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Pagi 10 FrL Dec. 14. 1956 Z
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From Consultant
Ftnsterwald

Veteran# of tMa area who need
( t a t l i M g f n e P&gt;*« 1)
aaaiitanee la obtaining benefit*
who## Kona- w#r# mstcboA by provided by law may
receive
Mlk# Fetehiek. Tomm Bolt. n 4 guidance from W. B. Maekall Sr.,
Joy Retort. January la fUytag Amt. BUM Service Officer.
eat of Lsapaas#, Tax., Bob Koller
Veterans or their dependent#
eat .of Royal Oak. Mleh, Mike may cooiult the Service Officer
Fetehiek oat of Mabopae, N. Y , while he ia hi this arm and may
Tommy Bolt oat of Hearts*, Tax, receive aoalstanee in filing ap­
m i i f Hebert oat cf Sanford. plications for boapHaliutioo, comCherieo "Chuck” Malebiaki, Mneatlon.
pen*ion*,
insurance
Atidteoe, ID., woo trapped in the problem*, loan benefits, educa­
n ty hole io on# la Um two year tional training, burial benefit*
Mayfair Ian Open record thua and mUcellaneoua lubjeeta, where
tar, ahot a ■ J yeeterday'a play, legal entitlement ia invoked.
la 'he MB# scoring traop were:
Maekall has been invited Is this
lmold Palmer, Yoongitown, Pa., arse aa a special coniultant by
Ed "Porky" Ollrer, Sanford, Kariyie Hou*bolder, County Ser­
frank Stranahau. Toledo, Obio; vice Officer,
Brumley-Puleatoo
Oral Sander*, ptajlag kia fir it BoOding, end may be contacted
taurmameat aa a profewioaal, Mi­ aa follows:
ami, and Dick Tumor, Saa An­
Dee. IT P:3i a. m. Sanford, at
gelo, Tea.
the County Service Office.
Gardner Dickiexm Jr., Panama
City, who woo th« Wart Palm
Beaeb toonumeat, waa playing Fire Dept
la the low aeoree with a 87 for
(Cewtteeo* from Page 1)
th« flret round. Joining him ia action T” be said "I would havs
the 3 under par bra-ket were: done the tame thing if I had been
Mickey Room, Rye, X. Y.j Bob there." However, Chief Cleveland
Toekl, a favorite la the tourna­ told Mayor Scott, "If you had
ment, Holyoke. Maas.; Howie Just mentioned that it was city
Johneoa. Houaton, Tea.; Jollua property this would hava never
Borne, Mid Plnee, N. C, and Jo# happened."
Commissioner Gstchel stated to
Black of Abilin*, Tea.
At Balding, lait year'* Mayfair the commission and to the Fire
Ion
tSfiO O p en Champion Department officer! "In Mayor
brought In a koto yaaterday of Scott’* position, I would have
m which waa matched by eight dona Pie same thing and would
ether golfer* playing the first hava toen jutt as mad, but on
Lt. Crow’ s side, with th# direc­
round.
There were U one ender per tives issued, I would have also
aeoree turned ia from lb# H hole done the same thing."
flret rooad match. Include In the No action was taken In the'
■Per* were ■- . "Dutch Herriaon, questioning of the Sanford Fire
Lionel Hebert an1 Freddie Haaa. Department personnel. However,
Ploy In the aeeond round got eommlu'oners agreed that they,
anderwey tbit morning at • should “ spell out’* the location of
o’clock led o ff by Bob Kirilin J r, properly located outside the city
Andy Arcury, and Bud Tim- limits snd to be protected by
Sanford Flra Department equip­
brook.
ment.
Th# Sanford Fire Department ii
prevented from answering alarms
outsida the city limits unless an
insurance rider providing payment
to the City of Sanford for the
city expense Is attached to In­
Reeent hide for the construc­ surance policies and registered
tion of two ond tooe areas for th with the City of Sanford or a
Sait-West runway st Sanford eash deposit of tlOO is mads with
Naval Air Station, resulted io a the city.
1139,121 contract being awarded to
the Hubbard Construction Com­
pany of Orlande.
The contract **11* for extend­
Dec. M
ing the West and of tha runway
Admissleast
by 1 .IM0 ft., and the Ea*t end by
Ethel Mae Florence
1300 f t i W two and tone areas
(Altamonte Springs)
win hare an alght Inch thick
Mrs. Mary Klnchen (Sanford)
Imeatone bass, with hituminou*
William Garner (Sanford)
prims coat and doubts bitumin­
Lore Peterson (Sanord)
ous lurfaee treatment.
George W. Smith Jr. (SanfordI
Also included in the contract I*
Nadine Joh"»nr (Lake Mary)
fee construction of pipework and
Rlrlhei
Ither appertenanee*.
Baby Boy Florence
The work ia scheduled for com­
Discharges:
pletion by April 22, 19S7.
Marie Hardy (Sanford)

New A id Against C oL s
May H ave Been Found
EE
gn a t
' through For from It Ttoy
xm d li suw nm tritw Ttnrt
a# an saddest, la feet,
mUom through
contact
idy la being planned right
with other children in Ut# sebooL
to determine whether J

Oath#
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■terete another orphanage, used
Aa antibiotic nasal aolntton la aa a control group, suffered a rel­
camber
of
bow indar scrutiny. Thar# la art- atively high _
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dance tk«t g m ,y n t the lnrt- Thty dld_not nee tha otosnyonn.
deuce of heed colds la children Daring February. March end
of sabool eg* tad maybe adult*, April. 68 of them had one or more
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than M
loo,
Throogh a misunderstanding,
10 yooag ahlldren in an orphan­
age ware instructed to epray each Thirty-two at ttma had to be
nostril M att time# a day with placed
laced in tho infirmary end loot
blcmydria nasal solution during one or more days of sehooL
tha months of December, January Dr*. Theodore A. Behwuta and
aadFabrnary.
John W. Hetooo Jr. who report
on the subject in "Syr, lor, Nose
For Use At O b##)
,
h
.r (, . 4^4 »nd Throat Monthly • sonduds
Actually, it bad to«n Intended lUut K h powibla that th# eoatoat the youngsters aged « to 12 , fU fll KUon o( ^ anubioties on
its# tha solution Just at tha onset.^,
p r i n t e d th#
of a cold.
iMcondarr inrxdera from multiHowever, the methodical use pjyiag ^
producing seven nohad some surprising results. Of sol infections.
tha 90 children, only five de­
veloped even early signs of upper
respiratory tract Infection. And H. 8 .: 1 have been reading that
the*# signs lasted lesa th»n
than $4
34 ce rta in a n tib io tics help the
growth
Do you think
h ooff eanimals.
i*
hoar*.
they ■tight
might promote growth ta
Ne Lo#l Ths#
infants and childrenT
Nona of tha children was hos­ Answer: Certain studies have
pitalised andI none
oops lost time from shown soma Increase In growth in
school. Eight wTto had chronic children with the dm of the anti­
nasal congestion at tha start of blotto drugs. Howevor. because of
the treatment wer# cleared with-;the side effects from these drags
in seven days
tin humane, their wee lor each a
These youngsters w eren’ tlpurpose would not be edrteable.

DAT 91M M
PSA MATTA1B INN OPEN
77 Alai Leiper,
■ Otoy Crismen,
79 Star# Isakov,
73 Loo Strong,
73 Donald BtstflfaighofL
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79 Bab# Loebardua,
M Doug Higgins,
97 Mkkty Homa,
73 Edward Rubia,
74 "ldon Briggs,
99 Mike Dicta,
71 Jaek Kay.
71 Joby Connor,
72 Earl GreetiweiL
74 Chock Alexander,
TO L/m Barbara,
71 Ed Griffith#
a Jim PerTV,
71 Thorne Wood,
74 Ernest Arend
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71 Emllo Misrtuz,
74 BUI Morgan.
74 William Black,
71 Jon Gustin.
89 Dave Douglas,
87 Bob Toskl.
71 Skip Alexander.
*8 Charie* Valehatki,
TO Leland Gibson,
79 Ansel Snow,
89 Monel Hebert,
69 David Ragan,
70 Paul Harney,
9* A! Balding,
ffl Don January,
M Arnold Palmer,
85 Bob Keller,
69 Bob Gajda.
70 Mxrio Laurvtl,
71 Cliff Whittle,
89 C. E. Phillips
(A)
76 Ed Whatley J r,
98 Ed ’ ’Porky” OUvtr,

71 I d KroO,
73 Larry Bartosok,
87 Howl# Johnson.
89 BIB Nary.
77 Carl RnbbeR.
79 Pawl MeGoir#
79 Paul McGuire,
73 Don Fairfield,
73 Wally Ulrich.
TO Pete Cooper,
71 Tom Nleport#,
71 Bill Wright.
73 BUI Zylstra,
80 Lou Bateman,
79 Bill Foulk
69 Billy Collins.
71 Meivyn FleU cW
99 A! Bryant
79 Harry Tooke
71 Rudy Goettlieher,
73 George Guy.
78 James Sharpe,
71 Bob Kivlin J r,
TO Andy Arrury,
72 Bud Timbrook,
71 Dirk Neumann,
72 Ellis E. Brown.
70 George Bemardin,
71 Don Clsrk«on.
71 Kenny Pinna,
73 Angle Boyd.
71 Bobby Maxwell,
70 Broyles Piemmons,
70 George Prvislnger,
72 Hans Memil.
DO Freddie Hutchinson
73 John Henriek,
72 Bailey Glenn,
76 Ernie Boros,
70 Dave Matr,
73 John Cleary.
70 Frink E. Boynton,
72 Dick Maiterton.
69 E. J. "Dutch” Harrison,

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tlB ta
97 Juttto Bwe«.
73 Bill Markham.
TO Gene Bone,
Tl Ernest Fortner,
85 Mike Fetehiek,
68 Mike Soochsk.
71 Walter Burke mo,
73 GD Cavanaugh,
74 Ed Kringto,
68 Reggie Myles,
73 Chick Herbert,
84 Dow FinsUrwsld,
89 Freddy Haas,
73 Denny Champagne,
88 Tom Sheelhan,
87 Joe Black,
69 Bill Johnston,
f« Jack Penrose,
TO Leo Blagetti,
71 Ed Furgol.
68 A1 Bessel Ink,

Addington,
81 Bob Watson,
73 Bom Inman;
85 Jay Hebert.
71 Bill Trombley,
88 Toby Lyons,
M Doug Bandera,
71 Art Do* ring,
73 Vie Gbelli,
68 Dick Turner,
69 Walker Inman Jr.,
71 Gay Brewer J r,
72 Frad Ferrara,
89 Ray Terry
75 Dlfck Bury,
88 Robert A. Hill,
72 Jim McCoy,
S3 Richard Diver*,
73 Glen Peeples,
70 Billy Thornton
74 Larry Tomaslno.

Near P. O.

Phone 103

Bring or have year Doctor
telephono your next pre­
scription io a*. U will be
accurately compounded with fresh drug*

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at a fair and reasonable priee_ FAST
FREE DELIVERY also

FA U ST S SU NDRY STORE
20th A French "T o Bettor Servo You"

Orlando Company
To Construct End
Zone Areas At N A S

Legal Notice

Erma Dangleman (Sanford)
John Cherry 'Longwood)
X OTTOS
Lucy Wilson (Sanford)
worm s ia iie r k b t o iv k m
Dec. M
thar pursuant
lo
Cha pter
lot.
Admissions:
Florid* Statu**, ISIS, th* f o l l o w .
Inc
d**&lt;rlt&gt;*d lands la H - m l n o l.
Wanda Irian,! (Enterprise)
C ou n ty, Flor id a will h* o f f . , , . ) f „ r
Dr. Wade Rucker (Sanford)
this at public o u t e r / for tho h lc h * a t 1
and h«at m a h bid at the fr o n t
Rot, Franklin (Sanofrdi
d o o r ot th* Hemlnol* Count* C our t !
Fred Coleman (Sanfard)
Ilona s, at Sanford, b«ali&gt;nln# nt
I I S A. M on Thursday. J a n u n r r i
Willie White (Ovledi)
rd. A. D. 11ST,
NEl/, o f N W l i o f N W i * n n d ! Visiting liners: Private Rd-una, II
W * ot HKU 1.7 NWU o f N\V |a. m. to 9 p. m.; Suinl Private
C .r tlo *
II, Township
ia i Rooms, 2 to ( p. m„ 7 to 9 p. m.,
Ha ng* I* East
an k t oh or .veil or n ku ' Pediatries, II a. m. to 1 p. m
•"i£*Y»nra ,!uaV», sa, na»7°wl,‘ Parents and Grandparents only
Obstetrics, No visiting dtirine
l » l a I. I. * I Blk I Tr.
hamlnnle I’ark. I’lat B o o k
feeling of babies. Private Rooms,
! ‘ a s * JS
L « l a 1 to S Hlk I Tr I t Menil. it a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p.
L » t 1 to * Hlk I Tr IS Menil. m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi Privaie
nol* I'arh 1*1et Book J C a g e 71
tbit* 1 t o I 11* ■a H&gt;| Hlk • Tr. Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
IS U.m lonl* I'arh. F lat B o o k 9 p. m.

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dress up in ChrUtmax. Figures, solids,
plaids, jumjiers and many mor* styles from
which to choose.

JAC K ET S
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Jackets for school and dreni wear
......... the.«e are truly gifts that are
practical and ulwuy* welcomed.

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LENNIE HUNT FINALLY
HITS A BIG WINNER
MIAMI, Fla. urt—All of a sud­
den Lennic Hunt Is a Mg man
M * *«&lt;■«
, in raring He's the trainer o f
Lata 11 to SI faction O n e Mid- King Italran who. IIV# Needles,
w a r Par k. Plat Book I P ag *a
waa foaled st Ocala. FIs., and
SS 1 * 4
All lllk E AlUndala. I'lat Hook hopes to emulate Needles by win­
S Png* 7
Lot* II In Id Hlk A South ning thn Flamingo Stakes next
Park. Pint |t....k S I’ * # * «
March 2.
Lot# I to in Hlk It South P ark
Hunt has been on race tracks
Plat Book * Tat * I
line# 1024. A* a Jockey ha rode
Lola I to 10 Blk C Mouth Park
Plat Rook S P i g * l
hit first winner in 1925 st Stan­
All Blk f&gt; Couth Park. Plat
ford Park, Ontario, on a mare
It.... la S P ag * t
L o l II lllk J North ' 'ti ul nut a. ca'lcd Isabel C,
Plat llo o k 7
l-ag4s SI t o Si
He has worked for Alfred O
Lot 1 lllk I I North C h u lu ota.
Plat B oo k 1
Pagaa SS t o IS Vanderbilt and
George Odom.
I bit t Hlk SS North c h u l u o t a
Plat Boob S Pagaa IS to
I I HI* present employers, l-ro Ed
ward* snd II. R Massoy, bought
Ibit I Blk SI North C h u l u o t a
l*1at Book &gt;
Pagaa i s t o is King Hairan for 935.000 after his
Lot I lllk SI North C h u lu o t a
Id a! B
ook *
-------Pag** IS t o II first race st Hialeah last winter
(Cir cuit Court Maali
Tho King won $191,575 in 1950
o
p llsrn-ton
and Hunt, ns trainer, cam# in
Clark o f tha Circuit C o u r t
for a 10 par cent th.tr*.
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1956 PONTIAC STAR CHiEF
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1909

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17.1956

Associated Press Leased Wire

Weekend Accidents See
2 Dead, Heavy Damage
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Dr. Morgan Krider 1$ Re-Named
Crashes
FSL President; 7
Into Train Teams Post Bonds

John Krider. of Sanford, wat
Seminole County wa» riddled renamed president of th* Floriwith traffic accident* over th*! da State league at • meeting of
pa»t weekend with property dam-|the Director* held In Orlando
age running an all-time high and yesterday morning.
two death* a* a result of the ac­
Krider said yesterday after­
cident*.
noon M! accepted th* position as
Napoleon Thorna*. 40-year-old president but without authority,
Florida Eait Coa»* railroad em­ I will only, be responsible for
ploye wa* killed early Saturday handling the policy of the league
morning when his 1948 Old«mobl1o
during ita 1957 teaaon."
crashed through the Oiteen brid­
Explaining hi* position, Krider
ge and submerged In over 10 feet
■aid "I will hav* no official dut­
of water.
HU automobile, apparetly (ra­ ies s'Xrept to preside over annual
veling at a high rat* of iperd, I meetings and art aa llason man
failed to negotiate a curve at the between the league and major
west approach to the bridge Just league farm club offlciale.”
east of Hanford at the Sanford
Elected a* executive vice presl
Boat Works and tore through the dent to handle all administrative
wood ratting ramming two of matter* was Peter Schaal, form­
the wood beams Into th* motor erly of Sanford and now In th*
of the car.
advertising business In Orlando.
The accident, which ncrured at Schaal wat for a number of years
TOP GOLFERS IX YESTERDAY'S Mayfair Inn S 15.000 PGA ripen banter with New York Giant head
Horace Sloneham about their check*, (Left to right) Dow Fmsierwald, Mike Fetchick, Stoneham. about 5:10 a. m. Saturday morn­ league secretary and statistician.
ing, wa* discovered when a Ne­
and Frank Stranahan. (Staff Photo)
Seven team* have poster St.OOA
gro attempting to rent a boat, bonds to enter the Class D Flori­
noticed the bridge torn out and da State League for the 1957 sea­
notified brid|?tender J. Turner son. The directors, acting yester­
McDonald who In turn notified day on the Orlando franchise,
authorities.
gave Joe Cambria, who operated
Investigating the fatality were the Orlando Club during the wan­
Florida Highay Patrol Trooper T. ing weeks of the 1958 season,
Mark Mack, who went Into the until Midnight Dec. 23 to post
water to attach chains to the $1,000 bond or suffer the loss of
submerged car in order to pull It the Orlando franchise.
out; Sheriff’s Deputy Ed Cowan,
The door waa left open for a
— I "This year’* tournament wa* a
who assisted'Mack from a boat; possible Sanford entry in the
Icomplete success" said Frank M e
Constable J. Q. “ Slim” Galloway Florida Stair League but the mat­
bane, manager of the Mayfair
and other deputies.
ter was not a part of the official
Inn following the awarding of
The .dead man, a Negro .—
rest ou»tr*e*s
business or
of the tleague directors.
prte money yeslcrduy at the May
dent o Sipes Ave in Midway.; n t n
|u( ^
no concert«*d
fair Inn’* $15,000 PGA Open.
wa* pulled from th* wat*r in his action in Sanford, a* yet, to ra­
car shortly after 8.30 Saturday ter a team In the 19f&gt;7 Florida
The crowd wa* certainly much
larger, said Melinite n» hundreds' Slavia —Friday the 21at will be morning
State League organisation.
Coroner W. Hugh Duncan as­
followed favorite golfers around the last day of Masse* before
Teams posting bond* yesterday
the fatrway.
' the Christmas holiday vacation for sembled a coroners Jury for an were officials representing Pala
A** candle-light Christmas carol
Largest crowd* watching golf-[ the pupils of SI. Luke s Christian inquest. Serving on th« coroner*
and "white gift*" service will be ers try for the big money follow- Day School, it will also be their Jury are: W. C. Hire*. Charll* tka, Cocoa, Daytona R e a c h ,
Gainesville. Leesburg, St. Petersheld Sunday, 7:30 p. m.. at the «1 Frank Stranahan and Mlko' annual Christmas Party. Tbn var- Wood Claude Loch Leroy Smith. b
,„ d Tampa.
*ou* room* have been gaily dec- trancis Wilson, and Willi* Hunt. , Krider
_ yesterday, attending th*
First Christian Church, it wa* an- Fetchick who were competing
* orated
__ ...i /for_ .the
l _ Christmas
. -v.
. .season] Inland Long, 3fl year-old
alnounced today.
for the tow score in the touma
Mayfair Inn's ItS.OOO PGA Open,
by the pupil*. In the afternoon leged mo«n«hlner, died at 5:50
...
Preceding the program » med- m,.nlADDacntlv every golfer in the ,hp P"P'U wil1
t°r the this morning a* a result of an In- *
ilh : h l .
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ley of Christmas numbers will be
K,t,„
party. Entertainment will be giv-jjured spine sustained In an auto-j
1957 ** n Hh o ght tewma.
Mr,. N. V. Farmer. &amp;
p
E f f - L e d and « " » * «•» Pupil.
R e fo r m of ] mobile accident Saturday night on r
i;
fla y e d by Mrs.
torS w„
pl.ying
••kits, plays and group singing of Highway 17 92.
jP G S u llia
M O lO N S lS
organist. The choir, under the without tension,
Christina* carols. After the exi-»"» driving
‘'rtvtne his
hi* **r
»ie
r
3
Long,
car &gt;r
at .n
an apdirection of Jay M. Walter, will
Mike Melrhick grinned as a
sing several carols, including "O wore of reporters crowded around change of gifts refreshments will parent high rate of speed, accord-j }pf Q r flG O D V S n G P ' T
be served by mothers of the P— , ing to FIIP Trooper T. Marx
. . . __________ _________
Holy Night (Adam). A Junior him on the 18th green to get
Sheriff laither Hobby poln.ed a
TA committee. Mrs. Paul Miklcr Mack, was traveling south on '7
choir lest by Mrs. Perry L. Stone fir^t wortl of his “ big win” . Tan
"■ 1
"T
is Chairman, assisted by Mrs. Al 92 when he crashed a w»od bar warning finger at speeding mo­
will present Luther’ s "Away
“J
" n *PP lI, PP7i |
bert Jacobson, Mr*. John Etts-' ler south of Five Points turning torists this mnrtWng when he
a Manger." Palty Gltun Johnsc
hn en the outcome let,hick sa.d
I
„
npRouiha Mrs. „ hi, car. , 19M Mercury, over on ealted attention to the numerous
will sing "Ge.su Bambino «Y°n. really dldnt know that I was in s / „ M|,ey am| MrJ. I)(lMP&gt;. M r |,u top.
top.
necldent* especially on Highway
Program parts will be taken by (he lead
] 17-92 In the section where th«(Continued on Pag* ID
this.
Tommy Hinson, Diane Itaty, Bov
--J didn't do my best putting
' new road 1* under construction.
erly Evans, Brenda Elicit and these last two days.” the big
"We’ ve had two deaths over
RW’ayne Evans, Charlcie Spoils, golfer said as he aaswered que*th* week end." Sheriff Hobbyb
and Sandra Italy will give out ] tions from sport* writers ns well
|pointed out. "Now. we’rp going
programs and light the candies, a* fans.
to arrest everyone when caught
Mrs. Charles R. Gricme will Frank Sunahan, runnerup beamexceeding th* apeesl limit."
have charge of the "white gifts". ed his approval when he congra
"Thl* la a stern measure to
Attendance ate asked to bring lulated Fetch'ick
i enforce right here at Cbriftmes
white-wrapped gifts of canned
Also on hand to congratulate
DeBary —An imposing cere-1 b* a part of thte solemn dedi* jtlme but K It necessary In order
fruit for the Florida Christian Mike Fltchick wa* Al Raiding,’ mony of dedication was present-! cation.
1to save lives," the Sheriff said
attended S.itHome, Jacksonville. Pastor Perry wiry Erin Dale, Canada golfer i ed .to the,, throng .who
Hackney told of his first of- I this morning.
. .
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IContinued on Page 10)
urday afternoon s rites at the
(Cnnfinurii On Page Ten)
DeBary post office. The VFW 7lcl#l ' ,slt *«■ ,hf community
and auxiliary color bearers Mood, which had petitioned for th* neme
m
at attention as William Bla'te of DeBary. He found one gromore. Scoutmaster, brought
eery, a tourist camp and a real
troop* to the fore and to the f *|a(e concern plus 70 home* But. "There
------- will
---- —
tie no ----------basine«s
ft* '
strains of The Star Spangled (,,, foun,| a|,„ that {hi* would he I meeting of the Campbell-I-ossing
Banner, rtdirahl'se cmf c m f c | a jjom8 proposition from the, Post of the American Legion toBanner, raised the U S flag Th* i(ar{ {na *much as non* of the night," said Pori Commander
audience joined in the salute to
homes had a mortgage. "The Lynn Lyon. "The entire meeting
,1'
De Bary ;&gt;eople have a repute* j will be* turned over to our AnThe Ilev.Wilfred Aldridge gave (jon f(1(. pjy|ng (heir own wav” , nual Christmas Party," he said,
the dedication Invocation. II, Hud- j,,. added From a modest $1,0001 Admission to tonight's ITtirist•on Jljers
was ma-ter of cere rrt-elpts in '19 the postoffice re- inn Party will
be onetoy. Lyon
monies and introduce,| the fol c,|ve(j jaoon in ’52 and in '55 was pointed out and these toy* will
lowing speakers Judge Robert H $18,000. This year non* can *»•: be turned over to the Elk’s Club
Wingfield. Delplio Hackney, nos(Cnattieea On Page Ten)
for underprivileged children.
til inspector: Senator E. W. Gau­
tier, Jess Mathas, Fred Karl
John Kmiley, Warren Jackson a
John It. Godbee, representativ
of the state and county. Judge
Wingfield presented postmaster
Walter Hanl with a beautiful Flo­
rida state Rag and described the
meaning of its seal. Ilanl accepted
and stated that he was happy to

NAPOLEON THOMAS
River at the Osteen
under the surface of i

IIDWAY was
irly Saturday
(Staff Photo)

out of the 8L Johns,
it least three feet

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PGATournament
7s Hai l ed Succes s
Christian Church
Carol, While Gifts
service Is Sunday

Day School Pupils
To Exchange Gifts
At Party Friday

TWO ( IHI.DREN WERE pinned In this 19M Mercury. driven Nr Lrland Loon, when It overturned o%
Highway 17 92 Sotuiday night south of IFive point*. I-onj died this morning from injuries, the two
children o.apo.l utihutt. (Staff Photo)

De Baryites Dedicate
Post Office Saturday

American Legion
Party Is Tonight

: Youth. Gets Letter

From Dad Mailed
In Bottle At Sea

Weather

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.
P.rtiy coudy a n d continued
warn, today and ^ r s d a , . Cony
*
« y l?
fog ill north and renlral portion*.

YOU HAVE

DE H \RY BOY SCOUTS RAISE the American Flag over th*
y newly dedicated Do Bary I’ o.t Olfire In rt-remonies Saturday
C iJteritoML A hug* erowd wiui*»J*«l the cetcinony. (Siaff Photo) J

DAYS Til

By HELEN SNODGRASS
for th# fishermen here make
The highlight* of den 4 club- quite a practice of
retrievlnit
|colU
hrlJ Thur,.!,, l f . these bottles for th* money ar.d
,crnooo , t thr hom, of ()pn m0. cigarettes enclosed with thir let­
ther, Mrs. C. A. Henderson wa* ters," write* Lt. Duvali.
the opening and reading of the
During the afternoon plans
l-tter written to the cuhseout were dl*cu»»*d for the appearance
den from the father of on# of of the cubscout* in the DeBary
the members Lt. Richard Du post office dedication last Satur­
i vail, Li. S. N . and mailed in a day amt plans completed for
bottle at sea Lat 38 degrees 15 ‘n the pack 60 Christmas • party
Long 15 degrees 37’ E. on No- next Wednesday and the carol
I vember 26. and was picked ut&gt; by a tinging by the group on ChririfDhcrtnan and mailed at Reggio, tna* eve. The boy* were also de­
Calabria «nd received here Dec. corating pine runes and making
8. "I sin dropping the buttle in Christmas decorations. Each buys
the ,traits of Nesivine, famous birthday Is appropriately
cele­
in history for the whirlpool* and brated al the den meeting rnd
i sirens of old. W« are passing today was John Tatum. Happy
thru the strait* on our way north 1Birthday waa eung to John Ta
aiel although it is alrno.t dark turn with rake and punch enjoyed
II am sure Hue will be picked up jby all th«
w—

DR JOHN MORGAN’S la.'al Mercury convertible at the scene where it crashed L
I ” llailruad all *t»«l gondola ut the intersection o f Metlnnville Ave. at Rosalia 1

Atlantic Coast
(Staff Photo)

Luther League's
B o a r d 's
C lo s e d D o o r '
Christmas Party
*.
^
-r
i • i ■
At children's Home M e e t C o m e s T o L i g h t
Slavia —Members of the Luther
A "closed door’’ meeting of the
League of St. Luke's Lutheran Board of Sanford City Commis­
Church will hold their annual sioners has mine to light follow­
Christmas Party »n Tuesday the ing the h.i'-le butween the San­
18 at 7:30 p. m at the Lutheran ford Firs- D.-partmcnt amt Mayor
Haven Children’* Cottage Mem­ F. II. Scott.
•Mayor Scott, last Tuesday
bership to the Luther League
evening, called the Saufurd Fire
consists of all the young people Department to answer un uljrm
of high school age. The eom- at the Mayfair Inn Country Club.
mittee arranging the reception fur However, Lt. John Crow, on duty
th e party consists nf Etrna and in charge, refu-ed to answer
Tuhy. Mary Ann Tesinsky, Irene the "out of the city limits" fire
call because of an ordinance
HvDdak and Luther Duda Susan
which prohibits the local fire de
Stanko 1* chairman nf the refresh­ partment from answering alarms
ment committee, assisted by Phyl unless property owner* register
lit Cicnianrc. Lois Murphy, Mar- their property with the city and
Irne Rellhurn. Katharine Mtkler provide insurance rider* to cover
the cost.
and Robert Mikler.
The serial meeting was called
Another project of the Luther
last Wednesday morning f«r the
La-ague is the annual Christmas Mayor to discuss his complaint.
decorating of the church and the
With all commissioners present,
trimming of the church tree. Sun­ without calling tho pres* into the
day afternoon the 23 is the date meeting, official action was tak­
set fur this event. In the evening en.
The City Charter, Section 11
the group will go caroling at the
homes of the Slavia community provides that "The City Commis­
and surroundings. All young peo­ sion shajl meet at the usual place
ple of the church are invited to for holding the meetings of the
help with this project. Mr. Steven legislative body of the city, and
Sidlik Ir counselor fur this young at such times a« may be puscrib
people's »goup.
i
(CuuUnucd un Tags Ten)

Registration Heads
To Meet Jan. 18-19
Thr midwinter meeting of tha
Florida Sufx'rvi»ora nf Registra­
tion A'.siciatiun will be held in
Fort Pierre Reach on Jan. tS-19.
The announcement was mads
today by Elirabeth Summerlin,
president of the association.
The meeting will be held at
the Shamrock Motel
All committees of the as-nota­
tion will meet un the afternoon
of Dec. IS and the gcreral meet­
ing wrlll be held on Dec 19.
Supervisors
of
Registration
from all of the 67 Florida corny
tics are cspected to be represent­
ed.

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Question Of Week | Meet SHS Faculty

W hat Christmas
Means To Me

a a i i iLIWIB
n ti
t
■
/
l■&gt;
y BAlB
By Ua time yew are reading
Teacher of the
week, Louis
thii, wa wilt already hive begun
smell of cookies and fruit cake
Girard,
is
a
graduate
Of Floridi
By BETS AMLEY
our wonderful three sraeh vaca­
in the kitchen and the dellghtfiit)
Southern
University
where
ho
r
r
Son*
nights
are
HUgic
night*.
tion from school I To same a few
celvod kb B. 0. aad B t . doHalloween is odu of these; aad imril of a fir tree and cv
of the Ms Utoga abeid-partlae.
greed.
there are others, tea, naaubae, greevey ia the living room, t
Christmaa prtaanta, atdor brother
By JtJUA U U
tn «rhppb|
Mr.
Rlrard
Is
the
teacher
af
the
but
never*the-bsa magical. TVs* b the Joy found
•Isteri aad frianda bona from First, to oil Students, Christ'
are beautiful nights when the gifts with the thought that thl*
college, Bu m , and lut but mas means two weeks of vaca* newly formed Diversiriwd — Coto pica*,
srorld is large, and the sky b and that are going
not liait. Mistletoe!
tion. No getting up early tn the occupation class and Is certainly
someone dear. It is the anxiorn
a
credit
to
the
facually
at
Sent*
dark
and
black
or
maybo
filled
“ What do You like beat about morning, staying out Utcr at ioola High School,
with a blllioa miraculous points rehearsals for a ehureh pageant
olght, and going places and doing
the Chrbtnua MoaonilP
Tha itudaatl are grateful to
•f
light Than b a different tost aad it b t v story of tha -Utu
thloga
you’re
wanted
to
do
for
o
tria Cauaoy—Wa haw ■ viMr.
Girard
for
bringing
tha
D.
at
feeling ia the air - one a# Aagel." It la IV very faint tink­
citba ltd more time to bova long time but lust didn't oeem C. T. Club to Seminole
liifh
awe
or wonder or treat haopln- ling of balls and pawing of tiny
to
ever
have
time.
U
means
In­
a belt—I'm
gring to have
School.
tea.
T
V tovlbet sight of all — hoofs baard on tha roof by ehll*.,
viting
friend*
over
more
often
Am I taring right la It naBf riati coma? Roger Dunn nil! be thma belle! I
v
Christmas
Eva — eombtoea all drun.
p o o r L i d llllr T. tagadbr aatwilat quit* a tat of time bare
Kay Joablno—H a v in g a for platter partita and dancing at
af
thav
faaUaga.
Add
ftoaUy
U
to
Cbriatmgr
home.
Altogether,
C
h
r
is
t
m
a
a
i l l bal awawp, BUly aka’a tha duo.
bailin'
laat-mbuu
Christmaa b many tkiaga af Bve. .T V fraatto
d r P i « M toaa aMa to aateh What have Marfant lUiaaa aad
BakM GruUkfbld—I'm going mean two glorious weaka without
me. It la Uw bustle of peopb to an shopping aad h a y accomplishoora ra M
J. D. fltana beat tatbiai abaot In to bava ■ ball—the thing 1 like even thinking of school.
Tht Chrlat*
•vemesrded department
(tore menu are
Naat, ta some. It meant hav­
M m r TaaaUa, t t o wia t b tha fifth ported abac? Caold It bam b being nut of aebool—
Try
outs!
That
b
tha
most
where
eatrn
girls
hired
for maa tree fitters la the eor
ing the family togithir onto
Gail Smith—oo school.
d a aaakmiia ran kad a data ha true Lava?? Coma Cone
bright red Stock
the
Christmaa aboppiag days v r ,
again. Relative! from tho differ­ draadod world in band, wither
.Don Mathieux—vacation.
fUh aaa taa.baa again la bar Minaret, UU ui all abaot (till
from t b e mantl*
toga
hero
or
a
half
•
world
away.
forgot
their
tired
fast
aad
mam
ent
states
aad
towac
coma
to
oac
Bop Johoeoo-Getting oat of
What'a thb I heofd abaut Jam
thay weld placed by Uttla
aga a smiling "May I help yea?”
the m t of tho family, or If. Tho meaning af tryouts to tho
d.
I aad Oaty I f
children an
layman b this you mutt play
LOUBI nf f l t o o
for every customer. It b In the hands. After tha
they
can't
come,
tend
their
Dorothy
Cato—
Whet
I
Ilka
bady lava Gary mom of Joaa’i
tucked Into bad for the fifth and
music
that
you
have
never
seen
(Staff
Photo)
largo
eyes
af
a
vary
small
greetings
by
way
of
cards
and
Utttac eat af Gtoa Clab-Wbat'e bant aoakba. D w l worry Jaaa, boot b you got out of aebool and
before: aad It’s invariably the
child, hopefully asking tho big, final time, the houae become* i
%
you get loots of preecnu— pmenta.
we al moke mtiUkaa.
o tetomtiag outslda of dais.
harden obtainable, ta front of tho
impreaalva
woman behind tha •till and qquIeL
•specially
dolls
I
But
I'm
not
To some, it maane getting up whale bud. which mokaa It ten
%Teddy Watkar
_____ -U oo tha
MDy W* what’* thb wo boar
Peace
and happiness
steal
coamattea
counter
wbathar fifty
••&gt;inf
what
klndlll
early every monlag and going to time* worse, even though
mb lot with it (gal, that'* whit about the boy, you mot- la. R. I.
tha
centa wai buy “ aomrihtog real qulaty into tha house aad Ua oc­
Carol]*
Hall—I
like
the
work.
Living
through
a
day
of
« o think, bob not
Ioom u thb summer. Do you want to go
era your best At thb time each year you can pretty for my mommy." It b tha cupant*.
Outside, tha Joyous
holiday* because I have nfore waiting on people who don’t stem band members
boekr Huh?
n&gt; ier” ’) (mlao "P ”&gt;
Diends.
find algna of.Cbriatmae every­ robua
Santa Claus with
iha tonga of the carolers float on tha
time
far
date*
with
o
certain
to know where they're going, In our ease, tryout* were with where. In fact you ics cheerful
Datarb Ralby b fatal •toady Why dooa Bobblo M. hoop liv­
rouged cheeks and cotton board cold air. The agt-old story ri
'
much leia what they’re buying.
rlth o Mood b bb Bob’ !
ing Mr. Lauda the eookba the blond-haired guy I
Hour
«f,e ,
T. I ^
«&gt;roo*te first.
Everyone yuletlda decorations in tha home*, who listens patiently to avtry the Chrtst-ChUd that frowt more
Al
CBUlna—The
money
I
get
Jaoloa Luieo oaa really pUy ■ukoe fa Homo fa.T ta it become
riUld'a plaa for drib or riutoe or Vautlful avtry year neattea ta
a .r in /fw tXiTa. ^
suffered tha ellghtoat mistake In sehoob aad parka.
By tha way, Jaabo, bow be'o
he's tha
tho M)y
eaiy oaa that will oat for working everyday, and gatfootball*.
avtry heart T V midnight ser­
m«»b ««d rythm.
.long with
ting out of school 11
scream, but finally, closing the vlrtlm. •« e-eh «a*tlo* rot But thb la the lima all young­
■toedr 11
thomT
vice at church la Inspirational
sters wait for. Thay want to
Christmaa
b
tha
tantalising
Mtggl
Uvrsoo—Getting
Out
time
comes
around.
Yea
leava
_____
Ratal aad
Tammy I hear Carol
Nutt baa had
through yon wondered how you speak to that man in tha rad ault,
and
mora wonderful than avery
of
Mhool,
all
tha
parties,
and
until tomorrow when you'll return would be abb to play srith cold,
Irawn bob ta aaa vaeattoa tint aama bath pulled.
Jo It rosily
before. And seen from all ovarw
with tha anossy white board and
•verybody
la
homa
from
col­
to
your
counter—and
ao
will
the
live.
Krias
Xriagle,
Salat
Nbolaa
eoaon thatr gab art matrlsi tnw that you’rt goioc ta gat file#
trembling hands. Henry Russia rosy cheeks, and to tell him what
lege, ate.
customers.
or Santa Claus he means the the whole world, one star, Urget
a Alabama—
ooaafff
wai
made
drum
section
head
they
want
for
Christmaa.
Tha
Jim Waraar—Not
going to Day after day though, Christ­
lima thing. A parson that will and brighter by far than all tha
MapMa Bright why ridn’’ rou
Whooo cleat rlig did Pat Harrafter the ordeal.
rest, fills tha sky with everlast­
children evan write
letters tn
oma ta ackaol Tbanday. « 4 tagton have
Monday??? You’d aohoot for on*—and anything alea mas b drawing nearer and the T make this «o—id like it was the him at the North Pole just to continue, well Into the future aa ing light
'
m
u
m
I’m
not
particular
the
past,
and
the
present.
excite
met*
la
growing
strong*
oo hare a rough time Wedaee- better get oo tha ball "T" Walksrorn poasibb thing that eould make sure he knows thair wishes.
Carol
Patty—Getting
tha er.
The orgin of Santa Claus or
a- night? Bafara, during or aft* rr or iha’i gonna be long, long,
n_
.
,
„
.
'happen,
but It really tin’* to bad,
Who 's tht* msn with the Saint Nicolas probably came from
presents
r the Olaa Club aooeart????
long goaolll
,rt? ** ,u] *fttr b'e over. Wa all ir - glad white bread, the suit,. and the Lydia, Alta Minor; Saint Nicoles
t/*b
Barineau—Everybody** eF vJyt?
Hey gala, JIMmy M»ye la «m - Hire you made aor progress
reuad’ i* « hav, finished one tryout and rosy
rosy cneexe
cheeks uiai
that in#
tha email
small cmchi W#J a (,|gj,0p In4j hearing of a
At Christmas approach** ra
Christmas
spirit!I
ig baelt ta aebool ou t »la wmIu . irith
Tarry rinca
Wednesday
hxMtoe
H
L
T
t
f
I?*'
®0'
art hope we don't hive to faei anDill Klrehoff—Eighteen days
luttab
didn’t you Ilka
tha Charmion? Good lueklll
d™
,
w,l‘
P°°r
b**«af
I
"
1
**
•
p!£
! S S 3 e•vcryotm’a excited
atber on in the near future. The at thla time. It is Santa Claus, t0 mirry ^
daughters, Sa'nt Jbou. the
.],e two
are spread around tha floor undrubers la Orlando??? or w u It Bata haa gone to harlotte for m i ll
two weeks vacations
future
meaning, anytime
ot. couJ'*eNicolas threw into the window we are getting.
la girie—
__
_
Al- Stanley—! like Seats *r thw tree and you keep looking1 2 ^ , " “ "
7.“*t‘ yea'r
Have • sweRw
tho________
Christmaa
holldaya. What'a
Caul
beat!
?
at
the
boxes
if
you
eon
sneak
a
now
and
next
year,
In all part* of ‘ ha world
throe night, to a row a beg of time kids)
Pt*a Naab anina to be dating ai» ben babbling
about Bob?
Is
a
different
nema
for
Santa
gut
w(ltn
he
found
'Edna Cowla—All tho pretty look at something,
Thie week as every week,! wa
koala Brows again???
_ What waa Audrey to ahakan un
Oeus but they have the .sms
^ llied ^
ppo,. beggar
town and Finally Chrittmaa
ia* day arriveal
select an outstanding ‘ ‘two-some’’,
WaodaQ Brooka
aad Herb* about WodMadiy night??? Could decorations around
Around • o'cloek,.t h e patter of
bight are now ringing 1Were R bo that cub gal Henry had a vpeople in good ipiritsM
^ J nMnln1 r i '°M not t0 « v«*&gt; hi. name. So. that rongradulstions Sid Vihlen and
Friday wa* our fast day at r
Pat Harrington—It glvaa a little feet sin bo heard going to­ school until next year. We bad lt!y!
«.to f tha Jril bouia nawlll
Idato with? Guato who b wa*??
« S u u T V * s ,he w*&gt;' th“ we got the Driori. Jones! These two hare
Grady
Johneon and
Libby, (this belni In tha imme n. . 3
girl a lot of time to think ovtr ward the living room. At 1:30 a
C.tU' n
id* " of f ,Tlr&gt;* Presents. Then been going steady for one whole
Christmas program
which ^
o’clock,
the jumped# i«
la
pressing problematlll •
!«&gt;w«lng « • hitting It off eool with the name of Bata^ally P|!l
*hl«r*1*■ i 11 w*Bt ,rora counUT to eountry yevr.
"p ™ *'
on. contleted of a number by the celled toelr SanU
Claus Krlsa ^ eh country adapting Iti own
Bhlrley Anderson—Aik John­ Everyopa make* a mad dash for Frtohmin Girl* Olee Club, a song
For Delores, her first two years
Kringle and to tha United Btataa.1,,,,, ^ nam. of St. Nlcolaa. In at SHS she was outstanding to her
D i r b ,b always aaybf,
*Batty
"
■ - ? r &amp; v r r h,“ ' anorlM
ny!
!h*
trabblng what they by the Triple Trio and a reading
it Is our beloved Santa Claw. *om, p lace the man come. to ability aa a majorette, but gave
'coma homo to ma,
Darling.”
Ann Davla—I’ll ba able to know •* thelra and giving tha of ’The Little Star”
Who doai Tommy
WUllami’
by Mrs. But It la tha tame everywhere
tbe house leaving
presents or It up, because
ton’t wornr Bitty, Tom Bikir handt look Ilka, Nutt???
out
lata
at
night
with
a
other*
to
the
rightful
owners.
of a fractured#
humRyman.
where
bundle of iticki
depending on wrist.
The fun eUrts. you ehow your Then tha whole school joined we go, no matter
mmmm—
frtlind.
how good that child la. But to Sid la known all around school
^ k II FritT b n naUy get It What tru those mad motions
Henry Caaoo—Money Honey I presents to someone rise and in ringing Christmas carols
tnedo b (ha riiade" going with
everyone la doing the tame until which were led by tha Triple regular appearance of bar nails. America,
Santa Claua
comes aa "The Maa With TV Golden
Deis Ashby—SanU Claus.
Everything was fine until a down tha chimney, filling atoek-1 Horn". Ha U outstanding to hia
V&gt;hs F." Greenwood. Say John, ••no lunch period??? WTIat ire V Wanda Bars**—'The spirit of |Ibe room li In a complete whirl
Trio.
dinner data and thro that moment Inga with toyi snd candy, and put-1 work with his band and also playa
rhat for you got yo' ring back??? you trying
to tnao
Richard everybody—they’re so happy and ®f laughter, talking, and happinSo long until next year.
Keith Abnry wae seen walking about???
of moments, the embarrassing ting presents that go under the on Important part
in the SHS
g»yl
“ t .
Merry Christmeone: She scooped up a spoonful of tree the itory foes,
town the tekefron*—Could bo
Dance Band.
Penny Marian—All the fun I
“ lowly, aa everyone
gathers
Why doei Virgil Graeey have
soup m i there was one of her There will always ba a Sards The girls swoon whan "Big" Sid
eve been going awlmming at such Lynda’a Giro Club bow-tie tied to hope to have with Richard I I
*lft* *n&lt;l Puta them away
ntil* lnti'ig in It
Claua If we give the children In oliva that’ maan’ trumpet. Best
a hour. Didn’t you bare on twlmJohnny
Wllllama—'Thinking.fj* r°om becomes quieter, and
Now iha's mad* the pledge: the world the Idea of
givleg of luck to our couple of tha
ling trunks, Keith???
v ? „ r i » M 7 ' " " " ’ c ' m‘" of Santa Claus, with two week* *be ladles start to prepare din
1rather than receiving.
It seemi Erl Jo Wynna b aftweakt
Nail biters would bo better off Nall UiULg isn’t worth it.
Why la Mary Grace
looking to oak Carol to marry ma! I
r n eirtrin fuy named Noel— forward to going to recraatlon ao
Billy Bishop—What I like
as muck.
a mending their ways instead of
fail you muit have soma rinee much lately??? Could it bt beVat la there la aJwaya a New
Carol McNeill—Don Mathieux thair nails taya on# high ichool
-coma on. if only you know Eva
Year
and
a
new
resolution
to
Delorta Bailey—All IVthings senior. She wasn't getting vary
• WJP «*• n y wanu a
'a aa seal! •• we do you'd be
many date, ao she decided her
look forward to if you can't
get—1 loro present* I I
writing bar b a paritaga and O r ? c e ^ ? , #rT ° ° 10 “ *
kaap tbs same one (I wonder
Carol Nutt—I Ilk* living In, nails looked too ehewed up to
.eeping htr srith you all tha What waa Bubba
Florida because everything's! totrlfua a boy to hand holding,
Hlttell to what brought that on?)
green.
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Linda Yeackle—Virgil,
and
lS b J »
08 ^
UU
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ThurwIaV morn
Robert
Carver—Enjoying ner while the men road th«!r
tog? Could It ba that h* tipped •■••P
Dalerit Jonas lovn to watch that carhop at
Angel’s about
Mary Grace Hobby—I like
Christmas with my parents newspaper and the children play
wskribaL Could it be that Sid- fifty cant* too much??? What
to* Christmaa saaaoa bectuso
••pexlally since this is my teet with new toy*,
wr’e b sitting down front or la mad* you
ao absent
mlndsd
everybody la to an axtri-tpeeone with them.
i Like many
other
places,
t someone tbit'i pitying­
Murray Nance— The holidays. Christmas ilinnsr hare meant a
Bubba—Could It have been Mary ^ I ***1 mood and they always
Sandy Lae It, wa hear, Miss Grace???
| smile and ipeak whathsr they
Meredith Scott—Rest and re­ big turkey, dressing, cranberry
Jhlttanden’s favorite student—
laxation—
know you or not.
taure, peas, biscuits, tea, and
Lfoks ||ka Dale ia doing astro
Carol MeNtlll la really getting *•11 with the "troop" | | |
Ronnie Gllaa—Parties,
Bobby LitUa—nothing, Causa all kinds of pies, cookies, ind
rite aha’a keeping that are gluipacltl kind HI
I can't afford to put anything candiei. All day you ituff our
do*‘ Matt* write Roger.
&lt;1 oa Donald Mathieux—
B u la n W a t e r s Naw *!*• in this column! 1!
Roger, Roger, on
every black­
self with "delicacies"
and any
Hey girli, June Jennings baa board aha feta near! ! |
Virgil Gracy—l'U have more thing else you find good to eat—
Year’s Eva end Christmaa Eve
Hm. Finally after two month. . W f l ' . ' l e n»*v old flam* In and the food.
tirnt- to work on my car.
after all, you'll have to go on
&gt;t trying tom. Ml got him. Jim
Peppy Jane L u n d qu ia
After the first doxen answers a diet tomorrow anyway.
n
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hmmmmmmm
Varner and Jons Jennings art Bobbie—
Sleeping late to the morning— of, "No school 1" I wouldn't acFinally the big day is over and
iolng (toady. Com work, June—
What soprano vacaUied white but I’d rather ba to ichoo! ccpt another. If I had, that's whit everyone climbs Into bed -omJimmy Cordell I* every teaeb- tha base* wars singing last W*d
'eaui* I won't gat to saa BUly everybody would have liked best plataly exhausted and ready for a
mi pat Thay all Veep him right n#taty.
----------------------------------------- about the Christmas season! I long sleep. Tomorrow you’ll wake
ilong beside them—
for some
Why did Brantley give a cer­
Why wit Evle mad
at Dill There are so i*\any enjoyable and begin planning
Wray Fllegir hie always got tain teacher a wallet for Chi-lriin the next—couple
other -------------approaching
occasion.
But,Tuesday???
, things
- to comt- --------------r — -------. ------— ---omethtne to argue about In first mae??? Could It be he wants a
All the fist year lettermcn are ° ‘ .
‘"at I’m sure w% will before to very Ion*, you'll again
period English ckss with Mr. grade??? Whatcha
gonna give hoping for cold weather? ? They
,h.V !, 4 v,ry’ Mcrr? Christ- be planning for a bigger and
lay.
Mr. Ray, Brandy ??????
Just got their Jackets Friday. I mMl 1 H*PPy -N*w Yaar, tool 11 |battay Christmas,
Pat Donahue is a ra*!. gone,1 What la Charles Pence’s mric
wonder how long it'll be before
mte. guy. He Just ram# to SHS name for Penny????
some of these gal’* will be wear­
oo. Hay Pat give na girls a
1
I hear Une ha* athletic abil­ ing 'em???
toance, but take ndtlce Dorn the ity, too Why do you go to Jsnice
Ovc-r-hMrd
In
Chapel
Friday
m ill//
^
;
pi.— Don’t get hooked to Just
morning
at
tha
jackets
were
me.
S ?3 ?V vrnr 8und,y ,fUr&gt; being passed out—
Well In first perfed
English
"It looks like I’ll be warm now,"
das* we hive a new hoy his clothes, n°onbby??U
?
Ph,,,P‘* said Ann V. (watch out. Fred).
w ns la Jimmy D Itrother but
Inglo reelly get* hlh confused.
Who got caught swiping records
it lunch time ???
ert^Nr w P_Jt •
Pat Lfghtfoot ia dating Johnny
Sorter. Pet why
ara you and!
fcanett* Price ao chummy hero1
lately?
Betty Kelly and Dick Plaotc
u i •,* light! No lu •
(eeleill No opts 1ob«: SnM-ia hm |««(
are seen together quit* ■ few
Ml* si
iaio ike osiftl
times letely. Could this be e*r
km*??
AT
li Re rashuMioa put Mgrias
Oeapettl Co’ til .l«u is la jmti tiuh.s
Pat Powell is always eevn In
•til*,h*unueul
tad IsunJry... h’j ckssytr than luJsg S
I station wagon, but If anyone
Saks her, "It’i Just • friend."
ComNnilio# ot
Whit v cute Diend you hive.
to $300
wet*j- Tjr- SelvMge
Is still
Aad I leiWBi AKTVMX1I &gt;m »n
(C A S H A N D C A R R Y )
loirg steady. Good work Betty
no loos »o Jtoiiloiioa, tUotrio oolrt hmm
|u.t keep on sticking to It.
&gt;m loch o.i; oal «f M|ht... (a (loottt, ittiro
Jackie Davis Is going back into
P IC K U P A N D D E L IV E R Y
or oOmtoIm « uk-1 tfocr.
hibernation soon because Bigun
O .H D O N A T I O N
Is coming home.
A T R E G U LA R RATES.
Janet McDaniel la still *ngag.
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M e d ica l D efen se O ffice
R e a d y in g K it F or S h ock

-^Christmas Story

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f t V U A im A.
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By. B
RAYMOND
UUOtE
Central Press Association Correspondent
iTIrst of n series)
3R people of all ages.
When tha heavenly bodies
fall In conjunction they ap­
Christmas la the holy
pear larger and more bril­
aeaaon of happiness.
T o some, It la the radiant liant. The heavens appear to
Madonna and Christ Child light up as though at the
and ths scene at the manger, advent of a new and mighty
or the humble shepherds in star; and so It la easy to be­
adoration. To others. It la­ lieve that the Three Wise
Men eaw thla Illumination In
the Wise Men of the East,
the skies and found their
the angels and cherubs, or
way acroea the bleak deserts
tinkling bells and Christmas
to ths manger In Bethlehem
choirs. To many,, it la all
at that time.
this plus much more besides
What la the story qf the
— evergreen leaves and
beloved Christmas Creche?
Christmas t r a s s , h o l l y
wreaths and greeting cards, Chrlet's crib, taetalled In a
cave in Italy, served aa the
gifts and Santa Claus.
But to all o f us, one thing center of a crude altar for
la sure. It la old friendships 84. Francis when he cele­
come alive again, and the brated Chriatmas in 1223.
Although the saint waa the
true spirit of peace on earth,
first to popularise the creche,
good will toward mm reigns
simple presentations of the
everywhere.
Nativity had taken place In
There Is no other celebra­
the church aa early as the
tion In the 'history of the
world so rich In charming llh Century.
Theee soon evolved into
legend, fact and fancy—all
elaborate play* In which the
of It blending delightfully
Into the greatest of our clergy took the parte of
Christian observance*, a shepherds, angels and even
golden heritage evolving mldwivea — to help at the
birth of the Holy Infant. St.
through twenty centuries of
Francis desired to restore
time.
Interesting it la that the elaaslc drama to Its
Christmas wasn't always humble origin and meaning.
In the mountain cave where
celebrated on Dec. 35. His­
he lived above the town of
tory records that early
Christians piously observed Greccio, he placed a lifeelse Image of the Chrlat
Jan. 8, April 19 and even
Child in a manger.
May 30 as Chrlat'a birthday.
A wealthy lord prqvlded
It wasn't until the Fourth
Century after Chrlat that ox and aaa for the scene and
peasant* Mattered straw
Pope Julius I definitely
established the Immovable upon the floor. At night, the
date of the twelfth month in cave was alight with flick­
ering tapers as throngs of
commemoration of thla spe­
cial day, and the edict has worshippers from the sur­
rounding farms and towns
endured to thla time.
Further. In thla regard. It pressed Into the rocky cha­
Is too late to change the pel to witness the quiet, as­
date of Christmas, but there cetic monk at hie devotion*
seems to be undeniable proof commemorating the Nativ­
that we have been celebrat­ ity.
Still another highlight?
ing the wrong day. H now
appears certain that the Christmas to many moderns
proper year of Christ's birth just Isn't Christmas without
the funful custom of kissing
la T B C.
In the year 1801 the great under the mistletoe. W* owe
astronomer Kepler aaw the our pleasure to ancient
mighty planeta Jupiter and Urn**, to the popular mistle­
Saturn In conjunction above toe kies which originated
with the staid English!
him. He made minute calcu­
Ths Druid priests of Englations and found that the
same planets had fallen In land of long ago—In the
twelfth month—went out In­
the tame way Into one line
In the winter of the year T to the woods and gathered
B.C.
—i together what they consider­

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J t lw a P lr t M across the eouo- names, diarrhea and other an
9 rwMttr carried atoriea about desirable symptoms.
Aa taternaUanal team of medl-l Even when household tee*
eel attenuate conducted clmtcal spoons and measurini spoons are
teats which demonstrated that scrupulously leveled on, some ot
m l consumption of a salt and them hold amounts which would
soda solution Is an enectlre emer- make the solution too powerful,
gency treatment for cases of Moreover, lt’e the tendency for
ahoek due to burns.
roost persons to round oft a teaCoewsUcoted Treatment
'P000- «*P«claUy when hurried.
* , . •
„ .
t t . Instead of measuring accurately.
Ceual treatment for shock is Thus, many of these solutions
QpcUon of whole Wood, plasma prepared with household impleor plasma substitutes Into the menu would be more harm than
veins. In emergencies, such as an help to shock victims,
air attack, such complicated _
treatment would be virtually 1m- Cosrect Amounts
poulble on a mass scale.
The Office ot Medical Defense
Carefully conducted research knows this. That’s one ot the reaahowed that by drinking the «*lt- ,0Iu why the OMD U procuring
« * » eolation alone an extensive- 330,000 paeketa ot measured
If burned person (up to 30 per amounts of salt and sodium d tcent of the body surface) could n te. These wUl be distributed
maintain fluid balance.
'along with quart measuring eon^ B om e of the news stories con- tainers among first aid stations
w n l n g this new method of shock tn(j mob,i, hospital unlta, aetreatment stressed the fact that cording to the New York State
the Ingredients used In the aolu- Department of Health Bulletin,
lion—teklng soda, table u lt and djted Aug. 37,1951
tap water—are In every home.
quzstion and u n r n
Grwat Danqae
V. M.: I have alwaye thought
This obviously la true. However, that coronary heart disease octhere Is a great danger that the curs only In older persona. Is It
average layman would make too true that young persona can hare
strong a solution even If ha were It also?
to mU It at his leisure.
Answer: Yes, coronary heart
m Since it would ordinarily be attacks have been reported In
(sre pared only In emergencies and persons In their teens and they
under great atreae, there would are not too Infrequent In persona
be even greater chanee for mis- under SO ytara of age.
takes.
| U la believed that the tensions
It the solution contains mort of fast living may be a factor pro­
tean 140 mllllequlvalenta ot so- during these attacks In young
Alum per liter It la apt to produce persons.

WASHINGTON (*—The Atomic
Energy Commission AEC haj re­
ported today the rate of U. S.
uranium oxide production has
R u bied In less than a year.
This was th„ first release of
auch Information. In line with a
new policy announced with the
aim of speeding developments of
peaceful atomic power.
U. S. mllla currently are pro­
ducing at an annual rate of more
than 8.000 tons of uranium oxide,
compared with 4,000 tons at the
becinnlng nf the year, the AEC
•aid.
9 Uranium oxide Is a concentrate
that may be refined Into metal
foe nuclear reactors or Into chemlrila for gaseous diffusion
plants.
The United States. Britain and
Canada said they will release
much Information on Nuclear
power technique* and resources
heretofore kept from the public.
AEC said in eaplanation that the
world Is "on the threshold of
practical atomic power develop­
ment."
The report on uranium oxide
output was accompanied by an
estimate that the United States
had 60 million tons of uranium
ore reserves as of Nov. 1.
Of these reserves, 88.4 percent
were in New Mexico Utah has
12.5 per cent, Colorado 8.8, Artaona 4.3, Wyoming 3.8, Washington
^ 5 and all other states 1.7.
^ The Information was given out
almultaneously with an estimate
in Ottawa that Canada has 225
million tons of known reserves
of the ore.
"Extenisve private drilling dur­
ing 1958, almost twiee that of
any previous year, greatly in­
creased or« reserves," AEC said
"This was particularly true In
the Ambrosia Lake area of New
^ texico where large reserves
Tvere proved on lands previously
classified as potentially ore beartag."
The century plant blooms once
In It* lifetime; not once in 100
years at it* name seems to in­
dicate.

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Radio
Highlights
NEW YORK m -V cto r Borgc
wss very funny Indeed in his
"Comedy In Music" CBS-TV the
other evening. He achieved the
commendable result of creating
laughter from coast to coast.
To one viewer, however, he
was not as funny as In his one
man Broadway show of the same
name. This reaction raise* an In­
teresting question concerning some
thins the medium of television
feels it must do when bringing a
stage success to the home velwing
audience.
There seems to be a theory tha
one must broaden a stage drama
or comedy when putting it on tel­
evision. Borge on Broadway was
best when he was subtle. He also
has been best in his twu television
appearance* when tubtleBut as a result of the theory
that subtlety I* lost on much of
the TV audience h« was Induced
to throw In some very broad com­
edy Tuesday evening. Borge bur­
lesquing Uberace
and
Elvis
Presly wasn't Borge at his
best. But Borge playing elemen­
tary tunes in exaggerated Imita­
tions of classical composers was
superb.
There is Instinctive dread In

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television of putting one man, and
only on* man, on the home screen
for a single hour. He can’t pos­
sibly hold a TV audience, the
theory goes. Regardless of the
fact that Borge has held audien­
ces totaling hundreds of thous­
ands throughout the world entire­
ly by himself, an orchestra was
added to his TV shdw. It turned
out to be an unnecessary expense.
Thera is a theory rampant in
television that an audience eannot
be asked to laugh for an hour;
It must cry a little too. There
must be e little sehmaitz or pa­

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thos to vary the pace The phrase
booted in television Is "doing a
Mieawber.” The classical exam­
ple alwaya cited is Jackie Gleason’a characterization of the Poor
Soul.
Borge amply varied the pace
of evoking laughter by hl« ercellent rendition of Rachmani­
noff's Second Piano Cancel u&gt;.
One realized that he Is, when he
rut* the comedy, a great pianist.
So it was unfortunate that he
recited to music that loving bit,
"A Child's Grace” by Ernest
Claxotn, Illustrated with photo­

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ed the sacred plant, the
boughs of which, when bless­
ed. were looked upon as the
true symbol of purity and
love. The Druids, who lived
at a time before Christ In
Britain and Gaul, would cut
the giant oaks with golden
tickle* during elaborate re­
ligious ceremonlea and give
them to young men to carry
to the homes of the people.
It waa the duty of the
populace to accept the mis­
tletoe and to thow their ap­
preciation for (he bleating
by offering alma to the
young men. The mistletoe
then was hung over the
doorposts of the homes and
It wa* thought that only
happineaa could pais under
tha brinch.
To the ancients, loo. goes
the honor of using the love­
ly tradition* of decking the
hall* with deep green ivy
and foliage at Christmas­
time. Holding nature In
reverence, primitive man
•ought to bring a blessing
into hi* home through the
woodland eplrlta. These spir­
it*. h* Implicitly believed,
dwelt In all growing things
—a custom which brought
about today'a popular use of
evergreens during the hap­
py Yuletld* season, and wns.
as well, the background
from which evolved the fab­
ulous Christmas tree of pin*
and fir.
•
A pretty legend tell* ua
that when Christ waa born,
the devil died and all the
balls on earth rang In cele­
bration, just as they will
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THURSDAY. DEC. 20-1:30 P. M.
An established 4-year old business home—gifts and sou­
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The home has 2 bedrooms, bath, living room and a Flor­
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morning. And to this very f
day, the bells remain one of
the moat appealing symbols
of Christmas joy and cheer.
They have aa their home of
origin both Franc* and
Italy.
Another Christmas story
point* out that tha Yule
Log. moat popular in France
and the Balkans, Is derived
from a Christmas legend of
long ago In which a shep­
herd boy, seeing the Holy
Family suffering from the
bitter cold, gathered wood
and built a biasing fire to
keep the holy ones warm
and comfortable.
The Chrietmae eandte, of
course. Is symbolic of tha
Star of Bethlehem. For cen­
turies. It was burned In
church** aa a symbol of en­
lightenment. and It signifies, i
as well, the Virgin Mary's 4
purity.
I
Today, the popular bayberry candle, mad# from
wax of the bayberry bueh.
perfumes the home while
burning and la traditionally
associated with the Christ­
mas season of ages past.
The use of trinkets In
ChrUtmas tree decorations
dale* from the early Roman
days when masks of Bac­
chus were hung on trees to
Impart fertility to those who
gased upon them.

ORLANDO—280S So. Weal* I
llOME-ORLVNDO
mnreland—2 Blocks K. of
H. 28lh St
orange R l . a . o m
Trail1
;
I Story. 3 Apartment Build- WED.. DEC. 19-1:30 p. m.
tag—I Inch Block—Approx. Located near the Martin
5 Year* Old
, Plant, close to the western
HIES..
DEC.
19—7:30
p.
m.
Bn,! * Ini*1 !j
‘"‘' “ home
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3 bedroom
Each apartment contains 2 WB1 ,||.*ignet| with combinabedrooms, bath, living room, lion living room — dining
kitchcn-dinctte, and has se­ area A ha* delightful fire­
parate entrance*. Building place. Heat is furnished by
oil healer with 55 gal. tank.
I in tip top condition inside Interior walls arc plastered
and out—baa tile floor* and ths attractive redecobeautiful roof, jnlouxed win­ rated kitchen is equipped
dow*, Venetian blinds and with electric stove and redecorative outside shutters. frlccrator. A l s o Included
with the home are Venetian
All apt*, completely furnish­ blind* and attic fan. Added
ed. Attractive grounds with features are large closets,
Ishuffiebonrd c o u r t and convenient front porch and
swing*. NO CITY TAXES. J2 e*r R'lrm« e wlth ,torn8c
i area.
COMMERCIAL BLDG.—LOT
Good Income Potential
On U. S. llwy. 301 at SUMMKRFIELD
4 Ml. from ItELLEVIEW
ID .Ml. from OCALA
TUESDAY, DEC. 19-1:30 P. M.
Excellent constructed native stone bldg, with concrcta
doors on * largo lot fronting approx. 180' on Ilwv. Has 3
large room* and restroom—each room separately wired
and .Ideal a* on office. Property has extra large lot—good
for ‘parking. In all this Is an excellent set-up for any
typo nf retail businnsx or small factory, restaurant, small
nursery (rich aoil) or a home and business combination—
bldg, now being used by owner a* a home. Can be bought
in part or as a whole.

Tomorrow: THE CHRIST­
MAS STORY — la more of
the traditions which have
grown from ancient folk­
ways and rituals, bringing
gladness and goodwill.

Many other coming auction* some of which include:
Hotel Day, Dade City, Ranches, Motels, Home* and many
other residential and income properties.
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Nussbaum Has Successful Career

^ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B h o u ld iB e p

" I was offered a Job stlllng
Nussbaum himself belongs to
YORK
►
—Jack Num
and
I
look
only
lWo organisations—the pro­
Insurance,"
to
said,
baurn's mother didn’t raise her
fessional
organization he heads
It
very
reluctantly,
boy to b« s life lasoranee sales

Provided At Railroad Intersections
Om of t)tt wont traffic oeddant wash*
« i f to Om history of Somlnolo County has
in t boon axuariaacad.
. Tjruo, spaad hw boon predominant In tho
of aoddonU and In tho lots of two

"The first IS weeks I earned and the American Legion.
glS.U-.sn average of 7S cents a •’Insurance doesn't offer as high
week. When a msn said he starting salaries as tome other
couldn’t afford to buy Insurance, professions." he said, " f t - t ^ ie
h ewas telling the truth. But 11only limitations on how far you
can go In th# field arc those you
stuck to It1
HU incoma rota steadily Since make yourself
1943 h* has been a member of
•The men who have beta fire
the select "million dolUr round y u r i or more with ona larga InPer Nussbaum feels that say table,” made un of aalesmm who m,rance comnnny averaged *u.young man who gets Into the 1 ^ 11 'that inoch Insurance to a SOO each last year. The top too
business now will ride ths crest, y ttr |je Mrlu „p to *30,00 * salesmen in the same cumpany

profit moat from such an expense necessary
to provfle them*

I f that Isn’t ths answer, a petition should
to circulated asking every citixen to sign
the raqusst that they and their families be
provided with additional safety measures.
Our local lawmakers should be interested
Bptoi boa oke boon noponoiblo for injarIn
presenting such a proposal for adequate
los, proparty domogo, oufforinf. ond ox*
laws and ordinances requiring protection at
every raflwmd crossing in Sanford and Semi­
Bat than could boro boon ona oecldont
County,
loM bod (boro boon onffkiont warning for nole
Whatever step* are necessary to be taken
ibodrtnr of aeor.
for the providing o f adequate safety mea­
Than is no woy to ootinoto tho loot in sures for ihe protection o f human Uvea and
tldb particular oeetdom. Injury hoo crootod. fo r ths protection from damage to proboortacboo, oufforinf, proporty damage ond party, whether that property is o f the clti*
anxiety on tho part of hundreds upon hund- sens or the railroad, should be undertaken
vada of people.
immediately.
An unprotected railroad crowing within
There la no expense so great that it would
the city limits of Sanford woo the cause of be comparable to the suffering and distress
tho accident to which we refer.
caused by Injuries and death at our street,
For the want of on Inexpensive flare to highway and railroad crossings.
worn that a train waa crossing a city street
The automobile has become a standard
•an uncalled for Injury becomes a part of In family and public transportation. There
the tragic traffic acdlenta of our cocntry. la going to be speed, there arc going to be
Every railroad crossing In the city of San* Incidences o f every character, but that does
ford and In the entire area of Seminole not eliminate the necessity for protection
County should to provldsd with protection o f human beings as thty utilize to the fullto warn motorists of approaching trains.
lest advantage the mode of transporta­
Railroad sidings and spurs, short lines tion that has become universal.
Into various parts of tha county become
It is known that such action cannot be an
deathtraps for motorists who ride tho high* overnight thing. But haste is necessary for
ways unaware of an uneeen barrier to safe* ths ultimate goal o f having every Intersec­
ty. It la admitted that train whittles are tion o f a public street or road with a
blown, bells are rung, and twirling lights raiirnal completely provided with protection
play along the traeke—but sound above fo r the motorist with the approach of a
the drumming and pounding of an auto* train.
aiabQa motor la no advance notice of Im•
#
•

Be beetBjs eat because st the
time U seemed a better Ides than
starring. Today be thinks IU* a
wise mother who alerts her son
early to the possibilities of finan­
cial success to the booming tosunsew field.

•f a sMl growtog wave.
; *««- hut is prouder pf the fact averaged 1X7,300.
"la ItoS there was M billion Uat draite Me Uek of formal,
nAh_.
• .
dollars ef life Insurance to fo r c e " . KhooltogThe U a faculty ndvleer
,
j j f J j «, o r V fiUmni

S t f t 'l ajMTE1-

;."wv.'„ 'ar.’Tks. ffi

. ,he Rublic. h*5. « * nt ln Oakland. Calif.,
--- ... «ho is
hiSon dollar!? S r i ^ u t p a r l . • Nu,' baum
a number of misconception* about 79 yearn old eold 45 policies
&gt;73 billion.
Ufa Insurance talesmen.
month totaling $73&lt;J r« 0.’
"In another tan yean It should
"You don’t have lo put your
Nussbaum said most people bur
reach anywhere between 7S0 bil­
foot In a door lo sell Insurance," Ufa Insurance today for Invcstlion to a trillion dollars."
Nuaabaum'a own career is an he said. "Women in particular are mont but often at work also is
jaxampl* ef the success that can well—educated on the valu* of In- the factor of ' eso-recognition "
"They want to- be a fioincial
com* to ■ man who atumblaa In­ •uraace. especially since wc beto hit natural m otion by ehsnce. gaa emphasising Its living benr- IUCreit even if It’a onlv on th.
he said. "Tl^y
He quit school at U in the fits rather thanIt* death bcne-,dar ,h ,j die."
know that the first thing ocor'e
city of his birth—Glasgow .Scot­ fit*"And you don't have to be a will ask Is, ‘ what ship, did he
land—and took a Job in his aun’ts
Joiner."
leave his family in?’ "
cloak factory.
"The Job paid SO eenU a week,
and it seemed a let at the time,"
he said.
American Beauty
WASHINGTON — White House i vidua Is, if plans are approved as
Three yean latar to eanm to
sources say President Elsenhower being worked out, may have to America and beearao a clothing
MuHical Compacts
is so earnest about remodeling carry personal "score cards" cutter. After serving in France
the Republican party that he is showing Just how much radiation during the World War 1 he be­
12.95 up
now ready to war against mem­ they have accumulated during their gan saving his money and bought
bers of the GOP who refuse to lifetime and how much more they Into a MDwauke atore ipecialiaf
FREE ENGRAVING ON
have anything to do with "mod­ could ssfely take.
Ing in hlgh-prleed man's elothea.
EVERYTHING
ern Republicanism.”
Such records, it was said, may
In IMS there occurred a not­
In 1932, 1IU and 1936, Mr. Eis­ even determine what couples may able
builness reeesaioo—some
Men's mid (.iiiIIca Hillfolda
enhower supported all Republi­ marry and have children. For even called It a crash— and Nuso£-■
cans for office, regardless of example, a man with a high ac­ baum'g income dived quickly from
By Rolf and Moeker
whether they agreed with his cumulation of radiation soaked up It 0.060 a year to
.
3.50 up
views of what the party ltamli from medical X-raya and atomic
Free Stamping
pending danger.
for- Thus, some extremely right- test exposures would be dlsiuaded
One of the moat popular gather
Protection that can penetrate fog and
wing Republicans, farther away from marrying a girl with a simi­ tog place* for Germans to Weft
COSTUME JEWELRY
darkness for hundreds of yards can
it Is popular to remark, when the talk from the President politically, lar high rating.
Barlto ie tk* American Memor­
$1.00 up
provide the answer for safety to both pro* turns to juvenile delinquency, and that is than many Democrats, neverthe­ As one man put lt—tha possi­ ial Library with Ito 100,000 books
less
had
his
blessing.
bility la not eliminated that •
party of the railroa4« and to the lives of fairly often, that delinquent parents are
Men’* nnd Ludlea Photo
man, women and children who use the high­ really the causo o f all the trouble. This is, White House aides now iay Mr. Geiger counter would properly
Ident*. By JH and SpeTuel
Eisenhower Is abandoning this precede an engagement ring.
to a certain extent, a valid obaecvatlon. But policy, and that his tremendous Campaign flying—Air lln* au­
ways for travsL
.
H.50 up
Tha coot for protection at every street It has been said so much that It hns taken election victory, while the GOP thorities report that th« two ma­
and road—knowing that total monetary out ita place among the ellches. Thinking in failed to win a majority in Con­ jor political parties did more
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
Vrf4 pot would ten tote a tremendous figure—
gress, has convinced him that the campaigning by air to 1IG6 than
client* does not solve problems.
would bo lnddentlal to the cost of Investiga­
Certainly there are delinquent pnrents. party eannot exist unltss it “ goes aver before to history.
Mantle Clock* ny Seth Thoman
modern."
They compute that Republican
tions; proporty damage, losa of life, medical Certainly the shortcomings of parental Therefore, the President is like­ and
AU things wan main by
Democratlt candidates for
At Popular Price*
bOls and the untoll suffering.
guidance yield a harvest of shortcomings ly lo take sides In GOP primary President and vice proeldent and KlmI aad without Him waa
not
anything
mart*
that
waa
In tho name of humanity, this protection in the children. Yet though the parents are races In 1938. throwing all his the "truth squads" of tha two
should bo made available to those whoee in most eases the central Influence, young prestige behind any “ Elsenhower partita ehalked up BO.OOO air auuto.—(SLJoha U-)
Almighty God. aU-goodL a&amp;*
mllti during tha campaign. The
Uvea are endangered, and that would leave people are subjected to many other strong Republican" who vies with a previous
high waa In 1132. when merciful, made the vast, limit*
member of the “ old guard " How­
out very few of the total population of the influences as they grow older. These must ever, even before 1936—particu­ 17S.273 milts ware recorded In leu universe — our tun, and
the millions of suns beyond It,
Bounty.
not be discounted.
larly in the next session of Con­ the air •
Where should the movement start to pro­
Train
traval
was
minimised
by
Church, school and a variety o f other gress—the chief executive will un­
vide Oils protection for the welfare of the Institutions all have their chances to guide doubtedly exert all the pressure at tho major candidates but strate­
Jeweler
gists of both parties concede that Each and every one of ns la
public? To be truthful—the movement and instruct young people, and must share his command to help "modern for
congressional and local cam­ ana with God, aa saeh and
Republicans’' and hinder right­
ahodd start with ths railroad who would the blame for bad results. Consideration of wingers.
paigns, the airplane isn’t tha an
•very manhunt la not with the
Phone 1291
the mntter must go beyond these obvious
Congressional
investigations— twer for the aspiring candidates.
facts, however- For young people are the ln what may be a related develop­
ftv* t o w
wh&gt;
product o f their environment That Includes ment, an effort will be made In
not only home, church, school and other In­ Congress in January to put an
end to so-called character anas
stitutions, but the whole fabric o f society. linallon by congressional Invsstl
o f Contra** o f Woreh I. IITI
m a n hkiikinm xaitor *«4 Pubii.hor
In this frame of reference, all adults gallon.
MARION HARMAN S R . E toeu llvo Editor
■VBI.YM i . CUSHIHO, A S vortU la i M anattr
are to some degree responsible for juvenile Senators Thomas H. Kuchcl
delinquency. Adult behavior—and that takes &lt;R), California, and Prescott
S tlB S C R im O N HATH*
(R), Connecticut, both Els­
I l f ptr wook
Out Month
ll.t «
I t Carrtar
In business ethics, the kind of movies thnt Bush
Month,
tvkroo_____
Six Month,
Ono Toor
enhower Republicans who won
ti.Ti
in i*
i M)
are popular, the conduct of government, and re-election this year, will intro­
bltuarr nutlc»», eordi o f thank,. rooolutlona and
a thousand other things— foreshadows the duce a resolution calling for the
■otiooo o f ontortolomoat for tho purpoto o f railing
•
•
fondo win ho chorgod for » rogtilor o d rortlila g rota*
kind of young people our society produces Senate “ to elevate ths level of
Tho Sorold k * ntomhor o f Iho Atooolotod Pro**
It is a sobering and by the same token a committee Investigations" and "to
wb|ah &gt;• oatIUH oielu ilvoly to tho boo for ropubllca.
assure cltiiens of fair treatment
heartening thought. It places the responsl at the hands of their legislators."
tloh o f oil tho loool oowo prtotoS lit th k n tw ipopar.
blllty for development of youth upon all so­
Kuchel said the resolution would
Haprooontod
Notloaally
by
Ooooral
Advorttilag
Sorrleo lac. I tt Georgia Saving,
Bank
Bldg
call for a rode o conduct which
ciety,
rather
than
solely
upon
the
parents
of
AUop U . O oorglo
those now coming to manhood and woman­ will curb whit he calls “ flagrant
and degrading abuse of witnesses,
Page 4.
Monday, December, 17,1968 hood.
smears of Innocent' third persons,
and use of Investigations as
Pava tha way to happy shopping and
eon ln honor of Mill Andsreoo, ment in music schools, and even­ sounding boards for the rankest
a natlva PhlladelphUn.
heresay."
tually to great honorsTho aeritp called for Harriet to
bfll-frtw. w orry -fm Christmas naxt yaar. Join
The target apparently la Senator
Harriet, abandoned at the age
preeent a spray of flowers to
Joseph R. McCarthy (R), Wiscon­
6f
three
months,
was
taken
In
Miss Anderaoa. to clasp htr hand,
sin, who frequently opposes the
our Christmas Savings Club now I Sava a small
and to good time, to sing for and roared by Mrs. Emma Thalf, administration McCarthy is rank­
her.
a domestic. Enrolled In St. Ter* ing Republican on the Senate
amount weekly and watch it grow,
PHILADELPHIA
UV-A
two
Out of the same kind of pov­ sa's, she Joined the choir and
yean* dream has come true for erty which blighted the early life became soprano soloist and some­ permanent Investigation commit­
receive your big Chrlatmax Club Cnack in tim*
Harriot Thalf, U-yur-old Negro of Marian Anderson in South Phi- times director of the ensemble tee—and he headed the commit-1
founding, over whom a lot of ladelphto, Harriet Thalf baa ap­ A voice teacher got her a schol­ tee during the first two years of |
President
Elsenhower’s
first
term.
people a n making quit* a fuse peared.
for gift shopping naxt year.
arship. She won first place at
thla Christmas season.
Miss Anderson's father peddled the Mth Annual Irish Fete this
Geiger Count Marriage—Disclo­
Harriet at last has met her Ice and coal; her mother once yaar at Fordham Unlvartity.
sure that tha United States plans
Idol, and Ideal, the gnat and gra- taught school. Money alwaya was
Lt. Francis Carre of the Fire to establish a "safe" radiation
eloua contnlto, Harlan Anderson. scarce. When the father died, Ma­
Harriet stags, too, the quality of rian's mother supported the fam­ Department, going over a list of exposure standard for the entire
Save
Receive
her sweet, clear eoke already ily by doing domestic work. At group* chasen to ling Christmas U. S. population raises all kind*
carols
In
City
Hall
courtyard,
of
possibilitlss,
particularly
in­
having won much pnlse. She lives six Marian started singing at the
. 2 5 _____
iu »
to utter poverty, softened by an Union Baptist Church, billed as noted tha omission of St. Ttreta's volving marirage
Some scientists say that indiatmosphere of lore; but want can­ the "baby contralto." When she Choir Thsnks to Carre's remind
.50
not itlfie the intensity of her was In high school, mtmberi of er, St. Terssa’a was asked to
15.00
ambition to become an artist la her church collected nickels and Join ln. The luncheon Invitation
DIRECTOR NAMED
followed, with at least a doien
musicJACKSONVILLE OB-The Flori­
1 . 0 0 ____
10.00
dlmti to make up a fund to htlp
W e iw# met at a lunch­ her future. That led to her enroll- city officials and others offering da Hospital Assn, yesterday named
to stand as Harriet's sponsors. Stev. F. McCrimmon. director of
;o o ___
100.00
But Harriet's one party drtsi Doctor's Hospital at Coral Gables,
had six holes to it The hsad of a president elect to take office at
250.00
1.00
department store offered to out­ the 1958 convention. Ben P. Wilson
fit her completely for the party of Ocala was Installed aa president
and for school.
for this year.
Mrs. Thalf summed up for
Robert E. Rafnel of Tallahassco
both of them; “ We’re poor in Memorial Ho.pital was elected
one way, but rich in love."
secretary • treasurer.

Inside Washington

Delinquent Parents

The Sanford Herald

GIFT SHOPPING IS

NO PROBLEM..BUT

i»

.

PAYING BILLS IS!

Young Foundling's
Dream Comes True

Uff.A.DAY

A WATCH by
a‘

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7 / u u / er

the P referred
Yule tide Giftt •
A - W1TTNAUR. Moxulirw
styling, fine expansion bond, low
priced. $35.9S FTI
B - WITTNAUIR. Glamorous
beauty in rkh 14K yellow or
white gold case. $59 JO FTI

Sanford Jewelry
&amp; Luggage Co.
300 Sanford Ave.

“That’s aot a aigul, dear. It’a their Mobday moraine
wash."

Phone 1318

FLORIDA

S T A T E BANK

�J. C. Mitchells Celebrate • imm
s
40th W edding Anniversary

Goffs

THE SANFORD HEBALD Mon. Ptc- 17. 1988 Pig* 8

Kindergarten
Has Program

Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Mltchgll. yean old. Mra. Mitchell start*!
who celebrated their 40th wedding right In teaching the first and
anniversary on Saturday, were en­ second grades, svhlch she contin­
Mrs. 0. K. Goffs Kindergarten
tertained at a dinner party Thurs­ ued ■to do for 20 years. For the
dais presented it* annual Christ*
day night given by th* faculty pait eleven years she ha* bean
mss program Thursday morning
of Southslde School, where Mr*. principal at Soutbsid* School. Mr.
at the Baptist Church, with many
Mitchell Is associated with the
Mitchell Is Principal.
parents, relatives and friends at*
&gt;
The dinner was held In th# Southward Fruit Co.
tending.
private dining room of the May*
Mrs. R. T. Humphrey, regular
fair Inn, where the table decora­
pianist, played Christmas selec*
tion* followed the
Christmas
tions and accompanied the child*
iheme, with red candles, poinsetren.
tias and red, chryianthemums be­
The guest* were welcomed
ing used in an attractive arrange­
with a poem, recited by Jim
ment.
Heckenbach, who also acted as
The 40th being the ruby anni­
Wednesday'* meeting
of th*
herald, announcing the arrival of
versary, the guests of honor were Sanfard Grammar School Fifth
different toys appearing in the
presented a beautiful ruby cotor- Grade 4-H Club was called U
play “ Santa and the Toys that
ed epergne. Mrs. Mitchell was al­ order by Nancy Perkins, aft«l
Came To Life."
to presented a lovely orchid given which the group sang Christmas
Those participating in the play
by Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Rosseter. carols, led by Myra Masks and
were Danny Wright a* “ Santa
On Friday night, the Mitchells Beth Buck. After they had saaj
Claus;" Linda Cullum aa “ Mrs.
had a dinner party at Spencer'* “ Hark the Herald Angela Bing".
Santa;” Aaron Wooten, David
for a small group. Among th* “ Joy to the World" and "Silent
Holloway and Albert Jarrell as
guest* were their son-ln-taw and Night", Cathy McBratala, a#on
“ Brownie*;” Denise Jarrell and
daughter, Judge and Mr*. Tom tary, called the roll. Thla was
Nancy Crabtree as “ Fairies";
Kirkland, of Orlando.
followed by the Pledgo to th*
Analee Moore, Judy Lynn Wyche, DINNER nY CANDLELIGHT was enjoyed by the member* and gtio«t« of the Castle Memorial Class
The table was gay with Christ­ Flag, and th« devotional, led by
Debra Moose, and Jenny Olllff Saturday night, when th* class had its annual Christmas banquet at McKinley Hall. (Staff Photo)
mas decorations, and the guests Carol Samuels.
as “ Paper Dolls"; Iris Doming,
all enjoyed a delightful dinner,
The first
demonstration
Kay Forguton, and Patti Parsons
1 Cooked rice, to he served with afli-r which they went to the Mlt
as
“ Doggie*"; Paul
Rollins,
measuring was given by Normal
cheli
home
for
an
evening
of
meat or fish, will look attractive
Wniitsrn, who showed th* propal
Mitch Meltser and Steve Fletcher
bridge.
and taste good if you fold a little
as "Sailor Dolis"; Laumell John­
Mr. and Mr*. Mitchell were mar­ way to measure a tarsi cup oi
son. Jay Morrison, Vicki Hardin,
finely grated raw carrot and ried in the Methodist parsonage at sugar, and also how to moaran
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Melanie Murray, Patsy Craw
minced parsley Into It.
Americus, Ga., after Mrs. Mil a half, cup of sugar. Karen Walford and Sue Jeffcoat as “ Dolls"
____ had completed
________ ___
__ Nil'll then demonstrated the eor
chell
her ___
stint of
Castle Memorial Claes of the
Van Robbins, Glenn Jones, Mett
teaching for the day. They then1reel way to measure water,
Morgan, Jimmy Williamson. Bill Find Methodist Church held its
Friday aperial: hot corn stick* went to their hometown of Yates-1 It was announced that the elu)
Bracken and Johnny Burkholder *nmia* Christmas banquet In
served with fish (broiled or cook­ ville, Ga., where they lived for would have a radio program oval
at 'T o y Soldiers"; and Susan McKinley Hall social room of the
ed in butter or margarine in a nine years, moving to Sanford i WTRR at 11:30 Saturday mom
Metiger, Jane Mero and Terry! church Saturday evening. A tur*
skillet).
when their daughter was six ling, Dec. 1ft.
Sisklnd at “ Kittens.”
key dinner was served buffet
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At the conclusion of th* play, style to about *5 members of the
MISS MARY E. EARLE
(Photo by Jameson) fenny Olllff recited “ Twas the claw and their guests, who sal
The Westsidc School'* annual
Night Before Chrietmaa." The at beautifully decorated tables, Christmas program was present
rd by 30 boys and girls of the
Christmas Scripture from Luke i and ate by candlelight,
was repeated in unl&lt;on by the Highlight of the earning'* en­ third grade, who were dressed in
class, after which seven Christ* tertainment was a quiz pogram whit* robes with red bow* under
conducted by popular Charlie the chin.
mas songs were sung.
Morrison, who gave away silver On stage a series of living pie
dollar* donated by the Florid* turea were posed, while the ehoir
Rtate Bank to contestant* giving |sang musical selections approprl
three* out of* four
correct
*
------- ' answers
*“ — *” ate lo each picture.
to the variety of categories listed
Mia* Gen* Nunnelly, soloist
Mrs. William S. Earle Sr. an
*
, , on the blackboard. Winner* of sang "Sweet Little Jcsu* Bov."
nounces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Mary E.
mnd ^ f l- A. W. Epps Sr. 1th* silver dollars donated their accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy
Earle, to Wiliam T. Walker, of £n,rrt*in*d with a birthday party winnings to the Sunday School Hauser. County Mutle Teacher.
'Oviedo.
Sunday honoring his mother. Mrs. Class Treasury. Th* class U atDavid Wieboldt played two ac
Th* wedding will take plac« * ' “ •u -PT* V Ta,np*' who will tempting to raise money for a cordian selections “ Silent Night"
and Away In A Manger."
Tuesday, Dee. IS, at 7 p. m. at! ,
" c&lt;&gt;ne|d*y, and her father, 1junior worship center,
Credit for the successful prothe First Presbyterian Church, i ' *" McElhanon, of Jefferson,
The two third grade teachers
All friends o f the couple arc Invit*
so on Saturday.
.f.u-tion of the dinner goc» to Mr, who worked with the boy* an,
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**•, h* d « ,h" and Mrs. Ted Williams, Art Beck girls were Mr*. Rebecca Holmes
Fpp* Lake Minnie home, nnd wah. Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Myers and Mrs. Oscar Ncidcr.
the reetption, which wil be held ."•"T “
immediately following the wed- , tw'h*on w** served on the lake..
r . „
Miss Gene Nunnelly was soloist
also for the Sanford Grammar
School program where she sang
“ Sweet Jesus", “ Christmas Can
die*" and "Bethlehem",
A choir composed of 40 mem
her* of the 6th grade class sang
the Spring" reveals the fall seap _______at home In Oviedo. - u
,
I Other* on the social committee It selections, under the direction
son in a cross-section from coast'
~
L L r r O fT I M O l V C r O S S who
with tHe preparation* of Mrs. Roberta Richards. The
to coau at the author pokes into I JT\
m
se a
'
i were class president. E r n i e quartet, composed of Sandra Rich
out of-the way places, encounter*
O ./ # A f l t t , / 7 f
H a v e i sm,lh'vi,r'« » n'I Mrs. Southward, ard*, Judy Van Winkle, Bedford
interasting
people,
discover* ( /
A A IJ J M L M A J U l &gt; 1
.
_.
I Mr.
and Mr*. Jim
OziieBozard,
Roberts Roger
Mr* Aiken and Jamea Guy, sang "The
A1 Calhoun,
Birthday of the King". Mr*. N. .MEMBERS OF THE FUTURE NURSES CLUB of Seminole High School assist the Smlnolt County
Harris, and Mr. and Mr*. E. S
fascinating myaterie* of nature,'
N e H r iS t m O S “ r O a r a m
V. Farmer was accompanist for Tub*rculu.iv and Ui-alth
th Association in the sale
*a!c of Christmas
ChrUtma* Seals
Scats and bangles.
bangle*. Miss
Mis* Sue
Su Koto
and travel, through the infinitely
Friend, o f Mrs. n. E. Tolar „
.
, . .
1 Higginbotham Jr.
the program.
(left) and Mivi Sally Wallace do their part Saturday In downtown Sanford. (Staff Photo)
varied autumn, of the land, in »*11 »«. «lad to learn .he is ,sr Cr“ s. Kinder/.,ten ‘
°f
7
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desert*, mountain!, rain forest*, fJJJ**!?1 n* . nlfely at her home, Jnnill| chriitma* nr ee.0” 'v't*\
by the sea. Illustrated with phos*«*»»0,ia. after being hospi- lJlv /
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Proper Measuring
Methods At Meet

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By Castle Memorial Class

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Present Christmas
Programs Thursday

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Mary E. Earle
To Be Married
To W. T. Walker Two Honored
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sville and radio entertainer tell* .
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P- “ * » » / left Saturday ed to the nunery to evehange 4H CT,,b mft&gt;*• Thw meetof the vanished world of vaud*- * „ v^rit Tri^d s ^ r '*herp ' h* ■Fhriatmas gift,. Th,y wer,
|Ing wa, called loonier by Ginger
vlll« and the .truggle. and sue 2 „
m A.. 7 d*,,&gt; fd iC#
*"&lt;* " t * mad* by ■
an,l «h. secretary. Ann
c « s „ of a young
man from gf° “’ *
“ 'r* “ &gt; At'anta. Ga... some of the molhera.
7 Mahan, read the mlnutei and
Boston who graduated from th. o T J lI7k\vn u S r 7 * A ------------------ ------------------------------ --,h* roll. There were 2S
glitter of Scollay Square Into r ) l &gt;
A c - *° *P#n,I tng Elliott Av#
present.
the one-nighters and aplit-wceks «
Carter 'w it.n n ^ daughtl*r'
, ,,
Demonstration* were given by
that lad all the way to Brisbane, t Mr,&gt; Cartfr 'VlUon
« r- ^
•»- « Shoemaker Karen Melxler on tow to « S
Australia, a n d eventually to
nr„... . .
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*no *ona Jimmy, David and Gary measuringhow
snoons
Shlrlew a*ii,ieV
to follow
plan
Broadw ay stardom.
the n.vtor ^
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,[ am r,nf ni&gt;‘" . holiday*
Ark., m when
land on
7 Mr'C
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rooking, Marvin Pit*
on ahJohn Kennedy's
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______ # _
"Profiles in _______
chaU^*7^
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B° 7* *l w'*b M* Parent*,
Chri*,m
Mr.
*, and
' “ Mr*.
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hrevUiion* sometime mod in
cooking, nnd ^
Kntherinr Dowdy on
Courage'' i* seconl on the best |(,e Christnia* holiday* with his A- K Slioemaker.
seller livt. He tell* the tale, of p, rfnt*. Mr. and Mr*. B. W. An-1 j
Wri- h, %on o( Mr in,|' r,' " nin* »P
cooking.
* handful of Americans who at (leMon of Roil„ 2
Mr* j \ Wr ih Sr has h^n
At
nM l,
^7* " d
crucial moment* In history shownamed to'th . Dean'* f'lw It The ^
,n *p|‘ ing ,h?
e»i the capacity to do that one
j,om# from Bjy|„r for the Biy|or Sfhool for Boys at ChatRber7
*n'1
(hing .hat seemed right in Itself, holiday. I. J.m_ Wright, sin of (tinnogl. T, nn/ Thi. m'ean. that ^
hy ^
Thoms, ' j l ? B ^
regardless of
consequences to j|r&gt; , n,j j j rl- j . y Wright Sr., he ha* maintained an averag* of i A1, .
their public and
private live*,
some of hi. subjcrls include John
^
f|m
„ f , hp hook '
iChriatma* party on Dec 17. All
Quincy Adam,, of Massarhuaett*. ,, H„ o(H
„ jn(pr)M. |||jd „ f
of
T e x a s . i'h, m)nHs n f t h f ,wo rrtmin,|,. Mra. ratiy Gstehel, Mrs Flor-i«h. boy, ,nd girl* of Seminole I|r
Sam
Houston
of
the mind, o f the two criminal*.
Tafl of Ohio. Lamar of Missia- Thp
j(ory
m oun, ,
ih»
Stenstrom, Mra. Mildred county are lnvite«l It will he at
prrudent Washington, and
,u» the Stemper, Mrs. Charlotte .................................
Knowles, the community
„pp, l-rest,leni
. . . . poi^,, search
.earch, and
and ,l__
finally
- ..... renter at 401 E. IK
Diaries E. Hughes.
birlliant and
revolutionary ded . Mr*’ J»rr7 Kirk spent Wed 23th Street from 7 p. m. until
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“ Peyton Pl*re"|
termines to bring modern w a y ., ;,^ ~Don't Cn y##r ^
to hn r^ople but th* Ii'i'anv ,c«ond. (and by the way "Auntie
have had good ressort
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f|.*v&gt; in
a n d '
ruat the word of
almost any lhp pon./jctjon
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Fred Morrow breaks in from the
t#1.0„d
mdude to rescue her he vastly
n ,lUd
f
rompl.ca.e. her prohl.m^
December la two column*, of,
The Empty Ne»t
by Joae- “Storie* To remember" edited by
ph ne Lawrence, 1, the story of Thoma, B. CoaUin
and John1 |V-C Fort ill ten are manufactured
in various analyse* so that thara
.Llelr Moreland Once her
.on
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nf
U a V-C Fartiliaar for every rrop
and daughter were married, ahe of your f, Voritfi .lories by your
on every aoil. Each V-C Fertiliser
decided to get a Job. The
job faVoite author*
is a rich, mellow bland of better
was not hard to find, but
the 0n order: "Anne
Boleyn" by
plant foods, properly balanced to
empty day. never.dawn«l Her Ev.lyn Anthony;
"Beware the'
supply tha nenia o f th* crop for
house, which had
aeemed
too curve." by A. A.Fair; “ These
which it is recommended. Use
large, wa, soon overflowing, andThousand HUla", by A. B. GuthrieV-C Fertilizer for every crop you
the
money
ahe made
-Bon Voyage" by Joseph Hay.,;
grow, flee what a big difference
snapped up by her e.g*r and "Mirage" by Ruth
Me Kenny;'
these better fertilizers make in
cyidrce ° fapring Too carefree, Rri„y; “ Florid. Nur.e" by Ann
ah* decided, finally,
and faced Rulh: "Home Ranch" by Ralph
your yield* and your profits I
the pobl.m of making the young "Home Ranch" by Ralph Mondr
married people
find their own Mody (latest book)
feet and assume Iheir own reAll of which will
make good
tponsiblities.
holiday reading. Aral do relax
"Compulsion" by Meyer Levin with a book sometime during th*
la a dramatic novel based on the rush. If* good for you.
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l % A Maytntr Um
tbo no
baMse twtoo in atran mlnotaa
Addington. Doa
IMMl-TO-aTS Winter Park, Pin.
a BITBIW
yesterday, an M ta PstaMak wHB
DoeHaC, Art
TUM I
C IM 'H W
Tecomaak, Mich.
a bat patter an the ft m two daya
CtarianatJ, 0 .
Arand, Ernest Jr. (A )
and a bat drtrsv an tbo teat two,
? a » '9 !T .uV . S - J S - . ,W :
T4-79-7I-T9—IH
Maaad s farrld path t* win tha
I t MOM, Mo.
Deal, New Jaraey
a maeay af MAN fo r Me 7*.
Arcsry. A*dy (A) 7*77-T8-7*-N8 Pnlrflald,
lim iim iM with a IT wdar
Casey, 111.
Btaehi
la.
Factor
OrohlS. S ca r
par MS. Claaa baklad aim an tbo
N-71-71-73-M4 yarreo, Jim
way wad aaeMrtwH Prank StrataWtnaton Salem, K. C.
cm—s
ban. SMiMbaa flnlnbad two
f»Baibara, Lon
7988-71-78—M4 Paiahta M ta
ib&amp; V J S k Deal, New Jafaey
itrakaa abort Patahtek with a ISWinston Salem, If. C,
under-par MS, good for second
IH H 7
Bcsssllnk, A1
M 47*71*M —STS Fetchick, Mike
place and HAOO. Thro* strokaa
Mobopac, N. Y,
« " tS S
Oreoalafer.
N.
Y.
tu Blagettl, U t
_ trassban, Dow Piaster
rtr
79M-N-71—*71 yinaterwald, Dow 8MT-87-79-MI baking S
wald finished third with a 13Bedford HalghU, 0.
M C S a J /H
I t Paw, Mia*.
under-par SM, good for a cheek
Fleischer, Mtlryn (A)
(A)
r t f i f t o A - s BUpUtifkoff, Donald
71■70-74*74—MB written by Horace Stoncham,
7I-7D-74-TS—M8
jOadTcooUla Mkla. « •
Sanford, Pin.
bind af the Mdw York Giants or­
Coral Gablet, Pin.
ganisation, and pay-off man for
Ford, Doug
Bernardln, Gaorga 7978-71the tournament, for 11,409.
Did not flniab Mohopoc, N. Y.
Foulk. BUI (A)
AO throe broke the cour se
Miami. Fla.
i/ta
r-T p ^ rm -w Sanford, Pin.
for 71 heiee et the Mayfair Inn
Joe Black
Furgol, Ed
Country Club, an U-uader-par
M f iK
Abilene, Tea.
m u Alien
•MO-ST-W-m SL Andrews. DL
by A1 Baldtaf of Brin
Bolt, Tommy
l/M SSBa
Gajda. Bob
• n - s r - a - m Dale, Canada la the tournament
floattea. Ton.
Pontlaa, Mich.
last ytar.
Boro*. Julius
m
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Gutiln, Jon
n 4 *n -U -irt
The I n a l t w o Utreeeomoo
Mid Pin##, K. C.
cm_a/ia an*
T0-T0-70-W-I71 CbarlottcsrUle, Va,
earning In yesterday afternoon de­
Boot,
Otoe
Mr .............
Carat
Guy, Gaorga (A) nV-TYH-W l cided tbo winner. Stranahan
r. ahr Falsa., Baesh Louilvllle, ly .
7&lt;W8-«-T0-«T7 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
finished aeren minutes before
Boynton, Prank
winner Petabiek.
Orlando, Fla.
Brewer, Gay Jr. 71-79-7M1-M4 New Orleans, La
Stranahan and Fetchick were
Taka, Tfrtn*
Herbert, Chirk
Jocular yesterday morning be­
Cincinnati, 0.
fore teeing o ff for the final round.
Burkamo, Walter 71-M-I7-I*—878 NMkvflto. Misk.
TM T-Tl-W -W Trilling by. two stroke* for the
Harney, Pail
Detroit,
MUk.
Timmy nud) Wllllama of Book*
TMO-71-74—MO Hokon. Mass.
lsad, Stranahan turned w* FatDon
seter's Americas Hockey Learoo
Harrison, I . J. ''Dutch"
thick and said, “ You'd better not
Normandy,
Me.
Im p kaa a r m fad aaly is Bin*
•MB-n-dB-rn took around today, Mike, I'm
Cooper, Pate
MM n aaaaaa in dw penalty ban Laketend, Fla.
St. Louis C** Mo.
right behind you and I’ m right
Mr ai|bt yaan In the lear&gt;«
7889-71
absad af you.”
g tw rjjy fo h n ^
Pit.
DusMc the round the eempetl
Hsbert, Lionel
tten narrowed as Fetchick bogted
89-79-77the Crltman, Otty
In.
Did not flalah
an the tenth. Beth PetcMek and
mare
Doug
Stranahan were three under par
m m Cbm in County Stad- S«4ma, Ala.
Tat.
at tha tu n , and the bogle put
—
Labor 0*0*0 DMdaiaon, Gamer 87-87-788*—178
HU1, Robert
them only on# strobe apart for
van &lt;7AM for a twin bill Panama City, Fla.
honor*, ft was only hie third
Diets, Mike .
M-07-TfrM—»T4 Besbastar. N. Y.
OT-Tf-Tl-dB-rn bogt* for the entire toumamint.
Horni, Mickey
Bye, rf. Y.
Messengers wen Reaping both
Inman. Walker Jr. MM-TO-79 W threesome* Informed as the made
F t Leoderdalo, Fla. ■
the turn and itarted In. After
January, Den
dMB^S-M-Ml Fatehick bogled on number 10,
Lampssse, Tea.
Itranahsn putted for a birdie on
Johnson, Howto
*T-*9-7t-«r—171 the score. Be got off a perfect
Houston, Ten.
putt, but tt Circled the lip of the
Johnson. BUI
MM-TS-dS-STd cup and roiled past.
Proro, Utah
fetefalek wee watching Straus
Kay, Jack
n*TB-7t-7S-MB tan putt on number 17, Mtrana*
Montreal, Canada
tan bogted and the race was
Keller, Bob
ever. "1 had a lot af good chaneoo
Royal Oak, Mick.
lor btrdloa after that, but 1 didn't
Laurat), Mario
T9ff-TT-TS—Ml ry for them. And 1 didn't play
Rye, N. Y.
t safe. I just played and let
Lyons, Toby
8M7-71-89-37I tbo ball feD where It would” ho
St. PsUrtburf, Pin*
said.
Mslcharkl, Cbarlss “ Chuck”
Ilia best professional year,
M'MTS-dB—174 topping tha Mayfair Open this
Addison, 111.
“ *bring
‘
ret
‘ ‘ * near th.
year will
fetchick
McCoy. Jim
72-73-70-71—2M $18,200 mark.
Lako Worth, Fla.
With th* check la hi* hand ha
Mlartux. Emllo
71-M-7S-70—SO wai asked If bo was going out
Miami Beach, Fla
to Los Angles for th# winnter
Marr, Dave
70-70-74-73—2M tour. “ Yea’ ., ho said, “ But I'm
Mxroneck, N. Y.
going home ror Christmas first.”
Myles, ReggI*
8973-74-73-3M
Of th# 00 pros that went Into
E«st Lansing, Mich.
Nary, BUI
M7I-S4-7S-S7S tha final half of the tourney, half
of them finished In the money.
Wayne, Mich
Nlcporte, Tom
THS TO-M-MO
Great Neck, N. Y.
Oliver, Ed “ Porky”
NTl-M-TL-TTS
Sanford, Fla.
Palmar, Arnold
Latroba, Pa.
74-74-71-74—Ml
Penrose, Jack
Miami, Fla.
im b -tb-m —aw
Pinna, Kanny
Chicago, 111.
Ragan. Dave Jr.
Orlando, Fla.
7988-74-73
Ruble, Edward
Chicopee rail*, Mass.
Sanders, Doug
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Miami Dtich, Fib.
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Grosslngar, N. Y.
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Stranahan, Prank
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So, let’s have those party clothes you’ll need for the
JacksonvllU, Fla.
Thornton. Billy (A) THT-BI-T0-J74
holiday entertaining season. Make it TODAY, If possible.
Jupiter Isla, Fla.
Give us plenty of time to do our very best work and
Toikl, Rob
67*8-71-70—378
return your clothes well before you actually need thenHolyoke, Mass.
Turner, Dick
8M7-7J-67-373
San Angtlo, Tax.
Trombley, BUI
Tl«B-M-7*-37t
Della a, Tex.
Ulrich, Wally
TMB-M-BT—372
Austin, Mina.
Whittle, Cliff
71-M-71-74—382
Twin Falls. Idaho
Wright, Bill
71-79-73-73—3M
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83,400. (Staff Photo)

Seminoles Drop Game
To DeLand Quintet
Tbo Sanford Seminole* proved
to b . the foot mats again Friday
night whan the cage quintet
dropped on unimpressive game bo
DeLand 10-29. It was the third
straight ona-clded lose by
tha
Semlnolss since they won their
s%ason opener over Florida Mili­
tary School.
Clauds Hlttall was the high man
for th* Bomlnolea with only five
points.
Sanford
High
Swain
Hlttel
Me Murray
McCoy
Phillips
Barley
Lundqulst
Totals
DfLa*d
Connolly
Daugherty
Taylor
Fisher
Allan
Gusnther
Bomar
Olson

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Totals
24 18 68
Score by quarters:
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Conning
The News
BY VIRGINIA CONN
Friday Is always a bad day to the patient in the hospital the
sn^ta news, because U Is so old Association la worried about. It
by tha time Monday rolls around. la the man In the street or the
The schools have
had
their mother In the home who may
Christmas parties, and with the have T. B. without knowing it
children out of school w t will all And meanwhile when
you get
be so busy that today I'd like to
your seals send In your donation,
a breather
and not write
about aodal affairs. And If you and remember that it will help
really want to know why, it’s be­ some one you may know, and
cause 1 hava been
Christmas when the mobile unit comes to
shopping all day, and haven’t had your neighborhood, take the tlma
Remember the
a chance to call anyone. Then to be x-rayed.
has Is
the rest of the day was spent lesion that our friend
old, doctors
at tha Mayfair
Country Club, only two months
watehlng the pros
come In on think, and yet she must be hosp*
1tallied for almost a year. Think
elghton.
sure I don’t
There was no little excitement about It and I’m
out there today what with one have to eay any more.
of tha caddisa being knocked out HsxbedxTl
as he shagged balls, and taken
to the hospital where he Is in
Children love to mimic their el­
good condition, and undoubtedly ders, so next time you want to
released
by now. Winter pro keep them out of mischief, provide
Porky Oliver suffered as he came some adult "tools.’’ Good waterup with • seven on number nine, play materials Include an old
and remarked that there would be
SANTA CLAUS DANCES around tho Chriatmu Tree with the teacher* o f Soathslde School lu t some changes made. However, it washtub or pall, a scrub-brush,
and a washboard.
Friday. Sanu visited tha school on the last day o f acbool before holtdaya begin. Teacher at far left
encouraged the amateure watch­
1* Mra. Velma Mitchell. (Staff Photo)
ing to see such a good golfer In
Orion Is noted for ite wonder­
trouble In a sand trap. Many of
tham wets hoard to remark. ” H# ful wash-ability, dry-ablllty, and
looked
Just Ilka met”
Today shapeabllity. That’s why Orion
Tommy Bolt displayed a goodly sweaters will give you lota of
amount of ^mperamant. which la pleasurable wear If you give them
reasonable
amount of good
one reason golf la so widely fol­
lowed. The gallery la Just waiting car*.
By SHS STUDENT
It’s finally
beret Cant you for one of the player* to Gy off
guess? This Is the time, other the handle. The gallery itself, Is
full of personalities and frequent
than summer vacation
that
MONDAY
ly It Is not the players that are
long awaited.
The Sanford Story League will
getting the attention. But once
Yes.
its
Christmas
vacation
meat at the Episcopal TarUh
■gain, Sanford
time
again.
A
lot
of
pleasant
“ “ “ V was
" blessed with
House at 8 p. m.
C« previous
nrevinui ’beautiful weather on this, their
event*
have
taken
place
Tha Dependable Class of the
highlight of the year.
Saturday
to these weeks of relaxing.
First Methodist Church will
and Sunday the crowd* will b«
On
Wednesday
night
the
annual
neat at 6:30 p. m. for a covered
out In the thousand*, and I hoc*
Christmas concert was given by
dish supper and Christmas party,
that by the tlma thle come* out,
the Glee Club under the direction
m at McKinley Hall. The husbands
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Edward
none
of Fanchon
McRoberts
of
Mise
Whittle.
• of the members will be guests Walstrom, of Tampa, announce the
faithful crew have been trarepl
end there will be an exchange of engagement and approaching mar­
Thursday there was a feeling ed in the stampeding masses,
gifts.
riage of their daughter, Virginia of rest!eisneta around the School. Fanchon herself has worked long
Tha Peat Matrons Club will Ann, to the Rev. Jimmie Bur­ Everyone was wishing this day and dltlgently,
as have
Vcm
would end leaving only one day Smith, Jeanne Foulk
meet with Mrs. Tommy McClain nette, of Gainesvile.
and Sally
of the week.
et 7:30.
Straus, and the rest of the mem­
The wedding will be solemnized
Friday, the Freshman
Glee bers of the Women’s
Golf As­
Enlisted Men’s Wives Club will at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday, Dec.
meet at the U. S. 0. at I p.m. 20, at the Flrat Christian Church Club and Trip!* Trio added to the sociation, to make tho tournament
Christmas spirit by singing and run amoothly. Hop* that Frank
for a Christmas party and elec­ In Tampa.
rtpald by
this
tion of officers.
Tho Rev. Burnette aupplled aa leading the student body tn Christ­ Meban* feels
mas carols.
time for tho free luncheon
pastor
of
the
First
Christian
•
TUESDAY
At last the bell rang!
Frsel
Church here during the summer
By now most everyooe In town
Sanford Tourist and Shuffleof 1934. He completed his under­
has
received his Christmas seals,
Although
many
students
will
board Club will meet at 6 p. m.
graduate work at Atlantia Chris
for a covered dish supper and tisn College, Wilson, N. C., Isst have part-time jobs there is still and sent In two dollars to the
Seminole County tuberculosis and
the feeling of rest for a while.
Christmas party.
June. Hs is a first year student
health association. . If you have
Now
everyone
la
looking
for­
The monthly meeting of tho in the Bible College of Phillips
ward to the end of school. Then not recelvrd them and have not
Dorcas Class will be held at 7:30 University, at Enid, Okla.
town, call
next year the story will repeat bought them down
p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Mrs. Graham at 794, and she will
Itself
as
it
has
In
the
past.
Crabtree, 2349 Palmetto Ave. with
Many will take tripe. Some will gladly get them to you at once.
Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mrs. R. A.
sleep.
A few will do some daring Many of us have fallen Into
Cohen and Mrs. It. J. Schmidt as
things.
Several will receive eng- laxity about the Chriatmas tosls,
^ cohostasaea. A White Elephant
agment
rings. Maybe that’s dar­ because we rarely hear of any
• gift exchange will be held.
one with T. It. any more. Thle
ing.
WEDNESDAY
As a whole
though, eveyone la true. Much of It has been ar­
Prayer Meeting will be held at
A noontime Yule party was en will throughly enjoy themselves rested. At the present time Sunthe First Baptist Church at 7:30 Joyed by the members and friends and gat their fill of Christmas ford has twenty patients In the
w h it e
A m e r ic a n
p.m- at 1:15 the Sunday School of the Mothers’ Circle of the Up- foods and giving. Parties will be hospital in Orlando, and three in BROADTAIL enriches a cos-'
the hospital In
Tampa. Tho*f
attended
by
the
doiene.
Songs
ssta
Presbyterian
Church
on
Dec.
Cabinet will meet and at 8:30 the
turn* of Importsd black and
of peace and good will will echo patients are cared for. They will whit# tweed from Oeorge CarIntermediate and Adult Choirs 13 In the Sunday School Room.
be
taught
before
they
aro
dlv
The rooms were cheerfully dec­ through the town ae each In his
mel's collection. Btralght-shaf.
will go Christmas Caroling.
for them ted, the coat ts lined through­
orated with pine houghs and trim­ own way expresses tho feeling of charged how to car*
selves. But T.B. can touch you out with fur. Fur also overlays
mings. Tho centerpiece on the ta- this season.
THURSDAY
Then, after presents have been too. At this moment one of our the flat collar. The costume Is
At 7 p.m. the Brotherhood of blo was a Christmas tree and
® tho First Baptist
Church will miniature village, nestled in pine opened and their contents closely own girls U suffering from the shown hers with a black cash-,
Inspected the thrill will be over same disease. Fortunately in her mere aweatcr.
nerve a Christmas supper to its and snow.
The Christmas story was road for a year. But, this time, In all eas* It has been discovered in
members, their wives nnd sweet
the early
stages, but It
still
hearts. The Intermediate Choir and prayer offered by Sirs. L. De­ Its splendor, will come agsln.
means that she will
bo In the
will rehearse at 7 and the Adult Young. There were 18 present for
the event.
hospital for nine months to
Hang Those Boots
Choir at I p.m.
year. Because wu have a drive
Want
to
keep
the
family’s
over­
The meeting of 0. E. S. Semi­
In
Ssmlnol* County, she will able
shoes
out
of
the
way,
In
neat
Beauty Up
nole, Chapter No. 2 will be held
The cosmetic
aspects of the order, properly mated? Here’s to go to the hospital In Orlando,
at Masonic Hall at 8 p. m. Each
where she will be able to see
person Is to bring a one dollsr Empire look featured thl* season how: fasten a metal towel bar to
her husband and children. This
a
wall,
sad
then
attach
spring
Include some eye make-up along
gW for Chrlstmss exchange.
with a pale, scrubbed skin tone clothespins with thin wire — on* girl la NOT poor, she Is NOT ne­
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-------------------------and pink lip color. In using clothsspln to hold each pair of gligent about htr health, and yet
New Gas Rangrs Arc
mascara, try to achlove a delic­ boots. But before hanging tham, thU disease has attacked her. The
Colorful, Easy to Wash
ate smooth line instead
of a wipe the boot* with aoap or det­ mobile X-ray units will be In
ergent „suds. .This
Homemakers can now select lumpy ami blotchy one.
..
, prevents soiling
, - Sanford from the eighth of Jan­
gas ranges color-keyed to match
uary until the sixteenth. Wc urge
the pretty decorator colors used to apply mascara to your eye­
you to be x-rayed then. It Is not
for other kitchenwire and equip- brows or lashes with a clean
i
a m o n o
* i n c. ■,
ment. The
colorful
„
. , new ranges_ brush. Wash the brush often be•rc *‘ ,!uy
tw*,n ,our
u*ln« soap or
clean with eoap or determent suds ,jctcrjjcnt j U(jj an(j spreading the
on all outer eurfaces.
tiny bristles apart
to remove
&lt;7 Best of all, storage drawers, clogged matter. Rinse, end
pet
burner grates, burner and broiler the brush dry with a tissue.
trays, burner heads — and even
oven doors— are removalbe for |
In-the-slnk sudt-senibblng! Some
NOW
ovens tre also
equipped with
SHOWING
glass "windows” which are re­
movable fur washing.

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rail with plaatle ends. Plastl
or rayen tape*. Oattoo or aylaa
ANNETTE'S - for food food, 21— ROOFING aid PLUMBING
cords.
_ _ ______ _
Shrimp,
Renkarik Ufa* sad I’alat Ga
Spaghetti, Kosher Corned Beer
PLUMBING
112-114 West 2nd SL
Phooa 310
Seodwkbs*. SO. CITY LIMITS.
Contrast and Repair Work
Free
EaUmates
LIVE BAIT
♦-LOST AND FOUND
R. L. HARVEY
Shiners. Bull Heads. Pop Guts
Phone 1821
LOST— Brown It White male 104 lenford Are.
5 Dotes, 950
Beagle puppy wsiring green
Missouri Minnows and Worms
D
l
l
le
a
free
pass
to
the
Movie*
collar with Jingle belli. An
land
Klde-ln
Theatre
for Fleming G r e m y -B . Geaeva Aw.
•wen to' name "Mickey". Lo«t
Fluyd
Palmar.
Exp.
date
Dec.
Bear South Pinecrelt School or
Oil heaters, all kind, cheap
Dec. 88, ’$8.
Vicinity. REWARD. Apply Mre.
Wa lake youra In trade.
Clara riillola loa Laurel Dr.
CERAMIC T IL I
•r call Dr. B u i, 1339.
On Hwy
Paul P. Mueller A Son Ph. 164
♦—f KBBONAL NOTICE!
Paint 3JA gal. Sweat Shirts, JscFree estimate. Quality work.
kets, Coll, Tents. Army-Navy
KOLLAWAY, Hospital and Bab;
Surplus. 310 Sanford \vi
PLUMBING A HEATING
Beds D ir. Week, or Moatb— Septle Tank Installation A Service
TcL 1UL runltitro Ceotar —
Heater service, A r c h i e C. Order personalued French-fold
Christmas eards, w.th your
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1315.
119 West Flnt St
favorite snap shot. 26 for $4,
100 lor $14. WIEBOLDTS CAM­
A U TO M O TIVE
ERA BIIOP, 210 8 Park Ave._

Ph. 1821

11

47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

Roolccare ned
Dresser and Atlrror
Innrrsprlng Mattress
Rox Spring
Complete BEDROOM

OZIER R E A L T Y CO

$179.

OPKN MONDAYS
T i l . fl:00 P.MECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia. Pb. 1212
■Bud Bamberger^ kt^r.
FREE DELI

Laura H. Osier. Realtor
Hats) M. Field, Associate
3001 So Orlando liwy. Ph. 1331
EVENINQS: 3113 and 710

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

D«c&lt; 17, 1056

P in •

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You'll Find ft In « * * W

F r -$ f m

EASY TO FIND-

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£ *

HANDY-COMPLETE
V

HilMaY

[

O. D. Farrell’ S
ARCADE PACKAGE .STORE
Featuring:
The Very lin t
310 E. First

\mu«

lla* your husband ever
enjoyed lh* fine fitting
Qualities of NUNN —IIUHII shoe*
Givr him a pair, from, $19.90
IVEY'S bllUE STORE
Fountain Pen*, Pencils
and matrhrd sets by —
Rheafftr and Parker
ToucirroN d r u o c o .

OjUL^I
Complete line of
Corts and Stop stools
FURNITURE CENtF.lt
11$ W. fir st 8L
8-pe. Grlscer Food choppeg
$12.93
FURNITIIHK CENTER
116 W. First St.

The Luting gift lor me Lom$
WLNCIIBMfLK RIFLE
ST g 54 Scatter Rugs
MONEY
CLIPS
22 Calibre Single .... $18.10
304 So. Park Ave. — Phone 180
$5 $8 A $8 98
sterling
and
Gold
C'lilel
H Calibre double
323 73
SANFORD LINOLEUM A T IL I
$2.2.5 and $3.00
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS j
HOUSE
i r W. First SL
43—FARM sad GARDEN
W.M. K. KADKIl
Sanford Ave. at 25ih 8t.
2 bedroom, masonry, kitchen
112 8. Park Ave.
equipped.
beatdlful
oak
flours,
Oranges, tangerines St Vumquats.
ceramic tiled bath, nice closelr.
MIRRORS
WROUGHT IRON
2201 W. !8th. J. T. kortUr Sr.
plenty of kitchen cabinets, nice
FURNISHINGS—Reasonably
Hmoklng Stand
16 x 6$ crystal sheet. R*$ul8$
porch, 2 tots, citrus, comer I
Priced
With Magazine Rack $7.15
$1993 DOOR MIRROR, $9.13 ea.
75.000 Cellars! plant* ready for
location at 2016 Holy Ave. Thlsl
Hats Shirts—Underwear—Bell* SKNKAKIK GLASS A PAINT Co.
MATH Kit of Hanford
planting. $2.00 Thousand. Larg­
is a good buy at $10,000, with I
Trouser* —SOx—Rho**
203 E. First St.
er lot* cheaper. Phone 2006-W.
113-111 W. 2nd SI.
terms available. Exclusive.
II. A A. DEPT STORK
Corner
Sanford
St
4th
SI.
CABBAGE PLANTS
. $3.00 up
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
400.000 Midieason Market. Ph.1
. 11.15 up SPORTS SHIRTS k JACKETS
Bed Outfit, complete
2103.
... . $1.60
W. DIRTRICM
T. W. HERO1Key Chains
$44.83
Complete Mrn's Wear
Jeweler
NOE
RRA1.TORB
FRANK NQF.I.I
MATHER of Sanford
For her Christmas give her
Itesionably Priced
Phene It er 1(3
S. Pa
planters and blooming potted 1981 Park Ave
203 E. First St.
G A R R E T T ’ S
plants from—
323 E. First SL
Buy
one
of
our
new
block
homes
SEW!NG~MAC1ILNES
BOUDOIR
I—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
ORAPF.VILLl! NURSERY
Beautiful Derautlers
before January 1st and get
LAMPS
Nicthl — White
Grapevtlle Av«. — Phone 2051 i homsttead
AJPCLLIU -T
SHAErFER
SNORKEL
of
Hie
favorite
exemption.
Two
Sell Your Cat to
$5.83 up
New and Used
A
Rail
Point
Pen
A
Pencil
Whiskey
$4&lt;ki
and
up
bedroom at $7600. Three bed
ROY REEL
GARRETT’S 323 E. 1st St.
WII.SON-MA1ER
II—SWAP
Rots from $t.!K
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
TNE
TOWN PUMP
3M W. Second St.
room at $9250. Terms available.
Phone $$•
311 K. 1st. 81.
Ranfoist Jewelry A Luggage
Including; bath fixtures, cabinet
HI W. Fust SL
port, sewing mach Will trade 7 room house end 2 Several investments rentals prosink, water purap.Nseptlc tank Singer elec.
300
Sanford
Ave.
I'h.
Ill*
l l,n
■
1
i
6—BOATS AND MQToia
FRHilDAIRE'H
exclusive
pci
tics
for
salo.
Phono
us
for
...........
130.00
lots for 2 HR trailer as down
and water heater, approximate
30-irtch French Door
delalls.
Nearly new baby bed
$22.30
payment. 1317 Douglas. Ph.
Your Evinrude Dealer
MEN'S ROI1K.S
Electric Range, $308.96 u f
ly $25 month.
1071-XR.
Foam
Rubber
Matt.
4
Bed
$60.00
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
and TV JACKETS
Call, or tee us TODAY
’ CLAUDE II. WOLFE
$50.00
Gifts far Hw S f f i )
SOI E. lit St.
Phone 90S
Robert A. Williams
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113 New Homart Jet pump
all wool and blends
30* E. First St.
22 Auto. rifle, scope-site
$27.40
RENTALS
REALTOR
Y 0 W E L L ' R
»^ M (/rORCT C tgS -B IC T a^ S ~
12 gauge shotgun, new ... $17.50
PAINT , u .'s..'...'....ts $$J0
lUymond l.undquiat,
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
DOROTHY GRAY
Spin reel, Bouthbend rod $1300 S!— APT£—ROUSRK—ROOMR
single
Blankets,
each
$1
1954 Motor Scooter.
ItlllSB
ARROCIATR
Toiletries
M. G. HODGES
llotpoint electric range
$50.00
Ties by Beau Ilrummtl,
Satin Comforts . .........
$M|
Make. Telephooe *M-J.
Phone
1873.
Atlantic
Beak
Bldg.
Service on All Water Pump*—
Walnut Tea wagon
$35.00 WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Creams — l-otluns
Van lleusen A Smoothie.
ARMY-NAVY BURPLUR
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Bedroom aultts from
LVt.oo
Gift Sets
private baths. 114 W. First St
310 Sanford Ave.
Also the new tmttun down
OWNER MUST BALE
II —TRACTOBS
_
Paoia Road, Thone too
New Singer type sewing machines
Y 0 W E L L ’ S
tic. $1.50.
Here It an opportunity you should
Avalon
Apis.
Efficiency.
Ph.
720-W
T. V. LAMPS
.............- .....................
$59.30
ATTENTION BUI.K r RU IT U—SPECIAL NOTICES
not miss. Lovely 3 bedroom CII
C O W A N ' 8
SUPER TRADING POST
$1.95
DEALERS, juit traded thirty
home on large shady grounds,
Efficiency
apt.
Ill-way
17
92
So.
212
E.
1st.,
Phono
871
REVLON
Cosmetics
.
.
.
61.25
up
FURNITURE CENTER
(10) 1955 Diamond T
720 Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture. Ph. 2053-W ... Open till 3:00 p.nt.
family slro kitchen, lot* of
City Limits. SlumbcrUnd Court.
Gift Set*
........ 2.50 up
116 W. First St.
rlnsct space, hardwood floors
tractor* and 1952 Mack A50
Brush amt Comb set*
62.5(1 up
W# build, design and reflnith. This is a free pass In the Prairie
tractors.'
Look
these
over
now
thru-out.
VA1.UKD
at
over
Ud
C
.U
U
.
tew
re
--------_
Bee
Seminole
Really
fer
Desir­
- a *a__
IIOUMILLAT A ANDERSON
See at $18 French, Pb. 52-R.
Lake
Drive
In
Theatre
for
$13,000 REDUCED to $12,000
while selection is good. Also
able Houses and Apts. Phune 11
On the Corner by the Clock
RAT KILLERS
Mrs. It. R. Gray, Longwoed.
twenty (20) food 31’ and 34'
for quick tale.
PUMPS » BPKINKLKH
Exp.
date
Dec.
26.
'50.
Guaranteed
EFFICIENCY
Apartment.
Suitable
Bulk Fruit trailers. Great DaneSYSTEMS
W. II. "Blir RTKMPKR
TUSAY
De-Con $1.69 - Warfarin $1.0$
for Winter TourDt. Private bath
Dlamond T, 108 So. Orange All typos and .dies, Installed
Realtor
—
Gtoerel
Usurer
Heavy
Junk,
also
oranges.
Sat­
G. E. ELECTRIC
Wind and Wcathsr Lotion
A shower. Steam heat. Inaulre
Blossom Trail, Orlando 5 9051
BIDWF.LL FRED St SUPPLY CO.
"Do It Yourself.”
Guy AUea Associate
urday
St Sunday,
“ Plckum
PERCOLATOR, r*g.t $19.95
— ---- ■ ------- —
t
61.00 tire ... . 50c
Manuel Jaeobson across from
110 E. tnd St.
FMna 1 4 »
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ArlHte
Price,
Asaoelale
Yourself*. Ilrlng your basket.
Bale Price $16.9,5
62.00 alte
91.00
This is a free pass to the Rltl
Post Office.
S T I N K
Phone
905
or
2122
—
112
N.
Park
_ TOUCHTON DRUO CO
Theatre for Mrs. 0. L. Barks.
Mid season fruit. Phone 1305-312
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Machine and Supply Co.
2 Room Apts. 112 Evm. Pb 2963-W
Osteen.
Exp. date Dec. 25, '56.
Pb. U
112 R. Magnolia
Gifts
IP IT IS RBAL BBTATR. ’
207 W. 2nJ ML
ask CrumUy 4k Montelth
Clean apt Oil heal, 011 Park.
TIME
44—APPUANCR9
IS—TRAILERS
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
A lovely gift watch
CROSLKY - BEND1X
Famous Sunbeam
Z-bedroom furnished apt. CloseDesk lc Chair
$19.75 up
Sales and Service
Mlxmastcr
with
Juicer
PHONE 9$7t far HIERRY
It will pay YOU ‘ ••‘ • W
In. 70} Palmetto Ave.
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, sale
Seta
WM. E. KADER
RANDALL
ou b jy. Open Evealngs and
$47
50
and service. 0.. II.
I High, Ovl*do
From $19.88
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
112 S. Park Ave.
Electric
Company
3-bedroom
unfurnished
house,
undays.
FIs. Phone FO-6-XI16 or Ban
MATHER of Sanford
1219 W. 13th St. Rear Birber Shop
WILSON-MAIER
Celery Ave. Phone 2n4L
Service— Quality —Satisfaction
Eastaldo Trailer Bales
ford IC42-W alter 6 p.m.
2U2 E. Firs* Si311 E. First At.
Phone
DRESSES FOR SUB-TEENS
Palatka,
Fla.
'all
Ph. 113 Banford 2837-J—3 De ilary
REAL ESTATE DRIVE TN
Cotton—Co-duroy— Mixed
5
room
.furnished,
2
bedrroom
55t*
French
Ave
LITTLE ROYS PANTi
Used GE relrigrratrr GOOD run­
$5!« to $to.n*
CHRISTMAS
house. Just repainted. Conven­
Alrstrcam House Trailer for sale.
Bites 2 io boys 18
ning condition. $."&gt;0.00 Cash. 305
J. W. HALL, RKALTOR
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
HEATING
CANDIES
ient
to
Air
Base.
Ph.
HltFJ.
Purchased new this ytar. Com­
$2.98 up
Holly Ave. Phune 1307-M.
Johnny Walker, Aseeeiete
III E. First St.
Floor Furnaces &amp; Circulators
plete with combination refri­
Whitman's
—
Nunnallv’a
PURCELL’S
“ Cell IUII" Phone 1733
II—ACREAGE
gerator, gas rangs, gas heat,
II. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
Pangborn
—
Norris
123 W. First St.
PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
Ono 1952 Frigidairo 12 cu. fL
Consult A REALTOR First
twin beds, dinetio it 12 gallon 200 S. Park
Phone 1140
____ TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
—not Desperation
refrigerator.
Good
condition Ten acres exceptional tllsd land
GAMES
water tank. 8t. John's Rsslty.
See our beautiful center pieces
on hard surface road. W. E. CULLEN AND HARKBY
mechanically
and otherwise.
Fhone 1129 or 1070, Sanford.
Books
— Toys
IN
N.
Park
Are.
Fhew
1311
SWEENEY'S
FAIRBANKS - MORSE Pumps
IMPORTED
CHINA
Klrchhoff Jr. Phone 305.
$110.00 Phone 2u60.
Blocks — Banks
lit Mainolix
Phone 117
Well Drilling. HOWARD C.
from all over th* world
14-USED CARS
Plush Animali
LONG, Phone 383, 207 East 43—BUILDING MATERIALS
MONROE CORNER CRAFT and
I
8II0ES Pretty Patents for
TOUCHTON DRUO CO.
GIFT
SHOP
Commercial
Ave.
Chrysler tale model 1951 hard top
drtss and Cute Straps for
KED-I-MIX CONCRETE
1st. St. 3 Mi. W. of the Clock
Acreage lulings of undeveloped
!
convertible. 31,000 milts. In ex­
Everyday. $2.98 up
All Slies
GATLIN BROTHERS
A. B. PETERSON
Window
Sills
—
Lintels
land
In
tracts
of
3
acres
or
cellent condition, looks like
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
LEVIS
A
Dragline It Bulldozer Service
Urnter Associates: A. B. Peterson
Septic
Tank
.
Stale
Approved
larger
In
Seminole
County.
Ph.
WESTINGHOUSE To-slrr
new. Reasonable for
cash. Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
*o» 8. Sanford Ave.
tt.SS - $3.95 — $4J0 1
Jr., P. J. Chssterson, Garfield
Sand
•
Cement
Mortar
Mix
Collect
or
write
Pat
Pattillo.
Would make a nice Christmas
Choice of confection colon
WUIetu, John Metseh sad R. W.
Miracle Concrete Co.
J. Rolf* Davis, Inc. 56621. 27
P U R C E L L ’ S
I
CHARMS
$31.95
' gift. Mrs. B. S. Rowan, 200 W. ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Williams. A. C. Doudnry, Lead
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333.
S. Main St. Orlando. FIs.
123 W. First SL
1
Gold and
BAGGKRI.Y
APPLIANCE
20th St.
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
Sorvryor.
Silver
CENTER
programs.
etc.
Progrruive
Ill N. Park Ave.
Fhone tl28
CONCRETE
This Is « free pais to th# Pralrlo
WM. E. KADER
REAL ESTATE
IIS Magnolia Ave.
Printing Co. Phone 405 — 403 Ready Mixnl Concrete. Concrete
Trati ft Triamiayr
Lake Drive In Theatre for
112 S. Park Ave.
West
13th
St.
Block, Sand. Gravel Cement, 63—HOMES
• Mrs. A. R. Pinkerton. Esp.
WAX-W1Z
Necklaces .
$1.00 up
Concrete ripe lo meet .ill
. date Dec. 26, '56.
NEON SIGNS
COMPLETE SELECTION
With fountain hand!*
Rings—precious gems $9.95 up
Qualifications.
Five
room
house
with
hath
and
Service — Neon Lighting
Christmas Treo Trlmmlnfa
No drip — No Mesv
Chirms, silver or gold $1.69 up
You’ll Bo Miles Ahead with the
approximately
thirteen
arre*
of
Sherman
Concrete
Pipe
Co.
Rs-Paints — Truck Lettering
and Decorations
$195
rn
NEW 1917 PONTIAC, now on
high hammock land. W. E.
FRANK NOEt.L, Jeweler
Phone 2US
Windows Signs— Ill-way Signs. Out West 13th St.
Buy while stocks are complete
Klrchhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
•
display.
FURNITURE CENTER
110 S. Park Ave.
Shaw
A
Day
Neon
Signs
—and
—
KEL'S 3 and 19c STORE INC.
44—BUMI.NESA EQUIPMENT
116 W. First Bt.
Ph. SOi-W — 1*7)i W. 9th SL
CUSTOM IUJILT HOMES
You'll bo Dollars Ahead with the
Linen and batiste H A N K E R
high appraisal trade-in you get »j—SCHOOLS-LNSTBUCTION
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
See our beautiful Cultured Pearls.1CHIEFS x nice gift for someone
UAYNES Office Machine Co.
from Ray Herron
Typewriters, adding machines
Gifts fsr ■ o k v i’K R
FINANCING
Ideal for Christmas giving.
I? ? ? . w,Bt to remember. 29e—
1984 Pontiac 4-dr. Star Chief
$1.50.
Satss-Renuls, 314 Msg., Ph. 44 LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
$17.95 tax Inc.
Deanna’
s
School
o
f
Dance
Custom
C O W A N ’ S
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
WERT JEWELRY STORE
Drinking Cupa .......$1.00 up
1914 Pontiac 4-dr. Chicfton De Ballet—Tap—tue— and Ballroom 47-FURNITURB-MOU8EHOLD
212 E. 1st., Phone *71
202 E. 1st., Phono 5
A.
K.
SHOEMAKER.
JR.
Rempel Rubber Toya . 68c up
I7
92
ut
Hiawatha—
Phone
2371
Luxe
Phone INI
1500 Msllonvill#
Assorted Toys ___ 68c up
1953 Pontiac Catalina Coupe
196) Buick Riviera Sedan
ROUMILLAT
lc ANDERSON
This is a free puss to the Kiu
— bedroom house. 1 4 large
On the Corner by the Clock
1964 Dodge Royal Sedan
eatre for Clarence Powell
iea
lots.
2435
El
Ciptaln.
CsU
353-J
8$ 196$ Mercury 4-dr. Overdrive
—who has
the satisfaction of
DP- date Dec. 2d, '56.
aftsr 4:00.
^ 195$ Pnntlca Catalina Coupe
knowing he gave the very best
THE SANFORD HERAUJ
Real Art Pictures
Infant BLEEPERS. Blue, yallowv
1165 Plymouth Plain Sedan
TOI.VR SCHOOL OF PIANO
MISSING T Locate Beautiful framed reproductions
would be aa welcome aa
pink. In s lm Small, median,
Call Kay Herron. 2458 or after
807 Magnolia Ave.
A LANE CEDAR CHEST
a daily latter from horn*
and Originals from $3.96
Urge. Outing flannel.
it quickly through Want Ads.
6 p .m . Ph. 1543-W.
Register now for 2nd term beWILSON-MAIER
$1. month—$11 50 year.
C OW A N ’ S
ginning January T, 1937. Begin i
Phone
1*21.
1963 Pontiac 6-custom C|tsUn».
111 E. lit. At.
Phone 95(i
IT’S A GIRL
ENJOY YOUR OWN HOME
By Mall Anywhare
212 E. 1st., Phooe $74
n«r» through advanced. Phone•
Completely equipped. 1 own»r,
—who Is enchanted by the last­
274.
lOW mileage. A steal
1 driver, low
ing beauty of the Gift that in­
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
at $1395 Phone 135-J.
THIS (llltlSTM.iS
spires future dreams to come
BILLS HABO TO FAT? Sell
MINWTKR'S MEDICAL REPOBt
EMPLOYMENT
make the Want Ads your ahopfH
true.
Extra clean '51 Buick specialSee Our Large Selection Now
sedan. Radio, heater and w/w StT h ELP WANTED MALE
minister says too many churches
Select your horn* sire ia
lng place.
threugh * M t Ads for CASH
tiros, low mileage. Ph. 511-W
LONDON
*u-Th*
worn
gales
*ri
. d f i d .,od do" l.
.
EASY T E R MS
after 6 p. o .
South Plnecrest—Sanford
Cel 1821.
Newspaper tires? sslesboys want 1
of the winter swept over sections
^*'f- ^r- Robert Spike, oJ
LET IT RAIN, let It shine. Every
sd for work aftsr echo il. Ax»»
of Britain yesterday, killing at » •* • ‘-ongreg.ttooal Christian
16—APyLlANClfREPA(RING
AayUuaf
CrS.o Msiiuis—asi./orr.
up to 14 vears ul.i See Mr. I MATHER OF SANFORD
&lt;l«y is a good day to me the
!ea*t four persons and bringing1 "grenes, told a church confer20.1
•
09
E.
First
SL
MATHIS electric
appiiauc* re­
Holley at The Sanford Herald
With A
Went Ads.
heavy snows la parts nf S&lt;-otlsnd. I rnf&lt;*
pairing. Light fixtures Installed.
CTass*fU4
Fhone 127
right after school.
Two men died at Mid Yell In
or
A little freah lemon or lime
Free pick up A delivery. Thone
JUST CALL
the Shetland Island* when their Juice perks up bottled apple Juice.
URGENTLY NEEDED
U^d'furniture, ispriU a ,,, taa&gt;7
_2420-XJ.
_______
ic t
small boat capsired in a gal*
SELL
MEN 18 37 to train . . Telegraph
etc. Bought-,old.PI
D i c e syrup-preserved ginger
V*len&gt;-!a Villas—Deljind
which sometimes reached a velo­ and aprinkte It over oringe or
Operators for Hailroads this. 321 East 1st. St. Phone I6.ii " ’
• BUSINESS
city
of
104
miles
an
hour.
An
area. Average pay 6350. Job.
ne ,MI*
lemon sherbet, but remember •
SERVICES
assistant lighthouse keeper was little ginger goes a long way.
waiting. G 1. apDruv^d. Writ. Delux Duo Th.rm Blonde heat.r
§
t
.
.Uuliit
r
Utllayr
Box ART
Sanford Herald. ! 53.no*. BTU'S. Almost new. * 1 ^ An Odham A Tmlor home is all
swept out to sea and drowned in
14—BEAUTY PARLORS
trie lighter A fan. 1210 Mag-'you could ever wish for. You can LET W
|the Outer Hebrides and another ltd over parts of Northern Scot*
SAM
C.
LAWSON
noiia.
1buy with confluence whin you
$10 Waves by Zotoa 4 Rssliitie ^ W O K R WANTED. FEMALE
ADLPQJTI
man was killed near Sheffield I land. Th,. Orkney Island* were
SL JoJuU k to lL f Comp any
deal with Odham St Tudnr.
$7.80 Thru Nov. Open 8 a n . •
when a high wind blew a bus1isolated yesterday. No airplane*
Wanted baby silting. Phone 1*39 I y (JK DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE See our beautiful residential sec
Call $71
shelter atop him.
could reach Kirkwall and the
—at Warehouse Prices, • visit non*: |lel-Air, Pineurest, South |SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
III N*(•« e*$
Snow felt heavily In many mail boat St. Ola was stormWomen sew easy ready cut hou.-e
BERRY’S We ar* experts at as Pineerest, Rn*e Court an I San
Clasetlied ads. Phooe 1(21 tor a
•ANFOffO FLONtOA
places in Scotland. Gale* with bound at Stomincas.
IT—BUILDING—REPAIRS
coats honu*. Earn from 917. (0
silting yon to stcur* gracious fords most distinctive community
gusts of 112 miles an hour bow— ■—
Grove Minors—Sanford
PAINTING
_
helpful sd wTtter.
good looks with functional con
to $27.16 dozen. Write — Ac­
venienc*. Today's best hays ia
curate
style,
Freeport,
New
Ted Burnett
nationally adv*rtlsed furnitur*
York.
CHOOSE GOOD W O ■ K B ■ !4
for PAINTING
Drive Out T.*day
at DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W
FOR SALE
aeci Grandview
Pbon* 1952 14 31—MURK WANTED—STALE
ODHAM it TL'DOrt. INC.
through Cl*iiihed ads. Let an'
First St. I’hon* 1687 for Ev«n" V L ____ U !
J«23
A.
French
A*f.
Ing Appugr-tment.
lllosiming polled plants, cut
experienced ad writer assist you
WOOLSEY
Phone* 2100 and -'M»
A Carpenter retired
and
atone,
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“ Builders of Finer Homes
wouij tike »raall Or odd* Jobs: rhls is a free pass to the Movie
flower*,
Xm as
wreaths,
Marine Finishes
For Florida Living"
to do in and about Sanford | |lnd n,d# Theatre for $frs
For Your Boat
other attractive g ifls .
What have you? Write postcard ' Florence Sunderlm. Ungwuod!
'M .
B U ILDNS E D S Senkarik (Haws and Palnl Co
or letter to: William Bullard,
Exp. date Dec. 26, *56.
WAMT ADS
A. K. IlOSSETTEH
111-114 W 2nd St.
Phone 320
725'j Perry St., Sandusky. Ohio. I •
• BIG VALUES
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l’ h. 212
Celery Av*.
Experienced fermiT in growing]
REMODELING?
FOR QUICK ACTION dm CUest
• QUICK CREDIT
celery
St
truck
firming
on
sand
'
Knotty Pine Panel 21ttc sq. ft“ We telegraph flowers any• RASY TERMS
A muck for the past 20 years j
Cypms Panel 184c *q- ft
fled ids u sell rent hire. Call
WILSON MAIRR
seeks connection with grower in
Beautiful Far Natural Finish
where” .
New aed Used Fernltur*
ceoir.il Florida. Phone 630 in
1*21, u y “ Charge A."
GREGORY LUMflEK
1311
K.
First
St.
rhon*
188
$U&gt; is Maple
Phone 23*73 Sanford.

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(Chattel** (t e a Page 1)
•nm Tam l&gt;
ad by ordinance or reoolutioa, ex­
The 31-year old mas, sag at the
David Metre (Sanford)
cept that it ahall meet regularly
Iflu ,
Joseph Manaeo (Sanford)
UM Ant few mhratec of the It was plucky captain Luther principal witnesses Is the Hobby
■r HjuuAiv w m ta
not teas than twice each moath.
Isa Robert* (Sanford) '
Dude
who
(farted
the
hall
rolling
trie)
in
Orlande,
received
a
■+
i
war
Joat
ractaf
oy
«nd
Ovledo-Tb# Ovted* U m t%f&amp;
Th# Mayor or aay two member*
Xqbhte Doe Gibson (Sanford)
th
the
lin
t
field
foal,
frem
U
M
coart.
wU
h
the
ball
vere head Injury in eddWeB M
crucial teat Friday night whan
of tha Cbmmlaaioa may call spe­
Anna
ivy
(Sanford)
la Um poaaeaeloa of ooe then ea It wai mostly the Lions. his aplM frartnr*. He wae ac­
met Um Tavnina quintet on M
cial meetings -of the Commission
Discharge*:
___ local coart. la that th* Ta- then the ether. Many attempu Evan playing against superior companied by his two email sons,
upon at least S4 hours' written
Stephanie Hid son (Sanford)
height
the
Lions
kept
in
front
all
made
by
both
(idea
for
a
wen
ta m quintet were far taller than
notice to each member, served
Charles
Dunn
(Sanford)
seven-year-old
Thomas
Lamar
U
m
way.
goal ta ao avaiL
____
Am local beyn.
personally or left at their usual
Richard Dunn (Sanford)
They w o n chalking tip points Long and eight-yeerold Ltland
place of business; provided, how­
Wilbamina Minor (Sanford)
toe fast to koepp ap with them. Wayne Long. Both boys escaped
ever, that absence of notice shall
Lora, Peterson (Sanford)
The quarter ended 1&gt;7 Orledo from the wreckage without a
Larry Wllbsnka (Sanford)
not be material at any special
From then on if was Ferdinand scratch. The small son crawled
Gary Swain 'Sanford)
meeting at which all members of
Duds, Luther Duds, and Cert Fa from a tiny rear window of the
n rw a c o t a r am m
c e c a n AKKiUlAM, Dial. * AKKRMAK
Dec. U
r n o w l a a u o t a e e ca ti,
the Commission are present. and
eer.
bry
scoring.
Luther,
Cal
and
Far
s js a t e f r *
aSttm o r
Adailisten:
waive notice. All meetings of th*
dlnand matte seraral lovely fields
a (Trim t o caanrroaa
Jack Owens, garage owner and
Stove Lowery (Sanford)
City Commission and ail commit
to n e t all the way down the operator of Longwood, wae first
nr m
"
souutioi
*
ckoaiaa
VACATixo
katmoitd W.
Delate
Ernestine Bush (Oviedo)
tees thereof shall be public, and
VSSLe. a .i d ABAaoo.eina r o a n o x i o r court for a basket
at the scene. He said, ” 1 bad to
Discharge*:
---------A t i a t W i l l AND It was In the last half of the pry the door of the car open. It
any citizen shall have access to
*0
.uL, CRSD tTO Ra AND F*W k jn s
h a v i n g C L A in a o b MAO MMMT o r WAVS in #«■•
There** Brown (Sanford)
the minutes and records thereof
second period that Tavares threat was wedged shut.”
in o t o county . rtoaiO A
DKMANDO AQA1NBT 0AID
Besalo Smith (Sanford)
at all reasonable times. The
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKHMi
cncd to tie the score but never
BOTATBl
___
Th*
car
was
a
total
toes.
Lum­
NOTICE
1IERRBT
GIVEN did. The belf ended J3-20.
r .a u d M«k
roe.
are
n#r*or
notice la
liEKrfix oivt.-t
ck oe(f y
oe. w
* »*F*er
William Baldwin (Sanford)
Commission shall determine Its
ber from the barrier wae scat­
Nettie Faraell 'Oviedo)
own rules and order of busioeva,
S M S"!fc In the third and fourth quart tered over a 100-foot. area when
•r slthar e l ro e . m a r k e r * sea l sat Beard a f County Coma&gt;l**lon*r* of •rs Wallace Keltey and Mike DuEthel Mao Florence and baby
and shall keep a record of its
the ear (kidded 50 yards before
Bomloala County, riorlda, at a pub
(Altamonte Springs)
proceedings."
tin baarlna ta said CommlMlonara' da were a big help to their team crashing and then
hurtling 30 Mary Ann Michaels (Sanford)
lha
Bamlaola
Counly mates. The third quarter ended
H i c o u e t r Jude* o f eom teoio couo* offlca la
Minute* o f the Wednesday
yards further.
Court ilouao la Sanford, rtorlila.
8 . riorU U . 2 t me o fflto
Joseph Manaeo (Sanford)
oa tb* 4th day o f Uacambor. IHC, 43-» Oviedo.
morning meeting were made a*
Dr.
John
Morgen
crashed
into
Matri* Brown (Sanford)
c alaa- adopted a Reoolutloa eloslae, vaFrom thon on there was no dan*
callable this morning.
•f tbo ca iln f, abaadoalas, dlacoatlaulns,
Mao Myers (Sanford)
gar of a comeback by the Tava ■ steel coal gondola of an At­
‘
laeUlmlns
end
raaoundna
any
r
s
.w
a
K
u
S
j
.t
o
S
a
f
^
;
lantic
Coast
Lina
train
yesterday
Following a discussion of the
Joseph
Bamberger
(Lake
Mary)
Sbt that tbo aald County
and res Quintet. The final seora was
• U la or demand aball a* &gt;■ wr
morning at approximately 3:33 a.
Fire Department incident with
lb o.o 57-43.
Moultrie Rally (Sanford).
tear. *■* ahall »U ta Ik* ntejft •* tbo oublle hod la and In
' i^ d a a ra OBd BM( offlOO iddfllt portions o f streets, allay ways, and
The highlight ot the game was ra. at th# intersection of the rail- Nadine Johnson (Sanford Lake Mayor Scott, which has been, re­
In
i| f cUim iBt« end ih ill t # ow ofo w nl rlsb l n f ways, locatod
ported to have been a heated de­
Mary)
t o k » tb* claim ant, bla . * • • « , o f Samlaola Couaty, Florida, dallnaat* when Ferdinand Duds made one rqad and Mellonvllle Ara. near
ad aaoa a man o r Dial and das­
bate, Commissioner John Krider
Junito Robinson (Sanford)
ol the prettiest plays of tho night Rosalia Drive.
cribed a* follow s, to-w lt:
moved that the Board of Sanford
All that part o f Myara A **- Tavares tried desperately for
Th* front end of Dr. Morgan’s
David Moore (Sanford)
an*. Adhtaa Aranua. Jonas A t * .
City Commissioner* provide an
10M
Mercury
convertible
was
tel­
Arthur
Me*
Scott
end
heby
boy
comebaek,
passed
the
ball
tho
and William* A r a iu a lr ria*.
amendment to tne Charter of th*
(Sanford)
n| South
of
tb *
Soulh length o f tho court.
Ferdinand escoped after be had skidded a
And Tactameat af RAYMOND
Boundary o f Sparllne
fltrnrl.
City of Sanford to allow the May­
Dec. 13
feet before crashing into the lait
W. EOT EE. paeaaaad
‘and atno, ell allay way* and raced way back, Jumped high in
/Admitsloos:
or of the City to be elected by
road rlaht o f wot*, natandlna (he air to retrieve the ball which car of the train.
noncB o r o u t
South from , end lying South brought thunderous applause.
the people. The amendment to be
Kay Dwysr (Sanford)
Dr. Morgan was taken to Sem­
of. tho
Sooth
lloandary
of
Ferdinand led hit teammates In inole Memorial in serious condi­ Duan* Tlnklepangh (Sodus, N. Y.) presented for passage tt the
Spurllas atroot la
and
bo.
HICKA. bla w lfo. aaA ■ * * »
forthcoming 1937 aeseioa of the
Willie Smith (Sanford)
twaaa and adjacent to Block* points with *3, Carl Fabry second tion and with reported chest and
SMER.Bd MAE HOUSER bla w lfA
K U it. N. and O. o f the flrct
State Legislature.
Robert
Sellar*
(Enterprise)
stomach
injuries.
His
condition
with
14,
and
Luther
Duda
third
f f allc*. and If daad. tkalr r
‘, 7*
addition
to
lo ^ k h irt
Suh*
unknown halra. **vi***fc nv*at#**.
Henry Brown (Sanford)
dlrlclon,
aerordln#
In
plat with 11.
was reported today aa "goad.”
'
It was learned, however, hut
naaleaaaa. lalnora, aradltora, , FU' , , ' J
thnrnof rarnrdnd In 1*1 it Book
Ruth Murray (Sanford)
In the preliminary game the
the powers of the proposed Mayor
o r aar and all partlaa aUlmlna by.
Answering a call to deliver a
1. P x r« I f o f lha P.ihllx Itw Cteudine Cast 'Lake Mary)
ordc o f Samlnolc County, F lor­ Tavares B team defeated Oviedo baby, Dr. Morgan was traveling
were not apeiisd out in the pron»m**d
d#?#*daat!?™ * 5
ida. ateapl that lha foraanlnc B team 44-34. This was a close
Dr. John Morgan (Sanford)
osal for an amendment to the
south on Mellonvllle Avo. through
shall not affaat any allay way
Hattie Moore (Oviedo)
and road rtehl o f w ay lying gsm* until the last quarter when a heavy fog predominant ovar
City Charter.
i i v right, tltlo o f lelorott lo o*d
South o f tha South Roundarr William Hart, canter, fouled out
th* ontire county,
to tho follow ing doooflhod
load,
At present, the City is operat­
nf nald Tllnrka K. U M. V and
O. and ahall not affaat Orapa. This game was Mike Tyre all the
ed by a City Manager form of
Investigating Officer* Ed Hay­
tr.
Tllta Aranua, lying
Baal
nf way. The smallest man on the
government with instruction* for
fact
•aid I^il O. and Barlar A t *. team contacted with 30 points of den and Sgt. Richard Cosgrsve
; " “* ? ASSb V.
(Continued From Pag* I)
a f Sactloa
nn# Irln g XVa«l nf nald .lytt K.
the operation of tha City handed
Mid that the train, traveling
BOARD OF COUNTY COM- the 34 for his local team He on
L Stone is to deliver a Christ“Vo*. .‘ i d ’ S i b d f rou . a r . k a r.b r
MtaamvERS o r sruinoi.K ly missed two foul shots that ha west, stopped 300 feet from the me* meditation. Chandler Vail down to the Ciy Manager by the
scene.
COTTNTT
Boaid of Commlsslnera.
ksks n i
will •prepare the manger sceno
It/ W. R. Millar, chairman attempted all night and he was
Two
switchmen
were
riding
the
a great favorite with tho crowd.
and Mrs. Mabel
■
iv tfjisja g tfa i 8 * 8 M g a
32-foot steel gondola at the time
NoTirr n r sai.b
of the crash but were unlnjuried. charge of sanctuary decorations
r i S ? ,D. An - D,fdvaK. ^ “ i i ^ . f i S S :
Nolle* la hereby glran that pur*
#» ’
•
#«
•
t i ff V JAMBS R- HICKS, at * 1. auant to Final Docrse randaroJ on
W. B. Richards and Jerry Davis for tha occaaioo.
*
dafaadaalA and rou . and aaeh of ha tttb day o f Dacambar. 1IK ,
Sunday
morning
In
th*
church
were the two switchmen «t tha
you oro roaulrod to fII# y o e r An- a that cartala causa pending In
(Contlrnued fr»m Page One)
iw ar lo p ffln ttfr§ CowpUInt
:b*
;ba Circuit Court In and
an&lt; (or S*m&gt;
Mri. Frank Post, 39, passed a
rear of the train. Others of th* school the annual Christmas of­
nolo County, Florida.
nola
Flurlda, Ii
In Chancery, who look top honor* at last fear’s
train crew were: F. E. Donald­ fering will be taken for charitable way at the loal hotpilal at 11:20
i ^ » CUpuim irf,od atto rg ^ omo.
V o '.V c o r ! w
* »«« ™
^
B.wing son, Engineer; T. L. Galloway, Institutions maintained by Chrlat- p. m. Sunday. She wai born June
ft
5 "K tS t. BSM*i83*2 ty a corporation,^ sIsL P^lalnllff,
and came in with a hlxh 284 out of th switchman; and i . R. Walls Flrt- Ian Churches of this area In At­ IS, 1887 In Mansfield, Mo.
a near o f aald anawar. oa ar b .fo r a MTKWAHT W. JORDAN and w lft, money.
lanta and Jacksonvilr.
man,
Wadnradar, Uacambar I t , t i l t , and RUTH A. JORDAN, at*
DoFoudMrs. Post made her home at 828
If rna fall *» do ao a daerae nro- ants, Caoo Docket )fo SII7, L a
Dow EinlerwalJ, the golfer with
A children’s Christmas party Catalina Drive and she has been
Saturday, shortly after noon,
Mnfam e wUI b . aatered M d leat P. HERNDON. Clerk o f tho afore, ood of the most pleasing person­
you and aacb o f you. for the r*H*f aald Court, w lli within tha lsgal
Cornelius Burke, SO-pear-old Win­ will be held at the church on a winter visitor here for th* past
demanded la aald Complaint.
hour* o f aal# on Monday, th* Fib alities In the field of 132 iinkamen ter Park Negro traveling wait Wedneaday, 7:18 p. m., at the 12 years.
T b * nature a f tble ault It to eela t day o f January.
HIT, o (f* r for who entered the tournament, at
on State Road 433, lost control of church with carols, game* and
lb * tilt* &gt;• tb* aboT* daaerlbad tala aad aall to th* hlghont and
She I* a member of the Meth­
beat bidder for eaah at the front first threatened to lake top place his car on a curve skidding S3 treat* on the agenda with Mr*. odist church of Owosso, Mich.
“ idlTHEJt* my hand and eeelI e l door o f tho Court llouno o f Hem- but fell back to a 198 for third
W.
If.
Young
In
charge
of
ar­
yards into a power pole which
Survivors include: her h«sband,
laol* County, riorlda. In Hanford
rangements. Simultaneously a
C ou aty 'V tortd a ,
Florida, tha
follow ing
described place Sunday. He held on to hla broke from th* Impact.
Frank
Post, Sanford; one son,
property, situated and
being
la third place flnlahlng behind FetParty for aenior high youth* Is
Noyamhar A ^ B S f O O I f
Burke received multiple lacer­ slated at tha home of 3(ra. O W. James E. Bowman of ML Plea­
Bamlnofo County, rinrlila to .w it: chlck and Stranahan.
Clark of aald Coart
East H nf Lot IS, and all of
sant, Mich; one daughter, Mrs.
ation* to the face. He was treat­ Morgan.
On hand to watch (he distri
l o t So. n iock L o f l&gt;she Way*
0 * 0 . A. * r * * f tIntiff
,
Arllne Norton, Detroit, Mich.; twe
adild tor for
man Height*. Labs Addition. button of prise money, aa well aa ed at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
A called meeting of the new silsters and one brother.
r a Dot lie *
I^ingwood
Hemlnnle County.
tal and dismissed. FHP Trooper
Banlord. KlorlilaFlorida,
according
In
plat to watch the play throughout the Jailed the Negro on charges of church board was held Sunday to
Remains will be shipped to Ow­
■
RAM
(CLKRK-g
thereof recorded In Plat n»ok day, was Horace Stoneham, head
organize for 195?. Officer* wars osso, Mich, for burial.
No Drivers License and driving
4, page IS. o f tho public re­
electai
as
follow*:
chairman,
cords o f Seminole County, F lor­ of the New York Giant* organiza­ while intoxicated.
IE T il CIRCUIT COVBY OF TH E
Brisson Funeral Home is la
ida.
Clyde E. Feathers; vice chair­
tion.
NINTH JCUICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
Said sale will he made purDamage to the car totaled 1230 man, Chandler Veil; secretary, charge.
AND FOR nBWINOI.il COUNT*
The
l
i
n
k
s
were
crowded
nuaat In and In ordyr to satlafy
FLUX IU A, IN CHANCER*
throughout the playing but the an to the power pole an estimated Mns, B. 8. Hinson Jr.- treasurer, drives o f f wrrn watchdog
lb* term* o f s lid Final D*or*».
H I T TO R U IliT TITLB
3130.
O P Herndon
a B. UKAOSHAW,
putau||&gt;
George W. Morgan financial sec­
crowds
were ntver unruly or out
RED BANK. N. J. UP A gun­
Clark o f Circuit Court.
Early this morning, shortly after retary, W H. Young; clerk and
In
and
for
Ssmlnol* of hand. Civic club volunteer*
man added Insult to injury when
County. Florida
RALPH T. lA D L E II and ELLA B.
served a* marshall* to curb the 1 o’clock a large Petroleum Car­ historian, Mr*. J. L. Horton Sr.; he robbed a dry cleaning store of
fCO linT SEAL)
SAULEK. h i. wlf*. at
Dal* nf flral puhtlrallnn Dacambar eager golf enthusiasts in their ef­ rier Corp. gasoline truck failed and church school lupt, J. Earl $230. Police said the gunman fled
ITlh. I ' l l
n o t ic u o r s u it
forts lo gain n better view of the to negotiate a curve one mile Evans an odlnation and Installa­ in the proprietor’s car - with the
WOi JOHN a
CALLOW AT and
shot* from the lee and the fair. north of Oviedo on tho Geneva tion service has been set for Jen. store’s watchdog in the back seat.
v o t ic e n m : n F ir T iT io r a
VAWE l.tw
w f f . f J.~Cr^O aELK YA^ O H N
|way. Marshnlls were headed by road, dug Into a 12 foot embank­
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKnNi
Joe Itaker who coordinated the ment and turned ovar. The cab
Nolle*
|*
hereby
gtren
lh
»t
lb*
p ,R T L e J ‘ b?* *wlfa; UEoKUE
of the truek was smashed from
W HILL and . ..^...._.U ILU undersigned nurtuanl lo lb* ••FI-. work of the huge staff of volun­
the top, the rear end of the tank
hi* w lf*: JOHN M. PFUNHI.lZ Illloil* Nam* Slallll*.H House mil teers.
____I'tllNULK. hi* w lf*: No. MTV Chanter No. Inn-.J fjs,»«
was torn apart.
W . A. KINO
aad
UUHrtIK o f Florldn, 1*41. will register with It Is expected that the announce­
KINU. bla w ife; and
each the Clerk o f Hie Circuit Court In ment of the Third Annual 313.000
Driver of the huge truck, a
of
lhain.
If
ally*.
and and for Hemlnnle County. Florldt,
If any o f them ba ilaad hl», unnn reeelot nf proof o f the nub. Mayfair Inn PGA Open will to j 1933 Mack Semi, narrowly es­
caped being crushed to death In
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
har or thalr raapartlt* un Kentlnn o f Ihl* nollee, tb* rietl. made in the near future.
known «pou»a, h»lr* at law, tlnus name to witthe cab. Horace Franklin Green,
SO ITT Iff.'N n OSTT.ICACTFS
|&gt;igat**a dsvlt*«a, grant****,
S12 EAST FIRST STREET
assign***
lUnora, crsdltora, ••nd*r which » *m *n*a*ed In bn*- SANTA CLAUS CRIKS FOR HELP 39-year-old driver, escaped from
trust*** or oth*r ol*lmants Inen*. f axneet lo ensrar* In bu*|.
TOLEDO, Ohio UP —Police the wreckage without a scratch.
•t no the Forest r l l r Koad In &gt;b,
br. through, und*r or against
PHONE 78
FHP Trooper T. Mark Mack In­
him h*r or th*m: ANI&gt; A l.l O l r o f Alfam onla Hnrlnira. Florida raced to the scene when a 14-foot
The party Interested In ’. aid lun- mechanical Sint* Claus began to vestigated (he accident.
PKItatiNa.
NATURAL
OR
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. GUT
Ineen enterprise Is *• follow sA llT ir iC I A L haslng claim
cry
for
help. Inside, they found a Company employes and Troop­
|ng to havo or purporting
n tv
H e m ln n le
to h aso any right, tltlo or Oat*d at F o r e s t
Toledo University student who had er Mack estimated damage to
in l*rsst In Ihs prop«rty In
the truck at more then 33,300.
nr been locked In by classmates.
Hcmlnnla
County.
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get back from tb# natkm’a capital

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O a t ln s i From
Frem Ftega 1)
timate what tha enomona receipts
win be." .
Charles You man, chairman, re­
ceived letters from federal and
state offleiils who could not, be­
cause o f illness or Washington
committments, be present. Syd
Herlong received applauae and a
laugh when his letter was read

ri Advantage FiHs To Wia Cane Fk Tavar« Fhe

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in time but wished everything
good to Ms "apparently few
friend*” in DeBary.
Postal employes wet# buay dur­
ing this ceremony with « l y a
abort glimpse of their poetmaatef
receiving the sUte flag- Among
them were: Mrs. I*. Walker, Rob­
ert Finn, Lyman Taft, Jebn Schae­
fer, Paul Sloan and James Chap­
man.

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$495.00
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ALL LEATHER INTERIOR

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TOU AND EACH OF TOU HERO
IIT TAK E NOTICE, that a suit
has bssn filed against you la tha
a b o r t Court. Tha natura o f tha ault
or proceeding la a ault to quiet
th* till* In tb# plain tiff to th*
b srslnsitar described property. Tb*
nsm s of lb* Court In which said
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th* Circuit Court For th* Ninth Ju
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th*
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aad sorva a copy tharaof upon
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IN
WITNESS
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1
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ihl* loth day o f November. A. D.

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County Florida.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VULURE XLV1I

SANFORD, FLORIDA

1909

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1938

NO. 158

Associated Press Ltased Wirs

M aitlan d Proposes
City Limit Expansion
Quartet Of Wrecks General Sanford’s Extension To Seminole
County Is Suggested
Library
To
Arrive
Reported Yesterday

Offlelalt af the City of Malt*
land, Orange County proposed
Accident* yeaterday were oc­
this morning that the city expand
curring at the rate of one an hour
Into Seminole County.
when a new Florida Highway Pa­
The surprise proposal wai mads
The entire library of General
trolman, assigned to Seminole
by Col. A. C. Newkirk, a member
Henry Shelton Sanford wlU be
of the Maitland Town Counell
County to assist Troper T. Mark
Mr. Lelon Thomas Long, 35, and Chairman of the city’s Fi­
shipped from Derby Conn , the
Mack, arrived In take over hi*
died early yesterday morning at
latter part of January, according Orange Memorial Hospital In Or* nance Committee. Accompanying
duties here.
Newkirk at thla morning's meet*
to a report heard nt the last lando from Injuries received In ing of the Board of Seminole
Patrolman Lawrence Coffman
meeting of the General Henry an automobile accident Saturday County Commissioner* was L. R.
of Orlando will he stationed in
MRS. HAROLD KASTNER In front of a portion of her Christmas decorations which surround* her
Marchlngton, the city's Chief of
Shelton Sanford Memorial Library night.
Sanford
to
take
over
his
share
of
home on East Second St. Mrs. Kavtner ti the firit to enter the Jayeee Home Lighting Content this
Mr. I.ong lived near Five Points Police.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- The and Museum Association,
year. Hundred* of o h m are expected to join the Jayceea for the lighting competition. (Staff Photo! the accident investigation, high­
on the Old Orlando Highway for
way patrol duties, and safety ac annual town Christina# party! Mrs. Fred T. Williams, Mrs. F. the past five yean.
"I hare eorao to tha eomrali*
Uvitiet.
He was born Dee. 28. 1020 at tlon for your opinion on the ex*
f°.n
°,f !h‘* ” mmun'!y ;E. Roumlllat. and Mrs. C. R.
Two Navy men. attached to the
be held In the Community Dawwn&gt; r&lt;pr* ,e„tlng the assocla* Ft. Christmas aid had lived most tension of the city limit* of Malt*
on Maitland
Heavy Attack Training Unit at ?llou&lt;e . on
;*a'llapd Ava. ” *d3jr tlon will he on hand when the of his life around Chutuota until land Into Seminole County,” NewKlrk told the Board thli mornng,
. beginning at T p. m.
vans arrive to receive tha books. he moved to Sanford.
the Sanford Naval Air Station
“ It doesn't affect the taxing
Rants
U
scheduled
to
arrive
on
Survivors
include
his
willow,
Books
In
tha
Ganeral
Henry
were Injured when a 1954 AllMrs. Melba Long, two sons, La­ rates of the town or the county
state motor scaoter went out of L ^L ^.n
lTcivi'l^ilrU Shellon San' ord library In six mar and Wayne Long; his father but there must be a legislative
(control
they came•«to Sanford
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languages, hav. been evaluated
and boys. Children through 12 , * " L
and mother, Mr. and Mr*. James act aproving the extension of the
from the base about 4:13 p. m.
yars of age will be given a gift “ lJ nor* ,h*n l0n# mill,on do,li” - T. Long of Chulunta; three sis town's limits,M he said.
yesterday.
from Santa. In addition to this ..T*1® association, meeting at the ters, Mrs. Ruby McNair, Jackson*
Newkirk presented a prepared
R. W. Compton, 24 year old thwrw will also be on hand plenty Educational Building, was told ville; two brothers, Roy and act which la proposed for the le­
drtvor of the aoooter received of
for ,||. Mr*. W. that the library building located Henry Long of Chutuota; and s gislative delegation of Orange
Park ,.la now com
abrasions to ske left knee, •"‘I L. Swoffnrd committee chairman In. .Fort
. . . Mellon
. .
.
half brother, Cecil Fields, San* County to present at the April
wa, treated at the local NAS dls- , ny% |h, r(l
^ rooklef( c o ffe /P 1*1* with the exception of a few ford.
session of the State Legislature.
: pensary. A. D. Chance, 31, recclv and soft drinks served Inside the small details. H. B. Pope is chair
Funeral services will be held However, the Board of Commit*
man of the association's building at Brisson Funeral Home Wednes­ sinners did not approve various
PALATKA &gt;W—Two *Ohio men tomcr, Frank Davcnjvcrt, with ed a fractured left leg and **•* j building
committee.
captured in a wild gun ch ase them to another rap. of town, taken to the Orlando Air Force;
day afternoon at 2 p. m. with Rev. phases of the act.
The proposed bill will provide
then released them unharmed.
Base Hospital.
.reVi^T ™,'Uth*
'I k*
Members of the General Henry H. H. Martin officiating.
through two counties faced l n M “ * » " ' Z ' L ' T
. , „ ,
,
2 " tJTgro.Sdl of * E
Burial will be In the Cbuluota a referendum for both the citi­
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After holding
sign shop.i Shortly
shortly after
after 0
« oo'clock
last night
night j Community
Community House
House which
will be
be shel,on Sanford Memorial and Li­
robbery .....
and possibly .kidnaping
jJfJ,1"* , up- n«,!.*!!
clock laat
which will
zens Inside the present limits o f
tharge. today for five successive an(;lh"
' 1950
*"d * , , ‘ 9
holiday season. |hrary»n d Museum Association « • Cemetery Wednesday.
Maitland and a referendum for
holdup, in which they took three a" d ■
.* » P . »^e men hea.L , tnick headoo „
,h„ nmlhern
gwofford will b e 'S ^ . v V ,Lhelrf , ln*‘ . ? cetln8those outside of the city limits
hostages.
,
'or Green Love Springs. w.th rn&lt;l of thc |)elth Valley detour.
S i,. . . i
^ P *1 lhal the internal Revenue
who wish to come within the Malt*
ail law enforcement agencies In ^
Plymouth was driven by Uo-'
{{ “ , h r ^
D«Pirtm e" ‘ , wfl&gt; mak« « ifla
Clay County Sheriff John Hall both
both Putnam
Putnam and
counties
u . 1.,11 j417
, t ur
•"r*. L. S. swortoru. .Mrs. the association
as«ociat on tax-exemot.
land jursdlctlon.
tax-exempt.
and Cliv
Clay counties
K(|____
ward1 u
Mitchell.
W. 3rd
at Green Cov« Springs Identified
“ People In this area have ex*
alerted. Thr men got onl/ 124 s, 8*nford. The Ilnlek was driven Glen NeUon. Mrs. J. Cornell.
thc bandits a* Herman Maronl, from the ^notor court and no by 0 ,1, ,\kery. M. Jacksonville. Mrs. Judd Webster, Mr*. Charies
A mattress fire la the back pressed a desire to become a part
The Remlnola County', Sheriffs
28. of Morristown. Onlo, and WUMr*. Leo Gul'.o.
room of a frame dwelling at the of th clty,’ “ Newkirk told the
of vU)!ll„ on of t h Fox# and_________________
Office will be moved from he ,jam „ Day ton, 27. of Maaslbn, money from the other place,, he
corner of Oleander and Uth St. Board of Commssloners as he
Court House to the county jail ohiu&gt; Th
e, plured at said.
right of way were prt ferrcit ain Goldsboro last night shortly outlined on a prepared map an
At
Bostwlck,
the
men
drove
in*(
4 . soon as parUtlen. and repairs Gr&lt;en C(We Sprln|l, 1M nttt,
he
be fori
for? • o’ clock did little dama«*»»re»~nteetsnk*ly*»i be eon*Ideeed
mpany and exehang*
exeitang l■8*1";* lh# N&gt;|r° wum,n' Cn,li• M l ' S . E l d a N k h o l s
are completed.
from &lt;kfrt( at u * an(j 0f a cbMa la a dairy Company
The
annual
Chrtatmu,
.vtpfff
ot
to the home other than the burn- 'fo r annexation,
'or a eattt/j^y,
ext'.by*y, s ' , ■j .• 1
ed their car for
the Seminole County Farm Bu­ ing of cloths, iiiKttressei and I “ All we want Is a letter from
Sheriff J. Luther Hobby re- jn „hkh Maronl receive 1 a flesh Just as a patrol aar drovif »p aAd
'1 •
P* ts. last night&gt;t^• X ln R ^ e sr W in n e r
reau will be held tonight at 7 beds.
quested the Board o f County Con-| wound In hla leg when they duel* , opened flra on them. Tt&gt;c bandits trill** east of Ssnfotd on State
1the Hoard of Commissioner! that
Mre. EUla Nichols of Sanford o’clock In the Agricultural Buildmis,loners to approve the movt ed police at Bouwick.
Fire Chief Mack If. Cleveland, they do not oppose the annex**
returned the shot* and fled it**the Ito-'d 41j . a 10.13 Duigc panel
ing
of
Seminole
High
School.
this morning, because, “ it will
oi|note Dry Cleaners.,"nd Lougwood. received word yesSr., at the scene of the blaze, tlon," said Newkirk.
Putnam Count/ Sheriff Walt inrck. taking Ijcroy Guthrie with truck of Sen
be more economical and conven* PcHIcct returned the mer, here them.
&lt;ha« »*&gt;• I’ lk\ * } » " « ; of
The Farm Bureau Is furnish­ said that smoke damage would
The area pointed to by Col.
driven by .fayorxe H. Alford. 407.
lent."
,*'*rd Prl1® *n General Mill s Elec­ ing the main course of baked lur- be the greatest lose. Only one |Newkirk is In the vicinity o f
and jailed them pending filing of
At Green Covo Snrlngs. the men Or*1’*'' Ad Acolllded Ith a JP47' tion
eontet.
Sheriff Hobby proposed to the chargiM today.
krv while each family has hcen! room at the back of the frame three lakes, Lake Hope, Lake
released Guthrie and ho lmnte-li Plymouth.^-am» ge &gt;a th" truck^
Board of Commissioner* this
will receive a asked to bring * covered dish o f . dwelling was damaged by the Seminary, and Lake Faith. Also
alcly
culled
i&gt;oljcr,
who
ordeied
wa*
estimated
at
$M
&gt;0,
to
the
esTj
The
sheriff
said
Maronl
and
morning that the front, rooms of
Philco Transistor Radio.
i their own choice.
fire.
in this area la the Oakland
patrol car, already on the prowl at
the jail and an abandoned cell bo Dayton first held up a drive in for tha robbers to &lt;lo,« in on
Shores subdivision.
The Plymouth, dri\on by Ned*|
here,
got
W3,
and
took
a
waitress,
Utilized a* the office o f the Semi­
There are 12 lakes In the Malt*
Boykin of l l« l W. 15th St. had
Louclla Phillips, 16, and a cus- them
nole County Sheriff.
land aiea, Including the three
given out o f gas unit hod pulled
"The county wilt ha able to
proposed for annexation. The
only halfway off the rojd. Traf­
utilize the space now being used
others are: Lake Charily, Lake
fic charges were preferred ain the Court House,'* anid Sheriff
By HELEN SNODGRASS
windows and cinlnr sprayed with Davis, .on of .Mr. ami Mrs. Ha___ Minnehaha, Lake Lucien, Lake
gainst both drivers.
Hobby.
The Chrijtmas party at the snow on the doors. The stairway r&gt;avU who ,, laved .e v e n .! n n tn - ! Sybeli*. Lake Eulalia, Lake Cath*
The
south
gate
of
the
Lake
At present, ail bn,inc»s to be
Florida Power Employes club and windows were decorated with,,
..
,; crine, Lily Lake, Park Lake,
Monroe Rridge wj* struck and Saturday evjnlng, Dec. 15 was ore errpv paper strip* nml cjnteml! J*r' nn hu accordion. (,o&lt;l Rest|| nke
an umumC(j |akt( anJ
conducted between the jail and Ihp
broken by * ISM International of the mo^t outstanding events with large red poirvsettlas and the Yc M»rry Gentlcnuvi" and "While Lake .Maitland,
Sheriff's office must be handled
by phone or by going back and
The Annuel Jayeee ChrlJtmn* |Kim Kimbrough ha* provided Semi truck shortly after 8 o’clock of the Chrldma* season with ap­ most unique idea in decoration*!Christmas." were sung by a
Commissioner John kfelseh wae
forth between the two buildings. Shopping Tour for children of .eita, for thc group of youngsters last night when the driver, A. proximately1 300 Florida Power; waa a large silver open framed jjj-oup composed of Iris Causey, the first to question Col. New­
J. Miller of Orlando,
&lt;J The radio equipment is main­ Lutheran Have# Home for Child- to enjoy the afternoon show.
__ travsllog
. . . . employes 4 n d their 'families ball containing beautiful pieces of nua Crawford, Catherine llullt* kirk when he ask*«r “ Who la go­
tained in the county jail with ~ ren of Stavia will be held tomor
At 3!30 the entire group will
k* fad®^ “ *
"ShU gathered fik a most delicious mistletoe hanging from the cell* |day. Linda Hart, Linda Dnnn, ing to have police powers tot
turkey and jmm supper prepared ring in the center of the room. |jcnn Parker. Pat Ryan and Hvr- protection?”
receiving and sending set located row ,|tm uon (n Sanford.
** accompanied by J»yrr&lt;#« a* ,he
openet.
Col. Newkirk told the commie*
in the present office of th sheriff.
Funds for the tour are pfVivid- through Sanford stores where
Damage to th- gite was eitl* ^
by Mrs. Roberta Gatchet of San-1 A flower arrangement of »u g o 'vcy tiunn Jr.
Extension telephone lines are „,j trough
th* sale of balloons 'hey will purchase
Christmas matcly $125. The driver drew1for)j a0tj , ert esl by the committee palm leaves sprayed with gold: s . ...
arrUad
Drw. sion that Seminole County will
,
. n. . . . . . . .
.
have police jurisdiction. However,
also maintained between the ^11 ^uring t h e
Jayeee Merchants (gifts for their playinatem
'traffic charges
composed olj Mr. and Mr*. Em and rentere*! with tn*e ornaments
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‘ h of the children under lh„ e w„ Mn,e d,Ktl„ lon „ t&lt;J
•nd the present office
Association Christmas Parade.
*n addition t# the chain^ao of! FHP Trooper V Mark Maek,,bree Floyd, Air. and Mr* II L. waa beautifully arranged on the . ,
.. .
►,». .etf.ill
"*’
•• »
The Board #f Commissioners
Ma»nn Wharton, chairman of the committee, other Jayeeti * e -' who investigated the qusriet of Guthrie. Mr. and Mre. H. Moore, side of the stairway. Much time decorated tree
J y |the poisbilttie* of th* Maitland
approved the move whien will be tj,e .shopping Tour committee cnmpanytng th* children on their accidents yesterday said “ Due toiMr and Mra Bill Dreggors. Mr*, and effort was spent by the de-1 “
■ ei .crod offl
f th
Department taking ovef
all police duties.
completed as «#on as carpentry
, ai,j t‘h|, mornieg that 13 children shopping tour will b« Bob Brat- the apparent disregard of high- MarionStanley and Mrs. Doris coratingcommlltcs*.
Mre. L W. . . n * i„#r,M|11P..i
"Expansion and growth doc*
and cabinet work I* comp'cted.
between the ages of four and 15 Ic'- ,' “rk Sewell, John Kadcr. andway rules and regulition* by the Nelms.
Jones, Mrs. \T. L.Tyler, Mr*.
II. ( c, i j en. j &lt;• w
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(Continued On Page 3)
Ther*» was ne action as .0 who will meet nt the Jaycw Informs- ®&gt;»b president Reorge A. Sps-er. motoring public, it is going to ho
The clubhouse was beautifully It. III e r s. and Mrs. Sidney
.* '
r ; ' c®
^ mild he assigned th • a MI'loaai lion Booth at 2 P- m. to be escort
^
JalrCf.e* will aaaiil the necessary for u* to be stricter in derorated wkh rcvl and white Emanuel
er Sidney Emanuel’ and directors
•pare on the ground floor of the ed first to the RiU Theau* where children In »ne aelection of their every instancsi where there is a erepe paper streamer* covered
Harvey Dunn serving as master;
___
p i,
------------- -------------------------gifts.
violation."
with icicles, mow scenes on the. of eeremoniei uUrodue*! Steve Bill Drvggon, John Kelly, E. W.
Court House building.
Jones, Bernard Harkey and Bud
I-ong.

Santa Will Visit
Altamonte Kiddies
At Parly Friday

Here In January

Accident Victim
Lelon T. Long
Dies Yesterday

2

OhioMen Captured
*At Green Cove Springs
in W ild Gun Chase

’Sheriffs Office
Will Be Moved
To County Jail

Little Damage
From Mattress Fire

Bureau Supper
Is Tonight At 7

Jayeee Shopping Tour
For Kiddies Tomorrow

Funeral Tomorrow
Lighting Contest
C. Midkiff
Entries Pouring In For
J 0 Charles F Midkiff, 87.

.- The Jayeee Homo Ijjhtlng Con
tevt ts getting nnd-rwar In full
force as blanks for registering
the entries begin aouring into
, the
trifuyree
Information
.
"
nn

died suddenly yesterday morning
at his home 214 South Laurel
Ave. following a short illness.
He wav born Jan 18. 188'* In
Piedmont, Mo and came to San" .r
^
,
ford three years sgo from Gibson
Mrs. Hsrold Kastner yesteidsy C(|) m
entered thc competition and com-' jiar 4j year,
Midkiff was
p!et&lt;-.t the display
which sur- with |h(, nunoU Central Railroad
round, her
homeen L*&gt;l Second from which he retired three years
s’ 1*
ago.
•John Mtxatider, chairman of
t member of the Melho
the Jayeee Home Lighting Con- disi Church and of the Masonic
test said yesterday that entries Lo,|„f jn Gibson City, 111.
am h-gtnnini to poor in.
Survivors include his widow,
g J'd fes for the cam petition have Mrs. Bcrda Midkiff. Sanford; one
hern selected and annovncsnl.I ,on. Richard Wayne Midkiff, SanTher will
beginevaluating the ford, one brother. Waller C. Middisplay* entered In th* various ktff, Wichita, Kans ; and a sistercate gone*.
in taw, Mr*. W. P. Yesley, of
also In the c4m|»etitjon will be Sanford.
'Funeral services will be held
husinasi and rommercial r-uh
if«Wments who will compete with at It a. m. Wednesday at the
one another fr/r the top place in Brisson Funeral Home with Rev.
Milton Wyatt officiating.
th* lighting contest.
Burial will he in Oaklawa Me­
morial Park. Sanford.
YOU H A V E

Meeting Postponed
ALTAMONTl SPRINGS— Tha
j Altamonte Springs Community
Club* Decembar meeting ha*
been postponed until January ac1cording u&gt; sis aniwMirs-ment by the
President. Mrs. Haro Brown.
The meeting originally schodul■od for this Thursday will not be
! held and the next mseting will he !
, held Jan. 17 at 8 p. m. in the
j Comaiuoity Houa*.
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Florida Power Staff Enjoys Party

Over 80 Pinecrest
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County’s Audit
Report Said
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Auditor

S a n t a I Bryjn Winis ro Governor URoy

*
Collins and th* legislative Audit*
Santa Claus will lie swamped ing Committee covering the audit
with letter* from children in San­ ot Tax Collector John Galloway's
ford when he receives hD next office was received in Sanford
batch of mail recently dispatched yesterday.
from thc Sanford Herald.
According to the audit rendered
More than So children of Pine- bv Clyde E. Betts, Jr. covering
crest School's first grades wrote 1955 to June 3b. 19V» “ AH collec­
letters to Santa last Friday and |tion.* of record were accounted
readied them for delivery by the' for."
next mail leaving th* Sanford
The audit repart covered each
area.
phase of the Tax Collector'* offlco
It I* expected that Santa will which included the statement that
read all of the letters over his "Reports and remittances to tho
program which is slated to be various taxing agencies wero
heard over WTHR each aftarnoon good "
until Christmas Eve.
The State Auditor said “The tax
roll* wrere properly closed" and
"diligence appeared to hav* been
exercised in the collection of oc­
cupational licenvea and personal
property taxes."
"Excess income of $3,178.42 waa
Friends of Mis* Nell Baughan.
33, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. properly remitted," th* report
S. Baughan of Jacksonville will re­ added.
Collections In th* audited per­
gret to learn of her tragic death
Saturday evening In an automobile iod, in the Seminole County Tat
Collector's offlca totaled $1,437;
accident.
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Miss Baughan i* the niece of
Mrs. A. W. Lee and Mrs. Ed­
mund Metsch and has visited In
Sanford many times.

Residents' Niece
Dies In Accident

Additional

Weather

wtoatJv fair ao&lt;l continued warm I
Tilt. MAYFAIR INN'S $13,000 FOA OPEN was a complete *ue- . Giant*, and Edgar Fccley, secretary treasurer of the organization.
cctj,** according to Manayr Frank Mcbane. Shown watching th#
Fcelev rn , photographed lust before he got a good picture of one Wwlnetdav: Considerable night]
. and early murnlng fog In tha ^ n
last pn«‘« of tlvL goli r.^ competition are. Manager Frank Mehen&lt;* 1 of the final play* at th* tournament. (Staff Photo) ,
Jr., Lddia biauoick, liozaco Stooehain, k&amp;ad of tho New York i
[tzai portions.
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TAMPA CT—Tbs bankrupt Hillsboroogh County Crime Conransiloo U facing a crisU with resi*.
nation of Hs spermting director,
Ralph W. Mills.
MOD, actlv* bead of tits eonminion lines iU formation in
1951, said he woold stay on far a
white if hn could help the group '
solve its problems.
Th# com mitalon was organized
after the Senate Crime Inveitgating Committee probed Tampa's
racketa ia 1950.

d in ette Pittman (Sanford)
Lixxie Fudge 'Sanford)
Postm u te r Joel Field asaouaMarilyn Sotton
eed' today th a t the 9c eomaom(Altamonte Spring!)
erative Children** Stamp of 193*
Discharges:
arraouTved recently In Washing­
Mrs- Opal K arrakrr (Sanford) ton will go on tale at the local
S im jfl Jackson (Sanford)
post office on Dee. 22.
Manuel Combo (Maitland)
Postmaster
General
Sira. Pearl Dolby and baby boy Acting
(Sanford)
i Maurice R. Stans announced on
Oris Saunders (Lake Mary)
November 2T that the new stamp,
Mary Jo Ingram and baby boy the subject of wide Interest here
and over the cation, will go on
t Sanford)
first day sale in Waihinglon on
Earl Moxley (Sanford)
, Saturday, December 11 Preaident
L o m e O crry •Sanford)
Eltenhower and other top s f f ; d - ,
Dec. U
, alt are expected to participate
Admteateoet
in White House ceremonies on
Lew's Sermon* (Sanford)
Mr*. Mae Bodiford (Long-rood) that day In connection with the
new stamp.
Steve Hudson (Sanford)
Horare Bellamy (Sanford)
Postmaster General Arthur E.
VIvillag H eart: rrivate Rom*, 11 Summerfield
ha* termed
the
a. m. to 9 p. m.; Semi Private «ump a “ symbol of the asp ira-;
Rooms. 2 to I p m , 7 to 9 p. m.; tioee of atl Americana who ferPediatric*. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. vently hope for world peace to
Parents and Grandpa rents only; the year* ahead
itresslng the
O -ftetnrs, No vliiting durme fact that our children of today i
feeding of bable*. Private Rooms, are tho hope of the world tomor11 a. m. to 12 noon. 2 to 4 p. row." the local postmaster pointm. and 7 to 9 p. ra. Semi Priva.e ’ed out
Rooms. 2 ta I p. m. airt 7 to The design
for the
itam p.
9 p. m.
carryicg the slogan. “Friendship
________________
1— the Key to World Peace.’* wa»
MAN FINED FOR SHIFFING
from
among designs
UNINSPECTED CTntUS FRUIT aubmitted
during a
national
TAMPA -f&gt;—Fred E Wilbanki competition by the grade aehool
of Cheroke County. G a, has JRd high school children of the
been fined (or shipping iromspect- Waited State*. It* territories and
ed citrus fruit from this *tate to P«^w**ioof.
Georgia.
The winning design waj robWilbanks was fined * » by-Fed- mttted by Ronald Dla*. 19. a
eral Judge W. J. Barker on eharg- former .tudem of Roosevelt High
** be shipped fruit ia 1954 which School. Honolulu. Hawaii
had not been inspected under pro*
The moving force behind the
visions of the Federal Citrus M ar Children’* Stamp idea I* Lady
keting Agreement Wilbanki laid Hilda Butterfield of New York
h* wat not aware of the law a t , City, the Ameican-born widow
that time. He own* a grsvo near the late Sir
Frederick TheodFort Myers.
err Roosevelt Butterfield of Eng------------------------land.

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“Itte anybody’s tournament,”
according to moat goif terra, i t
v »* y
r '. r , . - A - »
', * • t^
they look orar the pairing* for
• 4/
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t
the fire* two dors flay. Amng
the name* mentioned in the _Allcry today were those of Lew
Barbara of Deal. S. J .; &lt; « Cut» , r e • »
tin of Chariott-trine, Va.: Bob
a totetorO •
a
J e ( •
toaki, of Holyoke, M ast; Charles
m sMitehaski of Addison. BL; Lionel
Hebert. Lafayette, La.; A1 Bald­
M :
ing. Erin Date, Canada; Ed "Por­
ky* OUeer, Sanford; Gardiner
Dickinson J r , Panama City;
B
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Frank Stranakan. Toledo 0.; E.
i f / i -i - r ••f, • ; / /
J . “ Dutch** Harr-.ton. St. Looia,
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Mo.; Dong Fieri. Mahopi”, N. Y ;
l
**• f • 4 '
Mike Sour ha k. Grosainger, V Y.;
4
Dow FinsterwaJd , B e d f o r d
Heights. 0 .; Ed Furgol. St. Aa( . ( i. draws, IIL; At Besselink. Grastinger. S. Y.; and Jay Hebert,
r•
Sanford.
First round three-tomes d a rt­
n s OFFICES* ASD I » of Heary Attack Squadron Scran, ed teeing off this morning at 8
f
which ia bated a t the Naval Air Station, donned their drew white o’clock with Alex Lelper, WilACTOR IMD MaaMUtlAT tod hit wife. June Haver, happily play
tm /in n i and formed a large “Z ”. the “ E" signifying the Battie
with aeven-month-old twin girts after receiving court approval u&gt;
taking the
Efficiency Award which ia girao by the Commander Air Force, U. lianteville. N Y
Secta Monica. Calif, to adopt them. Tbe new additions to tho house­
B. A*iantu Fleet ta the onu taadiai squadron ia the Haary Attack honors for the first I rive. follow
hold a n Katie Mane (on Fred a Up) and Laurie Acne. MaeMurray
Wind- The small d a goes I forma:.on below the “E" depicts a cd by Otoy Criaman. Selma, Ala '
has two adopted children by a previous marrii fe. ffuicTnafiowaJ)
chevron, meaning that the Squadron ha a been awarded the "E” for and Steve Isakov of Palm Bra&lt;h.;
two years ia tscceaaioe The Comminding Officer of Reary A t­
Each three-aoms followed at ----------------------tack Squadron Serve (VAH-T). Cdr, L B. Lbbcy, USN, reaide* with
coming to an amount which would
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Ids wife a a l four daughters at MOS Iroquois Avc, Sanford. (Offl- •oven mianta in tenalr with the m
r e q u i r e commiaiioa approval,
completion
of
the
field
a:
1:77
K
A
3
F
u
etal Photo, VJ. 1 Nary)
estimates on tbs w ort *aouli be
p. m. thia afternoon. Glens P ro B ^ W W l NB
plan, Tecnmsefc Mich..: Btliy
I obtained.**
((tewtlseed From Page 1) j However.
Ho -e v ,r.
Commtvatocer John
Thornton, Jupiter Iile. and Larry
Toma.too. Great Neck, N. Y. Ubor- ^
°°&gt;*T ^
«•* Krider *a:d that “ I don’t think
completing the roster of tf i golf- 1 K B with 1720-25 of the amount we should condemn our
mer­
er. to the first round comprution. for labor. Work sheet* analyzing chant* and take our money out
There are eight SanfoH player* the labor and material* used had of town. I ohjsrt to it and will
ta
the Mayfair Inn'a Second An- been obtained by the City Mina- object to tt as loag a t
I am
Tho vote* a t Santa Claus will
nual 115,000 Open ' pairing and ger.
here.**
By JOHNNY JONES
Bo heard by tbontands at childin citing material purckaaea.
Commissioner David Gatebci
GAINESVILLE -T h e Unlrersi- •tailing time** reatsr. C. E.
ran over Radio Station WTRR ty at Florida biikctbail team Phillips. Ed “ Porky" Oliver. Carl city Manager Knowles stated that stated that “I'm ooe that won’t
Beginning Doc. IT.
woo it* third game of tfc* still Rubhetl. Bill Fwulk. Melvin Fleis- rristal for track beds e*,!o l i approve it," as the (ytlii came up
for again for com m inion okey.
According in Myron A. Rack. young ha ike*,hill teaton by de­ cher, Al Bryant. Harry Took*, purchased for two truck*
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY'S
CUR’D SEEDING EFFECTIVE
feating
Florida
State
University
and
Jay
Hebert
share
local
out
of
town.
The City Attorney again vs id
General Manager at the Station,
TITLE CHANGED
TALLAHASSEE -P—Cloud seed­
87-88.
ho--»o.
Com mi**inner Eari Htgginbot- “ If bills
aren’t
reasonable—
ORLANDO -P—The Board of ing ha* been effective in Increas­
Santa wiD rand letters
from
If the game it any indication
turn Mggwated B ut “anything doa t psy them.*
j Control which administers policies ing rainfall on the Pacific Coait,
Boys sad girls sf this ares.
of what is to come in the future
• of state universities has changed. the chairman of the Pre»ident*a
Letters can hs addressed to game between the two schools
Dr Broward Culpepper’* title 1Adviiory Committee on Weather
Santa d s n s . North Pols, ia cars thsn there should be some lively
from executive secretary ts exee* Control taid yesterday. .
s f Radio Station WTRR. Sanford, * * »
CaineaviBs and TaUahaaI utlve director.
Howard T. Orrille. a retired
. .
._ .. _
see not to mention a few grey
Dr. Ralph Milter, hoard chalr- cavil meteorologist, told a Flor­
and Santa wttl receive them.
^
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[h, COJfh, | m
{rt
| man. *a!d Culpepper would be ida State University meteorology
The deep, resonant voice, re- Florida only lead once in the
chairman of the Council of Presi-1seminar yeiterday that doud xeedThe Ssnfnrd-Orlando
Kennel
9y
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HIM,
B.B.
poetodly bail* tnaod in from tho gam« and that was in the opendent* of State Uairenltiez which ing ia Wa thing ton, Oregon
Club. In the raldat of Pa greatest
UKDBNIABLY. ntenholtom te at Aicoboi actooDy helps locresBa
North Polo, wfQ ho board rood-! ^ *** * * * b*a
* * • * « •eiiMV stages another fast 10| recommends planning and coordi­ California had increased rainfall
tbe flow of tb s blood.
major problem.
nating programs.
from 9 to 17 per
big all of tho “wants, wishes, and ! n
MIJ
cam /w h en r , f f r »r*1 tonight after enjoying
W* also know ib a l anxiety may
With many persons even mod
contribute
to
tbe
beginning
of
erate
drinking
becomes
undesir­
of boyo and girls in this! Bert Tooehberry made a drive in
&lt;* «&gt;&gt;* ™o.t exciting day. In
able. Yet, for aome peraoca with heart pain. Therefore, a moderate
• lay up with n 7 . minute, and forye.terday
heart disease, drinking alcoholic amount of alcohol m ight relieve
The D r a m a will be a half. ty-two second! remaining Chuck
The first record making perbeverages ta moderation m ight thta anxiety through cerebral oehour Ln length this year Reek Bread:er then added a tip in to form anee cams off in the fifth' actually bs bsnefletaL
Uoa. It aervea os a sedative and
laid, and f e ta be hoard from J - » *lT#
home ,**m * tour P°l3!
of the matinee yesterday at
gtvee the patient a feeling of wenMad*
being.
to 4 p. m. Dee. 17 through 21 and1*“ *
.
v, ,
f**,
This wot emphasized at tbe Incidentally. Dr. Luongo s sur­
then again on the afternoon of Florida State cut this lead to hut hooked op in the larga«t qulnlela
, two points though aa they hit ou in track history.
American Medical Association's vey also revealed th a t more than
tfce 24th.
Chicago convention a few months tw o-thirdi of those who suffered
a field goal with but fifteen »eThe **.7 combination returned
ta addition to Santa
jack. Dr. Joseph P. Luango, med- heart disease were overweight for
leal diroe toe of a Los Angeles an ate raze of 10 to 15 year* prior
petroleum company, made a sur-i to the attack. And only 27 per
s ! r ^ s s r « s j a : -----s r---------A --------—
^ r j r ball
j r from
s t
“ ■ *ey of 100 employee* with blito-'cent of the coronary cases had
average diets consisting of a va­
Last night Susy Chooiey etflea of heart disease
and many other of
tbe
fine Chock Smith. Chuck then took
He found th at 71 per cent o( riety of foed.
characters who will b* Busily rn- the ball o « of bounds with aevea UbIIshed a new track record for
Ju st what I've been telling you
gaged ia "making
ready’’ tks seconds remaining the score tied the five-aixteenihs mile. J. M.l thOM who aurvtved coronary at­ for yean.
tack* began drinking aplriti In
Edward*’
Brillian
Mlsa
toured
the
thousands upon
thousands of ts to and through a pais to Joe
eoursa moderation. Only 18 per cent had QcxmoN axs x n w n
toy*, dolls, wagon*, bicycles, aaJ Hobb* who dnbbled the ball track’s standard racing
been drinker* previously.
L 9 : What causes white spot*
other Christmas gift* that are ez- through three FSV players and la 39 7 seconds, one tenth below
All those who drank moderate- to occur on my akin? What con
the
mark
of
SOI
established
by
pected
to stocking! and under took a 55 foot despiration one
L ay -aw av
ly. he reported, claimed henefleial j do for them?
Christmas
Trees Chnataau
hand push ihot Just a* the buz- •,m ou, Stylish Bomb three lea­ effects and suffered lei* anxiety.! Answer: The cause of vitiligo.
Plan’*
ning.
| zer was sounding. The ball struck K&gt;n* *4&lt;x
There appear* to be valid rva- * disease of the ikm in which
— — ------------------------------\ hgih on the backboard and came
Th# time was only two tenths
toning behind this.
ihe pigment la destroyed causing
I n n n l o j .*
i down through the basket By this off the world record of »t 5 set
Wt have tTidrne* which lr.dl white patches of various sixes, i*
CAtOi ANN MOUMAtO. 1. whose cancerous right eys was removed
L e g a l I n O i IC C
Itimo several hurvlre.) fans bad by Beach Comber at West Fla-, cates th at alcohol tn moderation. not known it la not contagious.
to order to save the sight to her left eys, la unmindful of te r ordeal
ai she and her brother, Peter, draw in a coloring book at their home
rushed onto the floor to pick up tr r to Miami in
1950.
Siise when Indicated, may dlmtnlahi Treatm ent la not often successful.
.vonta: os- s i it
In East Boston, Mam. Carol's parent*, relatives and inertia knelt in
Jo* who was on the flow having Oioosey boat keeinelmite Ed’s the load of the heart by reducing although arsenic and thyroid exOTSTC UK fUOUl'S IU:
pressure to the small peripheral tra c t kava been given internally
prayer of thanks to Santa Lucia, patron Saint of th* blind, on who**
o. va
x is t^
cKoto-r. kiM fallen down after the shot. FSU Deacon Jooes. who was seeling
202 E. 1st
Phone 5
'w ith slight surreal In tome c u n
Feast Day, Dec. IS, Carol was bora.
(Iwlmvatlonal Jouwdphoto)
koewa s« g t i in s * crollsy. u l player* atiTJ stood on tbe floor hi. fourth *straight vietorv. b r arteries of the body.
MATHICk V CKuU.1T. atM kaswa
U M Ill» &gt; M iM | » k&gt;MlMl)m&gt;k!
aa 1‘sulcfc P
ksr hiukaal. too stunned to realiie whit had .lx lengths to record the big vie
MAHT A. UwOOSAU) . a t J A. happened as ths refers* signaled tory to the 10th race
SSacUO.N'ALIi. k«r ktw&amp;aae. iiLNHT th# basket wa, good.
y y carol.
R lrh.nl.oa
tad
A. UKAHAJI aa4 kU.IIikIU.VK A.
ORAilAX HU Wt:s, rHkUKHICK
People who have said School Cousin PheJtx loom %. the dogs
C. UUIkCU. aa4 KKTa k. HUB- spirit i. a thing of the pan at to beat In the featured
ninth
BKU. kl&gt; wlla. II allva,
U
•w A tks
i.»« itk w w s k.lra, Fiords would have been thorough- heat tonight.
S s s ts .,. craatMs. axi.A*,* U«a- ly eoBriocrd that nothing could
s e . iru.ts.s, cr»4;U.r, or .a*
Th** I*nfe«t week-night crowd;
ail ».rti*a cialmtaa by. through, be farther from the truth had they of the «-*a&gt;on, swelled by g n eits!
u* !«r cr * « . : • » ; u i d i u s k u u been there to witness the &lt;t.nionk*Bnt d i f t a l o u : J IL U A. PUK- stratloa students put on aflsr the and golfers from Mayfair Opwt
7kK hl'B kbU .. wlgjw. If
at ^Sanford, ata!O.*In on last night’s
as4 If g**i. ksr aakaowg
)wvw^ stirs.
| w. 'wball
wi* mgams.
m•••w.
—
igr#«g i'ev* ^ *v. . ,*
_
.
* *,r'^rB*n Mnn w j f i p ^
#t .
siTtww. grsatM* sssttasss
Touchberry was th# gamts
, n ,M,
**
era. crsditara. tra stM i: *v4 say.
ks* kll rsriU s cisi
timiie. »r. leading rebounder with 19 while i
______ *'
KJ,*:,
a ll. to«ed is a total Of 14 1
iv L T ia i Tu&lt;mra».v hi iiiik u . i points He had to take a bark I
M W PI.F 90S r.UTt.TY
MAItlAk III UUkLU IUKKT
UiZAilAU. UAKUAXirr w kau seat for h gh point honor* though
TD ARMFD RORIIFRY
aiTT. DA.VUX wr. HULDC.V, J X. • s Joe Hobbs contributed JO on
BRADSHAW s-1 JAR L OAttte. I# for 18 field goal*. So far th ia U .* '!!,* ? ? 7? r~ K Miami m in '
It s t l i . .*4 tk.tr t n i w u t t aa- season to three games Jo* has
,a ,h#
knows i *»uiu If a irrlH , s»4 If
In !
O s.a .
tk*
tn r w lli.
a . k s u a t . mid* a total of M points and has robbery of two women here
k .U &gt;
4 h 1w m
a r a a ls sA
aaslea- •a field
j
which
some
t*
noo
worth
of Jewel i
goat
percentage
of
53
perl
i
i
.
™
k—
'
K*
s»ui
jo
r
!
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.
,
,
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«•«. llsr. rs. c t.Ju .Tk, trust*., kkj
. a s a a * all H t t l a rtalialr.g %j cent. Jo . played less than half I ^ . * n? °*"'r r * 'u»W*» were laken.,
tkri.oeh, un4-r *r sealnst s. 4 rs- of the first gsm* as ha fouled u J , c *
43. admitted th at'
}»* -l«« na(».4 i.r .v 4 .,U : KP- „
whom
he
. ami
... . a companion
P
------ —
Atnrx 4AXDT4 DATVCe. GEORUB 9Wt- Bob Emsrick looked as if i ,n#
A „pCU tTCf, t_________
___
________ to
... his
.... old L r a i 1 ^ .
p o iim o v ____
u l ____
ax . [he w
as returning
an‘? *» “ J___
a c k ________
" entered _
H‘ &gt; Y .S' *P. Ills aa ----- -- 1
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h* • « * « &gt;« »**»u . m got
Br°?k’ I
‘ •»kpA»7, u t a serpoeattoa ’ ef IU rebo-undi.
,n ^ took .he valuables from her
» .U a 4 . If a ll., as i ir 4.a4. tk.tr i
,n&lt;1 h*r
Mrs Jack Cal#&gt; •,.. r, ta affira ant Ail yartu.
11 *»• learned .oday that Coach lahsn. on Nov ft He u id “Jack"
ctai mi nr kv. ikroacfc. urd.c a r 1Mau«T bal decided *« return to nt.n-.A Ik., ^ f ! '
eea.a.: .a l K1w,n Oaagra I ^ wm. .a . liBr&gt; _
it, v ,.
1 * rob &gt;ery and kept an
aaTV - r , r . * l i ) been u u n g V S S S T ' J S i l
^
^
a vr
‘h - games L
}ttT n ^ L
** W *m‘
juthoHtLs
14a lead a n j O.lonliallva |-.n -! ou* 11 *Tems a. if tn* Ck&gt;)l IM.en'lj
».ay. Ltd. If ail*, aat if 4 -a t beea able to acquaint themselves
k t« U M W O O In afftco; rtAHIH iA wt.w
.
c
Lvvi» a m &gt; i -o ia im za Tio .v c(i|(. * “
offense so he u r*
P I N T . L T D . a ~»rj&gt;.,r*t &lt;m o f C . | - turning to kit old patterns Tb#!
Isnit If l . * a l l v . s l . l l s e s a d If dit• a l s s d or In t U s I d a ll a a . all a a . a*» line op will be; Bun Touchk - o w a efricara. d lr s s io r a lla a ld a . berry r 4. Dirk Hobaa r ) i t
lu *
aaalcas, i s i - r a w r . la l a t . r Emrick j
OSI. iraal.sw, ar a a y o t k s r p art l.a the forward spots. Bob
c l a i m in g ky, Ik ra u fk ,
un.I.r or 8’ 5 at center, and Joe Hobbs'
a t ta in .i sai l Storlda Land an I Co. 8’ t. Chuck Smith S’ 10 at guard !
l e n ls a llo n C r m r a t r . U 4
a n r * .,
TN# Gatngs don't play agam un­
r s t t o a n t r - s l a n d ; s a d a a r and
*11 o a r t l .a k a . l n * ar c l a l m l a e ta til Saturday ia Miami and thea
k a v s a av rlnkt. till* nr l a t a r s . l
l a Ika lo ll tw in * S w c r l b n l e r a * . they leave Sunday for Charlotte,
* r : s l y l n e aa d kalne la Osealaela N. C. where they will participate]
A*aaai&gt;. s t . i r i l a . t a - » l l . Lula L
at. I t Zt i t u . i t ii. Zl aad it to the Carrousel Tournament Dec.
_
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Kiddies To Hear
Santa Over Radio
Starting Dec. 17

UolF Team Wins
3rd Came Of Season

Record Making
Performance Told
At SO K C Yesterday

*t» - “

- % * SS

STSi

S2 it s

Christmas •;

time is v#

B U L 0 V A 'Jwatch time!

Alcohol In Moderation
Said To Aid Heart' Cases

tS/ A StL1

U )s a L

al
CRT dT A L
PU1XT.
A m .n d .d
P la t, a co crd in * lloe ytal
tkars ‘ r .
s l a t tkarnof
co rd ed la P
la t U -ok t. J.ears
M rsI* nf
-----Bonk

th* eatlls raeord. af Oeaiaal*
C -antr Florida. ,\XT» XVTi. *r X'l
nf ilnwramar.t I«s g. ,-lnet.on I.
Tewaakle Z* h a t k Ilaa«n I* KaaL
You. 8*'1 td(l( of jrvt) 4fg Mr#*
kr Ovllflad Ilal a tall kaa ke«a
kmtiekr a s .1—* y--j
-a, O r.ull
Pearl, la and for' eeialaota Cnaalr,
'-Virl-ia I* r b a a .r r at till. I U,
VTriErLKR. JR. at «I Mala» KV.\ AOVK.S rnO LI.r al.
I«»W» aa Kis A riat Onlley,
. t sl def.ndaaia sa l waa. a*4
•vek af ye a. ara r» ■ursJ in fils
gowk Ar.iwtr t* |ha glal«llfr&gt;‘
Ca nplala; with tka Clark af .aid
Tourt aad •■•r*s s k i olalalirfa*
atliraey. OEO A. IP V t* . J it,
wanan adders, la P. O Bos IJSi
Bkiford ptorlla, a myy nf .aid
As.w.r n* ar k-fors V i'njiv
'
D, ISiT aad If yoa
pH le
w . i dorr## pm ro a ways win k« satsrnl sgalast yes.

17, 18. 19.

AFT APFEL4TION
KNOXVILLE. Tean. B -T w o
Knoxville doctors ar* named
Payn* and Akto.
and soak nl you. fur tk* r e lis t dsasnads* la said c e m y l a l a t
Tk* a a t a r s a f skis t a l l
It l o
WOlsI Ik* lit!* la U * ak.&gt;Ts dan.
crik*d laad a s a i u t yuo. aad each
e f yew

IIITXKIS a i kaad and aeal af
*• IJ I ,urt al Onnfard O-mlaola
County Florida, tfcla Utk day af
Dncan '»c, A b , I SIA
a P Harmdeo
Clark ef aa'I Court
OEO A. kPEKR JR ,
• n l i c l l o r (or ela la tlt* P IV Itoi l i t .
Oaaford. Plorl l e

(Clerk's 0««lj

Bob
Karris

AIlOl'T
THIS QUESTION
1 was a* gad to kav* my
C hm tm as shopping finished. .
now 1 esa start over again
Last night a burglar took all
th* prevents, along with Jewelry »od fur*. 1 has* ’a iln .k ’
insurance on th* fu n and
Jwwreiry; could I hav* insured
th* present* too?

THOSE 977

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VOLUME XLV1I

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1909

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1958

Associated Press Leased Wire

NO. 158

Finsterwald Top Honor
Man In Yesterday's Play
S. Snead
American Legion . Fire Dept. Refuses
Local Talent Will
Party Dec 17;
Be Seen In 'High
To A nsw er Afarm Visiting
PGA
Open
Toy Is Admission
Fever Follies'
L. Bridgers To Be

The "braia" of the Sanford Fire
Department were callrd before
Slamniin* Sammy Snead :sm i
the Board of Sanford City Com­
back to Sanford to visit tne May-1
missioners last night at an ad­
The Annual Christma# Party journed meeting from the Mon­
fair Inn'*- $13,000 PGA Open
r , *n'
" re *0,n« *hM,»
HAM KNEAD STOPS BY to congratulate the ( mo low-scorers at tin* time In yesterday’* fir*l round of the Catnhell-Li*«alnf Poat No. day night session to explain their
yesterday.
j schedule for "High
Fever FoL
IS- holti In the Mayfair Inn'a $15,000 PGA Open. (Left to right) Don January, Al Balding. Snead, and S3 of the American Legion ‘will refusal to answer a cal', to the
I
Snead
did
not
come
in
to
pley'lic*",
**M
Mr*.
Robert
S. Stone
Bob Keller. (Staff Photo)
*
he held Monday evening, Dae. Mayfair Inn Country Club recent­
| in the tournament but made th e 1general chairman of Ihe commit*
17 at 7 o'clock at tha Legion Hnt ly.
round.* .hnking hands and congra-1 tPe which I* in charge of the big
on Seminole Bird.
Mayor F. D. Scott had called
tnlahng low score pUjer* a, they Iofa| ,afen, , hnw sponiorH hy th#
According to Pn«t Commander the Eire Department to a recent
eame in from the first round of ^ mlnoIe | i MplU| Auxiliary.
l.ynn Lyon, there will bo muale, tree fire at the Country Club. Lt.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - 15 I V
C f ™ ! ™ 'C o u n t r y Club
Production will be pro.
ringing entertainment, refresh- John Crowe refused to send the
menta ami a reported
vialt by fire apparatus outside the city year nld Lynda Rridgers, daughter V)i!t ••jumping" with low icorcs * 7 rd l' eh- 8 9 •• the Seminole
of Mr. and Mia. A. L. Rrldgers, yesterday with 40 of the cot le s t-1
School Auditorium,"
she
Santa Clau* who la dated to drop limits.
Li. Crowe, questioned by com­ Altamonte Spring*, has on var- ants bringing in cards of M 0r
In with goodie* for tho Children.
missioners, explained "We do not
Acconiing to Mrs. Stone, "High
Admission to the party, tald answer fire alarms outside of tho lou* ocaolons had the upportun- better for under par playing.
However, the course record set \ Fever
Follies" will be
built
Commander Lyon, will be a toy city limits unless they are regis­ her for the Christmas holiday!,
last year by Don Fairfield with around the talent available hera
which will be turned over to the tered with the city."
Ity to work with and receive In­ • m DU the first day of the in the community. She said, "Tha
Elk's Club
for their
annual
"We will go to schools or where | structlons in Aquatic Art under tourney wa* not bested when 132 cooperation of all of the civifl
Christmas Tree
for the under­ lives are Involved such as heart
privileged children of the com­ attacks, drownings or similar in­ the direction of Henry I Gundling. amateurs, came in from the first flubs and organiiation ta needed
coach and president of Interna- jg holes of the tournament.
| to make the show a aucceif."
munity.
cidents." However, U . Crowe ex­ tlonsl Academy of Aquatic Arts, „ on Kairficld, of Casey. III.
Merchants of Sanford have aW
The future of the Capital Im-i It la expected that the *400,000 —
plained, ‘‘we will not go to any
and Gundling s wife. Ren ah, P *n-,cimc (n n ith a 73, ten over his ready contributed over Sl.COO to.
call
if
one
truck
is
out."
provement program bond ordin-1
*0,"com tn..VioncM P°“ ur*f'1 •&gt;'
lh# ®«mbera
American champion Lynda s most |ait y, ar-* unusual record.
ward ihe program,
A direct question to Lt. Crow recent work with the Bundling* i However, sport* writers and j - rem« r - .o in „» v
anc. war a t stake at 12:15 today I j ^ i n ^ t h c early pari ofthe after- ‘f ^ j'merican
P«« »
v w
when Sanford City Commissioner! | noon
bring their wives and famlliea asked "What are your instruct­ wa* last summer at Montreal.
onienr.
„ i ~ i,
Jerome Cargill of New York
reassembled for a recessed meetTh' . lnn non will .tart the ile- for "the evening of fun and cn- ions regarding orders from a city Canada.'
"
f
V
*
“"V,
^
"
2
2
*
P
"
^
c
*
«nd
direct
"High
.
...
ted that if the weather stayed tv ,...
i
*
commissioner to violate one of
mg from last night's adjourned I ^ ^ l o n l h e
Capital fm -; tertalnment."
A few weeks ago Lynda decided |ooJ thcre wl„ be , omc ,ow . " * r._Fo,,,e*;l T.w‘
»«."•
meeting to consider the ordin j provement program which will In*! Lyon said that mambers not your ordera or regulations?"
Most everyone agreed that
The Lieutenant answered, "I could have the Gundlings with
and
•Jn,;*I elude a Communil) Center, Negro able to attend tha
Christinas
2t'»3 and under will win the tounu- so successfully produced
wouldn’t
do
it."
presented "IleUes and Beaux" ia
»o she wrote asking if they might i
.... .....
Last minute changes in details swimming pool. Boat Basin, Two Party but would like to contri
"Cnless a group of commis­ consider coming to Florida and ' m,nt ,hl* &gt; iar'
Orlando recently.
i dissatisfied several of the com* | new fire department pumpers, a jb u te a toy could do so by leaving
.. .
. ___
... .
Top money man will cop a
sioner*
instructed me. I wouldn't
| inissioners when a representative j new fire station, two new garbage | them with
Harry Ituiiell
at
Proceed* from
"High Fever
i
t
.
u
r
Z
i«
7
'
prlre
of
$2,400
with
the
runnerup
Jackets were presented to 19 of Lcedy, Wheeler A Allman. In- , packers, a duller and loader, two Welch' Tire Shop or with Gen# violate my Instructions for If I her family The Gundlings also uk)ng prile moncy of Jt.800.| Follies", commented Mrs. Stone,
did and had a wreck the other had been invited to Yale Univer­
Seminole High Schoolgridsters
vestment brokers of Orlando pre dump trucks, a derrick truck and; Stovall
at Galloway's
Service commissioners would hold me re­
j wrlll be used to purchase an orsity to hold a Sytnpoiulm there, Third place will receive $1,400.
.
,h . fir.r vented a plea for a concession in chaasis, street sweeper, air con* [ station,
Following today’s round, com- thopedie
operating table
fof
who are lettermen
sponsible," Lt. Crow said.
but Lymla’a invitation was ac­
| the working of the ordinance and ditioning for the city hall and
- Commlssioenr Gatchel asked cepted instead. When William plrling the first 3« holes of the Ssmlnole Memorial HospitaL
tim e’ at chapel exercises ,hi* the length of the recallable year*. (roller station, sheet lighting,
---------------------"What i* your authority If lh e |i'„ ,t. Manager of the Langford 72 bole PGA Open, the low no
morning.
However, Bob Wagner, the rep- storage huHdihg, street construe- Christmas Program F irt Chief or his Assistant is o u t, in Winter Park, heard of this, he professional*^ ami tie* plus 10
David Gatchel, for the Sanford resentatlve on hand to discuss tire lion and street name signs.
OVIEDO—A special Christmas of town*?
I offered the pool facilities for a , amateurs rill phy the nnai 3« Mrs. Hartm an W ill
Kiwanis Club, presented Jackets latest developments in floating
The entire program will cost program will be held Sunday
Crow said "I us* tny Judge­ Symposium there on Frklay,'Sat-j boles,
to: Jim Warner, Bobby Little, the revenue certificates, advised I the city and estimated half-mil-; evening at the Oviedo Methodist ment."
unlay and Sunday Dec. 21-23.
I Ocw Flostarwakl, wiry young Serve A s Part-Time
the Board of Sanford City Com-1 lion dollars with IIOSJWO already r .
. .. .
of Bedford Tlcighls, Ohln, -**
* been announced.
It was at this point that Com­ At » p. m. Sunday Decff. 3. *
’ John Williams, Claude Hlttsll. Ge- misslonert that hi* organlxatlon i In the city'* till resulting from I a ___
A
special
offering
for
the
Methomissioner
Krlder
ask**
thr
Fire
i
honor
ht'an
In
yc4TFr.lay’s
’C
l
l
U
T
C
H
S G C fC tO F Y
*^rald Jonsi. Allen Swaim. Rich- culd I've up to It* - 9-eem-nt' the first r-W -e*
"The
Spirit
O
Christmas"
a
waw**
,0£
.
.
.
.
...
t»«e city by
A(J a(|(| | t|on ,0 (k
. .. .
ard Phagan, Charles Pence. Ton ' ^ contract with the city on th e'th* Florida Pnwir A tig h t Co
,,i’t ri°me at Enterprise win be Department Lieutenant "Irregard- ter ballet will be staged by the PjfF when he carded a 84 with an
le*s, whether it is the Mayor or Langford Marlin Club, in which • ll llnJ°,ow
Brown, Fred Behrens, David Stan- j C|a(|, al originally auliturired. | will finance the entire building “*en al
tune,
th^ rr2nl
beenmade necessary at
theCelta commissioner that calls you. Lynda will be featured a* "The fix under par and a par 3t on the (fj|| B -p th |
ley. Ronney Russi. Eddie Bar^
fl(U, ,i2nlng of the ordin- *"&lt;* P"bbc Improvement program, j
— "
~
you
would
follow
your
instruc­
Betlilehem".. The
Th» show,
show back
hour, Ronnie Giles. Teddy W alker. a m p w a j |)a tC i, fjr diwuMton ' the payment fr othe revenue c e r j
W
Star Of Brtlilehem
___ nine.
-------- . . . . . . . its unprecedented an I iteady
tions from the Fire Chief?"
will be directed by Miss Diane Finsterwald told reporters •This
......
and Jack Stotsky.
' at last night'* adjourned meeting tifieate* coming front Ihe new
Crow
answered
"Yessir-"
Nil*. Tickets are on sale and I i* "V best year and 1 am playing
Partly cloudy, continued warm
The three managers also receiv­ but was held over until this ntorn city funds.
Mr*. VT. C. Ilarim tn Is now
"In other words," said Com­ the general puhlie is Invited
| a little heller all amitid."
Franchise money from the Flo- with a few scattered showers
ed jackets from Gatchel who ing because of the absence of
missioner Krider, "w* have no
________________
serving a* a pnrtime secretary
The
27
year
old
golfer
who
Is
rida
Tower
and
Light
Co.
through
Saturday;
low
tonight
was assisted in the presentation one commissioner.
authority.”
completing his fifth year as a with office hour* from g a. ra.
the payment for the revenue crr*;&lt;iO-7J.
by Willis Peacock. Those rcceivA waiver of rules and adopt­
U. Crow explained also that D n c *. O f f i r P Wi l l
prnfe««lnmil admitted that it was until 12 noon each day, Monday
f ing jackets a* managers were: ion of an ordinance icquirc* a
he had called Asst. Fire Chief * 0 5 1 V / I I l C e YY I I I
the "long putts" that helped me. through Saturday, according ta
Jack Bridges, Jimmy Jackson, and full attendance of the Board.
R. T. Thomas immediately fol­
He
dropped a ball In the cup on the Rev. J. W. Parham, pastor of
George Green.
lowing hi* call from Mayor Scott Be Open Sunday
the church.
Ihe third green from 25 fee*.
The awarding of jackets by
to explain his actions and that
OVIEDO— The Oviedo Post Of­ "This year’s scom at the MayRecaitse of Increased Sunday
the Sanford Kiwams Club is an Demonstration Seen
his decision was approved.
fice will he open Sunday after­ fair Inn Open is my best since School enrollment department* of
t
annual award to letter winners. |
Questioning other officers of noon beween I and &lt;t p. m. In I9.U when I shj* n (II In the St-1 ihe church school have been re­
The Jim Robson Sweater wa*
the Sanford Fir* Department, order to help Ihe public In their j ^ i , Open," he said.
arranged a a well as classroom#
awarded to Cecil Dandrldge who
(\ir
OVIEDO_
i F*rt/t A
a mce,in(,
«l—~
«»
of tk
,htf. :
■
Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr. was Christmas mailing.
j five golfer*
were rurtnerup changed.
asked
"Under
the
circumstances
waa chosen a* the most Pro'"1*' boy, and girl* 4-H Club wa* held
The Post Office will also b- to Finsterwald with 05* The first tj,,.
p^gram
Ing JV pUyer. Tha presentational |ho 0vif&lt;lo „ jgh gchoo|. They
do you back up Chief Thomas' open Saturday afternoon and In# two to came In with the W card 0f
O n t n l Baptlit Church
(Caatlaaed m Page It)
following eSaturday and Sunday, wert Don January and Itoh Keller wj,| h# preientH Sunday ni-hL
WV n* k
AthUHe' S - both met for the decotl.m.l ser(Cnnllnneo
Page T"
Ten)
observing the »ame hours.
1
“ "On
* "***
"1
A
vice, after which they had their Sunday evening at 3:30 p. m.iwill be shared by an overflow
Dec. 18 at 7:30 p. m. Inspiration__
Individual meetings,
Mrs. WiNon a[ the First Presbyterian church ] congregation. The minister, the Relief Fund Is
I *1 music and scripture mailing la
D
I
t i _I being in charge of the girls and ,hc Chancel choir of 33 chorist- Itev. A. G. Mclnnis. heartily in
under the direction of Mrs DonTS. b e a s i e y rlC Q Q Mr. Turkrr the boy*.
1rr* will present their annual all- vile* not only Presbyterian* but Growing Slowly
1aid Hall. The Church Choir, lha
(V-monstratiorv* were given on musir hour of worship celebrat- memhrr* of all denominations to
[Concord Choir and tne Cherub
District Home cereal* and egg* by «ome of the mg Chriit’s nativity,
he present Early arrival, he said, Says Chairm an
! Choir of the church will partici­
girls. Plan* were discussed and
Official* of the church said will be helpful, not only in as­
pate.
The
American
Red
Cro*»
made for a Christmas party on that indications are that a* in suring better scat, but It will H ^ a T Relief Fund in
Economics Assn.
SomDecember
a voul mien upturn of the worship
(.
,,
,
By MARIAN JONES
very
rive minute* of chime* will be­
By HELEN SNODGRASS
.of each of the carol* a* they, P-TA Party Told
OVIEDO—We are very proud
slowly,
said
Seminole
County
gin
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ENTERPRISE —Tho Chrtstma* » rr, u„ d
I OVIEDO—The City Hall Memof thv fact
that Mr*. Joe
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Chapter
rhairman
Frank
Evans
The choir will *tng It anfhems
^ Beasley (lomi«e) is chairman of
I mutlcal presented by Ihe combined j ^
congregation «*ng jeveral „rial building will he the *cen#
ye*terd»y.
and there will he five ln*tnimen• the Central East Coa«f District
To date * e have ral*ed °n ,, f*&gt;"«r‘h - h - d the*7iigrlm Com°, ^
- r e familiar one. and o ^ m uch^ merrimen^ J a tu rd a y
tal number*.
of the Florida Home Economics
*141 and our quota Is $435. he |nl|n„ y M,.lh()&lt;)| , t ch„rch of Dr- the number* rendered by the
The
order
of
service
Is:
Ansociation. They had a recent
choir were, "Gloria in KxcetiU", Senior High School party lo b#
I'H ELUDES
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„ JB ary under the ilirectiun of cho
meeting at Olenridgc Junior High
Contribution*
"Goil Re*l Yr Merry Gentlemen", given that night, announced Mrs.
Chriilnu* Pastorale (Pachelbel';
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be
mailed.
Charles
M.
Cassel
of
Dellary
School.
R ed,w|lh Mrf ,-atherin. Sellar*. En- Deck The lUII". "C iturns of | Milton Gore. Youth Chairman of
Puer Natu* Est
(Titcomb); to Hungarian Relief Fund
Louise tells us that they |e irnFla." the local | Prpr(,e organist, Thursday even­ Chatres". "O Holy Night", with the P-TA. Thla I* their annual
Sanford. Fla.
Christmas Pipe* of County Clare
ed a geat deal about decorations
comment- ing wa* one of Ihe most enjoy­ Mr* Kli*c Wulf a* soloist, and | ChrLlmaa celebration.
(Gault: Slcllano (Bachi M rs.1Rw* Cro«« chairman
from .Mr*. Adrian htockard, who
able highlights of the early Christ- ”(5oo«l Will To Men", by Mr.! The Junior High Christmas parGeorg* Touhy at ihe organ, Mrs.
demonstrated Christina 1 decorat­
Ca**el a* soloist.
ty, under the direction of Mra.
Boy Mann at the piano.
"I know there are hundred* of mat season.
ing. corsage*, etc.
Processional: O Come All Y* P&lt;mple who want to contribute to. The flev. Wilfred Aldridge, pas
This same program will he glv- John Courier and Mr*. ame»
This District Includes SentinFaithful
the relief of luffering,
hunger, tor of DeBary church, served ah- cn at Ihe DeBary church Sunday Pearson, will be held onThur*d*y
W ole. Volusia. Osceola.
orange.
THE PROPHECY
»nd dlstres* of the oppressed |y as the announcer for the pro- afternoon Dec. 23 at 4 p. m. and night, D*-c 20. This will alto b#
Lake.
Flagler
and
Brevard
Ixi How A Rose E'er Blooming Hungarian people,'' Evan* said. |gram and gave a short history the invitation ii extended to all.; a large affair.
(Palestrina) Male Chorus
Counties.
. t iie i . i r n . r tow n
How Far 1* It To Bethlehem
Oviedoan is Named
(Shaw)
i Joseph Came Seeking A R ett­
Fraternity Officer
ing Place (Willoughby)
Till: SIIKPIIEHDM
Bob Shaffer. Oviedo, was elect­
• Shepherds Now Go W# &lt;arr.
ed historian of the Tau chapter
■Dickinson)
of Alpha Phi Omega, national
Solo: Mrs. Charles Wilke
service fraternity, for the
se­
Piano: Mrs. Roy Mann
cond semester in a recent meet
THE ANGELA
ing at the University of Florida.
Holy laird Cod of Hosti (Gaul)
Shaffer is the son, of
Mr.
Women's Chorus
Charles G. Shaffer.
TIIE MANGER
New officers and brother* will
Here Mid the Ass and Oxen Mild
b» installed after
the founders
(arr. Shaw)
Day Banquet Sunday, Dec. 1$.
i Watts Nativity Carol farr. Shore)
Solo: Mrs. Rudy Sloan
; Offertory: The Night Of The Star
YOU HAVE
( Elmore t organ
ClIRiSTMAX IN FRAM E
O Holy Night (Adams)
Solo: Mrs. Charles Wilke
CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND
So Bleat A Sight (arr. Shaw)
Solo: Harry Weir
CHRISTMAS IN AMERICA
Christmas Fantasy (arr. Gilbert)
Solo: Robert Crumley
"THAT WILL BE PERFECT", taid Mrs. A. B Petervon (left), All Hail Ihe Virgin’s Sun (Dick! member of Ihe Sctniniile Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, a* she dis­ ! inton)
cusses the coves peg* for ‘ High Fevti Follies" program, wait Mrs. C H Ilim i IS HIE WORLD OVER TIIE ( OMRINED CHOIRS of the Enterprise Methodist Church
aented a Christmas musical Thuradtf avenmg. (Photo by U i )
j R. Biubake* trig.ii). ( ita il Photo)
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k [ and tha PUgnm Community Methodial Church of Da Bary p it

Featured In Water
Ballet On Dec. 23

* City Commission Is

Expect ed To Pass
•Bond Ordinance Today
19 Gridsters Get
Jackets; Robson
Award Presented

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AD C hurch Notices m ust b* p re se tte d a t The H erald
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Moraine Worship 10:0 a.flb #
r . M. y, i;oo p. m.
C rrnisf Erangelistie 7 :0 p ji.
Wedaosday night prayer
and
prstfe aerrico ViM p s .
trwso by tho psater.
C h u te V. MmmU Jr. Irasing Worship Perries 1:30
_____ mo»o«S HTT^co:
P-te. Sermon by the poster.
IS mm . S o te n School.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30
=1 11 t a . M oraOl worship
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church

I . Mate 37th 8b Al Pork Avo.

UPtALA COMMUWTTT
PKBSBTTBRIAM CHURCH
Bee. C C White
Mis. d o ro r Msrra
Mrs, fstrid e Summerlin
Plante*

Goorgo Peaold. Anab Sept
C hink School

Church School
te . 10
Worship
11
7 p. m.
“ •ersld A PHor
Paster Westminster foliowahip
7 pan.
* IlStan
SJL gaaer- Witllag Worhrra
Evening Worship
&lt;:)0 p. m
iu d to attend
"Everybody torif
S Benday Bible S*hocl
10 bin
our sc rrk tb "
r t w a rhiag
11W*
- Bthta Stody
Tpm
g WeaapaUetic franchlng 7:4* p-» FIRST MRTMODIHT CHURCH
.- Praytr Mooting (Wed.) T:4S pja. Paotor
Mitten H. Wyatt
Missionary fnmlH«aial
Edncatianal Dtraoter Rachel Bon*
Tea Are Welcome
»Wy
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9:49 a.m. Church School
■ C r m U L BAPTIST CWUBOI Classes for nil ages.
1 1 t e r . J . W. Parham, fa ste r
11 a. m. “ Tho Road To Bethlo1 Car. F re ite oeW S t, Oak Are.
tern**
: 1 Sonday School 0:0 a.m.
• p. m. MYP
. Morning Worship Serrico 11:00 7:15 p-m. Organ Vespers
' A te.
7:30 P -m . Evening Worship
Training Union 0:1* pm . Ifo a Tho Light Of Tho World"
. family affair.
Broadcast «*«r W.T.BJL
; Sreniag Worship 7:30 pjn,
1:10 pan. Fellowship lo r young
paopla.
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"Como Ukm vlth an and v o e O
, do thoo pood."
LAKE MART BAPTIST
BAMFOBD REVIVAL CEMTEB
CHAPEL
B or, L. F. Tsaber,
Pastor
Lake Mary. Fla.
Sunday School
10 i n . Pastor — Bov. W. A. Ellaawaod
Morning Worship
11 a.m, Sunday School 9:46 a m.
Xrening
JSvaogiUitlr
Sonic* Morning Worship 11 n.m.
7:4* p m.
Training Union g:30 p.m.
Evrmag Worship 7:10 p.m.
Weekly Sonricta;
Tuoaday and Thursday 7:41 Prayer Meeting Wad. 7:30 p.m.
I P tePAOU WESLEYAN
I AigulsSaturday
Moraini
METHOD1ST CHURCH
Broadcast over WTRA 10:13

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Ihr aed of poor oeorrh
For o friendly Oorch.

Jot and I w«rt pagginc tht rword shot thg Is turds/
bgfert Cbristmig. An smpIiUgrwM blsrlnf, "O Corns, AU
Yb Fsithful."
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LAME HONAOI BAFTIST
faster, 8 , G. Brow*
A Church With A Friendly Weicome
Three miles west of Sanford on
first street, then right at Monroe
Corner.
"Not fares king the assembling of
oonelveo together, as the manner
of soma is; but exhorting one an­
other: and so mud: the more,
as ye seo tho day opwmsehJiif,"
Heb. 10:13
Sunday Srh aal 10 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Tralniog UnJiow—4 : » p. m.
Evening Wonhip—7:90 pan.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
—7:J0 p. m-

"T h tt h iv it m« ouf,Mssld J o t, cynlcslly, *Tm not
ono of tho foitUuI, to I'm not tuppoud to oomo,'*

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Now, I’m a Chrigtitn; and I can't 1st a rsmark like
thst go ttnangwtrtd.

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t h t folks w ho hsvg b t t n faithful, b u t also t h t folks w ho
a r t going to b tc o m t fa ith fu l. . . U kt you. Jo t? "
T o m s k * a long sto ry short, J e t w tn t w ith
m e te C hurch th e ntH t d ay . A nd we both heard
t h t P a s te r say th a t th e purpose of C hristm as
is to rs v ta l G od’s love to a w orld th s t d o ts not
understand. ».'•*
N ow adays, w han X see J o t tin g in g in th e
choir, X rem em ber t h t record
shop a n d A dcste F id a lta —
God'a call to worship- fo r tha
faithful of yesterday, today
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Prayer Meeting
3:11 p.anB A rilB T CHURCH
Soterday
Garner o f Wait Fifth and Holly
Open-Air (Street Meeting) • ; »
"WELCOMES YOU"

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SANFORp SEVENTH-BAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
lieenlh S t aad Aim Are.
Pastor
A. C. McClaro
Sabbath School
latufgay
9:00 g.m.
Worship Serrico
l l a.
Wrdoosday
Prayer Meeting
7:10 pm .

Paitor W m. L f ttpehna
Associate R. D. Crtiglow
Sunday School
io a.m.
Morning Worship
1U jn .
Bible Study
7 p. m.
Evening Sorvico
7:43 p. m.
Mid woeh Sorvico Wadnnsday
7:4* p. m.
"A GOING a iU R O I TOR
A COMING LORD"
COME AND SEE THERE
IS A REASON!

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
“Sixford’s Singing Church"
Second S t and Maple Ava., West
R. H. Spear Jr., paster
Sunday School 9:41 a.m.
Morniag Warship 10:4} a.m.
Training Departments S p. m.
Evening Evangelistic 7 p.m.
Mid-week Prayer meeting each
Wednesday 7:46 p.m.
The Church of th« Nasarrne Is
Wrsitysn In doctrine evangelistic
in appeal, and world-wlda in
mission.
"Whosoever will may coma".

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
HOT Sanford Avenue
Perry L. Stone
Minister
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Telephone 1419
fundny school, t:4S n. m Adult
Iflison, "Tho Way of Christian
Love" (. Cor. 13).
Morning Worship. 11 o'clock.
Thame: "Paving tho Way for
Christ's Coming." The choir wlU
sing an anthem. Mrs. N. V- F a r
met will b« at the organ. N u r
sery facilities and ample, offstreet parking ara available.
Christian Youth Fellowship, 4:30 p. m.
Evening Worship, 7:10. Thome:
•*Tha Purpose of Christ's Com­
f MUe* Waal ns BL M
Sunday School
9:46 a.m ing" Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evans
Morning
Warship
10:46
a.m. will act as attendance sponaoriLUTBERAM CBVICB
Wesleyan Youth
*:46 p.m Tho public is Invited. Newcomers,
OP TME BEDEEMEA
Evening Worship
7:30 p ra. Navy f am Hire, winter residents,
x n W. 13th Place
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 weekend guests, an&lt;) any others
Phaao ITU
without a regular place of wor
p.m.
The Aar. PhUUp S chlnam au
ship In Renford are extended a
Everyone Welcome
Paster
cordial Inviiatlnon.
Rev. Cecil W. Shatter
Sunday School
Oil* n.m
After the service a called meet­
Athis Class
9:16ton.
CHURCH OP GOD
ing of the new board of offierri
S e n ice
U:3Q i.m Rev. IL W. Uenderooa, Paster to organize for the new year’s
" F n /e r For Tho Diy" phone UK
Frrack Aye. aad C ad l b
work.
Sunday Ichool l : U a.m.
EvangrllsUe Service 7:30 p.m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OUUST.
| FIA*T CHURCH
CHI
Mid-Weak Sorvico Tuesday 7:30
SCIENTIST.
OF GENEVA
p.m.
too E. Second SC
Jack L. Stewart
Pastor
Young
People
Service
Thurs­
Sunday Services
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School
10 a. m
Sunday SehooJ
11:00 am . day 7:30 p.m.
Morning Service
j) a. m.
Wadnaaday Evening Meetings |:00
Evening Servtea
EBENEZER METHODIST
p.m.
Training Union
ft 30 p. m .1
CHURCH
Losson-Sermon "Is tbo Universe
Preaching
^^,zo p. m .'
CUru«
Haights
Including Man, Evolved by Ato­
Wed. Prayer Servlco 7:30 p.m. |
Rev. Albert I . Parrfar
Paster
mic PorceT"
Aeadiog Room toeatad ta Foyer o! Sunday School 10 a.m. Cltiiord THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH |
Church Building open to public E. Johnson, auperintandant.
ON THE HILL
3:90 to 4:30 pm . Tuesdays aad Preaching Sarvlco U a m.
'Congregational)
MYF 6 p.m.
1 Thursday*.
A cordial invitation is extended Prayar macllng, Wadnaaday, 7:46 Corner Park Ave. ami 34th Kt.
J. Bernard Root, Minister
to all te attend eur services and p.m.
Fred Ensmlnger, Associate
use the Reading Room.
THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT
ST. LURE’S LUTHERAN
ALLIANCE CHURCII
Sunday School begins at 9:43 a ip.
In SUvia I Near Oviedo)
Park Are. A lllh 14.
Mrs. Polly Moxley ts In charge
“ H at. Stephen M. Tally
Faster Sunday
of the Cradle Roll.
• Morning Worship 1:26 a.m.
Sunday School
9:43 a.m.
Adult
Class discussion centers
Aadio Mission Broadcast at 9iM
Warship
10:40 a.m. •round the significant things In!
a. ■ , aver WORE &lt;740 he)
Evening 7:43 p.m.
living Christianity.
Sunday School 9:09 a. m—for til
Youth Ftllowihlp
44:30 p.m, Classes for all agsi.
Wodneidiy
Morning Worship U a t ___ U:0Oj
; c X S T . y School — Monday
Chapa I Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m. Subject: "Whom Du Men Say
Ih m x h Friday 9iN a.m. — &lt;AU Bible Study and Prayar
I p.m. That I A m i"
1
otemaatary grades aad kinder Thursday
THOSE WITH NO CHURCH I
gartan.)
Cherub Choir Rehearsal 9:90
Carat Choir JUboarsal 7:00 p.m. HOME ARE ASSURED HERE A
CBUECB OF JESUS CHRIST
Tho Ladies’ Missionary Society WARM FELLOWSHIP.
. OF LATTES DAT SAINTS
masts far Lunch and prayer
A. a Pltte
B rauh Proaidoai
on Urn tod Tuesday of each
air Ball
Worship
11a. m
Snaday School
m jo
business and prayar so the 4th
io te aa a n l Matting
I pa.
Tuesday ef rack month al 1:90
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ILDAR SPRINGS BAPTIST
friendly ch u n k for tho whole
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CHAPKL
family."
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Saafaed, Fla.
Second S i A Elm Ava.
10:00
Ralph Brewer J r .
Evaagellet
W &lt;I
W. O. SUnaalJ,
Superiataodaat SUNDAY
Froaching
11:00 ami Bible Study
to a. _
Dr. H. IL Martin,
Proarbov
Month at 13:09 noon; and for
Evtnlng icrvlca
7:10 p. m. Young People's Class 9:30 p. m.
GRAMKOW
Evening worship
7 p. m.
l l j r i l ttAt
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PA O U CHURCH 09 CHRIST
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‘ Lord’s Day: Sibl# Study a l 10 aaa. WEDNESDAY
Bible
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Warship lorvtca
11:00 a m.
PMOMf H i I,.,
THURJDAY
Pteaeklng Sorviea
1:30 p. m. Ladles Class
10 a. m.
E m yvfle Welcome
| Man's Training class
I p. m.

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IT/KOIDIS

Todd—and ftl tel] Ur. Ollrer 1
want my vacation now. I should
get all that business settled in
the two weeks, don’t you think 7"
"Probably In a few day*."
Priscilla1* eye* were v a r y
bright. "It’a happened. Kits!

U rin e aad v o r l l n e w Manhattan

bars become dull and uochellenirmc
to yo uae and lonely Priscilla Pals*.
!• i hough she * torely to look at. the
« image of Lauren Bacall so man has
&gt; mart* her (all la lore.
At her desk after aa uateentful
wr«k-V"d. the . i s rnrym* sorhutirated friend and co-worker Rita, a h a
v . ’mingly Urts as shs likes At M
n s is ret Irina to arils. Priscilla olcks
t iup
a letter addr»»sed to her la a pit*
of moraine mall. It’s from an at- turner la Florida

ed to Uer. Priscilla Paige. An old
house with extensive grounds, and
five thousand dollar*—it pounded
like a fortune.
She was glad now that aha had
saved her vacation, she could
take those two weeks and go to
Apalachicola. Turning the pages
of the atlaa to Florida, ahe start­
ed looking along the northwest
coast. She moved her pencil, and
there
was—Apalachicola —
down between Port St. Joe and
Carrabelle. a c r o s s from St.
George’s Island!
Forgetting the rest of her mall,
she took the letter to Rita’s office.
"Listen, Rita!" Iter voice quiv­
ered with excitement. "Some­
thing's happened! 1 simply can!
believe IL" Priscilla placed the
letter on Rita’s desk. "Read It,
Rita."
Rita read the letter slowly, then
looked up, smiling. "It’s wonder­
ful. Pried Ila! Why don’t you be­
lieve It? And of course you’re
the right one. I remember you
told me you had relatives In the
South."
"It seems strange, hearing
about Aunt Rachel after all this
time. The letter say* ahe was
nlnety-slx!"
"Well, t£M certainty solves
your vacation problem. Priscilla.
Not that Apalachicola la much of
a vacation spot, unless you have
a yen to fish. But you do have
the time to go, which makes It
nice."
"I waa thinking that," Pris­
cilla said. She paused, then, hard­
ly daring to ask, aha said In a
bad married a man from Ver­ little rush, "I wonder—since you
mont. and when both her par­ haven’t made any definite plana
ents were killed In an automobile —would you go with me?"
accident when the was three, her
Nothing appealed to Rita less
father's much older sister, Aunt than a trip to Apalachicola, but
Lucy, had taken her. Lucy Paige her eyes moved over the eeger
bad known little of the girl her face of the g irt Priscilla had no
brother had married, and Pris­ relatives or dose family friends
cilla had grown up knowing No one to counsel her on busi­
scarcely anything a b o u t her ness m atters And since the her­
mother's relatives. Old letters, old self had made no definite plans
photographs, and the family Bible It wouldn't Inconvenience her
were about ths only link aha had much to accommodate Priscilla.
with them. Now that she thought
"Well—I suppose I could," she
of It, Rachel Priscilla Cburtney'a said. "Do you think It would help
name had been there In the Bible, If I went along?"
land a record of her marriage to
"Help! It would be wonderful.
a Porter. There was a postscript I’ve never been anywhere much,
rn the attorney's letter stating you know, and I won't have the
that Mrs. Porter had been ninety- faintest Idea what to do when I
six at the time of her death.
get there. Ill write to this Mr.

CHAPTER 3
RISCILLA looked at the letter
a moment. Apalachicola, Plor.
trial What did it bring to mind?
She eearched her memory, then
something clicked. S e v e r a l
months ago ahe had read It land
Light, a book about Apalachicola
in the day* right after the Civil
War. She had liked reading about
Uip place, ft bad seemed so re­
mote. so faraway, and It bad In­
terested her intensely. She felt a
little thrill fust holding the letter
In her hand. Why would anyone
be writing her from there?
She opened the letter, amaze­
ment and Incredulity »preading
over her face, tt came to the
point Immediately. Mr. Todd, at­
torney, Informed her of the death,
more than a year ago, of Mrs.
Rachel Priscilla Courtney Porter,
who apparently had been her
greaDaunt. They had been trying

MIAMI BEACH IF- A report
calling for gradual elimination of
government regulation of indlvldual farming operatic* has been
submitted to the American Farm
Bureau Federation.
The report Is based on recom­
mendations from farm bureaus in
48 states and Puerto Blco. If
adopted. It will become the 1957
policy of the entire bureau orga­
nization.
The report la to be passed on
by official voting delegates of the

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state bureau*.
It emphasized farm bureau’s
continued support for the soil
bank as a means of adjusting ag­
ricultural production to effective
market demand.
The resolution asked that, in
admlnlstrtalon of the present law
and In any further legislation,
th*se principles be observed:
1. Maximum use of Commodity
Credit Corporation storks for pay­
ment In kind under the acreage
reserve program.

land which Is normally Idle or
devoted to uses that excluded It
from the soil bank base.
4. A provision th at producers
desiring price supports place
crop land In the sol] bank— "In
amount* determined by applying
a percentage factor to their ac­
reage of price supported crops."
The 56 members of the resolu-

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ON THE ROAD
. - When bsby travels by ear, keep
Us wardrobe simple and keep it
washable. You can do your soapaod-watering every night when
you atop, or atore soiled baby
thinga In a plastic big and atop
•very few days at an automatic
jUundry.
-Since you undoubtedly have to
do some of his washing by hand,
lake along soap and a rubber dishpan. The pan can double as a
bath tub for baby, If you stop at
a motel that has only a ahower
for bathing.

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Homed"

"You’ve been to Apalachicola?"
"We drove down Highway
Ninety-Eight once and stopped in
Apalachicola for lunch."
"It sounds to faraway and un­
real. And I’ve always wanted to
go to Florida."
"Not to Apalachicola. You want
the ktamoroua part of Florida,
tt’a Miami or Palm Beach you rs
thinking of. Apalachicola Is en­
tirely different." She emlled.
"Lots of wcslthy sportsmen go
there to Osh, though. Msyba
you’ll &amp;nd your Romeo among
them. And perhaps your legacy
will be more than you think."
Prtadlla said musingly, "It win
cost a lot of money to go down,
but I suppose 1 can manage."
"1 waa just thinking . . . A
friend at mins in ’Connecticut is
bringing her car to me to use
while she’s in Europe, ft’s a new
green Dodge. She thought f
might like to use It for my vaca­
tion. I don’t see why we couldn’t
drive down. Would you Uke
that 7"
-U ke tt! It would be perfect!"
Priscilla’s voice was trembling a
little. "1 can’t believe this U real­
ly happening to me!"
"1 don’t see why we couldn't
leave Saturday. I'm sure Mr.
Oliver will let you take your va­
cation now."
"Let's make plans . . . Oh
heavens, took a t ths time. If I
don't get back to my desk, I’U
have a permanent vacation. We'll
have to postpone our talk until
lunchtime."
When Priscilla had gone, Rita
thought, I don’t really want to go
to Apalachicola, but Pm so glad
something Uke this hss happened
to Priscilla. If 1 can help, I will,
and when the business le finished,
we’ll drive on down to Miami and
Priscilla can have a real vaca­
tion!

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-m 1Net* M a t • tmhendoue lot of UDdac
(aMir. A btissird of word* bM owirtod out
Ml the
world,
words
ranging
tn m pnt tm d m d moviag sincerity. to tbo
ppMto extreme of hypocritical falsehood.
B est 4f these words Koto boon uttorod
a oonmont on tho troubled Middlo East and
the barbarous oppression of th* Hungarian
■ M b I f thdfcr 8orlot ortriords- Atoms of
Uiowurda have directed action to help dam*
fsa thsao oaptosiTt sltuatkms.

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*0 peeks ahead wherever they can find an
Opening. Tho freedom of the serious writer
t i explore the nature of experience and to
t r y to tell the truth la being menaced by a
sapping operation.
: The right of free choice for tho reader 1*
endangered by this tame operation. The
Volsteads of the printed word are working
is once other Volstsads did with results
dud turned out to bo both ludicrous and
disastrous. Book censors try both to use tho
public police
power
and
to
art themselves as a police power over the
printed word. This Is not st all In accordance
with Americans traditions or, more broadly,
with tho traditions of freedom.
■ Are the American people going to stand
|y and 1st th eviM tradition of freedom of
txproslon be upped? Is tbs new Volatesd,__ ________
bm until honest and self
Ism going
to eontiaoo
jsSpnctla f and serious writers will either
Is driven to the well or just give up? No­
body puts e gun to anyone’s head and makes
Mm or her reed a book. But the letter-day
Voistaaders want to put morel guns at the
Mads of both writers end readers.
. In the meantime, ws have not as yet sttalnod Utopia In this country, end ws may s
fpi* many serious problems which call for
y m yewt and action. Yet serious writer*
who seek to deal with such problems in fic­
tional terms William Faulkner, John Dos
Passos, John O'Hara and others of their
Stature—would have their books driven
flrom circulation if ths literary Volsteaders
had their way. la this either sane or an expie of even a minimal spirit of tolerance
fair pipy?
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Rate Of Home Buying Going Down

NOW HIAR THIS!

Itdathreiy little has been said a t this ses­
sion of the General Assembly, however,
about the fundamental causes of trouble ei­
ther in Europe or the Middle East. Yet that
la exactly what must be discussed. Neither
tho virtual enslavement of the Russian satel­
lite nations nor th e complex difficulties of
which liras! Is the focal point can be dealt
with simply by taking hasty steps to avert
w ar In time of crisis.
Ths French minister of foreign affairs,
Christisn Pincau, had something of value
to say on thia subject recently. “We must
not forget," he said in the General Assembly,
“ th at our role, as it was defined in 1945,
la not only, each time the occasion arises,
to preserve peace a t that particular moment
while allowing all the seeds of wur to remain
but to base our action on the concept of
International justice. We shall not abolish
war if we do not sboliss its causes." (
That can be brushed off as a restatement
of platitudes, or It can be accepted as a
hard and demanding challenge. One way to
begin meuting this challenge Would be to
press for direct negotiations between Israel
and th s Arab bloc on means of resolving
By SAM DAWSON
their differences and bringing about the NEW YORK UR-Thu bolt' pay
harmony that could make the Middle East baa been going up at the same
a fruitful area rather than a breeding place rate as the factory worker's
Corporate (ales volume hai
for hatred and strife.
been riling at a greater rate, and

One thing is certain: IBS high­
meaty tkty tend. They can
to federal securities, high-grade er the Interest rate, the higher
corporation securities, tax-exempt the cost of a home. On a $10,000
municipal bonds to Invest their home with a 13-year mortgage,,
for esampto, tho to per coal in­
money.
A bank hat eome continuing ex­ terest approved for FHA toons
pense to handling a homebuying adds ISOO to Interest to tha total
loan whereas if It purchase* cer­ amount ot repayment.
The government's purpose to
tain federal securities, it may
have no other expenses, although letting FHA loan totereat rates go
it may earn only 3 per cent on up was to encourage beaks to
make more home loans, since
those securities.
It has been suggested that if their profit would bo greater.
the government wants to tighten Maybe it win have that effect
up on credit it should do »o to Perhaps not.
But if tha banka hand out more
tha field of credit buying — the
Installment payment plans that loans under the FHA program,
cosuumart use. This was done with Its 3 per cent interest, they
during the Korean War It's un­ may make fewer to v tiertaa who
likely to be revived soon if at all. seek a VA-guaranteed loan with
The government has sought for a maximum interest of 4H per
yaara to oncoruage homthuying cent,
—and to encourage banks to
make loans to homa buyers —
through two principal agencies:
the Federal Housing Administra­
tion FHA and the Veteran* Ad­
ministration VA.
Unto Dec. 1 both Insured or
WASHIN3TON, D. C. (F H T N C )guaranteed loans on homfes, pro­ The Navy Department announced
vided the Interest rate wa* no the promotion of Jam as S. Owen,
more than 4*4 per cent. On Dec. son of James C. Owen of 1315
) tha government opped the in­ Magnolia Ave., Sanford, and hus­
terest limit oo FHA—insured band of tb« former M lu Gladys
loans to 3 per cent. In addition, R. Raul* of Buffalo. N. Y., to
there’s ■ charge of 2W per cent personnelman first class, USN,
while serving with Light Photoof the FHA insurance.
The Elsenhower administration 1graphic Squadron C , U. S. Na­
dent more than twice his bast couldn't raise the 'nterest ceiling val Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla.
payon VA—guaranteed loans. Only
The promotion followed succes­
It was well below the 1*4 mil­ Congress can do that It’* ques­ sful complatisn of a Navy-wide
lion dollars paid a sleet oxecutive tionable Congress will when it ra- petty officer examination conduct­
la 1929.
turns next month.
ed In August.

WASHINGTON ift-Y ou want to
buy • boms? Tbs rate of home
buying has b**n going down. It
has been getting tougher to bor­
row money to buy a bouse. This
situation may not Improve much,
if at all.
Congress for weeks to come in
tbs new year win be looking Into
the broad question of homcbolldIng. borrowing to buy bomsa, and
the government's mooey policies.
One committee started doing so
this week. It remains to be seen
whether anything will be done to
make it easier to borrow money.
There is a big scramble for
loans- It seems would-be home­
owners and small businessmen
are at the tallend of the parade.
Money is tight. Banks are look­
ing around to see where they can
get the best return on t*&gt;&gt; in­
vestment.
Six times In the pest IS months,
the govsmment has tightsned op
on the banks by raising the
charge on money which member
banks borrow from the Federal
Reserve.
This in turn makes these mem­
ber banks less loose with the

News Of Men
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Corporate Sales Volume Rising

Ballot Voice Of People

One of the central objectives of any tiemoncratic system must be to permit the
greatest possible number of citizens to vote.
The ballot Is tho voice of the people. It is
axiomatic that in a democracy the voice
of the people should L&gt;e heard in the fullest
volume that can be obtained.
Conaldar this axiom In the light of the
recent national alectlon. Though the cam­
paign occurred a t a time of great interna­
tional tension which heightened the im|&gt;ortance of choosing leadership, a smaller per­
centage of eligible voters went to the poles
then did In 1982.
Some of this wns undoubtedly dim to rnmplacency and Indifference among the elec­
torate, But the American Heritage Founda­
tion has concluded, after a study of the elec­
tion, that some 17 million Americans were
unable to east their ballots becuuse of cir­
cumstances beyond their control.
Of tho 17 million, about six million hnd
moved end were barred from the polls l&gt;ecauso they had not fulfilled residence re­
quirements. Perhaps five million were too
HI to go to the polls, though many of these
The Sanford Herald
might have voted by mall If they had been
Pwfeltohsd Hvs &lt;*«&gt;» «*«h w—h
allowed to do so. It la estimated that about
two and a half million were kept away from
• f C t if T W of lls ro h L ISIS
the polls because they were traveling on
r n c D PKRKINH, E d ito r o u t P u b lish er
MARION HARMAN SR.. K xooatlvo E d ito r
business. Poll taxes and pressure against
RVKT.TN J. CUBHINO. A d r«H l»ln « M»n««»r
minority groups cut the vote heavily in some
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
areas. About half a million residents of the
•C arrlar
H o »or woo*
Ooo Month
ll.SS
■Is M onth,
Ono T ,o r
nation's capital cannot vote.
R 4? M onth,
IM S
IU .lt
ts.se
A h ,Oblt«
O b ltu o rr so tlo o t, c a rd , of th in k ,, rM oW llon, to d
Taken together, this means that u very
Jcoo o f «ontoM
B l« rto
,n t fo
forr ttho
Botlroo
Blam
)aai,nt
h , p u rp
r pnn.,, of ral«l*&gt;
substantial portion of the United States
f u l l wiU bo ohorsoS for o t ro s u U r o iir.rtlo lo e rat#*.
TS* HormM I* a m,tnb«r of tho Awoclatod F rits electorate were disenfranchised, at least in
which It oatitloS o i,ln ,Ita ly to tho u a , for rapablloa*
this election. It Is a situation that calls for
tloB of a n tho local ««w, print-.1 In thlc nawaptpor.
changes in the voting laws a t community,
Roproaoatoe Nationally by General Advortl.la*
state and nadonal levels. Strengthening ths
Scrrlec
la c.
SSI O M r i U
Sarins,
Dank
Bid s
Atlanta. Ooorsta
voice of the people sftould be high on the
Pag* 4,
Thursday, December 18, 1986 nation's agenda.

until lately *o hai corporate net
incoma.
Bonuses increasingly are part
of the compensation for many
top executives — and more offi­
cials are sharing in them now.
Also. down the corporate ladder,
Christmai bonuses play an In­
creasingly pleasant role In tha
yulelide good cheer of many em­
ployes.
The figures on tha bo«s‘ pay
come from the American Manage­
ment Assn. Its annual survey of
top management compensation
shows a 5.9 per cent Increase on
average In the lait flacal year
for some 28.0U0 top men In 3,300
American and Canadian compa­
nies. The «urvey includes sala­
ries, bonuses and company con­
tributions to retirement funds.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics
keeps tab on the average weekly
•araingi of production Markers In
manufacturing Industries. In the
roughly comparable period, calen­
dar year 1955, worker*' pay rose
by the same amount—39 per
cent.
Sales of the companie, included
in tha association's survey to-

MORE TIME FOR BOWLNO
ROCHESTER, N. Y. OR—An i»team bowling league at tho Uni­
versity of Rochester baa discov­
ered the sasy way to hasp up
with its statistical chores —team
averages and Individual handicaps.
The league statistic* are fed
into the university's giant elec­
tronic computer, which grinds
out a weak’* work to ona minute.
By hand, th* Job took a full day.

Letters
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Gentlemen:
On behalf of the Sanford Gram­
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I would like to thank you for your
cooperation In helping ns make
the 2nd Annual Peanut Bowl a
success.
If ever wa can be of assistance
to you please feel free to call on
ua at any time.
Sincerely,
H. R. Hecksnbach

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Using latest figures available on
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AMA finds middle management
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Bonus payments for the execu­
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American Industry bonuses are
estimated at around 900 million
dollari a year, with two out of
five firms paying them.
Tha largest oo record last year
waa *575,000 for ■ motor presi­

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Limelight
O n Lyman

OiUe Rerae Whittle. (Staff Photo)

Rev. Thomas Is Festive Christmas Party Held
Night By B.P.W.
Guest Speaker Wednesday
Thera waa a decided
air of | fill turkey dinner served to
Christmas and gaiety at the party i members and thalr guests.
AtChapterMeet
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by th e ' Mrs. Anna Rinehart had prepay

Conning
The News

LIMELIGHT ON LYMAN
BY VIRGLMA CONN
By KtHy Kimball
Tuesday evening the SLJ U r j a BuilnMI &lt;nd ProfMjional Wo. ; fd , vetT , nteTUlnlng
Lyman opened Ita basketball
There are so many things to landscape gardener, held an In­
season, December 7, when they write about tonight that I hardly formal discussion on the porch
ap er o
e oy r0M
men’* Club. The event took niece! featuring Mrs. William Lockard,
traveled to Apopka where they
Auxiliary met In the
home of a t 7 p_ m.
the E|k.. ^ . whlch I who , ang
Come All Ye
knowwhere
to
begin.
So
I
will
after
lunch.
Many
thanks
to
her
were defeated 60-31 The High
Mr*. Henry Tamm. Mr*. A. B.
scorers for Lyman were Kenneth taka things as they have happen helpful suggestions. Attending Peterson Jr. led the devotional, was aglow with gilt and glitter fur, and Mrs. Dora Inman, who
Miller and David Stevens. The ed. The first Is the really di«- were members of the new board,1and Chairman, Mrs Henry Tamnt and gay holiday ornaments.
gave a very amusing and enlight­
By Marti* Jooea
squad consist* of ten players. graceful rfoponse to the Ameri' Dornell Kileline, Mary Muntz, presided over the business meetMrs. Arolyn True, Mrs. Betty ening talk on Christmas customs
om D O —It wa» quite • m hj The EnIi|ted Men-, wires Club They arc Jimmy Hopkins, MosBaker, Mrs. Katie Willis and Mrs In England, her native land. Tha
. Mv, . u r .«,iuv u .a
,u.
sle Helms, Kenneth Miller, Mike, can Red Cro»s appeal for Hun* Malli# Barlow. Peggy Tugweli. Ing.
group all Joined In the tinging of
}° ‘to tfhem.c?MtSUh°u&gt;« to atfend | will meatMonday night at » p Farley, David Uedwine, Bob Me
the
* rwas reported
^ ,!,
c w 1sen. Missing ™
’’ \ p,r
It lhadu "*.
reached;
were Betty SleBra-! Thom il and j j ra j)ora |™
nTnWPJ
ordinary, everyday leaves, grass- Christmas carols.
the P*TA meeting. Believe It o r ' m. at the U. S. 0. for ur. el*c* ciecd, David Stevens,Ronni* Go*- «total
Bij| segrist, and Martin
not I left the party before the I tion of officers and Christmas
Those enjoying this festive oo»
expressed a i c '* c,f* fountl around the yard
gift*. were exchanged, but
elected co the grand sum of forty-seven'tnie, Katie Cummins, Pat Todd,'. #ni, ,he
duv
» «llettlc
» « ' paty. This la a special meeting Barw|c)tThe newly
radon
were Mrs.
Erne And**,
dollars.
After
thinking
that
the
«'&gt;&lt;'
Marge
Martin.
Others
P™
!
hope
they
would
visit
again.’
I
"
nH'
"
l,h
8
Bol&lt;
&gt;
or
»ilvcr
A
me
for
“ '* for
‘
tnr meD,bera
m,,mb-r* only.
onIv- Gift*
CM' ‘ will
* “ l be
h' faplaln, forlhc Grevhound* arc
would help a*™1 were Lila Tcterson, lluth
In
te
r
,P
"lnt
"nd.*
Christmas
balls.
^
gfl&lt;1
MrJ
w&gt;
E&gt;
B aktr, Mr,
. t o o o e d long enough to sign exchanged among the members.
Mossle Helm* and Jimmy Hop-, don*t,on by N’
the register,
—.u t Zt ore
tided over by
Sira. Julie Duncan will be in kins. This Friday they tackle the
presided
charge of refreshments, and Mrs. Ml. Dora Hurricanes. On ThursMrs. T. L. Lingo. Jr.
^Little
^
____
Clonts,
small
David Gibson will bo in charge jjay _night
_ t the
__ girls play their
Janet
daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
°f tb* meeting, in
the
absence of
opfninggamewith Clermont in
Clonts, was on the »ta?e reciting the president Mrs. William Hnne- 0v|Ho- Ly(me j oyce
Captain
a Christmas scripture. It «a* gan, who la ill.
0f the
team. Friday night they could you refuee to recogrlz*
A lice uarvey,
very well given by the trny miss.
EnU ratnraent will be varied., too will play Mt- Dor*. Both need for help? Think of all the 'on. Alice Myers, Rett* Speltz, Father Thoma*. Mrs. Alton Dux- 1noiuing a paint troroi, also glia- Grantham, Mr*.
bury.
Mr*.
Roy
Green.
Mr*.
f
d,
trimmed
with
Christina*
balls
Mr*.
Eupherala
Huntley,
Mr. and
orphans,
tho
wounded,
maimed
an,t
&gt;
I
Mildahn
We noted that our president with
feature being a Hawai- games that night should be good
lu say
. . j nothin; _________
___ ________
p la co Mr*. Harold Kastner, Mr*. Dawn
and humelcs*, to
of
The table
deroratiom______Elmer
were *r* | wontenay, Mm. Dor* I n - 'jn many eolor*. At e a c h
was absent and Mr*. John Evans. jan dance, executed by Adele and we’d like to see Lyman Boos- ■&lt;iu
tho starving.'and the dismay of ranged by Betty Guy
anddonated; ®*n*
c*r°l Slone, Mrs. A. getting was a gay little corsage | Kiddy, Mrs. Mary
Knox, Mr*,
vice president, was presiding, e Whitman.
i ter* turn out for it.
, te.^*0^ , r''.,A „
„ „
m8&lt;,e °f * {ew sprigs of evsii J Helen Pearson, Mr*. Stona, Mr.
were not surprised for we knew, On Dec. 21 at 2 p. ra. at ihej The Girls Triple Trio presented the doctor* trying la cure with- for our use by Boo Gao»*. Pine
a Christmas ball, and Mr*. E. D. Rinehart, Mr*,
that Marguerite, being girls bas U. S. 0 . the club will have its an excellent Christmas program out medical supplies. So iltlle, boughs of green were laden with McDonald. Mrs. william DeBrine. green and
*m j * J ] 0**
RtU4*, There were maryy more of Iheio | Harriett _Slawrt«r, M r^s^d
Mrs.
ketball coach, had a game sche­ ancual Christmas party for 'the Tuesday night for the P. T. A. can do to much, so plaise, in- srern and chartreuse Christmas S
sell Wilson and Mrs. E. E. La - stunning and
unusual arrange-! Robert True, Mr*. Ratio WIRIa,
duled that night at Mt. D°r*children of the member*.
On Wednesday they sang at the stead of buying those b u t few ball* with gold driftwood, gold Cour.
menti.
h u t too Mr. and Mr*. Tarry Wood, Ml*t
ment*, but thev
they were Ju*t
trinket* for your children at thi* »ca oat* and berrioa. On the sherMrs. Evans, a* we knew, did
Kiwanis Club in Sanford.
lovely and too plentiful to tiy , Betty Wolfram, Mr*.
Dora I*
Christmas time, won't you Kivu ry bar was a pot of silver raintree
a superb job. During the comThe third edition of the Ly­ instead the wonderful gift of life1lagustrum ami pink poinsettiaa,
to describe them all.
nun, Mrs. Elmer Wonteney, am)
raitt*e*reports, Mrs- A. A. Myers M issionaries Are
Anna M ille r Circle Mr. and Mr*. Homer Little ( Mr. and Mrs. William Lockman Pup came out today. Not
membership chairman, gave her,
to the children of Hungsry? Send! (My desoription* are not doing
only was it bigger than the first
report. The secretary read the Special Guests
were responsible for the delight- anl.
issues but it was much better; your contribution, large or sm all, these thing* justice.)
Has Gifts Ready
minutes and Mrs. Brookshire gave
to
Hungarian
Relief,
American
The
Wives
Club
voted
to
have
the staff should certainly be con­
the treasurer’* report.
A t C la s s Party
gratulated for doing such a fine Red Cross, Sanford, Florida. I n 'a free egR nog party at the B. For U m atilla Home
Mrs. Milton Gore, Youth Chair­
your heart you will have gained o. Q. Sunday afternoon, Dec 30.
job.
By Marian Jones
------ DON’T -----Mrs. Harry Adatr, vice pres­
man. gave a report as well a*
far more Christmas spirit. e*pe Also atl member* of th* club are
OVIEDO—Tuesday
night
was
Betty
Lawrence
Is
top
“bran
ident, conducted the meeting of
Gladys Alford, giving one on the
eialy
when
you
think
how
fortuninvited
to
come
out
next
Wcdt
guesser” around here now. The
Junior High party activities, and rush for me- I did not get off
Throw Away Your Tire Dollar* Became Your Tires A rt •
ate we are to live In a land unop- nesday morning to the B. O. IJ. the Anna Miller Circle Tuesday!
Norman Nicks, giving one on the to work until after 6. had to go seniors had a contest to give pressed. F.very one talks about and h«-lp decorate the tree. The night at the Elk* Club, in the
Smooth. Lot WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
home and get ready to be at the away a free annual to the studMr*.!
Senior High.
It, hut no one doe* anything Bnrhclnra deserve a littla at- absence of the president,
New Truck Rubber Trend* That Will Give Guaranteed
Baptist
Church
for
our
Sunday
ent
who
could
guess
the
correct
Edward Cox.
r . T. Milwee. superintendent or,
about It, so iets show th«t Ban- mosphere too.
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.
G
ats
party
at
6.3A
p.
m.
I
made
number
of
beans
in
a
jar,
and
public instruction, was introduced
! Betty was the winner The sen- ford doe.n’t Just sit back in its own: To&lt;1;ly .^ n e d the Second A n-, Routine report* were given by
by Mr*. Walter A. Teague, who it on time though.
already! * groups officers an&lt;l chair■s Sunday, iors are working hard on the an- comfortable
vom.ona...- corner
corner and
am. let the
.nr mla|
m„ | May-fair
Mayfair Opsm,
Open, and
and already
The Kingdom Seekers
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd
in turn introduced the guest
School
Clasi
were
having
.-ing th eir nual. Snapshots a re being t a k e n ! " " 1 °,f th * ,
' X - °a t f n *iun m ,y ^ feU *" over ,h f 1. / V u . n . n
! T UnC;
speaker for tha evening.
ty
in
the
by
Just
about
all
the
seniors;
|
,h
o
»c
ln
"eed.
Ami
th
a
t
U
th
e
end
p|
a
c
e
.
|
|
e
,
r
tb
reak
w m ap p aren t e&lt;1
»•'
«•»*
«"
be
delivered
annual
Christmas
party
J
•••
snv
V
«
•
'
. y ,n „
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.
■
In
th f*
PI i r e s *
A nn ■
f 'e
Gen* Rayburn, stale supervisor
36 Years In Sanford
whop the crowd saw Fotchk-k I *£ |n* narry Anna Crippled
and any time you turn around ° ^ , my
w
. ,
of Tallahassee. was one of n« basement of the church. Mrs. you
bogie
the
la.t
two
hole*
an'd
*tlil
Clilidren
*
Homo
in
Umatilla
may
have
your
picture
takenJ
The
Officers
Wives
Club
lunTheodore
Aulin,
chairman,
ami
best speakers I have aver had the
be delivered
privilege of hearing. It was well •/•r committee had been busy On Wednesday the girls basket- j r heon look plae.* as planned in tarn In a sixty-five. Sam Snead
®- ®- P- Thursday. Gnfort- •trolled in around n.Hin—he didn’t in ’‘m® ^or Christmas.
worth anyone's effort toi get there working all afternoon on the pre­ ball team had their group and
individual ones taken.
fortunately, there were several f ,c|
plnying this y*.ar. Ah. Those present for the session
that night; and those who did not parations and decorations.
December
5
was
a
sad
day
a
;.Bro«mle
ihvesliture
service*,
and
&gt;*,
to afford to b« lem- were Mr*. Pelcr J. Bukur, Mr*.
The
lovely
table,
other
Christ­
attend missed * wonderful pro
Wight II, Mrs.
Eddie
mas decorations and the delirious Lyman, Report card* came out | Chrlstma* programs at school, so per?mental. And Boh Kellsr had Rnlpp
not recei'^o the) *(* j rdie«. with a scors of sixty-1Stout. Mr*. Harold Kastner, Mr*.
SIWe went along with the Ray­ food proved that their efforts had for the second six weeks. B u lil*,e [,e'v bo*ri'
burns on their trip to 5J*X1C0; not been in vain Mr*. Aulin’* for threo glorious week* we won’t *fcol*de It would had condition* f[*e. The next three d.y» are of Bill Livingston, Mr*. II. F. Kent,
Mrs. W. J,I
1 *s he showed colored slides of committee members were; name-'have to worry about bringing b,&lt;n normal. Oneit* gathered ronrfe, the biggest. The crowds! Mr*. Bill Gordon,
II. JAMES GUT AGENCY
their trip, narrating while they ly, Mr*. Drady E. Mathers, pres- those grades up to par. Thi* Fri-1 f°r sh"reyin the porch, and then sviJ b* larger and tho cheers] Clarke. M ta E. W. Jackaon. Mrs.'
312 EAST FIRST STREET
were being shown. We tied a very ident of the class; Mrs. R L. day 1* the final day of school adjourned to the dining room will t e louder. It’* a real thrill J. R Hootehan, Mr*. E B arber,;
(and good to *&lt;e golfing history be*ng made Mrs. Fred Roetlger, Mr*. I/swell
Inexpensive trip ourselves-lf the Wheeler, teacher; Mrs. Gertrude until next year. The cUt&gt;ses are tnT * tremendous
PHONE 78
p o t p ie , in your own back yard Among E. Ozier, Mrs. J. M. Cameron,
Rayburns did have to pay for it- Hull and Mr*. J. N. Thompson, all planning their Chrutmas par- lunch of thicken
W# felt as though we had been assistant teachers; Mr». Alex ties and the various rooms arc and many other good things, It those *coring their program* to -1Mrs. Clarence Collins, Mr*. J. B.
n . JAMES G’J T
JAMES a GUT
when ha h*d completed his trav­ Leinhart; Mr*. T. R. Pipkin, vie*- \ all gaily decorated. The two Jun was nry pleasure to Introduce aay were Jack and Juny Smllh. Phillip*, Mr*. V. W. Nelson. Mrs.
new
prwutdent,
Dornell
Kllcllne,
ior
classes
are
having
a
special
Oy
and
Jean
Fltton,
Red
Geveland
James
Via,
and
Sirs.
Clayton
president;
and
Mrs.
Jack
Kasell
Aa
elogue.
,
.
This was a special .occasion party after school U dismissed who in turn presented her hoard. fdn Bea and Ru*s Wilson, Mayor Smith.
He kept his. audience in galas
of laughter during the entire too. in that Reverend and Mrs. Fridy noon at the American Leg-1Also, I must apologize for my ami Mrs. F. D. Seo't, Louisoj
haste
In announcing the repre- Parker, Blanche and
Georg*?
time. Then he gave several read­ O. C. Robison, of Nigeria, Afri­ ion Hall on Prairie Lake
ca. were jpecal guests for the And *o until 1M7 will close out I *«itollv«
from VAH-7. Terry Nicely, and many other*. We are
ings about ’’Boys'’ that were
occasion. They ire both mission­ this column. Be back io the New Pricefound that she had far too sorry Bill Foulk didn’t *cor* bet’ musing and entertaining.
At the conclusion of tha pro­ aries lo Nigeria, but the Oviedo Year with more ‘‘Limelight on i m'leh
,0
already. »o Katie ter, but w* are proud of him all
Cummin* ha* eonstutel to take the satnw, Sanford Itself ha* play­
gram the seventh and eighth Baptist Church lays claim to Lyman.”
grade mothers served refresh- Mrs. Robison, as she Is their own
the position. Th* board proarnled er* to make the pros tit up and
’ menu outside , the auditorium. missionary. They are both on
me with a beautiful ongraved take notice.
Joy-Ruth C lass
The serving table, overlaid with leave until July.
pewter nlato, which touched me
a linen cloth, was centered with
deeply. It has been n s.x month*
Following the delicious meal.
Christmas decorations. The cax* Mrs. Robison entertalnad th* Packs Christm as
full of interesting and stimulat­
also bore Christmas design*.
ing event*, and the thank* should
members and guests with a de­
Mrs. C. W. Littleton and Mrs. lightful account of their experi­ Boxes A t Meeting
go to the good member* of ’-my”
John Mogus served cake and ences in Nigeria. She illustrated
The member* of the Joy—Ruth board. Instead nf me. Betty Guy,
. punch for the seventh grade, while with thing* she had brought with Class of th# First Baptilt Church n«»y Emanski. Anita Hadden,
\ Mrs. E. M. Olliff and Mr*. Ber­ her some of their habits relative packed Christmas boxes at their Day Dwyar. Fran Murray, Ruth
nice Parker served for the to clothing, etc. She answered meeting recently at the Educe f Trill, J»n« Pott* and our helpers.
eighth grade.
.
Claire Lynch, Jean Dooley, and
many queries pertaining to the tional Building of the Church,
Th# Sanford Tourist and ShufA large group was present lor health and habit* of the inhabiTIES
Th.
.. ?ro.jS«l!y Welge. I do think It r e - ___________________________
PAJAMAS
fleboard Club will have a covered
the occasion.
tan!* of that county.
Th,e. me5 ^ g
*' Blll markable that we never rama to aitb auPper on Tuesday at 6 p. m.
*
_
A priately decorated by Mr*.
Mr. am! Mr*. Robison came to j„|,ns, Mr*. Marvin
Wood and b,ow,■ ‘"ld r,,rp|r
after which ther# will b# en'erOurdo last Saturday and hav#!Mrf,
„ . , ph B€tflli wllb
th# W&gt; wl«h the new hoard every tiinm ent and Santa Cliu* will
I*
3 Vy *11*o m s
present to conduct the ex.
1
k i ^ J „ „ | b&lt;* n ,h*,,h0U5e ^ " ! U ° f th# h c *1 C h ristm u ",'«hem."^^ being ‘‘carried R00d
»"d m»r 'hey be
I c H o s tfiS S
pu to r. Reverend Louis L. Day.1ou.
■|1 harmonious ond »«!f »»tl»fied rchange
),ar
of gifts.
_
, f* '
.
i»nd family. However, many of
......................j
a*
Hickcraon, Sanford
E
Mrs.
Roger
Schmidt
opened
the
11’—1
:
1
1
"
:
............1Z1"'
EaPh
7 ° man U *° br,n&lt; ' «lf‘
the church members have had
To Church Circle
story. „
_
*u,jble for. a. w,on,,n* and each
them as their luncheon or din­ meetingwith aChri.tma.
Mrs. J. Brodie Williams was ner guest* *ince they arrived. after which Mrs. A. J.Peterson ” r ,i„R,lph ^ lla’ ' ,r »' BoM!« « y m8"’ a «' 1 fop * man- t ,
hostess at the annual Christmas The Reverend sod Mis. Lou!. led the group in prayer.
nu
^
, M n H/ I‘T D^ “
h" ‘n
By Bcju Brum melt Ven lieuArgyle* and stretch style*.
A gift he’ll love and be
meeting of Circle Number Six of
Day, Brenda and Douglas Day,
*en end Smoothie. See th# new
to use year round • . pajamas.
81.00
• i, *ri—• \r«»V"di«t Church Mon- »r» alio special gue-t; ??r this Ulna gave their report, for t £ ! » ■ « * :
^
• V' n,n‘ button down lie. A tie la al­ Aa*ertcd ChrMma* Package In siir* A-1), see our selec­
month, and friendihip letter* ■
............
'
H !:
day afternoon it her horn*, ^ occasion.
ways u»rfui.
tion Lw«)*.
or X
R rv . ------Oak Ave., Mr*. J. N. Airare o| Thoge enjoying thi* oce.i-Vu were written to Mr*. Frankk Bry
81.50
r
81.95
$3-95
chairman, presided over *
were; Mrs Hettie Ragsdale, an and Mr*. Jimmy Bailey.
business meeting, after whiehall Mfj j B J(}Mj Jr&gt; Mrf pJ(lJ D e l i c l o u a refreshments of
cookies, nuts
the members sang ‘‘Silent Night . Campbell, Mrs, Mae E. King, Christmas punch,
BELTS
JACKETS
SHJRTS
N. V. Firm er gave an Interesting Mra* Oleva Tle'sem i’ Mra. Law!1• nd c“ di* ' we"
by *h*
lecture and gift* were brought for son Hardy, Mrs. GeiXrude Hull. &gt;ho"te ,*«*’ **»• " Ood‘ Mr»* Johni
shut-ins.
Mrs. C. M. Arie, M rs/P at Brown. ,nd Mr*’
The Circle w*»
10 w ,‘* Mrs. Ralph King, Mrs. G. A. BaAfter the refreshment*
were
com* a n*» member. Mrs. A. con, Mrs. Josh Beasley, Mrs , sawed the class packed ChristO. Rector, and Mrs. L. W. Ramey France* Cartiedge, Mr*. J. L. m is boxes for the TB. petier.t*
of Louisiana, a guest- Delidou* &gt;(aicolm. the hosteis committee, at the Sanitariuni in Orlo Vista,
refreshment* were sewed to the
Those present were Mr*. Alfred
By ParU “lo p s For Yoor Jackets of Imported Heck- By Van lleuse#. In coordinated
following ladies: Mrs. R. U. Hut- c h a n g e d . Mrs. Wheeler w*j pra- Chiles Jr., Mr*.
Dan Batten,
USE
OUR
Tousen”, We have Initial suede, beautiful ■oft color*. groups. “ ContinraUl f l i g h t
ehison. Mrs. A. C. Rector, Mrs.
.
t
..i.u, Mrs. Floyd Williamson Jr., Mrs.
All size* . . hi Berkerav
checks'* and “lights of Paris'*,
belt* for the personalised gift stripes, reversible and . Solids
Pearl Lyocb, Mr*. Dorothy Ter- bers.
Joel McGill, Mr». Otto Thomas,
LAY-A-WAY
water Size* IMj-IT. with matching
t# lha men in your life.
Up, Mr*. Mabel Blount, Mr*. Ned
repellent.
tie k hankerchiefsSmith. Mr*. J. N. Azzartllo. Mrs.
$1.00 - $2.50
58.95 - $22-95
$3.93 up
Tate Chapman, Mr*. W. P. Chap­
Colof-sfrtpod Ditto! unit wM 8 drtdng wheels. Wfwdes gondola,
man. Mrs. C. r . Mill., Mrs. Albert
freighl tar, ond rad caboose Has auSomaK u
n
c
o
n
p
lt. Come* complete
Hardesty, Mr*. L. W.
Rainey.
wdh 12 section* of curved track, modern »—
and Sorafamma,
Mrs. T. A. Burleigh. Mrs. R. M.t
Muon. Mr*. N. V. F irm er. Mr*.
For th# convenience of our customer# w# win
COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES
F. O. ShinhoUer, and Sirs. C. E
Star# Hour#
Undecided?
begin
staying
open
evenings
until
9:00
p.
inMcKee.

G. Rayburn Shows E M W
CluWill
Slides Of Mexican Have Christmas
Trip At P-TA Meet

O

raitfc.

Party M onday

General Insurance

IS THE
TIME TO

Tourist Club
States Party
Tuesday Night

GIFT SHOP for MEN

Monday

AMERICAN FLYER FRBGHT TRAIN "

$ 22-50

NOTICE

Oilskin “slicker*” — which
have protected many generations
of saUors and student* — look
bright in the rain, are toughwearing. snd require only a sudiy
wipe-off when soiled.

beginning Friday Dec. 11.

M cCRO RYS

W I N N TV

E_ 1st. St. At Sanford Are.

Give a
Gift Certificate.

C ow an X

Mon. • Fri.

9:00 • 5:30
oat. 9:00 - 6:00

Phone 117
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Opaatoc Dap Km

A hot potter sad tpaftlah mom

SeminoleQuintet
ToHeel Buldogs
InDelandTonight

highlighted the opening of tho
Seeood Aaimai 115,000 POA May
f ill i m Opoa yeeterday s i m u
Doe Flaiterwtld, HtoU plow
meaty winner la the nation in
POA play for tho year biased a
hot trail « tha oat nine with two
tlfle s aaO two blrdlat tad play­
ed par on the in nine asd aimed
the fairway* for a alt under par
01 to Mad o pack of U golfa n

f i r the BaafBrd gambol**. said
(Me merging that hla qnlatot
cbtrgai would bo oa tha rebound
Benight whan h« taka* hla squad
to DeLand to mart the Hull-

New Smyrna giants and came out
of that ona on the abort and of
1 long acora. Tonight they plan to
iron thlnga up, "so wo can look
toward tho Cnriitm u toumamat
with eotnt planning.’' said Lay-

DwehMM Pic.

Layer said the added boost to
tha number of hla elub would al­
low him to substitute mors free­
ly and giro hla (tartan some
breathers daring the outing. "We
•till h a rt a lot of work to do
on conditioning." ha said, but with
tho alts of tha elub as large as
It la now. wa will be able to put
on a good ihow.
Tha SemlnolM are concentrat­
ing on tha running game with tha
fast break this year.
Oametlma
U I p m. in DoLand.

Emilo

N O T I C E

"Chuek”

Ulartua

w s. in * bMt

th ir le d w ith " * , itroku. II.

i , k, j

4 to n

‘n hl* lho* p™
» nd In th» Mlaml

- 1,1, , «,

*" "JJJ hl‘

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Frank Stranahra, the fifth
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world before he turned pro, Ed
Porky** Oliver, winter p$o for
the Miyfalr Ion, and Gardner
Dickliuon Jr., of Panama CHy,
had the gallery on 1U toes yes­
terday with on* of the thrilling
threesome* of the day. All were
playing under par, and all were
finishing strong on the In nine.
Stronahan and Oliver flnlehfd
wlh at’*, and Dickinson with a 07.
Coming la off the 18th green,
Stranahra went over the official
scoreboard and shook his head.
•This l« tha fastest I’ve seen In
Florida,” he aild. "The competi­
tion la the kaensst of the winter
tour, and the field la the best.”
8 trine hen said he knew he
was shooting a good gama on the
course, but he said he had no
Idea a #4 would come In today.
"That Oliver le a great compet­
itor,’’ he aald. "He has an excel­
lent attitude on the course, and
he’s terrific to play with. I
thought I had the heaviest com­
petition In ray threesome for the
tournament, and I’m still not so
rare I haven’t"
Stranahan said he had no Idea
what would be the winning icore
thla year, "But" he said, "It looks
now Ilka it will be lower than
last year.”

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Dave Baurland, Army quarter­
January set the early afternoon
{? '
back, call* only three offenslvo
lead with rix birdies and one Jo- J S U , piace it s. n Antonio? rad play* In 1955 but waa the Cadets’
lie. The 27 year old yeuth has U h i „ Calient,
big star against Colgate In I960.
Mm* Patrick, general manager
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Tommy Uolt pl*&gt;eJ *
HmJinf1 pn* dm ^ e Vm . *nl **m* toT hu K - 0n the out of the New York Rangers, be­
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fMa* h ^ ^ o n ^
D all^ “in* b* pick#d up lhr,#
to top his teammates In goals In
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this season.
San Francisco.
With blrdlat oo 2, 4. I, I, 0,
and 17, January said, “1 couldn’t
hold a thing.”
Bob Keller, the Korean jet pi
lot that turned pro when he was
discharged, made the long putt
Count for hla to. Of hi, ilx blr-

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Doug Rifling
SS 33
Jim Ferre*
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Al Balding
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Mike Souchak
M M
Reggie Mylea
33
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Bob Wataon
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30
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Toby Lyons
Plneterwald made the heat tak­ Retort RU1
30 32
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33
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35
34
17 boles m d mlaaed tha ISth IJonet Hebert
3S
34
by less than alt Inches.
38 It
David Ragaa
Although Flniterwsld has shot B*b Gejda
00 35
It's before ha said It «&gt;■ hla Billy CoUlna
38
34
beat round since 1030 when ha K. J. Harriaoa
33 30
ahot (1 to win the St. Louis Open Freddy Haaa
35
34
while ha was itin on amateur.
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BUI Johnston
Ifl the meantime, how m r, ooe Don Addington
to I »
of Florida’* I tenia woodeta, span- Walker Inmaa
34 as
lih m eu, wae uklng Ito tall. The Ray Terry &lt;A)
38
34
first to battle the moat was m a­ Lou Berber*
37 33
ker Home, at year eld rammer Laiand Glbeon
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rasldant pro at Westchester Coun­ Paul Hamay
33
37
try Club in Rye, N. Y. On Norn- Mario Laureti
M 34
bar four ha made aaexeellent Pet* Cooper
to 34
shot Into tho middle of the fair­ George Bernardln 37
33
way, but the hall landed In a Bro/lee Plemmone M
34
fallen clump of Spanlih' moss Georg* Prtlslnger 30
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When ho attempted to hit it ou. Dave Manr
17
33
the ball went out of bounds. But Frank Boynton
37
33
toms
race on the Gene Bone
loma ran a fast rac«
34
10
In nine. For tha round ha blr
Leo Blafettl
34
30
seven times, three of them.!
Billy Thornton (A) 38
34
on 11, it, and is, and ei
II a day with an Impress!?* 07.1 ,,
...
Dave Ragan wet the next to a,“ - threw of them e*®* on putts
fall before he mo... With a four ? " r, *? *M‘- K*£*r,
under par 32 at the turn, n.g.n “*• 1,U&gt;
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lost a ball off number 14 by lodg- h * 1*
^ t'l‘iV,„,!l“
pu.1
ng it In a hanging dump of SpaI**1; b* “ w* 11• lh* P”4'
nish moss. Regan finished with leJL Jhat wln*- „ ,
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The Seminole* will be seeking
to even the aeiaon score tonight
to DaLand. That opened tha
aeaton with a wu over Florida
Military School, than dropped a
aw sided lose to Boone the neat
night. This week they fact tha

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Mra. Stanley Mullins | N'orfollr, Va.

exchange- Refreshments of cook­
ies, and coffee mere served by
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart,
Mrs. T W. Prcvatt spent the hostteses, Mra. Homer Bal­
Mrs. John Maxwell, Geraldine Thursday in Daytona Beach with lard, Mrs. 0 . C. LeFlIs and Sirs.
Oldham, and Mr. and Mrs. W- her sister Mrs. 0. A. Durranrc*. Martin Hansen.
L. Sclg sps-nt Thursday in Day­
Unexpected company? Heat a
The Homo Demonstration held
tona Beach.
By ADDIE PREVATT
ita Christmas party Tuesday at can of pears In their syrup, then
Mr. and M n. Cadcr Hart spent
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Martin the community hall with about 30 drain. Sprinkle cavities of pears
Sunday in Clearwater with Mrs of West Palm Beach wore re­ present. Gamse were played and with grated orang* rind and su r­
H arts’ aister and brother-in-law, cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ce­ Christmas carols were sum; by round with chocolate sauce. The
the group. They also had a gift thrre flavors favor one another.
dar Hart and Mrs W. L. Alder­
man.

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Itoy Newton of Winter Park and
Mrs. Frank Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walbauer o
New York have arrived here to
spend tho winter in the Mathicux
cottage.
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt had a i her
guests Tuesday, Mr and Mi*
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Tbc Uav. Fred Knsmingor will meet at 0:30 p. m. fur a covered
conduct the morning devotions I dish supper and Christmas party,
over WTRIl at 8:30 a. ra.
I at McKinley Hall. Thu husbands
The Derembcr meeting of the
.»■? members will be guests
Sallic Harrison Chapter of the D. and there will be an exchange of
A. R. will lie at the home of Mrs Rifts.
Tho Past Mat runs Club will
F. E. Boll., with Mrs. E M.
Hoke and Mrs. A C. Benson as meet with Mrs. Tommy McClain
co-hostesses. Meeting Will be at at 7:30.
3 p. m
Enlisted Men's Wives Club will
SUNDAY
meet at the U. S. O. at § p.m.
A film will bo shown at the for u Christinas party and elec“Fellowship Hour at tho First tion of officers.
Baptist Church at 8:30 ufler the
TUESDAY
Evening Worship.
i Kunford Tourist and ShuffleMONDAY
hoard Club will meet at 8 p. m.
Tho Sanford Story league will fur a covered dish (upper and
meet at the Episcopal P arish1Christmas party.
House at fl p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Tho Dependable Class nf the prayer Mooting will bo held at

the First Baptist Chureh I t 7:90
Ever cut large oranges la half
p m , at 8:15 the Sunday School and asrve, like grapefruit, for
Cabins* will meet and at 8:30 the breakfast To be eatea with a
Intermediate and Adult Choirs teaspoon! Be aura laaallfe
will go Christmaa Caroling.
away fro® the dtrlflng
THURSDAY
brute*
At 7 p.m. tho Rrotherhood of
tho First Baptist
Chureh will
Nica for aa appellant drained
nerve a Christmas iiuppcr to Its Brisling sardine# sprinkled wMi
members, their wives and sweet­
lamon julee and grated Panor&gt;
hearts. Tho Intermediate Choir
will rehearse at 7 and the Adult i t n cheese and broiled. Serve aa
toast.
Choir at 8 p.m.

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galloping through the Old West
•stride his famous bone. Tony.
. Today, producing this type of
ttory is considerably more com*
i plex. The advent of the TV era
• has compounded it's technical
problems, is Frank Sinatra found
In preparlni his first wide-openspaces movie, "Johnny Concho”
lo r United Artists. Th* picture
starts Sunday at the Movielsnd
Ride-In Theatre.
Prior to television, movie audi­
ences made ew demands upon tha
•utdoor-aetion picture other than
tha* It be entertaining Aslda
from carping vocally if tha hero
. kissed his leading woman, tha
small fry refrained from Interfer•lag with the proceedings.
Nowadays, every kid old enough
to alt up before a TV set is a
• Self-appointed student of the West
and a critic of its mores and con­
ventions.
Being the producer as well as
atsr of "Johnny Concho," Kent
- Productions, tha Academy Awardwinning singer-aitor had his Job
cut out for him. lie made cer­
tain that everything he did and
everything he wore in the picture
would be okay with the blue jeans
set •
Riding lesions were unneces­
sary, sines Sinatra occasslonally
- - rides for relaxation when vaca­
tioning at Palm Springs and feels
• t ease in the aaddle.
His wardrobe was a different
n a tta r. Sinatra spared no expense
to make that authentic in every
detail. A staff of designers dug
deep into Arisons frontier history
.— around 1175, and sketchci were
made based upon the facts they
dredged up.
In the shooting department, Si­
natra went to the best-equipped
____man la the businesi — (Jary Coo­
per. Thanks to "coop," he leirnad in a brief course not only how
Id nse a pistol, but also such
. other tricks of tha trade as walk*
?." Ing, roping and overtaking a stage
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The Sanford Herald
Radio &amp;
William Conrad gor* gunning for Frank Sinatra and pule the latter's
courage to the test "Johnny t'onrho," a United Artists release, |e
slated to atari Sunday at the Movleland Ride-In Theatre.

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ness a decade ago, *he is now ican films who ha* starred on t .
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playing a starring role.
the London and New York stags V:J4 N « w t — W e e i h s r
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charging $30,000 for her service*.
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MGM salary, $775 a wiek, for 10 studio obviously has nothing for t* 43 Program
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plans
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impossible. It would have been
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CHAPTER NO 4
"ADVENTURE OF
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SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

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J n d j Holidsy brinfs her irrgp rtn ib le, inimitable and Infec­
tious brand of d i n r bt'Jlcn eis
to the Ritz Theatre »• 'D In
Columbia Pictures’ “The Solid
Gold Cadillsc.” The inUd Sold
comedy bit, which alto stars Paul
Douglas, open* Sunday; It's cer­
tain to be lovingly and laughing­
ly remembered for a long, long
lima.
'The Solid Gold Cadillic” it
based on the Broadway comedy;
in -it, Judy is seen as a blonde
chick who likes to dplay aroun
tha Stock Mirket. She teache*
tha bears snd bulls and wolves of
Wall Street, all about tha birds
and beet, giving big butinais tha
builnesi. Douglas, who starred
with Miai Holiday on Broadway
in ."Born Yesterday," which
madg them both famous and
which later won for Judy an
Academy Award a i best screen
actress of the year, lj teen in
“The Solid Gold Cadillac” at the
tycoon with Wall Street to Wall
Street carpating.
A part-time actress in "The
Solid Gold Cadillac," Judy in­
vades the business world as a
stockholder, a very unimportant
one at that, who asks *mbarraiing question* at a stockholders’
meeting. The inept Board of Di★

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rectors, t ohust her up, give her Max Gordon, Richard Quioe di­
a Job with their company at "Di­ rected the Columbia comedy for^
producer Fred Kohlmar.
rector of Stockholder Relstiom.”
Thii gives Judy a chance to meet
or to communicate with all the
other minority itoekholderg ai
well as l&gt; view the machinationi
of tha Board of Directors from
tha inside.
She does her Job to well, »he
ii deluged with stock proxies that
virtually give hre command of
the multl-mllion dollar corpora
tion.
The practiced comic maneuvers
that Judy and Douglag go through
gre matched by those of the
splendid supporting cast of "The
Solid Gold Cadillac.” Seldom has
there been such a harassed cor­
poration treasurer as Fred Clark;
or a bewildered Board chairmna
as John Williams; or n ingrati­
ating, if worthless, a member of
a Board of Directors as Hiram
Sherman, Neva Patterson, as Ju­
dy’s secretary, and Arthur O'Con­
nell are a romsntie duo under
Miss Holiday'* protective wing,
while Ray Collins is another non­
plussed company director.
Abe Burrows' screen play of
"The Solid Gold Cadillac" is de­
rived from the play by George
Kaufmsn and Howard Teichmann produced on the stage by

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The very short Jacket ha* a
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Dipritslon, firs - nothing could
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JUDY nOLin.W’g PROXIES e n a b l e Judy, and Paul Douglas,
to give big buslnesu the business, aided by Arthur O'Connell
and Neva Patterson in Columbia pictures' comedy, "The Solid Gold
Cadillac,” at the Itit* Theatre, beginning Sunday.

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ING POST on 17-M Ph. I0S3-W
Reg. 5199............ NOW *159.00
A DAY SIGNS. 107** W. 9th St.

L. L Sill — Piano Technician
Phone 21*4 Route 1, Sanford
l i ~ f U C U W EAT
ANNETTE’* — foe good food, 11—ROOFING and PLUMBING
S U it,
. Chicken,
Shrimp,
PLUMBING
Spaghetti, Kosher Corned Beef
Contract and Kspair Work
IsndwicJus. SO. CITY LIMITS.
Fret Estimates

4—LOST AND FOUND ”

FINANCIAL

South Pinccreat—Saniord
Gto*e Manors—Sxtfuru
or

$

b e
E A S Y TO F I N D -

K French Ate.

Phone* 310* ami .’MU
'Builders of Finer Home*
For Florida living’

H A N D Y -C O M P L E T E

lHtMfly ChssrijjJa
0. D. Farrell'S
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very licit
JiO E. First

Gifts isr

m

A Miniature
For Dad's Desk
Colored and Framid *5
An Ovlbsm A Tutor home Is all
JAMESON STUDIO
you could ever wish for. You can
buy with confluence when you 10* N. Park Ave.
Ph. 319*
deal with Odham 4 Tudor.
Sec our beautiful residential sec­
Whistey Is the one Gift n
tion*: Hel-Alr. Plno.-cevl, South man
never cuhangai after
Pinecreat. Rn,a Court and RanChriitmai
fords moat distinctive community
HIE TOWN PUMP
Grove Manors—Sanford
112 W. First St.

:«JJ

Fag* 9

You'll Find It In —

Valencia Villas—DeLnnd

Drive Out r.*Ja.'
OHIIAM A TUDOR, INC.

Dac. 14. 1030

WINCHESTER RIFLE
22 C aiiju* Kinglu
$10.10
22 Centire double
#29 75
BKMINULE NPoliriNG GOOD*
Sanford Ave. at 25th St.

lla* your hu«baml ever
enjoyed the fine fitting
Qualltls* of NUNN-BUBII .hoi'a
Give him n pale, front. 11905
IVEY'H SHOE STORE

nUY FURNITURE
on Ea*y Credit or
Lay-Away Plana at
FURNITURE CENTER
11* W. First *C

Do your Christmas Buying
On Our Eaay Payment
RAT KILLERS
or Lay-Away plan
Guaranteed
FURNITURE CENTER
De-Con U NI — Warfarin f 1.00
II* W. First l*t. ____ UIUMKLL FEED A SUPPLY CO.
110 E. 2nd StPoena 143*
Fountain Pen*. Pencils
and matched set.* by —
4 pc. Griscer Food Chopper
Sheaf far and Parker
(12.05
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
FURNITURE CENTER
II* W. First M.
MONEY CLIPS
Sterling and Gold Filled
The Lasting gift fo» «a« home
4123 and $300
27 x 51 Scatter Rugs
WM. K. KADEIt
$5.98 A *8.9*
112 S. Park Ave.
SANFORD LINOLEUM A TILE

Hr w. First it.

FURNISHINGS—Reasonably
Priced
WROUGHT IRON
MIRRORS
Hats—Shirts—Underwear—Bell*
Smoking Stand
16 x 61 crystal sheet. Regular
Trouser*—Hox—Shoes
With Magailno Rack $7.95
)- *12.93 DOUR MIRROR, W.S3 ea.
11. 4 A. DEPT STORE
MATHER of Sanford
Corner hauford A 4th til.
SENKARIK GLASS A PAINT Co.
203
E.
First
St.
4 4 -LUTS
112-1II W. 2nd 8L
43sn
JulSee
our
selection
of
collar
pin*,
Boxes
Cigars
Eight choice luta In tha Mayfair
41 on mi I SI AO plus tax. Tie tacks
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
Area at an attrtrllv* rash Pipe* .......................
$! 98 up
$3.30 plus tax
Ucd Outfit, compute
price. Also twenty tots In W a lle ts..............
WERT JEWELRY STORE
ROUMILLAT A ANDE It HON 1
*41*3
Wynnawnod at an altractlva
On the Corner by the Clock
202 E. First St. Phona 3
MATHER of Sanford
prlea, W. E. Kirchhoff, Jr.
w t . r i m at.
Phone 30$.
Billfolds ..................... *5.00 up
Watehts
..................... 19.93 up
ELECTRIC nUNKETS by—
For your future home site w a1 Key Chain*
Gifti for
........... ...
*5.50
"Fieldcreat"
have lots priced from $325.00 j
FRANK ' NOKLL Jeweler
2—vr. Guarantee
op. in several locations in i
110 8. Park Ave.
From 119.93
City. Attractive Like Front Lots. |
YOWELL'S
REVLON
OZIER REALTY CO. Ph. 1359. Men's Shut* by Douglas A Bob
•'Futurama”
Smart, loafer, oxford, style.
BOUDOIR
Up Sticks
Suede In brown and black.
LAMPS
17-BRORERS a ad REAL!ORB
$1.23
to
*33.00
*7.96 *1295.
*3.95 up
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
COWAN'S. 212 E. Lt.. Ph. 871
WILSON-MAIER
HI! \CTIKCL
ltrittany
Farm
311 E. lat. St.
Phone 93*
Home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
ELECTRIC
SHAVERS
DOROTHY GRAY
''Wade-built" on Oak shaded
GOBLETS
Toiletries
lots. Dy appointment. $35,000. Remington Roliertrir A Auto Homs
Covklail blassas, decanters, tong
Sunbeam Golden Glide,'Schick
Creams — Lotion*
and bar uccsssortoa *1.2} up
2 Dedroom Concrete Bloek
Lady
Gift Seta
FRANK NOKLL, Jewator
All-Furnished Home
Sunbeam, Remington Dutches*.
YOWELL'S
110 S. Park Ave.
Price $8,200 — $1,000 Down
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage
300
ganford
Ave.
Phone
1348
aEVI&lt;0N
Coime,ici
FRIGlDAIItK'S
cxcluiiv*
ROSA L. PAYTON.
.3135 up
SOMnrh
French
Door
Gift
H«t»
___
2
50
up
Registered Real F.state Broker
Electric Ranir, 8509.95 up '
Brush amt Comb set*
$2.60 up
Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatka
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
Gilt*
Msw jg f t l
30* E. First 81.
On' Ihr Corner by the Cluck

Oil bestera, all kind, cheap
75,000 Collard plants ready for
We take your* In trade.
planting. (2.00 Thouaand, Larg­
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Raper Trading Poet
er lots cheaper. I'hona 2004-W.
•-BOATS AND MOTORS
Including: bath fiaturea, cabinet On Hwy. 17-92
Phono 2033-W.
sink, water pump, septic tank
Your Evlnrude Desler
cod water heater, approximate­ Plano, good condl'lon. Alio a IB-MACHINE RY-TOOLS
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
w u b jn f miehlne. 311 R. Freud**
ly *2* month.
TOOL* —JUST THE RIGHT
301 f . 1st St.
Phont MS
.........
Call,
or cat us TODAY
TOOLS
This is a frea pan to tha Movls1007
8anford
Ave.
Phono
1113
*—MOTORCYCLES-RICTCLRS
land llide-ln Theatre for Ida [ For any Job. Black A Decker
power saws, sanders
and
Mae King. Exp. date l)cc. 23,
1954 Motor Scooter,
Italian
num bing. Krcsky Heating
drill*. Stanley hand tools, ma­
195*.
Mika. Telephone 238-J.
M . G . HOUGHS
sonry tool*.
Service on All Water Pumps—
H -T » A c f0 R 3
___
Boy*
2d"
bicycle,
reasonable.
Call
Gregory
Lumber Co.
Wells Drilled — Pumps
9*3- W.
.
Gth
&amp;
Maprl
Phone 2id2
Paola
Road,
Phone
7oo
ATTENTION BULK F R U I T
DEALERS, just traded thirty yg—SPECIAL NOTICES
Singer elec. port, sewing inach | $1—SWAP
(30) 1935 Diamond T
7X0
..........
$30.00
tractors and 1952 Mack A50 Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture. Nearly new baby bed
$22.30 I Will trade 7 room turn** end 3
tractors. Look these over now We build, design and refinish, , Foam Rubber MatL A Bed $60.00
lot* for 2 RR trailer aa down
while selection W good. Also
gee at 918 French, Pb. 32-R.
Now Homart jet pump
$5o.oo payment. 1317 Douglas. Ph.
twenty (20) good 31* and J4’
1078-XIt.
22 AlltO. rifle, scope-site
*27.50
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
Bulk Fruit trailers. Great Dene12 gauge shotgun, new
$17.50
Diamond T, 103 So. Orange
SYSTEMS
Spin reel, Southhend rod $13.00 » RENTALS
Blossom Trail, Orlando 5 9051. All type* and sirrs. installed Hotpoint electric range
$60.00
“Do It Yourself."
Walnut Tea wagon
$25.00 5 1 - API’s T io rsrs-R O O M *
This is a free pass to the Prairie
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE Jedroom suites from
$50,uo
S
T
I
N
K
Lake Drive In Theatre for
New Singer type sewing machine* WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
Machine and Supply Co.
Mrs. Kirby Sellsrs. F.sp. date
private baths, 114 W. First Hi
........................
$59.50
207
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
*2
Dec. 23. 195*.
SUPER THA DING POST
Ph. 2053-W .... Open till 8,oo p hi. Avalon Apts. Efficiency,
_ _Ph.
_ _ 720-W
___
CROSLEY - BKND1X
OZIER REALTY CO
13—TRAILER!
Sale* anil Service
£AINT .......................
(2.50 gal
Beautiful 25 x 31
Ifeavv lunk . l _
e ' Efficiency not Ill-way 17 92 So.
Laura II. Osier, Realtor
TUSSY
8lngl*
Blankets,
soak
SI
RANDALL
H aiti M. Field. Associate
Frame&lt;l Paintings *5 93
i will pey YOU te see us Defers
Ci., I.,,,,-,
Satin Comforts ............
$9.M
Wind and Weather Lotion
2*01 Ho Orlando Hwy Ph. 1359
Electric Company
you buy. Optn Evinlngi »nd
Eaay
Terms
Yourself'. Bring your basket. Sec Srminolo Realty for Desir­
It.00 sit* . . . . rate
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
Service— Quality —Satisfaction
Sunday!.
FURNITURE CENTER
Mid season fruit. Phone 13C5-M2
(2 UP site
il.oo
310 Sanford Ava
able Houses and Apt*. Phone 27.
la s ts id . Trailer Salsa
Pb. 113 Sanford 2*37-J - 3 De Btry
116
W.
Firs.
SI.
Osteen.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO
P alan a, Fla.
____
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
G. E. ELECTRIC
H E A T IN G
for Winter Tourist. Pr.vale bath
44—APPLIANCES
Gifts for !•&lt;
Airstraam House Trailer for sals.
PERCOLATOR, reg., $1*95
TIME
Floor
Furnace*
&amp;
Circulator*
A
shower
Steam
hast.
Inquire
Purchased new this year. Com­
Sal*
Price
118.95
A
lovely
gift
watch
Tlds
is
a
free
pais
to
the
Rita
Manuel
Jacobson
across
from
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
plete with combination refri­
$19.75 up
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Theatre for Altxj-u Durcn Exp
Post Office,
Phono 1440
Desk A Chair
gerator, | u rsags, gas heat, 200 S. Park
WM. E. KADEIt
112 8. Magnojia
date Dec. 23, 1956.
------------------twin bads, dinette A 12 gallon
Nets
2 Room Apts. I t : Krin. fit 2983 W
112
S.
Park
Ave.
water tank, St. John's Realty. F.MRDANKH - MORSE Pump*
Crum 119.95
204 S&lt;&gt;- Park Ave. — Phone 960
Phone |12* or 1070, Sanford.
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. FRIGIDAIItE appliances, site Clean apt. Oil heat. 61t Park.
. . . ..
WILSON-MAIER
Famous Sunbeam
DRESSES FOR SUB-TEENS
LONG, Phone 388, 207 East
and service. (2. II. High, Oviedo
311 l . H ist Nt.
Phone 931
Mixmastcr
with
Juictr
Cotton—Corduroy—Mixed
ath'
Seminole Realty
1952 DeLuxe New Moon houaoFla. Phone pO'5-3315 or Man Beautiful 3 bedroom. 2 ba'.h
Commercial Ave,
|
*5.08 to *1008
$47.50
LITTLE HOYS PANTS
hikefront home, unfurnished. W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO
traitor. S room* A bath, Hka new
ford 1012-W after 6 p.m.
’
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
MATIIKIl of Saniord
GATLIN BROTHERS
Sires 2 la boya IS.
$85 per mo. 8 mils* out. Phone
Call Sanford 2423-J3 22 Catalina
REALTORS
114
K.
First
Nt.
Dragline A Bulldon-r Service U«cd GE refrigerator GOOD run­ 2056-Jit).
202 E. Firs* St
82M up
IMI Park Ave
Phone 27 er 14$
Dr. Do la ry .
I'll. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
PURCELL'S
ning condition. *50.00 Cash. 303
PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
3 room furnished upl , modem. Buy one of our new block Imint* i
12J W. Firat St.
Holly Ave. Phone 13U7-M.
14—USED CARS
—nut Desperation
SEWING MACHINES
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
2401 O r la n d o Hwy. Phone 1359.
before January 1st and get
See uur beautiful center oluca
Nat'Chl
—
While
ments,
Invoices,
hand
hill*,
and
after 5:00 call 3115.
homestead
exemption.
Two
One 1932 Frigid iir.- 12 CU. ft.
Chrysler late modal t i l l hard top
SWEENEY'S
New and U»td
programs,
etc.
Progressive
T rtts It Triwmin§*
refrigerator.
Good
condition 2 bedroom furnished apt. Close- bedroom nt *7500. Three bed
convertible. 31,000 miles. In ex*
III Magimlia
I'hona 147
GARRETT'S
Printing
Co.
Phone
408
—
403
room
ut
*9250.
Terms
available.
cellent condition, looks Ilka
mechanically and otherwise. in, 703 Palmetto Ave.
J23
K.
Fist
Street
West 13th SL
SHOES Pretty I'alan'i fur
Several investment* rental* pro­
new. Reasonable (or
cash.
S110.00 Phone 2060.
|I - ■ .............- —_ .
COMPLETE HKLECTION
(Iran and Cute Straits for
Would make a nice Chri«!inas
perties for sale. Phone ns fnr
3-bedrnain unfurnished
lumsr.
NEON SIGNS
Chrlitntas T'rv# Trtnitninga
CHRISTMAS
(5—BUILDING MATERIALS
Kvrryduy. 82.98 up
gift. Mr*. B. S. Rowan, 200 W.
details.
Celery Ave. Phone 2011
Service — Neon Lightiug
and Deroritlon*
CANDIES
SANFORD SHOE C'BNTBH
20th *t.
Re-Paint* — Truck Lettering
Whitman'* — Nunnallt's
Ruv while stock* are rumpleto
208 S. Sanford Ave.
3 room fumishrd downstairs
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Windows
Signs—
lli-way
Signs.
Robert A. Williams
You’l l Be Miles Ahead with the
i’sngborn — Norris
KKL'B 5 and 10c STORE INC.
1 apartment. *43.00 per iniinth
Window Rllti — Lintels
Shaw A Day Nrun Sign*
CHARMS
NEW 1957 PONTIAC, now on
TOUCHTON
DRUG 4 4).
REALTOR
Septic
Tank
»
State
Approved
unhiding
lights
and
w
ain
Ph.
50IW
—
1071
j
W.
9lh
SI.
Gold
and
display.
Sami • Cement Mortar Mix
R ay m o n d l.u n d q u N I,
Couple preferred. 107 larcust
Silver
—and
—
Miracle Concrete Co.
Ave. Ph. 1156-J.
This is a free pass to tho Ititt
IMPORTED CHINA
ASSOCIATE
Gift! for l i h y - i f f i l
WM. E. KADEU
You'll be Dollar* Ahead with the
not*
Elm
Ave.
Phone
1335.
Theatr* for Mrs. U. Wester.
Phnne 1173. Atlantic Rsak BMf.
from all over the world
112 N. Park Ate.
high appraisal trade-in you get
5
room
furnished.
2
bedrroom
MONROE CORNER CRAFT and
Exp. date Dec. 23. 193*.
METAL ROOFING
BABY BODES. In .oft fleeey
from Ray Herron
OWNER MUST BALE
house. Just repainted. Conven­ "
GIFT SHOP
Now in slock, B-V Crimp—
nyloq and psstsl colors. .
1954 Pontiac 4-dr. Star Chief
Here is an opportunity yuu should
ient to Air Da-e. Ph. HIO-J.
1st.
Nt.
3
Mi.
W.
nf'lhe
t
lock
. DICK MAPES
Corrugated — 2 '/* Corrugated
$4 98-15.98
Custom
nnt miss, laivcly 3 bedroom I'D
Get All Y’our Rooting Needs at 1,1 Al-MfcAt.E
C O W A N ' S
1934 Pontiac 4dr. Chiefton De Tile Contractor—Phone 2198-W.
home on iargs* shady grounds,
WESTING HOUSE To* sit-r
H herm nn C oncrete P ipe C’n
family si/c kitchen, lots of
L ite
212 E. tit., Phona *74
Ten acres exceptional tiled land
STILL TIME
Choice of confection colon
1953 Pontiac Catalina Coupe
closet space, hardwood flunr*
EM PLO Y M EN T
| ___
o u tjy .a t j m h su
on hard riirface road W. E.
To Order Personallml
$21 95
1933 Buick Riviera Sedan
thru-out. VALUED at over
Kirchhoff Jr. Phone 303.
Photo Greeting Card*
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
1954 Dodge Royal Sedan
$13,000 REDUCED to $12,000
24—HELP WANTED FEMAI.F. ---- 4 8 -B l‘SINESS EQUIPMENT
CENTER
For T h a is In S s r v i ^ ^ j ^ J
1953 Mercury 4-dr. Overdrive
for quick sale.
2.3 for $.1 50
too fur $12
Of flea Machine Co.
115 Magnolia Ave.
1952 Pontiea Catalina Coupe
White woman for part time work, IIAYNKH
JAMESON'S
Phono
3198
W
A
N
T
E
D
IV. II. "BRl” STEMI'KK
Typewriters, adding machines
1935 Plymouth Plata Sedan
10:00 A.M. — 1:00 P.M. Must
Realtor — Grnrral Inxuror
THE SANFORD HERALD
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag.. Ph. 44 Aaragc listings of undeveloped
G0W.NS, 'c ry feminine or tailored,
Call Ray Herron. 2456 or after
Itrai Art PklufM
ha v•
ow n
transportation.
Guy Alim Aaxorlate
abort or lung lengths. Soft j Beautiful (ranted reproduction*
land in tracts
of 5 acres or
would ba la welcome as
* p.m. Ph. 1343-W.
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Clark Touriat Court.
Arlrtte Price, Associate
pastels, white or black. Sue 3J.4&gt;&gt;
larger Ui Seminole County. I’ll.
a dally Uttar from homa
and Original* from 1)95
194* Pontiac Silver Streak I . ' 27—HELP~WANTED .MALE
Cnllect or write Pat Puttilln. Phona 90$ or 2122 — 112 N. park
C O WA N ' S
$1. month—(11.50 year.
WILSON-MAIER
Hydramatic, exec, condition. It
J. Rolf,* Davis. Inc 5 6621. 27
212 E. 1st.. Phone 874
By Mall Anywhare
311 E. 1*1. St.
Phone 058
i r IT I.'TrtKAL rsT A IK
fL
'lain
St
Orlando.
Fla.
A II, leather accessories. Plums Newspaper street itla ilu y t want­
I
T
S
A
B
O
Y
ask Crum lev A Montrith
872-W.
ed for work after scHmi. Ages —who has
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
the satisfaction of • REAL ESTATE
np to 14 yeava ul.1. Mee Mr.
■ILL* BARD TO TAT7 Sell
knowing
he
gave
the
vary
best
1933 Pontiac 8-custom Catalina.
IfolUy at Tha Sanford Herald
rilUNE S27S for CHERRY
Completely equipped. 1 owner.
(5—HOMES
tkmsa you »e through w i t h
right after ichoot.
Rcsl Estate Brokerage — Notary
1 driver, low milaaie. A steal
A LANE CEDAIl CHEST
1219 W ISth St. Rear-Barber Shop
tovougn Ham Ads for CASH.
at *1395. Phona 133 J.
urgently n eed ed
Five room house with lull, and
MF.N'
18-37
to
train
as
Telegraph
Call 1121.
approximately
thirteen
acre*
nf
REAL
KHTATE
DRIVETN*~
I T ’S A ( U K L
15-A PPH A N C lR gPA IR IN Q
Operator* for Railroads thl*
2544 Freneh Ave
high hammock land. W. E.
—who
is
enchanted
by
the
lastAaytM g
MATHIS else trie
appliance ra ' area. Ave»*j* pay 8350. Jnh*
J- w. HALL. REALTOR
illg beauty of lite Gift that in­ Kirchhoff Jr. I’h. 305.
With A
waiting. G. I. approved. Write
pairing. Light flalurta Installed.
Johnny Walker. Associst*
101M &gt;Y. FIRST STHEBT
spire»
future
dreams
to
come
Classified
Box ART
Sanford Herald.
CUSTOM IlUILT HOMES
Frea pick up A delivery. Phone
-Call m il" Pktae 175S
true
JUST CALL
2420-XJ.
VA—FII A—CONVENTIONAL
O P E N F O R B U S IN E S S
This is a free pas* to the Pralrlt He* Our l.nrKt* Selection Now
1121
Consult A HEALTOK Fust
FINANCING
NEI4.
Lake Drive In Theatre for
Clfl.LKN
AND
IIAKKKY
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
BUSINESS
EASY TE RMS
B rake Special
| F ront Knd Special
Paul F Muller. Exp. dale Dec.
Phone 2312,
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS IH N. Park Ave.
8ERV1CEH
23. 195*1.
Adjust iirake.s, pull front Set caster, camber, toe in,
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
.MATHER OF SANFORD
wheels, check linings, repack balance front wheel*.
!•—SEAUTT PARLORS
1Phone 1991
1800 Mellonvtlle
Itnilroad.H Need 3(«n
bearing*
20.1 • 00 K. First SI.
nJ
SAM C. LAWSON 3 —V**
*10 Waves by Zoto* A Realistic to train for station agents and
Phone 127
13— bedroom haui#, m
large
$5.00
$1.25
*7 80 Thru Nov. Open I a aa. • operators. Average ability, age
A. B PETERSON
S
t,
]J * U f i t d t f C om fya^f
|
loti.
2435
El
Captain,
(
all
333-J
17-38. willing to study spare Used furniture, appliances, InoN, after 4:00.
Call *71
Uruker Asaociate*: A. B. Prtsr.oo
time at home and later night
J r . P. J. Chesuraon, Garfield
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
etc. Bought.sutd. lairry’s Mart.
P A IN T nnd IIODY WORKM AI.SO
school at own expense, not color
IIS 1 (HI
321 East 1st. St. Phone 1631. I FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE.
WilletU, John M*t«h and R W
(iU A IL V N T E K I) WOUK — HK A SO N A U LB P H IC E 9
blind and no physical handles pa
HAIR HARP_ TO WAVE?
Williams A. C. Doudney, Land
tANFORO FLORIDA
I make the Want Ads your simpp
ST O P IN OR L'A t.L 11H|
Let expert atylUta giva you soft,
Placement assured by written Delux Duo Therm Blonde heater.
Sorvtyor.
» ■» ! MSS
ing
place.
lasting wave* of eternal beauty.
53.MOO BTU’S. Almost new, rlrr.
contract or money refunded
1)6 N. Park Ave.
Phona &lt;129
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flowera, Xnt.ts wreathe,
siating you to secure grariou*
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for PAINTING
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who## Kona- w#r# mstcboA by
Mlk# Fetehiek. Tomm Bolt. n 4
Joy Retort. January la fU ytag
eat of Lsapaas#, Tax., Bob Koller
eat .of Royal Oak. Mleh, Mike
Fetehiek oat of Mabopae, N. Y ,
Tommy Bolt oat of Hearts*, Tax,
m i i f Hebert oat cf Sanford.
Cherieo "Chuck” Malebiaki,
Atidteoe, ID., woo trapped in the
n ty hole io on# la Um two year
Mayfair Ian Open record thua
tar, ahot a ■ J yeeterday'a play,
la 'he MB# scoring traop were:
lmold Palmer, Yoongitown, Pa.,
Ed "Porky" Ollrer, Sanford,
frank Stranahau. Toledo, Obio;
Oral Sander*, ptajlag kia fir it
taurmameat aa a profewioaal, Mi­
ami, and Dick Tumor, Saa An­
gelo, Tea.
Gardner Dickiexm Jr., Panama
City, who woo th« Wart Palm
Beaeb toonumeat, waa playing
la the low aeoree with a 87 for
th« flret round. Joining him ia
the 3 under par bra-ket were:
Mickey Room, Rye, X. Y.j Bob
Toekl, a favorite la the tourna­
ment, Holyoke. Maas.; Howie
Johneoa. Houaton, Tea.; Jollua
Borne, Mid Plnee, N. C, and Jo#
Black of Abilin*, Tea.
At Balding, la it year'* Mayfair
Ion
tSfiO O p en Champion
brought In a koto yaaterday of
m which waa matched by eight
ether golfer* playing the first
round.
There were U one ender per
aeoree turned ia from lb# H hole
flret rooad match. Include In the
■Per* were ■- . "Dutch Herriaon,
Lionel Hebert an1 Freddie Haaa.
Ploy In the aeeond round got
anderwey tbit morning at •
o’clock led off by Bob Kirilin J r,
Andy Arcury, and Bud Timbrook.

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New Aid Against CoLs
May Have Been Found

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Veteran# of tMa area who need
aaaiitanee la obtaining benefit*
provided by law may
receive
guidance from W. B. Maekall Sr.,
Amt. BUM Service Officer.
Veterans or their dependent#
may cooiult the Service Officer
while he ia hi this arm and may
receive aoalstanee in filing ap­
plications for boapHaliutioo, comMneatlon. pen*ion*, insurance
problem*, loan benefits, educa­
tional training, burial benefit*
and mUcellaneoua lubjeeta, where
legal entitlement ia invoked.
Maekall has been invited Is this
arse aa a special coniultant by
Kariyie Hou*bolder, County Ser­
vice Officer,
Brumley-Puleatoo
BoOding, end may be contacted
aa follows:
Dee. IT P:3i a. m. Sanford, at
the County Service Office.

Fire Dept

(Cewtteeo* from Page 1)
action T” be said "I would havs
done the tame thing if I had been
there." However, Chief Cleveland
told Mayor Scott, "If you had
Just mentioned that it was city
property this would hava never
happened."
Commissioner Gstchel stated to
the commission and to the Fire
Department officer! "In Mayor
Scott’* position, I would have
dona Pie same thing and would
hava toen jutt as mad, but on
Lt. Crow’s side, with th# direc­
tives issued, I would have also
done the same thing."
No action was taken In the'
questioning of the Sanford Fire
Department personnel. However,
eommlu'oners agreed that they,
should “spell out’* the location of
properly located outside the city
limits snd to be protected by
Sanford Flra Department equip­
ment.
Th# Sanford Fire Department ii
prevented from answering alarms
outsida the city limits unless an
insurance rider providing payment
to the City of Sanford for the
city expense Is attached to In­
Reeent hide for the construc­ surance policies and registered
tion of two ond tooe areas for th with the City of Sanford or a
Sait-West runway st Sanford eash deposit of tlOO is mads with
Naval Air Station, resulted io a the city.
1139,121 contract being awarded to
the Hubbard Construction Com­
pany of Orlande.
The contract **11* for extend­
Dec. M
ing the West and of tha runway
Admissleast
by 1.IM0 ft., and the Ea*t end by
Ethel Mae Florence
1300 f t i W two and tone areas
(Altamonte Springs)
win hare an alght Inch thick
Mrs. Mary Klnchen (Sanford)
Imeatone bass, with hituminou*
William Garner (Sanford)
prims coat and doubts bitumin­
Lore Peterson (Sanord)
ous lurfaee treatment.
George W. Smith Jr. (SanfordI
Also included in the contract I*
Nadine Joh"»nr (Lake Mary)
fee construction of pipework and
Rlrlhei
Ither appertenanee*.
Baby Boy Florence
The work ia scheduled for com­
Discharges:
pletion by April 22, 19S7.
Marie Hardy (Sanford)

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gnat
' through For from It Ttoy
a# an saddest, la feet, x m d li s u w n m tr itw T tn r t
contact
idy la being planned right mUom through
with other children in Ut# sebooL
to determine whether J

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■terete another orphanage, used
Aa antibiotic nasal aolntton la aa a control group, suffered a rel­
camber of
bow indar scrutiny. Thar# la art- atively high __
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dance tk«t g m ,y n t the lnrt- Thty dld_not nee tha otosnyonn.
deuce of heed colds la children Daring February. March end
of sabool eg* tad maybe adult*, April. 68 of them had one or more
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than M
loo,
Throogh a misunderstanding,
10 yooag ahlldren in an orphan­
age ware instructed to epray each Thirty-two at ttm a had to be
nostril M att time# a day with placed
laced in tho infirmary end loot
blcmydria nasal solution during one or more days of sehooL
tha months of December, January Dr*. Theodore A. Behwuta and
aadFabrnary.
John W. Hetooo Jr. who report
on the subject in "Syr, lor, Nose
For Use At O b##)
,
h
.r (, . 4^4 »nd Throat Monthly • sonduds
Actually, it bad to«n Intended lUut K h powibla that th# eoatoat the youngsters aged « to 12, fU fll KUon o( ^ anubioties on
its# tha solution Just at tha on set.^ ,
p r in t e d th#
of a cold.
iMcondarr inrxdera from multiHowever, the methodical use pjyiag ^ producing seven nohad some surprising results. Of sol infections.
tha 90 children, only five de­
veloped even early signs of upper
respiratory tract Infection. And H. 8.: 1 have been reading that
th»n 34
$4 certa in a n tib io tic s help the
the*# signs lasted lesa than
growth
Do you think
h oof
f eanimals.
i*
hoar*.
they ■tight
might promote growth ta
Ne Lo#l Ths#
infants and childrenT
Nona of tha children was hos­ Answer: Certain studies have
pitalised andI none
oops lost time from shown soma Increase In growth in
school. Eight wTto had chronic children with the dm of the anti­
nasal congestion at tha start of blotto drugs. Howevor. because of
the treatment wer# cleared with-;the side effects from these drags
in seven days
tin humane, their wee lor each a
T hese youngsters w eren’tlpurpose would not be edrteable.

DAT 91M M
PSA MATTA1B INN OPEN
77 Alai Leiper,
■ Otoy Crismen,
79 Star# Isakov,
73 Loo Strong,
73 Donald BtstflfaighofL
(A)
79 Bab# Loebardua,
M Doug Higgins,
97 Mkkty Homa,
73 Edward Rubia,
74 "ldon Briggs,
99 Mike Dicta,
71 Jaek Kay.
71 Joby Connor,
72 Earl GreetiweiL
74 Chock Alexander,
TO L/m Barbara,
71 Ed Griffith#
a Jim PerTV,
71 Thorne Wood,
74 Ernest Arend
(A)
71 Emllo Misrtuz,
74 BUI Morgan.
74 William Black,
71 Jon Gustin.
89 Dave Douglas,
87 Bob Toskl.
71 Skip Alexander.
*8 Charie* Valehatki,
TO Leland Gibson,
79 Ansel Snow,
89 Monel Hebert,
69 David Ragan,
70 Paul Harney,
9* A! Balding,
ffl Don January,
M Arnold Palmer,
85 Bob Keller,
69 Bob Gajda.
70 Mxrio Laurvtl,
71 Cliff Whittle,
89 C. E. Phillips
(A)
76 Ed Whatley Jr,
98 Ed ’’Porky” OUvtr,

71 I d KroO,
73 Larry Bartosok,
87 Howl# Johnson.
89 BIB Nary.
77 Carl RnbbeR.
79 Pawl MeGoir#
79 Paul McGuire,
73 Don Fairfield,
73 Wally Ulrich.
TO Pete Cooper,
71 Tom Nleport#,
71 Bill Wright.
73 BUI Zylstra,
80 Lou Bateman,
79 Bill Foulk
69 Billy Collins.
71 Meivyn FleUcW
99 A! Bryant
79 Harry Tooke
71 Rudy Goettlieher,
73 George Guy.
78 James Sharpe,
71 Bob Kivlin J r,
TO Andy Arrury,
72 Bud Timbrook,
71 Dirk Neumann,
72 Ellis E. Brown.
70 George Bemardin,
71 Don Clsrk«on.
71 Kenny Pinna,
73 Angle Boyd.
71 Bobby Maxwell,
70 Broyles Piemmons,
70 George Prvislnger,
72 Hans Memil.
DO Freddie Hutchinson
73 John Henriek,
72 Bailey Glenn,
76 Ernie Boros,
70 Dave Matr,
73 John Cleary.
70 Frink E. Boynton,
72 Dick Maiterton.
69 E. J. "Dutch” Harrison,

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tlB ta
97 Juttto Bwe«.
73 Bill Markham.
TO Gene Bone,
Tl Ernest Fortner,
85 Mike Fetehiek,
68 Mike Soochsk.
71 Walter Burke mo,
73 GD Cavanaugh,
74 Ed Kringto,
68 Reggie Myles,
73 Chick Herbert,
84 Dow FinsUrwsld,
89 Freddy Haas,
73 Denny Champagne,
88 Tom Sheelhan,
87 Joe Black,
69 Bill Johnston,
f« Jack Penrose,
TO Leo Blagetti,
71 Ed Furgol.
68 A1 Bessel Ink,

Addington,
81 Bob Watson,
73 Bom Inman;
85 Jay Hebert.
71 Bill Trombley,
88 Toby Lyons,
M Doug Bandera,
71 Art Do*ring,
73 Vie Gbelli,
68 Dick Turner,
69 Walker Inman Jr.,
71 Gay Brewer J r ,
72 Frad Ferrara,
89 Ray Terry
75 Dlfck Bury,
88 Robert A. Hill,
72 Jim McCoy,
S3 Richard Diver*,
73 Glen Peeples,
70 Billy Thornton
74 Larry Tomaslno.

Near P. O.

Phone 103

Bring o r have year Doctor
telephono your next pre­
scription io a*. U will be
accurately compounded with fresh drug*

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Orlando Company
To Construct End
Zone Areas At N A S

Legal Notice

Erma Dangleman (Sanford)
John Cherry 'Longwood)
X OTTOS
Lucy Wilson (Sanford)
w orm s
ia
iie r k b t
o iv k m
Dec. M
thar pursuant
lo Chapter
lot.
Admissions:
Florid* Statu**, ISIS, th* f o l l o w .
Inc d**&lt;rlt&gt;*d lands la H - m l n o l .
Wanda Irian,! (Enterprise)
County, Florid a will h* o f f . , , . ) f„ r
Dr. Wade Rucker (Sanford)
this at public o u t e r / for tho h lc h * a t 1
and h«at m a h bid at the front
Rot, Franklin (Sanofrdi
door ot th* Hemlnol* Count* Court !
Fred Coleman (Sanfard)
Ilonas, a t Sanford, b«ali&gt;nln# nt
I S A. M on Thursday. J a n u n r r i
Willie White (Ovledi)
{Ird.
A. D. 11ST,
NEl/, o f N W l i o f N W i* n n d ! Visiting liners: Private Rd-una, II
W * ot HKU 1.7 NWU o f N\V | a. m. to 9 p. m.; Suinl Private
C.rtlo*
II, Township
ia i Rooms, 2 to ( p. m„ 7 to 9 p. m .,
Hang* I* East
an k t oh or .veil or n k u ' Pediatries, II a. m. to 1 p. m
•"i£*Y»nra ,!uaV», sa, na»7°wl,‘ Parents and Grandparents only
Obstetrics, No visiting dtirine
l » l a I. I. * I Blk I Tr.
hamlnnle I’ark. I’lat B o o k
feeling of babies. Private Rooms,
! ‘a s * JS
L« la 1 to S Hlk I Tr I t Menil. it a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p.
L»t 1 to * Hlk I Tr IS Menil. m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi Privaie
nol* I'arh 1*1et Book J C a g e 71
tbit* 1 to I 11* ■a H&gt;| Hlk • Tr. Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
IS U.m lonl* I'arh. F la t Book 9 p. m.

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LENNIE HUNT FINALLY
HITS A BIG WINNER
MIAMI, Fla. urt—All of a sud­
den Lennic Hunt Is a Mg man
M * *«&lt;■«
, in raring He's the trainer o f
Lata 11 to SI faction O ne Mid- King Italran who. IIV# Needles,
w a r Park . Plat Book I P ag*a
waa foaled st Ocala. FIs., and
SS 1 * 4
All lllk E AlUndala. I'lat Hook hopes to emulate Needles by win­
S Png* 7
Lot* II In Id Hlk A South ning thn Flamingo Stakes next
Park. Pint |t....k S I’* #* «
March 2.
Lot# I to in Hlk It South Park
Hunt has been on race tracks
Plat Book * Tat* I
line# 1024. A* a Jockey ha rode
Lola I to 10 Blk C Mouth Park
Plat Rook S P ig * l
hit first winner in 1925 st Stan­
All Blk f&gt; Couth Park. Plat
ford Park, Ontario, on a mare
It.... la S P ag* t
Lol II lllk J North ' 'ti ul nut a. ca'lcd Isabel C,
Plat llook 7
l-ag4s SI to Si
He has worked for Alfred O
Lot 1 lllk II North Ch u lu o ta .
Plat Book 1
Pagaa SS to IS Vanderbilt and George Odom.
I bit t Hlk SS North c h u l u o t a
Plat Boob S Pagaa IS to
II HI* present employers, l-ro Ed
Ibit I Blk SI North C h u l u o ta ward* snd II. R Massoy, bought
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Ida! Book
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Pag** IS t o II first race st Hialeah last winter
(Circuit Court Maali
Tho King won $191,575 in 1950
o p llsrn-ton
and Hunt, ns trainer, cam# in
Clark o f tha Circuit Cou rt
for a 10 par cent th.tr*.
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l l s l s h t a . Pint llook I
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 17.1956

Associated Press Leased Wire

Weekend Accidents See
2 Dead, Heavy Damage
/

Dr. Morgan Krider 1$ Re-Named
Crashes
FSL President; 7
Into Train Teams Post Bonds

John Krider. of Sanford, wat
Seminole County wa» riddled renamed president of th* Floriwith traffic accident* over th * ! da State league at • meeting of
pa»t weekend with property dam -|the Director* held In Orlando
age running an all-time high and yesterday morning.
two death* a* a result of the ac­
Krider said yesterday after­
cident*.
noon M! accepted th* position as
Napoleon Thorna*. 40-year-old president but without authority,
Florida Eait Coa»* railroad em­ I will only, be responsible for
ploye wa* killed early Saturday handling the policy of the league
morning when his 1948 Old«mobl1o
during ita 1957 teaaon."
crashed through the Oiteen brid­
Explaining hi* position, Krider
ge and submerged In over 10 feet
■aid "I will hav* no official dut­
of water.
HU automobile, apparetly (ra­ ies s'Xrept to preside over annual
veling at a high rat* of iperd, I meetings and art aa llason man
failed to negotiate a curve at the between the league and major
west approach to the bridge Just league farm club offlciale.”
east of Hanford at the Sanford
Elected a* executive vice presl
Boat Works and tore through the dent to handle all administrative
wood ratting ramming two of matter* was Peter Schaal, form­
the wood beams Into th* motor erly of Sanford and now In th*
of the car.
advertising business In Orlando.
The accident, which ncrured at Schaal wat for a number of years
TOP GOLFERS IX YESTERDAY'S Mayfair Inn S 15.000 PGA ripen banter with New York Giant head
Horace Sloneham about their check*, (Left to right) Dow Fmsierwald, Mike Fetchick, Stoneham. about 5:10 a. m. Saturday morn­ league secretary and statistician.
ing, wa* discovered when a Ne­
and Frank Stranahan. (Staff Photo)
Seven team* have poster St.OOA
gro attempting to rent a boat, bonds to enter the Class D Flori­
noticed the bridge torn out and da State League for the 1957 sea­
notified brid|?tender J. Turner son. The directors, acting yester­
McDonald who In turn notified day on the Orlando franchise,
authorities.
gave Joe Cambria, who operated
Investigating the fatality were the Orlando Club during the wan­
Florida Highay Patrol Trooper T. ing weeks of the 1958 season,
Mark Mack, who went Into the until Midnight Dec. 23 to post
water to attach chains to the $1,000 bond or suffer the loss of
submerged car in order to pull It the Orlando franchise.
out; Sheriff’s Deputy Ed Cowan,
The door waa left open for a
— I "This year’* tournament wa* a
who assisted'Mack from a boat; possible Sanford entry in the
I complete success" said Frank M e
Constable J. Q. “ Slim” Galloway Florida Stair League but the m at­
bane, manager of the Mayfair Day School Pupils
and other deputies.
ter was not a part of the official
Inn following the awarding of
The .dead man, a Negro .—
rest ou»tr*e*s or
of the tleague directors.
prte money yeslcrduy at the May To Exchange Gifts dent o Sipes Ave in Midway.; business
n tn
|u ( ^
no concert«*d
fair Inn’* $15,000 PGA Open.
wa* pulled from th* wat*r in his action in Sanford, a* yet, to r a ­
car shortly after 8.30 Saturday ter a team In the 19f&gt;7 Florida
The crowd wa* certainly much A t Party Friday
larger, said Melinite n» hundreds' Slavia —Friday the 21at will be morning
State League organisation.
Coroner W. Hugh Duncan as­
followed favorite golfers around the last day of Masse* before
Teams posting bond* yesterday
the fatrway.
' the Christmas holiday vacation for sembled a coroners Jury for an were officials representing Pala
A** candle-light Christmas carol
Largest crowd* watching golf-[ the pupils of SI. Luke s Christian inquest. Serving on th« coroner*
and "white gift*" service will be ers try for the big money follow- Day School, it will also be their Jury are: W. C. Hire*. Charll* tka, Cocoa, Daytona R e a c h ,
Gainesville. Leesburg, St. Petersheld Sunday, 7:30 p. m.. at the «1 Frank Stranahan and Mlko ' annual Christmas Party. Tbn var- Wood Claude Loch Leroy Smith. b
,„ d Tampa.
ou* room* have been gaily dec- trancis Wilson, and Willi* Hunt. , Krider
_ yesterday, attending th*
First Christian Church, it wa* an- Fetchick who were competing* *____
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.
nounced today.
for the tow score in the touma orated for the Christmas season] Inland Long, 3fl year-old al- Mayfair Inn's ItS.OOO PGA Open,
by the pupil*. In the afternoon leged mo«n«hlner, died at 5:50
...
Preceding the program » med- m,.nlADDacntlv every golfer in the ,hp P"P'U wil1
t°r the this morning a* a result of an In- *
ilh : h l .
.•
ley of Christmas numbers will be
K,t,„
party. Entertainment will be giv-jjured spine sustained In an auto-j
1957 ** n Hh o ght tewma.
E f f - L e d and « " » * «•» Pupil.
R e fo rm of ] mobile accident Saturday night on r
i;
f la y e d by Mr,.
Mrs. N. V. Farmer. &amp;
torS w„ ppl.ying
••kits, plays and group singing of Highway 17 92.
jP G S u llia
M O lO N S lS
organist. The choir, under the without tension,
Christina* carols. After the exi-»"» driving
‘'rtvtne his
hi* **r
&gt;r .n
»ie
r
3
Long,
car at
an apdirection of Jay M. Walter, will
Mike Melrhick grinned as a
sing several carols, including "O wore of reporters crowded around change of gifts refreshments will parent high rate of speed, accord-j }pf Q r f lG O D V S n G P ' T
. . . _________ _________
Holy Night (Adam). A Junior him on the 18th green to get be served by mothers of the P— , ing to FIIP Trooper T. Marx
Sheriff laither Hobby poln.ed a
TA committee. Mrs. Paul Miklcr Mack, was traveling south on '7
choir lest by Mrs. Perry L. Stone fir^t wortl of his “ big win”. Tan
"■ 1
"T
is Chairman, assisted by Mrs. Al 92 when he crashed a w»od b a r warning finger at speeding mo­
will present Luther’s "Away
“J
"n
*PP
lI,
PP7i
|
bert Jacobson, Mr*. John Etts-' ler south of Five Points turning torists this mnrtWng when he
a Manger." Palty Gltun Johnsc
hn en the outcome le t,h ic k sa.d
I
„
npRouiha Mrs. „ hi, car. , 19M Mercury, over on ealted attention to the numerous
will sing "Ge.su Bambino «Y°n. really dldnt know that I was in s / „ M |,ey am| MrJ. I)(lMP&gt;. M r | , u top.
necldent* especially on Highway
top.
Program parts will be taken by (he lead
] 17-92 In the section where th«(Continued on Pag* ID
this.
Tommy Hinson, Diane Itaty, Bov
--J didn't do my best putting
' new road 1* under construction.
erly Evans, Brenda Elicit and these last two days.” the big
"We’ve had two deaths over
RW’ayne Evans, Charlcie Spoils, golfer said as he aaswered que*th* week end." Sheriff Hobbyb
and Sandra Italy will give out ] tions from sport* writers ns well
| pointed out. "Now. we’rp going
programs and light the candies, a* fans.
to arrest everyone when caught
Mrs. Charles R. Gricme will Frank Sunahan, runnerup beamexceeding th* apeesl limit."
have charge of the "white gifts". ed his approval when he congra
"Thl* la a stern measure to
Attendance ate asked to bring lulated Fetch'ick
i enforce right here at Cbriftmes
white-wrapped gifts of canned
Also on hand to congratulate
DeBary —An imposing cere-1 b* a part of thte solemn dedi* jtlm e but K It necessary In order
fruit for the Florida Christian Mike Fltchick wa* Al Raiding,’ mony of dedication was present-! cation.
1to save lives," the Sheriff said
attended S.itHome, Jacksonville. Pastor Perry wiry Erin Dale, Canada golfer i ed .to the,, throng .who
Hackney told of his first of- I this morning.
. .
. . Li
I Continued on Page 10)
urday afternoon s rites at the
(Cnnfinurii On Page Ten)
DeBary post office. The VFW 7lcl#l ' ,slt *«■ ,h f community
and auxiliary color bearers Mood, which had petitioned for th* neme Am erican Legion
m
at attention as William Bla'te of DeBary. He found one gromore. Scoutmaster, brought
eery, a tourist camp and a real Party Is Tonight
troop* to the fore and to the f *|a(e concern plus 70 home* B ut. "There
------ will
---- —
tie no ---------basine«s
ft* '
strains of The Star Spangled (,,, foun,| a|,„ that {hi* would he I meeting of the Campbell-I-ossing
Banner, rtdirahl'se cmf c m f c | a jjom8 proposition from th e , Post of the American Legion toBanner, raised the U S flag Th* i(ar{ {na *much as non* of the night," said Pori Commander
audience joined in the salute to
homes had a mortgage. "The Lynn Lyon. "The entire meeting
,1'
De Bary ;&gt;eople have a repute* j will be* turned over to our AnThe Ilev.Wilfred Aldridge gave (jon f(1(. pjy|ng (heir own wav” , nual Christmas Party," he said,
the dedication Invocation. II, Hud- j,,. added From a modest $1,0001 Admission to tonight's ITtirist•on Jljers
was ma-ter of cere rrt-elpts in '19 the postoffice re- in n Party will be onetoy. Lyon
monies and introduce,| the fol c, | ve(j jaoon in ’52 and in '55 was pointed out and these toy* will
lowing speakers Judge Robert H $18,000. This year non* can *»•: be turned over to the Elk’s Club
Wingfield. Delplio Hackney, nos(Cnattieea On Page Ten)
for underprivileged children.
til inspector: Senator E. W. Gau­
tier, Jess Mathas, Fred Karl
John Kmiley, Warren Jackson a
John It. Godbee, representativ
of the state and county. Judge
Wingfield presented postmaster
Walter Hanl with a beautiful Flo­
rida state Rag and described the
meaning of its seal. Ilanl accepted
and stated that he was happy to

NAPOLEON THOMAS
River at the Osteen
under the surface of i

out of the 8L Johns,
it least three feet

IIDWAY was
irly Saturday
(Staff Photo)

'56
PGATournament
7s Hai l ed Success
Christian Church
Carol, While Gifts
service Is Sunday

TWO ( IHI.DREN WERE pinned In this 19M Mercury. driven Nr Lrland Loon, when It overturned o%
Highway 17 92 Sotuiday night south of IFive point*. I-onj died this morning from injuries, the two
children o.apo.l utihutt. (Staff Photo)

De Baryites Dedicate
Post Office Saturday

: Youth. Gets Letter
From D a d M ailed
In Bottle At Sea

Weather

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, ,
.
.
P.rtiy coudy a n d continued
warn, today and ^ r s d a , . Cony
*
« y l?
fog ill north and renlral portion*.

YOUHAVE

DE H \RY BOY SCOUTS RAISE the American Flag over th*
y newly dedicated Do Bary I’o.t Olfire In rt-remonies Saturday
C iJteritoML A hug* erowd wiui*»J*«l the cetcinony. (Siaff Photo) J

DAYST il

By HELEN SNODGRASS
for th# fishermen here make
The highlight* of den 4 club- quite a practice of
retrievlnit
|colU
hrlJ T hur,.!,, l f . these bottles for th* money ar.d
,crnooo , t th r hom, of ()pn m0. cigarettes enclosed with thir let­
ther, Mrs. C. A. Henderson wa* ters," write* Lt. Duvali.
the opening and reading of the
During the afternoon plans
l-tter written to the cuhseout were dl*cu»»*d for the appearance
den from the father of on# of of the cubscout* in the DeBary
the members Lt. Richard Du post office dedication last Satur­
i v ail, Li. S. N . and mailed in a day amt plans completed for
bottle at sea Lat 38 degrees 15 ‘n the pack 60 Christmas • party
Long 15 degrees 37’ E. on No- next Wednesday and the carol
I vember 26. and was picked ut&gt; by a tinging by the group on ChririfDhcrtnan and mailed at Reggio, tna* eve. The boy* were also de­
Calabria «nd received here Dec. corating pine runes and making
8. "I sin dropping the buttle in Christmas decorations. Each buys
the ,traits of Nesivine, famous birthday Is appropriately
cele­
in history for the whirlpool* and brated al the den meeting rnd
i sirens of old. W« are passing today was John Tatum. Happy
thru the strait* on our way north 1Birthday waa eung to John Ta
aiel although it is alrno.t dark turn with rake and punch enjoyed
II am sure Hue will be picked up jby all th«
w—

DR JOHN MORGAN’S la.'al Mercury convertible a t the scene where it crashed L
I ” llailruad all *t»«l gondola ut the intersection of Metlnnville Ave. at Rosalia 1

Luther League's

B o a r d 's

C lo s e d

Atlantic Coast
(Staff Photo)

D o o r'

Christmas Party * .
^
-r i • i ■
Atchildren's Home Meet Comes To Light
Slavia —Members of the Luther
A "closed door’’ meeting of the
League of St. Luke's Lutheran Board of Sanford City Commis­
Church will hold their annual sioners has mine to light follow­
Christmas Party »n Tuesday the ing the h.i'-le but ween the San­
18 at 7:30 p. m at the Lutheran ford Firs- D.-partmcnt amt Mayor
Haven Children’* Cottage Mem­ F. II. Scott.
•Mayor Scott, last Tuesday
bership to the Luther League
evening, called the Saufurd Fire
consists of all the young people Department to answer un uljrm
of high school age. The eom- at the Mayfair Inn Country Club.
mittee arranging the reception fur However, Lt. John Crow, on duty
t h e party consists nf Etrna and in charge, refu-ed to answer
Tuhy. Mary Ann Tesinsky, Irene the "out of the city limits" fire
HvDdak and Luther Duda Susan call because of an ordinance
which prohibits the local fire de
Stanko 1* chairman nf the refresh­ partment from answering alarms
ment committee, assisted by Phyl unless property owner* register
lit Cicnianrc. Lois Murphy, Mar- their property with the city and
Irne Rellhurn. Katharine Mtkler provide insurance rider* to cover
the cost.
and Robert Mikler.
The serial meeting was called
Another project of the Luther
last Wednesday morning f«r the
La-ague is the annual Christmas Mayor to discuss his complaint.
decorating of the church and the
With all commissioners present,
trimming of the church tree. Sun­ without calling tho pres* into the
day afternoon the 23 is the date meeting, official action was tak­
set fur this event. In the evening en.
The City Charter, Section 11
the group will go caroling at the
homes of the Slavia community provides that "The City Commis­
and surroundings. All young peo­ sion shajl meet at the usual place
ple of the church are invited to for holding the meetings of the
help with this project. Mr. Steven legislative body of the city, and
Sidlik I r counselor fur this young at such times a« may be puscrib
people's »goup.
i
(CuuUnucd un Tags Ten)

Registration Heads
To Meet Jan. 18-19
Thr midwinter meeting of tha
Florida Sufx'rvi»ora nf Registra­
tion A'.siciatiun will be held in
Fort Pierre Reach on Jan. tS-19.
The announcement was mads
today by Elirabeth Summerlin,
president of the association.
The meeting will be held at
the Shamrock Motel
All committees of the as-nota­
tion will meet un the afternoon
of Dec. IS and the gcreral meet­
ing wrlll be held on Dec 19.
Supervisors of
Registration
from all of the 67 Florida corny
tics are cspected to be represent­
ed.

Additional
Local News
O n Page 10
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From Med Fruit Fly
Quarantine Rules Design Nay Omit

Discipline Problem
BAN •JUAN, Puerto Rico—( A com# tit D**- &gt;1 and Bravurt
D«e. U l That win hike th* total
to
11 of th*
medfly-infeated
eeuntiea now froo to raora fruit
and w f O W w without trootoMat
or cortifkatlaa.
tin , pltu Broward, Collier, Dodo,
Loo and PiaaOaa,
w on placed
oador M oral
regulations lad
oummnr hi lufarda to tho Inter­
state movement at frulta aad
vegetables.
Federal rcdrictlooo ora in affoct for at load 90 tar* following
tha lad locorcrr of a medfly, or
UO .day* aftor tha h it recovery
of medfly terra.
Palm Booth waa tho third coun­
ty !a the data ta which tho modfly waa discovered. Thia waa oa
May 14 with recovery of a fly at
Wad Palm Baarh. Hendry followod on May M with a find at Port
Doaaud, white tho ftrd
fly racorn y la Brevard waa on Juno
9 at MalbouruA
Counties previously rolaaiod
from atata quarantlaa are Gladoa,
Indian Riror, Lake, Martin
Monro*, Otocchobee,
i t Loci*
aad Bomlnolo.
Holy Roman Emperor ChaHet
V, who died in 1531, had 0 pair*
of spoctadoo ki auteh each of
hie coetumoo.

CHANWRAIi th* .oyooe Jtiriah Paethral of Light*, celebrating mat­
tery and spiritual victory of the'Jews ovsr Syrian oppressors more
than 3,000 years ago, will have double significance for thee* Hun­
garian refugee children. They recently arrived in th* United States
after their escape from Soviet oppressor* In their homeland. They
are shown gathered around a menorah with Rabbi Dr. Ezeklal
Landau, spiritual leader at the United HIAS Service In New York.
He la lighting the Orst raiuila (or the
whlHt lasts eteht ilav*.

A UAPINO CHIMBANZll named “Rudy- knows what he likes as he
heed* for the arms of Margie Graner In New York. Margie is a
regular Rockett* in th* stage show of the Hadio City Music Halt
while Rudy la an addition from a cirrus In England for tha Christ­
mas season. Sharing th* star*, the weir anJoy rehearsing together.

Prlaoa officiate thlrit die d**lga
og Puerto Rico's now two million
dollar penitentiary, now under
construction, will eliminate many
disciplinary problems.
Tho designer, Lula Lampon Merr*, b In complete agreement
and he shoald know. Lampon de­
signed the now prison whOo bo
was a prisoner himself at n local
penitentiary.
It all ataftod when Lampon was
Interviewed oa arrival
at tho
penitentiary to begin serving a
sentence
for malfaataneo
la
public office, Penltenriary author­
ities learned ho had at one time
been a teacher of mechanical
drawing and they assigned him to
work as a draftsman at the Just­
ice Department office hero.
*1 hod nevor done architectural
drawing," Lampon said, "But I
knew U waa only a step away
from mechanical drawing. Reside*.
I had been a contraction fore­
man and had done work on houses
and commarclal buildings.
Lampon, on parole, was trans­
ferred to the Ban Juan District
JaU *o he could be cloaer to the
Juatico Department office.
Every morning ho waa driren
under guard from the Jail to
work In tho office and was re­
turned
for kls meal* and
to
sleep.
Tbo only thing that set him
apart from other workers on the
new p*nltentlary project arts hla
blue denim prison uniform.
“ Hb was a modal worker and
a modal prisoner,''
reealla hla
supervisor a* tho Justice Depart­
ment office, Horaelo Bravo. ''In
fact I had to call him down onco
became somo relativeg of hla
eamo to visit him at tho Juitice
Department office.
"I told him that could not bo,
slneo h* was always under prison
rules. Another
prisoner might
have rebelled, but he took it as
though I had dooe him a favor
by ramlndlng him of th* violation.
Ho didn't havo any mor* visits
at the office.'"
Luis spent long houre studying
modern prison design and finally
came up with a plan for arrang­
ing buildings for tho new peniten­
tiary. He recall* that the direct­
or of tho department's correction
division, Porflrlo Dial Santana,
was always greatly interested In
his work and that he gave him
a manual on minimum require­
ment! for prison design and other
reading matter along tha same
lines.
Lampon also consulted
with
various prison officials on the
•pedal Mads for their depart­
ments.
"Th# dietitian, for example,
would tell me about needs for
kitchen space,"
Lampon says.
"So would the men in charge of
Ih# priion warehouse
and tha
superintendent In charge of dinIng areas. Aftar all these facts
vere compiled I was set to go to
work."
The main Idea In his design, he
'ays, waa to organiza tha prison
In such a way that watte space
waa eliminated without creating
th# danger of traffic Jams on
stairway* and la narrow halls.
"By my own experience I had
learned that trouble usually starts
on stairs or In halls while prison
groups are moving from one area
to another," Lampon says.
"In tho old penitentiary the
•talr* ha* in many corners It was
•a»y for a msa to lag behind,
hid# In a eoraar and Jump somobody he had a grudge against.
"Passage* were narrow enough
to permit inmate* to pass close
to each other, ■ situation that
often Increased ehancet of flit
fight* snd argumanl*.
“ In tho now penitentiary de­
sign, all slalrwaya ar* outdoors
snd this enable* guards to control
prisoner traffic aver a big area

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Vallaat Lady
Uira at Life
flearrh tor TawatraW
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Nawa
tltand Vo and be Counter
At tha World Tara*
Our Mies Break*

at one time. Dark eoraora and; record Indicator they 11 naver get
naJ!fow P***J*M ,r * eliminated.” ; Louli Lampon back In hla old caTh# new prioon, with room foripgdt*
L T * * * * *
“ 2 2 .l u
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Slneo release from prlaotv LamKS. . a ? * hl !i bf* n do,n* odd
th
prif,t* eonrtnM:Uo"
1 r,m* ,

parole. A flawiaa* good behavior

CHURCH GETS GRANT
JACKSONVILLE MU-'The Flor­
ida Bapttet Convention Board of
^ ‘ obrlnu. *«lution 1. to hire Mltalon* yesterday mado grant*
hl“ .
th* officiate aro trying |
to get authorization • to do juat of $16432 to the Pint Church of
*!»*.
look* ilk* Lola will aoon DeLand to meet building need*
be going back to hi* old J ob - brought on by increaaed attend­
thla Umo In a buaineta auiL
ance of eollege atudenta.
The board gitr*i church** $50
The tourtet industry In Texaa a year for aach college student
now earn* more than $412 million
annually. Thla la an increase of attending In excess of • per cent
of tho total resident membership

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ever you want to glva her in th* Lin­
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,195S

Aeeoeiated Preee Leased Wire

If Yow HcrtM la Not
Delivered By f P. M.
Call 1321 Before 7 V.
Fee Delivery

NO. 153

A Open Is Predicted
As 'Anybody's Tourney'
Days
Work
Ahead

Early
Tourney
Results

Tha tourists of professional
Mickey Home, 32-year-old. nm&lt;
golf stopped off In Sanford today
mer resident pro at Winchester
to try for a little cash to stuff lA
Country Club at Rye, N. Y. over­
their Christmas stockings—It#.*
came two bogles and a doubt*
i 000 prise money tn the Mayfair
bogle on Ihe first nine holes In
DISPLAY O f tf DOLI-8 dre**rd by Women o ' *hc Flrat Presbyterian C h u r c h for tha Salvation Inn's 115,000 Second Annual PGA
tournament play this morning at
Army art thews la tha lobby of the Sanford Alia tic National Hank. With the display ara Lt. Mar* Open.
the Mayfatr Inn Country Club,
celia Reynolds and U. Virginia hemivr, oil icon in ilmrgt. t Photo by Jameson)
with seven birdies on the back
It will take fout days of hard
nine to set the early pace In the
|
★
★
★
work over the 8,140-yard Mayfair
Mayfair nn $13,000 PGA Open at
Inn Country Club course, which
87,
has a par 38-34—70.
Homa blrdled M lt, IS. and IS
But the reward to Ihe be«t;
row. ills double bogie cam *,
workman over tne 72 holes la!
•to. 4 when he hit a straight
$2,400.
lee shot into the middle of tha
Twenty-nine ithers In the field
fairway with the ball landing in
of 132 will col|j.-t amal'er prltea
th« middle of a fallen clump of
down to $100 for 30th place.
Spanish moss. When he hit tha
ball it went out of boundsAfter two days of practlc*
Thirteen student* of S*minole
Hli score was M 31 for a to*
rounds, most profes.ilon.xla visit­
aMome of tha fmtat needlework, County school* will receive $23
til card of 87.
•
ing Sanford for the big event,
■ltd tewing la represented In this u. s. Savings Bonds as a result
Vie Ghezzl showed up
la
found the short but sporty cour*e,
work,1
grand fashion thla morning —hi*
of The Sanford Herald*. “ Natowned by the New York Glar.ta
a. she vlewc ’ a display of
.
HORACE STONEHAM.------------- . — ...............- — ......... ................ ........................ ........ .....
baseball organisation. In good hihllion yesterday afternoon at the Mayfatr Inn Country Club. With Stoneham is Jim Spencer. (Staff clubs have mink eoveringi. Ha
dolls dressed by the women ai, ,ona* ^p'*»P»Per " eck content In
wore a chick gray shirt trimmed
shape
for
tournament
play.
Photo)
the First Presbyterian Church, which students wrote letters on
In red and opal grey pente that
f.'i
“ Anything ran happen here beAll of the dolls, according to a “ What a Hometown Newspaper
matched his most prized mink.
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tween
now
and
Sunday."
la
the
Dave Ragan of Daytona Beach,
spokesman
for the group of Means to our eommunlty."
comment heard around tne club
at last report from the Mayfair
ladies, will be presented to the
Judges for the contest spent!
as both golfers and sports writers
Inn Country Club was shooting
Salvation Army for distribution many hours pouring over the hundiscuss the probable outcome at
four under par In the first round.
among the underprivileged child-; deeds of letters received from
\f blits aren’t reason*ahi..*— the c l'n /x of the tournament.
ran of the county.
the schools and their atudents.
don&gt;, pay
w#f ^ jdv, „
It hin been generally agreed
** The dolls, now on display at
Fjed P- Perkins, publisher o f , Cjty Attomer William C. Hutch!-; that the course is about two
the , Sanford Atlantic
National ,Th« Sanford Herald. *abl today ,ol1i j r&gt;i gave |kp Hoard of Sun- l l n kM
than It wa* for the
B.nk, were Inipeeted and judged that the Judges, because of the ford
city Commissioner* Mon- J ” t aiSu 2 M a j l r Inn
PGA
by a board of judge*. They were:
excellent content of materials In d
nlghl at their last meeting. JJlJ, Thegreew and fairways!
_
. .
.
,
up* " ‘ 1"&lt;■ " rpBn"
Mrs. George Wells,
Mrs. Paul the letters, required the more than
By MARY FOWLER
Tappy, commissioner E. S Stone,
*dvlce c*ra* w,hu#fl a iw] are in much better shape, narrow,
Chests non, and Mrs. R. H. Dun­ two months to accurately choose.'
Fire destroyed a 1931 Ford Con*
DEBAHY —Saturua) aiiernoon, Fred Karl, Mrs, Cornrii* Paul,
. In their judgement, the winning
wer« *••«■*«« * * Board »Porty. and “ velvety .moolh."
can.
with a salute to the flag, the Warren Jackson, K. R. Clayton, vertible In Lak# Mary last night
As * result of tke contest fori letters.
“ f Commlaaioner* for r-pairr &gt;vii 0n hand t0 Bm., the visitors,
shortly before 9 o'clock.
new post office at Drllary will
the best dressed doll Judged on
There wer. five Judges, each
* « ? « ,nd prof*,,ic " ala
,,0™c*
Constable J. Q. “ Slim" GaHo*
be dcdlv**** The Cub Scouts, John ^odibi- H. Saxon with hoard
expert sewing the first
award one reading the Complete group ”ren
*n‘ J
hJ2L
-S5
i
f
.
bpai1 o f ,h e N ,w Y“ rk
LJ* Go&lt;tbec, Jesa Ma- way said that “ the fire evident*
E. Knowles ,said
Boy !'
^^le VFW and auxil­ mrmbi
went to Mrs. W. L Roche:, the of letters to determine the win- ren^.h-/
*ld vas .l, °° Gians b a s e b a l l organisation.
iary. v ■V-.litor guard, will march thas, J. 1» A j and Rodney Thuri- 1y started In the front of the ear
wsccond award to Mrs.
Maxine nera. They were: T. E. Tucker. 1muck {or ,hr w0,k involved
stoneham arrived In Sanford
▼
from defective wiring-" . . -, v to the ivut of the building which by.
Clabaugh; and the third award toi president of the Florida State j “ It ha* been cheaper to pur-, Tuesday night. t
TWb car; hcloagtig %n &lt;l| ‘Hnllr.
No
formtl
Ihvttatlon* have bqrn
wll
he
decorated
by
many
flags
Mrr Jrhn Ivey. Doll dreseed by* Bank, ’J. Rrallcy Odham of Od-;V-l«ML material anr\ send w o *
rtr
f*
a
-ft'
Issued, slate* II. Hudson Myers, of Lake Mary, burned for twa
and the ceremonies will begin.
Mri. HI M. Weir and Mrs, Bea*ielham k Tudor. Mayor F, D. o m i t the elly,” the Cltv Mar.a , p|,y art&gt; iay|r* that *. r "t..tn l, I A f l l d m
ZJ
The Itov. Wilfred Aldridge will master of ceremonies, all local hours and wa* totally destroyed,
Wilkinson
received
Honorable Scott, Jack Hall of Yowell's, anJ gcr reported to the commission. tCore'for the 72-hole J«niiim*nt.| 1
give the Invocation. Among those groups and DeBary friends should despite effort* on the part of on*
Mention
I Mrs Margaret Goit of the Semi- era.
or better, will walk away vrtih top
neremher 23 at 7-10
joining tn greetings to the village consider themselves Invited to at­ linkers to extinguish the blaz»
The S3 dolls were turned over nole County School System.
| One of tho bills, for repair* money. \l Raiding latt y e rrV
. in i,t
,rn„i.in,m will he tend. A letter from Senator Herlocation of the ear and fire
lo Lt. Marcella Reynolds and U.
Winner, of .he U. S Saving* to a TD-14. came to to,! for Mayfair Inn rhamp.uo, from ,h«
MwlhocIUt
Church o f , In Its new acquisition will he long will he read, a* he is on route
was on the Country Club Road
Sanford
will
present
Its
annual’
J“
d*
'
Ro|'er‘
1
H
WlngfleU
ikmVirginia Kallner, officers of the Ronds are: Wanda Giltett, a soll'ontlnued Ou Page Twelvr)
tConlinurd On Page Twelve)
"
ator K. N. Gautier and Delpho to another city ami unable to at­ about one block west of th# Dog­
local Salvation Army, for diitrl-1 phomorc at Seminole High School:
.
.
Chistma* Cnntata and
Candle Hackney, postal Inspector. The tend.
gie Diner.
butlon to children at Christmas Stanley Vihlen of the Sanford: l O U t H S N O T r O W i V E S C Q D 6 U G O t H
light Service. “ Sing O Ye Hea­ DvUary Garden Club, which gave
tim#.
Jnninr
Iliffh
Srhftnl
•
Linda
Wll*
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time.
Junior High School; Linda Wil
ven*” by Helen Marth, will lie the landscaping will be honored
Hams, of the sixth Grade at San­
»
under the din-ellon of Choir Dir­ gucsti along with the heads of
ford Grammar School; Anne Liball other civic organizations and
bey of Ihe Pinecrest School eighth
ector, Roger Harris.
clubsGrade; Patty Brantley of Monroe |
The Cantata will feature six­
An imposing array of state anil
School; Ann DeShazo of Oviedo:
teen
choral lumbers. Including county official* will meet and
High School; Shirley Jean King of
. _____. ___,,i_ Igreet the dedication group. Among
ten solo, ami one women. &lt;rk».|»h#m
„ prc„ d:‘ „ , pyor (;|e“
the W’ilson School’s fifth Grade;
It Is election time again—for! the group of officer* by aecUmaa.
Deborah Roth of Lyman School:
Four Negro youth narrowly and Horace Bellamy, 21 were in Soloista are Mrs. Roy Wall. Mrs. McFaddcn of Lake Helen, Judge members of the Sanford Kiwtnit lion at next Wldnesday'a regular
Sandra Bcllhorn of St. Luke's
Club.
meeting.
Mr*.
Ashby
Christian Day School; Stenhen ml,,fd b,ln« fnished to death the car which Jimmye Drown Robert Bennett,
“ Since this la an unnracedentad
President elect Roy Mann ten­
Powell
ro -«ii of
u, All Soul’s Parochial Ute yesterday afternoon
when i *i', |n ' r'!lled ‘J
I
T
lon,,t• Mr*' S*n,rd H,rk#jr’ Mr'
dered his resignation at an .riflcer action of tha club," said Senator
School; Lynda Adams
of Enter- their nine-year old Fordcar went f on“ n* l° * *,op
U Benard . larkty, and Dr. Wad#
Douglas Stenstrom, a member of
By MART FOWLER
of the local civic club for 1957
ne
___ __
,............ RUcke
Other members of the
l* DE BARY— The De Bary Re- prise School: Virgil McDonald of , out of control as they raced, ,n^
A. L. Wilton, president of tha the loeal Klwanls Club, “ I suggest
a
total
loss,
acR
u&lt;"llf
Tile
car
was
u
_
*s
r
n
Sanfurd Klwanls Club, r e d tha'that • letter b# written to Roy
Mr*. Hr
H. H.H.
publican club held Its first Christ-, Crooms Academy; and Margaret I “ more than 70 inilca an hour” cording to investigating officers, choir
rnotr are:«Tw:
-'Jt-* •_
* y .3 A
1A
mas party lait night at the civic i F‘p,d* ot Midway Elementary with another *car.
resignation to the club and an Mann expressing the club’s re­
The Negros.-* told Florida lliglv ' ,r*' n- E: , ( haS,m*n’
i" da F r O m 7 . 3 0 “ 1 0 . 3 0
center. It waa a great sucre**.1Srho°lThe driver of the car with
p , . T
T
nounced that at a imrtlnj of ihe Bret, on his resignation."
with crowds thronging the rooms
The U. S. Savings Rond* will which ihe Negroes w*r* racing
. ..
thev™ wer.
rjrinr JoAnn Hughey,
MissJoyce
T&gt;"’. J" n|or ” ^
teb°o\ Chrlst- Board of DirrcJora, Ed khinholscr
The move wa. unaumously ap*
they were
racing
/•
mas dance will he held tomorrow
and the holiday rolrit prevnilma. h^ delivered to each student at left the scene of the accident
was nominated to fill the vacancy proved by tha memba-shlp
with
.
Pontiac
automobile
dri.en
nl«
h‘
11
Crate
from
.
.
.
,
.
.
,
.
George Percy presided In place of their respective school and pre- after helping put one of the in
Members of the Lymaa High
by John R. Howard. "Wa were
Tom," y 7:30-10:30. TVIr danea I* for me Shlnholaer waa slated tn serve ii
School Glee Cluv, forming the
president Ralph Wltherell wno Is sented at appropriate ceremonies Jured boys Into an ambulance.
ahead,”
one
of
the
occupants
Mr.
‘
.
r‘
seventh
end
eighth
grades
only
of
fir*t
v,c®
pre,l,lent
for
the
comin the North for the month of
“ We were amazed at the contriple t&lt;io of that group, and
None of the young
Negroes .aid, “ when Steve Hudson |„,t GerwKronJaeger, and Mr. Charles Sinfori, j llnior „ |(,n |»|necr-st lnl' &gt;'far
December.
, lent* of the 'etjer. received in w, r, (friou, ly inJtlr„,.
store
II!**
Us t i.rolyn An■i „r
Other officer* moved up and •l»«flr dtrec c
Smith.
' Parochial
and
I ak.*
icr Contest.” F.ed Per- Hudson,
. . . . . . . reported
___ , „ V totK..he the
.............
. c 0sk,d
'
After a brief busincs-- *o**ion ,be Octobc
nominated were Willi* Peacock lo deraon, were Intreducad t*r Pt’ l
owner
II11|rk,______
rcvea|
(J ___
lhat lhe
Preceding the T:30 Service,1School..
___
____
___
’ Tiarle* Casiel. the we'.| known k'nL The Sanf-rd llcrsld Pub
and driver of the wrecked car, 0t&lt;l-mo.fe&gt;l car skidded and rolled Mr*- Albert Hickson, organist.
jgr an,j j|r. t 0. Robert* arc first vice president, David Gat- Varne*. progtam chairman of lit*
^•antooe. led the group singing li*her said to.lsv
received gashes ah«.iit Ihe„ face at least 300 feet.
digging
up will offer ve.per music in ke.-p- rhalrmen. and Mr*. A. G. June* che|, second vice
t pr»*i«tcnt. and. j ,UyThe A rapella group entertainof carols and old time favorites.'
-------------------------and other minor injuries. Horace IawtI]| dirt&gt; and Rra„ from |ht |n* with the Season.
aryI Mrs. Terrence Collin* will he ,rvin P7 ° r ,0 the Board of D.r
Ernest llastip. a newcom«r to cWRfiO PI-3NE FORCED DOWN Bellamy, one of the pt.sengcr*. , hoillj PM of |ho roo(,
ectors. Pryor anil Mrrk N. (Tcve- r,l lbc Klwanls ( lub with ( hrlst*
The
tradltlixial
Candlelight iu charge of refrethments. Boh
De Bary from Baltimore, MJ.,
land Jr. tied In eighth plan fur ma»
and hd the club la
ST. PF.TERSBIRG ig»—'The two coinplainetl of a neck miurv and
Fnve«ilc«ilna ..Cficer*
other Service will c|o&lt;e the Christmas Ilcnnett will furnish the music.
gave thre# *olo&lt; and was arcom- crewman of a CIO cargo plane wa. sent to the local ho.pitul.
the Board group In earlier elec- *lnmp singing,
than FIIP Trooper
T.
Mark Service.
Dress is informal.
lions. Cleveland, hovvver. with-! “ em bm of tht l.yman High
pgnied by Mr*. Cecil Seller of forced down by engine trouble 85
The accident occurred shortly Mack were:
Deputy
Sheriff
Student, home for the H o l i d a y s -------------------------Eettrprisa at the piano.
drew his name from the nomlna- * hoo&gt; * “ $&gt;"8 grouo were: Diane
miles off the coaat of Panama aftcr j o’clock yesterday at the James Singletary and
V A tlaeiM V (t-wPn rA zntla.l im n # • m - . I
—_
.
n
•
Howard will usher in eooperaii.O with
\kj
tion
Simonelli. Donna L«u Barnes,
yesterday were rescued unharmed [meriectlon of “Cameron Av#7 with Smart",
Student Recognition Day.
v v C L iir IC f
enarg# of tne pa *v. uplrome! by a passing boat. The plane \*ai Celery.
Member* of lh.* club approved MJril)m Mack, Haren Dudley
red
The public is cerdially invited Partly cloudy through Friday the nomination* of the Baird of ^ fnn
everyone to a beautifulllv deco- owned by Aeroviaa Sud Americana
Au.I.-ey Dudley, JanJimmye Brown.
17.
Stove paint on one of its fender* "On
and ronlinued mild; low tonight [jireC(0rl and prepared to vo:« on
rated table holding refrohnu-nt* with beadquarters here
17 . ,l,l,ck1&lt;',ock' 1 i * 1?* Hughe*,
Hudson, 19. Eddie Brown, J r, 21, My Word Of Honor—Bad Luck.”
88 87.
l’ rudy BUell and Batbara Dsp«W
|ind a social lour was enjoyed,
at which uew memhere were introducecl and Yuetidr greetings
exchanged
Th- no ninatinj cammittr-: pre­
sented a slate uf proposed offic
ers, to b«- voted at the annual
Ry MART FOWLER
election which is held in .’ attury
DE .RARY - Officer* for 1037
For officer* were: Albert Wil­
were elected si Ihe De Bary Civic
liam*, president; Morris SJankey
Association meeting Wednesday I
first vice president; .Mrs. Eden
night at Ihe aadltorium: H. Hud-1
Living.ton. second vice prv.idsnt;
son 3lyer*. president; Harry
• Mrs. Wallace Gabler, secretary
Drug, vice president; Mrs. I aand Eilnard Patterson. trsa*urer.
mard Schn.ih-1, recording secre-i
tary; Mr* Clifts RtHer, tira*ur-|
er and Mr«. J. H irac# Cotch.T. I
cot responding stentary. \ write |
In vote gave a majority of r c -'
turn* to Mr*. Gerard N/er for
financial serrdaty.
Wednesday. December !9. at
Mrs. Ray Peck Is to be In
T:30 p.m.. the First Methodist
charge of the Thrlstinas party at
'Chiireh will observe the
Holy
which Santa Claus will give all
Ollolidiv Season by presenting ” 0
the childten of the community
Holy Nigh*", a program pre.ertparticipating &gt;a the program, to; a
ed br the children and
- o-tn*
and candy. Tke Dm* rlul nill
people of the Ssnday School and
donate the cant# and the llime
directed by Mrs. J. B. St John.
Deinoatration group offered a
The Nativity Storv
will be
cs*h donation toward the toys.
pantontintd by the chlldr-*n as
Tlisre will be a gJgsant staged
the Junior. Intermediate and Sen­
by the cubs, tha local children'
ior young people tetl the beloved THIS CAR MNDKD ON ITS TOP and was to*illy destroyed on Celery Avo. yesterday afternoon
sad the club members. Group l.TJIAN llin n SCHOOLS TRIPLE TRIO entertains lh# S.infor&lt;l Klwanls Club at Its noon luncheom
old Christmas story in carols.
Four Negro youth* narrowly escaped being crushed to death when Ihe car went out of control. (Staff singing and Ykilr skits will high­ meeting yssterday. Shown with the group of high school girl* is their director MUs Carolyn Ander­
Tha public is sotdia'ly invited. Photo)
light tit* evening.
1 son tlluid from IcfU. (Staff I’ boto)

. sous ma

Students Write Letters

Women Of Church
Prepare 48 Dolls 13 Contest Winners
For Needy Children To Get Savings Bonds
Board Told 'If
Bills Unreasonable
Don't Pay Them'

1

O fficials To A ttend
Post Office Dedication

Fire Destroys
Car Last N igh t
In Lake Mary

Methodists Will
Present Annual

i

UGC.

DeBary GOP Club
Eiijoys Singing
Carols At Party

Kiwanians To Elect
Officers Wednesday

70 mph Race Ends As
Car Skids, Rolls Over

Jr. High Dance
Tomorrow N igh t

Civic Association
Nam es Officers;
Myers President

10 Holy N ig h t 'W ill
Be Given Dec. 19
A t Local Church

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Are You Up-To-Date
On Tetanus Shots?
p - ,4*y*

of tbs Jaw muieles. w« can tt

at on* time or another been lockjaw.
Inoculated for tetanus. Most per­ The tetanus bacillus lives la
sons recelre Immunization Injec­ the Intestines of grass-eating
tions of some kind during their animals, particularly bones. Any­
childhood. This doesn't neces­ one working around stables and
sarily mean that you era Immune farm, or In garden soil treated
with animal manure, Is etpedany
to the disease today.
Generally, Immunization re­ susceptible.
quires two to three Injections of m et Symptoms
tetanus toxoid follow ed by
another dose a year later. But Pint symptoms are stiffness of
that Isn’t all—and here's where the neck muscles and painful
many o f you p rob ab ly have contractions of the Jaw muscles.
These usually appear tour days
slipped up.
after the Injury, but sometimes
Repealed Doeen
aren’t apparent for three weeks.
Immunisation also requires As the disease progresses,
that single doses be repeated spasms of other body muscles
about every live years. Have you may occur. Any noise or the
had one of these "booster" shots slightest Jar may throw the vic­
tim Into violent convulsions.
sines 1931? Probably not
You must also get another dote About one-half of those who
of tetanus toxoid as soon as you fall victim to the disease and desuffer a wound which might be1velop sym ptom s die from It.
Infected with tetanus. Punctured! Chances of surviving are greatly
&gt;diminished by delay In recognlx! tag the symptoms and beginning
clothing or other contaminated proper treatment.
matter,* must be treated prompt­ qtfISTIOM AND Awgwn
ly by a doctor.
P. H.: I have heard that the
eyas remain the same slse from
Take HU Advice
If ho advises another Immuni­ the time one Is born. Is this true?
Answer: This Is not absolutely
sation shot, get tt promptly.
Tetanus Is caused by a tiny true. During the lint few years
germ called tetanus bacillus, it the eyeballs grow to their normal
products a nerve toxin when It size. However, growth of the eyes
grows In deep wounds. Most ecm- Is usually completed at the end
of the first decade of life.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

CHARITY NIGHT LEADERS— Xarlylt Housholder, servlet officer for Amariesa Legion Post S3 of
Sanford Jerry Colllna, operator of the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, and Commander Lynn Lyon of
Pott 53 (left to right) are looking forward to a successful Charity Night at the SOKC on Dec. 20. All
profit from the racing program will go to charitable causes In Seminole and Orange Counties. The
dog la Black Cesser owned by Bob BenneL

A E C Chairman Is
Pushing Peaceful
Power Program
WASHINGTON (/P&gt;— Chairman
L.
Lewis T
. Strauss of the Atomic
Energy Commission has called for
a redoubling of U. S. government and private efforts to develop cheaper peaceful electric
power from the atom.
He said substantial progress has
been made toward that goal, but
that the country cannot b« satslfled because, he said, results so
f ir "represent only a fraction of
the bright prospects for nuclear
power development In the United
States Uf» next five or six yea re.”
lie announced a seflri or steps
designed to expend the present
prograni.
A number of Democrats In Qpn; grass have been critical of
Strausa on the ground that he hu
not pushed the pcacul power pro­
gram hard enough.
Strauss opposed as not needed
a Democratic — sponsored bill in
the last congress to undertake a
► 400 million dollar program to
1 build demonstration plants. The
, bill pasted (he Senate but died
- In the House.
,'
In a speech to the American
£ Nuclear Society,’ the AEC chelr, men said the government's goal
Jj is not one of bidding a fixed
number of plants for a fixed
T amount of generating capacity.
"Our objective, which seems lo
. ui more prudent and more conatructlve," he said, "la to develop
the technology of nuclear power
reactors furnaces of various types
and sixes, to tho point where they
will be economic In competition
with kilowstla produced from con.
ventional fuels.”
lie said plans are being negotilted or discussed for at least 18'
J, civilian atomic power plants t o !
• be in operation by 1962.

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British railways have special
trains equipped with foam units
for combatting oil fircs-

WARSAW

AN EDITORIAL writer baa re­ man at th# next desk thinks tt
ferred to the'recent conflict In must be all those Hollywood
Egypt as an "old-fashioned* war. movie press agents sounding off.
As ftr as we’re concerned any
I ll
kind of war should be strictly
With women now outnumberout of style.
l»y the men (n the U. g. by
! t !
IJtIJWO U't no wonder mere
Lores* typhoon in the Pnei/le mates hare no chance of petting
has teen named L e m . Ther e
an nw/effy pretty name for each
on ugly storm.
To pay oN M elecitea bet a
I ! t
Caaweetkut mm ate a 74-paye
thee Industry predicts n boem newspaper. Teugb eetlnv alt Hsoea
In Its inlet. Who lays this era of words espeetelly tbto they were
prosperity Isn't an n sound foot- somebedy otto's.
In*.

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Los Angeles Is four times nob­
ler than It was 20 years ago, ac­
cording to Dean Vern O Knudeen, UCLA vice chancellor. The

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It should not take more thin
20 minutes to do the family wash­
ing, declares an efficiency expert.
We agree—provided It's a oneperson family.

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DOURLK TROUBLE— Mississippi Southern players will think they’re seeing double whoa they en­
counter West Texas State linemen, Billy (left) and Jimmy Clerk. The eenior performers are identi­
cal tnrins.
NO DESIRE FOR STREETCAR
M1WAUKEE &lt;# — Milwaukeeans
have bid farewell, but not sadly,
lo tbe No. II streetcar line that
linked the South Sld« with the
mid town arcs. The cars were
replaced by motor buses.
The department of the ears
from the route leaves Milwaukee,
the nation's 13th largest city, with
only one remaining streetcar line.
CARSON. N. D. OB—For popping the weasel — with a shotgun,
that Is — s Bismarck mao was
fined 125 in court here.
Dr. f. G. Bus,
deputy state
game and fish commissioner who
signed the complaint, said one
may shoot weasel with a rifle,
or trap them, if he has a license,
but that it Is unlawful to shoot
the animals with a shotgun.

Passenger ears account far 10
ROAD BOARD CONVENES
TALLAHASSEE iP-The State per cent of all motor vehlele miles
Road Board met here today for traveled lo the United StUei.
Its regular monthly session. Chair­
Julius Caesar Imported the flr«t
man Wilbur E- Jones stld only
routine administrative
matters giraffe to Europe In 46 B. C. It
i was exhibited in Rome.
, t#
were to be discussed.

S p e c ia l

OINfKAl AM HO M. ORUINTHIR, retiring NATO commander who

will become president of the American Ited Cross, appeals In Wash­
ington for support of a special fund for Hungary. He asked tho
American people to work toward $3,000,000-goal for Hungarian aid.

A a n o a n t ® " ' " 1'

If you ure planning to pur­
chase a new watch for ChrUtmgg, c m
FRANK NOF.LL. We can now offer you prices that
you can’t afford to m lsa!

All Makes of Watches At Large
DISCOUNTS (Cash and Carry)

The Hop! Indians In the south­
west portions of the United
States still hunt with s boomerante. the S-shaped throwing stick
which returns to the thrower If
the target is missed.

Jeweler
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NO COMMENT
SEATTLE IB—An apartment
prowler's target baffled Jack
Hansen. He took al) the feathers
from Hsnsen's pet parakeet.
"And the feathers were left on
the floor behind my desk," Han­
sen added. "Nothing else was
touched. Who would do a thing
like that?"
As for the parskeat, it wasn't
talking.

BUDAPEST

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027" GAUGE

SESSION POSTPONED
TALLAHASSEE
- A meeting
of the Legislature's NAACP Invetigating Committee ichcduled to­
day has been postponed indefi­
nitely.
Rep. Henry Lind of Orange
County, chairman, said a conflict
had made the postponement nec­
essary. He is taking part this
week in sessions o f the Constitu­
tion Advisory Committee at Ocala.

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SOVIET DRINKERS
GO TO HOSPITALS
SACRAMENTO, Cslif. cB-AIcoholism is rare in Russia.
Rigid controls ox worker absen­
teeism smd drinktrs lo hospitals,
says Dr. Ephrain C. Korol, a
California mental hospital physi­
cian. He said he found no deli­
rium tremms cases or alcoholic
brain disease during a recent
study tour of Russian hospitals.

ARllY PATf, 28, Carbondate, til., and Aaron Wilson (right), 24,
Urania. La.. Korean war turncoats, arrive in Milwaukee as their
Chicago-bound piano was forced down by a fog. Among 20 Ameri­
can prisoner* who chose to stay In Communist China, they became
disillusioned by the life facing them there, ar.d arranged to return
to Use U.8. In time to have Christmas with their families. P.ite said
If tie had to do it over again, his decision would t&gt;e different

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toy HAL BOYLE
[lie, bai earned Johnny hotter,“ Everyone's a Child at CkristNEW YORK (ft—Soma day |than half a mllUoo dollar* will mas.”
Johnny Mari* would like to w rit.. probably aarn that raueh again i 'Last r»*r I mid* up my mind
a hit urnt about the 4th of J u ly 1by tha Una Marka' copywright ex- definitely I would never write an*
or maybe area the »th of Febru- piree 19 year* from now and the other one. he recalled
friC .
ary.
fiuL reindeer gallop* into" the
Then, last February, while read
iV .* Tha real spirit of giving is exemplified
year? I was planning to buy you a new pair
"Any day but Christmas," be public domain.
ing *oma poem* by Henry Wadiilffing the Chriatnus season when thousands for Christmas with money I've saved in my
■old
| fa the lin t three year* after! worth Longfellow, he came across »
- qwn thousgnds of people "dig deep” in their piggy bank.”
It la unlikely, howertr, hi* pub-1 Rudolphappeared on the *c*nc one called. "I Heard the Belli on
“ I'll be very glad to wait another year for
11c will lot him. For b*tl«f or more (baa W&gt; Imitative Chrtet- Christmas Day.
■■ purse end benk accounts to help those about
worae, Johnny ha* bttomc a* ma* novelty tong* appeared, but
Its aemlrellglou* theme, the viemy Christmas slippers,” 8 year old Susie's
them who ire less fortunate.
tdentifed rU» Chratmaa song* asquickly tinkl*d
Into oblivion.
lory of hope over despair, haunted
' :,An 8-ytar-old California girl has demon- daddy said.
ftUpben Foster Is with stntlrnen*
“ Time after time people have Johnny, wbo broods tbout the way
Here in our own community there ura
Itrated to the world that it is “ more blessed
triad t# g*t ma to writ* sequels the world ii going. He put the
tal ballads of the Old South.
hundreds who are going out of their way—
to give than receive.”
Putting the Christmas spirit to about Rudolph," tald Marks, “ but words to music. The result: A rr
cording by Bing Crosby which
dipping
into savings and current expense
music’ laa’t exactly a chosen ca­ I never will— Only yesterday the youngster brought
rter with Marks. It’ s a kind of "It took me only a week to write Variety. Billboard.and other trad,
her savings—every penny that she had put money—to lend a helping hand to those who;
string* doom he trios to escape the aong-or a week pju* 20 yeirl, magi tines predict may la- 1 *&lt;
-’ •side for A very special Cnristmas Gift—to are deprived of the glitter and gleam of
If &gt;.you
count the
Rudolph.
bUt Caa't*
n
;n swum
uw time
uuiw it took
.»»• 'me 1long -as
- —
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the headquarters reeeiving funds for Hun- Christmastime.
While making tha recording no- #
la 1MI Johnny wa* a moderate­ to lotra what to throw awray. t
Women of the Presbyterian church have!
' gaHan Relief.
ly successful tons writer, be has still reffrita It now and then In tiring that Longfellow was the
published TS, written about 7S# my mlad-thanglng' a word herd author, someone told Johnny
* Susie is her name—her father asked that dressed 85 dolls which are to be distributed'
when he composed a - little ditty and thare-unlll It drive* my wife drily:
. m last name be withheld—and she had among the underprivileged.
"You Had a pretty fair lyric
entitled “ Rudolph. the Red-Noaed craiy.
Many
have
gone
out
of
their
way
to
help
'.gared the {4*70 to buy a pair of bedroom
"lit# funny thing is that it was writer on this ana."
Reindeer
a widowed mother with six children when:
Johnny, who now operates his
slippers for her daddy.
Johnny, who had struggled for only by accident that the song had
-rtAfter hearing about Hungary's plight she lost her home recently by fire.
a« long aa two years to get soma a Christmas theme. Anybody who,own publishng firm by an »ld
of his songs recorded, had ta aits down and aaya. he’ll write a coincidence 11’* called th, St.
A Negro family was hel|&gt;ed when hisj
' Susie asked her father: “ Do you think. Dad*
struggle for two months before Christmas song is welcome to tr y ,'Nicholas Music Co., say*:
home
was
reduced
to
ashes.
•■dy, that your old slippera might last another
Dane Autry-agreed to gamble on -but I'll guarantee it won’t br a ; "This is it..,_J hope Tl| ncs»r
Christmas baskets wilt be pucked to de­
good one”
write another ” Christmas song!" .
the novalty number.
liver to families not able to provide food,;
Johnny, who U 47 and look* like
H, says It fervently—and mean* *
That recording has now sold
clothing and shelter—not to mention Christ-1
more than five million. Some 94 a Greeawlch Village poet, says all it But along Tin Pan Aliev they
other recordings of Rudolph In 95 his Christmas songs have been ac- j say tis* loo late. Johnny can't help
. This year's Christmas retail sales are ex- mas toys und goodies for the children—for
different arrangements have sold cldenta. Hi* other bits on thi- sub hlm«cl( Chriatma; Is no longer
VjHed to be the greatest evsr—more than the happiest holiday of the year.
Ject were “ the' Night befor. Just'a holiday for Rudolph's fa10 million more discs.
seven per Setjt above last year, the U.8.
There is evidencu about us that the spirit
Little Rudolph, now an estab- 1Christmas Song.' "'When Santa thcr. It's a life setjtencr. lie i
Chamber of Commerce forecasts. And what of giving is always present—but at Christ-!
and holly jolly.
winged Eastward out of Chicago, lished world-wde Christmas clas-tClaus Get* Yaur Letter.”
it takes to get a 9tore ready for Christmas mastlme the heart loosena the pursestrings'
we relaxed and yrtre thankful1
has been described by John 8. Tompkins in and the “ blessings of giving” are sung'that thla happened In lb* United
the Wall Strftet Journal. Hs writes: “ It
’ States— where official* have a!
Susie's Christmas will be a happier one,
'sense of humur and can under-'
tabes time (lota of it,) it takes money (lots no doubt, as will millions of others who give
stand a plala, everyday, simple
jf it) and above all. people — from just as big as the little 8-year-old.
rassment. And he got It.
Sen. Hubert Humphrey uf Minns
By JAMES MAftLOW
explanation.
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store presidents
to
floor walkers
Associated
Praia
News
Aaalyst
If
he
had
asked
each
of
the
2n
»°ta, Sen. Estes Kefauvor of Ten
In some countries, the explana­
bpyfcrs and salM elerks, carpenters and truck
WASHINGTON
(ft-Paul
M. individually and quietly whether, ne«ec, Stevenson* running mate
tion might nat have been'so sim­
'drivers, artists and artisans, celebrities and
ple—and the answer an funny Butler, Democratic national chair­ he would itnre, anyone declining. M*i» year, and Rep. tdllh C.reen
that thing
have done so witn
with no one
on e;of Oregon.
•nuonurruoun in«i
inma could
COuiu nave
Federal narcotic* agents recently arrest­
anybodies. And it takes Bsnta .Claus."
And thisi atory mlaht bo coniine man. Inlsunderstood
from the
the Hteppei
ur.nno, at at. c*bed power. H* stuck his ntek : besides Butler being any-the wis-1 Butler Al'o invited four Drniuto you from
Tompkins article has to do with a huge ed two men on charges of selling heroin to
out. and Speaker of tha Uouia cr.
’ *critic governors and one Demoberia.
department store in New York City. But minors. The arrests, made in ono of the large
Sam
Rayburn
chopped
it
off.
Inatea.I.
he
announced
the
2» cr*tlc ma3r0r •0n,lr r,ov- Averell
HELP WANTED- Opening for
Khat he says U applicable, on a vurylng cities of the nation, are reportedly the first
Butler asked M Democrats. In- n&gt;mM publicly first. Rayburn and Rumman of New York so far
WIN FINOLBTON
hard working, ambitious man to
, «Cals, to stores of all kinds and sizes in every to lie made under* the revised, and much BIG BOMB SCARE
We re lake over management of natltn- ^l'ldl" 1 1 1
"wn'iild three other Democratic House has accepted Former President
community In this vast country. To many moro severe, narcotics control law passed _____
glad this
_____ one
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in the wide organization. No bad habit*. to
e ff^ t. in behal* of leaders told BuUar they would be |Truman and Stevenson ware In
glad to eonault wth the commit- vhed &gt;n&lt;la accepted,
A merchant, the extent of Christmas busl- at the last session of Congresstee.
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The
bill
was
passed
after
heuring*
which
be
funny.
But
we
can
think
of
ability
to:
reorganise
entire
ope
"neM determines whether he is to have a
plea, i:
But
Rayburn
madr
no
promises
WOMAN
BURNS
TO
DEATH
raise $150,non to cover
"jgpod, bad or indifferent year. All merchants called renewed nttention to the devilish na- wme place* where H might have ration;
BuUer
the commiiteea
committee’* Ideas.
LAKE WORTH ift—
(ft-M
rs. Hud*
Hilda
present defloit and 110 mllllvt
" u w * head* this go man com- to follow ine
L.XKE
Mr*.
n,vf r “ w a more for 19G0 proj-ict- settle numust compete for the favors of a public ture of the narcotics traffic. The new law i bf»n *rlou*.
,uPPoM&lt;1.|)r * guiding force i Johnson hasn’t been heard front; Erickson. «8. burned to death Mon' -yrtalch knows whkt it wants nnd is after the make* tho»e convicted subject to heavy fine*, j j j j * “ * ‘ eUtor laug ing merous. internal feuds and dis­ for the party which In effect waa yet but he probably will decline .jay night when she used a match
left leaderless when Adlai E. too.
for light in a closet aa she atbast deal possible. So all merchnnts must do and imprisonment of from 10 year* to life,1
Wl„ #t lhe Chicago airport pute*. TV experience preferred.
Stevenson lost the clacUon. Thera
The only members of Congress tempted to get a blanket which
thsir utmost to provide the stocks of goods even to the death penalty “ If the jury in;on our way back from Spring- Main project will be setting up will b« no tingle party Itader un­ who
have accepted so far aro! caught fire.
field, 111., when **«• had made a advertising nnd sale program til tlie Democrats pick their prts' tha courteous aervlco, tha attractive adver- its discretion shall so direct.”
illlng, and tha other inducement* that bring
The death penalty I* not a punishment to speech the night before. We were; which can regain top market (denial candidate la I960.
changing planes. Packed In our rating now held by competition,
L A F F - A -D A Y
The day-by-day practicing lead­
. people into tha etore and cause thorn to buy. he meted out lightly. But If any crime *hort bag wa* an alarm bell that we No pay to start. If successful,
ership
of
the
party
resta
with
the
\ Then—also because of competition—they of murder ju*tifie* such a penalty, It I* the sometimes use a* a ” gni ’ or a "alary, expense* and living quart- Democrats in Congress. They are
'must operate at a very modest profit. This crime of plying young pcoplo with habit* joke In our talk. We had used It Crs In Washington provided. Note: the ones who will have to estab­
i_ whatever
________ _____
_
''len’t just true of holiday trade. It’s true forming drugs nnd thus pushing them in­ the night before. It is the *ife of present holder of this Job, A d lalish
record____
ther____
party
a
can
of
benns
and
weighs
about
Stevenson,
has
decided
(with
help
offers
lhe
Voters
In
the
congrea”
to
the
appalling
gutters
of
nddiction
nnd
every day I* the year.
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two pounds. It Is rigged up so "I 1° million majority run up byiiional election* of 1959 and then
vice.
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i t
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i that it will ring like the very President Elsenhower) to *#ekl|n 1(M0.
The drug traffic has ItcatP on the increase Jickeni w|,cn we louch n little other employment.
i nayburn and a fellow Texan,
ruhllstift flew Usu each w«*k_________
111 recent years, especially among our youth. ,wltch-ever so lightly.
WHO'S CRAZY’ - A noted pay)Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, lhe DemThe new narcotics law should be vigorously Ye*, you’ve guessed it. The chlatrist was in Washington last ocratic floor leader, are thus the
X »l»r*4 as Menad ( I s h .m «lt»r fW-ioh-r tT. ISIS at
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the Act
the Voss b ffic*
tfantuid &gt;'torl‘U
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enforced in nil effort to Stamp out this ter- thing went off In our bag »hm aweek. He I* Dr. William C. Men- party's guldng fore* and
the
of C o o e x s* uf March i, l i f t
t-IlKI* t'KRKINH. KAItor sad I'uhlUher
rihle system o f degradation nnd crimellL a hf » vT
S " » L £ 0Jb
IU ,a» • t»'° mo*1 v°"*rixA Democrat, in
MAIltON HAIIMAS Hit. SsecoUse Kdllor
Ing it Into the planes baggage. everybody is a little bit craiy at the capital,
KVKUTN J. UI HtltNU, AdvtriUlan U a n -a 'r
compartment. To
makn thing ii on&lt;? l|m* or anothe. He didn't use1 It was tha Idea of Butlar and
It’s nice to know that tax returns can now worse, there had been n Full, tb«wo exact words. He called Ujtht. Democratic Executive Com­
MtllMCnifTfON RATRS
tic utr weelt
u*e Month
I I .t t
By Carrlsr
be addressed simply to “ Internnl Revenue.” fledged bomb scare atthe sam- "mental Hlnna" but It’s the same'mtttee that the 90 member advlSis Months
Use Yeas
T h f«« Month*
But it never wn* writing the address that alroort the day before.
lh,n«- Thai’s a polite wav of say- sory group could help with tha
IS«0
IM S
III.So
.A ll llbttunry null,-**, enrde of thanks, resututleni and
We didn't sec the ivutrr when ,nl7
somebody’ s gsar* aren’t program on which the party could
mnde
u*
tired,
it
was
writing
that
wallop­
nolle** nf •ntertalnmsnt for the pnrpo*a nf rstilna
the hell wenl off. All we know |meshing properly. All we know is; stand In the next two elections.
funds will be ihsrasd for at regular advertlnlna rates.
ing figure on the check to Uncle Sam
Thia meant Raybum, Johnson
came ta the right lown.
Is that we innocently cuuied
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a
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The llsrstd Is a member of lh&gt; A**»rlat»&lt;t l’ rsi*
We have known Washington was and the other members of Con.
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quite
a
furore.
All
sort*
of
offl
which I* tntittsd
ent
.tyalitslvtly
___ to the us* for republicsAfter smiling at children getting Salk f ial*: baggage master*, hupm full of nuts for a long tim»— 'gres* would be sharing their po
tloa ef alt th i loest saws print*.! In ihl* newipiptr
vaccine shots to the accompaniement of yells or*, special agemi, and what not but we don't hava a psyehiatrist’s . wer with tha advisory committee
ll*pr**«nt*d
NatlonOIr
^hy n*n«rsl
Adv*rtl*l**
■srvtra
lae.
SSI
0*&lt;ir*la
K»*ln«.
R.isk
nld*
and tears, adults now have a chance to show got Into the act. All this time wo diploma to prove It. We'ra includ j when th*y didn't really have to.
ed. U* for being In this business' Rutler and the executive comAtlanta, (leorala
thoir courage now that I)r. Salk says all up were cnlmly sitting in the uniting and Gladys for putting up with it. \mittee may have felt that by
room reading a newspaper, wilt­
Piga 4,
Thursday,December IS, ISM to SO should have the shots.
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j having Rayburn, .'ohmon and
ing for our flight to be called.
other congressional Democrats
Our calm suddenly shaken. Our. TURNPIKE o pe n s JAV. U
name called on th« loudspeaker. I HANIA Lft_The Miami Fort; sitting in with the advisory contK / 'f l
Then. police and iasperUir* and fierce tin mile turnpike will open mittee they might he spurrH to
people all over the place We sve-» Jan- M- r,0»- Collin* will niako a more liberal program* than they
"I think Ftt lake the bus instead of Walking—I ne«d tha
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pretty well hemmed In to .ay the M^rch aomrwhere along the line, have pushed In the past.
exercise."
By 9AM DAWPON
th* mood just as closely. They of &gt;9 pillion dollars la the first
j,fg opened -the bell P°**lbly 11 th» Fort Lauderdale In
But the way Butler went about
NEW YORK (ft-Twa chief sup­ have bet large lume on U tee.1quartor, a gain ef I per cent over shut off. A quick eiplanation.
i terrhang* of th, 82-mllllon dollar issung hi* Invitations to th# »
lOK O OOOWWWWWWWXWWWWWX-XWWWW
port* of the business boom an Thsir test win eom* tarly In tha &lt;the same period of thl« year. Forj And finally, after a few breath-, «»■•••
1adviser* left him open to tmbarheading Into tasting period*.
new year when their deatera'1all of I9t6 their estimate Is that less moments and much persplra
Consumer spendlag has been th« showrooms fill up with th* new1U billion was spent on business
tlon (including u* sf course)
mainstay of the record prosperi­ models, new mostly In abort sup­ expansion.
everybody
Uughtcd.
ty, taking up where government ply.
Ten minutes later, as our ship
Th* test will come In the next
spending left off after the Kerean
How the consumers react may
war.
glva a tlpoff whether the busneia few months, however. In bust-1 — — — — — — ---------- —
||a end —whether announcements
Builneia expansion hai been tha boom U leveling off or Just get­ nessmtn's future plans.
The (pending In th* next three;of future plan will bn a* hoartenoxtra force which ha* stretched ting set for a new jump forward.
these good times month after
Business expansion plans are months Is pretty much set b y 1Ing at those of the past — whemonth.
alio up for a teat. So far there longstanding plan*. What officials; (her some programs may b; sheivMerchants everywhere are see­ has been no slackening. On the ar* wondering now is whether this j ed because of tight money or the
ing a real test of consumer spend­ contrary. Washington officials took great expansion la now nearing i International uncertainties.
ing moodi today, mid point In the for the first three months of tMT
Christmas selling season. They to sat a new peak In spending
have large stock* bet on this be­ for new plants, and even moro
ing their biggest holiday of trade. spending for new equipment.
U It isn’t, the January clearance
The Commerce Depertment and
sale* should b« whoppers.
the Securities end Exchange Com­
Car makers her* for th* Na­ mission look for buslnen spend­
tional Auto Show sr* watching ing to reach a record annual rata

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T H E SA N FO RD H E R A L D Thun. D m . 13. 1936 Pace 3

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Garden
Gate

Junior High P-T A

Large Crowd Turns Out To Enjoy Meet, Christmas
Pilot Club's '
FaNight'
Program Tuesday

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Edgar W. Bigger* Jr. haa been g y C i r d G F O U T
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f„ c ^ I e
Highlighting
the
Christmas sentative of the Heart Association The Sanford Junior High com­ promoted to the rank of Captain;
also introduced by
Mrs. bined P-TA meeting and Christ­ to th* U-S. Air Force. He I* pres- Nunber
season waa she annual Christmas was
foa r ot
the
P im
MRS. FRED GANAS
was held at
The b ora Circle, Seaferd Garden party and “ Family Night" given Carter. He spoke about tha work mas program was held Tuesday sentiy stationed at Lackland Air Methodlat
Thom**, presi­ Fore* Base to Sa* Antonio. T « . - th# hom, #f Mr|. ^
Clmh. Florida Federation
of by th* Pilot Club at the Yacht of the association and its needs. night. Aa Mr*.
JarTla.
Club on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Sue S. Stevenson presi­ dent. w«s out of town, th* pro­
Garden d obs.
Tables for tha turkey dinner, dent, welcomed the members and gram was In eharge of Gaorga
Nothing
make*
a
“ Merry
Friends will be glad
to hear
new Pitterd, vice president
The Woman’* Missionary Un- her report on contacts for th# Christmas” any merrier than n which was served prior to th* guesls. She introduced e
hat Jerry Myere, son of Mr. and BoI&gt;rd icd t j,e group to singing.
were covered
with member, Mrs.
Elspeth Dunne,1 Charles Dudley, a pupil at the
too of T h # First BaptUt Church d i d * . M r*-C . L . Hawaoa took home so gaily decorated for tho program,
singe n white cloths and decorated with who was welcomed into the club. Forrest Park School, gave the Mr*. 0 . 0 . Myars, 902 " eft “ lh 1 The Jarvia home waa beautiful■ cha"
up tho oftartag,
aftar
which holidays that it fairly
mat at 1 p-tu. Mooday la th*
On behalf of the club Miss devotional on “ What Christmai St, la doing nicely after under-;,y decorated tor th* occasion with
pol of th* church for th* Chrtit- Mrs. Martha Marshall, steward* greeting to all who enter. Every spraya of greenery, red and silv­
ered Brasilian pepper and gaily Elsie Farley presented Mrs. H. Means to Me” , after which Mrs. going surgery Tuesday at the a silver tree adorned with all blue
little
touch
of
holiday*
glamour
ship
chairman,
gave
an
inspiring
msa program, whleh was prt
announced the Orlando Air Force Base Hosplt- oramento. Thl* color scheme waa
from
th*
book, adds to the general excitement. decorated candles. At each place W. Little and Mrs. R. A. Howell A. 0. Roberta
tested by Clrela No. 3. Mr*. CLyda talk taken
held al
ild-ll
carted over into the table decor*
with Christmas danee weuldv.be
Its such a lot of fun to decorate was a miniature Christmas tre* Sr., the club's caterer*,
•
‘Stewardship
Enriches
U
fa
'
by
Homphray, chairman.
rthe
fashioned of fruit cake, marsh- Christmas gifts. Christmas carols
for
theaa
special
days
and
even
etions also.
Hatch.
Mrs. Covington presided over
Mrs. O. C. Gibbs read th* Hat though we are all complaining mallows and green frosting, de­ were sung dulng the evening to Crete, 7:30 to 10:30. The P-TA la
Sailing to Cuba to apend the Mrs. Eugene William* chatrmaa
A a ihort butlneaa maating praeadabout how busy we are and how signed by Mrs. R. M. Ball. Sus­ music accompaniment furnished making plan for a variety ahow holidays with their family are presided over the buslnw* a**• ing th* program. AU mambara of th* missionary* that would be
much there la to
do I'm sure pended above the tobies was e by Mr*. D. K. McNab. Hostess** to be presented by parents and Mr. and Mr*. Dario Compaln and »lon end Mrs. C. J. Merriwethef
Included
In
the
prayers
of
the
war* welcomed, vliltori and new
that
underneath
w*
love every silver and red
“ Kissing B#U” for the party were
Mrs. Ball, teachers.
their son, Angelo Compain. They the Chriatma* atory for tha
member* introduced and It was circle for that day and ted the
Mrs. Herbert Behrens, program
mtnutn of i t
designed by Mrs George Stine.
Mrs. Stine, Mr*. E . B . Randall
will be gueete of Mr*. Compaln’* devotional,
arranged for 111 member* to b* group in prayer. Mrs. R. T. Hum*
ehalrman,
then
turned
th#
pro­
Start early and plan your doThe head table was centered Jr., Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker, Mrs.
brother, Chief Petty Officer
Refreshment* war* aerved huf*
ram amber*d with card*. “ Joy To phrey, community mission chair­
gram over
to Mr*. Annabell*
eorating schema so that th*
of th* Cuban fet atyle, and Mrs. Harold Whit*
Th* World" was sung In unison, man, gav* a report on the work whole family can help. Though with a whit* reindeer and silver­ V. C. Messenger and Mrs. Steven­ Fleming. The aeventh grade boy* Jos* R. Lapido,
son,
leaves, Interspersed
with
Navy.
|tern, co-hostess poured coffee. with Mrs. Willie Pippin ■» the of Ur* circle and invited mem- the custom of using seasonal ed
candles and greenery. Opposite
Those enjoying the party were and girts sang “ Over Bethlehem
piano. Mr*. M. N. Cleveland gave, bar. to har home on Friday to
Instead of exchanging
gifts,
floral decorations Indoors Is so old the dining table were beautiful Sir. and Mrs. David Gatchel, Mr. Town", accompanied by Allyson
tor th. devotional, th* story of prepare Christmas
gift*
for
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Holtz- the members brought preseoto -to
Lee,
"Christmas
Serenade”
,
ac­
that
it
predate*
history,
people
arangement* depicting the Christ- and Mr*. Joel B. Field, Mr. and
Slary and Joseph and their llttl* shut-ins.
companied by Mary Helen W ith elaw have returned to Sanford be distributed to shut-to memstill want new idea* for holiday
here until
after bers.
Reports were heard from Mra. Rowers. Th* trend in Christmas maa season while Santo and his Mr*. Boy Wltsoo, Mr. and Mrs. burn and “ 0 Util# Town of Beth and will be
Christ Child, concluding with a
reindeer
scampered
across
the
Harvey
A.
Swanson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
youth decorations is toward new fields
Chriatma*.
Mr. Holtzclaw has
E plea that everyone make.It known H. H. Newman on the
Present at thia festive pasty
lehetn"
accompanied
by
Rutble
top of the piano. At the entrance {A. K. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mr*,
Mra.
thit Je*u* live*
within
th«lr work of the circle, and
or in some cases a return to very was placed a beautifully lighted George A. Stine, Mr. and Mr*. Carlton. Mary nelen then played Just completed his summer and were Mrs. Frank B. Adams, K b .
Marshall on the Margaret Fund
fall opera tour.
Jame* Bozard, Mr*. M. W. Cast­
old one*.
Christmas tree
under: which! H. A. Monleith, Mr. and Mr*. E. an arrangement of “ Silent Night*
h*Mrr Voll* Williams Jr. told *ad Carver School of Missions,
le, Mrs.
W. Y. Flalds, Mrs.
For that second Christmas tree, tha guest* placed gift wrapped R. Randall Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. and Allyson played “ Scherxo".
returned
to
the story of Edmooia and Lottie Mr*. C. L. Parka dismissed th* try a small
. . Hubbard
„
. . . has
.
. _
. C. J. Merriwsther, Mra. Walter
The Eighth Grade double sex­ _ Frank
table site
tree, toys which were later turned over M. Ball and Mr. and Mra. M. L.
Moon, natives of Virginia, who ba- meeting with prpyrr.
tet atng “ Chrlstepher
Robin” Sanford after visiting to Georgia Prlc#( Mr(. u g. R|Ch.rds, Mra.
sprayed white with ell decorations to The Elks Club for It* annual Rshorn Sr.
came wonderful mlsslonaria* to. Th* following members were consisting of “ products
make Sawyera, Mrs. Ed Shtabol"Love
Cam#
Down
At
Christ- with his family and friends.
of the Community Christmas Tree party.
Also. Mr*. Lillian Vickery, Mrs.
China.
present: Mrs. B. C. Moore, Mrs. sea” (May use sea horses, star
ser, Mrs. T. E. Wilson, Mra. Harmat",
and
“
Christmas
Candle*".
During
the
evening
a
gift
ex&gt;
O.
K.
Goff,
Mra.
B.
E.
Chapman,
Mrs, A. L. Thomas spoke on c . l . Park&gt; Mra. ||. || Ncwmant fish, small shells, blow fish, crab
old Whittern, Mri. Eugene WUJudy Ludwig accompanied on the
Mrs.
Hoare
Berryhlll,
Mrs.
Esther
change
was
held
among
the
mem.
••Dollar* Going Places’’ and how Mr*. John Abrahams, Mrs. Mar- shell* etc- all painted gold. This
liama, Mrs. George
Chapman,
piano.
Tha
combined
glee
club
much they could accomplish when tha Marshall. Mr*. R. T. Hump­ Idea was seen at a recent flower era and Roy Wilson was present- Ridge, Mrs. Al Hunt, Mr*. Nancy of the eighth grade then aang
and Mrs. Ralph Jarvis.
Brock,
Mrs.
V.
C.
Messenger,
ed
with
(he
guest
prise.
hrey, Mr*. H. J. DavU, Mr*. C. show at Ormond Beach by your
people ar* cheerful giver*.
Mrs. Walter L. Carter, program Mrs. D. K. McNab, Mrs. Sue S. “ David’* Town” , and “ In Bethle­
*•1 Saw th. World
In
Our L. Hew ion, Mra. Turner Lodge, reporter and was a work of art.
accom
Mrs. Marlon Farella wll enter- . . .
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n .
Mr* W. L, Carter, hem's Lonely Manger"
Mra. J. A. Cunningham, Mr*. O. Another tree for the fishing en­ ehalrman. Introduced Mra. 0. K. Stevenson.
Christmas Tree” was *
panted by Staaley Vihlen, Helen tain a group of ladles this week P a r t y rOT i l d T O
Goff,
who
led
the
group
In
re-1
Mrs.
Ruth
Scott,
Mr*.
John
Lam
inspiring story rendered by Mrs C. Gibb*. Mra. John Salsburg, and thusiast was e n t i r e l y
d»
Pittard and John Miller.
at a canasta party to her home, _
,
T
■
peating the Christmas Story a* bertson and Mra. Leon Bryan,
Clyde Humphrey. In
thia
* Mra. Wiilio B. Pippin,
corated with fishing files hung
The auditorium waa appro- 160
told in Luke. She alio told anoth-l Alsu, Mrs. Mary Rawlins, Mrs.
glimpse of mission* around tha
CUtCLE S
on the tree by tha fish hocks.
p[lately decorated for Christmas,
er Christmas story and Mr*. B . Ruth
Gallagher,
Mrs. Jessie
Those Invited ar* Mrs. Susan a Chriatma* Party srlll b# held
world and avaryoo*'* responsiTh* T. E. L. Classroom was th* Very clever and original.
with a large tree on th* stage,
E.
Chapman
gave
a
brief
history
,
Winegar,
Mr*.
Victor
MeLaulin,
Maya, Sira. Catharine Furman Tuesday, Dec. 18, ■ th# Yacht
bility to ChrUt war* given in an seen* of th* meeting of Circle
Have you tried a wreath made
trimmed by several of the moth­
and Mri. Club by the Plerro Manufaetorappealing, touching manner.
i Number Flv*. Mrs. 8. A. B. Wil- entirely of nuts? This has un­ of th* various Christmas customs Mrs. J. P. Hall, Mrs. Elspeth ers. Refreshments were served Mra. Ethel Williams.
Carolina Plerro.
and
folklore
relating
to
the
Dunne,
Miss
Dorothy
Fourakre,
Ing Co. About 70 employe#* and
Prayar of dismissal waa offer- Unsoo. chairman, presided over usual texture and is very lovely.
by th* executive board.
Misi Elsie Farley and Mr.
guest* are expected to b« pr*
th* meeting, which was opened Build your frame from a coat Christmas season.
ad by Mr*. A. J. Peteraon.
John L. Powell, a field raprw- &gt;Powell.
and his brother snd slater. Grand aeaL There will be four turkey*
Previously th* fiv*
daytime with the lord'* Prayer, repeated hanger wrapped
with Spanish
motbar Jones raised two other provided to satisfy the appetite#
circles had met
separately at in unison.'
moss. Then wrap nuts (almonds,
nieces— 4 altogether besides her of even the hungriest guesto..
Mr*. W. B. Gardner gav* the walnuts. Brail! nuts, pecans, pea­
10:48 and at 13 noon, after which
own three children— all orphanThere will be dancing and Ml
all •group* Joined in a
eocial morning devotional, based on a nuts, chfsnuts etc) Individually
ed. No on* la UR now but Uncle exchange of lift*- Mra. Mari*
hour for luncheon. (Following U scripture token from Galatian* in colored cellophane end tie to
Ben, Dad'a ow* brother, hla til­ Cockman 1# to ebarge of arrtflB*
■n account of each circle meet­ •:3. “ Bear ye on* another's bur- th* frame In any pattern you
THURSDAY
, AU Sir Knights requested to be
by Mra.
ler to Nevada. Aunt Nettie and menta, ably aislsted
den* and a* fulfill the law of choose. If it is stored carefully
BY MARIAN JONES
ing.)
(Me- Irene Stafford and Mra. MicM*
The Junior Choir will have, present. Election of officers will
CIRCLE 1
Christ." She closed her remark* this wraith will last for year*,
OVIEDO—Due to th* sudden har slater, Auat Johnnia
Millar.
The meeting we* opened by with prayer.
Or one might use this same idea their rehearsal and fellowthlp at be held,
illness of Mrs
E. A. Far- Knight—of Davenport.) '
The minutes of the previous and
FRIDAY
the chairmen, Mr*. Eunice Dann.
substitute hard
candle*, lunch, the drink wilt be furnished. |
nell. for whom the Nettl- Faraftar which an inspiring davo- meeting were read and approved, wrapped in cellophane
for tb#
Tb#
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School Christ*!
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Th# Rev. Trod Ensmlnger will neit cirri- of the Oviedo Bap­
tional we* given by Mr*. ^A. J. snd the business report was given nuts. (Will not last long around maa program, featuring the third conduct the morning devotion* tist Oiurrh, waa named, th* Net­
Peterson, entitled “ The Spirit of by Mrs. H. D. Drake, secretary. children).
grade glee club, trained by Mra. ov*r WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
tle Farnell Clrele Chrisfmea parEach chairman gave her re*
Christmas.” Prayer «*• I*d by
A lovely Chriatma* table Is, Escar Neider, wUl be held at 7:30
Th# December meeting of the ty scheduled for Thursday even
port and both eld end new busi- part of every family* happy holl-;p.ra.
Sallie Harrison Chapter of the D. Ing at her home, has been Inde­
Mrs. W. P. Brooks Jr.
tho eir- daysThis year trysomething
Tha .|.th ~ ade
Glee club A. R. will be at the horn# of Mra- finitely postponed.
The minute* of th* previous ness we* brought . before
-------meeting were reed
and
th* ri#^_ discussed end voted w
on.
different. Decorate
t i00 of
with Mrs. E- M.
Mrs. Farnell, another of th*
«*.
jyour table,: undar
under the
tne dlrJ
direction
or Mri.
Mrs. rtoyd
r loyu F. E. Boll
treasurer's report wis given by
Th**.COmm.^Dl.tT
work wi,h c? Ior*
harmonize with R|ehardi, wiU present a Chriat- Hoke and Mr*. A- C. Benson as pioneer families of Oviedo, at-]
In your dining maa program at Sanford Gram co-hostesses. Meeting wtn be at tended the party of the Pearl
Mrs. A. W. Woodall. Mr*. Neil for th# month I* taking care of, the other color
Wade gav# the stewardship mes­ th# communion aet, remember, room. You won't lose a bit of th* mar School at 8 p n .
Martin Clrele and Young Adult
2 9- » '
MONDAY
sage “ Giving of our Tim# to th# tog th* shut-in* in Group 3, and Christmas spirit by changing from
Sunday School class Monday algN1
The Rev Fred Enimlngcr will
Thf
story U afu,
a cottage prayer meeting.
1the traditional red and green. If
at th# home of Mrs. A. A. Myers
Lord.”
a magenta S U
CUT ' . M M
m
meet at th. Epi,copal
Pariah on Lake Charm. She Is the cottage
Fruit baakato were sent te th# Tha mettlng was dismissed with your room is blue,
over
"
T
k
R
at
1.30
a.
ra.
Houa#
at
8
p.
mring *n unusual holiday
shut-ine to November, and Christ­ a prayer by Mrs. A. L. Thom as.! 'loth
mother of th# Pearl Martin Clr
The Mother* Circle of the UpTha Dependable Class of the rle and was an honor guest and
Prcsant at thl* meeting were note. Use gold candlesticks and
mas gifts of handkerchiafa will
Mra. H. D. Drake, Sir*. A. L. The- bowl. Gold coUars cut from foil ala Presbyterian Church will First Mathodlat Church will presented a gift
be stnt this month.
meet at 8:30 p. m. for a covered
’ll* V ,
Margaret Fund report waa giv- me*. Mr*. J. B. Field*. Mr*. B. and used on rcrular eandlehold-, I"®*1 , l V*
However ehe was taken very
*n by Mr*. W. P. Brook* Jr. Sha F. McWhorter, Mrs. W. D. Gar- er* will substitute. For a green nring sack lunch, drinks wii be dish supper end Christmas party, III before morning and Tuesday
AU wom®" » r" lnvll®d- at McKinl-y Hall. The husbands afternoon was taken to tha San­
■aid that the circle ha* two son* dinar, Mra. Joe H. Wright, Mrs. or grey dining room, arrange long1ProvldedThe Sanford
.
... Home Demonstra- of th* members will be guests ford tfosnltl.n Ber granddaugh­
of misaionary* a n r o l l « d to a. A. B. Wilkinson and Mra. F. leaf pin*, with gold tre* orna-..,
menta and gilded magnolia leaves tion C,ub wi" mMt ith Mrs J. and there will be an exchange of ter, Elizabeth Parnell, who grad­
Florid* college* under the Martunes
with white candles. Her* is an B. Crawford at ber horn* In Lake gifts.
giret Fund. An Interesting story!
uated not too long ago (itudylng,
The P u t Matrons Club will
Idea for a wall dressed table. Us* Mary. Member* are to meet at
to bo a missionary in New Orleans |
was raad about Pmul GiUeapiW, P o r i T I C r O v i e d o a n ^
tha
Center
at
1:30
p.
m.
and
mMt
w|
th
k(ra&gt;
Tommy
McClain
|red carnation* with grey-green
a missionary’s son who la tho,
V T IC U O U n S
—also taking nurse's
training1!^)
from thence will go to Mra. Craw at 7:30.
Isucculents and red candles,
along with it.) sad
haa been' Qi
30th recipient of the Elizabeth
f. 5 f Q y A W O V
ford's. There will be in exchange
the
j And have you forgotten
Lowndes, Scholarship Fund.
_ „
working in the hespltal at New
of gift* at this time.
Whole clevei, whole allspice,
By MARIAN JONES*
trick with moth balls? Use a wide
The meeting waa closed with
Orleans while awaiting her Call. ^
Th*
T.
E.
L
Class
of
th*
First
bay leaves and peppercorns may
Combine 3
prayer by Mra. W. P. Brook* Jr. OVIEDO^—Mrs. R. F. Cooper, of mouth glass bowl.
Baptist Church will meet at 7 be added to th* water to which a arrived by plane early thia mornSanford,
and
Mr*.
Ruth
McGowan,
Tablespoon*
of
baking
soda
with
Those present were Mrs. B. RIng to be with har grandmother. ^
p. m. In the Chapel for Its Christ­
Beck. Mr*. W. P. nrooks. Jr., of Zellwood, were the spend the' “u* Tablespoon Citric Add cry- mas party. Each member la to smoked bonetess pork shoulder Hie family I* quit* well known qj
Mrs. Eunice Dann, Mri. W. A. day guesto of Mr. and Mrs. ,lal*. and about two pounds of bring a covered dish and a pre­ butt is to be simmered.
throughout this section of
(he —
M w,th w*t*r. Watch sent for exchange
Kratzert, Mrs. J- A. Lewd*, Mrs. Charles T. Niblack Monday Both moth
state, and we know Mr*. Farnell’*
Don't
peel
that
clove
of
garlic
A. J. Paterson,
Mr*.
J.
A. Mr*. Cooper and Mr*. McGowan ae,lon*
marry friends will regret to laarn
Seminola Rebekih Ledge No.
! Whatever you decorate or how- 43 will meet at 8 p. m. in the before you put It into a garlic of her illness.
Strange, Sir*. M. H. Wada, Mr*. *r* former Ovledoans.
crusher.
The
pulp
will
com*
out
They speak of people getting ®V€r
for thia holi- I. O. O. F. Hall. There will be a
E. R. Wood. Mr*. R. W. Woodall,
(Marlon) J. B. earrl-d her to
»«»*&lt;&gt;«. ke happy, have fun j Christmas party and exehang* a* usual and the press will be the hospital yesterday afternoon.
Mias Isabel! Simm* and
Mr*. Florida sand (n their shoes We
eisler to dean than it la when
knew It must be true. Two other *nd *
Christmasl
Margaret J. Peter*.
of gifts after the eloa* of lodge. tha garlle is peeled before crush­ She waa hla Dad'* first cousin,
former Oviedo* na have returned
CIRCLE 3
but we call her Aunt Nettle—aAll members ar* cordially invited ing
Need
a
different
dessert
for
There were eleven
members after many year*. to
Florida.
to attend.
hs (Dad’s) mo'her raised hr
Taylor Commandery No. 38: An old timer but still delirious; and her sister from small girl
glasses
with
chocolate
lee
cream
of Circle Number Two,
whleh; Wrs. Jamee Wilson
on
Lake
end pour a mint flavored sauc- will hold It* regular conclave at sliced banana* folded Into choco- —following their parents deaths
was held at 10:48 a.m, wtth Mrs.l
7:30 p. m. to Ih* Masonic Temple. Ilate pudding before It thicken*.
They were raised right with Dad
G. C. Dixon, chairman presiding.
Mr. and Mr*. Amos Tirgiey °,v* j
W" h * blpp*d er**m
nh*ww w i n v e v e w w w w w w a w n
w g im w w w g w w w M w w g w
Th. devotional we. given by:J»m *rly of Lak. charm. Ov|,. d d' ,lr*d

Baptist News

Mrs. Forello W ill
Have Canasta Party

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Employees Tuesday

Mrs. E. A. Fam ed
Suddenly Taken Ml;
Party Postponed

Calendar

| 'Siva diim 0. Suit

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r^*"**1*
Vou ean makeriet.
fritters
wttb
“ Th. WChnstm.a
Story as
her thei^tormlr^minl0 y#ara
, |0
mlx
it tout
wlth
tfiernw.
Lotion ih- tH ^ fb®**ing with: a beaten egg and fry to a skillet.
Th* Community Mission activity Lotion the other day as sh&lt;&gt;
_____
tor this month I. visiting th.
&lt;Mra. Jim) „ th* fanJng of ^
(hair
hospital and nursing homes.
|
H®
not aeen Mr.Uagging? Try turning th* ehsir
Mr*. R. F. Cooper gave the
X 7
** jwt.
upside down snd applying a damp
itawardsbip message: 'SrewirdLolson tell* us that they will tow»| to th* under lid# of the
ship Enrichee
U fe."
Reports b, in this vicinity for several esning.
were given on Publications and months. They left their family
_____
the Children’s Home.
behind thl* time though.
, Slip flics* of tomato Into «
CIRCLE 3
----------—------------- cheese sandwich before gnUlng:
Mr*. Clyde Humphrey openedFluted paper eups cem* to dlf-1 &gt;he two
flavor*bland
An- an
the meeting of Circle Number ferent colors. Nice for cupcakes. I Interesting tongThree and led to prayer. The'
W.M.U. Watchword was repeated
to unison by th* member*. Mrs.
John Fox, mission study chslr-;
msn gav* her report snd read a
letter from the circle’* choisn
missioaariea to th# Florida In-1
dians, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Cren-;
shaw at Danis. A shower of lin- J
en« for their mission
kitchen
Membership dues to Inter-Frater­
there was arranged.
Haggai 3:8 was th* scripture
used for the stewardship lesson
nity Association may be paid at the
given by Mri. F. E. Bolz.
An interesting dialogue on a
Chamber of Commerce Building, Fri­
“ Christian's Social Etiquetto for
Holiday*” waa given by
Sfra-1
day &amp; Saturday, December 14 &amp; 15
Terry Bird and Mra. Rita DeJong.
from 10:00 a.m. — 12:00 noon and
Sirs. 31. N. Cleveland led th*!
devotional, and Mrs. H. W. Rucker
2:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m.
offered the closing prayer and
returned thanks for tha luncheon.
Preseat were Sire. Humphrey.
Mrs. Bois, Mrs. Rucker,
Mrs.!
Invitation to Annual Christmas
Cleveland, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Rita
DeJong, Mrs. A. L. Thomas. Mrs.
Dance may be secured at this time
Ben Burke, Mrs. H. E. Turner
and Mrs. John Fox.

N O T I C E

CIRCLE 4

Th* meeting was opened with
prayer by Mrs. Martha Marshall.
Mrs. O. C. Gibbs gave a beauti­
ful davotiocal on “ Th# Christ­
mas Story". Mr*. John Abrahams
gave th* minutes of the
last
meeting- after which Mra. C. L
Tark, eniutmeat cSujman. gav*

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SPORTS
Onedo Girts' Team
Shows Remarkable
Ability, Teamwork
&gt;7 ■
OVIEDO—A* far Marguerite
Partin’! sextette, w» cannot tiara
enough w«H* of pralw. Thos*
gM . • „ • " W -r o m a r k a b la
ability, plus teamwork. They
should to a loaf way.
Paee4 by P«XI7 Flomiag. *talwart Uttla Santor forward, they
t i n mossed quit* a few point*
in their three game*. P*ggy lead
hi point* la the opening encounter
with *4 If to the second both
game* being with Pianon—and 29
Toeeday night tgainn illffcr oppaatOoe—Mt Derm. A toUl ef ft
for P *f aa far. Pood wert Peg.
Kay Cata*. etptap. of the warn
|*ad bar team to their tacaod
rieterr with U point*, miking
quite a faw in the ether enceuntan—14 in the first gmme-aad •
la tha teal—far a total d M altagether. (not for pubUeatiaa—
Marian I think Kay h it doot fine
eontidering the terrble wcekt the
hat )o*t gone through with her
Dad’ * lllnoti aad hi* subsequent
death—the played the flnt gatno
and made 14 point* without raueh
practice, too.)
Melanie Jackson i* coming up
there with her point*, too. 1 da
Mt hare her total—but the wat
In the teent in her fint game
M point*—the next two I do not
here But the npjvwtant* hid b^*
tar not diteount Melanie. She la
UrrificPromising material baa been
ibown in the other forwards, too.
Mary Ann Slayton, the tailost girl
in the team, made quite • few
joint* in the first game—in the
•ens alto—Katherine Mikltr, Jo*
wphine Mikler. Marlon* Belihorn,
tad Virginia Wry* are all very
tood and good tholt.
A* for th* guard*—wt hate the
wit (w« think). Georgia DUhnan a Junior. U * regular guard
ler her fln t time. She la quick.
•Q and good. Betty Stevoason,
i tenior, hat alway* been good.
V* juft can’t desenb, Betty. If
th* had n few more tnchet. with
her remarkable ability, it would
bo "Katie bar th* door’’ for any

apposition.

Ann DeShuo won our praise In
th« fln t gam* we **w h*r in.
She la fnat aa lightening, can g*t
the ball wh«n it tee a t almost
imponsibte, can romp through the
oppoatilon a* If It wore not there
Her mother wat an All-Amortan
basketball player. Ana has cer­
tainly inherited her qualities.
Mrt. Partin tails me the la also
a good forwird—to watch eut oppotition.
Karen Boatright a tophmore,
la eery fast— and we with for
JUrtn. at ere do Betty—a few
more inchet. Nelli* Ruth Beta*
ley, Pat Jacktoe and Junta Flem­
ing are foiaf to prove to be very
good with more esperieace. All
will be Ul, too.

«.«• 1 1 * 7
tl* s.ss a s-i _
7

Id i Betta Blae 7.*0 l «

[rue ukoruat
Hour T y t0/. . .

Quintet*
&lt;*-•&gt; 17.4*
„
Dallv double ( S -l) 1X120
m a n
■ a r r - a /i * m u* &gt; ia
|
Pltcalno
M0 4 IS t 00 a 1-1 "

i l l ? Oo
ti* S.oo 1 i i ______ 4.40 4 a - '.
Balding was spparently under .Nectar Roa*
QuiateU ( t - l ) I I U I
pressure tad seemed to be con­
VOCBTIS t a A C « _ X /l « (Site as s
centrating oo hi* driving. HI* ASLee Ka Lu 14 20 JI20 S-4* a I I
I'm
Tour*
4 20 1 10
t ] . i,
face was solemn at bo tpproiebCaaaervaU**
U * * } |
ed the tee. bat after getting off
Quintet* (I-l) 1212*
a beautiful drivo be relaxed and F ir m wAcst—a/to an* n a
Beat
aid*
IS 10 i.*» ISO i i . j
teemed hit jovial self again.
Hindu
11* 1 0*
2 2-hd
The big draw came *t I’ lM Poor T l*
1X0 4 t-kd
Quintet*
«
X
-X
&gt;
Xtl.lt
a. m. as Mike Souehak. Mike
SIXTH n a c X - 4 / i a M il* i u
Fetchlek aad Walter Burt*mo Pilot Bitty
tl.lt l i t 4.20 X |.|
IX * * 4 * 4 J.«
teed off. The largest
gallery Xertreee
Moke M»
1X0 3 X -t i
The field Is divided into 44 crowd of the day followed them.
QualleU (2-4) III 40
Sanford's Ed “ Porky’’ OUvsr, lE Y K k T H WArtS— S /IS W ile St 4
threesomes.
o « t Tke lUvor t.O* I I * 1 * 0 t i-J
Defending champion A1 Balding winter pro at th* Mayfair Inn :3
te»-*i r u t
I,** n o • j . i ,
4.4* | t-f.d
toed off at 9:24 this morning with Country Club, figured prominently Perrr Ptrat#
Quintet* &lt;X.|) 111.14
Don January. Lampasse, Tex, In th* first round today. Porky
StlOHTM H U U — J/1* Mile U J
and Arnold Plainer, Youngstown. took th* early morning gallery Tamiry
11,14 l i i 140 0 j.|
Pa., Balding appeared trase and with him when ho teed at 9:45 Heonr Joy
140 14* j j. j
with
Gardner
Dickinson,
Jr.,
and
Che pel Kell
1I.|0 7 ].|
worried hut before he teed oft
Qalatel*
I2-4)
XIX.I*
Balding has been shooting In the Frank Stranahan.
M A T H HAC4S— 4 /0 JSIU « J
Yesterday OUser moved swiftly Time rector 111 i ll X in 7 j .j
low TVs during his practice
Freckle*
Kruwn
111 a.id 4
rounds. Yesterday he had a 71 and into the favorite limelight with
Uay Judean*
i d * 5 J-kd
•aid afterward*, "It should have a breexng 66 In hi* first practice
QutnleU (1-7) XtXIO
round tine* the Havana ojpen.
T O h lU lIV S K V TK IK *
been 90.
rtMkT MACH—a / t s MU*
Ed Furgol, AI Betstiink. and
lafern er. School Teacher Tr*r*
Tommy
Bolt
drtw
the
number
Alice.
M ldnltht Order, Uaid East*.
Mario Luaretl Rye, N. Y.
ialerTlew, Teal Trial. K a o te s
three crowd in their gallery.
12:28 P. M.
X U HACSJ— k /ld Milo
Doug Sanders, Miami Beach W .I Ur O
Cliff Whittle, Twin Falls, Idaho
j t UXrtaU. Qolf A c*. Heel
wfclx that turned pro for the May- Son. Joe Pareaat. Stretch Ulaaer.
C. E. Philips, Sanford. Fla.
fair Inn Open proved to be an­ VielL Cool Klat. Traa* Artlat
THIMO MACK—* / l * Milo
Ed Wahlley, Jr., Salem, Mast.
other popular with the gallery.
Tlmeleee P lal'ervlll* Panteleti*.
12 33 P. M.
Art Doering, Cincinnati 0., Vic Dues Komb, Julep# Uojr, ArdecQ
Ed “ Porky” Oliver, Sanford, Fla. Ghexzi. Grossingcr. N. Y „ and Rubber Rouacrr Laeka Rot*
roC M T H MACS1— S IS H U *
Gardner Dickinson, Jr.. Panama ^ , r’,
17:54 and hid
Timely Queeo. Liberty Jan*. R a.
City, Beach Fla.
th* early lunch crowd with them. lore. Utack Medicine, Baylor Blue
Arnnlit. Qreat Futor*. F ir.a
Frank Stranahan, Toledo, Ohio
Sander’s popularity boomed when Jaa
Dollar
12:40 P. M.
he turned pro, and was added to
n rrn n\cn—s/tt mu
f&gt;raa O-RHtty. Oceana Mac. Rlaa'e
Ed KraU. Coopontown, N. Y.
when he came in with 87'a after
Dream.
Fur Bank, t'epteln Habit.
Larry Bariosok, Skaneateles, N. three successive practice roundj. Mr. Ketchme,
Over Espoeed. Mesne
Y.
Lionel Hebert, brother of San­ Br Oun
aiX T H MACS'— J /IS Hilo
ford’s traveling pro Jay Hebert,
Howie Johnson Jlousion. Texas
F er Kmrraoa. Ladr Hlbyi.
5ty
took pan of the early morning V lirn C-rretal H i M n . Montana.
12:47 P. M.
,
oiler. Oracefut Mae. Rr.jp
gallery. Lionel won last year’ s LoaOrr
Bill Nary, Wayne, Michigan
Switch
Pro-Am with a U and has been
Carl llubbcU, Sanford, Fla.
• r v r v n i m a c r —s / u h i i *
Paul McGuire, Shaker Height*, hovering around that score in his Jilted Jill, rreehet. Dreesl* Ret
Factor, Lake Corao. s le t.r
practice rounds this week. An un- •car
Ohio
Mac. Marked A Hr OoMen Creel
F
io
s r r u MAt'h—i / to h i i *
offical
repqrt
haa
it
that
he
made
12:54 P. M.
&lt;*f Y ju, V wU K ar, L&gt;a*M&gt;
a score in the very low 60’s Tuet- In*Becauao
Don Fairfield, Casey, 4Uinoi*
Dak*. Dark Chnlr* Uarmnnt.
day, and ho is among th* taps caa. Juptlar Jim. Happy Match,
Wally Ulrich, Austin, Mum.
Tae
Pate Cooper. Lakeland, Florida In the favorite*. Hebert, David Meato
MV Tit R Arr—S/1* Wlla
Regan. Orlando Fla.; and Panl
1:01 p. m.
Oab# Neelr
Mr Carol. Cootln
Ph*lli.
poco
Stiver.
Itnmorlit.
Tom NUporte. Great Neck, N. Y Harney, Boston, Mass., teed off Platinum Trim, Richardson, kurprlia
Chlaf
9:17 *• ® Blll Wright, F t Wayne. Indiana
TMVTH MACR—• O Hilo
BUI
Fund,
. n s ,tn «a lil
. » Ik.
Ftaeton, Flyn- yi*. Full
AVln^

■A T PA B PCI OPEN
DECEMBER 14 PAIRING*
AND BTABTINO TORES
1:00 A. M.
Boby Kir fin, Jr., Wlacoasia Della.
Wtec.
Andy A rm y, Daytona Beaeh. Fla
Bod Timbrook, Worcester, Man.
•:07 A. M.
Dick Neumann, Willoughby, Ohio
EUia, E. Brown. Indianapolis lad.
Georg* Bernardia. Miami, Florida
1:14 A. M.
Den Clarkson. Noonaady, Me.
Ecnay Plans, Chicago, lllinoi*
Aagi* Boyd St. Petersburg, Fla.
9:21 A. M.
Bobby Maxwell Abilene, Texas
Broyles Plemmana, Ormond Beech,
Fla.
George Preuiagtr, Badin. N. C
1:29 A. M.
Haas Morrell Mogadon, Ohio
Freddie Hutchinson, SC Louis,
Mo.
John Bearish, Ottawa, Caadia
I B A. M.
Bailey Glen*. Winston-Salem,

Oviedo Folks Proud

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Basketball Teams

.

Mnuntaln Flier I^tan.
Trudy trea*. Compromle*

M elhars,

"OooMo-crwsiorl You XoW
mo you wouldnY neoel any
now doHte* for this yoor'a
Holidoy Infortalningr

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VALUES
G E N E R A L ® ELECTRIC

VISION
C A B IN E T

W* have not seen Sudan Sianko
or Ann Lundy play aa yat—but
boar they ar* very good guards,
too. Wt know Ann is tall.
All In all we summarise U ts
this: Paul and Marguerite (Paul
Mikltr. coach—Marguerite Partin
—coach) have wonderful pros­
pects for the year, anyway. Coma
on Oviedoans— give these kids
your support and they will go a
long way.
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Th* Brat round ef th* Second
Annual 115,000 PGA Mayfair Da
Open got underway thl* morning
M S a. m , amid a alias early
morning throng of spectators.
Aten Leiper, Willi* msville. N. Y.;
Otey Crlaman. Selma. Ala.; and
Steve laaknv. Palm Beeah Fla,
were th* first to tec off of the
122 golfers.

Walter Inman. J r , Ft. Lauderdal*. Fla.
Gay Brswcr J r , Cincinnati Ohio
10:29 A. M.
”
Fred Ferrara. Ionia, Michigan
Bay Terry, JackaonvUle, Florida
Dick Vury, Gross* Point, Mich.
10:27 A. M.
Robert A- Hill Rochester, S. Y.
Jim McCoy Lake Worth, Florida
Rickard Drier*. Winter Park, Fla.
10:24 A. M.
Gieo Peeples, Tecum**h. Mich.
Billy Thornton, Jupiter Isle. Fla.
Larry, Temaiteo, Crest Neck,
N. Y.
10:49 A. M.
Alex Lieper Winiarntrille. N. Y.
Otey Crltman. Selma. Alabama
High «ehtnl half
Steve Isakov, Palm Beach. Pla.
hack wae named
to the ’ ’All
10:58 A. M.
Conference’* foethall team last
Lon Strong. Nil**, Illinois
night at a quarterly meeting of
Donald BispUnghoff, Coral Gab­
les. Fla.
the seven schools in the Orange
Toney Penn*. Cincinnati Ohio
Belt Conference.
11:09 A. M.
Poor members of
thh* 19M
Doug TOggins, Midland. Texas
Mickey Homs Rye, N. Y.
lenford Seminole fuotheU team
X c.
Edward Rubis, Chickpee Fan*.
received honorCPU •nent'oa.
Mats.
Brentley Schirard waj the only Enua Borrot, Mid Pines, .V. C.
11:49 A. M.
Seminole High
School football Dav* Marr, Mamaronok, N. Y.
1:4’ A. M.
Eldon Briggs, Lansing, Michigan
pteyrr to make th* 21 man team
Mike Dicta, Lake Orion, Michigan
chosen by vote at the meeting John Cleary, Hartford, Coon.
Trank E. Boynton, Orlando, Fla. Jack Kay, Mootrela Canada
held at
Winter
Park
High
Dick Masterson. Ft. Lauderdale,
11:19 A. M.
School
Pla.
Johy Connor, Veron. Per.oi.
Athletic Director Fred Ganas,
I 36 A. M.
Earl GrccnwsB. Robison IU.
Coach Bill Fleming
and Coach r . j . •Dutch" Htrrnon. St .Louis Chuck Alexander, High Point. N.
Dave Laud* attended the meetC o , Mo.
C.
teg to represent Seminole School. Doug Ford, Mahopac. N. Y.
11-23 A. M.
Th*
Conference
basketball Julius Boro*. Mid Pact. N. C. Lou Barbara, Deal, N. J.
tournament will be
played at
9:02 A. M.
Ed Griffiths. Youngstown, Ohio
Lakevlew High School in Winter BUI Markham, Segnaw, Michigan Jim Ferre*. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Garden, according to Coach BUI. Gene Bone, Louisville, Kentucky
ll-.’0 A. M.
: Fleming who reported that the Ernest Fortner, Mt. Clement,
UKA.VTLKY dCUIEAHD
Thorne Wood, High Point, N. C.
_____
_
_Doal. N. J.
[sit* * i t selected at !a«t right’s
Mich.
Ernest___
Arend,
|meeting.
9:10 A. M.
Emil* Miartux. Miami Beaeh. Fla.
U:*7 A- M.
The "All Conference’’ Orange M!ke r,lchK:k&gt; Mabopoe, N. T.
fllm lm 1 R o u e '
84,1 C«Hep*nee Football Team,
So^ | k* G"&gt;«in«*r. N. Y. Bill Morgan, Orlando, Florida
IS lH S , D o y s
Cbotsn last night are: Carl My. Wllt*r Btnkomo, Detroit, Mich. William Black, Hunttville, Ala.
Jon Guotin. ChariotteiviUe, Va.
er, quartbaek, Melbourne:
B ill!-., _
9:i 7 £ ,?*•,.
11:51 A. M.
Stroud, end, Melbourne: Darsy
S*T1" U^
Som4'XI *}*
By Marten
Williams, half back. Cocoa; Irvin, D^
Xu".'t~ ° rtr&gt; ®*r**°f
/ ’ Dav* Douglas, St. Louis, Mo.
ir .f —. Lzziizg, Bob Tciki, Holy&amp;kc, Mass.
OVIEDO—W* want to say bow McDinitij, haU bacjc* U brktw ;|
Skip Alexandar, St. Petersburg. Ur,
Blond.
!**“
,
„
proud w* are of our Oviedo girls Bob Myer, tackle. Melbourne;,
Fla.
Bill Fbutk. Sanford. FU.
and boys in their basketball tri­ Bill nowell half bade. Winter;chl . , f
l
v' Jf w. m.
11:38 A. M.
Winter 5®*** J w bert, Northvlll*, Mich.
Bill Colima. St Clairsvillo, Ohio
umphs thus far this season. W* Park; Bob Tox, guard.
1:15 P. M.
bar* b«*n unable to go to th* Park; Jerty Gariock, end. Lee*- Dow Flnaterwald, Bedford Hta., Charles Malcbarid Addison, IU
Ohio
Leland Gibson. Kansas City. Mo.
out-of-town games so far but'burg: John Prine, tackle. Cocoa;
Melvyn Flelteher Sanford. Fla.
Froddy Haas, New Orleans
Ansel Snow, Ft. Pierce, Fla.
Carl
Cousins,
end,
Apopka;
hope to after Christmas.
Al Bryant Sanford. Florida
9:11 A. M.
12:08 P. M
Harry Took*. Sanford, Florid*
Ia their opening encounter Charles Norwood, center. Cocoa; Denny Champagne, Orlando, Pla.
Uooal
Hebert,
Lafayette.
La.
here the boys lwimped Pierson. Bill Krykendai, tackle, Lakevlew; Tom Sheehan. New York, N. Y.
1:22 P. M.
David Ragan, Orlando. Fla.
Carl Fabry mailing 23 points. J. Bergman. Quarter back. Winter Joe Blaek. Abilene, Texas
Rudy GocUllcher, Slansfleld, Ohio
Paul
Harney,
Bolton.
Miss.
_____________
Carl _____
is (Jur__S'4” renter.
In our * * • « * :C a r l Morin, fullback.
9:29 A. M.
George Guy, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
12:12 P. M.
second encounter Ferdinand Dnda'Melbourne; Bryant Roberta, cod, Blll
Pro, 0 Uuh
James Sharpe Jr., Cleveland, Ohio
Al Balding. Erin Dale, Canada
alternate eaptan. lead th* team Melbourne; Bob Trap*,
center, j , cw p ,nreM Miami Fl»
Don January. Lurapine. Taxis
la points, followed by Luther Do- Winter Park; Lawrence
Acton,
Burettti ' St Paul Minn,
A! Cann, Syracuse University
Arnold Palmar, Youngstown, Pa.
da, captain. Ferdinand was see-' guard. Lakevlew; Gerald Odom,
'-t l A. M
fullback from Ehrtnfeld. Pa., al12:19 P. M.
end high in. th* first game. Fer- nard. Apopka;
Dick Johnson, r,t PurcoL St Andrew, lllinoi* Bob Keiler. Royal Oak. Miehigan* so played ranter and halftaek for
dlaand was second high in the |tackle. Apopka; and Brantley
Besseliak .Grostmger, *N. Y.
the Orange.
half*-*-1
mi. i .i_
—■ —
* • • Bob Gajda. Pontiac, Michigan
first game. Ferinand and Lather1Sehlrtrd,
High'Tommy Bolt, Hauitoo, Teias
are both seniors this year. Carl j The**
reeelving
honorsble
g
A
la a Junior.
' mention
from j* P in ole High Don Addington, Tecumseh. Mleh.
In their encounter with Mt. School wer^ : Terry Gorrntxl, Bob Wition. Ardiltv on Hudioo
Dora Tuesday evening it « u a ' MtredUh Scott. Eddie Barbour,
"•
’
00
i
i
k
i c
i i k
sophmore who bucketed 2 points and Jim Warner.
I
r-in.n
u u i &lt; ,&gt;
to lead hit team to victory—Wal-1 Melbourne High School placed
I M V
*
lace Kelsey. Carl Fabry was tec- I men on th* Ail Conference J ,r Hebert Sanford Fla
ond high, and captain Luther turn. Winter
Park place
4, Bill Trombley. Dallas Texas
Duds third.
Cocoa, Lakevlew, Leerfmrg. «nd Toby Lyon*. St. Petersburg. Fla
With all men scoring, it should Apopka, placed * men each, and
loot A. M.
be rough on the opposition to Bemiaole High School placed J. Doug Sanders, Miami Beach, Fla
know which man to watch. We
. — ------------------Art Doering. Cincinnati, Ohio
hopo it will be. anyway.
Oklahoma blanked its first Vie G h e «l Grasslnger, N. Y.
Jim Hill, a Junior has een out three football rivals while th*
10:12 A. M
Of all games so far; but his Sooner* gathered 147 points.
Dick Turner. San Aagolo. Taxis
teammates seem to have carried
on smoothly; and we certainly
wish them continued success.
Andy Duds, who showed such
romarkabl eprogrett last star.
Mlk* Tyre, Marvin Wry* and Tom
Brown all should be very ;ood
material as forwards during the
ysar, at well as William Hart,
center.

Schirard Is Named
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SHOWN WITH HU POUICHILOIIN Is Mrs. Almon P. Roney, 31. whoee I
husband died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, from a
bullet wound suffered ten months ago. Ho was shot through the neck
lend left paralyzed from the neck down while protecting his wife
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NEW YORK UV-The New York the election campaign."
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CHARLSTON, W. Va. tn -A
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West Virginia Turnpike
Just
Tha newspaper aid the Atomic fine, but it was the first time
Energy Commission soon will an- hj had encountered horses and
lounce that nest year’s nuclear I mules on a toll road.
testa will be restricted to the area
Joseph Moort of Harrisburg, Pa.,
iL L a i Vegas, Nev.
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for square pega la round hole*. ever—ebe smiled Uxily, happily—
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tle In New York.
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deputed »re the night crtwler*— of a second childhood. She ad*
the people who beeaoie of their mlts It freely- As the tallest end
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alive orly in the dark, email (who, thank the Lord, wears spike
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hook that wore found at the scene of the pier blast that killed tan
persona. Police found the belongings and thought Charles might
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repertory in the provinces, lead­
ing up to her triumphant young
CECIL A. TUCKER. O
bow with the Old Vic company.
County Agricultural Agent
Later, there was some small re­
According to Homer Ballard,
laxing, and a marriage that didn't County Office Manager for the
pan out—but only now, at 94 and ABC Program, the initial period
footloose In a New York that pays ot filing requests for the 1857 pro­
much cash to watch her at work, gram (Jan, 1, 1957 through Dee.
la aha having fun.
Si, 1987) will be Dec. 10. 19M
"Why, back In London, it*a noth­
ing for friends to be on the phone through Jan. i i 1967.
The Agricultural Conservation
to me at 9 In tha morning,” she
remembered with e shudder. Program, designed to eld in
"Here"—the Warwick hotel where achieving conservation of our soil
she hag a SOth-floor suite—"the and water resources, ean bo par­
operator wouldn’ t dream of put­ ticipated tn by any farm following
ting a call through until U a conservation program In Semi
o'clock- I'm ataylng out too lata note County. This la t government
every night and I lova It."
supported cost—sharing program.
This la only her second visit
Some nine or ten praetteoe were
Ten years ago aht came here with selected by the Seminole County
the Old Vic and thought It the ASC Committee. These "package
moat fabulous plica In the world- practices" and their rat— vary
"I thought this time it would .be from SIJO to $21 per acre. They
different," she said, "sine# I wta cover such practices aa establish10 years older—but do you know, Ing raeom mended cover crops in
It's still great. Perhapa since I’m citrus groves ($8.25 a), initial
more mature, or hope I am, It's clearing, and establishment of
because this time I see things In permanent pastors (221.00/* ) use
it that I never noticed In my ea r of Ume to establish legumes or
If twenties."
It la Miss L.’s considered opin­
SOME COMPARISON
ion that her work-jam me I adoles­
CHISHOLM, Trx., lit—Farmer
cence didn’ t leave any r:ars on
her, although thars Is rven now Bare Baker says there’s something
about her* a kind of elegant about country living that. makes
more whole­
guardednesa. "I suppose I’m en­ hogs and women
joying myself these days and do­ some.
A hog that’s been "penned np
ing aom* o f the things that other
women did In th«ir late teens or In town and fed on loose garbage
early twenties," she aaid. "but I and stuff," he explains, win be
don’t seem to bo aware of being "flabby and soft."
warped about the whole thing.’*
"It’s the same with women,"
"You
can tell a
The daytime, of courso, is for Baker says.
work; Miss L. does Interviews, corn-fed girl from one that’s been
gets her. hair done, sees produ­ pampered In town.
She’s got
cers and does the thousand things more eolor and
get up about
that any successful actress does. her."
Just the other day she and Noel
Coward did tom* recordings of
his plays; including the matchless
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Still Life. However, at 1:40, the
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world comes alive for Margaret
Leighton- Up goes the artwstos.
and after the required two and
a half hours, the wonderful world
of New York ii there welting for
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her to relax.
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band and wife ehsre tha family
pants when it comas to making
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big financial decisions, a Unlver
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aity of Michigan survey found.
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But wive* keep treek of money
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and bills in 40 per cent of the
households Investigated, husbands
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In 25 per cant and both In SI per
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cent. Huab/nds get the biggest
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say—so in deejding on the family
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ear. They give the final OK in
70 per cent of cases.
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HANDY SUPPLY. ..
ANCHORAGE. Alaska &lt; * -U I
Roy Johnson figured his cabin
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naxt door to the Rabbit Creek
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Inn waa a good place to keep hie
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liquor eupply.
It was. It made a handy placa
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for burglars to break and steal
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three eases of gin, three eases
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of whisky and an uncounted sup­
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territorial police.
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grasses #■ farm land (91.50/T),
establishment of Umber trees (.75
to 1:10/100 trees) Improving
established vegetative e b v 6 r
&lt;».Se/acre), controlling competeUve shrubs an posture land
(SSjOO/s ), constructing walla for
livestock water as a means of
protecting vegetative cover (.78/
linear foot for S Inch casing, 1J6
for four inch casing), construct­
ing or enlarging permanent drain­
age systems to dlspooe of excess
water (50 pr cant of coat of mov­
ing earth up to 9e/yard), estab­
lishment o f rammer cover crops,
including Urn# tf needed ($1.80 to
$4.25/acre.)
Remember that no eoet-aharing
ean be allowed unleeo request la
made before the practice Is start­
ed. Request forma ean be obtained
from the County ABC office in the
Court House.
last Saturday, Dee. 9, Seminole
County 4-H Club officer* met
along with thair local club lead­
er* In a training meeting at tha
Court House. Some seventy five
club member* and ten leaders
took part in tha morning’s activi­
ties.
Grant Godwin, Assistant State
Boys’ 4-H Club Agent, GainesyUle
showed a film on parliamentary
procedure to the combined group.
The boys and glrla then divided
Into groups for discussion of tha
respoDsibiUtlei and duties of thair
respective offices. To the group
meetings, the presidents and vicepresidents wera led by Grant
Godwin; tha secretaries by Mrs
George Otto and Mrs. Vincent
Mateckl; tha devotional leadart
by the Rev. Fred Fisher; tha re-

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Frichay wul be and Philip M.
feero, recently keilfned director
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Both formerly were on the staff
o f the New Orleans Times.
PLUS
Fritchey, who was press chief
W a s New Cr,c.».
for the ors?ld«n*la| election camHINari
julga of Adlal E. Stevenson this
year; told a reporter be and Stern
have several newspaper projects
under consideration, but are not
rcommitted to aoy one.
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4. Extremity
IROastsa.
led the local leaden ia a discus­
6. Lamp light
Elaatruetiea
p*d
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sion of their reepoosibiUtles as
18. Think
leaders.
1 City (Brig.) *T.Fite
IL Lang-eared
A combined girls* end beys’
T. Slack
eounty 4-H Club Council meeting
13. Disembarks 9. Anger
.90. Oonct*l&gt;
followed. They discussed e eounty
•.King
13. Put forth
Arthur's
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seer (pea.) J l t o
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and aet the date for Monday,
Dee. 17, T:S0 — 9:30 p.m. The
17. Half was
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94. VriretRke
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Center, 401 E. 25th St.
additions
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SLOW e
The committees appointed by
(PaU 33. Narrow brief U . Projecting
(geoi)
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the council presidents were:
19. Young horse thureha*
Refraehments — girls will bring
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Program — Oviedo and Slavia
94. Card
4-Clubs in charge.
(in
Decoration — Sanford Gram
mar School, Sanford Jr. High,
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seventh and eighth Grades, sad
(Aae. Or.)
Pina Crest 4-H Chiba tn charge.
They wilt moat
Monday, Dee.
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I i. Mineral
Center to decorate,
Ifche boys’ chib leaders attend­
ing ware: Oviedo, Mr*. Joe Battle
9T. Large tub
and Laka Monroe,
Mrs. B. F.
84. Faucet
Bullard.
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The boys’ elub officers attend­
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ers; Oviedo, Loe Len Battle, Bobby
It. River (Fr.)
Beard; Paola, Jimmy Singletary,
44. Greek Utter*
Norman Sparks, Dennle O'Brien,
47. Beckt
Joe Malcolm; Pine Crest, Tommy
sf necks
Wlcderholdt; Sanford J n n 10 r
Hlghh. eevsnth Grade, Ronnie
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Palmour: Sanford Junior High,
Eighth Grade, Bobby Barbour,
Charles Fox, Johnny Krefchick;
and Slavia, Jerry Arndt, David
Johnson. Jerry Fore, Gerald Bell- Geneva club did not hava a re- Slavls club for attendance. Thr
horn, Ralph Johnson, Loy Cald presentativs at tha meetinging. j officer wera 100 per cant in 4
well and Michael Teainsky. The Special recognition goes to tha I tendance.

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i l l b t l r Cummins was the hostess
- A y the VAlt-7 luncheon held at
| B g Mayfair Inn Tuesday afte^m m . The table waa beautifully
^.M^grated in a theme of green,
h f&amp;M 'and white. Green pine boughs
r-V JM ed the background 1for gold
z.-; Sprayed
magnolia leave* and
^ H e e ile s that Katie bad made heri ’fJaMf, covered with white troth
r-N p**?*1 111 *0,d Tiny matching
- ,*aiaee cards, and the name* were
ijaiaa! written in gold.
■-'Th* twelve guests enjoyed cluck
T*g» chow mein. Attending were
* rtlUry Libbey, Dot Mann and her
(Jatst Pearl Moore. Oliver Sim' MO.*. Terry Price. Rulh llodg.-s,
pJftnaU Lilleboe. Marilyn Fcrrest,
«|Kay Dwyer. Don* Francisco, and
UWta Bauer.
•Titty Price will be the new rc•'Mscntutlve from VAH-7 to the
Ottlc.-r’s Wive* Club, aud Olivia
^ptmmons will be the alternate.
-,
Spent the murning
at
the
Country Club working in the in; “ "formation and ticket booth with
•^Ma Rea Wilson. It wna rather
£ ■ alow day, as every one wax
. - waiting for the golf clinic this
gftornoon. which I am missing
T igh t now. Wc did see Frank
I . Strain Inn and
Dow
F!n*tcrwild teeoff, and in spite of the
Weather man'a prediction of cold
fM vtathd. the day was warm uid
A vety. Other* helping out this
'■Kirning were Jean Dooley, Judy
‘ fbnith, Grace
Martin.
Jackie
’ ftawford. Shirley Perkin*. Ruth
Herron. Elisabeth
Mcbane and

arc interested there will be a
rehearsal Friday night at seven*;
thirty, if the play books come.
If not. there will be one Monday
nlgfat definitely. You may cheek
on this by calling Harriet Colley
at 1TB.VR. or Don Fletcher at
1537-W. Rehearsals are held la
the auditorium upstairs in the
City Hail, and that la by the
municipal too. In case you are
lost. If a lot of Interest U shown
perhaps the Theatrr Guild will be.
able tn pot on more production*!
per year. This i« another way
fur civilians and Navy to meet'
and work together on civic pro-,
Jects, especially since a Little;
Theatre Is just as much a part
of town a« yvur church choir*
and P.T.As and any other group
or club that accomplishes some* |
thing together without financial-!
ly benefiting aa individual, but
for the sole purpose of making
Ihc community » better oinro in,
which to live. And certainly we!
need the laughter and tears of.
the theatFe, Just as we nerd the
reverence of church, the edtira-l
tion of the schools, and the fel­
lowship of dub*. It is apart of I
life, and as such, I think our lo*!
cal actors and actresses should
bo encouraged and applauded for
their efforts. And a* a foot not* I
set parties will be held while1
membbers of the Guild uss-niblc1
back drops and paint scenery. At
least I've
convinced
myself.
Wouldn't you like to help?
aw ards presen ted

MIAMI REACH '.P-The Amer
lean Farm Bureau Federation to­
day presented awads for distin­
guished service lo Sen. Spessard
L. Holland D—Fla. and James A.
McConnell former assistant sec­
retary of agriculture
Holland is third ranking major­
ity member of the Senate Commit­
tee on Agriculture and Forestry
and was lauded foe having been
sponsor or co-author of much leg­
islation affecting the welfare of
farmars. He was a leader in the
1934 fight to enact a variable price
support program.
are growing all the time. Showing
jp to eat "noaebag" lunches were
.Marty Millsapa, Lily
Buckltr,
Patty Loop, Doris Franciaco, Ri­
ta Bauer, Mary Libbey, Alice
Drake, and Dorothy McClellan.
Plan* are already being made
for the Fund drive In February.
Hw Sanford Theatre Guild, aa
row may havt read, Is starting
rthearta! for "Bell, Rook, and
Candle", by John Van Druten.
Production la slated for the 24th,
BSth, and 2Sth of January. The
play 1* bow rast with Harriet
Colley aa Gillian, Ambrose Oliffe as Shtp. Mary Shuneman as
Aunt Queenie. Bob Mrro as Nicky,
and Harry DeWiit as Rrdlitrh.
Ratty McRratnla will direct. All
ttilf In done. But, othera are need­
ed to help make-up, prop work
(stage managing, flat*, and a
multitude of other thing*. If you

ALMOST 10,000 HUNGARIANS lust escaped from the Communist
misery and terror of their homeland Into Austria by fleeing across
the swamp* and canals that separate the two countries. Three refu­
gees (top) cross the marsh to freedom with meager belongings in
their hands. Safe arrival across the border usually givss way to a
thankful rest (bottom), as with the mother and her child, or a heart­
felt embrace, similar to the couple In backr,round. (fntrr.iatlottal)

HOT LAWN

HOLLYWOOD -The seen# srai
• By CHAKLES MERCER
outer ipace. created on a movie
NEW YORK U P — So-called tele­
stage by a backdrop of start and
vision critics are sometimes ex­
knee-high carbon dioxide clouds.
Sitting amid the futnes were ae* pected to b* expert in more mat­
tors portraying the heroes and ters than any single Individual
villains of history. They were wit­ can be. Yet this department de­
nesses before the high Judge Sir clines to pose at a critic of clas­
Cedric Hardwicke in the rase o f 1sical music.
whether mankind should be d e -' As a constant telrvlion viewer,
strayed by the super-11 bomb. Mr. |"Festival of Music” presented by
Showcase
NBC-TV
Scratch, nlated by Vlncep* Price Producers’
in a devilish goatee, argued the* was stimulating home entertain­
ment. Into the living room, for
affirmative.
those
who would watch and lis­
Opposing him was the spirit of;
man, rnactrd by none other than, ten came Victoria «lc lot Ange­
Ronald Colmnn. And at you lls-, les, Arthur Rubinstein, Barry Morell, Andrei Segovia. Boris Chratened to his patrician, slightly na*
toff, Nicola Moscona and Marian
rallied toner, you conclude man
Anderson.
kind seldom had n more consincIt would cost a groat deal to
ing advocate.
see and hear these talented ar­
With the exception of a one-day tists on concart stages. For this
riot in “ around the World in SO' reason alone Monday rvrnng'i Or)
Days." this is the first film work minutes was superior television
hv Oilman In pver six years. And programming, genuinely acting in
this one will occupy h;m only the service of the public and the
eight days or so. 1 asked him arts.
why he didn't do more.
Impressario So|. Ilurok's second
''Oh, l‘m not In the big time "Festival of Music" was superior
any more." he said with a twinkle lo his television production of
in his eye.
last seaosn becaits,. the number
I assured h&gt;m that was false. of artist* was limited and each
His prestige nnd stye of acting was given a fuller opportunity to
willl always be big time.
perform. Jose Ferrer's comments
"The studios don't seem to be wrrcv Intelligent and concise.
doing the sort of thing I used to! There was, howeser. an auste­
do In films." he added. “ There, rity to (he production that was
have been script* of course, but |not eaactly suited to the tele­
none of them was anything that I vision medium. Prohably it did
not trouble the highly developed
wanted to do."
(■ray-haired hut still dashingly lover of classical music. But one
handsome at S3, Colman appear­ of the chief purposes of such a
ed to be enjoying his not-so-hur- program le to stimulate an inried existence. Moat of the time he rreased Interact In classical mu­
leads a squire * life with his wife sic. One way to aid that l* to
Bonita Hume and their daughter convey some of the movement
Juliet in the comfortable town and excitement of the ronewrt
of Santa Barbara, too miles north. hall.
Occnssionaly he cornea to Holly­
wood for work.
“ I like to do a television film
now and then." he remarked.
"I'm going to do a 0. E Theater
and some othera. Live TV? No,
not for me. That's for stage ac­
tors. It's been a tong time sine?
I was on the stage. And I wasn't
very successful at it."

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the four Inaugural balls which
will be held lo the nation's capi­
tal on January 21. President and
Mr*. Elsenhower and Vice Presi­
dent and Mr*. Nixon will attend
all four. The Invitation* entitle
ttie recipient* to two tickets at
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BREVARD COUNTY
REQUESTS NEW BRIDGE
TALLAHASSEE ur-Th* State
Hoad R o d pondered today a
Broward County request to build
a new bridge across Middle River.
A delegation yesterday request­
ed a two lane bridge near the pre­
sent span where Sunset Boulevard
crosses the river.
Delegations from Bay. Liberty
and Okaloosa counties urged On­
board to build an interstate high
way between Tallahassee and Pen
saCota far enough south to serve
their counties. The board said the
rout# was not yet selected.

TH E
COLUM NETTK
SHEATH by Am * Fogarty i*
molded tnd cuffed as armor,

A CRANI UFTS this huge Engelmann spruce on the south lawn of the
White House as the nation's capital take* on a Christmas glow. The
trre, tn l&gt;e lighted by President Eisenhower on Dec. JO, will bg focal
point of the world-wide peace pageant. The President will broadcast
an around-thc-world message.
(International Soundphoto)

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right amount for a pound of
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ground beef when you are making salad as a sandwich filler, vary
it by adding bits of chopped olive,
chili con came.
pickl,. relish, chives, or bits of
crisply cooked bacon.

CONTRACT AWARDED
FOR SCIENCE Bl'II.DING
TALLAHASSEE (ATThr Cabinet
ha* awarded a *91(1,1*) contract
for the construction of a science
building at the University of Flor­
ida to Coooer Construction Co. of
Jacksonville.
An additional $2,454 worth of re­
pair work at Rlngling Art Muse­
um at Sarasota was authorized
The Cabinet also okayed the
plugging of Hugh Cary well No 1
In Escambia County by the Per­
dido Land Co.
LITTLE ROCK LP-Clinton An­
derson strolled from his house to
the front lawn and lit a cigarette.
Teh lawn hurst into flames. An­
derson ran. Firemen spent about
43 minutes putting out th* fire,
which was caused by a leaking
gas line. Anderson waa not hurt.

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Education Board
Postpones Naming
Of University Site
TALLAHASSEE (A-The Slate
Board of Education has gone
along with (Tov. Collins’ wishes
and postponed naming a site for
a new unlverstiy until the larger
question of whether to build the
institution at thlst me at all has
been decided.
Colins told the board that the
question of a slt0 “ has become
a tail wagging the dog.”
The State Board of Control has
recommended a site just north*
e a « of Tampa, known as Temple
Terrace, and has asked for 11‘ i
million ilahars construction of the
four year college.
But Collins told the Board of
Education which must approve
the recommendations:
” 1 feel the law which places
the responslblity for the establish*
ment of the new university in the
Board of Education has put us in
the position of Judges. I want the
facts, al the facts, so that I can
calmly, reasonably and Judicious­
ly arrived at a decision that is
not swayed by promotional en*
|thusiasm.”
Thomas 0. Bailey state super­
intendent of schools, said the
Board of Education postponed a
vote on the site only because Rvp.
Sam Dibhons, who led the ram*
paign of Hillsborough County for
the university, asked ‘ ‘that we not
override the governor at this
time.
I Bailey said he approved of the
. Board of Control’s recommended
sit* and said “ I am sorry we
did not settle this thing. It s a
matter o( heated controversy and
a delay of even one week is go­
ing to subject us to a tot of pres­
sures from each side.”
Dr. Broward Culpepper, direc­
tor o f the Board of Control, tlod
the education board existing col­
leges and unrveaiticf could han­
dle only about half the 131.000
stuJents expected to be seeking
higher learning in 1J70.
fall of a rrre
CHARLOTTTEV1LLE, Va. J V I Except
for an accident,
this
i city's name might well have been
j Sarahsvllie, says
Dr. Thomas
{ Johnson Jr., Univsrsity of Virg: ini* history professor.
Dr. Johnson says Sarah Len*
nox, niece of George
HI, then
I King of England, decided to set
her cap for the monarch. She
; arranged for ‘ Farmer George”
j to observe her
raking leaves,
carrying milk pails snd perform­
ing other bucolic chores. The a c
I eident came when she fell from
a cherry tree — and from the
King’s favor.
George mimed
Charlotte of
Mecklenburg, and this Virginia
|town was named in honor of
her.

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By DOROTHY WORLEY

by Dorothy Worley. Reprint** by permleeIon of tbe pubUAcr, Arabs
Diftribute* by Klaa Features Syndicate.
CHAPTER 1

RISCILLA PAIGE stood wait­
ing tor the express elevator
that would take ner swiftly and
silently to the twenty-Ofth floor
of the Manh itlan skyscraper, to
he, own special niche in the of­
fices of Caylord and Oliver, In­
vestment Brokers
Her eyes moved impersonally
over other girls waiting for ele­
vators. 8he knew some of them
by sight, exchanged greetings
with them, but there was rarely
conversation, each seemingly in­
tent only on making a time dead­
line, watching absorbedly for a
certain elevator, ready to begin
whatever lay before them for the
M a t eight hours
Idly, Priscilla wondered about
them, ths rushing young girls and
the Intense middle-aged women.
Ilow many felt as she did?
Glad that she nad a Job, yet a
little sorry for the necessity of
having cne. It was such monoto­
nous repetition, day after day.
Then at the end of the day, a
hasty exodus, scattering in every
direction, each h u r r y I n g —to
what ?
Was the getting disillusioned ?
Priscilla shook herself mentally.
She was young, she nad neaith,
good looks and a good job- and
her Ufa was pleasant, tl not ex­
citing. Thu restless, dissatlsOed
mood that nad possessed her late­
ly was because she had worked
through the summer . •vtth no
varattun. There nad been nowhere
the nad wanted to go and the
nad decided to put off ner vaca­
tion until Christmss, and that
bad been a mistake.
Iter mind went back over the
last three years 8be nad come to
New York from a small Vermont
town after ner aunt nad died. She
had Uved with Aunt Lucy Paige
ever since she could remember—
a remote, untalkative Aunt Lucy
—and ber childhood nad been a
lonely ones. When Aunt Lucy died,
there had been money enough for
a business course and little else.
PTlecUla had envisioned months
of futile searching for a Job, tut
to ner amazement, she had got
one almost immediately, and the
was still with the tame Arm. She
had moved to a hotel *or women,
where the had been tor the past
two years.
She was twenty-two now, and
the often wondered why the
cuuldn t fall in love, get married
and settle down Uke other girls
she knew.
The elevator cameand Priscilla
•trpped inside, still wondering u
perhtpe she hadnt better go

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ahead and lake ber vacation now.
In ner own small, private of­
fice, the adjusted the blinds to let
in more light, and turned back to
her desk to see Rita standing In
the doorway. Rita Lambert, dark,
trim, sophisticated, looked at
least ten year* younger than ber
Uilrty-atx. She had been with the
Arm sixteen years and bad work­
ed up to an‘ executive position.
But she was leaving now, R1U
had written articles, sketches,
and book reviews as • nobby.
Now the wanted to try her hand
at Action.
Pnscilla liked luta mors than
anyone ahe knew. She Uksd to
lunch with ner and to spend ths
n i g h t occasionally la Rita's
charming apartment. Rita had
wonderful ciothea, Rita nod a
maid, she never lacked for es­
corts. she did as she pleased—but
agsin, what of It 7 At thirty-six,
was that the best life could offer f
“ Hello:- Rita's eyes moved
over Priscilla's face. “ Yon look
likg blue Monday. A n y t h i n g
wrong?”
“ No. That's Just IL If anything
were wrong, there would be some
excuse.'’ She shrugged. “I’m Just
bored, 1 suppose."
“ Didn’t you have a nice week­
end?”
“The usual. I'm always (lad
when Friday comes because TU
have two dayt sway from ths of­
fice. Then before the week-end
Is over, I wonder why I looked
forward to IL Sleeping late, perhapj lunch or a matinee with one
of the guts and ■ Saturday night
data that bores me. Then It's
Monday again."
“ You're too young to feet that
way.”
"What baa that got to do with
It? You'rs older than 1 and
you rs never bored.“That’s right," Rita agreed. ” 1
don’t let myself be bored. Cer­
tainly a girl as young as you are.
cne who could easily double for
Lauren Bacall, should never have
a chance to be bored. If you're
bored with dates, then you’re dat­
ing the wrong men. There should
he dozens of them failing ail over
your doorstep.*
Priscilla sat down at the big
mahogany desk, snapped on a
light and glanced at the pile of
mall waiting to be opened and
sorted for the different depart­
ments. “What's wrong with me.
Rita? tt isn't that I'm looking
for 8ir Galahad or Pnnce Charm­
ing. tf 1 nappen to meet a man
1 Uke a little and be begins to get
renoua, men i start uiiukiug.
What would Ilfs be like with him ?

Where would we Brsf
those questions pop up, whssi D s
thst practical. I know It Isn’t ths
real thing.”
“ Don’t rush tt,” MU » W ts l
mildly. “You hare plenty of than.
What you need right now In •
vacation. You
worked the
without ooo. Why n o t ___ ___
couple of weeks nad go off sowew. i
where tateresUngT”
A note of wistfntnao* crep
her voice. T want la go
but not just foe two weeks.”
“You really are In a m o o d ,
aren't you?"
*1 envy you, Rita. Nothing
seems to bother you. Too ttvw ao
effortlessly. And these of course
tfs ales to bo able to retire at
thtrty-stx.”
“I'm not sura that tm ac­
tually retiring—let’s say r » tak­
ing an indefinite leave of ahsenes. Tvs worked since I
twenty and Tva made i
Investments. Fortunately I
live modestly without working,
but Til probably miss It and get
back into barness one of
days. I decided that tf I was ever
to write Action, X might aa we*
mtkt a itArt"
“You're leaving this week?”
“Yea. Friday la my last day.
Til ramble around awhile vaca­
tioning, and then Sad a spot con­
ducive to writing. Om thing's
sure, m leave New York. I may
go down to Havana . . . Want
to take that vacation sad ca s e
along?"
Inforest leaped to Priscilla's
eyes, but died quickly. ”1 couldn't
spend that much mousy. Haybo
next year."
Rite glanced at har watch.
"Well, tf you should change yeww
mind 1st ms know.” She turnad
to go, saytng she would see hew
at lunchtime.
‘ Don’t worry about me,” Prwcilia mid. TH bu a l right. It’s
Just a mood.”
Priscilla began sorting bar mad,
censuring herself a Uttle for her
lack of interest. At ths rate
had beea going recently,
would oever equip herself to taka
rate's place la the Ursa. But—
did ahe want Rita’s place? Would
being a successful career woman
make up tor everything else?
She brought her mind back la
the mail she eras opening, her at­
tention sharply arrested by a long
envelope addressed to her. It bore
the return address of Samuel H.
Todd, Attorney, Apalachicola,
Florida, and tt had been forward­
ed on from her home town ta VerUCfits

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p. o . Box SI». Hanf.-rd. Florida.
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“ There Is always a need to
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A
B
.'
Phones 219* ami 2*80
eoaodate 30 ft. boot Phone
Christmas
sink, water pump, septic tank
ERA SHOP. 210 S. Park Ave.
"Builders of Finer Homes
This Is a free pa.»* to the Bits
THE TOWN PUMP
and water banter, approximate­
For Florida Uvtng'
Theatre for J. L. Green, Exp.
___
_112 W. First St.
ly $23 month.
_ _ .v
SEWING MACHINES
riato Dec. 22. 1956.
Call, or ceo ua TODAY
Necchl
—
Whit*
1007 Sanford Ave.
Fhon# 1113
WINCHESTER RIFLE
New end Used
t*—FARM and GARDEN
T—Alff OMOTIVB WANTED
22 Calibre Single
.... $1110
GARRETT'S
323 E. 1st. It.
Oranges, tangerines A kumquats. *6- LOTS
22 Calibre double
$29 76
Plumbing.
Sell Your Car to
2201 W. 25th. J. T. Korttcr Sr.
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
M. G. HODGES
ROY REEL
Oil heaters, all kind, cheap
Sanford Ave. at 26th St.
Eight choice lots in the Mayfair
IN W. Second St
Servlc* on All Water Pum psWe take yours In trade.
Planters and Blooming Potted
Area at an attractive cash
Wells Drilled — rumps
Hayer Trading Poet
Plants
For
Christmas
Giving.
price. Also twenty tots la
S—BOATS AND MOTOM
Paola Road, Phone 700
On llwy. 17-92
Phone 2033-W.
WROUGHT IRON
GRAPEVILLF. NURSERY
Wynnewood at an attractive
Smoking Stand
Your Ertornde Dealer
Grapeville
Av*.
—
Ph.
2038
23—SPECIAL NOTICES
price. W. E. Klrehhoff, Jr.
With Magailrw Rack $7.96
Canopied doll beds, gun rackj,
ROBSON BfOKTWO GOODS
Phone 305.
MATHER of Sanford
epoon racks. Grindfalher clocks, 73,000 Collard plant* ready for
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
301 E. 1st 81.
Phono 99ft
__
103 E. First St.
planting. $2.00 Thousand, Larg­
We build, design and rsHnlsb . Deacons bench, drop leaf table,
13 foot Plywood bolt, $71. Osceola
novelty shelves. Etc. at Robin-1 er lots cheaper. Phono 2COO-W. 67—BROKERS aad REALTORSSee at $18 French, Ph. 32-R.
Pish Camp.
_________
sons, 911 French, rbone 32-R.
Boxes Cigar* ......
$3.50 up
19—MACHINERY—TOOLS
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
BEAUTIFUL
Brittany
Farm P*P«»
Prices cut for quick sale.
11.00 up
I f —TEACTOBS
SYSTEMS
„ ,
Home. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, Wallet* ............... _... $1.96 up
TOOLS -JU ST THE RIGHT
"Wade-built" on Oak shaded
ATTENTION “ BULK t RU IT All type* and sises. installed Blonde Admiral television. 3 way
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
“
Do
It
Yoursolf.’’
T
.O
0
L
S
combination. Phone 1333-J after
lots. By appointment. $35,000.
DEALERS, lost traded thirty
On the Comer by the Clock
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
For any Job, Black A Decker
(30) 193ft Diamond T
730
3:00
pit.
S T I N E
power sews,
senders
and
2 Bedroom Concrete Block
tractors and 1963 Mack A50
Billfolds ..................... |3,oo up
Machine and 8upply Co.
All-Furnished Home
Watches ...................... 19.93 up
tractors. Look these over now
Girls 34” bicycle, $20. Good condi­ urlll*. Stanley hand tools, ma­
Pk. M
sonry tools.
Price $8,200 - $1,000 Down
while selection M food. AUo 207 W. 2nd St
Key Chains
.................
$3 30
tion- Phone 1013-W.
twenty (30) good 31’ and 14’
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
Gregory
Lumber
Co.
Ttals
la
're#
paes
to
the
MovlaROSA
L.
PAYTON
For
Sale—
Two
girls
bicycles.
Bulk Fruit trailers. Greet Dane*
110 S. Park Ave.
land ..«Jc*In Theatre
for AN
6th A Maprl
rhon* 2862 Registered Real Estate Broker
Diamond T, 103 So. Orange
SIS Magnolia, Call 364-W.
fred
William..
Exp.
date
Dee.
Phone
2871
17-92
at
Hiawatha
Blossom Trail, Orlando 3-9061.
22, 1930.
_____ _ Boys 24" bicycle, 19. Girls 20" si—S w a p
13—TRAILS BE
bike, $ft Both In perfect mech­ Will trade 7 room house and 3
CROSLEY - BENDtX
anical condition. Call 1920, F.xt.
lots for 2 BR trailer a* down
Sale* and Sarvlc*
Laura B. Osier, Realtor •
It will ta r YOU to sea us before
payment. 1317 Douglaa. Ph.
244.
Hast) M. Field. Associate
RANDALL
yen’ buy. Open Evening* aa4
1078-XR
2101
So Orlando llwy. Ph 1339
Electric Company
Bsautlful 23 x 31
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
- Eaatalla Trailer Balee
Service- Quality —Satisfaction Piano, good condition. Also a
Framed Paintings $5 93
washing
machine.
218
S.
FrenchPalatka, Pla.
• RKNTALS
Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 D# Bary
Eaay Terms
FURNITURE CENTER
Alrstream House Trailer for sal*.
Boys 26" bicycle, reasonable. Call 54-APTS-nOUSES-ROOMS
H EA TIN G
118 W. Flra. St.
Purchased new this year. Com­
983-W.
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
plete with combination tomWELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
gcrator, gaa range, gas hast,
Singer elec. port, eewlng .nach
H . B. POPE CO.. Inc.
private bathe. 114 W. First St
G. E. ELECTRIC
.............
$30.00
twin beds, dlnet-e A 12 gallon 200 S. Tstk
Phone 1440
PERCOLATOR, reg., $1993
water tsrdr. St. John’s Realty.
Nearly new baby bed
$22.50 Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
Salt Price $16.95
Phone 1129 or 1070. Sanford.
FAIRBANKS - MOUSE Pumps Foam Rubber Matt. A Bed $60.00
204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 960
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Efficiency apt Hl-way 17-92 So.
New
Homart
Jet
pump
$50.00
Well
Drilling.
HOWARD
C.
- 1932 DeLuxe New Moon houseCity Limits .Slumberland Court.
112 S. Magnolia
S27.50
LONG, Phone 388, 207 East 22 Auto, rifle, scope-site
•
trailer. 3 rooms A bath. Ilka new
12
gauge
ahotgun,
now
...
$17.50
Commercial
Ave.
______
Call Sanford 2423 J3. 22 Catalina
Spin reel. Southbend rod $15.00 This Is a free pass to the Movie- W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO
Famous Sunbeam
&gt; Dr. De Bary.
_______
land Ride-In Theatre (or Mrs.
GATLIN BROTHERS
Hotpolnt electric range
$60.00
REALTORS
Mixmastrr with Juicer
E.
W.
Jones,
Enterprise.
Exp.
Dragline
A
Bulldozer
Service
Walnut
Tea
wagon
$25.00
II—USED CARS
I$61 Park Av*
Phone 27 *r 145
dale Dec. 22. 1956.
$17.50
Ph.
W. Sanford.
_
_ 2232 Geneva. 2495
__________-ledroom
suite* from
S50.no
MATHER of Sanford
Chrysler late model 1931 hard top ENVELOPES.;'Letterheads, stat*:
sin**r * « • *ewln«
Sec Seminole Realty for Desir­
202 E. Firs' St
convertible. 31,000 m«*a. In ex­
ments, Invoice*, hand bills, and
able Houses and Apts. Phone Z\
REALTOR
cellent condition, looks like
SUPER
THADING
POST
program*,
etc.
Progreeeive
Raymond Lundqulat,
new. Reasonable for
cash.
Ph. 2053-W
Open till 8:00 p.m. EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
sew in g m ach in es
Printing Co. Phono 408 — 403
Would make a nice Chrlitmas
ASSOCIATE
for
Winter
Tourist.
Private
bath
Necchl — While
West 13th_St.
Phone
1*73.
Atlantic
Rink
Bldg.
gift. Mrs. B. S. Rowan. 200 W.
44—APPLIANCES
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
New *ni| Used
t 20th St.
__________
Manuel Jacobson across from
CUSTOM UPItULSTEIIING
GARRETT'S
OWNER
MUST
SALE~
FRIG1DAIRE appliances, sal*
Post Office.
•
Slip Covers amt Drape*
323 E. Fist Street
Here is an opportunity you should
• 'You’ll Be Miles Ahead with the
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo
STANLEY
KULP
NEW 1957 PONTIAC, now on
Fla. Phone FO 5-3315 or San 2 Room Apt*. 112 Elm. Ph 2983 W not miss. Lovely 3 hrdruom i'll
PHONE 2458-J.
home on large shady grounds,
display.
CHRISTMAS
ford 1642-W after 6 p.m.
Clean apt. Oil heat. 611 Park.
family size kitchi-n. lots of
—and —
CANDIES
NEON SIGNS
closet
space,
hardwood
floors
You'll be Dollars Ahead with the
whitman'* Nunnalb’i
Service — Neon Lighting
This is a free pas* to the Pralri* 2 room furn. apt. including u'ilthru-out.
VALUED
at
over
high appraissl trtda-ln you get
Psnaborn — Norn*
Re-Paints — Truck Lettering
Lake Drive In Theatre for David
Ittes, $45. 107 W. 9th.
$13,000
REDUCED
to
$12,000
from Ray Herron
TOUCHTON DRUG Co.
Windows Signs— Hl-way Signs.
Moor*. Exp. date Dec. 22. 1956.
for quick sale.
1964 Pontiac 4-dr. Star Chief
Shaw A Day Neon Sign*
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Custom
Ph. 508 W — 107! | W. 9th St.
Used GE refrigerator GOOD run­
lakcfrout home, unfurriUhvd.
w . 11. “ B i i r r t e m p e k
IMPORTED CHINA
1934 Pontiac 4-dr. Chiefton De
ning condition. $50.00 Cash. 305 $55 per mo. 8 miles out. I'honc
Realtor — General Insuror
Iatxe
M
n
vtm
? ?. ,ov,?r th* " 0r!,J
2056-J10.
Holly
Ave.
Guy Allrn Associate
EMPLOYMENT
MONROE CORNER CRAFT end
1963 Pontiac Catalina Coupe
Arietta Prlrr, A.social#
g u r sh o p
1933 Buick Riviera Sedan
43—BUILDING MATERIALS
3 room furnished apt , modern. Phon# 905 or 2123 — 113 N. Park
27—HELP WANTED MALE
U LB LgM L W. of th. Ctoek
1964 Dodge Royal Sedan
2601 Orlando Hwy. Phone 1359.1
1953 Mercury 4-dr. Overdrive
after J : 1)0 call 3115.
This la a fren pass
ih,. prairie
RKD-I-MIX CONCRETF.
Newspaper street salesbujs want­
1952 Pontica Catalina Coupe
Window Sills — Lintels
Lake Drive In Theatre for Mrs.
ed for work after school. Arc*
For Rent or Sale— 2 bedroom
1955 Plymouth Ptna Sedan
Ed. Fulford, Geneva. Ksp date
Septic Tank . State Approved
up to 14 years ul.i. Sec Mr.
furnished home. 2013 Cedar
Call Ray Herron. 2456 or after
Dec. 22, 1966.
Sand - Cement Mortar Mix
Holley at The Sanford Herald
Ave. Sanford. I'honc 2237 W or
6 p.m. Ph. 1343-W.
Miracle Concrete Co.
right after school
inquire at 218 W. 19th 5t.
p h o n e »27o f#r C h e r r y
309 Elm Av*.
Pbone 1333.
1948 Poatiae Silver
8Ue*k-l.
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary _______IjS Magnolia Ave.
URGENTLY NEEDED
2- bfdrooin furnished apt. Close- 1119 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
HydramatJc, exec, condition, R MEN 18-37 to train a* Telegraph
METAL ROOFING
' In. 703 Palmetto Ave.
t II. leather accessories. Phone
Operators (or Railroads this Now in stock, 6-V Crimp—
„ , SPECIAL 3.p c St..
872-W.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN'
Corrugated — 2V4" Corrugated
area. Average pay $350. Jobs
3-bedrooni unfurnished
house,
2544 French Ave
Get
All
Your
Roofing
Need*
at
waiting. G. I. approved. Write
Celery Ave. I’ honc 2041.
1953 Pontiac S-custom Catalina.
J. W. HALL, KKALTUK
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Box ART •f* Sanford Herald.
#
Completely equipped, 1 owner.
Johnny Walker, ,\v*orl*l*
•I—ACREAGE
Out
We*t
13th
St.
1 driver, low mileage. A steel
"Call Hall" Phone 1758
Railroads
Need
Men
at $ H « Phnnw *35-J.
Ten acre* exceptional tiled land
to train fur station agents and 4ft—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
(.'ontuit A REALTOR First
on - hard surface road. W. K.
operators. Average ability, age HAYNES Office Machine Co.
13—APPLIANCE REPAIRING ~
LULLEN AND 1IAKKKY
Kirchhoff Jr. Phone 303.
17-38, willing to study spare
Typewriters, adding machines
IH N. Park A?#.
Phone 2313
MATHIS electric
appliance re­ 1 lima *t home and later night
Sales-Rental*. 314 Mag.. Ph. 4t
pairing. Light fixtures Installed. * school at own expense, not color
Free pick up A delivery. Phone
blind and no physical handicaps IT-rURMTURE—HOUSEHOLD
2420-XJ.
Acreage listings of undeveloped
Placement assured by written
"i
land in tracts
of 5 acre* or
contract or money refunded.
„
A.
B.
PETERSON
larger
in
Seminole
County.
Ph.
BUSINESS
Interview* 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.
Collect or write Pat Pnttillo. Broker Associate*: A. B. Peterson
m. contact Mr. Gillette, Friday
SERVICES
B' J- Chesterson, Garfield
J. Rolfe Davis, Itic. 5 6621. 27
only. Dec. 15th. Montezuma -who has
th* satisfaction of
WUUtU, John Meuch and B W
8. .Main St. Orlando. Fla.
13—BEAUTY PARLORS
Hotel. If married, bring wife;
knowing he gave the very best
Williams. A. C. Dcudney. Land
If under 21, bring parent.
Surveyor.
gl9 Waves by Zoto* A Realistic
A
LANE
CEDAR
CHEST
•
R
E
A
L
E
S
T
A
T
K
116 N. Park Ave
phone 1129
$7.&lt;0 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. • 2ft—MALE or FEMALE
Call 971
45—HOMES
IF IT IS REAL ESTATK
Need Christmas Cash?
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
ask Crumley &amp; Montelth
We need 2 route men or women —who Is enchanted by the last­ Five room house with bath and
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
to make early morning news­
approximately thirteen sere* ofj
ing
beauty
of
the
Gift
that
in­
Let expert styliata gif* you soft,
paper delivery in rural area on
high
hammock
land.
W.
K.
spires future dreams to come
SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
lasting waves of eternal beauty.
new established routes. Require*
Kirchhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
Classified ad* Phon* 1821 for a
true.
Priced from $5.50
appoxlnutrly 2 hours a daily. See Our I-arge Selection Now
helpful ad-writer.
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP Mutt have a rar and be In a
CUSTOM IUJTi.T HOMES
position to post a small cash
^
PHONE 563
FOB SALE
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
( HOUSE GOOD W O R K E R S
EASY TERMS
bond. Write p.o. Box 835 or
FINANCING
17—BUILDING—REPAIRS
Phon* 1737 for interview.
Blooming pulled plants, cut
through ClsniRed adt. Let an
PAINTING
MATHER OF SANFORD LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS experienced ad writer assist you.
flowers, Xmnft wreath.*,
W—WORK WANTED. FEMALE~
203 - 09 E. Firal 81.
Ted Burnett
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
Phone
127
other
attractive gif(h.
for PAINTING
Wanted baby sitting. Phone 1839.
Pbone 1991
|$oo Me!!onvll!e|
2601 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
WANT ADS
tl—BUSINEV OPPORTUNITIES Used furniture, appliances, tools, FOR GRAND ~BUYS~GALORE. I
A. K. KOSSETTER
etc. Buught-sold. Larry's Mart.
WOOLSKY
make
the
Want
Ads
your
ahoppj
Ph.
212
Celery Ave,
321
East
1st.
St.
Phone
1831.
Service station for lease. Doing
Ing place.
Maria* Flninhea
a good businea*. Good location Del ix Duo Therm Blonde heati-r.
•QU C(
“ We lelegrnph flower* any.
For Your Boat
in Sanford. Phone 28 or write to
53,000 BTU'S. Almost new, elec­ LET IT RAIN, Ict it shine. Every
Senkarik GUaa and Palat Co. P. O. Box 799 Sanfod If inter­ tric lighter A fan. 1210 Msg- day I* a good day to use Ihe;
where”.
C 4-U-114 W. Sod St.
Phone 320 ested.
Mill.
Want Ails.

#

Thura- Dec. 13, 1056 Fag* 11

at—RON Ell

III*Riser ......
39—DOGS—CATS—PETR
SPECIAL— Will furnish 4c apply
green roof enamel, $3.00 gal. 7 wk. old rocker puppy, $13. 3-Rm. Group _________
while eupply lasts. Guaranteed
Mrt. Don Young. 20th St. road
Sofa-Bed with Matching Chair
utUfnetion. Finest Quality. Shaw
west, see sign.
Reg. $119 ........ NOW 1159.00
* DAY SIGNS. 107 4 W. 9th St.
L. l Sill — Piano Technician
Phone 3134 Route 1. Sanford

1A—PLACES M BAT

4—LOST AND POUND "

PAINT#
Ph™* t50a

SANFORD

47—FURNITVIE—EOUSEEOLD

Do your Chrlstmaa Buying
On Our Easy Payment
or Lay-Away plan
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. First St.

BUY FURNITURE
on Easy Credit or
Lay-Away Plana at
FURNITURE CENTER
110 W. First SC

RAT KILLERS
Guaranteed
De-Con $1.69 - Warfarin $1.M
BIDWELL FEED * SUPPLY CO.
110 E. 2nd St.
Phon* 143ft

Fountain Pens. Pencils
and matched sets by —
Staffer *nd Parker
TOUC1ITON DRUG CO.

4-pc. Griscer Food Chopper
112.93
FURNITURE CENTER
118 W. First Si.

MONEY CLIPS
Sterling and Gold rilled
$2.23 and $3.00
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.

The Lasting gift tor t*e bom*
27 x as scatter Ruga
$3.98 I $6.98
SANFORD LINOLEUM * TILS
127 W. First St

FURNISHINGS—Reasonably'
Priced
llata—Shirts—Underwear—Belts
Trouser*— Sox—Shoes
H. A A. DEPT STORE
Corner Sanford It 4th SL
Stop In and sre our
se'jc.i-m of mom*
an) boys' cuff link sets
from $150 up
WERT JEWELRY STORE
202 E. til.
Thone S

MIRRORS
18 x at crystal sheet. Regular
$12.93 DOOR MIRROR, 99-ftft ts.
SENKAIUK GLAS8 A PAINT Civ
112-114 W. 2nd SL
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
Bed Outfit, compute
$44.99
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First SL
ELECTRIC BLANKETS
"FUldervsl"
2—yr. Guarantee
From $19.93
YOWELL'S

REVLON
"Futurama"
Lip Stick*
$1.23 to $33.00
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

BOUDOIR
LAMPS
$6.9$ up
W1LSON-MA1ER
311 E. 1st. SL
Pbeoe ftll

DOROTHY GRAY
Toiletries
Creams — Lotions
Gift Set*
Y 0 W E L L ’ S

„ .
GOBLETS
Cocktail blasscs. decanters, U
and bar aecenorUa f u s up
REVLON Coamttic* ....$1.26 up
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
Gift Set*
....
2.50 up
110 S. Park Av*.
Uruih and Comb ict*
$2.54) up
ROUMIUAT A ANDERSON
On the Corner by th# Clock
FRIGIDAIRE'S exclusive
... 30rlnch French Door
TUSSY
El««y lc Range, $309.95 U|
Wind and Weather Lotion
CLAUDE II. WOLFE
$1.00 alz# .... 50c
» • E. Flnt 8L
$2.00 «ize ..... 11.00
TOUCHTON DRUG CO
PAINT ...............
uj
TIME
«!»?»• _ Blankets,
each
A lovely gin watch
"•Hn Comforts ...........
$19.76 up
ARMY.NAVY 3URPL1
WM. E. KADER
310 Sanford Ave.
113 S. Park Ave.
DRE8SER FOR SUIl-TELNs"
Colton—Corduroy—Mixed
$3.98 to $10.9$
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
_114 E. First St.
PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
—not Desperation
be. our (wwilftd center ulc.e*

IM n « , . r " N' VSr„M0

^'^Sel*01*1'
From 11993
WILSON-MA1ER

— l " " ' 3&gt; _____ n » 5

SHOES Pretty Patent 1 for
dress und Cute Straps for
Everyday. $2.9$ up
SANFORD SHOE ’ ENTER
208 S. Sanford \v?.

LITTLE BOYS PANTS
Sizes 2 to boy* 18
$2.98 up
PURCELL'S
123 W. First SL

CHARMS
Gold and
Silver
WM. E. KADER
112 8. Park Ave.

COWBOY I
a
aeel styles, s&gt;zo
J - 8, 8 ', —12. 12'*-3.
3—iL Assorted colors.
_
J1-93 - $9 96
Cowans. 212 E. 1st.
Phon* IT*

Unusual Gifts
STILL TI.ME
To Order Personalized
Photo Greeting Cards
23 for $3.50
too for 112
Jam e so n 's
Pbone IIM
Real Art Picture*
Beautiful framed reproductions
and Originals from $3 95
WILSON MAIEIt
E. 1st. St.
Phone 954

Tree* ft
COMPLETE SELECTIt
Christmas Tree Trimmir
and Decorations
Buy while stocks are eomf
KEL'S 5 end 10c STORE

Gifts for Boby^j

It II’ONS for llnpnv
Feet. A size to fit
every member of the family
Infant Dresses by Bow-age
From the infant, to the grown­
and Mltxi, 9 munths-6 yrs.
ups. size 11. All colors.
See our nice selection I3.49-S3J0
$19$
$3.50
COWAN'S 212 K. 1st SL Ph. IT4
COWAN’S 212 E. Ut St. Ph. 871

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NOTICl

IT 'S A B O Y

For the convenience of our cuwtnmern we will
begin staying open evening* until 9:00 p. m*
beginning Friday Dec. 11.

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dinette Pittman (Sanford)
Lixxie Fudge 'Sanford)
Postm uter Joel Field asaouaMarilyn Sotton
eed' today that the 9c eomaom(Altamonte Spring!)
erative Children** Stamp o f 193*
Discharges:
arraouTved recently In Washing­
Mrs- Opal Karrakrr (Sanford)
ton will go on tale at the local
S im jfl Jackson (Sanford)
post office on Dee. 22.
Manuel Combo (Maitland)
Acting
Postmaster
General
Sira. Pearl Dolby and baby boy
(Sanford)
i Maurice R. Stans announced on
Oris Saunders (Lake Mary)
November 2T that the new stamp,
Mary Jo Ingram and baby boy the subject o f wide Interest here
and over the cation, will go on
t Sanford)
first day sale in Waihinglon on
Earl Moxley (Sanford)
, Saturday, December 11 Preaident
Lome Ocrry •Sanford)
Eltenhower and other top s f f ; d - ,
Dec. U
, alt are expected to participate
Admteateoet
in White House ceremonies on
Lew's Sermon* (Sanford)
Mr*. Mae Bodiford (Long-rood) that day In connection with the
new stamp.
Steve Hudson (Sanford)
Horare Bellamy (Sanford)
Postmaster General Arthur E.
VIvillag Heart: rrivate Rom*, 11 Summerfield
ha* termed
the
a. m. to 9 p. m.; Semi Private «ump a “ symbol of the aspira-;
Rooms. 2 to I p m , 7 to 9 p. m.; tioee of atl Americana who ferPediatric*. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. vently hope for world peace to
Parents and Grandpa rents only; the year* ahead
itresslng the
O-ftetnrs, No vliiting durme fact that our children of today i
feeding of bable*. Private Rooms, are tho hope of the world tomor11 a. m. to 12 noon. 2 to 4 p. row." the local postmaster pointm. and 7 to 9 p. r a . Semi Priva.e ’ ed out
Rooms. 2 ta I p. m. airt 7 to
The design
for the
itamp.
9 p. m.
carryicg the slogan. “ Friendship
_________________
1— the Key to World Peace.’ * wa»
MAN FINED FOR SHIFFING
from
among designs
UNINSPECTED CTntUS FRUIT aubmitted
during a
national
TAMPA -f&gt;—Fred E Wilbanki competition by the grade aehool
of Cheroke County. Ga, has JRd high school children o f the
been fined (or shipping iromspect- Waited State*. It* territories and
ed citrus fruit from this *tate to P«^w**ioof.
Georgia.
The winning design waj robWilbanks was fined * » by-Fed- mttted by Ronald
Dla*. 19. a
eral Judge W. J. Barker on eharg- former .tudem of Roosevelt High
** be shipped fruit ia 1954 which School. Honolulu. Hawaii
had not been inspected under pro*
The moving force behind the
visions of the Federal Citrus Mar Children’ * Stamp idea I* Lady
keting Agreement Wilbanki laid Hilda Butterfield of New York
h* wat not aware of the law a t, City, the Ameican-born widow
that time. He own* a grsvo near the late Sir
Frederick TheodFort Myers.
err Roosevelt Butterfield of Eng-------------------------land.

Canada, had a

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“ Itte anybody’ s tournament,”
according to moat go if terra, i t
v * ■
v »* y
'. r , . - A - »
', * • t^r
they look orar the pairing* for
• 4 /
’ • |
t
the fire* two dors flay. Amng
the name* mentioned in the _Allcry today were those of Lew
Barbara of Deal. S. J .; &lt; « Cut» , r e • »
tin of Chariott-trine, Va.: Bob
a totetorO •
a
J e ( •
toaki, of Holyoke, Mast; Charles
Mitehaski o f Addison. BL; Lionel
Hebert. Lafayette, La.; A1 Bald­
M
:
ing. Erin Date, Canada; Ed "Por­
ky* OUeer, Sanford; Gardiner
Dickinson J r, Panama City;
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Frank Stranakan. Toledo 0.; E.
i f /
•f
J. “ Dutch** Harr-.ton. St. Looia,
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Mo.; Dong Fieri. Mahopi”, N. Y ;
**• fl • 4'
Mike Sour hak. Grosainger, V Y.;
4
Dow FinsterwaJd , B e d f o r d
Heights. 0 .; Ed Furgol. St. Aa( . ( i. draws, IIL; At Besselink. Grastinger. S. Y.; and Jay Hebert,
r•
Sanford.
First round three-tomes dart­
n s OFFICES* ASD I » of Heary Attack Squadron Scran, ed teeing off this morning at 8
f
which ia bated at the Naval Air Station, donned their drew white
WilACTOR IMD MaaMUtlAT tod hit wife. June Haver, happily play
o’clock
with
Alex
Lelper,
tm /in n i and formed a large “Z”. the “ E" signifying the Battie
with aeven-month-old twin girts after receiving court approval u&gt;
taking the
Efficiency Award which ia girao by the Commander Air Force, U. lianteville. N Y
Secta Monica. Calif, to adopt them. Tbe new additions to tho house­
B. A*iantu Fleet ta the onu taadiai squadron ia the Haary Attack honors for the first Irive. follow
hold an Katie Mane (on Fred a Up) and Laurie Acne. MaeMurray
Wind- The small da goes I forma:.on below the “ E" depicts a cd by Otoy Criaman. Selma, Ala '
has two adopted children by a previous marrii fe. ffuicTnafiowaJ)
chevron, meaning that the Squadron haa been awarded the "E” for and Steve Isakov of Palm Bra&lt;h.;
two years ia tscceaaioe The Comminding Officer of Reary At­
Each three-aoms followed at -----------------------tack Squadron Serve (VAH-T). Cdr, L B. Lbbcy, USN, reaide* with
coming to an amount which would
•oven mianta intenalr with the m
|
Ids wife aal four daughters at MOS Iroquois Avc, Sanford. (Offlr e q u i r e commiaiioa approval,
completion
of
the
field
a:
1:77
K
A
3
F
u
etal Photo, VJ. 1 Nary)
estimates on tbs wort *aouli be
p. m. thia afternoon. Glens Pro B ^ W W l NB
plan, Tecnmsefc
Mich..: Btliy
I obtained.**
((tewtlseed From Page 1) j However.
Ho -e v ,r.
Commtvatocer John
Thornton, Jupiter Iile. and Larry
Toma.too. Great Neck, N. Y. Ubor- ^
° ° &gt;*T ^
«•* Krider *a:d that “ I don’t think
completing the roster of tfi golf- 1 K B with 1720-25 of the amount we should condemn our
mer­
er. to the first round comprution. for labor. Work sheet* analyzing chant* and take our money out
There are eight SanfoH player* the labor and material* used had of town. I ohjsrt to it and will
ta
the Mayfair Inn'a Second An- been obtained by the City Mina- object to tt as loag at
I am
Tho vote* at Santa Claus will
nual 115,000 Open ' pairing and ger.
here.**
By JOHNNY JONES
Bo heard by tbontands at childin citing material purckaaea.
Commissioner David Gatebci
GAINESVILLE -T h e Unlrersi- •tailing time** reatsr. C. E.
ran over Radio Station WTRR ty at Florida biikctbail team Phillips. Ed “ Porky" Oliver. Carl city Manager Knowles stated that stated that “ I'm ooe that won’t
Beginning Doc. IT.
woo it* third game of tfc* still Rubhetl. Bill Fwulk. Melvin Fleis- rristal for track beds e*,!o l i approve it," as the (ytlii came up
for again for com minion okey.
According in Myron A. Rack. young haike*,hill teaton by de­ cher, Al Bryant. Harry Took*, purchased for two truck*
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY'S
CUR’D SEEDING EFFECTIVE
feating
Florida
State
University
and
Jay
Hebert
share
local
out
of
town.
The City Attorney again vsid
General Manager at the Station,
TITLE CHANGED
TALLAHASSEE -P—Cloud seed­
87-88.
ho--»o.
Com mi**inner Eari Htgginbot- “ If bills
aren’t
reasonable—
ORLANDO -P—The Board of ing ha* been effective in Increas­
Santa wiD rand letters
from
If the game it any indication
turn Mggwated But “ anything doa t psy them.*
j Control which administers policies ing rainfall on the Pacific Coait,
Boys sad girls sf this ares.
of what is to come in the future
•of state universities has changed. the chairman of the Pre»ident*a
Letters can hs addressed to game between the two schools
Dr Broward Culpepper’* title1Adviiory Committee on Weather
Santa dsns. North Pols, ia cars thsn there should be some lively
from executive secretary ts exee* Control taid yesterday. .
sf Radio Station WTRR. Sanford, * * »
CaineaviBs and TaUahaaI utlve director.
Howard T. Orrille. a retired
. .
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see not to mention a few grey
Dr. Ralph Milter, hoard chalr- cavil meteorologist, told a Flor­
and Santa wttl receive them.
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{rt
|man. *a!d Culpepper would be ida State University meteorology
The deep, resonant voice, re- Florida only lead once in the
chairman of the Council of Presi-1seminar yeiterday that doud xeedThe Ssnfnrd-Orlando
Kennel
9y
IBttUM
R
It—
HIM,
B.B.
poetodly bail* tnaod in from tho gam« and that was in the opendent* of State Uairenltiez which ing ia Wa thington, Oregon
Club. In the raldat of Pa greatest
UKDBNIABLY. ntenholtom te at Aicoboi actooDy helps locresBa
North Polo, wfQ ho board rood-! ^ *** * * * b*a
* * • * « •eiiMV stages another fast 10|recommends planning and coordi­ California had increased rainfall
tbe flow of tbs blood.
major problem.
nating programs.
from 9 to 17 per
big all of tho “ wants, wishes, and ! n
MIJ
cam /w hen r , f f r» r*1 tonight after enjoying
W* also know ibal anxiety may
With many persons even mod
contribute
to
tbe
beginning
of
erate
drinking
becomes
undesir­
of boyo and girls in this! Bert Tooehberry made a drive in
&lt;* «&gt;&gt;* ™o.t exciting day. In
able. Yet, for aome peraoca with heart pain. Therefore, a moderate
•lay up with n7. minute, and forye.terday
heart disease, drinking alcoholic amount of alcohol might relieve
The Drama will be a half. ty-two second! remaining Chuck
The first record making perbeverages ta moderation might thta anxiety through cerebral oehour Ln length this year Reek Bread:er then added a tip in to form anee cams off in the fifth' actually bs bsnefletaL
Uoa. It aervea os a sedative and
laid, and feta be hoard from J - » *lT#
home ,**m * tour P°l3!
of the matinee yesterday at
gtvee the patient a feeling of wenMad*
being.
to 4 p. m. Dee. 17 through 21 and1*“ *
.
v, ,
f**,
This wot emphasized at tbe Incidentally. Dr. Luongo s sur­
then again on the afternoon of
Florida State cut this lead to hut hooked op in the larga«t qulnlela
, two points though aa they hit ou in track history.
American Medical Association's vey also revealed that more than
tfce 24th.
Chicago convention a few months two-thirdi of those who suffered
a field goal with but fifteen »eThe **.7 combination returned
ta addition to Santa
jack. Dr. Joseph P. Luango, med- heart disease were overweight for
leal diroe toe of a Los Angeles an ate raze of 10 to 15 year* prior
petroleum company, made a sur-i to the attack. And only 27 per
*ey of 100 employee* with blito-'cent of the coronary cases had
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average diets consisting of a va­
Last night Susy Chooiey etflea of heart disease
and many other of
tbe
fine Chock Smith. Chuck then took
He found that 71 per cent o( riety of foed.
characters who will b* Busily rn- the ball o « of bounds with aevea UbIIshed a new track record for
Just what I've been telling you
gaged ia "making
ready’’ tks seconds remaining the score tied the five-aixteenihs mile. J. M.l thOM who aurvtved coronary at­ for yean.
tack* began drinking aplriti In
Edward*’
Brillian
Mlsa
toured
the
thousands upon
thousands of ts to and through a pais to Joe
eoursa moderation. Only 18 per cent had QcxmoN axs x n w n
toy*, dolls, wagon*, bicycles, aaJ Hobb* who dnbbled the ball track’s standard racing
been drinker* previously.
L 9 : What causes white spot*
other Christmas gift* that are ez- through three FSV players and la 39 7 seconds, one tenth below
All those who drank moderate- to occur on my akin? What con
the
mark
of
SOI
established
by
pected
to stocking! and under took a 55 foot despiration one
ly. he reported, claimed henefleial j do for them?
Christmas
Trees Chnataau
hand push ihot Just a* the buz- •,m ou, Stylish Bomb three lea­ effects and suffered lei* anxiety.! Answer: The cause of vitiligo.
ning.
|zer was sounding. The ball struck K&gt;n* *4&lt;x
There appear* to be valid rva- * disease of the ikm in which
— — ------------------------------- \ hgih on the backboard and came
Th# time was only two tenths
toning behind this.
ihe pigment la destroyed causing
I n n n l o j .*
i down through the basket By this off the world record of »t 5 set
Wt have tTidrne* which lr.dl white patches of various sixes, i*
CAtOi ANN MOUMAtO. 1. whose cancerous right eys was removed
L e g a l In Oi ICC
Itimo several hurvlre.) fans bad by Beach Comber at West Fla-, cates that alcohol tn moderation. not known it la not contagious.
to order to save the sight to her left eys, la unmindful of ter ordeal
ai she and her brother, Peter, draw in a coloring book at their home
rushed onto the floor to pick up t r r t o Miami in
1950.
Siise when Indicated, may dlmtnlahi Treatment la not often successful.
.vonta: os- si it
In East Boston, M am . Carol's parent*, relatives and inertia knelt in
Jo* who was on the flow having Oioosey boat keeinelmite Ed’ s the load of the heart by reducing although arsenic and thyroid exOTSTC UK f U O U l 'S I U :
pressure to the small peripheral tract kava been given internally
prayer of thanks to Santa Lucia, patron Saint of th* blind, on who**
o. va
x ist^
cKoto-r. kiM fallen down after the shot. FSU Deacon Jooes. who was seeling
arteries of the body.
'with slight surreal In tome c u n
Feast Day, Dec. IS, Carol was bora.
(Iwlmvatlonal Jouwdphoto)
k oew a s« g t i i n s * crollsy. u l player* atiTJ stood on tbe floor hi. fourth
*
straight
vietorv. br
MATHICk V CKuU.1T. atM kaswa
aa 1‘ sulcfc P
ksr hiukaal. too stunned to realiie whit had .lx lengths to record the big vie
M AHT A. U w O O S A U ) . a t J A. happened as ths refers* signaled tory to the 10th race
SSacUO.N'ALIi. k«r ktw&amp;aae. iiLNHT
y y carol.
Rlrh.nl.oa
tad
A . UKAHAJI aa4 kU.IIikIU.VK A. th# basket wa, good.
O R A ilA X HU Wt:s, rH kU KH ICK
People who have said School Cousin PheJtx loom %. the dogs
C. U U I k C U . aa4 K K T a k . HUBat to beat In the featured
ninth
B K U . kl&gt; wlla. II allva,
U spirit i. a thing of the pan
• w A tks
i.» « i t k w w s k.lra, Fiords would have been thorough- heat tonight.
S s s t s . , . craatM s. a x i .A * ,* U«a- ly eoBriocrd that nothing could
s e . iru.ts.s, cr»4;U .r, or .a*
Th** I*nfe«t week-night crow d;
ail ».rti*a cialmtaa by. through, be farther from the truth had they of the «-*a&gt;on, swelled by gneits!
u* !«r cr * « . : • » ; u id i u s k u u been there to witness the &lt;t.nionk*Bnt d if t a lo u : JILU A. PUK- stratloa students put on aflsr the and golfers from Mayfair Opwt
7kK hl'BkbU.. wlgjw. If
at ^Sanford, ata!O.* In on last night’ s
as4 If g**i. ksr aakaowg
ball mgams.
)wv w ^ stirs.
|w. 'wwi*
m•••w.
—
igr#«g i'ev* ^ *v. . ,*
_
.
* *,r'^rB*n Mnn w j f i p
^
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siTtww. grsatM* sssttasss
*v4 say.
Touchberry was th# gamts
, n ,M,
**
era. crsditara. trastMi:
ks* kll rsriUs cisi
timiie. »r. leading rebounder with 19 while i
_______*'
KJ,*:,
a ll. to«ed is a total Of 14 1
ivL T iai Tu&lt;mra».v hi iiiik u . i points He had to take a bark I
MW PI.F 90S r.UTt.TY
M A ItlA k
III UUkLU IU K K T
seat for h gh point honor* though
UiZAilAU .
U A K U A X irr w
kau
TD
ARMFD RORIIFRY
aiTT. D A .V U X wr. HULDC.V, J X. •s Joe Hobbs contributed JO on
BRADSHAW s - 1 JAR L O A ttte. I# for 18 field goal*. So far th ia U .* '!!,* ? ? 7?
r~ K Miami m in'
It s t l i . . * 4 tk .tr t n i w u t t aa,a ,h#
know s i * » u i u If a i r r l H , s»4 If season to three games Jo* has
In!
O s.a.
tk*
tn r w lli.
a .k s u a t. mid* a total of M points and has robbery of two women here
k .U &gt;
4 h 1w m
araalssA
aaslea- a field goat percentage o f 53 perlj which some t* noo worth of Jewel i
•
ii.™
k—
'
K*
s»ui
jo
r
!
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.
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«•«. llsr. rs. c t .J u .Tk, trust*., kkj
. a s aa* all H t t l a rtalialr.g %j cent. Jo. played less than half I ^ . * n? ° * "'r r* 'u»W*» were laken.,
tkri.oeh, un4-r *r sealnst s . 4 rs- of the first gsm* as ha fouled u J ,c *
43. admitted that'
}» * -l«« na(».4 i.r .v 4 .,U : KP- „
n# ami
whom
he
... . a companion
P
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Atnrx 4A X D T 4 DATVCe. GEORUB 9Wt- Bob Emsrick looked as if i , .
Ap
__ _ returning
__________ to
... his
. . . . old L r a i 1 ^ .
________________
„ C U tT C ,f
t____________
p o i i m o v _____
u l ______
a x . [he was
an‘? *» “ Jack"
entered _
H‘ &gt; Y .S' *P. Ills aa ------- -- 1
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h* • « * « &gt;« »**»u . m got
Br°?k’ I
‘ •»kpA»7, u t a serpoeattoa ’ ef IU rebo-undi.
,n^ took .he valuables from her
» .U a 4 . If a ll., as i ir 4.a4. tk.tr i
,n&lt;1 h*r
Mrs Jack Cal#&gt; •,.. r, ta affira ant Ail yartu.
11 *»• learned .oday that Coach lahsn. on Nov ft He uid “ Jack"
ctai mi nr kv. ikroacfc. urd.c a r1Mau«T bal decided *« return to nt.n-.A Ik., ^ f ! '
eea.a.: .a l K1w,n Oaagra I^ wm. .a . liBr&gt; _
it, v , .
1 * rob &gt;ery and kept an
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El?*.

W ill G o On Sole
Here O n Dec. 22

Kiddies To Hear
Santa Over Radio
Starting Dec. 17

UolF Team Wins
3rd Came Of Season

Record Making
Performance Told
At SO K C Yesterday

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17, 18. 19.

AFT APFEL4TION
KNOXVILLE. Tean. B -T w o
Knoxville doctors ar* named
Payn* and Akto.
and soak nl you. fur tk* relist dsasnads* la said cemylalat
Tk* aatars af skis tall
It
lo
WOlsI Ik* lit!* la U * ak.&gt;Ts dan.
crik*d laad a sa iu t yuo. aad each
e f yew
IIIT X K IS a i kaad and aeal a f
*• IJ I ,u rt al Onnfard O-mlaola
County Florida, tfcla U tk day af
Dncan '»c , A b , I SI A
a P Harmdeo
Clark ef aa'I Court
OEO A. kPEKR JR ,
•nlicllor (or elalatlt*P IV Itoi l i t .
Oaaford. Plorl le
(Clerk's 0 « « lj

Christmas •;
time is v#

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B U L 0 V A 'J-

watch time!

Alcohol In M oderation
Said To Aid Heart' Cases

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al
C R TdTAL
PU1XT.
Am .nd.d
Plat, acocrdin* le
lo ytal
slat tkars
tkarnof‘ r .
corded la -------Bonk
Plat U-okt. J.ears
M rsI* nf
th*
e a tlls
raeord. af Oeaiaal*
C -a n tr Florida. ,\XT» XVTi. *r X 'l
nf ilnwramar.t I « s g. ,-lnet.on I.
Tew aakle Z* h a t k Ilaa«n I* KaaL
You. 8*'1 td (l( of jrvt) 4fg Mr#*
kr Ovllflad I la l a ta ll kaa ke«a
kmtiekr a s .1 — * y --j
- a , O r .u ll
Pearl, la and for' eeialaota Cnaalr,
'-Virl-ia
I* r b a a .r r
at t ill. I U,
VTriErLKR. J R . at «I M ala» KV.\ AOVK.S r n O L I .r al.
I « » W » aa K is A r ia t O n lley,
. t sl
def.ndaaia
sal
waa. a*4
•vek a f ye a. ara r» ■ursJ in fils
gowk Ar.iwtr
t*
|ha
glal«llfr&gt;‘
Ca nplala; with tka Clark a f .aid
Tourt aad •■•r*s s k i olalalirfa*
atliraey.
OE O
A. I P V t * . J it,
wanan adders, la P. O Bos IJSi
Bkiford p to r lla , a m y y nf .aid
A s .w .r
n*
ar k -fo rs V i 'n j i v
'
D , ISiT aad If yoa
p H le
w . i dorr## pm roaways win k« sa tsrn l sgalast ye s.

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s !r ^ s s r « s ja : s r A ^ r jr jr s t

* l i ) been u u n g V S S S T 'J S il
‘ h - games L
}ttT n
14a lead anj O.lonliallva |-.n-! ou* 11 *Tems a. if tn* Ck&gt;)l IM.en'lj
».ay. L td . If ail*, aat if 4-at beea able to acquaint themselves
k t « U M W O O In a f f t c o ; r t A H IH iA w t.w
.
c
Lvvi» a m &gt; i-o ia im za Tio .v c(i|(. * “
offense so he u r*
P IN T . L T D . a ~»rj&gt;.,r*t &lt;m of C .| - turning to kit old patterns Tb#!
Isnit If l.* a llv . s l . l l s e sad If dit•alssd or In tU sIdallaa. all aa. a*» line op will be; Bun Touchk -o w a efricara. dlrssiora llaalda. berry r 4. Dirk Hobaa r ) it
lu *
aaalcas, i s i - r a w r . la la t.r Emrick j
OSI. iraal.sw, ar aay otksr partl.a the forward spots. Bob
claiming ky, Ikraufk,
un.I.r or 8’ 5 at center, and Joe Hobbs'
attain.i sai l Storlda Land an I C o . 8’ t. Chuck Smith S’ 10 at guard !
lenlsallon C rm ra tr. U 4
a n r * .,
TN# Gatngs don't play agam un­
rsttoa nt r -s l a n d ; sad aar and
*11 oartl.a k a .ln * ar clalm lae ta til Saturday ia Miami and thea
kavs aav rlnkt. till* nr
latars.l
la Ika loll twin* Sw crlbnl era *. they leave Sunday for Charlotte,
* r :s
lylne aad kalne la Osealaela N. C. where they will participate]
A*aaai&gt;. st.irila . t a - » l l .
Lula L
at. I t Zt i t u . i t i i . Zl aad i t to the Carrousel Tournament Dec.

TAMPA CT—Tbs bankrupt Hillsboroogh County Crime Conransiloo U facing a crisU with resi*.
nation o f Hs spermting director,
Ralph W. Mills.
MOD, actlv* bead of tits eonminion lines iU formation in
1951, said he woold stay on far a
white if hn could help the group '
solve its problems.
Th# com mitalon was organized
after the Senate Crime Inveitgating Committee probed Tampa's
racketa ia 1950.

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Bob

Karris
AIlOl'T
THIS QUESTION
1 was a* gad to kav* my
Chmtmas shopping finished. .
now 1 esa start over again
Last night a burglar took all
th* prevents, along with Jewelry »od fur*. 1 has* ’ailn.k’
insurance on th* fun and
Jwwreiry; could I hav* insured
th* present* too?

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Finsterwald Top Honor
Man In Yesterday's Play
S. Snead
American Legion . Fire Dept. Refuses
Local Talent Will
Party Dec 17;
Be Seen In 'H igh
To A n s w e r Afarm Visiting
PGA Open
Toy Is Admission
Fever Follies'
L. Bridgers To Be

The "braia" of the Sanford Fire
Department were callrd before
Slamniin* Sammy Snead :sm i
the Board of Sanford City Com­
back to Sanford to visit tne May-1
missioners last night at an ad­
The Annual Christma# Party journed meeting from the Mon­
fair Inn'*- $13,000 PGA Open
r ,*n'
" re *0,n« *hM,»
HAM KNEAD STOPS BY to congratulate the ( mo low-scorers at tin* time In yesterday’* fir*l round of the Catnhell-Li*«alnf Poat No. day night session to explain their
yesterday.
j schedule for "High
Fever FoL
IS- holti In the Mayfair Inn'a $15,000 PGA Open. (Left to right) Don January, Al Balding. Snead, and S3 of the American Legion ‘ will refusal to answer a cal', to the
I
Snead
did
not
come
in
to
pley'lic*",
**M
Mr*.
Robert
S. Stone
Bob Keller. (Staff Photo)
*
he held Monday evening, Dae. Mayfair Inn Country Club recent­
|in the tournament but made the1general chairman of Ihe commit*
17 at 7 o'clock at tha Legion Hnt ly.
round.* .hnking hands and congra-1 tPe which I* in charge of the big
on Seminole Bird.
Mayor F. D. Scott had called
tnlahng low score pUjer* a, they Iofa| ,afen, , hnw sponiorH hy th#
According to Pn«t Commander the Eire Department to a recent
eame in from the first round of ^ mlnoIe |iMplU| Auxiliary.
l.ynn Lyon, there will bo muale, tree fire at the Country Club. Lt.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - 15 I V
C f ™ ! ™ 'C o u n t r y Club
Production will be pro.
ringing entertainment, refresh- John Crowe refused to send the
menta ami a reported
vialt by fire apparatus outside the city year nld Lynda Rridgers, daughter V)i!t ••jumping" with low icorcs * 7 rd l' eh- 8 9 •• the Seminole
of Mr. and Mia. A. L. Rrldgers, yesterday with 40 of the cot lest-1
School Auditorium,"
she
Santa Clau* who la dated to drop limits.
Li. Crowe, questioned by com­ Altamonte Spring*, has on var- ants bringing in cards of M 0r
In with goodie* for tho Children.
missioners, explained "We do not
Acconiing to Mrs. Stone, "High
Admission to the party,
tald answer fire alarms outside of tho lou* ocaolons had the upportun- better for under par playing.
However, the course record set \Fever
Follies" will be
built
Commander Lyon, will be a toy city limits unless they are regis­ her for the Christmas holiday!,
last year by Don Fairfield with around the talent available hera
which will be turned over to the tered with the city."
Ity to work with and receive In­ • m DU the first day of the in the community. She said, "Tha
Elk's Club
for their
annual
"We will go to schools or where |structlons in Aquatic Art under tourney wa* not bested when 132 cooperation of all of the civifl
Christmas Tree
for the under­ lives are Involved such as heart
privileged children of the com­ attacks, drownings or similar in­ the direction of Henry I Gundling. amateurs, came in from the first flubs and organiiation ta needed
coach and president of Interna- jg holes of the tournament.
|to make the show a aucceif."
munity.
cidents." However, U. Crowe ex­
tlonsl Academy of Aquatic Arts, „ on Kairficld, of Casey. III.
Merchants of Sanford have aW
The future of the Capital Im-i It la expected that the *400,000 —
plained, ‘‘ we will not go to any
and Gundling s wife. Ren ah, P*n-,cimc (n n ith a 73, ten over his ready contributed over Sl.COO to.
call
if
one
truck
is
out."
provement program bond ordin-1
*0, "com tn..VioncM P°“ ur*f '1 •&gt;'
lh# ®«mbera
American champion Lynda s most |ait y, ar-* unusual record.
ward ihe program,
A direct question to Lt. Crow recent work with the Bundling* i However, sport* writers and j - rem« r-.o in „» v
anc. war at stake at 12:15 today Ij^ in ^ th c early pari of the after- ‘f ^ j'merican
P «« »
v w
when Sanford City Commissioner! |noon
bring their wives and famlliea asked "What are your instruct­ wa* last summer at Montreal.
onienr.
„ i ~ i,
Jerome Cargill of New York
reassembled for a recessed meetTh' . lnn non will .tart the ile- for "the evening of fun and cn- ions regarding orders from a city Canada.'
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direct
"High
.
. ..
ted that if the weather stayed tv ,...
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commissioner to violate one of
mg from last night's adjourned I ^ ^ l o n l h e
Capital fm -; tertalnment."
A few weeks ago Lynda decided |ooJ thcre wl„ be ,omc ,ow . " * r._Fo,,,e*;l T.w‘
»«."•
meeting to consider the ordin j provement program which will In*! Lyon said that mambers not your ordera or regulations?"
Most everyone agreed that
The Lieutenant answered, "I could have the Gundlings with
so successfully produced
and
•Jn,;*Ielude a Communil) Center, Negro able to attend tha
Christinas
2t'»3 and under will win the tounuwouldn’
t
do
it."
presented "IleUes and Beaux" ia
»o she wrote asking if they might i
. .. . . . . . .
Last minute changes in details swimming pool. Boat Basin, Two Party but would like to contri
"Cnless a group of commis­ consider coming to Florida and ' m,nt ,hl* &gt;iar'
Orlando recently.
i dissatisfied several of the com* |new fire department pumpers, ajbute a toy could do so by leaving
.. .
. ___
... .
Top money man will cop a
sioner*
instructed me. I wouldn't
|inissioners when a representative j new fire station, two new garbage |them with
Harry Ituiiell
at
Proceed* from
"High Fever
i
t
.
u
r
Z
i«
7
'
prlre
of
$2,400
with
the
runnerup
Jackets were presented to 19 of Lcedy, Wheeler A Allman. In- , packers, a duller and loader, two Welch' Tire Shop or with Gen# violate my Instructions for If I her family The Gundlings also uk)ng prile moncy of Jt.800.| Follies", commented Mrs. Stone,
did and had a wreck the other had been invited to Yale Univer­
Seminole High Schoolgridsters
vestment brokers of Orlando pre dump trucks, a derrick truck and; Stovall
at Galloway's
Service
j wrlll be used to purchase an orcommissioners would hold me re­ sity to hold a Sytnpoiulm there, Third place will receive $1,400.
.
,h. fir.r vented a plea for a concession in chaasis, street sweeper, air con* [ station,
Following today’s round, com- thopedie
operating table
fof
who are lettermen
sponsible," Lt. Crow said.
but Lymla’ a invitation was ac­
|the working of the ordinance and ditioning for the city hall and
- Commlssioenr Gatchel asked cepted instead. When William plrling the first 3« holes of the Ssmlnole Memorial HospitaL
time’ at chapel exercises ,hi* the length of the recallable year*. (roller station, sheet lighting,
-----------------"What i* your authority If lhe|i'„,t. Manager of the Langford 72 bole PGA Open, the low no
morning.
However, Bob Wagner, the rep- storage huHdihg, street construeFirt Chief or his Assistant is out, in Winter Park, heard of this, he professional*^ ami tie* plus 10
David Gatchel, for the Sanford resentatlve on hand to discuss tire lion and street name signs.
OVIEDO—A special Christmas of town*?
Ioffered the pool facilities for a , amateurs rill
Kiwanis Club, presented Jackets latest developments in floating
The entire program will cost program will be held
Sunday
Crow said "I us* tny Judge­ Symposium there on Frklay,'Sat-j boles,
to: Jim Warner, Bobby Little, the revenue certificates, advised Ithe city and estimated half-mil-; evening at the Oviedo Methodist ment."
unlay and Sunday Dec. 21-23.
I Ocw Flostarwakl, wiry young
the Board of Sanford City Com-1 lion dollars with IIOSJWO already r .
. .. .
of Bedford Tlcighls, Ohln, -**
* been announced.
It was at this point that Com­
’ John Williams, Claude Hlttsll. Ge- misslonert that hi* organlxatlon i In the city'* till resulting from I a ____
At » p. m. Sunday Decff. 3. *
A special offering for the Metho- missioner Krlder ask** thr Fire "The Spirit O Christmas" a wa- w** ,0£i honor ht'an
In
yc4TFr.lay’s
’
C
l
l
U
T
C
H
S G C fC t O F Y
*^rald Jonsi. Allen Swaim. Rich- culd I've up to It* - 9-eem-nt' the first r-W -e*
.
.
.
.
...
t»«e city by
be staged by the PjfF when he carded a 84 with an
A(J a(|(||t|on ,0 (k
. .. .
ard Phagan, Charles Pence. Ton ' ^
contract with the city on the'th* Florida Pnwir A tight Co
,,i’ t ri°me at Enterprise win be Department Lieutenant "Irregard- ter ballet will
le*s, whether it is the Mayor or Langford Marlin Club, in which •ll llnJ°,ow
Brown, Fred Behrens, David Stan- j C|a(|, al originally auliturired. |will finance the entire building “*en al
tune,
th^ rr2nl
beenmade necessary at
theCelta commissioner that calls you. Lynda will be featured a* "The fix under par and a par 3t on the (fj|| B-pth|
ley. Ronney Russi. Eddie Bar^
fl(U, ,i2nlng of the ordin- *"&lt;* P"bbc Improvement program, j
— "
~
you
would
follow
your
instruc­
Betlilehem".. The
Th» show
hour, Ronnie Giles. Teddy Walker. amp waj |)atCi, fjr diwuMton ' the payment fr othe revenue cer j
W C a t t lE T
Star Of Brtlilehem
show, back
___ nine.
--------- . . . . . . . its unprecedented an I iteady
tions from the Fire Chief?"
will be directed by Miss Diane Finsterwald told reporters •This
......
and Jack Stotsky.
' at last night'* adjourned meeting tifieate* coming front Ihe new
Crow
answered
"Yessir-"
Nil*. Tickets are on sale and Ii* "V best year and 1 am playing
Partly cloudy, continued warm
The three managers also receiv­ but was held over until this ntorn city funds.
Mr*. VT. C. Ilarimtn Is now
"In other words," said Com­ the general puhlie is Invited
|a little heller all amitid."
Franchise money from the Flo- with a few scattered showers
ed jackets from Gatchel who ing because of the absence of
missioner Krider, "w* have no
_________________
serving a* a pnrtime secretary
The
27
year
old
golfer
who
Is
rida
Tower
and
Light
Co.
through
Saturday;
low
tonight
was assisted in the presentation one commissioner.
authority.”
completing his fifth year as a with office hour* from g a. ra.
the payment for the revenue crr*;&lt;iO-7J.
by Willis Peacock. Those rcceivA waiver of rules and adopt­
U. Crow explained also that D n c *. O f f i r P Will
prnfe««lnmil admitted that it was until 12 noon each day, Monday
f ing jackets a* managers were: ion of an ordinance icquirc* a
he had called Asst. Fire Chief * 0 5 1 V / I I l C e YY I I I
the "long putts" that helped me. through Saturday, according ta
Jack Bridges, Jimmy Jackson, and full attendance of the Board.
R. T. Thomas immediately fol­
He
dropped a ball In the cup on the Rev. J. W. Parham, pastor of
George Green.
lowing hi* call from Mayor Scott
the church.
Ihe third green from 25 fee*.
The awarding of
jackets by
to explain his actions and that
OVIEDO— The Oviedo Post Of­
"This
year’s
scom at the MayRecaitse of Increased Sunday
the Sanford Kiwams Club is an
his decision was approved.
fice will he open Sunday after­ fair Inn Open is my best since School enrollment department* of
t
annual award to letter winners. |
Questioning other officers of noon beween I and &lt;t p. m. In I9.U when I shj* n (II In the St-1 ihe church school have been re­
The Jim Robson Sweater wa*
the Sanford Fir* Department, order to help Ihe public In their j ^ i , Open," he said.
arranged a a well as classroom#
awarded to Cecil Dandrldge who
(\
OVIEDO_
iri F*rt/t A
a
mce,in(,
« l—~
«of
»
tk
,htf. :
■
Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr. was Christmas mailing.
j five golfer*
were rurtnerup changed.
asked
"Under
the
circumstances
waa chosen a* the most Pro'"1*' boy, and girl* 4-H Club wa* held
The Post Office will also b- to Finsterwald with 05* The first
tj,,.
p^gram
Ing JV pUyer. Tha presentational |ho 0vif&lt;lo „ jgh gchoo|. They
do you back up Chief Thomas' open Saturday afternoon and In# two to came In with the W card 0f
O n tn l Baptlit Church
(Caatlaaed m Page It)
following eSaturday and Sunday, wert Don January and Itoh Keller wj,| h# preientH Sunday ni-hL
WV n* k
AthUHe' S - both met for the decotl.m.l ser(Cnnllnneo
Page T"
Ten)
observing the »ame hours.
1
“ "On
* "***
"1
A
vice, after which they had their Sunday evening at 3:30 p. m.iwill be shared by an overflow
Dec. 18 at 7:30 p. m. Inspiration__
Individual meetings,
Mrs. WiNon a[ the First Presbyterian church ] congregation. The minister,
the
I *1 music and scripture mailing la
D
I
t i _I being in charge of the girls and ,hc Chancel choir of 33 chorist- Itev. A. G. Mclnnis. heartily in
under the direction of Mrs DonTS. b e a s i e y rlCQQ Mr. Turkrr the boy*.
1rr* will present their annual all- vile* not only Presbyterian* but
1aid Hall. The Church Choir, lha
(V-monstratiorv* were given on musir hour of worship celebrat- memhrr* of all denominations to
[Concord Choir and tne Cherub
cereal* and egg* by «ome of the mg Chriit’s nativity,
he present Early arrival, he said,
! Choir of the church will partici­
girls. Plan* were discussed and
Official* of the church said will be helpful, not only in as­
pate.
The
American
Red
Cro*»
made for a Christmas party on that indications are that a* in suring better scat, but It will H ^ a T Relief Fund in
SomDecember
avoul mien upturn of the worship
(.
,,
,
By MARIAN JONES
very
rive minute* of chime* will be­
By HELEN SNODGRASS
.of each of the carol* a* they,
OVIEDO—We are very proud
slowly,
said
Seminole
County
gin
at
5:25
p
m.
ENTERPRISE —Tho Chrtstma* » rr, u„ d
I OVIEDO—The City Hall Memof thv fact
that Mr*. Joe
I
Chapter
rhairman
Frank
Evans
The choir will *tng It anfhems
^ Beasley (lomi«e) is chairman of
I mutlcal presented by Ihe combined j ^
congregation «*ng jeveral „rial building will he the *cen#
ye*terd»y.
and there will he five ln*tnimen• the Central East Coa«f District
To date * e have ral*ed ° n,, f*&gt;"«r‘ h - h - d the*7iigrlm Com °, ^
- r e familiar one. and o ^ much^ merrimen^ Jaturday
tal number*.
of the Florida Home Economics
*141 and our quota Is $435. he |nl|n„ y M,.lh()&lt;)|,t ch„rch of Dr- the number* rendered by the
The
order
of
service
Is:
Ansociation. They had a recent
choir were, "Gloria in KxcetiU", Senior High School party lo b#
I'HELUDES
**!?• ,
,
,
„ JBary under the ilirectiun of cho
meeting at Olenridgc Junior High
C „o n t r i b u t i o n * _ j"* / be mailed. Charles M. Cassel of
Chriilnu* Pastorale (Pachelbel';
Dellary "Goil Re*l Yr Merry Gentlemen", given that night, announced Mrs.
School.
Red,w|lh Mrf ,-atherin. Sellar*. En- Deck The lUII". "Citurns of |Milton Gore. Youth Chairman of
Puer Natu*
Est
(Titcomb); to Hungarian Relief Fund
Louise tells us that they |e irnFla." the local |Prpr(,e organist, Thursday even­ Chatres". "O Holy Night", with the P-TA. Thla I* their annual
Sanford. Fla.
Christmas Pipe* of County Clare
ed a geat deal about decorations
comment- ing wa* one of Ihe most enjoy­ Mr* Kli*c Wulf a* soloist, and |ChrLlmaa celebration.
(Gault: Slcllano (Bachi Mrs.1Rw* Cro«« chairman
from .Mr*. Adrian htockard, who
able highlights of the early Christ- ” (5oo«l Will To Men", by Mr.! The Junior High Christmas parGeorg* Touhy at ihe organ, Mrs.
demonstrated Christina 1 decorat­
Ca**el a* soloist.
ty, under the direction of Mra.
Boy Mann at the piano.
"I know there are hundred* of mat season.
ing. corsage*, etc.
Processional: O Come All Y* P&lt;mple who want to contribute to. The flev. Wilfred Aldridge, pas
This same program will he glv- John Courier and Mr*. ame»
This District Includes SentinFaithful
the relief of luffering,
hunger, tor of DeBary church, served ah- cn at Ihe DeBary church Sunday Pearson, will be held onThur*d*y
W ole. Volusia. Osceola.
orange.
THE PROPHECY
»nd dlstres* of the
oppressed |y as the announcer for the pro- afternoon Dec. 23 at 4 p. m. and night, D*-c 20. This will alto b#
Lake.
Flagler
and
Brevard
Ixi How A Rose E'er Blooming Hungarian people,'' Evan* said. |gram and gave a short history the invitation ii extended to all.; a large affair.
(Palestrina) Male Chorus
Counties.
. t iie i .i r n .r town
How Far 1* It To Bethlehem
(Shaw)
i Joseph Came Seeking A Rett­
ing Place (Willoughby)
Till: SIIKPIIEHDM
Bob Shaffer. Oviedo, was elect­
•Shepherds Now Go
W# &lt;arr.
ed historian of the Tau chapter
■Dickinson)
of Alpha Phi Omega, national
Solo: Mrs. Charles Wilke
service fraternity, for the
se­
Piano: Mrs. Roy Mann
cond semester in a recent meet
THE ANGELA
ing at the University of Florida.
Holy laird Cod of Hosti (Gaul)
Shaffer is the son, of
Mr.
Women's Chorus
Charles G. Shaffer.
TIIE MANGER
New officers and brother* will
Here Mid the Ass and Oxen Mild
b» installed after
the founders
(arr. Shaw)
Day Banquet Sunday, Dec. 1$.
i Watts Nativity Carol farr. Shore)
Solo: Mrs. Rudy Sloan
; Offertory: The Night Of The Star
( Elmore t organ
ClIRiSTMAX IN FRAM E
O Holy Night (Adams)
Solo: Mrs. Charles Wilke
CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND
So Bleat A Sight (arr. Shaw)
Solo: Harry Weir
CHRISTMAS IN AMERICA
Christmas Fantasy (arr. Gilbert)
Solo: Robert Crumley
"THAT WILL BE PERFECT", taid Mrs. A. B Petervon (left), All Hail Ihe Virgin’ s Sun (Dick! member of Ihe Sctniniile Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, a* she dis­ ! inton)
cusses the coves peg* for ‘ High Fevti Follies" program, wait Mrs. C H Ilim i IS HIE WORLD OVER TIIE ( OMRINED CHOIRS of the Enterprise Methodist Church
aented a Christmas musical Thuradtf avenmg. (Photo by U i )
j R. Biubake* trig.ii). (ita il Photo)
_ . ____ ___ . ibiktu Nighi
k [ and tha PUgnm Community Methodial Church of Da Bary pit

Featured In Water
Ballet On Dec. 23

* City Commission Is
E x p e c te d To P a s s
•Bond Ordinance Today
19 Gridsters Get
Jackets; Robson
Award Presented

Christmas Program

phy the nnai 3« Mrs. Hartm an W ill
Serve A s Part-Time

Presbyterian Church
Demonstration Seen r
, I
n
r II
At 4-H club Meet txpected lo Be FuLL
For Musical Program

M

Of District

Home
Economics Assn.

Be Open Sunday

Relief Fund Is
Growing Slowly
Says Chairm an

Combined Choirs Give
Christmas Program

P-TA Party Told

Oviedoan is Named
Fraternity Officer

YOU HAVE

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Radio &amp; TV , Log
Adventure with menu

The Boslth Show

reading Is to hold U» copy on b
4*-degrte angle from the vertical
sad just nad«r s toot and s half
from yoor eyee.
U tor s n r htfoeeta, te n * sm­
other Op: Don’t Utt jort teed
forward wten reading. Instead,
lower your syss. And whon read­
ing n newspaper, fold It la half
A. O.: Xted a baby twB y w i
a«o sad bm st-fsd ter for eight
months. Howcrsr, my bneete win
not dry np. Whst would yo« n ggeat tbst I do?
Answer: It would to w tl lor
te read lA-potat ytm to t e n s compints physics!
szsmlnsUoa to detenalna srhethor tten Is sons hormone 0118cRlty ceasing tbs breasts to dieeharge.
la neh assss, ths esuoo often
i Is not fooad and the dlschsrgs
Rsoslly stops by Iteolf If given

bratea hla 100th birthday. Tbs
113-pound fentfRAfieR fhldlsd
srchltocturo la Germany and
Rams la the United Matos wtea
te was JJ years old. la tbs past
rear, Neste has drawn and said
plans for II booses and oat for
a warehouse
flnirmatlonal)

Wyatt Earp TV's

oppoaltlon '*711# B r o t h e r a,"
"Noah’o Ark" on Tueaday nights
and racking'op the largaat audi­
ence for that tranlng. It 1a reek•nod to bo the hlgheat rated of
the eowpake aagaa and ranka with
Dfanayland and Lawrence Welk as
ona of ABC’ s three top ihowa.
Naturally this is highly gratify­
ing te O’Brien, a hap, handsome
•■•Marine whe was born In Ro­
chester, N. Y., and grew up out
Weat-ln Chicago. When I caught
np with him, ha had finished his
ST Earp films for tha gaaion and
was coaterring with Marilyn Ershine In a Ford Theatre film.
Why hat Earp bean so tuceasafnlT
"Partly becauao it's a ihow tha
whole family can watch," laid
O'Britn. who wore makeup lean
for hla role at a prizefighter. "Wa
don't lniult the lnunigonce of
adults. In fact, a breakdown of
our audience ihowa that It U di­
vided almoot equally among men,
women and children. Strangely
enough, tha woman lead slightly.
"Alto, wa hare been favorel by
oar time. Last year wa started
out oppooite Phil Silvan and ho
beat u by i few points Than
Silvers moved up a half-hour and
that favored na. A lot of people
preferred to move to another half,
hour show rather than eoma In on
the middle of an hour show, ouch
aa NBC had."
Hla only regret: that the lateneso of the ihow 8:30 here, 7:30
In tha East eliminate! many po­
tential viewere nndar I yaart.

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Teen Time
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T H E N E W E S T M EM BER
O F T H E G R EAT U N E OF
DOGGONE SURPRISED

TUCSON, Arl«. IP —Auxiliary
Deputy Sheriff Jack Sheohin step­
ped from hU car on an errand
A Carman Shepherd daohed out
of a houoe and aank hli teeth
into Sbeihan’i loft leg.
The deputy reported that the
dog then "Just atood baek and
looked at ms with the moat
•mated axproailon on hla faeo.”
Sheehan added: ” lt wse the
flrat time la my Ilfs I waa ever
thankful for baring
wooden
lag."
GENERAL DIRECTION

ANCHORAGE. Alaika 'JT —The
Corpa of Engineers la seeking en­
gineer! and technician! for awrice in Alaoka. The head of the
recruiting team being sent to
ooutham itatea la Robert K. Lee.
MEXICAN INVASION
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. (*_
Mra. Margaret R. Semple found
the »mall Mexican Chihuahua an
Ideal dog for a houoe pot. She
liked it oo much ihe now haa 73
of them—all pate and all named.

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Lone Reiner
John Only—News
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Ford Theetre
June Wymen Theetre
Victor Borse Show
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People’! Choice
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Chinn Smith
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Happy, Happy Holiday Ideal

SHORT DIVISION
rORT WORTH, Tax. (H-Wheo,
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ohlhautar eotldn't gat together on a dP
viilon of their community pro­
perty, the divorce court judge ordared It all brought before himThalr worldly goodi ware spread
before him — nna Ironing hoard,
four tea glaieei, a lamp and a
grinder.
OhlhawoT got tha Ironing board
and meat grinder and hit wlfa
got tha tea glaioeo and limp.

For there’s where Ford’s newness really pays off
C A R E LE S S M ONET

In D ecorator

SUNBURY. Pa. '.h-Netl Walebeck. of Buffalo, N Y., wi« flaad
&lt;21 and costs In Union County
court hvre for “ literally throw­
ing money around."
Patroman Albert Heoa uld he
arretted tha Rurknoll Untvaraity
otudent becauoa he uld tha youth
threw levrral pennlao at a lighted
algn and broke the glaia tube*.

Colors

In straightening the curves
You can ice that Ford's longer, lower Sculptured Look males
other care look downright old-fashioned. But the part you can't
lew—the new “Inner Ford'-1j what »how» its stuff when you drivo
a Ford. It’s revolutionary front the wheels up! And it fecit it.

"I WAIT WITH JOY
TIIE COMING YEARS'*

Ford’! wider frame lets &gt;ou sit iwcct and low. It let* Ford hug
tha road* because of ita lower center of gravity. And Ford’* new
front luipemion, rear springs and new easy handling are part of
the schema to make you think every road is cloud-smooth.

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You huvn good
liv­
ing tn look forward to be­
cause modern research U
rapidly learning the sec­
rets of how to live a henlthier and longer life. In
the medical and pharma­
ceutical journals we rend
to keep informed, ere r*.
ports of per feet ion diacovto your coming yenni.
Keep in close touch with
your physclan, for he can
now treat you better than
ever before. In our prescri­
ption department are tho
medicines, new or old, that
ho a ill prescribe to help

In melting m o u n ta in s ...In smoothing the bumps

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Happy you to solve Christmas ihopping
problems with gay gifts of additional
phones m decorato- colors! Here’s smart,
modern convenience for Grandma's bedside table...
Dad't den. . . Mom's kitchen. . . the
teenager's room. For a special friend, to save
slept and make life easier all
through the year.
Each gift phone le gaily Chrutma*.
swapped, with card for your name.
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Delivered before Christmas, installed
any time. The modest cost can be
charged to your telephone bill.
Order today! Call our business
office or ask any
installer-repairman
you happen to see.
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S o u th e rn Bell Te le p h o n e
and Telegraph Company

Tl&gt;* magic touch of the new Ford power plants makes moontaint disappear. Whs* looks like uphill feelt like downhill. You get
this surging power in a wide choice of new Silver Anniversary V-B
engines. Or you can choose Ford's new. more economical Mileage
Maker Six, the most powerful Six ever offered in the low-price Held

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frOLUMH XLV11

SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 193*

If Yew Herald la Not
Delivered By 6 P. iL
Can 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Deltvrry

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Aaaodated Preoa Leased Wire

N a 154

First M a y f a ir Inn
f&gt;GA Hole-1 n-One M ade
Board Probing Cause
'Of Hot Water Heater
failures In Local Area

D. Sanders Town Council Ok's
Turns Pro Immediate Action
Yesterday

On Several Projects

Store than 120 gotfarra alerted
teeing off yeeterday morning
ALTAMONB SPRINGS -T h e
abort)y before I o'clock la the
qualifying rounds which precede Altamonte Springs Town Council
the Second Annual Mayfair Inn'a okayrd several projects at its
Monday night meeting for immed­
$15,000 PGA Open which will get
iate action- Among these Include
The Board of City Commission- ager Warren E. Knowles reque*t* undcrway tomorrow,
the construction of pump house
era began a probe into what ed that aome investigation be
w ^
m0f# thin M g0|f#r,,
might be the cause of the rapid made Into the cause of such fall- only $0 ware chosen to bring the for the water pump In the park
failure of hot water heaters in urea that ar# beginning to be a field up to the maximum 1M at a cost of $150, a new bulletin
board for the Community House
the Sanford area.
yard at $75, a fire alarm switch
A petition filed with City Man- costly replacement Item with local: golfere for the tournament
appliance dealers as well a*
Those qualifying yesterday did to he installed In the home of J
manufacturers.
so with Korea of 75 end under. C. Howell, a new municipal park
City Manager Knowles at first However, for a short while tan- sign and the claying of Holly St
recommended that an application ifon ires running high when and Adelaide Bird.
DOLT. SANDERS. Jl'ST TURNED PRO answers questions plied to him b y his former e t a eh end
of lime be made to Sanford’s wa-; (her* waa a possibility that seorea
Tb# Council also voted to hold sports writer*. Sanders (far right) Is talking with Tne Sanford Herald’s Sports Editor Hugh Analay,
ter supply which would, in effect, Up to 78 would allow player* to i the annual town Christmae party Andrew J. Bracken, his former coach nnd now principal of Seminole High School, and John Keeling;
"Increase the hardness of the wa- qua||fy.
j Friday Dec. SI at the Community Sports Director for Radio Station WTRK. (Staff Photo)
By HUGB ANSLEY
ter
some”
Leading
interest
was
la
the
Tfou,e
«00 being allotted
rpo btr r o r r o a
By MARIAN JONES
Knowlea. In hi« preliminary re- ftv,
low., rurt golfers, three tor *hil Purpoee. ilayor Lawrence
The first CUnle and IxhiblOVIEDO —Don't forget to plan
tien at the Mayfair I«» Semi* your schedule to^inelude the O- port, suggested that the lime be who eait1, |„ win, 08a and two Swoffnrd volunteered to act as
chairman.
Role County Club got underway viedo Woman's Club luncheon and added at n coat of $2,200 for wbo earded 87a.
Mrs. T. F. Wood appeared be- j
today, prior to the Second An- _____
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meeting
Friday
at noon.
AUo, re­ mechanical feeders and a $1,500
Biggest play of the day went to
City ,.Mana­ Charles "Chuck" Malachaaki of for* the Couneil ai a represennoal $15,000 PGA Mayfair Inn [ member that it will be held in
in . annual. .expense.
. . . . .. The
„
Open.
the City Hall Memorat Building j
Addleon III. who slammed In a tative of the Altamonte Springs
tralize the acidity of the local wa­
Ed "Porky" OUtar amused the in order to har« room for ail
"hole-in one" on the 18tb, • U$ Civic Club, requesting financial 1
crowd with hie antic*. The win­ members and the Oviedo High ter eupplyyard hole. The unusual feat assistance from the town for the'
Asked for the cause of the dlf- brought Malchaakl two eaglae an purchase of an oxygen tank and
ter pro for the Mayfair Inn, School Glee Club, who will preof „
hon*yraoon,Bg reiusdtator for life saving puralong with traveling pro Jay He- »ent the Chriatmaa Mu«lc pro- fer.nce In water content with idThe Seminole County Medical the organization, Dr. Gordon D.
Uavfelr lnn
P°**»
torat reeldent
o f gjUMy
the combert. conducted the PGA spon- gram Mr*. T. L. Lingo U in Jaccnt communities. City Mana­ golfer Is the J,™.
Sanfonl Postmaster Joel Field Society named new .officer* for Stanley.
first
Mayfair
Inn
munity
,
e01t
of
Mrs.
sored clinic, with Chick Harbert *h«rge of the program arrange- ger Knowles told th* Board of PGA tournament playor to turn la
explained today to postal patrons 1057 at it* qnnual meeting held
It we* poiated out that the
Sanford CUy Commissioners that a "holt In one" record over the Wood stated thit the volunteer the use of the new economical last night anii called for the co­
raentsts the emcee.
grievance committee i* end has
flreihrn would be Instructed In "Combination Mail" service for
Mrs. Don Ulrey, president, will the type of toil through which
operation of local citizens in re­ been an Integral part of th* Semi­
.ft Ed Furgol, who hai one of the preside over the meeting, as us­ the water seeped in lu various course.
the operation of the equipment mailing a personal letter or mes­
porting complaints to their Grie­ nole County Medical Society and
moat severe handicaps of any ual.
Next
big
Interest
around
the
|„
which
she
said
she
flad
disstratas
between communities.
sage Inside a parcelvance Committee.
tournament professional in hisla named for th* purpose of re­
We are eagerly lookng forward "Just a few feet of soil can change Mayfair Inn Golf Course raster cussed with Chief (Jordon BlackExplaining that many pcoplr
Dr. Gordon I). Stanley was ceiving any grievance or com­
toy, demonstrated
cf- to the delicious Christmas lun- the content of water,” hr said. day was In Doug Sanders, young |msr of the Fire Dept, and he «tat. . . . . his most
.
are unaware that a violation of turned president of tho local
factive elub, the 3 Iron. A child- cheo;, lhjlt wjij ^ prepirfd inj
Arthur Greer, a representative Miamt golfer who turned pro Just ed that they would co-operate In postal regulations I* involved if county medical group with Dr. plaint that th* public may have
hood accident left Ed with an l#rv#d by Mrf Jo- Battle lnd of "lhe""sanford Gas Co."'appeared
« " • ,w " f ,\y * *
m ry
possible The action flrts-class letters are enclosed Daniel II. Mather* as vice presi­ regarding medical service In Senford or Seminole County.
almost uialeea left
arm
end b, r committee; namely, Mrs. E. at the meeting to cite Instance* th« 'o '* 1 conl,,t whlch
u“* was delayed for further study in within a parrel without the pay­
dent.
bond. Hie ability to adapt an un-,
otll/f, Mrs. Lena 1. Hunt, Mrs. where gat water heaters failed derway In earnest tomorrow.
|the matter,
Other committee* named el
ment of additional postage, Field
A spokesman for the soclcliy last night’s meeting, with their
usual golf swing to the injury &lt;;e0rgg W-Morgan, Mrs C.
It. because of minerals in city water' Sander* was met at th# 18th i A former Police Sgt. from the noted that Combination Mail ser­
■nd to *o perfect the swing a*, Clonte and Mia* Esther Belstcl. forming depo-its in tanks and when he came in from a practice state of New Jersey appeared he- vile provides a method of mailing said last ulght "We welcome com­ chairmen end members, ere:
plaints from citizen* who do not
to become one of th* nations
Meet you there.
1paraphenalia
- -the
- -Council
- - - to make applica
causing corrosion, 1'round...................
by hi* former ....................
University; for*
Advisor to Womsn’s Auxiliary,
such letters within parcels.
btlleve they have received pro­ Dr. Harry Slltby, chairman; and
Heading money winner* will long
-------------------------"It is a costly Item ..,&lt;1 we have &lt;* r\orldt golf coach, Andrew J. Uon for the job of Altamonte
In Combination Mall, the postal
\v
patron ta permitted to combine per attention." The - spokesman Dr. C. L. Park. Jr. t
mad* repeated replacements on |Braritao * !i ° .U “ ow, P a lp a l n f! PoUe* cki*ffive and ten yi*ar
Hleh School. Arrow the. In
%action the Council on* class of mall with another said that complaints sfrould be
Board of Censors, Dr. J. (X
directed to the chairman o f the
which T$uch unit*, carryt’' C.recr f w n r0,s|J *&gt;♦
mad* ■ motluk to hold a re-rrgls class.
Boyce tone year), chairman, Dr.
greeting when he ytlled "ITya tration for voters in town « t an
Her* are some of the must Grievance Committee, Dr. Duniel J. M. Morgan (two yean), and
said.
II.
Mathers
or
to
the
president
of
common example* of how Com­
l)r. Vf. V. Roberta (three years).
An analyzatlon of local water Coach?” And than followed the; early date In 1*57.
tense conversation between golfer, th* Clerk reported cigarette bination Malt may be used:
Emergency Medical Service,
sent
to
a
company
which
special
droll and delightful .wit and hit
ny MARIAN JONES
I A first-class letter in a par­
and coach.
lave* for Nov. amounted to Hit.Dr. O. L. Basks, chairman; Dr.
•hotmaking artistry/
Over the, OVIEDO —Due to conflicting ires on the chemical analysis of
Smile* covered the face of Uon- 56 ami $36 fin- building permits rel post package.
C. B. Smith, and Dr. George
link grind for more than a quar-' dates on Dec. 13 which would water svas read to the Board o( el Hebert who came In from a for Nor,
2. A first class letter Inside a
Starke.
ter of a century, Harrison ignore* affect some of the members of 1 ommUsl ners.
third
class
parcel
(one
wtdghing
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Grievance, Dr. Daniel H. Ma­
his 47 year* and plays like a 1the Mary Lawton Circle members,1 Before any action is takan r*l- practice round yesterday with a!
up to 8-ounces and containing
last ydar
thers, chairman; Dr. J. M. 3for»
iir old. He
Ho stands
standi 8-24
the date of their tnnwnaa
Christmai par-,
par- ativ* to cnanging
changing me
the water con- 85. It wee nwith a “85 J*,*1
^5 y
year
8-34 and tee
/ 'V H u n O O N a n R e l i e f
printed matter or merchandise-.
gan, and Dr. L. Munson.
Ta a solid 205 pounder that hat ty. followed by a meeting, will lent, the Board of Commissioners that he won
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3. A first-class letter enclosed
Siavla — Monday D&lt;-c. 17 at
been a professional since 1930. [
changed to Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1agreed that the University of Flo I'to Am tournament. "I'm feeling
Gifts A. M. A., Dr. Harry Silawithin a piece of second-class 7 p m the members of the Saint
S a l C T T o Receive $150
This rear he came Into the lime- at 7:30 P- m- *l lhe homf ot -', n ’
*hou,&lt;&lt; be wntacted In an mighty good now
j&gt;y. chairman; Dr. John Morgan.
matter
—
such
as
a
personal
let­
Luke's
Missionary
Guild
will
as
............... can keep on making 85i." Ha- r
Q M A C C ,,n J
light Tf the golfing world in Au- J- n- Jonl,* Jr wi,h Mr* UwMn rf,ort ,0 ,ook " ln,° the J._»—
* wa,fr
Hospital Advisory Dr. C. U
ter mailed Inside a magazine.
semhle at the school and then
1problem of th* City of hanfordi j b fr( commented as he continued • I w l l l J l l n j 11111(1
gust whan he won the an^ O’- A. Hardy as co-hostess.
When mail of one clast is en­ proceed to the Lutheran Haven Park Sr„ chairman; Dr. W. V,
All
circl#
memberi
are
urged
and
make
recommendation*
as
to
kit
practice
awing*
onto
th*
pot­
A
check
for
$110
wtll
be
donsted
Roberts, and Dr. Vann Parker.
Shanter All-American tit)*.'
from th* 1*58 Sanford Naval Air closed within another th, patron Old Folks Cottage to sing carois
Doug Ford. AI Beisellnk, Uon- to com* and bring a gift not to what could be done to relieve the ting green.
merely has to Indicate on the out­ and distribute gifts to the’ resi­
Insurance, Dr. T. F. ifcDanicI,
present situation."
Biggest crowd* at th* Mayfair Station — Heavy Attack Wing
•1 Hebert, Toney Penna,
and exc&lt;e&lt;*
side that mi enclosure I* made. dents. At 8 p. m. the regular chairman; Dr. C. L. Park Sr, and
Inn
Country
Club
were
found
a
-,
Dn*
Combined
(haritlea
Fund,
to
Jullui Boro* war* scheduled to
For example, when a letter is monthly meeting of the Guild Dr. L. Munsoa.
round the scoreboard manned b y' the current Rad Croea Emergency
be on display later In th* after­
enclosed within a parcel post will take place. The Educational
Legislation and Public Health,
PGA official* and those who Drive for Himfajan Refugee Re­
noon.
package, he should mark on the program will be In the form of Dr. C. L. Park Sr. chairman; Dr.
lief, th* NAS Sea
Information
checked
each
card
carefully
for
outside wrapper of the package a panel discussion on various Wad* Garner, and Dr. Edwin Eo.
U "Rha cliale got underway at
Office announced today.
additions and total*.
mission activities, Mrs- Pauline strln.
I pn
First Class Mail Enclosed".
Four Sanford golfer* were ex­ Chaplain Chart* L, Arnold will
In such a case, he will pay the Arndt, Mrs. Gertrude Lukas and
Nursing, Dr. C. B. Smith, chair­
_____ ______
empt from qualifying
and will present th* cheei to 5lr*. Mary parcel post postage plua the cost Mrs. Virginia Rcllhnrn will take
enter the tournament Thursday. KR01 Sanford Rpresentatlv* of for the enclosure. If the parcel part. At this meeting the election man; ami Dr. Georg* Starko.
Program, Dr. Vann Parker,
Postmaster Joel S. FeM *x I The Postmaster expect* t h # Rill Foulk, Melvin Flelecher. C. ‘ h* American Re* Cross, at the
(Continu'd On Pag* 2)
of officer* for 1957 will take place.
fair becoming pertly cloudy pressed his thinks today for ev Chrtstmt# mail load to hit its E. Phillips and Harry Took* are l,*|i8nln$ “»* the &gt;*r 1M7.
chairman; and Dr. W. V. Roberta.
Thursday and mild; low (anight eryonea cooperation *o far on Ms
Publie Relations, Dr. J. C.
„
n„ t f#w diyj( lnd th. amateur* who MW he playin*
. -------- ---- ■
88*84.
Boyce, chairman; Dr. J. N. Tolar,
annual "Mail Rorr/ for C hrist-,';
... .
. along with Donsid nisplinghoff O v i e d o G l I I C
mas” Campaign. He *ald, "I know I h»‘ It umfouMedly will b.e.k Qf
c#r| „ uHbbtl| of
'a'" 5 P
nnd Dr Fred Smith.
YOU HAVE
the time has passed to talk about j '» u y*ar * recor“ *
\rw York. Freddie Hutchinson of R o V S B a s k i t h f l l E
Selective Service, Dr. C. f*
mailing early." To the Inevitable
To take care of the last min- s , U ujj Mo&gt; and Tom shf#h, „ u u 7 *
D U b fttT D a il
Park Sr., chairman; Dr. T. F.
last minute mailers he suggests ute ruth, th* Pott
Office will re
. »•
York T flflm t W i i s C n m a c
McDaniel, and Dr. Daniel H. Ma­
they use Atr Mail for every . main open from 8 a. m until 8 01 *&gt;ew ' nrtI G O IH S » Y I f O O m e S
ther*.
Christmai card or gift going out p. m., including Wednesdays and
“ “
~ ~
By MARIANlONER
Veterans, Dr. Wade Garner,
of-town, and don't fail to get Saturdays. Stepped
up delivery p _ | ^ M e C t S D e C . 1 8
OVIEDO —The hrledo TJons
chalman;
Dr. Edwin Epstein and
them into the mall right now! service will be added to regular i
*
swamped ML Dor* 72 a on the
Dr. George Starke.
Even a few hour* delay *t this schedules. The Postmaster saidSUvia —The monthly meeting, Mount Dora court $*t night,
Executive, Dr. Gordon D. Slatv
critical time may mean disap- there'* still time
for local dr of ih* St Luke'i PTA will •*'*
Wallace Kelsey, -'Shomor*. pacley. chairman, Dr. D. if. Mather*,
pointment for friends or loved, liveries, but all Christmai cards place at the school on Tuesday jfd the IJoni for 28 olnt*. follow
and D. Terry Bird.
1ones on Christmas Day.
ishould be sent by Firat-Class mail, the 18th of Dec. at 8 p m. A jfd by c ar| Fabry, ft. 4 center
iSHOPPING;
The flood of outgoing Christmas and says be sure to Include re- Christmas them, will be carried Iwith 13 points. Lutf* Du.la, cap
rants and gifts is matched by a turn addresses on all Christmas j out in the program and refresh-1 tain of the team v&gt;* third with
DAYS Till
Hike torrent of incoming mall that card envelopes and package lab ments will be served by the plan- jj point,
is becoming greater every day. els.
, ning rommlttee
Th#
by tb#lr
little forward Pegy
Fleming
OVIEDO —Air*. Charles T. Nth.
who bucketed 29 p-dts for the
Oviedo nut of 4) le&lt; the Oviedo
lark, president of the Oviedo
Quintet to victory 418.
Garden Club, will have her home
Th* captain of th team. Kay
beautifully decorated
(Lucille’ s
Estes mad, 8 point/ while Me
reputation In ths direction Is well
lint* Jackson made The high-uOan) for the annual Clulsmtae
est mad* on the tuning team
tea of the club. Sh* will have
two good decorators on her com­
BUSHNELL. Fla. (Jt -S ev en ' dropped against Keith Sands ofi Buie, who said yesterday his against greater odd* than on this made II.
mittee as c»hostesi, Airs. George
white men were cleared today of Jacksonville; Max Stumborg of witnesses wer* “ reluctant" to re­ ease.
"The state’ * attorney and his
C. Means (who has aWo earned
late what happened at the flogcharges of flogging Jesse Woods,
1Wildwood. Fla.; Leaman Lundy
assistant have don* everything
a splendid reputation for decor­
38-year-eld Negro who had been
ging scene, said*
ations of all kinds) and Mrs. Maa
fercibly taken from nearby Wild­ of Bellvlew, Fla.; and Doyle
"I have sworn testimony from within their pow,rr to sustain their
rolk of Alarion County.
E. King Air* Oleva Tletaema, a
wood Jail.
*
these witnesses sufficient to make case. Th* state's attorney and hit
good cook, will fill out th* fourth
* Th* men were cleared on a di­
The other three defendants were a strong prims facie case against asslstnat ar* not subject to any
member of the group. So, all !u
rected verdict by Circuit Judge Robert
Nesmith of Bellvlew,! every defendant we have charged. criticism in this case. They have
don*
their
full
duty."
all,
a wonderful surprse is in
T- G. Kutch after State Auy. A. P.
ALTAMONTE
SPRIGS
—
The
“ These same witnesses who
Ezrkial Alderman of WUdwood
store for ail who attend.
Rut. said tne Judge, the state Altamonte Springs Tie ('tub's
Ruie himself asked that four of
named these defendants have
and Altman.
had failed to prove th# guilt of main objective I* rle welfare
the. men be freed.
Mrs. Fred Ginas, Mra. Eppa,
Woods a farm laborer, was ar changed their storiea. I do not th* defendants
Th* case blew wide open when
and service to the si&lt; and with
of Sanford, who hav* assisted with
know why."
rested
Oct.
27
on
charges
of
|
"If local officers had been *1- this In mind th* elut has ob­
Buie complained that witneises
programs for the local club, and
Buie said he had "tried deli gent­ , lowed to work this matter out and tained a cane, walker.dt'el chair
changed their stories when they drunkness and disorderly con
Airs. Ifsnry Simpson, of Gensva,
ly"
to
prosecute
the
case,
explain­
left alone they could hav* made and a line of hygieni&lt;equlpment
js t n e into Sumter County court- duct. Arresting officers reported
who has dons likewise, will be
ing
"Thts
case
today
casts
a
re­
I
that
th*
Negro
said,
"Hello
there,
a
cate
agiinst
somebody,"
Futch
louse to testify.
to b* loaned to pertri of the
i honor guests for th* occanoa.
flection
on
my
integrtty-whether
Baby,”
to
a
white
school
teacher.
continued.
The defense then moved that
community needing sdi equip­
Don't mils it
Woods testified at th* trial that I am living up to my oath."
directed verdicts of eequittal be
Th* Judge mad* indirect criti­ ment.
granted for the outer three de­ he was released on bond and The courtroom was reasonably cism of the Florida Sheriffs Bu­
Mr* T. F. Wood. s#|c* chair­
asked to be placed back in Jail quiet after Judge Futch told the reau, which conducted most of the man, assisted by Mte. Donald
fendants.
The flat* had just lost a battle ' because whit* men were follow- jury to return the directed ver­ 1investigationHarris, Fred Rassma and Har­
dict. The drfendants shook hands
In denying admissibility of a ry Hansen, are in chge nf the UNDOUBTEDLY. THE YOUNG MAN (!„ft Is looking for Santa
ta get in e statement from Georg* I ing him.
He related that he was forced with tha six jurors.
Georgia Boy Altman. The state­
'Statement given by Altman u&gt; a supplies and anyone sving re­ l Claus. At this timo of )car children turn tuward "being wood” uitd
i "helping wherever they ran" to win favor of the Jolly Old Genlle1Sheriffs B u r e a u Investigator, quirement* for thei article* ; man. Shown at left is Ronnie Pratt, three-year-old son of W. E.
ment waa taken after Altman’s I(rom the Jail, taken sail of WtldJudge Futch commented:
"I've never teen a cat* where Futch said the bureau had "no should rontacj any ofthlx com­ Pratt (right) giving with extra-curricular activities while at the
•rr**t in connection with th* flog­ I wood, kicked, beaten on the shoul­
ging ca»e.
der by both ends of belt* and a state's attorney worked harder excuse to move in and take over" mittee. There la no erg* for tame dme keeping a (harp eye out for any sign uf Santa. (Staff
jBuio asked that charge* be latnick by fista.
‘ this service.
iand more sincere!* ________ and iltM UJS.
t Photo)

Clinic,Exhibition
Underway Today
At Country Club

Woman's Club
Luncheon, Meet
Friday At Noon

Post Office Offers Medical Society Names Officers
New 'Combination Doctors Urge Citizens
Mail' Service . To Report Complaints

&gt;. siitwr

C ircle Changes

A J S S E i f l f i t P t W B r t * Of Christmas
S S U T V L f r."'b.a,'h Party To Dec. 18

Guild To Sing
Carols At Old
Folks Cottage

-

Weather

Field Thanks Folks
For Mai l i ng E a r l y

Niblack Home W ill
Be Scene Of Tea

Directed Verdict Given

Men Cleared Of Charges Of Flogging Woods

Health AidsAre
Offered By Cvic
Club To Resdents

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

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B«e. 12, 1056 THE SANFORD HERALD

Itch M ay Be Emotiona?
9f m u m

n.

m o u rn ,

h i.

GOT an Itch?
(other disturbance lades with
Maybe It’s earned by aome emo- anxiety and tension.
Uonal disturbance. Wa r# known’ Once It beglna, Dr. SokololT reftr a long time that there la dose porta, the Itching perpetuates ItUsk between certain akin condl- eelf aa the patient substitutes the
timia and nervous states.
pleasurable and olttn sensuallyA Hew Bnnuwtek, Hew Jersey, Unged gratincauon derived from
|hy*4&lt;lan has takes the problem scratching for the painful ernea *tep further.
lions which he doesn't know how
Dr. O. J. SokololT made s etudy to control.
•f aeveral patltnu suffering from Fortunately, something een be
mare itching of the anal area done Tor euch persona; X-ray
and the eitenul female genual* therapy and hydrocortuone can
aad found a atroug relationship be given to eubdue the ’itching
between the itching aad "cerlain locally,
Mafliete, fears, or pnblea iltua- Juet u Important, hewerer, la
tloaa in the patlent'e Ufa.*4
the neeeaaity at making the paffrf*TTl riitrdn
tionb awarw of the relationaiiip of
la none of the came waa there

Swift's Premium or K in g tn 's Reliable

M U M MUR, M, ef foctorU, Ohio, chief herds­ Chicago. At right, Walter J, HarpeT, CrawfordvlRe,
man at Pennsylvania Mate University, is shown Ind., Is shown with hla trophy and a tray at grain
with Grand Champion aborthorn steer, *’PJ. Trou- which won him top honor* at the annual Contest of
Ndor,Man 140-pound blue ribbon winner at the the International Hay and Grain Show, held in
•TUi annual International Livestock Exposition in ConjuneUoA With the Exposition. (International)

SM SS? “ mcMUi«“ S t t M IM ? .? W

6®» ®eybe If you calm down

MORTONB BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY

■ONM OFFERED FOR RALE
. TALLAHASSEE (*-T h# Board

of EdueaUon today offerad for
sala $8,110,000 worth of sehool conitrucUan bond* for 1? counties
Apparently the only bidder will
ha the itata Itself through a cou­
ple of ite retlromenk fund*.
Two week* ago a bid waa re*
ealrad from Ira B. llaupt and Co.
and Haleay Stuart and Co., tontlnflwnt upon the »Ut* agreeing
(o repurchase at a tfemlum price
In the 1M7 ihow, Lawlen said more than two million dollar* of
(hak evary effort J* being mad* the bond*, The state refused,
to mike the Exposition “a real
BRtok FOR WKRR W U N
cltrui show In ovary raipoet." WEST PALM BEACH bfU. Mrs,

•otJtAtmotlonaJir-iharfed
w nfllet,

mm

of ft Job, or

WINTER HAVEN—With aU exhihlts and displays dedicated to
th* itate'a half-billion dollar fruit
Industry, the 1M7 Florida CUrus
Exposition, to b« held here Feb.
•-If, will present a eompietely
"new look" from the main en­
trance gales sight through th* en­
tire area, President Winston Law­
less, prominent Winter Havea
citruaman, said today,

For example, h* said, five of thft
state’* lari* nurssrits are coop­
erating In a gigantic exhibit which
will show th* putill* the evolution
of a citrus tra« from thO plant­
ing of the seed to the point of
commercial prodacUon"tn selecting exhibits |nd dis­
plays, Including those sponsored
by commercial organisations, we
are requiring that they directly
represent a segment or activity
of tho Florida citrus Industry."

New rules for the Exposition
limit displays and axhlblts to cltrtis products and byproducts, de­
.parting
_________
from___
the'carnival"
"carnival"and
and
“ them*" Mass of tho p u t, m*klflg It "the show window of the
wltrai Industry", Lewies* deelarThe show will open on Satur­
day, Fib. 0, will be closed down
M Sunday, Feb. 10, but ou Mon­
day, Feb. 11, will open up for a
crowded week of event* which
will *e# several new features.
The final day will be devoted
to the 4-H club and Future Farm­
er* Of America youth program*,

Nleaje

V,

divorce on
•contending
ed without
lo do ao a
wed April
City.

Beebe

of

Dec. 11
AJmUMOn":
Thresa Brown (Sanford)
•„ David Causey (Sanford)
&gt; ^ R oia Murphy (Sanford)
■Edgar M. Bishop «DeBary)
(Jhnuet Jose Cunda (Maitland)
Leslie Burrltt (Sanford)
Difckens (Enterprise)
• ’Juanita Robinson (Sanford)
Births:
;
Baby Girl Dolby
i
Baby Girl Baldrio
Discharges:
Geraldine Carfagno (Sanford)
Edgar Chadoin (Maitland)
Cgjherine Griffin and baby boy
..
(Sinford)
_
Dec, 1*
Adml’ slons:
HUMIIBTO SIlVETtl (top, left), of Argentina, congratulates Taut
■Richard G. Dunne (Sanford)
Anderson of the United States alter the latter was declared winner
| ' Charles Dunne 'Sanford)
of the Olympic heavyweight weight lilting event tn Melbourne,
Minnie Kcnis (Sanford)
Australia. Anderson and Silvcttl both tilted 1,102 pounds, but the
^Arthqr Mae Scott (Sanford)
American, at 304, weighed 12 pound* less. At bottom, Rev. Bob
••Mrs- Nettle Farnell (Oviedo)
Richards of the U.S. soars over the bar at It feet, U 'i Inches, to
..“ Mra. Lena Fear (DeBary)
better hi* own mark by Yi Inch.
(International Radiophotos)
Births:
----.----------- ■ - ■ 1
Baby Boy Scott
____
YtkHlng Hours: rrlvate Rooms, 11
r .
u.
a.; m. to • p. m.; S-ml Private
Rooms, 2 to l p. m„ 7 to y p. in.;
Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.

“SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY WESTERN BONELESS

“SUPER-RIGHT” EXTRA LEAN BONELESS

grounds of desertion,
Alva Btebo disappear­
her glviag him eauM
week after they were
6, 1908, in New York

BANANAS

IMPROVEMENT METHODS

COMMERCIAL NIUIIT FLIGHT*
KEY WEST in—Installation ef
ights on a new runway In the
neat 30 days will make commer­
cial night (lights possible bere, In­
ternational Airport Manager Geor­
ge Faraldo said yesterday. Nation­
al Airlines starts (light I)#c. 14.

Officers for 1937 were elected
at recent meetings of two San­
ford Masonic orderFred Stein was named High
PAIAPtlOIC AMFUTU Paul L. Allan of Chattanooga. Tenn., cornea
down the aiile of Bellevue Hospital Chapel, New York, with hla
bride, Joyce Ann Holman, of Staten Island, N. Y. Joyce, who was
born paralysed, and Paul, victim of a shooting accident, will live on
Long Island as soon u ha la released by doctors. (International)

*
•

Delray

DISCUSSED
TAMPA or—Methods of Improv­
ing trade
with Latin
countries
wsrt discussed yesterday by the
Latin Amarlcan Affair* Depart­
ment of the Florida Development
Commission.
Recommendation* wer* leaching
Spanish In grad* schools, sending
Gov, Collins and other pfflclals on
a tour of Latin America and pubIshlng a foreign trade directory
n Spanish for distribution in Lat­
in America.

Masonic Orders
Elect Officers

Hospital Notes

“SUPER-RIGHT OLD FASHIONED STYLE “ Hot” PURE PORK

FRESH GREEN

CABBAGE
FRESH CRISP

LETTUCE

Mr*. D. Peralta, 2004 French
Ave., n i th« winner of the flrit
of three fur itele* to be award­
ed by Touehton Drug Co. each
Saturday befora Chrlstma*. The
atole la rained at S2S0. and peraona mutt regT«ter .each week to
be eligible to win.
Mr*. Peralta, who it employed
by the Sewing Room on Sanford
Are., was quite surprlfed and
thrilled, a* people always are,
to learn that the had actually
won.
The next award will be on Sat­
urday afternoon at 4 p.m. and the
itote will be presented to the win­
ner on Monday.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — A
Chrltlmaa lighting contest will
again be sponsored by the Alta­
monte Springs Civic Club Any­
one Interested In entering should
register with one of the three
contest committee, Mmes. Harold
K. Seaman, N. B. Choice or L- D.
Blackford.
First prize winner will receive
$3 seeond prlte will be $3.50 and
third $1. All display* most be
visible from the street and must
be registered to be eligible for a
prise All residents In the com­
munity are urged to participate.

*

Moct^aiee of each Itching, o r„
prurltue as it u called la medical 2 £rnr»!u
flrtt. we generally find a madl-

. {Continued from Page 1)
r a t e A cents and the letter
weigh*'an'ounce, or leia ».e will
thus pay a total of 23 cent*There are ao f-rms and no rrd
tape of any kind connected with
™o|nblnation
Mall, Postmaiter
Field pointed out.
However, where mail of two
different classes are sent together
and the proper postage is not paid
a* provided by Combination
5(ail, the entire package become*
subject to a higher postage rate.
Fw example. In the care of the
O-fent parcel port package con­
taining the 3-cent first-class leti?, the whole assembly—pan-t 1
nd letter — would become sub­
ject to first-class postage for its
entire w*tgV-. T’,’ s
postage la collectible from cither
Ute' sender or the addressee as
postage due.
*We are calling special atten­
tion to this matter now," Field
cammen-ed. “ fo- t*»e rinvenienre
anil guidance of postal patrons In
their Christmas mailings."

Garden C lu b W ill Teacher Narrowly
Convene Thursday Escapes Injury

Bermuda first minted Its own
coins in the early lcno's. Only
about 10 genuine specimens are
now believed In existence, all of
wM-h are of great value.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —The}
Ry MARIAN JONES
Altamonte Spring* Garden Club ' 0 VIEDO -Frank Gor, narrowwill hold a covered dish supper
,
.
. .
_
.
and Christmas program ThurJdaj » MC«P"»
at 8:30 p. m An evening of game ltternoon while returning from
and entertainment has been plan- '*t» leaching dutlca at Lyman
nod bv Mrs. Ralph Peter and 'Ugh School enroute to his home
Mrs. Clifford Knox, program co- In Oviedo,
chairmen.
He turned the new OMtmoblle
Supper hostesses are Mr*. Edith hr was driving Into a ditch to aBrown, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford void collision with an oncoming
Knox, Mr* B. F- Haines and Mrs. car In which an elderly couple
Horace Weltmar.
I were riding when they pulled In-

Member? Attend
Training Course
Slavia —Exr-utlve member* of
the Slavia ell Hub attended the
Countv Counci' Officer* and Lea­
ders' Training meeting at Santo his path suddenly.
Damage to the car has not yet
been determined.

LARGE JUICY SWEET FLORIDA

HVI OIRII AND A 0OY are shown after they were selected a* the
"Hcnlthlcit 4-11 Club Member*’’ at the National 4-!t Club Congress
in Chicago. Toasting each other with milk ore (I. to r.): Elisabeth
Job, HUD, Ore.; Myra D. Wlllsnbrock. Southbury, Conn.; Aden
Iltstcr, Sycamore, Oe.j Dill Morgan, Baton Rouge, La.; Judy Fisher,
Virgil, Knnr, and Sue Kelly, Cheyenne, Wyo. At bottom, Ken John­
son, chief herdsman at Boy* Town, Nebraska, look* on a* “Half and
Half," n 220-pound Berkshire barrow enjoy* some chow after being
selected arand Champion Usrrow at th* BwlevShow of th* #7th
Intemallcnal Livestock Exposition in Chicago.
(fnlsrnettonel)

RED ROME

BELTS
John B. Stetson hats

Ruckles in gold plat# or sterling

In all th* newer
style* and colon.

«

Sixes 844-8

OVER 2/S FRUIT * NUTS

W lll^ u n t E
1* nlsMs* T h
AFFIA8ANCI0 are certainly de«
Tt.!*°^in.y ii!hr Ci n
*elrlng In the ease of Mrs.
Ch0‘ Doro,hY Frances Darchard, 19,
Iff! on in# final nlint* Tho new who itemfl moat demure In this
tltrua quasn will »pend most of the photo. A formtr waitress In a
tom ug year In promoting Florida Somerville, Mass., cals, she la
citrus, under the sponsorahp of sought by the Fill a* the driver
tb* Florida Citrus Commission ot ■ selaway ear In which two
Which will pay her a retainer 8unni*n fled after robbing a
Cf $200 monthly, plus all her trav “ »J*n°r* bank of $13,000. Her
«!ing oxpvnses- Entriei In this husband. Richard, lc In Alcslraa
flontcit are now being lollclted. I
*®r. “ r

JIAM IAMB hands "Diablo,” a two-ycar-oid Chihuahua, oyer to her
estranged husband, Arlle, for the weekend In accordance with n cus­
tody agreement the couple worked out in U&gt;s Angeles pending a
divorce. Mrs. Lamb maintains custody during the week but snys,
"Eventually we may have to reccncilc," because both she and bee
husband And life lonely without their pet.
(International)

[JANE PARKER FAMOUS

MRS. MADHINI TIS.1NIY em­
braces her son, Daniel, 14, In
Kings County Hospital, Brook­
lyn. N.Y, where tha boy is suffering with a broken ieg, sh.itfared hr th* pier blast that took
tan lives. On* of the dead I*
Daniel's brother, Charles. 9. A
third brother, Robert, 13, had
(Is ears affected. Tha trio had
fcltowed a flr# engine to seen*.

King Sis* rilUr Tip Krai. LAM, Kool or Wliuton

From 10.00

REVIVED FOR DUTY
BUTTE, Mont. on-Court at
Uehei were startled when a man
supposedly dead anawerej a call
for jury duty. Edward P. Wolahan explained that his name had
been confused on th# Jury venire
record with that of hi* father,
th« lata Ed Wola han.

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leather sued’. McGregor amt
Goodall.

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TURKEYS

OcMCCCATIC National Chairman
Paul nutier names In Los Anteles 21 party leaders who have
strategy during th* next four
years. Among thorc named wrer*
AdJ.nl Stevenson, former Presi­
dent Truman and Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt.
(International)

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Carols Reflect Spirit,
leal Meaning O f Joyous Season

(m l because reu 1st * y a e m lf! d tfeeu that appear sa aU tkrag
l S i f f m a as p a i s jou r neighbor, bits, and rtsolr* to eorrort them
now U th* tlm* U ita r t1V erbs aran n or*.
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w tll Nsw t k s t i s a n . r b . f u U o i f * Much “ •' '[•
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L_\~ Kothtaf puU r t o .l t tb« mood, and r«- composed by Dr. John Henry Hopkina, Jr,
Mo*t people wait
»■fleets the Spirit ef CM stsue, a* much aa t an Eplacupalian rector.
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revolutions.
' Christmas carols.
Perhaps the best known and moat beloved
5o Whether you hear them for the first time or all Amerdan carols, “0 Little Town of
Ifcis year aunt by a choir, over the air or Bethlehem” was written In ISM by PhlHlpm
S ,.‘ r Z
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4 family ireup—they briny to mind the Brooks, a young Episcopalian minister. A
h. k, —
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Yn ut t»Ut
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j £ 5 J W to * „ u
. MiX-bsts. Yea
ass S — ------feel mosataf o f Chmtmas. A non-religious trip to the Holy Land was hie inspiration to
your b*d habit*,
•thins* wrong wit! y*s, whams git* see sech to y»ur elo***t ® or* ,h*B ,0
4-song, •‘I’m Dreaming s f * While Chrlet- the carol.
friend. year oldgst enemy, your
od'i*
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a
Jury
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lastly
~ 'eftai" by InrinyBenin brings back fond
The gay holiday song. "Jingle Beils.** hys
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g e a .w r .y * t .
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5 •‘memoriae to almost ar^yonebeen popular for almost a century and was
Ever ainee tbs first Christmas, carols composed by another American churchman.
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’its.fc’ ro.‘ ir^ 1r&lt;
C S ow b n t happens? Yea resslta g h s ysmr w lf* a loose-lamf note* f
* bo"
la ta bast an iatagfal part of thU joyous John Picrpont.... holiday season. Amsrdiag to tha Bible story'
For the children, there ere several catchy
naya au s i saen. *“ * _ “ .T j
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"You’ re a perfect htnband, dar •
-• -I f Christmas, the first carol was sung by Christmas songs such aa: “ Santa Claus is
fr.. u LmootubU. unlea* you U* w“ ‘
u»,a* sr* r r jr » rT*1 . . .
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# chorus of anyiee tha "Oloria In Ex* Coming to Town” and "Rudolph, the Reddo-vn and die whleb la certainly: set fsslla sad hsw you can m*k« '"*• *"■ 1 ,r0u,,, 1 Ww,nt, . ,r®“ t0
* ~ceUla” -----0 Wry to Ood In the highest ”
carrrina •^'•Inpm sm ent light a better men o f your.elf in 1M7. ' » » “ «• in “ V * •
£
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Nosed Reindeer.”
out the window.
This n a y rsault in your wif* geth ' e 1 »? ? * * !.»,^et**llv*
l b s sally settlers in America brought
Our big selection o f Christmas songs,
°°U n 2 u u S S . t SB r « ,
Uaf WriUr’a c „ « p . But .he w « ;i
^ : . y t. t ' h« r k UP
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_ of
______old
European earola to this
1IM&gt; (iiti
„ 1Wfrisndly. Joy
c.- many
Ins
hymns
andwwl&gt;
carols express the
. podcd 1^00 faulta, you • * » gte* mind. Aa opportunity Ilk* this wn i*‘ y°u " l r f i ^ •* » * « •
^ country. "Adeste tfleMIs,” long a traditional f u| np|rlt of the season—and aoved by all!
up tb* struggle, saying "w hat’s down’t come tery often,
T.IRZAX TXBCO
n hymn, has an unknown originour big nstd Is—more people to sing
the b m ? ” That l*«Tt* you srilh' Then conus your big otoblem ^
....
........................ALEXANT)R!A,
Va.
K , . “A ghr In »
H u g ." L aU «f-. hymn, lh[m.
th« hop*lets fesling you hers add- weighing and Interpreting
the
Tclims and
and «ugg»it
suggeition* Here'i rid** arrested a young juaglaled the lAOQlat
defeet to tha erUfelimi
K T same to Us from Gstfuihy. Ood Rest Ye.
•
•
•
type burglar.
. list—you're a guy who can’ t keep bow you get about It:
Merry Gentlemen’' from England and the ~ .
...
lie was a 14-yearold bo)
a pledg*.
To Itart with, examine the list
' lovely •‘Oft Holy Nijht' from Franc?. From (a flflV O h C U C O fflllllt t fifi
picked up for looting food and
The raisoa you should mak* JJSde by your cUxcit friend,
clothing storea of about |S00 worth
Abstria cents "Bflent Night, Holy Night.”
In so many words, the medical profession
your New Yoar'a rotolutiane right Wkstafer be haa written down, it of staples and aupplihi. Police
___ Americans too, have contributed to our
o f Seminole County haa said: ‘‘We want
now U that yoa w ool hare to ^ “ f* ^
.!*’ ! »aid the boy cached tha good* in
tick heritage of Christmas songs. In 1840, •very person who is in need of medical at*
make ao maay. Yau hat* S |hu» “ “ r if *
Jr.ou...b« hl.D.d tree huts and caeai where he
' Edmund H. Stars, a Unitarian minister, tention to get it at the time that it is need­
Christmasay feeling tf» « r d U e| J + iT
you don’t Him his app&gt;rvnU, |nt»nded ts lire th.
world, and a n fuU ef goodwill.1Uri* m r fln t resoltt should b* Jif&lt; ^ f i n u
totnposed **It Cams Upon e Midnight Clear'’ ed.
Yoa don’t set so maoy thing* to get S new friend, one you can
*
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• ”We Three Kings of Bethlehem Are” was
WIONG RAB|t
i about youraalf that aecd th in g- tr-lt
‘
‘ Sot to bo to ‘honest.
a statement— but from the desires of tha
your enemy
DALLAS, V -D a !!a s
County
Seminole Biedical Association, which only
sf picking up atlll mors seats merely kae written down, the comminioenrs had to reconsider
Good Books
Ikaprow# yrotsrtwlf In ( tjj. pty n |] ( , they Toted for
last night held its annual meeting for the
a
the census of IMS HlulU !*** u $L
&lt; v Psrsnts eoncemod shout whAt their child* election of officers and for the discussion
,i
ra-dlstributiaa of House die* Jddf !• t* drop dead. Resist this t(,ree assistant district attorneys
Umptatlon. To obey it will get
.Through error, the assistants
; j yen read could do wore# than heed this ex*
trictso f important matters concerning the prowere officially raised to a salary
will
Republicans, sn tha other hand. you nowhere.
WASHINGTON—When the Dem- loser. Neutralist nations
instasd, resolve to forgive your 0 fJl.300 a month. That’s morr
,
,™
. .n ,
, . In. U »ln.ocrati take control of the new become ’’ neutral toward the west’ * point out that Florida and Tsaaa
anamy. Go avaa further. Really than lh&lt;* Commissioners make
” SCO that plenty of good books ir&lt; available piss fo r complaints to bo funneled through utta Congress la January, look fori rather than accepting the propa-jare no longer Deaocralle strong* bring klm Into your circle. Bind The rierk didn’t make the pro
them ao that the medical attention needs family quarrels to break out.
ganda from Moscow.
bolds snd that they, too, win hart
to th«n.
o f Seminole Countv citizens can be provided1 Adam Clayton Powell, Harlem-------their delegations u&gt; Congress en- him to you. The be«t way to do posed raises read "bi-monthly”
this Is to borrow money
t ; „ This is not sn infallible method of steer­ withmit incident
congressman, will b. the »torm Population and politics—Future, - from as they should have.
ing children sway from literary gutters,
CommittM. k « M by Dr.
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to children who hnvs not yst lcarnod to
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‘ Jboth reader snd lUUnsr. It lg fun that pro­
vides youngsters with • ksy to that delight*
ful place, the wondtrful wortd of books.

The Sanford Herald
PufclUhe.1 tl«e ear* ea.b w««k
W«t»r«S a, i » ( ut&gt;4 -!• *, m*tt»r fV-ioi.er JT ISIS *t
tb# Poll Office of Sonford Plr-rlda. tinder the AM
of Cor*r*M of March t 1ST*
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Alt Obituary aslteea. aardc af ikanko. reeotatUoo aad
. lot Ire* of eaterUlsmeat for &lt;%* puriwx* ef raltlee
funis Win be rkirssd tir *1 rsaulsr a jeertlsloa rofos.
Th* is*r*14 I* a member ef lbs A*onclat*d Prasa
, -wkldi l&lt; m in t* sselaslvetr U the u«* for ropukll. a.
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Wednesday, Dacembar 12, 1956

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TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
i r : Speak to me nothing but troth in the
«ame of Jehovar.—I King* 22:16,
- j Too many imagine tha decisions of synods
are tha voice of God. A little human modes­
ty would » v e ua from thig error. Truth U
- eternal, truth la orte. No one haa a patent
- aon it.

projjer
tontion from representatives of the medical profession can bo investigated and

ssttlsd.

Ths medical profeaalon U one of the
nobloat of all—snd thoro U no pernon who
faithfully follow* tho prescribed ethics and

Through the years it has shifted its ground,
the majority floor leader,
creating a constantly chnmrintr problem. Thcy *rc t'onvlnffd lh,t w* re‘

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COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT
ASHLAND, Ky. lit—A aubttriher u th* Ashland, Ky- Independ­
ent triad U gat the newspaper
to pay tha tawing thtrga far his
Automobile.

|the

LON0 LINE
SACRAMENTO, Calif- (B—Th#
California Department ef Fish
snd Gam* and the Federal Fish
SnJ Wildlife Service are cooper­
ating in an experimental planting
Cf New England Cherrystone
.riams in California nstars.
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Middle

East,

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b a r a y h r .p p .w M ly dWnH r « U , « whnt »

THOUGH Russia’s rugged wtn-, fortune he must havs saved in
ter U approaching Soviet shoe not ever buying St. Velentlne’e
factorise continue to turn out Day cants, candy or Sowers!
summer footgear, complains Mos­
t I I
cow's Pravda. teaks like some­
London trill slap* a cocktail
body's going to gat tha boot.
mahiny championship ronirit lie
November, that call* for plenty
! ! !
A Cail/orHMt farmer reporfe hie of sober jud'jmott!
porker* got drunk rails-/ tcoterI I !
eoaked barley. Pickled pig* /*«&gt;
Barmen Irem seme 20 counlriec
—on Ik* hoof t
trill compete In th# cocktail tourna­
! I t
ment. Understand contestant! are
A Kentucky suspect was caught already shaking-bat net from
hy cap* when ha ran Ini* a marble nervausnas*.
column knocking hiimelf out. A
! t I
different kind *f "pillar af th* A blue-colored rain fell at Tar­
dea la Australia, tome 300 mile*
law"?
from aa atomic testing rang*.
I I t
A 1Off*year-old BoeUnian boaeta Oddest part ef the story Is that
Uut ha haa navar had aay tr.tsr it happanad cs Suhday a&amp;d nut
*»t In women. Just think of its Monday.

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ing Egypt's Precidfit Gamal Ab­
del Nassar a ‘atrong min'
among Arab state
Th« United Stitet, however,
feel* that winning friend* among
j the big bloc of ifro-Asian peo­
ples is More impirtant than the
high stakes o f oil and other Isj suet In th*
East. Offi­
cial- also sreue, If tha longrange battle to fring the Allan
i and Africans into Itv frr« world
Camp U won. ti&lt;- Middle East
Situation will retjlve itself.
Basically, the inited States, is
i standing on a puicy of opposing
1colonialism In ri of ill forms.
Thu*, on th* onahand, the Amer­
icans oppose Brialn and Francon their movrs nto Egypt, but
also vigorously jfight vie every
diplomatic mean the Soviet Rus­
sian drive list Hungary and
Moacow'i thrsa i against other
aatalUtaa.
If a solution fan be found In
the Mid.U* Eat. officials be­
lieve, than Russ i will be th* big

I re prtrioujly adrlied &gt;ou How What Ti Jllk
you how to D* a gwa

Jin ss’.s*. sssa
bu{ don-t u g for a

3 fit adaptable to th* patient's patient la a hospital or at hom*.
mood, snd r*m«mb*r to b# slight- quttnoR AND AUWU
ly on th# cheerful side.
I F. C.: I* th*r* any way that
3. Don't sit down unl*« asked i u gangrene eaa b* prsrented
d«Taioplcg?
to do so. And If you do sit, don't from, &lt;
m u­
sit tn tha pstUnt’s light or in a. Answer: An thtl
&gt;1* that may bo
position where hs wlU bar* to sblt
tt heap gaa
strain to «e« you.
Injury is
daraloptsa.
4. 8tnke hands only If th* sick gangrsno

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w,vm&lt;im—,

“Npw, Marg*. I did try to Btay out of jail — and I |ot
thirty more days for resisting an officer!”

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thoughtiesj *'friend” tin quickly paUent taslsta or tha alhaa rialbring gloom And deipalr.
tor offirt to ltlT ^

redstinif

wondtrful chanct he h»d to ertatt a sequel Wlth its insistence ttat the Anglo
to the classic ttory of the theft of the -French-Iiraell fore.* pull out of
Egypt—even at the riik of mak­
bishop's candlesticks.

•By w uu am srrrCnriraJ m t t WtUtr

Ila complained that his paper
Wasn't delivered that day and how
alts was h* to know tha city
would clean tha street In front of
hU home thst night snd tow
gway parked eara.

|y HUMAN H. IUNDIJW, R-lFEW things can be more Irrl- parson offers hla hSBg ftfSl.
tatlng to ion .one who U m than SjM il^aJM tttral Uoa.
an Inconsiderate Ttiltor. Even for, I. Two ?iaiwi iu^a oo wo
somcor.a who U recottrtng. and ” “ * / * “ * u^nrsMPt Whirl
un
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* ita »W a ia tS *
ting on his feet soon, s
by you .
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A burglar recently broke into Liberace’s strong Itrltlsh-Frenr* preswre to
hom* and stole clothing and Jewelry. Th*ichin*# il*
f'** state De-

News Briefs YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Sh* suggested that much *f tha
Information bp eonsal'dataJ on
*p*parau MO-lnsh tsaas.
Army
eald her Ida* would savp M.ooo
• year la Up*.

LAFF-A-DAY

yet-Progress ha« been stendv and. although cost the party heavily In their room vuitor.
the patlsak Ulk about whstsvgr
total victory is not In sight there have »*ctors of the country,
Dqht Rule*
b* wants.
been many triumphs along the way.
If they press for action on civil | Dr Ruusll L. Dicks, ehsplain 1. Ost ready to IsavB If tha pa­
In the end. the defeat of tuberculosis will' vlahtu. there is likely to be a. ct the Duka University Hospital, Usnt beeomss rasUsss or t h m is
listed sight nil*s to follow, a lag In tha eonversaHam.
" . t h , m o lt of r tH W ta » of nianv
Z S T S S Z - \ has
I’m goln gtop au th n n on toyou .' I. Whan you’re ready to fg.
and women. The American people who have
j»mes o Eastland. » stn.ngi
1 *Don't just barft In. Laarn leave without any prolonged
supported the Christmas Seal Sate through |prthsegre*ationist.
from a rslatlv* or frMnd whan It goodbyes.
Is convenient to esU. Don't call A weU-inann*r*4 and eonStdthe years will have their share in the vie------a doctor or nun* to ask sbout *rst* visitor wUI fsUow these
tory'
honors.
c F,or' ig" lPolif,&gt;J -Ih* JU,nil: J visiting tha patient.
rules whether bo la riilUig tha
1
States, faced with the Crisis in

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ARMY TAFI II CVF
DETROIT lA—A woman worker
won 1330 far g auggsstloo that
did *&lt;••&gt; 4Uu U aiu’.i&lt;,a buhaa
*f tap* at tha Army Ordnance
Center her*. Mrs. Ruby Finch
kelps keep tab so automotive
■para part* But tha gat tired of
all tha paper work that cam* in
Ham Army onlMBc* peats.

Good Sick-Room Visitor
Observes Eight Rules

livas according to hla flath— who will de*;8ul ^ R#p j #lu, B#|j william*
libarataly dany s aitlian o f hla righ tfu l ac- &lt;D). Mississippi, who also repucer.s to tha laamed wisdom o f a d octor.
dialed th, nations! ticket on be•
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half of States Rights Candidate
g,
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T. Coleman Andrews.
Support Christm as 5eal S ale b&gt; the Senate, Mme northern
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Democrats are grumbling over the
I f you have not yet purchased your ..don., r0ck thf
leadership
Christm as Seals—&lt;Io so at once.
evrcU-.t in tb* !/ut session hy
Tubarculoisls has proved a wily anamy. Senator Lyndon Johnson of Tex-

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DON’T SHOOT!
WENATCHEE. Wssh. .ri-Ksa*
Retb L. Hooper, owner of a gun
and machine shop nest door to a
hank, played It SaleHa had Just finished rsMlrtnj
a gun and was going outside to
test It when tha bsnki burglar
alarm sounded.
. Oun In hand, hllfwty out tha
door, it occurred suddenly to .him
that police rushing to tha scan*
might misunderstand, H* Mapped
back inside quletiy.
“ Even then, I felt kind of -wcaplsuous,” ha said.

PHOENIX, Aril.'.P—A eompsny
up the lists made by which wanted to welcoma the anknaw you at your best1nual convention of tha Ariiona
your wife, mother and Teacher* Assn, left I barrel of
bartender. Naturally
their lists apples in the school gymnasium
hi* committee pasts. All this dcnver in the congressional |their populatioo lags.
•pit* his seniority nn the Hoo*e eleeUons. point out thst the West
This l« offset sofflswhlt by tha will b* long, and It would be im-, where the meeting was to be
labor commlttoa—he's third-rank is gaining population more rap- fac: that tha nilion’ s rural papa* patsihis to cornet In one lifetime held.
But there were na applts far
idly than the East. This means lation, which la traditionally Ra* all tha thlsgl they know are wrong
log Democrat.
with yau.
the teachers when U-e* arrived
If auch a move comes up, how they ought to hare a good chance publlcaa, la darilaiag la alia
Tha thing to da ia to check the The students got then first.
aver, northern Democrats are
likely to b* Just as Insistent that

S iford, Florida

�T H E SANFORD W O U L D

W *d., Dte. I t . 1986, P « n

S

S o cia l^veniA

|Mrs. W. A. Fitts

Recent
Bride Is,
*
Feted At Shower

Reports On U. T . 0 .
At Auxiliary Meet

Miss Linda Cannon, dawMai
Mra Fred Kelly, the former
of Mr. and Mra. w a iten -fc C*
Miss Millie Hardy, wm* honored
31rs. Harry Cushing wa* hos­
recently with a miscellaneous vanaugh, apent last weeMM li
tess on Monday afternoon at her
shower given by $lrs. 5. M. Lakeland at Florida Boolean
home In Loch Arbor, to SC Cath­
Thompson, klrs. R. L. Beard, and College enjoying th* ChriataMi
erine'* Chapter of Holy Cross Wo­
Mra. J. A. Calhoun at tha homa dance and other festivities. Shi
men’s Auxiliary.
of Mrs. Calhoun.
waa a guest of Miss Janie M ans
Mrs. Cushing led th* devotion­
The room# were decorated with who la a fnshmaa at tha eoQaga
al
and
presided
over
the
business
Training Union Executir* Com­
WfDNBADAV
arrangement* of yellow and whit*
session. Following th* secretary's
Th* Girl Scout* of the Tint mittee will meet.
Mr. and Mn. William T. Ca
chrysanthemums, with red ber­
and treasurer'i reports, given by
Th*
Seminole
High
School
Presbyterian Church will moot at
vanaugh, entertained at dlaaai
ries and camellia*.
Mrs.
W.
A.
Fitts,
Ms.
E.
L.
BurChristmas program will be held
3:30 p. m. at tha Church.
dick, U. T. O. Chairman, reported
Games were enjoyed during the and bridge Sunday at their' homi
Tha Senior High Fellowship at I p.m.
that
the
fall
in-gathering
had
evening,
with Mine Dosla Stoud- on Escambia Dr. Those prases
Th* Rev. Fred Ensminger will
Recreation of tha Fint Presby­
totaled
$100.77.
enmire
and
Mrs. M. E. Baker Jr. were M. and M n. Henry Dutg
terian Church will meat at tha conduct the morning devotions
as
prit*
winners.
Refreshment* weiler, Mr. and M n. CorneBw
Mrs.
Joseph
Master*
gar*
tha
over WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
Church at 7 p. m.
consisting
of
angel
food cake Franklin, and Mr. sad Mn
Christian Social Relation* report
THURSDAY
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
topped with whipped cream, Frank Bagg Jr., all of Orland*.
The Junior Choir will have and Sirs. W. H. Stewart, fruit*
be conducted by Rev. A. G. Me*
nuts, and cherries, and eoffee
their rehearsal and fellowship at eaka chairman, stated that, to
Friends of M. E. Baker Jit wB
Innis, Pastor of tha First Presby­
were served.
lunch, the drink will be furnished. date, the chapter had told $37
terian Church at 7:30 p. tn.
Invited guests were Mr*. J. G. be pleated t» hear he la doing
worth of eakee.
The
West
Side
School
Christ
Th* Chancel Choir will re­
Hardy, Mra. W. ktcLellan, Sirs. very nicety after undergoing tor
.Member* ware requesed to
hearsa at First Presbyterian mas program, featuring the third meet In the Parish House at I a.
C. A. Hardy, Mn. M. E. Baker gery Monday at Orange Mamorta
grade glee club, trained by Mn.
Church at 7:30 p. m.
Jr., $tn. Sara Johnson, Mr*. R. Hospital hi Orlando.
Escar Neider, will be held at 7:30 m. on Saturday, Dec. 27. to make
The Elder Springs Baptist Cha
I* Reaves, Mr*. Sam Levy. Mrs.
Christmas
wreaths
for
decorating
Mra. Carl G. Ambroa# ate
pal Circle will meet at 2:30 p. p.m
B. Johnson. Mn. B. Z. Johnson,
the church
The
sixth
grade
Glee
Club.
Mra.
Carl Ambrose Jr. aad-littk
m.
$lrs.
M.
E.
Baker
Sr.,
Mn,
•Mr*. Harry Lee Jr.,
_ mission*
.
The. Intermediate Choir of th* under the direction of Mrs. Floyd . , ___ . . . .
Christine Woodruff, Mn. W. L. daughter, Robin, spent the weak
MARRIED
RECENTLY
at
the
Congregational
Min
Barbara
Smith,
maid
of
Honor.
Miss
Ray,
Mr.
,0,d
end hi Sanford with Mn. R. G
First Baptist Church will re­ Richards, will present a ChrUt-,
Christian Church were Miss Ora Dee Rey and James Feltner, Dr. J. B. Root, Pastor, and Dean Marshall, Stnurienmlra, Mrs. R. D. Dekle,
. toA”
hear** at I JO. Prayer Serrle* mat program at Sanford Cram-. by Mr*. Frank Mebane Jr.
Mn. Roy Rrltt, Mn. IT. B. Owens Griffin and Ms. J. E. Higgins
F.
Feltner.
Shown
here,
during
the
ceremony,
are
best
man.
gen
will be at 7:30 and at 0:15 the mar 8chool at • p.m.
Mrs. Phil Hair, Mra. Bob Derrick, 317 E. 27nd SL
eral chairmay, to Bishop Gray
$
Th* Rev. Fred Ensminger will Inn at Davenpot. She aho stated
Adult Choir will rehears* and th*
•njoyable time even though Stet­ Mn. D. S. E. Starr, Mn. J. B.
Friends of Mra. Sybil loath wfl
conduct the morning devotions that the General Auxiliary had
Beard,
Mr*.
C.
A.
Anderson
Jr.,
son lost the game, stnre she got
be sorry to laern that aba la b
over WTRR at 1:10 a. m.
voted $35 to be used for mission
to see several from Sanford who Mn. W. L. Vane*, Mrv J. Q. Seminola Memorial HoapRaL
The Mothers Circle of Ih* Up- work in Wyoming.
Galloway,
Mn.
Quintus
Ray,
attend U of F.
sala Presbyterian Church will
Ms. Joe Daniels. Mrs. Frank
M rs.
MeLaulin, educational
Margaret Morrison wai home Vaughn. Mrs. W. L. Harvey Sr. Mist Dosla Stoudenmln,' Mia
meet at 10 a. m. at the church. chairman, closed the meeting with
this past weekend to visit with Mils Doeie Stoudenmln, Miss Hardy and Mra. Jamas Feltaar.
Bring sack lunch, drinks will be the reading of the Presiding nither parents, Mr. and Sirs- W. A.
provided. All women are invited. hop’s Christmas message.
Morrison, before her fathar en­
Circle I
Th* Sanford Home Demonstra­
Coffee and cake were served
Stetson Highlights
|faculty nf tha School of Music, tered Emory Hospital to undergo
Circle Number 8*van mat on tion Club will meet with Mrs J. by th* hostess to th* following
Monday afternoon at tha borne of B Crawford at her home in Lake members: 3tn. E. L. Burdick
Seen in the audience during the who takes the part of Job. The treatment this week.
Mr*. Roy Wall, 404 Virginia Ava. kfary. Members are to meet at Mrs. Harry Lee Jr., Mrs. Dsn performance of th« Finnish Gym-! play is under the direction of
Also In Sanfont this past week­
Mrs. H. B. McCall, chairman, the Center at 1:30 p. m. and forth Wright Jr.. Mr*. W. H nast Team at the DeLand Ar- Bruce Griffiths, new on the Stet- end from Stetson were Joyce 311opened the meeting by having from thence will go to Mrs. Craw­ Stewat, Mrs. Joseph Masters
lam. Mary Lou Copeland, Pete
th* group engage in a few mom- ford's. There will be an exchange Mrs. John Gulesian, 3Irs. Thomas mory last Thursday night were »on Speech and Drama faculty Hargis, Harold Marsh, Jimmy
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Nichols and this fall, who also designed this
ante of Mint prayer.
of gifts at this time.
Vaughn. Mrs. Henry McLsulln Miss Ann Whitaker- The Gym drimitle adaptation of the Bible Krider, and Jim Hawkins.
For th* devotional, Mra. Wall
The T. E. I, Class of th* First Jr., Mrs. John Jewell, Mrs. W. A nasta, sponsored by the Women’s story.
gave a Christmas story, after Biptist Church will meet at 7 Fitts, Sirs. Bear and Mrs. A. R Physical Education Department
which Mra, B. E. Wiggins con­ p. m. in the Chapel for its Christ- Key
George Frederick Handel's "The
of Stetson, really presented an
ducted the study "Paul'* Letters mes party. Each member is to
Brief, with
unusual and thoroughly enjoyable Messiah" will be given three times
to th* Galatians , and Ephtsiana". bring a covered dish and a pre
program of "modem Finnish this year by the 113 member Stet­
insertions of
Mrs. Wall gav* »h* report on mia- sent for exchange
son Chorus and S3 piece orches­
movement for women.”
lac*.
Seminola Rebekah Lodge No.
aions, following whieh routine
tra, according to Harold M. GifWhite and
business was disposed of and w* 43 will meet at • p. m. In the
The Stetson Band traveled lo fin, director.
pastels.
I. O. 0. F. Hall. There will be a
eral announcements mid*.
Daytona Beach last night where The opening performance will
Sues
4-7,
Evening Circle Number On*
Th* study course wes announc­ Christmas party and exohange
Dec. 12—Five 4-H clubs of Uses they presented a program of he Friday evening in the Elita12.50
of
gifts
after
the
clot*
of
lodge.
of
the
First
Presbyterian
Qiurch
ed for Jaa. 10 and Jan. 13-1$. the
light number* and melodies, in beth Hall Auditorium on the Stet­
All members are cordially invited Sanford Grammar School will the Christmas spirit, in Peabody son campus, and the second met for ita last meeting of the
week of visitation evangelism.
meet
today.
First
group
meeting
Auditorium, to the delight of the rendition will be presented there year at the church for a covered
Refreshments were served to to attend.
at 0:13 a. m.
Taylor Commandrry No. 21
the following ladies: Mr*. W. 0.
Ceramic* Class will meet at Daytona Tourist Club. Next Tues­ Sunday afternoon at 3. Monday j dl»h supper,
Akerstrom, Mr*. J. B. Boyette. will hold its regular conclave at Seminole High School at 7 p. m. day night the same program will this group will hP . heard at thei The room* and table were apu . i r p ,„ ,u ,
i r 7:30 P- m- In the Masonic Tempi*.
Sewing group will meet at be presented In Elizabeth Hall at Communlty Methodist Church in poprlaiely decorsted In the Christ
ma» theme, with potted red and
S i / a S . w“ T?
A
”
S*
«•»&lt;•
&gt;
•
*
Council
Center. 1-3 p. m. All in­ Stetson. Following this will he Daytons Beach.
present. Election of officeri will
Participating in this ouUtand- white polnsettlas, intermingled
the annual Candlrlighting Cere­
Alice Hoyna, Mra. H. B. McCall,
terested
in
sewing
ar*
invited
to
be held.
mony conducted at Hulley Tower. ing religious oratorio, as a mem- with pine rones and branchei,
Mrs. W. E. Raines, Mrs. R. T.
join the group.
her of the Chorus, will be Bar- gracing the table,
FRIDAY
Robieon, Mrs. A. B. Stevan*. Mrs.
Dee. 13—Sanford Home Demon­
Opening night for Stover Thea­ bars O'Barr and Pete Hargis. | Hostesses were Mrs. Eric Vlh
R. W. Sturdivsnt. Mrs. N. R.« Th# Rev. Fred Ensminger will stration Club will meet with Mrs.
Whitney, Mrs. B. E. Wiggins, Mrs. conduct the morning devotions J. B. Crawford at 2 p. m. a! Lake tre's religious drama "Job'' will Kirby Rogers will be featured a» j len, Mrs. J. C. Walters, Mrs. An
nie McArthur, and Mrs. Ebb
be Thursday (tomorrow) night at one of the soloists.
Brief, banded
D. H. Flateher, Mrs. Roy Will and over WTRR at g:30 a. m.
Mary, for their Christmas party.
Belly Coed and Joe College
Hunter
the University Theatre. This se­
The December meeting of the
Miss Etieen Chapman.
with fluting
Art class will meet at Seminole
We
hear
that
Glenda
Silkwood,
cond
production
of
th#
year
will
The business session was pre
Sallie Harrison Chapter of th* D. High School at 7 p. m.
and lace.
Circle I
run December 13, 14. and 13 with student it U of F, spent a very sided over by the chairman, Mrs. I *
Pinecrest 4-H Club will meet
White,
darks,
Circle $ met at the homa of A. R. will be at the home of Mrs
curtain time being at 8 p m. enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday in W. S. Bromley Sr., end an Insplr
Mr*. O. E. Whit*, t ill Myrtle F. E. Bolt., with Mrs. E M. at the school at 1:30 p. m.
pastels,
Also,
a
matinee
performance
will
Miami
at
the
home
of
her
room­
Ing
Hilile
lesson
was
given
by
Hoke and Mr*. A C. Benson as
Dec. 14— Lake Monfte Home
Ava. Monday afternoon.
Sixes 4-7,
be given on Saturday afternoon, mate- Glenda is the daughter of Mrs. W, J. Hartley.
The meeting wa* opened with co-hostesses. Meeting will be at Demonstration club will meet at Dec. 13, at 2 p. m.
•2-00;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Silkwood.
3
p.
m
7 p. m. with Mr*. Annie McAr­
prayer by Mrs. W. S. Thornton,
1-9, |2.50
Among those from Stetson Uof
Featured in this annual Christ*
MONDAY
thur for their Christmas party.
followed by the devotional, given
A five to eight pound turkey
Th* Sanford Story League will Dec. 15-4-11 Radio program over mas play will be a male and a F basketball game In Gainsville will need 3 'j to 4 hours roasting
by Mr*. Rendall Priest. Mr*.
female chorus reminiscent of last Saturday night was Harriet
meet
at
the
Episcopal
Parish
,
uUon
WTRR
at
11:30
a.
m.
with
Thornton then read a beautiful
Greek tragedy The cast is headed Redding, daughter of Mr and Mrs. time if the oven temperature is
Miss Catherine Ball and Mr.
Christmas story, "The Chrtatma* House at I p. m.
by Jack Coldiron, member of th* C. L. Redding. She reported an low (325 degrees).
The Dependable Class of the May’s 4-H Girls.
Goose".
Fint
Methodist
Church
will
d . c. 1T_ A1| 4.j| Boy, and r,lr|a
Minute* of th* last meeting
were reed by Mr*. Zab Ratliff, meet at 8:30 p. m. for a covered |n the county era invited to at•ecretary pro-tem. Routine re­ dish supper and Christmas party, tend a County wide 4-H Party at
porta were also given by Miss at McKinley Hall. The husbands the Council Center, 401 E. 23th
Bessie Zachary and Mrs. Claud* of th* member* will be guests street from 7 to 9 p. m. The girls
and there will be an exchange of wi|| bring a doren cookies each
Herndon.
MWAYi
liasi
O U A l l ’ 1
nnd the boy* a quart of orange
Th* member* voted to buy an
Juice.
electrie clock for the churth
Dee. 15—E!d*» Springs Home
kitchen, but decided to postpone
Demonstration club will meet at
further financial disbursement
• » »
|
; 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Margaret
until the January meeting. Men­ ■ i s
to
tion was also mad* of th# study IS Honored Monday Tindcl. This is their ChrUtma.
Party.
class to be given in January.
The study leason, "Th# Church
i-i
as a mean* of Reconciliation”
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feinberg
wee then given, after which Mr*. entertained with a dance party
Whit# served coffee and esko to honoring their ion, Richard, on
the following members: Mr*. his 13th birthday. Monday night
The Central Circle of tha San­
C. P. Herndon, Mias Bessie Zaeh- at the Woman’s Club.
ary, Mr*. A. D. Zachary, Mrs.
Th* Christmas theme waa carr­ ford Gardea Club will meet Thurs­
Olive Wells. Mrs. R. W. Turner. ied out in tha decorations, which day at 0:30 a. m. at the home of
Mrs Roy Tillis, Mrs. W. S Thom featured a lighted Christmas tr*« Mr*. H. M. Papworth, .11* Park
ton Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, Sirs. Ran­ and on the mantel. Santa Claus. Av#., Thera will be a Christmas
dall Pri**t. Mr*. C. C. Priest. Th, table decorations conmted K * ™ J * 1 " Ch" ‘ V n&lt;
Mr*. L. 1. Hughey, Mrs. J. R. of chrysanthemum, in r*d and
member, ar* urged to be preHonk, Mrs. R. L. Griffin, and whit# and two large red candles. ' n '
Mr*. Albert Hickson.
Refreshment* were birthday
Circle »
«ro. Evi# DoMey and Gwynne
cake and lemon punch.
Circle Number Nine enjoyed s
Chief and Mr*. Jeff Wellman, Williams.
covered dish luncheon at McKin- Mr. and klrs. John Kader, Mrs.
ley H*U on Monday. Th* table Earl Higginbotham and Mr. and
was appropriately decorsted in Mra. Feinberg were chaperone*
Now
holly
, - . andu Christmas
.
. dercrations.
.
.. , Those Invited tobe with the
• SLEEK REGULAR SEAM STYLES!
f. ting background for the fried hon0rW were Car0, Ca,
M
Showing
chicken and
trimmings served LIoyd Jafk Caif)
Mary lfelm
• HRAND NEW SEAMLESS!
to all the members.
Washburn. Carol So* lHcginhothMri. R. T. Warren, chairman, an1 D#bhi# Scott,
Cindy May,
presided over the short bus.ness Roialln(1 RaUjff( U rry McDaniel,
meeting Minute, were read aad Ann Crappt
Baker( BachfI
dues collected by Mrs. John Mor- ,jay, , t Johnny Emerson. Howard
gan. acting treasurer. Sunshine Wo,f f
We,|man Jr
John
j■
.
-w r «
3
-- .
„ Uk!,n ‘i V *
Miller, Bonnie Le*. Don Frenel-t F. McClelland and distributed,___
■ ------------------------------for gifts for shut-ins, end Mrs.
C. E. Williams was appointed to
buy these gifts.
The birthday song was sung for
Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Hudson, Mr*.
McClelland, and Mila El.a Bol­
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ton. after whieh Mr*. Tench pre­
STARTS 4:3*
sented a lovely Christmas pro­
gram. Mrs. 8. G. Harriman read
the story “ Her Gift” by Margaret |
Allan, as only Mrs. Harriman
e*n read. This wg» thoroughly en­
joyed by all present. Mrs. Tench!
read The ChrUtraas Story, taken
Give her the b e s t . , . give her
from the second chapter of Luke'
and carols were sung throughout
Gay mode Stretchable* . - .
the program. Mrs. Tench also
m ore npectnrnlnr thnn evei
e l l telf'ingMg.dJ
Feature —4:43
gav* an interesting explana-,
because at Penney’ * low price
lion on how th* carol 'O Little
you gst all the ntrelch, hiteerCO-FEATURE
Town of Bethlehem” we* writ- j
nens and wear found in any
ten.
ove
e
stretchable* at uny price- The
Mrs. WMliam* rioted th* pro­
secret's in the double-loop
gram by giving "The Meaning of
en d er
knit; (now 2 threads where
Christmag" by Daisy L. Doler,
there used to be one), if one
aed "Lines to A Christmas An­
gel".
•nags the other U still in­
Those J. C. Davie, Mrs. G. B.
Show*
tact to check runs.
Hudson. Mrs. Ruth
Lundquist,
1t00 • 2:12
Mrs. J- F. McClelland. Mrs. J.
Feature— 1:17
M. ktcCaskill, Mrs. John Morgso.
4:27 • 5:12
Mrs. Lida Stall, Mra. CCarl Wil-1
"CHILDREN UNDER 13
7:57.9:42
liamt. Miss Ella
Bolton, and
ADMITTED FREE”
gueJt, Mrs. S. G. Harrlmao-

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Final Meeting
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Richard Feinberg
Is Honored Monde
With Dance Party

Central C ircle
To Meet Thursday

Give her a hosiery treat
with new double-loop

GAYMODE
STRETCHABLES!

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Sanders Turns Pro; Coached
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Dn i » » i« n , Um groat
uur that waa coached daring hit
college days at the University of

Fiend* by Andrew J. Bracken

School, toread pro today.
Sandora gained national recog­
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the tutelage of Bracken during
the former'* career-at the Uni­
versity of Florida. '’When I saw
hie keen competitive spirit I knee

he wa* a potential great." Brae
ken said.
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"Doug is la d particularly fine
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position right now,” Bracken Mid
lay- "He has the recognition
and finish that a pro usually ac­
quiree In not less than a de­
cade.”
Under the guidance of Bracken,
Sanders led the University of
Florida golfing team to a dream
they bad bees trying to realize
for 21 years. Doug led hie team
to Southeastern Conference, South­
ern Intercollegiate, and Florida
Intercollegiate championships all WINNER OF TILE 1969 MAYFAIR INN PRO-AM matched hie acore
esterdav in a practice round at the Mayfair Inn Golf Course.
in one tremendous sweep to un­
Jonal Hebert, when above picture was made, had Just completed
precedented victorias.
After hie unprecedented leader­ 18-hole* tor a 65. "1 hope 1 can keep it up,” be said. (Staff Photo)
ship in the record IKS season
with the U of F, Sanders came
to the first Mayfair Inn Open
last year, and when be left San­
ford he‘ took the amateur trophy
with him. Hi* brightness outshone
highly favored Sammy Sneed and
he finished only five strokes be­
hind the Mayfair champion. A1
For Charles “ Chuck” Malchi
Balding.
ska, of Addison, IiL, today was a
Last spring Sander* mdr high
perfect day at the Mayfair Inn.
In the Canadian league. He open­
In bis qualifying round Malcha­
ed the 19M season with a sweep­
ske acad with an eight Iron on
ing victory In the Canadian Open.
the 18th for a hoi* in one. He
The amiable youth, to be mar
had also eagled on tha second.
ried Dec. 21 to pretty Betty Jane
With five bogies, b* mined an
Estes of Cedertown, Os., Is plan­
19 inch putt on IS and came in
ning to spend his honeymoon on
with a two under par 68 to place
the Carribean tour- "They play a
himself as on* to watch during
fast game, and It should get me
the tourneyLynn
Joyce
wai
elected
captain
In good form.” he said.
It waa a sunny day at tha MayWhan asked how he felt about yeaterday ae the girl's basketthe chances of making the name bell team at Lyman High School fair Inn Seminole Country Club.
in pro ranks that he did In am* prepared to open their season, to­ It waa very warm, no rain, no
teur, Sanders said, ‘ i f I can make morrow night against Clermont at clouds, a perfect day for golf,
It, I should know In a short time. * the Oviedo gym with game time th* court* waa fast, and the
(cores war* lowAbout Senders chances In the Mt for 8 p. m.
Lionel Hebert moved prominent­
113,000 Mayfair Open, after Brac­
The Kiris have been working
ken had remarked that Senders hard with the whole team co­ ly into th* picture as a strong
had a tremendous amount of ex­ operating In an overall training challenger for dffending cham­
pion A] Balding. Hebert, who last
perience for a young man. Sand- plan.
L i r r u . LXTRA COAUUNG WONT HU1T! Doug Sander* es said, “ Yea, I have had a lot of
year won the Pro-Am, waa over
Team
members
are:
Lynne
who turned pro jreitanUy at the Mayfair Inn Country Club
experience
for
a
young
man,
but
Joyce (capt), Donna Barnes, Judy the link* for a practice rdund. He
chat* with Andrew J Bracket, hie former golf coach at theb uni- I haven't been playlne much In Hines, DorI*
Rahey, * Marlon flnlihcd with a 5 under par 65
vanity of Florida. Bracken U Seminole High School principal.
the last two months. Not only Bates, Donna Smith, Kitty Kim­ for the best icons of the day. He­
(Staff Photo)
that, but the woods are Just ball, Judy Bowersox, Patty Joyce, bert mada birdies on 2-3-9^10-12.
full of excellent players around Patsy lfolll', Ilonnle Allen, Nancy All smiles as he came In from
tho 18th, ho said, "I feel good
here. This one Is going (o be Whitehead, and Janet Hines.
tough."
Other game* scheduled this and I hope that I can do aj well
in tournament pixy-"
Sanders Is an insurance repre­ season arc:
sentative of Western Life in C|
Dec It Mt. Dora
Lafaystta’s 200 victory over
nada, and of North American
Jan. 8 Oviedo
Jan tl Clermont A and B girls Temple during the 1954 seaion
I New Smyrna Beach ran wild Life and Casualty In the U. S.
Jan. 15 Kissimmee A and B wa* Its first in four meetings with
last night over the Sanford Semi­
and Ken McMurray all tied for
tha Owls of Philadelphia.
girls
nole* 11-78. Joe King, 6-3 Barra­ high point fur the Seminole* with
Jan. 22 Oviedo
cuda, waged a personal war with a meager •even points each.
IX c o t .vis jiiMiK-a t ut nr.
Jan. 25 Pierson
tho game with Clermont Jan. 11
bkmixui. i ; i o i m ' s . u.m inis
the Seminole* and almost out scor­ Seminole
FG IT Pts.
x o t iik to iiociinro*
Feb. 2 Seville
which will again b* played in tha
ed all the Sanford players com­
4
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Feb. IS Tavern
Oviedo gym.
KXTATR os- CIIARLKH KDWIS bined. King zeroed the bucket on Hittell
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Feb. 19 Klasimmce
Thit year’ * team is coached by
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TO A L L . rStUMlN..
ilAVINH 15 occasions and made both of McMurray
AU games are away except Miss Francis Cobb,
CLAIM* Oil HStMANI'S UlAINST his free throws to give him
5
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total of 72 points— only one buc­ McCoy
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more than SO years since-1 saw
Mlsa Millar dance with Clifton
tier newspaper feature writer of Wsbb in As Thousands Cheer, but
New York. I hava covered stories the memory le green.
with Mlsa P. and reluctantly ad*
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mit she has what It takea. She
la, caturally. the exception to the stagehands and lister stars,
according to Marjorie, and Zleg*
prove the rule.
1 think of Mlsa F- today be­ field saw her first in Lee Shucause she just has appeared as bert’s Passing Show of IBIS—" a w
the author of a spanking new her, wanted her, and following his
ton, O., at the age of four as usnal formula, got her." Mlu
"Miss Sugarplum." When Zleg- Miller made her debut in Baybook. The Ztegfleld Pollies, skill­ field a w her at tba Winter Gar­
fully done and plentifully illus­ den, the as dancing in front of
trated. which today has had me a chorus of lovely, lusty show­
girls.
wallowing In nostalgia.
"Against this loveliness of flesh
I only saw one of Plo Zlegfeld’a musicals but I did see a and fancy," Marjoria writes, “ the
lot of his stars—including Mlsa sweetnass and cameo beauty of
Marilyn Miller, "perhaps the tbs Miller girl stood out as a

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pearls from Cartier might if piec­
ed alongside a carelessly tossed
heap of beads no a flve-mnd-ten
counter."
Why do women like that so of­
ten lead tragic lives? Marilyn’s
waa- Her first husband was Prank
Carter, a dancer, whom she lov­
ed passionately. He was killed
when his ear turned over and
pinned him under the fron-. seat
She was 71. After that—'"She was
different. The vlctrola had to
play constantly, the bend had to
shorten intermissions so that
Marilyn could dance—and forget
Frink Carter."
Her second husband was hand­
some Jack Plckford. "This ona Is
for keeps," they said. "We have
so much In common-” What they
did have In common was temper-

seat Pfve yean later Marilyn
dlvoreed Jaek la Pari*- Her thea­
trical star continued to ascend,
to the point where she made $3,000 a week—"but the brush of
tragedy was to paint her life
again and again."
Plckford died in Paris at 38—
■a Marilyn was crossing tba At­
lantic as a stowaway on the Bre­
men to eheer him up In the Ame­
rican hospital—and, while she
didn’t know U, “ Bsby" Miller had
only four years left.
In 1934 Marilyn married Ches­
ter O’Brien, a chorus boy In As
Thousands Cheer, and two years
later she went Into a hospital
with .a toxic condition from a
sinus infection. Before she want,
sho stopped one day by the win­
dow of a Fifth Avenue store and
law a silk dress that she told a

companion ska mutt htvw.
"You want to wtar that drau
when you leave the hoepitilV the
companion asked. "Y '* ,
*he
said. "When 1 leave- I want to be
buried in It. rm certain 1 won’ t
leavo tha hoapital alive"
Three weeks later she was
dead. In the classic, ;corny
phrase, ’another rf the
lights on Broadway had
out Miss Sugarplum, aged W, waa
gone. She had outlived what Pegler has called the Era o f. Won*
derful Nonsense, but not by long.
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THE SANFORD HERALD Wed.. Dec

12, 195tJ, P»c* »

Choir* of tho First Methodist,
Church, will make ns first morn­
ing appearanca this coming Sun-j
By MARIAN JONES
day at the eleven o'clock service.
OVIEDO— Miss Georgia Dish
This "Teen age" choir will hsva
charge of the muslcgl portion of
man. whose marriage to Kenneth j
j the service and will render two
L. Malcolm will be an event of
numbers, "The Babe la IUOh
Sunday, Dec. IB, at 3 p. m. at
lehem’a Manger Laid** anl "O
the Oviedo Baptist Church, was
BY VIRGINIA CONN
Holy Night", with Deanna Nichols
the honoree at two parties given
Th* board o( tha Officer's Wive* eighteen holes on tha golf course, as soloist.
by friends in Oviedo.
The choir, under the direction
Club mat tKla morning at Betty but tha short walk home U exMrs. Milton Gore and Mrs.
of Mrs. Albert Hickson, consists
Cuy'i to dlieuii the Dtcembar hauating
Gene Gore cu-hnsted a kitchen
Charles
Malrhaskl
of
the
Brook
_______
of the following mombers. Deanna
luncheon and to meat the new
shower at the* home of Mrs. Mil*
, . r____________ ___
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wood Country
Hub, Addison, II-1 Nichols, Rose Mary Southward,
•representatives
from
each unit
ton Gore.
We discussed' 'that had been as* linoi* made a hole-ln-one this af- Linda Hamilton, Susan Skinner,
The wedding motif was used In
compliant -in
the past «lx; ternoon. This remarkable young. Margaret Jonei. Janice Lane,
the decoration* for this occasion.
month*. and offered lUffcstioru nun aied a full elfht Imn, and
Douejr. Vicki rorguton. El*
Minature white umbrellas were
an to m» liif idWltlei may be
ln wlt,b • tMrtjr-thfw nfln*
Mjreri, Leslie Jones. and
' used for favor, on the serving
Improv:-*'Kach member explainBating bogle*
on two holes. In Sandra StcKnlghL
table. These were filled with
rd he- jj and th,. new girls' ahy language that la some golf,.
, nuta.
rrti.ranother room in -lect hm the |lrU up at the club lay R i r t H d O V O f K i n O
their officer*. Tha result* were jt all to the fact that ha It on
/
SI
A game similar to bingo was
Dorneil Kltcllm-. President. t.-ne- *»}■ honeymoon. His opponent, K ., P r g C Q n f p r J T l J G S d Q V '
enjoyed by the gucsta and hon­
vs Qttlckart. Vice-prcsldcni and I Mlaftule (Chico) from Buenos; r i C 3 C l l » « U
I u c a u u jr
oree.
\nlfarr. Pat Todd, recording **ec* A im l *)d that hi* lost all heart
Those present were the gue«t
retafy. Betty MeBratnie. publi* after this. And to him ona muit
of honor, her mother. Mri. Char­
rit&gt;. and an the luncheon and Pl*&gt; ^om beneath the heart and
The stage of thff Pinecrest
les Dishman; Mrs. J. L. Malcolm.
Hrcorjtin" commlttea will br Mai- not above What this all mean* School auditorium, Tuesday night,
Turkey Paprika
*8 time for tinsel and bells, gifts
1
mother
of the bridegroom elect;
chopped green pepper
U rup choi
and heavenly kitchen amelia. To
lie Barlow F!vle William., and * Jo no1 know, but I
assume he
was the sceneof tho beautiful
1 tabtrsiH
i
Mrs. W. II. Uitey, sister of th# enjoy the season to Its fullest, plan
lopooae
NS _____ _
Pat danseii Marge Martin rill 1t» discouraged.
presentation of “ The Rlrthdar of
I tabUsno
noons butler ee margarine
bride-elect of Orlando; Mrs. Jim- your culinary strategy welt In ag•i cups) nwSnuS irrem
I can IP;
be the new treasurer, amt-the' Followed Ed Kurgul, Dutch liar- the King” the moving religious
nf mutt!
______and _Mis.
_
mushroom soup
Felton vanes, tiny a lurger turkey than
Chestnuts roasting nn sn apm nre Jark Frost's bs*n nipping at your •my Malcolm
representative from Seven :un-!vl»on. Leo Blogetti, and Doug *csnrs and choral mu»L- feature-,I
•i rap tour rrram
Lavender
.Uter-ln-law and sister usual, then you can use the !* £
nose
This
certslnly
Is
that
tun
‘
lime
of
year
when
ll‘a
awfalljr
nice
to
t
rupro«krd noodle* II lu S
known at this writing). th» w ' B*ndfr» around for fi&gt;Ur holes ac- (he children of the f!r«t through be Inside, especially inside your warm anil rosy kin lien In tact that'a
overs In many Intsre.tlng ways. In
ounrs-s uncoobc.il
responding secretary, aidei, 'ey companled by Ida Bet Wilson, the sixth grades, unJer the out- probably the family's favorite aatheruia plate when It's Happy Beef of th* bridegroom elect, of Zell- a few minutes put together any of
t rup dlcrd roobrd turkey
wood amt Orlando respectively; many tasty easa.role dishes On* of
S tra»|W&gt;on paprika
Mary Muntt Katie Jackson and Ann, Marsh. Louise Parkin, and standing direction t&gt;f Mrs. Doro- Htew fot dinner It a the perfect cold night dinner.
Cook green peppar and onlen In
Vary your becf.stsw occasionally to prumote taste change* In the bridegroom elect; Mrs. Youn the greatest aide to casserole cookBetty Lernos were kind enough •Grace Martin All of them -ere thy Hauser,
cry Is a well storked shelf of con­ butler u till tender In a 1-quart catto coin,. «o the meeting, and they having difficulty put ing, a» the
The .lory of the birth of Jesus, menus Slickest trick for this beef stew i* to mellnw-cook It In bright Harris, Mrs. Jame. Partin, Mrs. densed canned soup, llere'a a recipe srrole blend aoup and tour cream;I
refre.hlng cocktail vegetable Jtll&lt; r» This adds a delightful tangy J. N. Thompson, and Mrs. Thcoart- alwajs available for advice treen* varied In .peed.
hay the ntesaaga of the angels lo tho rad.
for TURKEY PAPRIKA using con­ stir In remaining Ingredients Bake
Itavor. and though the ismlly won't —
lore Aulin Jr.
densed creatn of mushroom soup a* In a ISO degrees K oven tor 30
Alternates present were Peggy were not qualifying, so there was .hepherts, the visit of the WIm* care as they eagerly dive In. It's
Tugwell, Il»rel Rowell, Joan Fel- not the jnxit:» prevent a, there \j*n, were told In oral chorus by loaded nutritionally too There are Jules and .easonlnga, cover and
The hostess gift to the bride- the delirious same. It's quickly minutes Make* I serving*
baked and Just the thing for a spur- 8PAQHKTTI FOR SAINT NICK I
Uni and
Mar) Muntf. KayDwyer was In «o many other matches th, children of the fourth grades eight differentvegetable Juices con- .imtn.r about 1 hour. Add v/eata- elect was a table cloth and nap­ of-the-moment
party or a hasty
bles. cover and continue cooking
Santa will atay for a midnight
was unable to attend, but presentj Th« d«F " » » perfect, warm, nice d ie te d by D. M. Paul.
Utbutlng tothe flavor-colornutrl
kins.
family meal during 'busy holiday •upper If you have this repast all
melody thsl's bound to please over low heat until vegsublst art
from the old board were Betty i breere. If the weather holds this
To ,he familiar strains of “ (&gt; Uon
time.
done Makes ( to I serving*
ready Cook 1 cup chopped eolery
everyone.
(iuy, Jane Potts. Ruth Tully, |»b**uW be the beat tournament Com„ Aj| Y# pa|thfur, the -htld
Miss Shirley Partin and Miss
Accompany the TURKEY PAP­ In I tablespoon butter or margarine
Serve your stew right from • tn*r
NEW FROZEN BOUP WITH
f|n,| ^rn,|ei marched velou* electric aklllet. or • pretty,
Betty Emunskl, Dottle McDonald, ever. W# were especially Interest- rtn 0y
llotty Itcasley eo-hu.t«d a linen RIKA with a inlad of avocado anil until Under Btlr In I ran (114
BUTTIN BALLS
Fran Murray, Anita Hadden and rd In Doug Sanders, as he has upon the itia , n.h#re Jh . |&gt;ng big casserole . . add a warm loaf
shower at the home of Mila Par-i tomato wedgea tossed with crisp cups) spaghetti sauce with mant;
Ittal tlienarl
nil** nil*
hi*' '
nf
a
In thtse "rush-rush" day*. w«
of earawav
caraway /ye
by*a.1 and lote of
turned nan
pro. it
While
out In
In Ika
the *8|Jg t
greens. Try a dressing made with heat. Pour saueu over cooked apamyself Betty served coffee and Just
ghattL noodles, macaroni or rice.
buttar. Compliment the meal with sometime* wonder how we’ll get o tin on .Monday night.
three pari* oil to ono part lemon Tup
cookies, and her flowers as usual fairway* we wrr# Intercepted by
The first scene found th* «h#pthis off with a warm nourish­
satisfying
substantial
meal
on
th*
our
own
special
tossed
salad
|
Games
ware
enjoyed
and
prises
were beautiful. On the dining Lt. CDR and Mri. L. D. (Byron- herd* gating at the .tar which
table Here's an answer that , bound ' awarded before delicious refresh- Juice seasoned to taste with ore­ ing beverage like hot cocoa and
veryone will glow
Pensacola.
Mrs
^
room table were pink gladoila* Butu from
lo please Heat one can (tot,-ounce mnta were served to: Miss Pcggy gano. Fur dasirrt. spoon mashed Hants will be refreshed for hit long
•hone over Bethlehem, while the
Happy Ottf Sttw
barely thawed froien strawberries Jaorney ahead. Makes 3 to 3 serv­
allot of the new fruten condensed
^ and rain tree spray-silver. Yel Butls It the president of the Wo­ chore, of fifth and sixth grade
IS |Mund« t»««f tub**
ings.
'NS
old fashioned vrgntabls with beef Flemlng, Miss Janet George, Miss over vanilla Ice cream.
low chrysanthemums in unusual men'* Golf Association there, and children sang “ Christmas Eve".
flour
soup Drop the golden butter belli Shirley Malcolm, Mis Phyllii CleS fup thnrftntnp
''»*■*arrangement* graced other .pot* they had com* orer to play golf "The First No#l'', and ''While
you've madu early In th* morning { manor, Miss Yvonne King, Mis*
IS
cockUll %rtBtibU julrrt
and look Sanford over. Of course,
’ Y~ in the living room
(lt'OUfiro tm M
Into the toup. rover and almmar Jinx Miller, Mlsa Melanie Jack- Undo.
Shepherd* Watched their Flocks".
elcet but will be held following
they
can't
play
golf
this
week,
I
t^a«poon
rAlt
unattended Just 10 minutes, llere'a
■ ’ The luncheon will be held at
The Shepherds and Sheep were
nwilrml lh&gt;m*
' inn Mias Nslllt Beasley, and Mr*.
Some more parties are being her marriage due to conflletlni
hut
I'm
sure
they
were
very
fav­
how
to
make
the
balL:
cream
H
•I iMBpoof) blAcck irei ptr
- the B. 0. q. Thursday' at 1:00
third grade boy*. Then the Ancup butler; blend In I rig MU with Harold Lyles, tke litter of Or- pi aluted for th* popular brido- dates at this llmo of tha year
I rntdlum |
M»tA(
in.tato.-.
,iuarUrt,l
yt p. in. The new board will he in- orably impressed with Sanford,
mrdlunt onion*,hnfv.,1
ha
_______onion*,
&gt;4 rup flour; Ya teaspoun salt and |
and hope they will be stationed
appeared unto the Shephenls
cupu
cut
b««
capo
ar.*n
bsans
(ll-ounco
» 'troduced at thU time and tha
H teaspoon thym*. Chill aevaral
here some day: ,nd ,h* ehon** «»ng “ Angela We
ounoo porkao.
fro«#n&gt;
!«*
*
----guest speaker Will be Mr*. Dick­
hours; form Into marble-illtd baits
HE SURE OF QUALITY WITH
Gerry Carfagno It home from |
Migk". The AnDual kaef with flour; brown In (about II); drop Into slmmarlng
CA R L O A D BEEP SALE
erson, who has landscaped so
gels
war* thlid gredv gills.
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fMt
shortening. Add cocktail veyetabts soup.
many garden* In Sanford She,.the hoapttal and wat watching
#
THIS FINEST
The little village of Bethlehem,
The
Brought Direct From St. Louiu,
will hold a question and answer^™"* |jh*
birthplace of the Holy Child, was
as
•period. Please try to come, it Is
U|l
hoWT,'[*,r*
guasa that "would
Mo.
*
..........
probably too late to make reser. 1 *UM'
ou*d be
ke a
a little
little too depicted In a frame setting on the
much
confusion.
Among
others I Stage, while In the background the
Nations now, but you can try, by
voire*
of
the
chore*
told
the
law up there were working hostRound— Sirloin-Club
'calllng eit. 311 at the base
story of "Oh Holy Night" nudl
Dottie and Mac Donald are •ases Fanchon MeRoberta, Blan­
“ The Birthday of a King.”
.laaving th. 21st to spend Christ­ che Nicely and V.rn Smith. Jim
In the Nativity scene, surroundmas in Hartford, Conn, with Dot- Spencer and Mack Cleveland
were
watching
'h#
player*
come
ed
by a IIf#..Ued row. « donkey u 0 i XlA f , r . A d,P,‘ rt'l'« D,1 l-°
il coul‘l au,horl,« C,P'"Mtie's family. Joan Fellini It leav­
and sevaral ahuep, nppeirrd little k*e,P *
f
»torai;e and use of water In exing Saturday for Christmas in up on nine.
IV
Welcome back to the men of Paul* Jean Elam . . Mery, Dick ^ the V»7 U gUlatu^
' rr,‘ ,,f iM,Ulns rc* 'on,ble u*cl'
Boiton. Th* Guys are NOT going
!
VAn-T and Y’Alf-3 who have been oconner as Joseph and Clarn
Th* Water Resources S t u d y
I" addition to giving th* deto Chicago.
toT
Pat Hansen's moihar, Mri. Sa- on T. .A. 0. What a wonderful Rosaman as the Angel, hovering Commission completed its draft nartment enforcement power the
: m - ri
over th* manger of the
Babe, of a proposed law creating the U » would direct all law enforce! ,I' - ,.e
lie Harvay, has been staying with Christmas present you are.
~
“
,
chorea sang for this hcaiiti-! department to operate under sup- mcnl agencies io as»ia;.
Pat for the last month. At the
moment she Is vialtlng in Miami, i h r C C
P o r flfiS
S I!*' - A.WB5, *n * Manger" ervlslon of the Cabinet Hoard uf
Penalties for violation would be
but win be back for Christmas. A
r . i fl B j
j
*
. 7 fci . rrt'.n? y
Conservation.
clasied as ml-rdf m*.non punish-1
i«
CUT AND WRAPPED FREE FOR
Took a run out to th* Club to A r r H e l d M o n d o v
y G , J°',n,on ,n *»w»#t| It would hav« enfurcentent pow
able by a maximum of alx month!
W H Y P A Y M ORE
tee how things were going My
YOUR FREEZER!
n. u t e is o in v ti
' 1MPr,*,n° , f* , *nR
Bam- Fr* and it could set up conrervn- imorlsonment and S-W) fine,
car it atlU stuck In the land up
n v trn /i!
‘
“ ,
J1)®. *n“ *"en M*e Fourth gradrf Uon districts in separate cuunties
One of the suggestion of th*
thare, too. And I don’t know why
,W“ ! b'.^r,n r?n!!nued_ " l ,h *h®lr re- or groups of countlef, either at commission is that
the depart!;
lt Is ao easy to walk around
T-DONE
,ho'^ ***r[,e"
Monday citation of the Christmas Story, the invitation of county rommis- ment be ihlo lo control through|
-.
•V " f,
t l i
, n r r ” 1 ^ .. " Wf Thr#* « » * • &lt;&gt;t .ions or upon
dutcrminatlon of Issuance of permits ..ny attempt.
^ m m h p m mm
mm
S n w f * wV .H k
: Un* by ,he rhor’ 1' ni^ ‘ ^t#r public hearings.
t„ mosllfy weather. Another aug? '
|h
h .
.
rau*J't On the Wise Men. TomThe law as drafted by the com- gestlon Is that the department
*
w'u. h J o sk)
it * Draks Robert Jackson nnd mission headed by Byron Herlong ii-vestigalo beach erosion and re“
Vsnirn . ! i v .
^
n ,My Bobb,,M'
Rifts Of Leesburg would empower tho commend protection law..
L ^ L m ! d*v," rin« t0J "re King. The Angel, return- water conservation department to
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•II of those delicious refresh- ed to the stage, thcn the Shop- work with existing agenclei, Inmenta serves! at all three
n#nls came back on the scene, the eluding the Florida Geological SurCONFAB RhU . tl.i.ll
Mr*. T. R. Pipkin's Katie-flue Sheep walked In on their
thslr hind vey,
vev. In a
» continuous
conllnimua study
itudv to
tn •!».
PAMPA l
(A
s—
Com
detn
— National comClrele started their party off with fret and knelt down before the termlne the best way,
LEAN IIONELESS ALL-MEAT
to u,o '"under W. C. Daniel an&lt;l Con-|
a covered dish auppey at the home manger.
w„ &lt;r ^ppHp, a,a| 8„8rij them Krei» n » n Hol,er» Slkea will speak
#f Topple (Mr*. J. W.) Beasley
"O Come Little Children" sang against waste.
«t the annual midwinter conUr
the Chorea, tn&lt;l
and ^the hoe. and
l»It wm.ld
,‘ne® ®
of
Florid* Departmant
Departmant
k.d .h
. w. '?*,
and
would m-nnr.a
co.npr.e Information
Information •&gt;nf«
f th® Florida
J
“ ua • . w * '* 1 0f
**COnd n radea march- through research of Its own and n «h* American I-eglon Sunday,)
ChrSm lV
‘ i S ----------------------------------------other egcnclea.
cooperate with rl"»lng day of the twoal.y meet-;
occasion.
*
’ l1" ^onnR Adult Sunday School f100*1 ronlrol and drainage districts *n&lt;f-

Conning
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Th* membera of the circle pre- Sureh ° f .).the ° V'V!0 nap,,,‘
tented to Mr*. Pipkin, their lead,h' r c°mhlned their ed upon the stage each bearing a
PlwINT TO HE BUILT
er, a lovely gift, after which gift*: r,"
P*r,y '
gift for the Prince of Peace. Then
SARASOTA LBS—- E l e c t r o were exchanged among the mem- Mr*A. Parnell, their cot- ,h« children and nil the audience Mt-ehanie.il llnsearch Inc., ha*
bershlp. The buslnese meeting' '*** mother, wa« presented a which overflowed to standing announced plana to build n lS'wa* conducted following all the1’ P***!*! gift from the member* of riK,m only In the cafeteria. «nng ww foot electronics assembly
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"Joy to the World”. Reverend D. plant five miles east of here.
gaiety.
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]1this circle.
Construction will begin at once
Mrs. Charles T. Niblack's home Th,‘ members exchanged gifts M. Paul pronounced the bcncdiction and from th* stage Mrs. nnd by mid 1957 employment it J
wa* the sene of another lovely » ••HIM that wa* lovely heparty—that of tho Chappel Oulld,
word*— the Christmas de- Margaret
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. Reynolds
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Clrele of tha Oviedo Methodist n ation * being arranged so at- I * , * , .
T!nr,,, m God nic-ss The company has headquarters In
Ridgefield, Conn.
Church. Mrs. T. L LIago, Mrs.' treellvely throughout the ipaelous u*' |,‘ &gt;ery un* •
J W McKinnon and Mlia Rather h°me.
Balstel cohosted thla affair with' Those present enjoyed.* short
Mra Niblick. The Chritinai spirit buslneis seeelon, presided over
prevailed everywhere.
by Mr*. Theodor* Aulin Jr their
Gift* were also exchanged and leader,
rareshmenta served followed by
Those present for thl* occasion
a short business meeting. Those included; Mr*. George-C. .Wears,
present for the occasion included: Mr*. Gene Gore, Mrs. Theodore
Mrs. Charles 0. Shaffer, Sirs. E. Aulin Jr.. Mr*. L. V. Hart, Mrs.
L. Luttrelt. Mrs Roy Wetsenbarg- Louis L. Day, Mr*. Martha ltobi-1
er, Mra. Jamaa Wilson, Mrs J. son. Mra. J. C. Michael, Mrs. S.I
H. Staley, Mra. Roy Wetsenbarg- R. Riggins, Mri. B. F. Wheeler
•r, Mrs. W. R
Mr?.! Jt., Mr?. .Arthur Mctrslf Afri
Georg. H. Carlton.
Charlta Aulin, Mra. E. A. Farneli
Report! from th# homa of and Mr* B. F. Ward Jr.
Vara (Mra. A. A.) Mytrs on Lake
Mra. Martha Robison who it
Charm sound vary tnuflesting. |the mlsalonary to Nigeria. Africa
Thla wa* th* aattlng for the “ two which th* Oviedo Baptist Church
In one" party given by Vara and has been contributing to and
faulso (Mra. Milton) Oora. A* corresponding with, gav* a lovely
tho*# Involved are meml&gt;«r* of talk all about Nigeria, strhleh wi»
both the Pearl Martin Circle and enjoyed by all.

for whipping!

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HECKBONES
STEW 49* PIGOFREET
OLEO 19‘ i ! |Qc
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EVERYTHINO IN T U B
BACK la tha near look for thl*
afternoon drasa In blu* and
black textured wool, from th*
* collection of Pattullo-Jo Cop*land. Doubt* back skirt panels
fasten at th* watat by a center
• " bow. Shoulder flange* na-row
th* waist at back and stem
from a squared yoka froat

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sicker lljxor . . . add glamour and astra jppatita
appeal to pies, pastries, puddings and fruits. Giv*
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By STANLEY

NOTICK IB HEREBY UIVEN
that purauaat to chapter t»4,
Florida Blatulta. I d . tha follow*
lac daacrlkad land* In Bamlnola
Coualr. Florida will bo off trod for
aalo at public outcry for tha filch*
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door of tha Stmlnolo Coualr Court
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la Ik* Coorl o f tho C oa a tr J a de*. nollfUd and rttulred to pr*annt tlm* o f th* flr.t publication o f thla
B*mla*lo r o o o t r . Florida,
any clalm o and drmanda which nolle*. Each claim or demand ahall
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BERTHA a HOUGHTON
Daeoaaod. County, to tho County Jtid«« of bo aworn in by tha claimant, hla
T o Alt rradllora and Poroooa H o * , arMINOLK. County. Florida, at hi* a**nt or attorney, and any *och
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A t * i* cu to r a f th* Loot W ill
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BERTH A O. HOUGHTON.
Docoaaad
DOUOI.AH STENBTIIOH
Attornay for RxocoUr
Edward* Bultdlec
Sanford. Florida

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PAINTING

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47—FURNITURE—BOUSEMOLD

U—HOMES

You'll Find It In —

Sy OWNER *
XMAS SPECIALS
Excellent rommlaaion arrangement
Lak« front, m w three bedroom
for capable middle aged peraon
houio on Lake Emma. Ona and
with car, to call on advar}!
(Froa lay-Away)
half tiled bathe. Florida room.
for Central Florida's most proLot 211* I 132*. Turn So. one
FLGOB sanding and finishing.
graeslve magazine. Write for FREE 10-12 lb. Turkey with
mile at Oaklawa Cemetery.
Cleaning, waamg. serving Semi­
appointment giving full details.
following:
nole county tine# IMS.
Fun. Fact. Nr Flshln. Bos 1179,
3-bedroom frame homo with 2
H. It. Qleeioe, Lake Mary
Euatla, Fla.
Qulltop Inneraprlng Mattrosa
acre* of much land. One block
and Matching Box Spring
off highway, star Air BaieWOMB WANTED. FEMALE
Rog. 1139 .... LESS TRADE 199 Double garage, 2 screened in
McRANEY-SMITH PAINT#
porches. Stove k refrigerator,
241S S. Park
Pkone 1203 Wanted baby iltUng. Phone 1939.
Hl-Rlier ___________ — 194.50 WMO — 1*00 rath.
per mo
SPECIAL— Will furnish k apply O—BUSINESP OPPORTUNITIES J-Rm. Group _________ $293 00 Phone 643-W.
green roof enamel, 85.00 gal.
while *upply last*. Guaranteed Service station for lease. Doing
Sofa-Bad with Matching Chair
satisfaction. Finest Quality, Shaw
a good business. Good location
Rtg. 1119............NOW 1159 00
llth St.
in Sanford. Phono at or write to
k Day Signs- 108
P. O. Box 799 Sanfod If InterBookcase Bed
-PIANO SERVICE
esled.
O. D. Farrell's
Dreiser and Mirror
4-- -v
BUY FURNITURE
209 FAMILIES
JEWEUTE
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Inncriprlng Mattrela
L. L BUI — Plane Teehnlclan
on Easy Credit or
CANT
BE
WRONG
Featuring:
Phene 2164 Route 1. Sanford
Box Spring
Comb abd Brushes
Lay-Away Plan* at
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The Very Beit
Compltta BEDROOM
Alio Dreaier Seta
FUBNITURE CENTER
| A -r U C K l»U T .
_ _ Piano tuning-repairing. sU klnds.
310
E.
First
3S—MONEY T f LOAN
Five beautiful residential develop
$4 93
119 W. First 14.
W. L Harmon, Phone 1562-M.
OPEN MONDAYS
manta: Bal-AIr, Ploecreit South
An n e t t e 'S - im food food,
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
after S P.M.
Liqueurs
and
Rrandy
Plnocroet,
Roto
Court
and
Grove
AUTO
LOAMS
T IL 9:00 P.M. « Steak,
CMeben,
«irlmp,
Assortment In a Gift Box
RAT KILLERS
Manors, are atandlng proof ef
COST LEM
'Spaghetti, * t 9 WrJ K BMUr$if It—ROOFING and PLUM1WQ
94.05 Complete
CEDAR CHESTS
Guaranteed
the hlfh-acceptanco rating ol
m Sandwich**. SO, CITY LlkHTB.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
T H I T O W N
PUMP
Odkam
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Tudor
home*.
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PLUMBING
Cor.
2nd
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Magnolia.
Ph.
1233
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De-Con
$1.69
- Wirfarta tL90
Florid* State Bank
4a - LOST AND FOCM»
112 W. first St.
"Bud Bamberger, Mar.
Contract and Repair Work
fro
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co.
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You ean buy with safety, and live
from $49.60. Natural red cedar, u o c&lt;
g,
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Frra Estimate*
FREE DELIVERY
In the secure knowledge that
cheit* from 539.30.
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L o s t — Monday, Udleo green
HARVEY
R.
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LIVESTOCK
leather wallet downtown . 1’lease 204 Sanford Ave
re.
I’hoina 1121
your homo will continue ta In­
WILSON-MAIEH
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FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
F s r T U M jR ja r v ic s !^ ^
call 97$, Reward.
—at Warehouia Prices, visit
311
E.
tit
St.
rhone
938
0rU*,r
Food
choFF#f
crease
in
value.
38—DOGS—CATS—PETS
$12.93
BERRY’S. Wa are capons at as­
CERAMIC TILE
i t on like front at Band Shell.
THE SANFORD HERALD
FURNITURE CENTER
sisting you to tocuro graeiou*
IF Tackle boa—Japanese rod. Re­ Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. IS4 Thi* Is a free pais t« the Bltz
SAMSONITE
III W. First It.
good Toons with functional con­
would be as welcome at
Free &lt;&gt;UmatC. Quality work.
ward, ISM. Oraee Beil*. 1TTS
You Select Your
Ultralite ami Strramlita Luggage!_______ ill.IL L L ' l '- T
Theatre for Mr*. Harry Robson.
venience.
Today's
belt
buys
ta
a
dally
letter
from
home
Alabama Of. Winter Park. Fla.
Home In
from $17.50 up
! The Lading gift fee two Lorn?
nationally advertlied furniture
PLUMBINU k HEATING
Exp. dull- Dec. 21. 1950.
It. month—tll.AO year.
South Pinecrest—Sanford
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage
27 a 54 Scatter Ruga
it DISCOUNT Pit ICES. 901 W.
Sentle Tank iMUIIltlon A S m lrc
R-PKRJONAl ROTtC M
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ID Mall Anywhere
Grove Minor*— Sanford
Heater Service, A r c h i e C. W anted— Blond cucker sp in irl
first St. Ptionv 1617 for Even­
300 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1313
$3 96 A $6.11
ing Appointment.
Harriett, Phono 7J4-W or 1335.
or
— ----- -------------------------------------- SANFORD LINOLEUM A TILE
puppy by xmxs. Pedigree not
Valencia Villas— DeLand
127 W. First St.
nacasiary. Phono 2n63.
Childrens PAJAMAS, size* 2-1*5.
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
• b ig v a l u e s
Solid*
A
figure*
in
all
eolors.
OUR SALES OFFICE TODAY—
7 wk. old cocker
$15.
• Q U IC K C R E D IT
MIRRORS
COWAN'S
anas s. French Ave.
A Miniature
• EASY TERM S
18 x 88 crystal sheet. Regular
212
E.
1st.,
Phone
874
Phone*:
2100
and
Wanted— To rent or lease dock*
For Dad'* Deik
WILSON-MAtRR
$1213 DOOR MIRIIOR, SMS ea.
age apace on Lake Monroe.
O D I f A M A T U D O K tne.
Colored and Framed $5
New and Used Fa mil a re
SENKARIK GLASS k PAINT Co.
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Preferably deep water to ac­
M E R CH A N D ISE
311 C. First St.
Phene I
JAMESON STUDIO
112-114 W. 2nd St.
comodate JO ft. boat. Phone Including: bath futures, cabinet
"Buildtrt of Finer Homes
106 N. Park Ave.
Ph. 31M
sink,
water
pump,
sopUc
tank
For
Florida
Living"
2*07.
_________
13—ARTICLES FOR SALE
and water heater, approximate­
Famou* Berk-Liner
ly
$23
month.
We buy ana m O used furniture
BUXTON
a u t o m o t iv e
Contour Chair
Call, or SCO ua TODAY
Paying top easb pricei for any —who hai
BILLFOLDS
401.00
tha satisfaction of
1007
Sanford
Are.
Phono
1113
thing of value. SUPER TRAD1—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
and Key Casea
knowing he gave the very beit
MATHER of Sanford
INO POST on 17-92 Ph joaa-w
REVLON
$2.30 to ItO
202 E. First StPlumbing. Eresky Heating
Sell Your Car to
"Futurama'*
A
LANE
CEDAR
CHEST
3
bedroom
houir,
fenced
in
yard.
TOUCHTON
DRUO
CO.
—Factory tv Yea—
M. G. HODGES
ROY REEL
Lip Stick*
A GIFT FOR THF:
Jalouslcd porch. 4 block from
Aluminum
Sen-ice on Alt Water Pumps—
306 W. Second St.
$1.23 to $33.00
I'inecreit School. 2631 S. Laurel
WIIOLF. FAMILY
Venetian Blind*
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Electric
Shaver*
$19.50
up
IT’S A (URL
TOUCHTON DRUO CO.
Ave. I*h. 1773-J.
JOtlNHON 8EA IIOR8E
[a—BOATS AND MOTORS
Enclosed head. Hag-proof bolton —who I* enchanted by the tailPaola Road, Phone too
Lentharlc Muaketeera
92.30 up
Outboard Motor from
rail with plastic ends. i’ laati
73c up
rtofW , SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS Max Factor for Men
Your Evlnrude Dealer
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyles
Westinghouse
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
room, carporto A utility room,
BOBSON SPORTING GOODS
fr
nford
Ave.
at
25th
PHONE
2825
Electric Blanket*
cords.
On
the
Corner
by
tha
Clock
Robinson
Rand
Crafted
Furniture.
built
In
oven
and
rooking
unit,
SOI E. lat St.
Phone 998
Reg. $39.95 .
only $37.3*
l a m e Selection Now
Wo build, design and refinish. Senkarik Glass and I’ alnt C* ' uil*
11 ft. G. E. refrigerator and
ADAM HATS
112-114 West 2nd SL
Phone 220\°** Uur ,J ir** fW ,,el,on
Baggerly Appliance Canter
■pace heater. One half mile out
•IS foot Plywood boat, |75. Osceola Seo at 914 French, Ph. 52-li.
RINGS
First Name In Hat*
115 Magnolia Ava.
of Sanford rity limits with city
EASY T E n M 8
PI**- Camp.
Emblem, Blgnel, Blrthstone,
53.95 to $3.93
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
LIVE BAIT
water, MUST SELL, gu west on
Diamond, Other Precious
SYSTEMS
G A R R E T T ' S
&gt;11—TRACTORS
~
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop Guta
hlwy,-4fl to It. R. crossing, turn
MATHER OF SANFORD
Shoes Shoes and more
Stones
$2.50 up
All types and sizes, installed
3 Dozen, 95c
323
E.
t*L
St.
right
on
Riverside
Ave
203 • 09 E. First fit.
A great array of styae—-cola
FRANK NOELL JEWELER
“ Do It Yourself."
ATTENTION BULK F R U I T
Miliourt Minnows and Worms
110 9- Park Ave,
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE Fleming Grocery—R. Geneva Ave.
from $2.M to $4J8
a*-LOTS
I’hone 127
W ‘. DEALERS, Just traded thirty
HANDKERCHIEFS In gift boxes.
S T I N E
* (30) 1955 Diamond T
720
H. k A. DEPT, STORK
TV amt Irish Linen $1 00 A $1 50
46-FARM and GARDEN
Machine and Supply Co.'
tractors and 1952 Mack ASO
Eight choice lots in the Mayfair
Box, singly, 5&lt;V each.
llaa your husband aver
Ph. &lt;2 Thi* L a fret pass to the Rita !
tractors. Look these over now 207 W. 2nd 8t.
Area at an attractive cash
COWAN'S
Thaatra
for
Eugene
LeMay.
enjoyed the Hoc fitting
Pearls, Nicklacti .
Oranges,
tangerines
A
kumqusts.
while selection U good. Alio
price. Also twenty lots in
212 E. 1st.,
Phone 871
CR09LRY - BENDIX
Exp. date Dac. 21. 1956.
Woman's Wallets .... $5.00 up
Qualities of NUNN-BUSH shoes
2201 W. 25th. J. T. Fortier Sr.
twenty (20) good &gt;1' and 34*
Wynnewood
at
an
attractive
Sales nnd Service
Give him a pair, from, $19.19
Watch Bands . . $4.93 up
Bulk Fruit trailers. Oroat Daneprice.
W.
K.
Kirchhoff,
Jr.
Stop
In
and
see
our
large
Paint 250 gal. Sweat Shirts, Jac­ Planters and Blooming Polled
RANDALL
IVEY’S SHOE STORK
FRANK NOELL, JEWKLKR
Diamond T, 103 So. Orange
Phone
305.
s«l*etinn of Men* A Ladle*
kets, Cots, Tents. Army-Navy
Plants Fur (')irlitmas Giving.
Electric Company
110 S- Park Ava.
■ - Blossom Trail, Orlando 3-9061.
Billfold*.
Surplus. 310 Sanford Vv*.
GRAFF. VII.LE NURSERY
Service— Quality —Satisfactloa
Do your Christmas Buying
Lake Mary- 100 x 116. High, dry,
Grapevine
Ave.
—
Ph.
2058
1$—TRAILEkil~~ ~
~
WERT
JEWELRY
STORE
Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J- 3 Do flary
rity waUr. $500. Box 189 Al­
EVENING DRESSES
On Our Easy Payment
Order personalized French-fold
202 E. 1st.
Phone 5
tamonte Spring, Fla.
Nylon Plcot, Lice, Nyon Tulla
ill pay YOU ta see us before
Christmas cards, with your 13—MACHINERY—TOOLS ~
or Lay-Away plan
.
It will
HEATING
Evenings
and
A
you buy. Open
favorite snap shot. 25 for $4,
and Taffeta $17.31 lo 424.95
FURNITURE CENTER
Floor Furnaces k Clreulatori
17— B R O K E lV T a d R E A L T O R S ’ "
TOOLS -JU S T THE RIGHT
100 tor $14. WIEBOLDTS CAM­
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
118
W.
First
St.
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
ERA SHOP, 210 S. Park Ave.
M
T
O
O
I
/
S
&gt;
,
I
114 K. First 8L
200 S.-Partr -Phene 1440
BEAUTIFUL
Brittany
Farm
Fountain Pens, Pencils
For any Job, Black A Decker
Home.
3
bedrooms,
2
baths,
and matched set* by —
Beautiful 23 x 31
SEWING MACHINES
power saws, senders
and
AIrstream House Trailer for aale. FAIRBANKS - MOUSE Pumps
-tery Woman wants Fine China
"Wade-bulH" on Oak shaded
Shsaffer and Parker
N'ecchi — White
drills. Stanley hand tools, ma­
Framed Paintings $3 93
Well Drilling. HOWARD C
J . Purchased new this ytar. Comlots.
By
appointment.
$35,000.
by Lennox, Caitleton, Syracusa
New
and
Used
TOUCHTON
DnUO
CO.
sonry
tools.
Easy
Terms
LONG, Phone 388. 207 East
' plete with aomblnatton refriBuy on the "China Club Plan*
GARRETT’S 323 E. 1*L St.
FURNITURE CENTER
{ ! gerator, I a* range, gas heat,
Commercial Ave.
Grejarory Lumber Co. i 3 Bedroom Concrete Block
S W E E N E Y ’ S
TIMEX WATCHES
twin beds, dlnotvn k 12 gallon
lit)
W
.
Fir*.
St.
Ail-Purntshrd
Home
6tli A Mapel
Phone 2862
114 Magnolia
Thong 14T
Waterproof
Oil heaters, all kind, cheap
GATLIN BROTHERS
water tank. St. John's Realty.
Price
$1,200
—
$1,000
Down
We take yours in trade.
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
$6.93 and up
CHATHAM BLANKETS
Phone 1129 Or 1070, Sanford.
Super Trading Post
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanforil.
9 R E N TALS
WM. E. KADEH
ROSA L. P A Y T O N
Including the Nation's Favorite
SHOES Tretty Patent* for
On Hwy. 17-92
Phone 2053-W.
a. 19M 32 ft. Whitley house trader.
112 S. Park Ave.
"Purrey" — Purrey Bouquet,
Registered
Real
Estate
Broker
dress and Cut* Straps for
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads,
state­
Like new. Used only 3 months.
34—APTH—n ousr.s—ROOMS
Phone $$71
17-92 at Hiawatha Woolshir* Brandon. Full range of
Everyday. $2.M up
ments, invoices, hand blits, amt This is a free pass to the MovieJalousie windows. Modern thrucolors.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
HANFORD SHOE CENER
Magnovox Hi-Fi
lurid Ride-In Theatre for W. C. WELAKA~ APARTMENTS: rooms
out. Sacrifice, Mobile Trailer
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
Y O W E L L *S
Thompson. Exp. date ee. 21
201 S. Sanford Av«.
Radio-Phonograph
Park,, Orange City. Ask for
private baths. 114 W. First St O ZIE R R E A L T Y CO
West 13th St.
Laura R. Osier. Realtor
1 9 5 6 . __________________
Catherine Gregg.
$99.93 and up
TABLES
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
Haul M. Field. Asioeiate
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
CUSTOM^ UPHOLSTERING
DOROTHY QRAY
Corner Tables. Tier Table*.
2001 Bo Orlando llwy Ph 1369
Canopied doll beds, gun rack.*,
1132 DeLuxe New Moon house301 E. First St.
Slip
Covers
and
Drapes
Toiletries
EVENINGS! 3113 and 79&gt;)
Step, And Coffee Table* from,
spoon racks. Grandfather clocks. Efficiency apt. lli-way 17-93 So.
trailer. 3 room* A bath, like new
STANLEY KULP
Creams — Lotion*
Deacons bench, drop leaf tabfe,
Call Sanford 2423-J3. 22 Catalina
31.95
Cily
Limits.
Slumbcrtand
Court.
PHONE Z338-J.
Gift Sets
novelty shelves. Etc. at Robin­
Dr. De Bary.
WILSON-MAIER
sons, 918 French. Phone 52-R. See Seminole Realty for Desir­
Y O W E L L ' S
NEON MON'S
311
E.
lat.
Phone
953
JNo 25’ Alma houtetrailer. Call
Prices cut for quick sale.
able Houses and Apt*. Phone 27 |
Service — Neon Lighting
8S9-M between 8:00—6:00.
Gtnulno Imported Mexican
Brush and Comb Set
$2.M up
Re-Paints — Truck Lettering
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
COMPLETE SELECTION
Hind-tooled Leather Handbage
Boxed
Candles
$l.5o
up
I
Windows Signs— lli-way Signs. 3 pc. living room suite, teas. 117
for Winter Tourist Private bath j
Shannon Dr. Ph. 2978-R.
Christmas Tree Trimming*
Shaw A Day Neon Sign*
$18.93 pluc ua
Cologne* nnd Perfumes Jl 1)0 up
14—USED CARS
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
and Decoration*
106 W. 18th St.
P U R C E L L ’ S
ItOUMILLAT
A
ANDERSON
Manuel Jacobson across from jog
ji&gt;ru
_ Phone ICO
Blonde Admiral television, 3 way
Buy while dock* are complete
Chrysler late model 1961 hard top
123 W. First BL
On the Corner by the Clock 1
combination. Phone 1333 J after
Post Office.
convertible. 31.000 mlla*. In ex­
KEL'B 3 and 10c STORE INC.
E
M
P
L
O
Y
M
E
N
T
5:00
p
m.
cellent condition, looks like
Blouses
by Msrihor* k
ritit is a free pais to Hie Movie-1
G. E. ELECTRIC
new. Reasonable tor
cash. Zt-HELP WANTED FEMALE
Shapely, perfect for
land Rtde-ln Theatre for M. E. (
PEUCOLATOR. rog., 819 *5
Girls 24" bicycle. $20. Good condi­
Would make a nice Christmas
Bower. Exp. date Dec. 21, 1956. i
PIRTRICM
T. W. MEIO
Christmas giving. NIc*
Sale Price 816 96
tion- Phone 10I8-W.
-------------------------------- — |
REALTORS
Sift. Mrs. R. S. Rowan, 200 W.
selei-Hun of solid*, print*,
RANDALL ELECTHIG CO.
INI
Park
Ave
Phase
27
or
1*3
i
2
Boom
Apt*
112
Elm
Ph
2983
W
For
Sale—
Tw„
gills
bicycle*.
Kith St.
figured. $2.M-$5.M.
112 S. Magnolia
• STILL TIME
Young Lady with sales experience I HIT Magnolia, Call 364-W.
(lejii apt. Oil heal, fill Park.
COWAN'S,
213 E. 1st., Ph. 8f«
You’ll Be Mile* Ahead with the
To Order Personalized
must bo neat, friendly and be
Famous Sunbeam
NEW 1957 PONTIAC, now on
able to type. Write Box JEC Bovs 21” bicycle. 59. Girls 2U" 2 BR
Photo
Grafting
Cards
kitchen
REALTOR
unfurn.
house,
Mixmstier with Juicer
dUptiy.
bike, $8 Bmh in perfect mech­
stating age, experience and
25 for 83 30 100 for $12
equipped. 1311 Forrest Dr. 5*5
Baymond l.undqulat,
$17 30
Gifts for
.
—and
—
anical condition. Call 1920. Ext.
other details % Sanford Herald.
mo.
PHONE
799
R.
|JAMESON'S
Phone 31981
ASSOCIATE
You'll be Dollars Ahead with the
MATHER
nf
Sanford
244.
Phone 1173.
Atlantir Bank Itidg.
high appraisal trnde-in you get
202 K. Fira* St1 room furnished garage apt.
Distinctive Gifts
from Bay Herron
Cowboys Boots
$J 98 up
Piano, good ronditlon. Also a
Reasonable. Convenient location,
OWNER MUST SALE
At MONIIOK CORNERS
Complete
9-Pc.
1954 Pontiac 4-dr. Star Chief
Hunting Knives, big variety $9c up
washing machine. 211 S. FrenchSELLING AVON IS FUN
adults only. I'hunc 267 or 3UO. Here is an upportunily yuu should
CRAFT AND OirT SHOP
Custom
LIVING ROOM GROUP
Ask soy Representative. Earn as
Drese Pant*
$4-M up
not ml*s. Lively 3 bedroom CB
First Street
19S4 Pontiac 4-dr. Chlefton De
you learn, mek* naw friends, Heavy Junk, alto orxoges Satur­ Unfurnished 2 room garage apt.
Choice
of
Styles
and
Colors
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
home on large shady grounds,
day
k
Sunday,
"Ph-kum
Your­
3
Mile*
West
of
tho
Clock
Luxe
Phone 227.
pay hgek bill*. Mrs. J. Russell, 1
$139.00
310 Sanford Ava.
family size kitchen, lut* of
self." Bring your busket. Mid]963 Pontile Catalina Coupe
p. 0. Box 975, Orlando.
rloeet space. hanlwuod floors | MATHER’S - 203 E. First St.
2
room
furn.
apt.
inrloding
util*
I
season
fruit.
Phono
1265-.M
.
1&gt;33 Buirk Kivlrra Sedan
PEN A PENCIL SETS
Real Art Picture*
thru-out. VALUED nt over
ities. $45. 107 W. 9th
27—HELP WANTED MALE
Osteen.
1964 Dodge Royal Sedan
RELIGIOUS JEWELRY
by Sheaffer’ e
Beautiful (rained reproductions
513,000
REDUCED
to
512.000
]
1953 Mercury 4 dr. Overdrive
of all types
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 hath | tor qukk sale.
$6 93 lo $10
and Originals from $3 96
Newspaper street salesboy* want tl—APPLIANCES
1952 Pooilea Catalina Coupe
lakefront home, uti/urnirhed.;
WM. E. KADER
WILSON-MAIL It
WM. E. KADER
*d for work after echoui. Ag«s
W. H. - B i n " n r r .M r r .K
1968 Plymouth Plata Sedan
58.5 per mo. 8 mites out. Phone
112 S. Park Avo.
311 E. 1st. St.
Phona 9$8
up to 14 years old See Mr. FRIGIDAIRE appliance*, sxle
112 S. Park Av*.
Realtor — General Insuror
Call Ray Horron. 9436 or after
2056-J10.
and service, G. H High. Oviedo
Holley at The Sanford Herald
Guy Allen Assneiste
. a p.ra. Ph. 7343-\Y.
Fla.
Phone
pO-6-.r
UI»
or
San
right after school.
............
Arlelte Price, Associate
3 room furnished apt , modern.'
ford lOI'J-W after &lt;'• p.m.
1946 Pontiac Silver
Streak-8.
FOR QUICK At uON use Classi­
2ilUl Orlando llwy. I’ iiune 1369. Pi*0*** 905 or 2122 —^H-’ N. 1‘ ark
URGENTLY
NEEDED
Ilydramatle, exec, condition, R
FOR SA LE
This te a ftco paaa to the Prairie
fied ads to se'J rent hire. Cali
after
5:00
call
3115.
PHONE
9T7*
f»r
CHERRY
MEN
11-37
to
train
a*
Telegraph
A H. leather accessories, rhone
Like
Drive
In
Theatre
for
1131.
say
"
Charge
it."
Operators for Railroads this
172-W.____
Brokerage - Notary
V. S. Steven*. Exp. date Dec. For Bent or Sale— 2 bedroum '*p*1
I Obwimlng potted plants, cat
area. Average pay $350. Jobs
furnished hum*. 2013 Cedar]1218 w Ulh St. Rear-Barber Shop
21.
1936
waiting. G. 1. approval. Writ*
flowern, Xmnn wreatiu,
Ave. Sanford. Phone* 2237-W or
BUSINESS
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Box ART */• Sanford Herald.
Used GE refrigeratrr GOOD runinquire at 2IN W. 19th St.
$
t
.
3
1
u
l|
t
t
0
U
i
l
l
a
c
*
other
attractive gifln.
SER YIC E8
2341 French Av«
niiat condition. $50.00 Cash. 303
Railroad* Need Men
SAM
C.
LAWSON
3
«
—&lt;y*«
J.
W.
HALL.
REALTOR
*1—ACREAGE
Holly Ave.
• 16—BEAUTY PARLORS
to train for station ugents and
A. K. R O S S E T rE R
Joknay Walker. Asaoriale
S t J o L u H oJ lf Qomfktottf
operators.
Average
ability,
age
This
is a free pass to the Prairie Ten acres exceptional tilad land
"Call Hall" Phona 175S
$10 Waves by Zotoe k Realistic
I’ h. 212
Celery Art.
on hard aurface road. W. E. i
17-39, -willing to study spare
Lake Drive In Theatre for
CmUUm S*U*
$7 so Thru Nov. Open • a.m. •
Consult A^REALTOR First
KIrrhhoff
Jr
Phono
303
time
at
home
and
later
night
Wallace
Gabler,
DeBary.
Exp
M
R
m
*•*«
6f«
Call t71
"W e telegraph flower* any*
CULLEN AND HARKEY
school at own expense, not color
date Dec. 21. 1956.
l ANFORO FLORID*
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
IM N. Park Ava.
Phene 23)1
blind and no physical handicaps
Il||
where".
Placement assured by written 45—BUILDING .MATERIALS
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
contract
or
money
refunded.
Lot expert styllata give you soft,
43—110.61ES
RED.I-MIX CONCRETE
Interview* 1:00 pm. to 8:00 p.
lasting waves o f eternal beauty.
(
Window Sills — Lintels
m contict Mr GiBctte. Friday
• Priced from $8.80
Five room house with bath and
Septic Tank . State Approved
A. B. PETERSON
uiipruximately thirteen arres of
EVA-HESS BEAUTY SHOP only, Dee. 1.6th. Montezuma
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
Hotel. If married, bring wife;
high hammock land. W. E. Broker Associates: A. B. Paterson
______ PHONE 563
Miracle Concrete Co.
Jr., P. J. Chesterton. Gartiald
if under 21. bring parent.
Kirchhuff Jr. Ph. 305.
309 Eim Ave.
Pnor.a 1333.
57-BLILUI.NO-Kf PAIRS
Willetts, John Meisen and It W
PALVT1NQ
_____________ 28—3IALE or FE3IALE
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Wiiliama. A. C. Doudnay, Lead
METAL ROOFING
Surveyor.
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
Now in stock, 5-V Crimp—1*”
Need ( hn-tmas Cask?
Ted Burnett
ltd N. Park
Phone (129
Corrugated — I'-," Corrugated
FINANCING
» Ave.
We need 2 route men or women
for PAINTING
A U B U IL D IN G N S S D S A
Get All Your Hoofing Need* at LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
8601 Grandview
Phone 1952 M.
to make early morning news­
IF IT IB REAL ESTATE
Sherman
Concrete
Pipe
Co,
LOW
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
paper delivery in rural area on
atk Crumlay A Monteith
T c t2 4 B Q
Out West 13th SI.
at 117 South Park
naw established route*. Require*
Phono 772
A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR.
W OOLSEY
appoximately
2
hour*
a
dally.
Phono
1991
1800
Mtllonvillo
46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Marina Finishes
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S listAa il.sKU TO PATT Soli
Mult have a ear and bo In a
For Your Boat
things youta through wi t h
position to post a smalt rath HAYNES Office Machine Co. FOR GnAND BUYS GALORE,
through Classified ads. I-et an
make the Want Ads your shopp
8«nkarik (llavs and Pain! Co bond. Write P.O. Box 835 or
through Want Ad* for CASH
Typewriter*, adding machine*
lag place.
1 Salas-Rental*, 316 Miff., Ph. 44
l expertescad ad vTlter assist you.
Call 1UL
4 313*114 W. 2nd fit.
Phone 220 | Phan* 1737 for Interview.
For Painting cad Mr. Tasker, Ph.
S88XR. Room special $14.ft».

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�aflSFSSKS.' CoonHw Rtlvoted New Penitentiary's
From Med Fruit Fly
Quarantine Rules

Design Nay Omit
Discipline Problem
BAN •JUAN, Puerto Rico—( A -

com# tit D**- &gt;1 and Bravurt
D«e. U l That win hike th* total
to
11 of th*
medfly-infeated
eeuntiea now froo to raora fruit
and w f O W w without trootoMat
or cortifkatlaa.
tin , pltu Broward, Collier, Dodo,
Loo and PiaaOaa,
w on placed
oador M oral
regulations lad
oummnr hi lufarda to tho Inter­
state movement at frulta aad
vegetables.
Federal rcdrictlooo ora in affoct for at load 90 tar* following
tha lad locorcrr of a medfly, or
UO .day* aftor tha h it recovery
of medfly terra.
Palm Booth waa tho third coun­
ty !a the data ta which tho modfly waa discovered. Thia waa oa
May 14 with recovery of a fly at
Wad Palm Baarh. Hendry followod on May M with a find at Port
Doaaud, white tho ftrd
fly racorn y la Brevard waa on Juno
9 at MalbouruA
Counties previously rolaaiod
from atata quarantlaa are Gladoa,
Indian Riror, Lake, Martin
Monro*, Otocchobee,
i t Loci*
aad Bomlnolo.
Holy Roman Emperor ChaHet
V, who died in 1531, had 0 pair*
of spoctadoo ki auteh each of
hie coetumoo.

CHANWRAIi th* .oyooe Jtiriah Paethral of Light*, celebrating mat­
tery and spiritual victory of the'Jews ovsr Syrian oppressors more
than 3,000 years ago, will have double significance for thee* Hun­
garian refugee children. They recently arrived in th* United States
after their escape from Soviet oppressor* In their homeland. They
are shown gathered around a menorah with Rabbi Dr. Ezeklal
Landau, spiritual leader at the United HIAS Service In New York.
He la lighting the Orst raiuila (or the
whlHt lasts eteht ilav*.

A UAPINO CHIMBAN Z ll named “Rudy- knows what he likes as he
heed* for the arms of Margie Graner In New York. Margie is a
regular Rockett* in th* stage show of the Hadio City Music Halt
while Rudy la an addition from a cirrus In England for tha Christ­
mas season. Sharing th* star*, the weir anJoy rehearsing together.

Prlaoa officiate thlrit die d**lga
og Puerto Rico's now two million
dollar penitentiary, now under
construction, will eliminate many
disciplinary problems.
Tho designer, Lula Lampon Merr*, b In complete agreement
and he shoald know. Lampon de­
signed the now prison whOo bo
was a prisoner himself at n local
penitentiary.
It all ataftod when Lampon was
Interviewed oa arrival
at tho
penitentiary to begin serving a
sentence
for malfaataneo
la
public office, Penltenriary author­
ities learned ho had at one time
been a teacher of mechanical
drawing and they assigned him to
work as a draftsman at the Just­
ice Department office hero.
*1 hod nevor done architectural
drawing," Lampon said, "But I
knew U waa only a step away
from mechanical drawing. Reside*.
I had been a contraction fore­
man and had done work on houses
and commarclal buildings.
Lampon, on parole, was trans­
ferred to the Ban Juan District
JaU *o he could be cloaer to the
Juatico Department office.
Every morning ho waa driren
under guard from the Jail to
work In tho office and was re­
turned
for kls meal* and
to
sleep.
Tbo only thing that set him
apart from other workers on the
new p*nltentlary project arts hla
blue denim prison uniform.
“ Hb was a modal worker and
a modal prisoner,''
reealla hla
supervisor a* tho Justice Depart­
ment office, Horaelo Bravo. ''In
fact I had to call him down onco
became somo relativeg of hla
eamo to visit him at tho Juitice
Department office.
"I told him that could not bo,
slneo h* was always under prison
rules. Another
prisoner might
have rebelled, but he took it as
though I had dooe him a favor
by ramlndlng him of th* violation.
Ho didn't havo any mor* visits
at the office.'"
Luis spent long houre studying
modern prison design and finally
came up with a plan for arrang­
ing buildings for tho new peniten­
tiary. He recall* that the direct­
or of tho department's correction
division, Porflrlo Dial Santana,
was always greatly interested In
his work and that he gave him
a manual on minimum require­
ment! for prison design and other
reading matter along tha same
lines.
Lampon also consulted
with
various prison officials on the
•pedal Mads for their depart­
ments.
"Th# dietitian, for example,
would tell me about needs for
kitchen space,"
Lampon says.
"So would the men in charge of
Ih# priion warehouse
and tha
superintendent In charge of dinIng areas. Aftar all these facts
vere compiled I was set to go to
work."
The main Idea In his design, he
'ays, waa to organiza tha prison
In such a way that watte space
waa eliminated without creating
th# danger of traffic Jams on
stairway* and la narrow halls.
"By my own experience I had
learned that trouble usually starts
on stairs or In halls while prison
groups are moving from one area
to another," Lampon says.
"In tho old penitentiary the
•talr* ha* in many corners It was
•a»y for a msa to lag behind,
hid# In a eoraar and Jump somobody he had a grudge against.
"Passage* were narrow enough
to permit inmate* to pass close
to each other, ■ situation that
often Increased ehancet of flit
fight* snd argumanl*.
“ In tho now penitentiary de­
sign, all slalrwaya ar* outdoors
snd this enable* guards to control
prisoner traffic aver a big area

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naJ!fow P***J*M ,r * eliminated.” ; Louli Lampon back In hla old caTh# new prioon, with room foripgdt*
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JACKSONVILLE MU-'The Flor­
ida Bapttet Convention Board of
^ ‘ obrlnu. *«lution 1. to hire Mltalon* yesterday mado grant*
hl“ .
th* officiate aro trying |
to get authorization • to do juat of $16432 to the Pint Church of
*!»*.
look* ilk* Lola will aoon DeLand to meet building need*
be going back to hi* old J ob - brought on by increaaed attend­
thla Umo In a buaineta auiL
ance of eollege atudenta.
The board gitr*i church** $50
The tourtet industry In Texaa a year for aach college student
now earn* more than $412 million
annually. Thla la an increase of attending In excess of • per cent
of tho total resident membership

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,195S

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NO. 153

A Open Is Predicted
As 'Anybody's Tourney'
Days
W ork
Ahead

Early
Tourney
Results

Tha tourists of professional
Mickey Home, 32-year-old. nm&lt;
golf stopped off In Sanford today
mer resident pro at Winchester
. so u s m a
to try for a little cash to stuff lA
Country Club at Rye, N. Y. over­
their Christmas stockings—It#.*
came two bogles and a doubt*
i 000 prise money tn the Mayfair
bogle on Ihe first nine holes In
DISPLAY O f tf DOLI-8 dre**rd by Women o ' *hc Flrat Presbyterian C h u r c h for tha Salvation Inn's 115,000 Second Annual PGA
tournament play this morning at
Army art thews la tha lobby of the Sanford Alia tic National Hank. With the display ara Lt. Mar* Open.
the Mayfatr Inn Country Club,
celia Reynolds and U. Virginia hemivr, oil icon in ilmrgt. t Photo by Jameson)
with seven birdies on the back
It will take fout days of hard
nine to set the early pace In the
|
★
★
★
work over the 8,140-yard Mayfair
Mayfair nn $13,000 PGA Open at
Inn Country Club course, which
87,
has a par 38-34—70.
Homa blrdled M lt, IS. and IS
But the reward to Ihe be«t;
row. ills double bogie cam *,
workman over tne 72 holes la!
•to. 4 when he hit a straight
$2,400.
lee shot into the middle of tha
Twenty-nine ithers In the field
fairway with the ball landing in
of 132 will col|j.-t amal'er prltea
th« middle of a fallen clump of
down to $100 for 30th place.
Spanish moss. When he hit tha
ball it went out of boundsAfter two days of practlc*
Thirteen student* of S*minole
Hli score was M 31 for a to*
rounds, most profes.ilon.xla visit­
aMome of tha fmtat needlework, County school* will receive $23
til card of 87.
•
ing Sanford for the big event,
■ltd tewing la represented In this u. s. Savings Bonds as a result
Vie Ghezzl showed up
la
found the short but sporty cour*e,
work,1
grand fashion thla morning —hi*
of The Sanford Herald*. “ Natowned by the New York Glar.ta
a. she vlewc ’ a display of
.
HORACE STONEHAM.------------- . — ...............- — ......... ................ ........................ ........ .....
baseball organisation. In good hihllion yesterday afternoon at the Mayfatr Inn Country Club. With Stoneham is Jim Spencer. (Staff clubs have mink eoveringi. Ha
dolls dressed by the women ai, ,ona* ^p'*»P»Per " eck content In
wore a chick gray shirt trimmed
shape
for
tournament
play.
Photo)
the First Presbyterian Church, which students wrote letters on
In red and opal grey pente that
f.'i
“ Anything ran happen here beAll of the dolls, according to a “ What a Hometown Newspaper
matched his most prized mink.
■
tween
now
and
Sunday."
la
the
Dave Ragan of Daytona Beach,
spokesman
for the group of Means to our eommunlty."
comment heard around tne club
at last report from the Mayfair
ladies, will be presented to the
Judges for the contest spent!
as both golfers and sports writers
Inn Country Club was shooting
Salvation Army for distribution many hours pouring over the hundiscuss the probable outcome at
four under par In the first round.
among the underprivileged child-; deeds of letters received from
\f blits aren’t reason*ahi..*— the c l'n /x of the tournament.
ran of the county.
the schools and their atudents.
don&gt;, pay
w#f ^ jdv, „
It hin been generally agreed
** The dolls, now on display at
Fjed P- Perkins, publisher o f , Cjty Attomer William C. Hutch!-; that the course is about two
the , Sanford Atlantic
National ,Th« Sanford Herald. *abl today ,ol1i j r&gt;i gave |kp Hoard of Sun- l l n kM
than It wa* for the
B.nk, were Inipeeted and judged that the Judges, because of the ford
city Commissioner* Mon- J ” t aiSu 2 M a j l r Inn
PGA
by a board of judge*. They were:
excellent content of materials In d
nlghl at their last meeting. JJlJ, Thegreew and fairways!
_
. .
.
,
up* " ‘ 1"&lt;■ " rpBn"
Mrs. George Wells,
Mrs. Paul the letters, required the more than
By MARY FOWLER
Tappy, commissioner E. S Stone,
*dvlce c*ra* w,hu#fl a iw] are in much better shape, narrow,
Chests non, and Mrs. R. H. Dun­ two months to accurately choose.'
Fire destroyed a 1931 Ford Con*
DEBAHY —Saturua) aiiernoon, Fred Karl, Mrs, Cornrii* Paul,
. In their judgement, the winning
wer« *••«■*«« * * Board »Porty. and “ velvety .moolh."
can.
with a salute to the flag, the Warren Jackson, K. R. Clayton, vertible In Lak# Mary last night
As * result of tke contest fo ri letters.
“ f Commlaaioner* for r-p a irr &gt;vii 0n hand t0 B m ., the visitors,
shortly before 9 o'clock.
new post office at Drllary will
* « ? « ,nd prof*,,ic " ala
,,0™c*
i the best dressed doll Judged on There wer. five Judges, each
Constable J. Q. “ Slim" GaHo*
be dcdlv**** The Cub Scouts, John ^odibi- H. Saxon with hoard
expert sewing the first
award one reading the Complete group ”ren
*n‘ J
hJ2L
-S5
f
.
Y“
rk
LJ* Go&lt;tbec, Jesa Ma- way said that “ the fire evident*
E. Knowles ,said
Boy !'
^^le VFW and auxil­ mrmbi
went to Mrs. W. L Roche:, the of letters to determine the win- ren^.h-/
*ld vas .l, °° Gians b a s e b a l l organisation.
iary. v ■V-.litor guard, will march thas, J. 1» A j and Rodney Thuri- 1y started In the front of the ear
wsccond award to Mrs.
Maxine nera. They were: T. E. Tucker. 1muck {or ,hr w0,k involved
stoneham arrived In Sanford
▼
from defective wiring-" . . -, v to the ivut of the building which by.
Clabaugh; and the third award toi president of the Florida State j “ It ha* been cheaper to pur-, Tuesday night. t
TWb car; hcloagtig %n &lt;l| ‘Hnllr.
No
formtl
Ihvttatlon* have bqrn
wll
he
decorated
by
many
flags
Mrr Jrhn Ivey. Doll dreseed by* Bank, ’J. Rrallcy Odham of Od-;V-l«ML material anr\ send w o *
rtr
f*
a
-ft'
Issued, slate* II. Hudson Myers, of Lake Mary, burned for twa
and the ceremonies will begin.
Mri. HI M. Weir and Mrs, Bea*ielham k Tudor. Mayor F, D. o m i t the elly,” the Cltv Mar.a , p| ,y art&gt; iay|r* that *. r "t..tn l, I A f l l d m
ZJ
The Itov. Wilfred Aldridge will master of ceremonies, all local hours and wa* totally destroyed,
Wilkinson
received
Honorable Scott, Jack Hall of Yowell's, anJ gcr reported to the commission. tCore'for the 72-hole J«niiim*nt.| 1
give the Invocation. Among those groups and DeBary friends should despite effort* on the part of on*
Mention
I Mrs Margaret Goit of the Semi- era.
or better, will walk away vrtih top
neremher 23 at 7-10
joining tn greetings to the village consider themselves Invited to at­ linkers to extinguish the blaz»
The S3 dolls were turned over nole County School System.
| One of tho bills, for repair* money. \l Raiding latt y e rrV
. in i,t
,rn„i.in,m will he tend. A letter from Senator Herlocation of the ear and fire
lo Lt. Marcella Reynolds and U.
Winner, of .he U. S Saving* to a TD-14. came to to,! for Mayfair Inn rhamp.uo, from ,h«
MwlhocIUt
Church o f , In Its new acquisition will he long will he read, a* he is on route
was on the Country Club Road
Sanford
will
present
Its
annual’
J“
d*
'
Ro|'er‘
1
H
WlngfleU
ikmVirginia Kallner, officers of the Ronds are: Wanda Giltett, a soll'ontlnued Ou Page Twelvr)
tConlinurd On Page Twelve)
"
ator K. N. Gautier and Delpho to another city ami unable to at­ about one block west of th# Dog­
local Salvation Army, for diitrl-1 phomorc at Seminole High School:
.
.
Chistma* Cnntata and
Candle Hackney, postal Inspector. The tend.
gie Diner.
butlon to children at Christmas Stanley Vihlen of the Sanford: l O U t H S N O T r O W i V E S C Q D 6 U G O t H
light Service. “ Sing O Ye Hea­ DvUary Garden Club, which gave
tim#.
Jnninr
Iliffh
Srhftnl
•
Linda
Wll*
/
■
time.
Junior High School; Linda Wil
ven*” by Helen Marth, will lie the landscaping will be honored
Hams, of the sixth Grade at San­
»
under the din-ellon of Choir Dir­ gucsti along with the heads of
ford Grammar School; Anne Liball other civic organizations and
bey of Ihe Pinecrest School eighth
ector, Roger Harris.
clubsGrade; Patty Brantley of Monroe |
The Cantata will feature six­
An imposing array of state anil
School; Ann DeShazo of Oviedo:
teen
choral lumbers. Including county official* will meet and
High School; Shirley Jean King of
. _____. ___,,i_ Igreet the dedication group. Among
ten solo, ami one women. &lt;rk».|»h#m
„ prc„ d:‘ „ , pyor (;|e“
the W’ilson School’s fifth Grade;
It Is election time again—for! the group of officer* by aecUmaa.
Deborah Roth of Lyman School:
Four Negro youth narrowly and Horace Bellamy, 21 were in Soloista are Mrs. Roy Wall. Mrs. McFaddcn of Lake Helen, Judge members of the Sanford Kiwtnit lion at next Wldnesday'a regular
Sandra Bcllhorn of St. Luke's
Club.
meeting.
Mr*.
Ashby
Christian Day School; Stenhen ml,,fd b,ln« fnished to death the car which Jimmye Drown Robert Bennett,
“ Since this la an unnracedentad
President elect Roy Mann ten­
Powell
ro -«ii of
u, All Soul’s Parochial Ute yesterday afternoon
when i *i', |n ' r'!lled ‘J
I
T
lon,,t• Mr*' S*n,rd H,rk#jr’ Mr'
dered his resignation at an .riflcer action of tha club," said Senator
School; Lynda Adams
of Enter- their nine-year old Fordcar went f on“ n* l° * *,op
U Benard . larkty, and Dr. Wad#
Douglas Stenstrom, a member of
By MART FOWLER
of the local civic club for 1957
ne
___ __
,............ RUcke
Other members of the
l* DE BARY— The De Bary Re- prise School: Virgil McDonald of , out of control as they raced, ,n^
A. L. Wilton, president of tha the loeal Klwanls Club, “ I suggest
a
total
loss,
acR
u&lt;"llf
Tile
car
was
u
_
*s
r
n
Sanfurd Klwanls Club, r e d tha'that • letter b# written to Roy
Mr*. Hr
H. H.H.
publican club held Its first Christ-, Crooms Academy; and Margaret I “ more than 70 inilca an hour” cording to investigating officers, choir
rnotr are:«Tw:
-'Jt-* •_
* y .3 A
1A
mas party lait night at the civic i F‘p,d* ot Midway Elementary with another *car.
resignation to the club and an Mann expressing the club’s re­
The Negros.-* told Florida lliglv ' ,r*' n- E: , ( haS,m*n’
i" da F r O m 7 . 3 0 “ 1 0 . 3 0
center. It waa a great sucre**.1Srho°lThe driver of the car with
p , . T
T
nounced that at a imrtlnj of ihe Bret, on his resignation."
with crowds thronging the rooms
The U. S. Savings Rond* will which ihe Negroes w*r* racing
. ..
thev™ wer.
rjrin r JoAnn Hughey,
MissJoyce
T&gt;" ’. J" n|or ” ^
teb°o\ Chrlst- Board of DirrcJora, Ed khinholscr
The move wa. unaumously ap*
they were
racing
/•
mas dance will he held tomorrow
and the holiday rolrit prevnilma. h^ delivered to each student at left the scene of the accident
was nominated to fill the vacancy proved by tha memba-shlp
with
.
Pontiac
automobile
dri.en
nl«
h‘
11
Crate
from
.
.
.
,
.
.
,
.
George Percy presided In place of their respective school and pre- after helping put one of the in
Members of the Lymaa High
by John R. Howard. "Wa were
Tom," y 7:30-10:30. TVIr danea I* for me Shlnholaer waa slated tn serve i i
School Glee Cluv, forming the
president Ralph Wltherell wno Is sented at appropriate ceremonies Jured boys Into an ambulance.
ahead,”
one
of
the
occupants
Mr.
‘
.
r‘
seventh
end
eighth
grades
only
of
fir*t
v,c®
pre,l,lent
for
the
comin the North for the month of
“ We were amazed at the contriple t&lt;io of that group, and
None of the young
Negroes .aid, “ when Steve Hudson |„,t GerwKronJaeger, and Mr. Charles Sinfori, j llnior „ |(,n |»|necr-st lnl' &gt;'far
December.
, lent* of the 'etjer. received in w, r, (friou, ly inJtlr„,.
store
IUs t i.rolyn An■i „ r
Other officer* moved up and •l»«flr dtrec c
I!**
Smith.
' Parochial
and
I ak.*
icr Contest.” F.ed Per- Hudson,
. . . . . . . reported
___ , „ V totK..he the
.............
. c 0sk,d
'
After a brief busincs-- *o**ion ,be Octobc
nominated were Willi* Peacock lo deraon, were Intreducad t*r Pt’ l
owner
II11|rk,______
rcvea|
(J ___
lhat lhe
Preceding the T:30 Service,1School..
___
____
___
’ Tiarle* Casiel. the we'.| known k'nL The Sanf-rd llcrsld Pub
and driver of the wrecked car, 0t&lt;l-mo.fe&gt;l car skidded and rolled Mr*- Albert Hickson, organist.
jgr an,j j|r. t 0. Robert* arc first vice president, David Gat- Varne*. progtam chairman of lit*
^•antooe. led the group singing li*her said to.lsv
received gashes ah«.iit Ihe„ face at least 300 feet.
digging
up will offer ve.per music in ke.-p- rhalrmen. and Mr*. A. G. June* che|, second vice
t pr»*i«tcnt. and. j ,UyThe A rapella group entertainof carols and old time favorites.'
-------------------------and other minor injuries. Horace IawtI]| dirt&gt; and Rra„ from |ht |n* with the Season.
aryI Mrs. Terrence Collin* will he ,rvin P7 ° r ,0 the Board of D.r
Ernest llastip. a newcom«r to cWRfiO PI-3NE FORCED DOWN Bellamy, one of the pt.sengcr*. , hoillj PM of |ho roo(,
ectors. Pryor anil M rrk N. (Tcve- r,l lbc Klwanls ( lub with ( hrlst*
The
tradltlixial
Candlelight iu charge of refrethments. Boh
De Bary from Baltimore, MJ.,
land Jr. tied In eighth plan fur ma»
and hd the club la
ST. PF.TERSBIRG ig»—'The two coinplainetl of a neck miurv and
Fnve«ilc«ilna ..Cficer*
other Service will c|o&lt;e the Christmas Ilcnnett will furnish the music.
gave thre# *olo&lt; and was arcom- crewman of a CIO cargo plane wa. sent to the local ho.pitul.
the Board group In earlier elec- *lnmp singing,
than FIIP Trooper
T.
Mark Service.
Dress is informal.
lions. Cleveland, hovvver. with-! “ e m b m of tht l.yman High
pgnied by Mr*. Cecil Seller of forced down by engine trouble 85
The accident occurred shortly Mack were:
Deputy
Sheriff
Student, home for the H o l i d a y s -------------------------Eettrprisa at the piano.
drew his name from the nomlna- * hoo&gt; * “ $&gt;"8 grouo were: Diane
miles off the coaat of Panama aftcr j o’clock yesterday at the James Singletary and
V A tla eiM V
(t-w Pn
rA zn tla.l
im n # •m -. I
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.
n
•
Howard will usher in eooperaii.O with
\kj
tion
Simonelli. Donna L«u Barnes,
yesterday were rescued unharmed [meriectlon of “Cameron Av#7 with Smart",
Student Recognition Day.
vv CL i i r IC f
enarg# of tne pa *v. uplrome! by a passing boat. The plane \*ai Celery.
Member* of lh.* club approved MJril)m Mack, Haren Dudley
red
The public is cerdially invited Partly cloudy through Friday the nomination* of the Baird of ^ fnn
everyone to a beautifulllv deco- owned by Aeroviaa Sud Americana
Au.I.-ey Dudley, JanJimmye Brown.
17.
Stove paint on one of its fender* "On
and ronlinued mild; low tonight [jireC(0rl and prepared to vo:« on
rated table holding refrohnu-nt* with beadquarters here
17 . ,l,l,ck1&lt;',ock' 1 i * 1?* Hughe*,
Hudson, 19. Eddie Brown, J r, 21, My Word Of Honor—Bad Luck.”
88 87.
l’ rudy BUell and Batbara Dsp«W
|ind a social lour was enjoyed,
at which uew memhere were introducecl and Yuetidr greetings
exchanged
Th- no ninatinj cammittr-: pre­
sented a slate uf proposed offic
ers, to b«- voted at the annual
Ry MART FOWLER
election which is held in .’ attury
DE .RARY - Officer* for 1037
For officer* were: Albert Wil­
were elected si Ihe De Bary Civic
liam*, president; Morris SJankey
Association meeting Wednesday I
first vice president; .Mrs. Eden
night at Ihe aadltorium: H. Hud-1
Living.ton. second vice prv.idsnt;
son 3lyer*. president; Harry
• Mrs. Wallace Gabler, secretary
Drug, vice president; Mrs. I aand Eilnard Patterson. trsa*urer.
mard Schn.ih-1, recording secre-i
tary; Mr* Clifts RtHer, tira*ur-|
er and Mr«. J. H irac# Cotch.T. I
cot responding stentary. \ write |
In vote gave a majority of r c -'
turn* to Mr*. Gerard N/er for
financial serrdaty.
Wednesday. December !9. at
Mrs. Ray Peck Is to be In
T:30 p.m.. the First Methodist
charge of the Thrlstinas party at
'Chiireh will observe the
Holy
which Santa Claus will give all
Ollolidiv Season by presenting ” 0
the childten of the community
Holy Nigh*", a program pre.ertparticipating &gt;a the program, to; a
ed br the children and
- o-tn*
and candy. Tke Dm* rlul nill
people of the Ssnday School and
donate the cant# and the llime
directed by Mrs. J. B. St John.
Deinoatration group offered a
The Nativity Storv
will be
cs*h donation toward the toys.
pantontintd by the chlldr-*n as
Tlisre will be a gJgsant staged
the Junior. Intermediate and Sen­
by the cubs, tha local children'
ior young people tetl the beloved THIS CAR MNDKD ON ITS TOP and was to*illy destroyed on Celery Avo. yesterday afternoon
sad the club members. Group l.TJIAN llin n SCHOOLS TRIPLE TRIO entertains lh# S.infor&lt;l Klwanls Club at Its noon luncheom
old Christmas story in carols.
Four Negro youth* narrowly escaped being crushed to death when Ihe car went out of control. (Staff singing and Ykilr skits will high­ meeting yssterday. Shown with the group of high school girl* is their director MUs Carolyn Ander­
Tha public is sotdia'ly invited. Photo)
light tit* evening.
1 son tlluid from IcfU. (Staff I’ boto)

Students Write Letters

Women Of Church
Prepare 48 Dolls 13 Contest Winners
For Needy Children To Get Savings Bonds
Board Told 'If
Bills Unreasonable
Don't Pay Them'

Officials To At t end
Post Office Dedication

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bpai1of,h
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,w

Fire Destroys
C ar Last Night
In Lake Mary

Methodists Will
Present Annual
UGC.

DeBary GOP Club
Eiijoys Singing
Carols At Party

Kiwanians To Elect
Officers W ednesday

70 mph Race Ends As
Car Skids, Rolls Over

Jr. High Dance
Tomorrow Night

Civic Association
Names Officers;
Myers President

10 Holy N ig h t'W ill
Be Given Dec. 19
At Local Church

9
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Central Florida's

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Barf To Gel New When Giving
telephone Building
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Cordon Rotberaeel, Sanfoed-D*U Group Manager h r I
•Otto - M M
doBnoOds
ca l for wot* to hefta this • *
■ win house new JU1 telephone
•r SHIm for DeBary. The aow
•flee, as unetteaded dial M all
flai ta ha b t w i aa NOrtb «,
■in bo pat la oparatloa March
IT, 1M , eotaeldeat whh the *
dial -aerate# for Sanford.
~JU i tractaro la to ho appro
raetslr M hp II fad and •
alary In height Ike now W o
pfeon- building, iariudlag tka
land and associated equipment
tad faculties will coat apprexL
•atalr IU0J4O- John B. Orr. Ine.
K a a l waa (ha aaeeossfol Mdd
Construction af the naw modarn
hifldlng la anotbar »tap forward
1| Southern Bella laproremant
and expansion program to protide Da Barr with the bed poarfbla telaphooa asrvtee, RotherM aaid.
The new building win be locat­
ed bi Da Barr on Highway l ? - «
at the corner of Angalea Road.

Hospital Notes
Dae. T
AJaalartawai

Mary Peyton (Sanford)
Bessie Smith (Sanford*
D«e. •
AdmUiUm*!

Moultrie Rally (Sanford)
Kathleen Franks (Lake Monroe)
Allen Dobson (Citrus flights)
McKinley Harrison (Sanford
Stephanie Hlekaon (Saaferd)
John Cherry (Longwood)
Gary Swain (Sanford)
Mary McIntyre (Sanford)

Blrthat

Baby Girl Carfagno
Baby Boy Franks
DUcLarffsi:
Patricia Pintms (Sanford)
t b a Tattler (New York, N. Y.)
Hardy Williams (Saaferd)
Alfreds Simms (Sanford)
Dae. •
Admissleast
Bari Motley (Sanford)
Opal Karraker (Sanford)
Larry Wilbanks (Sanford)
Catherine Griffin (Sanford)
Patricia Litton (Sanford)
Joah Swanson (Sanford)
Baby Boy McIntyre
Discharge*t
B M Muse (Sanford)
Rattl* Owens (Sanford)
Rose Barrion (Sanford)
Mrs- W. W. White and baby giri
(Sanford)
Ain. Nancy Butler and baby boy
(Sanford)
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Evalyn L. Baldric (Sanford)
Mary Susaa Post (Sanford)
Earl Cltroland (Sanford)
Lorina Cherry (Sanford)
Poarie Dolby (Sanford)
Sybil Routh (Sanford)
Blrtbai
Baby Roy Griffin
Visiting Hours: rrivate Rooms, II
a. a . to I p. m.; Semi-Private
Booms, I to 4 p. m., 7 to I y. a .;
Pediatrics, U a. ra. to 9 p. m.
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No vlsltlog during
feuding of babies. Private Rooms,
U I. o . I« 1) noon, I to 4 p.
m. and T to • p. ra., Semi-Private
Booms, I te 4 p. m. and T to
• p. m.

'Shine Confiscated
Saturday In Oviedo
A five-gallon J ig of moonshine
whlikey waa confiscated Saturday
morning aa It was be'ng delivered
to the home of a Negro woman ta
Oviedo by Constable George Bel
aey.
Julia Green, who CoCnatabla
Releoy says U the woman te
whom the Illegal end untaxsd
whiskey waa being delivced. has
been charged wtth the possession
of the moonshine.
However, the Cornish!# reportml Ihnt ••Hilly" Jacobi, of Chiuluota, has hem named In a war
rant for the possession end trans­
portation of the untiied liquor.
Kelsey said "Jacobs got Into his
ear and aped away."

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waa a huge bouquat of red cirna*
tlona and white chrysanthemums,
and elsewhere won rosea ai
chrysanthemums, all carrying out
the red and white theme. Sever­
al of tbo flower arrangements
won left by the Garden Club Or-

cold N Florida the last
of November sad first of this
month resulted la varying degrees
f t damage to crops, the U. B De­
partment of Agriculture and FIor
Ida agricultural experiment sta­
aide take* tions isM today.
poor name, addraoa, where poo
The report said hardy
work, and telephone number, and tables were only allghtly hurt ex­ Bid Invitation
antes whether pour blood is to be cept In coldest locations and thatls
_ a p*
e t l » #&gt;
credited to the drareh of
while harvesting season for tend-'IS S U C d l O f j ) N A b
choice or la to go to Uw “ geoeral er crops In Central Florida was
fund" la renew aa oal
■boat over most at whet remain­ Building Repairs
friend when moat mended.
ed waa lost
An Invitation for bids for (he
2. Medical Cheek-op— A doctor
Conditions as of Dee. 1 are giv­ rehabilitation of 21 buddlnga at
or none makes sura it’s safa for en as:
the Sanford Naval Air Station
you to give blood at the time by
has
been l««t»ed by the Depart
Winter
lima
beans—
Small
taking poor temperature, pulse,
weight, and blood pressure, and a aceage ta generally good condi­ ment of the Navy, Bureau of
Yards and Doefcs, through the
drop f t your Mood la tasted for tion.
District Public Work* Office of
Pall
snap
beans-Everglades
hemoglobin lereL Past or present
medical conditions are checked. crops badly burl; Pompano area the Sixth Naval District, at
Charleston, 8. C.
If you haw had jaundice or ma­ crops fair to good.
The bids, sealed and submitted
Pall
pole
beans—
Plant
City
laria, further study by the doctor
map be waded aa ta whether pour crops ruined; Manatee Rmldn In duplicate, will he received un­
blood Should bo accepted at this light harvesting expected for next til 2:M p. m. Thursday Jan. 10,
10 days; Dade County fair to 1907, according to the official no­
time.
tice authorized by Rear Admiral
good
prospects.
1 Lending—While you lie on a
Winter cabbage— Pair to good Robert H. Meade, Chief of
aleen bed, aa effective akin an­
Bureau.
tiseptic la rubbed on your,arm progress.
___
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_
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_
Tbs rehabilitation of the 2}
Winter
cautlflowar—
Good.
before a small needle Is inserted
Wlntar eelerv— Patr to good buildings Include! Interior and exjust below the bead f t the elbow,
Eellwood and North ,eHor .r,P*lr» *• 10 exlatlng two
(You hardly feel it-) The nurses mrrept
story barracks buddings and 12
are all especially trained to do FloridaFall
iwect
eorn-SmaR
a
c
r
e
a
g e ! p u r p o s e buildings,
their job. Now you relax for five
minutes. (Snooze If you like)- Tho left; approximately a third of Including repairs to roof, aiding,
mine controls the flow of blood Everglades plantings lost to blight window and door frames, sash,
doors, screens, walls, and ceilings,
or cold.
bite the collecting bottle.
Winter sweet corn— Everglades floors, exit stairs, plumbing, tho
44. Befroshmenta — It* all
over before you know It. Now you harvest to be very light; Pom­ provision of solenoid valve* for
can join the others for light re­ pano area and Dade County about heating system, mlseetlaneoua
freshments. You have a mutual same harvest as last year; Fort hardware on new work, and palntlog.
Interest now. You hear "This la Myers tmmoklee area good.
Specification No. MM/M and
Fall cucumbers— Low yields
my flrat time."—"You'ra a gallon
other bidding data and Informa­
msnT—‘ Teel fine, nothing to It.’ '"rt reduced grades.
tion may b« obtslned or examined
Pall eggplant— Good.
Sponsored by the eburthea of
Winter oscarole— Slight dam­ upon application te the Diatriet
Sanford, the United Church Blood
Public Work* Officer, Sixth Na­
age.
Appeal la a publle service.
Fall peppers— Some doley hut val District. Building No- 13, IT.
Tuesday, Deo U, from 12 noon
8. Naval Base. Charleston, 8. C.
until t p. m. la the time. The overall progress good.
Deposit of check for $10, pay­
Winter potatoes— S a v o r # I y
Pint Preabyterian Church at Oak
frosted In Everglades; Fort My­ able te the Treasurer of the
and Third la the place.
for further lnormatlon or to ers, Immokatew progress good; United States Is squired aa securi­
ty for the safe return of eaeh set
make an appointment to savo Dade County good.
Fall squash— Lighter produc­ of bidding data.
waiting, you may cad Ml or
tion than laat year; Central Flori­
lift. Thank you.
da crops hurt; South Florida mi­
The report said late November
nor damage.
low temperatures hurt tender
Winter strawberries— Fair to vegetables In all South Texaa
Church Grounds
good.
areas but winter crops eadaped
Fall tomatoes— Light damage- serious damage.
Beautification
Whoa y w eeao la' the I t m
Tm Ottarlu Church teaarrew
aa a donor la anewer to The United
Cbneh Blood Appeal, boia’a what

Tho w arty decorated dining room
warranted- the admiration It reThe walla art flamingo
trimmed ta white, and there an
two large pboUgnphie murals on
the east wall underscored with
planters- Tba delirious dinner
consisted of New York strip sir­
loins, snowflake potatoes, peas,
tomatoes and salad. The delectable
dessert waa mad* of Ice cream
and ttatad whipped eranm- The en­
tire scene waa one of gracious
dining, with the rich-looking walla
and gleaming crystal cbandallers.
In the'mata ballroom Harry Ful
ler and his orchestra. Imported by
Mr. Mebaw for tho winter sea
son after much success ta Naw
York, played for dancing. The
lfoor waa constantly crowded with
gay couples enjoying the fine
rhythm of Mr. Fuller’a music.
Tbo new dresses were, of course,
the center of attraction aB night,
aa Sanford's lovely ladles displayed

ms. Ow ef the striking ban S t etxandad la prints ever a
gowns was a strapless white tulle pleated chiffon skirt of whit*, ta
1th a aliver pattern from busi- a black velvet decoilat* top with
line to waist, where after being embroidered skirt. In a red velvet
confined ta a crashed cummer­ ah«ath with while ermine trim
bund, the ittver bunt forth . on. around thf low neck line and ta a
the skirt—a truly lovely dma- black velvet full skirted dress with
Another white ball gown was worn a Lace bodies of white.
by one of ganford'a Prominent A beautiful embroidered nylon
women. This was another strapless strapless gown of pink and white
floor waa constantly crowded with eaught many admiring glances. It
tiny silver beads on lace and tulle. had an apron affect In the front,
The wearer had pinned a lovely and a large buttle bow ta the
lavender orchid to the bodice of baek. Another buttle waa faaturad
on a simple white taffeta even­
crushed tulle.
Red waa perhaps the predomin­ ing gown with a square neck, and
ating color, and what could be princess lines. A lovely black lace
more appropriate with the Christ- full-skirted dress set off the wear­
maa season upon us? An eye­ ers long blonde treates to per­
catching red velvet sheath with fection as aha whirled on the
empire waist and a boat neckline dance floorSome of the more Informal dres­
was set off with a tiny bit of met'
■111c trim. Another waa a red rel ses were equally a* striking. A
vet strapleaa with a very full skirt powder blue wool top bound in
that waa hraathtkalng because of satin with a blu« satin skirt* and
its simplicity. Velvet was the a gun metal satin sheath were
material of the hour, and ahowed both vary- handxoma. Pink laca

Uttle straps tied ever the
ahouMrr, and tb* wearer had
shoes and bag to match. A black
lace strapless over node colored
tafeta was lovely, trimmed with
bands of velvet. And 1 must men­
tion me more—a strapless white
tulla ballerina length with ruffle
after raffle around the skirt, and
bound at the waist with a satin
eummerbund.
There were far too many lovely
gowns to describe. These are ef
course only a few. Tho men were
In formal dress for tho most part,
although the party had a delight­
ful atmosphere of friendlitwsa
and informality. The ball room
waa crowded as people took tables
out there after coming from the
dining room. Mr. and Mrs- Mebane
bid farewell to guests from the
couch of honor directly opposlu
the entrance In the lobby. It waa
Indeed a gay and happy affair,
and duly appreciated by
who attended.

TH E NEW EST MEMBER
OP TH E G R E A T U N E OF

4- W H EEL DRIVE V EH IC LES

THENEW "JEEP"
F O R W A R D CONTROL F C 150

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ON DISPLAY W EDNESDAY, DEC. 12th

CORDELL S REPAIR SHOP
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Phone 983

Fund Gets $75
The Sunday School annex of
•a Congregational C h r is t ia n
Church was the soene Friday
night of a program announced aa
"An Evening of Fun" which. In
the opinion of Dr. J. Bernard
Root, Minister, waa an under­
statement. Musical selections by
some of Sanford’s top talent,
coupled with several quia pro­
grams put on by Charlie Morri­
son, The Sanlord llarald's QulrzMastor, hold the attention of a
Urge audience for nearly two
hours.
Heard oo the program waa a
group of piano selactlona by little
Min Allyson Lee; trumpet aoloo
by Sidney Vihlen Jr., accompan­
ied by Mro. Lulu Bailey; Ed Best'*
memory exhibition with a few
magic tricks interspered "for
good measure” ; a period of com­
munity tinging which followed a
muiical quia in which Miss Helen
Witte and Raymond Rail won the
Prises and for which Arthur
Greer, was the accompanist.
Scoring their usual big hit with
their harmonious selections, Semi­
nole High Schools Triple Trio,
added to the balance of the pro­
gram. The nine attractive sing­
ers, flrat soprano, Pat Harring­
ton, Bobbie Crutchfield, Penny
Marian; second sopranos, Lois
Bslneau, Ann DavU, Carol Nutt,
and Altos; Iris Causey, Shirley
'Anderson and Mary Grace Hobby
were ably assisted by their ac­
companist. Nancy Cash.
Sliver dollars, nice and ahlny,
found their way Into tho leasury
of (he church grounds beautifica­
tion committee who expressed
their thanks to the Florida State
Bank, the dollar dooon and also
their appreciation to all the ar­
tists who helped secure $75 for
the fund.

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Auburndole Man Named

THE NEW OFFICES of Odham &amp;Tudor, Inc. located on Highway | 17 92 at the Inlemcctlon of 271h St (Staff Photo)

Commission Employs
Planning Consultant

80 Places
Available
In Tourney

One hundred and twenty got*
feri teed off today to qualify for
80 place* In tha Mayfair Inn
: •
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The Board of Sanford City Com­
Bair, appearing before Ihe City $13,000 PGA Open which itarta
i
• tt-d C y r
missioner* last night virtually Commission last night said “ I Thursday.
employed Kyed Bair. Executive urge you to give very serious
There &gt; r« 80 exempt player*.
Secretary o f the Florida Zoning consideration of not buying a pnek
.
With Ihe low 80 qualifiers ami
and Planning Commission, of Au- age plan—you ran profit very
burndale ai the city'a Planning ■ready by developing your own tic* in today'* round a field of
130 will make the run for the top
Comultant following a recommen­ planning department.”
money over 72 hole*, 18 each day
dation of the Sanford Zoning and
Questioning Bair, the commis­
through Sunday.
Planning Commlulon.
sioner's next move cornea in find
AI Besselink, top money win­
Ing a young man to fill tha po­
ner at Havana last week; and
rtion in the local Job
A move was approved to Instruct Gardner Dickinson Jr., winner at
A meeting of Roosevelt Camp
the City Manager and Bair to 1 *,aJm
*wo w^ * •$&lt;►
No. 13 was held recently at the
begin their search for a young *c , Jif'd *? **# ,on ^a,)d *n Sa®*
American Legion llut on Semin ile
man qualified In handle ihe po ford Thursday along with the de­
Bo-ilwsM. George W. Bailey, at­
litton and to he versatile enough fending champion AI Balding of
tending the meeting, laid "There
lo handle other
assignments Canada
havp been five different location*
Crowd* began assembling this
"when w* reach the top of the
Irv the State of Florida offered
morning before t o’clock at tha
hill in planning for Sanfoid."
free for the building of a Soldiers*
Bair told the commissioners Mayfair Inn Country Club to
home."
lhat by developing their own de­ Mart the day's qualifying round.
homej.
(Staff
Photo)
COMPLETELY NEW WAnEHOUSE and lumbershcd will be stocked
The Sanford Orlando Kennel partment you will develop a gen­ It Is expected that play will not
The offer*. *ald Bailey, Depart­
with material* sufficient to construct aeveral Odham A Tudor
ment Commander of the tfSWV, Club will hold Ita *econd annual eral comprehensive plan Instead he completed until late this aft*
Include enough land for expnn Charity Night on Thursday Dee. of letting the plan become up- ernoon.
JO, accordin'* to Oenernl Manager to-date today and out-of-date
alon.
Mayfair Inn Manager Frank
Merle Darling, Past Depart­ Jerry Collin*.
tomorrow. It will become a day- Mebane Jr., late yesterday, an­
Several Sanford charities will by-day plan."
ment Commander of the organ!
nounced the Hat of professionals
aation of (he State of Florida told receive sizeable donattina a* a
Commissioner David Gatrhel who are scheduled to participate
benefit program first suggested lhat '.The peraon in tha Clinic and exhibition start*
the member* of hi* experience* In result of the
obtaining a soldiers home for while a portion of the fund* ra'xed we would employ would become ing at 3 o'clock tomorrow.
will go to various charitle* In j, permanent man and should be
Florida.
Arranged by Mayfair Inn'* Win­
Frank Evans, Commander of
County.
1 able to assume other duties other ter Pro Ed "Porky" Oliver, and
Roosevelt Camp No. IS, disclosed
Among the organisation* co than what you have for him."
Playing Pro Jay Hebert, tho
However. Bair differed with the participant* are: "Chick" Her­
his experiences In attempt* to *e- operating with t h e
Sanford
cure a soldier* home for the Orlando (rack to help raise fund* commissioners. He said "Let that bert, emcee, Mike Souehak. Tom­
ridge section of Florida. Evans i* j for charity are the Sanford Elk*, work Itself out. A planning man my Bolt, Ed Furgol, "Dutch’*
president of Ihe 1st Fla. Volun American Legion Post 33, Vet*- . woull have a fultime Job from Harrison, Doug Ford, Bob Toskt,
tecr* Infantry Association of th&lt; fans of Foreign Wars and the now on."
AI Besselink, lionet Hebert, and
USWV.
1 Disabled American Veterans.
i Mayor F. D. Scott, in hi* que*. Tony Penna. Others may be ad­
Election of officer* followed
These group* will all receive tinning of italr. leading up to the ded to .Hit list who jyjll Join l a |the speakers. C. C. Priest was .shares fjom the Charity Night proposal to find a man suitable
iml
n, OTTitr
' natred Cojr'jsrwler for 1937. proceeds' to administer to ■the for the position, asked "Would and Hebert added lari* yesterday.
Other offtrvr* n.vrhed for Ihe rn- charities they sponsor or «nppon. this plan lake Ihe duties away
Don Fairfield, who holds the
suing year were: l.ewi« llradeCollins also plan* lo set up a trom our Zoning and planning course record of 83 Is expected
meyrr, first vice commander; Sanford "Community Fund" a* Board?"
to arrive prior to the Clinic and
"N o," said Bair, “ thay would Exhibition and may be added t«
William Robinson Jr., vice com gain this year to distribute money
mander; l-eon Pickering, adjut­ to such worthy Seminote County be right imark in the middle of the list tomorrow. Fairfield has
way 1792. (Staff Pho(o)
OLD WAREHOUSE OK ODHAM A TUDOR. Inc. which has been
c..use* a* Polio Fund, Red Cross it—the success of this plan would indicated he wilt be in Sanford
ant; and Frank Evans, trustee.
torn down and material* moved to the new quarter* Just off High­
he the cooperation of the citl- fur Ihe tournament.
It was revealed at the meeting and the TB and Health Assn.
Last year, the dog track's first icns."
lhat only one soldiers home has
Already In Sanford, and a heavy
One other warning was made by
been located in th sooth, "To our Charity Night raised $5,1U.97 and
contender for top money la the
the
Planning
ConsultantH«
told
about half of that went to Semi
knowledge,” aald Evans.
tiie Board of Commissioner* second annual Malrfalr Inn $13,note County charity cause*.
(too Open, Is Frank Stranahan"We are hoping to do as well i **D°n t "tart depending on a
Tecing off today in the quali­
anil possibly bettor thia year,";
°r
trade* get a man fying round* were top baseball
talking
I
who
knows
what
he
Is
says Collin* who Inaugurated th»
men headed by Carl Hubbell, Di­
aggressive charily progrnm last about"
rector of tha New York Giants
However, Bair further outlined
season after taking over opera­
the problems with which the city Farm System- With Hubbell la
tion
of
the
SOKC
on
a
long
term
Sanford will be Bill Rlgney, man­
A Sanford building organiiation, reive salaries and wages of $3, - 1 as roofing and Inside trim are
would be and Is confronted.
lease.
whose annual payroll totals more, 500 a weuk with an additional |methodically arranged In the
•There are two of them," he aald. ager of tha New York Giant*,
than a quarter of a million dol- $200,000 monthly expenditure with ( newly constructed lumber shed
"Retail trade and th* develop­ Rusey Ryan, General Manager of
ihe Minneapolis Miller*, At Lo­
lars has moved Its offices to lar-jsub contractor* and the purchase I and materials warehouse.
ing of more buying power" and
The move was made atated a
ger and more spacious quarters.! of materials
"what are you going to do with pez, msnager of the Chicago
White Sox, Freddie Hutchinson,
Odham A Tudor, Inc. completed' Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc., In lh« company official, "lo
combine! A Sanford Negro has admitted
these big old homes."
The Lymnn High School Glee the moving of their ofices and past two years, has grown into
Manager of the St. Louis Cardi­
ind consolidate all of the actl* he doesn't know "much about I
"I would like to tee this plan
Club will entertain the Sanford warehouse Monday to Ihe corner one of the major industries in San- V'tl*" of Odham Sc Tudor, Inc *.it the law’* after nearly bring Jailed I
go Into effect Immediately but nals, Paul Richards, Manager of
Kfwanl* Club at their noon lunch­ of 27th St. and Highway 17 92. ford adding to th« prosperity, one location enabling us to serve for a rrlme he had nothing to J
I don't see how we rould get into the New York Giant* Philadel­
phia team.
growth,
and
economic
structure
of
home
buyer*
more
quickly
and
d
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with.
eon meeting lomorrow at the
It until w* get a man," he con­
More than 2.V) home* have been
the
community.
Mario Carfagno, host Pro. along
cluded.
built In the immediate Sanford
fret. 'William Orara, about
Yaeht Hub.
The new offices and watehouse
with Ed "Porky" Oliver and Jay
Subdivision* already constructed so. 'leaded guilty to th* charge!
area
by
Odham
A
Tudor,
Inc
Pit: Verne*, chairman of tomor­
Hebert, baa eitimated that there
approximately 130 mor# hornet to are located on approximately and originated by Odham It Tudor, of uefraudlng an Atlanta, Oa. ho- 1
row’s program commlttae, aald be started in the near future. five acre* in south Sanford. Land­ Inc. include:
will be at least 230 to 300 golfer*
Pinecrest, South tel by skipping without paying
and beautification of the Pmecrest, Grove Manors, M oire, his bill
here In Sanford for th* Mayfair
that the Glee Club will make it*-Two new subdivision* will get un- scaping
Inn Open.
first visit to the Kiwanis Club' derwav shortly with 67 homes new ***• wl'* be completed with-' Hose &lt;ourt, nnd Valencia Villas iu
Fulton County Chief Deputy Letomorrow.
’
planned for Whispering Oaks in 'n ‘J1** ncxt
or t*n day*. Di-Land In the immediate future, roy Stynchcomhe said this Is what
Manager
MebanP laid that
“ These youngsters often aur-i Titusville and 73 in the Second
Adding to the popularity of thej Whispering Oaks at Titusville «nd happened;
crowd* are expectad to moro
prise ua with their ability,” he South Ptnecrest Addition.
nrw location will be a huge ani-1 Second South Pinecrest Addition, j A man named William Grace
lhan double over last year'* ftrik
said.
\ A payroll with M employers re- ma,Ml r*eon **8n ® ‘ »et high and will be started
had been indicted by the Fulton
annual tournament. Last year, he
--------- IS feet long which la soon to be
In lea* than two years, home* , County Grand Jury on the mis
The Annual F.lk'i Charity Ball.na
Children's Hume and the said, t.uuo enthusiasts lined the
1 erected Just off the highway in j totaling in price more than $3,- .Jdemeanor
last ...............
Jan. 17 will be held this year on Satur- Elk's Christmas Party fur under*
gulf coune to watch the tourna­
------ charge
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front of the modern office build 0003)00
“
estinave b&lt;-en*oM by
Odium Information on han't was that the day, Dec. IS nt th- Mayfair Inn' privileged children on Chrislnta- ment. Itii*_ .year,
.... ktebane,
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mg.
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. “ "G *,,c l**1'' Nr[n' headed man was In the Florida prison beginning at 9 o’cock.
j Eve as two of th* promnlcnt re-j mated that there will be m oil
Paved parsing facilities around j by I Bratley Odham, began It* at Rslford
Guy Allen, chairman of the, ripients of th* fund. However, ex-i than 8,000 here for the event.
the office* of Odham «c Tudor, operation In Sanford in February.
A detainer wa* placed on the Elk'* Charity Ball Committee *sid&lt; plained Roy Green, Exalted Buler
-------------------------Inc will provide for the parking 19.&gt;l.
man so he could be tried in Fill- today that Ihe seven piece Brad.of the Sanford Elk’ s lodge, there ' |-1 i n ll n c f C o I n r *
|ofapproximately
40 autnmoliilcv
All subdivision* which
h vr ton Criminal Court when he was Bradbury Orchestra from Orlandolare many oth&lt;'- local chxrltiex1 I l i y i s U - k l J U IC IS
in addition to a parking area fur hern constructed by Odham A 1u- relcawd after aerving a larceny will play for the annual event, financ'd through the fund pm
a huge fleet of trucks and mech dor have paved streets, gutters, of *uto sentence in Florid*
Reservations can b* made, AI- vided by the Annual Charity Balt
amzed equipment.
jetty water and *ewag*.
| Grace signed a waiver of ex-1 len said this morning, through the
The Saturday night Elk's Char­
i Materials sufficient lo construct
Construction and remodeling of tradition and
Deputies C. T. MoughtonInsurance Agency.
ity Ball Is one of th,. more prom
Thirty-three member*of the^y, Miss Patty Walkerand Mis* several new home* arc always on
the modern office facilities was 1Thomason andC. M Nrlm* were
Profit* and proceeds from the inent events of Sanford's social
Mrs. C. II. Rudd, n member of
Chancel choir of theFrist Pre.- Juan w,l»s« as soprano*.
hand and In stock in the com-begun appioxtmately three week, sent to pick him up on Nov. 2»lElk's Charity Ball go to the Elk's season and pre-Christmas activi­ the sale* staff of Purcell's in
bvterun church will partiepiat*
Alio the alto singers Mrs. AI pletely equipped and stocked war*-1 agoMom In..eg n » f - 5r j)
ties.
Sanford received a check yester­
In th* annual all music Candle-i«-i*r. Ernest Cowley. Mrs. Bob-1 nous*, huiiuer. hardware, masonday for $100 as an award for th*
Ught Ca'roi service that xrlU b o l t * Crumley. Mr*. A. C. Fort.|ry materials, and lumber, at well
“ highest sale*" in the Pufaell or­
held at th* church at 5:30 p m. Mrs. noy Mann. Mrs Joseph Or
ganization.
The award came follosving an
audit of Ihe Purcell books which
revealed the sate* standings of
them* which will tell the Christ .
The men of the choir singing
.
# __ "-rs,.
member* of the Parcel, staff in
both the Sanfo-d ant Orlxn-.'a
to th. world-wide Celebration o f , £ « r
UU,U,1A1|'
C~
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the birth of th* Christian savior.
T ‘ °fJ ’ ” ,
Sigm und Jacobson son of Mr.
Mm. than 200
Snow (Hungarian)— Girls' Gle.
Member, of the Trip!. Trio arc
Mur*
200 stu.lents
students will Church will read the scripture.
Gle#
Accompanists for Ihe
the annual Club.
Solo portions of these numbers
- *
dr*- 1^lerman J . c o b s . i uk, ‘ p,*rt ln th* A n n ,‘ i' 1 S*'""""1''
Accompanl.U
p4t Harrington, Bobbie Cute!.Presentation of th, 5101^ check
will be sung by Mr*
thar,M
A ^ the baas*. Warren^ Adams. J l)uke
» £ S m S ,,,*h Sch'u,! Glee Onb C h ristm as ^ r U to a . Glee Club program
In UethJeh.m's Lowly MangerJ
u. „ . , „ L1„ . .....................was made by B. t . Purcell, head
I. Hod;
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Bistlme.
^ ^ Robert
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Weir and Robert Crumley.
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Davla,
Shirley
Anderson and Iris
lyn MiDanlel.
McDaniel.
On* of the selections wilt he yforrijon
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solo. Teddy Walker.
Miss nuu
Ollie Reese
Whittle,
directAmerican
Universities
Colpresented by the mala chorus and
Th* program ia as follows:
Gloria In Excelsis, Choir.
Causey.
Th* service will last one hour i.» . ••
of
thre
Glee
Club
said
that
all
of
another will feature tha worn- it u iaid- Thow who p|;|I1 to at
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A vary Merry Christmas, Go
There’s A Song In The Air, solo
Double Quartette is composed
F.«rh n. Itution listed n IK-" the participant' will ia» wearing T_„
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Mountains,
rht
Pat
Harrington.
, John Bariev, Billy Tyre,
«»'» »°‘ CM •xciu‘ W,IJtend are asked to b,. in their;
,n*" book is allotted
a number of black and white uniforms with
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Noel, Noel Bells Are Ringing,
,
Mrs George Toughy. minister of , cat» by 5:23 to enjoy five min- places in accordance with its the exception of the fm hnun Christmas Story arid Birthday of
by th* Freshman Glee Girls' Gle* Club.
Philip Byrd, Bobby Little, Urant-(
music, will play three composi- utes of chimes and to avoid In- enrollment. The Individual college group who will wear given and "-i^King
"
Glory In The Highest. Choir.
,eF Schirard, Murray Nance, Tad-,
tiona on th« organ and will be terruptions that might detract or
university
administration, white.
, u i
.
.
.
Christma* Fantasy, played by
Christina* Songs, Double Quar- '*7 "**ker and AI Collins,
Joined by Mra- Roy Mann at th* from tha reverence of worship,
|n describing the annual event, \ infy Cash, Janice Luxcn; Pro tette.
I Glee Club Officer* are praslpiano In another.
Attention Is called by church of- choose, the leading stuiknt* on
name» wUI 'PP'a*' Mi.s Whittle stated that the c*,«ional-0 Come All Ye FaithNo Candle Was There and No dent, Henry Cason: first vice'
Those taking part in the scr ficlals that overflow congregations rampxipence-&gt;lonal^ will be a candle- fu|- Invocation, Break Forth, O Fire, Mixed Eusembl*.
president, Juanita Wynne; second
vie* ar* Mr. David Bach, Mrs. hav* ticrn present at this -cr- in .i ' u uriic________
light service.'Beauteous Heavenly Ught ami
Beautiful
Savior,
M u r r a y vie* president, Teddy Walker;
•J. A. Bistline. Mrs. Robert Cor- vice in past years and that early
The Re&lt;- John W, Thomas of Hosiann* fSevedish) by th* Choir Nance, At Stanley and
Choir. secretary and treasurer Shirley
nell. Mrs. William Cortright. Mrs. arrival assures better scats.
the Holy Cross Episcopal ChurchOut of The East and March of
Ava Maria, Bobbie Crutchfield Anderson and business managers,
E. M- Galloway, Mrs- Charles J Night Circle No. J under the
Fair throssth W*dnevlay, not 1 will yfter the invocation ar,d Tha Wls* .'.lets—Boys' Glee Club, and Cboir.
i Pat Harrington, Dotty $Ietta,
Wilke, Mrs. Frank Woodruff III! chairmanship of Mrs. David EdScripture—
Recessional Silent Night
' Meredith Scott, Brantley Scbir
and MIm Anna Corley, Miss Caro-! wards will prqvide special de- uulte a- rool today and tonight; benediction while the Rev. J. W.
low toughs H R .
i I’ axhaia ut ice Ccuua) fiapUat. ahcphc.dj, The Uuul of Tha
BcasdicUoa
lanL
L5 9 Mclnnts. Mu* Gene Nuanel tcozaUotu.

Speaker Says Five
Locations Offered
For Soldiers' Home

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SOKC Will Stage
Annual Charity
flight Dec. 20

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*Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc. Moves Offices,
Warehouse To New, Larger Location

Kiwanians To Hear
• Lyman Glee Club

Man Pleads Guilty;
Says: 'Don't Know
Much About Law'

Additional

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Elks Club To Stage
Charity Ball Dec. 15

Presbyterian Church At 5 :30 p.m.

33 Will Sing Sunday
In All-Music Service

Award Received
By Mrs. C. Rudd

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Glee Club's Christmas Program Tomorrow

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MIAMI (It— A federal Indictmast charging extortion hu been
bfMflit la what official* at Mi­
ami called the flrat laatanca of
labor racketeering that h u occur­
red within their jurledictioo.
H. H. Hudeon w u charged with erlbad lin d .
wtortta* IMOO from the Oates W U m h b it hand and official
*•*»*• C* lllami ta 1M1 whtn ••at of aaid C o u rt this Ird day ol
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iho ttm bad a WO.000 eootract
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for P lain tiff*
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Tues., Dec. 11, 195(5, Pajre 3

H elping C hild Prepare
For First D ental Visit

Reptile Collection
Will Be Presented
Here Dec. 14 -16
A collection of reptilian oddltie*, called "Wild Cargo" la
scheduled to be presented in San*
ford on Friday, Saturday am!
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 14-18,
Sponsored by Chapter 30, Dlaabl*
ed American Veterans.
“Wild Canto" Is brought from
the jungles of the World by Jack
W. Burke, who was formerly 1*
the employ of the well known
animal collector, Frank "Bring
'em Back Alive" Buck.
While every form of reptile la
not Hated in the display, some
of the most unusual creatures
#rl!l be seen and all are alive.
For educational purposes, the
four poisonous snakes of the Un­
ited States are shown, but the
main attraction is the giant Re­
gal Python from the Phllllpplne
Islands, the world'a largest re­
ptile. One of
these monstors
measures 28 feet In length and
weighs 150 pounds.
Also to be seen Is the deadly
f^ bra from India, Boa Constrict­
ors from Sooth America,
the
poisonous QUa Monster, and the
Giant Iguana, commonly called
the dragon, as well
as many
other unusual reptiles. All speci­
mens are enclosed In cages, and
the smalleat child Is In no dang­
er.
-T he exhibit Is displayed in a
custom-built van type truck and
will be located at First St. and
^Magnolia Ave. end open to the
public from 10 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from noon Sun*
day.
Ttachen ire invited to bring
classes at any time during these
hours. Admission is by donation,
but classes of students accom­
panied by the teacher are not ex­
pected to donate.

* Hospital Notes
DEC 18
Discharges
Barbara Swaggerty and baby boy
(Sanford)
Joseph Swanson (Sanford)
Kathleen Franks and baby boy
(Sanford)
Mary McIntyre and baby boy
#
(SanfordStewart Byrd (Sanford)
W. B. Bryant (Oviedo)
DEC 11
v
Admissions
Frank Knight (Sanford)
David Summcraill (Geneva)
Donald Bynes (Sanford)
William Baldwin (Sanford)
Thelma Franklin (Sanford)
Births
.
Baby Boy Dolby
•
Baby Girl Baldrle

Discharges
Woodrow Cash (Sanford)
Visiting Doers: rrtvate Rooms, 11
a. ra. to 8 p. m.; Semi-Private
Rooms, 3 to I p. m„ 7 to 9 p. m.;
Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. tn.
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p.
mm. and 7 to • p. m., Semi-Private
v Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
9 p. m.

Too Late To

By BUSSELL BAT
turaace companies, airlines,
Mora than a million stnilas have manufacturer!, transit
A YOUNGSTER'S first visit tqj Don't make a "big tiring" ever been distributed In Florida in ra­ nles, the American Automobile
ce tn years. The trick waa done
the dentiit doesn’t have to be the Initial trip to tin
the dentist.
Association, an asking for infor
and usually Is not an ordeal.
In most children, nothing can with cards—the business variety.
If you prepare him properly build up a perfectly reasonable
Up and down the peninsula, nation.
lor this all-important first im­ tear more qulekly and surely business cards are seen carrying
Aa It does with all each ma­
pression. hall probably react very than a big show of solicitude by the eontaglous word, "SMILE" in
terial. the company offered free
welL Moreover, his future rela­ a parent. If you appear concerned
tione with dentists will be ail the about thla visit, if you have a long Ull red letters. They pass from use of the material adaptod to
better for U. The atmosphere sur­ face, if you are willing to ofltr hand to band and an pasted, Individual needs. Organisations,
rounding a chlid’a first meeting candy as a reward or bribe, It’s clamped or pinned In the most unwith the dentist Is apt to set his logical for your youngater to expected places. Faded and worn particularly those dealing with the
dental health habits for the re­ think this must really be a pretty from wear, they crop up atop the public such a* chambers of earnmainder of his life.
mater of a taxi or a rent-a-car. raerce, the National Association
terrible business.
Take your youngster to the
In
waiting rooms, In Greyhound of Travel Organisations, get be*
dentist as soon as all 70 of his When To Brush
or TriUway buses, in department hind the more. Advertising Clubi
and the Florida Publle Relations
primary teeth have erupted, usu­ I suggest you show your ehUd atores, moat any place.
Association supportad the pro­
ally sometime between the age of how to use a toothbrush as soon
Multiplied
by
hundreds
of
thou­
two and three.
as ail his first teeth have ap­ sands of people who respond to gram.
It’s wise to Initiate a routine of peared. Tell him to brush them
their cheerful message. It Is safe The Florida Power and Light
regular dental examinations at after each meal or snack.
thla time even though no cavities Perhaps you can encourage him to assume the cards have gene­ Company, serving one of the na*
are present Early dental care, to brush his teeth on schedule by rated smiles by tha billion*. They lion's fastest growing areas, has
you see, enables the dentist to making It more convenient and were introduced in Florida by a more than quadrupled Its gene­
detect and correct decay and pleasant for him to do so.
company engaged in the business rating capacity since V-J day, a
othtr diseases or defects in the Buy him several small tubes of of generating electricity in Us tremendous building program la In
first stages.
toothpaste—you can even get dif­ power plants and good will In tha progress targeted for 1,840,000
In preparing him for his first ferent colors now—and let him communities it serves, the Flor­ kilowatt capacity by 19».
meeting with the dentist, tell pick out the one he likes beat.
While Its growth has broken all
your child of the benefits to Oat him two chlld-alxed tooth­ ida Power and Light Company. reeordi In the state, its program
Employes have their names
health and appearance that the brushes and hang a mirror in the
to Increase courtesy-consciousness
visit will bring. Avoid references bathroom at his eye level ao he printed on the reverse side and and
build good will for Florida
use them for call on customers.
to palm
can observe the results.
has more than kapt pace, and It
Wherever
they
go.
the
“
smile"
May Be Painful
QUESTION AND ANSW U
la toss up as to whether the
StlU. don't promise him It won’t LJ T.: Will milk and sugar eards »e«m to produce happy re- power generating department or
suit,
and
they
go
far
and
wide.
hurt! It may be painful. Even It cause mucus to form In the sinus
the good will generating depart
It Isn’t, this won't be the last time and increase the symptoms of Vacationers who encounter them
on
visits
t
.
Florid,
lake
them
j
hell hare to visit the dentist. Nor sinus disease?
v” ™ ***•
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will it be the last time you’ll want Answer: Thar* is no evidanee home to other states, helping to done
May your generation ef
to be trusted whtn making a that milk or sugar will adversely spread Florida sunshine and good
SMILES
and
COURTESY
always
affect sinus disease.
nromlae to him.
will every where

If HUMAN N. IUN0UIN, M.B.

THI CUMS involving the Suet
Canal has hit Diana Willis, who
rides a motorbike in London. It
came home to her when England
Instituted gas rationing because
of shortage of petroleum prod­
ucts owing to the blockage of the
Canal- She Is showing her pre­
cious gasoline coupons after
standing In line for half a day at
a London post office. Rationing
begins officially on December 17.

lAlr Force Receives
Transport Planes

keep pace with your production
The same
utility company of electric power.
sought a means of promoting traf­
fic safety and decided to present
BEARS DISLIKE CHICKENS
an age old theme In a new way.
BLOOMSRURG. Pa. us-Bears
They came up with colorful bum­
per strips that read, "In Traffic. of this north central Pennsylva­
----------- By BENNETT CERF-----------Ai Always, DO UNTO OTHERS." nia region must have lost their
(Continued from rage 1)
and "Courtesy wins Friends for taste for meat, reports district
They got him. alright. He came
HE VISITOR stuck his foot in the doorway as (he land­
Florida and You." Printed on de­ game protector M. E. H.igenbuch
peacefully. When his name wai
lady peered out at him, and asked, “ Would you be interHagrnbueh said a hear broke
cal strips, easily attached to bum­
called before Judge Charles Bruce
sted in looking over a line of guaranteed insect oowdera?" pers. they caused a flurry of ex­ the window of a chicken house,
he Immediately answered "guilty-"
"There hasn't been a bug
citement and mniorista as well as crawled Inside and ate all of the
A witness suddenly recalled that In this house In fifteen
business and civic organizations feed mash tn the poultry feeders.
the man charged with the crime
rears,” ahe declared Indig­
used them on their cars and com­ Not a chicken wai touched
was a white man
nantly.
mercial
Deputy Stynchcombe asked Grace
"Good," said the visitor.
"Do Unto Others" became the
where he would like, to go. "I
PEDESTRIAN HAZARD
’Then I’ll take that front
theme of a traffic program In
would like to go home and cut
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. Va.
Florida schools and women's Js-Thc Safety Council here Is
celery at Sanford," hc said. The room on the second Moot
clubs; n minister In Indiana used considering putting longer stands
deputy bought Grace a bus ticket you’ve been advertising lor
the bumper strip ns the basis for on all the city's street signs- Res­
to Sanford and sent him on his rent!"
* • •
a "Do Unlo Olhrcs" Sunday. I.aw idents have complained they are
way.
enforcement officials placed the constantly bumping their head*
Oeorge
Bums,
of
Bums
and
Asked why h.» pleaded guilty,
strips fore and aft on police ve­ on the signs.
Allen, maintained a totally un­
the Negro said:
hicles.
"Shuckt, I don’t know nothing characteristic silence white a
To dale more than M,000 have
politically m in d e d dinner
about the law."
TWIN CAREERS
been distributed, with DO per cent
g r o u p discussed elections.
HUDSONVILLE, Mich. (D-The
going to civic nnd church groups.
NATO, and the segregation
Thousands of Individuals dropped parallel careen of twin physicians
problem.
by company offices to secure havr diverged slightly now that
"How about a word from you. George?" prodded the host.
the two have Joined the armed
strips for their own use.
•'You’ll hear from me." promised Bums, ’’the moment anybody
To further spread the go*pcl of forces. Dr. Robert D. Visseber Is
mentions Eva Tanguay or the Avon Comedy Four."
•
e
•
"Smile" and "Do Unto Others" in tho Navy. His twin, Dr Har­
decals of various types and sizes rison C. Vasscher, la In the Army.
Joe Frisco rates lightly one old friend whose "m-m-money has
Both were noted athletes and
carrying the messages were pre­
Jeff DavU, vlce commander of never gone to his head: It never l-l-left hts pocket!"
pared by the company. Slickers scholars in high school and col­
*3 U&amp;L br Uenartt Cert Distributed by Kins Featurra 1 radicalthe Sanford Boat and Ski Club,
th&lt;-y attended
medical
small enough to be pasted on your lege;
announced today that the mem­
telephone admonished "Courtesy." school together ami each married
bers have planmsl a social get
They were featured In newspaper his college sweetheart. They each
B1KKH COME EASY
together tomorrow night.
WAUSU, Wis. uv—l/&gt;st or stolen ads, In direct mall and on radio have one child And both entered
The club will gather at Jim
bicycles laying unclaimed at po­ and TV. Letters of Inquiry came private practice as associates of
Spencer’s at 8 p. m. for an even­
lice headquarters for weeks at a pouring In from Panada. n '« I* other physicians prior to going in
ing of dancing, chatting and a
A meeting has been slnted for time are a sign of a new attitude Janeiro Hawaii and Germany In-, to service
"good time with fun for every­ Friday afternoon of tho General by youth toward such pose**one."
Henry Sheldon Sanford Memorial sions, says Chief of Police Ever­
Thla event is open to members ; Library and Mtuuem Committee. ett Gleason.
"Thero was a time when a
and their guests. Davis urges
way To" the
them all to come out and "Join ; Thr Broups will meet at 4:30 In ' J0U" ' ^ ”r r" ” .f]
the tducntion.il Building on Com- pi,|icp , lilt|on whpn hi, b|cyrie
the crowd for a fun-f t i l e d
mercial Avenue.
j W|] nilssing," said Gleason. "Toevening".
All perrons Interested are urged day they apparently get their
to be present to take part in the bicycles with *o little difficulty
discussions
they don’t bother to report their
It Is expected that move* will losses."
be made to formally open the
NOISE THAT ANNOYS
Library and Museum now located
Taylor Commandery
No. 2ft In Fort Mellon Park.
PKT’-’ RSBURG, Va. .D— Sign
will hold Its regular con clave
of tha times department:
Thursday evening at 7:30 p m.
Polico Chief W. E. Traylor
Camels in a program of trick .ays complaints received ry ,u»
in tha Masonic Temple.
All Sir Knights are requested riding were recently introduced as department dealt with, am ne
to be present for the election o( a feature of the Indian Army! other things, tha noise caueed by
officers.
horse show in New Delhi.
I power lawn mowers on Sunday

Try and Stop Me

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the first c! tha 10 aa cider
really Is beta* torts* rt J
Air Fetes Bgse. FU.
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By YBEN BAUULAKD
Douglas has la the
ARDMORE AIK FORCE BASK. an e r a larger
Okla.
The Air Fere* baa
whkh weald •M
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calved the first of 10 huge new troopie
transport planes capable of ear*
rytag 400 troop# each, and la
studying—with some doubts &gt;*d
Legal Notice
resertatleos — plats for an atr­
ial monster tsrieo as big, designed 5 OTIC* ow SBOPIMI M
to carry 100 personsThis was disclosed here as thr
Air Force received Its first Jet
and-proDeller transport, the Lock­
heed C130 Tetculei, a plana of
comparatively modest size.
Powered by four Allison TS8
Jet engines harnessed to propel­
lers, the C1J0 wlQ carry np to office i« lts SosalMle Oaentr
92 Infantry troopa —more then Court House la Seeford. FWrU*
the &lt;tk dev .of December. 1110,
twice as manv aa the Fairchild on
adopted a Resolution cloatog. va*
CU9 Flying Boxcar, which the ratine. abaadonlnt. dlecentlnuta*,
C1S0 will replace- The C130 also disclaiming and renouaclos any
that tha said County Aed
will fly about twice aa fait aa rlnht
the publle had le and to thee*
tha C119, or, for that mattar, aa purtioas ef streets, allay ware, and
road right ef ways, located la
the 200-paitcnger-eapacUy C124, Hemlnote
County. Klorldn delineat­
now tho world’s largest opera­ ed upon a map or plat and dencrlbxt
ae
follows. to-wlt:
tional transport.
All that part of Mjen Ave­
An Air Force crew flew the
nue. Adklno Avenue. Jone*
Avenue, and Williams Avaau%
C130 here from the Lockheed
lying South ef .th e Soutls
plant at^Iarlelta. (la., yesterday,
llouudary of Spurllnr Street,
and also, ell alley » v « and
Robert E. Grosi of Burbank,
road
right of ways. attending
Calif., Lockhcrd board chairman,
from, aad tries n-uth
formally presented the Hercules
of, tha South Boundary •(
Hptirllng
turret In aed beto Gen. O- P. Weytand, command
I neen aad adjacent to Bleaks
er of the Tactical Air Command,
K. I.. M. N. aed O, of
Hubdlvlelon. according to _ptat
at an airfield ceremony and air
thereof recorded
___ l ■ to I’lat
dal _
show witnessed by a crowd of
i. I’aga :s of Ihe Public Rec­
ord# ef Seminole County. Flor­
more than 3,000 Weyland told
ida. etcept that the foregoing
news conference that the new
rli.ll not affect any allay.tray
Lockheed transport would do twice
and road right of way tytn*
South of the South Boundary
■s much work, unit per unit, as
of neld Blocke K. L M. N. aad
the C1I9 which It replaces. He said
O. end ihatt not effect drapetille Avenue, iyfeg Beat of
the much larger, heavier 'P
' 1"
•al.l lot O. and Better Are*
Globemaitrr until the latter, In
nun. lying We at of eeld Lot
HOARD o r CO C.VTT CO»
turn, la raptaeed by the propeller
utsttto.vnna o r seshnoi
Jet Douglai C1S3. A TAG spokes
C O U N TY
man said the C123 la twice the
/ef W. II. Miller, ehalr

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Memorial Library
Group Sets Meet

36 Years In Sanford

Commandery 28
Convenes Thursday

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Are Cheaper This Year

JA c sio iy O f Elvira Garner's illustrious,
eative Life Will Linger For Long Time

NEW YORK un-The husbands llsus rising until ibout 1975. And rare, but film actress Elizabeth
of America may bato mo for dis­ the demand la getting bigger in'Taylor la readably reported to
other ways. Mora diamonds are have
a 30-earat engagement
closing this, but—
Diamond* are a better buy this being used in wedding rings. Men. ring.
year than Santa Claus will prob­ too, are again wearing more die- she was recently hospitalized for
I t It JU Chriittnaatim* whtn moat folks in no reprint.
of
a
itrainedO
ably find them for many a Christ­ moods — in cufflinks, lodge treatment
With the success o f Elvira’s books, in­
te tfo c d and Central Florida think deeply
rings sag fraternal pins.”
|back.
mas to come.
Most of women’s other neceoAs a matter of fact diamonds
if you can afford only a tiny
o f the late Elvira Garner for It was through creasing demands were made, ns well us
sides for a rich full Ufe-coff#*, were regarded as a man’s best diamond engagement ring, give
honors
bea
towed
upon
her.
Invited
to
tne
her nntiring efforts that the Nativity Scene,
brassieres, motor cars, and too- friend until about 500 years ago.' it to your girl in a cathedral.
now displayed on the lawn o f the City Hall, Book Fair in New York City, she received
nal! polish—are higher than they
The king of gems was rcservj
acclaim from critics from the entire eastern
were 10 years ago. Diamonds are ad fag the adornment of the male
came into being.
cheaper.
aex. Woman ware nothing but
Bar flluitrom life was felt by untold United St.ites. She was the shining star of
A U carat diamond that eo&gt;d i chattel*, and to give them dia-j
the
occasion
at
a
similar
Affair
in
Atlanta,
,
thousands as they saw, and are now seeing
for Si 10 to $223 In 1944, during nonids would nave
seemed as
the results of her work. Not only through Georgia. She was a “ contributor’ ’ on the
the postwar marriage surge, sella outlandish as to put a gold ring
annual
Animated
Magazine
program
ut
Rol­
for J90 to S200 today. A one-carat (B a p|^a 0Me&gt;
th e cooperative things that mean so much
diamond that rangad from «MS tj,, f „ wh&lt;, changed this sen.l-l'
to Sanford, but also through her books,her lins College In 1939, and was presented the
to 11,375 In 1941 can Be had now hie way of Ufa waa named Agnes
Rollins
Decoration
o
f
Honor
by
President
dolls, her personal contacts, did many know
for $345 to $1471.
. . .
feral, a brassy damsel in the
Hamilton
Holt
on
June
2,
1943
the
citation
’their and the charm that drew them so close.
But not for long, an Industry court 0f kjbj Charles v il, who
One o f her close and dear friends has for which follows: ’’ Elvira Carter Garner,
spokesman warns.
ruled franet from 1422 t lo461.
“ This will be the last year for -JJ,, bum!
dfapoeed a partial biography which we use devoted muther. creator o f books that bring
a iong time in which diamond; A|f|t htd her eyaa out for
joy to little children and tears to the eyes of
today:
price* will be lower Uun they dopey Charity, but she was no
the
old,
not
because
you
were
n
student
at
Elvira Carter Garner
wen* In the top price year af pettier than a doier other dames
Elvira Carter Garner, younger daughter Rollins College— proud as we are o f this
1046,'* said Albert Haase, presi­ with tha same Idea. What could
dent of the
Jewelry Industry ah* do to charm him?
‘ o f ’Elisabeth McClain and Dr. H. C- Carter, fact— but because o f your bravery in meet­
Council.
W»U, sir, the borrowed ail the
#Se born fn Lebonan, Tennessee, May 21, ing the crises that come to every human
“ The number of marriages is dlamoods owned by her male re­
18S6..Raked on a plantation, there, also was being, fo r your jo y In whatever work you|
increasing again, and should eon- lative* — and may they burn
-b o m that sympathetic appreciation of the do, for your genius in Interpreting in both
where they belong for going along
Southern Negro, later to be reflected is her prose and pictures the life and character o f
with her skulduggery—took them
writing, Even her poise and dignified bear- n lovable people, which has brought plea­
to a Jeweler and had him secretly
make them Into a necklace.
to# sprang from her training in the tittle sure to thousands o f both young und old,
Then aho put them around her
College is proud to confer upon you
' oountry school near her home. There, disci- Rollins
TW n.tlnn « r Ifnnn.. nnt admit
nii
MARLOW
House of Representatives and on Richard Nixon and make Harter throat over a low necked dress,
jillne was strict for all, but doubly so for ita Decoat ionI Of H onor ani adm it jo t l to Oil ^siuwlated Pres« News Analyst its foreign affairs committee be- their Vice-presIdentUl nomine*. and waltzed Into court. The
WASHINGTON Ut-Oov. Chris- fore becoming governor.
If Herter had gone along with courtiers stood ready to run their
little Elvira was the teacher's cousin. Re­ its rights and privileges.
A lthough best known as un au th or o f Ju- tian A. Herter handled himself
Elsenhower now could hardly Stassen, the result could bav*I nroirda through this brazen jade
peatedly she was admonished, "Throw Itack
books, Elvira exercised mnny other , J“ »‘
l‘0 . ^ c0omf “ crfUry
I *,| ? ^ u 'r‘ er~,aIlcr ‘,&lt;T i? 8 him
8 &lt;-°&lt;&gt;vention fight *nd a ! who dared to wear diamonds, nut
your shouldrea and face the world" whlrh venilo
. . . .
n ___
_....___
. .
„ ,
.. „ state and, If the Republicans want with (his appointment—by leaving party split. Instead, be quickly first they looked at the King to
* became the exact pattern o f Elvira’s life! talents- Once a m illintr, She could sew the
p,ejr presidential candidate ^him in the No- 2 spot and namin, spurned Stassen’* support, insist see how he took it.
someone else as secretary If Dul- Ing he did not want the nomina
th e also attended the Lebonan College finest o f seamsi; she painted, carved In wood |n iwo.
The simple-minted
monaich
tion and in the end nominated stared, then, dazzled, smiled and
fo r Young Ladles until the family moved to and worked In clay and other media. Char-1 n seems unlikely, if only! '** ,l*P* •»ld*.
Dade City, Florida to benefit her mother’s acter dolls o f her crtatlon have been the because of age'end health, that Whatever time Herter spends Nixon himself. Republicans no beckoned Agnes to him. Aggie
(lellirht
children In m anv n a rti o f the Secretary of State Dulles will stay,, «* undersecretary will be perfect, doupt were grateful, since this had won, and lived happily ever
health. She then enrolled in Rollins Col­ delight or children in many parts r
* i0r want ^ lU y( for the next four, preparation for the Job as sec re-preserved party harmony.
after, dipping htr bread in the
lege at Winter Park, Florida but was un­ country. Her inantel-sized Nativity Scenes yf&gt;r&gt; ^ President Eisenhower’s **r&gt;- If Eisenhower want* broad1 If Herter succeed* Dulles, and King’ s own gravy.
second term.
i n*w P°lici*s in foreign affairs he Is successful, his work as *4ci*able to complete her work for a degree, when are objects o f beauty and perfection.
“ From
that date on,”
said
“ diamonds became a
Duiles. almost UO. Is the oldest ,
..w,nt. D" " * - 0,,t
1”
m«1«' hln» *x»t*» « in Haase,
her mother’s condition worsened, followed
A moniber o f the First Presbyterian
for lernutional figure and a possible girl’s best friend. Now 85 per
,,ullc* hus b,rn criticized
cr
, by her death. Then, Elvira went to Amaril­ Church o f Sanford she was for several man in Elsenhower’s Cabinet. He
Republican presidential nominee cent Is bought by men, but we
ha.
Just
recovered
from
an
opera.
of,.
foreisn
,a"
“
irs*
lo, Tmcaa, to live with an aunt, where she years, director o f the Frimury Department
four year* from now.
all know who
wears most of
Nixon in these next four year! It.”
oorf tne
the c-nurcn
Church ncnooi
School and
• took a business course.
unu Ita
it* Vacation
v a tu i.o u Bl
* * " ;MCtion of intestine. Ills Oral four
. * ’ V T L "l
: . .
..
.. m n u v
I0U, h.
k ^ i W M , may so conduct hlmsslf that ha1 Some other things you may not
Returning to Florida, subsequent years b l. School, nuptte her p h n t a l fro Uy. »he
gto blainp fnr what followed' Nas­ c.n have the Republican pros- know about diamonds:
held fo r her a happy marriage, the loss of found time to initiate and participate in World condition* ere getting even ser's seizure of the Suez Canal, identlal nomination without trou-1 Seventy-five per cent
of the
★ No unpleosont odor
I her husband and the care of a young son. Mo- projects for the beautification and cultural rougher.
the subsequent
Brltlth-Riencl., bie, although other Republican! world’s gom diamonds are sold In
★ Truly washable
And
Elsenhower
has
put
Hart*
attack
on
Egypt
and
the
split
enrichment
o
f
Sanford.
Solely
at
her
insti­
have presidential amhitions.
! tberhood so enriched her life that her great­
Unel* SugarlamL
★ Matching woodwork colors hi
er In the perfect spot to succeed
United States and Its
Herter
will
be
65
in
I9S0.
He
gation.
contributions
were
received
from
The
average
price
for
a
dia­
est inspiration seems to have come through
odorless DUCO Semi-Oiees
Dulles.
British and French allies.
ir.ay have no presidential de- mond engagement
ring Is 5211,
her love for that small son. First, she TOLD churches, school children, civic groups and
Enamel
Elsenhower named the Massa-! Herter waa largely unknown to ires. Rut If he did well as secre­ th* average size is 30 points—s
, chuw«rttw governor undersecretary the public outside Massnchusetts tary. and if opposition grew, esrat ha* 100 point*.
him stories, mostly o f the kindly colored interested Individuals (colored ujt well
‘ folk she had known from childhood, then, white folk) to make possible the costly g ift' Of Stale — the State Department’s until this past summer when liar Herter would bp In a fin* A survey in 1949 showed that
to be picked as a compro­ ovsr 10 per cent of married worn-1
with no thought o f publlcatlos, she wrote to the city of n large and beautiful Nativity No. 2 position — In place of Her- j old Stassen, one of Eisenhower’s st
bert Hoover Jr., who resigned and |aides, urged Republican* to dump mise candidate.
an under $0 had engsgement rings
such stories for Douglas, Illustrating them Scene. In 1962 this display waa effectively will leave office around Feb. t
nd M per cent of these were
placed
in
the
Band
Shell
on
the
shore
o
f
with spontaneous sketches.
Herter Is one of the most re
wetrig them, even while doing
L A F F -A -D A Y
Ijike
Monroe
during
the
Christmas
season;
Urged by friends to submit the ninnuspected Republican politicians and
house work.
The Lumber Number
Only 10 per eent of American
; cript o f ’’Ezekiel” to a publisher, she finally subsequent holiday times It hns !&gt;een en­ fits into what Eisenhower likes
diamond* are owned by men.
for Sudden Service
PCT
JBK0ILfl5
did so In 1037 and It was promptly accepted joyed on the grounds o f the City Hull, an­ to call his “ new Republicanism."
Detectives, for some reason, often
by Henry Holt and Company o f New York other project o f Elvira’ s was to compile an He had worksd for the State
Ilka te wear diamond rings.
Department during and right aftCity. Though a children’s book, all America extensive scrapbook from the nrtlcles collect*
lA
9 'B
About 4 per cent of diamonds
7
5
)’
/
*
took ’’ Ezekiel” to its heart as u gay and od by the late Riley Fletcher Berry This book
are bought for hoarding.
Lumber &amp; Supply
TH# largest sized diamond
, wholesome story of a small Negro boy und replete with ntorlea o f early Florida and San- e*Ubllil*'l when he served in the;
rings ar* In demand In Texas
’ his family. Thn haphazard ink sketches ford, history which probably would other­
Yard
now who’d have
guessed that?
portrayed such an amaslng amount of char­ wise hnvo been lost, m ay be tued In the San­
213 W. Third St
Oklahoma, California, Chicago
acter and movement that Elvira became the ford Public Library, although It does not
and New York.
Sanford, Fla.
envy o f professional artists. Other books circulateOffice girls often are more in­
sistent than heiresses in demand­
Elvira used to entertain varying groups
illustrated by tne author followed: “ Ezekiel
ing ■ large diamond engagement
PAINTS
Travels.” 1038: "Snrah Faith Anderson.” w itk her |H&gt;rtuble theatre und marionettes.
ring, because it
Is a prestige
Dear Mr. Editor:
and “ Way Down In Tennessee,” 1911. In There is no measure o f the joy these brought
for e v e ry purpose
symbol.
I have Just recently been a
1948, ‘‘ Little Cat Lont” was published, with to the guests ut the County Home nor to patient in the Memorial Hospital,
Rings exceeding 10 carat* are
.illustrations by Diane Thorne the two Inst the children in the schools throughout tho ■mi I wanted to express publicly
.mentioned hooks received the award of the county, at the same time, benefiting their ■ very deep appreciation «f that
^ i n i o r Literary League. In 1944 a short Milk Fund by the smull admission fees to irtatltution.
1 don’ t suppose an&gt;one parti­
9 to r y , ’’ Bud and His Little Cousin” was pub- the school programs.
cularly relishes having to gn to
;|Jshed In ’ ’Uncle Sam’a Story Book." More
Elvira was n member o f the Pen Woman’s a hospital, but when you need to
recently, Elvira has written travel stories Club and o f the P.E-O. Sisterhood. In 1947 go it Is a great satisfaction to
.jyhlch are Incorporated In children’s readers ■he helpd organize th local affiliate of know that In your community you
schoolf in some of the northern states- tho National Story Tellers League whosa have a hospital of the finest type, i
Certainly the Seminole Memor­
-^Iso, an Iptslgulngly written historical nar aim Is to study the art o f story telling and
Q •r*S * •tO«W* k *0* e. •• 9
eenef
^
Hospital is th# finest thing
-rative: ’ This Was The River May" appeared to use that art to serve the needs o f the ial
now in tho county. A building, m o-!
"I’ve had a dull pain for about n week now between my
.in “ Florida Speaks” It seems note worthy to community. From 1951 to 1953 she was ac­ dem, beautiful and most efficient.
porterhouse and chuck.”
mention the deep concern shared by Elvira tive is its servlco program including radio Also the personnel, all of them are
of
a
high
type
indeed
.Tind many of her friends for what ahe termed book reviews nnd presentation o f programs
fE sa H el’s” death. With changing times, o f stories to children in the schools o f Semi* You can be extremely pioud of
your hospital.
name the edict that there would be no publi­ nole County.
Sincerely.
cation of material In which Negro dlnlect
W P. Brooks, Jr.
Elvira held high standards for herself and

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Letters
To The Editor

Wns used. The first edition o f ’ ’Ezekiel.”
•greeted by critics ns a "dialect miracle.”
was sold and requests came from all parta
o f the country for more, but there would bt
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m a#rnn&lt;1 rlilM matter (Vtnh«r 17. 1119 It
tb e P o st O ffice at Henfortf FPlo
lo rid
rlite
a . under the Act
of Conarees of M tr«n a, t i t s
F ltK I&gt; r i l K K I N * . IC.IItor and P u b lish e r

Bnt*r«4

HAIIMAN SR., executive Kdltor

Bvui.tm j emunxo. Adv*r«isiu« Man&gt;«*r
Page 4,

Tucndny, December

11, I960

TODAY’S IHHLE VERSE
"A sk . . . seek . . . ksok. and it will he
Opened to you.” R E A D : Matthew 7: 712.
READING ASMEMiMENT
. ‘ BIRMINGHAM. Ala- ( A - Th*
•Dfry taypayer stormed in to pro(qst an assessment of $4,234 on
» ear that only co*t $2,500 “ and
fidn’ t have ooy of tha extra stuff
tlther.”
; Bradley Brown, Jefferson Coun­
ty revenue director, says It hap$tna every yeer. Th# taxpayer
rchased his car April 2. 1934
d this waa entered on th* asssment form as 4-2-54 and misterpreted by th* owner as be­
ing th* assessment

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for others. Her integrity was shown in her
pride o f workmanship, with no room for dis­
tortion nor pretense. Withal, she was a gen­
tlewoman: wise, versatile, resourceful nnd
creative- She itosseased a marvelous sense
o f humor and was blessed with a deep inner
WASHINGTON. D. C (FIITNC)
strength which radiated to nil with whom —The Navy Department announc­
she associated. Having filled hor life with ed the promotion recently of
things that will long outlast it. Elvira C «r-iThom,,. . J- CayU^.iaaman^USN.
ter slier! in Snnford, Florida.
October 30. •on of Mrs. Julia M. Senn of Hut
1nt(,
. . , ,
.
.
...
IRina
gins nonruuvmv,
Apartments, West Third St.
1950. survived by her son Dougina o f Hump-I*0 gunner’s mat
third class,
ton. Virginia and her .lister, Mrs. Robert USN. while serving at th* U. S.
Thrn.dier o f Orlundo, Florida. She lived rich- Naval Amphibious Base, Little
ly, unselfishly, joyously nnd courageously. Creek. Va, Th# promotion ollowed successful completion of a
The fragrance o f this Christian life will lin­ Navy wide petty officer examina
ger long among her many friends.
ton conducted Inst August.

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«*re trying to flag a rid* IS mile*
»*•&lt; of town.
- The obliging motorist who gave
them a lift was tha school super
intendent, Herman Sepler, who
had started on a business trip He
detoured long enough to take the
boya back to the Institution.

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(siiirrete's high light p-lltstuner anil skid resistance
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accidents due to road conditions on 2115 miles of fed­
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injuries and 4.02 times as much pnqierty damage on
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T uta., D «c. 11, 1981 Pi n

8

Socialfcv&amp; nlA
M any Area Citizens Turn Out
For Gala Opening O f Mayfair Inn

rour Ladies Entertain On Friday
With Festive Coffee At Mayfair Inn
Mr*. Fred A. Dyson. Mr*. Frank
N. Mebane, Mrs. Charles Lartigue
and Mrs- Frank N. Mebane Jr.,
entertained at a gala coffee from
11 a- m. to 1:00 p. m. on Friday
at the Mayfair Inn in Sanford for
several hundred friend* from
Sanford and Orlando.
Floral arangements in red and
white were placed about the crys­
tal lobby where the guests as
lembled. Tablet were adorned
with imported lace table cloths
and appointments were silver cof­
fee and tea service* and silver
candelabra.
Delicious
refreshnent* of dainty sandwiches and
cooklej were jm c d .
Presiding at tha coffee and tea

(p U M o m th Lf e M ary Club
Mr*. Arthur Branan and Nao­ Plans Workshop

mi Zlttrauer have returned
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II
il
their home at 1006 Magnolia Ave. C / f l J l I C l l C r Q j I
Branan's
The Lake Mary Demonstration
tables were Mr*. Martin J Bram.llf. N. Sayer. From Orlando were i George Harden, Mr*. J. D. Wood- after visiting Mrs.
Mrs. Benjamin F. Whitner Jr. J Mr*. Charles Goodman, Mrs. Dale (niff, Mr*. George Stine, Mrs. •laughter, Mrs. E. S. Jeltrup, of club is planning a special workand Mrs- Randall Chase of San­ Slcttadahl and Mrs- Benjamin A ., Dick Aiken. Mr* William Bush j Scarsdale, N. Y.
. . Enroute
______ ____
, shop on the Art of Shellcraft at
they,
. I
'
'. , ’ c " ’ J
ford. Also Mrs. Franci* Lafon, Abbergcr Jr. Showing tho guest* Jr., Mr*. Charles L. Park, Jr,| ,
th« Lake Mary Chamber of Com*
Mr*. A. H Reppard. Mr*. James •• *i»
&gt;•&gt; ..w b- iw
&gt;&gt;r..
5 f"ns:.h: mete., building on Jan. 9 at 13:30
Burden and Mrs. Theodore Lin Mrs. H. Waydc
Wayde Rucker, Mrs. R. Bowes, Mrs. George Tk»uHy,; !**■•.
tbJj
dorff of Orlando, and Mrs. Oscar James II. Crapps, Mr*. Paul |Mr*. Wilford Conrad, and Mr*n g
•
.
Maj. and Mrs- William C. Branan p.m. Don Rice of Orlando, aa
Bavan of Astatula.
|Chester.son, and Mrs. Floyd Pal- B- L. Perkins Jr.
expert in this field, will demon­
and
their
three
children.
Other* who assisted from Or­
Greeting the guests at the door mer- From Orlando were Mr*.
strate the technique* Involved ia
were Mr*- A. B. Peterson, Mr*. Street Russell, Mrs Hollaway lando were: Mrs. L. M. Robert­
Mrs. Charles Wilke has returned c nstructing pictures from abella.
son,
Mr*.
Henry
Armstrong,
Mr*.
Fred Ganas and Mr* Jame* E. Clark.
from a two-week visit to LanThe Lake Mary Club extend*
Assisting from Sanford were: E L. Mickle, Mr*. Louis Dolive,
Terwillegcr Jr. From Orlando
cheater. Pa. where she visited her
were Mrs. Albert Carter, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Truluck, Mr*. William Mr*. Allender Jones, Mrs Gordon
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and •n invitation to the member* of
W. W. Yother* and Mrs. Fred It Stemper, Mr*. Harry Lee. I Morrison, Mrs. Curtis Earless
Mr*. Jark Deal, and saw her new the other clubs to attend thl*
Lorraine.
i Mrs. Harry Lee Jr-, Mrs Joe E Mrs. Stanley Bumby, Mrs. Henry
grandson and the new homemeeting. For additional Informa­
Introducing the guests to the Baker, Mrs George Eick, Mrs. Fordham, Mr*. Daisy Kraft, Mrs.
tion, craft leader* »houid contact
receiving line wera Mrs. F. E. Voile A. Williams. Mr*. M. R. Lueius B. McLeod Jr., Mrs- Ju
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Witt and j|n , olan Uoutwcll, Lake Mary
Rournillat, Mrs. Volte Williams, Strickland, Mrs. J- McKay Tru- lian Pace, Mrs- Oheslcy Magrufamily
spent Sunday in Tampa president, at 2942 XM.
der
and
Mrs.
Samuel
R.
Dighton.
Jr., Mrs. Roy Mann, and Mrs luck, Mrs- John M. Morgan, Mrs
visiting Mr. Wltt’ a nephew, Lt. (
__________
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Mr.. Mrs W. E. Kirchhoff, City
By VIRGINIA CONN
More than 400 guests were pre- Commissioner and County Comient for the opening of the May misaioner-elect. Mr*. John Krider,
fair Inn. which waa held Saturday Mr., Mra. John Krider Jr., Mr.,
night. They were greeted at the Mra. Jame* Krider. Mr., Mr* A1
door by the manager, Frank Me-: Lang. Mr., Mr*. Sayie*, Mr. Billbane J r. and hi* lovely wife, and, hardt. Mr.._ Mr*. W. A- Lcffler,
M r. Mrs. B. L. Perkin*.
' by Charlie Morrison.
Mr., Mrs. Harry Leo J r, Mr.,
Following the cocktail hour,
those present had dinner In the Mr*. M. Truluck. Mr.. Mr*. John
newly-decorided dining room, af­ Burton, Mr. Tyler and guest*;
ter which they adjourned to the Comdr., Mr*. W. E. Lemos,
main ballroom, where they danc­ Comdr., Mr*. J. Guy, Lt., Mrs.
ed to the mu*lc of Harry Fuller A. W. Linker. Lt Jg Rhodes and
Marcus Witt and family, who Is &gt;
County
Commissionerand hi* orchestra. Among tho** guests;
stationed at McDill Field. Lt. |r « n p P r i r f » W e d s
making table reservations for elect. Mr*. Homer Little, Mr-,
* » '* *
Witt gave them a thrilling ex- I r e n e T H C e ™ e i l a
thl* important social event were Mr*. H. Kastner, Mr* Mrs. W. J.
perience when he flew them over
• Dr., Mr*. 0. Bark*, Mr., Mr*. Clark, Mr.. Mr*. McClanahan, Mr,
Tampa and Tampa Bay
| C. L. Powell, Mr., Mra R. J. Mr*. McMullen, Mr. Mrs. R. Ai­
Mr. and Mr*. James Hull an
• Baumann. Mr. Mr*. Sonny Powell. ken, Mr., Mr*. W. K McRobert*.
Mr. and Mrs. R W. Walker ami nounce the wedding of thtlf
Dr.. Mr*. D. H. Mather, Mr., Mr* Mr., Mr*. Roy Symes, Mr., Mr*.
daughter, Jill, of Interlachcn, daughter, Irene Price, to Karl
Volie Williams. Mr., Mrs. Gordon &gt;Erir, Carl Hubbell
spent the weekend with his bro- Mcvueen, son of Mr. and Mr*
Bradley. Mr.. Mr*. Guy Allen, the' Mr.. Mr* Roy Mann. Mr., Mrs.
Friday
night . Mrs.
.
I’ **”!* ther and family. Mr. and Mr*. L. Virgil McQueen.
Rev., Mr* Thomas, Mr., Mr*., John Galloway, Mr., Mrs. F.l
Thornton entertained a group of R. Walker
The wedding took place on Sat­
Magnuson. Lt. &lt;jg). Mr*. Gerald, Shlnholser. Mr.. Mr*. Leroy Anfriends at her home, where she
_____
urday* In Folkston, Ga., with Mr,
Rvman, Mario Carfagno, Gary: der»on. Mr., Mrs. Harry Wood
showed
colored slides of
the
Mrs. Jessie Lossing, formerly and Mrs. Parker Wilson a* at­
Franza. Mr., Mr*. Hibbard Ca*»el- ruff, Mr, Mr*. G. A- Speer, Mr.,
many interesting places she lu* |of Sanfnrd. now of Miami, Is visit- tendants.
berrv Mr., Mr*. W. W. Dawson, Mr*. A. Marct-mHe. I)r.. Mr*.
visited. Some of the place* de- ing Mr* Beaula Thornton,
Mr* Mr*. Mack Cleveland Sr., Ben Abberger, Mr.. Mr*. Joe llapictcd in Ihe slide* were Florida,
M r. Mr*. H. H Coleman. Mr., kcr, Mr. Mr*. G. Morrl-on. Mr.
North Carolina, Ohio. New Eng­
Mrs. A| Lee. Mr., Mr*. F. E. Mr*. F. L. Miller. Mr.. Mrs. C.
land. Arkansas, Rermuda. Jam-,
Rournillat Sr., Mr , Mr*. Robert ] Over»tedt, Gen. Mrs. H. P New/
aiea, Haiti and
the Dominican
ton,
Col.,
Mr*.
Gregory
Kessenick.
Cushing, Mr., Mr*. Howard Cush­
Republic.
ing. Mr.. Mrs. Frank Deame, Dr., Capt. Mr* Charles Yost, S-n.,
After
viewing the
beautiful
Mrs. Jame* Foley, Mr., Mr*. H Mrs. Everette Dirk»cn, Mr. Mrs.
pictures, the guest* were .served
Simpson, Mr., Mrs. J. Siowcll.JO. G- Owen.
light refreshment* by the host­
William Class Miss Jean Ray. • Mr., Mrs. Fred Perkin*. Mr .
ess.
County Commissioner and Mr*. |Mrs. C. Meeks, Mr-, Ms. P. Col-,
Those attending were Mr. and
Fred Dy«on. Mr.. Mrs- J. II. Tru bert. Mr. Mrs. W. Philips. Mr.,
Mr*. Lee Anderson. Mr. and Mr*.
luck. Mr*. E. W. Smith. Mrs. E .', Mrs.. B- L. Perkins Jr.. Mr.. Mrs.
Robert
Whitney, Mr*.
Minnie
I Dunne. Mrs Annabelle Gay.
Ed Higgins Jr.. Mr. Ms. J. P.
Ewan, Mrs. Lorn
Davis, Mr*.
Dr Mrs. A. W. Epp*. Jr.. Dr.. Moore, Mr., Mrs. J. Crapps, Mr.,
. . . and like most
Bertha Rhodes. Mrs. W. It. Brin-'
Mr*. M. Morgan. Dr., Mrs. V. Mrs. W. Bush Mr.. Mrs. Arthur
son. and Mrs. Bessie Greek.
Roberts. Dr., Mr*. A. W. Epp*. J Pleva, Lt.. Mrs Richar.I Bauer,
ladies she knows
Mr.- Mr* R. A. Newman, Mr., Dr., Mrs. B. Smith, Mr., Mrs.
»
Mr*. Marcel Faille. Mr., Mrs. Myron Reck, Mr., .Mrs. Wolfe,
Richard Mapcs Mr., Mrs. R. Spen­ Mr., Sirs. Savett, Mr., Mrs.
how to take
cer. L. Berry and guost, Mr., Mr*. Charles Bloom, S. Bernstein Mr*. CHATTING ABOUT T ills AND THAT at the gala opening of the Mayfair Inn Saturday are. left
Don Flamm, Mr., Mr*. A Ber­ M. Zaharko,
to right, Frank Mebane Jr., Mr*. Mebane, Senator Reverette Dirk.*en, of Illinois, and Gen. H. P.
advantage of one.
Don Smith. Miss Lennie Rotun­ Newton, of D« Bary. (Staff Photo)
Enthusiasm is running high at
ner, Mr. Mr* R. Anthony, Mr.,
the CPO Club because of the
Mr*. Joel Field, Mr., Mr*. L. da, Don Howard. Miss Maggie
Ozier, Mr.. Mr*. E. H. Martin, Jane Lawson. Edward McCall,
sala Presbyterian Church will coming fashion show- being held
M r. Mr* W. T. Field, Mr., Mr*. Mis* Janice Reel, Jack Schirard,
meet at 10 a. m. nt the church. Thursday Dee. 13 from 8 to I p. I
E. S. Legion. Mr.. Mrs. J. Adam*, Miss Hope Weldie, Mr., Mr*. Rob­
Bring sack lunch, drinks will be m at the Club. A free buffet is
County Commissioner and Mr*. ert Hsrvey. Mr.. Mrs. J Smith.
i provided. All women ire invited being served by the rheifs wive*
Mr.. Mrs Carl FUton. Dr.. Mrs
Oti* Fourakrr
nrK Sntt
Presbyterian Oturrh will meet at
Thr Sanford Home Demonstra- Tickets are on sale by the leadM ., Mrs. Bowersox,. City Com- C. D. Park Jr.. Lt (jg) Mrs. Don
That’s why more anil more people are bringing their'
The Woman's Bible Class of 3:30 p. m. at Ihe Church,
(ion Club will meet with Mrs J -'
tl*1* VariJ T
miisioncr, Mra. David Gatchel, G. Walker. Lt. Comdr., Mrs. R Wil 1the First Baptist Church will have | The Senior High Fellowship R. Crawford at her home in Lake!.,™!
'
be
*vailab,°
a‘
,be
door.
Attorney. Mrs.
Mr?. W.
Mr., sirs
Mrs. ja
J oiom
Solomon.
Mr.,1i|s
earn to imperial! In no time at all theyenn set their
A. Speer. City Attorney,
w. |llams,
iiams.Mr..
on ,.sir.,
it* Christmas party and covered Reereatiun of the First Prcsby Mary. Member* are to meet at
C.
Hutchinson,
Representative Mrs. Meltzer. Mr.. Mrs Jacobson. djjh
in lhc Chlirch Annex icrian Church wilill meet at the the Center at 1:30 n m and
from ,hr elub are Mrs.
/from .u
II. go to Mrs.
V, Craw* 1^jr!)
Sundervall,
Mark Cleveland Jr. and guest, Mr, Mrs W Stemper, Mr Mr*.
! church at 7 P. m.
tables with bi'autiful 22k Rohl-rimmed Anchor Hock-_
thence will
-- -Mr*.
- Virginia
* ' * Allen
/sum
Edna
Rirhnnlson,
Mr*. Vir^
«
£ J E * S ’
I The Pioneer Fe.iowahip and R e-,. The Mid-Week IBible Hour will ! ford's There will be an exchange Kinia Mead*. Mrs. Al Kelly and
O. B. Gray, Cdr, Mrs. Stetson,
ing heat proof dinnerwnro!
of gift* at thi* time.
son. Pat. Mrs. Marge Leming.
C'dr., Mrs. N'orvell. Lt., Mr*. Mill- mann'^cnator '*Mrs KDoiigh Sten-1 ‘‘ration of the First Presbyterian be conducted by Rev. A. G. Me
The
T.
E.
L
Class
of
the
First
sap*. L*t., Mr*. Radtke, Lt. Cdr. ™rom’ Mr Mr* S Thurmond I Church will meet In the Youth Innl*. Pa,tor of the First Pre.by Baptist Church will meet at 7 Mrs. Jean Parker. Mrs Lucky
Payne. Mrs Fran Smith, and
Mrs. Shaffer. Lt., Mr*. Tegfeldt. Mr.. Mrs D. S. Talley. Mr.. Mrs! Bldg. from 0 P- m- thruugh 8 p. m. |terjan Church at 7:30 p. m.
I-’ REE — With Ga* Purchases A t . . .
Mr. R T rowan
The Pilot Club will have iU
The Chancel Choir will re- p. m. in the Chapel for its Christ­ Mrs. Kathy Hcrdman and daugh­
Cdr., Mrs. Savage. Lt. Mr*. Bar- C. R Rowes,
ina,
party.
Each
member
I*
to
annual
Christmas
parly
and
hoarse
at
First
Presbyterian
ter
Debbie.
Retired
chief
II.
E.
low, Mr., Mrs Jack Hall. Mr., Sr.
bring a covered dish and a pre­
Mr.. Mr*. David Strau,*. Mr., Unilly night at the Yacht Club Churchat 7:M p. m
Rawl* will model the men** fash­
Mrs. John Hlgglna, Mr., Mr*. M.
sent for exrhangeloyke,
County
Commlaaloner«
6:30
p.m.
The
I.
drr
Spring*
R.plUt
haions.
T Haynes, Mr., Mrs. Bufford Choyk
Fitm \y
:ct. Mrs. Uwrence Swofford.
The Junior High School P-TA Iwl 1 irc,c
mcel al 2 30 P
„
„ . „
.
town department
Brown. Cdr.. Mr* W. R Hazlctt, elect
The Itev. I red Ensmlnger will , t„ r.. ttl|| fllrn|,h „ #roupr n( n
Mr..
Mrs.
will
hold
it*
regular
meeting
at
m
.
.
.
Mr..
Mr*.
William
Toll
Mr.. Mrs. Horrell, Mr., Mrs. Me
The Intermediatii Choir of the conduct the
Klhyl, 07 Octane
IteRular, 91 Octan*
ikmorning devotions fesslonal model* *nd all the f**hratnie, Mr., Mr* Kilcline. Mr., Turkel. Mr. Mr*. M Wolfe. Mrs. Ihe school.
First
Hapti.st Church will
re- over WTItB at 8:30 a. m.
ions. Commentator for the show
Mrs.
Murray,
Mr,
Mrs.
Myers,
Lee
Samuels.
Mr..
Mr*.
James
The
Anna
Miller
Circle
of
ihe
T'”
f i
rse at fi:30. Prayer Service
Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. 4 day* — 7 a. m. to 10 p.m. Frl Sat-Sun
The December meeting of the ! y ill In- Mr*. Pat Fletcher of Or­
Mr., Mrs. Thomas, Lt., Mr*. Truitt. Mr.. Mrs. Jay Walter. |K|ks club will meet at the club
will
In? at 7:30 and at 8:t5 the Sallic Harrison Chapter of the D. lando
White, Cdr.. Mrs- Tully, Mr*. Mr.. Mr*. Robert Browning. City a't 8 ,, m Final plans will be
/... tho c'hriatma* supper,
......... ......................................... . « me nome or air»
Myers. City Commissioner, Mrs. Commissioner-Elect. Mrs. Merle ‘
Earl Higginbotham. Mr, Mrs. C. Warner. Mr. Mrs. Hugh Whel- ^nd al member, are urged to ^ n l n g Union Executive Com- F. K. Boll., with Mrs. E M.
mJ**C0
,,0ko and Mrs. A C. Benson as
McKibbcn. Mr., Mrs. A. Carra chel. Mr. Mr*. W. Nacgel, Chief 1lt„,.d
..
.
,
, ... ! 1hn Seminole High School fn hostesses. Meeting will be at
way, Mr.. Mrs II. Robson. Mr., of Police, Mrs. Roy W illiams.|"
The St Mary » Chapter of Wo, Chris.ma, program will be held 3 p
Mr*. F. D Srott. Cdr., Mr*. Wil­ John E. Lambertson. Mrs. Esther
,nan *
ar&gt;. n^.n
'
. s al * P mson, Cdr.. Mrs. Dickson, Mr., Mr* RIdege, Mrs. Helrn Andrews.
Mr, Mr*. John William*. Mr . Episcopal Churrh will meet at 8
,-hl. RtfV Kr(.d Knsmlngcr will
Higgins, Mr., Mrs. Dooley, Mrs.
y conduct the morning devotions
irki Mr. Mrs. W. W Horne, Mrs Barnhardt. Mr.. Mr*. Lund P- m in ,hc .h.° ? e .o f Mr 1
Clar
|Tamm, 2128 Yalc Ave.
over WTBR at 8:30 a. m.
Mrs. Jim Wright, Mr., quist. City Commissioner.
Mr
. I The Pinccrest Christmas Pro­
A l W AY S FI RST
QUALITY!
THURSDAY
Hunt, Mr., Al Wilson. Mr.. Mrs. J. Marion
Mrs. Wi 111a m
The Junior Choir will
have
Harman or.,
Sr., .nr.,
Mr., *nr&gt;.
Mrs. junnaon,
Johnson. gfam will be heM at
.„A17:30
, ...z•■p. m
.........
*“
Mrs. imrman
Mr*. G. Chapman, Mr., .HTI.
Hauser |ho,r fhcnrsal and fdlowship at
Jim Hunt, Mr., Mrs Ed Hunt,! Misa Patty Walker, Mr., Mrs.| ‘V ,_C.'lmCn.,a.!!y
Mr*. John Boniface Capt.. Mra. j Dean Taylor, Mr, R Mrs
Ilalph li&lt;
‘ip3t°teacher,
',
nro- lun.-h, the .Irink will he furnished,
niiihimop
music
will dm-ei
uireci the
ini pro
Tin- West Side School Chris!Robert W. Jackson. Cdr, Mrs. H. Wight. Mr.. Mrs R. Hillhimir. Rra||) whfeh wi,| feature tra.li
ma* program, featuring ‘.he third
C. Colce, Mr., Mrs. Irvin Judy, |Mr., Mrs. Henry Wight.
tional Chri*tnias enrol* and Holy guide glee club, trained by Airs
jeene*.
Esrar Nelder, will he held at 7:30
Unity Class meeting will be held P m.
at th Valdez Hotel at 8 p. m- Mrs.
The .sixth grade Glee (Tub,
Josephine Stuckie i* teacher.
under the direction of Mr*. Floyd
WEDNESDAY
Richard*, will present a Christ­
The Dirt Gardeners will hold Mrs. Wade Garner, garden the-1 The Girl Scout* of the First ina* program at Sanford Gram­
mar School at 8 p.m.
Christmas Coffee Hour
on rapy chairman, will discuss the
Mr. and Mrs Jack Deal, of LanYule decoration* for the Good bring a Christma* arrangement
The Rev. Fred Ensmlnger will cheater. Pa., announce Ihe birth
Friday the 14th. at 9:30 a.m.
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_
_____
_____ and
,,, garden ......
Snmarilan
Home. _______
Each member
item ._.
for the gift conduct the morning devotion* of a *i&gt;n, John Charles who weigh­
with
Mrs. George C. Harden,
a, ke,j by Mrs. Garner to bring exchange, not to cost more thanOVOr WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
ed 7 lb 9 oz. Mr*. Heal Is Ihe
chairman,
entertaining ather , packet of seed* for Ihe Horne.
50 c. Any useful article or randy,.The Mothers
Circle of the Up- former Mis* Betty Jane Wilke.
home, 1300 S. Magnolia ive., with [
•
•.
cookie*, or magazine*
will he
Mrs. E. D. Rinehart as ro-ho»tThe Rose Circle will m«et on collected for the Good Samaritan
es*. A plant exehang. and pro- Frjd
9 U , . m. al ^ hnme Home,
gram of luggeitloni for Yule de- of Mff
n Crum|ey on silv, r
. . .
.TV
eorations will follow the b u s in e s s , ak^ Co.ho%leM wil| be Mr*. I).
The Jacaranda Circle will meet ^
o.
sessiop. Mr*.
Irwin Fleischer. M U(|d and Mr*. Don Atwood. Thursday at 7 p m. at Spenrers' ^
chairman of the therapy group G w. .Bailey will talk on Bird* restaurant for It* annual Christ- vvv
is in charge of a tree to he of the Bible. A Christma.* party mas dinner. Each person la to
donated and trimmed for
the will follow the business »csaion bring a gift for exchange and /T-f
Seminole Memorial hospital.
• • •
make and w*ar a corsage to be ^ )
• • •
Tie Hibiscus Circle will meet judged. Hostesses will be Mrs. £ *
The Mimosa Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Lauren It. N.
It. Whitney, Mrs.
Beaula
at the Gar‘1*"
Johnson at M20 Lily Court. Fri- Thornton
and
Mr*.
on Friday at 10 a m. Co-ho*t**»e» day
at 2:30 for a
Christma* Rhode*.
will
be
..
„ Mrs.
, C. Wallis and Miss party. Mr*. W. II. Stewart and
. . .
jflr
Opera Pump
Kav Henninger. Misa Reba Harris Mrj F Zerrcnner
will be co- The Ixora Circle will meet at the v- k
will give a Christmas talk and hostesses.
home of Mrs. John Morgan. 2009
the xiuup will have luncheon in
. . .
t,randview, on Friday aflefouofi
in black suede,
Eustl* at the Fralich’s re.taurn e Hemerocallls Circle of the at 2:30. Co-hostc*«et will be Mrs.
ant. . .
Garden Club will meet at the Rudy Sloanc and Mrs. Taylor'
black calf,
_.
_ .
home of Sirs. C. E. Hunter on Brown. Each member is to bring
The PalmCircle will not go NlrclMUt Ave.. Thursday night at , a toy to donate to the Salvation
black patent.
f4&gt; to the ^,ar'l*n
In Eustu . . j 0 pm Each
member Is to Army
thi» month but will m*et at 9:30
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on Thursday at the home
of
itrs. If. J. Finch. 611 Mellonville
—
Ave.. with Mrs. John Carlton as
co hostess. Mrs. J. E. Nichols
will ipeak on the family tree of
plants »nd shrubs.
Mr*. Oakes
Near P. 0.
Phone 103
will report on horticulture and

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Golf tlme'ls hers. Tha Sceood and gallery aaaemblages tar tha
Annual $15400 PGA Mayfair Inn entire week is celling out *11
Open 1* underway, and aom* 199 necessary equipment to meet the
young proa arc presently vieing
The Women's Golf Association
for a staring berth for the tour­
ney play that. start* th* first of Sanford reported a booming of
sales on the tickets to the Mayround Thursday,
This year, for tha first tlm* ia fair Inn Open. Report* am not
Janwe Gar sparked the loath Harold Heekaaback, Sanford Gram' Sanford, th* PGA will sponsor a as yet In, but it Is estimated that
Boie sogt# ase aee aw i i-i
BuBdege to ■ 7-0 victory ever the mar principal, featured every pu­ Clinic and Exhibition' Sanford’s sales will "wall axceed, U net t e *
,,
own traveling pro, Jay Hebert, hie” last year’s mark.
Richards Ssmtaslw in n hard pil la the school in action.
» ixt £U bacU—i/ie*w
no aa# fought dsfsaalvs battle that dm The fourth grads performed will conduct the event that will A1 Balding, defending champ of w
/u am
Loot Week’s lesteto
8
elded the Peanut Bowl Champion­ calesthenics in th, University of feature th* top name* la the golf th* Mayfair Inn Open will be on
r u e fu l
V
W L sBadger
hand to try to bettor hla lest
Turn
lod g e r Kd
I M t a i ship less Friday night la Mem­ Helsinki tradition. Performing to ing world on display.
3 0
Powell* Office Supply
year’s
n under per M .
orial 9t odium.
Th*
CUaic
and
Exhibition
will
music, the group was surprising
mu ma
Harveys Plumblag Co.
With a slight cold snap antici­
Gay circled end tor nine yards a their perelslon.
get underway around noon tomor­
#
T
8 1
The Seatord Seminole cage fa il break throat far tha Beal- Clydes Cafe
id the scare that meant victory
row st the Mayfair Inn Seminole pated with expected brortes, tha
1 3 X
winning score Is anybody's guess.
Sanford Bowling Allay
t.w 1 S-kd aad the ekampteaship for the Tha fifth grade danced in uni' Country Club.
{■Mat, n o te th* eareful gold*
a with gaiety. Th ceiever Chil­
0 3 UulBleU (4-1) l i a i se
Prognosticators’ figures rang*
Seminole Dry.Cleaners
Bandage
Than
Gay
tossed
true
"With
tWo
games
under
oc
aaaa at coach Bad Layer and aewi interesting and Frank Mebaoe of the Mayfair from 383-273, end anyone eould be
• 3 f
to Min Jemdngs far the extra dren's Polka waa
iMaat coach Dkk Silvers, travel belt*, we atm don't know whei Celery CRyaGrill
Inn
said
yesterday
that
a
record
entertaining.
n StegJ*
to New Smyrna Beach tonight to wa stand, "Layer said. "Wo hat Whlddon
Tim Elvis Frrtly float tbame, breaking aUendinca la antlelpatThe competition will undoubtedty af
vacillated
between
extremes,
u
taka on the Barracuda* !m a gam*
—U7
„
stand
in tha Peanut Bowl pa- ed this year. The 4400 ipecta
3
i
i
&amp;
r
&amp;
S
L
W
w
m
m
a
t
be the toughest ever. Mon A
Cook
The
gemteelm
proved
a
have
made
a
thousand
little
ml
that moM wail be tha
—183 ?a w
Thursday afternoon, was ton at last yssris Mayfair Inn players, more *pact*tors, and
takes, and we haven’t had tin Hsrtwick
I t i 8 2 i V ; date* fee tar the BuBdege in the
0()en
is
expected
to
double
this
—483 C
national importance thte
Bette
raettiag til max to tha night’s carried out by th* sixth grads. week.
1-1 aaaaoa record, to really get our feet on U Winter
—in
year marks th* event aa am to
fasthmas. Butch Riser was tha They daaeed and performed atnd
so
far
this
season."
Tht
Joe
Baker,
head
marshall
for
will again attempt
—141 j
Witt
1-S« spark tar the loaiaf squad. He rouad "Elvis” in miniature.
added, "Tonight should he
the civic organisations that are b* remembered.
a pot a running game into ef(
pieced well, ran wall, and behind A humans laueh was added to handling th* perking, policing,
Ugh Three
fair
Indication
of
things
to
com
4.W
fact. The running game and the
tha flee blackleg of K. W.
—341 1
Whlddon
the outing through the generosi­
(aa» break la one of the more The Barracudas will be wsltli Cook
rasa was a constant threat to tha ty of the Meal merchants. Mer­
—538 ‘‘ ■ " • w a n is s w a
LEGAL CATCH
thrilling aapecta of baiketball.
BuOdoga.
—533
chants bought and returned tickBetti
MADISON, Wls. lit—Mrs. Ber­
The aoecaaa of tha faat break
Mrs, Heath’s
Hartwick
—491 I
eta so that children from the
lepeoda upon dmolnatlon of tha had anticipated."
the ersotog. Her BelMeg teem Mount Dora Orphangae, and‘ the nard Holtman got a pheasant tha
-*78 &lt;
Hall
oaly waa th« Peanut Cham* Methodist Orphanage at Enter-' assy way a law hours after the
Jjl bachboarda. Essentially, the re­
-410 1
Witt
Layer’s
greatest
optimism
wai
bound man la the key to the dopiooaMp. bat ooa of her Peanut prise could be guesta to the a f upland game season opened,
Hlgk
S
Men
)
Bowl Queen nominees. tjnde fair The thrilled and thrilling, A big mal* pheasant, apparent'
Aa soon aa the opposition deed for th* future. "Next yeei
I g k Slagle
be our year," be said
ly flushed by some boys hunting
Williams wars the
attempt* a shot, two Semlnolera should
youngsters mixed freely with the
—303 I
"Every boy on the team wil Whlddon
waa voted iato tha honor by the tana. They wen each given a bag nearby, flew straight through
tan and race toward their own
Cook
R, —117 F a ir Ueher, Boh’ *
probably
be
returning
with
tbs
window of her home end landed
■eel. Tha lebeunte la to vacorer
pdlanford Or
of peanuts and a soda by con
-133 |lot. Blaer. ite r . BUI
Hartwick
on the floor of her bedroom.
was picked ever cession chairman Wontcnay.
the ball and pasa to tha men on exception of Werner. By mid see
•
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J
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ie
l
hole#.
J
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High Three
ifrce ether eentestente.
rooi—
d* tis -b m
the more, thua glrlng the men a son the experience these hoy* an Whlddon
313
i Koto riot
The i Jonea War Eagles staged Jim Buckler, chairman of the U TD’S FOR PEAKS IN 3 YEARS
’ ; ihot before they can be entered. picking up now will be paying off Cook
323 (
a
fret scoring victory over the Peanut Bowl committee, awarded
EAST LANSING, Mleb. Utla ga etaaly matched season By the end of the season the; Hsrtwick
491 told F o r m a t C sso y
sold
have
a
lot
of
polish,
and
bj
Gnat
BUckhawks 39-0 in the tha championship trophy to the Clsrence Peeks ended his Mich­
opaacr with Florida Military
FtVTB
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High
3
Women
Beales Tlar. Trsak King, Ditk cossetstloa p o m Th* War Eagles Bulldogs.
igan State career with IS touch­
the fait break paid off for next year they should go on h
High Slagle
a smooth machine of preci­ The Bulldog* bested last year’s downs. He gained 933 yards
the Semlnolee Their tone defense be e title contender in th* Orangi Bette
-185
Belt
Conference.
We’re
bulldlnj
sion and agility during the game. mark. At that tlm* they played 179 plays for a 3.3 yard average
C oltes
was effeethre, and a thriller re­
-in
Ashley
this year."
_____ , _____ J/to ____
Played before the championship the Jon**’ War Eagle* to • 0-0 in his thrs* ysers with the Spar
sulted.
tosrodala,
B.
a.
atrask.
Ue
Mate.
—178
Powell
game, the War Eagle-Blaekhawk tie for the championship.
tans.
CRAMIRIDING IN EAST
On the following night, howevsr,
High Three
giB« balanced tha tight defensive
the gemlaolea stepped out of their BALTMORE, Md. tn-Howi
—323
Supply v*. Clydes game that was to follow, and had GREAT STATE FOR DUCKS
Bette
Chilladon, now famous as
data whoa they attempted to take Craig, one of the leading jocks
-493 Cefs
Powell
tha large turnout of nearly 2,000 SACRAMENTO, Calif. WI -C al sire, won the Pimlico Special YOU can get your whole win­
aa the Boone Braves from Orlan­ in the mid-west for the past &lt; " Ashley
—433
High
spectators warmed fur tha big ifornla duck hunters bought more twice and also won the Futurity ter wardrobe dry ciehned in
de. Boone dominated the back' cade, is riding at Pimlico for t •
SEASON STANDINGS
H. O- Game Av gems.
short order end Inexpensively,
federal waterfowl stamps during and tha Preaknees over tha Baltl
beards, and the Seminole running
too, at PhUlpi Colonial Clean­
WL
0 38 199 133 The halftime spectacle, under the 13 months preceding last July more track.
■ Teems
gam* went down the drain.
ers.
27 9
0 4 192 188 the very capable direction of 1 than hunters from any other
Powells Office Supply
Tonight the Sominolcs will face petition with Bill Hartaek,
Our cleaning process — re­
23 13
1 Harveys Plumbing Co.
0 33 192 130
state.
gularly used—prolongs the life
ntially the same class team Boulmetls, Nick Shuk and G 1 Sanford Bowling Alley
S3 13
1 30 203 139 Nit* B(ory. t o m
Fruit.
Cleat,
The 8tat« Fish and Game D*
i f your clotbes. Keeps them ,
themselves. "We have been Martin. Craig had his best sea* Clydes Cafe
30 18
183 131 Tambour. M oratory'* Term*
'1
A U TO LOAN S
pertinent set tha total at 130,173.
LOOKING much smarter, tom #
■StVSiMTtt KACB—a/ie Bllo
working hard on the rebound,"
n in 1932 when ha won 223
a a
* Seminole Dry Cleanen
30 231 133
Phone today.
Texes,
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Wl*
Layer said, "and we have three •a.
133
Celery City Grill
7 29
4 21
W r
E f t cousin, Illinois and Louisiana fol
Lowest
Cost
bays that are beginning to look
bird,
Mr.
Moaso,
W
ayaldo
June
League Standings Men
Bette
5 33 901 133 Ulrt, U laso Anal*
BOUT DOING BETTER
lowed in the stamp sales.
good-"
High Slag!*
Maloney
' 5 17 901 133
nsairrm a i c a - s / i e sum
HANOVER, N. n. UTt-Oeo .
■soody aUppor, Old Cobin at
Layer was referring to Claude
231
I
Whlddon
Powell
133
•
31
131
Blxby of Dartmouth twice bn
HOME GROWN TEAM
Kloln*. Star toe*h. Le t o
FfltteU, who was all but shut out
217 Hootd
7 I 134 130 Ruth
T rcdr ir to o . N*U‘* Nip, lU rih e J
the school's varsity mark u J Kilby
BLACKSBURG. V*. Wl -V ir ­
last Friday night la the Boone the 33-pound weight throw agai , Gil*trap
203 Foater B.
8 13 203 141
NINTH SUCB—e / t e B llo
Captolo
Hook, Mountolu
(lal. ginia Tech's 1938 football squad is
High Three
game, but who was high scorer Brown. He had tosses of 54 I
9 IS 108 147 SbWItr,
Hudson
BAM
L s k i Ilock * 1. P ork r Fee* pretty much a home grown col
in the season opener; Joe High! 3 Inches and 34 feet BH Inch 1 Cook
-331 Clark
10 24 188 143 n Lucky HaaarS. Kd'a Bmoka
lection
of
stars.
Of
the
S3
play
L f-y'• •*/ * •••«&lt;•fu
high Seminole scorer In the Boone In 1033 his best mark was
-337 Jarrett
j Ring
n 13 174 143 “
V c ^ / s MUo
era on the traveling squad, 23 INSTALMENT LOAN DEPT.
U
Ito S PAlMilln Avlteli*
affair and seeond high man In
-343 Witt
Martkwick
u
21
173
141
Upear Perk. Cottonwood, BUIah. live in towns scattered through­
* // 4
ji t
tha season opener; and Ken Mc- feet 3 1-8 Inches.
High Average
Allen
1 133 141 Ruth Cali. iMtopa, Adorod,
Mambas PD1C
u
out
Virginia.
Bimbo.
Jaao
Jtlhroo
Murray, a youngster with a lot
Cook
-188
Haig
IS a 111 133
CAMERA SHY FILLIES
of
speed,,' determination, and WILMINGTON, Del. ttt-ln 9 Richard*
18 32 217' 133
-183 Kilty
-139 Chambliss
If 34 174 134
runnings of the Delaware Pi k Hsrtwick
League Steadings Women
18 27 181 133
Warner
The only eager on the team Handicap, a $130,000 race for
High Single
Iliko
21 33 130 131
IhaFa a senior, Jim Warner, look' Ilea and mares, tb0 camera 1 i
-201 Donat
21 33 118 139
id good In yesterday’s practice. been called on to decide oi y Bette
—196 George
21 9 119 i a
Ike M l 173 pounder la the fast three winners. Plucky Maude v s Donet
-133 James
23 21 203 137
est boy In the school, and with the easiest winner in IBIS, ron h Powell
IHgh Three
CUncy
23 33 173 127
tim« could develop into a serious Ing home by eight lengths.
—342 Ashley
- Betts
23 30 ltl 118
—308 Bolger
Powell
23 38 173 138
—488 Comm
Donat
23 n 133 123
High Averag*
McMurray
23 si 110 123
Bette
-132 Foster P.
29 33 130 113
Powell
—131 Krisbe
29 9 143 113
Donat
—129 Kurtz
33 8 128 no
Next Week’s Sckednl* Dee. 13th Teslo
33 33 143 103
Celery City Grill v* Sanford Harvey
38 17 132 109
Bowling Alley
Gold
40 27 144 102
Harveys Plumbing Co. v » Semi- Kempt
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43 27 128 93
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Open,

PRE-TOURNAMENT

NOT IXACUV SUITIO for the occasion was A. Capllla (left) when be
Jumped, with all his clothes on. Into the Olympic pool at Melbourne,
Australia, to congratulate his brother, Joaqulm (right), who won
the high diving event for Mexico. The Utter edged out, by a small
margin, Gary TobUn, of the American team, to taka tha gold medal.
At bottom, Australia'! gold medal team la tha women's 400-mater
relay pcrcs !a tbs peel after their O’yvr'pi'(firier-ortt***!)

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NIGHTLY

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AR R AN G ED B Y:

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Mayfair Inn Winter Pro

-JA Y HEBERT
Mayfair Inn Playing Pro

Wednesday, Dec. 12th, 3 p. m.

* N E W CLUB HOUSE *
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Admiaaion $1 Plus General Admlaaton of 50e
Jerry Collin*, Track Operator

8 orry,

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Taking Part W ill B e r -“ CHICK” HAKBERT, M. C- M IK E SO U C H A K . . .
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�'57 Miss Universe
Gets First Role
In Acting Career

Conning
The News
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CONN

Our Mg craning on Saturday
Itarted out by our oldest daugh­
ter, Portia, breaking her arm.
Other casualties on this danger­
ous day wera Little Tommy Bru­
baker, and Chris Wilson. The
Mayfair Opening drew a lot of
# Nary people, and as usual, the Priscilla Talley, and met her
.girls were some of the best dreu- husband Bud. We are summer
Boothbay Harbor.
od In the crowd. Ullly Thomas visitors
looked fabulous In a strapless Maine, so we always have a lot
white hall gown with silver lace. to talk about Had a pleasant visit
.Skip HorieU looked very Christ- with Shirley and Fred Per­
maty in rod, as did Eric Wiliams. kins, Marred and Charlie Meeks,
Betty Guy had on an embroidered and Pat and Nadine Colbert (Pat
la Claudatt's sister, of course). At
brocade that was very hand­
some, and Jean Stetson was Gre- a table on the edge of the dance
. dan in white chiffon. We all ad- floor, I discovered Jo sod Roy
Symes (Jo In a gorgeous pink
m mired Katie Jackson in her
white gown, but frankly I am dress with Interesting detail),
.-very poor at describing clothes, Fanchon and W. K. McRoberts,
although during the evening, 1 and their guests George and Fran
received a lot of help from Aria Erie from Maitland, Harriett
Jana Lundulst, Mary Welcbel, and and John Williams were of courae
home bass, when we could find
Harriet Williams.
John. Their guests were Peg and
Seated at the VAH-9 table
Harold Barnhart of Orlando,
wen BUI and Betty Haxlett, Skip
and Brnle HorreU, Betty and
Ckariaa MeBratnle, Dornsll and
and Tom KUellne, Fran and Dick
w Murray (Fran on the expecting know and meet so many new
lilt), Alice and C. E. Myers, and ones, and before I end my dishia mother, Mrs. Coleman Myars,
sertion on the opening, I must
Minis and BUI Thomas, Hank
say that Hslsn Andrew had on
and Ntta White, and Ruth and
one the tovalieat gowns there. It
Joa Tnlly. At another gay table
was a strapless formal, with all*
were Jean and BUI Statsoo, Ruth
ver beads through the waist and
and Forrest Norvell, Lew and over the skirt, and tha looked
Marty MUlsaps, Virginia and Jim gorgeous.
Shaffer, Carl and Jean Tsgfaldt,
Bob and Ida Ridtke, Polly and The Navy won tha big golf
Red
Savage and
Mallle and w
John
MU OBVIfO
BUU «•***«
waaaa tournament between HATWING
Barlow. Seated with civilian frien­ One and the Orlando Air Force
ds were Russ and Ida Bea Wilson, narrowed down to a bomber wing
and Georga and Marga Dickson. from Orlando, I believe, but In­
At (till another table were Hank spite of my innocence on that
and Punca Colee and Bob and phase, the fact remains that we
Katie Jekson. The staff of HAT­ won. BUI Foulk came In first as
WING was represented by Bill usual. My list of tha team la pret­
and Betty Lemoa, Doc and Bette ty complete I think, with apolog­
linker, Betty and Jim Guy, and ies to any left out. Those com­
Dusty Rhodes and his gue-t, a peting were Jackson, Fitton,
k-ely girl whose name I didn’t Moore, Still, Fennell, Stmas, Wati
▲ catch, but the had on a beautiful raven, Wagner, Donnaud, Chan,
^ dress. Surrounding a table by .the Miller, Norvell, Wilson, Guy Alball room door were Cy and Jean en and Foulk.
Hope you all know by now that
Fitton, Jack and Judy Smith, Evla and Bob Williams, Kinky and Gerry Carfagno had a baby girl
Charlie Parks, and Don and Kit­ December seventh. The baby
ty Walker. Kitty waa wearing an v-elghed 8 Ibe., a os, and Gerry
.orlon and satin dresa of blue. la doing beautifully In the Mem­
;Tho orlon sweater waa bound on orial Hospital.
Alice and C- E. Myers hava as
the collar with blue satin, which
also comprised the skirt. I un- their guest for a few days, hia
, leretand that Dick and Rita mother Mrs. Coleman Myers of
■Bauer were there, but I didn't Warren-Township, New Jersey.
Mrs. Mytrt la planning to go on
tee them.
A number of HATU couples down to Miami In a few days.
went to the All Hands party at Alice and C. E. are leaving next
tha C. P. 0. club after the party. week for Washington, D. C. They
All In all the Opening was a suc­ will spend Christmas In New
cess as always, the food delicious, Hampshire with Alice’s family
the music good, and the decora­ and then plan to spend three
tions spectacular. I was especially days In the White Mountains
proud to see the arrangement admiring the New England win­
ter.
Pat Hansen was at the Mayfair
Opening tha other night with her
mother, but I have been unable
» ' \i t C I C4 r\ r I
to find Pat at home to get any
WIDE-IN THEA FRF, further Information.
STARTS TONIGHT
Young John Miller wishes me
STARTS 8:30
to urge every one to attend the
annual program at the Junior
High School Tuesday night at
eight. The giro club will elng

•

HOLLYWOOD l*-C«rol Morris.
Miss Universe of 1M7, Is embark­
ing on an ’acting career with her
pretty blue eyes wide open.
Tha statuesque beauty from Ottunws, Iowa, has reported to Unirerul-Internatlon to begin her
contract. Her first role Is as a
chorine In "Man of a Thousand
Faces," and she has a total of
one Une.
Whether or not her roles get
bigger depends on her ability, and
ihe’i realistic about IL
"1 know the odds against beau­
ty contest winners' making a go
ss actresses," she remarked. "Not
many hare made It, and I can
see why. Because a girl la good
looking — that's no reason she
can become an actress.
"It takes a lot of study and
training to learn acting- Right
now I'm going to classes at the
THUMBS UP FOB A GOOD TIME! Lt. (Jg) Gerald nyman signals the beginning of the Mayfair studio and studying aa hard as
Inn’s opening as they join their party for the even j . (Left to right) Mrs. Don Walker, Ms. Ryman, I can. I hope I can make It. But
Lt (Jg) Ryman, LL Cmdr. and Mrs. R. Williams, Lt. (jg) Don Walker, and Mrs. CharUe Donnaud. If I don't, 111 go back to college
and get my degree."
Photo)
Carol still seems a bit awed by
WATCH THOSE LEAVES!
Is your furniture designed to all that has happened to her since
DAR Christmas
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (IV—1wear—or to wear out? If you’re she won the beauty prlie last
summer.
Dr.
Samuel Guts, veterinarian at going to re-upholster chairs and
Meeting Is Friday
From Long Beach she went to
The Stills Harrison Chapter, Pannsylvanla Stat« University re*' sofas, it's sensible to select fabric New York for a publicity whirl.
D. A. R-, will hold 1U annual porta wild cherry or chokecherry for tasy upkeep and long wear. In a few days, she clocked 34 TV
Christmas masting on Friday at leaves damaged by frost produce One new upholstery material and radio shows. Then th« had
3 p. m. at th« horns o Mrs. prussic add, a poison fatal to worth Investigating la
plastic a triumphant return to Ottunwa.
F. E. Bolt, with Mrs- E. M Hoke many animals.
"I thought at least I would get
and Mr*. A. C. Benson serving as A handful of thaie leaves can which feels and looks like wool. some rest there," she said. "But
co-hoetcsMs.
kUl a cow or several sheep, Dr.
This new plastic, avallabla ini 1 found our house filled with re*
The program will feature Gust said- Removal of the trees a variety of colors and weavesi porters and photographers. One
StM m
V
a t L . J * la t«
M U
k .
Christmas music, under the spon­ Is th« only permanent control.
reil'M stains, Is built to withsorship of Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat,
and the Christmas thame will be
carried out in the decorations and
refreshments. Any visiting daugband John wUl play "Silent Night"
on tha piano.
Also a Holiday Glitter fashion
show will be held at tha Chief's
Club Thursday, Dec. thirteenth,
from six to eight Admission will
be fifty cenU, and there will be
i free buffet. Tlckete are avail­
able at the door or from any
member of the club. It soundi like
a wonderful show, with a promin­
ent department store In Orltnda
providing the clothes. So come
one, come all, and find out what
the wall dressed party goer will
be wearing, and enjoy tha buffet
and Inexpensive liquid refresh­
ment
Went out to the Mayfair Coun­
try Club today to see how things
were coming along for the tourna­
ment The fact !i, they have come.
The concession booths are up,
then are ropes around the put­
ting green, and best of all, there
are multitude! of golfers out there
getting nady to qualify tomor­
row. This la the first time I hava
naUy had an opportunity to
spa much of a golf tournament,
and It is very exciting. Being a
fairly naw golfer, I don’t know
all the expressions and terms,
but bear with me. Ill try to give A MAYFAIR INN DINNER party during op
you the human side, If anything together are: Mr. and Mrs. William Toll, Mr.
human happens, and I’m sure Samueli. (Staff Photo)
It wlQ. Already then are crowds
of admlnrs over en the practice
field, watching the proa warm up,
and even If you don’t know much
about golf, anyone can appreciate
the wardrobe these men wear.
Who says they don't have a uni­
form? Anything goea as long as
you wear a knit shirt, dark
slacks, and « cap.

Merely dipping yonr hands In
warm water Is not
enough to
get them really clean. You should
spend at least ooe and a half
minutes scrubbing
hands
with warm water and plenty of
aoap, aaeh time you’re attended
a aiek person or handlsd the oheels he used. The action of the
sosp remoras germs that could
otherwise be passed on to ether
members of the family, as you
to about your regular household
choree.
When those men and women
who hare been trained In medi­
cine and nursing put so much
faith in good hand washing for
good health, it certainly behooves

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Soak the eodflsh according in
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Our long experience In rerving em eemmmlff
h a t built for us s reputation foe Honesty en 4
fair dealing. Wo w il bo Here y n r nftor yore te
back up our dolma, lot os Help yon with poor
remodeling protects.

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night festivities Saturday. Enjoying the evening
Mrs. Turks), Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, and Mrs. Lee

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ocial Season Begins W ith M ayfair Inn Opening

A 1 0 AS'! 1 0 THE MAYFAIR INN! City CommitToners greet Mayfair Inn Manager Frank Alebane
"Jr. on the advent of the biggest season in the hotel’s history. (Left to right) Hanford City Commis­
sioner A. L. Wilson, Earl Higginbotham, John Kriilrr, Mayfair Inn Manager Mebnne, Mayor F. It.
Scott. ami Commissioner David Galrhel. (Staff Photo)

Till. MEMANE FAMILY at the Mayfair Inn Opening Saturday night. (Left to right) Mrs. Frank Mebane Jr., Frank Mcbatie Jr., Jill Smith, Mrs. Frank Mebnne Sr., Mrs. E. W. Smith, Larry Smith, and
Frunk Mcbanc Sr. (Staff Photo)

and dancing. Harry Fuller and his three piece cn-

MKS IDA MAE THOMAS, HOSTESS in the beautiful Mayfair Inn Dining Room looking after the
needs of guests at Saturday night's opening festivities Around the tabic (left to right) .Myron Reck,
Mrs. Keck, Mr. and Mrs. VVolf. (Staff Photo)

MR. AND MRS. JACK IIAI.I. (left) chatting with guests Saturday
night at the Mayfair Inn's opening night festivities. (Staff Photo)

ONE O! THE GAY PARTIES at Saturday night's Mayfair Inn Opening. (1-cft to right) Earl Hig­
ginbotham, Mrs. Wilson, Comdr. Wilson, Mayor F. D. Scott, Mrs. Scott, Comdr. Dickson Mrs. Dick­
son, Clifford McKibbin. Mrs. McKibbin, Andrew Caraway Mr*. Carrnwuy, Harry Robson, Mrs. Rob­
son nmi Mrs. Higginbotham. (Staff Photo)

DR. AND SIRS. C. L. Puik Jr. arrive at the Maiyfnir Inn for Sat­
urday night's season opener. Also seen at right is Mrs. Hibbard
Cassclbeuy. (Staff Photo)

ENJOYING' DINNER AT TUE Mayfair Inn l)pcti;ur. Saturday night are (left to right) William A.
laiffler, U. L. Perkins. Mrs. Leffler sad Mrs. Perkins (Staff Photo)

( 'l l ) COMMISSIONER JOII.nKk IIIKK and family at Mayfair Inn’s opening night festivitie,. (L
to rig/ht i are1 John Kridcf Jr., ami Mrs. Kridcr, Mis. John Ktidcr, Commissioner tvrwlcr, Jjn
Krldcr, and M iss Loverly Kuode. (Staff Photo)

COCKTAIL HOOK at Satuidsy night's Mayfair Inn Opening.'(Left
Stetson, Comdr. Stetson and Comdr. J. it Norvell. (Staff Photo)

SENATOR EA Elil. ITT. IHKKSEN of Illinois Join* the festivities at Saturday night's Mayfair Tnn
Opening. (Left to right) are: Captain Robert W. Jackson. Mra. D V. Linker, Senator Dirksen. Mayor
F. D. Scott, and Captain Yost. (Staff Phuto)

THE NAVY TELLS A STORY t o g u e s t s at the Mayfair Inn Opening night festivities. (Left tn
H ill) Mrs C. G&gt; JleUrsIme. Mrs. E. R. Hortell. Asi't Stale* Attorniy A’olie A. William* Jr., Mr*. Wil­
liams and Lt. Comdr. McUralnie. (Staff Photo)

ARRIVING SATURDAY NIGIIT at the Mayfair Inn for the season’s
opening festivities are (left to right) Mrs. Robert W. Jackson,
Mrs. II. C. Cotee, Clifford McKibbin, Captain Hobert W. Jackson,
and Andrew Carrawny. (Staff Photo)

q

AIR. AND MRS HARRY liDRSON as they entered the Mayfair Inn
lobby to join their party (or Saturday night's opening social event.
(Staff Photo)

TWO OE T1IE PARTIES in the ballroom of the Maiyfair Inn dur­
ing opening night festivities. (Staff Photo)

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i-HUILDl.NG - REPAIRS
PAINTING

30—WORK WANTED. FKMAl.fc.

47—F U R N IT U R E —HOUSEHOLD

Tuea.. Pec. 11 1flr.fi, Patft 9

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*5—HOMES

Wanted baby sitting. Phone 1839.
• BIG VALUES
For Printing call Mr. Taikar, Ph.
• QUICK CREDIT
P a r t—tlm* Job bousaclaaninf.
leaXR. Room iptclal $14 84
Phon* 747-XJ.
• EASY TERMS
FLOUR landing add fin ish in g
WILSON MAIER
(X—ItUSlNE.V OPPORTUNITIES
Serving Sc
Cleaning, wax
New and L'aed Furniture
209 FAMILIES
sole countyr »i
tine* 1925.
311 E. First St.
Phone 988
Service
station
for
lease.
Doing
CAN'T
UE WRONG
H. M. 0T«onion, Lake Mary
a good business. Hood location Used furniture, appliances, tnole,
in Sanford. Phone 28 or write to
r'c. Rought-sold. Larry's Mart Five beautiful residential develop­
P. O. Box 791 Sanfod if Inter­
M cR AN E Y-SM ITH P A IN T S
321 East 1st. SL Phone 1131,
ments: Rel-AIr, Plnecrest South
ested.
241k S. Park________Phon* 1203
finer rest. Rose Court and (itnvc
This U a free pais to the Prairie
Manors, are standing proof el
SPECIAL— Will furnlih~A~7pply
FINANCIAL
Like Drive In Theatre for Miss
the high-acceptance rating ot
green roof enamel, $5.00 cal.
Valccn Prevail. Geneva- Exp.i Odham A Tudor homes.
while supply last*. Guaranteed 25-MONEY IT LOAN
date Dec. 30, 1936.
j
satisfaction. Finest Quality. Hha*
You ran buy with safely, and live
Far Tl»$« In Jarvlta
A Day signs- 101 W. 18th St.
AUTO LOANS
in the secure knowledge that
COST
LESS
tt-PlA.M ) SERVICE
your home will continue to InTHE SANFORD HERALD
L, L Sill — Plan* Technician
JEWELITK
would bo a.* welcome as
Florida State Bank —who has the sntlafgcUon of cicusa in value.
PIw m 9144 Route I. Sanford
Comb nnd Brushes
a daily Isltsr Iron, horn*
knowing he gave the very best
OF SANFORD
IF Also Dresser Sets
$1 . month—411 50 year.
Piano tuning-repairing, all kinds.
You Select Your
81.93
A LANE CEDAR CHEST
By Mall Anywhere
LIVESTOCK
W. L. Harmon, Phone 1562 M,
Home In
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
South Plnecrest—Sanford
after S P.M.
38— DOGS—CATS—PETS
Grove Manors---- -Sanfurd
IT’S A G IR L .
1 1 —ROOFING and PLUMBING
Gifts for Dcd
CEDAR IIIEH IS
or
*
Wanted— Blond corker spaniel —who is enchanted hv the last­
Famous Cevnlier, beautifully finValencia Villas—DeLand
ing beauty of the Gift that In­
PLUMBING
puppy by \mas. Pedigree not
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
spires future dreams to come
1ish*&lt;l with
. . . . inside utjllty
, - , fitting*
necessary. Phone 2u*3.
Centra*! and R*palr Work
A Miniature
OUR SALES OFFICE TODAY—
true.
From $49.50. Natural red cedar
Fre* Estimate*
For
Dad's
Desk
2023 S. French Ave
chest* from 439.30,
7 wk. old cocker puppy, $13. See Our I.arge Selection Now
R. L. llARVRt
Colored and Framed $3
Phones: 2100 and 2980
104 Sanford Are.
Phone 1»9I
Mrs. Don Young. 20th St. road
WILSON MAIER
JAMESON STUDIO
west, see sign.
' EASY TE R MS
311 E. 1*1 St.
Phone 058
O D II A M A T U D 0 It Inc. 108 N. Park Ave
1'h.
3196
CERAMIC TILE

You'll Find It In —

E A SY TO F IN D -

vlat f i i wait
C lA S S IM ID ADS

Ph.1821
lA -n A C U M BAT
annette **

- for good rood,
Steak,
Chicken,
Shrimp.
Spaghetti, Koabar Corned Baaf
SaMwtahaa. SO. CITY LIMITS.

X-CABD

or

TIAM VI

HELMS— TIM famihr of th* lata
Daway Franklin lltlmi wither
to aiprata IU •Inrer* appradatlM to th«lr many friandt la
San/orS and Orlando for th*
many M w tH k i and itrvleu
offirad duriag thatr baraava-

H A N D Y -C O M P L E T E

IT'S A BOY

Paul F Mueller A Bon Ph. 154
Free **Umat*. Quality work.

MEKCHANI&gt;ISE -

(3—ARTICLES FOR RALE

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MATHER OF SANFORD
20.1 • 09 E. Flrol 81.
Phone 127

"Buildfre or Finer Homes
For Florida Living''

Famous Perk-Liner
Contour Chair
468.181
MATHER of Sanford
202 E. First St

Corduroy Jumper* for Children
by Cute-Togs. Rise* 8m., Med. I.g.
$2.98 ll|.
COWAN'S 242 E. 1*1 Hi. I'll. RTl

Horn# Gift!
HUY FURNITURE
on Easy I'redll or
Lay-Awny Plan* el
FURNITURE CENTER
118 W. First SL

RAT KILLERS
G :ar*9frr,|
DeCon $t.«9 - Wirfarin $1.00
r i DWF.LL FEED A SUPPLY CO
110 E. 2nd St.
Pnnne 1431
I pe. Grisccr Food Chopper
$1295
FURNITURE CENTER
I Irt W. First St.

PLUMBING A IIEATINO
Septic Tank Installation A Service We buy end seP usrd furniture 4.4— FARM and GARDEN
The Lasting gift for the horn*
Heater Service, A r e h I * C.
Paying top cash prices (or any
27 x 54 Scatter Rugs
Harriett.
Phon*
754-W
or
1515.
rean
thing of value SUPER TRAD­ Oranges, langrrlnps A kumquil*.
$5.98 A 44.98
A GIFT FOR THE
Gifts
for
Him
5
2
2
$
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 2053 W
ease
SOI W. 25th. J. T. Fortier Sr. 3 bedroom house, fenced in yard.
SANFORD LINOLEUM k TILE
WHOLE FAMILY
call tTI« Baward.
Jalousled porch, a* block from
127 W. First Su
JOHNSON SEA HORSE
—Factory to Yen—
Planters and Blooming Potted
Plnecrest School. 2631 S. Laurel
Outboard Motor from
Aluminum
$—PRISONAL NOT1CBS
BUXTON
Plants For Christmas Giving.
Ave. Ph. 1773-J.
Venetian Blind*
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
32V
u m
(1HAPEVII.I.K NURHKRY
BILLFOLDS
RQLLAWAV, BaaOlUl and Baby
Enclosed head. Sag-i-roof hotton
Grapevllle
Ave.
—
Ph.
1055
snd Key Case*
New two bedroom house, Florida S»nford Ave. el 25 th PHONE 2823
Eedi Day. Weak, or MoathI
rail with plastic ends. Plasti
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
for H s r j f f i l
room, carport* A utility room,
42 50 to $10
Tel. 1U5 Furaltur* Center - including:
Beautiful Decanteri
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon tf—MACHINERY—TOOIA
bath futures, cabinet
built In oven and rooking unit,
TOUCHTON DRL’C CO.
lit Weil Flrit St.
of
hi*
favorite
sink, water pump, eeptic tank
cords.
II ft. 0 . E. refrigerator and
Whiskey. $4 So amt up
TOOLS —Jt'ST THE RIGHT
and water heater, approximate­ Senknrik Gla&lt;w nnd Paint C «
Electric Shaver*
$19.30 up
space heater. One half mile out
Vented— To rent or lease dock­
REVLON
THE TOWN PUMP
ly 525 month.
T OOL S
112-114 West 2nd Su
Phone 330
Lenthcric Musketeers
$2.50 up
of Sanford (-lty limits with city
age space on Lake Monroe.
•Futurama"
112
W.
First
St.
Call, or :ce us TODAY
For any job, Rlack A Decker
water. MUST BELL, go west on
Preferably deep water to ac­
| Max Factor for Men 75c up
Up Sticks
Phon* 1113
power saws,
sanders
end
hiwy.-44 to R. R. crossing, turn
comodate 20 f t boat. Phone 1007 Sanford Ave.
LIVE BAIT
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
$1.23 to $33.00
drills.
Stanley
hand
tools,
ma­
right
on
Riverside
Ave
2807.
Shiners. Hull Heads. Pop Guta
On the Corner by the Clock
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Plumbing. Kresky Hosting
Gifts for
sonry tool*.
3 Dozen, 93c
*
“ —
46-I.UT8
M.
G.
HODGES
RINGS
Missouri Minnow* snd Worms
a u t o m o t iv e
(J r c R o r y L u m b e r C o .
Service on All Water Pumps—
Wcdlnghouse
Emblem. Signet, llirlhstune,
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave.
Beautiful 23 X 31
6th A Mapel
Phone 2862 Eight choice lots in the Mayfair
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Elcctiic Blanket*
Diamond. Other Prcclbus
7-AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Framed Painting* $393
Area at an attractive cash j
Paola Road, Phone Joo
Taint 2.30 gal. Sweat Shirt*. Jac­ 33—WANTED In BUY
Stone*
$250 up
Reg. 439.95
only I37JB
pries. Also twenty tots In'
Easy Terms
kets, Cots, Tents. Army-Navy
FRANK NOELL JEWELER
Sell Your Car to
Baggorly Appliance Center
a —SPECIAL NOTICES
FURNITURE CENTER
Wynnewood
at
an
attractive
110 S Park Ave.
Surplus. 310 Sanford \vt
ROY REEL
115 Magnolia Ave.
Wanted— A playhouse approx,
118 W. Firs. SI.
price. W. E. Kirchhoff, Jr.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
304 W. Secont st.
10' x 10'. reasonable. Phone
I'honc 305.
Cigarette Lighter*
We build, design ami refinish. Order personalized French-fold
1997.
Give a warm lift this Christmas I KONSON - ZIPPO — EVANS
Shoe* Shoes and more Shoe*
S&lt;* It 918 French, Ph. 52-U.
Christmas card*, with your
8-BOATS AND MOTOBS
quilted. nylon, corduroy,
Lake Mary. UK) x 116 High, dry, I ROBES,
ROUES, quilted,
A gical array ol styes—eolora
favorite snap shot. 25 for 44.
from
13.00
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
ritv water. 4500. Rox 189 AI- cotton* A rsyon. See our selection
Your Evlnrud* Dealer
100 for 414 WIEBOI.DTS CAM­ » RENTALS
from 42.98 to $4.88
WERT JEWELRY STORE
SYSTEMS
taniontc* Sprimz FI*.
bffor* you buy. W.W—I19.M
RORSON SPORTING GOODS
ERA SHOP. 210 S Park Ave.
II. A A. DEPT, STORE
202 E. 1st. St. Phone 5
JI—APTS-nnUSF.X—ROOMS
All types ami sues, installed
______ _
— COWAN'S 212 E. t*t St. Ph. 874
301 E. lit St.
Phone 996
“ Do It Yourself."
67—BROKERS and RKAI.IOBB
SEWING MACHINES
CHATHAM BLANKET8
,,a; }ro,1'r husband ever
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Pearl*, Necklaces .... $3*3 up
WEIAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
12 foot Plywood boat, $75. Osceola
Neechl — White
S T I N E
Women's Wallets .... $5 00 up
private bath*. I l l W. Kir*t St BEAUTIFUL
Hrittany
Farm' |ndu.hng Ih* Nation's Favorite Qu.,,t^ J0yo'f‘ N'uNN- IIUSIf"“ehor.
Fish Camp.
New and Used
Machln* and Supply Co.
Watch Rands ... $4.95 up
Home. 3 bedroom*. 2 baths. /'Purrey" - Purrey Bouquet,
" r " “ J !* frem lte M
GARRETT'S
323 E. t*L St.
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency. Ph. 720 W
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 62
11—TRACTORS
Wade-built" on Oak shaded , Woolshlre Brandon, hull range of
-------'
’
FRANK NOELL, JEWELER
IVEY'S
SHOE
STORE
lots. Hy appointment. 433.1*00.
-----tolors.
110 8- Park Ave.
Oil heater.*, all kind, cheap
CROSLKY - BENDIX
ATTENTION BULK F R U I T
Efficiency apt. Ili-way 17 92 So
We lake yours in trade.
Y O W E L L ' S
Sale* and Service
DEALERS, Just traded thirty
Do
your
Christmas
Buying
City
Limits.
Slumberland
Court.
2 lied room Concrete Block
Buper Trading Post
( 30 ) 1195 Diamond T
720
RANDALL
EVENING DRESSES
On Our J-lasy Psymmt
All-Furnished Home
TABLES
On Hwy. 17-92
Phone 2033-W.
tractors and 1952 Mack A50
Electric Company
Nylon Pleat, Lace, Nyon Tull*
This la a free pats to the Prairie
or Lay-Awny plan
Price 18,200 - 41.00U Down
Corner
Tables,
Tier
Tables,
.tractor*. Look thoie over now Service— Quality —Satisfaction
Lake Drive In Theatre for Joe
and Taffeta $17.95 to 154*5
FURITURE CENTER
While selection U good. Alio Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 D* Bary Space oil healer, perfect cond.
ROSA L. PAY TO N . Slap, and Coffee Table* from,
1L Wright. Exp. dete D#r 20,
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
114 W. First St.
With copper tubing. 1410 XM
SI 95
tAenty (20) good 31' and )4'
Registered Real Estate Broker
1934.
111 K. First SL
Bulk Fruit trallere. Oreat Dane*
WUAON-MAIER
HEATING
Oil drum k etand. Ph. 1410-XM.
Phon* Mil
17-82 at Hiswatha
Kount.iin Pens, Pencils
Diamond T, 10$ So. Orange
311 E. 1st.
Phon* 958
See Seminole Realty for Desir­
Floor Furnaces * Circulators
and matched sets by —
Magnovox Ill-Fi
Blossom Trail, Orlando 5-9051.
able Houses end Apt*. Phone 27
Canopied doll beds, gun reeki,
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
Sh«iffer and P.irker
OZIER
REALTY
CO
Brush
and
Comb
Sot
42.30 up
Radio-Phonograph
spoon
racks.
Grandfather
clocks,
200 S. r irk
Phone 1440
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Laura B. Osier, Realtor
12—TRAILERS
"
Boxed Candles
41.50 up
499 95 and up
Deacons bench, drop leaf table, EFFICIENCY Apartmenl Suitable
Hatel M Field. Associate
for
Winter
Tourist.
Private
hath
Cologne*
and
Perfumes
41O
O
up
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
novelty
shelves.
Etc.
at
Robin­
FAIRBANKS - MORSE Pumps
2601
So
Orlando
Rw
ry
Ph
lj!39
pay
YOD
to
s**
ua
before
A shower Steam heat. Inquire
It will
sons, 918 French Phone 52 R.
308 E. First St.
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
Tra«* l Trimmings
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
Manuel .1 -.•chson aero** from
you buy. Open Evening* *nd
Pricrs cut for quick sale.
LONG, Phone 338. 2&lt;)7 Fast
On the Corner by the (lock
Post Office.
Commercial Ave.
This I* a free pass to the MovieSUnEa*t*ld* T ra llor BaU*
ROUKICK'S Electric Blanket
3 pc. living room suite, rca*. 117 2 Room Apt*. 112 Elm. Th 2983-W
G. K. ELECTRIC
land Itide-ln Theatre for Joe
P alatks, Fla.
2—Year Guarantee
GATLIN BROTHERS
Shannon Dr. Ph. 2978-R.
COMPLETE
SELECTION
PERCOLATOR,
rcg..
41995
Moss. Exp. dale Dee. 20. 1954.
Special Price
. 118.16
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
Christinas Tre* Trimmings
Sale Price 416.95
Clean apt Oil hc.it. fill Park.
Alrstream Hous* Trailer for salo.
Rlunile Admiral television, 3 way
Exclusively at—
and Decoration*
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Purchased new this year. Com- Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford. combination. Phone 13.11 .1 after 2-lilt
unfurn. house,
kitchen
GARRETT'S 323 E. 1st. St.
tluy while stock* .ire complete
; plete with combination refri­ ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, itatc- 5:00 p m.
112 H. Magnolia
equipped. 1324 Forrest Dr. 485
gerator, gas range, gas heat,
KEL'S 5 and 10c STORE INC.
mentJ, invoices, hand bills, and
mo. I'HONE 799 R.
Fa moo * Sunbeam
twin beds, dinet-e A 12 gallon
programs,
etc.
Progressive Girl* 21" birycle, 420. Good condi­
levy Woman wants Fine Chlnf
water tank. St. John's Realty.
Mivmasirr with Juicer
1 bedroom Concrete Block house,
tion Phone 1018-W.
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
by Lennox, Cistleton. Syracuse
Phone 1129 or 1070, Sanford.
417.30
Gifts for Baby
kitchen equipped. 2331 Palmet­
West 13th St.
Buy on th* "China Club Plan’
For Sale— Two girl* bicycles.
MATHER nf Sanford
to. Ph. 2347 R
S W E E N E Y ' S
FOR
SALE— TWO
WHEEL 0 n L A N D 0 Sentinel Star. Call
204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 940
813 Magnolia. Call 344 W.
202 E. First St
Baby Blankets hy Chatham
114 Magnolia
Phon* 14T
TRAILER. 1121 SANFORD AVE.
Furn. garage npt. Seasonal or
Ralph Ray. 3130.
A Blue Bird— Pastel color*,
II—APPLIANCES
|H-rmanrnt. Adult*. 339 Valencia
Complete
9Pc.
such a warm gift
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
2 wheel custom built box trailer,
Dr. I'honc 1909.
SHOES Pretty Patents for
LIVING ROOM GROUP
FRIGIDA1RK apphnnrr*, sale
43.59 - - $5.98
Slip Covers and Drapes
Apply 2430 Myrtle.
T. W. .MERO!
w DIETRICHS
dr*s* and Cut* Strap* for
Choice
of
Style*
und
Color*
and
service.
G.
II.
High.
Oviedo
This
is
a
free
pass
lo
the
Ritz
[COWAN'S 212 E. Ill St. Ph. 8J4
STANLEY KULP
REALTORS
Everyday. $198 up
4139 00
FI*. Phone FO-5 331S or Ban
Theatre for Charlotte Knowles. 1941 Park Ave
PHONE 2834-J.
&lt; 1954 32 ft. Whitley house trailer.
Phan* 27 ar 144
GOLD
SANFORD SHOE LEVER
ford 1642-W alter 6 p.m.
Exp. date Dee. 20 , 1956
MATHER'S—203 E. First St.
“ Like new. Used only 3 months.
Baby Pins
208 8. Sanford Av*.
Jalousie windows. Modern thru- Tree* removed, topped, shaped A U-ni'H.llINU MATERIAI-H
Robert A. Williams
braces). Roger* Tree Service,
I room fiiriil«lied gurngi- apt.
52.50 lo $3110
out. Sacrifice. Mobile Trailer
ReiMOiiable.
Convenient
to.
at
ion,
Phone
t
o
W,
REALTOR
Park,, Orange City. Ask for
[Holiday C her
WM E KADEIl
IIKD.I-MIX CONCRETE
DOROTHY GRAY
adults only. Phone 267 or 300.
Raym ond l.undquist,
Catherine Gregg.
112 S. Park Ave.
Window Hill* — Lintel*
NEON SIGNS
Toiletries
ASSOCIATE
Septic Tank . Stale Approved
Service — Neon Lighting
Unfurnished 2 room garage jpt.
Creams — Lotions
1932 DeLuxe New Moon houvePhone
1473.
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
Sand • Cemfnt Mortar Mix
O. D. Farrrli'i
Re-Paints — Truck Lettering
Phone 227.
Gift Sets
trailer. 3 rooms A bath, like new
Miracle Concrete Co.
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Windows Signs— Hi-way Signs.
Call Sanford 2423-J3. 22 Catalina
Y O W E L L ' S
including
util109 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335. 2 room furn apt.
Featuring:
Shaw A Day Neon Signs
SANTA CI^CS SPECIAL' !
Dr. De Rary.
ities, 443. 107 W. 9th.
The Very llrst
104 W. 18th St.
foirge 2-IIR home, living room
METAL ROOFING
STILL TIME
JIO E. First
LOVELY
1950 2.V Alma housetraller. Call
Nearly new 5 mniiii home. 2128
has fireplace A floor furnace. |
Now in stock, 5-V Crimp—
To Order Personalized
659 M between 8:00—4:00.
Compacts
EM PLOYM ENT
Jlyrlle
Ale.
Apply
2410
M&gt;rtle.
Separate
dining
room,
tiled
hath
Corrugated — 2 '*" Corrugated
rtioto Greeting Lards
53 30 to $27.50
k Shower ; located on large
Get Ail Your Roofing Need* at
23 for $3 30 100 for 513
2 bedroom furniihed fiOuss. Ad­
24—HELP WANTED FEMALE
WM. E. KADER
city lot; Seven (71 adjoining
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
14—USED CARS
ults. no pets. Seatonal and no
JAMESON'S
I’ honc 3198
lots available Furnishing op­
112 S. Park Av*.
Out We*t 13th SI.
truck*. Ph. 122 M. i 107 W. 1st
Girl*
over
21
apply
Plg'n
tional. This desirable package
Chrysler late model 1951 hard top
Gold
nr
Silver
Distinctive
Gifts
Whistle.
Park
Ave.
A
25th
St.
46— BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
only 47.500.00 See hy appoint
Genuine Imported Mexican
convertible. 31,000 miles. In ex­
fkautiful 3 bedroom, 2 hath
KNIVES
At MONROE CORNERS
ment, then you set the term*.
cellent condition, looks like
Hand-tooled Leather Handbag*
Iskefront home, unfurnished.
44 50 to $12.00
CRAFT
AND
GIFT
SHOP
HAYNES
Office
Machine
Co.
new. Reasonable for
cash.
414 93 plus tax
WM. E. KADER
Typewriters, adding machines •413 per mo. 8 miles out. Phone
First Strast
Would make a nice Christmas Young Lady with sales experisnee
FOR LEASE
2034-JIO.
PURCELL' S
Salet-Rentals, .114 Mag., Ph. 44
112 S. Park Av*.
3
Milat
Wait
of
the
Clock
gift. Mrs. B. S. Rowrin, 200 W.
Newer,
3BR.
kitchen
equipped
must bo neat, friendly and be
123 W. First St.
2 bedroom house, kitchen equipped.
Ride by 118 Pinecrest Drive
20th St.
able to type. Write Box JKC 17—FURNITUBE—HOUSEHOLD
Cowboys Boot*
$3 98 up
2702
French
Ave.
$110.00 per tnunth.
stating *ge, experience and
Real Art Picture*
"KEEPSAKE "
Hunting Knives, big variety tilk* up
1954 Pontiac 4-dr. Star Chief
X M A S SPE C IA LS
other details % Sanford Herald.
Beautiful (rsmed reproductions
Genuine Registered
Furnished garage apt. Elcclile
Dress Pants
54.98 up
Custom
WHEEL A DEAL
and Originals from $3 95
refrigerator, hot water. Cook
Diamond King*
1954 Pontile 4-dr. Chlefton De
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
(Free Lay Away)
WILSON MAIER
downsuin. 540 mo. Adults only Will trade all or part of 51592.27
Luxe
Sanford Jewerly 1 Luggage
310 Sanford Av*.
Equity
In
*
BR.
f'B
home,
nice
. 311 E. 1st
Inquire 416 Palmetto Ave.
1953 Pontiac Catalina Coupe
9'&gt;*'3ih) Sanford Ave.
Phone 1348
SELLING A\UN la FUN
section B ilan, e like rramnahle
FREE lu-12 !b. Turkey with
1933 Bulck Riviera Sedan
Ask anv Representative. Earn as
following:
rent. REAL VALUE EVEN IF
II—Al'KMGL
1954 Dodge Royal Sedan
you learn, make new friends,
YOU DONT HAVE TRAILER. 17— B R O K E R S sa d R E A L I O K S
1933 Mercury 4-dr. Overdrive
pay back bills. Mrs. J. Russell,
Ten acres exceptions! tiled land
LET'S SETTLE DOWN.
Quiltop
Inncrepring
Mattress
1932 Pontica Catalina Coupe
FINE OLDER- HOME
P. 0. Box 975, Orlando.
on herd surface road. W. E.
and Matching Uox Spring
KOK SALE
1933 Plymouth P lu s Sedan
Handsome 2-Bedroom, on large
Kirchhoff Jr. Phon* 303.
Rig.
4139
LESS
TRADE
12$
BETTER
THAN
AVERAGE
Call Ray Herron. 2434 or after f l I h e l p w a n t e d m a le
lot with well, separate dining
Hlooming potted planta, cut
3BR. CB home Kitchen A dining
_ 4 _ p jn . Ph. 1545-W.
room, electric kitchen, beauti­
494 50
Hi Rizer
ir#e overlook* large ihady ifar
RKAL ESTATE
Newspaper street •alesh.iyt want
fully landscaped.
flower*, Xnut.H wreaths,
yard. Hardwood flour*, alcove
rd for work after seho'il. Age*
BUSINESS
$6300 with only 5300 Down
4293 00 85—HOMES
3 Bin. Gioup
entrance
with
d»ak
tloset.
If
I
up
to
14
years
ol.l
St*
Mr.
other
nllrnctlve Rifts.
(B
SERVICES
Consult A REALTOR r tm
you have been looking for a|
Holley at The Sanford Herald
Sofa
Be
l
with
Matching
Chair
Five
room
house
with
bath
and
livable house with a large shady I C U L L E N AND H A K K E Y
right after school.
14— B E A L T T P A R LO R S
Reg. 3199
NOW *13800
approximately thirteen arre* of
A. K. HOSSETTER
lot. th(i might Just -uit you! 194 Y Park \v*.
Phase 2311
high
hammock
land.
W.
E.
Full
time
Bale*
Clerk,
experian
$11,300, a* little a* 42,450 down. I
$10 Waves by Zotos A Realistic
Ph.
212
Celery A r t .
Kirchhoff Jr Ph. 305.
Bookcase Red
csd. FIRESTONE STORES.
$7AO Thru Nov. Open I a m.
f)res*er nnd Mirror
FOR LEASE
Call 971
"W e telegraph flowers any­
28—
MALE or FEMALE
CUSTOM m i l . ! HOMES
7 % i„,
Inncrjpring Mattress
Small 2 BR. CB. Furnished nuely.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
VA—FH
A—CONVENTIONAL
Box Spring
where-.
In shopping center 13 minutes
Need 4 hristma* Cash?
A B. PETERSON
Complete BEDROOM
FINANCING
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
from Base. $70 00 per month.
We need 2 route men or women
Rroker Associates: A. B Peterson
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Let expert stylists givs you soft,
to make early morning news­
J r, p. J. Chesterson. Garfield
W. II. "Bill" BTEMPER
O l’ EN M ONDAYSlasting waves of eternal beauty.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Milieu*. John Meisch and ft. W.
paper delivery in rural area on
Realtor
—
General
Insuror
Priced from 44.50
T I I . 9 :0 0 I'.MWilliam!. A. C. Doudney, Land
new established routes. Requires
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Guv Allen A«*ociate
! Surveyor.
(m EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP spposlmately 2 hours a daily.
Phone 1891
twyj Metlonvilla
Arietta Price, Astociale
Phone fl?9
PHONE 563
ECIIOL5 BEDDING CO
Must hive a car and be in a
Phone 9(i5 or 2122 — 112 N. Park- 1118 N P»rk Ave
By OWNER
Cor 2nd &amp; Mi|no!ia. Ph. 1232
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
position to post a small cash
17—B U IL D IN G —R E P A IR S
Lake front, new thrtl bedroom This is a free pan to the Hit*, , *4k Crumley k Montalth
•'Bud Bamberger. Mgr.
bond. Write P.O. Box 893 or
PAIN TIN G
hou*e nn Lake Emina. One and
Theatre for Mr*. Howard L'ulh- ** 117 South Park
Phone 77FREE DELIVERY
Phon* 1717 for interview.
half tiled baths. Florida room.
ing. Exp. date Dec. 20 , 1954
I _________
__
I
Ted Burnett
FOR DISTINCTIVB FURNITURE
Lot 211' x 233'. Turn So. one
29—SALESMEN - AGENTS
for PAINTING
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
This Is • free pass to the Movie
PIIONK 927* fer CHERRY
mile
at
Oaklawn
Cemetery.
A-J. BUILDING N S S M r t
2401 Grandview
Phone 1952 M Excellent commission arrangement
BERRY'S We are experts at as­
land Ride In Theatre for H. L.
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
for capable middle aged person
sisting you to secure gracious 3 bedroom frame house with 2 1219 W. 13th Bt. Rear Barber Shop
Young. Exp. data Dec- 29, 1950
K 2 4 f l o 1 -i
acres of muck land. One h!ock
WOOLSEY
with ear. to eall on advertisers
good Tooks with functional con­
off
highway,
near
Air
Bas*.
for
Central
Florida's
most
pro­
l
M
O
O
SE
G
O
O
D
W
O
R
K
E
R
*
venience.
Today’s
bsst
buys
la
REAL
ERTATE
DRIVE
TN
Marina Flnlahe*
- o u T W .1 3 * C n M C D F T P 5 7 p r m
1
gressive magazine. Writ* for
Double garage, 2 screened in
2544 Franch Av*
nstinnally advertised furniture
O n U j
v lr lf v n f c f
• ww fc v l r &gt; $ |
For Your Boat
through Classified ad*. I.ct an
porch*- Stove A refrigerator.
appointment giving full detail*.
a! DISCOUNT PRICES 401 W
J. JV. HALL. RKAI.TOII
&amp; Senkarlk Glaxo and Paint Co Fun. Fact. V Fishin. Box 1179,
First St. Phore 1687 foe Even­ 46800 — 4800 cash. 460 per no
Jo h n n y W a lk e r. A sso c ia te
eapertcnced ad writer aistai you. ^
AU-114 W. 2nd at.
Phone 320 Euatij, Fla.
ing Appomlmsnl,
Titoca ut»-W.
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Radio &amp; TV , Log
Adventure with m enu

The Boslth Show
reading Is to hold U» copy on b
4*-degrte angle from the vertical
sad just nad«r s toot and s half
from yoor eyee.
U tor s n r htfoeeta, te n * sm­
other Op: Don’t Utt jort teed
forward wten reading. Instead,
lower your syss. And whon read­
ing n newspaper, fold It la half
A. O.: Xted a baby twB y w i
a«o sad bm st-fsd ter for eight
months. Howcrsr, my bneete win
not dry np. Whst would yo« n ggeat tbst I do?
Answer: It would to w tl lor
te read lA-potat ytm to t e n s compints physics!
szsmlnsUoa to detenalna srhethor tten Is sons hormone 0118cRlty ceasing tbs breasts to dieeharge.
la neh assss, ths esuoo often
i Is not fooad and the dlschsrgs
Rsoslly stops by Iteolf If given

bratea hla 100th birthday. Tbs
113-pound fentfRAfieR fhldlsd
srchltocturo la Germany and
Rams la the United Matos wtea
te was JJ years old. la tbs past
rear, Neste has drawn and said
plans for II booses and oat for
a warehouse
flnirmatlonal)

Wyatt Earp TV's

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Lone R ein er
John Only—N ew s
Ubernoe
I Led Three Li roe
Ford Theetre
June Wymen T h eetre
Victor B orse Show
iti.e e e oueetlon
People’ ! Choice
Slcht sew e RooorO
Artletrr In rnehlone
Chinn Smith
M r s Off

oppoaltlon '*711# B r o t h e r a,"
"Noah’o Ark" on Tueaday nights
and racking'op the largaat audi­
ence for that tranlng. It 1a reek•nod to bo the hlgheat rated of
the eowpake aagaa and ranka with
Dfanayland and Lawrence Welk as
ona of ABC’ s three top ihowa.
Naturally this is highly gratify­
ing te O’Brien, a hap, handsome
•■•Marine whe was born In Ro­
chester, N. Y., and grew up out
Weat-ln Chicago. When I caught
np with him, ha had finished his
ST Earp films for tha gaaion and
was coaterring with Marilyn Ershine In a Ford Theatre film.
Why hat Earp bean so tuceasafnlT
"Partly becauao it's a ihow tha
whole family can watch," laid
O'Britn. who wore makeup lean
for hla role at a prizefighter. "Wa
don't lniult the lnunigonce of
adults. In fact, a breakdown of
our audience ihowa that It U di­
vided almoot equally among men,
women and children. Strangely
enough, tha woman lead slightly.
"Alto, wa hare been favorel by
oar time. Last year wa started
out oppooite Phil Silvan and ho
beat u by i few points Than
Silvers moved up a half-hour and
that favored na. A lot of people
preferred to move to another half,
hour show rather than eoma In on
the middle of an hour show, ouch
aa NBC had."
Hla only regret: that the lateneso of the ihow 8:30 here, 7:30
In tha East eliminate! many po­
tential viewere nndar I yaart.

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TH E NEWEST MEMBER
OF TH E GREAT U N E OF
DOGGONE SURPRISED
TUCSON, Arl«. IP —Auxiliary
Deputy Sheriff Jack Sheohin step­
ped from hU car on an errand
A Carman Shepherd daohed out
of a houoe and aank hli teeth
into Sbeihan’i loft leg.
The deputy reported that the
dog then "Just atood baek and
looked at ms with the moat
•mated axproailon on hla faeo.”
Sheehan added: ” lt wse the
flrat time la my Ilfs I wa a ever
thankful for baring
wooden
lag."

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GENERAL DIRECTION
ANCHORAGE. Alaika 'JT —The
Corpa of Engineers la seeking en­
gineer! and technician! for awrice in Alaoka. The head of the
recruiting team being sent to
ooutham itatea la Robert K. Lee.
MEXICAN INVASION
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. (* _
Mra. Margaret R. Semple found
the »mall Mexican Chihuahua an
Ideal dog for a houoe pot. She
liked it oo much ihe now haa 73
of them—all pate and all named.

4- W H EEL DRIVE V EH IC LES

F O R W A R D CONTROL FC 150

3/4 Ton Pick*up Truck...
CAB O V ER EN GIN E..
On 81 inch wheel - BASE

ON DISPLAY W EDN ESDAY, DEC. 12th

500 E. Second St,

Phone 983

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Happy, Happy Holiday Ideal

SHORT DIVISION
rORT WORTH, Tax. (H-Wheo,

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ohlhautar eotldn't gat together on a dP
viilon of their community pro­
perty, the divorce court judge ordared It all brought before himThalr worldly goodi ware spread
before him — nna Ironing hoard,
four tea glaieei, a lamp and a
grinder.
OhlhawoT got tha Ironing board
and meat grinder and hit wlfa
got tha tea glaioeo and limp.

For there’s where Ford’s newness really pays off
CARELESS MONET
SUNBURY. Pa. '.h-Netl Walebeck. of Buffalo, N Y., wi« flaad
&lt;21 and costs In Union County
court hvre for “ literally throw­
ing money around."
Patroman Albert Heoa uld he
arretted tha Rurknoll Untvaraity
otudent becauoa he uld tha youth
threw levrral pennlao at a lighted
algn and broke the glaia tube*.

In D ecorator
Colors

Ford’! wider frame lets &gt;ou sit iwcct and low. It let* Ford hug
tha road* because of ita lower center of gravity. And Ford’* new
front luipemion, rear springs and new easy handling are part of
the schema to make you think every road is cloud-smooth.

aam r k f l . n ) ! S

You huvn good
liv­
ing tn look forward to be­
cause modern research U
rapidly learning the sec­
rets of how to live a henlthier and longer life. In
the medical and pharma­
ceutical journals we rend
to keep informed, ere r*.
ports of per feet ion diacovto your coming yenni.
Keep in close touch with
your physclan, for he can
now treat you better than
ever before. In our prescri­
ption department are tho
medicines, new or old, that
ho a ill prescribe to help

In straightening the curves
You can ice that Ford's longer, lower Sculptured Look males
other care look downright old-fashioned. But the part you can't
lew—the new “ Inner Ford'-1j what »how» its stuff when you drivo
a Ford. It’s revolutionary front the wheels up! And it fecit it.

"I WAIT WITH JOY
TIIE COMING YEARS'*
----- 1 •( Aalknr*!

In melting m o u n ta in s ...In smoothing the bumps

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Happy you to solve Christmas ihopping
problems with gay gifts of additional
phones m decorato- colors! Here’s smart,
modern convenience for Grandma's bedside table...
Dad't den. . . Mom's kitchen. . . the
teenager's room. For a special friend, to save
slept and make life easier all
through the year.
Each gift phone le gaily Chrutma*.
swapped, with card for your name.
gy _
Delivered before Christmas, installed
any time. The modest cost can be
charged to your telephone bill.
Order today! Call our business
office or ask any
installer-repairman
you happen to see.
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S o u t h e r n B e ll T e le p h o n e
and Telegraph Company

Tl&gt;* magic touch of the new Ford power plants makes moontaint disappear. Whs* looks like uphill feelt like downhill. You get
this surging power in a wide choice of new Silver Anniversary V-B
engines. Or you can choose Ford's new. more economical Mileage
Maker Six, the most powerful Six ever offered in the low-price Held

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 193*

If Yew Herald la Not

Delivered By 6 P. iL
Can 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Deltvrry

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Aaaodated Preoa Leased Wire

N a 154

First M a y fa ir Inn
f&gt;GA Hole-1 n-One Made
Board Probing Cause
'Of Hot Water Heater
failures In Local Area

D. Sanders Town Council Ok's
Turns Pro Immediate Action
Yesterday
On Several Projects

Store than 120 gotfarra alerted
teeing off yeeterday morning
ALTAMONB SPRINGS -T h e
abort)y before I o'clock la the
qualifying rounds which precede Altamonte Springs Town Council
the Second Annual Mayfair Inn'a okayrd several projects at its
Monday night meeting for immed­
$15,000 PGA Open which will get
iate action- Among these Include
The Board of City Commission- ager Warren E. Knowles reque*t* undcrway tomorrow,
the construction of pump house
era began a probe into what ed that aome investigation be
w ^
m0f# thin M g0|f#r,,
might be the cause of the rapid made Into the cause of such fall- only $0 ware chosen to bring the for the water pump In the park
failure of hot water heaters in urea that ar# beginning to be a field up to the maximum 1M at a cost of $150, a new bulletin
board for the Community House
the Sanford area.
yard at $75, a fire alarm switch
A petition filed with City Man- costly replacement Item with local: golfere for the tournament
appliance dealers as well a*
Those qualifying yesterday did to he installed In the home of J
manufacturers.
so with Korea of 75 end under. C. Howell, a new municipal park
City Manager Knowles at first However, for a short while tan- sign and the claying of Holly St
recommended that an application ifon ires running high when and Adelaide Bird.
DOLT. SANDERS. Jl'ST TURNED PRO answers questions plied to him b y his former e t a eh end
of lime be made to Sanford’s wa-; (her* waa a possibility that seorea
Tb# Council also voted to hold sports writer*. Sanders (far right) Is talking with Tne Sanford Herald’s Sports Editor Hugh Analay,
ter supply which would, in effect, Up to 78 would allow player* to i the annual town Christmae party Andrew J. Bracken, his former coach nnd now principal of Seminole High School, and John Keeling;
"Increase the hardness of the wa- qua||fy.
j Friday Dec. SI at the Community Sports Director for Radio Station WTRK. (Staff Photo)
By HUGB ANSLEY
ter
some”
Leading
interest
was
la
the
Tfou,e
«00 being allotted
r p o b t r ro rr o a
By MARIAN JONES
Knowlea. In hi« preliminary re- ftv,
low., rurt golfers, three tor *hil Purpoee. ilayor Lawrence
The first CUnle and IxhiblOVIEDO —Don't forget to plan
tien at the Mayfair I«» Semi* your schedule to^inelude the O- port, suggested that the lime be who eait1, |„ win, 08a and two Swoffnrd volunteered to act as
chairman.
Role County Club got underway viedo Woman's Club luncheon and added at n coat of $2,200 for wbo earded 87a.
Mrs. T. F. Wood appeared be- j
today, prior to the Second An- _____
______
________
____
meeting
Friday
at noon.
AUo, re­ mechanical feeders and a $1,500
Biggest play of the day went to
City ,.Mana­ Charles "Chuck" Malachaaki of for* the Couneil ai a represennoal $15,000 PGA Mayfair Inn [ member that it will be held in
in . annual. .expense.
. . . . .. The
„
Open.
the City Hall Memorat Building j
Addleon III. who slammed In a tative of the Altamonte Springs
tralize the acidity of the local wa­
Ed "Porky" OUtar amused the in order to har« room for ail
"hole-in one" on the 18tb, • U$ Civic Club, requesting financial 1
crowd with hie antic*. The win­ members and the Oviedo High ter eupplyyard hole. The unusual feat assistance from the town for the'
Asked for the cause of the dlf- brought Malchaakl two eaglae an purchase of an oxygen tank and
ter pro for the Mayfair Inn, School Glee Club, who will preof „
hon*yraoon,Bg reiusdtator for life saving puralong with traveling pro Jay He- »ent the Chriatmaa Mu«lc pro- fer.nce In water content with idThe Seminole County Medical the organization, Dr. Gordon D.
Uavfelr lnn
P°**»
torat reeldent
of gjUMy
the combert. conducted the PGA spon- gram Mr*. T. L. Lingo U in Jaccnt communities. City Mana­ golfer Is the J,™.
Sanfonl Postmaster Joel Field Society named new .officer* for Stanley.
first
Mayfair
Inn
munity
,
e01t
of
Mrs.
sored clinic, with Chick Harbert *h«rge of the program arrange- ger Knowles told th* Board of PGA tournament playor to turn la
explained today to postal patrons 1057 at it* qnnual meeting held
It we* poiated out that the
Sanford CUy Commissioners that a "holt In one" record over the Wood stated thit the volunteer the use of the new economical last night anii called for the co­
raentsts the emcee.
grievance committee i* end has
flreihrn would be Instructed In "Combination Mail" service for
Mrs. Don Ulrey, president, will the type of toil through which
operation of local citizens in re­ been an Integral part of th* Semi­
.ft Ed Furgol, who hai one of the preside over the meeting, as us­ the water seeped in lu various course.
the operation of the equipment mailing a personal letter or mes­
porting complaints to their Grie­ nole County Medical Society and
moat severe handicaps of any ual.
Next
big
Interest
around
the
|„
which
she
said
she
flad
disstratas
between communities.
sage Inside a parcelvance Committee.
tournament professional in hisla named for th* purpose of re­
We are eagerly lookng forward "Just a few feet of soil can change Mayfair Inn Golf Course raster cussed with Chief (Jordon BlackExplaining that many pcoplr
Dr. Gordon I). Stanley was ceiving any grievance or com­
toy, demonstrated
cf- to the delicious Christmas lun- the content of water,” hr said. day was In Doug Sanders, young |msr of the Fire Dept, and he «tat. . . . . his most
.
are unaware that a violation of turned president of tho local
factive elub, the 3 Iron. A child- cheo;, lhjlt wjij ^ prepirfd inj
Arthur Greer, a representative Miamt golfer who turned pro Just ed that they would co-operate In postal regulations I* involved if county medical group with Dr. plaint that th* public may have
hood accident left Ed with an l#rv#d by Mrf Jo- Battle lnd of "lhe""sanford Gas Co."'appeared
« " • ,w " f ,\y * *
m ry
possible The action flrts-class letters are enclosed Daniel II. Mather* as vice presi­ regarding medical service In Senford or Seminole County.
almost uialeea left
arm
end b, r committee; namely, Mrs. E. at the meeting to cite Instance* th« 'o '* 1 conl,,t whlch
u“* was delayed for further study in within a parrel without the pay­
dent.
bond. Hie ability to adapt an un-,
otll/f, Mrs. Lena 1. Hunt, Mrs. where gat water heaters failed derway In earnest tomorrow.
|the matter,
Other committee* named el
ment of additional postage, Field
A spokesman for the soclcliy last night’s meeting, with their
usual golf swing to the injury &lt;;e0rgg W-Morgan, Mrs C.
It. because of minerals in city water' Sander* was met at th# 18th i A former Police Sgt. from the noted that Combination Mail ser­
■nd to *o perfect the swing a*, Clonte and Mia* Esther Belstcl. forming depo-its in tanks and when he came in from a practice state of New Jersey appeared he- vile provides a method of mailing said last ulght "We welcome com­ chairmen end members, ere:
plaints from citizen* who do not
to become one of th* nations
Meet you there.
1paraphenalia
- -the
- -Council
- - - to make applica
causing corrosion, 1'round...................
by hi* former ....................
University; for*
Advisor to Womsn’s Auxiliary,
such letters within parcels.
btlleve they have received pro­ Dr. Harry Slltby, chairman; and
Heading money winner* will long
-------------------------"It is a costly Item ..,&lt;1 we have &lt; * r \ o r l d t golf coach, Andrew J. Uon for the job of Altamonte
In Combination Mall, the postal
\v
patron ta permitted to combine per attention." The - spokesman Dr. C. L. Park. Jr. t
mad* repeated replacements on |Braritao * !i ° .U “ ow, P a lp a l n f! PoUe* cki*ffive and ten yi*ar
Hleh School. Arrow the. In
%action the Council on* class of mall with another said that complaints sfrould be
Board of Censors, Dr. J. (X
directed to the chairman o f the
which T$uch unit*, carryt’' C.recr f w n r0,s|J *&gt;♦
mad* ■ motluk to hold a re-rrgls class.
Boyce tone year), chairman, Dr.
greeting when he ytlled "ITya tration for voters in town « t an
Her* are some of the must Grievance Committee, Dr. Duniel J. M. Morgan (two yean), and
said.
II.
Mathers
or
to
the
president
of
common example* of how Com­
l)r. Vf. V. Roberta (three years).
An analyzatlon of local water Coach?” And than followed the; early date In 1*57.
tense conversation between golfer, th* Clerk reported cigarette bination Malt may be used:
Emergency Medical Service,
sent
to
a
company
which
special
droll and delightful .wit and hit
ny MARIAN JONES
I A first-class letter in a par­
and coach.
lave* for Nov. amounted to Hit.Dr. O. L. Basks, chairman; Dr.
•hotmaking artistry/
Over the, OVIEDO —Due to conflicting ires on the chemical analysis of
Smile* covered the face of Uon- 56 ami $36 fin- building permits rel post package.
C. B. Smith, and Dr. George
link grind for more than a quar-' dates on Dec. 13 which would water svas read to the Board o( el Hebert who came In from a for Nor,
2. A first class letter Inside a
Starke.
ter of a century, Harrison ignore* affect some of the members of 1 ommUsl ners.
third
class
parcel
(one
wtdghing
-------— — ___
Grievance, Dr. Daniel H. Ma­
his 47 year* and plays like a 1the Mary Lawton Circle members,1 Before any action is takan r*l- practice round yesterday with a!
up to 8-ounces and containing
last ydar
thers, chairman; Dr. J. M. 3for»
iir old. He
Ho stands
standi 8-24
the date of their tnnwnaa
Christmai par-,
par- ativ* to cnanging
changing me
the water con- 85. It wee nwith a “85 J*,*1
^5 y
year
8-34 and tee
/ 'V H u n O O N a n R e l i e f
printed matter or merchandise-.
gan, and Dr. L. Munson.
Ta a solid 205 pounder that hat ty. followed by a meeting, will lent, the Board of Commissioners that he won
* |_
_5fW , U " _ _ _ _ 1
3. A first-class letter enclosed
Siavla — Monday D&lt;-c. 17 at
been a professional since 1930. [
changed to Tuesday, Dec. 18 , 1agreed that the University of Flo I'to Am tournament. "I'm feeling
Gifts A. M. A., Dr. Harry Silawithin a piece of second-class 7 p m the members of the Saint
This rear he came Into the lime- at 7:30 P- m- *l lhe homf ot -', n ’
*hou,&lt;&lt; be wntacted In an mighty good now
j&gt;y. chairman; Dr. John Morgan.
matter
—
such
as
a
personal
let­
Luke's
Missionary
Guild
will
as
............... can keep on making 85i." Ha- r
Q M A C C ,,n J
light Tf the golfing world in Au- J- n- Jonl,* Jr wi,h Mr* UwMn rf,ort ,0 ,ook " ln,° the J._»—
* wa,fr
Hospital Advisory Dr. C. U
ter mailed Inside a magazine.
semhle at the school and then
1problem of th* City of hanfordi j b fr( commented as he continued • I w l l l J l l n j 11111(1
gust whan he won the an^ O’- A. Hardy as co-hostess.
When mail of one clast is en­ proceed to the Lutheran Haven Park Sr„ chairman; Dr. W. V,
All
circl#
memberi
are
urged
and
make
recommendation*
as
to
kit
practice
awing*
onto
th*
pot­
A
check
for
$110
wtll
be
donsted
Roberts, and Dr. Vann Parker.
Shanter All-American tit)*.'
from th* 1*58 Sanford Naval Air closed within another th, patron Old Folks Cottage to sing carois
Doug Ford. AI Beisellnk, Uon- to com* and bring a gift not to what could be done to relieve the ting green.
merely has to Indicate on the out­ and distribute gifts to the’ resi­
Insurance, Dr. T. F. ifcDanicI,
present situation."
Biggest crowd* at th* Mayfair Station — Heavy Attack Wing
•1 Hebert, Toney Penna,
and exc&lt;e&lt;*
side that m i enclosure I* made. dents. At 8 p. m. the regular chairman; Dr. C. L. Park Sr, and
Inn
Country
Club
were
found
a
-,
Dn*
Combined
(haritlea
Fund,
to
Jullui Boro* war* scheduled to
For example, when a letter is monthly meeting of the Guild Dr. L. Munsoa.
round the scoreboard manned b y' the current Rad Croea Emergency
be on display later In th* after­
enclosed within a parcel post will take place. The Educational
Legislation and Public Health,
PGA official* and those who Drive for Himfajan Refugee Re­
noon.
package, he should mark on the program will be In the form of Dr. C. L. Park Sr. chairman; Dr.
lief, th* NAS Sea
Information
checked
each
card
carefully
for
outside wrapper of the package a panel discussion on various Wad* Garner, and Dr. Edwin Eo.
U "Rha cliale got underway at
Office announced today.
additions and total*.
mission activities, Mrs- Pauline strln.
I pn
First Class Mail Enclosed".
Four Sanford golfer* were ex­ Chaplain Chart* L, Arnold will
In such a case, he will pay the Arndt, Mrs. Gertrude Lukas and
Nursing, Dr. C. B. Smith, chair­
_____ ______
empt from qualifying
and will present th* cheei to 5lr*. Mary parcel post postage plua the cost Mrs. Virginia Rcllhnrn will take
enter the tournament Thursday. KR01 Sanford Rpresentatlv* of for the enclosure. If the parcel part. At this meeting the election man; ami Dr. Georg* Starko.
Program, Dr. Vann Parker,
Postmaster Joel S. FeM *x I The Postmaster expect* t h # Rill Foulk, Melvin Flelecher. C. ‘ h* American Re* Cross, at the
(Continu'd On Pag* 2)
of officer* for 1957 will take place.
fa ir becoming pertly cloudy pressed his thinks today for ev Chrtstmt# mail load to hit its E. Phillips and Harry Took* are l,*|i8nln$ “»* the &gt;*r 1M7.
chairman; and Dr. W. V. Roberta.
Thursday and mild; low (anight eryonea cooperation *o far on Ms
Publie Relations, Dr. J. C.
„
n„ t f#w diyj( lnd th. amateur* who MW he playin*
. -------- ---- ■
88*84.
Boyce, chairman; Dr. J. N. Tolar,
annual "Mail Rorr/ for C hrist-,';
... .
. along with Donsid nisplinghoff O v i e d o G l I I C
mas” Campaign. He *ald, "I know I h»‘ It umfouMedly will b.e.k Qf
c#r| „ uHbbtl| of
'a'" 5 P
nnd Dr Fred Smith.
YOU HAVE
the time has passed to talk about j ' » u y*ar * recor“ *
\rw York. Freddie Hutchinson of R o V S B a s k i t h f l l E
Selective Service, Dr. C. f*
mailing early." To the Inevitable
To take care of the last min- s , U ujj Mo&gt; and Tom shf#h, „ u u 7 *
DU bfttTD ail
Park Sr., chairman; Dr. T. F.
last minute mailers he suggests ute ruth, th* Pott
Office will re
. »•
York T f l f l m t W i i s C n m a c
McDaniel, and Dr. Daniel H. Ma­
they use Atr Mail for every . main open from 8 a. m until 8 01 *&gt;ew ' nrtI G O IH S » Y I f O O m e S
ther*.
Christmai card or gift going out p. m., including Wednesdays and
“ “
~ ~
By MARIANlONER
Veterans, Dr. Wade Garner,
of-town, and don't fail to get Saturdays. Stepped
up delivery p _ | ^ M e C t S D e C . 1 8
OVIEDO —The hrledo TJons
chalman;
Dr. Edwin Epstein and
them into the mall right now! service will be added to regular i
*
swamped ML Dor* 72 a on the
Dr. George Starke.
Even a few hour* delay *t this schedules. The Postmaster saidSUvia —The monthly meeting, Mount Dora court $*t night,
Executive, Dr. Gordon D. Slatv
critical time may mean disap- there'* still time
for local dr of ih* St Luke'i PTA will •*'*
Wallace Kelsey, -'Shomor*. pacley. chairman, Dr. D. if. Mather*,
pointment for friends or loved, liveries, but all Christmai cards place at the school on Tuesday jfd the IJoni for 28 olnt*. follow
and D. Terry Bird.
1ones on Christmas Day.
ishould be sent by Firat-Class mail, the 18th of Dec. at 8 p m. A jfd by c ar| Fabry, ft. 4 center
i SHOPPING;
The flood of outgoing Christmas and says be sure to Include re- Christmas them, will be carried Iwith 13 points. Lutf* Du.la, cap
rants and gifts is matched by a turn addresses on all Christmas j out in the program and refresh-1 tain of the team v&gt;* third with
DAYS Till
Hike torrent of incoming mall that card envelopes and package lab ments will be served by the plan- jj point,
is becoming greater every day. els.
, ning rommlttee
Th#
by tb#lr
little forward Pegy
Fleming
OVIEDO —Air*. Charles T. Nth.
who bucketed 29 p-dts for the
Oviedo nut of 4) le&lt; the Oviedo
lark, president of the Oviedo
Quintet to victory 418.
Garden Club, will have her home
Th* captain of th team. Kay
beautifully decorated
(Lucille’ s
Estes mad, 8 point/ while Me
reputation In ths direction Is well
lint* Jackson made The high-uOan) for the annual Clulsmtae
est mad* on the tuning team
tea of the club. Sh* will have
two good decorators on her com­
BUSHNELL. Fla. (Jt -S ev en ' dropped against Keith Sands ofi Buie, who said yesterday his against greater odd* than on this made II.
mittee as c»hostesi, Airs. George
white men were cleared today of Jacksonville; Max Stumborg of witnesses wer* “ reluctant" to re­ ease.
"The state’ * attorney and his
C. Means (who has aWo earned
late what happened at the flogcharges of flogging Jesse Woods,
1Wildwood. Fla.; Leaman Lundy
assistant have don* everything
a splendid reputation for decor­
38-year-eld Negro who had been
ging scene, said*
ations of all kinds) and Mrs. Maa
fercibly taken from nearby Wild­ of Bellvlew, Fla.; and Doyle
"I have sworn testimony from within their pow,rr to sustain their
rolk of Alarion County.
E. King Air* Oleva Tletaema, a
wood Jail.
*
these witnesses sufficient to make case. Th* state's attorney and hit
good cook, will fill out th* fourth
* Th* men were cleared on a di­
The other three defendants were a strong prims facie case against asslstnat ar* not subject to any
member of the group. So, all !u
rected verdict by Circuit Judge Robert
Nesmith of Bellvlew,! every defendant we have charged. criticism in this case. They have
don*
their
full
duty."
all,
a wonderful surprse is in
T- G. Kutch after State Auy. A. P.
ALTAMONTE
SPRIGS
—
The
“ These same witnesses who
Ezrkial Alderman of WUdwood
store for ail who attend.
Rut. said tne Judge, the state Altamonte Springs Tie ('tub's
Ruie himself asked that four of
named these defendants have
and Altman.
had failed to prove th# guilt of main objective I* rle welfare
the. men be freed.
Mrs. Fred Ginas, Mra. Eppa,
Woods a farm laborer, was ar changed their storiea. I do not th* defendants
Th* case blew wide open when
and service to the si&lt; and with
of Sanford, who hav* assisted with
know why."
rested
Oct.
27
on
charges
of
|
"If local officers had been *1- this In mind th* elut has ob­
Buie complained that witneises
programs for the local club, and
Buie said he had "tried deli gent­ , lowed to work this matter out and tained a cane, walker.dt'el chair
changed their stories when they drunkness and disorderly con
Airs. Ifsnry Simpson, of Gensva,
ly"
to
prosecute
the
case,
explain­
left alone they could hav* made and a line of hygieni&lt;equlpment
js t n e into Sumter County court- duct. Arresting officers reported
who has dons likewise, will be
ing
"Thts
case
today
casts
a
re­
I
that
th*
Negro
said,
"Hello
there,
a
cate
agiinst
somebody,"
Futch
louse to testify.
to b* loaned to pertri of the
i honor guests for th* occanoa.
flection
on
my
integrtty-whether
Baby,”
to
a
white
school
teacher.
continued.
The defense then moved that
community needing sdi equip­
Don't mils it
Woods testified at th* trial that I am living up to my oath."
directed verdicts of eequittal be
Th* Judge mad* indirect criti­ ment.
granted for the outer three de­ he was released on bond and The courtroom was reasonably cism of the Florida Sheriffs Bu­
Mr* T. F. Wood. s#|c* chair­
asked to be placed back in Jail quiet after Judge Futch told the reau, which conducted most of the man, assisted by Mte. Donald
fendants.
The flat* had just lost a battle ' because whit* men were follow- jury to return the directed ver­ 1investigationHarris, Fred Rassma and Har­
dict. The drfendants shook hands
In denying admissibility of a ry Hansen, are in chge nf the UNDOUBTEDLY. THE YOUNG MAN (!„ft Is looking for Santa
ta get in e statement from Georg* I ing him.
He related that he was forced with tha six jurors.
Georgia Boy Altman. The state­
'Statement given by Altman u&gt; a supplies and anyone sving re­ l Claus. At this timo of )car children turn tuward "being wood” uitd
i "helping wherever they ran" to win favor of the Jolly Old Genlle1Sheriffs B u r e a u Investigator, quirement* for thei article* ; man. Shown at left is Ronnie Pratt, three-year-old son of W. E.
ment waa taken after Altman’s I(rom the Jail, taken sail of WtldJudge Futch commented:
"I've never teen a cat* where Futch said the bureau had "no should rontacj any ofthlx com­ Pratt (right) giving with extra-curricular activities while at the
•rr**t in connection with th* flog­ I wood, kicked, beaten on the shoul­
ging ca»e.
der by both ends of belt* and a state's attorney worked harder excuse to move in and take over" mittee. There la no erg* for tame dme keeping a (harp eye out for any sign uf Santa. (Staff
jBuio asked that charge* be latnick by fista.
‘ this service.
iand more sincere!* ________ and iltM UJS.
t Photo)

Clinic,Exhibition
Underway Today
At Country Club

Woman's Club
Luncheon, Meet
Friday At Noon

Post Office Offers Medical Society Names Officers
New 'Combination Doctors Urge Citizens
Mail' Service . To Report Complaints

&gt;. siitwr

C ircle Changes

A J S S E i f l f i t P t W B r t * Of Christmas
S S U T V L f r."'b.a,'h Party To Dec. 18

Guild To Sing
Carols A t Old
Folks Cottage

S a l C T T o Receive $150

-

Weather

Field Thanks Folks
For Mailing Earl y

Niblack Home W ill
Be Scene Of Tea

Directed Verdict Given

Men Cleared Of Charges Of Flogging Woods

Health AidsAre
Offered By Cvic
Club To Resdents

Additional

Local News

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                    <text>C o t f i t A . W r ig h t -

Nam ed Company's
Best Dressed N C O
MtLLEDGEVILLE, G i.-C s d e t
A M * O. Wright, m
o f Mr. and
M n J . H. Wright o f a m M a r
notta A t *.,
named at Geor­
gia Military College during Sat­
urday morning Inspection, Decem­
b er 1, aa bring the beat dressed
NCO o f “ A " Company. A record
o f eaeb Inspection la kept at tbe
end o f tb« year a best dressed
SCO fo r the year Is selected from
the battalion.
lie la a form er student o f Sem­
inole High School and la la the
twelfth grade o f CMC.

for the forthcoming year, Waltai
said .
All members a n urged to at'

Hospital Notes

•ttaa ahem w ater. Ha a u la dark
f » fte t under. Ofl sdB aooos
glaw Dual the h o e els o f the ship
It ia harawaa to tta * 0 tta
•alter explain*, that tha Artsooa
w as narer ra ised to tha aurfece.
Dtrera who attem pted
the Job
n o t killed w haa their tore bee
•at firs to a d packets.
flt o N ary aUU llata tha Artaaaa
aa aa aetira ship. B r a y morn­
ing aa kbn tr guard ralsaa her

L wise tent to te U 0 to m nutosnahOa nccldan* tori
I ------aa
artificial lim bs at Kessler Institute
E m tO ra n je,K .L B e tarries suitcase as h e walks
Ana, and cocker spaniel pup, N eedlu. Tony's l e u
Baa aa auto pinned him igaln ri a building wall.

D*c. •
Admissions:
Cornelia Vean* (Sanford)
Chris Saunders (L ake Mary)
lir th s t
Baby Boy Ingram
* Dee . 1
AdmlHIeast
Jam es Hankersoo (Sanford)
Warren Kohn (DeLand)
Joseph Bam blcgcr (Lak# Mary)
Geraldine Carfagno (Sanford)

MULLET SEASON
CLOSES MONDAY
TALLAHASSEE ( * If

'O u t O f Darkness'
To Be Seen Over
W D B O -T V Sunday
T V riew ers and those interested
in tha nationwide mental health
program will hare an opportunity
Saturday at 11:30 p. m. to see over
W DBO-TV the highly prslted film
"Out o f Darkness”
which was
shown o v e r the CBS chain o f TV
itationa early this year. By pop­
ular dem and the picture was re­
peated.
The Mental Health A s ia o f Sem­
inole County at the Novem ber

■long with Dm m e t tha attar
•kips at mart,
. Tta band eg tea Arinas was
flaying for tha raising e l tta
aoton at S a.m. when the Jap­
anese planes swept la from the
north.
hit—and eight miaul
wsa ea tta bottom .

Mate af tta men
knew what Mt them

Dig MOO w ins the title o f Grand Champion at the Great
a Livestock Show in Loe Angeles for Robert Martin and
Clark, 19-year-oid students at Fresno State College. They
I up to raise the six-m onth-old Berkshire and take top prise.
JUST FOR PHACTICE
SHATTERING TRO UBLE
TAMPA l i t - R. W. Mackey’ s
J ERSE YVILLE. IU. oT— Warren
troubles could really be called it. Srhoenweis killed a Canadian
shattering. M ackry. an electro
goose during a preseason hunt, its
Laid out 125 end costa assessed
by Justice A Thatcher.

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INVITE YOU T O SEE THE BIG M s N EW

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Pnvinx o f Park Ave. from the
bandshell to French Ave. will get
underway Monday according to
word received by City Manager
Warren E. Knowles.
The
Florida-Georgia
Paving
Com pany who hM &lt;uh let the

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itrurtlon Co. has Indicated that
they w ill arrive hsre to grt the
paring project underway.
Following the paving o f Park
Ave., First Street from Park to
French Avenues will be paved,”
said Knowles.

Shower Revealed
By MAJUAN JONES
O V IE D O - MU* Georgia Dishman, a bride-elect, will b* honor­
ed with a kitchen shower Satur­
day afternoon at tha bom * of
Mrs Milton G ore.
Mrs. Milton Gore and Mrs.
Gene Gore w ill b e ea-koeUaaes at
tho party.

sa’s Dream-Car Design. Mercury
ia now over 6H feet wide, more
than 17H feet long!

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You enjoy up to 829 square inches
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tion. And there’s a Power-Booster
Fan, in the Montclair scriee, that
eaves horsepower other cars
waste. And much, much more. To
see everything, we invite you to
stop in at our showroom today.

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By M ARIAN JONES
O V IE D O - T h * Oviedo Oarden
Club meeting w ill be held a t 10
a. m. Monday morning at tha
Oviedo Woman’ s Club building.
Mrs. Fred Ganns, president at
tbe Sanford Garden Club will
show “ how to arrange Chriatm is
and floral” decoration*.
Any m em bers a t t t a public
who are interested are Invited
to attend this meeting with the
members o f tb s Carden Club.

NIWI V-ANOU TAIt-UOHTS FROM
DRIAM-CAR DRAWINO B O A R D S .
A stunning exam ple o f t h &gt; m o

NIWI JIT-nO IUMPIR-OSIIU 04VIS
A MAW4VI RUT ORACIFUl LOOK.
The oval design acts as a double
bumper.providce high and low
protection.

J a m es A. Lyold, Ot. o f Lake
Mary yesterday was cleared of
charges o f child molesting when
he received a direct verdict o f
arquittnl by Judge V asssr Carl­
ton In Circuit Court.
The State presented testimony
before Judge Carlton following
which, Lloyd's attorney. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., made a motion for
a directed verdict o f acquittal
which was granted.

Garden C lu b M eets
M onday M o rning

its dream -car ideas!
that, in a single model change­
over, redirects tha whole couna
o f automobile design. For tha nsw
Mercury m akes a clean break
with the plump, bulging lines of
the poat—praenta a sleek, cleancut, dynamic look that's straight
out o f tomorrow.

Park Ave. Paving
To S ta rt M onday

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straits* avary aobject In tta IDhour curriculum ."
“ The couraa wa teach,” Collier
told tha Sanford Herald, ia “ frea
to every municipality or industry
to t tha asking. All we a te for is
a suitable p is e s to hold
our
classes.
Tha 19 city employees eomplet-1
Ing the course are: E. C. WII-1
Hams, H. D. Thom as, Julius Wil­
liamson, Jam M
E. Bedenbaugh,
Carl S. Teston. John T- Fortier
Jr., L. II.
Wynn*, Arnold
L.
Hood. Aubrey R. Kelly, Sid R i­
chard, Quintus Ray, Charles Pa­
vlik, Chief R «y 0 . Williams. John
D. Abrsms, E dgar L. G riffith.
James L Dunn, Melton A. YeWIngton, Russell A. Dallas, and Robert

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Associated Press Leased Wire

P G A Qualifying Rounds
Get Underway Tomorrow
Commissioners Will Besseiink
Study Water Heater W ill Play
Problem At Session In Tourney

A poblem tons confronting a p ­
plian ce deatrn who sell and s e r ­
v ice hot water heaters and homa
ow ners who operate them will b e
considered By the Hoard o f San­
ford City Commissioners at ita
m eeting tonight a t the Sanford
City H ill.
Because of a petition regarding
the contents of water which cauaA IMS 8TUDEBAKER IS RIDDLED WITH BUCKSHOT «h cn fired upon early Sunday morning in es the rapid failure o f water
Sanford at Ola Intersection of French Ave and Mill St. Note the two holes where shot entered the (h ea ters in the city the Hoard o f
Commissioners will tackle tha
rear o f the ear bu n tin g a spare tire. Police offieeTa slated that had the bullets not been stopped,
problem “ to sea what Can ba
tha occupant o f tho ca r In rear aeat would have bi.cn hurt. (S taff Thoto)
done to relieve the situation."
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The petition is one o f a sixitem agenda which also include*
' a discussion with Fred Dlalr, ex1ecutive secctary o f the Florida
Zoning and Planning Hoard, con ­
cerning city planning Blair waa
recom mended for the long rang#
planning problem o f tha city by
j the Sanford Zoning and Planning
Hoard at a joint meeting with the
Board o f Sanford City Com m is­
sioners.
Other items on the short agen­
da include a request by Tom m ie
Lee Herring for a permit to sett
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beer and wine at t i l l W. 0th St*
Three blasts from a 12guig#.$2JOO bond Robert J. hitman.
- j v o appointments will ooma
shotgun sent buckshottearing in* alleged to have been
an occupant b c fo r - th# bolrd orH. to lhc Zon.

.Three Men Charged
With Shooting At 5
Fleeing Teenagers
^SHS Freshman
K. Carlos Named
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i shotgun shells which had been considered are the routine reading
The five teenagers, frightened fired at the location where the o f #n ordin, nce eliminating tha
by threats made by three men in 1*bree youths swung o ff I
; stadium admission tax and an

a Cadillac automobile, were atb* 0r,lin" nc&lt;&gt; v,CB,ln* » utilily f I i e temDtina to
escaoc alter being h 1 o * the three blastsi the 2 ul h* intent In the G rove Manor Subtempting to
-scape alter being continued
on to the Sanford Po* dlv|tlon. Bolh l r t IeCond r#, d .
Ax attractive brunette who says chased from ‘ T h e Gateway
In lice Department where they reings.
flier ambition la to “ becom e a Orlando to 26th St. In Sanford. ! ported the incident.
Remaining business to be hand­
model” danced her w ay to attcceas
Shor tly after 5 o'clock Sunday I All five of the youths in the led by the five i i a n board will
la the competition* F riday night
miscellaneous
buslneaa
" ^ u X u ^ r t ^ J h o r f o r ' T h e ' Morning. the men - . “re* taken |„. S tw lota k w W ’ « * * * Iccnagsra. Include
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't® custody by Florida Highway
,,hem' 'h' dnr|er’ ln ,h' from the floor hnd commission
and the approval o f minute* o f
* . . Trooper John Dlack on Stat# R oadi^* S* B irin a ^orP?‘
M ill Kathy Carlo*. Seminole 4„ w hfn ^
r(f, „ and , hotjlun, i The three men who are alleged previoua meetings.
High School Freshman and m em -|wrre found in , hl. CadlIUc car to have assaulted the fiv e youths
ber o f Miss Barbara ltuprecht s h .
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by firing on them, were taken
“ Home Economies” class, was
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first to the Orange County Jail
chosen by a three man board of . A Preliminary hearing into the and |ater brought to Sanford.
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lh, autom obile fired Fair
though
Tuesday;
colder
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Justice of the Peace W.
Hugh on b}r
three men was not eati* with low tonight 31 w M l eonThe young Jady em erged (n&gt;ni p imi*ani Beginning at 10 30 it was
tinned rather cold Tuesday.
mated.
contest with tear* streaming jjm (n progress at noon today
down her cheeks.; “ Isn’ t It wonWarrants for th,. arre«t o f three j
derful,” she said, between smiles white men were signed by J. P.
and tears, “ I’ m so happy.’ ’
Duncan
following an affidavit
Miss Carlo* admitted that “ I signed early Sunday morning by |
took dancing when little and just* the father of the driver of the ■
made this dance up m y self." but car, Zack C. Watson
It waa sufficient to win her
The Ihrre men w ere ch arged'
honor* that will take her to the with “ aaaualt with intent to m u r
District FFA meet representing d e r ," a charge that max
be
the attack
Tw o detachments from Heavy detachment aboard
the local FFA Chapter.
changed or withdrawn following Attack Squadron Seven (VAHT), carrier USs Lake Champlain.
(E Three other young ladle* com- today'* hearing Two o f Ihe men. j Sanfoyd's “ Sunday Punchers ", coCom dr. Llbbey’ s crew and two
petlng for th# local title were Jam es F. Rrady, 22, and Robert m inded by Comdr. L. B. Libhey, crew * o f VAH-5'a “ Savage Sons
Faye Garner, Glenda Collins, and s * Clark, 22. were placed under j arc returning from a month’ s du- o f Sanford” served in this dety with two carrier task fo r ce s; tJ cb m fn t
Margaret Boyd.
in the Atlantic.
Judges, who aere Bonner Car­
Maintenance crew s under Chief
These poweful forces responded
ter. Dr. Raymoed B a il, and Ben
|instantly to the “ readlnes. alert" £ * * * W fle.rs J - M
•nd
W ljgins, admitted tha contest was
created by the Sua* CrUia of a I *■ ,J , r 7 " *
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month ago.
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More than 200 were In the au­
A detachment with Com dr. S « . I winch the carrier, returned.
dience to watch the contestants
These task forces were assem ­
Johnson as officer-In-charge was
sing and dance ia their bid for
first to depart and first to re­ bled and dispatched with rem ark­
the
O bt coveted title Miss Kay Ivey
turn. This group o f AJ heavy at­ able speed and secrecy by
was piano accompanies! for two
tack bombers served aboard the C h ief of Naval Op«rations, A d ­
af tha contestants
attack carrier. USfi Franklin D. miral Arleigh Burke, to be ready
fur any eventuality in the nation's
Roosevelt.
Tho offirrrs and men with (his moat recent alert condition.
ship were able to m ake liberty
As a footnote to this operation,
in Lisbon, Portugal.
it is noted that Sanford
citrus
Comdr. A. K. Simmons wss Ihe product* were presented to the
officer In charge o f tha other skippers of both carriers.

Weather

Sanford Navy Planes
Are Back From. Alert

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Course Saturday

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of a naval lieutenant at Sanfonl
Naval Air Station.
Th# girl# recently participate.1
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when an estimated 3,000 pictures I
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shown, third from left holding a g ift prc*.*nte&lt;l to her be the Board o f Judges Mias Kathy Carlos appcar« v.ilfi her t h r o competitor . (l-c ft to right # .« M.a* t aa* G am er, Glenda Collins, Mis* Carlo*,
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Qualifying rounds for the Second
Annual M ayfair Inn $13,000 PGA
Open will get underway tomorrow
morning at
the M ayfair
Inn
Country Club.
Manager Frank Mebane Jr., o f
th* M ayfair Inn said this morn­
ing that Al Bessalink, o f G rosilng e n , N. Y ., winner o f th* Hava­
na Invitation Open Tournament
yesterday will be in Sanford for
the tournament.
Besseiink collected $2,300 when
he nosed out leading contenders
writh a two under par 70 yester­
day for a 72-hole total o f 276.
Ed Furgol o f St. Louis, who is
also slated to be In Sanford for
the Mayfair Inn tournament, was
leading contender for the Hava­
na top money when he held one
stroke up on Besseiink at th*
start of the final round.
Other runnerupa, E. J. “ Dutch”
Harrison and Dav, Douglas o f St.
Louis tied for third place and
will arrive In Sanford fo r th* big
Florida event.
Mike Smichak, a contender for
llavanna honors will also com e
to Sanford to take part In the
M ajfalr Inn $13,000 PGA Open.
Th* list o f big names who are
to arrive In Sanford for th« Mayfair Inn tournament a r e :: Tom
my Bolt, Leo Biagettl. Vie G heul,
Al Balding, last year’ # Mayfair
Inn champion Don January, Chick
llarbert Tony Penna, Bill Nary
Don Fairfield
who
holds
tho
course record at the Mayfair Inn
Country Club with a 63, Lionel
Hebert, and Freddie Haas.
Already, PGA official* have ar­
rived at th* Mayfair Inn to set
ap 'necessary matert.itv fo. - •*
tournament. Harvey naynor, PGA
Supervisor Is at the M ayfair Inn
Country Club today
completing
arrangements to get the tourna­
ment underway tomorrow
A list o f baseball bigwigs has
already been released when they
indicated that they would be ln
Sanford fo r the Mayfair Inn Open.
Heading the list will ho Horae*
Stoneham, head of the New York
Giants, Carl Kubbell, Director ol
the New York Giants* Farm Sys­
tem, Bill Rigney, manager o f the
New Y ork Giants, Rosey Ryan,
general manager of th* htlnneapolls Millers and others. Alt hut
S'oneham have indicated that they
will b* playing In Ihe tournament.
Manager Mebane said that th*
crowd* attending th* g olf event
will b* more than doubled over
th* 4,000 that were here for last
year’* first annual event.
Every detail has been completed
In plans to make this year’ s Mayfair Inn Open Florida's
finest
tournament.
Jo* Baker, assisted 1
volun­
teer teams from San ord. civic
clubs, will serve as Marshall for
the event. This will include the
parking o f cars and the handling
o f the hug* galleries following
favorite golfer* around tha course.
Member* o f the Womens Golf
Association will handle the sale
of tickets and the taking o f the
ticket* at enlranceways to
the
Mayfair Inn Country Club

Steen Nelson, 94,
Oviedo's O ld e st
C itiz e n Succumbs
Steen Nelson , 9I. the oldest
Oviedo cltlien, died Sunday.
He cam e to Oviedo in 1X77 when
he was hut IS yeara old.
Mr. Nelson ft the oldest mem­
ber of th* Oviedo Methodist T oil­
er n .sp«| and helped to do th#
carpentry work In building the old
chureh In 187$.
II# rarely ever missed Sunday
Schol and church. Mr. Nelson was
th* original owner of Nelson A Co.
and at one time was one o f th#
wealthiest men in the Oviedo sec­
tion.
Mr. Nelson is survived only by
niece# In this country: Mr*. F.
J. Kaerly, Mlsa Ruth Nelson, and
Mrs. Marie Hansen, all o f Mobile
Ala. amt Dr. Oscar Nelson of
Nashville, Tenn., and one airier
in Sweden who is 104 years old.
Funeral service# will be con
ducted at 3 p. m. Tuesday after­
noon from th# Oviedo .Methodist
Foster
Chapel with th* Rev.
George II. Carlton officiating.
Rurial will he In the Oviedo Ceme­
tery.
Rrision Funeral Home ia in
charge.
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MAYOR F. D. RCOTT and his wife greet Senator Everett* Dirksen at Saturday night’s M ayfair Inn
Opening More than 400 attended the gala affair aignaling the opening of Sanford's social scasotv
(S taff Photo)

Former Resident
Mrs. W . Cooper
Dies In Starke

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Over 4 0 0 Gather
For S o c i a l Event

Mr*. Walter L. Cooper, a fo r ­
mer resident o f Sanford, pasted
away at 10 o ’clock Saturday night
ny Virgins Conn
at Starke.
The Sanford winter social sea­
Funeral services will he held son started officially
Saturday
at the First Presbyterian Church,
with the annual Opening of the
in Starke, at 9 a. m. Tuesday,
M a jfa ir Inn. This event has bo*,
Dec. 12.
come the most important party]
The body will be brought to
of the year, as It marks not only
Sanford where graveside services
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will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday the start of the tourist season,
but also serves to welcome b a c k , Yk|||| | | 3 m 3 f T O V f l f l l l
at Lakeview Cemetery.
Mrs. Cooper was an active mem­ those who winter In Sanford every y J U U L / U l l l C l l j u j C v l l l
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Preshyl«*rljn
More than Four hundred guests [ Two accident# on F rida* w ere
Church here, was a Past President
Florida
Highway
of the Sanford Woman's Club, and arrived for cocktails, and were reported by
greeted at the door by Frank Me- Trooper T. Mark Mack.
In other civic enterprises.
Survivors, in sdditlon to her-bane Jr., and Mrs. Mebane, and
Property dam age Is estimated
husband, Im-ltnl* one son. W. Le- Charles Morrison. Mrs Mebane
at
$500 to the th ie « cars involved
Roy Cooper Jr., IJ. S.
Navy., was gowned in a bin.* strapless
in the Ihreo Seminole County col­
Commander o f the Ship Wawlski, original with a bouffant skirt.
lisions.
his wife, and three children. Their Mr. Mebane was very handsome
At 4:10 Friday afternoon, two
home it at Long Beach. Calif. In his red dinner Jacket. The rryiPallbearers will be Voile Wil­ lal lobby sparkled with reflected m ile, north o f Sanford on Statx
liams- Raymond Rail, Fred Wil­ arrangements of red and white Road 15 600, a 1950 Ford driven
tho large I by Jimmy law Freeman, Negro
son, Clarke
Leonardy,
Arthur chrysanthemums. On
Rranan Jr., o f Leesburg, and J. coffee table just inside the door o f Lake Monroe, had apparently
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stopped at the end o f * line o f
B. Swilly.
traffic when struck in the rear by
n 1951 Lincoln driven by Charlej
II. Rentier o f Dcl.and.

2 Accidenis Are
Reported Friday;

S i n g i n g Pr i s one r
Back For Christmas

Little did Police Chief Boy G.
Williams know last Dec. 22, when
Nathaniel Manning left a work­
ing crew o f prisoners singing “ I'll
he home fo r Christmas" that he
actually m eant what he said—
Manning just failed to say “ What
Christmas.”
Nathaniel Manning, 34-year-old
Sanfonl Negro, is now passing
around those “ Merry Chriatuias"
wishes he failed to distribute as
he ran from the city crew singing
a Christmas sung shortly before
Christmas 1953,
Saturday afternoon F l o r i d a
Highway Patrol Trooper T. Mark
Mack noticed th* Negro in tho
south end o f Seminole County

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growth

Damages to the Ford were esti­
mated at $50; $too to the Linntru
Bentlcr was charged with fall­
ing to have his vehicle under con­
trol.
of

heard, disheveled clothing, and in
general acting suspicious.
M ack, checked with FHP offi­
cials, and the S h eriff's office lo
determlnss Ihe status^if the Negro.
It w as during tho radio routine
check that Dc-k Sergeant Itusicll
Tench, hearing the report, recog­
nized .Manning's name and signal­
ed Ihe “ escaped prisoner" mes­
sage.
T rooper Mack .I n questioning
Manning for his homo adlress
Manning thought briefly, scra'rh
#d his head, summed up his predi­
cament and answered “ Sanford
Jail.”

At 11:30 Friday night, one mile
south of Sanford, a sedan striv rs
by n laf Joe Couch, attached t■»
YAH 9 o f the Sanford Naval Air
Station smashed into a concrete
culvert to escape striking twu
tars as he swung out o f Onort)
Road unto State Road 15-0iW.
Area riling to the report m u le
by Tropcr Mack, Couch apparent­
ly misjudged distance from an
oncoming car and truck traveling
In opposite diri-ctions when ha
swerved his car into the extrem o
left of the highway.
Damage lo the car Is e,(iina'.-,|
at $50. Th* Investigation Is n it
yet complete the RHP Trooper
explained.

THESE FOUR ROLLINS COLLEGE COEDS, all m em ber* o f Dr. A. J Hanna’ s class cn contem porary
I Latin Am erica history, spoke on that Subject at t i l - y 's nu-iting i / »• Sanfnul Rotary Club Left
to right, they ate; Judy Pazult. Su l’ eteitburg, Jo Ellen Craig, W'ce.t-llisrty Ohio, Sully Peek, Wa«b&gt;
l Ington, D. CL a»d J’j1!» V » a Pelt, Evasa'.oa. 1!!.

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Bobble Crutchfield, Kay Ivey, Ann Vend

Advice For Lovelorn

It’s better to give than to re1 otlve—it If statedFrom tho gift of tho wtseman
i to the gift of a dear friend has
j been « long time but there is
still the feeling of "good will to
; men."
On Christmas
morning when
the children gat you o f bad be­
fo r e you aver think o f getting
tm, you know I Is ha beginning
• of n
wonderful day. Although
you have spent more than you
can affored, you feel eura every
m e will be pleased with, their
gifts. What If Dad gats mora ties
than ba could possibly wear In a
lifetim e; h e's contented. He sees
his fam ily happy and contented.
The chldran may Ilka th* boats
batter than the new toys but
they're still iontentrd and fdet.
In this country wa have so
M uch to b* thankful for. Thsre Is

Salesman: 1 have a book for
you, "H ow to Bing in Ten Easy
Lesslons."
Lady: But I haven't ordered
It
Salesman: No, but your neigh­
bor didCarpenter: Have
sharpening all the
Helper: (bolding
but this thing; 111
gape out o f U.

Dear Miss Crisholder
Whst do yen do if you’re hom ely
and none if tfca boys w ill look
"Couple o f the Week— — ’
Bjr DALE U W B
a t you? I'm so lonesome. 1 don't
Well, Well—Uw surprise o f tho like lo slay homo all the tlaw.
Freezing a t tke feotbaQ ( s u m
week la Juno Jennings end Jim Hslp aw, please.
last Friday nigh t a m aw Ike
Warner—they ora going steady!!!
inspiration
fo r this
question.
P. A H.
They have been since Wednes­
In r&lt; m rl
Dear P. A. II.
By M A R T ANN MALL
day.
"H ow So y ea m i u | i to keep
Homeliness
like beauty.
Is
Our heritage whleh has been warm In this e o * - l w*ath*T?"
Congratulation*— ! So 1 think we only skin deop. Perhaps poors
should make thorn the couple of Is a personality
IriS K rstssrt — T ry to k o ra
problem .
Jt passed down la us b y our fore­
tho w u o h llll May you always might be that yon a rt too ahy or fathers through the centuries, la aa A ra stroa s ksatsr areuad.
have the best—
A ft lo C om ptla — Arms)
agreseive. Or, a fo you too lade- a big and a wonderful thfcjg.
L oills Smith — X gusss I'm just
Am erica baa many opportun­
Who
la tho gorgeous
boy, pendent? Suggest you study the
watch th e if ities fo r everyone—regardless o f hot stuff aa y w ayl (P akrdea
Dottle M atts has bean datin g-H e popular girls and
his color, creed, o r n e t . It la o awl)
goes to a military school In Do- technique.
o e e
free
place In whleh w e
may
TrOssya Young
1 hat# a m l
Land—Could It bo K ogor Dunn,
choose the religion w o prefer, c-o-o-l way o f h i aping warm—
Dear Miss Crisholder:
D e ttM ? ?? ?
A
fam ous singer wants
to without the "S ta te " toll us what ha’s r r good lookin', and strong
What are Lynda Yeokla and
Virgil O raoay doing
talking in m arry me, but 1 am afraid that religion w o must be a m em ber of. aa a bear!
Carol Nutt — Whan you are a
tho kails every day—could this be I would always havo com petition
In A m erica w o o r e allowed to
pretend It’s
even If 1 married him. His nam e attend school. I b is privilege—not majorette you Just
seriou s???
Does BUly Bishop like Evic'a Is Elvis Preslay. Rfhat should I thought as such by student*—la not cold, but o f course It’s alw ays
do.
wonderful, though an too often a k a to hat# a blue aoada Jaekat
‘ b u n " o r It la Just E r ie !!!
DX.
Everyone ready enjoyed Bobby
wa do net
appreciate it.
In around you.
Mary G reco H obby — I don’t—
Dear D. L :
S o ts I* children are taken from
Little’s birthday party last Sun­
I f y ou f daydreams a r e this their parents at an early age, I just freeze— majorette uniforms,
day night o wash
ago. Bobby'
you dream and plaeed In o very itriet mil­ y a ’ knowl
was rea lly surprised— Why did fantastic, what do
Juanita Wynne — I’va got my
itary
school where they,
are
ha gat o il that sharing equip- at night?
• • t
lore to keep mo warm.
m e n t? ? ? ?
Lola Barineau— Sit In n nice
Dear Mias Crisholder:
Why a r t Bat and M ary Grace
warm car and drink hot choco­
I am a majorette at 8HS and
ao excited about going to baton
late. That Is, i f you are with the
dime?? Could It bo tho dates I am forever "k illin g" m y self
right person. I f not, just stay
thay m a y bava with thoae nute with m y baton. Could y ou sug­
guys fro m Uw Tangerine Bowl gest any rsm tdy?
Bobby Little — I gat a date,
Bruised
G am e????
borrow m y mother** car, go to
U. C. H.
All o f Uw F m b m a n Class is
the Drlve-Tn, and turn on the
Dear M. G. H.:
ready proud o f Kathy Carols
beitart
It Is apparent that you o r e the
winning the prise at the FFA
typo” . Practice
being
Johnny Wllllama
— Wear n
Banquet But wa think all of "giddy
T .h lr t .
m ore
level-headed, then
you
tho conWstants ware great!
Brantley Schlrard
— 1 don’t
Was it true that Jim m y Pater­ won’ t h it yourw lf.
son got the ear to lake Cindy R.
thanks to their God to r Bringing w ear a coat!
Linda Smith
I stand around
to the F F A Banquet. Y ou mean
them to so wonderful a place In
you want to Angelsl
which they Can make life anew. and shiver until I work up a
sweat.
Little R a y
Lundqulst
really
This theme la by a
Pat Harrington — I used
to
did good In tho basketball game
student o f aa English class. havo a way, but now I’ve got m y
Thursday. I think ho really got Into
e fa on a new one!
a good start.
Jimmy Peterson — I got m y
Do I hoar Bonnie S to fftr was
By FAT HARRINGTON
seat tanned ao hard on "R a t
at the F F A Banquet with Virgil
It doesn't seem as If I havo
D a y " to keep m e warm all win­
fl. Which
one Is It Ronnie
or
ter! I!
been
In school eleven
y ears I
Virgil?
Billy Bishop — Ask Evial Hah,
Duke
really conked up
Kay When I try to think back to the
heh. , .
(with lipatick, that la). That's a tim e I first started into school,
Tarry Goembel — I’d get a data
MADISON, WI*„ (It — An a t­
little backward don’t you think it seema Ilka yesterday. I don ’t
think seniors realise at first that tractive high school senior has with Charmlon Miller.
Just kidding. It was Rat Dayl
Robert Carver — I dream o f
Did you h are fun at the farm they have only a few months un­ taken to the sky as a pilot even
masting Johnny Y . Hear you won til they are out o f school. A t before learning to drive an auto­ Marilyn Monroe.
Penny
M arlon — I ’ve
got
Its door prize! If you have a least we don't think until it'a too mobile.
ca r w e ll let you take us home. late.
Seventeen-year-old
Jeanette Richard. . .
One o f the first Umts that you Herrllng got Interested in flying
Leo Jackson — I w ear long red
(Written by J. 8. and C. H .)
What baa Pate b e e n 'd o in g In stop and think la whan they call over n y e a r a fo . Since that time, undies I
ytn? In lo measure you fo r your she has becom e a licensed p ilot
Shirley Anderson — Tho ear’ s
C a rv e rt locker?
g ot a food heater!
Karen M illar and Robert Co- cap and gown.
The arlmlndtd young miss took
I know I’ve been a little rough
Herbie
Knight — I w ear
a
len seem to have hit It o ff pretty
her first flight In D ecem ber o f
Thursday on my teachers at tlmas; in fa c t, last year. Since that time, she Jaekat. . .m y glrl’a in Jackson­
I think we all have. But m ost o f
ville but I can’ t run up there all
night.
has been up alone to sharpen
Ann . D.
Is still walling
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for us hata to admit It. Now Is the her takeoffs, landing and aerial the time just to gat warm I
Murry Nance — Duck huntin’
those long awaited weekends— time that you wish you Ipad lis­ maneuvers.
Meredith Scott — Coon hunttened In those classes Instead o f
leep your chin up, Ann.
To meet the 200*ml!e cross­
I I
W e're all sorry to hear that talking your fool-head o f f
country fligh t requirements for
Kay Jenklna Is sick again — Y ou keep saying to yourself, " I ’ve a pilot's license, she flew to
. _got a few
months to go.
why don’t you gat rid o f those only
Lake E lm o, Minn., near Minn­
"rottsn tonsils", Kay before thsy Boy, will I be glad when I gat eapolis.
out o f school! 11 But w ill w e ? ?
get rid o f you.
Jeanette has triad to drive a
I hear Bobby Little'a on tho Will we really bo glad to gat
car, but aays she has trouble
o
u
t?
?
?
Maybe
some
o
f
us
will,
loose again — why doesn’ t soma
because the controls are not aa
but most o f us won’t.
gal watch that boy?
Getting out o f school means sensitive as those in a plane. So
Who’a that Senior
who goes
Instead
o f manipulating
the
around talking about Robbia C. starting a Ufa o f your own. You
can't depend on “ Good 01’ D ad " whtel, brake an clutch, sht takes
In the hall all th* time.
to the cockpit.
Where In the world did all
A student at Madison High
these hats everybody’s wearing
School, Miss Herrllng is looking
rom * from ? Looks to me Ilka
to a sky future—she wants to
like they were fished from a
become an airline stewardess.
garbage can — oh well — every­
body to his own taste — Right?
But ugh!
no saniors, this Itn t a serm on
Thera
li talk going
around but I think we'd better get on
school that Ed Sullivan's next E. the ball and get something done.
P. Show Is golag to be dedicat­ It won’t be long until w e'll need
By PENNY MARION
ed to Mlsa W. — What's this, everything we’re learning.
Our m ystery co-ed winner for
Let's make the most o f these
this wash is
Frances Jlmsnez
last months w* have In school,
and
ou r mystery co-ed
was
thay aren't! I We’ve got a lot
Naney Cash.
she want*, but— is Ronnie still thay aren’t ! ! ! Y e’ve got a lot
R em em ber whan you put who
undecided? Who’ll It b e ? Susan to live up to I 1 We can do
you think It Is In the box write
o r that cute
little Freshman it lll
your name as well as th* time
you'* been eysIngT Hmmmmm?
o f day.
Why Isn't Margaret going to
Teacher: Whst do wo call a
Congratulations Frances! You
get lunch for her mala hsrem m in who keeps on talking whan
can
gat your free pas*
from
anym ore? Bhe seems to be mad people are no
longer In te rfil­
Fanny
Marian
anytime
this
at everybody except Pete
and ed?
Thomas.
Pupil; A teacher.

Our
Heritage

This tim e o f year pro Tides tho
a fir it o f giving whleh la what
ChrU tm ts means. For nlastsen
hundred fifty-six years, approxj stately, people have been giving.

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tools.
up saw ): All
soon have th*

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Question
O f W eek

Senior's Sudden
'Longing' Feeling

Teen-Ager Pilots
Plane Before She
Learns T o Drive

(S ta ff Photo)

FFA Holds Annual
Christmas Party;
Sweetheart Named
By A* A C tIM K N T S
The Bemfnole t J . A. C h apjjr
sponsored n Christmas party last
Thursday night, t h is party was
for the Hoptb Economic girls. F.
us orderly. E verytim e wa m oved F.A. boys, Faculty o f 8HS and
gussts.
r
wa got a lick and It kart! I
Dinner w ns s e r v e d
at 1
Other then thle w e had to ring
songs, such as
"Houng D og", o'clock. The dinner area prepar­
s ta ff o f
with n ukalele, play In n so (tail­ ed by tho lunchroom
ed bund, praise upperclassmen, Seminole High. The dinner con­
(which was the hardest Job o f sisted o f chicken, slaw, tomatoes,
hot rolA.
all), and polish the shoes o f soma mashed potatoes and
senior boys. The poor things w ant After everyone had oaten and was
auditorium, Mr.
home with beautiful shined shoes. seated In the
(B lack shoes wars polished with West explained how tho Sweet­
heart Contest would b o Judged.
brown polish.)
Aa soon as the Judges w a rt InAll o f this w as thoroughly en­
the
contestants
ap­
joyed by an audience o f Junior*, troduced
proached
tho stage fo r
their
seniors, and sophomores.
There ware
After our
'clean-up’’ Job w a first appearance.
contestants, they
w ere:
want back to classes thinking o f four
Collina, Faya
G am er,
the neat years "rata” and th* Glenda
wonderful Rat D ay being planned Catharine Carols, and M a rg a t^
Boyd. The piano accompanist w n
fo r them.
K ay Ivey. The first ptaca winner
was Catharine Carols.
Dr.
R oot — Sit by an
Catharine will
represent tho
beater
Wally Philips - 1 wear clothes Seminole Chapter In the sub-di­
strict Sweetheart Contest.
(R ea lly ?)
The judge o f the contest wars
Kay Ivey — W
Ben Wiggins, Bonner Carter, and
Duke Schlrard
usually generate heat so 1 Just Raymond Bass.
The dinner and the contest w tre
stay around Kay. . .
Richard Phagan — Penny. .
enjoytd by a l l!!!I

Mystery Co-Ed

^ CARPrrSW M AftPRTr
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ONE OF THE MORE EXITTINO moments In the first basketball
game of th* season play at Semlnol* High School against Florida
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TRAPPED IN CONFUSION

THE SANFORD HERALD rat Oramjw Sfmorfal Hospital ta
Monday Dec. 10* 1056 Page 3 Oriaitta wnere an* «*s under­
gone lung furgerjr.

SPARTA, Wls. (D -C h r ls Hendrlcksen, former sheriff, expalned that he was trapped by his
memory.
The trapping season opened on
a Sunday (Oct. 28), but Hendriekwevti traps were found Saturday.
He wia arrested when he cam*
to n et th« traps Sunday.
Hrndrickien explained he got
mixed up on his dates and thought
Saturday was Sunday and Sunday
was Monday.
H* was fined $10.

Mr. and Ur*. Car! Updcgraff
o f Lake. Mich, have arrived and
are aettled in their new trailer,
on the property which they pur­
chased from the Clifford Maloahes
on
R est
Lake
Mary
Boulevard.
Friends o f the Rev. C. C.
■ y Virginia P.
White w ill be glad to hear that
Nov. a
the congregation o f he is recuperating at his home,
the
Lake
Mary
Presbyterian
having been confined to the
Church honored their new m em ­ Seminole Memorial Hospital in
bers with an inform al reception,
Sanford with pneumonia.
p * P . D. Anderson, Senior Elder
Dee. 4 the Lake Mary Presbyt
presided. The Rev. L. W. Scott,
terian Church held a congrega
paator gave a short address o f
tional meeting, called to concur
• welcom e and the Rev. J . M.
...
L. W. Scott in
:
Thompson. Pastor Emeritus made „ .
his pastoral re­
’ .th e opening prayer. During the ,he ,e * r,nC* or
lations with the church. The Rev.
r(k evening, Walter I. Piper lead the
Harry Gearhart o f DeLand, pas­
group in the singing o f hymns,
tor at Large, was moderator o f
with Mrs. Thompson at the piano.
the meeting. After the members
A holiday theme had been car­
had accepted Rev. Scott’s resigna­
ried out by the members o f the
tion, effectiv e Jan. 31. 1957‘ a com­
Business Women’s Circle
who
mittee o f two to report such ac­
took care o f the arrangements.
tion to Presbytery was elected;
An
appropriate
winter
scene
These w ere P. D. Anderson,,
graced the piano lop as well as
from the Session and Mrs. Rich­
the
sm all
scale
refreshment
ard Keogh from the congregation
table for the children and the big
at targe. Also at this time
table for the adults. Red candles
to work with the
committee
9 flanked the gay eenterplece on
a
the latter and were balanced by Presbytery In the calling o f
new pastor was elected— P. D.
silver services at either end, , .
H. M. Gleason
Mrs. Piper served the children1* ndeM? n •nd,
. . . . . .
.
— punch and cookies, while M„ . I from *he Session Richard K eo,h.

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and Mrs. Anderson S«Per,1ntenden* o f ‘ * e Sund#r
; assisted by Mrs. Joe Sraather. ‘
^
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----- gave the guests tea, c o ffe e a n d j)J i,1’* m
J,r *'
M
C ^ o o k i e s . This social hour was e n - ! f ochran
Smather*^
- - J o y e d by all, affording as it did ^ o m o r a t e d «he minutes o f
r d h e opportunity to get acquilnted
mM t » *
«
* * ? «!* ?n
- and to renew old friendship,.
»PPrectatI«n for th work o f he
m
_
,
, ,
R*v. and Mrs. Scott during the
* i
V . °'fc Brou*“ n* ° { Va,; i five year* o f their U k e Mary
.......JLr*!!?’
h**
Vi * / charge and regret that he was re
u
w wv * n i * U,h , r ' CoI,|Hrln*. having now reached that
and Mrs. w . E. Raker.
* ge aft(&gt;r Mrvlng ^
R, the
' : ' p - D- Anderson Jr. and son,
P. D. Ill o f Tampa spent Dec. 1
at tha home of his parents, M r.,
.
* nH Mr’ P- D- Anderson on L a k e'
• %€ Emma.
James Newell o f Baltimore,
Md. is the guest of his brother
*Rr In law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
. ' . A . N. Scott o f Scotland Yard.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Pickering
have appropriately named their
place "T h e„ Oaks” ami
erected a
,
■mart, reflecting sign on their
front lawn.
Mlsa Oris Saunders is a patient

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BEAT THAT BELL
SPARTANBURG,
8. C.,
W W offord College has a 101-yearold bell which plays on unusual
role.
The
bell net only tolls
the
beginning and end o f classes, hut
Is the instrument o f a scholarship
for a student each school year.
The student bell-ringer earns
his
scholarship by making
13
trips to the bell each day. On
each trip ho tugs tha big rope
10 times for a dally total o f 130
lusty tugs.
During each 108-day semester,
the student hell-ringar pulls the
| rope more than 13,000 times.

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more, Md.. to end a record-breaking 10.000-mlIe night that gave
Russia a dramatic demonstration of the U. S. Air Force’* striking
power. Eight B-32s were involved In the project, with nights rang­
ing from 28 to 33 hours and encircling both the United SUtes and
Canada. At top, Cot. Marcus W. HIU, Jr., commander of one o f the
planer, point* out th* route covered to L t Col. Alien T. Ballard,
navigator. If the nights had been In a straight line, the bombers
could have flown over Russia and back home again. (Intematlenal)

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A- Ktaculrly ot th* Lett Will
And Tr.lament uf IIATMOKD
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STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
JAMKS It HICKS and ANNIE C.
IIK'KS. hla wlf*. and ItKIlT HOU­
SER and MAE HOUSEIl hla wlf*.
If atlv*. and If dead, their respective
unknown hrlre. devisers, grantee*,
atalgncae, Irlnure. creditors, truetaee,
or any and all parilee claiming by,
through, under or agalnat eald reapactlv* named defendantw
and
each ot them; and any and all pereona having, ar claiming tu nay*
any right, tltta or Interest In and
In th* following described
land,
lying and halng In Hemtnnla Coun­
ty. Florida.
tn-wlt:
North
tt*
fart of NtVVi of NWU of NW'U
of Srctlnn T, Townahlp 10 South,
Uangf TI KatL
You and each ot you, aro haraby
nollllrd that a cult baa bean brought
agalnat you la th* Circuit Cuurt,
In and fur gamlnol* County, Flurl
Ida In Chant-ary, entitled CENTRAL
FI/lUl 1&gt;A DEVELOPMENT COM
PANV. a Florida corporatlun, plain­
tiff v JAMKH If. HICKS, at al.
defendants, and you, and aach of
you. ara required to III* your An­
swer to plalntlffe Complaint with
the Clerk of said Court, and sere*
upon
plaintiffs attorney,
OKU.
A. srr.KIt. Jit. whose iidtlrass Is
P. O II.I IJ«t. Sanford. Florida,
a copy of said anawar. on or hefnr*
Wednesday, Dacamhar It. ISIS, and
If , m i , r-tl to do so - d e a r s * nro.
cenfeuo will ha antaiad agalnat
you and each of you. for the relief
demanded In aal.l Complaint.
Th* nature of tide suit It tu qulat
th* till* to th* ahov* described
land
WITNESS my hand and aaal of
eald Court at Sanford, gamlnol*
County. Florida, this ITth day of
November A Ik. 1*1*
/* / U P. IIF.IINDON
Clark of eald Court
OF.a A. SPEER. JR.
Solicitor for Plaintiff
p O. IIo l IS**
Hanford. Florida.
fCLERK'S HEAL)

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IX RE:
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Koala of RATUOXU W. K8TK8.
DtCRRlttL
TO: ALL CHKOITOIUI ANU t&gt;ICUsii .SH IIAVISO CLAIMS Oil
I 'KMANU.i AOA1NST
SAID
K8TATK:
Von and n th at you. ar* lurtbf
nolltlrd and r«iulrtd to prsannt
anr --liim, -ml il-mnn.i- whl-h von
or tllhrr ot rou. may have aealnat
th* Kitnte oS IIATMONU W . KMTKd.
doiain l, Ut* ot asld County, to
the iVunty Juda* of Uamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida, at hla otttc* In th*
court houie ot paid County at Han­
ford. Florida, within rteht calen­
dar month* from th* time ot th*
flrit publication of thl- notice. Cec-h
claim nr demand -hall b« In writ­
ing and aliall Hat* th* ptacn of
ra-lit-nc and !•&lt;&gt;•» nttl.-a addrcaa
ot th* cl*.lmant, and ihall b* anrora
to hv tn* claimant, hi* aeant. or
hi* attorney and any aurh claim
or demand aol an (Had -hull b*
told.

Presbyterian

......... ....
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a m e r w U l be giad to hear ‘ that
she Is recovering from Injuries
received In an automobile acclden*.
T isday afternoon, the Rev.
L. W. Scott and P. D. Anderson
were in Eustls, attending a Pres­
byterian Council meeting.
Richard Keogh who was a patfont at the Seminole Memorial
Hospital in Sanford is at home
and much Improved.
Lt. and Mrs. G. M. Hyman
have returned from their honey­
fo r the man with a
moon and are at home In the
p rice on hie head
Ivers house on Crystal Lake
Boulevard.
••••
The P-TA held a bake sale last
Saturday and made over $17
which trill go to defray the ex
penses of the school'a Christmas
party.
Dec. 13, the pTA will hold Its
annual Christmas program, with
every student participating. The
business session o f the meeting
will be omitted.
Mrs. L. C. Tillls wss called lo
High Springs last Saturday by th
critical Illness o f her brother, W.
C. Matthews. Ha passed away
that day, following a lingering
nines*. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tillls
and all o f their fam ily, accom ­
panied by Miss Mabel Tillls and
Mrs. S. Drawdy, attended the
funeral services, held In High
Il't assy to we why •
ADAM HATS ar* *.
Springs, Tuesday.
die moat WANTED bats ,
Mrs. W. P. Burke, clerk at the
.a all America. Their smart .
Post O ffice has been confined to
-It ling aad eaty comfort would •
ba enough ol a reuard lor any t her home for several days, due
to illness.
nan . . . Including )»«. Bat with ,
Hutm Matthews of Whiteville,
an ADAM, you’ll gel a hindioma .
reward la satlngt as welt So why • N. C. was a recent visitor o f his
pay twiee at much for a hat, • brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
when you cant tell It from .
Mrs. L. C. Tlllts.
ADAM? Come In and try on an .
Major Roy Brown Is In process
ADAM toon! Treited with .
o f opening a Real Estate Office
•AQUA SHED" procett foe •
wtfer repelleocy. ,
In the Evans Block.
L. C. Tillls Is bsck at vork,
following a week’s Illness.

. G A R R E T T ’S

Legol N o tice

ahtu t t South.
Waet MS yard*. South
aad any aad aS yartta* atalmhie
Kaat.
l i t yard*.
by. through, nndtr or aealnat aald
Tou and each of you or* requir­
dalandanu. or althar ot tham: aay TnACT TI. ftoyarnraant Lot t, 8**tlot? I*. Town-hl;» SI ed to fit* your anawar with th*
ana a ll parann* I n i n s , nr cf .ru­
Sooth, H ang* I " Kaat. CJa-k «f th - ah«y* *ntttl*&lt;l Court
ing to hava. aay right, title or
lataraat In Ut* following ducrlbcd TRACT III. South H of rtaaarn- and aary* a copy thereof upon
maat lo t l ft.CSS th* nlalutlfC* atlornay* whoa# addyate
land lying aad balng In flamlnol*
Waal f-u fret* 'ha «- l« H l.a - 1 P.'rta Str-at. firtandoCountv. Florida, to-wll: ti'.
of
iW). »-.-t|on t» Town- FI rldu. not latar than th* Srg day
MS’ * o f bWH -&gt;t N ’ i of SKti of
,*dp
It Smith, ttanue of January. A. p tSIT I - require*
SWU of Sac
1. Towaahlp Z*
h* law. •!■* a Parra* Pr* CowSouth. Rant:
w
:a*L
in Kaat.
Ton. and , ■
you. ar* here­ TRACT TV. Xnrth •* of flnrern. faaao will h* antarad agalnat yois
inant Lot S tl.KSS tha I - ’ e*-h a’ mu.
by entitled lb.I ., suit Uaa bate
IN
tVITNKSS
tVHEREOr. . I
Waat TI* feat Iharaof
brought again.i &gt;uu In - lb* Cir­
and ALSO LUSH
th* h-va he-atinto art mr hand and
cuit Court, lo and for gamlnol*
Kaat &lt;| of th* South efflaad my nfflctal a-al at S*H«'
Countv. Florida. In chancery, en­
u-mtn"la
Count*.
FTc»tda_
titled W . a XURTII at at. plain’ « of th* North &gt;4 of r-r.l
Iirfa. V. L IM tr ANNA WIUU.W.
novarnmont
Lot
St IMn TSIh day nf Nnyatnbor. A. D .
widow, at al. dtfendanta and you.
Section 1» Townahlp TI
o r
tirn.vnoN. ctarh *r
South. Rang* in Ka-t
and oach of you. ar* raiutrad to
th* Ctrcttlt CourL 8amlnal*
III* vonr Anawar
tn
plaintiff*' TRACT V. North &gt;, of Ih* NK*4
County Florida,
of Sarllnn TI Towaahln
Complaint with th* Clark of aald
lly L t . Uurdlck
It
South
Range 10
Court, and aaraa upon plaintiffs' at­
I'aputy Clark
Kaat.
torney
tlKO. A.
81’ F.Fll
JfL.
whtn, nddrau I* P. O. Dot ISSt. TRACT VL N W 'i of th* NWt; of (SRAI.t
AKKItMAN.
d ia l a a k e r m a n
Section
TI. and
Ilia
Hanford. Florida, a ropy of aald
NKH or the NW’ i o f ; 5* Kaat Pino Street
Anawar on or baforo Wed-e-day.
Section TT. all In Town- |Orlando, Flmlda
January J. A. D . I'*7. and If you
fall tn do *o. a dacro# nro c"n faaan wilt ba entered aealnat you.
and aa.-h of yaa, for th# rallaf de­
| " 1 " I ” 1 ' i ' * ' *
1
^
manded tn asM romnlatnl.
Tha nature of this anlt la to
oulat th* till* to tha aboy* da*,
.TH PLEAD GUILTY!
___ ___
,
crlhad land.
. . . o f selling worthwhile property SUCCESSFUL since I
tVtTNKHH me
hand and thb
1911 by means o f our HANSRHOUGH AUCTION METHOD,
•aal nr aald Court at Sanford. R#m- t h e SAFE. FAST. SURE and FAIR W AY to stU. F or
Innta County. Ffnrfda *hla Ird day
of Dacamhar, A. r&gt;. 1 *I«
detail* CALL H AN SBR O U G H -M etcall
BUlg— Orlando j
/ * / f\ P. HKItNDON
44371.
Cl»rk of aald Court
(Ct.KRK'S SRAM
flKi&gt; A. BFHBR. Ilf.
Unllclt.-r for ntalntlffUNRESERVED

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t i i c m c i i T c u t it r o f t h e
NIN1U Jl'DICTAL CTHCMT, IN
AND FUN SKMINlll.t: CUl'NTk.
FI.OHIDA. IN tllANIIS’.MV N U
SUIT TO « I I K T TITLE
C. K. HHADSHAW,
Ptalatlff,

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At OAK ltIL la -1 2 ML Sontli * f
NEW SMYRNA
On new 4-Lane U. S. H w t. I
18 Ml. North o f TITVSVILLF.
WAYSIDE INN
THURSDAY. DEC. 2 4 -1 :3 0 F . M.
An established 4-year old businesi hom e — gifts and I
souvenirs also snack bar. All equipment sells with basi­
nets. The home has 2 bedroom s, bath, living room and % |
Florida room with a charm ing fireplace. The property in­
cludes approx 10 acres fronting 800 f t , m ore or less, on I
the Hwy You can buy the home and established busi­
ness Including ISO ft hwy. frontage—and th* balance o f
frontage as commercial lots. Buy any part or the w hole |
as suits your need*.
,
Other coming Auctions Include: 49 Lots, Lake Wales, Wad.,
Die. 12, t:3»: Mayfair Restaurant, Haines City, Thurs.,
Dec. 13 1:20 Home, Haines City, Friday, Dee. 14, 1:10
Home Aubumdale, Sat., Dee. IB, 1:30; Com mercial Bldg
A Lot. Dec 18, 1:30 p. m. Sum m erflatd; Many others In­
cluding Day Hotel in Dade City; Ranchca, Motels, H om te
A Income Properties. Write for descriptive folders.

Nivrit'E OF SPIT
STATE OF FLORIDA TO: .
HUMAN IIa IINIIAHT aad vitMjAft
tmolJOHT. If allva. and their
reepeotlra
unknown
tpouto*
It
married, and If d**d thalr raepaoIlea unknown hairs, davit***, gran­
tee*. aatlgnsee. llanor*. eredllor*.
truefsea and any and all parllsn
claiming he. through.
under *&gt;r
iigalnRl RAla r»»p»ctlVD nam'd
r«ndant*. «nd
of th**m: ANNIK K. If AIt HIM and J AM EH IIARHIS. h*r huaband If allva. and If
dead, thalr
reepecRy*
unknown
hairs, davUaat, grantnaa
a,algaass.
lienors
creditor*.
trttetee*

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RALPH T. SADLER and EIJ-A &amp;
SADLKlt, hie wlf*. rl nl.
liefandanla.
NOTH r. OP at IT
TOi JOHN IL CALLOWAY and
.... .... .. .... — CALLOW AV, hi*
wife; J. C. MOSKI.KYi JOHN
\V. PIIITLE and ___ _______
1'IHTLE, hla wlfa; UKUltUE
W . HILL and ...._........HILL.
hla wlfa; JOHN M. PIMNULC
and ----- Pit INO LK. bis wife:
AV. A. KINO
and HUSS1K
KIND, hit wife; end each
of
ih«m.
If
alive.
and
tt any of tham he .lead hi*,
hnr or Ihtlr respective un­
known epoua*. heir* at law,
legate*! davleeea, grant****,
assignees llanor*. rradltora.
truslaae or nlhrr clalmanta
t.y, through, under or against
him. her or them: AND ALL
PERSONS,
NATURAL
OR
ARTIFICIAL, having claim­
ing lo hav* «r purporting
to hava any right, till* or
Interest In tho property In
Hamlnnla
Comity.
Florida,
deerrlhed herein:
TOU AND EACH OF TOU I1KRK1ST TAKK NOTICE, that a ault
hat bean filed against you In tho
above Court. Th* nature nf tha suit
nr proceeding la a suit In quiet
th* Htla In Ih# plaintiff fo tha
hereinafter described property. Th*
name o f Ih* Court In which aald
ault nr |*or*edlng la pending la
th* Circuit Court for Ih* Ninth Ju­
dicial circuit In and for th* Coun­
ty of Hemlnut* and Stale of Flor­
ida. In Chancery No. SIIS.
Th* abbreviated till* of ih* caaw
Is T*. E Hrsdehaw plaintiff, vs.
Ralph T. Sadler and Klla R Sad­
ler. hi* wife, *t at defendant*’*
Tho deerrtntlnn of tha real nronerty Involved In aald proceeding
described In th* Complaint la aa
follow*:
TRACT
I. Ragln at tha SW
corner of Hovnrnmant
teat 4, Section IS, Town•hip SI South. Hang*
I* East run Eaat TIB
yards. North 110 yarda.

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Many Things
Happiest Holiday
The American Chriitmas. preparations
for the observance of which are now under

way on an unprecedented scale, la a pageant
af something old, something new, n great
feel borrowed and ail of it blended into the
happiest holiday of the year.
Ko other day combines such a harmonous
pattern of religious, pagan, seasonal and
national traditions from so many corners
of eWUsatlon.
three favorite symbols of Christmas are
fslety new: the (Uttering, gift laden Christ*
mta tree, the greeting card and Santa Claus
as be is known today.
Tradition says the original Santa Claus
waa Bt Nicholas, a fourth-century bishop in
AshrMinor who gave gifts to the young and
poor. But the legendary patron of children
underwent striking changes of robe, beard,
ptfnenality and transportation as he drove
through the ages.
The American Santa, rotund and ruddy
r.hoard h’s reindeir slsigh, evolved from the
B i Nicholas of Dutch colonists in New
York- The transformation reached full sta­
ture la Dr. Clement Clarke Moore’s classic,
"A Visit From 8 t Nicholas." in 1823Greeting cards are an . English contribu­
tion. The first cards were designed in the
1140s, but not generally sold for two de­
cades. Two prototypes bore an identical mes­
sage which has not been improved upon to
this day: **A Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year to You."
The origin of the tree tradition is not
known. According to one theory, the Eighth
Century missionary Boniface persuaded the
Teutons to transfer their worship of Odin’s
sacred oak to an evergreen decorated in hon­
or of the Christ Child.
. The use of the Christmas Trees was con*
ftpod to the Rhine country until about 1700.
It is believed, the tradition crossed the At­
lantic with Hessian Mercenaries during the
American Revolution.
Holly, mistletoe, the Yule long, wassail
bowls end candles are relics of pre-Christian
midwinter celebrations, chiefly festivals of
the sun.
Ancient Romans feasted, exchanged gifts
and decorated with evergreens during Satur­
nalia, a December festival honoring the God
of Sewing.
Abuses of Christmas reached such a pitch
in feudal England that Parliament outlawed

The Sanford Herald
OvklWhcS Daily Nicest Saturday aad Suaday

Batarad aa aaaaad &lt;U&gt;. msttsr Oetabcr IT. t i l l at
U a raat Office at Sanford, rtortda uadar tka Aat
at Co-grass of Marah t ISIS
map raatuia Editor aaS Publisher

S T R A IN O N

THE O L D

F A M IL Y L O V E

SEAT

Her* are gutherltatlre m i t m
from the V e u r sa s Administration
to fou r quMtioo* at Interest to
form er
servicemen
and their
fam ilies:
Q. L is t spring I sold my horns
and let tho purchaser taka over
my C l loan. That w as hofart a
new law was pastod, releasing
veteran* from liability whoa they
soil GI homos. Would this now
law eovor mo? Could I now ob ­
tain a roUase from liability from
VA?
A. Yos, the now law could be
applicable, esca though you sold
your home before it w i» onactod.
You m ay obtain a r t k s o o from
liability, provided the loan la cur­
rent and tho present owner aasames liability and qualifioo as
a g oa l credit risk.
Q. Under the War Orphans Ed­
ucation program , may special
restorative training b* taken by
a disabled young person on a
part-time bails?
A. No. Special reiterative train­
ing must be full-tim e. However,
VA will determine wbat consti­
tutes full-tim e trelalag, baaed on
the capacities o f th# individual.

the holiday in 1044- The observance declin­
ed until the middle of the 19th century, when
Charles Dickens published his “ Christmas
Carol " The heartwarming story helped re­
vive the Christmas spirit and Dickens is of­
ten called the father of the modern Christ­
mas.
Tho Puritan leaders in Massachusetts al­
so banned the Yuletide holiday from 1669
to 1681, and a whole generation o f American
children grew up without Christmas.
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T V Programs Lack Culture
One lack to be found In the better televi­
sion programs concerns serious books ur.*
culture, in the sense o f the humanities. The
reasons for this are various.
Program directors and sponsors probably
do not think tlint these subjects will create
Interest. Wo still have many who are scorn­
ful o f serious culture in America. Discussion
of its phases is considered hlgh-brow. Such
attitudes ure partly defensive. They are al­
so partly the result o f the fact that some,
cultural figures have been downright snobs-;
But the cold war has or should have taught i
By SAM DAWSON
us that culture is vitally important, if we'
NEW YORK UK— Britain once
had not learned this from direct experience.
more Is looking to Uncle Sam to
An a matter of fact, the use o f cultural help her out o f another financial
programs could be a means to wean huge1meea.
audiences from television to radio—or even Crisis for tho pound starling,
the opposite. The well balanced program' which a large part o f the world
schedule o f any radio station or television! usaa to transact bualneas, have
com e along since tho war with
outlet should include cultural subjects.
fair regularity— IMS, 1M9, 1962.
A book like Tolstoi’s “ War and Pence’’ IMS. Tho prsscnt ono look* like a
makes human experience great. It could be dllly.
discussed so as to make an interesting halfUncle Sam would su ffer too if
hour. A discussion of how Aristotle's logic the pound sterling were weakened
is in your thinking whether you know it or too much. And U. S. foreign
not could lie fascinating- If we can break the policy Is based on alliance with
England and Western European
crusts o f two types of snobs, the low-brow nations. Besides, England points
anob and ths high-brow snob, new vistas out It could put up securities fo r
could open before usthe lonns it seeks.
For example, in some instances there are
Here Is what Britain aska;
1. Forgiveness o f an 81 m il­
those alive who knew Americans who are
lion
dollar Interest payment thla
wey. Freud, Einstein, to cite a ferf. "Meet
month on tha U. S. loan o f 1848
world cultural figures— Dreiser, John De- which stared o f f disaster fo r the
the Press" and other programs o f this sterling area at the end of the
character rarely invite a cultural figure. war.
Why? Books, illuminatingly discussed, help 8. A possible new loan, but has*
liberate us from ourselves. It is ridiculous of ed on British owned dollar se­
curities as collateral.
the television program directors— and pro- 8. Help In getting the dollars
gram directors of radio stations— not to needed to finance the shipment
have thought of this, or to have ignored it. o f Western Hemisphere oil to
Television executives often speak of TV England to replsce oil resources
as a great cultural medium. A few top-notch o f the Middle East cut o f f by the
blocking o f tha flues Canal and
culturnl programs would bo more convinc­ by pipe line sabotage.
ing than their words.
The latest onslaught on the

V e te ra n s C o rn e r
Q. 1 «m a disabled veteran iak
teg vocational rehabilitation train­
ing. Through an unavoidable ac­
cident, 1 waa further disabled in
training. Would I be entitled to
Increased compensation payments
because a f thla new disability?
A. You may be eligible for Incraased compensation fur the dis­
ability you suffered in training,
provided It waa not the result o f
your Own wilful misconduct.

Q. What does V A consider to 1
the effective date a veteran pays
his premiums on his GI Insur­
ance by m a'l— the date on the
fherlr or the postmark on the en­
velope?
A. The postmark date on the
envelope containing the payment
is accepted as the date payment
Is made.
y
Veterans living In Central Flor­
ida who wish further Information
about their various G f benefits
should write or visit the VA o f.«
flee at *2 E. Central A re. o f lando.

Britain Looking To U S For Help

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nut Am erican banker* point ment aceuritlss It w t t known to
out that while the crisis in the hold until recently.
pound -sterling is real enough
Britain is already talking w lth i
and the winter’s outlook bleak,
the
International Monetary Fund
Britain’s financial position Is far
In Washington for up to o half;
from desperate yet.
C tote K *| Fani*s WsXmN Ik . Yw M r-jV, nun U
In addition to the official re­ billion advance — port in credit
serves o f nearly two billion dol­ and part in withdrawal o f ila
"Sorry, Mr Hensiw. my zipper
lars worth o f dollar securities quota in the fund.
owned by the British govern­
And if Uncle Sam forgives th e '
ment. And it probably hat left Interest payment due this month,
tome o f the 80 fillion dollars Britain will have oround 1 4 bil­
worth of ihort-term U. S. g o v e rn -1lion dollars to help tide her o v e r .1

pound sterling started when N as­
A typical day in the life of a mother of ser seized the Sues C«nal. Inter­
• small boy can include such things as on« national confidence In the pound
t m i iw m r t'X z n iS ’J s g ,
began to w avr and th Bank o f j
permanently lost glove, one permanently England had to step In to help i
susses Imow SATES
lost overshoe, and one permanently lost tem­ hold It at tha official rate of j
By Carriar
tla par waak
Oaa Maatk
ll.lt
T ires Maatka
Sla Waa tka
Oaa Tatty
per.
$2.80 In ternu o f the American
(Its
tits
lll.lt
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All Okltaary aatlaaa. aarda at thaaka, raaalutlana and
dollar.
aatf.aa of aalartalaaiaat far tka yaraaaa el raltlas
British reservea o f gold and
A friend recalls the Christmas when he
faada aalli ka akaraad lay al raaular advartl.lna rataa
dollars began to shrink rapidly.
hurt
his
wife's
feelings
by
mistaking
the
Tka Hereto la a matnbar af tka AtaaeUtad ____
Praaa
Thsn Brltlah and French troops
which ta antltlad aaalaalaaly ta tka aaa far repuMleA*
ribbon on the package for the tie that was landed In Egypt and the rout was
Itaa al all tka local aawa yrlntad In thla new.yapar
wrapped inside.
on.
During Novmber the re­
Mondsy December 10,1986
P » g i 4,
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serves dropped hr 879 million |
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
One of these days a completely new cigar­ dollars, slipping below two million
For he Is our peace, who has made us both ette will bo Announced— no tobacco, but the dollars to the lowest level since
Decem ber 1958.
one. and has broken down tho dividing wnll world’s finest filter. It won’t be much fun
It's going to be a rough winter
o f hostility. READ: Ephesians 2: 11-22. to smoke, but it will be healthful.
In England at the best, even with
the aid which Uncle Sam Is likely
to give her. Oil shortages mean
m ore than just the parking o f
the fam ily car in the garage.
They threaten a drop in factory
By HAL BOYLE
free enterprise system.
output. This could mean unem­
mtil 1* holding otv
NEW YOnK LH-Nobo.lv wor­
lie starts fattening up In O cto­
" I 'm licensed to sell real es­ ployment at home and a decline
ries about 8anta Claus but he ber, Is ready to go by November.
in
exportable
goods,
further
tate or stoeka myself. Do you
has his problems.
weakening the position o f the
His art has Its atern demands. Be­
Right now he’s playing tho cause of hla beard he had to give know of anyone who would like pound In relation to the dollar.
•tock market In an effort to pile up cigar sm oking—stained it yel­ to hirtf a good dynamic salesman,
The weakness would affect a
up enough cash to tlda him ovor low—ho has to avoid spaghetti and and wouldn't mind If he had a large part o f the world outside
from on* Christmas to another. he flnda it difficult to drink from white b rea d ?"
the Iron Curtain. The dollar area
"E ven a jolly old saint likes a water cooler.
covers most of the Western Hemi­
Santa la really worrying that,
to eat regularly," said Santa. " I
"It Is not too easy to be a San­ come Dec. 2A, he’ll be up a chim­ sphere. The sterling area includes
sure wish I could get on a steady ta.” he said. "The first and hard­
the British Commonwealth na­
payroll. As it la my work is high­ est thing to master is the merry ney— reading the want ads, forgot­ tions,
except
Canada.
Among
ly
seasonal, only
about two ho-ho! You have to be able to ten again.
them are India, Pakistan, South
months out o f the year.
' A frica, Australia, New Zealand.
break out laughing without any
“ I can’t get enough consecutive provocation."
One fourth o f the wold's popul*.
WOMAN'S
VIEW
weeks of work to draw unemploy­
I tlon It In the storing bloc. And
How doca Santa fare in th stock
ment Insurance. I had to go Into
PORT CLINTON, Ohio UU-Wo- j Americans trade with all o f
market?
tho stock market. This year I hop*
men ar« like newspapers. Mrs them.
"P retty w ell," he admitted. "1 Le* Hafkin Steele, Toledo Blade
to top the $3.000-a-year bracket."
Already, however, there is talk
Santa Is Lucky 8 .Squire, a port­ am w elcom e any time o f the year reporter, told th« Junior Women's in England o f Imposing strict
ly gentleman in hla 30s with a in Wall Street. They all want San­ Club at nearby Oak Harbor.
quotas on the Importation there
genuine foot-long white beard. It’ s ta's money.
"S om e use good makeup; oth­ o f American goals. The govern
the real beard h * feels, that seta
"But for real d)namtc action ers bad. Some have bold faces ! ment will need what dollars it
him apart from the phonies In the give me the commodity markets— others do not." But, she advised, can lay Its hands on—by trade or
bo! hoi—and red-stocking—eap in­ particularly egge or onion*. I made "M an should always have one of |gift or loan—to pay for the oil and
$200 on eggs recently, that Is, until hla own and not try to borrow 1other raw materials its factories
dustry.
"1 gave up two other careres tho market went down again. I’m his neighbor's.
I require.
to take thU on e," said Squire,
who la top man In his field and
wants tt clearly understood be u
no bowery-typo Kria Kringle.
Squire, who wat bom In Hungary
— and Ukei to pun, " I still am
hungry"—has bean a lay proacber,
• physical therapist and a child­
ren’ s camp counselor.
About 10 years ago hla mous­
tache began to whiten and the
camp kids started rating htoa Santa
Claus.
"1 decided I would be Santa
Claus," recalled Squire. " I t took
m e two years to grow the beard.
"Since tchn at least a million
children have sat oo my lap and
told mo what thay wanted for
Christmas. During the season 1
work sometimes from 7 a. m. to
midnight. I've narked or a doxen
department stores I'v* been on cal­
endars, greeting cards, to news­
paper sod magsxine ada, beauty
pageants, auto shows, radio, telesisloo."
"W hy don't you stick to ono de­
partment store?"
"Each move I made I bettered
Tel 1031
m*:cH.'- said Squire, who Is a
Sanford, Feorido.
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THE SANFORD HERALD Monday Doc. 10 1956 Pag* 5

S o c ia l fc v&amp; n iA

Miss Rogers,
Oviedo Bustling
Activity
C lass Enjoy A n n u a l
D. J. Simon
As
Christmas
Seasor)raws
Near
Christm as Banquet
right They a n good
By Marian Jews*
Reveal Plans
An enjoyable evening and plen­
serve good food. Don't
OVIEDO—If you think Oviedo
Members O f Dorcas

Conning
The News

B Y VIRGINIA CONN
Final plans have been revealed
la not a hustling and buttling tnlad Party If you arv a m em ­
by
Miss
Beverly
Rogers
and
Don­
Belated
news
U
my
specialty, mem ber certain tlm ei In my life
little community, you Just move ber any chance.
ald James Simon, o f Lafayette, and here Is some 1 insist upon when the laundry was always
,\go
p.
m
.
alto
the
tentative
out for a while and try to keep
La., who will be married on Dec mentioning. Mildred tnd AlUe Lo- Ironed and put away, a pie w ai
up with all the activities that pla,re now for the Mary Law28 at 3:30 p. m. at the All Souls per entertained the Class o f 'to, in the oven, and a good book re­
ir e going on. We personally guar­ ton***® to meet with Marian
Catholic Church.
47 during the Army-Navy game. ceived the proper attention. At
antee that you will 1000 be a (J|jJ. B.) Jones and Mrs. L.
Maid o f Honor will he Miss The guesta enjoyed grilled hot one tim e I even baked bread!
A.
rdy
at
the
home
o
f
the
very tired person.
Christmas ccle- M ary Jane Boyle, of Warren, 0 ., dogs as they watched the game Proscrastlnation Is my middle
tl
Now, if you want to e st—Ovledo ( o fL for their
and bridesmaids will be Miss on television. Although it was name, though, and I will always
is certainly th# town to come brflBetty Land and .Miss Martha T ay­
settle down after Christmas, or
i&lt; p. m. Mrs. G. W. Alford's lor, both of Jacksonville. Larry very inform al, Mildred had lovely
to. If you want to lose weight—
arrangements o f bronze and yel­ July. They just don't put aa many
it is very bird to do so wtlh ao hf will be th* place to get Simon, o f Lafayette, La., will be
low chrysanthemums on her ta­ hours In days anymore. Anyway,
aj®r turkey dinner, fo r the best man and ushcra will be
many "feed s" In the offing.
vote that when the holidays *r*
bles. Attending were M allie and
iaful
Workers'
Sunday
School
For
Instance— Monday
night
Charles Comeaux, o f Lafayette, John Barlowr. Lew and Marty Mil- over that w* all take two week*
would take some travelling to get ^ will meet there for their and Edwin Varn, cousin of the saps, C liff Duncan, Camille Metz­ o ff to bouseclean, to play golf
around. At T p. m . the members ing of fun for Christmas. M rs. bride from Sanford.
ger, Virginia Johnston (John In (o cook, to read to our children,
of th* Kstie Sue Circle of the y Farnell, Mr*. C. A. BuchA reception will be held at the Gitm o), and Sally and
Howie or Just to sit and think.
Oviedo Baptist Church will have n and Mra. A. D . Stanley will home o f M r and Mrs. Robert Weigle. In talking to Mildred disBut meanwhile, a Christinas ca­
wonderful time at the home co-hostess.
T. Humphrey, 217 E. Third St. covered that they, loo. are going rol la playing, there are gifts to
forgot
to
include
in
your
o f Mrs. J- W. Beasley eating that
away fo r Christmas. The Lopers be bought, decortalona to be put
!ay night Itinerary the Christcovered dis|&gt; supper, enjoying the
are going to Millry, Alabam a for up ami I'm going to a party, so
party o f
the Methodist
eschanging of gift* and then thelrj
the holidays.
I'd better end this right now.
era' Guild, to be held at the
business meeting. Mrs. T. R. Pi
Mike Michel o f 11ATU, Is In the
But before I do— there wilt bo
kin is chairman o f this clrtleim e o f Mrs. Thom as HoillngsNaval Hospital In Jacksonville for an O fficer's Wive* Club board
Having been to Topple Beatley'torth.
By Marian Jones
an operation an his knee. Treats meeting on Tuesday morning at
on numerous occasions, we kno^ M iss Kathryn Lawton, leader,
OVIEDO—The Cub Scouts of has gone up there to be with him
ten o ’ clock, at Betty Guy's hom o
they will haev a treat in store fq a ys it will be the usual exchange Troop No. 2t3, dens 1 and 2. held
We all wish him a speedy rccov on Mellonvllle and First. Ail mem*
all who come.
gifts, etc. We’ll bet it will be their pack m eet Thursday even
*ry.
bers are requested to come and
At 8 p. m. take your chol&lt;*nythlng but usual— If we know ing at Ihe school auditorium,
The HATU wive* met fo r des their alternates, so they may bo
A.)
slMarte
Hollingsworth.
John Evans, cubmaster, presld
Vera Slyer* (Mrs- A
Initiated in the mysterious ways
Friday ia the day that It fill­ Ing. Btnne Wa Inright and Wes sert bridge at Mildred L oper’ i on
Louise Gore (M rs. Stilton)
o f this organization- Plans will bo
ed up to the "g ill*” . By the time Evans, den chief* for the two Thursday. Present at this func­
have a two-ln-one party.
tion, which lost a lot o f its mem made fo r installing th« new board
The group In this affair be! F riday comes, if you are still on respective dens, conducted the bers due to Ihe fashion show, al the luncheon Thursday at tho
to both the Pearl Martin Cl y ou r rounds, we are afraid you flag salute and roll call.
were M arty Millsaps, M allie Bar- B. O. Q.
Den 2 won the roll call count.
and
the Homemakers Su w ill be giving nut.
low, Ruth Norvell. Joan Welgele,
Mrs.
John
Courier,
den
mother
A
t
10:30
a.
m.
the
Christmas
School Class. They hav* co
Virginia Johnston, Betty McLean,
for
den
1,
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
Schti
program
,
under
the
direction
o
f
ed their Christmas parties
ami M ac Edwards.
M rs. Florence Windham and Mrs. mneher, .en mother for den 2
one large affair. Sirs
Missed the Pcsnut Bowl parade
W. H. DeShazo, using 6th and assisted by Mrs T. I- Lingo, as­
Aulin, Jr. is chairman
after all, but I did hear a great
sistant,
supervised
the
skits
pre­
Sth
graiie
talent,
w
ill
be
present­
etc, .Mrs. Gore the teacher
Th reegular meeting o f Semi class.
ed. After dinner the Christmas sented by the two respective deal about one float which was
dens. The theme was Life In Ihe brain child of one o f our
role Chapter No. 2 OF.S was held
Knowing the reputation .*•- room mothers w ill be on hand
Navy w ives, Carty Strlbllng. The
Puerto Rico.
Thursday night at the masonic
to
have
their
Christmas
parties
The annual monthly meeting o f
Gore and Sirs. Stycrs bot)*v®
float was for Mrs. Ihmth's room the Up*ala Community Presby­
Mr.
Evans
announced
lhat
the
Temple. Mra- P. I! Wyatt, Worthy for "wonderful parties," w
In their individual rooms. By ex­
Matron, presided in (hr East, as a good time will be had / a" f perience, I know food will be new den mothers for th,. next and consisted of a large blue bull terian Church Teachers' Council
three months will be Mr*. F. W dog, copied by the talented Carty was held Friday at 8 p. m. Tho
sisted by the Worthy Patron, P,
At 8 p. m also th* h&lt;i ° ‘ plentiful. At noon the Oviedo Wo­
McCall, den 1, and Mr*. John from the bulldog In Lady and final plans o f the yearly Christ­
If. Wyatt.
Mrs. Chirles T. N iblsck/1 b® m an's Club luncheon will be held
the Tram p. This fierce looking mas program were accepted by
Resolutions were read and the Ihe scene of m oth er ml •** — m ore details In another column Evans, den 2.
V t I S S KAT1IY CARLOS, who was named Sweetheart o f the FFA
Awards were as follows: Den animal was perched on top o f a chairm an George Pezold, srlth tho
Charter wa» draped in honor of fair— the Christmas P»rty* tJlr ! about this— and Friday overling
w on Saturday night. Miss Carlos is a freshman In high school (S ta ff
white ca r, the whole very effec date being set fo r Sunday Dec.
Mrs. Estelia Elliott who passed cl* meeting o f the Chai®'j['&lt;‘ the Ovtedo basketball boys will 1— Danny Gammage received
Photo.'
live, especially since the class 23 at the It a. m. worship serv­
Lion
Rook,
a
gold
arrow
and
away in November.
m eet Tavaert ln the ioeal syn
Circle of the Oviedo
colors are blue and white.
w
three
silver
arrows;
Allen
Shull
ice.
Officers for 1857 w ere elected Church. Co-hostesses Inc/ *tf*- ealum.
Louise and Jim Parker are
a Bear Badge. Honor cubs were
S-durlay will be a let-up on
Mrs. Clover M a m will he pro­
as follows: Mrs. H. E. Cordell, T. L. Lingo. Mrs. J. V, ' Kin'
this
Al McCall, Danny Gammage and resigning from social life
viding gifts for the cradle, be­
the party round up, but Ihe wed
Worthy M atron; Robert H. Wil non and Mis* Esther M*'weekend
to
spend
the
tim
e
quietly
We have also enJoy«/t*ny( a ding rehearsal o f the Dishman- At Ward.
ginners and primary groups. Jun­
liams. Worthy Patron; Mrs. L.
Den 2—Douglas Reynolds re In Sarasota enjoying their child ior and Senior classes will e x ­
T. Sheppard, Associate Matron; good tim» at anythin Luri*J® Malrolmn wedding party will be
ceived a Lion Radge, a gold ar­ ren and a little rest. Susie’ s birth change elfts. Members o f 'hi
L. T. Sheppard. Associate Patron; (M rs.
Niblack)
has'*fn ln on the card for the evening. Sat­
Mist Ors Dee Ray, daughter o f ( Best man was Dean Marshall
row and was an honor cub. Da day Is Saturday (at teast her par Youth Fellowship will meet Frt
Mr«. J. 11. Bllbrey, Secretary; charge of, and we can /1"® *?u urday Is left to go to Lots' Beau­
Mr. and Mrs. Quintus E. Ray. and and ushers were Robert Sher and
vid Evans received a gold arrow ty Is) and than they will take
Mrs. W. E. Raines, Treasurer; that fun and la u g h to*111 b® ty Shop and grocery buying.
off. About this time I guess we day at 7:30 p. m., Dec. 21 te
James Francis Kellner, son of William R. Schultz.
M rs W. B. Moye, Conductress; had by all.
Sunday at 3 p. m. you wl'l be
all need a breather. W onder who trim the tree and box the candy
The bride's moluer wa* lovely
0 t r . and Mr* Ralph Fcltner, were
Mrs. John Sheppard, Associate
When you
have *****
parked
In
the
Oviedo
Baptist
A special Invitation is extended
started all this holiday gaiety to
in
a
dress
of
navy
blue,
worn
married Sunday at 3 p. m. at the
Conductress; and E. C. Williams rounds, Just com e a / * " m® “ Church to witness the marriage
Sunday School
supervisor,
begin with? For weeks nothing by
Congregational Christian Church. with a white orchid and pink ac­
Sentinel.
you ar« able to m j^ * ,®-*Pby- o f Georgia Dishman and Kenneth
at all will happen and then all Mrs Jack Rossman, for parents
The Rev. J. B. Root officiated cessories.
Appointed Officers will be an slcally or from a f/u m m y. If M alcolm.
of a sudden you fe*| as if you with children under school age
Following the wedding a recep­
at the double nng ceremony,
nounced at a later date. Public you think you ha*m *“ ® *b®
There will he more "e a ts ", for
had jum ped on a merry go round to attend the services and leave
tion
was
held
at
the
church
so­
which was performed against a
installation will ha held Dec. 29, rounds on Monday'®1' * ° on the reception ia scheduled to fol­
lhat never stops. Not that I'm the little one* In the welUuperbackground of white chrysanthe­ cial room, which was very attrac­
from there and Iril® Tuesday low at the church, also.
at the Maaonlc Temple.
complaining,
because
there is vlsed nursery.
mums, white gladioli, and palms, tively decorated for the occasion
At 8:30 p. m- tMiember* o f
nothing
I
like
better,
being
the
We
bet
you
ypend
the
rest
o
f
the
Next meeting o f Teachers Coun­
In
the
center
o
f
the
serving
table
The
Chapter
room
aa
well
ai
with lighted candles on the altar.
the Kingdom S&lt;jr *' Sunday
original party girl, but I do re- cil w as set for Jan. 4 at 8 p. m.
d a y and evening resting to start
was a floral piece made o f large the dining room were beautifully
The organist, Miss Helen Witte,
School Class wil»®et ®t « : » ou t again the next week.
white chrysanthemums and on decorated
with red poinaettia
played “ 0 Promise M e" and "1
p. m. sharp to dt*r ,b ,t
the bride's book table was a brazilian pepper, white mums and
Love You T ru ly". The bride given
an“
greenery In keeping with the cious turkey and
smaller bouquet.
9 m marriage by her father, wore
the trimmings f 8 ° ab!n* T
C
hriitm
ai
theme.
For a wedding trip to Tell City,
a floor length gown of Chantilly
celebrating t h e li" " " * ! ChrUtAfter the masting delicious fruit m i| party. MrVb * °d ore Aulin
la ce and nylon tulle over bridal Ind., the bride chose a gray tail­
accessorized cake and coffee were aenred by la chairman of*-1 ®v*nl- Spe­
satin. The lacc bodice was styled ored suit, smartly
Mrs. Lewis Brademeyer and her cial guests in I / o r *n ®‘ J be
with a Sabrina neckline and but­ with black and white.
Upon their return from Tell committee.
tons extending down the back to
Reverend and J l^ u is L- 0*7
the pointed waistline
Buttons City, the coupleiwUl n u k e their
The next meeting, Dec 20, will and th. local Jrch missionary
Ry Marian Jones
312 EAST FIRST STREET
were also used at the wrist clos- home at 320'i Oak Ave.
be a Christmas Party, all mem and her huibaiw hl b* 00 band
OVIEDO—The
Ovl&lt;-do
P-TA
Present
at
the
weilding
were
hers will please bring a gift to to help with ( " e a t * "
PHONE 78
ings of the long sleeves. The
w ill have their first business
The affair • Pushed up to meeting since Ihe October meirt°_D‘ *L. J!*rrnt*’.
* ? d exchange. ‘ G ift Is not to exceed
bouffant skirt was of tulle, with JJ5 snro1
II. JAMES CUT
JAMES B. CIJT
a deep overskirt of lace. Her veil Mrs Ralph Kellner o f Tell City, Ji in cost
8:30 in order f 'n*»h »&lt;» thoa« Ing on Tuesday evening at 8 p. m.
wishing to af* *be P ’ TA meet­ M rs. James Partin, president,
o f silk illusion was held by a Ind.
The bride was born in Phila­
ing schedule/"' * P- m‘ "tight presiding.
O tu r a or pearls. She carried a
do so. More another Item about
small white bride's bible with delphia. Pa. and attended schools
Mrs. James Pearson, program
in Philadelphia and in Sanford,
roses and ribbon streamers.
P-TA.
chairm an, has secured the state
graduating from Seminole High
Wednesda/iRhl l* ‘ *»® « » “ *• stinervisor. Gene Ravhurn, o f T a l­
Maid o f Honor, Miss Barbara
School, whcr&lt;- she was a m em ­
We can’ t give you nil a Christman gift but each time
choir pracc » n*l prayer meet­ lahassee, as the guest speaker
Lillian Smith, wore a
street
ber o f the Pan American Club,
you
visit our salon may register for a chance on a
ing
nights/
»h®
churches,
so
length dress o f blue lact over taf­
fo r the evening.
the Sally Staff, and the office
turkey to he given away on Dec. 23. No purchase nec­
there will/ n® P*rty gadding
feta with satin trim. Her acces­ staff.
The seventh and eighth grades
essary to register)
that night
sories were white and she carried
are in charge o f th* social hour
The groom was born in HuntANNE FOGARTY'S n e w
a colonial nosegay o f pink and
From now until Christmas, a free cosmetic gift with
ingberg, Ind and attended schools
,n "only” , , have
im ■"meetings,
“
trench silhouette la shown ln
. tend, p,"
as wa
white roses.
each permanent wave.
in Tell City. While in high school
the
Oviedo
Baptist
bugle navy flannel. It Is fash­
Circle &lt; “ '•
jev.-ry other month Ibis year, and
Call for price specials thru December.
he was on Ihe varsity football
ioned loose with a hlgh-fltted
Church /* have tb®*r ,nnua! ,h e wants a large attendance.
team and was a member of the
__________________
, trench coat yoke and la to be
ChristmjParty at *h® h0"1® o f l
P h o n e 971
-.
_
C ...J I
. » 4 .1 A M m '
Camera Club He is currently
Mra. E f Farnell at 7:30 p. m.|
worn belled o r (towing. Gilt
In the U. S.Navy, stationed at
Xhcrf'1! h® much merry-mak*!
Vanilla pudding looks gism or- buttons at the neck add to th*
S. N. A. S.
ing aiil',cn,y
good refresh- ous when It Is topped with mrrin- parade touch. It also comes In
in:. S. OAK AYE
m r n ts /l know Mae King and gues garnished with hlibs o f red
banner red and campaign yetDoug!#Aria (M rs. Bob and M rs.1Jelly and grated enconu'
low.
Dec. I
Carrie 3t. Nlcbolds
FTa
Miss Beverly Rogers bride-elect
o f Don Simmon was honored Frl
Want to produce fried food that
both golden brown and digestHave the fat at the correct
temperature for frying.
home o f the latterBy Mill* and Rnwage. sites
Cotton flanncel in liz es 15 priced to fit th* budget.
The rooms wrr* attracUvely de­
8-11 for that young one on
corated with iirrangcmenl* of a* i \ da.-h o f mustard Is good to
Creaming cooked spinach? Add
ters and camellias. A silver col- j ail(j ,0 „ fream ,a u cc that is to a little grated onion t-» pep up th*
your Christmas list give
oreil palm shoe, centered *ith a be u, f), wjth /Uh
, flavor
A lists In sizes G-18. $2.25 * $2.&lt;i9
her a useful gift . . .
small figurine and candles, sur- ^
something she ran wear all year.
rounded with green leaves and
yellow chrysanthemums and grac­
ed with a large pink bow. was
displayed in a prominent place
S l/r s f -19, solid colors. A gift he'll * c " ffM »te and
in the room. The dining tabic.
* y
ou
'll
love to give him.
# overlaid with a while rloth. held
a miniature bride standing under
a white bell.
-J flltl
Th*
- j . . -es
presented toe
By Bluebird in slipone,
honoree with a ribbon corsage, ( ’ aturing a wishbone, at a smybol
cardigans and th* new jeweled
ty o f good thing* to eat. Includ­
ing the traditional turkey, were
had by an attending the annual
Chriitma* Banquet given by the
Doreai Class.
Central
Baptist
Church, Thursday. Tables were
eovered with whit* linen tableeloths and had eenterpleeei of
pointeltia, fern, and Brazilian pep­
per. beautifully aramged h r Mrs.
Phyllis Nash. M rs Ira Galloway
and M r* Audrey YeaUe.
Gifts for each mem ber o f the
class were found under a decorat­
ed Christmas tree placed on a
separate table.
Attending w ere Mr*, i . W. Par­
ham, Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. M addox, Mr
and Mrs. Joe Daniels, M r. and
Mrs. Fred Yeakle, Mr. and Mrs
Jack Benton, Mrs. Ralph Hart­
man, M r* G. B. Sapp, Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Bass, Mrs. H. E
McSwain. Mr. and Mrs. O. G.
Owens, Mrs- Margaret Dilliard,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Galloway, Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Wiggins, Mr. and
Mrs. W- R. Wiggins, Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. High, Mrs. A1 John
son Mrs. Harriet W ilcox, Mrs.
Jewell Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. J
Wilkinson. Mrs. Phyllis Nash and
Mrs. Edith Cox.

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M iss O ra Ray, J. F. Feltner
Married Sunday Afternoon

Gene Rayburn W ill
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‘M iss B. Rogers
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Miss Rogers was then presented
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After the honoree opened her
many lovely gifts, the hostesses
served refreshments o f cake, cof
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Those invited to share this
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Stareher inaoraaea for
■m m Broca u Km Marcher
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Claud* JfltttD. ht*h filing re&gt;
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aoar last weak, was bald for a
mtag.r four polnti.
Not only did the Bravo tower
taehea above the vlaltlnf Seminolti, but they played mora mea
than the Btmlaolea have on the
MA" and "B** toama combined.
The iamlnole dafanaa waa comparttlvaly IncffacUva agalnat the
SMART li REAL HUSKY NOW
SEATTLE, Waah. &lt;i&gt; -Doug
Smart, who made a practice of
•maahlng all of Bruno Boloa
biiketball (coring reeorda in high
ichool and then at a University
of Washington freshman, hat ad­
ded 13 pounds to his a fact 7 frame
alnre IV «rasrn. H&gt;
goes
1'ed Kroll. gulf's laading money
winner of IMA, won one tourna*
mant In IMS. but linUhcd second
In two other* and twice finished
third.

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• t . t . Ih r p in e . «f W i S i n r i nn.l
M C I O llie r *-litrt«* of Ih r
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beards.
Starsbar hit for )l bothaU, MeLemon took advantage aI the
eloaa guarding the
threw at bias tad toned IS
throws lata IS palais.
Bat the scrappy aamlaolea bad#
fair ef things to come. With ao
aanlori making tba trip, tba Uny
warriors showed that with time
and experience they would boco a t one of the men fermlda
bla quintets la the ana,
Despite being almost completely
locked out by tba Boom som de­
fense, Joe High and Cadi Dandridge wall accounted for them­
selves. High connected for IS
points, Dandridge nine, and every
member of tba trawling squad
scored the hoop a least oner
rc Ft Tot
Boone
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Walla
0 18
is
Starchtr
a IS SI
McLemore
3
a
0
Smothers
8
3
Mafcsl
0
a
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Melrose
0
0
0
Jim Flowers .
1
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Jack Flowers
0
0
0
0
Carlton
0 0
0
Joyner
1
8
1
Wort
1
1 0
Chapman
0
Jonea
1
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Jordan
0
Htmell
1
3
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34 18 83
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Sanford
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High
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McCoy
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Dandridge
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MrMurray
1
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Totals
13 11 37
Score by quartet II
lloonc
27 17 27 13-83
•Sanford
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to. HU*
la laadmd thia week all tha to*
grtdkata of human drama win
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le enacted, perbapa silently, a*
Res*
round tho game ef golf. Tragedy,
arktC
rCt.
reward, bops
10* OMM Win to
■Mot, etraolo with tho
fall eat of the rtsks et
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the realising tad the shattering ioo, as* the ttp • wm rasa Ito
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Second Annual I1AM0 FOA MayellmtMtkn tragtoy wffl
i*1lf *f r J a&gt;&gt;
nUWn. Mickid
fair laa Open.
young golfer Baths Us wit*
Everyone remembers tho tearful case I&lt;
and toadafw totto. So may y
s a , or
smile of A] Balding last year
on ha wrote a page la tho re­
J &amp; sssv rJ t T O
cord books by winning the May- istlea B
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dream.
fair Open. The slim, modest, and
•ell United youngster that had Bamewtofo alee the drama wfll
to undergo the ordeal of qualify­ be balantod. Some ether j p i
ing had all tho cards stacked golfer sriU get the lift, the heps,
TO LIAS WHR1 BOX
agalnat 1dm. Only about ton per­ that wfll tarry him an te a aor
cent of tho men who attempted cesafhl career ta the Mtlaa’a CHICAGO (It—Al Lopes, new
qualification nude the grade; he Mghtri sport.
manager ef the Chtoago White
waa om of them. But than, m Sanford wfll to in the aatlea'i
Canadian bad ever won a major golf Umellght tide week. Human Sex, la the fourth former cotchtr
U. 8. tournament before, ao the Interest and tom competition wfll to lead the File Rose. The others
tho Uaks. 1
gallery all but Ignored him- He
Billy Sullivan bt 1080. Bay
fall’
came through, though. His 2 un­ and
la 1807-M tad J««k On*
st
der par MS made him tho champ urea—the world of
slew
la
1880-18.
ford'g
Hagortlpoat the Mayfair. Ha waa the first
Canadian over to win a major U.
8. tournament.
And then the human drama was
mada known. Everything depend
g h ld iim
a i fia / t a d s
ed on the Mayfair Open for AL
Sanford represenUd tho "Big
Om " In his Ufa. Had Al not
good, ho would hnvo bad to peek
his bag and go honw. The tour
would have been over far him;
hit dream cf being a groat got
for would have crashed down on
GIRLS PATENTS
him In darkness.
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Golf Gosip
By B. HUGH ANSLEY
Sports Editor
Carfagao Family AddItlea
The Cnrfagno family has expand*
ed. Dec. 7, at 10:U p. m. waa the
arrival time of tho little girl.
Jerry and baby are report*! In
fine condition, but Mario la atill
a little ahaky. Jerry la to be re­
leased Wednesday If aU goes well.
She saya the hope* to bo able to
watch part of the POA Open this
week.
I'ro* Readying for
Qualifying Round
Some SO pro* were practicing
yesterday for the qualifying round
Tuesday. Laat ysar 74 was the
golden key, but speculation has It
that It will take a far lower score
this year.
Speculation On Winning Score
Speaking of apeculatlon, a vat*
lely ef opinion oxlat on whet
score will take this year's cham­
pionship. The course la in ex­
cellent shape, and the competi­
tion will be keen. Soma opinions
are:
Mario Car'agno: still shaky
from being a father, but othtrwlae rational and vary familiar
with tha course. "Last year’s VA

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ooe-day roeord laat Sept, n
when 44J33 faaa Jammed Forbes
will ib* broken this year.
Field. The gate wee helped by
■n "Via."
BUI ulk: local golfer; con­ givMwaya.
stant tVr on the course; playa
Bill Foulk broke pur again last
a par \ under game; watched
the toufc.nt last year. “ If this week with a 80. In the roundrobin
weethtrf p* „p It wfll take a foursome with Bill, Carl Hubbel
much bfr score to win. The had a 71, Al Bryant 70, Bill Flam­
course la excellent shape- More ing 70 and yesterday Clarence
grass la, fairway and a bet- Phillip* 71.
Mayfair Inn Offers
Mr earp«n the groans. It will
Rates Far Beys
take a too win."
Free
coming
Into Sanford for
Freddie •*,«»•: pro from
Lnla, Mb Arrived yesterday the tourney will find the Mayfair
and shot q for bis first prac­ Ian at their aervlces and the re­
tice. "The rao la in good shape duced pro rate is enticing. Baa
service to the Country Club
*70 la a g« figure.Walker Un, finished Sth la available to guests.
last year's «u . During throe
days’ practice has been edging
par with a -j average. "The
course le In bip ,hap* this year
It will take better score this
year. 13 und*,,r ( » ? ) should
do It."
8NA8 Wtaovar OAFB
The Sanford w i Air Button
won over the Vndo Air Force
Base In last
natch by 10
O /L
points. SNAS Wavt-*9Vt «nd
were hosted by losers In the
dObhouse after &gt; round.
BIU Foulk \ „ f „
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Monday Doe. 10,1966 Pag* 7
ANTELOPE
CHEYENNE, Wyo. ID - Most
aw
Enforcemont
HOLLYWOOD II) — Note to perform*r. I would get myself lUtes' traffic woes canter around
LOST AND FOUND
Broadway theater goers: If Bur­ involved in shows and couldn’t too many trucks and cars, but Cut Hi-W ay Deaths
DEPAETMENT
gess Meredith reads his Shavian accept film roles. For toitanco, 1
SPOKANE,
Waah- l*-When sWyoming
faetd
a
serious
traffic
TALLAHASSEE
ID—The
FltH*
was
touring
two
years
in
"Tea­
HOLLYWOOD t i t - TV latest lines to "Major Barbara" with a
d*
Highway
Patrol
Headquarters
year-old
Curtis
Hahn disappeared
probtem with migrating antaiop*.
HoPywaad success story conetms Japan*** accent,' m u** it, please, house ef the August Moon.'
cam# up with some proof thot from Ms home the fifth time la
a beauteous Meals from Eagle T V coofUaien will be natural.
It was simply thla:
"Ala*, I worked for a year for
manpower and strict enforcement a Meath poll*# began to eatah aa.
Rank, Calif., wha was toM three V this weak Meredith Is on a th* Ford Foundation in "Excur­
Federal aid regulations require
of traffic roles ean cut highway
MONDAY
0l tfcelyean ape aV would never walk merry-go-round that might even sion' on TV. Meanwhile. I was
Then will he a
Previously, a motorcycle pa­
fencing along blghwaya designat­ deaths.
raisins
a
family:
I
have
two
throw
meh
a
craftsman
as
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M*1
*Friendship
ef
the
T V Warns* ot Mu Fint Pr*strolman
and patrol ean took him
ed on Ut* Interstate system.
Patrol Inspector Raid Clifts*
Christian Chunk la the I Shapely,
Here's hi* schedule . for th* children now."
bytsvte* Church win tu n their
to
tho
poiic*
station when he was
Tha
natural
migration
paths
to
•aid that while there had been
Fellowship Han at 1:B0 pja.
ban Lang has waked right into eek= On Sunday he was in Bos. But whan "Joe Butterfly" came
Mtaoss Meeting and tofood
and
water
for
southern
fouad.
Each
time he beaded
U
per
cent
increase
In
traffic
along,
he
couldn’t
resist
th*
ton, helping with the rewrite of
T V Junior High Glee Ctab, “ “ g *
Wyoming's vast antelope herds fatalities statewide this year straight for tha station’s candy
of officers. There will under the direction of Mn. A«- W * * *&gt; 8 * * J a Mb iN U h "•peaking of Murder," Ms first chance to sec Japan.
frequently cross U S. 30.
V • e r r in f dish luneheon in the naholla Fleming, will give Ua
there was a 47 per cent in the machlM.
effort as a stage producer. Sun­
Educate* Building at u moo. Christmas program, with 13d hays
Th* highway couldn't get fed itx-eounty Headquarters Troop
day night ha flaw to New York,
S
They decided te k«*p him away
T V Orel## will meet at 10 a. m. and Ctrl* taking part.
oral aid unless tho highway 1* Dlstriat.
ha caught an avsralght
“ J l? *
°*
from tho police station th* fifth
at the church.
adequately
fenced
—
apd
tho
staia
plane to Lo* Angelas.
In the state there have
C l£ J 2 7 w T J G A * J
J 2 K U U L *Ury *
game and flab department main­ l.OM highway deaths, an Incroes* time. K« likes eandy too watt,
*vs*lag Circle l of th# WoMonday and Tuesday he was
tained the antelop* hard, vital ef M4 over the like period ■ year
cb*rt^f wUV IMIM *** always knew t v u going to dubbing dialogue for "Jo* ButterWARM CREAM CHEESE
anea ef the First Presbyterian
to the state's r*cr*atlonal and ago.
Church wfll hate a covered dish as foBowm Ne. 3— Mn. L. f . be aa aetnas," aha recalled. fly," * film be made last sum­
SAUCE
18
DELICIOUS
ON
DOUBLE DUCK
tourist economy, would b« wiped
supper at 1:30 in the Educational Hagan, 1T0I Park Are. at * k "Iran when I wad a girl in Eagla mer la Japan and in wMch b*
LOGAN, Ohio ID—Tommy Wood*
CHOCLATE PUDDING
But
In
the
six
count!#*
la
this
■•1
A
""
Mn.
J*
MURadi
a
auhurh
af
Loa
Angelas,
out if tit* migration paths ware
Building. Mn. W. 8. Bromley Sr., liana, Ml Oak Ava^ at S p. at.; i used to organise ulars In which daya a native black marketeer,
ana tharo have been S3 deaths geird bagged two ducks with mm
Here’s a brand new idea far • blocked.
ie Chairman. Oo-hoiteatcs will be No. 7 - Mrs. Roy Wall. 4 » Vlr- I E d g atorand d W t The. I’ d rben be flaw back to New York,
■hot recently at nearby Scott'
compared to 47 last year.
desert sauce I Cream
eh
The solution:
Mr*, J. G Walter, Mn. Annie Mc­ glnla Ava., at 3 p.
Ne. A— go around tho aoighborfaood col arriving in time for the Wednes­ sweetened with confectioners’ su­
Tha troop patrols Leon, Jeffer­ Creek .H w a n t beginners’ taels
Arthur, Mr*. C. E. Hunter, and Mrs. 0. E. White, 1101 Myrtle Meeting 3 cento from the grown day matinee of "Major Barbara."
When U. 8. M Is Improved to son, Madison, Taylor, Wakulla Tammy, 14, has boaa hunting with
lire. I . L. VIhlen.
After the craning performance, gar and flavored with vanilla,
l our Unss under th* interstate
Ave., at 3 p. re., and Ne. 8—Me- up* to see the shew."
and Gadsden counties. Five mala hla dad for seven yuan.
mlxad with milk. It’s than banted
The Bop leout* of the Tint Klnlay Hall, covered disk lunch-! After high sehoci, she tried her i* had tha rast of the week ofI and served warm over an faqr highway program, underpass** will traffic arteries— U. S. 10, M, 3Tt
be constructed every two mites 111 and 18—cut across tha dis­
Proebyterlan Church will mast in eon, bring table aervke. 11:30 n. Ilush a« an actress. She acted In to wMp his own production into to-make ehocolata-rlea pudding.
CHICKENS GET EGGS
along nesrly 300 miles of read—
the Seeot Boom at T p. m.
m.
little theaters and dM tense night akape In Boston.
POLK, Nab. (JR—A thrsoyearTh* chocolate-tic* pudding is nst to let th# antelopes cross. trict.
T V Seeeiea ef the Tint PreeI
somehow
managed
to
catch
Th# enlisted Man's WteWa «W» ttaging. TVst polle atroek.
Franklin and liberty counties old youngster hare broke over
up with him out here between easy because ehoclat* pudding mix
bytertan Church will meet it T:S0
1M eggs by hitting them against
were
added to tho troop'#
Is
used.
Th*
rice
needs
no
q
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tho chicken bout* wall.
age
area
a
week
ago
bul
forehand
preparation
and
•hocotate-riee
pudding
placed
in
The Rav. Ensmlnger win eou- dentoud ft, because I eras alvayi International. HeSra* affable, if quickly In 14 minutes. It Is sweet­
» Evening Circle Ne. S ef the Weare not figured In th* reports. H* told Moat 'Th#
dessert dishes.
somewhat
frenzied.
“
Joe
Butter­
morning dfrollons e v * M M 11* But I had pains to
■ten of the First Presbyterian duct
This reelpo make* 10 servings
Headquarters Troop operated hadn't had any breakfast
« J back and neck and I eouldnt fly" is bis first film in tlx years, ened, then added to the chocolate
Church win meet at I p. m. with WTRR at 1:30 a. a .
pudding.
Thla
pudding
U
speonet
and
1
1/4
cups
aauc*.
with
13 men during 1855. Tha they wanted soma."
reamnber Vving done anything and I atktd him about Ms ab­
Mr*. Robert Jackson, at the Ban
-tq isnf pun seqeip yet tap our
manpower now la 22. Tha troop la
sence.
njKtDAF
I te strain lh«m.”
ford Naval Base, Quarters B.
augmented on holiday weekends training and most win bo patrol
"A lot of things have Inter­ for* serving la topped with th*
The Woman's Bible Class of Ike was taken to General Hos­
M n. Clifford McKibbin Jr., Is
and other occasions when heavier ling tha highways next year.
tile First Baptist Church will have piUl. Boon ehr body was rigid vened," be explained. "I thought warm sauce,
chairman.
than usual trafflo Is axpeetad, by
its Christmas party and covered Iexcept for hor too*. She was even I should go back to the theater
MENU
The W. M. U. Circles win meet dish supper In the Chunk Annan unable to clean her eye*,
sight men from the general head­
and re-establish myscl afs a stags
Tuna
A
La
King
on
Toast
at the Fint Baptist Church at at • p.m.
quarters at Tallabass#*.
She said that doctor* despalod
Buttered
Spinach
10:U a. m. A covered dish lunch­
Tho Brownie Scouts of the *f h*r ever using bar lags again. to actor Alan Wells, she’s con­
0. D . Farrell’s
"It shows what added manpow­
Hot
Whole
Ileeto
eon will be served at noon and First Preabytarian Church will But lb# didn't Bho praysd often
er and strict anforeoment ef traf­
Grapefruit Salad
vinced of tha benefits that faith
Circle 3 erlU have the program meet in the Youth Building st 3 « l i reed IV Bible,
fic rules ean do in cutting fatali­
ean bring.
. CHOCOLATE-RICE PUDDING
In charge at 1 p. m.
p. m.
"1 never doubted that everyties," Clifton said.
The Sunbeam* and 0. A. ’» will
WITH
CREAM
CHEESE
SAUCE
Th* Pioneer Fellowship and Robo 10 MbM,’’ «ho re­
"Tho motorist who aaei a
Beet at 1:30 p. re.
INGREDIENTS:
creation of tho First Presbyterian »«****• " * v « mf, mother was
trolman driving along the high
The Elsie Knight Clreie of tho
2/3
cup
uncooked
whit*
rice
will react in tha Youth W
*#
i he
,-vU
way paya attention to the traffic
First Baptist Church will meet Church
1 teaspoon salt
Bldg, from g p. re. through I a n . MW,
®u* * h*«l
that God
laws."
at • p. ns. at the home of Mn.
3
cups
water
Th# Pilot Chib will have it* w*fLd J h * i?“ •* , ,
.
Ha said reaulte In this a m giro
C. A. Andersso. lt f Shannon Dr. Annual
1 teaspoon vanilla
Christm u Mfty
and Afttr months of traatntnt, aha
the patrol hope* for lowering th*
with Mn. I. Pryor ae co-hostess. family night at tha Yacht Club Wl* ‘!n**
1/4
cup
beet
or
cane
sugar
tbIV to w*ik*
Faaturlnr
highway death rats.
at *'3o n m
Anxious to gst back to her ea
tt cup ntilk
The
1856
special
session
of
the
1 package Instant chocolata pud­
The Vary Best
Tt.« jnfiin** itiwk C-Vnni pm * r**r' BMbai* took long walks and
Legislature provided for 100 ad­
ding mix.
•
m *bold
./J m 1us regular meeting atU
*tulU-d
br,,Ul
*•club
*•» back
will
^, wind.
Bho eootroI
did night
singditional troopers to bring the pa*
810 E. lot
1/3 cup confectioners' sugar
trots’ strength to 400 men. Soma
,atw,e » * u i„
,
. . . U“ l to earn some money for an
1, 3 os. package cream chcesa
of these added men are now In
wifcb#nAkU r : r
Jb* assault on th« studio*. Returning.
1 cup milk
Elka Club will meat at tba «lub lhe fouad work ,B t v films like
Dash
of
salt
O i l H O M E H E A TE R S
at t p. m. Final plana will be “ Death VaUay Daya," "My UtUe
1 teaspoon vanilla
»v i f It A i i t o m n t ic
made for the Chriitma* supper Margie" and tV Bob Cummings
METHOD: Tut tha riev, 1 tea
and all members are urged to show.
spoon salt and water in a 2-quart
I 'O W F R - A I R !
. . . . . . .
.
mount saw her on TV and
saucepan. Bring to a vigorous
Circles of tha W. 8. G 8. of gay* bsr a teat. Th# powers weal­
boll. Turn th* heat aa low as pos*
th* Flr«t Methodist Church will *d to sign her but tha studio bon
slble. Cover with a ltd and slm
mast as follows: No. 1—Mn. B. 1was out of town. Maanwhils, MOM
mer over this low heat 85 minutes
B. Crumley. Silver Lake, at saw the test and signed Barbara
or until the water is absorbed.
9:45 a. m.; No. 2— Mrs. John!while Paramount fiddled. Happy
B* curtain to uso 2 cups of wa
Crawford, 1717 E. Second St., at |with her career and recently wed
ter. When tha rico has cooked,
9:45 a. m.j No. 3 Mrs. Ray W.
stir In th* vanilla and 1/4 cup of
Herron, 2410 Palmetto Ave., at th* Firat Presbyterian Church et
sugar. Cover and allow to coot
9: 45 a. m. and No. 4— Mm . j;** p. m
Stir In the Ifc cup milk. Cover and
Ralph Jarvis. 2719 Sanford Ave.
Th# Youth Choir of the rirst
chill in the refrigerator.
*t_T:30_p- n * . _
.
Presbyterian Church will praeI’/igvtre the Instant pudding
The Rev Fred Ensmlnger will Ue# „ y ,, churth , t 7.M
according to directions on th*
comfort th# morning devotions
Tha deacons of the First Pr**.
package. 8tlr the cold rise to
over WTRR at i:30 a. m.
byterian Church will meat at th*
make It creamy. Fold In tha cho­
WEDNESDAY
Church at 7:45 p. m.
colate pudding. If desired, spoon
Th# Girl Bcouta of the First ,
10 •; »• « « Seminole Bapi
Into d*ii*rt dlshas. Cover the
Prsabytorlcn Church will meet M
Aeaoclatloo W. M. U. Exedessert dishes and store in tho
3:30 p. m. at th* Church.
Committee will meet at th*
refrigerator unlit time to serve.
Th# Senior High Fellowship
**,rp _1cbapal. Bring your
Or pudding may rvmalnn In th*
C L A IR E
McCARD FILL'S
Recreation of tha First Preaby- ‘ “"«h, th# drink will ba fumlihtd.
mixing bowl and bo stored, cover­ OPERA RAINCOAT te muds o f
terian Church will meet at the ’rhe We,t
School Christ
ed, In the refrigerator.
maroon cotton drill cloth and
Church at 7 p. m.
m»* progrem, featuring the third
The snuce may lie mad* ahead lined with matching velveteen.
The MU-Week Bible Hour w U ll* ^ * " UTJ1 elub-1„1? ,,,r '. .br Mr*
of time and reheated or it may A cape collar drapes the shoul­
CM "M ad foreT hull Bfewse
be conducted by Rev. A. 0. Sic- E,c,r Nelder, will be held at 7:30
be made Just bsfor* serving. To der abovo tho four-strap and
olstu lalM M a t b f force, Tom s
Innls, Pastor of the First Preaby-1 p
test! r o and off. Ohre* greeter
make th* sauce, mix togsthsr th* ring closing.
Tha
sixth
grade
Glee
Club,
terian Church at 7:30 p. m.
oswlnrt Boer to ceiling. *****
It cup confectioners' sugar am
r*,| under the direction of Mrs. Floyd
up t e n * on fusil
cream chaos* In the top of a dou
NOTICE
hearse at Flrat Presbyterian Rlctl*rda, wlll present a Christ
bl# boiler. Place over hot water.
Church at 7:30 p. m.
“ *■
■» *•**'&gt;'* Gr*"»
THt
COLUM N ETTK Gradually stir In th* 1 cup milk
I will not bo responsible for
. Th* Elder Spriegs Baptist Cha- mt£ Sc^®
*, PJ0, .
SHEATH by Ann* Fogarty la Heat until hot, stirring to blend
any debts Incurred by anyone
pel Cirri* will meat at 3:30 P - L j ? J Re!t F d En,minger will
an unusual use of angora wool Continue cooking
until sauce except myself.
oonduet th# morning devotions
m.
Jtrasy. Th* long molded sleeves thickens. Stir in th* salt and va
(s) JOSEPH TEKLAP
The Intermediate Choir of the &lt;nr#r
at 3:30 a. m.
and Gorget neckline art cuffed
In ribbed Jersey. Th# eolor la nilla. Spoon over servings of th*
First Baptist Church will re*
FRIDAY
cam«l. It also cornea In soldier
V a n s at gJO. Preywr Vrvlc*
The Rev. Fred Ensmlnger wUI
pink and oaklssf green.
will ba st 7:30 and at f i l l th# conduct tha morn|n| devotion*
Adult Choir wlU rehsarsa and the |over WTRR st CM a. m
UMfTTDT!M|
Training Union Executive Com
mitts* will meet.
Th* Stmlnole High School I
Christmas program will be h*ld|
at 8 p.m. ,
The Rav. Fred Ensmingar will
PLUMBING A HEATING conduct th* morning devotions
over WTRR at 3:30 a. m.
3 !t Elm. Ave.
THURSDAY
Phone 109
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Ted Burnett
for PAINTING
2001 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.

AUTO LOAMS

WOOLSEY

Florida State Bank

COST LESS

Marine Flnlahea
Far Year Boat
Seakarik Glass and Paint Co
112-114 W. tod S t

F or Painting cal) Mr. Tasker, P
348XK, Room special l l i »

PLOOR M adias and flaiahma
Cleaning, waxing. Servtag Semi
ANNETTE’S - foe fo o d food,
nola county since INS.
Steal;,
Chicken,
Shrimp,
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
Spaghetti, Kosher Corned Beef
SaadwUbea. SO. CITY LIMITS.

MeRANlY-SMITH

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LIVESTOCK

Phone 32“

1A-PLACES *• RAT

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OPPORTUM TIKS

H AIR HARD TO WAV'S?
Service sUliou lor ;**»o. .Desag
U t u p « n stylists g is t you le ft ,
a good busloeae. Good location
lasting w » t « i o f sternal beauty.
in Sanford. Phono 31 or write to
M e e d from $6.50
P. O. Box ?M Senfod If Inter*
caied.
E V A -B E S 8 B E A U T Y SHOP
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W1LSON-MAIRR
309 FAMILIES
New and Used Furniture
CAN’T BE WRONG
311 E. First St.
Phone 9M
Used furniture, appliance*, tools,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry’* Mart rive beautiful residential develop­
331 East 1st. St. Phone 13.11.
ments: Bel-Air, PInscreit South
Pinecrest, Rose Court end Grave
Manors, are atandlng proof or
the hlgh aeceptance rating
of
IT S A B O Y
odham A Tudor homes.
— who has
the satisfaction o f
knowing he gave the very best You can buy with safetv, and live
in (he secure knowledge that
A LANE CEDAR CHEST
your home wilt continue to In­
crease in value.

ITS A (*IUL

3 male toy Manchester x Chilbuahua Puppies; Reasonable. PinePhene 1205
crest Trailer Park.
7

wk. old coeker
Mrs. Don Young.

pappy,

$13.

39—HURSES—CATTLE—HOGS

as—HOMES

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

digree Doberman, fem ale. Nice
ilnpoiiuon,
reasonable.
Fh. — who is enchanted by the last­
1254-R after 4:30.
ing beauty o f the Gift that in­
spires future dream s to come
Wanted— Blond corker
spaniel
true.
i
puppy by xmas. Pedigree not
See Our Large Selection Now
necessary. Phone 2083.

PAINT*

L L. Sill — Plane Technician

47 -n jR N T T U R R —« O U S R » O L »

E A S Y

T E R M S

MATHER OF SANFORD
203 • 09 E. Find SI.
Phone 127
4$— FARM

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ir You Select Your
Home In
South Plnecresl—Sanford
Grove Manor*------ Sanford
or
Valencia Villas— DeLaod
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
OUR BALES OFFICE T O D A Y 2626 S. French Ave.
Phones: 3100 and 2960
O D II A M A T U D O ft Ine.

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EASY TO FIND-

HANDY-COMPLETE
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M i s h r G irls
PICK A G IF T OF INSPIRATION
— not Desperation
See our beautiful renter places
SWEENEY'S
114 Magnolia
Phone 111

Little Children’s Dresses
Colton, Nylon, Velveteen
snd Corduoys
$1.98 to 58218
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS

Desk A Chair
Seta
From $19.95
WILSON-MAIER
311 E . First St. Pbone 95$

JEWEL1TE
Comb and Brushes
Hso Dresser Seta
$4.93
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

She’d love a dressy dress
Priced so Reasonably
From )il.96 tu 57.98
II* A A. DEPT STORE
Sanford Ave. at 4th St.

“ Rudders of Finer Homes
Piano tuning-repairing, all kinds. FOR SALE or TRA DE : One Nu­ ANNUALS in bands. Petunias [
For Florida Living"
W. L. Harmon, Phone 1M3-M,
Carnation* ami others, 6c each.
bian buck, 2 yrs. old fo r breed­
after S P.M.
GRAPEVJLLE NURSERY
er. 2 nannies ready fo r breed­
Everyone appreciate*
Grapevllle ltd.
Phone 20.16
ROLLAWAY, RatMlal and Baby
ing, 2 small billies fo r pets and
TH E FINEST
11-RO
OFIN
G
and
P
L
(
J
V
S
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~
Bada Day
W aal, ac M o o th 1 buck. 1-ycar old. S. C. Ray.
Give her—
Oranges,
tangerine*
A
kumqusts.
TeL 1423 Furniture Center Rt. 2. Box 4M, Phone T7U-W.
Dani’l Green House Slippers
2201 W. 23th. J. T. Fortier Sr.
PLUMBING
l i t West P in t StIV E Y ’S SHOE STORE
This i« a free pass to the Movie3 bedroom house, fenced in yard.
Contract and Repair Work
I* MACHINERY—TOOLS
land Ridc-ln Theatre for Frank
Free Estimates
Jalouiled porch.
block from
WANTED: Seme one to
Noell. Exp. dale Dec. 19, 1950. Combination lathe-semlcr 8 inch
Pinecrest School. 2631 S. Laurel
R. L HARVEY
watermetooa oa 4 acre* o f new­
For Something D ifferent
Phone 1821
ly cleared land In Ooldan Lake 204 Sanford Ave
Ave. Ph. 1773-J.
table saw it o . PHONE 1433 J.
Musical Charm Bracelets
area. 8. C . R ay, Phene 770-W.
110.93 (tax Included)
This is a frre p a ., to the Rltz
CERAMIC TILE
" t o o l s "^ JU S T THE RIGHT
WERT JEW ELRY STORE
Theatra
for
Alice
M.
Andes.
|
Paul
P.
Mueller
A
Son
Ph.
134
43-A R TIC LE S FOR SALE
# A Li i O M O T 1 V E
TOOLS
202 First St. Thona 3
Exp. date Dec. 19, 1934.
Free estimate. Quality work.
Illark A Decker
We ouy ana sell used furniture For any Job,
PHOENIX"TiOSE for Ladiss
I—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
power
sawa,
sandera
and New two bedroom house, Florida
Paying top cash pneta for any
PLUMBING A HEATING ,
A Large Selection
drills. Stanley hand tools, ma­
thing uf value SUPER TRAD­
room, carportc A utility room ,
Bootle Tank Installation A Barvlee
Sell Year Car to
O f F'ashion VVisc
sonry tools.
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 2053-W
Heater Service, A r c h i e
C.
built in oven and cooking unit.
ROY REEL
Merchandise
,
Harriett, Phona 734-W or 1333.
11 ft. G. E . refrigerator and
M W. 8*«otH S t _______
—Factory to You—
Y O W E L L ’ 8
space heater. On* half mile out
6th
A
Mapcl
Phone
2862
Aluminum
o f Sanford rlty lim it! with city
h -R O ATS AND MOTORS
Venetian Rhode
REVERE WARE
water. MUST SELL, go w eft on
Sa-M U SIC AI. INSTRUMENTS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof botton
hlwy.-46 to R. R. crossing, turn
7-Pc. Beginner Set
"
Vour Evlniude Doalar
rail
with
plaatle
ends.
Plait!
Upright- Plano, 535. Call 166-M^
ROBM NSW ETW GOOOM
right on Rlverdide Ave
117.30
W F I.IP E W
or rayon tapes. Cottoo or nylon
**I
301 E. 1st St.
Phono 99*
FURNITURE CENTER
35— WANTED to BUY
46— LOTI
COMPLETE PLUMB1NO JOB
IIS W. First St.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Ca Wanted— A playhouoe approx.
—
~ USED MOTORS
Including: bath fu tu res, cabinet
Eight choice lots In the M ayfair
112-114
West
2nd
SL
Pbone
320
Unconditionally Guaranteed
link, water pump, septic tank
10’ x 10’, reasonable.
Phone
WATCHES— Hamilton— Elgin
Area at an attractive cash
1934 Mercury Mark 56
and water heater, approximate­
__________
1997._______________
Hulove—Gerard—Pcrregaux
price. Also
twenty
lots
in
LIVE
UA1T
• (Dem onstrator) ly $25 month.
(rum 519.75 up
Wynnswood at an attractive
Shiners.
Bull
Heads.
Pop
Guts
Call, or see us TODAY
LIKE NEW
....
WM. E. KADER
price. W. E. K lrchhoff, Jr.
5 Down, 95c
SU H.P. Johnioo -------» ‘ J* 1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
Phone 105.
112 S. Park Ave.
Missouri Minnows and Worms
P erfect 3 ILP. Johnson
*M
54— APTS— BOUSES—ROOMS
1-Like new Winchester pump This la a free pa is to the Prairie Fleming Grocery— E. Geneva Ave.
REVLON
Lake
Drive
In Theatre for
WELAKA APARTM ENTS: room* Lake Mary, 100 x 116. High, dry,
shot gun ................ ............... $“ •
city water. 5500 Box tM Al­
’ ’ Futurama’ ’
Floyd Hannli, Longwoml. F.xp Paint 2JO gal. Sweat Shirts, Jac­
A few 20 HP, 1954 Mercury*
private baths. 114 W. First St
kets.
Cots,
Tents.
Army-Navy
tamonte
Spring,
F
’
l*.
U p Stick*
l*ft ...........
SAVE
date Dec. 19, 1956.
Surplus. 310 Sanford W i.
51.25 to 535.00
Avalon Apt*. E fficien cy, Ph. 720-W
1957 MODELS. NEW
17—BROKERS
and
REALTORS
Plumbing. Kreaky Heating
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Order
personalised
French-fold Efficiency apt Hl-way 17 93 So.
M. G. HODGES
Christmas
cards, with your
30 HP ...........- ................. « “
BEAUTIFUL
Brittany
f
I
^
s
City Limit* Slumberland Court.
F’or the Young In Heart—
Service on All Water Pump*—
favorite snap shot. 25 for 14,
40 HP ...........
MIS
Home. 3 bedroom s, 2 bath*.
CAN CAN PETTICOATS
Well* Drilled — Pumps
All TY PE S BOAT TRAILERS
10O for $14. W1EBOLDTS CAM­ See Seminole Realty for Desir­
"W ade-hulll" on Oak shaded
Assortment uf colors-nil**
l ’ nola Road, Phone 7uo
Closing Out— l Only
ERA SHOP, 210 8. Park Ave.
able Houses and Apt*. Phone 27
lot. By appointment.
$5.9(1 — $79f|
1299 Fiberglass Boat ------ $310
SEWING MACHINES
a —SPECIAL NOTICES
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Creitliner Aluminum Boats
COWAN’S—
212 E. 1st. Phone 174
2 Bedroom Concrete Block
Nacchl — White
for Wintar T ou rist Pr.vatr hath
from ....................... - .......
MW Robinsoo Hind Crafted Furniture.
All-Furnlahed Home
New and Uied
Complete Line
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
Price 58.200 - *1.000 Down
SEE NOW!
We build, design and refinish.
GARRETT’ S
323 E. 1st. S t._
Manuel Jacobson across from
SAMSONITE Luggage
New Mark 76 00 HP 4-cyl. Now
8ee at 911 French, l’ h. 52-R.
Post Office.__________
from $17.60
on display.
Oil heaters, all kind, cheap
M
ATHER
o f Sanford
Registered
Real
Estate
Broker
W. P. SMITH
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
We tnke yours In trade.
2 Room Apt*. 112 Elm. Ph 2963-W
Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
Motors—Boats— Paints— Glass
203 E. First St.
SYSTEMS
Super Trading Post
231* S. Park
Phone 1203 All types and eiiea, installed On Ilwy. 17-92
Phone 2053-W Clean apt. O il heat. 611 Park.
This is a free pas* to the MovieDISCS
“ Do It Yoursalf.**
unfurn. house,
kitchen
I I — TRACTORS
land Ride-In Theatre for Mary
Space oil heater, perfect corn! g-B R
fo r Chain Bracelets
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
equipped, 1324 Forrest Dr. $85
Brown. Exp. date Dec. 19, 1936.
With copper tubing. 1410-XM
S T I N E
Gold set with Diamonds
ino. PHONE 799-R.
ATTENTION
BULK
F R U IT
Machino and Supply Co.
and Other precious stonsc
DEALERS, Just traded
thirty 207 W. 2nd SL
l’ h. 62 Oil drum A stund. Ph. 1410-XM.
NOELL, Jeweler
llu S. Park
Furn. garage apt. Ph. 432-W.
(30)
1955 Diamond T
720
Laura II. O iler, Realtor
Canopied doll beds, gun racks,
CROSLF.Y BEND'
tractors and 1932 Mack A50
SKIRTS jlLOUSESdJUNGAREES
Hazel M. Field, Associate
•poon racks. Grandfather clocks, k bedroom Concrete Block home,
Sales end Service
tractors. Look thesa over now
kitchen equipped. 2551 Palmet­ 2601 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1339
Pedal Pushers— Jackets
Deacons bench, drop lea f table,
RANDALL
while selection Is good. Alio
to. Ph. 2547 R.
EVENINGS: 3113 and 799
Ivy l-rague Styles
novelty shelves. Etc. at Robin
twenty (20) good 31* and 34*
Electric Company
sons, i)18 French. Phone 52-It.
G’
A It R E T T ’ S
Bulk Fruit trailers. Great DaneFurn. garage apt. Seasonal nr
Service— Quality -S a tisfaction
Prices cut for quick sale.
323 E. fir s t St.
Diamond T, 103 So. Orange Ph. 113 SanforO 2837-J-3 Da Uary
permanent. Adults. 539 Valencia
Blossom Trail, Orlando 5-9051.
Dr. Phone 1909.
3 pc. living room suite, roas. 117
H EATIN G
Shannon Dr. Ph. 2978-R.
4-room
furnished
garage
apt.
For Thoio In Sortrko
12— TRAILERS
Floor Furnace* A Circulators
Rea*onable. Convenient location,
APPLIANCES
H . B. POPE C O . Inc.
adult*
only.
Phone
267
or
3oo.
I will pay YOU to see us before
Phone UW
THE SANFORD HERALD .*
FRIGIDAIRE
appliance*, sale
yau buy. Open Evenings and 200 8. Park
204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 960,
would bo as w elcom e as
and service, G. II. High, Oviedo Unfurnished 2 room garage apt.
lia d a y f.
FAIRBANKS MORSE Pu.iip*
Phone 227.
Fla. Phone FO-5-XH5 or San
a daily letter from liome
KaaUlde Trailer Seles
Well
Drilling, HOWARD
L.
ford 1642-W after 6 p m .
Patstke, FU.
51. month—til-30 year.
2
room furn. apt. including utilLONG, Phono 388. 207 East
itics, 515. 107 W. 9th.
By Mail Anywhere
15— BUILDING MATERIALS
Commercial
Ave.
W.
DIKTKIC11S
T.
W.
MK8U
Alratream House Trailer for sals.
REALTORS
Purchased new thU year. ComA
IT
R
ACTIVE
furnUhed
room*
OATIJN BROTHERS
KEDuI-MIX CONCRETE
Phone 27 *r 145
pleta with combination refrlfor one or two gentlemen, tut IMI Park Av*
Dragline A Bulldoter Service
Window 8111* — Lintels
garator, gas rsngt, gas heal, Ph. 2233 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
W.
9th
SI
.
PHONE
I0S6-W.
Septic Tank . State Approved
IN V K S T M K N T r itO P E R T Y
twin beds, dinette &amp; 13 gallon
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
1 room npt. Bath, furn. kitchen, Furnished Deputes for only $6,000.
All Patterns in Sterling
water tank. St. Joh n s Realty. ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
Miracle Concrete Co.
upstairs.
Busm en
room
fur
Income o f $100 monthly.
Many ileeutiful Pattern*
Phone 1129 or 1070, Sanford.
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
309 Kim Ave.
Phone 1333.
store or Beer
Parlor. 2 car
programs,
etc.
Progressive
in China and Glass
garage. Iso ft, on 17-02. 2 mile*
4 furnished units for $IJ,0«M.
FOR
SALE— TWO
WHEEL
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 41)3
WM. E. KADER
M ETAL ROOFING
So. o f Sanford. Owner, 420 W.
TRAILER. 1121 SANFORD AVE.
West 13th S t . __________________ Now in stock, 5-V Crimp— ' i ”
112 S. Park Ave.
1st.
Corrugated — 2 V
Corrugated
REALTOR
2 wheel custom built box trailer, (T r L A N D O S»ntlnel Star, fa ll
tiet All Your Roofing Need* at Nearly new 5 room , hou's 2128
Raymond Lundqnlat,
Ralph Ray. 3150.
Apply 3410 Myrtle.
SH ER M AN Concrete Pipe Co.
Myrtle Ave. Apply 2130 Myrtle.
ASSOCIATE
Out We*t 13th St.
1964 33 ft. Whitley hou&lt;e trailer.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Allantic Rank Bldg.
2 il. It. House; Furnished Kit* Phone 1173.
Like new. Used only 3 months.
Slip Cover* ami Drapes
ehi-n. 550 per month. 1 Mile No.
46—
BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
A Miniature
Jalousie windows. Modern thruSTANLEY KULP
o f lam guood; lli-wav 127. Ph.
For Dad's Desk
out. S acrifice. Mobile Trailer
SANTA CLAUS SPECIAL! t
PRUNE 2358-J.
HAYNES O ffice Machine Co.
W.p. 2 t ir » 9 ; Mr.. II. II La
Colored and fra m e d 55
Large 2 BR home, living room
P ark* Orange city. Ask for
llree.
Typewriters, adding machine*
Tree* removed, topped, shapsd A
JAMESON STUDIO
Catherine Gregg.
has fireplace A floor furnace
Sales-Rental*,
314
M
ag.,
Ph.
44
braced. Rogers Tree Service,
Separate dining room, tiled bath 101 N. Park Ave.
Ph. 3198
For Rent or Sale— 5 room mod­
1353 DeLuxe New Moon housePhone 509 W.
17—FURNITURE—IMIUS Flit IMS
4i Shower ; located on large
ern hou.c. T ree. A fruit. Corner
trailer. 3 rooms It bath, like new
city lot; Seven (7) adjoining
Itiverview &amp; Narcissus, East
Call Sanford 2123-J3. 22 Catalina
XMAS SPECIALS
lots available. Furnishing o p ­ •7— BROKERS aad REAL I OHS
side. Myrtle Shew ver.
Dr. De B iry .
tional. This desirable package
:*-n E L p wanted T e m als
Furnished cottage
exceptionally
only 57.500 no. See by appoint
(F ree L sy-A w ayt
FINE OLDER HOME
1130 25’ Alma housetraiier. Call
nice with new furniture. 814
mint, then you set the tartes. j Handsome 2 Red room, on
tar|*
638 M between 8 :00—8 :06.
Elm Ave.
Girls
over
21
apply
Pig’ n FREE 10-13 lb. Turkey with
lot with well, separate dining
following:
Whistle. Park Ave. A 25th 8t.
room, electric kitchen, beauti­
FOR LEASE
2 bedroom furnished house. Adfully landscaped,
13— T R U C E S ___
Newer, 3IIR, kitchen equipped.
lilts,
no
pets.
Seaional
and
no
Quillop Inncrsprlng Mattress
56300 with only 5300 Down
Rida hy 116 Pinecrest Drive.
trucks.
Ph.
122-M.
M07
W.
1st
1J60—3 /4 T oo
Chevrolet truek.
and Matching Box Spring
5110.00 per month.
Consult A REALTOR First
A’ l condition. PHONE 2135-W. Young Lady with sales experience
Reg. 1139 .... LESS TRADE 599 SI—ACREAGE
m uil he neat, friendly and he
CULLEN AND HARKEY
WHEEL
4
DEAL
14— USED CARS
able to type. Write Box JEC
IN N. Park Ave.
Pbone 2311
$94 50 Ten acre* exceptional tiled land
HI-Riser
Will trade alt or part of $1392.27
stating age, experience and
on hard surface road. W. E.
Chrysler late model 1951 hard top
Equity
in
2
BR,
C8
home,
nice
Thla Is a fr*# pa** to the Prairie
other details % Sanford Herald 3-Km. Group
..... 5295.00
Klrchhoff Jr. Phone 3o5.
convertible. 31,000 miles. In ex­
section. Balance like reasonable
Lake
Drive
In Theatre for
cellent
condition,
looks liks
rent. REAL VALUE EVEN IF
(.eon E. Huff urn. Exp. date
Sofa-Bed writh Matching Chair
new.
Reasonable
for
eash.
YOU DONT HAVE TRAILER.
Dec. 19. 1936.
Reg. 5199 ............ NOW 5159 00
Would make a nice Christmas
SELLING AVON IS FUN
LET'S SETTLE DOWN.
gift. Mr*. B. S. nowan, 200 W. Ask any Representative. Earn as
15— HOMES
Rookrasc ’ led
20th St.___________________
you learn, make new friends,
BETTER THAN AVERAGE
Dresser and Mirror
For Sale— 2 hou.rs on U|via!a
pay back bills. Mrs. J. Russell,
3BR, C'B home. Kdrhen L dining
Inncrspring Mattres*
1954 Pontiac 4-dr. Star Chief
Rd.
Also
nice
building
lots.
Earl
P. O. Box 973, Orlando.
area overlooks large shady rear
A. B. PETERSON
Box Spring
Custom
W. Vestal. Ut. 1, Box 263.
yard. Hardwood floors, alcove Broker Associates: A. B. Paterson
Compitt* BEDROOM
1964
Pontiac 4-dr. Chieftoo D* 27— HELP WANTED MALE
entrance with cloak closet. If
Jr., P. J. Chsstsrson. GsrfJeld
Five room house with hath and
Luxo
you have been looking fo r a
Willetts. John Meiich and R. W.
approximately thirteen a. res of
Newspaper street saletiwy* want
OPEN M O N D A Y S
1963 Pontiac Catalina Coupe
livable house with a large shady
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Laod
high
hammock
land. W. E.
ed fo r work after sclio-n. Ages
1951 Buiek Riviera Sedan
T I L 9 :0 0 I’ .M.
lot, this might just suit yout
Surveyor.
K lrchhoff Jr. Ph. 303.
up to 14 years td l See Mr
1934 Dodge Royal Sedan
513,200, as little as $2.CJ0Jown. !!« N. Park Ave.
Phone (129
Holley at The Sanford Herald
1933 Mercury 4 dr. Overdrive
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
C U STO M B U ll.T HOM ES
right alter school
1932 Pontic* Catalina Coup*
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. 1232
IF IT IS REA I, ESTATE
VA— PHA—CONVENTIONAL
FOR
LEASE
1955 Plymouth Plata Sedan
“ Bud Bam bergtr, Mgr.
ask Crumlsv 4 Monteith
FINANCING
Small 2 BR, CB, Furnished nicely.
Cell Ray Herrun. 2456 or after Full time Sale* Clerk, experien
Phona 772
FREE DELIVKIIY
ced. FIRESTONE STORES.
In shopping center 13 minutes at 117 South Park
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
6 p m. Ph. 1343 W.
They Know
from Base. 570.00 per month.
LOW
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
FOR
DISTINCTIVB
FURNITURE
29—8ALESMEN • AGENTS
—at Warehouse Price*, visit
A . K. S lIO K M A K K It. JK .
W. II. "B ill’’ STEMPER
'Hill Is a free pa** to the Rill
Excellent eommiision arrangement
BERRY'S We are experts at as- Phone 1991
Realtor — General Insuror
1800 Mellonvillc
Theatre
for W. S.
Bromley.
for capable middle aged person
slating you to secure gracious
Guy AUea Associate
Exp. date Dec. 19, 1956.
with
ear.
to
call
on
advertisers
good looks with functional con
By OWNER
Arlett* P rice, Associate
18—BEAUTY PARLORS
for Central Florida’ * most pro­
venience. Today's best buys in Lak« front, new three bedroom Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
gressive
magazine.
Write
for
nationally advertised furnituro
house on Lake Emma. One and
2544 French Ave
$10 Waves by Zotos A Realistic
appointment
giving
full
detail*.
PHON
927* far CHERRY
at DISCOUNT PRICES Ml W
half tiled baths. Florid* room.
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
$7 60 Thru Nov. Open I a m. •
Fun. Fact, N* Fuhin. Box U79,
First St. Phone 1817 tor EvtuLot 211’ x 233’ . Turn So. one Heat Esta.e Brokerage — Notary
Call 971
Johnny Welker, Axeociat*
Icg AppoiataaaL
mile « t O ailaw n Ccastaxy.
Eos Us,
U19 W. u t * SL Kaar-Baibar &amp;4qp
“Can Rail’* Psoas I7si
jL U U i r r s r e a l t y nook

MERCHANDISE -

Gilts for Mmn :
Ladies
Cosmrtle Travel Kits
52.00 up
HOUMILLAT A ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock

Special Christmas Purchase
PAIIAKEETS

$1.98
also Cages and Accessories
KEL'S 5 A 10c STORIES. Inc.

G ifts f o r H im ^

(iregory Lumber Co.

f

JU tk U

• RENTALS

•

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ROSA L. PAYTON

OZIER REALTY CO

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE
Seminole Realty

^jft7fwN8wiyw^j^*J

Robert A. Williams

Gifts tar Dod,^

• EMPLOYMENT

REAL ESTATE

$179.

• B IG N E S S
SERVICES

ru.

Rig Selection o f Jackets
Work Ctothes-Sports Wear
Rain Coats — Luggage
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 S. Sanford. Ave.
Hodgman
WADERS
*7.95 — *21.95
llip and Chest, height
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Sanford Ave. at 25th St.
Tops them a l l.
STETSON HATS
The latest atylea and shades
liz ci 6 3 /4 to 8
Y 0 W E L L ’ 8
BUXTON
BILLFOLDS
snd Key Case*
52 50 to $10
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
CUFF LINKS SETS
l.arge Selection
from *2 50 up
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.
McGREGOR Sweaters
In Coat Style and Slipover
All wool blends or 100'k Nylon
Sizes 36 to 60
Y O W E L L ’ S
Cigarette Boxes,
Cigarette Case*, uml
Cigarette Holders from 510
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
110 S. PaiW Ave.
CURLEE
Sports Coats and Slacks
516
P U R C E L L ’ 3

123 W.

First

St.

GOBLETS
Cocktail Glasses, Decanters
Ice Howls, Silver Tong* and
othnr Bar Accessaries from *1.23
NOELL, Jewrl.-r 110 S Park Avr
BELTS by Paris
“ Tops for young trousers''
Including Initial belts
$1.00 to 52.60
COWAN'S—212 K. 1st, Phone *74
Fountain Pens, Pencils
and matched set* by —
Sheaffer and I’ arkrr
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Tie Set*. C u ff Links. Key
Chains, Belt Buckles, Shavers
by Remington. Schick, Sunbeam
Sanford Jewelry 4 Luggage
300 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1346

WANT ADS
FINE

FniG ID A IR E H exclusive

30-inch French Door
Electric Range, flutf.os up
CLAUDE il WOLFE
303 E. First St.
J-Pc LIVING ROOM SUITS
All Foam Rubber
$198
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First St.
MOVIE CAMERAS
$29.93 up
I
t.LAT A ANDERSON
. .o r Walgreen Agency
On t.ie Corner by the Clock
Wall-to-WsU and
Famous Gulislan Carpeting
On Lay.Away or C rtdlt Plan
SANFORD LINOLEUM * TILK
127 W. First St.
For the Finest in Television give—
WEST1NOHOUSE TV from
'
Baggerly Appliance Canttr
113 .Magnolia A ve.
rhonn 1737
Do All Your
Christmas Shopping
ON EASY CREDIT at—
M ATHER o f Sanford
203 E. First St.
QUALITY FURNITURE
On Credit or Lay-Aw ay
It’s Never Higher at—
WILSON-MAIER
311 K. 1st St.
Phone 18
West Bend Automatic
COFFEE M AK ER
Rag. 512.95..Sate P r ic* H I
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia A ve.
BUY FURNITURE
on Easy Credit o r
Lay-Away Plana at
FURNITURE CEN TER
116 W. First SL
R A T KILLERS
Guaranteed
De-Con $1.69 — W arfarin 91.48
U1DWELL FEE D 4 SU PPLY CO.
110 E. 2nd St.
Phona 1458

Gifts for lot
GYM SETS
Eight-play ....... $24.93
11 play, with slide.. $34.93
FURNITURE CEN TER
110 W. First St.
TIES by Beau B r u m o e l
Van Heusen and Sm ooth!*
Also the new “ button-down"
Tics
$1.80
COWAN’S —212 E. 1st. Phone 174
BOOTS- giva hlm w het hi*
heart desires, Black and
Brown at 53 98 and 54.18
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
206 8. Sanford Ave.

U n u su a l
STILL TIME
To Order Personalized
Photo Greeting Card*
25 for 53.30
100 fo r |U
JAMESON'S
Phona
HAND

PAINTED PLAQUES
from England

MONROE CRAFT
* GIFT SHOP
1st. fit., 3 Ml. W. o f Cloak
Wlll-SKEY la the on* Gift
That a man never excbaogM
after Christmas
THE
TOWN
PUMP
112 W. First St.

0 . D. Farrell’ *
ARCADE PACKAGE STORK

Featuring:

The Very Rest

J10 E. First
SELL
Awythte*
With A
Clieeifted
JUST CALL

mi

TENANTS
$OMRTHtNG MISSING? Locate
It quickly tnrough Want Ads.
Phona 1121,

&amp; t. Hlulfua U t l l a i j r
■AM C. LAWSON

S L J d m l R m U f O rm p srtf
«•#a #*M 4*8
Sanford

Fl o r i d a

FOR SALE

Wonmlng polled p la n t * ,
flower*, XniUM w re a l
other attractive glfte.
A. K. ROS3ETTER
Ph. 212
Celery A

"He telegraph (lowers a
where”.

■ H M B ER J
M BUILDING N $ S M ^

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COHCREVLPlj

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Central Florida's

O ver
Tender Crops Hurt

Dw. 10 lfM Pm * 10

BarfToGel NewWhen Giving Blood By Severe Cold
telephone Building

cold N Florida the last

Whoa yw eeao la' the I tm of November sad first of this

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csnstractW ft t m v M
• hu0dln« Is De B*ry.
Cordon Rotberaeel, Sanfoed-D*U Group Manager h r I
•Otto - M M doBnoOds
c a l for wot* to hefta this • *

■ win house new JU1 telephone
•r SHIm for DeBary. The aow
•flee, as unetteaded dial M all
flai ta ha b tw i aa NOrtb «,
■in bo pat la oparatloa March
IT, 1M, eotaeldeat whh the *
dial -aerate# for Sanford.
~JU i tractaro la to ho appro
raetslr M hp II fad and •
alary In height Ike now W o
pfeon- building, iariudlag tka
land and associated equipment
tad faculties will coat apprexL
•atalr IU0J4O- John B. Orr. Ine.
K a a l waa (ha aaeeossfol Mdd
Construction af the naw modarn
hifldlng la anotbar »tap forward
1| Southern Bella laproremant
and expansion program to protide Da Barr with the bed poarfbla telaphooa asrvtee, RotherM aaid.
The new building win be locat­
ed bi Da Barr on Highway l ? - «
at the corner of Angalea Road.

Hospital Notes
Dae. T
AJaalartawai

Mary Peyton (Sanford)
Bessie Smith (Sanford*
D«e. •
A d m U iU m * !

Moultrie Rally (Sanford)
Kathleen Franks (Lake Monroe)
Allen Dobson (Citrus flights)
McKinley Harrison (Sanford
Stephanie Hlekaon (Saaferd)
John Cherry (Longwood)
Gary Swain (Sanford)
Mary McIntyre (Sanford)

Blrthat
Baby Girl Carfagno
Baby Boy Franks
DUcLarffsi:
Patricia Pintms (Sanford)
t b a Tattler (New York, N. Y.)
Hardy Williams (Saaferd)
Alfreds Simms (Sanford)
Dae. •
Admissleast
Bari Motley (Sanford)
Opal Karraker (Sanford)
Larry Wilbanks (Sanford)
Catherine Griffin (Sanford)
Patricia Litton (Sanford)
Joah Swanson (Sanford)
Baby Boy McIntyre
Discharge*t
B M Muse (Sanford)
Rattl* Owens (Sanford)
Rose Barrion (Sanford)
Mrs- W. W. White and baby giri
(Sanford)
Ain. Nancy Butler and baby boy
(Sanford)
U
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Evalyn L. Baldric (Sanford)
Mary Susaa Post (Sanford)
Earl Cltroland (Sanford)
Lorina Cherry (Sanford)
Poarie Dolby (Sanford)
Sybil Routh (Sanford)
Blrtbai
Baby Roy Griffin
Visiting Hours: rrivate Rooms, II
a. a . to I p. m.; Semi-Private
Booms, I to 4 p. m., 7 to I y. a .;
Pediatrics, U a. ra. to 9 p. m.
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No vlsltlog during
feuding of babies. Private Rooms,
U I. o . I« 1) noon, I to 4 p.
m. and T to • p. ra., Semi-Private
Booms, I te 4 p. m. and T to
• p. m.

'Shine C onfiscated
Saturday In Oviedo
A five-gallon J ig of moonshine
whlikey waa confiscated Saturday
morning aa It was be'ng delivered
to the home of a Negro woman ta
Oviedo by Constable George Bel
aey.
Julia Green, who CoCnatabla
Releoy says U the woman te
whom the Illegal end untaxsd
whiskey waa being delivced. has
been charged wtth the possession
of the moonshine.
However, the Cornish!# reportml Ihnt ••Hilly" Jacobi, of Chiuluota, has hem named In a war
rant for the possession end trans­
portation of the untiied liquor.
Kelsey said "Jacobs got Into his
ear and aped away."

LAST TIME TONIGHT
STARTS «:JS

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H O I ULN
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ms. Ow ef the striking ban S t etxandad la prints ever a
gowns was a strapless white tulle pleated chiffon skirt of whit*, ta
1th a aliver pattern from busi- a black velvet decoilat* top with
line to waist, where after being embroidered skirt. In a red velvet
confined ta a crashed cummer­ ah«ath with while ermine trim
bund, the ittver bunt forth . on. around thf low neck line and ta a
the skirt—a truly lovely dma- black velvet full skirted dress with
Another white ball gown was worn a Lace bodies of white.
by one of ganford'a Prominent A beautiful embroidered nylon
women. This was another strapless strapless gown of pink and white
floor waa constantly crowded with eaught many admiring glances. It
tiny silver beads on lace and tulle. had an apron affect In the front,
The wearer had pinned a lovely and a large buttle bow ta the
lavender orchid to the bodice of baek. Another buttle waa faaturad
on a simple white taffeta even­
crushed tulle.
Red waa perhaps the predomin­ ing gown with a square neck, and
ating color, and what could be princess lines. A lovely black lace
more appropriate with the Christ- full-skirted dress set off the wear­
maa season upon us? An eye­ ers long blonde treates to per­
catching red velvet sheath with fection as aha whirled on the
empire waist and a boat neckline dance floorSome of the more Informal dres­
was set off with a tiny bit of met'
■111c trim. Another waa a red rel ses were equally a* striking. A
vet strapleaa with a very full skirt powder blue wool top bound in
that waa hraathtkalng because of satin with a blu« satin skirt* and
its simplicity. Velvet was the a gun metal satin sheath were
material of the hour, and ahowed both vary- handxoma. Pink laca

Uttle straps tied ever the
ahouMrr, and tb* wearer had
shoes and bag to match. A black
lace strapless over node colored
tafeta was lovely, trimmed with
bands of velvet. And 1 must men­
tion me more—a strapless white
tulla ballerina length with ruffle
after raffle around the skirt, and
bound at the waist with a satin
eummerbund.
There were far too many lovely
gowns to describe. These are ef
course only a few. Tho men were
In formal dress for tho most part,
although the party had a delight­
ful atmosphere of friendlitwsa
and informality. The ball room
waa crowded as people took tables
out there after coming from the
dining room. Mr. and Mrs- Mebane
bid farewell to guests from the
couch of honor directly opposlu
the entrance In the lobby. It waa
Indeed a gay and happy affair,
and duly appreciated by
who attended.

THE NEWEST MEMBER
OP THE GREAT U N E OF

4- W H E E L D R IV E V E H IC L E S

THENEW "JEEP"
FORWARD CONTROL F C 150

3/4 Ton Pick-up Truck...
C A B O V E R EN G IN E..
On 81 inch wheel - BASE

O N D ISP L A Y W E D N E SD A Y , DEC. 12th

CORDELL S
500 E. Second St.

REPAIR SHO P
$

.

Phone 983

Fund Gets $75
The Sunday School annex of
•a Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church was the soene Friday
night of a program announced aa
"An Evening of Fun" which. In
the opinion of Dr. J. Bernard
Root, Minister, waa an under­
statement. Musical selections by
some of Sanford’s top talent,
coupled with several quia pro­
grams put on by Charlie Morri­
son, The Sanlord llarald's QulrzMastor, hold the attention of a
Urge audience for nearly two
hours.
Heard oo the program waa a
group of piano selactlona by little
Min Allyson Lee; trumpet aoloo
by Sidney Vihlen Jr., accompan­
ied by Mro. Lulu Bailey; Ed Best'*
memory exhibition with a few
magic tricks interspered "for
good measure” ; a period of com­
munity tinging which followed a
muiical quia in which Miss Helen
Witte and Raymond Rail won the
Prises and for which Arthur
Greer, was the accompanist.
Scoring their usual big hit with
their harmonious selections, Semi­
nole High Schools Triple Trio,
added to the balance of the pro­
gram. The nine attractive sing­
ers, flrat soprano, Pat Harring­
ton, Bobbie Crutchfield, Penny
Marian; second sopranos, Lois
Bslneau, Ann DavU, Carol Nutt,
and Altos; Iris Causey, Shirley
'Anderson and Mary Grace Hobby
were ably assisted by their ac­
companist. Nancy Cash.
Sliver dollars, nice and ahlny,
found their way Into tho leasury
of (he church grounds beautifica­
tion committee who expressed
their thanks to the Florida State
Bank, the dollar dooon and also
their appreciation to all the ar­
tists who helped secure $75 for
the fund.

Now
Showing

RICHARD EGAN
DEBRA
PAGET
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Ten d er

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MARTIN

P roud

P r o fa n e

Tm Ottarlu Church teaarrew month resulted la varying degrees
aa a donor la anewer to The United f t damage to crops, the U. B De­
Cbneh Blood Appeal, boia’a what partment of Agriculture and FIor
Ida agricultural experiment sta­
aide take* tions isM today.
poor name, addraoa, where poo
The report said hardy
work, and telephone number, and tables were only allghtly hurt ex­ Bid Invitation
antes whether pour blood is to be cept In coldest locations and thatls
_ a p*
e t l » #&gt;
credited to the drareh of
while harvesting season for tend-'IS S U C d l O f j ) N A b
choice or la to go to Uw “ geoeral er crops In Central Florida was
fund" la renew aa oal
■boat over most at whet remain­ Building Repairs
friend when moat mended.
ed waa lost
An Invitation for bids for (he
2. Medical Cheek-op— A doctor
Conditions as of Dee. 1 are giv­ rehabilitation of 21 buddlnga at
or none makes sura it’s safa for en as:
the Sanford Naval Air Station
you to give blood at the time by
has
been l««t»ed by the Depart
Winter
lima
beans—
Small
taking poor temperature, pulse,
weight, and blood pressure, and a aceage ta generally good condi­ ment of the Navy, Bureau of
Yards and Doefcs, through the
drop f t your Mood la tasted for tion.
District Public Work* Office of
Pall
snap
beans-Everglades
hemoglobin lereL Past or present
medical conditions are checked. crops badly burl; Pompano area the Sixth Naval District, at
Charleston, 8. C.
If you haw had jaundice or ma­ crops fair to good.
The bids, sealed and submitted
Pall
pole
beans—
Plant
City
laria, further study by the doctor
map be waded aa ta whether pour crops ruined; Manatee Rmldn In duplicate, will he received un­
blood Should bo accepted at this light harvesting expected for next til 2:M p. m. Thursday Jan. 10,
10 days; Dade County fair to 1907, according to the official no­
time.
tice authorized by Rear Admiral
good
prospects.
1 Lending—While you lie on a
Winter cabbage— Pair to good Robert H. Meade, Chief of
aleen bed, aa effective akin an­
Bureau.
tiseptic la rubbed on your,arm progress.
___
_
_
___
_
Tbs rehabilitation of the 2}
Winter
cautlflowar—
Good.
before a small needle Is inserted
Wlntar eelerv— Patr to good buildings Include! Interior and exjust below the bead ft the elbow,
Eellwood and North ,eHor .r,P*lr» *• 10 exlatlng two
(You hardly feel it-) The nurses mrrept
story barracks buddings and 12
are all especially trained to do FloridaFall
iwect
eorn-SmaR
a
c
r
e
a
g e ! p u r p o s e buildings,
their job. Now you relax for five
minutes. (Snooze If you like)- Tho left; approximately a third of Including repairs to roof, aiding,
mine controls the flow of blood Everglades plantings lost to blight window and door frames, sash,
doors, screens, walls, and ceilings,
or cold.
bite the collecting bottle.
Winter sweet corn— Everglades floors, exit stairs, plumbing, tho
44. Befroshmenta — It* all
over before you know It. Now you harvest to be very light; Pom­ provision of solenoid valve* for
can join the others for light re­ pano area and Dade County about heating system, mlseetlaneoua
freshments. You have a mutual same harvest as last year; Fort hardware on new work, and palntlog.
Interest now. You hear "This la Myers tmmoklee area good.
Specification No. MM/M and
Fall cucumbers— Low yields
my flrat time."—"You'ra a gallon
other bidding data and Informa­
msnT—‘ Teel fine, nothing to It.’ '"rt reduced grades.
tion may b« obtslned or examined
Pall eggplant— Good.
Sponsored by the eburthea of
Winter oscarole— Slight dam­ upon application te the Diatriet
Sanford, the United Church Blood
Public Work* Officer, Sixth Na­
age.
Appeal la a publle service.
Fall peppers— Some doley hut val District. Building No- 13, IT.
Tuesday, Deo U, from 12 noon
8. Naval Base. Charleston, 8. C.
until t p. m. la the time. The overall progress good.
Deposit of check for $10, pay­
Winter potatoes— S a v o r # I y
Pint Preabyterian Church at Oak
frosted In Everglades; Fort My­ able te the Treasurer of the
and Third la the place.
for further lnormatlon or to ers, Immokatew progress good; United States Is squired aa securi­
ty for the safe return of eaeh set
make an appointment to savo Dade County good.
Fall squash— Lighter produc­ of bidding data.
waiting, you may cad Ml or
tion than laat year; Central Flori­
lift. Thank you.
da crops hurt; South Florida mi­
The report said late November
nor damage.
low temperatures hurt tender
Winter strawberries— Fair to vegetables In all South Texaa
Church Grounds
good.
areas but winter crops eadaped
Fall tomatoes— Light damage- serious damage.
Beautification

Tho w arty decorated dining room
warranted- the admiration It reThe walla art flamingo
trimmed ta white, and there an
two large pboUgnphie murals on
the east wall underscored with
planters- Tba delirious dinner
consisted of New York strip sir­
loins, snowflake potatoes, peas,
tomatoes and salad. The delectable
dessert waa mad* of Ice cream
and ttatad whipped eranm- The en­
tire scene waa one of gracious
dining, with the rich-looking walla
and gleaming crystal cbandallers.
In the'mata ballroom Harry Ful
ler and his orchestra. Imported by
Mr. Mebaw for tho winter sea
son after much success ta Naw
York, played for dancing. The
lfoor waa constantly crowded with
gay couples enjoying the fine
rhythm of Mr. Fuller’a music.
Tbo new dresses were, of course,
the center of attraction aB night,
aa Sanford's lovely ladles displayed

ELVIS PRESLEY

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waa a huge bouquat of red cirna*
tlona and white chrysanthemums,
and elsewhere won rosea ai
chrysanthemums, all carrying out
the red and white theme. Sever­
al of tbo flower arrangements
won left by the Garden Club Or-

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NO. 15S

120 Golfers Tee Off
ToQualifyForOpen
Auburndole Man Named

THE

NEW OFFICES o f Odham &amp;Tudor, Inc. located on Highway | 17 92 at the Inlemcctlon o f 271h S t (S t a ff Photo)

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Commission Employs
Planning Consultant
Speaker Says Five
Locations Offered
For Soldiers' Home
A meeting of Roosevelt Cam p
No. 13 was held recently at the
American Legion llut on Semin ile
Bo-ilwsM . George W. Bailey, at­
tending the meeting, laid "T h ere
havp been five different location*
Irv the State o f Florida offered
free for the building o f a Soldiers*
home."

SOKC Will Stage
Annual Charity
flight Dec. 20

One hundred and twenty got*
fe r i teed o f f today to qualify fo r
80 place* In tha M ayfair Inn
itarta
Bair, appearing before Ihe City $13,000 PGA Open which
Commission last night said “ I Thursday.
urge you to give very
serious
There &gt; r « 80 exempt player*.
consideration of not buying a pnek
With Ihe low 80 qualifiers ami
age plan—you ran
profit very
■ready by developing your own tic* in today'* round a field o f
130 will make the run for the top
planning department.”
money over 72 hole*, 18 each day
Questioning Bair, the commis­
through Sunday.
sioner's next move cornea in find
AI Besselink, top money win­
Ing a young man to fill tha po­
ner at Havana last week;
and
rtion in the local Job
A move was approved to Instruct Gardner Dickinson Jr., winner at

the City Manager and Bair to 1*,aJ m
*wo w^ * •$&lt;►
begin their search for a young *c , Jif'd *? **# ,on ^a,)d *n Sa®*
man qualified In handle ihe po ford Thursday along with the de­
litton and to he versatile enough fending champion AI Balding o f
lo
handle
other
assignments Canada
Crowd* began assembling this
"when w* reach the top of the
morning before t o ’clock at tha
hill in planning for Sanfoid."
Club
to
Bair told
the commissioners M ayfair Inn Country
lhat by developing their own de­ Mart the day's qualifying round.
homej. (S taff Photo)
COMPLETELY NEW WAnEHOUSE and lumbershcd will be stocked
The
Sanford Orlando
Kennel partment you will develop a gen­ It Is expected that play will not
The offer*. *ald Bailey, D epart­
with material* sufficient to construct aeveral Odham A Tudor
ment Commander o f the tfSWV, Club will hold Ita *econd annual eral comprehensive plan Instead he completed until late this aft*
Include enough land for expnn Charity Night on Thursday Dee. of letting the plan become up- ernoon.
JO, accordin'* to Oenernl Manager to-date
alon.
today and out-of-date
M ayfair Inn Manager
Frank
Merle Darling, Past Depart­ Jerry Collin*.
tomorrow. It will become a day- Mebane Jr., late yesterday, an­
Several Sanford charities will by-day plan."
ment Commander o f the organ!
nounced the Hat o f professionals
aation of (he State o f Florida told receive sizeable donattina a* a
Commissioner
David
Gatrhel who are scheduled to participate
benefit program first suggested lhat '.The peraon
the member* o f hi* experience* In result o f the
in tha Clinic and exhibition start*
obtaining a soldiers home fo r while a portion o f the fund* ra'xed we would employ would become ing at 3 o'clock tom orrow .
will
go
to
various
charitle*
In j, permanent man and should be
Florida.
Arranged by M ayfair Inn'* Win­
Frank Evans, Commander o f
County.
1able to assume other duties other ter Pro Ed "P o r k y " Oliver, and
Roosevelt Camp No. IS, disclosed
Among the organisation* co than what you have for him ."
Playing Pro Jay
Hebert,
tho
However. Bair differed with the participant* are: "C h ick "
his experiences In attempt* to *e- operating
with
th e
Sanford
Her­
cure a soldier* home for the Orlando (rack to help raise fund* commissioners. He said "Let that bert, emcee, Mike Souehak. T om ­
ridge section of Florida. Evans i* j for charity are the Sanford Elk*, work Itself out. A planning man my Bolt, Ed
Furgol, "D u tch ’*
president o f Ihe 1st Fla. Volun American Legion Post 33, Vet*- . woull have a fultime Job from Harrison, Doug Ford, Bob Toskt,
tecr* Infantry Association of th&lt; fans o f Foreign Wars and the now o n ."
AI Besselink, lion et Hebert, and
USWV.
1 Disabled American Veterans.
i Mayor F. D. Scott, in hi* que*. Tony Penna. Others m ay be ad­
Election o f officer* followed
These group* will all receive tinning of italr. leading up to the ded to .Hit list who jyjll Join l a |the speakers. C. C. Priest w a s .shares fjo m the Charity Night proposal to find a man suitable
im l
n, OTTitr
' natred
Cojr'jsrw ler
for
1937. proceeds' to administer to ■the for the position, asked "W ould and Hebert added lari* yesterday.
Other offtrvr* n.vrhed for Ihe rn- charities they sponsor or «nppon. this plan lake Ihe duties away
Don Fairfield, who holds the
suing year were: l.ewi« llradeCollins also plan* lo set up a trom our Zoning and p la n n in g course record o f 83 Is expected
meyrr, first v ice commander; Sanford "Com m unity Fund" a* B oard?"
to arrive prior to the Clinic and
" N o ," said Bair, “ thay would Exhibition and may be added t «
gain this year to distribute money
William Robinson Jr., vice com
mander; l-eon Pickering, adju t­ to such w orthy Seminote County be right im ark in the middle o f the list tom orrow. Fairfield has
way 1792. (S ta ff Pho(o)
OLD WAREHOUSE OK ODHAM A TUDOR. Inc. which has been
c..use* a* Polio Fund, Red Cross it—the success o f this plan would indicated he wilt be in Sanford
ant; and Frank Evans, trustee.
torn down and material* moved to the new quarter* Just off High­
he the cooperation of the citl- fur Ihe tournament.
It was revealed at the meeting and the TB and Health Assn.
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
Last year, the dog track's first ic n s ."
lhat only one soldiers home has
Already In Sanford, and a heavy
One other warning was made by
been located in th sooth, "T o our Charity Night raised $5,1U.97 and
contender for top money la the
the
Planning
ConsultantH«
told
about half o f that went to Semi
knowledge,” aald Evans.
second annual M alrfalr Inn $13,tiie
Board
of
Commissioner*
note County charity cause*.
(too Open, Is Frank Stranahan"W e are hoping to do as well i **D°n t "tart depending
on
a
Tecing o f f today in the quali­
anil possibly bettor thia y e a r ,";
°r
trade* get a man fying round* were top baseball
talking
I
who
knows
what
he
Is
says Collin* who Inaugurated th»
men headed by Carl Hubbell, Di­
aggressive charily progrnm last a b o u t"
rector of tha New York Giants
However, Bair further outlined
season after taking over opera­
Farm System- With Hubbell la
the problems with which the city
tion
o
f
the
SOKC
on
a
long
term
Sanford will be Bill Rlgney, man­
A Sanford building organiiation, reive salaries and wages o f $3,-1as roofing and Inside trim
are
would
be
and
Is
confronted.
lease.
ager o f tha New York
Giant*,
whose annual payroll totals m o re , 500 a weuk with an additional |methodically
arranged
In the
•There are two of them," he aald.
Rusey Ryan, General Manager o f
than a quarter of a million dol- $200,000 monthly expenditure with ( newly constructed lumber
shed
"R etail trade and th* develop­
ihe Minneapolis Miller*, At Lo­
lars has moved Its offices to la r-jsu b contractor* and the purchase I and materials w arehouse.
ing o f more buying power" and
pez, m snager
o f the
Chicago
The move was made atated a
ger and more spacious qu arters.! o f materials
"w hat are you going to do with
White Sox, Freddie Hutchinson,
Odham A Tudor, Inc. com pleted' Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc., In lh« com pany official, " l o
com bine! A Sanford Negro has admitted
these
big
old
hom
es."
The Lymnn High School Glee the moving o f their ofices and past two years, has grown into
Manager o f the St. Louis Cardi­
in d consolidate all o f the actl* he doesn't know
"m uch about I
" I would like to tee this plan
nals, Paul Richards, Manager o f
Club will entertain the Sanford warehouse Monday to Ihe corner one of the major industries in San- V'tl*" o f Odham Sc Tudor, Inc *.it the law’* after nearly bring Jailed I
go Into effect Immediately but
the New Y ork Giant*
Philadel­
prosperity, one location enabling us to serve for a rrlme he had nothing to J
Kfwanl* Club at their noon lunch­ o f 27th St. and Highway 17 92. ford adding to th«
I don't see how we rould get into
phia team.
growth,
and
econom
ic
structure
of
home
buyer*
more
quickly
and
d&lt;*
with.
eon meeting lomorrow at the
It until w* get a man," he co n ­
More than 2.V) home* have been
Mario Carfagno, host Pro. along
cluded.
built In the immediate Sanford the community.
fret. 'W illiam Orara, about
Yaeht Hub.
The
new
offices
and
watehouse
with Ed "P o r k y " Oliver and Jay
Subdivision* already constructed so. 'leaded guilty to th* charge!
area
by
Odham
A
Tudor,
Inc
Pit: Verne*, chairman o f tomor­
on
approximately and originated by Odham It Tudor, o f uefraudlng an Atlanta, Oa. ho- 1
Hebert, baa eitim ated that there
approximately 130 mor# hornet to are located
row’s program commlttae, aald be started in the near
will be at least 230 to 300 golfer*
Pinecrest,
South tel by skipping without paying
future. five acre* in south Sanford. Land­ Inc. include:
and beautification of the Pmecrest, Grove Manors, M o ir e , his bill
here In Sanford for th* M ayfair
that the Glee Club will make it*-T w o new subdivision* will get un- scaping
Inn Open.
first visit to the Kiwanis C lub' derwav shortly with 67
homes new ***• wl'* be completed w ith-' Hose &lt;ourt, nnd Valencia Villas iu
Fulton County Chief Deputy Letomorrow.
’
planned for Whispering Oaks in ' n ‘ J1** ncxt
o r t*n day*.
Di-Land In the immediate future, roy Stynchcomhe said this Is what
Manager
MebanP
laid
that
“ These youngsters often aur-i Titusville and 73 in the Second
Adding to the popularity of thej Whispering Oaks at Titusville «nd happened;
crowd* are expectad
to
m oro
prise ua w ith their ability,” he South Ptnecrest Addition.
nrw location will be a huge ani-1 Second South Pinecrest Addition, j
A man named William G ra ce
lhan double over last year'* ftrik
said.
\ A payroll with M employers re- ma,Ml r*eon **8n ® ‘ » e t high and will be started
had been indicted by the Fulton
annual tournament. Last year, he
---------- IS feet long which la soon to be
In lea* than two years, home* , County Grand Jury on the mis
The Annual F.lk'i Charity Ball.na
Children's Hume and the said, t.uuo enthusiasts lined the
1erected Just o f f the highway in j totaling in price m ore than $3,- .Jdemeanor
last .................
Jan.
17 will be held this year on Satur- Elk's Christmas Party fur under*
gulf c o u n e to watch the tourna­
------ charge
---------- —
front of the modern office build “0003)00 nave b&lt;-en*oM by
ment. Itii*_ .year,
estiOdium Information on han't was that the day, Dec. IS nt th- M ayfair Inn' privileged children on Chrislnta.... ktebane,
__________
mg.
.“
. “ "G *,,c l**1'' Nr[n' headed man was In the Florida prison beginning at 9 o’cock.
j Eve as two o f th* promnlcnt re -j mated that there will be m o il
Paved parsing facilities around j by I Bratley Odham, began It* at Rslford
Guy Allen, chairman
of
th e , ripients o f th* fund. However, ex-i than 8,000 here for the event.
the office* of Odham «c Tudor, operation In Sanford in February.
A detainer wa* placed on the Elk'* Charity Ball Committee *sid&lt; plained Roy Green, Exalted Buler
-----------------------------Inc will provide for the parking 19.&gt;l.
man so he could be tried in Fill- today that Ihe seven piece B rad.of the Sanford Elk’ s lodge, there ' |-1 i n ll n c f C o I n r *
|of approximately
40 autnmoliilcv
All subdivision*
which
h vr ton Criminal Court when he was Bradbury Orchestra from O rlandolare many oth&lt;'- local chxrltiex1 I l i y i s U - k l J U I C I S
in addition to a parking area fur hern constructed by Odham A 1u- relcawd after aerving a larceny will play fo r the annual event, financ'd through the fund pm
a huge fleet of trucks and mech dor have paved streets, gutters, o f *uto sentence in Florid*
Reservations can b* made, AI- vided by the Annual Charity Balt
amzed equipment.
jetty water and *ewag*.
| Grace signed a waiver of ex-1 len said this morning, through the
The Saturday night Elk's Char­
i Materials sufficient lo construct
Construction and remodeling of tradition and
Deputies C. T. MoughtonInsurance Agency.
ity Ball Is one o f th,. more prom
Thirty-three member* o f th e^ y , Miss Patty
Walkerand Mis* several new home* arc always on
the modern office facilities was 1Thomason andC. M Nrlm* were
Profit* and proceeds from the inent events o f Sanford's social
Mrs. C. II. Rudd, n member o f
Chancel
choir o f theFrist P re.- Juan w ,l»s«
as soprano*.
hand and In stock in the com - begun appioxtmately three week, sent to pick him up on
Nov. 2»lElk's Charity
Ball go to the Elk's season and pre-Christmas activi­ the sale* sta ff o f Purcell's in
bvterun church will partiepiat*
A lio the alto singers Mrs. AI pletely equipped and stocked war*-1 agoMom In..eg n » f - 5r j)
ties.
Sanford received a check yester­
In th* annual all music C andle-i«-i*r. Ernest Cowley. Mrs. Bob-1 nous*, huiiuer. hardware, masonday for $100 as an award for th*
Ught Ca'roi service that xrlU b o l t * Crumley. Mr*. A. C.
Fort.|ry materials, and lumber, at well
“ highest sale*" in the Pufaell or­
held at th* church at 5:30 p m. Mrs. noy Mann. Mrs Joseph Or
ganization.
The award cam e follosving an
s .
audit o f Ihe Purcell books which
revealed the sate* standings o f
them* which will tell the Christ .
The men o f the choir singing
.
# ___"-rs,.
member* o f the Parcel, sta ff in
both the Sanfo-d an t Orlxn-.'a
to th. world-wide Celebration o f , £ « r
UU,U,1A1|'
C~
V T 1
the birth o f th* Christian savior.
T ‘ °fJ ’ ” ,
Sigmund Jacobson
son o f Mr.
M m . than 200 stu.lents
Snow (Hungarian)— G irls' G
le.
M ember, o f the T rip!. Trio arc
Mur*
students will Church will read the scripture.
Gle#
Accompanists
Solo portions o f these numbers
- *
dr*- 1^lerman J . c o b s . i u k , ‘ p,*rt ln th* Ann,‘i' 1 S * '" " " " 1''
Accom
panl.U for the
Ihe annual Club.
p4t Harrington, Bobbie Cute!.Presentation o f th , 5101^ check
Mr*
will be sung by
th ar,M
A ^ the baas*. Warren^ Adams. J l)uke
» £ S m S , , , * h Sch'u,! Glee O n b Christmas ^ r U t o a . Glee Club program
In UethJeh.m's Lowly MangerJ
u. „ . , „ L1„ . ........................was made by B. t . Purcell, head
I. Hod;
« "•
" “d&gt; s ' “ " J A. &amp;
Bistlme.
^ ^ Robert
&lt; S S
Crumley,
Z Z ; Z £ Zjn the
S T T
19mS -37
&amp; ’ - K
S
i '- i S '. - K T . 'J
I. u w
.
K .r
rn * THa- • : ? *
^ l - J - W H —
s —
Weir and Robert Crumley.
■n
, h . _________
„
O W f * '"K ib h in
M
C b .r li
W ta 1 ™ ”
........ .
“ » V
'
“
“
Davla,
Shirley
Anderson and Iris
McDaniel.
On* o f the selections wilt he yforrijon
•
i
■r_i
m .. .
\r&gt;.
u u Reese
i,...... u
.-i. ikl. a
,...* . lyn MiDanlel.
solo. Teddy Walker.
Miss. n
Ollie
Whittle,
directAmerican Universities and Colpresented by the mala chorus and
Th* program ia as follows:
Gloria In Excelsis, Choir.
Causey.
Th* service will last one hour i . » . ••
o f thre Glee Club said that all o f
another will feature tha worn- it u iaid- Thow who p|;|I1 to at
„
, i
..
,l
_
,n .
, .
A vary Merry Christmas, Go
There’s A Song In The Air, solo
Double Quartette is composed
F.«rh n. Itution listed n IK-" the participant' will ia» wearing T_ „
.
n . it
i .
u L i
n .. j
r hi
.,i „ h „
1/
..u
11 0,1 1 h« Mountains, rht Pat Harrington.
,
« » '» » ° ‘ CM •xciu‘ W,IJtend are asked to b,. in their;
,n* " book is allotted
a number o f black and white uniforms with
___ __ ____, CJ_.
v._.i
. ________ of
John
Bariev, Billy Tyre,
Noel, Noel Bells Are Ringing,
,
Mrs G eorge Toughy. minister o f , cat» by 5:23 to enjoy five min- places in accordance with its the exception o f the fm h n u n Christmas Story arid Birthday of
King
by
th*
Freshman
Glee
Girls'
Gle*
Club.
Philip
Byrd,
Bobby Little, U rant-(
music, will play three composi- utes o f chimes and to avoid In- enrollment. The Individual college group who will wear given and " - i ^ "
Glory In The Highest. Choir.
,eF Schirard, Murray Nance, Tad-,
tiona on th« organ and will be terruptions that
might detract or
university
administration, white.
, u i
.
.
.
Christma* Fantasy, played by
Christina* Songs, Double Quar- '*7 "* * k e r and AI Collins,
Joined by Mra- Roy Mann at th* from tha reverence o f worship,
|n describing the annual event, \ in fy Cash, Janice Luxcn; Pro tette.
I Glee Club Officer* are praslpiano In another.
Attention Is called by church o f- choose, the leading stuiknt* on
nam e» wUI 'PP'a*' M i.s
Whittle stated that the c * ,« io n a l-0 Com e All Ye FaithNo Candle Was There and No dent, Henry Cason: first v ice '
Those taking part in the scr ficlals that overflow congregations rampxipence-&gt;lonal^ will be a
candle- fu|- Invocation, Break Forth, O Fire, Mixed Eusembl*.
president, Juanita Wynne; second
vie* ar* Mr. David Bach, Mrs. hav* ticrn present at this -cr- in .i ' u ur iic __________
light serv ice.'Beauteous Heavenly Ught ami
Beautiful
Savior,
M u r r a y vie* president, Teddy Walker;
•J. A. Bistline. Mrs. Robert Cor- vice in past years and that early
The Re&lt;- John W, Thomas o f
Hosiann* fSevedish) by th* Choir Nance, At Stanley and
Choir. secretary and treasurer Shirley
nell. Mrs. William Cortright. Mrs. arrival assures better scats.
the Holy Cross Episcopal
ChurchOut of The East and March o f
Ava Maria, Bobbie Crutchfield
Anderson and business managers,
E. M- Galloway, Mrs- Charles J Night Circle No. J under the
Fair throssth W *dnevlay, n o t1will
yfter the invocation ar,d Tha Wls* .'.lets—Boys' Glee Club, and Cboir.
i Pat
Harrington, Dotty $Ietta,
Wilke, Mrs. Frank W oodruff I I I ! chairmanship o f Mrs. David EdScripture—
Recessional Silent Night
' Meredith Scott, Brantley Scbir
and MIm Anna Corley, Miss Caro-! wards will prqvide special de- uulte a- rool today and tonight; benediction while the Rev. J. W.
low toughs H R .
i I’ axhaia ut ic e C cu u a) fiapUat. ahcphc.dj, The U u u l o f Tha
BcasdicUoa
la n L
L59 Mclnnts. M u* Gene Nuanel tcozaUotu.

*Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc. Moves Offices,
Warehouse To New, Larger Location
Kiwanians To Hear
• Lyman Glee Club

•fL,eiS25r;M

•

The Board o f Sanford City Com­
missioner* last
night
virtually
employed Kyed Bair.
Executive
Secretary o f the Florida Zoning
and Planning Commission, o f Auburndale a i the city'a Planning
Comultant following a recom m en­
dation of the Sanford Zoning and
Planning C om m lulon.

80 Places
Available
In Tourney

Man Pleads Guilty;
Says: 'D on't Know
Much About Law'
*n

Additional
Local News
O n Page 3

Elks Club To Stage
Charity Ball Dec. 15

Presbyterian Church A t 5 :30 p.m.

33 W ill Sing Sunday
In All-Music Service

Award Received
By M rs. C. Rudd

A nnual Event Starts A t 8 p.m.

■ w -v r

Jacobson T o Be
I n ' I n W ho's W ho'

««!|T

»

Weather

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Glee Club's Christmas Program Tomorrow

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J jtvrr apevotieu planned. Eagerly
•We believe this win b* the
largest each eper t ttoa ta peace
Mm* blstery.”
The While Mom * laid meal *f
Ike air lift will he by Air Pore*
■ad Navy aircraft through the
Military Air Transportation Servo t I m . The ocein-ttft will be by H A
M a v y Military Transportation
•arvlc*.
About MASS Maagariaa r*fu
gees from Soviet oppression will
came to the Vetted Stale* aboard
government pianm end about A*
got wtO travel by ship. Hagerty
■aid.
•Tb* air-lift will begin within
the neat few days at the rat* of
SM a day,” a White House state-

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Longwood
(Continued from P ile One)
The remaining candidates. L L
Cos. 1M; Russell Grant. 14$; O. H.
Baod grata, 78; with write-in*John Ream*, I t; Richard ZartM*u. 1.
Thee* war* 833 votes cast out
a f the 409 registered voter*.
- The above elected will take of
ftc at the first regular mMtlng
mt th Town Council In January

Retired Naval
Captain Dies
By Mary P*wl*v
DEBARY-With the death this
week of Captain Samuel Norman
Groves of DeBary, one uf th*
Seafaring heroes *t our time has
gwaicd into |lv tU u history. Por
twenty year* C*pt. Grove* roam­
ed the bounding main, master of
(fee good ship Eicshbur. owned by
tb* American export tin*. Twice
bis career was Interrupted by
world wars and twice his country
sailed him into th« navy on ipee u l duty. Hu Exrail bur was re­
sented the V I S Joseph Hew**
and this boat, with Cap, Groves
In command, was torpedoed off
th* cost of Casablanca Jurtng th*
Invasion of North Africa, tn De­
cember of 1*64 he retired from
active service and lived in De­
Bary.
Capt. Groves la survived by his
wtf*. Teresa of DeBary and bis
bo o , LL Commander Samuel N.
Crov** of JseksuAJvll*. who ar­
rived at Ftah Memorial hospital
ht time for a efw hours with his
father.
Service* will be held at 8 p. m
tonight at th# Brtaaun Funeral
Home, with Rev. Milton H. Wyatt
of the First M«tbodl*t church of
iciating Burial will be at a later

ta a fo rj.

All Seminole County 4-H {Tub TALLAHA8SEE t^ — Th# Lean
Officer*, both boys and girls, and C'D“n tr, r r *“‘L &gt;a7 r^ or1fd,
tn . u . i
at
. • . ,
yesterday It found no grand* for
Ik* leaders will meet Saturday, indictment of Ted Williams Jr. of
at the Court (louse, for on Offl Tallahassee In th* death of n
ceru* and lead ers' Training Florida State University claseSchool The officers will b* divid- •"*•*•
*d Uto groups of their respective
8r »°d ju«Tr m»d* bo tom..re,..
u ..
, ment on It* Investigation Into th*
office to discos* their duties .. d Jeith wf 0 # u l M„ , en€ obflen of
responsibilities.
) Attha other than k found no
Misa EmRy King. State Girls' grounds for making a case a4 H Chib Agent. TalUhassee. will *•*"'“ Williams.
speak to th# adult leader* and .
* T,1Uh*****
,
, .,
■hospital CVt. IS after a fist fight
£ "
7^
‘ SUU
• restaurant near th*
Boy* 4-H Ctub Agent, will speak FSU campus.
to th# presidents and vice ptwel----------d«"ts.
INOCULATION OP RAC*
The secretaries will be lead by
HORSES RECOMMENDED
Mrs
Georg# Otto S r. p»,t
MIAMI REACH
A research
president State Home D*mon*tra- ''•terinnrian hat recommended
Hon Council; the devotional leadinoculation of race bones
er* by th# Rev. Fred risher. As- wlMl • serum whleh bos batted
Si.'.tat f a . tor, Firs* Baptist
Inroads front equine sleeping
sirknes* among Army hove#* and
mule*.
CW. Raymond Randall, research I
deputy director at Weber Reed!
Army Hospital In Washington. |
♦ays no new ra te s of equine I
vieeping sickness have been dis­
covered in Army animals since
use of the serum was started
•his year.
Th# discs-*, which kdts at high;
.** »&gt; per cent of th# animats it;
P a rty
attack*, was found In 1.046;
horses during th* ftrst to months i
of this year. Randall said It also
attacks human*.

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AN P iDEPEN U BN TD A ILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRID A y I B

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DER 7,1956

A an o d atcd P re s s L eased W ire

DAY OF INFAMY' WAS 15 YEARS AGO

Over 408
To Attend
Big Event

against and he undoubtedly will
yell: “ Maryland.” In 1883, Jones
a guard, scored hi* only touch­
down by taking the bell from
Prank Tamburello's (Maryland

Thar* was sxeitemant la DeBary
yesterday.
Local residents were even fol­
lowing their mall down the s tm t.
It all came about when the
Post Office was moved from Its
small wood structure to th« brand
new concrete building on the west
of 17 92.
Seeitu as If all of DeBary turn­
ed out or the event, and aven
though parking space In front of,
around and In back of the new
Post Office I* increased many
times, every available apace was
filled.
Th* new Post Office which will
be officially dedlcatad on Dsc.
U at a huge meeting to Include

quarterback) bands and running
83 yards for a score. This sea­
son Jones grabbed a deflected
peat by teammate Dave Reed and
ran 23 yards for a touchdown

FO R H O LID A Y

15 Years Ago 'Day O f Infamy'

H O SPITA LIT Y

Place Visited By Tourists

All tinsel-bright
and mighty tasty

Pep Oeea tb* Pepcent—Guest-size portions Individually giftwrapped in glittering, gay aluminum foil. D on't forget ribbon for
big red bows! And what better way to wash th* criapy kernel*
down—than with sparkling Coca-Cola served tingiing-cold. Ita
greet taste goe* just great with anacka.

By JIM BECKER
“ Thar* have been
PEARL HARBOR UH - Where change, in warfare

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Casssrsla Wtsti tfo* ft toga an Tag Sw what a silver lining do#a
foe your on*-diah favorite. Lina tb* eaawroi# with foil. Waving a
good aid* edge to acioatw into fnng*. In go th* making*, oa go** th*
ov*n, out cxun*a on* party-pratty meal. Count on Cocw-Coi* ta
do tb* hsMtura. . . ita great loot* odds ta to* tua af antonauiuigl

l a w * 1*
1*#**#—A hot dish and Ice-cold Coca-Cola . . ,
mad# for eacb other! Bnng hom* tha Coka in King-Sis* to o . . . it’a
tb* su* juat mod* for panic*. For tb* meat loavr* bak*-and-«arva
am m toii-stnoa muina am ! F*u wrwppsag scoj* open wars* -y
wan-brown, tuck* in before they com* ta tt t)i*L
gj

SANFORD, FLA.

lo # (.o "t) — Holf»*y to l.a a n 9»mftt4 A Orlamls
COMPLETE DONERS — St.aka Chicks* • s , , p ,
8*svi** hew 3 a-*- HI 1* #-m. *wk aighto
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to T»rSi*. 6 Baw*&lt;ra(a — Privato P to m .

Bring home the Coke!

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CLODBD MONDAYS
COCKTAIL 101 NGB — DxNi'LNG _ FtN * FiHM
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The post office
ia act back
from the ttre e . with aecese roads
on both the north and south.
Postmaster Walter llnnl wouldn’t
atop for a picture of himself and
shrugged off the
photographer
with “ I’m too busy". Actually,
so many
he was every place at once, get­
in the 15
e
ftl I U /jll
ting things in order to take car#
of the “ Christmas rush" and the
orderly flow of mall lo D# llary
residents and out to their friends
and relatives. Hanl s.s-med to he
just as happy In hi- new mrroundlnga aa any one of the D«
Dary folk who were "packing In"
to see their new daily gntherlng
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The place and mall source.
Of course, the Post Office Is
Altamonte Spring* Civic Club held
ita Deo. meeting and Christmas just on# of Ihe new modem build­
party Wednesday afternoon at the ings being erected In De Bary to
Community House
The girls' furnish more and better services.
W. G. Miller Is In Ms brand new
triple trio from th* Lyman High
School Glee Club presented a real estate office text door to
program of Chri-tm** songs, di­ the post office.
rected by Miss Carolyn Ander­ A laundromat huilllng Is n*sr
son. Semlnol# County music di­ tng completion to furnish an add­
rector. Th# cane dance, a tap ed service Deharyitfs have not
number, was done by Nan John­ ye! experienced.
son and Jerry McIntosh. Dana
Southen Hell
Tslcphone »tid
Alexander was th*lr accompan­ Telegraph Co. will soon erect a
ist. Miss Anne Cline, program brand new building 'or n dial ex­
chmn. mad* the introductions.
change on th* come- of 17-92 and
Mra. J. D. Morriaon, club pres, Angeles Av» It la utderstood that
called a brief business meeting negotiating for property have
after the program. Announce­ ! hc#n completed and vork will aoon
ment wjs mad* at this time that begin on the structire to house
(Continued On Page Twelve)
the mechanism.
D# Bary ia growing, not only
in the number of residents, hut
In the commercial establishments
I'jlr anil mild through S atur and enterprises, nil lo ovrrtnnk
day eirept early morning fog; - the vcrvlce* which ire being addlow tonight 16 S3.

SA N F O R D C O C A - C O LA B O T T LIN G C O M P A N Y

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the
Japanese
planes
whleh
smashed them 13 years ago today
— a trim little motor launch ties
op every morning.
Some 100.tourists walk alowly
aboard, subdued, chatting In whis­
pers, aw**truck by the scan*
where history was mad# and the
United Stole* plunged into World
Wer If. on the day that “ will
live la Infamy.”
They wear bright aloha shirts
and cotton print dresses. Many
have cameras along around their
necks. The children ar# along, ai­
m ed umuturally
ailent and r e ­
served.
The day I* brilliant. Th* trade
winds rustle quietly, much as on
Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941.
The launch passe* * wellacubbed Navy transport, one of
ealy half a deten or to ahlpps la
th* giant harbor.
Tho transport'* radar scope
whirls
steadily, scanning
th*
ikiea. Only a handful of »hlp* in
Pegrj had radxr In 1941, and a
radar waralag from an Army out­
post never reached Ihe fleet.
“Ther* were 94 »liips In Pearl
Harbor on Sunday, Dec. 7." the
sailor on the launch says, rattling
throu|h his prepared patt.er.
The launeb make* a wide swing
ami stop* at the h*ginnlng of the
now don-rted one mile stretch of
docks and buoys known as “ Bat­
tleship Row."
There, in th* space of about a
retie, seven American battleships
were moored when the Japanese
ttrick. Four w#re sunk. Those
afloat were damaged.
Some 2.000 men died, tom to
hist in tha explosions of bombs,
burned to death in th# flaming
waters of the harbor as oil spilled
from stricken ships and caught
fir# from Incendiary bombs, trap­
ped below decks of ships on their
way to the bottom.
Huge columns of black smoke
poured up and the harbor burned
throughout the night of America’s
first hectic 24 hours at war.
Some of the b*ttl*«hip* ware
refloated to fight on during the
Pacific war, hut
the Japanese
attack, with on* blow, made obselete th* battleship concept of war­
fare.
Never again will Peatl Harbor
present such a luiry target.
Th* Pacific Commander, Adm.
Felix B. Stump, whose headquartera are atop a hill overlooking
to* sprawling
harbor, say*.

.... .

LIVIC UUD Hill

Weather

The Mayfair Inn ’Opening night
celebration is a “complete sell*
out” according to reports this

“Safety Is our business,” could
be the summing up of the state*
ment by D. W.
Collier as ho
Manager Frank Mrbstie Jr. concluded a 10-hour safety course
said (his morning that over 408 for supervisors, formcn and key
have made reservations for the
big event that will get underway personnel of the City of Sanford
this afternoon.
tomorrow night at 7 o'clock.
CertUlmtM were awarded the
“We're going lo have the biggp-t season in the Mayfair Inn's men
who have attended
the
history if opening night Is any classes two hours each afternoon
Indication at all of the gnosis this week. Tho certificate* c e r ­
tify that the course
haa been
successfully completed.
Collier Is a representative of
tho Florida
Industrial Commis­
sion, Department
of Industrial
Safety.
By .Mrs. Ruth Ertrksen
The purpose of this course. h«
The Sanford Federated Garden (lancing will get underway at said, “ Is to train or teach fo r­
Club was host to over 300 at the 9:30.
mcn, supervisors, and kep p e r­
Coffee and reception yesterday at
Opening night at the Mayfair
to recognix*
the Mayfair. Hostesses, with Mrs Inn will coincide with the begin­ sonnel the ability
C M. Flotsers. chairman, regaled ning of festivities for the May- unsafe conditions or act* In order
the crowd with refreshments. fair Inn's $13,000 PGA Open to control accidents."
“ In 1933 alone,” Collier said*
Frank Mehane Jr. acted as com­ which Is slated to get underway
mentator for the colorful style Tuesday with qualifying rounds. “accidents have cost a total of
showing uf Mary Esther suits, sun
Many of the golfers have already $12,990,311,10." And he explained
ensembles and formal frocks, as arrived and will attend the a- just how the cost was affected
In each group of accidents. F or
models from the various Circles falrdrifted down the winding stair­
City and county officials will instance, he said, there were T
way and sauntered among the attend the gala party signalling permanent total accidents which
guests.
the opening of the winter season cost a total of $173,760 in com*
Christmas dccurations for the in Sanford and Scminoe Clounty pensation and S13C.G32.C0 In med­
costs. Thee
were
1,277
hotel lobby were supplied by gar and no doubt officials from neigh­ ical
den club members, one from the boring communities will nlio at­ permanent partial accidents with
compensation costing $1,333.023 66
Driftwood Circle, showing a foot­ tend the brilliant opening event.
ball game in formation, with Hny
A New York orchestra has and medical coats at $742,121.84.
players whose head* were pea­ been engaged by the Mayfair Temporary total accidents nutn*
nuts, drew the most admiring Inn for tomorrow night's open­ hired 26,798 with corapensstlon a t
medical coetg
Othars, of white chrysanthemum* ing event. The orchestra will re­ 1$1,139,176.20 and
There were
131
with gold leaves a* foil; a pink main at the Mayfair Inn through- $.1,343,633.08.
and crystal, sunburst reflected,\lit .
______ ... ____ _
j'»"m irror; a Vine ami bfaslUan [ for the many hvent* that
popper arrangement; n White
Christmas o colossal randle and
| tiny, appealing deer drew much
attention.
Mra. Irwin Fleischer was chair, man of the coffee nod headed
| the hostess line of representstlvi-a from each rlrcle, with Mrs
I Ed I-anc and Mrs. L P. Hagan
assisting. Ticket takers were Mrs.
1-arry Spencer and Mrs \V. If.
| Stewart. Models were: M rs.
George Harden, Mrs. Charles
- Cole, Mrs. W- E. Kirchhoff, Mrs.
; Fred tlsnas. president of the
j club, Mrs. Robert Stone. Mrs. Jew* ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
[taker, Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs
II. N. Saycr.

Lake M ary Pioneer
Night in February

fM BATTWMP Arlsowe. ablate and sinking, and a newspaper headline recall th* Dec. 7, 1941 “Day
#&lt; Infamy," when the Japan*** attacked Ptarl Harbor. More than 2,000 V S . serviceman died as
tb* enemy came In with 100 warplanes and midget tuba to cripple eight baltleshlpa and many leaser
war vessels. At bottom, an aircraft carrier l* d-icked i t P n rt Hnrimr is It -w&lt;-ir&lt; now. flnifnarintial'

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If Your H m H lu Not
Delivered By &lt; P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M,
For Delivery

“General Tree Surgeon’*

WARD'S LONGWOOD HOTEL
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TH E O L D H O M E T O W N

NAVY MAN 4HO*MX SELF
PENSACOLA .1*- W L. O'Steen
Navy chief gunner's mate from
Tenne-.e*. shoe himself to death
with a 26 automatic pistol ye*,
tenlay after leaving a *ulcide
note, officer* -a Id.
Sheriff** investigator At Bate*
withheld the contents of the not*
but said it gave no specific reason
for O steen's aetioo He taM
(VSteen. 30, &lt;So( himself in th#
mouth after driving off th* Gulf
Beach highway sbou' 12 rad#*
west of Pensacola.

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4-H Club Officers
To Hold Training
School Saturday

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da Jadirial OmhmU win B#*t at
Lake Wale* Saturday to complete atartini a t S:SS o’clock at the
Coftfrefattonat Chrlatli
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Church

JV V * MEETING TOID
GAINESVILLE JT~ TN# Lefts
latur#'* Interim Committee on
Mental Health will m*et In Tailshittscv Jan. 9 for a ftn.it round
of adv tcv from health expetts be­
fore drafting specific necommeiv
dxttona.
R#P. J Emory Oo*a of Cam**
Vilic. new chairman of th* group,
said th# meeting would run thr«#
or tour days, then the commute*
would ♦ tar work on it* r*pnrt to
a n n f o r x l ! | « r n ! « l id I m ' i m I .
the 1967 Legislature.
D R DM bB DFD C o f *DftD fD» «lP*
Thar# ar* no rsv.r* in B*r- Croas was lamvd chairman sue
9 I n w M c l I h U M tjD M on D h n ll
Rail suppi'as
often t*s?h n»#h for mud*
drinking cellin g former State S*n. Edwin
irawuUtd
wat«r.
G. Eraser of Macclvnny.
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thn ClBrk of tin lI muU
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Legal Notice

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Mtieael ebaafee la Mate Mini
eew t proceeduro.
beautification ad the a h n r a h
Juetleo Blwyn Thomaa ad the
Several ad Saafmd*a tap enterSupreme Court, who ia council
chairman. m M the recommend*- talnera are offering their amrireo
Hone would be tabmltted to the
OaaaUtntiaa Advleery Oammlaaiea
__ ___
of Lady.” After the dog dies, the
te be inieryorated In a propoeed Triple"Trio; Little Mb* A l l j ^ hoiue and all the furnUhlng* are
MW ebate coMtllution.
Lee. ll-y*ar-old concert pianist; to be cold.
Mn. Darae't will cprclflea »•»The adv bar? com minion will
VIhleei. trumpet soloist
rral
small txquait* be made with
n m H f , Mrw alone with other I Ed B**,&lt; memorF « p c rt ark
.
, maflclan end Charlie Morrison (be money from the talc. Includ­
Mr*. William W. White (Sanford) pi op no i a eenalltu tionel change* at M. C. and eong-leadtr. Amlatlni ing ISO to Mlaa Steelman.
Mn. M. A. Butler (Sanford)
“ Any surplus or balance re­
h
"J**
•* accompanleta will be Mra. Lu
Mai Tattler (New York, N.Y.)
maining ahall be used by Hattie
Ploride Totem approved on Nor. |u Bailey and Arthur Greer.
Thelma Williams (Oviedo)
Steelman m the may are fit for
Edgar Chadoln (Maitland)
the benefit of hcnclf or other
Birth*:
member* of our family,” the
Baby Girl White
trill read*.
Baby Girt Thorntoe
In IMA, Mr*. Don* made out
Baby Girl Butler
MERCHANT MARINE
a
will with similar provisions for
TBVCK DRIVE! KILLED
Baby Girl Mum
COMMflTEE RETS
a Dog called Sheet. But Skcat
PORT
PIERCE
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Jackson­
Dischargee:
t-DAY SESSION
ville truck driver was killed last died before M n. Dorse.
Aaal* Pearl Hill (Sanford)
MIAMI BEAOI Uft—The How*
Mist Steelman, who cared for
Welter Sawyer (Sanford)
Merrhent Marie* Committee In­ night when he was thrown from Mn. Dorse several months before
the cab la a collision with a car.
VMtiag Moan: Private Bourne, II
vestigating the possible regulation
she died. said. “She might have
Tb* victim was John W. Bohana. at. to • p. m.; Seml-Privala
known I would look after the dog
of
pleasure
boats
begins
a
twonon. 14.
Rimms. I to 4 n. m., T to I p. m.;
after she died.”
day meeting her* today.
Pediatrics, 11 a. a . to 1 p. n .
Tb# car driver, John Driggers.
Mis* Steelman, promising to
The committee ia considering
Pannta ta d Grandparents oaly; the regulation* es % to M y me# M, a# Pert Pierce, was Injured. take food ra re of Lady, observed
Obstetrics, No visiting during ure and Its spokesmen have urged He told patrolman the brake* ea “ I take U d y just about every,
(ceding *f babies. Private Rooms,
hi* car felted.
where I go when I’m not working.
II a. m. to 13 noon, I to 4 p. everyone connected with pleasure
What will folks say now when I
boating to make their views
ra. and f to • p. m , Semi Privet* known.
The United Nations PAO re­ go downtown to shop?”
Room*. I t* 4 p. » . and 1 to
This la the lest In * scries of ports that Central America face*
• p. a .
Alaska la the largest United CHAPEL HILL. N. C. bH-Ask
hearings. The committee ha* al­ ea estimated 100 per cent popula­
Increase tn th* next
80 ,« stc * territory, comprising mar* North Carolina * Jim Jooes which
ready gathered testimony at New tion
than 681000 square mile*.
| t (a m he likes to play football
York, Boatoo, St. Louis and New year*.
Orleans.

rau-eu near panic among the
cl'v'x European communities
Task force headquarter* -aid
i 133 s—t *sii aboard the ir—opship Dilssara for England. More
then 2.000 left v**t*rriay knocher
troopship i* being loaded for de
parture within th* next day or
two, and three tuorw trswpahtpe
are expected In port smartly.
Th# Italian and Green esonsub
m ix
or
rio m o x
s o her* sent urgent appeals to their
i w . a i u s x u m , r . » govemmenu for evacuation ships
k. a s i u t u : . X K H I U I X i
I M C vm vlB lnl h a v in g bftarlt *o take away jltterv civilian fam
Uie* before Uii
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lit * u l Cvr tt«mtf»4*l« C oun- ti.*.Y French
n
f i.U, few U»e&gt; I * kL t K K.\ •
f&lt;*r iit»4)px»M. th# th o v i till# part*.
Ik h
tD LONT 4
k V tk C N The sight of
&lt;ry t-uch con
P U U iiU t *«*%«• JA M EH *
v*ys packed with sruop*
D DID III W M « D n 4 WD to Dtf euipinent atrvaming u* iw hern )
ft! d
» d 'ir
W P tttD n
IidmIi on *»i hnfvrn thn Tib hoc wet unnerving for European
J.t&lt;%4*r« 4. I*. TMT, of Civilians who Have Ven harassed
ie* iM cttD f M i\&gt;a(«6ao mill
by threat* ftom Egyptian*.
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Program Piaetadt Woman W ill Hava
For Btautification Roof Over Hoad A s
O f Church Grounds Long A s Dog Lives

Hospital Notes
Erma Waldtn (Sanford)
Mn. Chatter Mum (Sanford)
Annie Pearl HU| (Sanford)
lathery* Thom too (Sanford)
Mary Joe Inghram (Sanford)
Marie Hardy (Sanford)
Mr*. Herman Swayforty
(Sanford)
Mrtkat
Baby OtH Thornton
Babl Boy tw of forty
Dior bailee:
Kdwtn Locket (Sanford)
Baby Boy Lomaa (Sanford)
Bay B. Balrom (Lon(wood)
Dee. a

lb * remaining SJM will be
brought bare by an IntergovamMental eematHt*# on European
Migration which haa been in the

*

Course In 'Excellent Shape'

Baseball bigwigs will be promt
nent among th# Mayfair Inn's
$13,000 PGA Toumamenl au­
dience next week, according to
Mayfair Inn Manager Frank Alebane Jr.
Already indicating they will he
here for th# event will h« Horace
Stoneham, head of the New York
Giant* organisation, Carl Hobbell, director of the sprawling
New York Giaota Farm system,
A! I/oper, Manager of Ihe Chicago
White Sox, Freddie llulchlntnn,
manager of th# St I^iui* Cardl
nals, Paul Richards, manager of
the Baltimore Orioles, and Mayo
Smith, manager of the I'iulado!
phia team.
Also Indicating that they will
be in Sanford for one of Florida’s
biggest golf events are Bill
Higney, manager of the New York
Giants and Itoaey Ityan, gnu-.al
manager of the Minneapolis Mill
ers.
Mario Carfagno, host pro for
th? PGA
V.*!f1 yf«f#*rHay
that lie Is expecting from 230 to
30u professional and amateur
golfers In Sanford taking part in
the qualifying round on Tuesday.
However, Atanager Frank Ali­
han# Jr. said that approximately
120 will tee off in the Ihm- day
play beginning next Thursday
Slated for Wednesday will be
a clinic with May fair Inn Coun­
try Club'* winter Pro, Porky
Oliver taking a prominent p art

Fuid Reaches $47
'Oi* Seminole County Rrd Cross
Hungarian Relief Fund has now
reached a total of $47. according
to officials of the local chapter.
Goal for the drive In the Sem­
inole Countv community It $133
'*Thp chapter hopes to attain
Ha goal before 'A Marry Christ
m at' and 'A Happy New Yuar'
are being celebrated In th« com
mumtjr.
*

There will be other piominrnt
golfers on the cllnte pan«l d*monatratlng various forms, shots, and
styles uf play used In some o*
the biggest golf contests in PGA
circuit play.
As many a« AO golfers have al­
ready arrived for practice rounds

leading up to Tuesday's qualify­
ing ev»nc
Carfagno said yesterday (hit
the 18 hole rour-e is in “excellent
shape" and ia ready for the tour­
nament. (ireenkrepers are con­
tinuing their daily rounds of the
course putting tho fairways and

greens In the “ pink of condition*
for next week's contest*.
“ IV# had 4.000 In Sanford for
last year’s Mayfair Inn $18,000
PGA Open,” said Atanager Ato*
tmno, “ and this year we aro ox*
l&gt;eciing to more than doubt* the
crowds her*."

Senator, Mrs. Dirksen Visit DeBary
By Alary fow|#r
U S. Senator Everett Dirksen
and Airs. Dlrksrn wrr# Introduced
tn DeBary guests at a reception
and tea yesterday of the home
uf U*n. and Mrs. 11 P. Newton.
Col and Mrs. Gregory Kcssenk'h
as co-hosts.
The Senator and hit wife have
been sun gathering at Miami
Beech auj stopped off to visit
Ihe Kciscnlch* whom they kn&lt;-w
intimately in Washington. D. (’.
and to renew acquaintances of
I ng standing, Mr. and Afn. James
V Richard" formsr nrishbors In
1'i-kin, Illinois.
After a brief stopover In Tcniu*sjce, ilia Dirksen* will lie In
Illinois for Christmas and then
back to Washington for the Jan­
uary session of Congress.

Supper, Bazaar
Net Over $180
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —The
put roast stinp-T and ha/aar put
on by the ladles of the Service
Circle of the Altamonte Chape)
net'ed $182.60 according to a re­
port of th* president. Air*. Clif­
ford Sands This will be turned
over to the Sunday School Super­
intendent for the
purchase of
chairs fur the new ftliK-aUou.il
building
Assisting the president in th*
•upper arrangements wera Alrx.
'toroid K. Seaman and *-2tog Mane
”JUaa.

ATNYrtlR AST. rtnfti. V V f.U .T r* DIKJ45KN vlaldng friaoda ta
l i t Bary, (dial! I’licl^)
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Worship Service
11:00 i n
Preaching Servlet
0:30 p. m.
Everyone Welcome

SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Seventh HI. and E l« Ave.
A C. McClure |
Sunday School 1:43 n.m.
CSULUOTA BAPTIST CaUBCM T u to r
Saturday!
M an ias Worship U:Q0 e ra.
Walter A Seeth Jr.,
P atter Sabbath School
9:30
a.m.
Sunday School 10 a n .
T rstalas Ueim *** P-“ 11 a.
Mondag Worship Sortie# U a m Worship Service
Svcalag Services T : »a am.
pan.
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday)
Wednesday Prayer Service
Settle TiSO PSEE METSODOT CHUSCH
7:30 p.m.
Laurel Ate. at «U. Si
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
Sunday School 0:43 a m .
BAPTIST CSUSCa Morning Worship 10:43 a m .
CHURCH
F. M. Y. 7:00 a m.
Pastor,
B.
G.
Brown
Geneva
Evening Evangellstle 7:48 pm . A Church With A Friendly Wel­
Charles W. Hamll Jr. Wednesday night prayer
and come
pralae service 7:30 p.m.
Sunday morning services:
Three mile* west of Sanford on I
Sermon by the pastor.
10 s.m. Sunday School.
First street, then right at Monroe
Evening Worship Service 7:30
Corner.
11 a m . Memos Worship
p.m. Sermon by the pastor.
"Not forsaking the assembling of
ftmday eveMSS m
P raytr Meeting Wednesday 7:30 ourselves together, aa the manner
0:13
1:13 p. m.
a . Training Union
pm .
of some la; but exhorting one an­
7:10 pan. Evralng Worship
other: and to much the more, |
Wtdnaaday 7:10 p m . Prayer
as ye see the day approaching.'
meeting
Ileb. 10:23
t f S I W I I OF GOO CIUBCM
Sunday School—to a. m.
tu b « . aod U un I Am
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
10:oc am . Training
Sunday School
Bet. Oeerge g.
Unllon—4:90 p. m.
U:oo
a.m.
Holloas*
Meeting
t;4S a m
Sendey School
Evening Worship—7:30 P.m.
Meeting)
1:30
Open-Air (Street
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night |
11 a m
M eeibg Wccahlp
p.m.
•:4S pm .
Yowhiervke
7:00 pan. —7:90 p. m.
YJU*
7 :0 am . helvatioo Meeting
Em geUatte "afly
7:)0 p.m.
WEST SIDE MISSIONARY
Wed***
From aad M m
BAPTIST CHURCH
dap ee 7:0 pm.
Corp Codete
9:90 pan Corner of West Fifth and Holly |
“ member e glad bead tavitea Band Practice
4:00 p.m
"WELCOMES YOU"
to worship with na."
Ladles Uome League
7:30 pan. Pastor Wm. L. Stepohns
Thursday
foster a u r a ,
Associate B. D. Cralglow
Prayer Meeting
7:90 p m . Sunday School
1 0 a m .|
fam ay
11a .m.
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 4:10 Morning Worship
Bible Study
7 p. m.
p.m.
M l am . lesday School
Evening Servlca
7:43 p. m.
11:00 am Worship Service
Mid week Service Wednesday
UPS ALA COMMUNITY
1 : 0 pm . Worship Service
7:45 p. m. |
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. C. C. White
MHdstcr "A GOING CHURCH FOR
Mrs Clever M am
Pieelst A COMING LORDSOUTH SIC* BAPTIST
AND SEE THERE
Mrs. Patricia Semmevlln Asat COME
CHURCH
IS A REASON I
Pianist
17th SL At Perk Ave.
Georg* Peaold, Asst. B upt or
The w d ef peer oeertb
FIRST CHSISTIAN CHURCH
Cksrch School
P er e friendly Church.
HOT Sanford Avsnue
10
B. Pries
Paster Church School
fe rry L. Stone,
Minister |
11 em
■Icgtahethem BA. leper- Worship
Phone 141S
Westminster Fellowship
7 p. m.
intendcat
8unday School. 9:43 a.m. Adult |
Willing Workere
7 pan. lesson, "More Than Conquerors" |
Sunday Bible School
10 e
Evening Worship
7:30
(Rom. •)
Preeehlng
11 a
“ Everybody Invited to stteed
Morning Worahlp, 11 o'e!ock,|
Mhlo Study
T pan
Consecration Day will be obser­
E eougoBtete Preething 7 :0 p m our erniee#.*
Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:43 p.m.
ved. All members are asked to |
FIR8T METHODIST-CHURCH
come prepared to show
their
Mleeienery Premllleniel
paster
Mnton II. Wyatt consecration by making
Yee Are Welcome
their |
Educatleeal Dire tie r Rachel Rea weekly pledges to
underwrite j
CENTRAL BAPT1IT CSUBCM
eley
tho 1937 currant expense and ml*-1
Rev. J . W. FarU aa. Paster
0:43 am . Church School
tloniry budget which was adopt­
Car. reorteeetk |t ^ Oak Are.
Cleaaas for all ages.
ed at the annual ronarsgational
Sunday School 0:43 a m .
H a. m. "hlbt eSpeaki Today" meeting Wednesday. Those who
Morning Wenhlp Service 11:00 I p. m. MYr
turn in their pledgee will not be
am .
7:15 poa Orgen Veapera
called on by the canvassers. The
Training Union 0:13 pan. It's s 7:90 pan. Evanlng Worship
pastor will preach on I Cor. 9LT.
family affair.
'•The Door and the WayThe choir will elng. Babies may]
Evening Worship 7:90 p.m.
Broadcast over W.T.R.R,
be cared for In tho annex nur­
"Ceme thou with us sod we will I iSO pan. Fellowship lor young sery.
do thee good."
Christian Youth
Fellowship, |
people.
4:20 p.m.
LAKE MARY BAPTIST
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
Evsnlng Worship, 7:30. Unlver-|
CHAPEL
l e v . L. P. Tasker,
Pester
sal Dibit Sunday will bo obienred. I
Lehe Mary. Fla.
Sunday School
10 a m .
The pastor
will
preach
on
Morning Worship
11 a.m. Pastor — Rev. W. A Ellenwood "Rightly Handling tho Word of |
gvsolag
Evangelistic
Service Sunday School 9:43 aon.
Truth." (2 Tim. 2:13)
Morning Worship 11 a m.
7:43 p-m.
Safe, convenient, off-street par­
Training Union t:10 p.m.
Weekly Barrie**:
king la provided.
Tuesday and Thursday 7 :u Evanlng Worahlp 7:90 p.m.
The
public la Invited to mil |
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m.
p.m.
tarvlces. An especially cordial'
Invitation It extended to those I
Regular
Saturday
Mornlni
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Broadcast over WTRR 10:33
who
ars without a regular place j
METHODIST CHURCH
of worship and service in S a a -!
4 Mile. Waal ee RL 44
ford.
Sunday School
0:43 a.m
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worahlp
10:43 a.m.
OF THE BEDEEMEE
Wesleyan Youth
4:43 p.m CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE |
943 W. Ulh Place
"Sanford's Singing Church"
Evening
Worship
7:30
p.m.
Pkeae ITS9
Second St. sn&lt;l Maple Ave., W est'
Wednesday
Prayer
Meeting
7:30
The Bov. PhUUp Schlescmana
R. If. Spear Jr., pastor
p.m.
Pastor
Sunday
School 9:43 a.m.
Evoryono Welcome
Sunday School
t:13 a.m
Morning Worship 10:43 a m.
Rev.
Cecil
W.
Shifter
Bible Clais
9:18 a.m.
Training Department* 4 p. m.
Sorvico
10:30 ».m.
Evening Evangelistic 7 pin.
C1IUKCTI OP GOD
-P rayer For The D ay- phone 1923 Rtv. U. W. Ueaderson, Pastor Mid-week Prsycr meeting each |
Wednesday 7:43 p.m.
French Ave. and tied SL
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRMT.
The Church of tb« Narartno is ]
Sunday
School
1:43
a-m.
SCIENTIST.
Weiltyan
In doctrine evangelistic,
EvanialUUc
Service
7:30
p.m.
■OS E. Second IL
Mid-Week Service Tuesday T:30 in appeal, and world-wide In [
Sunday Services
11:00 a .a
mission.
Sunday School
11:00 a.m. p.m
Young Peopto Service Thurs­ "Whosoever will may come",
Wednesday Evanlng Meetings 8:00
day 7:30 p.m.
p.n.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Leseou -Sermon "God The Pr*
EBXNKXER METHODIST
•1* Park Ave.
eervo of Min."
CHURCH
(A Southern Baptist Church)
Reading Room located In Foyer o!
Cttrn, Hrights
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor]
Church Building open to public Rav. Albert 8. Farrtar
I’astor F. B. Fisher
Associate
Pastor
1:90 to 4:90 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford Kirby Rogers Director of Music
Thursdays.
E. Johnion. .upcrlntondent
Mr*. Marvin Milam
Organist
A cordial invitation Is extended Preaching Service 11 a.m.
4:43
a.
m.
Morning
Worship]
to all to sttead our eervtces em ; MYF 3 P-m9:43 a. m.
Sunday School
us* the Reading Room.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:43 11:00 a. ra.
Morning Worship
p.m
4:15 p. m.
Training Union
FT. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
Evening Worship
In Slavl* (Near Oviedo)
TUE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY 7:30 p. m.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday Service
Rev. Btephta M. Tehy
ra ste r
ALLIANCE CHURCH
tNursery for sl| services
Morning Worship 9:33 am .
Park Ave. A 14th SL
(Earphones f»r hard of hearing)
Radlo MUsten Broadcast at S:S0
a. m. ever WORE (740 kc)
WELCOME
Sunday
Sunday School 0:00 a. m.—for all
Sunday School
1:43 a.m.
S |0 gTOUPI,
Worship
10:40 a.m THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
Chruuan Day School — Monday
ON THE HILL
Evening 7:41 p.m.
through Friday 1:00 g.m. — (All
(Congregational)
Youth Fellowship
4:3u p.m.
f ltm tilir y grades and kinder­ Wadnaidsy
Cer. Park Ave and Nth St.
garten.)
J. Bernard Root, Minister
Chapel Choir Rahaaraal T p.m.
Fr*-d Vnj-»!r.gcr. Aa.ocUle
Blbln
Study
and
Prayer
S
p.m.
CHURCH OF JESU g CHRIST
SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT
Thursday
OP LATTER DAY SAINT!
Cherub Choir Rehearsal
4:10 Sunday School meet* at 9:43 a m.
A O. Pitta
Breech Presidesl
All the wants and needs ot the
Carol Choir Rahaaraal f:00 p.m
a t y Ball
family conildtred In THE LITTLE
Tha
Ladles'
Missionary
Society
Sunday School
10
masts for Lunch and prayer BROWN CHURCH.
Sacrament Maetlng
4
Worship observed at
on the 2ndTuesday of each 11 Morning
a. m.
Worship
ll
a.
m.
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Sermon: "Would You Like To
buslnts* and praytr un tha 4th Know
God?"
CHAPEL
Tuts day of each month at 1:30
Elder Springe
p.m.
I k* * tn t Baptist Church
friendly thurch for the whol*
'
Biaford, ria.
family."
Sunday School
10:00
W. O. Stanaell,
Superintendent
CHURCH O f CHRIST
Breaching
U:00 a m
Secood SL A Elm Ave.
Dr. H. H. Maitln.
Proachor Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist
SUNDAY
FIIST BAPTIST CHUR CM
Bible Study
10 a m.
GENEVA
Month at 12:00 noon; and for
• W. A EUeaweed.
Paster
CH flM K O W
Sunday School
10 a.m Young Ptoplt’a Clast 4:)0 p. m.
7 p. m. 1 FUNERAL
HOME
Morning Worship
11a m Evening worship
|.
Migkwg» 17 9} Som. s
B.TU.
Tp m WEDNESDAY
7 p. m.
Evening Worship
Sa m Bible Study
1 PHONE -1-1 1 ll'l
THURSDAY
*l VAOLA c n u i c n OF enRtST
Ladles C ass
10 a. m.
IdfOI'i t e ,Si 11 q r
Lord's Day: filblo Study at 10 a.m. MsnN Training d a is
8 p. m .' 1

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H iflu l words the#*, "when Z grow up"—
lull of proolM, replete with confidence. What
youngster han't uttered than?
Thla lad (a no different Ha looks Into tho luturo that will bo his w hn bo growo up, aad tho
world is his orator, intact with pearls.
This month ho wants to ba a flier. Next month
ha'll want to ba an engineer, spanning bridges
across groat rivers aad wide chasms. Tho month
after that hall sea himself as a surgeon, scalpel
poised between skilled fingers. And tho month
after that—who knows?
For youth is over changing, aver restless.
That's why it Is so important that youth'a naturally
Impulsive nature be held fu t by n anchor that ia
good, firm and permanent. They need a faith that
will sustain them whether they become doctors,
filers, or engineers. Tho Church provides this
faith, this anchor.

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Be: «be u«u it Us! "checte* He courted ter is Europe while
n r TORS J»—The prt rnb« r»k»~—the display of a
i « m tV piK( at i*r teu-apao- toroeu ftutjiwe »v*—i—»
ia Arlington. Vs . with their
than two centuries.

Progressive Community
• a o n than 22.000 people In San- o a t of them fortunate to be liring
• a t i f the progr—eii e ceaimonitie* in
HUf
We am the a a r i fertaaete ecnaarrathralj,
a o for it is the m in im a way to exprroa the
l e l r e in Sanford.
v f There van a th a t when the economic coo,#U oae were op aae pear, down the nest, eknr
m r a vhiV and then activities would more
m » rapid pace Now. the trend b upward.
♦ land u u p . industry,
commercial estabUstaent*. profroare aQ moving toward greater
aeeeetpibhmenta.
O n ly .fe w y ean back streets were ample
• taka care of BaOero traffic, thin** moved
' £ w hat one wosM eaQ a “w»a8*a pare", and
Jrika took their th a t about doing things.
“ Bat now. activities are increasing. Saks
‘ te a LiUrttkas ere higher, gasoline tax col,'TT. 'o r i r t t l g ap. social affairs are taking
»&amp;!-». ^ Hag c f L .u « a and commercial e#t d &amp; h m c t i Is iaoearing.
There was a Urns when certain things kap.
ea certain nights, and there was no
New everything is happening anyIfcne f 1 every Bight.
^People are beginning to know that it
* ^ ajs“ to trade a t home, they are enjoying
th eir ability to know their neighbors better
by netting their storm to do rrervday sheprIt seems that the “attitude** is spreading
$ tt there is greater happiness prevail:rg in
•very rerstr of progressive Sanford.
Undoubtedly, many are realizing, that to
grew according to predictions there must be
greater cooperation, organization with orgathation. business with bosinees. merchant
with m erchant and aQ with e*e another.
To be true, there is a certain 'g ra te is
. greener in other pastures** environment de­
veloped among people, but even mere of that
*fti disappearing owwgg those who tradition­
ally, day after day. subvert their neighbor
ghopkeeper to the “yea don’t have what I
want** kind of store.
There have been times—and possibly it
j ^ ii« {a some cases now that wives of local
‘jftgrehaats shopped in foreign markets wbuc
th eir husbands stood in shop doorways wueTltering why "business is bad."
« ’
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The
Son ford Herald
«»
•»* PlW StsS I M f K aren tatorea* saw S i» ti»
—a
r
— 1— — ~ WNNi 00 MMil M s M n n &lt;V ll« I* lit* M
a t s m offs** «e a»f*K r n ^ u »»*♦» »»• t s

The 'be*p one another** attitude b certain­
ly one that vre should aQ adopt. The sappert
c o t gives to his neighbor wfll sorely be raturned mosttiiaes twofold—and it keeps
growing and growing anti] *lo and behold*
business is good.
•
There really is something to “shop at
heme" sad 'know your neighbor" and we*Q
never know the benefits untfl it b tried.
•
•
•

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foe w o rM W iM rose* Notsre Marriage of Figaro.’ Octirui
ate* r o b ^ e d ta r -ito a p i* ef a "Der Rroenkara^r" the P nr
trim babe as grorofa! se thorn te ~Sa)aa«- sad Oriofsky is
ea b m : Hollywood cheesecake F M trs a ;&gt; '
. .
„
•taro.
the **•«• of boys J « s » /

A ?S f

**«* **u/
ta
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to U to jj
****
*
t« M concerts ta d *«sg* hall *
dazr.i more times e year «c ra

ho ir!j y v prograaif.
r J S tWr «ouH pUy
•“ iheie relei.* they
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That .»cfcHal,
MMtifal wfr at the MH, prrttj
^ # wskes it ^onneca. ,

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and is the mother of tw» chOdrcs
—cm B ts of the yoBEg hey

Do Clothes Affect Behavior?
The occasion was a senool party for ninth
grader*. Most of the celebrant*, derked out
in party clothes, were kicking up their heeh
with the eirriable exuberance of youth. But
on th e outskirts of the group several boys
were loitering with no apparent desire to
en ter into thi* fun.
In dress and manner, these boys were dif­
ferent from other# at the dance. They were
strikingly uniform in appearance—tight blue
iean#, leather jackets, black boots. docktaQ
haircut*. Their attitude was uniform, also; _

M et

Miller W ears

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^
to t^ r ? n y ^ - ^
iaeroat ta leg arL

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f, r

to keep ifispcty

W

It - « a real tknJ for gaffer.

- I m toy ,mgteg t o e ..she
aaii “ Bet at less: cote a year T

I hke to t. « gthe.
pen.
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« ^Bsaage-*®*aasagemeiu.
wy versa
*ers*
neeM. Vt
Wt ate
a»e *io* ay
,
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rcst= n e »
i r . g a o d ceetarie*
-&gt;f
hst poor ones for *eg
„«a'.cber*.
{then. h=:
- « TSc
TV oely
«-K way
wag tome
mb
;*»«_
aen
»D tkeir bves ever etaU view
ftaklae on«Jerpttrh« *a» to at*
*** *!
That old »*a»* of 4ana*. of
«“
* • ! « « * « . « keraaie

ie

*fjrraiac«
rtupI* * ^
#WfT «*"’
Mij| y lUer h l, io, htI uler
Ufe l}1 f,Jorcd oct.
-After ray children are gross
t0A I retire." the taid. “ I am
l«»g » become . Wa*hin4:olobbyut—and try u get t'ocxrr•t
to tubddb. opera

•f tor voice demaadi giris still
"This country today is ju&gt;t oea w
eftoa racst bf hoys ia opera
Ing with operatic talent. ! kno.t
*When it roses to tf-a»e«. b) a lot o f fin* yoang singers who
- _
the esd of the season Fee bad son't make th , zrade siraph be­
ll.- u id Mias ItiDtr. who Is dark- cause of on* thut*-toere area t
haind aad has g t&lt; « »&gt;«s *'! eaoagb opentnn
,
,
. j throw every pair of slack*, shorn.} "The number of singer* *ao
troada el. fowl, awdscal cars, esteiu to - [pnte] p^abers aad lounging pa- ean lire on their opera earoisyi
r other se n s aad rocroataon
ja a a s oct ef s y warirohe “
alone is very very sraall.
pwept.
» Leveling off of profits. The
Miss Mi3er first tret her has"The opera still has to beg for
Layoffs teg increase n r . : ! after month hand. Vaj Wesley Posvar while a living in this, country, it
and ta holiness profits p r rvd to a attenfing a Cleveland high school, shouldn’t have ta
|

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correction. They looked unhappy and seemed
gy
dawbok
to relish this point of difference.
^
y o u r tteas*i this
The fart b that these boys, like quite a rear has a u u r f u grok s te*»few ether* in averaz* communities over th a i , ^L
•?
*•**- «■
country, were seeking to conform to a pat**? ta . .
and hah -Oder riuag sags and a ttern. It is not a good pattern. It is the pattern * the wtcW*
rj-i't hero
^ " 111 affactad the geatcrial roru et easy compares,
of the so-called juvenile delinquent.
J—tu t «ae teas'* epetj*—*r* the r-a;
•y aad were ateteg B«t the toca; of jT dod pay
Now. bow much do clothes and haircut caaCiate. for t h U h n '
vito shaping gukSe as weO as aaests held w j above U»t year
____
peyrhiiagy. U set a record.
style* influence behavior? There has been
a tendency, of late, to f ire these groat Im, . * ? i**** * r ^ a g «cay«u2 F a r. a ro s e T%. m ii h-saee
•_ A _
“ * U Bt P^-txe*- • » ; a J i
Milan - U t r e s hark fro . the po*:-Kaevas lews
portaixe as a factor in how youngpeooJe n . . too ro*t ef intag after a « ro«rd pia&amp;i for hetobsg was tee partly to f-ro-wt-e-t
conduct themselves.
» fewp i n ef subtoty
Jorted aMTwoa' plai t s ahd hsytag vper.i-1 w tjy pcrt trhese* h i
It is undoubtedly true that dress affects at- “ i*7.
,
rT.
rq«pw&gt;-teUeereg gaod tmea abo to hecer prae* oe =aay

« . u d » « « « « . a,, it i. m kr» -

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L.-2- s s r

M r T .? -

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cribe too much influence to such outward harder.
« P P *r- te g h p o e t.
thing.*. Rather than Marne clothes and hair- a Tk« L s e tb ^ e wry Hte
cuts for anti-social attitudes, adults ought derajwa to res. early u too
to concentrate on finding the root rouse*—
^
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fn u W tk M -O u t ^ U
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prompt roun*&gt;!er* to ftt themsehres into a rr-vw .:^ J Naseaher
aiwag Hero t i t aatoaritative answers Kwoan GI terra isacraace af.er
defiantly bad pattern Changing the out- wrto ahw: toe m »* t ^tgrosa , ^ ^ Veterans Aimwktra- Doc- a . MS* Wha: sheer, special
ward ma&amp;ifenatioss of hostility without do-, halnerei the &lt;«fJea:e tf aaay ;tiM M
p t|.iT , of ^eresl GI isrorance fer t e t e d vot­
NiAGAXA
ing anything about thtae root causes is pat- bK ^” *5*** 3 ewsc— rag rood — ftrater amvfcawro awd their toraaa* Does the ies£.se appty
THStMO-OrCiOPAD COMBiNtS HEAT
ting the rort before the horse.
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1VD UASSAGC TO HRP EASE TFNSOH
shnrk V M Shf aw rteie to too
ictik ef war rotoed the stork
la d e a s R y p»y-- reaa GI terra a s u a a t for ah&gt;
AND FADGUE. INCREASE
and eseu ssiy raarteis. Latoc
Adults Need Polio Shots
After Dec. H. UM. w31 1 bogted veterans. ServVe-laahM
CIRCULATION, REEVE PAM OP
Those who still need convincing have it *^e U=»rtrat rf a p‘.aa far toe
irsviag' veterans * 3 r Q have toe rtgh!
wtto U- t* gv*. special GI pebrir* after
ARTHRtTlS, BURSmS
ow T
n :h
:hrr authoritv
&gt;-^horitv cf Dr. Leroy
Lerov E. Barney.
Burner. . ’-* *
non
pcj-meaLt that date.
•txrge-vn geoeral of the t-S . Public Health s « s v i » ra s te r ef mr-suSos.
the arw S crm ers Benefits
Q I s u ite d tram ^g - a i r toe
S en re: Adult* who would like to avoid par- awtab’y pnrs^ara •-.eet aad
Karoaa G! B£Q j a t a advance of
rs two* healers . . . best aad massage . . . n e t
alTtic ■»l&gt;w»e,. ;:i« had better be in calatei •Mpwnt
is a ho. coxfarnblo cushion—(ho Niagara
ta Tiginarr CorasaaaatjM' mr tir** years fiea discharge
, u M tow ir o iZ r a k is teafitoe That ie s d ia its bow
Dr. J o ra . E. Salk, who developed the vac- 1 ^ , Jrk
lu k*«**
TVs kw.~T.ao a g arw "sid-vo-bcmr-living" will o
^ * v . . teased Sow I find toa: Tra aoe
t s i help rdtovo the pain commonly assodased
Cine D ^ U i r g u*ed.fcrobronM nng for »orno S!d trader, *td prtor as* Bate
a ite a w - — Bov- b * m wrto 3 ^t rewrar. aad I
acthnss h a m or rhruaaiiia.
time that adult# teigbt to have the poix&gt;
«ary t4 i s * \ u i t .
1 '* Wk» »w ehaero .t. Do I
The ThomwCydopwl is a rrssls of Niagara's rrsensjvo row
abots.
Dr. -------Burney
add*
ergenev
s. The *.*.**•: c r i t Us offart
. — -Now
— —
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p a g n a nwihorol sa te ip ia ls tahoraaorioa sod cdlagta. Is i
Q
t* tsrd t a chair, coach or W - i * oo k. tit oa is. woo k boh
pcvntiag oat that “we are finding paralytic os al! tec ctesxjy aleg a ^ o ra w
largeiy a its tarkUsh—a *M» fir War
hock or oo hand*, (tot. l-s v legs I: is smsn egiy vorsaclo . . . sa d
#w fise ha* passed*
pol&gt;-» i w e g y-vurg adults-—^that is, those■; was
sage aai peve rocreas- that
d
te r n
A.
S-v&gt;'g.
yw=r
Waruag
deag.iein the 19 to Xi age groep.
doty ta Wb U War IL My
The Sugars Tbermo-Cydopod is new, different, practical. wiU
las pass/
wiU
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i*f P r*&gt;er r.rh 'J r -.ztt the \U ~ * oo pro CTVTUV9 yo« (OWFLUNEK ter«c*^i hate&gt;cappcd. aac
last foe years will t* s**d every dry. and o il promote bottar health.
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cine He a&amp;tes that in aii.tlo n to rartin* al- Beetnce M.-Dtisui wwrt before Acwwwr. the n ie a ra a n L . al- ^
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TODAT*8 BIBLE VERSE
"1 will not leave you d e f la te : 1 win come to :*. to protect them sehte against a terrPJe 44X5
u :ar» *p toe ! « *** »..* * °*r*_ ^
&gt;c^ r»*di*ej.«e.
ecruras. C oucL tts ryapaUawd ***x t e d i he redxod hy me t o o n * b u g ia Central Fsev
pou.- READ: John 13: 15 24.
and teoied to p t her B i t
day h r aach B « h caress at da wha vrish fwrtoer d f r o r . t e
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PHONE 4*2
Q t n i r a n k thro veterans ft** at &lt;2 E. Central Avw. Octal
RVS?Lk
be aMe to eteais da
A C R A M E X T aC aS f J
Msctsl ytteeti sa Rusts kart —
By JiM U MARLOW
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plai aiaf asov^
acuta.
gsverasres pvrwv.s sad appear
AnectiM Fnwa X*»a Aaalytt cress.
Js*=vaa has takoe to, &gt; o o « hecer dressed toaa toe atscage
WASaCCCTQK JB-TY* leader
Th. rrosh Bar
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Dosktsu shield
n to* s'rteu. lepsrtk
k* Dewseratic party is gatac sad opea arrrnente Thr row ta se*toe
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»t»! jegsUuve rocairne*
Dr E ^irs.C Kerof after a
to trr • «*d ^ wDscaro loater- srrarro=«: aar *a- wae af toe iauau Etoenhowoe
a tw&gt;*»seU
stady t x r a t
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very ligsr- Ktre! u a yivucus a: too Xapa
Dtaserttit N ite al Choimir P Jahr.sca aai Scwslrr af the »—
*O ld State Bwpul
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Ba?h-jss.
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too
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Deraacraif ,C^
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Damron
to- V a v r a too
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p H f o r QUESTIONS
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Veterans Corner

^SOOTHES
PAIN ’ OF
ARTHRITIS

GARFIELD W A LK E R 'S
NIAGARA of S A N F O R D

Demos To Try Collective Leadership «

LAFF • A • DAY

to k e g as toe ^rcacKS r . &lt; oe
r*hn tw« reg-s. when debate exists—eaa traath wrto s
to* D rr a x r a u cactn C o i Caw-, ftohaster ae to# tore*: sf see ax»
CTe*t Jrtz isar a n p u e m i t aa esrp t by X x to o r* Deraarra'.s
*?e roaer-g too Sena:* r r r i t h f j or L y t o - r s a ta p it to r o tr s
B t e W d s , . . . e n u r e d t o w« m B r ^ s &gt; r - a U - ^

O n eipvrirocwd p k a ra a r o ts
vril accwralefi fifl

•Sac
-4 ao ,
IIJ
“Has* you noticed how besmros has snproved sarce we
were hirodT They've had to take cs tea extra s e a to pet
the work doae."

tsates. nwing s a l t ta *
araflahd* to d ay , a t a

Cmeat

a a le ra b

FAU ST'S S U N D R Y STORE
“To Better Serve Yoa”
I*tk A French Are.

�THK 1A 5T 01D m a A L D

m

N ot . 7 , IB M

Socialfve id A

* « • 5 Final Plans M ade
For Ethel Root
Christm as Party

Conning
The News

The Ethel Root Circle of th#
Congregational Christian Chureh
met at th# home of M r* John
Jones, BeardaB Ave. Mrs. Osear
Zittrow waa
co-hostess.
Hie
meeting waa opened' by Mra.
Herbert Thurston, In the absence
of Mra. Harold Herbs t.
Mre. Ralph Leasing
devotional, efter which
tary and treasurer's
given.
Final plana were made for the
Chrtstmae party and play to be
held at the Fellowahip Hall
Dec 32.
Name* were drawn for the ex­
change of gifts at the Cirole'e
Christmas Party to be held Dee.
17 at the home of Mrs. Gus Sch

§

BY VIRGINIA

The Wlvei of VAH-11 had their
Just talked to B«tty Guy
monthly luncheon at the B.O.Q. the Garden Gub fashion show and
Thursday. Hostesses were Bert
ah# waa very enthused. Sha Mid
Burkholder
and Pat
Hansen.
that the models and clothes
Poinsettlas
were
placed
down
the
Tbn Pilot Gub will har* its
FRIDAY
perfectly beautiful. Betty raffled
middle
of
th#
table
with
a
ChrlstChristmas party
and
Tha W.M.U. of th« First Bsp- annual
tree a i a centerpiece. Tiny off the wreath that Boo Ganma
ttst Church will observe th# W*«k family night at tha Yacht Club
balls decorated the tree, and had made, of gold leaves, and gold
of Prayer for Foreign Missions a t t:30 p.m.
girl received a gay little
at 2 p.m. The Topic will be Th# Junior High School P-TA
corsage to wear. There waa an and chartreuse balls and belli la
“Saviour,
Christ The
Lord" will hold ita regular meeting at
was •
exchange of gift* as the girls clutter*. The doorprize
with Circle S In eharge.
the school.
enjoyed a delicious ham dinner. piece of driftwood with tea grtp#
The officer* and Sunday School
A good many are making plan* gilded in gold and turquoise. J » ia
WEDNESDAY
teachers of the Upsala Presbyter­
for Christmas vacation in far off Tagli'Kit and Lois Elder re,'»oThe
Girl
Scouts
of
the
F
irst
ian Chureh will meet at • p.m.
spots. Bonnie Grand/ will take sented the Navy circle a t Host­
Presbyterian
Church
will
meet
at
at the Church.
her .children to San
Antonio, esses in serving the coffee. Mika
2:90 p. m. at the Church.
Texas.
V.
Mildhan
is
going
to Ro­ Stone modeled, of course. Tha a r­
The
Senior
High
Fellowship
SATURDAY
chester, N Y., to b« with Char­ rangements, submitted by the
The RJl.S. of th# First Bap. Recreation of th* First Presby­ mah.
lie’s family. Attending the lunch­ Driftwood Circle, certainly war*
The nomlnaRig commltte# pre­
terian Church will meet a t tha
tist Church will meet at • a m
eon wera VI Mlldahn, Ann Bear, worth the price of admission, just
sented the new slat# of officers
Church at 7 p. m.
SUNDAY
Betty Emanski, Spook, and her from Betty’s description of .hern.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will for the y#ar 1997 as follows:
Baptist Associations! Christ- be conducted by Rev. A. G. Me­ president, Mr*. Ralph Loosing;
mother, Mrs. DIMinno, P at Han­ One was the miniature fo o b ill
sen, Helen Cobb. Virginia Dere- field embellished with rose.. T't#
m ai Card Sing a t New Smyrna lon!*, Psator of the First Presby. first vie# president, Mrs. Herbert
megio, Sadi# Knolde, Jean Rossi, other was a larga S shaped Ar­
Beach at 2 p. m.
Thurston; second vice president.
terian Church at 7:30 p. m.
The Junior Choir of th# First
Jun# DuValle, Sally Welgle, Poliy rangement backgrounded by silv­
srere
Th# Chancel Choir will re­ Miss Gertruda Vlnlng;
Baptist Church will reheart* at hearse at First Presbyterian tary, Mra. Cue Schmah; treasur­
Brubaker, Marva
Wood, 311111# ered palms, and built up from tha
9.30 p. m.
er, Mra. Ed Simpson; and devo­ A OlURCn BAZAAR was held by the Upsala Community Presbyterian C h u r c h yesterday at Lake Snec, Thelma Frentrcss, Bonnie ends with tiny white and lavaad*
Church at 7:30 p. m.
The Elder Spriaga Baptist Cha­ tional, 3tra. Lucille Robinson.
er chrysanthemums enseendotng
Mary. The bazaar was a complete success, selling out at 4:30 p. m. A collection of used clothing Grandy, and Ellen Gonzalez.
MONDAY
5(ra.
Oscar
Zlttrowa
will
be
In
Tolly Brubaker's
mother and to deep-purpla large mums In th*
pe!
Circle
will
meet
at
2:30
p.
was
ab u gathered for the Presbyterian Mission in Ocala. Some of tb# ladies who assisted at the
Th# Women of the First Pres­
charge of the Installation which bazaar are, left to right. M n. Beaulah Howard, chairman, Mrs. JacL
irk Rossman,
Mrs.
DeYoung, step-father, Mr. and Mra. Bart cen.er, the whole i t t off
by
--------- ------— Lucy
„,
byterian Church will have their m.
The Intermediate Choir of the will b# held th# first meeting in and M n. Anne Luxen. F rank Evans, a t th# fa r right. Is making a purchase from their booth. (Staff Baird, are arriving In Sanford fjichla seq oats spraysd w«u
Annual Business Meeting and in­
Photo)
January.
the twenty second of this month silver.
stallation of officers. There will First Baptist Churc h will re­
Misi
Witte
reported
on
th#
pro­
hearse
at
6:30.
Prayer
Service
to stay at the Mayfair Inn until
In her last breath Betty said
be a covered dish luncheon In the
fit made selling Christmas cards
the fourth of January. The Baird* that she and Jim and th* kida
Education Building at 12 nooo. will be at 7:30 and at S:15 the
are coming from
Dover, Mass may fly to Chicago for Christ­
The Circles will meet at 10 a. m. Adult Choir will rehearse and the and Mr*. Thurston reported oa
Training Union Executive Com­ the huge success of the fruit cake
arhutetts. Mr. Baird 1* * tennis mas, and now I’d better burry
a t the church.
sales.
ficn', and Polly say* that her or w# will mUs the Peanut Bowl
mittee will meet.
Evening Circle 1 of th# Wo­
The meeting was adjourned
mother plans to be on the golf Parade.
Th* Seminole High School
men of the First Presbyterian Christina* program will be held and delirious refreshments, car
Christmas Is a time of Joy and Oatchel ia In charge of areangocourse every moment she ran.
By MRS. RUT11 LAYO
menta
Church will have a covered diah at S p.m.
fellowship, "icnts and Mn. Sherry Brandt • Peggy Janie# Acree, daughter She also praised the Mayfair Inn
rylng out the Chriatmas theme, happiness and good
supper at 6:30 In the Educational
and what better way to express will handle the decorating chores. of Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Acree Sr., for the courtesy which ahe re­
war# served.
THURSDAY
Building. Mrs. W. S. Brumley Sr.,
Those present were Mra. Bea these feelings that by getting to- Bank employers will receive their Lake City, became the bride of ceived when making arrangements!
at this Terrance French, son of th# late for the Bairds stay.
The Junior Choir will have Alford. 3lra. Bonner Carter, 3tr*. get her with a group of friends Christmas bonus checks
ia Chairman. Co-hostesses will b«
time.
Mrs. J. C. Walter, Mrs. Annie Mc­ their rehearsal and fellowship at Earl Moxley, Mrs. W. W. Lins, for a party.
Attended
the
reception for
Mr. and Mrs. Thoms* G. French
Arthur. Mrs. C. E. Hunter, and the Flrat Presbyterian Church at Mra. Gua Schmah, Mr*. Ralph A few of the many parties In The employees of McCrory’s Longwood, on Saturday, Dec. 1. Rev. and Mra. John Thomas, last
3:48 p. m.
Mrs. E. L. Vllilen.
lo sin g , "Mra. Oyde Stinson, Mr*.
Th# ceremony was held at 9 p. night at Holy Cross. The Thomases
of Store will meet at the Yacht Club
Th# Youth Choir of the First Ed Simpson, Mrs. Boyd. Mn. W. the offing for this month
at 7 p.m. on Dec. 12, where they m. at Tine Castle with th# Rev. #eem very pleased with their new
Th# Boy Scout* of th# First
A demonstration on th# us# of
.
gladness
are
those
planned
by
th#
Presbyterian Church will meet in Presbyterian Church will prac­ Billingsley, Miss Helen Witte and Sanford
parish, and every on# at the re- dry mllVJn dUt
.DrV m
Atlantic
Bank.
The will play gamra, exchange gifts, A. M. Gllston officiating.
tice at the Church at 7:30 p. m.
the Scout Room i t 7 p. m.
The bride was dressed In navy ceptlon aeemed extremely pleat-' Carol Adams and Joann# New­
Mn. Herbert Thurston.
Florida State Bank and McCrory’s and have a pleasant time in gen­
The
deacona
of
tha
First
Pres­
eral. C. L. Redding is manager faille with matching accessories ed with the Thomases. The do bury s ' -ester*—’ - “rtUnd' of
The Session of the First Pres­
Store.
of the store and Mrs. Redding and wore a white orchid eorsage. coratlona were effective, with red the Pinecrest 4-H Gub.
byterian Church will meet si T:30 byterian Church will meet at the
The
Sanford
Atlantic
Bank
will
Giurch at 7:43 p. m.
will lend a hand In the dccorat
Hie president of the club la
Mrs. French was graduated candles, whit# gladioli, and poinhave Its annual Christmas dinner Ing department. She will be as
At 10 a. m. the Seminole Bapt­
. Evening Cirefe No. 2 of the Wo­
for all employees and officer on listed by Mrs. Mary Noon, Mrs. from Columbia High School, Lake aettlas. Also larga basket! of Jackie Lalsy and secretary l*
ist
Association
W.
M.
U.
Exe
adorned lha Carol Adame.
City, and the groom Is ■ graduate Brazilian p*PP«r
men of the Flret Presbyterian
the 10th. The affair will take place Either Lavy and
Mrs. Martha of Lyman High School, Long­ stage and th# entrance of th#
Church will meet at I P. m. with eutiva Commltte# will me#t at the
There were nine membera
at 7 p.m. at the Mayfair Inn. and r
By MRS. RUTH LAYO
Entertainment will be wood.
parish house. Seen
among the present a t the meeting and tw«
Mrs. Robert Jackson, at the San­ Lake Mary Chapel. Bring your
1
^
of Jack Scwc„
Mrs. Garland Shaw entertained 1* U exprctcR that there will b#
lunch,
the
drink
will
be
furnished.
Th# newlyweds left Immediate­ largo crowd were R«thy and Bill new member*. Mra. Wilson*
ford Nival Base. Quarters B.
J ^
^ „
„ 0.
last Saturday afternoon at a abou 33 present. Entertainment
ly
after the ceremony for a Rush, Bonnie Grandy, Helen Cobb, Home Demonstration Agent, mot
Mrs. Gifford MeKibbin Jr., is The Weat Side School Christ­
0 a t f M wll, &gt;cm . and Mr,.
mas program, featuring the third birthday party honoring her son, will Include group singing and an
Eleanor M cM umy. with tho glrli; also their laadar,
honeymoon to Nassau. Upon their Fred and
chairman.
grade glee club, trained by Mrs. Mike, the occasion being his sixth T hJ " g% i J d £
. ..
rinki# Harrell will provide music return they will reside on Warren Julia
Chase, and Frank
and Mrs. Forbes.
The W. M. U. Circles will meet Escar Neider, will be held at 7:30 birthday.
check, will bo distributed a t this
festivities.
Elizabeth Mebane.
Street, Longwood.
at ths Tlrst Baptis’ 0 » r r h •» p.m.
Several game* were played' lime,
10:49 a. m. A covtrsd dish lunch­ Th# sixth grade Glee Gub, with the following guest* being! The Florida State Bank Is hav- » »
•
•
a •
eon will be served at noon and under the direction of Mra. Floyd winners, Linda Wallman, Cheryl1Ing a dinner at the M ayfair Inn IV1TS. L Q inQ IT I J O lllS
Circle 3 will have th# program Richards, will present a Christ­ Farina, Eddie Hopkins and Ron­ on tho 15th, beginning at 7 p m.
.
J I
C
la charge at l p. m.
mas program at Sanford Gram­ nie Platt.
All personnel and gu#»l. are In- MUSDaflCl I d iTOnCC
Th# Sunbeam# and 0 . A. a wiu mar School at g p.m.
The carnival motif was used vltrd making a total o( about 71.
By GRACE TTTUR8TON
meet at 3:30 p. m.
thsoughout the decorations and Special guest.* will be Mr. and LAKE MONROE—Mra. Shirley
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
also on the cake.
Mrs.
Charles D. Shaffer,
of I.ath.im and children, Raymond
First Baptist Church will meet
Abo attending the event were Oviedo. He is Ihc vice president j r.t j udith and Rose Mary, flew
a t I p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Gail Hammond, Lynn Carlson, of tho Oviedo Citizen* Bank. A ,0 verdum . Franco to Join Mr
C. A. Anderson, LIT Shainan Dr.
3lsry Ann Hopkins, Deanna and special treat will ho the
Elks Latham. Mr*. Latham had been
with M n. I. P ryer as eo-hoataae.
Jonelle ra ria , Georg# Mllwee, Dance afterwards, to which th* living In Lak# Monroe with her
There will b# a meeting of the
Glenn Farina, laitricU and Di­ bank la purchasing ticket* fur all parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ernest
Friendship League of th* Congre­
ane P latt and Malania Shaw.
the dinner guoita.
Mrs. David Hamilton.
By MARIAN R. JONES
gational Christian Church in the
OVIEDO—Two of the Oviedo
Fellowship Hall at 1:30 p.m.
Methodist circles
met Monday,
The Junior High Cle# Gub,
combining their
meetings with
From
under the direction of Mrs. An their annual Chriatmas parties.
'
A
nabelle Flaming, will give its
Christmas program, with 150 boya Th# Mary Martha Grcl# party
Cowan’s
was co hosted
by Mr*. C. R. f t
and girls taking part.
Clout* and Mra. Grover Moon at
Headquarters
TUESDAY
the home of the former.
By
Warren
Sewell
A
Merit
The Woman’* Bible Gasa of The
Christmas theme
was
For
Clothing Co. Size* 31-16. Ray*
tha First Baptist Chureh will have carried out both in th# decora 1
(SIZ E S J T O 1 2 )
§
its Christmas party and eovared tions and th* refreshments.
flannel, wool flannel, wool
Christinas
dish suppe* in tha Church Annas
Gifts wera exchanged by th e , \2j
B
A
B
M
.
. . .
__ _________________S
worsted, wool-nylondatron.
membera
e
t
the
circle,
after
which
. at • p.m.
Shoppers.
Th# Brownia Scout# of th# th# following were
aerved de- f t
First Presbyterian Chureh will Ilcioua delicacies by M n. Gont* 0
$ 2 9 .9 5 - $ 4 9 .9 3
meet in the Youth Building et 2 and Mrs. Moon; Mrs. Willie T. q j
Partin. Mra. B. F. Wheeler. Sir*.
p. m.
Th# Pionear Ftllowahip and Re­ T. W. Lawton, 31r*. W. E. Ward. S
creating of the First Presbyterian Mra. E. F. Mitchem, Mra. Lynn f t
Church will meet in tha Youth Mosler. Mrs. T. B. Clonta, Mr*, f t
Bldg, from 6 p. m. through g p. m. Mr*. John F. Ptaraon, Mrs. R. q j
H. Terrell. Mrs. Oreon Burnett,
Mrs. A. B. Kimble. Mrs. E. G. £
Cross, Mra. C. L. Weat, and Mrs. f t
Lena I. Hunt.
ft
The Bethany Grcle gathered at q j
8:30 at th# home of Mrs. Jam#* y
Ptaraon, where a covered dish ^
By Marian Jooe*
100% orlon A Lambs wool. Sleeve­
OVIEDO—IVateh out,
girt*. supper waa enjoyed by th* mem- f t
less
|3.M. Sleeve. 93.93—
You hive lost out. .On# of ourjbers proceeding their meeting,
most eligible young bachelors is I An electrle mlnatura Christmas
f 10.00. “Give him a warm
rumored to b# on the verge of tree and other Chriatmas decora
gift this Christmas'*
tions were used throughout th e ' f t
becoming a bridegroom.
The Oviedo Drug Store, which home.
This clrcl# hat “ secret pals"
seems to be tha uiua! meeting
At their
plac# for the young peopla each throughout th# year.
• INDIVIDUALLY
afternoon, was the scene of th# Christmas party they give gifts
GIFT BOXED
i to their secret pal with their Iwv
divulging of the secret.
Going'in for some refreshment*, "*me on it in enter to raveai tO i f t
I encountered a group of y o u n g them their Identity.
0 ,
U.S.A.F. BIRDMEN
men. They revealed to me that
Those present for this lovely
on# of the number is entertain- P«rty Included Mr*. Ben 0 . W a ln -!^
COLORS:
i n g matrimonial intentions.
j right. Mrs. Spark* L#« C lo n ts .f t
AIR
FORCE BLUE
The young man in question dis- '»n* Don Ulrey, Mra. George H. f t
played quite * few bluihrt during 'Carlton, Mr*. M. M. Estes, Mrs. m
KHAKI
By Van n-usen, Tuthe course of conversation, but W. C. Schumacher, Mrs.
Rex i
added to the dlseussion with the Clont*.
Mr*. Parks
Williams. I £ 5
lane, Dennis, Blocks, In
!•
•
information that Frank Gort, now Mr«.
Leon Olliff, Mr*.
John
plaids, figures A Solids
teaching at Lyman, will b# best Evan*. Mrs. J. T. Coe,
Mr*. 0
man. and that Bob Ward, another Theron Reynold*.
Mr*. W. H. qj,* DRESSY ENOUGH
Wool, .ilk &amp; rottun
prospective bridgegroom, will b*, Martin, Mrs. Thomas Moon, M r s .i ^
TO GO ON PARAOE
Variety of color* A pat­
an usher.
: Walter
A, Teague, Mra.
Roy m
The time of th* w#ddlng Is Wriienbarger. and
th* hostess,
terns from Sawell G oth.
supposed to b# th* latter part of Mrs. Jsm e , Pearson,
f t * RUGGED ENOUGH
1 2 .9 5 - $ 1 0 .0 0
the month. Th# young lady, who
Ing Co. A Merit Clothing
J
FOR A TRIP TO
I* a very fortunate young mis* in
our estimation, (we may b« pre­
Co. Site* 33-14.
2
THE MOON
judiced though) hail* from North
Carolina, as reported, and la an
employes of Sears
Ro«buck in
• Undecided
ftp SANFORIZED
$ 1 9 .9 5 - $ 3 5 .0 0
Orlando.
What to Give?
When queried about my front
seat at hls own wedding. Bob
Give a Cowan
Ward told me they wars for sale
Gift Certificate.
for 93.50 each. The young man,
the son of a prominent real
•state man and
orange - grove
proprietor, too, had promised ua
a front a*at aometlme back. We
are going to hold Mm to that
6(or« Hoar*
promts# when the wedding comes
Mon. • Fri.
off—«h. Bob! We told him the fee
0 :0 0 - 5:30
must be to finance the honeymoon
Mr. and Sirs. Herman L. Swigwith. How about It. Bob?
1gerty announce the birth of a
SaL
As for tha other young man, baby boy weighing 7 lbs. 10 os..
0 :0 0 -6 :0 0
w* will not reveal
his idanity on Doc 3 at Seminole Memorial
•xcept to say h# ia also interested Hospital. Mra. Swaggerty Is the
In orange grovta.
1form er Misa Barbara McNab.

Calendar

M a n y Parties, Dinners Herald
Approach O f Christmas Season

P. Acree W eds

Longwood M a n

Use Of Dry M ilk
Shown A t Meeting
Of Pinecrest 4-H

Master Mike Shaw
Feted On Birthday

Circles Of Oviedo
Methodist Church
Meet, Have Parties

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IT ’S S U P E R !

IT ’S S U P E R S O N IC !

For your ROCKET-AGE PILOTS

Suits

1

§

JET PILOT SUITS

W ho Is Groom?
Time Will Tell

Sweaters

Sport
Shirts

Jackets

�'acri, lwt3-+fiJ&gt;Ei
’UTS

tiU

, nnd crowning of tho Peanut Bow1

THE SANFORD IIERAUJ

! f « r . T, 1WW

JfiSL SanfnJud
dOuurid

n - r .u

Watches Peanut
Bowl Parade; Came Tonight

SPORTS
Sanford Seminoles Open
T56 Basketball Season
With Victory Over F M A

d u r in g

h a lf t im e

a c t iv it ie s .

But for m anr of the more sensi­
tive and humane, it may well
■onte when the little orphans of
the Central Florid* area, who will
' be Kuuits for the evening, are
, given a bag ol peanut* and a cold
' drink by concession chairman
Wnntwiav ju*t prior to game time,
Consilation gamo get* under*
J way tonight in Memorial Stadium.

was
----- Peanut Bowl atmosphere
launched yesterday afternoon prior
| to the championjhip game tonight
in Memorial .Stadium as some 1500
people lined First Street to watch
u it t i a i r n
n s a iri.T *
M on nltln (lei U.S# » 2 # 1 . 2 # S t - l «4
the Peanut Bowl parade. Five pull
O uttu rn * n od
a.*o i . i t s :• *,
iluih
C a ll
2 S # t 1-1
floats, one motored Boat, the SemO u l B l s U I t . l ) IIS.40
u i e a s u k i c k — */t# wit* m
After
launching
the
new
sea
lor
on
fhe
squad,
and
h»
has
i
inoie
High and Sanford -tumor
Itu a in in * it.l*
27.1S T.oe 2 l - H
!••«• Itoia
2T.20 1.80 I J-hil son with a to-5# win over Plort*' had no experience as a basket- High hands,and the \m ertran
l l t u i F U elb » r
1.20 1 2&gt;na da Military School yesterday af- halier. Tlie Braves will alto have Legion train highlighted the paU o tn ls U iX - lt II7S.S0
temoon In the high school gym, speed and height.
rade with a long line of autoinoU aliy J a u b l i
( J -2 ) l i l t . 10
r m iiii
M a i l s — * / t # M i l * a t.r
\ ||
m , ,nau&gt; fans traveling biles .
D irk a u p i r l o r 1.10 l.w# 2.10 7 1*2 the faat break Semlnolea travel
? tr« t
4.10 1.20 « l - i* for their second season contest t0 iJ00Jlt the team tonight will be
Four of the pull float* were
J o v ia l I-le tit
I ..0 2 2 - t
tonight when they go to Gilandoi
pleased with only a respect- filled with candidates for Peanut
O tiliU la IT* I I 121.10
im u iit ii
i i n i — i/ t a
w ile saw
tol f a c e perennially powerfu ab|p , core: an upset win by the flow! Queen candidates and unT lo lo n .-Switch 1.10 2.10 2 4 0 1 l-ud Boone. It will be the season 1s«.n,tnoi,.,| will be eauje for celc- other had a mastiff bulldog, two
!.♦» 210 4 2.1
Or Two
1.40 1 i.« opsnsr for the Boon# Braves.
bratlon
itla o ia
football players and a goal post.
■Julnlala
Coach Bud Layer and assist­
K tK T H
"
Both local bands marched in
Annl* II.
ant roach Dick Silvers had noth­
I !iigh style for the local viewer.-.,
Il»&lt;l»»r !M
ing
but
praise
for
their
high-flyU k &gt; &lt;**&gt;mo
4
then railed a halt in front of Flr-.t
O illn t» l» &lt; 1-41 U T Ift
ing charge*. They did a tem lic
’ and Magnolia to give 2 short, spi­
• ix r ii h a iu —s / ih iMile
Job. considering the competition
IuntOD*
t.U 7.20 200 «
rited pep rally.
Mr. limit#
tl.lt i
and tba short lira# wn have bad
Tlie motored float depicted 212X10do Atml#
in
which
to
prepare
for
tha
sea­
Q u I n l v U iJ-4&gt; I I I . t o
vi*
Pre*iay. With a tiny chihua­
OMVKXTH ll.kl-M— * / t # Wile 21 .S son." Then he waa quick to add.
hua in front 0/ him. little Frank
rlluio IXrHr
i.#l»
1 1-4 “ We made a lot of mistakes, and
P a r k T r a il
l« i » 1 x0 4 * - 1 .
...
NASHVILLE. TVnn. B—Tonnes- Boumillat rode the float stage and
Muii k i-oek nit
:.*o 240 s s -i, we didnt !umj the polish ve
see'* Or.lllant Johnny Major* animated Presley's torso twists to
w, u 2&gt;m
*houid f,,v- mu- and w 4 , vb ,h* wag chosen today as the South- this delight of the crowd along
«'j&lt;|il«&gt;nlll;s*
»!.«» 10.20 J.40 T 1 - 4 ball away several times."
I'dtitAin H u n k
7.40 • &gt;0 ; 2. mi
Th* Seminolra bod almost twice eastern Conference "P layer of the parade route. Bannered to the
2-20 1
the Year” in the Nashville Ban- float was Ihe laying "Ain’t Xothl*rrkr l’&gt;##v
1a* many fouls againit them as
Q u I n l k U iS-Tl
■ k fliiillltM p
I 'tid the Cadet* in yesterday’s aer*s 33rd annual poll of SEC in’ But A P“anut Honndawtj,”
X tY T lI II ACM—
1IJ
football coaches.
ind behind tha float a sound
».20 « Uf*4 opener, and on eight orrasion* This marked -he -erond rear ’-ruck followed with Presley’s re­
r. M llu n ir lo.&lt;*
El r«
M e «w* 2 2-4
the ball on referee nidge-1 lost
I
ijny
, .. it*aoS,’M 1 , ’n* ments when they failed to oh- in .1 row that tho little Vul tail- cording filling the air.
Otifal»l» ij.lt
Behind the American Legion
licK _ a/» mii. m.0
terra foul line riles in putting bark rated top choice in the poll
TMXTH HACK-.1 2J.20
hj|||
p|,y.
f.iirk y ll-n n rO
I t . 2 7 J0 tn *e 2 1-4
ind followed on the heels of Vol; train eam» the line of cars. Diglt*rtl.» .1
2 4 0 2 in t I- tis
^
lu.ni*. r.»*
2*0 7 7-ho ( ‘'Boone ii a big school. Silvers Coarh
. Bowden. Wyatt's
. .
_ selection
.,
_nitaries
„ „ In the „ first car were It.
quiniHa ti- JL 44*10_____
*remarked." and they havo a wide »» rho Coach of th . Yeari m T . Mllwee. Superimendent of
m x i i l l i r s MiTitlMa
*
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..
conference
Public rnstntction. F D. Scmt.
C-iiorada x««i. tiiKic. v .n iir 1 choice In th. selection of players. * “
w1
‘rite Starr. iriar-»o«i». iioorty K«n*. i Q.sldes *11 that, they will be well The Huntland. Tenn., youth was Sanford mayor, and Jim Buckler,
tTnrte Chrt., lu rry .-..nn.y. Vo | pn parad ami anxious to open the the sparkplug of this year’* &gt;m- chairman of the Peanut Bmv!
committee, fn tho second car
s i t r n i n it tee.—«■ta Mile
1 ;, a,„ n .^tth a win." defeated Tennessee team, which
lUrtmra lllllinann. ltaney Man.
. .
wotin,l on 1* 1 Muii-ir Bmtl chnire ITerold Hrckenbarh. principal of
Rid.. .-i..rtw wind, nuke
"T iey’Il be tough." Layer re” -1. s" 1':,p Hnwl 130,10 Sanford Crammar hnstH the va­
nr lueanty, » y Ami,
yt«ion. I _ _ rfcw,
.„lloh •
»nd No. 2 in the Associated Press
rious committee heads.
^ TniMi?' MA. K -ayta « ...
B ^ t h e odT. were again., the
«-«
pritahinir
i’au’i
1
They
Wijors va* th« flr.it Fhoico «i£ Another rinpie of amused laugh­
ter could bn h e a rt when Mrs.
d SSw «m.5 " £ rS'uJhr l%"m towered over in height, that very *&lt;«hl
-°ir ,!h“
our rat4*d
rated .1
him
Wilier
tuisTMiia! :n4n*tiien( in the i*agn *mnor. .h i -ither .our
1 B.mth’i car passed in tho par*
.iilo. On ton of her automobile
v o r iiT W it
m u
n..* -u ... a . . .
,„ ,i itfcom i.
.4n«&gt;«1tn#* C m r t e l . A n k to la . line# 1 i p n i t .
f l i t . 10(1
wa* a four by four painting of a
s*ct*r MirUov Ann. in T.jnrn. j»v *hrv played -eith the Turning
.‘Miphomore rfumitcrtiack
Jill
do. Jtrnmnml
spirit. That meant the dlfferetire. Stacy *f Mississippi Slate rated
ihrewtng peanuta into the
i ^ i v n i it %rnt—* / i « m u
T n . -in—n I‘V» Dan. it. Cunra-t. i and Claude lllttell. tha leading &lt;ecnnd choic. behind Maiors and '•£
&lt;" " 1‘,, "
'*n’.
‘
\r-*c.»ic u»c Klxtren Ton., rceiar .rarer in yesterday'* game Is an Kentucky tackle Lou Michaels ' rw**° ,n nt
3' t •
.1 x rii hack —a m mii.
midget.
fanned third.
‘
h
,
..
tte.t.m Tiny. Dark
w.in.tnr, | Tlie general consetuuB of opinOthura receiving mention tnclut’ ’r w®* tJ1e parade was '.no
^ ll,^ . ^ ,la i .^ Uu - . ^ ‘, ‘* . u S ^ ' I ^on 11 '-hat !ha Seminoles are ded Cane Newton, Tilane; Don Mghllght of_ Peanut Bowl activity.
Me n*i»
'; dapping out of their dans when Stephenson. Georgia Tech; K.-n T ir others it wtll he rhe revealing
stryK -rns n ti'K—a /i« Mil.
they go to Boone tomght. Boom* Owen. Georgia Tech Phil King,
r u * '* -utv-r'r Mar-* ie*tr' A^""ty j will hav« a &lt;eniur squad, an*l Vanderbilt; Jim Bountren. Flor- Howell Tibbs, Auburn, in that tr
Tcinhmtr wfrtran _ytntc* ? — v -. *he seminoles !iavi» only one i.n* ida; Dalton Triax. T iluiiu; unit ier.
K ltillT lI
it |«T— A 14
Mil#*
itlv*r r in tr , o il
4»ni. I
rily llpar T-*n*
ItnHbl##
\t ynltS .^In. K- X. UtrneW. Wow
Wrrlttnv
&lt;iN'rn i t i r F —K/in m u

Seminoles T o Face
Boone Braves Tonite

I t o Sanford Semi no!#* opened
i M r botketbol *00100 with a
bang yesterday oftemoon and
coach Bod I-ester's advoeallon of
» running game w llh jh e employment of the fait break paid vie(ary dividend* *• the Seminoles
tapped the rage-minded Florida
Military I’aeto dS-5# before a
choering audience of itudenls.
ri»iide Hltt-11 -n«rUed the S#mlndles with W point".
Tin. g-minnle* mad* tl»e first
ba«We from the &gt;oeoing iiimo
nla” psttere to surge to an early
lead, bat that &lt;oen dwindled *«,
the Semlnnl# defensive strategy
get off to « ,Ha!rv star- For ihe;
first quarter U teemed the Pin­
ning strategy In the Kentucky
tradition. em pfawl this year by
Layer would M d under the in­
experienced team, .md the duarter ended with ihe Seminoles
trailing Jd-l*
By the snd of tha first quarter,
however, the Seminole quintet h*d
their feet on the ground and Inmlnated th« play with -heir pin­
ning game, eoupled ssrlth the flue
rebound pl*y of lllttell jn.| Joe
High. Ceell non.lridge -parked
the quarter, tallvlng eight point*
a« the burfcrt man &lt;n the f««t
break
The ‘highly .p in e d ieralnole*
,-,*»# haelr after the half and .ill
but shut .ml the Cadet* In the
third quarter with their running
game The Cadet, were held to
onlv slv nnlnt*. four of them
CLAEDE IHTTF.IJ. on the rebound, Tlie inexperienced but highly
coming from free throw*.
spirited Seminoles launched thelp basketball season in royal '.u h lllttell was high man for the
nn yesterday wills an impres.ive win over the cage-minded Flori­
game Cecil Oandridge ws* see- da Military Cadet, in the high &lt;ehool gym. Tonight they travel
and for the Seminoles with Id to Orlando to face Boone. (Staff Photo)
Rm ndv
TM'«
&lt;1nMr*uh
tt* r 1
point* and Joe High wn* thirl for
FTenh.
U in ta
&gt;*»rr»lt
fA m m v I
the warrior quintet with 13 polnta. 1
M u m n d it T »n U v « r i h o i ’t A libi
I T T H f i t . l f I M t 4 WIT#*
Jerry Alleyne was the Cadet
I^rtBesnlnn.
VUv
I
threat, but after hi* first quarter
T jirV t
4»«r
I
aroring spree of 14 point*, he was |
U«tnirgn
able only to score two more hue
Iren for the outing Uleytte tlec
A total of 315 557 pheasant tags
with Kenny Lovett for top Cade1
•were
mid in California in I3M
scoring hnnori, each plav«r irM£W YORK r —Four holdover* ler &gt;f tho choice ream include*
counting for IS point*. Frank Sica
and a Md «o popular with the en,| Milt.m Rohlehaux of Trinity,
ran close behind th# two far he
Bon ’.Varieka. Montana State:
home
folk* he recently drew 15\ p,*x. 4-it tackle Don Owens of
I#«ers with Id point*.
guard* trden Bay Lenoir Bhvne. write
in
vote*
for
theriff
ire
\t
,„
i„
(p
p,
dotiihern
guant Boh
Score Bv Period.
among eleven ten lor* named to Mitchell of th# Folleg. of Puget and Charles Ereehle. St. Johns
Fla. Military
Id 13 4 14—W the Aisoetated Pr-s* tattle AilM.nn., -enter Hall Whitley. Texa*
Sanford
IS IS 17 15—« Kmi^rtca f.iotbn'.l tcim ofr ’. AM
'Oiinil. and center Bill Earn of
AAf.
and hack* Bill Engleharlt
Florida Mllliar y^chooi
The lineup also includes the top Emory St Henry.
of
Omaha,
Jim Pidoley, Central
Named to th# tecond team were
r*i* FG FT Ft* pn*&lt;er among small college playBF 3 1 4
Boh Ytnery
*r«. a ftillbnck who averaged near­ end* Steve Junker, Xavier. Ohio: Michigan, Al Frailer, Florida A
IfF 0 0 0
Rick lennarl
ly nine yard* a -irry Turin'! i and fames Cox. California Poly A M. and William Whisaer White,
I.F 0 0 0
Ragcr Kmg
matchleis four-year career md A ckes c ,..n ry e K u rk e r. T o f u , a t k t ■W e s t m in s t e r . P a .
C. X i 1*
Jerry Uleyne
an accompanying gr.vm if line­
r. 0 1 1
&gt; rr y Well*
men averaging 41
m&gt;t 31.1
BG 4 g 14
Rcnny Lov*“
pound*
Frank .■tic.i
rjr. 7 ) 10
T ie repeater* from ia*t year’*
Totali* XI 11 -.0 Tattle Ail-America iro *n&lt;t Fhariei
litiif'ird «einfante*
-tchulta of unbeaten, untied. \lPi*. FG FT P u 'red. Guard Steve Myhra if North
0
tr
J jrt
Clau.1.* lllttell
Dakota, tackle Vince Vida* of
Cliff WeKfthhi RF 0 i 0
Droxel Tech, and Nate Clark, an
5 J 13
Jn. High
r.p
alt-purpo‘e hatfhu-k front iLtl»i
LF
1
3
Bill Tyre
dale, Mich
Br ice M,-C&lt;»y
c
t l }
W.th Clack ,n 'he htckfe'.t ar#
Ray LmkfqnUt
1 1 4
c
Jimmy Stehlin of Brandte*. who
l
1 lit
C#-l| riandr'tlj-* xr.
led the little tehool* ,n j-n-irt!
Tm MrMurray r a
4 1 t
with
ltd .-nmole-.nn« n evt
Total * W t VX
tempt* for IB.M yarTi
Bill
Iriinde* of \V-4tern
., i A. *:.•
•who
aaincl n r
i-u n
i-e
rwo-kPOBT &lt;T\«
ROCHMTBR, V Y. r—r .tr j game this fall, totalled iriVt ,-j.-,U
Collin* c»n almost uk # hi* ptek. 1in hi* vanity career and aver­
Bxpertt u y h« can become a aged Tl'J yard* per carry *mce
(lAckee « t* r o r * -An
xasehsll ht* Trit game u i '--ahman
RAIN
f.vir year* ago. tad furry Honpitcher
Kansas we*ieytn'* tailback
OR SHINE
The rookie wingman of th# Tek,
Rorheitcr American* of the *mec who ran far 1.433 yards. I*d the
r h r u F’e b . 2 S t h , 1 9 5 7
k m Hockey league pitched s no- ia ‘ion m ic.iC.ni with i l l point*
kit game for Metro Motor
is and pleated the folk* around Sa­
Le mde Bitehall f e i f i e in T»r lma *o much 15 of them made
(except
#n‘o la«t &lt;up ner
Manked him their write-in candidate for
Sunday)
Oihaws t
iheriff .»*• month T’-e rs.nam-

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Highlights
NEW YORK
The turkey had
scarctly been removed from the
Thanksgiving table when televi­
sion trotted out its Christmas
commercials.
And. the television people might
ask. why not? Newspaper* and
magazines are urging shoppars to
hurry, hurry, hurry and get it
over with early. In cities and
towns across the country mer­
chant! have run up the tinsel anJ
green. It's all part of a plot to
start tho Christmas season in
late August.
Personally. I can’t get very ex­
cited — either pro or con—about
rushing the season. Except when
it come* to television. Then it
brings out the Scrooge in me.
Am l unfair to television on this
matter? Probably. Why should 1
b.- mildly Interested in early
Christmas advertising in news­
paper* and magazines, yet an­
noyed when television does the
same thing?
The answer is that there'* an
immediacy to television. If you’re
watching a program, you're trap
AT A !&gt;E BARY PARTY YESTERDAY honoring U. S Senator and Mr*. Everett# Dlrkaen of IUIdoU
OPENING THE DE IXARY CHRISTMAS luncheon-bridge seaaon hostesses entertained twenty De Bary guests it a buffet luncheon,
ped by its commercial. There on arc (standing—left to right) Senator I)irk*en, Col. Gregory Kessenich, and Gen. IL P. Newton.
v i s a gala even' nt the spacious lakeside home of Mr. and Mrs. Bridge followed in the afternoon. (Staff Photo)
the living room home screen is (Seated left to right) Mr*. Dirk-cn, Mrs. Kes*cnich nnd Mrs. Newton. (Staff Photo)
Robert Fey! yesterday. Mrs. Feyl with Mr*. David Taxter aa c o - __________________________________
a Christmas on Chrsitmas morn
ing ind out parade Daddy and big or gaudy a* th,. tree of the
lehem'*, Williams — Junior Choir.
Mummy ami Junior and Betsy, commercial and none of your
Sermon “The Greatnes* of
all wearing bathrobe*, all with
Christian Love" — Mr. Mclnni*.
hair neatly brushed and faces family would bother to rornb his
Nurseries for children under
scrubbed. "Oooh!" crie* Betsy. hair or »eruh hi* face—«r m ay
three, and three to six. every Sun­
“ A whatehamarallit! I've always b« even pull on a bathrobe.
day Morning during the worship
wanted a whattchamaeailit!M
The perpetual enactment of
By Marian R. Jons*
hours 8:43 a. m. and it a. m.
After this and similar Christmas Chriatma* scenes, the phoney FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHL'RCl!
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
OVIEDO—The Boy Scout* were morning Irene* have been repeat
Oak
Avr.
and
Third
St's.
The Gleaners Claw of the First
Sermon Mr. Mclnnis
blitting
of
Chrlstma*
good
will
not
left
out
of
tho
parties
going
cd 30 or 40 times in the living
Rev. A. G. Mclnnis, Minister
Baptist Church held it* regular
monthly meeting and Christmas around The affair they had eag­ room, you begin to feet that for commercial purpose*, when Mrs. George Touhy, Director of
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
party at the Church annex at 7 erly awaited was the party and there's little point to celebrating repeated so often befote the ac­
CHURCH
Music nnd Organist
of Milner Osborne, was honored Mis* Saldec William* was ho* p.m. Tuesday night. Hostesses
tual event, erodes its true spirit
your
own
family
Christmas
in
dance held Monday night at the
Cor. Para and 4th Si's.
Miss Katherine Drown, U.C.E.
at
surely
aa
rain
melts
&gt;nuw.
this tame living room. It would
with a bridal shower recently |lc»* to the Wesleyan
Service were Mr*. W. P. Brook* Jr.,, Sweetwater Park danc* floor.
Rev. John W. Thoma*, Rector
8:45 a. m. Morning Worship
be repetitious. Furthermore, your
given by Mr*. Donald Knight and Guild of the
First
Methodist Mrs. C. A. Ander*on Jr. and Mrs.
Anthem "The Heavens Declare 8:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist
A short business meeting was own tree couldn't possibly be as
Mr*. Jack Martin at the home of church at her home on Oak V. G. Hasty.
CTT-RATE PARKING TU'KKTS tho Glory", Beethoven — Youth 9:15 Family Servlca and Church
conducted by A| Daw-son. *cnut
Mr*. II. L. Obsorn on W. First \ Venue on
Monday evening.,
School
The table decorations were leader, before th,. party. Don UIBARTLESVILLE, okla. (D - Choir
St.
Christmas greenery and candle* very attractive with Christmas rcy, who has been scout lender
Sermon ‘'Tho Greatne** of 11:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon
B*trlesville police are offering
Services through the week;
The rooms were attractively decorated the living and dining holly and crystal candteholders for so many year* until thU year,
reduced rale* on truflfe tickets. Christian Love" —Mr. Mclnni*.
Tuesday, 7:30 a. m. Holy Commun*
O^lecoratcd with arrangements of room*, where a unique Christ- holding blue candles decorated wa* presented a gilt of love and
A parking meter bn* been instal­ 9:43 a. in. Sunday School.
led inside police headquarters. If 10:30 n. m. Session meets for ion
white gladioli and chrysanthe- mas tree was centered on the with frosted bell*. The lovely appreciation for hi* wonderful
Mrs. Henry- Harrison, Mr*. J
Wednesday, 10 a. m. Holy Com*
mums The dining table, overlaid table.
frusted tree was trimmed with and untiring effort* with these L. Horton Sr., ami Mlsa Clara a motorist get* a parking ticket, prayer in the Session Boom.
munion
11 oo a. m. Morning Worship
with a lace cloth, held a miniaThe devotional was conducted many blue light* Mrs. A. J. Pet­ youngster* thmighout tho*e years. Edge hava returned from Jack- he ran settle it cheap by getting
ture bride doll, which stood under by Mr*. O. K. Goff, who used erson returned thank*, after which
Mrs. A. A. Myers wa* present sonville where they attended a to headquarters within 4.i minutes Anlitem “ Now Wc Sing Thy Thursday, 7:30 a. m. Holy Com*
an arch of greenery.
the Christina* story as her top- a delicious buffet turkey supper j( with her record player to help the 3 day Seminar on Navy Purcha*- and depositing a nickel in the Pral*e", Tschesnokoff — Cain— munion
Saturday, 5-8 p. m. Sacrament of
Games were enjoyed during the ie. Mrs. I red Smith presented with all the trimmings was serv.| young people have a good time. ing. Conferees included Navy miter. If he doesn't, it costs a Chancel Choir.
Anthem "Christ Came to Beth­ Penance
evening and prizes were won by a program, “The Church and Her cd. A short regular meeting was I Delicious refreshments were procurement personnel from th* dollar.
Mrs. C. A. Anderson Jr. and Miss Children." and w u assisted by then held, with Mrs. H. W. Buck- served during the evening to the Sixth Naval District.
( boys and their dates, a* follow*:
Dinkins.
Mr*. Ray Herron and Mr*. Grady er presiding.
Mrs. Berta Cottrell read th e , Albert Myers and Nancy Estes,
After the honoree opened her *,,lncan.
ftm any lovely gilts, the hostesses
During the business session, minutes of the last meeting, a|| Jimmy Jone* ami Ann Slavik.
made on all sick ' Joe Malcolm and Helen Memory,
served refreshments of coffee, conducted by Miss Mabel Chap- report was
members
of
the
cias* and a very Thad Lingo and Carolyn Jacobs,
cake and nuts.
man. plan* for providing needy
lovely devotional was given by- Bobby Biard and Linda Fort son,
t'aindies
at
Christmas
were
made.
Those invited were Mrs. O. IMrs. Willie Pippin, reading the . Bruce Packard and Suzanne Par%
Dinkins. Mrs. II. L. O.bomo, * r r lHlrl 0,1
P ™ " " 1* °* ,he Christmas storv from thu Bibte. 1tin, Tommy E»tc* and Diane Har­
Mr*. Willie Pippin, Mrs. A. L. b;Uaar " cn' als0 hcurdAfter routine business was con bin, Carl Wolfe and Jackie PenThomas, Mr*. II. E. Turner,
At the close of the businc** eluded tho hostesses* distributed darvls, Tommy Partin and Bren­
Mr*. R. T. Thomas, Mrs. Vern- j *es*lon Mbs Williams, assisted gift* to all the members from da Day, Walter Teague and Be*,
on Hardin, Mrs. II. It. lain,:well. l»y her mother, Mr*. J. Hrodk* under tho lovely tree.
sle Fleming, Boy Walnwright arul
Mr*. It. D. Dokle, Mr*. Guy lti* William* served refreshment* to
Christmas carols were sung Gladys Alford, Wes Evan* and
hop. Mrs. W. I*. Brooks J r . Mr*. ,bc following: Mr*. Herron, Mr*.
with Mrs. Pippin playing th«- piano. Carol Parker, Jerry llrey ami
j|I lo y Britt, Mrs. C. A. Anderson Frt,&lt;l Smith, Mrs. O. K. Goff. Ml** Those enjoying the lovely party i Carol Alford, Eric Pearson and!
W Jr„ Mr*. Fred Fisher, Ms. L. F. Mabel Chapman. Mr*. Grady Dun- were Mrs. Willie Pippin. Mrs.
Gamer. Mrs. S. I*. Griffin, Mr*. | can* Mr*. Robert Ilillhimer, Mm. Susie Bello Cleiund, Mr;. W. 11. Darfoeau, Mr*. R. T. Hunt, M r*.,
Benny Austin. Mrs. .1. F. Darby,' M. L Till!*. Mr*. Porter Earning. Brinson, Mrs. J. I*. Hardy, Mr*, II If. Newman. Mr*. Joe II.
Dec. 7
Mrs. F. O. Lamb. Mrs. W. D. Mr&lt; J R Hnolehan. Mr*. Walter. j It. L. Beard, Mr*. II. W. Rucker, | Wright, Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, I
Charles Dooley
Gardiner, Mrs. Janie* Bradficld.
Carter. Mr*. C. L. Wynn. Mr*. j Mr*. Rerta Cottrell. Mrs. II. C. Mr*. J. E. Hemmerle, Mr-&gt;. Alice
Mrs. L. T. Brown. Mrs. It F. M-Sw'ai». Mr*. Wilson Carver Thomas, Mrs. Thelnta Field, Borsdorf, Mrs. A Kendall. Mis.
Cooper, Mr*. Christine Woodruff, a,l‘l Mr.*. J P. Hall.
Mr*. M. V. Echols. Mrs. J. F. Eva Cou«e, Mr*. C. A. Stiles, ami
Mr*. A. J. Peterson, Mrs. Andrew
I.ewu, Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Mrs. the hostesses M rs. Y. P, Brook* Julie Gore, Johnny Courier and
McPherson, Mr*. Leila Whitman (Eustl*), anil Mi*s Donna Hatch- A. J. Walker, Mrs. L It. Hobby, Jr.. Mr*. ('. A. Anderson Jr. ami Linda Harris, Robert Olliff and
Marilyn Mathers.
(Sorrento), Mrs. II. C. I-edfurd er (Orlando).
Mrs. S. L. Dampier. Mrs A. L Mrs V. G. Hasty.

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TALLAHASSEE 'JF—Running 4
prison Mjr« Florida** new i u t t
prison dlr»etof. 1« MJu*t ■ matter
of common sense."
Richard O. Culver .who retired
recently after 3T yeers w r f (
with the federal prison ay item,
told newimen he didn’t believe ia
“ coddling prisoner*" bet neither
doet he favor applying the lath.
Culver Mid his objective In the
new 'poll win be to operate a
•Mown to earth prison evatem la
• butlnesa Ilka manner."
lie reported for duty thl* wc*k
and *ald hit first coneern win
bo to familiarise himself with th«
various itate prisons and co rA tional Initiations.
“What I have seen is some good
and tome bad,” be said. ‘Soma
phases may be a little antiquated
but I have found a great many
things to praise.”
Culver will coordinate the pri­
son system and be ehlef adviser
to the Cabinet on prison matters.

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Taku Lodge on the Taku River,
won't go near the woods or the
water. The lodge operator Isn't
sura whether it’; ’r 'i . ’fc.
Tillle loves the handouts at the
resort so much or because iha
is a moose with moxle. About a
doten moose were bagged by
hunters In the area during fi«
summer.
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area In
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13. Man’s name
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It. Pounding
machines
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god
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red
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31. Insurgents
34. Dwell
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decree
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chance
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30 A step
31 Railroad
car
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42. Warning
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33. Hermits
33. Attie
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30. Mockery
33 Layer
33. Marine
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7. Elevator
cage*
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17. Half ems
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the citizenship oath before Federal Judge Leon R. Yankwtch In Loe
Angeles. They relinquished their titles of nobility to become Ameri­
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Director: Running
Prison Is M atter
O f Common Sense

dy HUMAN N. IUNDEHM, M.D.
DONT be afraid to hare a affected by diseases of the heart
heart examination.
and blood vessels.
Many of you. I’m sure, have By peering into your eyes with
thought seriously about having a the aid of a bright light, the doedoctor check the old ticker, but tor may be able to discover eerhave put tt off because of fear, .tain Important changes In the
Nothing To Fear
circulatory system. Quite often
A heart examination U comJ ? !™ * ? 1** b* “ “
pletely painless. There's no mys- “ “ £*»«* °* » •* •« » blood retu U
tery about It; there's nothing to
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tear.
Location and Action
Let's take a peek into a physl-. _
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elan's office and see what a heart
** » fluoroacope
examination U really like.
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As a rule, the doctor wlU first
on of your heart. If the doctor
ask you about past Illnesses and ***£?. h®
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symptoma. He especially wants to
,h e ml*bt measure the
know whether you have pain In
« ectrtea! topuUes generth e m iddle of your chest. »
h j yo^F heart with the e.ecpoundlng of the heart, a swelling ‘^cardiograph,
of ankles, shortness of breath. I . ^ s _machine^ does not send
He'll want to know your age electricity into the body. It mere*
your general physical condition JT measures and records the
and the way you Uve. Olve him
*&gt;*ctrlcal current on a
truthful answers.
moving strip of paper.
r v „ v . Pui»I In torae
‘be doctor may
Loecaa r o u t
make laboratory testa such as
Jb e n he 11 probably take your counting the red and white blood
pulse to determine how w-ell your cexts or tes'Jng the urlrje, to help
heart U pumping blood through hlm
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the artertea. Hell check your Even a t h o u g h heart examblood pressure, too. High blood iM tton j^eh as this Is a painless
pressure, remember, may or msy nro- . rf..r.
not be Important, dependingv
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upon how tt affecta the heart. Q®nnow and ANtwn
arteries, kidneys and other parts 8 B : When Is the best time for
of your body.
a person to brush his teeth?
By tannine nn your ch#«t th»
I t Is usually te s t U
doctor will determine the sire of brush one's teeth after eating so
your h e a rt Then he’ll listen with as to eliminate any food par­
tita .stethoscope to the actual tides th a t msy be caught be
operation of this most Important tween the teeth or elsewhere In
of all organs.
the mouth. Brushing the teeth
The doctor also will check the immediately after eating may
condition of your lungs, kidneys help prevent the growth of baeand liver since often these are terla which causes tocih deesy.

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MIAMI, FU.
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sny consolstion to you whon hunt
tag a place to sleep, Florida has
1.396 hotels. 3 ,m motels
asd
1L338 rooming houiis which iltogether esa house 687.5T8 per­
se as.
Or, tf you're hungry:
The State has 14.AW restaurant/
(3.100 la Miami's Dtde Country);
a cooking device that can ''broat”
•broil-roast)
a chicken In live
minutes or a fish in three and a
radsr range" that can couk a
steak la 13 to 20 seconds.

RAW DECISION
LONG BEACH, Caltf. .n-How
loe( a professional muscle man
&lt;eep In condition? Exercise anl
j w
meat, says Mark A. Evans,
i husky Judo Instructor. Well —
titi2«j»l ri**,
Sometimes Evans has trouble
vith waiters In restaurants. He
»ay» they ean't believe he ooly
sants a steak on the gnll 3 er
'0 seconds. Recently, weary of
irgument, he says be told a wat­
er: "Tell you what. Ju st bring
he steak to the table. I've got t
igarette lighter and I'll do my
&gt;vrn cooking."

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JUST A BOTTLE HUNTER
ST. JAMES, Minn. (A—Gam*
Warden Phil Ham. piloting hi*
plane over pheasant country, noticed a car stop several times. On
each occasion the driver hurried
Into the ditch and back to the ear.
Thing* looked suspicious. Ham
radio*d ground wardens and direeled their ears Into St. Jam es
where they halted the mysterious
hunter.
The car contained no pheasant*
—not even a gun.
"I was out hunting up b««r
bottles In the ditches to fill up
my case,” said the frightened
driver.

ir a u n t snoogram
tk « Honor Roll for tha second
i l l weeks a t th* Enterprise Jr.
MLgh School's aa follow*: Fourth
(Ratio— Mary Ann Brooks, Dltoo
Jsoos, Dolor®* Zavlnakl, Paul
. Sermons and Jimmy Walker.
... Fifth Grade: Kitty Burnett.
Carolyn Sermons, Linda Parker
.and (Peggy) Margaret Breyctto.
Sixth Grad*, none.
Seventh Grade: Carol Laderhaul. Coe-etio Gertlng and Ma­
rie Rraddara. Eighth Grade: Un* At Dunn and Gall Holloway.
* Cheerleaders elected at tha as­
sembly program Wednesday were
• Debby Brae*, raplain; Linda Dunn
asilstant captain: Sharon Jennf ~Ingi. Suaan Hlera and Cecilia

ARTISTIC FIRE
OKLAHOMA CITY IP -A fter re­
ceiving his fifth parking Hcket,
an Oklahoma City motorist figur­
ed n way to avoid arrest and a
fine — he thought.
Police arretted the driver a lta r
he changed his auto's license plat*
numbers with a paint brush.

Dreblow.

The regular meeting of the W.'
S. C. S. of the Methodiat ehurrh
was held at the home of Mr*.:
Donald Wetting Tuesday evening..
TIOUIAOOUI. TMI OIANO CHAMPION STII* of the 57th Interna­
iring the bu*lne*» seesion the I
HRST MEDICAL MAN
tional
Livestock Exposition In Chicago, ts shown after he wA sold
&gt;C.JS? WSUN 5.S4C
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port of the parsonage commit­
for 920.50 a pound—a record. The shorthorn, entered In the “world
U O tCVT.SK M U U M SM SW SU K V U V I
tee waa given which Included the
serlea” of livestock by Pennsylvania State University, weighed 893
- a M t 4 « : t s i K - c r c s -9 « .e n .s e T„i
purchase of a solid cherry chest
pounds at sale and brought the school $20,387.50. The grand cham­
«n«r£»
TO v n « l Tv*
HMCM kHSMOM 0* T.I
eoc-v
of drawers and an electric heater
pion was purchased liv a hotel In Whit# Sulphur Springs, Went Va.
for the bathroom of the par non­
With the winner are: Truman Wright, representing the buyer, Mis*
Betty Royon of the Arvadl.i Farm, Nurthficld, Ohio, where Trouba­
age. Mr* Bascum Carlton gave a
dour was bred, and Dick Sour, who la head herdsman at Penn Statu.
report on the district confartm-e
VIVKI \NI PART
held In Orlando and somr of the
•3* m o sveeiesMSmomss m u m s m t i u v m m s o w i -»Mt nev.-i
highlights of the talk by the Rev.
vy* m i » • « * &lt; a sev. w m eur u m u &gt; i T t w n s e e n r n m u r » tt
Spotty Spottswood. Missionary to,
m w w NMteww *ccno»*.
DUl'BLi: STEAL
INSURANCE PREMIUM
EFFECTIVE DEC. I t MM
Philippines. Mrs. Kermit Wiggins
Hill All tWO VtIWS of the if S Nsvy's new mystery warship, the
OCALA, Fla. igs—Byron Craig,
REBATES RECOMMENDED
I/5.S’Cot"pass. H has ■ radically new and secret navigation, the k*y
: A ire the devotional Mrs. Ruth
MIAMI BEACH vF—Insurance phosphnie firm executive, report­
NOHTII1IOUND
to which lies In several miniature observatories, which automatically
T o n g . program. read Dr I’ctrr
premium rebates to safe drivers! ed both his cars stolen in different
IIIGI1
ON
DIVERS
FIRST
EDITION
FOUND
tuck
the
bodies,
thus
giving
continuous
celestial
Information
for
— Marshall’s "Let* Keep Christ­
cities while he was off on a foot­ No 271 Ar 2:15 a a Lv 2:33 a a
—*ay
in
per
cent
over
a
fivrdetermining position. The new gear is expected to give data which
BLACKSBURG, Va. -JR-Vlrglnla I MILWAUKEE CT—Rummaging
mas'*. Mrs. Walling's home was
wdl permit dropping of nuclear missile* on targets 1.300 miles Tech Coach Frank Mosely re­ through a box of books donated yrar periodwere recommended ball weekend.
No 71 Ar 2:11 a a Lv 3t2S a a
beautifully decorated carrying
yesterday by Florida Insurance &gt; Craig said he left one car In
distant In nnv weather and alt latitudes. The compass Island has gard* his senior fullback. Captain
ont the Christmas theme and &lt;ho
No
Ml Ar II:BI a a t.v 12:M p a
to
Marquette
University,
librari­
Commissioner
J.
Edwin
Larson
l«
Lake City and the other In the
srtivalcd fln* (bottom photo) for stabilisation, which will afford Don Divers, as "as good fullback
served delightful refreshments of
ans found a first edition pamph­ inducements toward being can-j garage of his home here. Both No *2 Ar 3:25 pm Lv 3:30 p a
approximately a 90 percent redmtion In roll.
. (International) as there Is anywhere."
Chris'mas rookies. Ira and hot
ful behind the wheel.
were taken, as well as several
Divers, a 183-poundcr from | let of Robert Frost'* series o f .
chocolate.
Larson said some insurance com-, valuables front his house.
SOUTHBOUND
poems.
"A
Boy's
Will.”
Roanoke, Va., Is a superb defen­
The regular meeting of the
panic;, alceady so cewacd policy- 1 Tolice figured whoever stole
sive player, has averaged nearly
William B. Ready, Marquette's holdec* who consistently avoid
Woman’s Auxiliary of the All
Craig's car at Lake City found No 275 Ar 1:00 am Lv 1:10 a a
five yards a carry during hi* head librarian, says only a few accidents.
Saints Episcopal Church. Enter*
his address and house key in It No 75 Ar 2:10 ara Lv 2:20 a a
varsity
career
and
has
shared
In
A rise, was held at the Parish
copies of the New England poet's | The commissioner predicted that and cume here to add to the loot.
i
" - I f WIUIAM t i n --------------- the punting duties.
No i t Ar 12:01 put Lv 12:09 p a
House on Wednesday afternoon.
Central
Press
Writer
pamphlet were printed. Ready Florida "will soon be one_«f the
Following the regular business
During the 1834 and 1835 sea­
No 89 Ar 2:20 pm Lv 8:29 png
leading
Insurance
centers
of
lh*
session conduc ed by Mrs. Arthur
BACHELORS end spinsters are 30 per cent of the men. How­ sons, Divers was voted tho out­ stimates a single copy is worth nstlon” at the rate the Industry
. LITTLE TRAVEL
L. T. Sheppard
FOB STUDENTS
Wlllgoose, the program consisted
more susceptible to having head­ ever, says the man at the next standing star In the traditional about 9230.
Is
expanding.
of several musical numbers by a
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (.B-Thu
s' he* than are happily wedded desk, he can guess on whom the game between Tech and Virginia
TICKET Agvat
folk, a survey ahowa. Maybe it'a gals blame moet of their cranial Military Institute.
trio composed of Dr. Gertrude
student of the future will live
ON SCHEDULE
because they’re always having to aches and pains.
Phone 18
within easy commuting distanc*
Weltoa, viola. Mrs. Daniel I’ngh.
RIG
BUDGET
LTTLE HOCK cr-K Ight fire
And excuses to the question;
! I !
violin, and Mr*. Harold Lynch,
COSTLY BEE
MILWAUKEE &lt;*~Thf Milwau­ of higher education, says Michi­
truck*
raced
to
a
downtown
fire
“How come you never got mar­
The Inferior department pre­
piano. A Christmas Story "8urKITCHENER. Ont. (A-Motorist
kee School Board has approved gan's superintendent of public In­
A Tl A M TI &lt;
dict* If. 3. anyters trill catch five Ross Sleeves escaped a bee sting, alarm box. The firemen saw a its largest budget in history. 133.- struction.
ried:"
anne’s Christmas” was read by
startled woman standing beside it.
trillion
pounds
of
/Ish
this
year.
!
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Dr. Clair L. Taylor say* that
Mrs. Wallace C,abler and closed
but U cost him 5300 In ao«o re­
mM.iiil, to meet the educational
0 / nil the professions, medical Wkat a irhopper—and it didn't pairs He was flahtla off the bee She told them: "Someone said If costs of 1837. The previous high by 1970 then* will be a network
Pwltb the singing of Chrls'mas
l
p.:!!cd
tch
lever
I
"-mild
get
a
sfnrf, fits terra /uund la he Ihr yet airayl
when he rammed into a parked schedule of city buses.”
was $29,uti.250 for the current of nearby college* for high school
Carols. The refreshment table
•f oil likely victims ef headaches.
1 I I
graduates.
car on a city street here.
year.
covered with a lac* cloth, with a
'llVII. at least they ought te hnoir
Western powers ara planning
centerpiece of an angel surround-1
how to cure ’em.
ansthsr “ summit” moating. They
ed by Christmas greens and red
t 1 1
better burry, suggests M .f.-thore
eaadles. The angel used in this
farmers are least susceptible te aren't many agreements left ta be
decoration wss brought from
hsodaches. This must ke ntws t* broken.
Sweden by Mrs. Ernest llillbery,
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sangrstsmen whe are always
who with Mrs. Harry Keck, Mrs.
A London man. charged with
wrsstlia* with the (arm rail*!
X. L. Edward and Mrs. R. Elmstealing a bag of coal, claimed a
prsblsm.
' ’ ers, chairman served refreshstranger put It on his back when
I t I
Ament*.
Of all women c h e c k e d by the ha wasn't looking. Aa an alibi,
^
M rs . Margaret Frinkey of
■urvey 71 par cent suffered re­ that'a the moat futl-hardy ona
current headaches aa agalnetonly yett
Evanston, 111, MIm Irene Richards
and Miss Helen Llnewcaver. of
fli
Washington, D. C. are house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Faber, who was second pl*c* winRichards this week.
&gt;nar in the orange rake baking
William Whitten of Devature,! contests sponsored by Florida
Ala. la house guest of Mr. and power Home Service Dept., held
Mr*. Howard Wilborn this week. in DcLand last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draddock,
J . A. (Gus) Hilliard of WayNEW YORK 'Jfi—Xow here'* an
Bauhler
and „ Mrs.. cross. Ga., was visiting with hi*
vMr*. . Clarice
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yvlaltod Mr. and Mr*. II. E. Brad- nCHday ln,| he told her of tho publicity gambit, but a legitimate
- •®&gt;i Thur,l,*Jr| birth of a daughter to Mr. and one It show* something of how
Clarenc* Braddock and Mrs. j j gg Kcnnetn Crasby, also of children's eating habiu are afRaida Colton of Bartow were din- j \v«ycnm Tuesday. Kenneth Is a f»cted by television.
An old friend just swung off the
n#C I"*!** ?
,nH Mrr Krn* great nephew of Mr*. Braddock*
• it Braddock Friday.
J|nd hg| friendg ben!
En,er. stage roach from Chicago, his
pocket* stuffed with facts and ifgprise.
were visiton In Orlando Friday.
Jams* Padgett of Orlando ures about what was learned from
Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton r*.
spent
Tuesday with his mother, questioning 1,000 kids who went
turnod from California to their
and
lister.
Mr*. Mazy Padgett with their parents to eat at Don
home a t the Cox cottage this
Pete’s New Blackhawk Restaur­
A week. Mrs. Fulton ie recovering ,n d Mi** VioU P a d ,,l‘'
ant there. Here are tome of the
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from an ........
accident
In the early,' Airs. Jack llyan aad Mr*. M. thing* the bemused proprietor dlsspring where ehe had been con- II. R&gt;'»n were visitor* in Orlando f0Ver*j;
fined to th* hospital for eeveral Monday.
_
.
In lees than on* merit 22 ki.Ia
weaka. W* are happy to have
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Canada w&lt;rf ob,ervcd #atjnj, |y on|y ,he
them home again and to know arrived Sunday from Brownsville crugtf of ,hWr b(.fgd wby? ..Thf
that she la recuperating so nice- j Tex. to spend several weeks with mJn 0(J -fy ggid lt&gt;g goo&lt;, for your
ly as to be out and around again, their parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
[ tes-nh.**
Congratulation* to Mias Doris 1L Cana ls.
During on* noonday period at
the restaurant 8 of 11 children
asked for a special new flavor of
gelatin advertised Just that morn­
JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
ing on a highly rated children's
show.
CONTEST BLANK
In one three-day period 16 chil­
dren ssked for buffalo steak, a
savory dish not available In th*
Mall to: Contest Chairman
COHPLMTILY NEW PHOH
restaurant. When asked why they
rowta ro rtnsoNAutn
Jayeee Information Booth
wanted buffalo, they replied that
their favorite cowboy had men­
Sanford. Florida
tioned it on TV.
Spinach, extolled almost dally
GENERAL RULES: Entries from th* Sanford Area only will
be accepted (eontact Chairman for defined area If not sure.)
on a Chleago local children's pro­
Contestants may enter Residential or Commercial type, or
gram, wax among the favorite
With this king-sired, brilliantly powered Chieftain Pontiac you can sot yoursoli
both on separate blanks If qualified. Only one division under
food* ordered. Many, who ordered
4
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Residential type may be entered in addition to the Special Di­
up in grand style at a cost loss than many models of tho low-priced threo! Here's more than
sandwiches, said their favorite
vision for which all Rcfllcnlial entries will be automatically
TV program wa* one sponsored
eligible. Sponsors request contestants to keep displays lighted
17 feot of clean-cut Star Flight beauty, solidly placed on a full 122 inches of road-hugging
by a breadmaker whose commer­
nightly betwen 7:30 snd »:30 until winners are annoumed to
cials praise th* virtues of sand­
allow Judges ample time to cheek all entries carefully.
whoolbase, and cradled in Pontiac's exclusive cloud-soft Level-Lino Ride.
wiches.
Then there wa* the little gtrl
Frixes for each Residential Division Including the Special Di­
And whon it comos to performance, where else but in the Chieftain Pontiac can you got a 10-to-l
who ordered “Just a glass of wa­
vision ar* ss follows: lit Place—523 US. Savings Bond; 2nd
ter, please.” Sha explained she
P lata__ 10 SUvsr Dollars. Prize for Commercial winner (one
compression ratio, 347 cu. in. Strato-Streak V-8, brilliant successor to last year's cham p
wa* "dieUng” in order to become
division only) U possession of the Traveling Trophy for one
"th# siza I ought to ba” — as a
year.
that broke more than 50 performance marks and lod all "eights" in miles per gallon?
persistent TV commercial was
currently recommending.
And this value-packed new Chieftain comes to you proved by a 100,000-Milo
(cheek typo and division)
Then ther# were two five-yearRESIDENTIAL -------Marathon Test Run that would brook the spirit of many another far costlier car,
old boys who wanted "huntin’ ”
— v 3knives to carve their meat. Fail­
Dlv N®. It Lighted Lawns (trees, scrubs, etc.)
— — —•
Como
in
soon
and
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car
that
caught
them
all
napping—even
to
tho
low,
ing to obtain them, they started
to eat with their labia knives —
Dlv Nn. 2: Figure Settings (on bldg, or lawn)
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low price tag . . . and enjoy real big-time drivingl
unUI brought under parental re­
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W . Holden, Deborah Kerr Star
'Elvis To Be At Ritz Sunday In Daring Love Story A t Drive-In
In Tense Drama, Love M e Tender

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A daring tod compelling lor*
Ilarr, a t frankly-told u u jr th i
motion picture medium hat r r t r
presented, li the theme drarnaUied by two of the terteo ’t moat
powerful performer*. W i l l i a m
Holden and Deborah Kerr, In
“The Proud and Profane," Para­
mount film opening Sunday at the
Movieland Ride-In Theatre. Tak­
en from a sensational, best-telling
novel by Lucy Herndon Crockett,
the behind-the-llnea drama of
World War II promises to be to
unuiually candid and Intensely
dramatic emotional experience.
The production handiwork of
William Perlberg and George
Seaton, makers of "The Country
Girl", “The Bridge* At Toko-ri"
and "Little Boy Lost", the VistaVision film co-stars Thelma Ritt­
er and Dewey Martin and fea­
tures William Redfield and Ross

Elvis
Is 'Shook

Lit,

polsted. Of there, the tills song,
"Love Me TVnder," a ballad cur­
rently high on the best-seller lists,
u particularly pleasing to the ear.
Tho others, "We're Gonna Move,"
"Poor Boy” and "Let Me" should
delight the millions of Presley
fans, as well as the older mem­
bers of the family who like folk

erators and the electricians on
the set were aware that th* idol
of the teenage set wat aboard—
th* cops, because they bad to ahoo
away gate-crashers In pony tails;
the operators, because they had
to turn back giggling cells from
young voices posing as "long dis­
S o n g s.
tance"; and the electrician.*, be­
Producer David Welsbart has cause they would hare no peace
glvtn "Love Me Tender" a fine
Cinemascope production and di­
rector Robert Webb baa fused the
action and loro atory with great
aklt] from Robert Buckner's fine
script. Member* of the support­
ing east. Including Rubert Middleton, William Campbell. Neville
Brand, Mildred Dunnock, Bruce
Bennett, Jam rs and Barry Coe,
arv aH excellent. "Love Me Ten­
der" is a good show for every­
one.

M j N iij h lim

"D on't m ind him . lie a l­
ways hits himself on the head
whenever he thinks of dis­
crim inatory taxation!"

at home until they brought back
a genuine, hand-autographed pic­
ture of Elvis.
"It's Marilyn all over again.”
ssld Juanita Brown, headwaitress
at the studio cafe, “only this time
U's a boy.
"I know when he come* In with*
out turning around,” she explain­
ed. "Just by the excited whisper­
ings and neck cranlngs that go
on in the commissary. This Is
supposed to be a blase bunch.
They've seen hundreds of stars
come and go. but everybody wants
to look at Elvis. It's th« «ame
electric effect at when Marilyn
comes Into the room.”
Another, who r.1t tho Impact
was Lionel Newman, music di­
rector. " If we do as well at the
boxofflc* at we did on Stag* On*
the day Elvis recorded his songs,
we have a big hit on our hands,”
Newman observed. "I've never
seen so many secretaries dliv*
ering messages in person. Usu­
ally they Just phone the office."
Director Robert Webb was hap­
py, too. *Tm a big man these
days,” says Webb. “ I walk across
the lot and windows fly open and
everybody waves. Of course that's
when Presley is with me."
There was a practical side to
the furore, too.
In the publicity department,
where public interest is big bus­
iness. the Presley hysteria was
as soothing as mother's milk.
When the phone tinkied. it was
someone wanting to check s story
on Elvis, or to arrange an inter­
view, or to set up a picture lay­
out. or to make a tape recording.
"Haven't worked so hard since
Marilyn left," one department
member said. 'T t’s wonderful.
There goes the phone, and here
we go again!"

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Paired in a powerfal and adult love story, WWam Holden and De­
borah Kear portray a Marine Raiders Colonel aad a Red Cress work­
and Profane," opening Sunday at the
er In "H ie Pi
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World War II is a Prrlbcrg-Seatioe Par annual Production co-sis
big Thelma Ritter aad Dewey Martin.

Orer-baklng a meringue-lopped
pi* miv result In a tough and
ehrunken topping.

C ele b rity I ' U y h o u M
W*»t I‘o U t s t o r y
Science F l e t l o n T h e a t r e
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Bagdatarian, • cast that guar­ the fife th at bums beneath the
antees a gallery of fine perform- Ice. In spite of herself, she re-!
spoods, and between these two
The setting of "The Proud and violently opposed personal!.ies!
Profane" la the South Pacific is­ grows a lore that defies all con­
vention and overrides all sense of
land of Ifew Caledonia, an outpost
prudence and restraint.
of the critical Island-Invasion
In the role of Miss Kerr's Red
phase of the Pacific war. Holden Cross boss is Thelma Ritter, Aportrays a Marine Raiders Col­ warv of the relationship from the
onel, a hard-bitten disciplinarian beginning, wise to the ways ofi
implacably hostile to anyone or love, she tries to hold them back
anything that "softens" his men from the disaster they are Inevlt-.
for combat—an openly-expressed ably creating for themselves.
prejudice that extends to chap­
Aware, too. Is Dewey Martin,'
lains and Red Cross women.
one of Holden's young but veter­
Into contact with this flinty an Raiders. In love with Miss
man comes Red Cross volunteer Kerr, his protective instincts drive
Deborah Kerr, and the sparks fly him to the point of attempted
from first meeting. She la well- murder of his commander. Wil­
bred, reserved, proper, and icy, liam Redfield, as a sensitive
virtues that act like a red flag to young chaplain, fights his own
Holden. He determines to* break battle with Holden, who considers
her at any price and by any the minister a softening, and
means, but he has no inkling of therefore a dangerous, influence.
All of these threads are caught
together in a complex of human
rmotlons that should make one ol
the most absorbing and gripping
film stories of the year.
Filming of "The Proud and
Profane" was done In the Virgin
Islands and Puerto Rico. William
Perlberg produced and George
Seaton directed. The screenplay,
also by George Seaton, promises
to be a masterwork. His last one,
"T V Country Girl," iron him an
Oscar.

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CLASSIMID ADS

Ph. 1821
U - f U C S S W BAT
ANNETTE’S — for good food,
Steak,
Chicken,
Shrimp,
Spaghetti, Koeher Corned Beef
Sandwich*!. SO. CITY LIMITS.
4—LOST AND POUND

Thone 1203

DeWalt Power Shop-see it at
GREGORY LUMBER
Sixth 4 Maple
Phone 2M2
Ideal Christmas Gift for
Dad and Son
10% Down—12.50 per week
to-PIANO SERVICE
L. L. Sill — Plan* Technician
Pfceee SIM Rente 1. Seaferd
II—ROOFING aad PLUMBING

PLUMBING
Contract and Repair Work
fre e Estimate*
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.____ Phono 1C I

t t o S T — O ranie colored tractor This la e free pass to the Rita
Theatre for Richard Smith.
roller, on Weklva River-Lake
Exp. date Dee. IS. ]&gt;5S.
M inrLorfwood Road. If found
caU JLE. GOODWIN, WP 28-2942
CERAMIC TILE
collect, and receive reword.
Paul P. Mueller 4 Son Ph. 164
9-PBMONAL NOTICES
Free estimate, Quality work.
PLUMBING 4 HEATING
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beda D y . Week, or Month— Septic Tank Inatallation 4 Service
Hsater Service, A r c h i e C.
furn itu re Center —
Tel.
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1316.
111 Weat flre t St.
PLANTED: Some one to (row
watermelon* on 4 acre* of new­
ly cleared land in Golden Lake
area. S. C. Bay. Phone 770-W.

» AUTOMOTIVE
T—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Sell Your Car to
ROY REEL
I
301 W. Secont St.
^ B O ATS AND MOT O R S ___
Your Evlnnide Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
301 E. let St.
Phone 998
11-TRACTORS

ftouVJdl
J 3 J[rTri

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COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
including: bath fixtures, cabinet
sink, water pump, septic tank
and water heater, approximate­
ly g23 month.
Call, or rce u* TODAY
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
Plumbing. Kresky Heating

M. G. HOUGHS
Service on All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Paola Road, Phone too

!3—SPECIAL NOTICES
'ATTENTION BULK P R U I T
DEALERS, just traded thirty Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
(30) lto5 Diamond T
720 Wo build, design and refinish.
tractors and 1933 Mack A50
See at 111 French, Ph. S2-R.
tractors. Look those over now
PUMPS 4 SPRINKLER
while selection la food. Also
SYSTEMS
a
twenty (20) good 31' and 14'
Bulk Fruit trailers. Great Dane- All types and sixes, installed
"Do It Yourself."
Diamond T, 103 - So. Orange
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Blossom Trail, Orlando 3-90M.
S T I N E
Machine and Supply Co
This i* a fre t past to tha Movie- 207 W.
2nd St,
Ph. 42
land
Ride-In
Theatre
(or
Clarence Johnson. Exp. date
CROSI.EY - DENDIX
Dee. 14, 1988.
8ale» and Service
IX—TRAILERS

RANHALL

Electric Company
service— Quality —Satisfaction
It will pey YOU to aoe us before
A
you buy. Opon Evsnlngi and Ph. 113 Sanfore 2837-J —3 De Bary
™ Sundays.
HEATING
Eaataida Trailer Sales
Floor Furnaces 4 Circulators
Palatka, Fla.
n. n.-popE co.. in c.
Alrstream House Trailer for sale.
Phone 1440
Purchased new thia year. Com­ 200 8. Park
plete with combination refri­ FAIRBANKS - MORSE Pumps
gerator, gaa range, gee heat,
Weil Drilling. HOWARD C.
twin beds, dinette. 4 U gallon
LON0, Phone 388, 207 East
water tank. St. John'a Realty.
Commercial Ave.
Phone 1129 or 1070, Sanford.
It • free pass to the Ititi
FOR
SALE— TWO WHEEL This
Theatre
for Hermit Driskill.
y
TRAILER. I t j l SANFORD AVE.
Exp. date Dec. 16. 1936.
• 1956 Globemaalar »ft ft. 2 DR,
GATLIN BROTHERS
' sleeps 7. Must sell this week.
Dragline 4 Bulldozer Service
Lose
61000. for cash.
Mrs. Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
Gregg. DeLand Trailer Park,
ENVELOPES, Letterhead#, state*
DeLand.
menls, invoices, hand bills, amt
2 wheel custom built box trailer,
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Apply *430 Myrtle.
Printing Co. Phone 401 — 403
West 13th St.
12—TRUCES
1950—3/4 Ton Chevrolet truck, O R L A N D O Sentinel Star. Call
Ralph Ray. 3130.
A-t condition. PHONE 3155.W.
II—USED CARS

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covers amt Drapes
STANLEY KULP
PHONE 2358-J.

This lx a free pass to the Prairie
Lake Drivo In Theatre for
Lauretta Kenndey, Longwood
Exp. 4»U Dec. JS, IMS.______ _
DICK MAFES
Tilt
Contractor—Phone 2198-W.
You’ll Bo Miles Ahoid with a
New 1167 PONTIAC, now on dis­
• EMPLOYMENT
play.
—and—
You'll be Dollars Ahead with the 24—HELP WANTED FEMALE
.&lt;* high-appraisal trade-in you get
from Ray Herron. Just phone SalesDdy for steady job. Must
2466, or after 6 p.m. Ph. 1343-W be neat and friendly. Apply in
person, Jacobson Department
Chrysler late model 1971 hard top
Store.
convertible. 31,000 miles. In ex­
cellent condition, looka like Girls over
21 apply
Plg'n
• new. Reasonable for
ca»h. Whistle. Park Ave. 4 23th gt.
Would make a nice Christmas
gift. 6tra. B. S. Rowan, 200 W.
10th 8t _____________________
Young Lady with tales experience
1948 Chrysler, 4 dr. sedan. *93.
must bo neat, friendly and be
1933 Font pick-up, • cyl... 6695. able to type. Write Box JEC
A 1*47 Dodge pickup............. 6396. silting s is , experience and
1951 Olds. Super M. Radio 4
other details % Sanford Harald.
heater, exec, condition... 1493,
ROY REEL
___
304 W. Second St.______

• BUSINESS
SERVICES

BOOKKEEPER

Experience in furniture itore de­
sirable but not etienllal. Apply
—Mr. Carnte Sanford Furn­
iture Co . 300 E. First St.,
14-BEAUTY PARLORS
Phone 216.
110 Waves by Zoto.s 4 Realistic
37-H
E L P WANTED MALE
Nov. Open 4 a m. •
0 67.80 Thru Call
til
Newspaper street saleiboyi wantHARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
sd for work aftsr ichoul. Atss
up to 14 years uM See Mr.
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
Holley at The Sanford lleratd
Let expert stylists give you soft,
right aft&lt;-r school.
lasting waves of eternal beauty.
Priced from $1.50
Full time balea clerk, experien­
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP ced. FIRESTONE STORES.
PHONE *41
WANTED— Full time day and
17-BLILOLNU - REPAIRS
night driver. If you have been
PAINTING
■ resident of Sanford fur 6
month, ami arc considerant, a
Tad Burnett
good driver and sober and re­
for PALNTLNG
liable Please
contact Yellow
2401 Grandview
Pbooe 1932-81. j Cab Co. 213 S. Magnolia, San­
ford.
This is a free pass to the Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatre for ^-SALESMEN • AGENTS
Verna Wheelcss. Evp. date Dec.
14. 1956.
Excellent commission arrangement
for capable middle aged person
with car, to call on advertisers
WOOLSEY
for Central Florida's most pro­
Marino Fininhea
gressive magazine. Write for
For Your Boat
appointment giving full details.
Fun, Fact, N" Fiabin. Lox 1179,
#4 Senh.irik (i lit.vs an d F a in t Co
212*114 W. 2nd St.
rboco 320 EuaUs, Fla.

You'll Find It In —

By PWNEB
front, naw three bedroom
ANNUALS In bonds. Petunia* Lak«
home on Lake Emma. One and
Carnations and others, 4e each.
OF SANFORD
half
tiled bath*. Florida room.
ORAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Lot 211' x 233’. Turn So. one
GrapevUle Rd.
Phont 2064
mile at Oaklawn Cemetery.
jjfM s rJ js r^ ^ J
Oranges, tangerines 4 kumquati.
34-DOGS-CATB-PETS
2201 W. 23th. J. T. Fortier Sr. For Sale— 2 homes on Upsala
Rd. Also nice building lots. Earl
Pedigree Doberman, female. Nice
Little Children'* Dreuea
PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
W. Vestal, n t. 1, Box 143.
dispoailion,
reasonable.
Ph. IS—MACHINERY—TOO!J
Cotton, Nylon, Velveteen
—not
Deiperatlon
1234-R after 4:30.
and Corduoy*
Combination lathe-sander I Inch Fite room house with bath and See our beautiful renter placet
11.99 to $8.99
approximately thirteen arrrs of
table saw 640. FHONE 1433-J.
39—HU USES—CATTLE—HOGS
SWEENEY'S
high hammock land. W. E.
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
114 Magnolia
Phone 147
Klrchhoff Jr. Ph. 308.____ _
Shetland Pony 4 new caddie. A. IB-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Clearance — All Children'* Toy*
E. d a rk , Osteen. Ph. 1SU-J3.
Desk It Chair
Upright Piano. 0 3 . Call 144-M.
Now at HALF-PRICE
CU STO M B U IL T H O M ES
8ets
FOR SALE or TRADE: One Nu.
VA—F1IA—CONVENTIONAL .
MONROE CORNER
33—WANTED
la
BUY
From $11.93
bian buck, 3 yra. old for breed­
CRAFT
A GIFT SHOP
FINANCING
er. 2 nannies ready for breed­
WILSON-MAI E It
A playhouse approx. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
1st. St., 3 Ml. welt of Clock
ing, 3 small billiea for pota and Wanted—
311
E.
First
St.
Phoon
961
10' x 10', roasonablo. Phone
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
1 buck, 1-year eld. S. C. Ray,
19*7.
Rt. t, Box 444, Phono T70-W.
A . K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
She’d love ■ dresey dress
Phone 1*91
1900 Mellonville
Priced *0 Reasonably
RENTALS
From $4.99 to $7.98
OSTF.EN-2 bedroom trame house.
Ladiei
64—APTS—ROU8ES-EOOM8
11. 4 A. DEPT STOKE
Lake front. $7,000. Rslchened&lt;2—ARTICLES FOB SALE
Cosmetic Travel Kill
cr. Osteen.
Sanford Ave. at 4th St.
We buy and sen used furniture WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
$2no up
Paying top cash prleos for any
private baths. 114 W. First St 4 4 -LOTS
SHOES—A tMcf.il gift for
ROUMILLAT t ANDERSON
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
the Lady for Everyday
ING POST on 17.42 Ph 30&amp;3-W Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. T10-W Eight choir* lots In the Mayfair
On the Comer by the Clock
and D reu $2.9* up
Area at an attractive cash
Efficiency apL Hi-way 17-92 So.
—Factory to You—
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
price. Also twenty lots in
Aluminum
City Limita. Slumbarland Court.
201 S. Sanford Ave.
Wynnswood at an attractive
Vanet i n Shade
prict. W. E. Klrchhoff, Jr.
Enclosed head. 8a«-proof botton Sea Semlnoia Realty far Desir­
Everyone
appreciates
Phons 303.
Special Christmaa Purchase
able House* and Apt*. Phone 27
rail with plastic rnds. Plavtl
THE FINEST
PARAKEETS
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Give her—
For your future home site we
$1 98
EFFICIENCY
Apartment.
Suitable
cords.
Danl'l Green House Slippers
have lota priced from $325.00
also Cages anil AcvPssotlr.v
Senkarlk Glass and Faint C* for Winter Tourist. Private bath up. in several locational* In
IVEY'S SHOE STORE
KEL t&gt; ft 4 b&gt;c STORIES, Inr.
4 shower. Steam bail. Inquire
113-114 Weat 2nd S t
Phono 320
City. Attractive Lake Front Lot*.
Manus) Jacobson acres* iro n
TABLES
OZIER REALTY CO. Ph. 1339.
5-Way ret Kleen
Post Office.
End tables, Corner Tables
LIVE BAIT
fur
Doge and Cals
4T^BROKER8 and REAM OR*
Stsp, Coffee Tables 91.95 up
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop Guts
2 Room Apt*. 112 Etm. Ph. 2943-W
Bathes
without water
WILSON-MAIER
3 Dottn, 93c
BIDWELL FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.
BEAUTIFUL
Brittany
Farm 311 E. Ill St.
Missouri Jllnnows and Worms
Phone 939
Clean apt. Oil heat. 611 Park,
110 E. 2nd bl.
Thonc 1158
Home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave.
LONGINES-Wn IN AUER
"Wade-buiU" on Osk shaded
Two bedroom
house, kitchen
lot. By appointment.
LaCoultre-Bulova-Elgin-Benrus
Paint 2.30 gal Sweat Shirts, Jac­ equipped. Central heating. $90 mo.
Ph. 776, 2117 Laurel Ave.
kets, Cots. Tents. Army-Navy
WATCHES from $24.73
2 Bedroom Concrete Block
Surplus. 310 Sanford \v t
Sanford
Jewelry A Luggage
Newly redecorated 4 room furn­
All-Furnished Home
300 Sanford Ave.
Phono 1349
Big Selection of Jackets
ished
apt.
$35
mo.
Call
435-R
Price
$8.2t)0
$1,000
Down
Order personalised Frenchfold
aRer
8:00
p
m.
600
Myrtle.
Work Clothss-Bports Wesr
Christmas cards, with your
For
Something
Different
ROSA L. PAYTON.
Rain Coels — Luggage
favorite snap shot. 23 for 44, 2-BR
Musical Charm Bracelets
unfurn. house,
kitchen Registered Real Estate Broker
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
too for St4. WIEROLDTS CAM­
$10
95
(tax
included)
equipped. 1324 Forrest Dr. $85 Phone 2371
17 92 at Hiawatha
310 S. Sanford. Ave.
ERA SHOP. 210 S. Park Ave.
WERT JEWELRY STORE
mo. PHONE 799-II.
202
First
St.
Phone
6
Hodgman
SEWING MACHINES
Furn. garage apt. Ph. 432-W.
OZIER REALTY CO
WADERS
I7.9&amp; - 32193
Nccchl — White
l-aura B. Ozier, Realtor
Compact
i bedroom Concrete Block bouse,
Hip and Cneai height
New and Used
Hazel M. Field. Associate
and
Lipstick
Case*
kitchen equipped. 2351 Palmct- 2601 So Orlando Hwy, Ph 1339
SEMINOLE HPORTING GOODS
GARRETT'S 323 E. let. St.
93 93 up
to. 1'h, 2347-B.
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
Sanford Ava. at 23th St.
Oil heaters, all kind, cheap
FRANK NOEIX. Jeweler
Furn. garage apt. Seasonal or
We teko yours jn trade.
110 8. Park Ave.
Top* them all
permanent. Adults. 339 Valencia
Super Trading Poet
STETSON HATS
b
f.
Phone
1909.
On Ilwy. 17.92
Phone 2033-W.
rilUENIX HOSE for Ladies
The latest itylei and shades
A Large Selection
sizes 6 3/4 to S
Specs oil heater, perfect rond. FURNISHED 3 room apartment,
Of
Fashion-Wise
bath, serrenrd porch, garage,
Y 0 W E l. L ' S
With copper tubing. 1410-XM
Merchandise
close In. PIIONK 331 or 1337.
Oil drum 4 stand. Ph. 1110 XM.
Kaglrknit CAPS
YOWKU'H
4-rootn furnished garage apt. 204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 940
Styled for all ages
Canopied doll beds, gun racks,
Reasonable. Convenient location,
REVERE WARE
Pastel and gay bright colors
E X C H A N G E
spoon racks. Grandfather clocks,
adult* only. Phone 267 or 300. 2 BEDROOM, quality, tnasunry
7-Pc. Beginner Set
$1.49 up
Deacons bench, drop leaf table,
$17.50
home in good condition. Very
COWAN'S—112 E. 1st, Phono 174
novelty shelves. Etc. at Robin­ Two bedroom unfurnished home.
FURNITURE
CENTER
attractive. Owner will consider
Close in and near by school.
sons, 914 French. Phone 32 H.
llUXTON
trading rquity for a house trail­
114 W. First St.
Phono 2(22 nr 424.
prices eut for quick sa lt.
er. Quick possntston.
BILLFOLDS
WATCHES- JUmllton—Elgin
Unfurnished 2 room garagt apt.
44—APPLIANCES
and Key Case*
Phone 227.
Bulove—Gerard—Prrregaux
$2 30 to 110
FRIOIDAIRK appliances, sets
from $19.73 up
TOUCIITON DllUC, CO.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRU
2
room
furn.
apt.
including
utiland ssrvlcs, (). II High, Ovisd&lt;*
WM. E. KADF.lt
REALTORS
file*. $13. IDT W. nth.
Fla. Phons FO-6-.TU5 or Sen
CUFF LINKS SETS’
112
S. Park Ave.
1901
Park
Ave
Phons
27
er
14)
font tt&gt;42-W after 'I p.m.
Large Selection
ATTRACTIVE furnished rooms
This
Is
a
free
pass
to
the
MovieJust
Received—
for one or two gentlemen, 101
13—BUILDING MATERIALS
from $2.50 up
land
Itidc-In
Theatre ' (or
COSTUME
W. 9th St.. PHONE 1054W.
WM.
E. KADER
Laura Oiler. Exp. date Dec.
JEWELRY
~RED-I-MIX CONCRETE^
112
S. Park Avs.
14,
1986.
FURNISHED 3 room apartment
Window gills - Lintels
$1.00 to $24.00
313 Palmetto, ground floor.
septic Tank . State Approved
McGIIKGOR
.Sucatrn
TQUCHTON DRUG UO.
INVKSTiMBNT IMIOI'KKTY
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
In Coat Style and Slipover
4
rnom
apt.
Bath,
furn.
kitchen,
Furnished Dcpulex for only $6,000.
Miracle Concrete Co.
HOSE by Mojud A Nebcl
All ivanl blend* or 100': Nylon
upstairs. Ilusinc-s 100m fur
Income of $100 monthly.
309 Elm Avs.
Phone 1333.
Plzci: 81*•11, seams or seamless
store or Beer Parlor, 2 car
Size* 36 to 30
In tha New Fail Shades
garage. ISO ft. on 17-02. 2 miles
Y O W E L L ' S
4 furnished units for $13,000.
CONCHKTK
It no — |t M
Ho. of Sanford. Owner. 420 W.
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
1st.
Robert
A.
Williams
Ciiarette Box**.
COWAN'S
— 211 E. 1st. PH. *14 1
Block, Sand. Gravel Cement.
Cigarette Cases, and
REALTOR
Concrete Pipe to meet all Nearly new 3 room h»u*c. 2128
Cigarette Holders from $10
Itaym nnd L undquint,
Qualification*.
Myrtl* Ave. Apply 2t:to .Myrtle.
FRANK NOELU J*»o!rr
ASSOCIATE
Sherman I’nncrctg I'ipe Co. *1—ACREAGE
llo 8. Park Ave.
*
Phene 1173. AUinllc Bank Bldg.
Out West 13th St.
Ph. 2481
.
CURLER
THE 8ANFOBD HERALD
44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Ten acres exceptional tiled land
.Sports Costs and Slacks
would be a* welcome aa
on hard surface toad. W. E.
Hi
Cw npuny
$16
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
Kircldioff Jr. Plume 303.
a dally letter from hunta
Typewriters, adding machines
I' H B U E L L ' 8
$1. month—$11.50 year.
A. II. PETERSON
Sales-Kental*. 314 Mag., Ph. 44 2 bedroom furnished house. Ad­ Broker Associates: A. B. Paterson
123 W. First St.
By Mall Anywhere
ult*. no pets Sca.-onal sod no
J r . P. J. Cbsitersen. Girftald
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
trucks. Ph. 122-M. 1407 W. 1st.
HOSIERY by Bachelor Friend
Willstis, John Mslsch and R W.
4 mo. wear, or 4 Free Pair
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
Gift* for Ntw
XMAS SPECIALS
Surveyor.
Exclusively at—
rea l esta te
114 N. Park Avs.
Phone 1129
G
A
R R E T T ' S
(Free Lay-Away)
All Patterns in Sterling
321 K. First SI.
41—FARMS AND GKGVKS
Many Beautiful Patterns
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
FREE 10-13 lb. Turkey with
in China and Glass
.1
C.r j 2 , , T * Montelth
following:
20 acre til# fsrm . Three btdroem «t t i t South Park
Phene 77J
WM. E KADER
house, large barn. All equipment
They Know
112 S. Park Ave.
Quillop Innersprlng Mattress
and machinery. Eavy terms. Ph
and Matching Box Spring
139.1J. P. 0. Box 1151
REAL K8TATK DRIVE IN
Perfume* A Colognes
8TIIX TIME
2514 French Ave
Beg. $139 . LESS TRADE 699
by Chanel, Fabcrge. Coty
45-HOMES
To Order Prrsou.ilitcd
J. W. HALL, HKALTON
Dana, Corday, Euyan
Photo Greeting Cards
HI Tiler essseeeieeeeeeseeewoeeoeeeet M 60
Jehnny Walker. Associate
ami other*
"Call Rail" Phen* 17*4
38 for $3 60 100 for $12
TOUCH TON DRUG CO.
3-Rm. Group ........ ....... 6293.00
JAMESON'S
Phone 319*
FOR LEASE
Sofa-Red with Matching Chair
Newer, 3BR. kitchen equipped. 17—BROKERS and REALTORS
Beg. $109
NOW $109 00
■SOMETHING MISSING? Locate
Rids by 111 Pineerssl Drtv*.
309 FAMILIES
»'H4L~OL
d"c R~li0M E ~~
$110
00
per
month.
Bookeiie l t d
tt quickly through Want Adi.
CAN'T *E WRONG
Handsome 2-Bedroom, on large
Dresser tad Mirror
lot
vvith
well,
separate
dining
WHEEL
A
DEAL
Phone 1821.
Innersprlng Mattress
room, electric kitchen, beauti­
Five beautiful residential develop­ Will trad* all or part of $159227
Box Spring
fully
landscaped.
Equity
in
2
BR.
CB
home,
niee
ments:
Bel-AIr,
Pinsczeit
South
Complete BEDROOM
bwVM) *&lt;|th »n!y $3Qo Down
zsction. Halan. c li’»c reasonable
Finecruel, Ruso Cuuil and Giuvr
rent. REAL VALUE EVEN IF
Manori. a r t standing proof of
Consult A REALTOR First
OPEN MONDAYS
YOU DONT HAVE TRAILER
the high-acceptance rating ot
CULLEN
AND HARKEY
LET'S SETTLE DOWN.
TIL 9:00 P.MOdham A -Tudor homes.
1*4 N. Park Ave.
Phone 231$
Yon pan buy with safety, and live
IIKTTER THAN AVERAGE
ECHOES BEDDING CO.
in the secure knowledge that HUt. CB hnrnn. Kitchen A dining
CLAYTON C. IIUOOKS
Cor. 2nd 4 Magnolia. Ph. 1232
Real Estato Investments
your home will continue to in­ area overlooks hirer- shady rear
“ Bud Bamberger, Mgr.
yard. Hardwood floors, alcove So. Orlando Ilwy. — Ph. 2963-W
FREE DELIVERY
crease m value.
entrance with cloak rlojet. If
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
you have been looking for a POR**QUCTL A ('n o !X ~ i» « CTasst
IF
—
—at Warehouse Price*,, visit
livable house with a large aharly
You
Select
Your
BERRY'S. We are expert* at as­
bed ads to ssll rant hire. Call
lot, this might juvt suit you!
Home
In
sisting you to secure gracious
$13,300, as little at $2,450down.
South
I'inccrcst—Satifurd
1121,
tsy "C airge It."
good looks with functional con­
Grove Manors——Senford
venience. Today's best buyi la
FOR LEASE
nationally advertised furniture
Smsll 2 BR. CB. Furnished nicely.
or
at DISCOUNT PRICES 901 W.
In ihopping center 13 minutes LET IT RAIN, let tt shin*. Every
Valencia Villas—DeLand
First St. Phone 1647 for Even
from Have. $70 no per month.
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
Ing Appointment.
day is a goo&lt;i day to use the
OUR SALES OFFICE TODAY
W. II. “ Bill" STEMI'ER
2623
S.
French
Ave
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Phone *38
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fenced
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... T H E SANFORD HERALD

39-ttOKR WANTED. FKMALK

FLOOR aan ding and finishing, 33—MONET TC LOAN
a e a n ln i, waxing. Serving Semb
note county alnee 192*.
AUTO LOANS
H. M. Glcaaon. Lake Mary
COST LESS

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H A N D Y -C O M P L E T E

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MERCHANDISE -

Gifts for Him

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Seminole Realty

Unuiufll Gifts

Hotni Gifts
FRIGIDAIUE'S exclusive
30-inch French Duor
Electric Hinge, 9309.93 up
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
308 E. First St.
2 Pc LIVING ROOM SUITE
AH Foam Rubber
$131
MATHER of Sanford
203 E, First St.
MOVIE CAMERAS
$29 03 up
ROUMILLYT It ANDERSON
Your Wilfreen Agency
On the Corner by the Clock
Well.to.Wall and
Famous Gullstan Carpeting
On Lay.Away or Credit Plan
SANFORD LINOLEUM 4 TILI
127 W. First St.

S‘3

For Ih# Fittest in Television glvt—
WKSTINGHUU.SE TV from 6129.H
Daggrrly Appliance CanUr
113 Magnolia Ava.
Thona 1T8T
Do Ail Your
Christmas Shopping
ON EASY CREDIT at—
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. F irst St.
QUALITY FURNITURE
On Credit or l-ay-Away
It's Never Hlghar a t—
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. 1st St.
Phone 9M
West Bend Automatic
COFFEE MAKER
Reg. 1139$ Sale P ric t t i l
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
1!2 Magnolia Ave.
BUY FURNITURE
on Easy Credit or
Lay-Away Plana at
FURNITURE CENTER
111 W. F irst St.

B g jP ly
GYM BETS
Eight-play ....... $3195
it play, with slide 934.H
FURNITURE CENTER
III W. F irst St.
Flanntl A Knit
PAJAMAS
$2 89 — $2 0*
C O W A N ' S
212 K. First St. Thona

174

I^atlier Wallet*
$1.11
Hunting Knive* ...69e up
Western Dungaree* $1.44 pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.

0. D. Farrell'*
ARCADE PACKAGE HTORE
Featuring:
The Very Beat
3to K. First

Gifts lor
A Miniature
For Dad'a Desk
Colored and fra m e d U
JAMESON STUDIO
lit* N. Park Ave.
Ph. SIM
Wines frum New York Stall
at $1.23 per Fifth
California wine*, too!
THE TOWN
PUMP
M2 W. r ir s t St.

$179.

SME
MME1

At,

�Cotfit A. Wright Nam ed Company's
Best Dressed N C O
MtLLEDGEVILLE, G i.-C sd et
AM* O. Wright, m o f Mr. and
M n J . H. Wright of a m M a r
notta At*.,
named at Geor­
gia Military College during Sat­
urday morning Inspection, Decem­
ber 1, aa bring the beat dressed
NCO o f “ A" Company. A record
of eaeb Inspection la kept at tbe
end of tb« year a best dressed
SCO for the year Is selected from
the battalion.
lie la a former student of Sem­
inole High School and la la the
twelfth grade of CMC.

for the forthcoming year, Waltai
said .
All members a n urged to at'

Hospital Notes

•ttaa ahem w ater. Ha au la dark
f» ftet under. Ofl sdB aooos
glaw Dual the ho e els of the ship
It ia harawaa to tta *0 tta
•alter explain*, that tha Artsooa
was narer raised to tha aurfece.
Dtrera who attempted
the Job
n o t killed whaa their torebee
•at firs to ad packets.

Lwise tent tote U 0 to m nutosnahOa nccldan* tori
I -----aa
artificial limbs at Kessler Institute
EmtOranje,K.L Be tarries suitcase as he walks
Ana, and cocker spaniel pup, Needlu. Tony's le u
Baa aa auto pinned him igalnri a building wall.

D*c. •
Admissions:
Cornelia Vean* (Sanford)
Chris Saunders (Lake Mary)
lirth s t
Baby Boy Ingram
* Dee. 1
AdmlHIeast
Jam es Hankersoo (Sanford)
Warren Kohn (DeLand)
Joseph Bamblcgcr (Lak# Mary)
Geraldine Carfagno (Sanford)

MULLET SEASON
CLOSES MONDAY
TALLAHASSEE ( * - If

'O u t O f Darkness'
To Be Seen Over
W D B O -T V Sunday

flto Nary aUU llata tha Artaaaa

aa aa aetira ship. Bray morn­
ing aa kbn tr guard ralsaa her

TV riewers and those interested
in tha nationwide mental health
program will hare an opportunity
Saturday at 11:30 p. m. to see over
WDBO-TV the highly prslted film
"Out of Darkness” which was
shown over the CBS chain of TV
itationa early this year. By pop­
ular demand the picture was re­
peated.
The Mental Health A sia of Sem­
inole County at the November

■long with Dm m et tha attar
•kips at m art,
. Tta band eg tea A rinas was
flaying for tha raising el tta
aoton at S a.m . when the Jap­
anese planes swept la from the
north.

hit—and eight miaul
wsa ea tta bottom.
Mate af tta men
knew what Mt them

Dig MOO wins the title of Grand Champion at the Great
a Livestock Show in Loe Angeles for Robert Martin and
Clark, 19-year-oid students at Fresno State College. They
I up to raise the six-month-old Berkshire and take top prise.
JUST FOR PHACTICE
SHATTERING TROUBLE
TAMPA l i t - R. W. Mackey’s
J ERSE YVILLE. IU. oT—Warren
troubles could really be called it. Srhoenweis killed a Canadian
shattering. Mackry. an electro goose during a preseason hunt, its
Laid out 125 end costa assessed
by Justice A Thatcher.

Outdates everything
else on the road with

INVITE YOU TO SEE THE BIG M s NEW

eiearly across fl
“ Daddy." ask
“ why did tta y I

tort"

its dream-car ideas!
that, in a single model change­
over, redirects tha whole couna
of automobile design. For tha nsw
Mercury makes a clean break
with the plump, bulging lines of
the poat—praenta a sleek, cleancut, dynamic look that's straight
out of tomorrow.

Park Ave. Paving
To Start Monday
Pnvinx of Park Ave. from the
bandshell to French Ave. will get
underway Monday according to
word received by City Manager
Warren E. Knowles.
The
Florida-Georgia Paving
Company who hM &lt;uh let the

.the new est shape
in cans for 1957_

itrurtlon Co. has Indicated that
they will arrive hsre to grt the
paring project underway.
Following the paving of Park
Ave., First Street from Park to
French Avenues will be paved,”
said Knowles.

NIWI V-ANOU TAIt-UOHTS FROM
DRIAM-CAR DRAWINO BOARDS.
A stunning exam ple o f th&gt; mo

sa’s Dream-Car Design. Mercury
ia now over 6H feet wide, more
than 17H feet long!
NIWI JIT-nO IUMPIR-OSIIU 04VIS
A MAW4VI RUT ORACIFUl LOOK.

The oval design acts as a double
bumper.providce high and low
protection.
NIWI SUM, BRIDOI-STRONO ROOF,
MORI OlASS THAN I V I R .l t spans

Jam es A. Lyold, Ot. of Lake
Mary yesterday was cleared of
charges of child molesting when
he received a direct verdict of
arquittnl by Judge Vasssr Carl­
ton In Circuit Court.
The State presented testimony
before Judge Carlton following
which, Lloyd's attorney. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., made a motion for
a directed verdict of acquittal
which was granted.
(Continued F u e l P at* 1)
straits* avary a object In tta IDhour curriculum."
“The couraa wa teach,” Collier
told tha Sanford Herald, ia “ frea
to every municipality or industry
to t tha asking. All we ate for is
a suitable pises to hold our
classes.
Tha 19 city employees eomplet-1
Ing the course are: E. C. WII-1
Hams, H. D. Thomas, Julius Wil­
liamson, JamM
E. Bedenbaugh,
Carl S. Teston. John T- Fortier
Jr., L. II.
Wynn*, Arnold
L.
Hood. Aubrey R. Kelly, Sid Ri­
chard, Quintus Ray, Charles Pa­
vlik, Chief R«y 0 . Williams. John
D. Abrsms, Edgar L. Griffith.
James L Dunn, Melton A. YeWIngton, Russell A. Dallas, and Robert

Garden C lub Meets
Monday Morning
By MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO- Th* Oviedo Oarden
Club meeting will be held a t 10
a. m. Monday morning at tha
Oviedo Woman’s Club building.
Mrs. Fred Ganns, president at
tbe Sanford Garden Club will
show “how to arrange Chriatmis
and floral” decoration*.
Any members at t t a public
who are interested are Invited
to attend this meeting with the
members of tb s Carden Club.

Shower Revealed
By MAJUAN JONES
OVIEDO- MU* Georgia Dishman, a bride-elect, will b* honor­
ed with a kitchen shower Satur­
day afternoon at tha bom* of
Mrs Milton Gore.
Mrs. Milton Gore and Mrs.
Gene Gore will be ea-koeUaaes at
tho party.

the most spacious passenger com­
partment in Mercury history.
You enjoy up to 829 square inches
more visibility. And Mercury is
new in everything else. You can
get a power seat that "remem­
bers" your favorite driving posi­
tion. And there’s a Power-Booster
Fan, in the Montclair scriee, that
eaves horsepower other cars
waste. And much, much more. To
see everything, we invite you to
stop in at our showroom today.

On
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 195S

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Associated Press Leased Wire

PGA Qualifying Rounds
Get Underway Tomorrow
Commissioners Will Besseiink
Study Water Heater Will Play
Problem At Session In Tourney

A poblem tons confronting ap­
pliance deatrn who sell and se r­
vice hot water heaters and homa
owners who operate them will be
considered By the Hoard of San­
ford City Commissioners at ita
meeting tonight a t the Sanford
City Hill.
Because of a petition regarding
the contents of water which cauaA IMS 8TUDEBAKER IS RIDDLED WITH BUCKSHOT «hcn fired upon early Sunday morning in es the rapid failure of water
Sanford at Ola Intersection of French Ave and Mill St. Note the two holes where shot entered the (heaters in the city the Hoard of
rear of the ear bunting a spare tire. Police offieeTa slated that had the bullets not been stopped, Commissioners will tackle tha
problem “to sea what Can ba
tha occupant of tho car In rear aeat would have bi.cn hurt. (Staff Thoto)
done to relieve the situation."
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The petition is one of a sixitem agenda which also include*
' a discussion with Fred Dlalr, ex1ecutive secctary of the Florida
Zoning and Planning Hoard, con­
cerning city planning Blair waa
recommended for the long rang#
planning problem of tha city by
j the Sanford Zoning and Planning
Hoard at a joint meeting with the
Board of Sanford City Commis­
sioners.
Other items on the short agen­
da include a request by Tommie
Lee Herring for a permit to sett
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beer and wine at t i l l W. 0th St*
Three blasts from a 12guig#.$2JOO bond Robert J. hitman.
-jv o appointments will ooma
shotgun sent buckshottearing in* alleged to have been an occupant bcfor- th# bolrd orH. to lhc Zon.
tothe body of anautomobile in ”J|nthe .
ar ,u om ’*e
ing ami Planning Commission; the
which five Orange Countyy o u t h s , ty sherlff E(J Cowan stated ^
,0 ' h# B° ,r d °f AdJ‘“ t‘
were riding early Sunday mom- lh jt he
found ,hre . 12 g.uge
,wp rtm *lnlng item, to ba
lnK*
i shotgun shells which had been considered are the routine reading
The five teenagers, frightened fired at the location where the of #n ordin, nce eliminating tha
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by threats made by three men in 1*bree youths swung off I
; stadium admission tax and an
a Cadillac automobile, were atb* 0r,lin"nc&lt;&gt; v,CB,ln* » utilily f I i e temDtina to escaoc alter being h 1 o* the three blastsi the 2 ulh* intent In the Grove Manor Subtempting to
-scape alter being continued on to the Sanford Po* dlv|tlon. Bolh l r t IeCond r#, d .
Ax attractive brunette who says chased from ‘The Gateway In lice Department where they reings.
flier ambition la to “become a Orlando to 26th St. In Sanford. ! ported the incident.
Remaining business to be hand­
model” danced her way to attcceas Shor tly after 5 o'clock Sunday I All five of the youths in the led by the five i i a n board will
la the competition* Friday night
" ^ u X u ^ r t ^ J h o r f o r ' T h e ' Morning. the men - . “re* taken |„. Stwlotakw W ’ «*** Iccnagsra. Include miscellaneous buslneaa
'1
A ^ .ih .a r t"
't® custody by Florida Highway
,,hem' 'h' dnr|er’ ln ,h' from the floor hnd commission
and the approval o f minute* of
* . . Trooper John Dlack on Stat# Roadi^* S* Birina ^orP?‘
Mill Kathy Carlo*. Seminole 4„ whfn ^
r(f, „ and , hotjlun,i The three men who are alleged previoua meetings.
High School Freshman and mem-|w rre found in ,hl. CadlIUc car to have assaulted the five youths
ber of Miss Barbara ltuprecht s h .
. .
by firing on them, were taken
“ Home Economies” class, was
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. first to the Orange County Jail
chosen by a three man board of . A Preliminary hearing into the and | ater brought to Sanford.
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incident was being heard before
,)am „ e
lh, automobile fired Fair though Tuesday; colder
J
Justice of the Peace W. Hugh on b}r
three men was not eati* with low tonight 31 w Ml eonThe young Jady emerged (n&gt;ni p imi*ani Beginning at 10 30 it was mated.
tinned rather cold Tuesday.
contest with tear* streaming jjm (n progress at noon today
down her cheeks.; “ Isn’t It won- Warrants for th,. arre«t of three j
derful,” she said, between smiles white men were signed by J. P.
and tears, “ I’m so happy.’’
Duncan following an affidavit
Miss Carlo* admitted that “ I signed early Sunday morning by |
took dancing when little and just* the father of the driver of the ■
made this dance up myself." but car, Zack C. Watson
It waa sufficient to win her
The Ihrre men were charged'
honor* that will take her to the with “aaaualt with intent to m u r
District FFA meet representing der," a charge that max be
Two detachments from Heavy detachment aboard the attack
the local FFA Chapter.
changed or withdrawn following Attack Squadron Seven (VAHT), carrier USs Lake Champlain.
(E Three other young ladle* com- today'* hearing Two of Ihe men. j Sanfoyd's “Sunday Punchers ", co- Comdr. Llbbey’s crew and two
petlng for th# local title were Jam es F. Rrady, 22, and Robert minded by Comdr. L. B. Libhey, crew* of VAH-5'a “Savage Sons
Faye Garner, Glenda Collins, and s * Clark, 22. were placed under j arc returning from a month’s du- of Sanford” served in this dety with two carrier task forces; tJcbm fnt
Margaret Boyd.
in the Atlantic.
Judges, who aere Bonner Car­
Maintenance crews under Chief
These poweful forces responded
ter. Dr. Raymoed B ail, and Ben
| instantly to the “readlnes. alert" £ * * * Wfle.rs J - M
• nd
Wljgins, admitted tha contest was
created by the Sua* CrUia of a I *■ ,J , r 7 " *
*"? " ‘u r"tlo*s*
month ago.
. ,n« ‘^ ’V * " ■ ea.» *“a ,‘ Por1* ,0
More than 200 were In the au­
A detachment with Comdr. S «. I winch the carrier, returned.
dience to watch the contestants
These task forces were assem ­
Johnson as officer-In-charge was
sing and dance ia their bid for
first to depart and first to re­ bled and dispatched with rem ark­
Obt coveted title Miss Kay Ivey
turn. This group of AJ heavy at­ able speed and secrecy by the
was piano accompanies! for two
tack bombers served aboard the Chief of Naval Op«rations, Ad­
af tha contestants
attack carrier. USfi Franklin D. miral Arleigh Burke, to be ready
fur any eventuality in the nation's
Roosevelt.
Tho offirrrs and men with (his moat recent alert condition.
ship were able to make liberty
As a footnote to this operation,
in Lisbon, Portugal.
it is noted that Sanford citrus
Comdr. A. K. Simmons wss Ihe product* were presented to the
officer In charge of tha other skippers of both carriers.

.Three Men Charged
With Shooting At 5
Fleeing Teenagers

^SHS Freshman
K. Carlos Named
FFA Sweetheart

Weather

Sanford Navy Planes
Are Back From. Alert

YO U HAVE

3 Local Girls Will
Complete Charm
Course Saturday

■ Three

Seminole

County

girl*

7 " 1 he gradu.V'.l fru-i l e '«
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Sunday

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pel. In a P.ir.1,1e

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will gradual*. She i« lii. dj iCveof Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Filhrer of
1109 Palm Way.
The third student Is
ci* I.awion nf Enterpri**. She i*
Sam Lawson of Stone Island.
They are among the &gt;5 •’ i
deals who
sic for 'ho
&gt;f Miss Saniando S p r i n g s C h i r m
of 1956
fm m

Steen Nelson, 94,
Oviedo's Oldest
Citizen Succumbs

Steen Nelson , 9I. the oldest
Oviedo cltlien, died Sunday.
He came to Oviedo in 1X77 when
he was hut IS yeara old.
Mr. Nelson ft the oldest mem­
ber of th* Oviedo Methodist Toil­
er n .sp « | and helped to do th#
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carpentry work In building the old
chureh In 187$.
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II# rarely ever missed Sunday
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Schol and church. Mr. Nelson was
th* original owner of Nelson A Co.
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and at one time was one of th#
wealthiest men in the Oviedo sec­
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Mr. Nelson is survived only by
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J. Kaerly, Mlsa Ruth Nelson, and
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Mrs. Marie Hansen, all of Mobile
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Nashville, Tenn., and one airier
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in Sweden who is 104 years old.
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Funeral service# will be con
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ducted at 3 p. m. Tuesday after­
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noon from th# Oviedo .Methodist
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Foster Chapel with th* Rev.
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George II. Carlton officiating.
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Rurial will he In the Oviedo Ceme­
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tery.
Rrision Funeral Home ia in
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SEMINUI.E HIGH S( IIOOL’S FFA CHAPTER ‘W K K TH FA R T* following competition k’rWay night. charge.
shown, third from left holding a gift prc*.*nte&lt;l to her be the Board of Judges Mias Kathy Carlos apI
a d d it io n a l LOCAL n e w s
pcar« v.ilfi her t h r o competitor . (l-cft to right #.« M.a* t aa* Gamer, Glenda Collins, Mis* Carlo*,
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MAYOR F. D. RCOTT and his wife greet Senator Everett* Dirksen a t Saturday night’s Mayfair Inn
Opening More than 400 attended the gala affair aignaling the opening of Sanford's social scasotv
(Staff Photo)

Former Resident
Mrs. W. Cooper
Dies In Starke

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Over 400 Gather
For S o c i a l Event

Mr*. Walter L. Cooper, a for­
mer resident of Sanford, pasted
away at 10 o’clock Saturday night
ny Virgins Conn
at Starke.
The Sanford winter social sea­
Funeral services will he held son started officially Saturday
at the First Presbyterian Church,
in Starke, at 9 a. m. Tuesday, with the annual Opening of the
M ajfair Inn. This event has bo*,
Dec. 12.
The body will be brought to come the most important party]
Sanford where graveside services of the year, as It marks not only
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will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday the start of the tourist season,
but also serves to welcome back, Y k | | | | | | 3 m 3 f T O V f l f l l l
at Lakeview Cemetery.
Mrs. Cooper was an active mem­ those who winter In Sanford every yJUU L/UlllCllju jC v lll
svv*
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ber of J.fr First Preshyl«*rljn
More than Four hundred guests [ Two accident# on Frida* were
Church here, was a Past President
of the Sanford Woman's Club, and arrived for cocktails, and were reported by Florida Highway
greeted at the door by Frank Me- Trooper T. Mark Mack.
In other civic enterprises.
Survivors, in sdditlon to her-bane Jr., and Mrs. Mebane, and
Property damage Is estimated
husband, Im-ltnl* one son. W. Le- Charles Morrison. Mrs Mebane at $500 to the thie« cars involved
Roy Cooper Jr., IJ. S. Navy., was gowned in a bin.* strapless
the Ihreo Seminole County col­
Commander of the Ship Wawlski, original with a bouffant skirt. in
lisions.
Mr.
Mebane
was
very
handsome
his wife, and three children. Their
At 4:10 Friday afternoon, two
home it at Long Beach. Calif. In his red dinner Jacket. The rryiPallbearers will be Voile Wil­ lal lobby sparkled with reflected mile, north of Sanford on Statx
liams- Raymond Rail, Fred Wil­ arrangements of red and white Road 15 600, a 1950 Ford driven
son, Clarke Leonardy, Arthur chrysanthemums. On tho large I by Jimmy law Freeman, Negro
Rranan Jr., of Leesburg, and J. coffee table just inside the door of Lake Monroe, had apparently
(Continued On Page Trn)
stopped at the end of * line of
B. Swilly.
traffic when struck in the rear by
n 1951 Lincoln driven by Charlej
II. Rentier of Dcl.and.
Damages to the Ford were esti­
mated at $50; $too to the Linntru
Bentlcr was charged with fall­
ing to have his vehicle under con­
trol.
At 11:30 Friday night, one mile
Little did Police Chief Boy G. wearing a week's growth of south of Sanford, a sedan striv rs
Williams know last Dec. 22, when heard, disheveled clothing, and in by nlaf Joe Couch, attached t■»
Nathaniel Manning left a work­ general acting suspicious.
YAH 9 of the Sanford Naval Air
ing crew of prisoners singing “ I'll
Mack, checked with FHP offi­ Station smashed into a concrete
he home for Christmas" that he
culvert to escape striking twu
actually meant what he said— cials, and the Sheriff's office lo ta rs as he swung out of Onort)
Manning just failed to say “ What determlnss Ihe status^if the Negro. Road unto State Road 15-0iW.
It was during tho radio routine
Christmas.”
Area riling to the report m ule
Nathaniel Manning, 34-year-old check that Dc-k Sergeant Itusicll
Sanfonl Negro, is now passing Tench, hearing the report, recog­ by Tropcr Mack, Couch apparent­
around those “ Merry Chriatuias" nized .Manning's name and signal­ ly misjudged distance from an
wishes he failed to distribute as ed Ihe “escaped prisoner" mes­ oncoming car and truck traveling
In opposite diri-ctions when ha
he ran from the city crew singing sage.
Trooper Mack .In questioning swerved his car into the extremo
a Christmas sung shortly before
Manning for his homo adlress left of the highway.
Christmas 1953,
Damage lo the car Is e,(iina'.-,|
Saturday afternoon F l o r i d a Manning thought briefly, scra'rh
Highway Patrol Trooper T. Mark #d his head, summed up his predi­ at $50. Th* Investigation Is n it
Mack noticed th* Negro in tho cament and answered “Sanford yet complete the RHP Trooper
explained.
south end of Seminole County Jail.”

2 Accidenis Are
Reported Friday;

S i n g i n g Prisoner
Back For Christmas

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Qualifying rounds for the Second
Annual Mayfair Inn $13,000 PGA
Open will get underway tomorrow
morning a t the Mayfair Inn
Country Club.
Manager Frank Mebane Jr., of
th* Mayfair Inn said this morn­
ing that Al Bessalink, of Grosilngen, N. Y., winner of th* Hava­
na Invitation Open Tournament
yesterday will be in Sanford for
the tournament.
Besseiink collected $2,300 when
he nosed out leading contenders
writh a two under par 70 yester­
day for a 72-hole total of 276.
Ed Furgol of St. Louis, who is
also slated to be In Sanford for
the Mayfair Inn tournament, was
leading contender for the Hava­
na top money when he held one
stroke up on Besseiink a t th*
start of the final round.
Other runnerupa, E. J. “ Dutch”
Harrison and Dav, Douglas of St.
Louis tied for third place and
will arrive In Sanford for th* big
Florida event.
Mike Smichak, a contender for
llavanna honors will also come
to Sanford to take part In the
Majfalr Inn $13,000 PGA Open.
Th* list of big names who are
to arrive In Sanford for th« Mayfair Inn tournament are:: Tom
my Bolt, Leo Biagettl. Vie Gheul,
Al Balding, last year’# Mayfair
Inn champion Don January, Chick
llarbert Tony Penna, Bill Nary
Don Fairfield who holds tho
course record at the Mayfair Inn
Country Club with a 63, Lionel
Hebert, and Freddie Haas.
Already, PGA official* have ar­
rived at th* Mayfair Inn to set
ap 'necessary matert.itv fo. - •*
tournament. Harvey naynor, PGA
Supervisor Is at the Mayfair Inn
Country Club today completing
arrangements to get the tourna­
ment underway tomorrow
A list of baseball bigwigs has
already been released when they
indicated that they would be ln
Sanford for the Mayfair Inn Open.
Heading the list will ho Horae*
Stoneham, head of the New York
Giants, Carl Kubbell, Director ol
the New York Giants* Farm Sys­
tem, Bill Rigney, manager of the
New York Giants, Rosey Ryan,
general manager of th* htlnneapolls Millers and others. Alt hut
S'oneham have indicated that they
will b* playing In Ihe tournament.
Manager Mebane said that th*
crowd* attending th* golf event
will b* more than doubled over
th* 4,000 that were here for last
year’* first annual event.
Every detail has been completed
In plans to make this year’s Mayfair Inn Open Florida's finest
tournament.
Jo* Baker, assisted 1 volun­
teer teams from Sanord. civic
clubs, will serve as Marshall for
the event. This will include the
parking of cars and the handling
of the hug* galleries following
favorite golfer* around tha course.
Member* of the Womens Golf
Association will handle the sale
of tickets and the taking of the
ticket* at enlranceways to the
Mayfair Inn Country Club

The

oth -r , »i

D .- i.i rd i

Park.
Eustis and Orij Vi&lt;tj .
X*1* c o .lire .ln r of H.«* scho.il
I* Mrs. Robert Scott Stone
of a naval lieutenant a t Sanfonl
Naval Air Station.
Th# girl# recently participate.1
la the ichol’a photographers’ day,
when an estimated 3,000 pictures I
. were made I" a single hour. They
'S$9 ty-jc
a a i&amp;saica sho* .

THESE FOUR ROLLINS COLLEGE COEDS, all member* of Dr. A. J Hanna’s class cn contemporary
Latin America history, spoke on that Subject at t il-y 's nu-iting i / »• Sanfnul Rotary Club Left
to right, they ate; Judy Pazult. Su l’eteitburg, Jo Ellen Craig, W'ce.t-llisrty Ohio, Sully Peek, Wa«b&gt;
Ington, D. CL a»d J ’j 1!» V»a Pelt, Evasa'.oa. 1!!.

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i f l koU t M r m fu la r bustoues
i t tae s i n i i e r e im e ii
. . . . MaifeN U r t M i t i w
at I f a .

' Ii D. Rabat*, prasMsat of tba
MgBairatton, railed tba session.
-FeszibUJtieu wa that a forth
• wffl W fhaaai tad
to ho
pcseent as tho n estin g 1*

i E. Kelley's Roof

Garden Design Is
2nd Place Winner

b ft S n c S V M X B -B a t h a a Retley,
* m o f Mr*. RaraM H. K a itn a ,
ISM E ast ta d S t , has won a ate
and p is e , award In a recant coni'
petition conducted fo r students in
tb a University o f Florida's Col*
k p
o f Architaeturw and Fins
Arts.
Tba competition, sponsored by
.. the TO# Connell o f Am erica, was
. a re e f garden design. Kelley la a
' third y sa r student la the college

I

1st Contribution
For Hungarian
Relief Is T old

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Th*M boy* o f o a t at Semfnoi*
High School, a o m sttsr how ranch
they art, a n always aakiac fa r
prtadpal aS*

M avr A a a Michels M a a fM )
EDea O udata (Sanford)
•a rawed f a s t e n fSaadard)
B a n Barries (R a n te d )

"Listen to
th is,"
Principal
Bracken
said,
"M rs.
Hasty
s s m s a quarter o f a ahieken for
only lie ." Just tho other day, ha
explained, 1 earns down to lunefc
and had a large helping o f torhoy, riet and gravy, peas, a sal
ad, and lead tea for only 30c, he
said.
Loach periods arc to minutes
Principal Bracken raid
Lunch­
room Manager Mrs. Hasty ex
plained. Each
student
spends
about 20 minutes aallng. "W s pot
through
approximately 300 stu­
dents tn 10 minute* and r a m
a total o f about too students in
th* two lunch periods.
Thera are six
assistants
to
Mrs. Hasty in tba lunchroom for
serving and cooking, with 14 to
U student assistants who
help
eervs at lunehllma, and fou r tea­
chers cheeking eeeh student as
the complete the serving lines.
Menus are prepared, said Mrs.
Hasty, generally about tw o weeks
,ln advance.
"Diet-conscious girls o r hnsky
football players, ean sat to their
heart's desire from what we be­
lieve to the finest food that ean be
found—we're proud o f the way
our boys and girls
e a t,"
said
Mrs. Hasty.

A l i n D e b s n (Sanford)
Jam es Jenkins (Sanford)
Mr*. Nall Byrd (Sanford)
Joseph Nicholson (Sanford)
Deri* Thom as and ba by (Saafoed)
Quill a Tookee (Sanford)
erafw ahrd m rteaahdt lo hralyw
Estelle Jennings (Sanford)
Frank W oodruff (D oB try )
E a tb e ry i Thornton (Sanford)
DEC. S

Frank T ra n s, chairman o f the
RemlnoU County Chapter, Ameri­
can Rad Cross, said today that
th* fir st contribution to the local
D r ift , has b o n received.
M rs. Agda Thomas, 101 I . 1th
w as the first contributor with the
aouthwsetern c o m m u n i t i e s o f
Sem inole County Jointly pledging

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Contributions, said Evans, should
b e addressed to "Hungarian Re­
lief” , e / o American Red Croce,
Box MB, Sanford.
Tba quota fo r Seminole County
baa been eat at M U . The drire
Win bo closed with the publication
o f - the total relied to meet the

De Bary Resident
Succumbs Tuesday
Captain Samuel N. Graves Sr.,
*7, passed away Tuesday morn­
ing at Fish Memorial Hospital
In DeLand.
Ho has made his residence in
D eB ary since 1954.
Capt. Grove* wea born Marsh
I I . 1589 la Lynn, Mass.
lie w as a retired Marine Cap­
tain and bad been In service 29
gears.
Survivors Include
hla
wife,
Teresa A. Groves, and one son,
LtCoindr. Samuel N . Groves Jr.,
o f Jacksonville.
Funeral services will be held
at • p.m . Thursday
night
at
Briison F u n val Horn* with the
Rev. Milton H. Wyatt officiating.
Burial will ba a t a later date.

SO K C Scholarship
Night Race Is
plated Tomorrow
LONGWOOD — T h e annual
scholarship night race program
la scheduled Thursday at the
Hanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
All
profit from
the entire
night's operation will go to the
State Board o f Control for dis­
tribution to scholsNhip fund* at
the University o f Florida, Florida
6t*te and Florida A end M.
Athlete*
and
other worthy
student* have received tremendous
benefits from
the raca track
scholarship program since It was
Instituted In 1919.
Joel Wells Jr., a University of
Florida alumni leader tn Cen­
tral Florida, will make th,. tro*
phy presentation fallowing
the
feature scholarship handicap in
the ninth raco Thursday.

Edwin Lockett (Sanford)
Vhitiag B ears: Private Ron me, u
a. m. to 9 p. m .; Sami Private
Room s, D to 4 p. i n , I to • p. ra.;
Pediatries, 11 a. ra. to I p. vi.
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding o f babiee. Private Rooms,
11 a. m . to 13 noon, 3 to 4 p.
m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi-Private
Room s, S to 4 p. ra. and 7 to
• p. m.

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Christensen o f M iam i has also
indicated that bu w ill b e in San­
ford to try hla swing at the M arfair Inn’ s top money this year.
Christensen
has
taken
many
honors as an amatottr hot turned
pro. He la n form er Miaaai p o ­
liceman who wa* lured from tho
‘ ‘ b e a t" to the airways.
PG A
official* will
probably
start anrirkig in Sanford this
weekend to Mt up scoreboard*
and arrange other pertinent m a­
terial fo r the tournament.
H arvey Raynor, PGA Tourna­
At the Christmas Besson the eit*
ment
Supervisor will arrive in
Irens o f America psute to count
tnelr blessings and give thanks. Sanford Monday, said Manager
It Is a lime for feasting and re­ M tbane, in time fo r the opening
joicing. also for helping their less dat* o f the big Florida golfing
event a t Urn M ayfair Inn course.
fortunate brothers.
‘*TherP were 4,000 visitors at
Countless numbers o f people In
last y ear's G rit M ayfair Inn
Florida already know o f th* work
tlS.000 PGA O pen," Manager Me*
the Society has been doing for
bane
laid today, "and
w e're
more than 54 years for Florida’ s
planning to entertain many m ore
very young elliiens. Countless
this y e a r ."
mors SHOULD know about it. If
It is expected that the gallerias
you could see some o f these ehli
and v lsitori win m ore than double
dren when they come lo the So*
this year and to prepare fo r the
elety, pathetic, neglected, ill-treat
big Influx o f automobiles, Joa
ed littfra CB M and watch the
Baker, Marshall for the M ayfair
tramformation as they respond
Inn event la bringing to a clim ax
to wholesome care and loving In
his plans to park a record number
terest — you would bu overjoyed
o f cars and to taka eare o f the
to have a part in such a reward
huge crowd* who swill follow
lng work. Health and well-being
players around th* U -hol* course.
restored, hope and confidence re­
New York Giant officiate are
placing
despair
and
distrust,
expected to begin arriving in
hearts made happy, future homea
Sanford for the top Florida event
o f affection and security provided
thii weekend. Horace Stoncham,
— ean you think of a more worth
head o f the New York Giant or­
while Investment?
ganization and Carl Hubbell, D i­
If you, the people .will provide rector o f the Giant's farm aysthe money needed, the Society t*m, and Bill Rigney, manager
can and will do the job. The rec­ o f the New York Giants are all
ord speaks fo r itself — one thou­ expected to be In Sanford follow ­
sand and alx children were made ing the Minor League meeting In
happier during the nine months Jacksonville.
of 19M through their services.
Host pro for th* tournament
YOU ean help by lending a dona­ will be Mario Carfagao along
tion to the Society, -h e r e it will with his assistant Garry Franza. j
go to work Immediately in pro­
viding m ore service to children.
Thrrc U al«o » great need for
clothing — all sites from Infants
XOTIC C
through teen agers — boys and
NOTICE
IN HKIt KBV
o tv r.n l
ptir.tn.nl
lo
t tinpter
131.
girl’ . They f i n use tn nlv.mtage Huai
Klolliltt N U liitr ., H U . th* fo llo w • [
any good outgrown clothing, too. I n , iIi m rlltril iutnl. In U . 111I110U
Send your check or package to C o u n t y . Klorlil* w ill ha oflartnl lor I
•ala at p ub lic o u t c ry fo r lha h l * h tho Children’ s Home Society o f •at amt hast ra.li hhl at tba frunt
Florida, 3027 San Diego Itoad, d oor o f lha Hamlnola Cuunty C our t
o i i .a
at San ford, beg in n in g at |
Jacksonville, which I* the State ll
111 12
A
.\l, on
Thursday, Ja nheadquarters for services extend­ u.trv Srd, A. t&gt;. 19*7:
N i; I, uf NVS *. o f N\vt»
of |
ing over the entiro State. And
\\ &gt;, uf NK‘ . o f N\\
o f NW
many helpless little one* will
Saul loll
SI, T o w a . t d p
Ju
Itanaa So K a i l
thank you!

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Beginning with Dee T, the
|
prrsentstlve from the Orlando
District Social Security O ffice
will move his public contari sta­
tion to the Civic Center Building
In Ft Mellon Park, according to
Paul K. Weaver, manager of the
si a i n ,
Orlando district office. This build­
l.otn 25 lo SJ (faction Ona Midw.«* P ork . Plot llook 1 P » « « s I
ing It on Firs' St. about one
»4 a * 1*
block caet o f the Chamber of
A ll lllk E A ll.m in i. Pint Hook |
* I'naa J
Commerce Building, where the
I nil. II to 3d lllk A South I
repreccnUtlve formerly held his |
Park
Plot Honk 4 P o * « 4
contact station.
l o t . I lo 2d Hlk H South Park
Pint
Book
d Png* 4
Weaver said ths* the Orlando
Inita I to 2d lllk I ' South I'arh. |
District O ffice will continue Its
Pint lb»ik 4 I 'o a c 4
All lllk l&lt; South I'nrk. Plat |
regular service to tile Sanford
llo o k 4 I'agv 4
area and that the representative!
l.ol 31 Hlk J Norlh i bu lim ia. I
Pint
Hook 2
p a s t . 24 to IS |
from that office may be contact­
By Mrs. Ruth Lay*
l o t I Hlk 12 North I 'b u lu ota
Longwood — Longwnod Home ed In the Civic Center Building
PUt
Book 2
!'«*•• I I
to IS I
Lot I Blk 13 North Phulliota
Demonstration Club will meet at on the first, second and third Fri­
Pint
Hook
2
P
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e*
24
to
IS
10 a.in. un Thursday, Dec. 8, In day* o f ench month, from 9 a.
l.ot s lllk II Norlh I'liuluola.
Pint
Hook 2
l*n«. . 24 l o 41
U b ra ry Hall for
the
regular in. until 12 noon.
■ml l&gt; Hlk IS North l'h ulu "t n.
Weaver pointed out that tho
monthly meeting.
pint
llook 2
P a e m 21 l o JS |
At 13 noon a covered dish lervirn to Seminole County from (C ircuit Court s . a l i
O
P.
Ilarnd
oa
dinner will be served after which th* Orlando District Social Se­
Clark o f ilia Circuit Court
a Christmas Party will b , held curity o ffice has Increased steadi­
Hamlnola C n u e l r , F lorid a
ly
during
the
past
several
years
for all members.
In I Mr I MMFt u f III# &lt; UMNl) J Malar,
and
that
as
o
f
June
30
o
f
this
There will be Carol singing and
torisilnaslr I isuutR, I'lurlda,
In I'rssbaf#.
a Christmas Story told by M ri. year 1735 persons in Seminole
In rvt K a ( » t r n I
County were receiving a total
Charlotte McQuillan.
B E R T I I A U. HOLUrtTO.N
of t78-5A3.no per month In Social
Security benefits. This total In­ T n A ll r r # 4 l i n r « R i l F #r»o a» I I * * Ir c ( talma nr K)#maa4« A i a l a H ;
c lu d e s
primary beneficiaries, •aid r.ntat n
Y o u anal rucli o f you ura Itrrt hy ]
wives, children and survivors.
n o t l f l n t and rc4|iilr#«l lo ur«* «n t
He stated that with the con­ a n y claim# anal demand* nhlsdi |
M ri. G eorg, o tte , past presi­ tinued growth in the number of y ou . o r #lth*r o f you may h*y*
a i d l n i t lha
«r | t t : i t n i \ O
dent o f the State nom a Demon­ beneficiaries and payments In HOU GH TO N. d#r*a#td. 11 Ir o f .aid I
stration Club, appeared yesterday Seminole County, that it Is an­ C o u n t y . to lha fa tu ity Jtidg* o f
C oun ty , Florida, at hi# I
before th, Board o f Saminole ticipated that by the end o f 1950 oHKMI.NOl.K.
f f l c r In I h r c o u r t hnu*# o f ba M
County Commissioners for an an­ the tos! payments In Seminole C o u n t ? at Hanford. Florida, within
sw er to her request made at a County will exceed $87,000 per •l * h t c a le n d a r month# f r o m th#
Urn# o f th# flrut p ublicat ion «»f ( b i o I
month. According to estimates by nolle# . Ka&lt;’h c laim o r ritmanal shall
prevloui meeting.
Th*
commissioners, at Mrs. the Orlando District office, this b# In w r ltln a . and 'h a ll «tata th#
aa d poat o f f lc #
O tto’ * rwiuest, approved a *400 means that 8ocial Security bene­ pAldadcratMo f o fr##ld#ar«*
tha claima nt, and »hal1 I
annual increase In salary for MUs fit payments to persons In Semi­ ba i w o r a to h r tha claim ant hi*
W y n ie Wilson, Seminole County nole County alone will amount airant o r atto rn av , and an y atteh
r ta lm o r d em a n d aot an f1l#d tliall
to mnro than $1,000,000.00 during ha yold.
H om e Demonstration Agent.
Raymond M
Fall, f r
T h , Increase approved by the the com ing year.
A * M t f u l n r o f th# feoat W ill j
Board of Commissioners I* a
and T #»t *m #nt o f
R R R T I I A fl. HOCOMTOff.
com prom ise with th* original re­
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officials will arrive in Sanford'
today to begin 'preparations for
M a t week’s M ayfair Inn 113,000
PGA Open.
J~Manager Frank Mebane J r., of

Collections
Continue
To Rise

the Mayfair Inn said thla morn­
ing that Bari Cruse will arrive
today to set up necessary mater­
ia ls

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arrangements

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earn o f the details o f the PGA
tournament.
.M e b a n e said today that Fred­
die Has* noted Naw Orleans, La.
aeaateut who turned pro has In­
dicated that he w ill be In San­
ford for nest week’ s tournament
and plsy. Ha*» ftniahed second in
the
1954 Colonial
Invitational
r#u m am en t, tied fo r fourth in the
Virginia Beach Open and tied for
third In the Houston Open. In
years p sit Haas has won the Mia­
mi Open. Long Beach Open and
Portland Open, and for three
years in a row was the winner of
the Southeastern Amateur Cham­
pionship.
Mario Carfagno, M ayfair Inn
pro, said thla morning that the
U -holo M ayfair Inn course is In
Vreal good shape" and la in
rafdineaa for the tournament nest
week.
About 3$ golfers have already
arrived and have begun their
pretties for next Tuesday’ s quali­
fying round. Carfagno said today.
"W e are expecting between 250
and 300 golfer*, both pros and
amateurs, for next week's play,",
Carfagno remarked this m orning.1
% .However, he
about
130 of them will take part in the
tournament. The qualifying round
on Tuesday will set* up the list
o f those who will compete for
tho big money Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday.
Tv*,* c ,n ii,r , f o r m e r Univert o ? Florida golfer who rrreivelty
. li . ___~ o. m i , a u
ed his coaching from Seminole

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wyn i a |«&lt; *|III; ONE THAT'S GOING TO WIN." I’ orkv Oliver told
&gt;tMrj„ Carfagno. " P o r k y ’ Mayfair Inn's winter p
A Mario, the
M ayfair Inn’ s year round pro, were disci
* o f g o lf* top
subjects. Whether it was the club that will wm or the entry that
wil1 run «'*•&gt;' wl,h lQP
i* not known. (Photo by Jameson)

Properly Owners’ Assn. Names Officers

The continuing uptrend In
ford sale* is shown in the
report o f State Com ptroller
E. Green.
Both sales and gasoline tax
ports are combined in the
release released from
hassee office o f the
who collects n ’rt ■
suits o f each month* sals*.
Collections In Semlnola County
on gasoline sold during the month
o f O ctober and collected in Nov­
em b er of 1934 were based on 823,246 gallon* pumped through San­
ford and Seminole County filling
atation*. The tax for O ctober
(collected
In N ovem ber)
w as
m ore than nine-thousand dollars
higher than the previous month.
Actual figure* w e r e 37,768.43 la
com parison to HS.9P2.09 a year
ago and *48,631.42 last month.
O f the total gasoline tax collect­
ed in the county 12,022.63 goes to
th« county coffers.
In tales tax collected In Sem i­
nole County during Novem ber
ffo r October sales), there Is •
15,000 increase over the previous
month and a 3,000 increase over
the same month a year ego.
Sales tax collected In Seminole
County during Novem ber (fo r
O ctober tales) amounted to *29,293.57 during the same period on#
y ea r ago.
Statewide, both aalea and gas
tax collection* during Novamber
(baaed on October sales) showed
aubatanti*! Increases over the
previous mouth this year and tha
sam e month la st'y ea r.
T h e sale* tax increase U ex' ceplionalljr si I -u n tla l -and
• » 'a
• the

JU ackta,
ilaU
Inn Tournament.
Tnsirrtii meitf
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Ta* M ayfair
Inn
Banders, o f Miami, has received
|jy MARY FOWI.Es: V ,
on ’ u eso-v . the U th. ft 'he nunmany golfing ‘ O u o.» arouiul th.-- d e u a HY “ O ...............
...r ,1&lt;J7! aloft T
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fficers' fo
h e „Glee
will..........
furnish
° &lt;!^
cireut and la recognised at one o f w err cTrrtnl last night at the entertainment f o r , this evening nlon,h over t M -s a m e month In
the Itadlng a m a teu rs.'
Plantation
Estate*
Property ami refreshments will be served, !\ prev , * 7rar •" the history o f
* f ,e* ***• *N ovembarp
Bfg names In the g olf world Owners' Association. Charles C. under the able direction o f M r*.' collect
k m totalled $7,703,191, an
who hav* already signed up and Bertsch will be the
new pres- James P. Crnoy. The next meet*
indicated they will play in the ident; Arthur Power, vice pres- ing, Hassvmer staled, would fall '
,.* V , ' W,* over ,h*
M ayfair Inn Open are: Gardner Ident: Mrs.
Philip
Lounsbcry. on New Year's day and so he is 1
ee*
°T"
1933, a percentage in
Dickerson Jr. who topped the treasurer and Mrs.
Albert I). postponing it until the following |
crea se o f 22 3 per cent, tt was
West Palm Beach Tournament. Williams, secretary. Dr. Lois L. Monday night, January seventh.
also an increase o f $777,810 over
oug Ford, Dow Finsterwald. Ted Wells and Hurry F. Rose will be
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the *6,923.r,84 collected in October
“ iroue, and Ed Furgol. All o f new directors.
1950, an Increase o f 11.23 per rent
those player* entered last year’s
President Oliver Ha*scm er de- 'v I V - l x V o U l l a l U I I l l l l c
G as tax collections In Novem­
M ayfair Inn Open.
scribed the new telephone office
ber
totalled *7,380,613, an inCarfagno. thla morning, said
which is being built at the June- w , c s
1 t-iie r u u y #
cenae o f $880,482, 13.1 per rent,
"G ardner Dickinson Jr., is going lion o f route o f 17-92 and Angles P n n « r n | Q n t n r r l n u
t« be tough to beat In th© M ay-. Road. 30' by 32’, it will sit back 1 U I I B I U I J U I U l U U y
. ov er the $4,706,160 collected In
fair Inn *13,000 PGA O pen."
far
enough from the
highway
Nick Constantine.
S3, passed *
\
1
Many golfer* have passed up that it can be added to, as the away at the Seminole Memorial
,
.
e
lectcd In October 1954.
aom* o f the tournament! around population o f De llary grows. I !{o , pila| in s.infonl at 4:10 a m.
Total gas tax collections to data
the circuit in order to get them- Equipment is ready. Southern Bell
,
foil,,wine i short illthis fiscal year amount to *37,Selves in shape for the M ay fair1 advised Hassemer and will be •
821.393, an Increase of *4,013491
'Jhn encounter. All Indications are rushed In to
facilitate the dia l! neMMr. Constantine made his home ov e r the $33,810,994 collected to
that tha next week’s top golf system 's installation shortly after
date during the previous fiscal
her,. at 1109 Park Ave.
eompetltloa will be rough and th© new year,
year. This is an increase o f II 87
tough from tha opening awing.
I There will be a Christina* party
He had lived in Sanford for the
per cent.
past XI years.
Total sale* tax collections to
Mr. Constantine was horn In dale this fltcal year amount' to
Chalkis, Greece, Nov. 23, 1893
$344 447412. an Increase o f *5.If,, was a member of the Greek' 794.186 over the *30433,023 collect­
o r ! hodox
Church
of
Daytonaj
lo
,lurln* ,he Previous
fisca l year. Thl* is an increase
Beach, and a m em ber o f
the
o f 19.1 per rent.
TViit i, ,h»
,i . ,,
Campbcll-Lossing Post
No.
53,
American Legion o f Sanford.
n , 3 5 y „ l „ t i * ! ! : ; have
Survivors include his wife. Mrs. exceeded ga* tax collection* *nd
Nick Comtantine; two daughters. although g »t lax collections to
Miss Constance Constantine and date this fiscal year still exceed
' Miss Maria Leonis, both of San- sales tax collections, it is ap­
ford: one hrnlher, Angelo Con- parent that the sales tax is inU lantine; and two
sisters who| creasing at a higher rate and
j live in Greece.
ill soon pas* the gasoline tax
Funeral service* will be held at
the state’ s number one rn
t p. m. Saturday at the Bri-son |venue poducer.
Funeral Home with the Rev John
___________________
AUWS o f the Greek
Orthodox
.
Church, Daytona Reach, officialPflfnPr

N irlc f 'n n c f n n f in n

Hipc YpcfprHm /*

Burial wilt be in Tarpon Springs.

Meeting Revealed

Fair through
night 48-33.

Friday;

low

School Policies
Discussed Af SHS
P-TA Meet Tuesday

CTIRISTMA8 MOTIF IN ARRANGEMENTS brought by various Sanford Garden Club Circle* to de­
corate the M ayfair Inn lobby for the Coffee and Fashion dhow held today, (Left) Arrangement by
Mr*. Irwin Fleischer for the Dirt Ganlencrs Circle: (Center) arrangement by Mrs. Ralph Betts and
Mrs Dsn Batten for tha Camellia Circle; (R igh t) an arrangement by tha Driftwood Circle. (S ta ff
Photo)

Th* regular monthly m eeting o f
the Seminole High School P-TA
wa» held on Tuesday night. In the
High School
Auditorium,
with
Mrs. Byron Smith, president, pre.
siding. Mr*. Marian St. John pre*
«en*ed the devotions!. Mrs. Smith
railed th* parents attention to th*
Christmas program being present­
ed by the Glee Club on D ec. It
under the direction
of
Mis#
Olli* Reese Whittle.
Mrs. Smith slso reminded mem*
hers that there would be no m eet­
ing in January and on the regu­
lar meeting night in February
would be the Founder’ s D ay m eet­
ing which would be In connec­
tion with all schools In th«. Coun­
ty with Mr*. Georgs Beckham
as speaker.
Mr*. Mary Joyce Bateman and
Mrs. Gerald Ryman presented the
program for the night consisting
o f the entire audience breaking
up into four groups and discu s­
sion on questions presented th a n
in relation to school policies.
It was decided that the March
meeting would have fo r Its pro­
gram a panel made up o f tea­
chers and parent! who would dis­
cuss topics or questions
g ive*
them by the audience.
The meeting dosed a fte r An­
drew
Bracken, Seminole
High
School Principal, thanked the at­
tending parents for their Inter*
•st and cooperation with the P-TA
and High School.

Santa Claus Visits
Hungarian Girls,
Boys JLast N ight
CAMP Kn.MER, N.

J.

(.**_

Doira* o f Hungarian children. un«
rooted In bewilderment from their
homes only a few day* ago, awoka
today to find that the spirit o f
St. Nicholas live*
around
th©
world.
When they looked at their shoes
polished ro brightly In hope, they
found * wonder nf wonders —.
St. Nichols* had paid them a
MANAGER FRANK MF.BANE JR ., of th* M ayfair Inn admiras tme o f the arrangements shown at
today'* Coffee and Fashion Show given by tho Sanford Garden Club. Mrs. Blanton Owens shows visit.
Meban* an arrangement by th* Palm Circle. (S ta ff Photo)
Even though they w are thou­
sands o f miles from their homa&gt;
land and living In an Arm y bar­
racks, the old gent had
found
them.
He left them the
traditional
gifts: dolls, games, eandy — and
switches.
They wer# small gifts. In their
Aa game time for tho Annual enm on running plays.
trsdition that sayi th* hig gifts
Peanut Bowl draws nearer, more
No. 6 — K. W. U n dress: Of- com* on Christmas Day, the smalt
eyes are turned toward the play- fensive Back. On his toe* all o f ones on Dee. 8 from St. N icholas,
whom Hungarian youngsters con­
LONGWOOD— Longwood res I ers who will he competing on the back field because o f his bloekiny sider their specisl protector.
field for top honor*.
ability. A big boy,
not many
While the children were nestled
‘Kn’ u r« turne&lt;* i** *•»«* IncurnThe "S em in oles” , coached by r ,,,,e r * S*t Pa ’ t him.
all snug In their beds, volunteer
bent* hack Into o ffic e for the
..
..
r ., r
. . _
nevt two y a .r . to .e r r . . . th .lr MrV Rf * rt
» | .v been
^
a l l ^ f workers from the Red Cross quiet­
ly delivered the packages
last
councilmen and elected two oth- * h*d ,eam ,0
3,1
the time and a good blocker
for
night to Hungarian refugee par­
ers that had previously served as Th''F have good pushing ability, downfield
blocking,
ents billeted her*.
councilmen for the city.
and have the best running ability
n 0. jj _
|&gt;uv|,| MsrOlllU:
The gifts, all new, were donated
Those returning to office are ln
ihc league.With the
field End and llarkfit-ld man.Fast und
hy various organisations through
; the Red Cross.
7 o ^ ^
M
‘ ° hi‘ ,in’= - '
The symbolic switches — an„ &gt;n
&gt;■ ’ r™’in'-itm-n Fldon ^ord Memorial Stadium, it may
*s,'°- U — Harry Colbs*rt: End
j other part o f the tradition that
Williamson ',1» - and Homer Bud Pn,ve t“ 'he liking o f the»o hanl havorlte target for the passers
calls for the youngsters lo shin#
Scott 218
’
running hocks.
&gt;,f '•'* Serninoli-a.
l their shoci and set them out fo r
01 in Elgin will return as MayWearing re.l Jerseys with white
No. 19 — Gary HUhop: End. gifts — were "pulled o ff *om#
or, in office he has held four number* there are seven player* If a puss doesn’t
go to Harry trees around here." a Red Crosa
year* ago Elgin
received
199 '» watch tom orrow night as they Colbert, it is usually thrown to jpoVesman said.
votes to incumbsmt, Daniel Screen ,a ke to the field for the Peanut Gary.
cy*s, n s .
Bowl com petition:
No. 20— Butch Riser,: EvcryMr*. Joy Hines Crocker
was
No. 3 —
Johnny
Phillips: on e's All-Am eiicun. Runs, throw*
elected Town clerktreasurer Center. A good venter and line and paosc*. lie can follow hi*
a-ie*sor with a
plurality over hacker, Johnny pulls one o f the Interference well nnd can kick or
Charles Morrison. 188 to 1*1. Tax- mo«t peculiar stunt* Must report throw the ball with (he best of
collector, Roger Crocker, *81; a- j »s have ever seen. A fter renter- them. (He is the son of form er
to- gainst Marguerite Morrison's 133 iny the ball. Johnny pulls out o f Peter Schaul Tropry winter, Jim
The Sanford friends of Howard
(Continued on Page 10)
the line and lead* the intefer- lUaer.)
i Boteler who spent manv year*

Longwood Voters Seminoles Have Best
Return Incumbents Runners In Bowl League
To Council Seats

Family Sleeping On Floor

tty Mary Fowler
DF.BVRY The De Bary Garden
Club will meet Friday I Dee. 7l ;
at the rivir association building.
Mrs. Arthur J. Holmes, a member
o f the Graenfinger rirrie of the
DeLaml garden club will give
Christmastime i* a period of with no bed covering, no sheet*, and need.
•
hints on making simple arrange­
Ami right
No money to pay the rsnt in
ments for Christmas decoration the year that works the greatest no bed* or springs.
h-re in the Yule season.
the apartment they
huve been
from native materials All mem­ hardship on the poeketbook.
bers and guests ar© cordially in­
A nd it Is especially stressing
L. B.
Perry — a slight 3 foot able to secure temporarily.
vited to be present.
when a man saves $30 with which 9 inch Negro
man — whom
B” likes to work and will
he
buy* the
•*}*"«'*•
a^ ' - ' G o n e know, as " L B " , his rjtr„
, h#t otn)or, linity provjde,
ipangles for hts children — the wife Alice weight nearly all o f
.
colorfu l toys that youngsters ex- 300 pounds and is only 5 foot
Dut "® * , , ° n w ' 1* * n fxlra
pe«-t Santa to leave them — and 2 Inches tall — both need clothes helping hand iu»t now when he
then see them swept away by badly. And the four boys — ages is faced with the problems
of
fire ansi smoke.
11. 7, 3 and 10 months, as
well providing food, clothing, shelter
Such
an
incident
happened as the two daughters. 10 and 4 — all in one great big bundle.
here at Sanford a few days ago years old — need clothing too.
Ther© are generous citUens in
— but the tad part of the picEight people with two sheet* Sanford and Seminole County —
ture — hers at the Christmas between all o f them. There are many who perhaps know " L B‘ \
season
U the fa ct that
toys, no blankets at all for these chilly his wife «n d some o f the childclothes, furniture, food, and home, nights — no rooking utensils to ren — who would liko to provide
w#r# all destroyed right down prepare their meals — no beds an
axta bit ofr happiness
at
to the vary last ash
to kneel down beside for their Chlitmas for a fam ily
that is
And
now, th# fam ily
must evening prayer* and ark Santa really in need.
sleep on floors — mother, father, Claus not to forget
them thl*
If you have an extra bed, a
fou r sons and two daughtar# — Chrutmaa in dieir Urns of stroa# maltraon, bed cloUtss, p o u and

Howard Boteler
Gets Promotion
At Atlanta Bank

of hit hnshood in Seminole Cotin*
1ly will he glad In learn o f hts
rec-nt promotion
as
assistant
I cashier o f the
First
National
Bank o f Atlanta.
Boteler, the son o f Mrs. Ed­
ward Zimmerman and the late
. Howard Bot-ler,
following
hts
High
pans, clothes o f any desciptlon graduation from Seminole
that can be used, this humble l School and his discharge from milNegro family would appreciate ; itary service in 1944, graduated
the help and assistance. They are from Emory University In 1930.
living now in Apartment 43. Wil- After a year in Sanfonl In his
»a m Clark Court and house furn- father's wholesale confectionery
Ishings or clothe* may be taken business, he accepted a position
with the First National Rank in
to them.
the accounting department. Sev­
n r. if you would like to help
eral promotions have seen him
them financially
— and they
attain hit present office.
desperately need the help nf genHe is married to th© form er
rrnu.s riti/rns to meet house rent
M.virile Johnson of Atlanta where
and food — I)r Brantley Hend
they, with their ton. restd# at
crson has offered to be caretak- 1771 Shirley St., S. W.
er o f a fund for them,
Checks, caih
donations,
or
money orders m ay be made payable to L B Ferry and left st
the Sanfoid Herald for him
Christmas docs give us s a opportunity lo feel the "spirit of
giving."

Fund Appeal Being Made For Fire Victims

YOU HAVE

CARL E. WILLIAMS JR. has completed hi* initial training at Delta
Air lin e s ' flight engineers school ut the Atlanta Airport and is now
assigned tq the airline's Memphis pilot base. A native o f Sanford,
he graduated in 1952 from Murray State College in Kentucky and
served for the past four years as pilot with the- U. S. Air Fnrre.
His w ife ke the form er Edna M. Alexander o f Clinton, Ky. His parMr. aod Mss. ‘,W1 i . Williams Sr., of Sanford. (D elia Air
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Dm . 6, 1950 THE SANFORD HERALD

Senior's Sudden
'longing' Feeling

MUM ALLY9DN LEE TAKES a bow at the Sanford Klwanla d u b 's
M th Annlvaraarjr saulratlon and Ladiea Night. Allyson pl*y*&lt;J
"lm p n m p tu ", her own arrangement o f "Autumn Leave*
and
••Xiroea", and fo r an cnecte "Humble B oogie". (Staff I'hoto)

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State Officers Are
Seeking Increase
In Appropriations

It doesn’t »eem »» If I have
been In school eleven years!
When I try to think back to the
lime I first started Into school,
it aecem* like yesterday. t don't
think seniors realize at first that
they have only ■ few months un­
til they are out o f school. At leaat
we don't think until It's tod late
One of the first limes that you
stop and think is when they call
you In to measure you for your
cap and gown.
1 know I've been a little rough
on my teachers at times; in fact.
I think sre all have. But, most o f
us hate to admit it. Now is the
time that you wish you had Its
tmed in those classes instead o f
talking your fool-heads o ff I !
You keep laying to yourself, " I ’ve
only got n few months to go. Boy.
will f be glad when I gat out o f
school) I iBut will we? ? ? Will
we really bo gad to gat out? 7 7
Maybe some o f us will, but most
of us won't.
Getting nut o f school means
starting a life o f your own. You
can’t depend on "Good 01' Dad"
and the family car, and tha mo­
ney Mother gives you for clothes.
Why shouldn’t I get ■ "longing"
feeling? To tell the truth, I’m
seared! I I
Bo seniors, this Isn't a sermon,
but I think we'd better gat on
the ball and get aomethlng done.
It won't br long until wo’ll need
everything we’re earning.
Lot'a make Uw most o f these
last month* we have In school.
They may seem long now, but
they aren’t! I I We've got ■ lot
to live up to! f ! We can do
It! I I

and revocation of driver’ * license
must be started fo r those who
disobey traffic law*.
Col. 11. N. Klrkman said It had
been proven that "peoplo won't
slow dow n to savo tholr lives but
they w ill slow down to savo tholr
driver's license."
To date 1,063 persons hava bean
killed In Florida compared to 173
a year ago.
Leo Foster, Tallaisce attorney
representing
Florida
Eachango
Clubs, reeommendsd
legislation
which would require all ear* li­
censed In the state to Install gov­
ernors whleh would prevent them
from going more than 10 mile*
an hour In excess of the legal
speed lim it.
And Paul Skelton, representing
the Florida Junior Chamber of
Com merce, recommended leglilalion which would permit greater
use o f radar In highway enforcement work,

TALLAHASSEE IE Florida
moteriat* war* put on notice that
th ey can aspect some rigid drivIng restrictions to bo Imposed by
tho 1097 Legislature In order to
la v * lives.
Son. Merrill P. Barber o f Varo
Beach said public demands fo r a
•'gat tough" policy to reduce high­
w ay deaths had been clearly dem ­
onstrated at a sarles of hearings
throughout the state.
The last o f seven hearings con ­
ducted by the Legislative Com ­
m ittee on T ra ffic and Highway
S afety was held hero recently.
Barber,
who Is
com m ittee
chairm an, said tho group would
m eet early next month to draw
up its recommendations.
“ In my opinion there lx no cavy
w a v ." Berber said
"W e are Just going to have to
TKEN-AUEHS INDICTED ON
Change our driving habits.
M URDER-CHARGE
• " I f we can weed out our d efec­
MIAMI (API—Teen-agers Vietive driven and vehicles and
educate our drivers under uniform torla Oalo Thompson and Patrick
laws, we will bp making a m ajor Joyre have been Indicted on a
Itr o forw ard."
first degree muider charge and
Som e o f the proposals ad vn nc-iw ere being held without bond for
ed at the hearings were for maxi-1 trial.
m um and minimum speed lim its,! &gt;]•)„» m-year-oMs nre accused o f
compulsory m-rlodl- Inspection o f ; bcllintf J a , lM,r peLutlo. 61, in a
n ioior venlrlM, reexamination o f robbery attempt Nov. Id. Author!*
drivers
and extension o f
the
, a|(| ho llirt, o f ^an gulation .

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK
Mail to : Contest Chairman

Jaycsa Information Booth
Sanford. Florida
GENERAL RULES: Entries from tha Sanford Area only will
be accepted (contact Chairman fo r defined area if not auto.)
Contestants may enter Residential or Commercial type, w
both on separate blank! if qualified. Only one division under
Residential type may be entered In addition to the Special DU
vision fo r which all Residential entries will be automatically
eligible. Sponsors request contestants to keep displays lighted
nightly betwen 7:70 and 9:30 until winners are announced to
allow Judges ample time to check all entries carefully.
Prises fo r each netidenUal Division Including the Special Di­
vision are na follow s: 1st Place—931 U.8. Savings Bond; 2nd
Place— 10 SUv*r Dollars. Prize fo r Commercial winner (one
division only) is possession o f the Traveling Trophy fo r one
year.

(check type ami division)
RESIDENTIAL ------Dir No. It Lighted Lawns (trees, sc rube, etc.)
Dlv N o. 3: Figure Battings (on bldg, or lawn)
Dlv. N o, 3: Decorated Doorways A Windows
(Including decorations attached to bldg.)

flpatlal Dlv: Boat Ovar-AU Decorations

19M.
The director laid avan with Its
short staff the bureau during the
past IS months has accounted for
79 arrests and participated direct­
ly In handling o f 6S major crlm l
nsl cases. Aid has been given In
143 other c ite s .
McLeod reported establishment
o f a statewide law enforcem ent
communications network and said
a central fll. with details on 29,drLV,,' r , i d."‘? ,‘ lr proaran1, „
, Thr girl, who is mother of two
Florida', highway patrol director hll(lrcn# came hero from Las 000 criminals has been set up.
The Stato Hoard o f Control ask*
fold the com m ittee
autom lble I c ™ " ; , n
M ami n et Jovce
,
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rfriv^r. ,
h «in „
Uu
' *N - . ’ “ n 1 m cl
ml *3.W.0o0 for repairs and rccondrivrr* " i re being
pam pered I newjj. nrrivrd Irom lloiton. n few structlon at the TUngllng Museum
like « bunch o f b .l.i*.
and a d
bcfor(, „ |p (1,.all,
o f art, tho Illngling residence and
program o f "fea rless suspension,
the general office. All are at
.Sarasota,
The Cabinet Board o f C om m is­
sioners nf state institutions re­
quested $19,000 to pay ofr policing
and maintaining the capitol cen ­
ter parking lots.
CONVICT CAMP GUARD
CAPTAIN JAILED
PF.nRY CAP)— Albert Johnson, a
state convict cam p xunrd captain,
was jailed in the fatal shooting o f
a form er guard in a Perry bar
yesterday.
Sheriff Maurice Linton said Ru­
fus Keith Hughes, a former guard,
was killed following an argument
with Johnson over “ personal m at­
ters."
PARKING PAYS
MADISON, Wls, (E -W h en Earl
E. Wheeler o f Madison dropped a
penny in a downtown parking
meter it paid o ff like a slot m a­
chine. After his penny rang up
12 minutes of parking, the front
dropped to the ground and 59 pen­
nies rolled out.

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CO M M ERCIAL-

N A M E * ________________________
ADDRESS:
Fleas# com plete dseoration* be/ora submitting entry.
Deadline: Uldnl|ht,D*etmb*r 23, 19M.

Tha semi-annual Circuit Assambly o f Jehovah'a Wllnasis* to b«
held In Starke Dec. 7-9 was a to­
pic o f discussion at th* recent
weekly meeting o f Jehovah'a Witnesses.
A. L. Jackson, local officiating
minister and delegation head, an­
nounced plans for attending the
assemble, tha site nf which Is R.
J. E. High School with H. L.
Brlssett o f New York principal
speaker.
Tha public lactura Sunday Dec.
9, 3 p. m. la entitled "W hat Will
Armageddon Mean For Y o u ? "
Th« group will travel by special
bus to m eet with upwards o f 300
witnesses from Cities o f Eastern
and Central Florida.
A special (Urn antltlad "Happi­
ness O f Tha Naw World Society
will be shown on Saturday at 7
p. m.

COMMISSION SESSION STARTS
TOMORROW

MIAMI
(A P )— Tho
Inter­
state Oil Compact Commission to­
morrow begins a three-day meet­
ing here to find new ways to pre­
vent waste o f the Important resotirses.
Governors o f about 30 states are
aipeeted to attend tho meetings,
wbers Oscar L. Chapman, form er
secretary o f tho interior; and Vic­
tor Hansen, chief o f the Depart­
ment o f Juitlea’s antitrust divi­
sion, will be chlsf speakars.
PURLOINED PICCOLO
ANCHORAGE, Alaska lE -T h t
c u e o f the purloined plceolco con­
fronts the Anchorsge police de­
partment. A. L. M elir reported
the silver pleeocolo stolen from
locker at Woodland Park Jun­
ior high school.

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6:56

CO-FEATURE
SLOW WORK
ST .
LOUIS (* — Police Chief
John J. Obertz o f Suburban Jen
nings gave a three tlmo speeding
loser his choice o f “ sitting ou t" &lt;
a 10-day Jail sentence or working i
In the street department.
The speeder chose ta work. !U «i
jo b : 10 days painting o f "s lo w "
iigAJ for th police department.

“JOHNNY STOOL
PIGEON**
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Arthur Kennedy
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John Agar — l l c o Mooie

propriated in 1963: and 9 U 4 4 T ta

WOLF IN DEERM CLOTHING

DRYDEN, Ont. IE -M aybe Mr.
Wolf shouldn't go around In degr's
clothing. Frank Wolf, wearing a
brown-colored Jacket, waa shot In
tha teg In mistake for a dear A y
an over-zealoui hunter in tms
northwestern Ontario district.

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ROMAN
MIMS IION.ME II .L I S d lM N and her accordion at the Kiwanis
d u b 's "L adies Night" and .lilli Anniversary celebration Tuesday
idglit. M i,i Flolschmsn, as i.
as playing Instrumental selections,
led the audit nre in group slngiug. (S ta ll I'hoto)

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LAST SHOWING

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TALLAHASSEE IE— Gov. Col­ th* governor’s office who now
lins has asked fo r 191,190 more drawe $9,300, would b* raised to
In operating funds fo r his office 98,960.
the next two ysars. Ha proposes
Collins’ p a r s onal secretary,
949,990 o f the amount fo r Increas­ Mrs. Paul Shatlay, would b* rail
ed salaries.
ad from 19.960 to 97400.
The budget request of 9339,130
Tha govarnor also proposed to
fo r tho 1967-69 biennium win fil­ glvo all employes now paid at an
ed with Stato Budgot Director annual rato o f le u than 16,uxi
H arry 0 . Smith.
n year a raise averaging 915 a
Collins said th* salariea "era month a year for aaeh additional
those which are considered nec­ yaar o f amploymsnt In th* of­
essary to maintain a competent fice.
ataff, In keeping with the scope
Colllni alio aikad 969400 for
o f the matters handled, at both tha
eatcullva and secratarlal level."
A rail* from 111,000 to 912,000
a year was proposed for Joe W.
Grotegut, his administrative as­
sistant In policy and program
planning.
Ha askpd an 911.000 annual sa l­
ary for Bob F ok tl, administra­
tive assistant In th* field o f In­
terdepartmental relations. That
jo b now pays 110,800.
Collins requested 97,900 a year
fo r John L. Perry, research as­
sistant; and $9,960 a year for,
Rufus 0 , Jefferson, level assist­
ant. Perry now Is pair $7,200 andj
Jefferson recently was raised to i
$6,960.
W. E. Tindall, investigator for*

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STUCK WITH HOBBY
STROUD, Okla, (E -M fs . D. H.
Jaco o f BtrouJ sa ri not many
housewives ara stuck with a hob
by Ilka she has. For y e a n she
has collected cactus plants.
UNGRATEFUL THIEF
GAINESVILLE, (Ja.&lt;E -A thief
thoroughly rsnsarked a business
establishment and left this note:
"Thanks for nothing, you cheap
rascal."

office

Collins Seeks More Operating Funds

Includlng Doorways, Show Window* or Bldg, or All

Jehovah Witnesses
Sheriff's Bureau
Schedule Circuit
Seeks More Money Assembly Dec. 7-9
TALLAHASBEE (E -T h o Florida
Sheriffs' Bureau Is asking 11493,n s to flnsnee and expand Us op­
erations for th« ntxt two years.
It waa established as an expertment by (he 19SS Legislature but
waa given no appropriation!. It
hai operated on fundi mads
available bv other agsnelas
Director Don McLeod said the
wants to develop tho agency’ * In
vsstlgatlon facilities and ataff. Ha
proposed making the bureau's
erim t bulletin a more frequent and
com plau publication, Improving
tha criminal Identification file*
and expanding the records on the
methods o f operation of known
criminals,
McLeod said that If th« Legi­
slature grants sufficient funds he
will assign an Investigator to oach
of Ftorlda'i IS Judicial eirculta
The buraau never baa had more
than alx full time employee sines
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two-forked forecast* credit will got aUU tig h t-. they pay to savers from the pros
drive un tight money — one o n 'e r before it gets e ld e r A M o n ent t t-y per cent limit to I per
part al its cause, the other on part turners themselves, while pushing cent, if they with.
oI ita effects — U under way to­ their Installment debt tota| to a
Commercial bankers hero welnew high; have -cut the-total-amount com e this chance to lure savers
day.
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who have been looking to othaitf
One fovenuBoatal agency aids they owe on their ears.
the mere I* get people to save
The net m u l t may be mostly places to put thair money where
money it it can be lent to a shifting in the various factors the returns a rc more liberal,
those who acod.to ipond.
in tho tight money situation w ith -, But the com m ercial banks will
At almoit the lame time an­ out any grea change in the over­ watch to see tf their oew compe­
other governmental agertcy ii mak­ all picture. The nation probably titive position will needle the
ing k oaakr for aae gtt of bor- will have to get used to living mutual savlagi banka to seek
buiidera, to find mo­ with tight money fir som e time higher rates than th* 3 per coot
to come.
ney la a competitive market.
most o f them now pay.
The first eoulti Increase the
T o help people find money to
The Federal Reserve Board and
supply ot credit, at least for one the Federal Deposit Insurance borrow, the Federal Hoaslng Ad­
set ii lead ere, the commercial Corp. will perm it some 13,000 In­ ministration -this week is raising
hanks: the second doesn’t.
sured com m ercial bankl with about the limit on interest on FHA | u t «
Oa the Other aide of the finan­ SO billion dollars In time and sav­ antted mortgages to I per con i
cial stmt a group of economists ings deposits to raise the interest It m ys Ibis will help some build­
ers to find money. But this may
mak« it still harder to find money
for a Veterani Administration
guaranteed loan, which ta fixed
by law at 41k per rent.
It may be well Into next year
before there's any real easing of
•r M IR M N. MMMSUI, R.B.
the money aituatlon, 19 econo­
mists at a National Industrial
Conference Board forum agreeV
Before that, possibly early In 1937,
even tighter conditions will b«
found, the group believes.

D m v ia ttr muon la Sanford will |ei In* Sanford will grow to unestimated popula­
fa n awlftf Satarday nlfht when the May- tions.
It can bo said that the Mayfair Inn is one
f l l r Inn ee^brataalta annual formal opening.
o
f
Sanford’s most important industries—
Pst Saturday night’ a event will signal the 8th
•4
tl opeftiag o f the New York Giant's employing a huge ataff fo r ita o p e r a tio n tourist attraction which has grown releasing a payroll that la spent in San­
ford stores, shops, and commeclal estab­
_____ a registration o f a few visitors to an
lishments.
O f co u n t, there are taxes too
operation that boasts o f fuQ capacity.
that are paid annually Into the soffers o f
T* Sanford Is proud o f the Mayfair Inn and
both the city and the county— these are Im­
“ Ik e organization behind i t
portant.
Lc.
V Few people know what real Importance
Again, we welcome the New York Giants
t h i Mayfair Inn la to Sanford. For Instance, — the Mayfair Inn, its
management and
i It la estimated, on a per room basis, that as
staff, the visitors who come to be with us
Many as 18,000 people are brought to our temporarily, and all who have their share
/com m u n ity.
o f enjoying 8anford
during its best and
Estimating that each visitor spends an
biggest season.
average o f |10 per day In our etoree, shops,
Hundreds share In the big whirl o f the
' filling stations and garages, the final total season— drycleaning and laundry establish­
^ e n d and left with Sanford Merchants runs ments, filling stations, merrhants. profes­
r. « P to quite a eisaable sum.
sional people, wholesale houses which fur­
From among the visfton at the M ayfair nish merchandise for the Inn’s operation,
•• Inn during the winter season there comes garages, drug stores, the telephone company
" an avalanche o f people who become Inter* and telegraph company— they all have a
big part to play In th e, successful season
„ . v gated la Sanford and Ita future growth—
. i t s ideal location— tbs friendliness o f the ahead.
COUNTY AG EN TS COLUMN
his farm , or landlord who tmplay
poople here, and all o f those add up to fil­ . To Manager Frank Mebane, Jr., we say
|a farm ar grey* management
Cecil A. Tucker, ft
welcome— for we know that he will extend
atu re permanent residents.
! service to
represent them in
Seminole County Agricultural
hOn many occasions, as visitors g o through ♦n all others the welcome for us ns they ar­
; handling the management e f thair
Agent
operation*.
l, jam modern schools, watch the
progress rive for their short or long visits—and we
December *. ISM
know
too
that
he
will
extend
to
his
• from year to year as the community grows,
The fact that owners o f farm s,
The boys' 4-H Glub program
ranch nr grovs lands were grant­
become acquainted with store owners, pro­ staff the same greeting.
J8
K tm s to be developing along In
ed
new
benefits
under
the
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fessional men. and commercial enterprise
good fashion, except fo r the need
amendments to the Social Secu­
o f local lea d en . Another club was
7 'leaders, remarks are made that literally make
rity
law
was
pointed
out
by
Dr.
Salvation Army Bells
• local citizens swell with pride. Could they
C. C. Maxley, Agricultural Exten­ recently organised at Paola when
In every town und city ucross the country sion Economist, in a recent re­ Mr*. Luey Johnson volunteered to
• bat hear these conversations and the boosts
there are signs of Christmas. Streets and port from his office. Landlords help lead the club program there.
that are given Sanford!
If our club program la to expand
And now, the New York Giants, along stores aro decorated for the holidays; ran now use farm rental Income and prosper, we are going to have
^ ’H
to qualify for Social Security, If
wreaths
and
lights
and
tinsel
add
n
gay
to have more "M rs. Johnson’ s"
^ with Manager Frank Mebane, Jr., realize
"m aterially participate" in
touch. Hut there is a more inspiring remin­ they
to give o f their tim e to the de­
/ . t h e Importance o f more room to take care
producing farm products, or In
velopment o f eur youth.
der
that
we
ur-t
approaching
Christmas,
the
the management o f the farm .
.. o f additional numbers o f visitors.
Under
annual
reapi&gt;curance
of
the
Salvation
Army
Under
th«
old
law,
to
obtain
construction now and taking shape rapidly
members on the street corners, ringing Social Security coverage, a land­
• It an addition across San Carlos Avenue
their
bells and asked donations to makt lord had to either operate the S A C Has Edge Over
which will boasts of suites and rooms in a
farm himself, operate it with hir­
Christnius merrier for the poor.
ed labor, or set up a farm part­ Russia In Airpower
' ‘ motel, styling building.
The ringing of the Salvation Army bells nership with another man as op ­
This will bring added hundreds to San*
WASHINGTON ' i t - Gen. Curtis
Is u Christmas carol— a reminder that the erator.
E. LeMsy says that daapita Sov­
ford and the possibilities are that the ad­
spirit of Christmas is the spirit of giving. Now, under the 1936 amend­ iet progress In alrpovrtr, his
dition will remain open the year round.
ments to the Social Security Law,
In addition, the New York Giants are lo- The Salvation Army lassie on the corner, andlords may qualify by m ater­ Strategic Air Command atilt has
the edge.
eating their permanent dormitory for the in her neat bonnet, is giving of her time ially participating" In any o f sev­
But LeMay, who commands thla
und
herself.
The
Army
members
spend
long,
eral ways.
. Farm System in which hundreds of young
country's
loog-raaga,
nuclearTo materially participate, a
armed atriUng fore*, told a
baseball players will be housed while train­ weary hours on the corners. They are
landlord
may
advise
and
consult
in g to launch their career as a “ future there in the rain and the wind, warm or regularly on the operation and Georgetown U n ivon ity audience:
"T h ese Soviet gala* are stead­
'' t r e a t " Thla building, located at the corner cold. Those who pass and pause for a me- management o f the farm with the
ily narrowing our presently favor­
o f MellonvHie and Celery Avenues, will be ment to drop a few coins into the ket­ person who rents the land; Inspect able m argin."
tle receive a warm smile in return, and a furnish all or part o f the equip­
completed by the middle o f Janunry.
The SAC chief said that five
ment. machinery, or livestock; or
The Mayfair Inn and the New York Giants sense of Christmas.
years ago be would have M id a
There are many aighta and aound associ­ pay part of the expense o f farm war with Rusila could have bean
are beginning to form a canter around which
production.

Agriculture News

ated with Christmas— the carolers, the re­
corded music, the Santa Clauses that de­
The Sanford Herald
light the children in the stores. These are
F tk lU ta Daily ■aeegi h t t r l i r H i auatay
all u part of Christmas and’ contribute to
■ a i m I m aaaaae ala* aultor Oatafcar IT. l i t ! at
making It a wonderful season. Rut, some­
C
m
om aa al eaalar*. n a r id a ' n e a r t i e a at
how, Christmas would not be quite the
same without the sound of the Snivntion
Army bells tinkling on the corners.
Here in Sunlord the Salvation Army has
snMcnimoN aATis
Oarrltf
l i t f t wssb
On* Ifaalh
li M
S r«a
a
corps of helpers. The civic clubs, vieing
fras
T
h
f
■I*
ifaalki
Mtilka
“
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lll.ll
M.M
with
one another to see who can Induce con
Okltasry ostltse, aarfa af Ihonks. rsssWtltsa aae
tributors to give most, nil pitch In to lend
___&lt;*•
H\ i t te u r u ta w s o i far tfca eorpost af ralilaa
faala will ka akartae far al raaalar sSvsrttsU* rataa
their bell ringing abilities.
T i l Htrtll la a aiaaiaar af Ika Aaaaa'aiaS Praaa
Theru is a true spirit of giving—not only
wfclsh la aatlllaS nsUstvsty la tka aaa far ratat-tleswarn af all Ika laaal oswe erlsls* la Ikla aawt»aa*r.
of ones material means, but of his or her
time—so that . others
might
enjoy
Uatraaaalaf Kallaaallr I j
Oanaral AtvorttsUc
Car*l,a tni&lt; III Osorela Sarlnta llaak B14a
the
Christmas
season.
_________________ Atlaaia Oaarala
Working hand in hand—the civic clubs
Page 4,
Thursday, December 6. 19BG
with the Salvation Army—the churches,
TO D A Y’S B IB L E V E R S E
fraternal organizations and social groups,
How shall we sing the Lord's song in a are all endeavoring to spread the "Message
foreign land? READ: Psalm 137: 16
of Peace nnd Good Will.”

It la not necessary for a land
lord lu do all th eir things to qua­
lify. In most cases it will be
enough if he has an agreement
with his tenant that he will take
some part In the management or
production, and if ho actually
does take part In the manage­
ment or production.
Even if the landlord does no
physical work on the farm , he
may share in tho management of
some area of tho production pro­
gram. This means that a land­
lord with any type o f farm Irase
might
participate
materially.
Therefore, he would be eligible
for coverag,. in the Social Secu­
rity program.
Exceptions would he an absen­
tee landlord who seldom visits

Study To Predict Super Hurricanes In Making Starts
WEST PALM BEACH (JtV-The
stage Is set for the growth o f ■
. m ajor hurricane when a small
tropical storm blunders in between
tiro strategically
located high
pressure areas, aad below a low
pressure area a weather
resaarcher said today.

won without terious dam age to
the United State*.
H* said he still believes sueh
a w ar could be won by the Uoited
State*, "but thla natleo would
su ffer eerioua leases."
And, he cautioned, unless the
combat capacity and
readiness
o f American airpower continues
to Improve, "w * will be still more
vulnerable to ettll greater damage
by the Soviet long-range air arm
five yearn hence."
"Just so long as this nation's
rapacity to win w ar la t h ir t y
recognised by the potential ag­
gressor, ther* wilt bo no war,"
LeMay asserted. "B u t once the
potential aggressor doubts thla
capacity, the peace o f th* world
U in Jeopardy."

If f i t berry

miles an hour. She crossed the I search program to explore this
Caribbean Sea, destroyed the wea-1 theory. He also said "considerable
ther bureau facilities on Sw an1 evidence" h is accumulated that
Island and hit Mexico. The upper! tropical storms come In cycles,
circulation o f the storm survived and that "w e may be over the
200-mile trip over mountainous hum p" o f the last Interval o f se
Mexico and emerged into the Pa vrre storms.
clfic with 40-mlle winds.
Miller said one aim of the re­
search Is to enable forecasters to,
predict when superhurricancs are N o t L l V C
I 0 S e e
in thhe making
1

Banner MUer, research fore­
caster for the Miami Hurricane
Warning Center, said five great
atorms of 1994 and 1999 all en­
countered those conditions before
Gordon Dunn .head of the center A n o t h e r C n N S t l T I O S
they roared forth as destroyers.
reported that the 1939 season w a s .
The problem of the well behaved
Albert
LOUISVILLE, ICy
below normal in both number and |
Storm that for no apparent reaso
Klein, a 19-year-old who Ukea
intensity o f tropical storms.
Intensifies has long baffled wea
„
,
music and model airplanes, may
Dunn said one cause may have not
|lv# to ,« iebrat, another
ther men. Little research p re­
viously has been done in this field. been the fact that the prevailing Christmas
steady
winds
The
, , iUf f #rtng from _
The center hopes to develop westerlies high
Miller’s findings to the point that from th u e st—cxtenil far to the swiftly progr*»*lng tjrp« o f bon*
t0 h|i d0(tor, . know
forecasters can predict hurricane South from late June to late Sep r&gt;nrfr
tember and dampened the forma ledge, has never been cured
growth beginning next fill.
Speaking at the second annual tlon o f atorms.
Last August. Albert’ s leg was
A ndher theory discussed at the amputated after the boy agreed It
Hurricane Research Symposium,
Miller said the following eundi symposium was that surface lem- was worth the risk to save hi*
lions seem necessary before a perturns o f tropical water* r e ­ lif.-.
amsll tropical itorm can becume mained too low for storm growth.
Bui the dUsasc spread ami now
a big one
Dunn suggested a systematic re- has affected both lungs and hi*
A nigh pressure arts to the east
right side.
o f tho storm contor, another to
Hr has been told he mav die.
tho southwest, and a low north
and his mother Mrs. Wilhelm
west. This combination blocks o ff
Klein, said he told her that If
winds that would slow down the
something had to happen to him,
circular storm winds while per
be is glad it happened before h*
milting the escapo of heated air
was older, when it might be more
from the storm. The
hot
air Editor
o f a burden on the fam ily.
mull* into the low pressure area. Tbc Sanford Herald
Albert's father i* a boring tua
The five storms ho studied were Sanford, Florida
! chino operator. They have three
Ha set and Edna of 1994 and Con Gentlemen:
i other
children,
Elisabeth,
13,
aie, lone and Janet of 1999. Sever
Please
allow us to lake this Henry, 11, and Mary Louise, 3
al other alotms which did not find mean* to express our sincere ap­
these conditions faded to grow to preciation for th,- paper given us! ESCAPED CONVICTS FOUND
major force. Miller said.
to decorate our float, which we
DELANO UP—Donald M. Lopp
Janet was o r e of the most in­ must say helped r great deal in now.20. and Wesley C. Francis.
tense storms known, comparable making our entries this year the 29. long term convicts who escaped
only to a 1939 storm which hit bolt In Junior High history. It is from the DeLand state road camp
the Florida K ty i on Labor D a y .! through such combined offorts as Nov. 9. have been arrested in
sod the "G reat Atlantic Storm " this that mold our school and Waterloo. N. Y., the shortff’ s of
that graitd Cape Hatteras In 8ep- our community together.
flee r-ported yesterday.
If at any lime Junior High ran
tamber 1944.
Loppnow la under 19-year sen­
Janet, which knocked from the be o f servlet to you pleas* feel tence for a Dado County robbery
sky the only hurricsoa hunter free to call on u*.
and Francis a 30-year sentence
S in e,rrl),
plane ever lost la a storm , d e­
for armed robbery In Hillsborough
Hugh Carlloo, Principal I County.
veloped winds estimated at 900

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nock o f a young baby when he U the folds and creases o f the In­
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that an Infant covered with soap­ any excess oil.
suds, la pretty slippery. You’ve
You’ve got to wipe away excess
g ot to grasp him firmly to he P ^ e r . t o o , or It may cake and
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® «f*ty pins removed from dia­
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Annual Christm as
Party Held Monday

S o c ia lfc vsitd A

Conning
The News

IS women attended the annual
Christmas party o f tha Catholic
W om en's Club held M onday night
RY VIRGINIA CONN
_______
at the Elks Club.
Y eitrrd iy morning I piled’ the M ary Muntz aa alternate.
J oy
Mr*. R. J. Baum an, president,
kids in the car and went to G rove Webber will replace
Punca a s
held a short business meeting with
Manor to meet
Spook Hook’ s publicity chairm an,
a report from M rs. P . Brefka o f
parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony; T h e-g irls m et
at 10:20, and
the Sunshine Com m ittee.
DiMInno. Had already met h er. spent
the m orning
w rapping
M rs. Pezold presented a hand­
M em bers o f tk« Woman** Socle*
father at the parade, but c o u ld n 't1packages fo r a
needy fa m ily ,
made apron to the club.
ty e f C Y .i.tlen Servlet m et la
count that at wa were all v e ry They had collected almost enough
Chance* w ere aold
during the
Approximately
45 members of
UrXI&amp;lcv Ifall Tuesday moraine,
busy watching the
bands and money from the box supper sale
meeting with the proceeds g oin g '
wltb Mr*. W . A . Hunter, preil- tba Tourist and Shuffleboard Club
colorful floats. Mr. DiMInno w as the other night
to pay fo r ■
to David. Lowe to make his a
enjoyed
•
delicious
covered
dish
dre.t. pteridtng.
engaged
in planting, when
Ii turkey for the sam e fam illy . As
happy Christmas.
supper
Tuesday
night,
a
f
t
e
r
A
The program waa presented by
arrived, and Spook should h a v e ' you can see, the Station Wlvsfl
Plans for tho children 's Christ­
Mrs. Ashby Jones, and Mrs. which the business meeting w ai
a lovely garden by the tim e h er are
doing their part tn
make
mas party were discussed, and
James R oiard. Mrs. Bozard used held.
family leaves on Friday. Th ey Christmas Joyous for those lass
C. E. Macek thanked tha w o­
the word "Christmas'* as
her
It
was announced that
tha
are returning to their home in fortunate. G eneva Qulekert will
men o f tha club fo r their hard
theme, and brought out the mean­ Christmas party would be held on
White Plaths, N. Y ., where M r. be the next ho-stesi fo r a party
work whleh helped to make the
ing o f eaeh letter in the w ord In Dec.
I t with a covered
dish Winter Festival a success.
DiMinno is engaged in the in s u r -'in January,
its relationship to Christmas.
supper at 5 p.m. Entertainment
It was announced that 40 boxes
ance business. He plans to retire'
Harriet W illiam s
en.ertaloed
Several Christmas songs were will feature Santa Claus and an
next year, and is seriously con- her bridge clu b last n ig h t Dodie
sung by the group, accom panied exchange o f gifts. Each man la o f clothing have been shipped to
the overseas relief, after
which
sidering
Florida as their
new King, and I substituted and eaby Mrs. A . G. Jones at the piano to bring a gift suitable for a
was named
bome. We hope so, .as they are Joyed ourselves thoroughly. There
Mrs. R. W. Turner, WSCS trea­ man and each woman a gift for Mrs. Julia De trick
chairm an
o f the com ing
card
extremely pleasant, no more than, was much discussion about thalr
surer, reported on the financial a w om an.
what I should expect, after know- Christmas party
party, sponsored b y tha elub.
which srOl be
g progress o f the society.
Plana art being made for the
Guesta Included M rs. F. Herman, A GIFT FOR EVERYONE Is distributed st tha annual Christmas Party o f the Catholic W om en's Club ing Spook,
held at the h om e of Jessie ParkThe study "M issions U. S. A.'
Celery CUy Shuffleboard Tourn­ Mrs.
R. Freltoa,
Mr*.
E. C. held Monday night. Shown here, left to right, are M rs. William J . Thomas, M rs. W. J. Frank, Mrs. C.
Tho Station
Wives Club h ad. Ins. Th* rest o f tha details
will be presented Jan. 10.
their monthly luncheon
at the far too confusing to mention. At­
Mrs. M. C . Baker, chairm an o f am ent to be held on Jan. 23-23. Mlldhan, Mrs. M . E . Much!, Mrs. F. Macik, Mrs. R. J. Bauman, Mrs. C. E. Witt, Mrs. Robert L. Henlraan, and Mrs. J. Stanish. ( S u f f
Photo)
B.O.Q. Tuesday. Dolores G uldrcy tending
were Jessie
Perkins,
mem bership and evangelism , ask­ "W e hope to have a Urge attend­ E. R afferty and M rs. J. Haneand
Dottle Dohne were
tho Jackie Crawford, Martha Vlhlm ,
ed each mem ber
to cooperate ance at both o f these affairs” , brink.
It
waa
stated.
hostesses. Goodbyes were said to Barbara Morrison, Mildred Smith.
A fter adjournment Mrs. A. Witt
with her and let her know o f any
E xtensive renovations, includ­ and Mrs.
Punca Collee (w ho is going to San Harriet, Dodie and myself. Jessie
T. S n yder
laad the
Illness.
Juan), Billie Blevltu, Sally L ove won high, M artha low, and BarMrs. Hunter announced a cov­ ing new benches and painting, ladles in gam es w ith prise* going
to B in . R. E . P leva and Mrs. G
(Ihey have order* to Quantico), bie, Screcno.
ered dish supper and fam ily night are underway at the club.
THURSDAY
ers to be held at this meeting.
A nominating committee for C. te fll* .
and Jackie Filbry (her husband
There will b o a
special all
Tho Junior Choir
will have
would be held In McKinley Hall
The Southslde P-TA will meet
_____ ___
__ their rehearsal and fellowship at
Mr*. J. C. D errenbackcr
played
has already left for Hawaii where music Christmas service at tha
Dec. S, which will be follow ed by Ike officers of tba coming year
# a Christmas Program and urged was appointed. On the committee- the piano, while the Rev. Father the First Presbyterian Church at at A p. m. Guest speaker will
next Ju n e). First Treabylerian Church D ec. 14
A Christmas party
and busi­ she will Join him
are Baxter Rowan, Mrs'. Joseph L yoni led the ladles In the singing 3:45 p.m.
was appointed at 3:30 p.m . Make your plan*
be Lt, Charles L. Arnold, Chap­ ness session was held recently Geneva Quicker!
all to attend.
The resignation o f Mrs. J . C. Murray and Mrs. Robert Simp­ o f Christmas carols.
com e, as this
service
Tha Youth Choir o f tha First lain.
in McKinley nail by the Daught­ the new representative *to lha now to
M rs. L. Baum an and Mr*. A. Presbyterian Church will practice
Davis as Spiritual L ife Chairman son.
ers o f Wesley
Sunday School O fficer's Wives Club board, with, starts the season o f f fo r every*
Gamas
rounded out a
very Witt presented F ath er Lyons with at the (h u rch at 7:30 p.m .
FRIDAY
was read andraccepted with re­
one on a reverent note, and la
Class. Hostesses w ere Mrs. Al­
pleasant meeting.
hla gifts from the
club, a fter
gret.
The Brownlee Bible Class o f
The W.M.U. o f tha Flrat B a p -bert
, „ , , Hickson. Mr*. W. E. Raines,
truly inspiring. Rev. A. O . Mawhich he spoke to the women on the First Presbyterian
January 13 through 10 will be
Church tlst Church w ill observe the W eek Mrs. E. C. Williams, Mrs. D. M.
Innis has alwrays been especially
the mesnJng o f
Christmas and will have a covered dlah supper o f Prayer fo r Foreign Missions p aul,
observed as "visitation night for
Mrs. Ruth
Hawthorne,
hospitable to N aval persona! and
presented each la d y
with a re­ in the Educational Bldg., at 7 at 2 p.m.
God.
The Topic will
be MU* Aline Chapman and Mis*
at this tim o o f year would Ilka
ligious card.
Mrs. Hutchison will be In charge
p.m. They will have their annual “ Saviour,
Christ The
Lord” Versa Woodcock.
The Hanukkah (Feast o f Lights) to have all o f us share the. stirr­
o f student night which is observed
Each lady received a "pollyanna Installation o f officers.
wii*? C ,«l® 5 ,n f.hy 8e:
q .
,
The Hall was most beautiful, Party hy the Ladle* auxiliary o f ing music arranged so a b ly by
by one church each year during
gift” for an ea rly Christmas sur­
The Intermediate
Choir
of
Mrs. Gsorgo Touhy.
The officer* and Sunday School wi|h „ l|ir(.f llj(htPI, trfe on , he Ihe Con*rev*"ona&gt; n *'h
% the Christmas holidays, at which
prise, after which refreshment* the First Baptist Church will re­ eacheri o f the Upsala P r e s b y t e r - b a n k e d with
In addition to four organ num­
Brasilian will he held Sunday, Dec. 9, at
time the college students havp
decorated cakes, hearse at 7 p.m. and tha Adult Ian Church will meet at fl p.m. , * pper
A, musical program, featuring o f beautifully
„ n(i
B ife
W oiM rai. 2:30 at the Congregational Bath bers played b y Louise Touhy, shl
charge o f the evening worship Staven Harris, Miss Suianne Jones with nuts and c o ffe e were serv ­ Choir at 5.
at th* Church.
Lighted w hl'e candle*, tniermlng- Israel, according to plans an­ will be Joined b y Mary Mann la
hour.
and Tom m y Brown waa presented ed.
The Baptist Training Union As­
nounced at a meeting of the group an organ-piano duet. The talented
Plans were mads for each elr- at yesterday's luncheon meeting of
led with Brazilian pepper and the
SATURDAY
sociation will observe " M " Night
Monday evening at the home o f choir of 33 v oices will lin g 11 ant­
tle to purchase a gift, for raem tho Sanford Garden Club. S'even.
w ere used
Tha R.A.S. o f the Flrat Hap- while rire blooms,
at Holly Hill at S p.m.
Mrs. Ben Katz.
hems.
bers who live at the County Home accompanied by his father, Roger
throughout
the
large
room.
A
Regular meeting
o f Seminole tlst Church w ill meet at 9 a m.
Mrs. Melvin Siskin, Mrs. M ar­
This program Is an annual a f
and are to be taken to Mrs. W. Harris, isng " I Saw Momrnle Kiss­
lovely
Christmas
arrangement vin Melizer, Mrs. Harvey Solo­
Chapter No. 2 OES will be held
fair at th* Flrat
P resb y trriii
rUKSDAk
* A. Turner.
centered the speaker* table.
Thursday (D ec.
6) at Masonic
ing Santa Claus'* and “ Rudolph
mon will h - #■&gt;•*•*'#-»• " Church,
______ ______
and _____
the soft glow ot
The W om an's Bible Class o f
Temple 8 p.m . Election o f otficMrs. D . M. Paul. Devotional
The Red Nosed Reindeer” . The
fliw era anc
the First Baptist Church w ill have Chairman, brought n Christmas member* In Navy personnel are candles, beautiful
applause was so tremendous that
Invited to n. :v..
and C h r I
d-eora ions
its Christmas party and covered
m essage based on a legend, the
ho returned to
give a beautiful
ave warmed the hearts o f £ .
dish supper in the Church Annex
story o f the three chest* brought
rendition o f "Away In A Manger” .
f - e f m u-!'
many years.
at 6 p.m.
to the Christ child
and what
Miss Suiann Jones and Tommv
I f you want a good seat, pleaat
finally become o f
them. The
Rrown. accompanied by Mrs. N. V.
com e half an hour tarly. Tha oreFarm ers Joined In the singing o f
scripture r e a d
w as
Matthew
gram will laat fo r ona hour. And
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Haul
Oh Little Town o f Bethlehem”
2-11. T h o (heme
was selfless
for those o f you who may be new
In entertained with a party Sat
in d "W hite
Christmas” , after
living— " I f wo live
selflessly,
A report was given at Tues
in town, the church la at Third
urday afternoon
honoring their
which Mist Jones returned alone
we
have
peace
within
our*
day's meeting of the Buiinesa and
St. and Oak A ve.
son, Wayne, on hli sixth birthday.
a
clv
cs."
to the sta ll to sing “ Over The
Professional Women'* Club on
Hope everyone haa their re­
The Hardin homa was gaily de
Rainbow” and "S ilver ndlt”.
HOLLYWOOD CD-Can film au­
th# raffling o f th# Terri Lee doll
Donations were m ad*
to the
servations fo r the opening o f thi
corated
fo r the occasion
with
diences
take
it?
The meeting was opened with the GINGER-SOY F R IE D CHICKEN and wardrobe
and the
cake
Rode
beaver Boys Ranch
In
Mayfair Inn Saturday night. Wi
streamers o f red,
yellow and
singing
of "Oh Come All
Ye
There 1* Increasing evidence Palatka and toward a television
went last year, and It la a m a r
Th# Chinese have a way o f us­ sale, the proceeds of which will
green crepe paper.
Faithful” by the entire group and ing ginger and soy sauce to make go to the dental clinic, sponsor that they can. There once was set fo r the Florida Sanitarium.
vclous party. At thia time all tha
The
young guests
enjoyed
the Salute lo the Flag.
people you see
year round la
ordinary food som ething special. ed by the B. P . W. Through the a time when Hollywood steered
Mrs. A. C. Rector, Mr*. R. G
cartoon
movies of
Hopalong
Lunch was then served, after Chicken fixed this Chinese w ay efforts o f these women, msny clear of hot controversy and d eli-........... .....
„Brannan,
r«nnan
shorts, em erge as gorgeous creat
Hickson,
Mrs. C. rF..
C a s * I d y, Woody Woodpecker,
which the meeting continued with is wonderful
children
in
the county, who cate topics. Sure, the movie* took Mrs. Revel Robinson, Mrs. J. A.
urcs, and the food la out o f this
•tc., a fter which Wayne blew out
the regular business and reports.
would have
to go stands against Nazis, com m u - Howard. Mr*. A.
B. Stevens,
In this recipe fryin g chicken otherwise
world. And I ’ m out of paper.
the candles on the beautiful blue
Mrs. J. P. Wilson brought before is marinated in soy sauce, and through life with bad teeth, may nlsm. Injustice an j bigotry, but Mis* Vers# Woodcock and Mias
and white birthday cake, and the
the Club a suggestion from Mrs. (hen dipped In flou r. After brow n­ have them fixed at no cost to you couldn t find much argum ent Aline Chapman made donations
guests all sang "H appy Birth­
thinking Americans
Lorraine Graham
that the club ing in hot fat, ginger and chopped themselves. The B. P. W. pays among
on to the
d a y ".
birthday bank and,
in
those scores.
sponsor an X-Ray survay in Jan­ onion are sprinkled over the ch ic­ for the work.
After Wayne opened his msny
l turn, ” Happy
Birthday” waa
uary, prior to the arrival of the ken. W atef is added and the chic­
Plans were made for a Christ­
Critics claim ed that in Its zeal *ung to them.
lovely
gifts, refreshments
of
mas party to be held on Dec. 12, to offend no one, Hollywood csdmobile X-Ray unit. This suggestion ken cooks until tender.
Mr*. Paul read " n c r G ift" by
fake, icecream cones and candy
to which the husband* or escort* ed up by pleasing no one.
was accepted by the club.
j Margaret Allen.
M ENU
favors
w ere served to (host
On Friday and Saturday from GINGER-SOY F R IE D CHICKEN a the m« mbers are invited.
The Sanford Home D em onstra­
The whole
philosophy has;
The
Rev. and Mr*.
Milton
present, who were Cheryl C lirk t,
Members present at the meet­
104, Mrs. Sidney Ives will have
Buttered G reen Beans
changed. The studios are now at- Wyatt, were guest.*, also the
tion Club w ill have a Chriatmai
Steve
Proctor.
David
White,
ing were Mrs. Josle Carter, Mr*.
a bazaar and bake
sale at her
Hot Beets
tacking a variety of hot subjects |Church’* secretary, Mrs. Mildred
Party at the lovely
hom e Ol
Stephen Soderblom, Ann Doudney,
Harriett Slawter, Mrs. Olga Hun­ and are stretching the production ] Butnrr.
hom e 141. N. Elliott. This will take
Perfection Salad
Mrs. J. B. Crawford
on Lakt
Linda Stafford, Vicky and Mike
ter,
Mrs.
Euphemia
Huntley,
Mr*.
the form o f a coffee, and the pro­
Deep Dish Apple Pie
code as far a i it ran go.Thrre
is G ifts were exchanged among
Mary, with M rs. J. D. Callahan,
Hardin, John Lamb, Doug Hunt,
Alice
Harvey,
Mrs.
Gertrude
Gil­
ce e d ! will be used to buy Individ­ GINGER-SOY F R IE D CHICKEN
even a m ove under way to change the mem bers and a gift was preEddie, Freddie and Ernest Pad­
Mrs.
J. L. Clark, Mr*. C. L
bert, Mrs. Katie Willis, Mrs.
ual gifts for the 104 girls at the INGREDIENTS:
gett. Benny Davis, Gayle Marie
Wallis, Mr*. R. T. Warren and
,Ke code.
! rented to the class teacher, Mr*.
Florida Industrial School for Girls 1 r ea d y -tocook yotmg enictoti, Helen Constantine, Mr*. Arolyn
and Jim m y Hardin, Mrs. R. B.
Mrs. Carl Williams serving ai
George
Stevens
ha*
helped j Charles Meriwether, who wa* abTrue, Mrs. Betty Baker, Mrs.
in Ocala.
2 's to 3'S lbs., cut up
co-hostesses.
Lamb, Mrs. Ed
Hunt and tha
light
the
w
ay
In
the
attack
on
sent
due
lo
Illness.
A
lso
presented
Myrtle
Gradirk,
and
Mr*.
Anns
The Woman’s Club never look­ 2 leaipoins salt
host and hostess.
Gifts will be exchanged and
Rinehart. Also a guest, Mrs. Ba­ controversy. Dire things were pro- gift* w ere Mr*. R. F. Cole, ased s o lovely as It did yesterday, ‘ 4 teaspoon b l» -k pepper
Secret Pals w ill be made knowa
ker's mother, Mrs. Busard of Ncwr dieted when he announced he sistant teacher, the Rev. and Mrs.
H
due to the effort* o f, Mrs. W. R. U cup soy sa u co
SIMULATED D U T T O N
would film "G ia n t." The book j Wyalt and Mr*. Butner.
and tlfts present#-! o them a*
Orleans.
Jennings. Mrs. George Stine and '» n ip cooking fat
thi.* time.
was not well received in some , Refreshment* o f coke, nuts and dOLES and bla* bunding mark
Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson About I'S cup all-purpose flou r
the breast pocket detail o f this
Texas circles. One rugged ___
t» n ewere
|c o ffe
e
Those attending are requested
*erved.
supervised the decorating o f the 2 tablespoons minced onion
. fix-button suit In bright blue
Star Stater even threatened, " I f I Mr*
...... .
to meet at the
Demonatratloa
Roy
Tilli*
presented
the
Linton
tweed
from
Davldow'a
(green
onion,
i
f
available)
beautiful Christmas tree used on
you show
show that damn
picture. large tree used on stage to the I
Center by 1:30 p.m. and all pro­
re n«»-* «•*
*- '*-* collection. The allm skirt I* de­
the stage, and Mrs.
Stine and V* teaspoon pow dered ginger
----# .H
•
we'H shoot the -screen
full of class.
ceed (o Mrs. Crawford's homa la
a Mrs. Jennings were responsible 1 cup warm w a ter
signed with a buck box pleat
h oles!"
a group. Transporatlon will be
for walking ease.
fo r ail tha eyecatching arrange- 1 n ip uncooked white rice
"Giant'
furnished fo r those without carl.
3
cups
water
has
now
played
Texas
on
their
Insular
attitude,
their
manta used throughout the Club
and there are no report* o f per- •display* o f wealth. A crack is
On each of the individual tables t teaspoons all-purpose flour
Excitement i*. in the sir among
forated acreen*. In fact, John Jmade about the 27'* per cant oil
waa an arrangement made up of ltr cups water
th# ladie* o f the Geneva Garden Rorenfield, the noted critic o f the ' ' ‘
LUXURIOUS TOW-DYED ORION
a single red Candle, surrounded by 1 tablespoon soy sauce
Club as thky prepare for their| Dallas Morning News, reported depletion tax allowance which
ha* created fabulou* fortunes.
Brazilian pepptr,
painted silver, it cup slivered, toasted almonds annual Christmas Party, to be
the film ha* been doing smash
And thn climax concerns discrim­
and metallic mesh
in various 12 ripe olives cut from the seed held at the Community House on business In Texa*.
(leave whole i f desired)
in a tion against M exicans,
Christmas colors. The head table
Dee. 10.
Rosenficld
wrote:
"N
ot
on# I llappv over the "G iant" refeature a white wrought Iron METHOD: Sprinkle th# chicken
uv
Th# ladies are Inviting their
bridge, with lighted red randies with the salt and pepper. Dip in husbands to «hare In this evening Texas theater report* abnormal celpt* Texas theater chain opera
audience
behavior, other than tor R.
1 O'Donnell remarked
along tha top. and under which the soy sauce. Rub the sauce well o f fun, which will feature
youngster* ripping ail pictures o f "T h e public is not as "touchy*
“ — ■dem.......i
into j the chicken.
Let the chicken
many miniature
skaters
on-1___
Christmas tree, decorated with James Dean out o f the lobby &lt;lls- as you might ex p e ct."
it rated their .kill.
I
7 .* W
S dS
painstaking care in
the trad!
play fr a m e s ."
Other controversial fdm s: "I*
* Will Hot Shrink
in the entrance
hall waa an! M ? ! . " *
,n - a
Cover
iional manner and an exchange o f
Stevens didn't pussyfoot in his land in the Sun," a full-scale
arrangement of white driftwood, chieien with t h . Hour. Add the gifts.
* Retains Shape
treatment o f the Edna Ferbcr study o f miscegenation; "A Hat
/ * t and brown on
red candles and red Christmas
They urge all member* to make
navel, either. He jibes the Texans ful o f Bain," about a dope addict
*
Need* No llxUnf
balls and another
featuring""*! “ J* ' PM * A PrlukU
■"** their plans now to attend, as thi*
m anger scene, with all the figures " 8 , ° . / ‘ he rhlel,en- Slowly promises to be a fun-filled occa ­
made up of
ceramics. Also of Pour In the w arm water. Cover sion.
ceram ics w is the word ''N oel” and simmer ov e r a low heat 45
with burning eandle# stop each minutes or until tender. Turn as mov* it from th# skillet and keep
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necessary to brow n evenly. UnUtter. The ceramics articles were f0Ver the last 10 minutes fo r a hot. Put the two tablespoons o f
donated by Sirs. E. D. Rinehart.
flour in one corner of the skillet
crisper crust.
In the doorway opening into the
About
nuurn 25
a
m
minutes
inutes before the Blend in th«. gravy. Cook several
HARRY
FRECH TEL’S
m ala room was a table covered chjc ken isdone, put the rice, w a- minute*, stirring. Gradually add
PRIN CE ALB ERT coat is in
with a red cloth and adorned with jer Jn,j j
0f la |t [n a 2 cup o f water. Cook, stirring, unblack and whit# tweed. The
a whit# deer on a larger rectan- r2-oilart
n - i— - .a----------,
- - ” , U1 the mixture thickens Add the
o .i . r f
notched, flat collar and Up«U
gular
base, all o f which
For Iightnea
o f black seal emphasise the
sprinkled with silver glitter.
i n possible. C over with a lid and
combined
wills
double-breasted d o tin g with
There were many more of these| simmer over this
low heat
14 the desired degree o f thickness
black bone buttons.
fascinating
arrangements,
but i minutes. R em ove tha saucepan Stirr in the soy sauce. Taste and
ruggedneas an d
from tha heat but leave the lid add salt and pepper if desired.
.
V
warmth
you can’t
Place the rica on a hot platter
*t'
"
on until ready to serve or at least
Arranga the chicken over the rire.
beat Puritan’s
10 minutes.
:
A fter the chicken cooks, re- Pour on som e o f the gravy and
( | new luxury Tow-Dyed
in -c e m e i
serve the rest o f the gravy In a
A n r to ir
Orion Sweater.
separate dish. Garnish with th*
I space Juat doe* not permit e dea- toasted almond* and olives.
It’i
spun by
«. criptlon o f all o f them.
Thi* recipe makes a servings
If you art planning to puplean* tsp
an entirely
to $ 3 0 0

Christm as' Theme
Used A t Meeting
O f W S C S Tuesday

Tourist Club
Plans Party
For Dec 18

Calendar

Legend Of Three
Chests Is Told
At Christmas Party

Hanukkoh Party
To Be Held Dec. 9

3 Young Singers
Appear On Program
A t Woman's Club

Hardins Entertain
At Party Honoring
Son's 6th Birthday

Husbands Invited
To Share In Fun
At BPW Party

Try This One

Spotlight
On Hollywood

Christmas Party
Slated By SaaT^rd
Home Dsmo C i ‘

Garden Clubbers
Promise Gala Time
At Christmas Party

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you visit our salon may register lor a chance on a
turkey to be given away on Dec. 23. No purchase nec­
essary to register).
From now until Christmaa. a free cosmetic gift with
each permanent wave.
Call for price specials thru December.

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which duplicate*
nature's finest
fibres.

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PGA Open Defending
Champ Al Balding Will
Be Here For Tourney
.41 Balding, defending ehamp- the championship ceourae.
&amp; of the fUjtOO PGA Mnyfair More names will pour Into SanIn Open, will definitely be here ford over tho weekend, and HarfW this year's nationally publi­
Raynor PGA Tournament
cised event, it waa learned yes­ supervisor will arrive at the May*
terday.
fair Inn Monday to get-things o f­
Frier U this time Balding’s ficially underway.
plana were only aa tentative, but One o f the greatest names In
with the well tanned Canadian's modern baseball la expected to
third place la the Wan Palm bo an additional pre*tonmey at­
tab Open last week. Balding traction for the Mayfair Inn openwlU come up from the Havana ng on Saturday. H o m e Stone*
Second
A nul
Peanut Open to make tha teat of the bam, head o f the New York
Bowl, spoejorwd by t t o Sanford "big ones" for tho year.
Giants spratllag organlration, said
Grammar School P-TA, eenttaaed
aat year that be was more than
Balding
wrote
a
page
la
the
iteamroIUflg on Its royal reed ta
ilaaacd with the Initial PGA
record
book
Ian
year
when
h
a
sue era a as preseason aalea war*
came to Sanford and became the Tournament here, and It was his
expected to top the 3,000 mark
first Canadian ever to win a ma generosity to Sanford that has
bfore la m e tim e tomorrow atfer*
made tho greatest sporting ovant
Jor
U. B. golf tournament.
noon.
n Sanford's hlaory an annual
Dow
Plnaterwald
la
another
o
f
All this, and not one Sanford
one.
St on sham la presently In
the name pros that have been
Grammar child baa solicited tie
Jacksonville attending the minor
placed
on
the
"fo
r
aure”
list
by
k*t aalea ln the downtown area
the M ayfair Inn. FiniterwaJd will eague meeting along with Carl
The overwhelming popularity of hava particular use for the May Hubbcll, general director o f all
Giant's minor
the novel aport, featuring sixth fair Inn Open this year. Present the New York
graders giving their beet on the ly he la the second leading money eagoes. Unofficial speculation la
gridiron, bids strongly to be ooe winner for the U M Mason. If ha that the party win arrive in San­
o f the highlights In the school year should happen to take this one he ford thl| weekend.
In Sanford.
could surge Into tho lead.

Sales For Peanut
Bowl Are Expected
To Top 3,000 Mark

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BEAUTIFUL ASSIST— Tom m y C offey, extra-point kicker fo r West
T exm Stato'f Tangerine Bowl*bound iiuffaloes, doesn t mind prae*
tiring whon his assistant U pretty Carolyn Keith, Weet Texae aophomore. "Only one thing bothers me,” says Tom m y, “ I find it
difficult keeping my eye on the ball.”

With the prediction o f warmer
The sm allest man in stature
weather for the event, the hoped on the PG A tour will also bring
fo r goal o f between 3.000 end A- hit dynamite to Sanford. B ob Tos*
OOO fans In Memorial Stadium kl, one o f the nation's loading
seems a poslbillty.
golf era and 1M4 W orld Golfing
One o f the hlghllfhti o f the Champion, will bo am ong the
USX, Plans
Plant aand Oparatlona evening will b e the revealing o f greats in the local tourney. Toaki
TUB IBM NAS SANFORD GOLF CHAMPION. Commander James W. Guy, USN.
O fficer of Heavy AtU ck Wing One, and Runner-Up, Chaplain CharU* L , A rn old s twee with Csptyla the Peanut Bowl Queen. Tw o glrla gained w orld recognition when he
Robert W Jackaon, USN, Commanding O fficer o ' Sanford Naval Air Station, and LUeutenant Com* were seteced from *aeh o f the made 190,000 on the la st bole o f
Stand.
. J. Leary, USN, NAS Special Servleet O .fleer, after w celvlng the Champlonahlp, and Run*
CANYON, TEX., —A husky 195- end consistently boots the ball In­
fou r aixth grades at G n m m ir
pound end who didn’t play high to the opponent end tone.
School, then th# entire school
A L L -S E C FOOTBALL TEAM __ school football Is developing into
pupil body east a*cret b a llo u for
The story o f C offey 's
quick
ATLANTA (Jt— Johnny Majors, West Texas State's most profi­ transition Into
thalr choice aa Queen. One per­
an outstanding^
ba ck without a weakness, and cient
extra-point and
kick-off football player la unusual.
son knows w ho this Queen (a,
C
two other Tcnnirsscc players won specialist In history.
and th« identity o f this person baa
The
son
o
f
•
Baptist
minister,
bertha on the 1936 All-Southeast­
A sophomore playing only hla he attended a high school— Menot been revealed. Even the
ern Conference football team.
second year o f football, Tom m y Adoo, Tex.— that was too small
young-lady candidates don't know
- A t r s i o i r r t uuatX T t
TALLAHASSE — D r. Howard
Kyle Buddy Crure, a 6 feet 3, C offey took over as the B uffaloes'
who la Queen, and the announce­
‘ &gt; U U T B ACK—a / I O Mila «t-B
to play footbalL Howevsr, he was
■ J P u t iw i a a
n . t t V e e a t e t ».* » *
ment wlU be made during tha G. Danford. athletic d irector at 194-pound end who was M ajors' No. 1 kicking artist this season an excellent basketball player and
Florida
Stats
University,
has
re
favorite receiver, and John Gor- and appears to have landed a
e?«l it”
» «•}
tomorrow
night’s
The Sanford Scmnolei m ovej com m ent by aillatant coach Dick halftime of
At o r mF R oller
0 *0 1 »*H
celvcd and accepted an Invitation dy, a tackld on defense and a steady Job for the duration o f it'w a a hla spirited play In a post­
event.
guTntoU &lt;l-7&gt; I J i j O
Silvers.
into
the
cage
leaion
th
li
after*
season tournament at Canyon that
from the Adjutant General In guard on defense, are the other his college days.
BIX O I D
R U U— V I t Nil# Dial
Harold Heckenbach, principal Washington to conduct volleyball
Bud
attracted the attention o f Coach
Only one s«nlor, Jim Warner,
■ K k U Ms
l i l t 14.10 A l t I 1 - H noon, launching a lea ion
Sugar Bowl-bound Vol stars who Although extra points haven’ t
Frank Kimbrough.
Layer, S lls batketball mentor, ti out for the winter cage iport. nf Sanford Grammar, u ld this clinics ln Europe this winter.
made the honor team.
f i l l ' d * L . * l « « D l l " i t t t i l i l**H
been necessary so far, Coffey
labeled at one filled with “ grow* Warner hai no basketball exper* morning that the half time show
A fter the West Texas football
Danford will leave the United
M ajors
and Kentucky tackle has booted 14 o f 1§ attempts for
Ing p»lfl»M.
lence behind him, but the coach* would be th« beat evar. "The States February 1 and
coach offered him a scholarship^
return Lou Michael*, an outstanding line­ the Tangerine Bowl-bound
Buf­
t N I N D H t c r — * / i a Mila M l
spectacle will bo
"W e're in the process o f build* Ing s t a ff la hoping that he makes Intermission
■ZTblla llama IMO A lt MB J V I
on the 33th o f th« sam e month. man who also handled all phases faloes, an efficiency o f 78 per Coffey took it on him self to de­
Ing,” Layer u l d Just before game a repeat o f his football career. amusing. Interesting, and ln for
Caualn F ried *
t.ltA lt T M
talent. Last
th„ Wildcat kicking game, rent. On kirk-offs, the red-headed velop his kicking
This Invitation marks the third o f
when
hit young W arner aim s out fo r football at m otive," he s lid . "W e will have
fea’ a Fnrtnoaa
. . . . . 4 M * **'* time ‘ today
summer, hr spent every free m o­
were
named
alternate
captains
of
‘. G » l * l . l * 45-71 H i . * *
charges w ire to fa c t baskitbill* mdl*aeaion, having no expert every pupil ln the school partici­ consecutive year D anford has
ment on the football field with
minded Florida Military Acade­ enee .and turned Into one o f Sem pating if possible, and w e ll hava bean asked to conduct volleyball the all-star team. The squad was berry of Tech. Thc second team a kicking tee and ball.
selected
fo
r
the
Aaaoclated
Press
clinics
ln
Europe,
and
the
success
line has Jimmy Phillips o f Auburn
my.
(note's moat aeriou* threata be* the additional attraction o f tha
"T om m y isn't the first out­
••We'll be much improved by fore the teaion had progren ed Seminole High and the Sanford of his tw o previous expeditions by a regional All-American Ad and Jerry Nabors o f Tech at end,
Qu in t* !* &lt;I-S&gt; l l t t t
r f m t m a c k —a / i # MUa a i f
Junior High bands. T h ou attend­ prompted the Army to entend this vlsory Board o f sports writers and J. T. Frankenberger o f Kentulky standing college player I've had
m ldieiion , but right now we're much farther.
taran
A lt A lt I I # 1 t-lH
who never played
high
school
broadcasters.
third Invitation.
having our handa full with funand Dalton Truax o f Tulane at
f r a n a Artlat
A ltA lt 4-S
The JunioM ophom ore-freihm an ing will be well pleased with the
remarked
Coach
Kim­
The ALL-SEC lino boas'.a itie. tackle; Allen Ecker o f Tech and ba ll,"
D anfort revaalrt that the Army
■ aaa t w i t c h
M O I A H dam intali," Layer remarked. Ha
outing.”
studded team will have a hard
Qulnlala &lt;1*41 l l t l t
has m ore than 29,000 men en­ speed, agility and stamina. Aver­ Paul Ziegler o f LSU at guard; brough, a 30-year veteran o f the
facta
a
aeaaon
opener
today
with
Top on tho list o f Peanut Bowla ix T ii t u r n — s /ia wtw ii.T
row to hoe to keep in competition
coaching business.
_
gaged In the volleyball program aging 207 pounds per man. the
M r. D u b a o # * IT 1# • « " I I # f l - M only one letterman returning on
with their new conference —the ora la tho Routh Bulldogs. Tho In Europe, and hta clinics the past line is composed o f ends Cruse and Dave Kuhn o f Kcntcuky at
Kimbrough recalled that a y ou n g*
Marmnnv Mlaa
I .I t A l t 4 1*1 the aquad.
Orange Belt. They will face many Routh aquad w ill bo attempting two ytara were extrem ely weU and Ronald Bennett of 3lissliilppi center.
K *a D ok
A l t I 1*1
n named Bulldog T u r n e r
•'W« were almost murdired U«t
Through tbo first nine gam
Q a l a l . l * (T-l&gt; I I I I t
cage-m inded achoola on their way, to better their last year's record. attended.
ved up at
Ilardln-Simmons
State, tackles Michaels and Billy o f the season, Majors and Stac
■ KVSCXTIt MACK—a / l l Mila » U
year by graduation,” waa a tcrie
A
t
that
time
they
had
to
accept
both conference foes and Inde­
Michael Ant hon y I . J t * I t A l t 4 l-S
Ircrslty without any previous
Yelverton
o
f
Mississippi,
guards
Florida
State
wUl
have
two
were first and
second in the
a tie for Peanut Bowl Champion­
Hoy a I Vlaw
T. I I I 40 I S -n .
pendent!.
Gordy and John Barrow of Flor­ league In total offense with 942 and experience when he was coaching
llalbu r*
A lt ' l-H
TII1IUI m a c k —A/ IS Mil*
ship with tho Jooos War Eaglaa members o f Its Intercollegiate and
Seminoles Tak« On Boone
g n l n l a l * 14-5) I I I I t
Bui, , k , , * . , Uunny ■ Utb*. J o .U t
&gt;hyslcal education sta ff overseat ida and center Don Stephenson of 900 yards, respectively. Owen and at the Abilene school in thc mid*
K i n i m i m a c k — ■» ta q u * so #
"Last year was an experimental n February
i.iaht. to ll dst.
H.ir
a . l .o t i o n .
j thirties. Turner developed into
Georgia Tech.
Tomorrow Night
Claaba
5 4) i n
t o t t 1*1 KAtby K y lo MUk d u u .rlor . Flr*d
Cothcrn were top ground gainers
thing," Jim Buckler, chairman of
|an outstanding college player and
In
addition
to
D
anford's
volley
Operating
with
M
ajors
behind
ranea C lll
4 I# 1 1 * t t*l»&gt;l
t i ll I I I I I IIAi I •— 1 / H MU*
Tom orrow night the Seminoles the Peanut Bowl committee, aald.
on their teams. All four backs
C ool Dial*
i s : # 1 ! • ! !&gt;
U l i i i n . &gt;'» n«.jr, Hold
b"oHu»*.
! graduated to
the
professional
that
fine
forewail
are
three
more
ball
clinics
In
Europe,
head
base­
averaged 4.5 yards or more per ranks where he becam e one o f
o r Two , T lblun
Mwltth
Cantly go a long way out o f their class "W e will put on a vastly Improv­
OnlAlaU (1*11 t i l l #
m ath
i n n ; __ v a
m i,
km
l hat. A-In Annie, lloll«t ll»1*
when they travel to Orlando to ed show this year, both In fringe ball Coach Danny U tw h ller will talented bell-m overs— Billy Stacy carry.
|the finest centers o f all-tim e with
r , , c k l ' i Ilf .wn * . « » S l « 1.1# I 1-1
n n i i i»tii&gt; -a ,i« mii*
on
the pow erful
lloant activities and in the brand o f foot­ &gt;e conducting baseball clinics In o f 3(ississlppl State, first sopho
rm p o n y
n it n .io i i m
Board members who selected the Chicago Bears.
l l i j f , r IM. Ml** Roi*. T w o T V *, take
Japan
d
u
rln
j
FrO
m
ary
and
[
m
ore
to
make
an
All-SEC
team
R lchard.cn
l i t * Ana
Vnny II. 1.1(11* Tt.li. In* DlnnU, Braves. A lot of the Boono spirit
the team nrc Ed Ashford, Lexing­
ball the boya will play. From per­
Cloyce Box. an outstanding p o s s -t
Qttlnl.1i &lt;1-51 t lS . t »
since 1933; P aige Cothren o f Mis­
l,
* k * C om o
that usually Is spent on football sonal witnessing 1 can say that March.
ton Ky. Herald Dan Hardesty, catching end with, the
T firn t
n .»r r —v i a
w i u iao.ii
sixth KACr_a/ia mii*
Detroit
The
high
degree
of
success
sissippi, like M ajors a repeater
K d . P aa cna i . TAt 4 St 1 1# I 1-1
n m « o Annl*. W a lc o t t Rn».l. Mr. has been sublimated and redirected the Peanut Bowl teams this year
Baton Rouge
State-Times; Ed Lions in the early fifties, was
both men have achieved In their from last year; and Ken Owen o f
Ln ntralrh
IT.It . I# 5 S-*id Mnu«*. f » y
Emsrson.
F s u t t t . x to the basketball courts.
Pope, Miami Herald; Fred Rus­ another Kimbrough-coached pro­
would have little trouble outclass­ respective fields hat
r * b t « rnahtnn
3 I# 1 s-h&gt;»
Hill, ti olo p *. C ompromli*. T ra ck
prompted Georgia Tech, backbone o f Tech's
It w ill be a game o f gallantry to
• O o l r l a l . ( t - l l HT.I#
sell. N'ashvlllo Banner,
Leland duct who had not played high
ing the squads of last year.”
th«
A
rm
y
to
turn
to
them
for
running
attack.
M i r . v i t T I I I t t r r — A / » m i u t i . l m, 1*»-.vkatii mack—* /ie mii#
watch. The unexperienced Semi­
Childs, radio
station
WBRC, school football. He cam e to West
Heckenbach affirm ed Buckler's clinical Instructions overseas.
Conaarvnttoo # I t I I " « « » « t - I U
P * f k y l’* a « v .
Hp**-'y
aU9 P*r. nole, fielding a team mad0*up o f
That backfield Includes three
Birmingham; Ed Danforth, Atlan­ Texas State
VVaahaa
M # 4 I# 1 M
Jaaa J » lh r » # . V * d » Ray. Captain
on
a
basketball
fine punters In Major*, Owen and
Ba r In' Dab
I I # 4 l « H llnnk, Mr. nu tlet. Hadd*nllk*. A d o. Juniors, (ophomores, and a fresh­
ta Jou rn a l:' and Carl Walters, scholarship but gained national
QutnUt* II I ! I T »*
Stacy;
two
fine
passera
ln
Majors
r«4
statements. "The boya learned a
man will step way nut o f their
Jackson Miss. Clarion-Ledger.
A1ATII MACK— a / U Mil*
T O A lO H T t r.a r i u r a
recognition on the gridiron.
lot by
observation ov e r last and Stacy; a conversion and field
ltd’ . Hmnk* A-r**n. Il**ch Tlr*. conference and take on one of the
r i i i t T m i l — .i la Mila
year's le s s o n ," be eald. "This goal expert in Cothren; fine block­
T ru ly Iran*. Hp a* r I’ ark, M nu n. Ilann* o ' l l r U n . I. M Mnn*y. Oar spotlighted teams o f the Big 10
U ln Oat. Itnth n a i r a . CoIlnnwoiMl. Jud*&gt;*a, I.ak* R o c h e l, Huprr r i l &gt;l.
year they are more experienced ers ln Cothren and Owen. All are
conference. If roaches Bud Layer
Trana Al!c». F*n&lt;-r Jt "n *rrh . Rttah shift**
tka th n o r —a a mii*
in all departments, and they are •dept defenders.
and Dick Silvers ean lead their
Call
T V rlM 1 t.ueV»
n* n ard
a i ' .C o M ) HACK— 8 / l a till#
The board selected a second
particularly vicious in their block­
chnrses
into
keeping
the
score
re­
V*t1l»
P »«hln«
flo o d
f a i r y , Roaamand. M-iaCla I.an*. l * V * a l t *
backfield o f Gene Newton and
1.AICELAND
— Young beau­ ing g a m e ."
M nne***
I.HUr,
M * n lo spectable, It will be a feather la
O’ llrlan. l ’ aaca tlo&gt;*. Illua f a a « » h » r . Oak*.
MoTaylah. llalJ i : * « l * . My Vlaan T ar, R. 11. Illmbo
Game tim e la tom orrow night Ronny Qullllan o f Tulan*. Tomm y
their caps.
ties from cities throughout Cen­
Layer will b‘- called on heavily tral Florida's cltrui belt will vie at ■ p. m . ln Memorial Satdium. Lorino of Auburn and Paul Rolen
this season to keep U v Seminole* fo r the title o f Santa Claus Bowl
ln com p«tlt!on. Ifa bring* to San Oueen on Dec. Ml In Lakeland.
ford with him the *kll| and know­ Bowl niractor Bert Lind has an
how o f the Kentucky traditioo o f nounced.
forcin g a running ball game. A
An tiU m atrt
30 cities
and
m ethod o f attack requiring great towns are expected to have repre*
stamina and phviical conditioning aentatlvea selected by D«e. is to
coupled with speed.
take part In Florida's biggest all
Thta will require strenuous con­ youth spectacle, Lind said. The
ditioning and regime on the part two-day event will feature foot
o f thia years edRlon o f the Semi ball games between boys’ teams
nol* cag*rs.
from Washington, D. C., Ft. Lau­
If Layer is able to put acroea derdale, Chicago, III., and Chick
his ideas this year tho Semlnolea asha, Okla.
will be on their w ay to a vlctori
Highlight o f the bowl activities
ous sea ion after these youngsters will be a beauty contest on the
have matured a little. "F rom the opening day between young girls
»»
t»
way the boys are responding so from the various participating
far, it looks like greener pastures cities. Each city ssnding a con­
an- just around the corn er." Layer testant to the Santa Claus Bowl
said. "N ext year m ay be the pay- will fvte the queen candidate, and
o f f ," he added.
»*
n
she will be a part of the Friday
feitlvitias. Including a parade,
si
it
football games and a lot of whole
st
to m « fun, U n d said.
The howl queen will be selected
by the captains o f visiting foot­
ball t«ame. Th* winner wiu hold
tho title M iu Santa Claus Bowl
TAU-AHASSEE IK — One-fifth o f 1937, and will he crowned by
more fishing llccn sci were told last year’ s winner, Jill Boplcki
In Florida during th« past fiscal o f Aubumdale.
year but fishing revenues were
In addition ta a fun two-day
down about ( per cent from the schedule o f festivities, the bowl
year before.
queen through the courtaiy of
D irector A. D. Aldrich o f tha Minute Maid-Snow Crop Corpora­
Florida Game and Fresh Water tion o f Florida, la the eompany
Fish Commission reported today of her mother or a designated
Glass-enclosed, nir conditioned and heated.
S5I.UO fishing licensee were sold chaperon, will go to Maas Broth­
Admission
$1 Plus General Admission of 50c
during the 1933-30 fisca l year, an ers o f Lakeland to select anything
increase o f Bt.134 over the pre­ her heart desires up to 3330 la
ceding year.
value.
Jerry Colllnn, Track Operator
Sorry, No Minora
License revenues totaled 3319,Contestants must be 11 years of
849 a decline o f iU .IU i
age on o f before December 29,
Aldrich said th« revenue drop and not have raachsd her 13th
LIVE BL'FFALOEB are difficu lt to find these dayi. even out hero
ln the Southwest So. West Taxae State's football team, which will was attributed to a combination birthday aa o f Jan. 1, l«*r. All
play in the Tangerine Bowl Jan. 1, has adopted a full-blooJcd of low water levels in tom s lakes queen candidates will be 11 or
r xrr___
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j car old plus the popularity o f the new II years old. Ctvle or fraternal
nd the three
t
(loi: _
for
a mascot
Ills name is Mike and
b-J
Uog tpend* as much tim e around the foutbaU field and dressing non resident three—day 3123 li­ organisations ln Central Florida
root as Buffalo players There's a good reason for It too—he be­ cense.
cities are invited to sponsor a
longs to line coach Clark Jarnagin, who breeds b o m s In the o ff
The revenue decline wiU pre­ beauty contestant, and to notify
•eason "A ll the boye treat Mike as they would their own dog."
111 BAST 1st s t .
«ay.&lt; Jaroagrln. "H ow ever, that poses a problem when we go on vent the commission from doing Bert Lind, Chamber o f Commerce,
Located 8 Miles South Of Sanford
field to work out. When the boys are running. Mike thinks they as much lake end stream im- Lakeland, a t soon ai a local
arc playing with him and it's pretty tough to block him out o f the provem rnt work as it would like,*beauty is selected. Entriea must
On Highway 17*92 Turn West At Ited Arrow
1Aldrich said.
|be la a# later tha a Dee. 13.
p la y s "

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Florida Pow er k Light is re­
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lar construction prorram la 193738.
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YOUTHS SOUGHT
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with wrenehea, then fled on fo o t
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WASHINGTON If* — Th* Air
Force, apparently confident o f
success in bnllding an atom-pow­
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nliine a complete weapon* »y»tem
for the operation o f sueh aircraft.
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available
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let contract* for development o f
aome o f the equipment.
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rector o f nuclear •yatemi.” an
o ffic e o f the Air Research and
Development Command. The iden­
tity o f the system la concealed
behind a code designation of three
numerals and a latter com bina­
tion.
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gram Itself includes two separate
reactor davclopmcnt projects, one
under contract by the General
Electric Co. at an Ohio plant and
the other by Fratt and Whitney at
Hartford, Conn.
The Atom ic Energy Commission
recently completed a big nuclear
aircraft propulsion test facility,
Including a runway as well a*
italic test equipment, at its na­
tional reactor teat station In Idah
Thera are a number o f other
little-known projects related to th«&gt;
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under such code names as "plu
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under direction o f the AEC'a San
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yesterday that “ we have the de­
velopment o f such a plane in the
research and developm ent" itage,
but that it is several years away
from realization.
HI* reply was to a question
whether the Air Force is work­
ing on a plane which could make
flight to Russia and return
without aerial refueling.
Quar|es said the U. S. Air Force
has ‘ -substantially greater sin k ­
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and predicted that dLspite de­
velopment o f guided missiles “ the
manned aircraft will still be our
m ainstay."
Quarles said also that the Air
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CHAPTER U
ta VaPa eyes hern, and ha agreed she might gw
M OVED over to B lamp
reading tha letter, •shore for a few minutes before
on the verandah and read tha but aba made no comment.
wtndlag up her duties.
letter Eileen bad written to Bruce
A fter a few minutes Bruce
Almost aa soon as she’d left
shortly before aho waa killed:
cleared hla throat rather noUUy hla office the was running down
Darting, darling Brucs.
and s a id “ That letter alters the gangplank. Dtrk. who ned
I am writing this in n terrific everything for me. as you k s . caught one glimpse o f her poised
hurry Just ha cose Mummy should 1 realise I ow e Haneon an apolo­ at the top o f the gangplank,
do something stupid and publish g y ." He looked toward her. “ W ill rushed forward to meet her, hie
the announcement of my engage­ you apologias ta h la fo r me, thin face breaking into a happy
ment to Dirk. I hope to H eaves V a l?“
grin. He caught her la hla arms
She n odded “ I f you want me before she had reached the hot•he doesn't, but you know M um­
t
a
I
know
Just
how
you're
feel­
my. And the poor dear la so dotom step, and lifted her slight
Ugkltd about thla phony engage­ ing. B ruce," she added slowly. body down onto the dock, hold*
ment she’s Uke a dog w agging "Don’t show Cynthia that letter,’ tng her eo closely the could
•t* tails. Tou know her heart’s Val said Impulsively. “ Try to for­ scarcely breaths.
been acting up lately, and the get I t "
But presently he held her h{
" I ahall never be able to forg tt
doctor Implores me to do every­
Uttle away from him, hla eyas
thing I can to keep her calm ed It, VaL T h at's asking tha impos­ looking gravely down Into her j
down, until tha danger Is p a s t sible," ha aetd finally.
pretty face. What ha aaw m u st'
The Carre ways drifted out on
Wa know what is really upsetting
have satisfied him, for when eo
her la as, darling—her terror that the verandah, and they all said spoke It waa tn a rough, uneven
Til dash off and marry you, goodbye. John and Jana asked
voice, quite unlike hla usual
which 1 shall do directly Tm Bruce to drop In and aee them
voice.
twenty-one. But for the moment whenever ha had the time. He
“ My darting, m y darling." ko
I’ve hit ou the bright Idea a t a thanked them and left tha house,
e • •
said hoarsely, -y ou ’ve decided,
pretended engagement between
The email ship, half-passenger, haven’t y o u ? "
Dtrk and myself. Hs’a always
She nodded and said breath*
been a good friend of mine, as half-cargo, waa sailing down
you know, though he Isn’t one Southampton Bound tt waa rain­ lessly, “ Tea. Dtrk, yes."
But ht held her away from kina
scrap in love with me. He has ing, hut Vat, glancing through
•greed to let me UU M ummy tbs porthole, didn’t m i n d tha for several long momenta before
that he and 1 are engaged And rain. Dtrk waa meeting her. She he drew her sharply toward hint
goodness, tt waa the beat tonic bad hla radiogram crumpled tn again and kissed her Upa huh*
grily.
1
•he could have had She literally her apron pocket
“ 1 love you, 1 lore you, m y
g o ( out o f her sick bed and al­
She aaw him immediately the
most danced n Jig.
ship doc k e d He waa pacing up darling," he said la a low voice
I think the main reason Dirk and down the dock In the gray, that bad become suddenly gentla
"I love you, Dirk."
consented to m y plan la that ha’s persistent rain. It waa easy to
Again he caught her lo him,
always been really fond o f Mum­ distinguish him from the others
m y and is concerned about her who were al«o awaiting the -r- holding her eloee, and again ha
health. Tou know he ioat hla own rival o f the ship. He was so tall kissed her wet. Hushed face.
“ You've coma home at last, my
mother when ha was a kid and and thin, and tn hla closely belted
i
Mummy and he have always raincoat ha looked almost emaci­ darling," he said presently.
“ Yes, thank heavens I'm home, |
understood each other. He has a ted She saw that hla eyes wera
understood her much better than searching the passengers — the Dirk." ehe,whispered.
And It waa good to be home,
1 ever have, but then Dirk la the fsees e t Uia passenger*— gathered
sort who always makes allow , on the main deck Intently and to be sure of her own heart a t j
•ncce for everyone. If he like* eagerly, but when apparently be last; to have buried her doubts
people, he doesn’t seem to mind couldn’t find her face among and her heartache*, to know a o ,
how badly they behave.
them, she saw a look o f blank surely where her real h sp p ln os
lay.
Anyhow this la just to warn dismay cloud hla face.
Sha waa too happy even to ho
you that should you hear any­
Suddenly the sensed hla disap­
thing about this fake engage­ pointment aa though tt has been awar* that many o f the parsen*,
ment, there's nothing tn It, Just her own personal hurt, and sha gera war* looking down at them
a device to keep Mummy quiet knew she had to do something from the main deck, some smil­
until we can be secretly m arried about 1C She went quickly down ing with sympathy, others cyni­
You know, my darting, m y very to her ow n cabin and slipped a cally. She didn’t even know that
own darling, Td never m erry white raincoat over her uniform. her brother Tom was standing
anyone In tha world but you.
Then she ran up the stairs to the almost directly behind them,,
Tours always,
purser’s office. He was a nice grinning hla congratulations.
THE END
Eileen
elderly man, a good friend o f
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GOVERNMENT REJECTS
REQUEST
TALLAHASSE U*—The federal
governm ent has rejected a request
by Gov. Collins that six Central
Florida counties hit by floods sev­
eral weeks ago be designated
“ m ajor disaster areas" so federal
funds might t&gt;« had fo r road re­
pairs.
President Asst. Sherman
Ad­
ams yesterday said the situation
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4*aier,
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The counties Involved are Mar­
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D A V I D W . ADAMS, at at.
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rwiulrad to ap pear and file, par•nnallr o r by your at tn r n * '
with
tho
Ct-rk
of
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wrlllan d *f *
h
any. l o Iho BUI T o Uulot T i t ’ * (llrd
herein asa lnat yo u In Ih liii «*
and lo aarva a r o p y o f tho .tma
on P l a l n t l f f a at lor n a y . h*l &gt;v..
nr b e f o r e i ha I7ih d a y o f D*camhar A. D. 131* lleraln fall not or
*l«a a D*c r** Pro Confaaao will ba
a n lr r o d a g a i n , ! you.
D o n * and o r d e r ' d
at
Sanfnrd
Sem in ole County, F lo rid a thla I1IU
d ay o f November. A D 131*
W C H u tc h ln ,o n .!r
( t t o r n e v for r i a l n t l f f
?*« North Park Avanua
Hanford. Florida
O P. Herndon. Clark o f tha
C ir cu it Court
Rv Aria 3. l.un d uulit
Deputy Clerk

l e l b * T o w n ,| t b s C e t a i r JeSga,
Sem la ele l e u a l , . Florid *,
l a P re koie.
la rei Fatal* o f
1.11.1.If# IIK.NDFIISON’ nolllN S O N . i
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,
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lag ( l a l a i * or Urat aa d, A s a la a l aald
F aiaia,
You and aacb o f y o u a , a haraby
n otifi ed and rauulrad t o praaaat any
d o l m a and dtnianda whl- h you. or
al thrr o f you. m , r h a r o ag ain ,!
tha rat ala o f L I L L I E lIF N D F ItS o N RUUINhON. llw ,
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LILLIE
HFNDKHaOX
AL BE RT,
docaseod. lata o f aald T ou n tr . t&lt;&gt;
■ha C o a a t y Ju dg e o f SEMINOLE
C ou n tv . Florida, at hla o f lf c a In
Iho c o u r t
knur* o f wild County
at Hanford. Florida
wllhtn right
c a le n d e r aicntha f r o m Iho lima o f
Iho flret p ub llcat loa o f thla notice
Each c laim or dema nd ahall ba la
w r i t i n g and shall atata tha place
o f residen ce and poet o f f i c e addreet
* f tho claima nt, and ahall ba eworn
t o by tha claima nt, agent, attorney,
and a n * euch c laim nr dema nd not
t o filed ahall bo v t
Annie Lee T h o r n t o n
Aa a d m ln ltt r a lo r o f the P i ­
n t , o f Lillie Ifenderaea
Roblao on . alao k n o w n aa U t ­
il* H en de reo a Albert
drcaaiad
W
W ar*
Ally.
O B o v 1I1S

a a a i n i 71«l4*i

MIDDLE OF ROAD PLAN
DETROIT eft—A way to allmlnate catch-as-catch can use o f
the middle lane on threa-lane
highways has come from the Auto
Club o f Michigan.
J
It would give th« middle Una
to drivers moving one way for
several miles, then to drivers in
the opposite direction for several
mile*.
.
Painted lines would design *^
when the change takei place.
The auto club thinks the plan
would cut headon crashes.

WE NEED SPACE
FOR
NEW CAR TRADE-INS
56

Chevrolet, RelAIr

'55

'55

Demonstrator

save

Plymouth * Savoy
l-l)oor
A Good Buy

|UUU

$1195

Ford Station Wagon
Radio &amp; Heater
Fordomatlc

Chevrolet
Del Air 4-Door
Powerglide
Radio-Heater

'54

$1895
'53

Cadillac Sedan
Fully Equipped
Immaculate Inside

ft

$1295
Out

Ituick Super
Station Wagon
Radio &amp; Heater
Power Steering

'53

$2195
'53
'55

Buick Super
I Door Sedan
Completely Recon.

$1295
Ifi
K

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$1095
Studekaker
&gt;’i Ton Pickup
Overdrive

$595
k

'52

J

■

$895
BUY N O W -

Chevrolet 2-Door
New Paint
Radio-Seat Covers

Willy* JEEP
Pick-up 4'WheeI Drive
New Paint

$495
SAVE

M ONEY

4

H0LLER MCIT0R SALES
PALMETTO AVE. AT E. Second St-

PHONES 1231— 1059

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PAINTING

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•6-MONK!*

THE SANFORD HERALD

Pig* •

You'll Find It In —

Wanted: Baby aituag. ref. 10U-M. Used furnituro, appliance*, ti
612,000. 3 bedroom, air condition­
F or Patating call Mr. Tsaksr, Ph.
ed, enclosed garage, b lo ck eonate. Bought-aoId. Larry'* Mart
D AY
WORK, business or do­
66SXR. Room epOCUl 614.9a
itructlon.
Hardwood ft
cork
321 East 1st. SL Phan* 1631.
mestic.
Experienced.
Lucille,
G oon . 90 X 133 lo t Low FHA
FLOOR saadiaf and finishing
Apt. 10, Castle Brewer.
•
monthly payments, 652.79 after
• BIG VALUES
Cloaaieg, waxing. serving Semi­
buying
owners equity.
2322
Wanted— Child’s care. 2 years o f
nole county sinco IMS.
• QUICK CREDIT
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
a ie , pre-school. 2403 Deeottea
H. M. Oleaaaa. Lake Mary
• EASY TERMS
Ave.
WILBON-MAIBX
By OWNER
Natr aad Uaad Famltar*
MeRANEY-MMlTH PAINT* Waotad— Baby anting. D ayi o r
Lak« front, new tore# bedroom
Phone 146
•vaalng, middled age lady. Own 311 E. First 8 l
house on Lake Emma. One and
M i l 8. Park
Phene 1103
transportation. Ph. 3047-M.
hr.tf tiled baths. Florida room.
DeWalt Power S h op .-see U at
U i 211' x 131'. Turn Bo. one
21-W O R K WANTED—MALE
OBEQORY LUMBER
mil* at Oaklawn Cem etery.
ON GOOD USED
Sixth ft Maple
Phone MIS
Waotad Job oa D airy farm or
FURNITURE
M o il Christmas G ift for
For Sale— 2 houses on Upsata
rough carpenter work. Writ*
Dad and Son
Rd. Also nice building lot*. Earl
Otto Klelman, Rt. No. 1, Box
Little Children's Dresses
10% Down— 13-50 per week
PICK A GIFT O F INSPIRATION
W. Vestal. Rt, i, Box 3t3.
Phone 127
60. Sanford. Fla.
303 09 E. l it St.
Cotton, Nylon, Velveteen
—
not
Desperation
MS—FIAN4I SERVICE
and Corduoys
I’his is a free pass to the Rltz Five room house with bath and See our beautiful center places
$1.98 tu 1698
approximately thirteen acre* of
L Sill — Platte Technician
Theatre for F. E. Wilson. Exp.
SW EENEY'S
high hammock land. W. E.
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
&gt;114 Route 1. seaford
dato Dee. 13, 1936.
114 Magnolia
Phuu* 147
I s —MONET TC LOAN
Kirchhoff J f. Ph. 303.
It—ROOFING oil PLUMBING
Clearance — AH Children's Toya
£ T f ARN and GARDEN
Desk ft Chair
AUTO LOANS
Now at HALF-PRICE
CUSTOM RUILT HOMES*
Bets
PLUMBING
ANNUALS In band*. Petunias
COST LESS
MONROE CORNER
VA— FHA—CONVENTIONAL
From 819.93
Coatrait and Repair Werk
Carnations and others. Be each.
CRAFT ft 01FT SHOP
FINANCING
Fret Estimate*
WILSON-MAIER
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
1st. SL, 3 Ml. west o f Clock
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
R, L. HARVEY
311 E. F in t S L .P h ooo 95S
Grapevllle Rd.
Phon* 2056
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
204 Saaferd Ave.
Phon* 1121
OF BANFORD
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
2 Cocoa Plumose Palma, 10 ft.
CERAMIC TILE
Cigarette Lighter*
tall. Ph. 33138.
rtione 1991
1800 Mellonvllle
A large, beautiful selection
Panl P. Mueller A Son i’ ll. 1S4
Oranges, tangerines ft kumquats. OSTEEN-2 bedroom -n o n e home.
Free taiimale, Quality walk.
Me
2S- P 0 0 8 —CATS—PETR
Ladle*
1201 W. 28th. J. T. Fortier 8r.
Lake front. 67,000. RekhentdROUM1LLAT A ANDERSON
PLUMBING ft HXAT1NO
rr. Osteen.
Pedigree Doberman, female. Nice
Cosmetic Travel Kits
On the Corner by the Clock
Septic Tank initalUtlon ft
Ift—MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
disposition,
reasonable
Th.
$2.00 up
Heater Servtee, A r e n t * C.
#6—LO T!
1234-ft after 4:20.
Upright Plano. 633. Call 164-M.
LARGE SIZE
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1335.
ROUMILLAT ft ANDERSON
l » —NORSEM—L'ATTI.R—HOGS
Right choice lots In the Mayfair Natural Solid CEDAR CHEST
On the Cornet Jty the Clock
0 3 - WANTED te BUY
619.30
Arra at an attractive rash
Shetland Pony ft nave saddle. A. Wanted— A playhouse approx.
FURNITURE CENTER
price.
Also twenty
tote in
Complete Line
E. Clark, Oetrcn. Ph. 1333-J3.
10’ x 10’, reasonable.
Phone
n s W. First St.
Wynncwood at an attractive
Sunbeam Product*
1667.
price. W. E. K irchhoff. Jr.
FOR SALE or TR A D E : One Nu­
Pastel Colored Mixers $44.73
Phone 303.
She'd love a dressy d r e n
bian
buck,
2
yrs.
old
for
breed­
WM. E. KADEIl
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
er, 2 nannies ready for breed­
Priced so Reasonibly
112 S. Park Av*.
Includiog: bath fixtures, cabinet
47-BROKERM aad RE At T O M
ing, 2 small billies for pels and
From $6.96 to $7.96
sink, w a u r pump, aepUo tank
t buck. I-year old, S. C. liny, 54—APT#—BOUSES—ROOMS
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
II. ft A. DEPT STORE
and waUr heater, approximate­
BEAUTIFUL
Brittany
Farm
Rt. 2. Box 46S, rhtnio RO W.
Whitman — Norrl*
Sanford
A
ve:
at
4th
St.
ly 636 mouth.
Homs.
3
bedrooms.
3
bath*.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: reem i
Nunnalty — Pangborn'i
Cell, or ee* ua TODAY
"H ad* built’ ’ on Oak shaded
private
baths.
114
W.
First
Bt
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1112
I'd. By appointment.
GIFT BOXED
SHOES— A useful gift for
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
the
Lady
for
Everyday
This is a free pass to the Prairie 43-A R T IC L E S FOR SALE
2 Itrdruum Concrete Block
and Dress $2.98 up
Lake Drive In
Theatre for
CASUAL ft FLAT SHOES
Ail-Furnished Hom e
Efficiency
apt.
Ill-way
17-92
So.
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
Jam s Hull. Exp. date Dec. 15, Wa ouy and sell used furniture
Price $8.2t&gt;0 - $l.ooo Down
by Furtunet, Vogue, Datcbrook
City
Limits.
tilumbtrland
Court.
Payiug top eatb prteas (or any
200 8. Sanford Av*.
1166.
S u es 4-10, AAA to B
thing o f value. SUPER TRAD­ See Seminole Realty for Desir­
Many styles, colors, $2.96-$6.93
Plumbing. Kreaky Heating
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 2053-W
Everyone
appreciate*
able Houses and Apts. Phone 27
Registered Real Estate Broker
COWANS 212 E. l it 81. Ph. 874
M. G. HODGES
THE FINEST
Phone 2871
17 92 at Itiowathl
— Factory to You—
Service on All Water Pumps—
Give her—
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Aluminum
Wells Drilled — Pumps
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
Uanitl Green House Slippers
Venetian Blinds
Paola Road, Phone TOO
ft shower. Steam heat. Inquire
IVE Y'S SHOE STORE
Laura B. Osier, Realtor
Enclosed head. Bag-proof botton
Manuel Jacobson across from
Hazel M. Field. Associate
13—SPECIAL NOTICES
rail with plastic ends. Plastl
Post O ffice.
TARLES
2601 Bo Orlando Hwy Ph I35B
l-ULVKX
or rayon tapei. Cotton or nylon
End tables. Corner Tables
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
EVENINGS: 3115 and 71)0
Shampoo fur Dog*
cords.
2 Room Apts. 112 Elm. I*h. 2983-W
Step, C offee Tables $1.95 up
and point see—IliU Hardware
Beautifies as it cleans 76c
S e n k a r ik G l u u a n d P a in t C u
This Is * free pass to the MovieWILSON-MAIER
Co., M l E. 1st SL, Phono 61
DIDWELL FEED ft SUPPLY CO.
112-114 West 2nd SL
Phone 320 Clean apt. Oil heat, 611 Park.
land Ride-In Theatre for R. W. 311 E. 1st St.
Phono 936
110 E. 2nd St.
Phono 1461
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
McCullough. Exp. date Dec. 13,
Tw o bedroom
house,
kitchen
1836,
W* build, daaign and refinish.
LIVE BAIT
Simulated
equipped.
Central
heating.
690
mo.
Special (hristnia* Purchase
See at 616 French, Ph. 32-R.
PEARLS
Shiners, Bull Heads. Top Guts
Ph. 776. 2417 Laurel Ave.
PARAKEETS
3
Dozen,
93c
$3.75
16
$25
60
PUMPS ft SPRINKLER
$1.98
Missouri
Minnows
and
Worm*
Newly
rrdecorated
4
room
furn­
WM.
E.
KADEIl
SYSTEMS
also Cage* and Accessories
Flaming
Grocery—
E
.
(Isaeva
Ava.
ished
apt.
$33
ino.
Call
435-R
112
3.
Park
Ave.
All types and alias, Installed
KEL'8 5
10c STORIES,. Inc.
after 3:00 p.m . 300 Myrtle.
“ Do It Y ourself."
Paint 2.50 gal. Sweat Shirts, Jae*
JEW EL BOXES
WE REPAIR AN D SERVICE
unfurn. house,
kitchen
kets, Cots, Tanta. Army-Navy 2-RR
$1.95 up
S T I N E
rquipped. 1324 Forrest Dr. $85 204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 160
Surplus. 310 Sanford \vs.
Musical Pow der Boxes
Machine and Supply Co.
mo. PHONE 799-R.
307 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 42
$3 95 up
E X C ~ ll A N G K
Order
personalised
French-fold
TOUCHTON n n u o CO.
FURNISHED 3-room
apartment 2 BEDROOM, quality, masonry
Big Selection o f Jackets
CROSLEY BEND1X
Christmas
cards,
with your
■t 313 Palmetto. Phon* 2392.
home In food condition. Very
favorite inap shot. 25 for 64,
Work Clothei-Sport* Wear
RIPONS fo r Happy Feet
attractive. Owner w ill consider
100 for 114. W IE B O LD rS CAM­ Kurn. gsrage apt. Ph. 432-W.
Rain Coats — Luggage
A siie to fix evary mem ber
trading equity for a house trail­
ERA SHOP, 210 S. Park Ave.
Electric Company
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
of
the
fam
ily.
All
colors
er.
Quick
possnsslon.
2 bedroom Concrete Rlock house,
310 B. Sanford. Ave.
Sarvlco— Quality —SaUafaetloa
$1.95 to $3.30
kitchen equipped. 2351 Palmct
SEWING MACHINES
Pb. 113 Sanford 3637-J—S D o Bery
COWAN’S
212
E.
1st
St.
Ph.
S74
to. Ph. 2347-R.
Hodginen
Necrhl — White
New and Used
WADEES
St.07. — $21.95
HEATING
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
Necklace*
$t oo up
Furn.
garage
apt.
Seasonal
or
G ARRETT S
323 E. 1st. St.
Hip and Cnrst height
REALTORS
Floor Furnace* ft Circulators
Rings — precious gems $9.93 up
permanent. Adults. 539 Valencia
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
IMI Park Ave
Phone 27 sr III
II. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
Dr. rhonc 1909,
Oil heaters, all kind, cheap
Charm*— silver or gold $1 69 u|
Sanford Ave. at 23th St.
200 S. Park
Phone 1440
FRANK ..O..L.L, jew eler
We take yours in trade.
FURNISHED 3-roem apartment, IN V K S T M K N T I*K O I*E K T Y
Super Trading Post
110 8. Park Ave.
GARDEN SUPPLIES
bath, screened porch, garage, Furnished Dcpulcx for only $6,000.
FAIRBANKS MOUSF. Pumps On Hwy. 17 92
Phone 2053-W.
Hose, Tools, Seed, Spray
Income o f $100 monthly.
d o s e in. PHONE 336 or 1337.
Well
Drilling, HOWARD
C.
LADY BALTIMORE
Fertilizer and Peat Moss
LONG, Phone 386. 207 East Space oil heater, perfect cond.
the nation’ s
4-room
furnished
garage
apt.
4 furnished units for $13,000.
BIDWELL F E E D -S U P P L Y CO.
Com m trcial Ave.
_ _ _
With copper tubing. 1410-XM
greatest
luggage
value,
In
Rea-onablc. Convenient location,
110 K. 2ml St.
Phono 1138
colors and ivory, all sizes
GATLIN BROTHERS
adults only. Phone 267 or 300.
This Is a free pass to the Ritz
Y O W E L L ' S
REALTOR
Dragline ft Bulldoier Service
Theatre
for Stanley
Holland.
Beautiful Decanter*
Two bedroom unfurnished home"
Exp. date Dec. 15. 1956.
Ph. 2232 Uenava. 2485 W. Sanford.
Raymond l.undquist.
o f Ilia favorite
LADIES HOSE by Cannon
U ojc in and near-by
school.
ASSOCIATE
Whiskey—64 60 and up
Phone 2422 or 421.
They
give
you
the
same
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­ Oil drum ft stand. Ph. 1110-XM.
Phone 1173.
Atlantic Rank Bid*.
THE TOWN PUMP
ments, invoices, hand bills, amt
w ear a* fam ous Cannon sheet*
44—
APPLIANCES
Unfurnished
2
room
garage
apt.
112 W. First St.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
G
A
R
R
E
T
T
'
S
Phone 227.
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
32.1
E.
F
in
t
St.
FRIGIDAIRE
appliances, sil*
ANBO.N CUFF LINKS
West 13th St.
and lervlce. G. If. High, Oviedo 2 room furn. apt. Including uliland Tie Slides
RAYON
ftlce.
$45.
107
W.
9th.
Fla. I’ honn F O 5-30I5 or San
A. B. PETERSON
It .An up
ThU is a freo pass to the Movie
lamg
Sleeve
Robe*
ford 1612-W after 6 p.m.
Broker Associates: A. D. Peterson
land Ride-In Theatre for F. I).
W ERT JEWELRY STORE
ATTRACTIVE
furnished
rooms
|A.M
Jr., P. J. Chsiterson, Garfield
Johnson. Exp. data Dec. 15,1956. 13— BUILDING MATERIALS
2ul E. 1st. St.
Pliona 3
tu
or lw o gentlemen, lot
P U R C E L L ’ s
Willetts, John Meiirh and It W.
W.
9th
s
i
.
P
IIO
N
K
luJfcW.
O R L A N D O Sentinel fitar, Call
123
W.
Fir.t
Bt.
Williams.
A.
C
Doudney.
l
aud
Tops them all
IIEIM-MIX CONCRETE
Ralph itay, 3130.
Surveyor.
•I—ACREAGE
Window Sills — Lintels
STETSON HATS
SPECIAL MEDANA
WATCHES I
lie
N.
Park
Ave.
Phun*
029
Septlo Tank . Statu Approved
the latest atylex and ahadrv
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Fully Guaranteed
Ten scree exceptional tiled land
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
sizes 6 .1 I to 8
IF IT 13 REAL ESTATE
Slip Covers and Drapes
Ladle*
$12
96
up.
Men’s
$t0.9.1
up
Miracle Concrete Co.
2." J?r‘* »u rf*c* road. W. r.
ask Crumlev k Stontelth
Y O W E I, L * S
STANLEY K ULP.
Sanford Jew elry A Luggage
Kirchhoff Jr. Phone 303.
JVW
Elm
Axe.
Phone
1333.
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
PHONE 333S-J.
3(S) Sanford Ave.
Phone 13(8 I
Pocket knives-C'ollar pins
They Know
CONCRETE
Belt buckle*. Money clip*
r
e
a
l
e
s
t
a
t
e
Roaily Mixed Concrete, Concrete
HEAL EHTATK DRIVE-IN
Key chain* — Watch band*
Block, Sand. Gravel Cement,
2544 French Ave
For T h e n In S d rv k s
FRANK NOEL!* Jeweler
Z&lt;— HELP WANTED FEMALE
ARMS AND GROVES
Concrete
Pipe
to meet all
J. W. HALL, RKALTUK
ID) 3. I'sik Ave.
Qualifications.
Johnny Walker. A*soeiate
Ssltslsdy for steady job .
Must Sherman Concrete pipe Co.
20 sere tile farm . Three bedroom
THE SANFORD HERALD
"Call Hall” Phone 1738
Men’s
Rabin RATI! ROIIES
be neet and friendly. Apply In
house, large barn. All equipment
would be a* welcome as
l*h. : u i
All Size*
person. Jacobson
Department Out^ W eil n th Ml.
and machinery. Easy terms. Ph.
Consult A REALTOR First
a dally letter from hom«
$8.95 — $10 93
13971-J . 1*. O. Box 1154.
Store.
&lt;6—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
C U L L K N A M ) IIA K K K Y
$1. month—$11.60 veer.
COWAN’ S
IN N. Park Ave.
Pkoae n i l
By Mall Anywhere
Girls
over
21
apply
Pig’n B A Y N E S O ffice .Machine Co. 65—HOMES
212 E. 1st. 8t. Phone 87t

EASY TO FIND-

HANDY-COMPLETE

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vfcat i n

win

CLASSIMID ADS

Ph. 1821
l A - P L A C t i M BAT
IT W O N T BE LONG NOW . .
*UI thcr«'Il be m a n room U

d«ne« in4 make marry at th«
DOQOIK DINER A BAR. Lake
U dry.

AN NETTE’S - fo r lo a d food.
Steak,
Chkhon,
Shrimp.
Spaghetti, Kosher Corned B#*f
SandwkhM. 1 0 . CITY LIMITS.

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lobt and fou n d

LOST— O rin fo eolovod tractor
roller, M WaklV* River-Lake
Marg-Longwood Road. If found
ca ll K O O U D W I N , WP A M U
collect, and receive reward.

»—PBBiowAL lo o n c ti
•

ROLLAWAT, RMpttal and Baby
Bede Day. Week, or M oflth Tal. teas. Furniture CeaUr 116 Watt T in t St.
WANTED: gom e
One to crow
watermelon* on 4 aert* o f new­
ly fleeted land in Oolden Lake
_ a r e a . £, C. Ray, Phone 770-W.

AUTOMOTIVE
7—AUTOMOTIVE

WANTED

Sell Your Car to
ROY REEL
301 W. Second S t
&gt;—BO AT* AND MOTORS
Your Evlnruda Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
301 E . le t St.
Phene MS
11— TRACTORS
ATTENTION
BULK
F X U IT
DEALERS, Juit traded thirty
(30)
1666 Dlemond T
T»
tractor* and 1962 Mack A50
tractors. Look these over now
while selection l* good. A!*o
twenty (30) good 31* and *4’
Bulk Fruit trallera. Groat D entDiamond T. 103 So. Orange
Blossom Trail, Orlando 3-1061.
13— TRAILERS
It w ill pay YOU to tea u- before
you buy. Open Evtnlr.g* and
Sunday*.
EastaU* Trailer Bale*
palatka, Fla.
A lrstream Houaa Trailer for aal*.
Purchased new this year. Com ­
plete with combination refri­
gerator, gas rang*, gas hast,
twin beds, dlnet'-o It 13 gallon
w ater tank. St. John’ * Realty.
Phone 1129 or 1070, Sanford.
FO R
SALE— TWO
WHEEL
TRAILER. 1121 SANFORD AVE.
I960 Globemaster IS ft. I BR,
sleeps 7. Must tell this week.
Lose
11000. fo r cash.
Mrs.
G regg. DeLend Trailer Park,
DeLand.
11— T R U C K !
1930—3 /4 Ton
Chevrolet truck,
A*1 condition. PHONE 2163-W.
14— USED CARS
A Y ou ’ ll Be Miles Ahead with a
New 1957 PONTIAC, now on dis­
play.
—and—
Y ou ’ll be Dollars Ahead with the
high-appraisal trade-in you get
from R ly Herron. Juit phone
3456, or after S p m. ? h . 1343.W
F or Sale— Model A, 4 door sedan.
1012 Myrtle Ave.
Chrysler late model 1161 hard top
convertible. 31.000 miles. In excellent
condition,
looki
Ilka
new.
Reasonable
for
cash.
Would make’ a nice Christina!
g ift. Mrs. 1). S. Rowan, 200 W.
20th St.

C m ftr H *r£»l

Mather Of Sanford

WJ

Popular Make*—
CIGARETTE
LIGHTERS
From M e to $10
TOUCHTON DRUG GO.

FINANCIAL

Florida State Bank

Gifts foe M n i jf f i l

LIVESTOCK

M //

R EN T A LS

• MERCHANDISE

ROSA L. PAYTON.

OZIER REALTY CO

Fat Gills

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

ft

Gifts for Him

US

•% $&amp; ££"

Seminole Realty

Robert A. Williams

FRIG ID AIRE'S aveluaiv*
30-inch French Dvor
Electric Range. M v l.H UR
CL.NUDE a

WOLFS

306 E. First 8t.
2 P c LIVING ROOM SU IT*
All Foam Rubber
$198
MATHER o f Sanford
203 E. Flrat St.
MOVIE CAMERAS
$29.95 up
ROUMILLAT ft ANDERSON
Your Walgreen Agency
On th* Corner by the Clock
Wall-to-AVall and
Famous Uulistcn Carpeting
On Lay-Away nr Credit Plga*
SANFORD LINOLEUM ft TILS
127 w . Flrat st.
F or the Finest in Television g lv * —
WESTING HOUSE TV from 612SJB
Uaggcrly Appliance Center
113 Magnolia Ave.
____
Phone 1757____________
Do Ail Your
ChrUtma* Shopping
ON EA8Y CI1EDIT 6t—
.MATHER o f Sanford
293 E. First St.
QUALITY FURNITURE
On Credit or Lay-Away
It’ s Never Higher at—
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. 1st St.
Phon*
West Band Automall*
COFFEE MAKER
Reg. $12.93 Rate Price 610
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ava.
IIUY FURNITURE
on Easy Credit or
Lay-Away Plana at
FURNITURE CENTER
HO W. First SL

Unusual

snaM

STILL TIME
To Order Perionaliatd
Photo Greeting Cards
23 for $3.So
loo for 611
JAMESON’S
Phone 2161

Gifts for toys
GYM SETS
Eight-play
$24.66
II-play, with slid* 634.9S
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. First St.
"P o rt o f Call"
TIE SETS
Something Different
WM. E. KADER
112 3. Park Ave.
Children’*
FLANNEL
SHinTS
99c each
ARM Y-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Av*.

EMPLOYMENT

1916 Chrysler. 4 dr. sedan. 193.
Whistle. Park Ava. ft 23th SL
Typewriters, adding machines
1933 Ford pick up. 4 cyl .. M93.
Safes-Rentals. 314 Mag., Ph. 41
1947 D odle pickup ............. 3293.
1931 Olds. Super 86. Radio It
IT-FU R M TU RE-IIO U H LH O LD
heater, exec, condition .. $693. Young Lady with sales experience
HQY KEEL
X M A S S P E C IA L S
must be nest, friendly ami hr
________ 306 W. Second St._______
able to type. Write ilox JKC
stating age. experience
and
(Free Lay-A w ay)
other details % Sanford Herald.
FflKE
10-12 lb.
Turkey
vith
following:
16— BEAUTY PARLORS
Qulllop Innersprlng Mattress
BOOKKEEPER
$10 Waves by Zotos ft Realistic Experience in furniture store de­
and Matching Ifox Spring
Reg. $133
LESS TRADE 399
17 so Thru Nov. Open 6 * m. •
sirable but not essential. Apply
. Cali * n
— Mr. Camle Sanford FurnH AR R IE TTS BEAUTY NOOK
Mi-Riser
194.30
Hurt Co.. 300 E. First St.,
Phoot 214.
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
3-Rm. Group
_
jjjj ^
Let expert stylists give you soft, 27— HELP” WANTED MALE
(6
lasting waves o f eternal beauty.
Sofa Bed with Matching Chair
Newspaper street *ale»boys want
Priced from $6.50
Rvg. $199
NOW $159 00
ed
for
work
after
acho
n.
Ages
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
up to 14 years uM Sec Mr.
PHONE 363
Bookcase Red
Holley at The Sanford Herald
Dresser and M irror f 4 1 A
right alter school.
11—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Innersprlng M atties* \ I IW
PAINTING
Box Spring
y 11 / •
Full time Sale* Clerk, experien­
Complete BEDROOM
ced. FIRESTONE STORES.
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
TH AT NEW ROOF because you
WANTED— Full time day and
OPEN M ON D AYS
fe a r the cost will be too great?
night driver. If you have been
W "y not drop in? It’ ll cost you
T I L » : 0 0 P.M a resident o f Sanford
for 6
nothing to talk it ovar. You may
months and are cousiderant, a
t'
have a pleasant surprise In store
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
good driver and sober and re­
HILL LUMBER ft SUPPLY
Cor. 2nd ft Magnolia. Ph. 1232
liable. Please
contact Yellow
: YARD 123 W. 3rd St.. PHONE
“ Bud Bamberger, Mgr.
Cab Co. 319 S. Magnolia, San­
13 'The Lumber Number.
FREE DELIVERY
ford.
Ted Burnett
FOR DLSTINCTIVD FURNITURE
29—SALESMEN - AGENTS
for PAINTING
— at Warehouse Prices, visit
2601 Grandview
Phone 1932-M. Ex,-client commission arrangement
BERRY'S. W« az* experts St as­
for capable middle aged person
sisting you to secure gracious
with car, to call on advertisers
good looks with functions! con­
for Central Florida's most pro­
venience. Today’ s best buys in
M a rin e F in iu h cu
gressive magazine. Writ* for
nationally advertised furniture
For Year Bout
appointment giving full details.
at DISCOUNT PRICES 901 W
^ S c n k u r ik filmsii a n d P a in t Co.
Fun. Fact, N’ Fiahin. Box 1179,
First SL Phone 1687 fur Ev su­
Euatia, Fla.
Y l J - l l t W. 2nd 5 L
Phono 320
ing Appointment.

BUSINESS
SERVICES

Gills far 6k!

LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
H IR E 'S ONE
3 HR, CB home, on 2 ahady lots.
Kitchen large enough to cat In;
full tile bath, hardwood floor*
HOLLYWOOD • * - Wal. »tr. it
throughout. Total price only—
613,200 _ TERM S
wa* bound to happen in this here
electronic age. The real sheriff
tV. If. “ Bill” STKMPF.K
o f Cochb* County, Arizona, hs*
Realtor — General Insurer
com e to Hollywood.
Guy Alim Associate
Arlrtle
Prlee, A««Oriate
Square-Jawed and gimlet-eyed,
Phone 903 or 2122 — 112 N. Park just like he should be, Jack How­
ard ambled In from his huge patch
CLAYTON (\ IIROOKS
° f mountain and t W r t to look
Real Estate Inveatments
over another tough looking hornSo. Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 2963-W bre, John tlrom filrd. who hold*
the o ffice o f "S h e r iff o f Cochlao"
PHONE 927* far CHERRY
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary on a television show of the same
1219 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop name.

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Cochise County's Real Sheriff Finally Conies To Filmland

2&lt;&gt;9 FAMILIES
CAN’T BE WRUNG
Five beautiful residential developnirnls: Itel-Air, Pinecrcst South
Pinecrcst, Rose Court and Uiovo
Manors, are standing pruof of
the high-acceptance rating
ol
Odham ft Tudor homes.
You can buy with safety, and live
in the secure knowledge that
your home will continue to in­
crease in value.

IF _
You Select Your
Home In
South Pinecrcst—Sanford
Grove Manors------Sanford
or
Valencia V lllae-D eL and
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
OUR BALES OFFICE T O D A Y 2625 S. French Ave
Phones: 2100 and 2980

Things being what they are
Thla is * fr e t pan to the Prairie
Lake Drive In
Theatre for these days, Sh eriff Howard has a
Verna Neal. Esp. date Dee. 13, little time on hi* hand* after sub­
duing the bad guys, and Sheriff
1936.
Bromficld hat a press agent— so
it was only natural they’d get to­
gether.

w a

Wt a d s

The show folk on the TV s«t
allowed there w ere centaln sim ­
ilarities between Bromfleld and
Howard besides their firm Jaws:
Roth have good contracts. Howard
is serving as sh eriff for the third
tim e; he just got re-elected by a
Vote o f 1,700.

O X ^ P IN E
TENANTS

0 D H A M ft T U D O It Ine.
“ Builder* o f Finer H on es
For Florida Living”

“ Other f.llo w got 31.’ ’ Howard
observed. He’ s kind o f taciturn.
Watching a scene from the TV
tenants fast thru the Want Ada.
serias being film ed, Howard heard
the dialog go like this:
Sheriff: What made your hut*
house, fenced In yard. SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
Classified id*. Phon* ir.M tor a by&lt;d think something might happorch ■&gt; block from
School. 2651 3. Laurel
l f i to him. m a’am ?
helpful ad-wruer.
1T73-J.
W iicw ; WcU.
w*
got
VACANCY

WOOLSEY

3 bedroom
Jalousled
Pinccrrat
Ave. Ph.

PROBLEMS?

Find

to die sometime.
Sheriff: Yes, ma’ am.
Sheriff Howard showed no vis­
ible emotion as he listened.
Later,
he
ronceded
Cochise
County isn’t as tough today as It
was In the era Brumfield's show
represents. Tombstone then was a
one-way street to the graveyard.
Today Howard has 2S deputies.
They keep the county pretty or­
derly.

When he showed it to tha sheriff,
Howard confessed:
“ To tell you the truth, I only
pulled mine twice. And n* not­
ches.”
Then lie asked Hromfled. “ Son,
how old ara y o u ? ”
“ Thirty-one, sh e riff." John An­
swered.
“ Thirty-one!” echoed th* N*
year-old law man. “ Son. I’ d givn
a hundred dollars to bo th lrtfr
o n e !”
Then he hitched up his pant*,
flipped th* brim o f Ms stetson
and rode o ff Into the Hollywood
sunset.

Howard says he get* a lot of
mail from kids who watch the
TV show. One little boy in In­
diana. he jald. wrote him: “ Sher­
iff, you always get your man and
prove that crime doesn't pay.”
BUYS OALORR,
Now, not even a real life sher­ FOR GRAND
iff is gping to deny that.
n u k e tho Want Ada your shopp­
The gun Bromfield wears in th*
ing place.
show Is notched like a washboard.

^ ■ B E R
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has t
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(gw* CONCRETEPlIk

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1®, • n m r*., D m . 4 . 1 » M

l b * remaining SJM will be
brought bare by an Intergovam Mental eematHt*# on European
M igration which haa been in the

J jtv rr apevotieu planned. Eagerly

•We believe this win b* the
largest each eper t ttoa ta peace
Mm* blstery.”
The While Mo m * laid meal *f
Ike air lift will he by Air Pore*
■ad Navy aircraft through the
Military Air Transportation Serv-

f

o t

I m . The ocein-ttft will be by H A
Mavy
Military Transportation
•arvlc*.

About MASS Maagariaa r*fu
gees from Soviet oppression will
came to the Vetted Stale* aboard
government pianm end about A*
got wtO travel by ship. Hagerty
■aid.
•Tb* air-lift will begin within
the neat few days at the rat* of
SM a day,” a White House state-

Longwood
(Continued from P i l e One)
The remaining candidates. L L
Cos. 1M; Russell Grant. 14$; O. H.
Baod grata, 78; with w rite-in *John Ream*, I t ; Richard ZartM*u. 1.

Thee* war* 833 votes cast out
af the 409 registered voter*.

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Program Piaetadt Woman W ill Hava
For Btautification Roof Over Hoad A s
O f Church Grounds Long A s Dog Lives

Hospital N otes

Erma Waldtn (Sanford)
M n . Chatter Mu m (Sanford)
Annie Pearl HU| (Sanford)
la th ery * Thom too (Sanford)
Mary Joe Inghram (Sanford)
Marie Hardy (Sanford)
Mr*. Herman Sway forty
(Sanford)
Mrtkat
Baby OtH Thornton
Babl Boy tw o f forty
Dior b a ile e :
Kdwtn Locket (Sanford)
Baby Boy Lomaa (Sanford)
Bay B. Balrom (L on (w ood )
Dee. a

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huh.'t h s / ie w

. MAN SAYS THIS IS
f A HEAVY D eW if

da Jadirial Omhm U win B#*t at
Lake Wale* Saturday to complete atartini a t S:SS o’ clock at the
Coftfrefattonat Chrlatli
r.
,, ,
^
Church
M tieael

If Your H m H lu Not
Delivered By &lt; P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M,
For Delivery
AN P iD E P E N U B N T D A IL Y NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mini

e e w t proceeduro.
beautification ad the a h n r a h
Juetleo Blwyn Thomaa ad the
Several ad Saafmd*a tap enterSupreme Court, w ho ia council
chairm an. m M the recommend*- talnera are offerin g their am rireo

F R ID A y I B e m DER 7,1956

D A Y OF INFAM Y' W A S 15 YEARS A G O

Hone would be tabmltted to the
OaaaUtntiaa Advleery Oammlaaiea

__
___
o f Lady.” A fter the dog dies, the
te be in ieryorated In a propoeed T rip le"T rio; Little M b* A l l j ^ hoiue and all the furnUhlng* are
MW ebate coMtllution.
Lee. ll-y *ar-old concert pianist; to be cold.
M n . Darae't will cprclflea »•»The adv b a r? com m inion w ill
VIhleei. trumpet soloist
rral
small txquait* be made with
n m H f , M rw alone with other I Ed B**,&lt; m em orF « p c r t ark
.
, maflclan en d Charlie Morrison (be money from the talc. Includ­
Mr*. William W. White (Sanford) pi op no i a eenalltu tionel change* at M. C. and eong-leadtr. Amlatlni ing ISO to Mlaa Steelman.
M n . M. A. Butler (Sanford)
“ Any surplus or balance re­
h
"J**
•* accompanleta will be Mra. Lu
M ai Tattler (New York, N .Y .)
maining ahall be used by Hattie
Ploride Totem approved on N or. |u Bailey and Arthur Greer.
Thelma Williams (O viedo)
Steelman m the may are fit for
Edgar Chadoln (M aitland)
the benefit o f h c n c lf or other
Birth*:
member* o f our fam ily,”
the
Baby Girl White
trill read*.
Baby Girt Thorn toe
In IMA, Mr*. D on * made out
Baby Girl Butler
MERCHANT MARINE
a will with sim ilar provisions for
TBVCK D R I V E ! KILLED
Baby Girl Mu m
C O M M flT E E RETS
a Dog called Sheet. But Skcat
PORT PIERCE ( f t - A Jackson­
Dischargee:
t-D A Y SESSION
died before M n . Dorse.
ville truck driver was killed last
Aaal* Pearl Hill (Sanford)
M IAM I BEAO I Uft—The H ow *
Mist Steelman, who cared for
night when he was thrown from
Welter Sawyer (S anford)
Merrhent Marie* Committee In­
M n . Dorse several months before
the cab la a collision with a car.
VMtiag M oan : Private Bourne, II
vestigating the possible regulation
she died. said. “ She might have
Tb* victim w as John W. Bohana. at. to • p. m .; Seml-Privala
known I would look after the dog
o f pleasure boats begins a tw o- non. 14.
Rimms . I to 4 n. m., T to I p. m .;
after she died.”
day m eeting her* today.
Pediatrics, 11 a. a . to 1 p. n .
Tb# car driver, John Driggers.
Mis* Steelm an, promising to
The committee ia considering
Pannta ta d Grandparents oaly;
the regulation* es % to M y me# M, a# Pert Pierce, was Injured. take food rare o f Lady, observed
Obstetrics, No visiting
during
ure and Its spokesmen have urged He told patrolm an the brake* ea “ I take U d y just about every,
(ceding * f babies. Private Rooms,
where I go when I’ m not working.
everyone connected with pleasure hi* car felted.
II a. m. to 13 noon, I to 4 p.
What will folks say now when I
boating
to make their views
ra. and f to • p. m , Sem i Privet* known.
The United Nations PAO re­ go downtown to shop?”
Room*. I t* 4 p. » . and 1 to
This la the lest In * scries o f ports that Central America face*
• p. a .
Alaska la the largest United
CHAPEL HILL. N. C. bH-Ask
hearings. The com m ittee ha* a l­ ea estimated 100 per cent popula­
Increase tn th* next
80 , « s t c * territory, comprising mar* North Carolina * Jim Jooes which
ready gathered testimony at New tion
than 681000 square mile*.
|t( a m he likes to play football
York, Boatoo, St. Louis and New year*.
Orleans.

iirffsr .r^ia-s „«•trss-j^ .wt

4-H C lu b Officers
To Hold Training
School Saturday

All Seminole County 4-H {Tub

TALLAHA8SEE t^ — Th# Lean

Officer*, both boys and girls, and
tn . u . i
at
. • . ,
Ik* leaders will meet Saturday,
at the Court (louse, for on Offl
ceru*
and
le a d e rs '
Training
School The officers will b* divid*d Uto groups of their respective
..re,..
u ..
,
office to discos* their duties . . d

C'D“ ntr, rr * “ ‘L &gt;a7
r^ or1fd,
yesterday It found no g ra n d * fo r
indictment o f Ted Williams Jr. o f
Tallahassee In th* death o f n
Florida State University clase•"*•*•
8r » ° d ju«Tr m »d* bo tom ment on It* Investigation Into th*
Jeith wf 0 # u l M„ , en€ obflen o f

Over 408
To Attend
Big Event
Thar* was sxeitemant
yesterday.
Local residents were
lowing their mall down
It all cam e about

against and he undoubtedly will
yell: “ Maryland.” In 1883, Jones
a guard, scored hi* only touch­
down by taking the bell from
Prank
Tamburello's (Maryland

la DeBary
even fo l­
the s t m t .
when the

Post O ffice was moved from Its
small wood structure to th« brand
new concrete building on the west

quarterback) bands and running
83 yards fo r a score. This sea­
son Jones grabbed a deflected
peat by teammate Dave Reed and
ran 23 yards for a touchdown

Lake Mary Pioneer
Night in February

o f 17 92.
See itu as If all o f DeBary turn­
ed out or the event, and aven
though parking space In front of,
around and In back o f the new
P ost O ffice I* increased many
tim es, every available apace was
filled.
Th* new P ost Office which will
be officially dedlcatad on Dsc.
U at a huge meeting to Include

By .Mrs. Ruth

By Mary P*wl*v
D E B A R Y -W ith the death this
week o f Captain Samuel Norman
Groves o f DeBary, one uf th*
Seafaring heroes *t our time has
gwaicd into | lv tU u history. Por
twenty year* C*pt. Grove* roam ­
ed the bounding main, master of
(fee good ship E icshbur. owned by
tb* American export tin*. Twice
bis career was Interrupted by
world wars and twice his country
sailed him into th« navy on ipee u l duty. Hu Ex rail bur was re­
sented the V I S Joseph Hew**
and this boat, with Cap, Groves
In command, was torpedoed o ff
th* cost o f Casablanca Jurtng th*
Invasion o f North Africa, tn De­
cember o f 1*64 he retired from
active service and lived in De­
Bary.
Capt. Groves la survived by his
wtf*. Teresa of DeBary and bis
boo, LL Commander Samuel N.
Crov** o f JseksuAJvll*. who ar­
rived at Ftah Memorial hospital
ht time for a efw hours with his
father.
Service* will be held at 8 p. m
tonight at th# Brtaaun Funeral
Home, with Rev. Milton H. Wyatt
o f the First M«tbodl*t church of
iciating Burial will be at a later

speak to th# adult leader* and .
* T,1Uh*****
,
, . ,
■hospital CVt. IS a fter a fist fight
£ "
7^
‘ SU U
• restaurant near th*
Boy* 4-H Ctub Agent, will speak FSU campus.
to th# presidents and vice ptwel------------d«"ts.
INOCULATION O P RAC*
The secretaries will be lead by
HORSES RECOMMENDED
Mrs
Georg# Otto
S r.
p»,t
MIAMI REACH
A research
president State Home D*mon*tra- ''•terinnrian
hat
recommended
Hon Council; the devotional leadinoculation o f race b o n e s
er* by th# Rev. Fred rish er. As- wlMl • serum whleh bos batted
Si.'.tat
f a . tor,
Firs*
Baptist
Inroads front equine sleeping
sirknes* among Arm y hove#* and
mule*.
CW. Raymond Randall, research I
deputy director at W eber Reed!
Army
Hospital In Washington. |
♦ays no new ra tes o f equine I
vieeping sickness have been d is­
covered in Army animals since
use o f the serum was started
•his year.
Th# discs-*, which kdts at high;
.** »&gt; per cent o f th# animats it;
Party
attack*,
was
found
In 1.046;
horses during th* ftrst to months i
o f this year. Randall said It also
attacks human*.
N AVY

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J V V * MEETING TOID
GAINESVILLE JT~ TN# L efts
latur#'* Interim Committee on
Mental Health will m*et In T ailshittscv Jan. 9 for a ftn.it round
o f adv tcv from health expetts be­
fore drafting specific necommeiv
dxttona.
R#P. J Emory O o*a of Cam**
Vilic. new chairman o f th* group,
said th# meeting would run thr«#
or tou r days, then the com m ute*
would ♦tar work on it* r*pnrt to
the 1967 Legislature.
Croas was lamvd chairman sue
c e llin g former State S*n. Edwin
G. Eraser of Macclvnny.

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do tb* hsMtura. . . ita great loot* odds ta to* tua a f antonauiuigl

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Navy ch ief gunner's mate from
T en ne-.e*. shoe him self to death
with a 26 automatic pistol ye*,
tenlay after leaving a *ulcide
note, officer* -a Id.
Sheriff** investigator At Bate*
withheld the contents of the not*
but said it gave no specific reason
for O steen 's aetioo
He taM
(VSteen. 30, &lt;So( himself in th#
mouth after driving o ff th* G ulf
Beach highway sbou' 12 rad#*
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rau-eu near panic among the
cl'v'x European communities
Task force headquarter* -aid
i 133 s—t *sii aboard the ir—opship Dilssara for England. More
then 2.000 left v**t*rriay knocher
troopship i* being loaded for de
parture within th* next day or
two, and three tuorw trswpahtpe
are expected In port smartly.
Th# Italian and Green esonsub
m ix
or
riom ox
s o her* sent urgent appeals to their
i w. a i u s x u m , r. » govem m en u for evacuation ships
k. a s i u t u : . X K H I U I X i
I M CvmvlBlnl having bftarlt *o take away jltterv civilian fam
lA4lltil Y«»l| tft Ml# OrvtlK Uie* before Uii
lit * u l Cvr tt«mtf»4*l« Coun- ti.*.Y French
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MAN

15 Years A go 'Day O f Infamy'

HOSPITALITY

SA N F O R D C O C A - C O LA B O T T LIN G C O M P A N Y
w

the
Japanese
planes
whleh
smashed them 13 years ago today
— a trim little m otor launch ties
op every morning.
Some 1 0 0 .tourists walk alowly
aboard, subdued, chatting In whis­
pers, aw** truck by the scan*
where history was mad# and the
United Stole* plunged into World
W er If. on the day that “ will
live la Infamy.”
They wear bright aloha shirts
and cotton print dresses. Many
have cameras along around their
necks. The children ar# along, ai­
m e d umuturally
ailent and r e ­
served.
The day I* brilliant. Th* trade
winds rustle quietly, much as on
Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941.
The launch passe* * wellacubbed Navy transport, one of
ealy half a deten or to ahlpps la
th* giant harbor.
Tho transport'* radar scope
whirls
steadily, scanning
th*
ikiea. Only a handful o f »hlp* in
Pegrj had radxr In 1941, and a
radar waralag from an Army out­
post never reached Ihe fleet.
“ Ther* were 94 »liips In Pearl
Harbor on Sunday, Dec. 7." the
sailor on the launch says, rattling
throu|h his prepared patt.er.
The launeb make* a wide swing
ami stop* at the h*ginnlng o f the
now don-rted one mile stretch o f
docks and buoys known as “ Bat­
tleship Row."
There, in th* space of about a
retie, seven American battleships
w ere moored when the Japanese
ttrick. Four w#re sunk. Those
afloat were damaged.
Some 2.000 men died, tom to
hist in tha explosions o f bombs,
burned to death in th# flaming
waters o f the harbor as oil spilled
from stricken ships and caught
fir# from Incendiary bombs, trap­
ped below decks o f ships on their
way to the bottom.
Huge columns o f black smoke
poured up and the harbor burned
throughout the night o f Am erica’ s
first hectic 24 hours at war.
Some of the b*ttl*«hip* ware
refloated to fight on during the
P a cific war, hut
the Japanese
attack, with on* blow, made obselete th* battleship concept o f war­
fare.
Never again will Peatl Harbor
present such a luiry target.
Th* Pacific Commander, Adm.
Felix B. Stump, whose headquartera are atop a hill overlooking
to*
sprawling
harbor,
say*.

so
many
in the 15

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS -

The

Altamonte Spring* Civic Club held
ita Deo. meeting and Christmas
party Wednesday afternoon at the
Community House
The girls'
triple trio from th* Lyman High
School Glee Club
presented
a
program o f Chri-tm** songs, di­
rected by Miss Carolyn Ander­
son. Semlnol# County music d i­
rector. Th# cane dance, a tap
number, was done by Nan John­
son and Jerry McIntosh. Dana
Alexander was th*lr accom pan­
ist. Miss Anne Cline,
program
chmn. mad* the introductions.
Mra. J. D. Morriaon, club pres,
called a brief business meeting
after the
program.
Announce­
ment wjs mad* at this time that
(Continued On Page Twelve)

Weather
I 'jlr anil mild through Satur
day eirep t early morning fog;
low tonight 16 S3.

The post office
ia act back
from the ttr e e . with aecese roads
on both the north and south.
Postmaster Walter llnnl wouldn’t
atop for a picture o f him self and
shrugged o f f the
photographer
with “ I’ m too busy". Actually,
he was every place at once, get­
ting things in order to take car#
o f the “ Christmas rush" and the
orderly flow o f mall lo D# llary
residents and out to their friends
and relatives. Hanl s.s-med to he
just as
happy In hi- new
mrroundlnga aa any one o f the D«
Dary folk who were "packing In"
to see their new daily gntherlng
place and mall source.
Of course, the Post Office Is
just on# o f Ihe new modem build­
ings being erected In De Bary to
furnish m ore and better services.
W. G. Miller Is In Ms brand new
real estate office text door to
the post office.
A laundromat huilllng Is n*sr
tng com pletion to furnish an add­
ed service Deharyitfs have not
ye! experienced.
Southen Hell
Tslcphone »tid
Telegraph Co. will soon erect a
brand new building 'or n dial ex­
change on th* com e- of 17-92 and
Angeles A v » It la utderstood that
negotiating for
property
have
! hc#n com pleted and vork will aoon
begin on the structire to house
the mechanism.
D# Bary ia growing, not only
in the num ber o f residents, hut
In the com m ercial establishments
and enterprises, nil lo ovrrtnnk
- the vcrvlce* which ire being add-

The Mayfair Inn ’ Opening night
celebration is a “ complete sell*
out” according to reports this

Manager
Frank Mrbstie Jr.
said (his morning that over 408
have made reservations for the
big event that will get underway
tomorrow night at 7 o'clock.
“ W e're going lo have the biggp-t season in the Mayfair Inn's
history if opening night Is any
Indication at all o f the
gnosis

Mra. Irwin Fleischer was chair, man o f the coffee nod headed
|the hostess line o f representstlvi-a from each rlrcle, with Mrs
I Ed I-anc and Mrs. L P. Hagan
assisting. Ticket takers were Mrs.
1-arry Spencer and Mrs \V. If.
|Stewart.
Models
w ere:
Mr s .
George
Harden,
Mrs.
Charles
- Cole, Mrs. W- E. Kirchhoff, Mrs.
; Fred tlsnas. president
of
the
j club, Mrs. Robert Stone. Mrs. Jew*
[taker, Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs
II. N. Saycr.

“ Safety Is our business,” could
be the summing up o f the state*
ment by D. W.
Collier as h o
concluded a 10-hour safety cou rse
for supervisors, form cn and k ey
personnel o f the City of Sanford
this afternoon.
CertUlmtM w ere awarded the
men
who have attended
the
classes two hours each afternoon
this week. Tho certificate* c e r ­
tify that the course
haa been
successfully completed.
Collier Is a representative o f
tho Florida
Industrial C om m is­
sion, Department
o f Industrial
Safety.

The purpose o f this course. h «
(lancing will get underway
at
said, “ Is to train or teach f o r ­
9:30.
mcn , supervisors, and kep p e r ­
Opening night at the Mayfair sonnel the ability
to recognix*
Inn will coincide with the begin­ unsafe conditions or act* In ord er
ning of festivities for the May- to control accidents."
fair Inn's
$13,000 PGA
Open
“ In 1933 alone,” Collier said*
which Is slated to get underway
Tuesday with qualifying rounds. “ accidents have cost a total o f
Many of the golfers have already $12,990,311,10." And he explained
arrived and will attend the a- just how the cost was a ffected
In each group o f accidents. F o r
falrinstance, he said, there w ere T
City and county officials will
permanent total accidents w hich
attend the gala party signalling
the opening o f the winter season cost a total o f $173,760 in com *
in Sanford and Scminoe Clounty pensation and S13C.G32.C0 In m ed­
costs. Thee
were
1,277
and no doubt officials from neigh­ ical
boring communities will nlio at­ permanent partial accidents with
compensation costing $1,333.023 66
tend the brilliant opening event.
A New York
orchestra
has and medical coats at $742,121.84.
been engaged by the Mayfair Temporary total accidents nutn*
Inn for tomorrow night's open­ hired 26,798 with corapensstlon a t
medical coetg
ing event. The orchestra will re­ 1$1,139,176.20 and
There were
131
main at the M ayfair Inn through- $.1,343,633.08.

Christmas dccurations for the
hotel lobby were supplied by gar
den club members, one from the
Driftwood Circle, showing a fo o t­
ball game in formation, with Hny
players whose head* were pea­
nuts, drew the most
admiring
Othars, o f white chrysanthemum*
with gold leaves a* foil; a pink
and crystal, sunburst reflected,\lit
.
j '» "m ir r o r ; a Vine ami bfaslUan [ f or
popper arrangement;
n
White
Christmas o colossal randle and
|tiny, appealing deer drew much
attention.

f M BATTWMP Arlsowe. ablate and sinking, and a newspaper headline recall th* Dec. 7, 1941 “ Day
#&lt; Infamy," when the Japan*** attacked Ptarl Harbor. More than 2,000 V S . serviceman died as
tb* enemy came In with 100 warplanes and midget tuba to cripple eight baltleshlpa and many leaser
war vessels. At bottom, an aircraft carrier l* d-icked it P n rt Hnrimr is It -w&lt;-ir&lt; now. flnifnarintial'

FOR HOLIDAY

Ertrksen

The Sanford Federated Garden
Club was host to over 300 at the
Coffee and reception yesterday at
the Mayfair. Hostesses, with Mrs
C M. Flotsers. chairman, regaled
the crowd
with
refreshments.
Frank Mehane Jr. acted as co m ­
mentator for the colorful style
showing uf Mary Esther suits, sun
ensembles and form al frocks, as
models from the various Circles
drifted down the winding stair­
way and sauntered among
the
guests.

) Attha other than k found no
- The above elected will take of responsibilities.
ftc at the first regular mMtlng
Misa EmRy King. State Girls' grounds for making a case amt th Town Council In January 4 H Chib Agent. TalUhassee. will *•*"'“ Williams.

Retired Naval
Captain Dies

A a n o d a tc d P r e s s L e a s e d W ir e

_____ _ ... ______

the many hvent* that

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS

Course In 'Excellent Shape'

Baseball bigwigs will be promt
nent among th# Mayfair Inn's
$13,000
PGA
Toumamenl
au­
dience next week, according to
M ayfair Inn Manager Frank Alebane Jr.

There will be other piominrnt
golfers on the cllnte pan«l d*monatratlng various form s, shots, and
styles uf play used In some o*
the biggest golf contests in PGA
circuit play.
As many a« AO golfers have al­
Already indicating they will he
here for th# event will h« Horace ready arrived for practice rounds
Stoneham, head o f the New York
Giant* organisation, Carl Hobbell, director o f the sprawling
New York Giaota Farm system,
A! I/oper, Manager of Ihe Chicago
By Alary fow|#r
White Sox, Freddie llulchlntnn,
U S. Senator Everett Dirksen
manager o f th# St I^iui* Cardl and Airs. Dlrksrn wrr# Introduced
nals, Paul Richards, manager of tn DeBary guests at a reception
the Baltimore Orioles, and Mayo and tea yesterday o f the home
Smith, manager o f the I'iulado! uf U*n. and Mrs. 11 P. Newton.
phia team.
Col and Mrs. Gregory Kcssenk'h
Also Indicating that they will as co-hosts.
be in Sanford for one of Florida’s
The Senator and hit wife have
biggest
golf events are Bill been sun gathering
at
Miami
Higney, manager o f the New York Beech a u j stopped o f f to visit
Giants and Itoaey Ityan, gnu-.al Ihe Kciscnlch* whom they kn&lt;-w
manager of the Minneapolis Mill intimately in Washington. D. (’ .
ers.
and to renew acquaintances of

leading up to Tuesday's qualify­
ing ev»n c
Carfagno said yesterday (hit
the 18 hole rour-e is in “ excellent
shape" and ia ready for the tour­
nament. (ireenkrepers are con­
tinuing their daily rounds o f the
course putting tho fairways and

greens In the “ pink o f condition*
for next week's contest*.
“ IV# had 4.000 In Sanford fo r
last year’s M ayfair Inn $18,000
PGA Open,” said Atanager Ato*
tmno, “ and this year we aro ox*
l&gt;eciing to more than doubt* the
crowds her*."

Senator, Mrs. Dirksen Visit DeBary

Mario Carfagno, host pro for I ng standing, Mr. and Afn. James
PGA
V.*!f1 yf«f#*rHay V Richard" form sr nrishbors In
that lie Is expecting from 230 to 1'i-kin, Illinois.
30u professional
and amateur
After a brief stopover In Tcngolfers In Sanford taking part in iu*sjce, ilia Dirksen* will lie In
the qualifying round on Tuesday. Illinois for Christmas and then
However, Atanager Frank Ali­ back to Washington fo r the Jan­
han# Jr. said that approximately uary session o f Congress.
120 will tee o ff in the Ihm- day
play beginning next Thursday
Slated for Wednesday will be
a clinic with May fair Inn Coun­
try Club'* winter Pro, Porky
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
Oliver taking a prominent part
put roast stinp-T and ha/aar put
on by the ladles o f the Service
Circle o f the Altamonte Chape)
'Oi* Seminole County Rrd Cross net'ed $182.60 according to a re­
Hungarian Relief Fund has now port o f th* president. Air*. C lif­
reached a total o f $47. according ford Sands This will be turned
to officials o f the local chapter. over to the Sunday School Super­
purchase o f
Goal for the drive In the Sem­ intendent for the
inole Countv community It $133 chairs fur the new ftliK-aUou.il
'*Thp chapter hopes to attain building
Assisting the president in th*
Ha goal before 'A Marry Christ
m at' and 'A Happy New Yuar' •upper arrangements wera Alrx.
are being celebrated In th« com 'toroid K. Seaman and *-2tog Mane
mumtjr.
* ”JUaa.
th?

Supper, Bazaar
Net Over $180

Fuid Reaches $47

ATNYrtlR AST. rtnfti. V V f.U .T r* DIKJ45KN vlaldng friaoda ta
l i t B a r y , ( d ia l! I ’lic l^ )

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Opens 56-57
Season Saturday Night
Fans Urged To Keep Festivities
W ill Begin
Keen Eye On War
A t 7 p. m.
Eagles In Bowl Tilt

The Mayfair Inn will officially
open Ita 1936-67 season Saturday
night when a record crowd will
Join with hotel officials for the
colorful event that annually begins
the tourist season here.
Manager Frank Mabanc said
♦hi* mnfwloreservation* are
fast coming to a close as local
citizens make arrangements for
their parties which will help
celebrate this year's event."
Invitations were malted several
weeks ago announcing the fourtheoming Saturday night gala a f­
fair.
Festivities will begin at 7
o’clock Saturday
night
when
cocktails will be served. Dinner
Is announced for 6 o'clock and
dancing Is slated to begin at 9 M.
A New York orchestra will ar­
rive In Sanford In time for the
Saturday night gala opening and
will remain here at the Mayfair
Inn for the entire season. The
three-piece orchestra
ensemble
will play for Mayfair Inn aventa
throughout the entire winter sea­
son here,
"Those who have mide reser­
vations for th« Mayfair Inn
Opening Saturday night are slow
In picking up their tickets,” o f­
ficials of the Mayfair Inn pointed
out today.
"It doesn't look like It now,
but we will be completely ready
by Saturday night to welcome all
of our Sanford and Central F lori­
da friends at the formal opening
for this season of the M ayfair
Inn." said Manager Frank Mebnae Jr.
Tbs opening will coincide with
tho beginning dale of tho MayInn's 91&amp;000 PGA Open
which
ay next
Tuesday.
' r ~l
"Many of our gusats will begin
arriving thla
weekend,"
aald
Frank Mrbsne Jr., "to get In a
few
pra'-tico
rounds at
tho
popular
Mayfair Inn Country
Club."

List Of Noted Golfers
For PG A Open Growing

Tho list o f prominent golfing
It will bo In order to kotp a
keen eye on the War Eagles of
as the Mayfair Inn'a *15,0001
m w i u u c i a iv « v .w v jiiia .L .u
Sanford Grammar School during
PGA Open reaches its final plan
the Peanut Bowl game contests
nlng stage.
Friday night at Sanford Memorial
Mayair Inn Manager Fran's
Stadium.
Mehsnc Jr. said today that Frank
FOE SOME r r a SALAD whDo others have all th e/ want. A light lunch satisfies Esrlene
Coached throughout the season
Strsnshan, rated as 3th best
Vaughn (right) as she nibbles on a salad and sips iced tea. Eating heartily Is Joyce Ann Ben­
by homeroom teacher Richard
amateur o f all time by U. S. golf
ton. (Staff Photo)
Jones, the War Eagles have been
writers, has Indicated he will be
one o f the stronger teams this
★
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★
★
★
★
★
In Sanford for next week's event.
The Sanford
HIwants
Club musical numbera and led club
year.
Many top golf honora from celebrated Its 33th anniversary singing.
Only until the last game of the
around thv world have been won last night with s ladies night and
Allyaon Lee received a standing
season did they lose out on the
by Stranahan. He Is four times Inter-club meeting.
ovation when she concluded the
championship game. All la all.
winner o f ths World Amateur
Organized on Dec. 3, 1921. playing of three aelectioas: 1m*
they are strong on defense, hut
Championship, four lime* winner three of the charter members are promptu; her own arrangement
their offensive game In west.
of the Western Amateur Cham­ still affiliated with the club, nne of Autum Leaves and Treer, and
They needed someone who could
pionship, a former National Ama­ of them. Fat Lane, an active
Concluding the entertainment
throw the long passes for them,
teur Champion, and former British member who last night served as
were the populalrei; Paul Caskey,
along with a player that could
Amateur Champion.
Master of Ceremonies for Ihe en­
Pete Rukur, and Jack Rostman,
kick the ball well out o f danger
Stranahan turned pro last year tertainment portion o f the pro­
“ Diet conscious Seminole High I year managing the Seminole High sert and milk, Mrs. Hasty said. for them.
with original arrangementa and
and Immediatelr won the Eastern gram.
Imprasaioni.
School girls and hearty-eating j School lunchroom. And the care
As a result, she said, the averColors worn by the Eagles dur­
Open at Baltimore, tied for sec­
Cutting th* eight-tier blue and
k°7a J1*.!* Jj*'P*&lt;* . U|. m ,,nta|n 1she takes In “ seeing to It” that age cost of a boys lunch is «0c ing the Peanut Bowl game will
ond place thla year at tha Texas white Iced anniversary cake, were
Tun*hr° om* ,n each hoy and girl is served pro- while the girls* lunch averages be kelly green with whit* nume­
Open ami lied for fifth place at Mrs. F.d Lane, wife of the
rals.
^ f dr*w *
Brack* " ' perly and receives the
food he about 23c.
the tough Greensboro Open.
charter member, and Mrs. A. L.
principal of the school, revested, or ihe should get. reflects the, “ We servo a variety of fo o d s”
In a
telephone conversation Wilson, wife of the club's presi­
Players to watch are:
with Stanager Frank Mebane dent.
« 7”
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.
. . thoughtful analysis she
applies the lunchroom supervisor said,
No. 16 — Eugene Tsylor: one
Jr. yesterday, Stranahan said
‘folk^ who
hh.V w u i 10 Iunch preParaUonT»‘« « are
cottage ofth'e bigger boJ« Of Um forward
More than 100 members and
"I'm skipping the West Palm
wives attended the banquet given
? * " * / I h . t r w lv fa s t r o M ti “ ir 1 f,nd • h®* or s,rl f ° m\ ehec*° * nd frult»alld« cole. wall. He has kept the opposing
Beaeh and Havana toumarnsnts as an annual Ladlss Night prsl a
.
Ju,t t0
tng through the lin» selecting a slaw, cottage cheose salad and mam on guard all season. Other
and practicing for this one in
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„ Poor lunch—I try to find out potato salad, “ not all at
one teams usually have to doubleChristmas party.
Sanford—I want to win It."
‘ Dave Fuller, for
instance, why," she said, “ and usually the time, of course, but varying from guard him If they wanted to realA group of Klwants members
Other
top
golfsn
who
have
In­
aald Bracken, "told me on tho thinner they are the lighter they day to day."
ly keep him out of their baekdicated they will taka part In the and their wives from the Tavares
telephone rectnlly that If we were eat."
And for 23c Principal bracken field.
The Seminole County Junior
Mayfair Inn Open are: Gardner&gt;9ub
local cellbra
serving thosa good lunches here
Commenting on the difference explained during the Interview,j No. 19 — Tommy Hinson: an
Chamber o f Commerce member*
Dickinson Jr., Doug Ford. Bob tion and inter-club meeting.
Wt,Ui d , f ° m.e
w ii UV in d ie t * J,r*remarked a student can get a meat, cholre offensive end and barkflald man.
Fred Wilson, past lieutenant- will hear Ihe complete story o f
Toskl, Dow Finsterwald, Porky
' j
k w s u j a " B o y *
iu*t eat better than girls of vegetable and salad, or two Is talented as
at an end on the
governor of Florida Klwanls read Florida State University football
Oliver and Jay Hebert.
and football baekfie d eoach at _ lnd not
they are diet vegetable, and rott.
down an out past.
Porky Oliver will b* winter the II.-1 of SO charter members this year and for the uture, ak
the University of Florida.)
! conscious either."
"W e do our own baking too,
No. 3 — Joe Lee Thompson'
pro at tha, local Mayfair Inn who originated the Sanford Ki- their noon luncheon meeting to*
•Prof. R. J. Longstreet, at Stet-j fg0Wj
thc ulua| iunche, every bit of It, with the exccp- one o f the smallest men on the
Country Club this season and Jay want* Club. The three original morrow at the Yacht Club.
son University remarked III
, th»t are served here— the boys tion of the hamburger
buns," War Eaglet team. He can run,
Assistant Coach Paul Odom,
Hebert haa npresented the May- numbers who still retain their
g u t of my wsy to stop by to eat.
t meat, nuihed potatoes said Mrs. Hasty. "W e bake piss, pais, an kick. Especially dangerCaptain of; Stetsag'l
fair Inn around the golf drculta connection wlt|» the local organh^R^*
Mrs. Louise Hasty, Lunchroom; (and they eat plenty of them cakes, rolls,
cornbread,
and ous at a downfleld runner
ration arc: T. W. Lawton,
v i o s . foouhll team, wdl be fna
as pl'.yfflY^pro. .
manager at Seminole High School too,) one or two vegetables, dr*-i
( ( ontmued on Page 10) &gt;
Syr 4 — Walter Wadei A
C. Hutchison, and EdLane.
guest speaker at
the Jayce*
Ora of the nswcomers In the J.
remarked in an Interview "Y ou'd:
ferutve Una backer. Has Intar
pro circles of the golf world, Esrl
Tsn past president* of the club weekly luncheon and meeting.
be surprised how many girla eat
Odom graduated rnm Orlando
(Coetinned On Page Ten)
cepted several pastas this year
were recognized and president
Just a salad, but tha boys are sal*|
and Is very good on play dlag
A. L. Wilson w h o
presided schools, attended Rollins College
ways asking for larger helping*.'*
notis.
at the meeting. Wilson read and later attended Stetson whera
“ We can serve lunches so rea­
from Reid C. he graduated.
a greeting
No. I — Billy Stevens: Tha big
There is a possibility that
sonable because o f the help we
Culp, president nf Klwanls Inter­
question mark In the barkfield for
get from the federal government's
national. He alto read a tribute Odom will have additional new*
the War Eagles. When Billy was
....... and comment on "B u ck" Metta
surplus commodity
program,”
to Ralph ...................................
Smith, Sanford Klwanls
or, the War Eagles rolled on to
said Mr*. Hasty. "Already this
c l u b secretary, sent In a greeting |“ nd "Buhba" Blsbcc, both of San*
victory. Ho was out part of tha
By direction of the President from Klwanls International's sec- f ,• and , , Pf°fu&gt;nBnt playerg
%-ear we have received around
season dua to tllnass.
in ths FSU football lineup.
nf th* United States, 1st LL re,ary
93,000 In surplus commodities.
Rlrhard K. McNab, ton or Mr.
And we get a cash reimburse­
Jerry Shcllcnlrsegcr umuium-ed
Wally Dietrichs was elected and Mr* p , K. McNab, of San
ment o f 3-ceuts a pint on milk,"
the Sanford Klwanls Club p a r -,
. . .
a
Worshipful
Master
of
Sanford
ford,
wav
awarded
ths
Distinguish­
aha said.
W P /lfr lP f
Lodge No. 62 F A A 31 at a regul­ ed Flying Cross for "extraordin­ tli-ipatiun in providing marshals
Food is served in several d if­
for the Mayfair Inn's Golf tourna' “ r * L' L
,
ar communication held last night. ary achievement while participat­
ferent ways Mrs. Hatty explain­
ment. lie railed for volunteers to . ^ . a. f
Thursday; low
Other officers named for the ing In aerial flight."
J.
E.
Truhsk.
64,
passed
sway
ed aa aha looked over the lunch­
servo during next week's *vent. I
&lt;3 *6.
1st Id. McNah is stationed at
at hit horn* at 2:10 a.m. Mon coming year were: 1. K. Estridge
room, crowded o f
course,
but
Frank
Mebane
Jr.,
a
member
Sr.
Warden.
W.
W.
Cash
Jr.
War­
Lorkbom Air Force Base. Col­
day following a lingering Illness.
dean and literally filled
with
of the club and Manager of th*
Mr. Truhsk was born Nov. 6, den, L. T. Sheppard re-elected umbus, Ohio.
the aroma o f food cooking and
treasurer and F. L. Milter re­
The award, newt of which was Mayafir Inn told Klwanls Club
1673 In Vienna, Austria.
0 oinf prepared for the noon lunch
received In Sanford today, was members "We received so many
Ha It a retired merchant and elected as secretsrr.
periods.
Appointed officers, according to made on Oct. IS by onler of the compliment! on how th* mar­
his lived In Sanford for the past
She explained that there are
a release from the local lodge, 1Secretary o f the Air Force, Gen. shals conducted tho tournament
four years.
two lines which the students are
He Is a member of the First will be announced later and In- ] Nathan F. Twining. Chief of last year I inpe we can continue
(hat record.
served—one line is for Ihe plate
•taller* in a joint Installation of Stiff, Untied Stales Air Force.
Baptist Church.
lanchss where each student has
lit Lt. McNab ii known to
M iss Runnle Fleischoian. young
Survivors Include twv» daughters. the several masonic bodies on
a choice of vegetables and s a la d hit friends in Sanford as "Zeke."
Mrs. Oscar B. Johnson of Min Dec.
then there It the la carte tine
neapolls, Minn.; and Mrs. R. J
where students ran choose from
Wallstedt of Sanford; one brother,
various salads, pies, cakes or in­
Albert Trubak o f Caneby, Minn;
dividual helpings o f food.
and five grandchildren.
_ In addition,
Seminole
High
Funeral service* will bs held
mchool students have
a
sand­
at 2:*i pm . Friday at Frisson
wich bar where they may choose
Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred
from six different sandwiches— | RIGGED APPETITES are typical of football players, rtramley Dowery of the Free Methodist
egg salad, lettuce and
tomato, Schirard literally beams with ids plate served generously and Church officiating.
ham salad, chicken salad, pimen­ with mill, ami pie to add additional calories. “ 1 like to eat," he
llurfal will be In Oaklawn Mem­
to cheese, bologna, and spicrd said. (Staff I’ hutut
orial Park.
bam—sandwiches.
other
than
him and chicken salad, are 10c
The two salad sandwiches are
13c each.
Another w rvlce
availuble in
IIY MARIAN JONES
worry so, as bad luck happens to hack and J. H. had gone to hi*
IJIh* lunch room
at
Seminole
High School, explained Mrs. Has 0\ IEDO hriday nth may be eVfr)()ne it some time or ano- re»rue and had done the same for
rj*. is 'he hamburger table. These b.id loek' day to some people As u,er \y, boij, thought that nothing him.
sandwiches are 15c with toppings far as our part Is concerned ours ja , a had hut what It could be
My husband said he war com­
o f cheese, pickles, relish, mus­ fell on Saturday, December 1st. wor,r.
ing horn* and not going to an­
tard or catsup served at no ex- If anything more could happen to
Picking up. my
purchases I swer the phone tf we called again
two people on Friday 13th,
I
te* charge
undo my way, tired, weary, sick —Jokingly.
As for drinks, milk is tops on would not want lo be Ibctc.
and diigti'trd, to the parking lot.
At th* Colonial Pilata H*tli* Im­
To begin with Hettie Ragsdale
the list of high school boys and
Depositing m; bundles, I slam­ mediately had fome more keys
and
I
started
out
for
Orlando
a
f­
girl*. "We have more than doub­
med the car door to hurry to made.
let! he umx of milk this year ter work. Each year at Christ­
Scar*. Just a* the door closed
Hurrying to the itore to pur­
jOVCr list year,"
Mrs.
Hasty mas lime ua take one Saturday
my rye detected the car key* chase a dozen eggs, a
loaf of
waiil, “ with pints costing 7c and aficrn ion and go to Morrison* an
hanging inside. Horror**! What bread and some tea, as the to-'
then shopping.
hat' pints only lc .”
would be i
I would up my tiny gold w .'ch ^
1
TL
h* man alJ * t n cal stores In Oviedo
Boys getting two hamburgers
told me of a key man about a closed, we found no eggs, no I
fo - l- nch usOstly gc» a o lart and set It so I would b« certain
tims.
Having block away. Almost running. I bread but lom o tea. Wa wars
o f milk wi*b them, she explain­ of our meeting
overeaten, a* usual, w« decided made it before 3:30—lo find him too late.
ed.
rioted.
Thi* l* Mrs. Hasty's seventh the walking would take some of
Hritie had alrrady made me
Tired and dejected, I made my go to the drug store and take
the callories off.
I went into one of the stores W*X hack to the
parking lot. some buffrin tablet* 1 was so
to try on a rob*. Removing my He tie met me. but sh* had no nervous.
I heavy coal. I threw It a-ro-s a **»»• set "t keys and did not
llettlr deposited me
at
my
rack. Upon leaving the store I kn,,w wh*™ lhpF '*ere »• h°roe door, then started to drive on
consulted my watch to ascertain eVfnheme. The ear would not even
ths time—but I had no watch.' 1 look a chance and phoned turn over.
The
battery
was
I was positively sick. I made J. B. Caught him as he
was dead as s doornail.
ths rounds where I had be«n— leaving the office. He came to
I decided to go to bed beforo
sllll no watch. The watch cost u*. after searching Kettle's hout anythlag elw&gt; could happen, but
what the average watch docs, for the keys. Twenty minute* af- stopped to open what I thought
&gt;ut it wet the sentimental value Irr he had arrived, he had work- was 100 tea bag* and found I
more than money value—being rd the »mall window open and re- had a pound uf too** lea.
i special gift from my husband.' moved the keys and opened th e'
CKLKfRATING HARFORD KIWAVLS Club'a 35th anniversary. Mr*. Ed Lane and Mrs A. L. Wilson, eut ■ huge slice o f th* AnnlverI dreaded telling
him It was door. I knew a prominent Or- J 5 . J T
V h.. L I.0**"
F ' ,Jr* I
to Otari festivities last nig* at the Annual Ladle* Night&gt;*-ei4iralic«; &lt;left to right) at the head tabic ars: Ed Lano, chariot
gone— but hr was such a good lando man had !c&lt;-ked hi* keya,
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member of the Kval rivie orianizatlon; Mr* l.*ne; Mr*. WINon. presiuent nf me Hanford Kiwanis Club. More than too attended Uio
sport about it. Told me uot to up while in Ovicda
soatetii&amp;ei s(luay the Uih.
f
, boaques and ooUrtaiumem which ws* held al the Holy C*u*» Episcopal Church i'sriah Hume. U U lf l ’huto)

A La Carte Portions Served

SHS School Girls Can Count
Calories For Trim Figures

F &amp; A M Announces
Officers For '57

names is growing longer each day13 Charter Members Recoanized

Kiwanians Observe
35th Anniversary

Jaycees Will Hear
FSU Football Story
Tomorrow Al Meet

M c N a b Awarded
Distinguished .
Flying Cross

Funeral Friday
For J.Trubak

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S: 19 Wild BillI IH ckok

It waa early evening aad da*
Jana aad Joha put themaalvea
CHA
Uclously cool oa the
□ R O C S H U D Utt unopuMd out to above Val aa much o f the
after the beat o f the day.
O Uttar la ill* MBit aUrtef laland ae they could before ahe offered her a dgmrot and Uti
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left. They drove her up Into the
down at It la tewtUterauab
m m 1* 1” to Mendevllle, a gra* for himself,
-But It'a BUaaa'a m*dwfUiflf I" dou i little town wittrold-fasbte*- tqto tha deep i
In ejaculated flaaliy. -How a* ed houeee end aa BdwmrdMa was silent for quite a while ba­
•aim—'* H* broka off, »tlll ator- hotel, attractively cool, and with t o n ho aald abruptly:
la s down at tin letter.
-T ou must have wondered why
an enchanting garden that waa
I haven't been to era you before,
“Wrk la aaecutor under M il a riot o f tropical bloom*.
jPeatberatoM’i will,- ahe explalaThey drove her along the coast, Val."
ed. -H e fouafl the letter la a through thick palm grovea aad
-Jana aad John hare been driv­
•ecrtt drawer at the hack at her banana plantations, aad then aud- ing ma all over the Island. They
w%m be wee n u n through denly they w e n hugging the haven’t left ma much thus to
her papers.-She atoaflop ato-wiy- coamhae again, driving by thqr wonder about anything," aha
• m leave jrou te reed the letter, bays with yellow-golden aaad, murmured.
Bruee."
It was that letter," he arid.
eheltercd by overhanging palms
“ Tha letter Kileen wrote to me
He put out a head to atep her. bent away from the wind.
They etopped for a picnic lunch before aha died. I haven't felt
-N o, picas* don't go, VaL There
la a ■ nail, eecluded bay, whan much Ilka seeing anyone since Z
may he aomethtag la It that
ceraa W betlk 1 aUQ caart believe they ewam aad auahathed aad read I t "
8he didn't say anything to
you laeaa te leave me a a i s o afterwards e o n l a d theamelvea
under a waterfall that trickled that, and after a short time ha
looked down at the letter agate down from the mounUlneide. resumed, speaking slowly In hla
aad then hack at her. -But e&lt; Then they drove on Into Port deep, resonant voice.
course." hie voice hardened again, Antonio, a charming old town
"You sea, reading It has mads
-h ell aot oaty la ltaa tar a title, with a small picturesque harbor, ma feel quite differently about
hut he haa laherttad M r» n e t t . and epent the night at the new everything. Eileen hadn’t been
untrue ta our love—It waa all a
■ m h anaey. n a
Ttchfield Hotel.
The neat day, aa they eat hideous mistake. The letter ea*
him a very rich man.
ins everything and, of rourae,
-But ha len t going to urn the lunching on the wide verandah
I Z received it, I*d have gone
overlooking the harbor, Jana
money
down to meet her that day . , .
dieted him quietly. "He’s having iffbed.
a she wouldn’t have been
-It'a a perfect spot, but Z wteh
Btormhurst
h u n t Manor repaired and
I hla Court* Tim­ Dirk w e n here with us. An out* rushing up to London to are me
othy haa agreed U e t It should he lag le alwaye »ucb / » « when he'* —and aha wouldn’t have died. I’m
really responsible for her dcaUw"
tu n ed lata a chUdran’a eonvale*- la the party."
"Don’t you think Mm. Feather*
-But ha'll be back," John said
i home. Moet of Mra Feather*
ocafldently. "Mayba he’ll eome stone waa-to blame la suppress*
atcae'e capital wUI ha apaat
that letter?- Val asked
upkeep. IF* to ha cafled the back oa hla honeymoon. What da
Uy.’
tea reathe retone Memorial you think, ValT" And ho emlled
Ha shook hla head. -No, TO
C hlidm ’s Hearn. I uadentaad ih iy acreaa at her.
.■hoifelt tha oolor rush up under shoulder the blame. Z should have
my brother Tom la goiag to be ____
her blue ayes. -H ow should I known EUeea would never let me
down. Z lacked faith In her and
____
must have loved know?"
-But o f course you know. aha died." Hie voice dropped aa
BQeea after an." ha aald taaOy,
Jane laughed across at bar. ha added, "Aad yet somehow Z
moat turn
•X mart
havu misjudged him."
M s stood up again, this Urns -Why else do you think we've can never believe she te dead,
1th determinattao. T B aaa you been nuking you all over the especially after r a a d l n g her
Island, showing you all the latter."
Val felt a shiver go through
beauty spots, but to lure you Into
-O f course, VaL X W teh-" But bringing Dirk back? And of her, the earns sort o f shiver eh#
cou n t you're going to m a r r y had felt aa strongly that early
again ha broka o ft
morning on the porch of tha little
-Since X*m leaving the hoepltal Dirk."
Val laughed nervously. -But ha voodoo priest's hut
ao eoon 1 mint tea to my pack*
-I'd Uke you to read tha letter,
lag. Tha Chnawaya have Invited may not even like me when ho
mi me analn."
VaL"
me to atay with them until my ■
“ But It’s no concern of mine,
-Oh chucks,- Jana aald. "Ones
He nodded briefly. "TU look In Dirk’s decided on anything, ha Bruce.”
-X think tn a way It te," ha said
doesn’t change hla mind."
on you."
• • •
quietly.
When aha left tha room ha waa
She waa reluctant to take the
Val hadn’t aeon Bruce elnce
again staring down at tha tetter.
Kte h a n d a wart ■baking aa that teat painful Interview at tha letter from him, but since he was
though he w e n afraid to silt opea hospital, but the night before she ao Insistent, she Anally took It
(T o Bo Oonttnuod)
the envelope.
waa to leave Kingston ha called.

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death.
L. A. Leitner, UB Navy atatloned at Key West was calling on
friends last Wednesday. The Leitners were form er residents of
Z*ake Mary.
Recant callers at the Manse
By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON ware Mrs. Oliver Durgcss nnd
J, W. Brsilngton and hit her niece, Mra, Emily Armstrong,
daughter,. Mias LoUbJraslngton, bath o f Tampa and two other
o f Ch#r*w, I . C. t o the guests n lic e s ,. the Mlssai Mary Edna
o f hla brother and sister in law, Burgess and Jessie Burgess of
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Braslngton. Bement, III. All o f these ladles
Mrs. Hattie Shepherd who has are long time friends of the Rev.
been visiting her friends, Mr. an and Mrs. L. W. Scott.
Guests of the H. M. Cochrans
Mrs. T. E. Spires returned to her
for the Thanksgiving holidays
home in Erie, Pa. last weak.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nelson and were her brother and sitter In
hla sister, Mrs. E. Turning at­ law, Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Sinqufield and daughters Janlt and
tended the Vasper Service at
Hampden DuBoat Academy at Frances and a friend, Dsvlri Ho­
ward o f Pelham, Ga. and her bro­
Zellwood, Sunday afternoon.
ther In law and sister, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCall and Mrs. William Harmon of Rosman,
two children have rented the N. C. Enjoying the feasting alto
former Henry Rusell house on were Mr.
and
Mrs. Orville
TJiird St.
Tnuehton o f Sanford.
Phillip Toney who is a student
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Klrkner,
at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Ga., parents of Don Klrkner and Mrs.
was the guest o f his parents, Mr Alice Dennett o f Philadelphia, Pa.
and Mrs. Earl Toney over the mother o f Mrs. Klrkner wsre
Thanksgiving holidays.
recent visitors o f the Don Kirk
Friday evening, Mrs. S. Draw- ners.
Billy Smathcrs. US Navy, sta­
dy and Mrs. W. P. Burke took a
group o f young people to tha tioned at Great Lakes, HI., Is
Youth Zone Hally of the Church spending n short leave with hit
o f the Natareno at New Smyrna parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe SmsBeach. Attending were Miss Col­ thers al their new home on Lake
leen Matthews, Miss Francis Emma.
TUlis, Mlaa Gayla Burks and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. SJoblom
and ton, Charles and daughter,
Charles SJoblom.
Mr. and Mra Glen Grange o f Mrs. Joan Green and daughters,
Worden, 111. have arrived to spend Rosemary and Lynette spent
the winter In Lake alary a se­ Thanksgiving Day with thtlr soncond time. They were tn Mra. In law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Parrish In Orlo Vials.
Cowan's apartment, last year.
Jot Hauser, US Air Force was Alfred Fontaine of North Frank*
called from his duly station In tin, Conn., is here and making
ZJncoln, Neb. by hie mother's plans to build on his property.
critical Ulnesa and subsaquent
Mrs. Helena Lawler who waa

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By Mrs. Rath Layo
Sympathy is extended to Mra.
Ernest L. Harris, » former resi­
dent of Longwood and now living
In Maitland, by her former neigh
bora and friends upon learning
o f the death o f her husband.

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Mra. Cassia Halers entertained SMS Rrowalne Around
Brlahlor Dav
tha Saturday Evening Pinochle l:MWMBM-TV
J A C *B O * Vlt.LIZ
Club at th« home of Mr. and Mrs.
CM ASHES. C
W E D * R I D A f AFTEBHOOH
Gerard Hanson on East Lake S t
w ild nut iiick o k
last Saturday evening. Among i:n*
l:SO etso Itenort
those playing were, Mr. and Mra. IMS fio u s R daerda
M u Caned X
Charles Wales, Fern Park; Mrs. TM*
Tit* Annl* Oakley
Norman Godfrey, Lake Pearl S:*o U o ilfr-r A Friend*
Heights, Mrs. Maude Tupper. John l:o a Tha MUIIonanlro
111* I'va Clot a Secret
Hollister and Louis Knoll
of |a;ae
aeth Century Fox
It two II :•• lleport
Longwood.
lit * l.*n Paul A Mary Ford
II MS I.ata Show
Mrs. Leroy Neuman, who hat ISMS Nawn A Sign O ff
T n tin a iM V m o * * i r *
been a patient nt the Ffaridc San­
4* Teal ratter,i
itarium where she under went Tile oee* Hernias
surgery, has returned to her home liS# Coat Ksaearee
*:te Opea Hou.«
and Is gaining rapidly.
l»:»* (larrv Mnnre
lOiln Arthur tlodfrey
I'M Strike II Rich
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ili.e*
Valiant Ledy
Roy Bowlss on tha birth o f a IMS Lav# of Llfa
llil*
Nenr-h for Tomorrow
daughter at Florida Sanitarium 11:11 OuldlR#
LJsht
on Saturday, Nov. 17, the llttla l:ie lies Raaart
III* Stand tin and ha Countad
lady has been named, Phyllle.
1:1* Aa the World Tnrna
«
]:** our Mlaa Brook*
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson *:J* Itouiapartv
w tr Pavarr
o f West Farmlnton. Me., arrived Si**
t i l * Boh creahv
In town on Saturday to spand tha 4:#* Rrlehtar Dav
4:1S Secret Storm
winter at their home here.
4iS*
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E dee o f Nleht
M ickey Mouie

Mrs. Betty lAckley and daugh­
ter, Sandra, and Mlaa Elayne
Last of Orlando, were guests of
the formers parent'!, Polka Chief
x o t ic h o r s l it
and Mrs. Claude Layo, on Thanks­ T1IE STATE
OF FLORIDA TO:
giving Day.
M AIttUAIL L. FIS El* whoee •'lace
Mrs. Clarence Snow was guest
of Mrs. Edith Hallsm and her
mother, Mrs.
Delia Abar, oa
Thanksgiving Day.

•f realdeaaa la unknown.
A Sworn Complaint havlnf ha*n
Iliad aealnat you In tha Circuit
Court In and fo r Haml«»lo County,
Florida, In chancery, for Divorce,
the abort title o f aelit action being
UEOItUU WM. FISEL. Jit., Plain­
tiff. vo. UAU1UA1L 1* F U E L Defendant, theta praaanta ara to cauao aad
ranulra you to file your anawer or
othar pleadliKt, If any, to lha Com­
plaint riled herein, and to carve a
copy th ereof upon PLIntlU'e A t­
torney on or nature the Ith day of
December, A.D.. tSJI, otherwlae A
D ecree Pro Coafe»eo will bo enter­
ed a p a ln il you the cauao proceed
ex purte.
W ITNESS MV hand and official
Seat at Hanford. Seminal* County.
Florida, thla 10th day of Novem­
ber. A. D.. ISIS.
/•I O. P. Herndon
Clark of tha Circuit Court
' lole County, Florida
Seminole
(S E A L )
Oordcon V. Frederick
A ttorn ey for P laintiff
P. O. Do* H it
3*1 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida

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A r m a n * * .*

Thanksgiving Day dinner guests
visiting har friend, Mrs. Wiggo at the James McGrath home were
Hougaard his gone to Miami Mr. and Mrs. John Dolan and Mr.
where she la employed by her and Mrs. Maurice Parley
and
nephew.
children all o f Orlando.
William Heiamer Jr., US Air
The Contract Bridge G ub will
Force Is spending a short leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs meet at the horn* of Mrs. Leroy
William Hsismer before going N«*un\in on Thursday. Among the
to hla new duty station In Cali­ members playing will ba Mrs.
Charles Nlckola, Mrs. R. C. Carl­
fornia.
son. M r ijE y a James and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson
Thomas T71*6rin.
‘
o f Caslele, N. Y. recently were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar*
Mr. and Mr*. H*nry Eaton,
cnee Ruyer. She was before her who have been spending thtlr va­
marriage on Nov. 16, Mies Joyce cation at Daytona Beach, Kay
In «h* I’ M f l mt the
Judea.
Richards o f Silver Springs, N. Y. Went and Sarasota, were guoaU
Seminole (.'aunty.
The young couple la spending of Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Dsn Leighton on
Slate wf Florida.
la Prebate
their honeymoon In Florida.
la re, SUtate e f
T un diy. The Eatons are rnrout*
Bobby Taylor, US Air Forco tn their home in Green Lake, a .V L L IK L. U IIA Y
Deceeaad.
stationed al Turner Field, Ga., Wls.
Ta A ll Creditor* and Fereeaa lin t
waa home for Thanksgiving.
l e r Claim* ar Demaada
Anala*!
Held Kalatei
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hauser are
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Harris of
You and each o f you are here
announcing the birth of a ton Joe Wlnthrop, Me., have moved into by notified end required to preAlbert at the Seminole Memorial th* Abble Morgan hous„ on Lake tent any claim* and demand* which
you, nr elth*r o f you. may have
Hospital, Saturday, Nov. 21.
St.
a*aln&gt;t the eatat* o f HAI.I.IC K.
UIIAY. detea**d. late of *ald Coun­
Friends of the Rev. C. C. White
ty to the County Judea of Memwill be sorry to hear that he Is
Mr. and Sirs. Arthur Thompson Inolo County. Florida, at hie o f ­
confined to the Seminole Mem­ and Mrs. Selma Larcom were fice In the court hnu*e o f aald
at Sanford, Florid*, w ith­
orial Hospital, suffering from an Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. County
in elp lit ralend.ir month*
from
attack of neumnnla.
the
time
o f the ft rat publication
and Mr*. John Comfort at St.
o
f
th'a
notice.
Cart*
claim
or
de­
Mr. and Mrs. Joslsh Johnson Petersburg Beach. Mrs. Comfort mand ehall be In wrltlns. and
and their son and daughter in I* the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •halt «tate the pleco o f r**ldenre
and poet office addreea
of
th
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson Thompson.
alalmant. and ih a l l .b e twqrn to
have rented an apartment from
by the claimant, hie agent, or
Mra. Anna Cowan.
Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Morrison attorney, end any eueh claim nr
demand not eo filed (hall be veld.
Joseph F. Hauser of Hatfield, spent the past week-end visiting
A. Edwin Hhlnholier
Ae admlnlitratar C.T.A. of
relatives
and
friends
at
Fort
Pa., has arrived to epend tho
the Relate of
Plerc*.
winter In Altamonte Springs. He
HALLIE E. URAY. d*r*aaed
Is a brother of the !ato Irving
Hauser and owns properly in
Lake Mary.
Dob Armstrong who Is a stu*
dent at Florida State University
at Tallahassee was home for tha
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. end Mrs, J. Norden and
family spent Thinkegiving with
312 EAST FIRST STREET
her family In Pensacola. On
their return her lister accom­
PHONE 78
panied them for a visit

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Saturday December 8,
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POT PIES 4 - 99

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r o Hundreds o f reasons could be given for
4 the importance o f this dayto-day converse» tlon. And one o f the main, or "to p " reasons
* would be the fact that ao many people—men
] gad women—are ardent supporters of the
m gopdaraport.
~- • i ’ —
* However, to Sanford, probably the greatoat Importance is tha fact that millions of
word* have been written about the tourna4 * * nt-

.

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* This year's event it the Second Annual
* Mayfair Inn Open—which demands that we
* reminisce p bit. In December o f 1055 practi- tally every sports writer In America was
i familiar with Florida's biggest golf event.
* And from typewriters in newsrooms of im' portent cities over the nation, and In the
' newsrooms o f cities one might consider not
i to important, (thousands upon thousands of
t, wonts trere gathered together for morning
; and evening edltlona, leading up to the
K( thrift »nv play.
.* . And in Hanfoi'd, during the tournament,
l fnd on the final day o f the tournament,
l telegrams and telephone calls practically
a flowed out to every paper—wire services,
Associated Praia. United Press, and Interna*

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KNOTS TO VOW

PGA Open Is Important
Event Te Sanford, Seminole County
T bt — in topic o f conversation in Sanford
right flow to tht Mayfair Inn’. |15,000 PGA

&gt;' *•■

Frank Mebanc Jr., general manager o f the
Mayfair Inn. added the touch to the tourna­
ment in 1055 which attracted thousand* of
people here to either partieipste or to become a part of the gallery following favor*
ite players around the 18*hole course. Mebane built up the publicity, planned the
event, used the telephone day and night.
pri nted programs, planned the fsedlng of
the thousands of people at,the Course, creat­
ed entertsinment for his guests, and at
every point throughout the planning
stage added the "glistening'’ from Its "at­
tractiveness" which bade the tournament
with such popularity right from Its begin*
ning.
Business people o f Sanford felt the inmlux
o f the thousands o f visitors to the city. Ho
doubt there was a trend toward the buying
o f golf supplies and gifts— restaurants felt
the surge o f visitors— motor courts did the
same— and, of course, filling stations re­
ceived many visitors from the huge group
o f golfers and golf enthusiaalit who were
our guests for the most of a week.
There could be hundreds of reasons why
the Mayfnlr Inn fl5,000 PGA Open is so
important to Sanford and Seminole County.
The most inqiortant reason we could give,
however, is the fact tha we think nil o f the

California W ine Available In Paris
O f M f l c r e g . HYMAN
statement?
PARIS I S - I t ’i not «a«r. but
There wai a harried consults*
you eta get California wine In tlon, a long pause, a long absenco,
and behold, there were two dusty
P ark
foui
botUes o f California white—from
at ths coat at o u t s cajoling and Vaudablo’s own private collection.
act art) flatlets at franca. They It atoms.
had read that Loula Vstidsbte.
One wat a Uvcrmora Valley
proprietor o f Maxim’s restaurant, piaot chardonnay INS from Ala­
told Loo Angeles newimen:
meda County. It was described as
"O raurso, ore hare California similar to s montraehet or floe
wloC* In Paris—and they are ex­ burgandy.
cellent. It's aim ply that no on*
The other was a Fountain Grove
order* them ."
plnot Wane, also IMS, from Son­
Well, Vaodable 1* porbapo two- oma County. The Americans chose
thirds right
the Urrrmorw Valley to go with
A rlait to M aala'i brought
the filet o f sole.
thsie m o lt s :
Soon there was a crowd of wait­
At first the sommelier — wine
steward—was rather definite. No. ers around the table. Thty were
Maxim’s had no California wine. curious about this strange fin*
In fa ct Maxim’ s had no foreign tags. Tb«y were more curious
wine. No chlantl. No Spanish about .the people w ho might order
wines. No Portuguese wines. Well, It. Well, you know bow Americans
yes. they did have a few German are. Would they have a sip? Cu­
dis­
Rhine wtnes, but they were tor riosity was stronger than
German tourists, sod even they dain.
MA little small." commented a
usually wound up with a chablia
sommelier ai he tasted tha Liveror a good bordeaux.
But what
about V a u d a b le’ s |more *45. Another r tm tr M that
— --------------------- It seemed a trifle ••flatter" than

M any Don't Stick To First Dream
NEW YORK CR-Don’t worry the White Home. Dwight D. Ki-l
too much If your teen-age chil-, senbowsr, had he geM to
Andren can’t decide what they want napolli, at he originally Intendto be—or appear aet on tome goal ed, might bo runalag a battleship
you believe lmpoiiible.
|inatead of the U.S. govorn*
Survey* o f famnti, people .hnw
'

n purchased
•rs of prolific
f 15,000 PGA Open in Importance to San
lific writers.
writers
There were numerous descriptions of Snn- ford and Seminote County— from its value
ford as flews articles related it ss one of the as news throughout the nation— from its
friendlinest cities in America; as the city economic value— and from that Importunt
t with one o f the finest golf courses of the value, Ijringjng friends to be with us who
1 nation; as the city everyone In America are Important to every other community
everywhere.
* would like to visit
These written words were supplemented
* by the spoken word o f those " h o werc here K j W Q n j s ' 3 5 ^ A n n i v e r s a r y
* ftor the tournament Players and \IsItofs
7
- alike p rocla im ed Sanford as their favorite
^
* the 35th anniversary of the
, spot; PGA official* even called back from Sanford Mwanle Club.
Anniversaries usually pass by unnoticed.
' distant point* to assure local citizens thnt
, their visit hens waa one of the most de- However, n civic organization with the struc­
ture behind It o f sound objects, civic
; lightful o f their lives.
pride,
support of churches, the spirit of
7
Best words last year were spoken by the
building,
and the finding of youth, cannot
: genial head of the New York Giants organi­
zation, Horace Stoneham, when at the con- go b.v without special recognition.
Fifty men of Sanford
f. elusion o f the tournament he said **I am per. were on the orlglnnl
* fcctly delighted with this yenr’ s Mnyfnlr roater-charnctcr members. Three of the fifty
i Inn Open end w* will make it an Annual art* still members, one of them, n past presl
dent, nnd past lieutenant governor, la atill
*188^
J ‘ “ * ' “ J “ “ ----------------------- ----------- " ' ‘ ,r
active and taking part dally In the dub’s
activities.
The Sanford Herald
It is from the ranks nf clubs like the San­
Pebltebed 0 s ilr ■ ■ *•»« « siu r« sr i u Sui
ford Kiwanis Club that lenders of n com­
larsd aa seated siu s su tisr oeteb** ft. t i l l at
munity grow. Out o f the inspiration re­
fe e l Ofttee at ■•afar*. Vtorlda anlar the Ast
ceived in the carrying out of the objectives,
n1 C seerus *r Marsh I. l i f t
r n a D rw S fttm . M iter »»a rubiish**
the duties, the motto, and other require­
MARION HARMAN SR . M seutlse geitnr
R I N O A■i*v s r t l s l s s M a a e a e r
K V K L Y N J C tUJ gS---------ments to be n member, comes the real leader*
ship thnt moves n community Into nction
s n a s c R iP n o R r a t m
ll.ll
w seh
Oi
Of Carrier
nnti sustains Its foundation.
b is T u t
S is Mesths
..T a rs* Meatha
III.IS
gg.fl
9S-§e
Regular attendance at Its 52 meetings
•All Obituary astlrse. sards s f thtsh*. r###latt#»s sue
attire* nf eaurtalam sat fsr ths surpass at ralslsa
ench year imbeds Into members tho sound
f u l l will he shsrese fs r s t t e s t ie r a d r s n u t e s rets*
philosophies o f KIwnnis— participation in
The RsrstS I* a tatmatr s f t a a a m s c ' s i s * Prss*
its projects commits each member to the
which It *alll!*4 sseletlrsly t* the me fsr riput llciSUe «f ell th* Ictsl sews artsted In this sswitspsr.
service of his community—tho knowledge
o f its objectives leads to n firmer belief in
tpreceesM Ntilaeelly by Osnsrsl AilcsrlliUc
:T SS lie lea. SSI deers’* Savlev* Baak I l l s
religious doctrines and the brotherhood of
Altaesa
Oserst*
&lt;
man.
Wednesday, December 5, 1953
F a n e 4,
The Sanford Kiwanis Club on its birth­
day deserves the praise and admirution of
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
any man would coma after me, let him every citizen of the community and the sup­
ieny himself and take up his cross daily port o f every civic lender who is endeavor­
,gnd follow me." READ: Luke 9 : 23-27.
ing to better the environment about him.

be ■ banker, oilman Clint Mur­
chison would be the biggest cat­
tleman la America. He atUI ran
tlon* he aaka moat o ft e n -a n d ; be. If he wanta to.
the one eelebritlei aeem moat in*
Wally Cox would be a play*
tlgusd with— la, "What did you wright. comedian Sid Caeear ’’an*
originally want to be?”
other Albert Einstein." .pebble
Some o f the anawere are highly, Reynold*, a gym taaeher. and do
surprising I f they had achieved ■«igner Adrian a *oo keeper.
their first drsam i instead of JetActor
Stewart Granger
and
tUonlng them:
linger Nanette Fabray would be,
Joe Loula wouldn’t owe Uncle^ doctors; Oicar Hamentein and
8 am more than any
boxer
in \linger Tony Martin,
Lawyers,,
hiatory. He’d be blowing trumpet Martha Raye wnuld be r sellout
in a lop Jaxx band. Juit like hit nctren like Etnel
Barrymore,
•Satchmo"
Arm -‘ singer Patti Page a locomotive
hero, Louie
engineer her ded was a railroad
strong.
Imogene Coca would be a psy­ man, actress Jean Simmons a
chiatrist. playwright, or author. have been a diplomat.
She never did want to be Just dancing teacher, comedian Phil
Columnist Drew Person would
one thing.
Groucho Marx and evangelist Slivers a clarinetist.
One of the oddest dreams of
Bllljr Graham would be formers.
Vaughn
Monrde and
Gloria all: Marilyn Monroe said she
Swanson would be opera singer* wanted lo be a eover girl on "The
and actress Janet Leigh would bo Ladies’ Home Journal"!
teaching music therapy.
What does all this prove? Mere­
Archbishop Cushing of Boston ly that it pay* la know when to
would be s politician. Mayor Rob­ let go o f a dream—and get a bet­
ert B. Wagner of New York ter one.
Meanwhile, most o f us, If asked
would be a concert violinist, and
Llberare would be an undertaker what we’d like to be that we
the profession his father hoped once
wanted and now
aren’t
he’d follow.
|would probably
answer today—
Hotelman Conrad Hilton would! “ Solvent!"

would be If everybody atuck to
hi* firat dream!
Adolf Hitler might be a noted
landscape painter. Harry S. Tru­
man wnuld be known ai s Medal
o f Honor winner Initead o f the
moat vocal former occupant of

decision—I* Hktly to be lesa well
known than the ons who ehangea
hit mind.
Since 1MI Ed Murrow haa in­
terviewed aome Ml celebritle* on
hla CBfl-TV network »how, “ Per­
son to Peraoo." Ooe of the ques-

Too Late To Classify
By RuaatU Kay
Under the leadership of ths
Florid* State Retailer.* Aiaociatlon Florida retail merchants are
conducting an all out war against
shoplifters. Millions of dollars are
lost to merchants each year
through the cunning work at pro­
fessional shopllftars and lb* busy
Christmas seasnn makes th* pro­
blem doubly difficult to handle.
In order to help merchant! spot
the “ shoplifter” the association
has issued a brochure entitled
“ How to Slop Shoplifters" which
it published as an educational
service and is being distributed
to 30.000 retail employees through­
out the state.
Catching a shoplifter ia not
easy for they are cunning and
crafty. Clerks are on the firing
line. They mutt b* cautious as
well v alert. They cannot accuse
anyone of being a thief but they
can watch sutplciou*
shoppers
and call the managsr if they feel

j|OW h0 you spot a shoplifter?

Executive Director, Florida State
Retailer* Association, P. O. Box
TU. Wintsr Park, Vbrida.
Maybe you never thought about
It, but folka who are honest, suf­
fer right along with th* merchant
when th* shoplifter la suceeaiful
for the lost tha merchant sustains
has to be made up and it means
higher cesta for yau so it la to
your advantage to report any casa
of shoplifting you ancounter. No
ona likes to be a tattletale but
shoplifting la a criminal racket
that should be chashed.
It may surprlas yes t* know
that a great «a a y children art
caught
shoplifting. Soma
are
taught such dishonesty by parents,
others by tvl] companions. Most
all of them know that they are
doing wrong but think 1* la m a r t
and th* more they are allowed
to get awoy with it tho worse
they become. Juvenile authorities
are aware of th situation and are
trying to deal with it in a con­
structive intelligent manner. Chil­
dren who start ai shopllftars In
many cases wind up aa profession­
al criminals.'
Stealing is stealing whether the
theft be a package of gum, a bot­
tle of cok« or a diamond ring
Parents who let their children get
by with the theft of Utile things,
railing it a childish prank and
saying “ they didn’t know what
they were doing or didn’t mean
anything by it" are letting them­
selves in for some sprt enough
headaches later as.

Well you watch for rertaln types
of Individuals. I’ emons wearing
loose, baggy clothing.
Persons
carrying loosely folded umbrellas.
Women with open handbags or
foliled newspapers In their hand.
Tipsy or make believe tipsy cus­
tomers. Women with baby car­
riages. Attempt* to engage you
In conversation when others are
at your counter, giving a confed­
erate an opportunity to pilfer un­
observed.
Many merchants have reduced
shoplifting in their sstabllshments
by rearranging displays and stock
so that If within reach o f
the
customer, it it still in view o f
Some;
By RAM DAWSON
Ished this year, the National Assn.; building with 1,700,000 square rlerks and floorwalksrs.
NEW YORK UR— The office of Building Owners and Managers frel „ f office space, adjoining use mirror* that enable clerks'
building boom-brushing asld* ths estimated the nation, total of- Kock#frl|rr
Twa n(bfr to watch merchandise when ap­
parently looking in another di-1
question “ How can they ever fill flee space at flu million square
111 that ipaca?" — ii taking a feet. And CO million square feet huge structures in the same neigh­ rection. A strong overhead light
borhood are in the talking stage. is helpful.
fresh spurt.
of that has gone up sine« the
A 46-story building with one mil­
These are just some of the
In N»w York chiefly— but also end of World War II.
lion square fret of office room. polnta brought but in the manual
In many other eitlaa across tha
New York's building spree has
State , Retailers
*,tend—new skyscraper* are rising eluded 3® million sQuurf
of
»&gt; » . .
»-of~ the .Florida
_
...
i
a ! n .T . L
i between i Association. If you would Ilk* a
today and plant for still bigger oflfcr space in the II y.-ar*
the war. tho Real K.tatc Board;
fk A'* ni‘e *ml -------------,‘r *,n« ,nn1ropy
Dallas L.—Hostetler,
lioa ru l . *
------------------------ r * write
------- —to -------------------------ones are being announced.
And thay are being filled as of New York estimates. Some MO *£5
fast aa built. Tha oldtr buildings new structures have room
— some of them being moder 290,000 workers. Announced plans So? « « w ____
-* n v
gS
aired and air conditioned — are for still more tall buildings
;s will
w l l Il l S f
'2
mostly filled loo. Vacancy rats* bring the total to about 40 million 13 5
In Naw York art put at 113 per square feet.
qent.
This outpacos the other big o f-,
Th* nation’s chair-borne popu fire building boom,. -in V the
I
Z3 -V
iatioa grows lUtdlly. And there years between th* two world wars, “
U a continuous trek to New York I when 32 million square feet — i
by giant and mcdium-slied co r-, including the huge Rockefeller flfc
poratluns, setting up either head-1 Center development - were add
Quarter* or branch offices on|ed lo ih« city’s ofifee working
Manhattan to b* near their sup '^parr.
pliers or cuatomers or bankers. | Latest skyscraper projects to be
Counting In building* being fin-! announced here include a
story

L A F F -A -D A Y

the French equivalent hut that It
we* more agreeable when very
cold. Another said that It teemed
“ lighter" than French white.
The boys were doing their level
best to be polite.
When It came time far red win*,
the sommelier came up with *
Louis Martini naps barbers INI.
The headwaltar. Albeit, came
over to oversee this. Good color,
be conceded. Albert bravely ai*
scried that Maxim’a had had
California wine for years and had
been serving it all the time to
connoisseurs.
An s u it tent dropped tact. It
wasn’t bad, he said taking a
mouthful o f Martini’s Napa V*k
ley but why should anysee ronft
all the way from the Utalted States
to drink California wine?

Gst All Sit

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clothes that
Fresh New Look!
Tlii* year, be ready for holi­
day entertaiAing with no
nerve-racking last minute
rush. Let’s have those pretty
party clothes now ao ws can
make them look their very
best and still return them
with time to spare. T hey’ll
be so fresh ana new looking
you can’ t help being dolighted. So d o let as hear
from you T O D A Y .

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Y O U 'R E T E L L I N G M E!
By WIU1AM Bin ■
Central Press Writer

AN ITALIAN astronomer re. ports having found four more
■ hitherto us known planets. U
. true. Old Sol’s already numerous
family must look, lo other stars,
.like s coovasUon.
t I t
0 * « # / Its not* plsawfa la asld
Jfo taka I J it year* /o r o m revolutWn around tha awn. I mag Ine
a summer tatting more than
ssicn centuries.
I l l
The only hiisli to ewdi a loo*
• summer I* Hwi It must ha feJIowad
- by an equally laag (shudder! shod. dari) aristarl
t f ?
- Prom Colombia, South Amer­
ica, cornea word M a woman who

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claims to be 178. Good grief!—
that would make IST-year-old
Javier Pereira, also a Colombian,
Juet a mere strip ling!
t t t
Brooklyn’s jail to hate pasteltinted bare—newa item, /foieever, to the prisoner* they el iff
won't rentable a rainbow.
! f t
A new speru, soon to be pro.
dosed, Is titled “ Harmeny at Iho
Werid." New, where In the Som
Hill did th# composer get THAT
IdeoT
» ! t
In Austria, a 20-yssr-old don­
key, now retired to pasture,
smoke* tn average of 20 ilgartla
a day. Tha critter's probably just
too stubborn to^ .v* up the habit.

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THE SANFORD HERALD W#d., D«e. 5. 1966. Pag* S

Fannie Surasky
Weds T. Gordy
In Jacksonville

S o c ia l £ v e n li

Mr. and Mra. J. Surasky, of
Brooksvlllt, announce the mar­
riage o f their daughter. Miss
Fannie Surasky, to Tom W. Gor­
dy.
The double ring ceremony wag*
solemnised In the presence o f th e'
Immediate family. In Jacksonville,
at the Temple Congregation Ahavath Chesed, by Rabbi Dr. Sid­
ney M. Lcfkowitx, Dee. 1.
Mrs. Gordy la employed at Uia
Naval Air Station in Sanford.
Mr. Gordy Is a retired Naval Of­
ficer of Green O w e Springs.
The newly-weds
are making
their home in Sanford, at SOO
Myrtle Ave.

By GRACE M. STINE CIPHER i these bells Inspire Stetson Students
'a s they toll hymns twice dally
Stetson Highlights
U.
In &gt;5 minute periods, with music
No. y w y eyn. werent decel»ln« »t|llfnU alter£ „ n f a l fh, conyou
last Wednesday
afternoon, M,e toart&lt; , n addlllon ,0 ,ha
when you thought you taw Joyce I placement of several antiquated
Milam, Harriet
Redding,' and parts by new, improved ones
Grace Marie Stlnccipher (your which has already been done, it
truly) marching with the Stet­ Is the university's Intention to
son Band in Sanford's Christmas have the bells tuned to the chro­
parade—that was us all right I matic seals and possibly add to
And I must say that Is was great the number o f hells. Already a
fun marching in the old home beautiful thing to hear, with these
town again—gave us quite a thrill! improvements the carillon should
Hope you enjoyed it as much as indeed be truly inspiring.
a did.
A carillon concert la planned
Then on Saturday the Stetson for the evening o f Dee. 19 in
with the
annual
Band marched in the DeLand conjunction
Christmas parade. This time, Christmas candle lighting cere
though, instead of the tradltinoal monlal by the tower with the
green and white uniforms, the Stetson glee clubs participating.
Band divided into three separate
Betty Co-ed and Joe College
and quite distinctive groups — a
We
hear that Phillip Toney,
Bobo Rand.- a Hepcat Rand and a
Teeh, has
hill billy Band— each donning ap­ student at Georgia
from elec
propriate costumes. These "uni­ changed his major
form s"
were quite
hilarious, trunk* to physics and has been
especially those of the Hepcata selected as a lab assistant for

MUa Nixie Mae Kirrhkorf
(Photo By Lawson Fields)

★

★

★

★

★

★

Nixie Mae Kirchhoff Engaged
To John Philip Coleman Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Emil
Kirchhoff announce the engage­
ment of their daufjhtet. Nixie
Mae, to
John
Phillip
Cole­
man Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
John rhlltp Coleman of Atlanta,
Ga.
The bride-elect is a graduate
o f the college of William and
Mary, Williamsburg, Va. She is

who were "real gone" la Elvis
type clothes — complete
with
sideburns and key chains. Their
music had quit* a "heat to It,
too! The Hillblllfrs
were well
applauded aa they played such
tunes as "T h e Tennessee Wallx",
'On Top of Old Smoky," and act­
ed out "T h e Farmer In th,. Dell."
A great many laughs were direct­
ed at the Hoboes as they wand­
ered amoag the crowd In typical
hobo fashion, and as they lay in
the streets, resting,
while they
played their laiy tunes. As you
ran Imagine, a hilarious time was
had by all band members!

The annual Green Derby Carn­
employed by Retail Credit Com ival Day was held last Saturday
pany, Atlanta.
on the Stetson campus. Sponsor­
Mr. Coleman attended Georgia ed bv the Women’s Physical Ed­
State College. He is field represen ucation Club, the festivities in­
cluded circus music, clown, pea­
tatlve for the Schlage l»ck Com
nuts, popcorn, and a midway fill,
pany.
with booths
sponsored hy the
The wedding will be solemnized fraternities, sororities, and other
December 29 In Holy Cross Epis campus organisations.
copal Church.

.,b* n.e.x*
Also In mak
Ing this change he will also be
changing from the Co-op Plan to
the regular college course.
Seen at the wedding of Yvonne
Cullen and Harvey Wilkinson last
Saturday evening was Hank MeLaulln, especially home for the
occasion, llank Is a student in
the engineering school at UofF.
Junior Metis really seemed to
enjoy watching a football game
for a change last Friday night
when Sanford
defeated Winter
Garden at the annua] Homecoming
Game In Memorial Stadium. He
also seemed pleased that so many
Sanford folks were congratulat­
ing him on hi* outstanding record
with the rSU Semlnoles this
year. Junior was home especially
to see his sister, Dottle, as she
reigned as one of the Homecoming
Sponsors.
Other college studenU enjoying
the SHS Homecoming game and
other festivities
w-ere Jimmy
Kridcr,
Mary
Lou
Copeland,
Joyce Milam, and Grare Marie
Stineclpher, stud.-nU at Stetson;
Jo* Hunt and Robert Miller of
Georgia
Tech;
and
Robert
Armstrong who attend* FSU.
We arc pleased to hear that
Marianne Strickland
has gone
"back to the books"
after a
recent Illness that kept her in
the infirmnry for over two weeks.
Marianne Is a sophomore at FSU
having transferred there this year
from
Virginia Intcrmont
In
Bristol, Virginia.

The first visit
of a foreign
gym team in the history of DeLand was announced this week by
Mrs. Sara Jemlgan, head of
Stetson’s department o f physical
education for women. The Fin­
nish women’ s gymnast team will
appear at the DeLand National
BY VIRGINIA CONN
Guard
Armory
on Thursday
M r s. Jemlgan,
as
The old fashioned box supper her family for a ten day stay. evening.
at Cdr. and Mrs. Hawkins' Fri­ Joan Fellini will go to Boston for chairman o f the International re­
day night was termed a great a real Naw England Christmas lations section of the American
success by the Air Station crowd. And that's what I miss the most, Association for Health, Physical
The boxes were gaily decorated, ■don’t youT At this season the Education, and Recreation, was
some In the Christmas vein and1clear, cold air with a touch of responsible for arranging
the
■ •
*
. ,
others pertaining
to different snow, the smell of balsam, and American tour of this group of V * n O p i O i n A r f l O l Q
occasions. One had a tittle air-; the sight o f trees
laden with 14 from the University o f Hel-'
plane perched on its lid. The first snow, a glowing fire and — well, sink! In Finland. That this Gym­
box was sold to W. J. Blevins I could go on forever, but if I nast Team is really worth seeing
The South.Me P-TA will meet
and contained a brick with a tag do I'll have a bad case of home-1 la backed by the fact that they Thursday night at g p. m. Paron it (bride's first biscuits), soma sickndss, when really all I have will appear on the Ed Sullivan ent* are Invited to visit their
well wilted vegetables, and a box to do is remind myself o f slush, television program next Sunday children'* rooms prior to the
o f bicarbonate. The outside o f , wet ski pant* and runny noses, night.
meeting.
this box wss deceiving, ss it wsa ( and I'm mighty glad we live in
. Gue*t speaker will h* I.t.
done up to a fare thee well with' Florida.
The university carillon o f Stet-1 Charles L. Arnold,
Chaplain.
son, located high atop Holly Everyone Is Invited to attend, and
a huge red ribbon, and we hope,
--------------------------Tower overlooking the campus hear Chaplain Arnold speak.
that the lucky gentleman finally
and the city of DeLand Is now
ate dinner. The bidding was very
of uring
being ma&lt;ir
made one
one
|
aw
l in the process
PIWTSX UI
lively,
nearly all the
boxes A
of
the
be,t
■nws
*"
college*
brought s dollar, and were filled A t t e n d s D a y L a m p
•
• &gt;ii»vnp-il in »Isa CutaAH U...U
with delicious specialties o f their
School have energetically donated •
various makers. After all had
o f their time to making
such]
eaten, game* were played. Punca
Over 200 girts, leaders and
Colee and Katie and Rob Jack- counselor* from the Girls' Anxil- Improvements as are necessary. . ' r *n" *,ra- Jobn Andes crlewedding annlson arrived juit in time for the .iary for the Seminole Association, I-ong a tradition o f the school. bra,rd lb,,ir
versary on Nov. 27. Mrs. Andos I*
spelling bre. The
rest of the rnarfr up of Seminole and Volusia
the mother of Arnold Omey of
guests were Ida Be* and Russ j Counlles.
attended dsv
camp
Isvke Mary,
Wilson, Rea and Lee Hamrick, last Saturday at the MQ Ranch.
Dot and Joe Leary, Will and Joy The morning session was presid­
Webber, Rlllle and W. J. Guid- ed over by Linda Goodson, of
rey, Ernie and Sally Lovs, Mar­ New Smyrna, president, and the
vin and Geneva Quickert, Carol devotional period was in rhnrg*
and Buddy Cook, Bev and Dick o f Barbara Branson, of Pierson
The girls assembled for devoAllison, the Guidreys and the
tionals and announcements
for
Arnolds.
flit* Bauer dropped in to see the day, after which Herman M or
me yesterday, bearing
luscioui ris,' owner o f the ranch, talked
coffee rolls to go with my coffee, to them. They then divided Into
This busy girl Is doing a wond*rouP' call" l ranches, and
erfui Job as
secretary to the **cb f r i was given a horseshoe
Newcomer’s Club here In Sanford. *** denoting the ranch to which
In addition to this she is very ,b * belonged. Mrs. W. L. Seig,
Lt. and Mrs. John W. Miller I
active in the Girls Scouts, ani
*,&lt;neVa* wa* in charge of this
of Roswell, N. M., announce the
many other things.
of ,hc program.
Everyone is getting into the! The groups o f girls then went birth o f a son John Wright. Mrs.
Miller is the former Miss Mar­
swing of things for Christmas. ? n " ,lure b,k' V “ h lhtl?
The children are singing carols. !ead*'* ■nd1Meh «™u? buiIt ita tha Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Msh-!
the grandparents. j
and my
reporters are all
out
,re h
an,‘ " ‘ “ 'd wiener* an,) Ion Wright are
'
I
ak.iemiiitsi
nad lunen.
‘ v *
i After lunch the girls
all as­ Edgewater, Sanford and Lake '
There will be a reception Wed­
sembled for group singing, led by Monroe.
nesday night for the new Priest
Mr*. R. R Gray, of Uingwood.
The girls had a beautiful day j
at Holy Cross Episcopal Church, following which
Mra.
Norman for their outing and It was voted
The time will he eight o'clock
Bennett of Daytona Reach, youth a huge success.
at the parish house, and he Is
director for the Seminole Asso­
the Rev. John Thomas. We are ciation, presented the Mission
so glad to, have the Thomasei
.
, Study. The day wss brought to
and their four children her* i n , a ,qMe „j|j, reer«ation and game*,
Sanford, and do hope that evenr|)jrd. r
direction of Cecil Tuckone will
come down
to meet
County Agent for Sanford.
,b fm ,
,
| Mrs. John E. Fox, GA ConnieSeveral people have inquired |or&gt; had charge of Ihe arrangeLAST TIME TONIGHT
about the fashion show the sixth ments for th* day. There were
STARTS • : »
o f December at the Mayfair Inn. u girl* attending from the San
“ These Wilder Years’*
It will be a i-nffec from eleven to |ford Auxiliary of the First Rapone, *nd admission will be one tiat Church and 11 from Lake
STARRING:
dollar. The public is urged t o 1Monroe. The largest group from
JAMES CAGNEY
come. Models will be girls from ' a ilogle church was that of the
BARBARA STANWYCK
the
Circles
of the
Sanford1First Baptist Church in New
Feature— ( : U
Garden Club, and the clothes will ISmyrna which was represented by
be from one of
our exclusive j 67 girls. Those towns taking part
CO-FEATURE
dress shops. In
addition to all in the day camp were Oviedo,
this, there will be some beauti-1 Geneva, Pierson, Holly Hill, Day­
ful arrangements and displays by Iona, New Smyrna, Longwood,
6 m
the
Garden Club,
using th e1
Christmas theme of course.
Plans are being made by many
either to go home
or to have
visitors In
Sanford over the
holidays. Jim and Louise Parker'
_
w THE
are going to Pensacola for Christ­
NAKED
DAWN
mas to visit her mother and fath­
Arthur Kennedy
er, Admiral and Mrs. Leo Compo.
CHILDREN UNDER U
SMt-ud An l)n*MVtWi
Cy and Jean Fltton hope to go to
&amp; Hold Back Tomorrow
ADMITTED FR E E "
Columbus, Ohio to see his father,
John Agar — t leo Moore
Show s: J : M 3:21 1:33 7:12 9.31
and Polly Savaga
is expccLng|

Conning
The News

Philathea C lass
Enjoys Traditional
Dinner Monday

MRS R. 8. STONE and Mra. William E. Kirchhoff in Faahlons to be
shown at the Sanford Garden Club'a roffee at the Mayfair Inn
tomorrow from 11 to L
chairman, announced the annual
Christmas Party for the member*
children will be held on Dec. IS
at the home of Mrs. Vohe A. Wil­
liams Jr.
Mrs. Ralph Betla wss imtalled
The members o f the Rota Slg- as Recording Secretary to replace
ma Phi brought prrients for Mrs. Gerald Ryman.
Chattahoochee to their meeting
Mr, Satn Thnrmond an(l Mr*.

Beta Sigma Phi
Selects Project
A t Monday Meet

A traditional Christmas dinner
at the home of Mra. VlRWr
Greene, teacher, was held MoMiiy
night by the Phltathea Class o f
the First Presbyterian Church.
The yuletlde spirit prevailed at
this get-to-gether, as Mrs. Greene
used all her lovely Christmas de­
corations, which she had accu­
mulated through the years, to
bedeck every nook and cranny of
her home. Mrs. Greene has had
to add a couple o f porches to her
home to keep up with the everincreasing size o f her class, but
still had ample room to entertain
them all this year.
As usual the table fairly
"groaned" with the weight of all
the wonderful food prepared by
the hostesses, who were Mrs.
Greene. Mr*. Andrew McPherson,
Mrs. Jessie Herndon, Mrs. Lilly
Eubanks, Mrs. Charles Morrison
and Mrs. R. T. Motile.
Mrs C. L. Redding, outgoing
president, presided over the busi­
ness session and the program
was presented by Mrs. P. R,
Stephenson and Mrs. Greene, who
told th* Christmas story In flan
nelgraph pictures,
songs and
scripture.
There were 29 members and
guest* present to enjoy this an­
nual affair. Guests were Mrs
Lowell Ozier, Mrs. Wilma Getz,
Mrs. Margaret Mason, Mrs. Glenn
Wimbrsh, Mrs. L. A. Palmer,
Mrs. W. L. Roche and Mrs. It.
C. Long.

Monday nigh at the home of Mr,. Harold Chapman gave an Inter\olie A. Williams Jr.
r.tlng program on "People" cov
Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr. and Mrs. rring the origin of Christmas
Ralph Betts reported
on the i customs.
Thanksgiving Basket given by
Refreshments were served hy
this group to a needy family.
|the hostesses. Mr*. Voile A. WII.
Mr*. Horton, projects chairman, |Hams Jr. and Mrs. A. O. Roberts,
led a disctnsloa on work the to Mrs. Donald Pales, Mrs. Dan
group could do for the hospital. Ratten, Mrs. Ralph Betti, Mrs.
At this time it was decided to Harold Chapman, Mrs. Robert
give a rocking chair to each o f; Cushing, Mrs. Gordon Frederick,
the nurseries. It was nlso decided Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr., Mr*. J.
that, If needed, a lounge chair L Horton Jr., Mrs. Malcolm
would alio be given. The main Lodge, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, Mrs.
project will be decided at a Inter A. O. Roberts, Mr*. Herbert Stcn- Mrs. Alfred Greene, Mrs. Ralph
(late.
strom, Mrs. Sam Thurmond, Mra. Cowan Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Swain and
Mrs, Gordon Frederick, social |Wallace Tyre, Mrs. Ed Peterson,' Mias Sue Ratterson.

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�SH S Opens Basketball
Season HereTomorrow
situation with two n on do wo tho
■idea and on* down tho middio.
Tho play foreoa « defensive lam a
and will give tho Seminole* an
opportunity to get in an early
■coring punch.
“ W ell have a team that haa
fair apaad thla
year,” Layer
■aid, “ and we’re going ta force
the opposition ta run with as, and
w all try to ran F.M.A. ragged."
Layer said ha
would use the
superior (peed of hla Seminole*
against the
almost exclusively
■harp'shootlng Cadets. •'We want
the game to be played on our
eaide
lite o
* 9f Item
o/w ivf H he
t ie
aaM
tho
court,"
said.
“ That way wo win be able to
tley on oven terms with them."
The Acadmey is a basketball
minded institution, having no footbail team, and they are perennial­
ly well prepared early ta tba tea*

eoorta o f the Ugh school audi­
torium gym agaiaat Florida Mil­
itary Academy.
Urn Seminole*
win eapitaliie on speed aad the
h n a k to seek their initial win
over tho eage-mlndcd Cadets.
Layer will hare
Ma laexpereneed boya running the ball in
tba Kentucky tradition:
n fast
rebound dribble, a three on two

Notes
In Passing
A message o f hops trickled
from tho office o f tho County
Superintendent o f Publie Instruc­
tion this morning fo r tho many
basketball enthusiasts o f Sami*
note County.

"TUP. OBJECT IS to put tba ball through the ring up there," buketball coach Bid Layer insfruc’4 the candidates likely to land the starling quintet positions aa the cage season opens to­
morrow afternoon at 2:30 In the high school auditorium-gym against Florida MlUtary Acaremy.
Cecil Dandridge, Ken McMurray, Bruce McCoy, Joo High, and Claude lllttell all figure pro­
minently in tho coming cage season. At left la assistant basketball coach Dick Silvers. (Staff
Photo)
_____________________________ _____

F lo r id a G olf
In P G A Golf Tourney
Junior High Teams
Begin Basketball
Howard Gordie, bartetbali men­
tor
for Sanford Junior High
School, paid this morning h«* has
fcnun basketball on the Jinlor
high level along the same
th« newly Initialed football pro
gram. Gordie said, however that
the bav’ietball season would be
m ire advanced than the football

TliK FIRST SAMPLING o f tho 1MIS7 Sanford Seminole baikotban squad that opens lie season
tomorrow against Florida Military Academy at 2:3S in the high school gym. (left to right)
Pront row: Ken McMurray, Bruce McCoy. George Harriett. Cecil Dandridge, John Barley, 0
lifford McKlbbln. Back row: Bill Tyre, Claude HltteU, Joe High, and Jim Warner. (Staff Photo)

T. MUwoe, Superintendent o f Pub­
lic Instruction said that gymna­
siums fo r the county high schools
wore la the near future.
In tho Interview with Tho Her­
ald Mllwee said, " I feel confi­
dent that whan we gat the report
back from the State Survey
Team, we will have gymnasiums
fo r Samlaolo High, Lyman, and
Crooms Academy In the near fu ­
ture."
For years tho county school
system has boon oiperianclng a
mushrooming o f school attendance
and the budget has been strained
tearfully Just to meet classroom
needs for ths almost overwhelm­
ing boom in pupil enrollment
“ Our primary problsm
has
been, and Is, gattlng classrooms
fo r thesa children," MUwee aeid.
"B u t 1 think the aurvey team will
recognise our needs, and then
we’ll proceed. Immediately to do
something about them,"
MUwee’s words raised the m o­
rale in Lyman am! Crooms cir­
cles, a* well aa the many Semlnole High fans.
For the past decade Lyman haa
bean scheduling aU thalr gam ei
on opposing courts. They prac­
tice on clay courts for game pre­
paration, and coach Jim Payno’ a

By HUGH ANSI.F.Y
SPORTS EDITOR
The Second Annual PGA $15,000 Mayfair Inn Open took a
local
awing today as
reports!
came in indicating that Florida
golfers would figure prominently
in tho play,
Doug 8anders of Miami, taught
by Andrew J. Bracken, sportsminded
principal of
Seminole
High School, the flnl of the sport
will lead the local players.
During
Bracken’a
coaching

Kan
McMurray Is
rapidly
shaping Into an all-around Semin­
ole threat. He has staadUy im­
proved during the p u t weeks and
la impressive on the middle man
driving. Hie chances o f being the
all-important middlei man in the
running game are enhanced by
his good bail handling. Ha’a no
slouch on shooting, either.
The aurprise o f the early preseason pracUcas
is Ray Lundqulst. Lundquist h u fitted well
into Layer’s ball running program
with a fine display o f speed and
accuracy. This doesn’ t seem too
impressive until it la noted that
Lundquist la short-only 5’2"—
and he’s young-only a freshman
— and he’s already earned a
berth with the darting quintet.
Thla boy beara watching.
The Semlnolea will make this
initial appearance on the home
courts and then win not bo seen
on the local level until the Sem­
inole County Invitational Basketball
Tournament during
the
Christmas vacations.
Layer said ha hoped a large
turn out would b* on hand to
cheer the team on to auceesa in
the season opener.

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I | discount on any now
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ONE MOUNT IS ENOUGH
NEW YORK UO—Dava Ed&gt;
had one mount at Jamaica but
that was enough the day he won
the Gallant Fox Handicap with
Summar Tan. The 4-year-old
eoit earned $37,000, with 10 per
cent of the winner's share going
to the veteran Jockey who piloted
Needles to Victory in the Ken­
tucky Derby last spring.
,

ly hampered in practices by the
necessity of calling o ff practices
on the auditorium-gym in order
to aurrender stage space to playpractices, festival organisations
and the myriad other products of
high school activities.
The new emphasis on minor
sports on the high school level
CHADWICK STILL OFF ICE
haa been heralded by many as
EAST NORWICH, N. Y. W tha thing needed to complete the When Bill Chadwick said ha had
quit at a National Hockey League
referee ha meant It. For the last
two y e a n Chadwick haa baen
manager o f tha Pina Hollow Golf
Club. He recently turned down a
chance to become a part-time
hockey referee.

“ We’re going to go the limit thla
year," he .aid. "That m ca.u that
era'll have a 10 game schedule
— five away and five homeGordie said that his charges
would open the season neat Tues­
day at 3:30 against Enterprise
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THE SANFORD HERALD Wed., Dec. 5, 1956, Page 7

Additional Society
Christmas Party
£ l a t o Dec. 15
A t M cK in le y H a ll
The astral] Chrtitma* party of
the Methodist Cattle Memorial
Claaa will be held at 7 p. m. on
Dee. U at MeXlnley Hall.
Tleketa are 81.25 oer person and
reaerration meat be in no later
than Dee. 10. Payment will be
made at the door on tbe night o f
W h e party. The nursery will not be
^&gt;pen to take care o f children.
turkey will be given aa a door
prise.
An entertainment program will
follow tbe turkey dinner.
Toys and gifts may be donated
fo r the children in the Methodist
orphanage. Those donating pack
ages are asked to please mark on
the ootalde o f the package whe­
ther the gift la for a boy or girl
• a n d also indicate for what age
child.
If any member, particularly a
new member, fails to receive a
raserretipo card in the mail,
please contact Ted Williams or
E . S. Higginbotham Jr. if you
wish to make a reservation.
19 members o f the class met
recently at the Ernest Southward
home to complete plans for this
^ v e n in g o f delicious food, fine
fe llo w s h ip and goodwill.

A SAILOR COLLAR fo r a
camel hair fleece coat — from
Origlaala’s collection. In three*
quarter Isngth. it la alngle
breasted with slash pockets.
The entire class, composed of
272 members, and the teacher,
Mrs. Grady Herman
Joins in
wishing a "M erry Chrishmas To
All."

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Calendar

WEDNESDAY
be Lt. Charles L. Arnold, Chap­
The First Baptist Church will lain.
give a Holiday Appreciation Ban­
FRIDAY
quet fo r the Sunday School teach­
The W.M.U. o f the Firat Bap­
ers and officers at 9:90 p. m.
Prayer Service will follow at 7:90 tist Church will observe tbe Week
o f Prayer for Foreign Missions
p. m.
The Topic will
be
The Girt Scouts o f the First at 2 p.m.
Christ The
Lord'
Preebyterian Church will meet at "Saviour,
with Circle 3 in eharge.
S:90 p.m . at the Church.
The officers and Sunday School
Tbe Senior High Fellowship
Recreation o f tbe Firat Prcsby- blachcr* of tho Upia'a Presbyter­
tarian Church will meet at the ian Church will meet at 8 p.m
at the Church.
Church at 7 p. m.
SATURDAY
Tbe Mid-Week Bible Hour will
The R.A.S. of the First Bap­
be eonducted by Rev. A. Q. MeInnle, Pastor o f the First Pres­ tist Church will meet at 9 a.m.
byterian Church at 7:90 p.m.
The Chancel Choir will re­
CHAIRMAN ELECTED
hearse at
First Presbyterian
LAKE CITY til—The Florida
Church at 7:90 p. m.
Foreatry Council yesterday re­
Circle No. 9 o f the Women of elected Donald Stevenson of Foley
the First Presbyterian Church chairman; Larry S. Newcomb of
will meet at the home of Mrs. Tallahassee, vice chairman; and
Rudy Sloan, 2001 Magnolia Ave., Prof. Charles G. Feltz of the Uni­
at 10 a.m. Mrs. Joe Baker ia versity of Florida, secretary treas­
urer.
Chairman.
The oianization voted to pub­
There will be a luncheon meet­
ing o f the Woman’s Club at 12:30 lish Ra long range forestry pro­
p.m. with a program of Christ gram In a brochure which will be
mas
to
be
presented.
A distibuted to forestry and conser­
shower fo r tbe Children's Home vation groups and to forestry in­
will be held, followed by a Market dustries as a guide to what is
Basket Sale. Hostesses will bo needed In the field and as the
Mrs. J. N. GUIon, Mrs. George bailf for a legislative program.
Quinn, Mra. Ben Wade, Mrs
George Stine, Mra. C. L. Redding,
Mrs. W. R. Jennings and Mrs.
O. P. Herndon. Tbe Clvie Depart­
ment will be In eharge o f decora­
tions; American Home Depart­
ment, tree; Fine Arts Depart­
ment, Music; and Social Depart­
ment. hostesses. For reservations
call Mra. Theo Pate, 449, by Tues­
day noon.
Tha W. S. C. S. o f Ebenezer
Methodist Church will meet at the
church at 7:49 p. m. Mrs. Carl
Bradbury wllT be hostess.
7:00 p.m. —
Family
Night
Dinner and Program
in
Mc­
Kinley Hall under the sponsor­
ship o f the W.S.CB. Bring a
family dinner. Drinks and table
service will be provided. All mem­
bers and friends of the Church
are invited.
THURSDAY
The Junior Choir
will have
their rehearsal and fellowship at
the First Presbyterian Church at
3:45 p.m.
The Youth Choir o f tho First
Presbyterian Church will practice
at the Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Brownies Bible Class of
the First Presbyterian
Church
will have a covered dish supper
in the Educational llldg., at 7
p.m. They will have their annual
installation o f officers.
The W.M.U. o f the First Bap­
tist Church will observe the Week
of Prayer for Foreign Missions
at 2 p.m., tha topic "Prince of
Peace" with circle 4 In charge.
The intermediate Choir
of
the Firat Baptist Church will re­
hearse at 7 p.m. and the Adult
Choir at 9.
The Baptist Training Union As­
sociation will observe "M " Night
at Holly Hill at 8 p.m.
Regular meeting
o f Seminole
Chapter No. 2 OES will be held
Thursday (Dec.
6) at Maaonic
FROM THE COLLECTION
Temple 8 p.m. Election of offic­
o f AUele Simpson comes thle
ers to be held at this meeting.
taupe and gold metallic bro­
The Dorcas and Mothers Cir­
cade theater costume In two
cles of (he Upsala Presbyterian
parts. A wing-back bolero de­
Church will be held at the Lake
scending Into a flying panel and
Mary Post Office beginning at
collared In mink la wom over
11 a.m.
a short-sleeved dress.
The Southslde P-TA will meet
at 8 p. m. Guest speaker will

Radio TV
Highlights

J. Lemmon Writes
D. Kaye Gives T V
One O f Best Shows Theme For Movie

By CHARLES MERCER
By ROB THOMAS
NEW YORK IP— Danny Kaye,
HOLLYWOOD ID -M ost movie
NEW YORK UP-When MaJ. a man who hurdle* language har­ star* am a study In frustration.
Patrick Whyte enters a room, riers with the greatest of ease, Few seem content with their lo t
you find yourself rising and has given television one of its
They want to be directors, pro­
bracing. For the major axudes an finest 90 minutes. The occasion
ducers, writers, business execu­
ineffable military authority, even was "Tho Secret Life of Danny tives, resort owners, artists —
In mufti until he smiles. Then he Kaye" on TV’ s Seo It Now Sun­ anything but just plain actors.
is warm and friendly and not day.
Jack Lemmon is a ease In point
at all the model o f a British m il­
Kaye’s secret life turned out
Now Lemmon has been hailed aa
itary gentleman, retired.
to bo most uncomplicated. He the greatest new master o f light
MaJ. Whyte is Col.
Starfish. love* children. He also happens comedy since Cary Grant gradu­
That it not paradoxical if you’re to be one of the merriest and ated from juveniles. The lad even
up on your 77th Bengal Lancers, most imaginative
pantomlnists drew an Oscar for his pains as
and ail romantically inclined in­ alive. So he took his tove and the scatterbrained Ena. Pulver in
dividuals of all ages should be hla talent on a 50,000-mllo tour "Mister Roberts."
up on their 77th Bengal Lancers. of 10 foreign countries, accompa­
But does that satisfy him. Oh,
They gallop through your living nied by a camera crew, aa an no. He’s got to be a songwriter.
room at 7 p.m. on Sunday even­ unsalaried and undignified repre­
"Until recently. I was the
ings over NBC-TV, Col. Standlih, sentative of the United Nations
world’s most frustrated aongof course, commands the regi­ International Children’s Fund.
writer.’ He declared. "I guess
men . Ouite,
The result, as viawed by tha I've written a hundred songs and
There's nothing like a quick at­ television audience on Edward R. hundreds o f melodies. I even
Morrow’ s See It Now, was an ex­ wroto the score for a Broadway
tack, U'a said, so—
"L et’s face It, major. Consider^ traordinarily moving dramatize musical—which wai never pro­
tlon o f an often forgotten fact. duced. I've never even had a song
Ing my television inclinations,
only
great
international published—until now."
can't figure why I like your 'Ben­ The
gal Lancers. Have you any Idea language ia laughter. Children
That’s when hla eyea light up.
speak it moet eloquently. More
why I d o?"
Success Is finally hla!
than half convinced that most
Columbia needed a theme for
The major smiled. “ It tries to
adults are Idiots, they’ll go more
"Fire Down Below," in whleh
be authentic,” be said. “ We try
than half way to laugh at on*
not to let it become cowboys who purposely makes an Idiot of Lemmon stare with Rita Hay­
worth and Robert Mitchum. Lem­
dressed up in the uniforms o f the hlmielf.
mon had played some of hie
Indian Army. The Indian Army
Superior photography furnished works for Jonle Tapps, head of
never was
imperialistic,
you
know. Ninety per cent o f Its Job striking evidence of what UNI music matters at the studio. When
CEF Is doing in such diverse someone suggested Lemon com ­
was to protect the fronter. Peo­
place* as Nigeria and Yugoslavia pose a theme, Tapps said okay.
ple absolutely opposed to eaeh
and Morocco. Had Se« It Now be
Recently the Temmon theme
other— Mohamadans and Hindus*
labored tbe purpose and nature was recorded at the studio by
..iwdt
^tether. There
w as
of UNICEF further, the result Morris Stolaff. It Is hoped that
great esprit de corps.”
would have been tedious .As it the tune will do as well as StolMaJ. Whyte should know, for was, Kaye has made many mil
o ff’s "I’ lcnlc" theme, a solid hit
he served in India from 1927 to Bona o f Americans receptive to
with the juke box crowd. .
1944 with soma noted outfits, in- the purposes of that most worthy
“ I wont over to the stage when
&lt;•' - • ih- 15th Punjab Regiment organization .
they were recording," Lemmon
and tho Jaipur Lancers, which
For Kaye and the cameras enthused. " I never had such
had absorbed the Bengal Lancers damonstrated another often for good time In my life. Eren win­
in 1922. He also served In Burma gotten fact. Children are alike ning tho Oscar didn't give me as
and Africa. Ha somehow wand­ •verywhtre . In fares and reac big a thrill."
ered to Hollywood where he has lions they cannot bo separated
1 asked him about his musical
been since, writing movie scripts Into nations and creeds. Often background. He explained he took
and serving aa technical director during the program it was impos piano lessons as a youngster. But
for films such as "King o f tha slble to tell in what country Kaye like so many others, he forgot
Kyber R ifles" and several oth­ wa* performing as the cameras everything h* learned.
ers.
Despite his acting success, he
searched the rapt faces of his
still harbored
the songwrltlng
"Technical advlca doesn’t taka audience*.
One wishes, of course, that Kaye urged.
too much tim e," he said, "s o I
"It’s a terrific outlet for me,"
accepted small ucting parts. I can would consent to embrace telo
remember every line of the first vision as a constant medium. But h« commented. " I f I go for two
14 pictures 1 was In. They were It might be even better for the or three days without touching
all the eame, consisting o f 'Yea, world If he were sent abroad into piano, 1 start getting uneasy.
sir.' I always played the honor­ It to organize all its children to Usually when 1 get home at night
laugh down all the adult Idiots from a party, I'll sit down and
able gentleman."
As Col. Standish of "Tho n t h who are trying to run it these play for an hour or two. It’s
great rclaxer."
Bengal Lancers,” he atlU doee. days.
Ho also ha* written some shows
in the filmed serie* and serves
as technical director.
To give authenticity to the se­
rie* the producers built a replica
of an an Indian Army fort in the
Mojave Desert where the terrain
Is typical o f (he Indian fronti­
er. More than 100 uniforms, cor­
rect in every detail, hail to be
made for the actors.
Carbine* similar to thota used
by tho I-ancers wore acquired. The
only difference between tha origlnala and the replicas la in tha
breech—a small detail.

FROM THE COLLECTION
o f Adela Simpson comes UtU
Mosaic purple Imported wool
tweed ault. The seml-fttttd
‘Jacket, topping a slim skirt, ia
.tied in front with a narrow bow
and notched at tha collar and
hem. The suit will go well
under a warm coat com* cold
weather.

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on charges o f violating the state's
Sunday blue law.
All pleaded innocent yesterday.
Recent arrests by Constable Clar­
ence Prevatt o f business men op­
erating on Tunday have caused a
furore.

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Page 8. Wed.. Dec. 5. 1956

THE O LD H O M E T O W N

Ike's Inauguration
W ill Be M illion
D o lla r Celebration
WASHINGTON (* — A million
dollar eelrbr»tl«n N bring plan­
ned for the vrcond inauguration
of President Elsenhower.
A weekend o f fertilities will be
climaxed with four sensrate hut
"coequal" Inaugural balls on the
evening of Jan. 21 to take care
of the anticipated crowds, the
committee planning the program
decided.
“ There will be no second-rate
ballt,” Chairman Robert V. Flem­
ing announced, adding that ail
four will be visited by the Presi­
dent and Mrs. Eisenhower and
Vice President and Mrs. Nixon
Two were held In 1953. hut the
committee decided more were
needed this time. They will be
held at the National Guard Ar­
mory and tile Sheraton Park, Statler and Mayflower hotels.
Fleming estimated the commit­
tee will raise and spend between
$800,000 and a million dollars, exruilve nf the costs of the inaugu­
ral stands and Incidentals at the
Capitor for the public oatthtaking
ceremony and Eisenhower’ s In
augural address. A enngfes*ional
appropriation will pay for that
The 1933 inaugural cost about
$700,000 and Inaugural bait tickcti
that year were $12 each. Fleming
said the added cost woulld prob­
ably put them up to $13 for next
year.
The committee, meeting formal­
ly for the first time, decided also
to picture both Elsenhower nd
Nixon, aide by aide, on the Inaug­
ural medal, a twin-inch brons
disc. Past inaugural medals have
carried only the likeness of the

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rade will be much shorter than
ihe Pvhour line of march In
1953 but will still be a “ colorful
adequate and Interesting parade."
To help keep it moving, the

committee arranged for television
monitoring at varioua points to
the psrtde marshals can krep
track of each unit and dispatch
jeeps by radio to speed up any
laggards.

Woods Hole, Mass., ocesngrsphers have at last succeeded la
recording with underwater listening equipment the sounds made
by Right Whales. They sound Ilk*
cats fighting and squealing.

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17—BUILDING—REPAIRS
PAINTING

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47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

35-WORK WANTED. FEMALE

•3-HOMER

Wanted: Baby silling, ref. 1013M. Used furniture, appliances, leads,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Start
DAY WORK, business or do­
531 East 1SL flt Phone 1S3I.
2416 S. Park
Phone 1203
mestic. Experienced.
Lucille,
Apt.
10,
Castle
Brewer.
DeWalt Power Shop—see It at
• BIG VALUES
GREGORY LUMBER
• GLUCK CREDIT
(anted—
Child's
care.
2
years
of
Sixth 4 Maple
Phone 2M2
age, pre-school. 2403 Dccotles
• EASY TERMS
Ideal Christmas 01ft (or
Avc.
WILSflN-MAlER
Dad and Son
New M5 Used Farther*
10% Down—11.80 per week
Wanted—Baby sitting. Day* or
Phone 935
evening, middled age* lady. Own 311 E. First St.
-PIANO SERVICE
transportation. Ph. 3047-M.
L. L Sill — Plano Technician
M—Wo r e w a n t e d —m a l e
2154 Rente 1. Sanford
Wanted job on Dairy farm or In OUR Store
21—ROOKING and PLUMBINO
rough carpenter work. Write
Otto Kielman, Rt. No. 1, Box A solid truckload o f Modern Plat­
PLUMBING
SO. Sanford, Fla.
form Rockers — All upholster­
Contract and Repair Work
ed and 100% Nylon — With 15
Fret Estimates
beautiful colors from which to
R- L. HARVEY
choose — Hurry for best selec­
204 Sanford Ave.
Phono IK S
33-MONEY TT LOAN
tions — While they Iasi, UNLY
119.85
CERAMIC TILE
AUTO LOANS
Paul F- Mueller 4 Son Ph. 154
COST LESS
Free estimate, quality work.
of Sanford
AT
203-05 E. Ut St.
Phone 127
PLUMBINO * HEATING
Septic Tank Installation 4 Service
OP 8ANF0RD
Heeler Service, A r c h i e C.
45-FARM and OARDEN
Harriett Phone 734-W or 1335. 25— DOGS—CATS—PETS
ANNUALS in bands. Petunias
For Sale—Dachshund male prdlCarnations and other*. 6c each.
irccd. good with children $33.
GRAPKVILLE NURSERY
Box 2705, the Sanford Hrrald.
Grapeville Rd.
Phone 2055

McRANEY-SMITH

PAINTS

JUST DUMPED

■lit yii ant
ClASSIfllO ADS

FINANCIAL

P k 1821
l A - f i W H 9» BAT
THANKS Friend*, tor b«3flaS, « «
Dane i f License. Our addition
tkouL. ba finished this week.
DOQOIB DINER 4 BAR.
Mary.

22

ANNETTE'S - for good food,
S U ik ,
Chicken,
Shrimp.
Spaghetti, Kosher Corned Beef
Sandwiches. SO. CITY UNITS.

MATHER

Floridi State Bank

JU M

SI?non. 3 bedroom, air condition­
ed, enclosed garage, block con­
struction.
Hardwood 4
cork
floors. 90 x 133 lo t Low FHA
monthly payments. $52.79 sfter
buying
owners equity.
2523
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.

You'll Find It In -

By OWNER
Lake front, new three bedroom
house on Lake Emma. One and
half tiled baths. Florida room.
Lot 211’ x 233*. Turn So. one
mile at Oaklawn Cemetery.

a

This is a free pasa to the Rita
Theatre for Mr*. 11. J. Finch.
Exp. dale Dec, 14, 1955.

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL .
FINANCING
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.

• RENTALS

AUTOMOTIVE

ROSA L. PAYTON.

OZIER REALTY” CO

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Seminole Realty

t

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For S a l e - Model A, 4 door sedan.
1012 Myrtle Ave.

• EMPLOYMENT

25—IIF.I.P WANTED FEMALE

Chrysler late model 1951 hard lop
convertible. 31,000 miles. In ex­ Saleslady for steady job. Must
cellent condition, looks like
be neat and friendly. Apply in
person, Jacobson Department
new.
Reasonable for
rash
Would make * nice Christmas
Store.
gift. Mrs. B. S. Rowan, 200 W.
over
21
apply
Pig’n
20th St.________________________ Girls
Whistle. Park Ave. A 25lh St.
.1948 Chrysler, 4 dr. sedan .$95.
1053 Ford . pick-up, 5 cyl .. $693. Wanted— Beauty operator. Mary
Brown Beauty Shop, Phone
1917 Dodge pickup .......... $295.
1160.
1951 Olds. Super A* Radio &amp;
healer, exec, condition
$693.
LADIES
ROY REEL
“ IF "
306 W. Second SL
You want new Interest and extra
money, sell Avon Cosmetics.
Mr*. J. Russell, P. O. Box 975,
Orlando.

• BUSINESS
SERVICES

15-B EA U TY PARLORS
*10 Waves by Zotoa 4 RealisUe
$7.60 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. •
Call 971
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
Let expert stylists glva you soft,
lasting waves of eternal beauty.
Priced from $4.50

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 553
17- RUILDLSU PAINTING

REPAIRS

HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
THAT NEW ROOF because you
fear the cost will be too great?
Why not drop in? It'll cost you
nothing to talk It over. You may
have a pleasant surprise In store
IIILL LUMBER 4 SUPPLY
YARD 223 W. 3rd St.. PIIONE
83 'The Lumber Number.
Ted Burnett
for PAINTING
2601 Grandview
Phone 1932-M.

WOOLSEY
.Marine Finishes
For Your Boat
Senkarik (Jinan and Paint Ca
112-114 W. 2nd SL

«*ls hr Har jffil

ELECTRIC BLANKETS by ’ •Fi.lderest”
I —yr. Guarantee
From $19.93
Y O W E L L ' 8
Desk 4 Chair
Sets
From $19.93
W1LSON-MAIEK
311 E. First St. Phone 955

Phone 320

For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
668XR. Room special $lt.9o.
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing, serving Semi­
nole county since 1923.
U. M. Gleason, Lake Mary

13— B U I L D I N G M A T E R I A L S
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Window Sills — Lintel*
Septic Tank . State Approved
Sand • Cement Mortar Jtix
Miracle Concrete Co.
3i&gt;9 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333.

FURNISHED 5 room apartment,
bath, screened porch, garage,
closeJn. PIIONE 3.58 or 337.

Robert A. Williams

REALTOR
Itaym nnd L iindqu N t,
4-room furnished garage apt.
ASSOCIATE
Reasonable. Convenient location! Phone 147.7.
Atlantic Bank Rldg.
adults only. Phone 267 or .TOO.
•1—ACREAGE

CONCRETK

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115 W. First HI.
She'd love a dressy dress
Priced so Reasonably
From $6.98 to $7.95
II. 4 A. DEPT STORE
Sanford Ave. at 4th St.
SH OKS-A useful gift for
the Lady for Everyday
and Dress $3.5R up
8ANFORD SHOE CENTER
205 8. Sanford Ave.
Everyone appreciates
THE FINEST
Give her—
Daniil Green House Sllppcro
IVEY'S SHOE 8TORE
Beautiful IBeaded CARDIGANS
Perfect for Holidays and after
sizes 32 — 46
Beautifully Detailed
COWAN’S m E. 1st, Ph. 874
FREE
~
$230 Fur Stole
Each Saturday until Chrlitmas
Be sura to register
TOUCUTON DRUG CO
TABLES
End lablee, Corner Tablet
Step, Coffee Tablet $1.95 up
WILSON MAIER
311 K. 1*4 84.
Phone 938

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A Miniature
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Colored and Framed $5.
JAMESON STUDIO
108 N. Park
Phone 3195
BELTS by Paris
“ Topi for your Irousera”
Including InlUal bells
$1 to $2.50
COWAN’ S2t2 E. lit, Ph. 874

Gifts for Him
WROUGHT IRON
Smoking Stand
Willi Magazine Rack $7.93
MATHER o f Sanford
203 E. First SL
MEN’S ROBES
and TV JACKETS
all wool and blends
from $7.95
Y 0 W E L L ' S
Big Sclectiou of Jacket*
Work Clothea-Sporta Wear
Rain Coats — Luggage
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 S. Sanford. Ave.
GARDEN SUPPLIES
Hose, Tools, Seed, Spray
Fertilizer and Peat Mos*
B1DWELL FEER 4 SUPPLY CO.
110 E. 2nd St.
Phone 1458

BRACELETS
Silver, gold or stone tel
$1.00 up
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
110 S. Park Ave.

AIRMAN *SHIRTS by Shirt Craft
Flannel*
$3.96
Dreis Shirts
$3 95 to $4 50

“ Keepsake" Diamond Kings
other RINOS-Rirthstone,
Fraternal and Initial
Sanford Jewelry 4 Luggage
300 Sanford Av*.
Phono 1348

C.

SPORT 81I1RTS by Van HeotM
Tulsne, Dennis, to extra la r fi
la wool silk and cctton rayoR
83.15 to $10.00
COWAN'S-212 * , a t , Pk. 578

BULOVA
Waterproof Watches
$39.75 — $95
WM. E. KAUER
112 5. Park Av*.

Simulated
PEARLS
$3.73 (o $23.00
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.

THE SANFORD HERALD
would be as welcome at
a dally letter from home
$1. month—&lt;11.50 year.
By Mail Anywhere

TOUCUTON DRUG CO.

Gifts far M

■-

P U R C E L L ’ S
121 W, First SI.
Hodginan
WADES
$7.05 — $21.93
Hip and Chest height
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Sanford Ave. at 23lli St.
Famous HANES Underwear
Shirts — Short*-------Briefs
A complete stork at —

G A R R E T T ' S
323 E. First St.
He'll Appreciate
A BILLFOLD
33.95 up
WERT JEWELRY STORE
202 E. 1st. St.
Thono 3

Hokdoy C h t fl
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete T&gt;n acre* exceptional tiled land
A. B. PETERSON
mi
hard
surface
road.
W.
E
Block, Sand, Gravel Cement,
Broker Associate*: A. B. Peterson
Kirrhhoff Jr. Phone 303.
Concrete Pipe to meet all
Jr.. P. J. Chestarson, Garfield
Quillflcaliortx,
Willett*. John Melseh and R. W.
O. D. Farrell'*
Dress Studs and-LInkt
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Load
S h erm an C on crete P ip e C o.
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Tie CUips
Surveyor.
Out West 13th st.
Ph. : u i
Featuring:
from 31.50
116 N. Park Ave.
Phone &lt;129
M—FARMH AND r.ROVRA
41— BUSINESS 1EQUIPMENT
The Very Best
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
This Is a free pass t« the Prairie
310 E. First
110 S. Park Ave.
20
acre
tile
farm.
Three
bedroom
Lake Drive In Theatre for
HAYNES Office Machine Col
house, large barn. All equipment
Typewriter.*, adding machine*
Fred Wilson.
Exp. dale Dec.
In “ Rock, Pretty Btby” at Uni­
and machinery. Easy terms. Ph.
14, 1935.
Sales-Rentals. 314 Meg., ph. 41
versal-International and “ Johnny
1233-J P. 0. Box 1134.
Tremaine" at Di.*ney'».
•7—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
43— HOMES
What'a more, U—liked her so
Young I-ady with aales experience
ask
Crumley
4
Montelth
X M A S S l ’K C IA I. S
at 117 South Park
Phone 112
much in “ Rock” that her option
must bo neat, friendly and be
able to typo. Write Box JEC
was picked up and *he was signed
They Know
(Free I-ayAway)
•fating age. experience and
to a term contract. Now she's
By BOB THOMAS
REAL ESTATE DRIVE rN
other details % Sanford Herald
HOLLYWOOD — A star st 5. pitying opposite Jock Mahonty In
FREE 10-12 lb. Turkey
2544 French Ave.
ith
following:
retired at 13, Luana
Patten is “ Joe Dakota.*'
J. W . H A I J ,, R E A L T O R
209 FAMILIES
Of all the former child stars I
making a comeback al &gt;1. And
Johnny Walker, Associate
Quiltop Innersprlng Mattress
have known, Luana i* the mo*t
27—HELP WANTED MALE
doing right nicely, thanks
CAN’T 1IE WRONG
“ Call Hall” Phone 1758
»nd Matching Box Spring
Luana is th* lovely Long Beach, level-headed. She has an uncom­
Newipaper street sale.hoyj want
Rrg. $139
LESS TRADE JJ9
Consult A REALTOR First
Calif.,
last who starred in Walt mon amount o f common sense for
Five beautiful residential Jevetoped for work after school. Agts
CULLEN AND HARKEY Disney films of a decade azo such a girl of 1$, and I believe her re.
menta: Bel-Air, Pinecrest South
III-nicer
up to 14 years ul.l See Mr.
$91 SO
rhea* a i l a§ "Song of the .South" and “ So turn to a nonmovie lif^ had much
IMnerrrsI, Uos,- Court and t.rOVe 1*4 N. Park Av*.
Holley at The Sanford Herald
Manors,
are
standing
proof
of
3-Rm, Group
Dear to my Heart.” She and Hob­ (o do with that.
right after school.
$295 00
W. II. “ Bill" STUMPER
the high-acceptance rating ol
Most kids who grow up in the
by
Driscoll were the first human
Rraltor — General Inturor
ROUTE SALESMAN
Olham &amp; Tudor homes.
actors put under contract by Dis­ ntuvie business are pawed and
•^ •B cd with Matching Chair
Guy
Allen
.\*«oclate
Over 23, must he bondsble. Good
*199
NOW $15300 You can buy with safely, and Uve
ney when he turned In live-action pampered so they never grow up
Ariel!* Price. Aitoelat*
physical condition. Salary 4
in a normal existence. As a re­
in the secure knowledge that Phone 903 or 2122 — 112 N. Park films.
commission, paid vacation and
Bookcase Bed
they
become
immature
For five year*, she and Bobby sult,
other benefit.*. Reply Box BD
your
home
will
continue
to
in
Dresser and Mirror
adults with muliple marriages and
CLAYTON C. ItUOOKS
went
to
school
on
the
Disney
lot,
' l Hanford Herald.
crease in value.
.
Innertprlng Mattress
Real Estate Inves'mcnt*
acted In films and toured the much unhappiness.
Box Spring
Full time Sale* Clerk, experien­
So. Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 296J-W country In help tell them. She did
“ I think it was good that I
Complete
BEDROOM
IF
ced. FIRESTONE STORES.
sum* radio and TV, then came to stayed out of pictures while I was
PHONE 5X75 fer CHERRY
You Select Your
growing up.” she said. “ When I
WANTED— Full time day and
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary a wit* decision.
Home In
OPEN MONDAYS
night driver. If you have been
“ I was getting by in my stud­
South Pinecrest—Sanford
1219 W. 13th 8t. Rear-Barber Shop
T i l . 9:00 P.Ma re*idrnt o f Sanford for 8
Grove Manors----- Sanford
ies," sho said, "but It was hard
month* ami are conaiderant, a
to break o ff from acting ami go
or
ECHOLS BEDDLNG CO.
good driver and sober and re­
do my U u&lt;mt. 1 figured the im
Valencia
Villas—
DeLand
Cor.
2nd
4
Magnolia.
I'h.
1232
liable please
contact Yellow
portant thing was for me (o get
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
•‘Bud Bamberger. Mgr.
Cab Co. 219 S. Magnolia, San­
an education without any outside
OCR
SALES
OFFICE
TOD\Y—
FREE
DELIVERY
ford.
interference. Then if I stilt want­
2623 S. French Ave
FOR DLSTINOTIVr, FURNITURE
FINE
Phonea: 7100 and 2930
ed lo br an actress, I could come
28—SALESMEN • AGENTS
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
back to It "
O I) II A M 4 T U D O It Inc!
Excellent commission arrangement
BERRY'S Wt arc experts at as
TENANTS
So the left her career at 13 and
for capable middle aged person
siitin2 you to secure gracious
went back to school. Last June
"Builders of Finer Homes
with ear, to call on advertisers
good looks with functional con­
she graduated from Woodrow Wtl
For Florida Living"
for Cantral Florida’s most provenience. Today's best buys In
ton High School in Long Beach
greMlve magazine. Write for
nationally advertised furniture
VACANCY
PROBLEMS?
Find and notified her agent she was
appointment giving full d e t* ’ *.
at DISCOUNT PRICES Ml W
Fun. Fact, V Fishin. Box 1179,
First St. Phone 1687 for Even­
tenant* fast thru U* Want AdJ.|r,/ d1y *° t ° rk‘ W‘lhln }
Eualu, Fla.
ing Appointment.
____
|of days, she wa* signed to star

REAL ESTATE

Spotlight
O n Hollywood

$179.

W A fc T A D S

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Priced from 0.93 to $9N

SPORTS WEAR-Sweaters, Skirts
Blousca, Matched Seta
by Bobby Brooka, Lampl, Petti
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
114 E. First St.

Cigarette Lighters
A large, beautiful selection
98c
ROUMILLAT 4 ANDERSON
On the Corner by Ihe Clock

F * M fcw 5 lR S 5 rtfI«^ ^ J

Always wanted —
TRAVEL
CLOCKS

m

Ladies
Cosmetic Travel Kits
$2.00 up
ROUMILLAT 4 ANDERSON
On tha Corner by the Clock

Rj^w a i f f

MERCHANDISE -

*

EASY TO F IN D -

For Sale— 2 houses on Upsale
Rd. Also nice building lots. Earl
PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
W. Vestal. Rt. 1. Box 263.
—not Desperation
Five room house with bath and See our beautiful renter pieces
approximately thirteen acre* of
SWEENEY’S
high hammock land. \V. E.
114 Magnolia
Phone 117
Klrchhuff Jr. Ph. 305.

Pbona 1991
1900 Mellonville
Alaska Husky Puppies, 5 weeks 2 Cocoa riumnsa Palms, 10 ft.
OSTEEN-2 bedroom frame house.
old. $23 each. 1 mile N. of
tall. Ph. 53138.
LOST— L aris brown A white
Lake front. $7,000. RelchenedCOMPLETE PLUMBINO JOB
Lnngwood.
Hiway.
427.
Mrs.
II.
er. Osteen.
Children's p at Reward. Ca Includim: both (m ures, cabinet
13—WANTED
to
BUY
II.
l^iDrte
Phone
W.
I*.
26
2969
290-W after-To.
4 p. m.
sink, water pump, septic tank
Thi* Is a free pais to the Movieand water heater, approximate J*—HORSES—CATTLE—iio g s
Good used 20 in. boy'a bicycle.
S—PERSONAL N t r i C U
land Rlde-ln Theatre for Mra.
!y 125 month.
Phone 2238-M.
C. D. Prvitt Exp. data Dec. 14
Shetland
Pony
4k
new
saddle.
A.
Call, or ten ua TODAY
ROLLAWAY, Roepltal and Sab?
1935.
R.
Clark,
Osteen
Ph
IIV3-J3
Wanted
A plsyho-j-e spprov
Fhcns 1113
Rada Day. Week, vt Month— IM f aoiuvrJ Avc.
10’ x 10’, reasonable. Phono 1 4 - I.OTS
TeL 1425. rurnituro Center —
Plumblnf. Kresky Heating
1997.
US Wett First S t
Eight choice lots in Ihe Mayfair
M. G. HODGES
Opeaed Now. 19th Trench Ave.
13-ARTICLES FOR SALE
Area at an attractive cash
Service on All Water Pumps—
Day Nursery for children from
price. Also twenty lots in
Wells Drilled — Pumps
We
ouy
and
aeU
used
furniture
3 months to 10 yrs. old. Apply
Wynnewood at an attractive
Paola Road, Phone 700
14—AFTR—
ROUSES—ROOMS
Paying
top
cash
prices
lor
any
1500 French Avc. * __________
price. W. E. Kirchhoff, Jr
thin* o f value. SUPER TRAD­
H
’ rhone 303.
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 2053-W WF.LAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private
baths.
114
W.
First
Hi
FOR EVERYTHING In htnlware This Is a free paaa In the Prairie
Lake Mary, 100 x 118. High, dry,
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
and paint aee-HiU Hardwire
Lake Drive In Theatre for Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
city water. $300. Box 18 Altam­
Co., Ml E. 1st S t, Pbont S3
onte Springs, Fla.
S. E. Barbaur. Exp. date Dec.
Sell Your Car to
14, 1955
Efficiency apt Hl-way 17-92 So.
ROY REEL
Roblnton Hand Crafted Furniture.
City Limits. Slumberland Court. 47-BROKERS aad REAL I ORB
305 W. Becon.t S t
We build, detign and reflnith.
—Factory to You—
Sea i t 911 French, Ph. S2-R.
Aluminum
8c c Seminole Realty for Desir­ BEAUTIFUL
nrittany
Farm
•-BOATS AND MOTORS
Venetian Blinds
able Housea and Apts. Phone 27
Home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
PUMPS 4 SPRINKLER
Enclosed head. Sag-proof button
•‘Wade-bullt’ * on Oak shaded
Your Evlnruds Dealer
SYSTEMS
rail with plastic end*. Plaati EFFICIENCY Apartment Suitable
lot. By appointment.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
AU types and tUei, installed
fo r Winter Tourist Private b^lh
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyloo
301 E. 1st St.
Phone WS
“ Do It Yourself."
4 shower. Steam heat Inauire
cords.
2 Bedroom Concrete Block
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Manuel Jacobson across from
Benkarlk Glam and faint Co
All-Fumlshod Home
4 ft. plywood V-bottom boat.
8 T I N E
Post
Office.
Trico $8,200 - $1,000 Down
112-114 West 2nd S t
Phone 330
Sacrifice. 1100. Ph. 1893. Park
Machine and Supply Co.
Avc. Trailer Ct. Inquire at of* 207 W. 2nd S t
I’ b- 6*
Mayfair—3 bedroom, 1-bath home.
LIVE BAIT
flee.
Call 1430-J after 6 p. m.
Registered Reel Estate Broker
Shiners,
Bull
Heads.
Pop
Guts
CROSLEY - BBNDIX
12—TRAILERS
17-92 It Hiawatha
3
Dozen,
93c
Salts and Service
This is a free pasa to the Ritz Phone 2971
Missouri 3ilnnows and Worms
Theatre for J. D. Hern, Exp.
RANDALL
It will nay YOU te see us before
Flemlag Grocery— E. Geoeva Ave.
dale Dec. 14, 1935.
Electric Company
you buy. Open Evenings and
I-aura n. Osier, Raakor
Service— Quality —Satisfaction Paint 2.50 gal. Sweat Siilrts, Jac­
Sundays.
Hazel 31. Field. Associate
IN OSTEEN-3 Hm. furn. apt.
Pli. lU Sanford 2837-J—3 De Bary
Eat tilde Trallsr Sales
kets, Cots, Tents. Army-Navy
Screen Porch. $33 mo. Call after 2601 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1359
Palatka, Fla.
Surplua. 310 Sanford \vv
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
6 Phone 1323.
H E A T IN G
Alritream House Trailer for isle.
Order
personalized
French-fold
Floor Furnace* 4 Circulators
Purchased new this year. Com­
Christmas cards, with your 2 Room Apt*. 112 ETm. Ph. 2953-W
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
plete with combination refri­
favorite snap shot. 25 for $4,
Clean apt. Oil heat, l i t Park.
200
S.
Park
l’
hone
1440
gerator, gas range, gas best,
100 for 114. WIEBOLDTS CAM
twin beds, dinette 4 12 gallon
ERA SHOP, 210 S. Park Ave.
Two bedroom
house,
kitchen
water tank. St. John’s Realty. FAIRBANKS — MORSE Pumps
equipped. Central heating. $90 mo.
Well Drilling. HOWARD C.
Phone 1128 Or 1070, Sanford.
SEWING MACHINES
Ph. 774, 2417 Laurrl Ave.
LONG, Phone 388, 207 Last
Necchl — White
204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 840
FOR
S A L E - TWO
WHEEL •Commercial .Avn. . ________
. .. New and Uaed
Lovely 2-bcdroom lake front /urn.
TRAILER, l i lt SANFORD AVE.
GARRETT’ S
323 E. 1st. St.
or unfurn. home, 8 miles out. ~ E X ~ C ~H A N O K
GATLIN BROTHERS
2 BEDROOM, quality, masonry
$55 per mo. pnone 2036-J-tO,
1956 Globe matter 35 ft. 2 HR.
Oil
hcatera,
all
kind,
cheap
Dragline 4 Bulldoser Service
home In good condition. Very
tleept 7. Mutt tell thlt week.
We
lake
yours
in
trade.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2195 W. Sanford.
Newly redecorated 4 room furn­
attractive. Owner will consider
Lote
21000. for cath.
Sin.
Super Trading Post
ished apt. $35 mo. Cali 435-It
trading equity for a house trail­
Gregg. DeLand Trailer Park, ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state- On Hwy. 17-92
Phone 2053-W.
after 3:00 p.m. 300 Myrtle.
er. Quick possession.
DeLand.
‘ ment*. Invoice*, hand bills, and
programs,
etc.
Progressive New While Sewing Machine. Mirr 2 B R
unfurn. house,
kitchen
11—TRUCKS
or— 18 x 28. Philippine mahn
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
equipped, 1324 Forrrst Dr. $15
uny
frame.
Other
things.
P
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
mo. PHONE 799 It.
West 13th St.
1930—3/4 Ton Chevrolet truck,
1363-M2 before 9
A..M. and
REALTORS
A -l condition. PHONE 2163-W.
Phone 27 or I4J
after 5:00 P.M.
FURNISHED 3-room apartment INI Park Av*
O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call
at 313 Palmetto. Phone £192.
Ralph Ray. M30._______________
14—USED CARS
Thi* Is a free pass to the MovieLarge
Barrel
Christmas tree
land Ride-In Theatre for W.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
trimming* o f all kinds. Good as rurn. garage apt. Ph. 432-W.
You’ll Be Miles Ahead with a
S. Graccy. Exp. data Dec. 14,
new. 3328 S. Sanford Ave.
Slip Covers and Drapes
New 1967 PONTIAC, now on dis­
2 bedroom Concrete Block house,
1956.
STANLEY KULI*
play.
kitchen equipped. 2351 Palmet­
t !—APPLIANCES
PHONE 2338-J.
—tnd—
to. Ph. 2347-R.
in v k s t m k n t I ' r o p k h t y ’
You’ll be Dollars Ahead with tha
FRIGIDAIRR
appliance*, til#
hlgh-appralsal trade-in you get Trees removed, topped, shaped 4
Furn.
garage apt, Seasonal or Furnished Deputes for only $6,000.
end service. G. II. High, Oviedo
braced.
Rogers
Tree
Service,
Income o f $100 monthly,
from Ray Herron. Just phone
rmanent. Adult*. 339 Valencia
FI*. Phone FO-5-3315 or Sen
509-W
. ___________,
2455, or after 6 p.ra. Pk. 1343.W
\ Phone 1909.
fort 1542-W alter 6 p.m.
4 furnished unit* for )l3,noo.
AND FOUND

*&amp; *tF t’£ t8 9 S rr£ *

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FRlCtDAlRE’S exclusive
30-inch French Door
■leclrle Range, 8309.55 up
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
MB E. First St.
8 Pc LIVING ROOM SUITE.
All Foam Rubber
$195 MATHER of Sanford
M3 E. T int St.
MOVIE CAMERAS
529.93 up
ROUMILLAT 4 ANDERSON
Your Walgreen Agency
On the Corner by the Clock

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Wall-to-WaU and
Famous Gullstan Carpeting
On Lay-Away or Credit Flan
SANFORD LINOLEUM 4 TILS
127 W. First fit.
HEATING
PADS
Prices from
31.93 up
TOUCUTON DRUG CO.

For th* Finest In Television give—
WEST1NCHOUSE TV from :
Biggerly Appliance Canter
113 Magnolia Avo,
Phone 1757

Unusual
Real Art Pictures
Beautiful framed reproduetkaa
and Original* from |XN
WILSON-MAIER
211 E. lat. SL
Phone IN
*

STILL TIME
To Order Personalized
Photo Greeting Cards
13 for 33.50 100- for $12
JAMESON'S
PIMM SHI
HAND HAKMKRXD
Braas from England
MONROE CORNER
CRAFT 4 GIFT SHOP
1st St. 3 Ml. Wait o f Clack
WHISKEY It on« gift
a man never exchange*
after Chrktmai
THE
TOWN
PUMP
112 W. First 81.
Complete Lin*—
CHRISTMAS HARD CANDUN
Stockings, Cane*
and Bag Candle*
KKL'S 3 4 10c STORES, MOL

Gifts for
GYM SETS
Right-play ....... $34.91
11-play, with slide... 834.95
FURNITURE CENTER

115 W. r i m St.
“ Port o f CaR’*
TIE SETS
Something Different
WM. E. KADER
111 8. Park Ave.
Children’*
PLAY PENS
$9.95
FURNITURE CENTER
118 W. F ir
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came back, they C w . «• that l
was grown up ami wouldn't think
of me In liltle-gtrl-robes.'&lt;
Yes, Indeed, IheiV is no doiAt
that our Luana has grown up. A
cheesecake session In th* photo
gallery provides ample evident*.
She still shows no tsndanty Is
go Hollywood. When she's M l
working, the hustle* home to L o t i
Rrarh. And when she is worUag,
she does no dating.
HORSEPOWER
WITHOUT HORSES
AIIDORA, III. Igv—Wslter Mit­
chell, research director o f a power
tool company, says that, although
horses are few and far between
on the nation’s farms, horsepower
li at an all-time high.
Since l»t3 American farm en'
total investment in vehicles and
squipment has increased 300 per
cent te more than 111 billion.

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Notes

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ibtrs Urged
ToAttend Dusty
Club Meet
1

The D otty Boots Bfcttnf C M
i f l koU t M r m fular bustoues
i t tae s i n i i e r e im e ii
. . . . MaifeN U r t Mi t i w
at I f a .

' I i D. Rabat*, prasMsat of tba
MgBairatton, railed tba session.
-FeszibUJtieu wa that a forth
• wffl W fh a a a i tad
to ho
pcseent as tho nesting 1*

E. Kelley's Roof
Garden Design Is
2nd Place Winner

i

b ftS n cS V M X B -B a th a a Retley,
* m o f Mr*. RaraM H. K aitna,
ISM East tad S t, has won a ate
and p ise , award In a recant coni'
petition conducted fo r students in
tba University of Florida's Col*
k p
o f Architaeturw and Fins
Arts.
Tba competition, sponsored by
.. the TO# Connell of America, was
. a reef garden design. Kelley la a
' third ysar student la the college

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1st Contribution
| For Hungarian
Relief Is Told
It f e

at
v

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puddings-*
Th*M boy* o f o a t at Semfnoi*
High School, ao msttsr how ranch
they art, a n always aakiac far
prtadpal aS*
"Listen to
this,"
Principal
Bracken
said,
"Mrs.
Hasty
s s m s a quarter o f a ahieken for
only lie ." Just tho other day, ha
explained, 1 earns down to lunefc
and had a large helping of torhoy, riet and gravy, peas, a sal
ad, and lead tea for only 30c, he
said.
Loach periods arc to minutes
Principal Bracken raid
Lunch­
room Manager Mrs. Hasty ex
plained. Each
student
spends
about 20 minutes aallng. "W s pot
through
approximately 300 stu­
dents tn 10 minute* and r a m
a total o f about too students in
th* two lunch periods.
Thera are six
assistants
to
Mrs. Hasty in tba lunchroom for
serving and cooking, with 14 to
U student assistants who
help
eervs at lunehllma, and four tea­
chers cheeking eeeh student as
the complete the serving lines.
Menus are prepared, said Mrs.
Hasty, generally about two weeks
,ln advance.
"Diet-conscious girls or hnsky
football players, ean sat to their
heart's desire from what we be­
lieve to the finest food that ean be
found—we're proud of the way
our boys and girls
eat,"
said
Mrs. Hasty.

Frank Trans, chairman of the
RemlnoU County Chapter, Ameri­
can Rad Cross, said today that
th* first contribution to the local
D rift, has b o n received.
Mrs. Agda Thomas, 101 I . 1th
was the first contributor with the
aouthwsetern c o m m u n i t i e s of
Seminole County Jointly pledging

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Contributions, said Evans, should
be addressed to "Hungarian Re­
lief” , e /o American Red Croce,
Box MB, Sanford.
Tba quota for Seminole County
baa been eat at MU. The drire
Win bo closed with the publication
o f- the total relied to meet the

De Bary Resident
Succumbs Tuesday
Captain Samuel N. Graves Sr.,
*7, passed away Tuesday morn­
ing at Fish Memorial Hospital
In DeLand.
Ho has made his residence in
DeBary since 1954.
Capt. Grove* wea born Marsh
II. 1589 la Lynn, Mass.
lie was a retired Marine Cap­
tain and bad been In service 29
gears.
Survivors Include hla
wife,
Teresa A. Groves, and one son,
LtCoindr. Samuel N. Groves Jr.,
o f Jacksonville.
Funeral services will be held
at • p.m. Thursday
night
at
Briison Funval Horn* with the
Rev. Milton H. Wyatt officiating.
Burial will ba at a later date.

S O K C Scholarship
N igh t Race Is
plated Tomorrow
LONGWOOD — T h e annual
scholarship night race program
la scheduled Thursday at the
Hanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
All profit from the entire
night's operation will go to the
State Board o f Control for dis­
tribution to scholsNhip fund* at
the University of Florida, Florida
6t*te and Florida A end M.
Athlete*
and other worthy
student* have received tremendous
benefits from the raca track
scholarship program since It was
Instituted In 1919.
Joel Wells Jr., a University of
Florida alumni leader tn Cen­
tral Florida, will make th,. tro*
phy presentation fallowing the
feature scholarship handicap in
the ninth raco Thursday.

A lin D eb sn (Sanford)
James Jenkins (Sanford)
Mr*. Nall Byrd (Sanford)
Joseph Nicholson (Sanford)
Deri* Thomas and baby (Saafoed)
Quill a Tookee (Sanford)
erafw ahrd m rteaahdt lo hralyw
Estelle Jennings (Sanford)
Frank Woodruff (DoBtry)
Eatberyi Thornton (Sanford)
DEC. S
Edwin Lockett (Sanford)
Vhitiag Bears: Private Ronme, u
a. m. to 9 p. m .; Sami Private
Rooms, D to 4 p. in , I to • p. ra.;
Pediatries, 11 a. ra. to I p. vi.
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding o f babiee. Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to 13 noon, 3 to 4 p.
m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi-Private
Rooms, S to 4 p. ra. and 7 to
• p. m.

LYKE8

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W ith

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( Cat f a med from Page 1)
Christensen o f Miami has also
indicated that bu will be in San­
ford to try hla swing at the Marfair Inn’ s top money this year.
Christensen
has
taken many
honors as an amatottr hot turned
pro. He la n former Miaaai po­
liceman who wa* lured from tho
‘‘beat" to the airways.
PGA official* will probably
start anrirkig in Sanford this
weekend to M t up scoreboard*
and arrange other pertinent ma­
terial fo r the tournament.
Harvey Raynor, PGA Tourna­
At the Christmas Besson the eit*
ment
Supervisor will arrive in
Irens of America psute to count
tnelr blessings and give thanks. Sanford Monday, said Manager
It Is a lime for feasting and re­ Mtbane, in time for the opening
joicing. also for helping their less dat* o f the big Florida golfing
event at Urn Mayfair Inn course.
fortunate brothers.
‘*TherP were 4,000 visitors at
Countless numbers of people In
last year's Grit Mayfair Inn
Florida already know of th* work
tlS.000 PGA Open," Manager Me*
the Society has been doing for
bane laid today, "and we're
more than 54 years for Florida’ s planning to entertain many more
very young elliiens. Countless
this year."
mors SHOULD know about it. If
It is expected that the gallerias
you could see some of these ehli
and vlsitori win more than double
dren when they come lo the So*
this year and to prepare for the
elety, pathetic, neglected, ill-treat
big Influx of automobiles, Joa
ed littfra CB M and watch the
Baker, Marshall for the Mayfair
tramformation as they respond
Inn event la bringing to a climax
to wholesome care and loving In
his plans to park a record number
terest — you would bu overjoyed
of cars and to taka eare of the
to have a part in such a reward
huge crowd* who swill follow
lng work. Health and well-being
players around th* U-hol* course.
restored, hope and confidence re­
New York Giant officiate are
placing despair and
distrust,
hearts made happy, future homea expected to begin arriving in
Sanford for the top Florida event
of affection and security provided
thii weekend. Horace Stoncham,
—ean you think of a more worth
head o f the New York Giant or­
while Investment?
ganization and Carl Hubbell, Di­
If you, the people .will provide rector of the Giant's farm aysthe money needed, the Society t*m, and Bill Rigney, manager
can and will do the job. The rec­ of the New York Giants are all
ord speaks fo r itself — one thou­ expected to be In Sanford follow­
sand and alx children were made ing the Minor League meeting In
happier during the nine months Jacksonville.
of 19M through their services.
Host pro for th* tournament
YOU ean help by lending a dona­ will be Mario Carfagao along
tion to the Society, -h ere it will with his assistant Garry Franza. j
go to work Immediately in pro­
viding more service to children.
Thrrc U al«o » great need for
clothing — all sites from Infants
XOTIC C
through teen agers — boys and
NOTICE
IN HKIt KBV
o tv r.n l
girl’ . They fin use tn nlv.mtage Huai ptir.tn.nl l o t tinpter 131.
Klolliltt N U liitr ., H U . th* fo llo w • [
any good outgrown clothing, too. I n , iIi m rlltril iutnl. In U .111I110 U
Send your check or package to C o u n t y . Klorlil* w ill ha oflartnl lor I
•ala at p ub lic o u t c ry fo r lha h l * h tho Children’s Home Society of •at amt hast ra.li hhl at tba frunt
Florida, 3027 San Diego Itoad, d oor o f lha Hamlnola Cuunty C our t
o i i .a
at San ford, beg in n in g at |
Jacksonville, which I* the State ll
111 12
A
.\l, on
Thursday, Ja nheadquarters for services extend­ u.trv Srd, A. t&gt;. 19*7:
N i; I, uf NVS *. o f N\vt»
of |
ing over the entiro State. And
\\ &gt;, uf NK‘ . o f N\\
o f NW
many helpless little one* will
Saul loll
SI, T o w a . t d p
Ju
Itanaa So K a i l
thank you!

Legal Notice

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In S an fo r d UT Sactlun 14 T o w n - II
sh ip &gt;0 N. Itanaa 1" East
I.nts I. 1. A I Hilt S T r
14 I
Hamlnola I'arh. i ’U t
Hook 1 |
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I* H.m lti'il. I’ e r k . M e t (took ]
5 Pa * r I t
L ola 1 in » Blk « Tt l » Saminn|. f . r k Plat Hook 2 P » * » 74 |
■wit I to S lllk S Tr 2» Nomlnola P or k. Pint Ilook 2 I'naa |
Ti.
i - o l I I Kir.I Addit ion to C itru s I
l l i l d h t - Plot lluok 2 Puga J!
!«ola 22 l o 22 Paction O n . Mldwruv PariPlat B ook I Hu«»» I

Beginning with Dee T, the
|
prrsentstlve from the Orlando
District Social Security Office
will move his public contari sta­
tion to the Civic Center Building
In Ft Mellon Park, according to
Paul K. Weaver, manager of the
si a i n ,
Orlando district office. This build­
l.otn 25 lo SJ (faction Ona Midw.«* P ork . Plot llook 1 P » « « s I
ing It on Firs' St. about one
»4 a * 1*
block caet of the Chamber of
A ll lllk E A ll.m in i. Pint Hook |
* I'naa J
Commerce Building, where the
I nil. II to 3d lllk A South I
repreccnUtlve formerly held his |
Park
Plot Honk 4 P o * « 4
contact station.
l o t . I lo 2d Hlk H South Park
Pint
Book
d Png* 4
Weaver said ths* the Orlando
Inita I to 2d lllk I ' South I'arh. |
District Office will continue Its
Pint lb»ik 4 I 'o a c 4
All lllk l&lt; South I'nrk. Plat |
regular service to tile Sanford
llo o k 4 I'agv 4
area and that the representative!
l.ol 31 Hlk J Norlh i bu lim ia. I
Pint
Hook 2
p a s t . 24 to IS |
from that office may be contact­
By Mrs. Ruth Lay*
l o t I Hlk 12 North I 'b u lu ota
Longwood — Longwnod Home ed In the Civic Center Building
PUt
Book 2
!'«*•• I I
to IS I
Lot I Blk 13 North Phulliota
Demonstration Club will meet at on the first, second and third Fri­
Pint
Hook
2
P
ac
e*
24
to
IS
10 a.in. un Thursday, Dec. 8, In day* of ench month, from 9 a.
l.ot s lllk II Norlh I'liuluola.
Pint
Hook 2
l*n«. . 24 l o 41
Ubrary Hall for
the
regular in. until 12 noon.
■ml l&gt; Hlk IS North l'h ulu "t n.
Weaver pointed out that tho
monthly meeting.
pint
llook 2
P a e m 21 l o JS |
At 13 noon a covered dish lervirn to Seminole County from (C ircuit Court s . a l i
O
P.
Ilarnd
oa
dinner will be served after which th* Orlando District Social Se­
Clark o f ilia Circuit Court
a Christmas Party will b , held curity office has Increased steadi­
Hamlnola C n u e l r , F lorid a
ly
during
the
past
several
years
for all members.
In I Mr I MMFt u f III# &lt; UMNl) J Malar,
and
that
as
of
June
30
of
this
There will be Carol singing and
torisilnaslr I isuutR, I'lurlda,
In I'rssbaf#.
a Christmas Story told by Mri. year 1735 persons in Seminole
In rvt K a ( » t r n I
County were receiving a total B E R T I I A U. HOLUrtTO.N
Charlotte McQuillan.
of t78-5A3.no per month In Social
r r # 4 l i n r « R i l F #r»o a» I I * * Security benefits. This total In­ TIrnc A ll( talma
nr K)#maa4« A i a l a H ;
c l u d e s primary beneficiaries, •aid r.ntat n
Y o u anal rucli o f you ura Itrrt hy ]
wives, children and survivors.
n o t l f l n t and rc4|iilr#«l lo ur«* «n t
He stated that with the con­ a n y claim# anal demand* nhlsdi |
Mri. Georg, otte, past presi­ tinued growth in the number of y ou . o r #lth*r o f you may h*y*
a i d l n i t lha
«r | t t : i t n i \ O
dent o f the State noma Demon­ beneficiaries and payments In HOU GH TO N. d#r*a#td. 11 Ir o f .aid I
stration Club, appeared yesterday Seminole County, that it Is an­ C o u n t y . to lha fa tu ity Jtidg* o f
C oun ty , Florida, at hi# I
before th, Board of Saminole ticipated that by the end of 1950 oHKMI.NOl.K.
f f l c r In I h r c o u r t hnu*# o f ba M
County Commissioners for an an­ the tos! payments In Seminole C o u n t ? at Hanford. Florida, within
swer to her request made at a County will exceed $87,000 per •l * h t c a le n d a r month# f r o m th#
Urn# o f th# flrut p ublicat ion «»f ( b i o I
month. According to estimates by nolle# . Ka&lt;’h c laim o r ritmanal shall
prevloui meeting.
Th* commissioners, at Mrs. the Orlando District office, this b# In w r ltln a . and 'h a ll «tata th#
aa d poat o f f lc #
Otto’ * rwiuest, approved a *400 means that 8ocial Security bene­ pAldadcratMo f o fr##ld#ar«*
tha claima nt, and »hal1 I
annual increase In salary for MUs fit payments to persons In Semi­ ba i w o r a to h r tha claim ant hi*
o r atto rn av , and an y atteh
W ynie Wilson, Seminole County nole County alone will amount airant
r ta lm o r d em a n d aot an f1l#d tliall
to mnro than $1,000,000.00 during ha yold.
Home Demonstration Agent.
Raymond M Fall, f r
T h , Increase approved by the the coming year.
A * M t f u l n r o f th# feoat W ill j
Board of Commissioners I* a
and T#»t*m#nt of
RRRTIIA fl. HOCOMTOff.
compromise with th* original re­
Ever add diced apple to eanned
quest for a $800 raise In pay for baked beans when you are heat­ n o r n f . A U IT Ft tBTY tO lf P^eaaaod
the local Home Demonstration ing them? The apple need not he ^ tt orn#y f o r F i # c u t o r
K d war d a Riiltiflnu
Age tit.
pared.
Hanford, F lo rid a

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POT PIES

Chrlatmajs Albums
C lan s I cis

Popular Tune*
Hill Billy
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i Elvis Prealey
Kay Starr
Bing Crosby
i Perry Como
Tommy Dorsey

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FROZEN

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Home Demo Club
To Convene Dec. 6

Home Demo Agent
Is To Get Raise

ITS PARTY TIME
MONARCH • OLIVE80N

FRYERS

Children's Home
Society Helps Many

Social Security
Rep Acquires New
Office In Sanford

VING DAYS LEFT

ONLY 3

Mavr Aaa Michels M a a fM )
EDea Oudata (Sanford)
•a rawed f a s t e n fSaadard)
B a n Barries (R anted)

SU P E R

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PARK AVE. AT 25th ST. — SANFORD - FREE PARKING!

�Shop and Save
In Sanford

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Delivered By 8 P. M.
Can 1821 Before 7 P. M.
P ot Delivery

N S W S P A P IB
Established 1908

Associated Press Leased Wiro

NO. ISO

Sales
z"~~j
i
rriv*
l°iay
Report
Shows
T o R e a d y F o r P G /t O p e n u
n j
|n $ a n f o r d
The first contingent o f PGAJ
officials will arrive in Sanford'
today to begin 'preparations for
M at week’s Mayfair Inn 113,000
PGA Open.
J~Manager Frank Mebane Jr., of
the Mayfair Inn said thla morn­
ing that Bari Cruse will arrive
today to set up necessary mater­
ia ls and arrangements to taka
earn of the details of the PGA
tournament.
.Mebane said today that Fred­
die Has* noted Naw Orleans, La.
aeaateut who turned pro has In­
dicated that he will be In San­
ford for nest week’s tournament
and plsy. Ha*» ftniahed second in
the 1954 Colonial
Invitational
r#umament, tied for fourth in the
Virginia Beach Open and tied for
third In the Houston Open. In
years psit Haas has won the Mia­
mi Open. Long Beach Open and
Portland Open, and for three
years in a row was the winner of
the Southeastern Amateur Cham­
pionship.
Mario Carfagno, Mayfair Inn
pro, said thla morning that the
U-holo Mayfair Inn course is In
Vreal good shape" and la in
rafdineaa for the tournament nest
week.
About 3$ golfers have already
arrived and have begun their
pretties for next Tuesday’ s quali­
fying round. Carfagno said today.
"W e are expecting between 250
and 300 golfer*, both pros and
amateurs, for next week's play,",
Carfagno remarked this morning.1
%.However, he
about
130 of them will take part in the
tournament. The qualifying round
on Tuesday will set* up the list
o f those who will compete for
tho big money Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday.
Tv*,* c ,n ii,r , former Univert o ? Florida golfer who rrreivelty
. li. __ ~ o. m i , a u
ed his coaching from Seminole

Collections
Continue
To Rise

The continuing uptrend In
ford sale* is shown in the
report o f State Comptroller
E. Green.
Both sales and gasoline tax
ports are combined in the
release released from
hassee office of the
who collects n ’rt ■
suits of each month* sals*.
Collections In Semlnola County
on gasoline sold during the month
o f October and collected in Nov­
ember of 1934 were based on 823,246 gallon* pumped through San­
ford and Seminole County filling
atation*. The tax for October
(collected
In November) was
more than nine-thousand dollars
higher than the previous month.
Actual figure* were 37,768.43 la
comparison to HS.9P2.09 a year
ago and *48,631.42 last month.
O f the total gasoline tax collect­
ed in the county 12,022.63 goes to
th« county coffers.
In tales tax collected In Semi­
nole County during November
ffor October sales), there Is •
____________
15,000 increase over the previous
f'
. w ‘
I 5-7-.
month and a 3,000 increase over
»*
r a M B H l -''' ■
the same month a year ego.
t
I
■
Sales tax collected In Seminole
£r. •».*£,
~r
^
County during November (fo r
J r
October tales) amounted to *29,293.57 during the same period on#
wyn ia |«&lt; *|III; ONE THAT'S GOING TO WIN." I’orkv Oliver told year ago.
&gt;tMrj„ Carfagno. "P o r k y ’ Mayfair Inn's winter p
A Mario, the
Statewide, both aalea and gas
Mayfair Inn’s year round pro, were disci
* o f golf* top
subjects. Whether it was the club that will wm or the entry that tax collection* during Novamber
wil1 run «'*•&gt;' wl,h lQP
i* not known. (Photo by Jameson) (baaed on October sales) showed
aubatanti*! Increases over the
previous mouth this year and tha
same month last'year.
■
•
The sale* tax increase U exand
|jy MARY FOWI.Es: V,
on ’ ueso-v. the Uth. ft 'he nun- ' ceplionalljr si I -untlal -•
» 'a
• the

School Policies
Discussed Af SHS
P-TA Meet Tuesday

CTIRISTMA8 MOTIF IN ARRANGEMENTS brought by various Sanford Garden Club Circle* to de­
corate the Mayfair Inn lobby for the Coffee and Fashion dhow held today, (Left) Arrangement by
Mr*. Irwin Fleischer for the Dirt Ganlencrs Circle: (Center) arrangement by Mrs. Ralph Betts and
Mrs Dsn Batten for tha Camellia Circle; (Right) an arrangement by tha Driftwood Circle. (Staff
Photo)

Santa Claus Visits
Hungarian Girls,
Boys JLast N ig h t

Properly Owners’ Assn. Names Officers

JUackta,
ilaU Inn
meitf
Ta* Mayfair
Inn Tnsirrtii
Tournament.
Banders, of Miami, has received
many golfing ‘ Ouo.» arouiul th.-- d e u a HY “ Officers'
..............for
... ,1&lt;J7! aloft The
...» „Glee
„ „ .......
Club.....
will..........—
furnish ,!
° &lt;!^
cireut a n d la recognised at one of werr cTrrtnl last night at the entertainment f o r , this evening nlon,h over tM -sam e month In
the Itadlng am ateurs.'
Plantation
Estate*
Property ami refreshments will be served, !\ prev , * 7rar •" the history o f
* f,e* ***• *Novembarp
Bfg names In the golf world Owners' Association. Charles C. under the able direction o f Mr*.' collect
k m totalled $7,703,191, an
who hav* already signed up and Bertsch will be the
new pres- James P. Crnoy. The next meet*
indicated they will play in the ident; Arthur Power, vice pres- ing, Hassvmer staled, would fall '
,.* V , ' W,* over ,h*
Mayfair Inn Open are: Gardner Ident: Mrs. Philip Lounsbcry. on New Year's day and so he is 1
ee*
°T"
1933, a percentage in
Dickerson Jr. who topped the treasurer and Mrs.
Albert I). postponing it until the following |
crease of 22 3 per cent, tt was
West Palm Beach Tournament. Williams, secretary. Dr. Lois L. Monday night, January seventh.
also an increase o f $777,810 over
oug Ford, Dow Finsterwald. Ted Wells and Hurry F. Rose will be
--------------------fi
the *6,923.r,84 collected in October
“ iroue, and Ed Furgol. All of new directors.
N ir lc f 'n n c f n n f i n n
1950, an Increase o f 11.23 per rent
those player* entered last year’s
President Oliver Ha*scmer de- ' v I V - l x V o U l l a l U I I l l l l c
Gas tax collections In Novem­
Mayfair Inn Open.
scribed the new telephone office H i p c Y p c f p r H m / *
ber totalled *7,380,613, an inCarfagno. thla morning, said which is being built at the June- w , c s
1t-iieru u y #
cenae o f $880,482, 13.1 per rent,
"Gardner Dickinson Jr., is going lion of route of 17-92 and Angles P n n « r n | Q n t n r r l n u
t« be tough to beat In th© May-. Road. 30' by 32’, it will sit back 1 U I I B I U I J U I U l U U y
. over the $4,706,160 collected In
fair Inn *13,000 PGA Open."
far
enough from the
highway
Nick Constantine. S3, passed *
\
1
Many golfer* have passed up that it can be added to, as the away at the Seminole Memorial
, .
e
lectcd In October 1954.
aom* of the tournament! around population of De llary grows. I !{o, pila| in s.infonl at 4:10 a m.
Total gas tax collections to data
the circuit in order to get them- Equipment is ready. Southern Bell
,
foil,,wine i short illthis fiscal year amount to *37,Selves in shape for the Mayfair1advised Hassemer and will be •
821.393, an Increase of *4,013491
'Jhn encounter. All Indications are rushed In to
facilitate the dial! neMMr. Constantine made his home over the $33,810,994 collected to
that tha next week’s top golf system's installation shortly after
date during the previous fiscal
her,. at 1109 Park Ave.
eompetltloa will be rough and th© new year,
tough from tha opening awing.
I There will be a Christina* party
He had lived in Sanford for the year. This is an increase of II 87
per cent.
past XI years.
Total sale* tax collections to
Mr. Constantine was horn In dale this fltcal year amount' to
Chalkis, Greece, Nov. 23, 1893
$344 447412. an Increase of *5.If,, was a member of the Greek' 794.186 over the *30433,023 collect­
or! hodox Church
of
Daytonaj
lo
,lurln* ,he Previous
fiscal year. Thl* is an increase
Beach, and a member of the
o f 19.1 per rent.
TViit i, ,h»
,i.,,
Campbcll-Lossing Post No. 53,
American Legion of Sanford.
n , 3 5 y „ l „ t i * ! ! : ; have
Survivors include his wife. Mrs. exceeded ga* tax collection* *nd
Nick Comtantine; two daughters. although g»t lax collections to
Miss Constance Constantine and date this fiscal year still exceed
' Miss Maria Leonis, both of San- sales tax collections, it is ap­
ford: one hrnlher, Angelo Con- parent that the sales tax is inUlantine; and two sisters who| creasing at a higher rate and
j live in Greece.
ill soon pas* the gasoline tax
Funeral service* will be held at
the state’ s number one rn
t p. m. Saturday at the Bri-son |venue poducer.
Funeral Home with the Rev John
__________________
AUWS of the Greek Orthodox
.
Church, Daytona Reach, officialPflfnPr

Th* regular monthly meeting o f
the Seminole High School P-TA
wa» held on Tuesday night. In the
High School
Auditorium,
with
Mrs. Byron Smith, president, pre.
siding. Mr*. Marian St. John pre*
«en*ed the devotions!. Mrs. Smith
railed th* parents attention to th*
Christmas program being present­
ed by the Glee Club on Dec. It
under the direction o f
Mis#
Olli* Reese Whittle.
Mrs. Smith slso reminded mem*
hers that there would be no meet­
ing in January and on the regu­
lar meeting night in February
would be the Founder’ s Day meet­
ing which would be In connec­
tion with all schools In th«. Coun­
ty with Mr*. Georgs Beckham
as speaker.
Mr*. Mary Joyce Bateman and
Mrs. Gerald Ryman presented the
program for the night consisting
of the entire audience breaking
up into four groups and discus­
sion on questions presented than
in relation to school policies.
It was decided that the March
meeting would have for Its pro­
gram a panel made up o f tea­
chers and parent! who would dis­
cuss topics or questions give*
them by the audience.
The meeting dosed after An­
drew Bracken, Seminole High
School Principal, thanked the at­
tending parents for their Inter*
•st and cooperation with the P-TA
and High School.

CAMP Kn.MER, N. J.
(.**_
Doira* of Hungarian children. un«
rooted In bewilderment from their
homes only a few day* ago, awoka
today to find that the spirit of
St. Nicholas live* around
th©
world.
When they looked at their shoes
polished ro brightly In hope, they
found * wonder nf wonders —.
St. Nichols* had paid them a
MANAGER FRANK MF.BANE JR., of th* Mayfair Inn admiras tme of the arrangements shown at
today'* Coffee and Fashion Show given by tho Sanford Garden Club. Mrs. Blanton Owens shows visit.
Meban* an arrangement by th* Palm Circle. (S taff Photo)
Even though they ware thou­
sands of miles from their homa&gt;
land and living In an Army bar­
racks, the old gent had found
them.
He left them the
traditional
gifts: dolls, games, eandy — and
switches.
They wer# small gifts. In their
Aa game time for tho Annual enm on running plays.
trsdition that sayi th* hig gifts
Peanut Bowl draws nearer, more
No. 6 — K. W. Undress: Of- com* on Christmas Day, the smalt
eyes are turned toward the play- fensive Back. On his toe* all of ones on Dee. 8 from St. Nicholas,
whom Hungarian youngsters con­
LONGWOOD— Longwood res I ers who will he competing on the back field because of his bloekiny sider their specisl protector.
field for top honor*.
ability. A big boy,
not many
While the children were nestled
‘Kn’ u r«turne&lt;* i** *•»«* Incurn, coached by
Pa’
all snug In their beds, volunteer
bent* hack Into office for the The "Seminoles”
- r ,,,,e
.. r * . S*t
.
r . ,t him.
r
. . _
nevt two y a .r. to .e r r . . . th.lr MrV Rf * rt
»| .v been
^
a l l ^ f workers from the Red Cross quiet­
ly delivered the packages
last
councilmen and elected two oth- * h*d ,eam ,0
3,1
the time and a goodblocker for night to Hungarian refugee par­
ers that had previously served as Th''F have good pushing ability, downfield blocking,
ents billeted her*.
councilmen for the city.
and have the best running ability
n 0. jj _
|&gt;uv|,| MsrOlllU:
The gifts, all new, were donated
Those returning to office are ln
ihc league.With the
field End and llarkfit-ld man.Fast und
hy various organisations through
; the Red Cross.
7 o^ ^
M
‘ ° hi‘ ,in’= - '
The symbolic switches — an„ &gt;n
&gt;■ ’ r™’in'-itm-n Fldon ^ord Memorial Stadium, it may
*s,'°- U — Harry Colbs*rt: End
j other part of the tradition that
Williamson ',1»- and Homer Bud Pn,ve t“ 'he liking of the»o hanl havorlte target for the passers
calls for the youngsters lo shin#
Scott 218
’
running hocks.
&gt;,f '•'* Serninoli-a.
l their shoci and set them out for
01 in Elgin will return as MayWearing re.l Jerseys with white
No. 19 — Gary HUhop: End. gifts — were "pulled off *om#
or, in office he has held four number* there are seven player* If a puss doesn’t
go to Harry trees around here." a Red Crosa
year* ago Elgin received 199 '» watch tomorrow night as they Colbert, it is usually thrown to jpoVesman said.
votes to incumbsmt, Daniel Screen ,ake to the field for the Peanut Gary.
cy*s, n s.
Bowl competition:
No. 20— Butch Riser,: EvcryMr*. Joy Hines Crocker was
No. 3 —
Johnny
Phillips: one's All-Ameiicun. Runs, throw*
elected Town clerk- treasurer Center. A good venter and line and paosc*. lie can follow hi*
a-ie*sor with a plurality over hacker, Johnny pulls one of the Interference well nnd can kick or
Charles Morrison. 188 to 1*1. Tax- mo«t peculiar stunt* Must report throw the ball with (he best of
collector, Roger Crocker, *81; a- j »s have ever seen. After renter- them. (He is the son of former
Burial wilt be in Tarpon Springs.
Fair through Friday; low to- gainst Marguerite Morrison's 133 iny the ball. Johnny pulls out of Peter Schaul Tropry winter, Jim
The Sanford friends of Howard
night 48-33.
(Continued on Page 10)
the line and lead* the intefer- lUaer.)
i Boteler who spent manv year*
of hit hnshood in Seminole Cotin*
1ly will he glad In learn o f hts
tty Mary Fowler
rec-nt promotion
as assistant
DF.BVRY The De Bary Garden
I cashier o f the First
National
Club will meet Friday I Dee. 7l ;
Bank of Atlanta.
at the rivir association building.
Boteler, the son of Mrs. Ed­
Mrs. Arthur J. Holmes, a member
ward Zimmerman and the late
of the Graenfinger rirrie of the
. Howard Bot-ler, following
hts
DeLaml garden club will give
Christmastime i* a period of with no bed covering, no sheet*, and need.
•
pans, clothes of any desciptlon graduation from Seminole High
hints on making simple arrange­
Ami right
No money to pay the rsnt in that can be used, this humble l School and his discharge from milments for Christmas decoration the year that works the greatest no bed* or springs.
h-re in the Yule season.
the apartment they
huve been Negro family would appreciate ; itary service in 1944, graduated
from native materials All mem­ hardship on the poeketbook.
bers and guests ar© cordially in­
And it Is especiallystressing
L. B. Perry — a slight 3 foot able to secure temporarily.
the help and assistance. They are from Emory University In 1930.
vited to be present.
when a man saves $30 with which 9 inch Negro
man — whom
B” likes to work and will living now in Apartment 43. Wil- After a year in Sanfonl In his
he
buy* the
•*}*"«'*•
a^ ' - ' G o n e know, as "L B ", his rjtr„
, h#t otn)or, linity provjde, »am Clark Court and house furn- father's wholesale confectionery
ipangles for hts children — the wife Alice weight nearly all of
.
Ishings or clothe* may be taken business, he accepted a position
with the First National Rank in
YOU HA V E
colorful toys that youngsters ex- 300 pounds and is only 5 foot
Dut "® *,,° nw'1* *n fxlra to them.
pe«-t Santa to leave them — and 2 Inches tall — both need clothes helping hand iu»t now when he
n r. if you would like to help the accounting department. Sev­
eral promotions have seen him
then see them swept away by badly. And the four boys — ages is faced with the problems
of them financially
— and they
attain hit present office.
fire ansi smoke.
11. 7, 3 and 10 months, as
well providing food, clothing, shelter desperately need the help nf genHe is married to th© former
Such
an incident
happened as the two daughters. 10 and 4 — all in one great big bundle.
rrnu.s riti/rns to meet house rent
M.virile Johnson of Atlanta where
here at Sanford a few days ago years old — need clothing too.
Ther© are generous citUens in and food — I)r Brantley Hend they, with their ton. restd# at
— but the tad part of the picEight people with two sheet* Sanford and Seminole County — crson has offered to be caretak- 1771 Shirley St., S. W.
ture — hers at the Christmas between all of them. There are many who perhaps know "L B‘\ er o f a fund for them,
season
U the fact that
toys, no blankets at all for these chilly his wife «nd some of the childChecks, caih
donations,
or
clothes, furniture, food, and home, nights — no rooking utensils to ren — who would liko to provide money orders may be made payi p SHOPPING
w#r# all destroyed right down prepare their meals — no beds an
axta bit ofr happiness
at able to L B Ferry and left st
to the vary last ash
to kneel down beside for their Chlitmas for a family
that is the Sanfoid Herald for him
1 3 D A Y S Till
And
now, th# family must evening prayer* and ark Santa really in need.
Christmas docs give us sa opsleep on floors — mother, father, Claus not to forget
them thl*
If you have an extra bed, a portunity lo feel the "spirit of
four sons and two daughtar# — Chrutmaa in dieir Urns of stroa# maltraon, bed cloUtss, pou and giving."

Longwood Voters Seminoles Have Best
Return Incumbents Runners In Bowl League
To Council Seats

Howard Boteler
Gets Promotion
At Atlanta Bank

Meeting Revealed

Family Sleeping On Floor

Fund Appeal Being Made For Fire Victims

CARL E. WILLIAMS JR. has completed hi* initial training at Delta
Air lines' flight engineers school ut the Atlanta Airport and is now
assigned tq the airline's Memphis pilot base. A native o f Sanford,
he graduated in 1952 from Murray State College in Kentucky and
served for the past four years as pilot with the- U. S. Air Fnrre.
His wife ke the former Edna M. Alexander of Clinton, Ky. His parnts iare Mr. aod Mss. ‘,W1 i . Williams Sr., of Sanford. (Delia Air
a Photo)

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local News
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ndidatM Qualify! Gardens

or Town Election

By Balk Lay*
L n « r » « M — Candidate* fo r tba
-• m in i elwttoa in L o a ffa e d on
.T im d a y , Doe. 4, k u &lt; mow qualM ad and thoi* aorUn* offlra*
will be, fo r Mayor, Otln Klein
* » d Daolai flrroeaey, Incumbent.
F ir* eouaeQawo win bo elected
. tn d Candidatoo fo r theta office*
tecludo, H. C. Carlton, fa a o o l
iohnaon aid Janie* Rviter. *11 in*
' c n a b o n u , ala*. Eldon K. William*
a*n, fla a o r Bod Scott. 0 . H.
•todgraso, Ruttall Grant and Lin­
ton Can.
Burning far lb* c o oiMaod offic*
at Clarir. Troaiarar-Aatettor will
b * Joy Hlaai Crocker and Charlaa
Morrla**, incum bent The offle*
a t Tan C*n*ctor, R ofa r Crocket
and Marguerite Merriton. Inenabant,
The*# office* are aD for a twoyear period and thoa* bring elect•d will take o ffice on the firat
regular meeting night In January
1MT,

Voters To Elect 2 Coandlmen

Memorial Senrke lighting Contest
Missionary Teds f
Big Crowd Enjoys Honors Deceased
Of Experiences
Gala Square Dance ^rofhen Of Elks
In Philippines
ponsored By P -IA
M t A M V Q B D n m D

P i n • . M aa, M«. «. IBM

(C aotlaaed tram P ag* 1)
pink mataea o f bloom toward tho
coveted sign.
Mr*. Cowan, dlm lnutlr* chat**
lain* o f thla lovely home, asked
na t* view the interior where the
r re a ch influence still reigns. A
circular atalreai* o f wrought Iron
curve* sweetly to the room * above
from a hallway who** walls are
finished la m oity green toil*,
opening to one spacious room
don* in honey beig* and another
in Wedge wood bln*. The gleam*
ing, dark furniture with splendid
line* accents this pastel back­
ground and the neatness o f every*
thing would lead us to choose

By MARIAM JONRS
OVIEDO— •W o
donned amt
heavy coat and wont to the Ovto-

"Chsae the

tm.eheae tba 1

do
Methodist
Church
Friday ej,l l t that pretty g in round and
evening at 4:30 fo r th* fa m ily , round I” This w as the marry call
night basket supper honoring Um |that set fe*t t* flyin g at J h * gala
squar* danct at Om Plaacreat
Her. C. L Spottawood.
School Saturday B ight A largo
The Rev. Bpottawood, ia addl- crowd was ia attendance at thla
t&gt;on *• b*lng * form er pester o f PTA iponsored a ffa ir, which fe a ­
this as the Home o f the Month, the church, has been fo r several tured real Addlin' music by tho
ala*. Built six years ago, as Mr*. year* a missionary to the Philip­ Navy Square Dane* Band, with
Cewan tells na, M looks as if It pines. Thla was a special occas­ caller Lt. R. J . G riffith, expertly
calling the seta. E va* those who
had just been finished, polished
ion, being his first visit to his bad Btver squaro-daneod before
and ready for a soiree.
able ti follow through with
A mem ber o f the Dirt Gard* form er ehurck since being a mis­
G riffith's walk-through explana­
nera Circle, Mr*. Cowan express­ sionary.
Honorable M ayor Leo Gary, tions aad. tho school cafeteria
ed
herself pleated and over­
whelmed with the choice o f the w as on hand to ahaka hands with realty rang with th* tapping feet,
clapping hand* and fiddle musle.
garden tlub committee, headed by averyoot.
During tha evening, many conMra. S. C. Harper, Jr. o f th*
We did not get to stay for tba
Camellia Circle. Mr*. Harper is program , at which time Rev. plea had their picture* t a n a la
one o f a com m itter who visit* th* Spottawood gave a very Inter­ an old fashioned buggy, set upon
Sanfod homes and ehooses what esting talk on his missionary ex­ th* stage, loaned fo r th* occasion
s n u a o r h it
appears to them as the most in­ periences in tha Philippines. Th* by Sligb Earnest. Ia the kltehea
23
terestingly planned and cared for Rev. George Caritoo, pastor o f o f the school, refreshments at
On* does not have to be the local church, supplied us with homemade pies and eakes, war*
1
» lawns.
-erred,
with c o ffe *
aad soft
a m em ber o f the garden club to data though.
■ u r i i t *o4 If 4**o inelf
tlv* oaxnow a Half*. 4*»l****. ***** com pete for this honor.
George Morgan, chairman o f drinks to quench th* thirst arous­
»•#*. ***ls***alru*t**« a d *■»
•**
1
the board o f stewards, and many ed by the exciting but strenuous
•UJmUS br- »*raua*.
,? r
dancing o f "B irdlo in th* C age,"
o f th* other stewards and their
•aalnat aalJ »**P*«U*f (• ■ • * 4#- w »
'Solly G oodun" "T exas S ta r",
landaaia. oo* N ib e f I b i o l AN- D a n | | | |I
w ives were on hand for the
MARRU M
wd
* i jj *a m
* ika* '»
UAlte
NIK K. KAJUlIa
* * !: I r E d l U l !
*R'.a for thf Clam ,' and other lim e
occa sio n .
■M• n«r uuauiBri it
*'"* *‘ i
honored call*.
tiii.
ta .tr
reedeetlv#
uoknown
J ass* Waller, district superin­
katr*.
g to o t.e *. «•*•*»•
(Continued front P.ia* One)
MU* Ann* and Den Reynolds
tendent of Orlando, walcomtd tho
|i.aor*. «r*dlior*.
and Ed Varn and hla date woo
ani out
•» M ttle* riatmtoj p eriod ., with or without a Pea­ visitors following
tho
opening
or acalaat **IJ nut Bowl; the girls would be
h r . Ibrouafc. ‘•odor
-------th* jitterbug contest which waa
prayer by the Rev. Carlton.
d*i*ndoYu,~'*r olth.r of i h .a ; *»r
one o f th* big events o f th* even­
. . . oil m i n i * hovloo. or clam* playing volleyball and cheerlead­
The
Rev.
Spottawood
aald
that
la g
tv
* • • » * , ——o
-----ing: tha boya and girl* o f th*
log
lo
na...
o»r . . * — . UUe.or
ing. They were awarded two doetoraot In I t . Inllnwln* .l.wilb.d fourth and fifth grades would be the next 10 year* In Asia will
orated cokot.
ad Ijla f 00&lt;t b .l« » to N-mtooU
during probably be tha most crucial
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coala
(’uiint?. rtcrtdo. t'►*w11: M1,
oflearning various dances
N K 't of M W . aad NU of UK * of their physical education periods. years in its history. Probably In headed th* Square Dance com ­
S I V . uf Snctloo 1*. Town.hip 1.
(he
next
10
years
the
struggle
be­
In other w ordi, regular school
mittee and som a o f th* other*
South. IU o (. 11 Ko.l.
Tou. aad .nch of you.
life goes on in a routine manner tween the communistic and the helped to mako th* evening a
br notUlod that a oult ha. b ..a up to the day before the Peanut dem ocratic philosophy will be
success were: Mra. S. E. U ndel,
brnuahl .g .ln .t you to ih . tlrrMolved one way or the other.
cull Court. In and for S.mlnol. Bowl.
Mrs. Bea P olley, Mrs. Delerea
Cutintr. Flirldo. In ihonr»ry. »nHe .aid that one uf the wisest Chillis Mr and Mrs. Dick Elam,
When the Sanford
Grammar
t ill.* W. U NORTH. .1 nl.
»rr.. V. LIZZIE ANSA WII-MON. School celebrated the May Day thing, he had ever heard anyone John Angel, M n . Margaret Reyn­
Widow. .1 at, d.f.nilant. and roo, activities In a big way, tha chil­ say whether they ware a gra­ old !, Mr. and Mra. Pate MeKnlght,
aad M .k af you. ara reiulr.d lo
as duate o f Harvard, Yale or any Cecil Ogle*, M n . W. S. Higgin­
nla your Aniw.r
to
plaintiff*’ dren would aometlmea lose
Conplatat with tba CI.rk af Mid much a* three weeks of school. other place, came from the mouth botham, Mr. and M n . Pat LaaCauri. and oorva u m i olalntlff.' at- The results, wanted and needed
o f a man who could neither read lar, Mra Kenneth Forrest, M n .
tnrnoy. HEO.
A. MPERR
Jit.,
whoa, iddr.a. lo F. O. Rm lilt. for the children are obtained with, or write.
J. B. Brown, Mr. and M n . BUI
Hanford. Florida. a rap* of raid the Peanut Bowl, bill without the |
“ Th* trouble with you Miss­ Glenn. M n Harry Weir, Mrs. Lm
An.war on or b.foro \V*dno..Uy,
January 1. A. D . HIT. and If you loss o f class time.
ionaries,’ ’ tha man uttered, “ la cl!!* Fessler, M n . Edyth* C or­
fall to da oo, a d.ar.o ara coo*
Friday night’ s
Peanut
Bowl lhat you scratch where we ain't ner, M n . Erma Chlch, M n . J. C.
fooao win bo ontarad again.t ynn,
A n dn w s, M n . J. B. Foley. M n .
gad .auk af yau. far th . r .ll.f d.- gama will actually be the resume itching."
o f all o f the efforts put in dur*
mandtd la Mid remplalnl.
The Rav. Spottawood .aid that E. S. Higginbotham. M n . Koch,
Tba aatur. af thl* «ult I. ta Ing c la n time at Sanford Gram­
enl.t tba till, in th. abo*. d.fc
m iiiionary work has changed in Mrs. D. M. Paul, Mrs. Louise Dr*
mar .School.
arlh.d laad.
the
past few year* in an attempt bert. Mrs. Clarane* Foggs, and
WITNKK* my hand and i ti.
pannta
goal af aald Court at laniard, S.m .
to “ .cratch where the people art many other P ln ecn st
who mad* contributions and help­
laala County. Florida, thl. Ird day
Itching.
•* Dwambar, A. D., t i l l.
ed in various w ays too numerous
/Ml 0. t . HBRNPOV
“ Th* need* o f tho people in the to mention. AB those rate a large
CI.rk af Mid Court
missionary field are: first,medl vote o f thsnka and a "w*H done.'(CLERK'S SEAi.)
0 * 0 . A. SPEER. JR.
cal care; second dental care;
(ronU
nu*.l
From
.P
a
ce
1)
H t ^ l lo ^ for^ plaintiff.
fourth, education;
will be the second lour o f duty third, food;
Sanford, Florida.
al Sanford NAS for I/1DR. Kuos the Rev. Spottawood said, lie con­
n rm c i n c c r r c o t t a r » r ritr. lie was form erly Security O ffl- tinued. “ The first four are mani­
n ir n i j u d i c i a l c i r c i i t , i .v i ,.rr
4
(# i m
|te r o f the C
station
in m i , before festation of evangelism as well
fan
o m a ix n i.fi
Aen
being
relleverl
by
LCDB Tliley. because a man who is sick and
FLO m n * . in c h a n c e r y aau
By Bath Lay*
•vrr v e e i u r r t i t l e
A native o( Banner. OVIa., IX!- hungary i» not scry -uiceptlble to
a ■&gt; BRAM RAW,
Longwood—A political rally will
Plaintiff. DR. Tlllev firs* entere.l Ih* Navy the Gospel o f L ove."
Longwood
tonight
In 1W4 During hi« m ore than --------------------------------------------” b# held la
• A L F H T. BADLBR aad BtJ.A B.
at seven p. m. in Library Hall,
veam o f naval
rrvlc.. he ha»|
d
N ov.m ber W.
kAntJna. his wife. *« *i.
to introduce the candidate* seek­
nafamiaati. been Commanding O fficer o f two
mJrrleH ln
v o n cm n r a r r r
ing tho town o ffic e s to tha general
nav.il
nhlpn.
m
veil
u
partlci|».nt’
.
TO* JOHN B. C A I.U JW A T an,I
______ _______ C A L U lW A T . hi. ing in varinu- uperatinnn thmn-h- form er M in Dorothy Willard, oi public.
Mr. H. T. Milwea will be mod
•
« l l a : J. a MOKKl.KT; JOHN out World War II. He wne Offl- Boston.
Mans
They have iao
W . PIHTLB and ------ -----------erator for th* evenings program.
PIRTt.H, hla Ntfa; UKOUOK cer-ln charge o f the Sanford NAS children. Peter &lt;|»nrge. M.
Following the
rally
refresh­
W . OILL aad —
-O ll.U "N E O D F " unit which intrtieipat-j Susan Jana. iS- They resm* in
hla N il*; JOHN H. PiH.MII.K
ments will be served to all those
ed
in
Iho
S.inforrl
Christmas
|
Sanford.
and ------ PKINUIJC. hla wlla:
attending.
W . A- KINO
and
Ul.'HHIE

Notice

t

Four Control Florid* Lodges
o f tho Benevolent aad Protective
Order o f Elka took port ia aa lm
pnorive, dignified memorial ser­
vice hi honor o f their departed
brothers yesteday afternoon ia
the lodge room s o f the Sanford
hast dub.

employed
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — V e­ thro* children aad I*
(ChatteM d tram Pag* I)
at
Baynhams’
Shoo
Co.
Ia
Orlando.
ters
win
go
to
the
polls
her*
ten silver dollars. Residential con­
Law is making hla first attempt
.testants
T "--- 7
7 ' select
---------------- - of Tuesday fD ee. 4) to elect two
may
only one
tnra* divlsloas to enter. All en- j Council men to serve for two year* at local politics. Ho is affiliated
trie* will automatically be, placed each on th# Tow n CounrfL V uaa with the Alien Drug Co., U marcandidates have qualified fo r the ried and has fou r children and
la the fourth division.
race. They are incumbent Hug# has been a resident o f Altamonte •
First prize for th* commercial
W olf. E. Martin Law and H. S- Spring! fo r about three years.f)
Christmas
m n a in ia i Lighting
ugn u n g division
aivmou will
__
Wolf, aad a brother, ar* panbo th# Florida Pow er k
L ight! S e » * n* -Jnera In W olf Brothers Sorvaylng,
Co.'* Traveling Trophy awarded ■b o ird for • m001,11
^
signing
from offle# to enter the Orlando A v t., Winter Park. He
ng ____
annually to the commercial es­
race for M ayor but wa* defeated live* with hla w ife and two chiltablishment displaying th* best
by tba preaent
Mayor W. L. dran on Grandview Av*.
Christmas lighting arrangem ent
Swofford. He la married and has
The four 123 U. S. Savings
Bonds will b* given by Florida
Pow er k Light C o., Sanford At­
lantic National
Bank,
Florida
(Continued from Pag# One)
State Bank, and
The
Sanford
hospital wh*r* he died at S:«3.
Herald. Th* silver dollars will be
" I talked to both tha hoys andt|
By Mrs. Botk Lay*
given by tha Seminol*
County
Longwood — Longwood Women's to Groaa," Deputy McClelland re­
Junior Chamber o f Commerce.
Civic League w ill meet tomorrow ported. F in t raporta from the
at 3 p. m. In Library Hall seen# o f tha accident, shortly af­
fo r their annual Chriilm i* Party. ter the Orlando youth was takea
A Christmas reading will be ore­ to the hospital, doctors, accord­
sented by Mr*. Charlotte McOuil- ing toDaputy Sheriff McClelland,
the boye re­
lan and (he carol singing will be held slim hope
(Cawtlkued From P »«e 1)
covery. "T h e bullet," he laid,
lead by Mrs. R. T. Milwee.
team, played a good game both
There will be th* traditional "antared the back o f th* head and
offensively and defensively. His Christmas tree and e«fh member lodged somewhete In th* skull."
rebounding was quite good while Is requested to bring a small
Funeral lerviees fo r David MeFerdinand Duda. alternate cap­ gift.
Gulra will be held at 10 a. m .O
tain, showed rem arkable skill as
Hostesses fo r this meeting will Tuesday at the Fairchild Funeral
well as Mike Duda, a newcomer to be, Mrs. W. S. Young, Mr*. Rob­ Home ChaRd, the Rev. John Methe team. Haymond Mikter.
a ert Hammond. Mrs. Dirwln Patty, Kinley oflB latlng. Burial will be
senior and a guard, did quit* Mrs. Daniel Scretney, Mrs. Gab­ In Glen Haven Memorial Park
well, a* well as William Hart. riel Cloutier and Mra. Ira Wilson. and Cem etery.
Tom Brown, and Joseph Duda.

Women's Civic
Party Is Tuesday

Taking port la th* service w e n
member* aad their ladies from
DeLaml No. 1443; Daytona Beach
Lodge No. 1141 and New Smyrna
Beach Lodge No. 1S67,
Th* program wat as follow s:
Piano Prelude. "Sw eet Hour o f
Prayor” , Mias Allyaon L eo; Open­
ing Ceremony, Exalted Ruler and
O fficers; Prayer by tho dhaplala;
M a i*
Quartette.
"M y
T ask"; Roll Call o f Deceased
Brothers, Exalted Ruler and Offle e n ; Tenor Solo, “ The Lord's
Prayar". William W. Brown: De­
dication Service at the Altar;
Mate Quartette, "Heaven la My
Home” ; Memorial Address, the
Rev. Father Richard J . Lyons;
Closing Cerem ony;
Benediction
by Pother Lyons.
Allyaon Lao played a special
piano solo. "A v a M aria", a BachThe Pierson quintet was not
gounod arrangement. The mala even a match for th . substitutes.
quartette wne mad# up e? Wil­
Tile quintet ivfilifi] lu uofV u«*il
liam Brown, Al Case. Warren D. with Wallace Kelsey replacing the
a and Charlie Morrison
■veteran, Jim Hall, and the team
The follow ing num bers o f tha worked with pnwfect
teamwork
local lodge w ere honored in the and won despite Jim 's absence ]
•errlee: Wurt W. Warner, Artie from the tram.
D. Smith, J. H. Watson, Raymond
Andy Duda, who showed sur­
M. Higgs and Henry Thurston.
prising skill last year, did well,
O fficers o f the local lodge are: even with a bad knee.
Kaalted Ruler, Roy D. Green;
Carl Fabry. * ft 4 center, was
Esteemed Leading Knight, D. Guy really "on the b e a m " with buc­
Allen; Esteem ed Loyal Knight, kets and foul shots and ended
W. D. Harden; b t e e m e d Lec­ up with 11 buckets for a total
turing Knight, R. P. Mapea; Sec­ o f 25 points in all. He was fol­
retary. W. O. Livingston; Trea­ lowed by Ferdinand Duds with
surer, Myron Reck; Eiquirr, Har­ 14 points. Half time score was
ry Canell; Tiler, E. P. Hair; 33-10, 34-14. third
quarter
and
aad Chaplain, Jamas Stowell.
73-23 final score.
If Taul'i tram can Just keep
up the good work it will be a
gate year for the basketball fans
again.

Target

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Bloodmobile To Be
At Starke's Clinic

The Bloodmobile o f the Central
Florida Blood Bank will be in
Sanford at the Elks Club, tom or­
row afternoon between I and 3
p. m. and at Dr. Stark*’ * Clinic
from 3:30 to 7:00 p. m., Ralph

JAMES B. GUT

CARTRIDGES

Wight, chairman o f
th*
Elka
Club Blood Bank said today.
Anyone wishing to place blood
in the bank for
other* or to
group accounts ran do so
to­
morrow afternoon, Wight said.

Imperial Refineries Station
13th ft Park

Lcdr.

Political R ally
Set For Tonight

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Counts,
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tha lltla la lha plaintiff lo tha
haralnafiar daaerlbtd propartr. Tha
naira of tha Court la which &gt;ald
suit nr proraodlaa In ponding la
lha Circuit Court for lha Ninth Jurtl lal cireiilt la and (or Ih* (’nun,
tr of a*mlnnla an,I Mint* of Flor­
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Ralnh T. Oadlar and Klla H Mail,
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dafandanl*.M
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956

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State's B igge st G olfing
Event Opens Here Tuesday

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Noted Pros
To Be Here
For P G A

Wekiva Is Being
Worked On

Golfers from evary section o f
Gam* Commission official* of Orange County had indicated the
the country will converge on San­
the Hyacinth Control Division in would clear the block at State
ford next Tuesday to take part la
dicated today that they will com- Road 48.
Florida's biggest golfing event, (he
piete the Job o f eradicating hyaThe entire operation will be
M ayfair Inn $13,000 PGA Open.
clnths in the Weklva River by the followed up by a boat crew , said
Four o f tbe nation's outstand­
end of this week.
Holley, however, no date has been
ing and leading golfers have in.
" ’.V. Lope to hare (*&gt;•&gt; ri»*v •*» for this phase o f the work,
dicated that they will be in San*
navigable all the way up to the
Helicopters have been spraying
fsrd for *&gt;c
tmiroa*
St. Johns,' said W. R. Holley, the 2-4D mixture dally. This]
ment.
Field Supervisor o f the Hyacinth method allow* the low flying
Doug Fori!, national PGA Cham­
Control Division.
machine to glide down between*
pion in 1933 who finished second
Starting last Monday. Holley trees, hover, and even bark up
lo Sam Snead in (he Vardon Tro­
explained, and after finding th a t'to set to ih» "h a r d to -g e t” plares
phy race, will be among those
tbe use o f outboards, airboatj. we Have not been able to reach
at the Mayfair Inn's $13,000 PGA
“ E Y E * AS D EEP AS HIE SEA*’ are thoie o.* Captain Red Beard,
and airplanes were not eu ceeisful otherwise, Holley explained,
Open. He was named PGA golfer
skipper o f the Trotamundos, docked at the Sazford Bandshcll lie
the Game and Fresh Water Fish,
.-m i* h ll been a tough Job,”
of the year and finiehed In third
la shown aa he searched Lake Monroe from aboard hi* 23-fcot
Commission, through . its Hya- Kollwy said. "It Is one o f the most
place with $33,000 winnings in
ketch before taking o ff t.» visit the entire length of the St. Johns
River. (S a if Photo)
cinth Control Division, contract- difficult rivers in the state to
1933.
ed for the use o f helicopter ser- rficb&lt;Gardner Dickinson Jr., o f Pan­
vice from appropriations by the
ama City, who Just won
ths
Efforts to eradicate tbe hya­
state fo r Sttninoie, Lake nod
O '
Palm Beach open Sunday, will no
cinth! In thla particular river
THE NEW POST OFFICE at De Bary which will be dedicated on Saturday, Dec. 13. New furniture
Orange counties to ipread 2 4D
were instigated by a Joint meet­ and fixturea are now being installed, getting in readiness for the "heaviest Christmas season in v il­ doubt arrive in Sanford for the
over the hyacinth infested areas.
next week’ s event. Dickinson tied
ing o f
sportsmen, board* of lage history." (S taff Photo)
Jack D cJcan, Director o f the
for seventh place !n the M ayfair
county commissioners, and o ffi­
Hyacinth Control Division stated
Inn Open last year. He won tbe
cials o f the Hyarin'h Control
that "W eather permitting, we
Miami Beach Open early 4n 1934.
Division a number o f weeks
hope to com plete the project. At
Dickinson hat been under the tu­
dons
Boards o f county commission*
Hu, date hyacinths are dead to
d
, |h#|r efforU
torage o f Ben Hogan.
to
both fork*, and we will continue cllminate one o f the bad baIardl
A rather youngish looking, full sets that you
miss too mil
Bob Toski, who haa Indicated
u n t i l " Is clear all the way to in
bearded man. who prefers to be when you are in a hurry."
he will be in Sanford for the Mayour U rcam i and lakes, at the
known at “ Captain Red Beard ",
"And for sure, I am not in a
fair Inn Open, won lh# World
i-,S
.
„ ..
I W n t meeting.
I leld Supervisor Holley said |
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
•dropped anchor along the
sea­ hurry." he said. " I expect to be
Championship o f Golf In 1934. He
The
Campbell-Losslng
Post
o
f
also
a
guest
speaker
al
last
night'*
that the County Commissioners of
(Continued on Page Four)
wall at the bandthcll yesterday
got a "birdie” three on the lSth
the American I-egion last night American Legion Meeting where
to spend a while around Sanford.
hole which brought Mm $30,000.
unanimously agreed to participate lie outlined "the
program
to
H ll small cabin sailboat isn't
In 1934 To*ki also won the Bat­
in the Florida Highway
P atrol 1participate In Charity Night along
the gleaming white
and shiny
on Rouge Open, the Eastern Open
"W e will finance the building
Auxiliary
and
will
become
a
pari!
with
0
,her
civic
organliatlons
on
bras* that one might expect of
and the Azalea Open and finished
ou rselves," said W. W. IJnx, o f Troop D.
Thursday night Dec. 2&lt;).
a. man o f the sea, but Archibald
that year with the total earn­
president o f the Seminole County
"W e will have a bigger and ings of $4331941.
Overwhelming response to an
Y ow seems to Ilk* to loll about
Farm Bureau when he appealed
appeal made by Florida Highway better program than last year's
its tiny deck which, no doubt, he
Dow Finsterwatd la another top
.
, ,
.
. to the Board o f County CommlsAnnual Charity golfer to be her* for the 3layPatrol Trooper T. Mark
Mack for the second
knows inch by inch.
^&gt;ortjfd th»t^ work^ i* « h « 4 - sloners thla morning for property
fair Inn event. He U the second
tiled to begin by December «th on on w hich to construe* a Seminole and CapL Ralph Hrcckenridge of Night," said Collins.
.B a ss fishermen, duck hunters.
Troop D, resulted In 20 applica­
The Am erican Legion Post No. leading money winner for
1934.
an 1812,08! construction project County Agricultural Building.
».. • v&lt;jt &lt;-ap’.nins an&lt;t others plytion* filed for participation in the m , at 8
a p,
p. m. on Charity Night
on State Road 508 in Seminole
f t l B I the St. Johns
niver
may
"D o n 't you think an agricul­ program and to become part of ..ill p r e n t an American Flag to Finsterwatd finished h era dasL vea t.
In e U« fo r fifth pile*. .Ho won
ami Orange Counties.
'h a .c &gt;ecn this rather strange
tural building la important to ik . . .. . .
*
*the Sanford Orlando Kennel Club the Ft. Wayne Open in 1939 and
A contract for this werk wss ex­ Son C u j’ tr Coun'.y” f 1. 1m a*ke&lt;l the the organization.
red bearded sailor And once you
Commander I.vnn Lyon of th e ,fu r their new flagpole which will placed second in the Colonial In­
ecuted with W. L. Cobb Construesee the beard, as hefty a one as
commlwsioner*.
local American legion Post sa id ]b e dedicated at that time.
vitation which waa played in Ft.
tlnon Company o f Tampa, who
♦sight be expected on a tailor, i:
was the apparent low hldder when » . i '° k i k , "k°n,k tij^n , ,
*a '* that "Trooper Mack and C’apt.
Next meeting of th&gt;* local Am cr- Worth, Tex.
U readily understandable why he
I think the building 1* Import- Un.ckenridge outlined the p ro-.ica n lx-gniii Post will be an AnFour o f the winners o f th«
the project was let on October
haa been dubbed “ Captain Red
ant bnt not important enough to &lt;ram al)(| x«hat (he need* are In nunl Christmas Parly
on Monday Palm Beach Open which finished
11th.
Beard.”
this county, and how the effort * 5Dec. 17 when admission will be
(Continued on Page Four)
Work on thii project is sched­ use ou r most valuable lot.
Yow, casually
leaning back
The lot referred to Is a section „ ( th« legionnaire* would fll into one toy to be turned over to the
uled to take 320 working days for
against the cabin of his boat said
completion, snd consists o f grad­ o f property located on Commer- iiir community traffic problem and Sanford
F.lkx Club
Uudcrprivi*
“ Having knocked about the A t­
ing and paving between a point cial Ave. on which n bid wa* ex ­ in nalion.il emergencies."
h'gcd Childrens Christina* Tree.
lantic. Carribbean. and
Pacific
approximately 3.3 mile* northwest pected from a local firm .
Chief duties of the Fill* Auxil­
'• f o r seven years, o ff an on, gath­
o f Orlando and a point northwest
Com missioner Otis F n r a k r e iary members are to ride with
ering a bit o f salt in my heard
2011 mile*.
Also
constructing asked Una, "What part did you the Trooper to assist him in auto
by the time I reached the mouth
double overpass bridge* over the I want the county to play In this," inohili* accident*, directing traffic,
o f the St. Johns early in Novent
S. A. L. It R. tracks; a double
Linz replied. "W e would like and to lake part in national emer
her, I was ready to try
tresh
underpass bridge at the A.C.L.- to buy the lot.”
I gency effort*, It was explained
water for a change.”
l.r*lie
Smith
mounted
ihe
R.R. track and
129 ft.
double
Since Ihe program ha* been ap podium to direct the Seminole
Explaining that it would be
" I 'm o ff to cruise
!*•* f*»t'
grade separation bridge* over a
n ecessary to hold u public sale fo r, proved by all member* o f
our High School Dance Ban I for the
length o f this beautiful riser, al
County road.
the property involved in the re- post, said Commander Lyon,
we Homeromlng
A few post cards, a bit of per­
the way to its headwaters." sail!
Dance
held
a f­
quest. Com missioner Fred D yson 1expect to have at least 20 men ter the football game in tbe high severance, and the "know-howH
Captain Red Beard as h» waved
said " I t look* like you will have trained wilhln a short time.
his arm* out across the lake.
school gymnasium Friday night. of where to turn for information
to be at the sale if thr properly
"Thera will be eight men t o , This wa* the first football dance and assistance, helped a visiting
_
"Thla will be no easy feat of nuii to be bought legally. ’
thtf squad, and we hope to have the group has played, however, Illinois couple round out their
| • vlgation,” he said, “ because my
C lerfk O. P. Herndon explained Qur own squad to assist in those they have perform ed many lime* Florida vacation as they had an­
23-foot ketch “ Trotamundos" has
The Seminole County Minister-! 1° *he com m issioners that "a t em ergencies," said Lyon.
f or the students in assembly pro- ticipated.
no m otor."
Ernest Ozler and hi* wife o f
Even the sails, he said, which
lal Association will meet tomor- Present the lot l« dedicated as n
ow ith a* many as 20 appllca- gram* and for civic programs,
are It* chief means of propulsion,
row morning nt the School Ad- Public park. The county does not |jonti r |st i r * will be held here Included in th- musical swing- l-ivington. III. recently stopped
are ineffectual along the narrow,
ministration Building on Com*° sell "
,n .sanford twice eaeh monlh,” he ster* w ere: Sidney Vihlen, Vivian o ff in Sanford for a visit with
twisting stretches o f the stream,
merelal Ave.
Sem inola C o u n t y
Attorney( , ajd
I Ferrell, Tom m y Waters, Berry his brother, Lowell Ozler and Mr*.
where the thick stands of trees on " I USED THIS 3IETIIOD o f moving more than a n y o n e would
Myron A. Reck, owner snd Mack N. Cleveland Jr. said "W e
„| urgC any veteran with an St. John, Dickie Rountree, Wally Drier at their home on Summerlin
each side blanket o ff the wind.
think. " Captain Red Board yetted from hi* ketch a* he maneuver­
manager o f
Radio
StationWTRR
had thesame
situation on
Dark
honorable discharge, that la W’
Dope, HarrisonAve.
Smith, Gregory
The Tomm
visiting
Ozleri were en*
" A frequent use o f a 11-foot ed tiound for this picture. (S ta ff Photo)
is
slated to
speak
to theminis’ Ave. property.
The city has
In.ii* |terr-te«I In taking part in ihe pro
Walker, I’ etc Ran*.
y WilJoying their trip through Florida
deep
oar for iculling through
#r* on "religious breadcasting".
that they will go along
gram, please get in touch with Hams and Tom m y llcn-on.
but (heir gaiety was somewhat
A nominating committee head- the sam e plan In regarda to this neorge Maybury by phoning 33 1
-----------------------------dampened when they discovered
ed by th* Rev. W. P.Brooks
Jr... p r o p e rty ."
to maka arrangement* for an ap
the loss o f the address o f their
willmake Itareport andoffteer * 1 Com m lisloner*
agreed thet no plication blank,” said Ihe local'
daughter and son-in law, Mr. and
"T h u
fo r 1957 will be elected.
definite answer could be given Xmcrican legion post commander.
The Rev. Mi!tar. Wyatt w i!!( to the Farm Bureau In regards
Jerry Collins, operator of Ihe i Fair through Tuesday; low to- Mrs. Joe Cooper who were also
in Florida.
In maneuvering hi* cabin „ a preside.
to their proposed building.
nsnford-Orlando Kennel Club was night 43-30.
Before leaving Illinois on iheir
boat around for photos to be made
|x*NC»\N ( )OI* — I M. Edward*
The annual congregational hu*lrip, Ernest Olier had * r*rd
he demonstrated the UM o f the
'yhom,(|, are running away with n«*s meeting o f Ihe Fir»t Chimt-,
'r-Jin Mr*. Cooper b it the card
6&gt;r (and he ha* several of them) v,etnry bono„ ,his *a *on at ths.
Ian Church will he held Wednes­
-d been misplaced and the Florpowered by
huge sinewed arm* S(inf„ r(| Orlando K-nnel Club,
ia town In which the Cooper*
"?v
that .well a . he manipulate* the
thi. firt( (hrM „ , ck&lt; „ f day, beginning with a politick
During tb&lt;-re stopping could not bo reonly power he hai other than the
supper at G 30 p. m. Report* on
the ira ck * highly Mirceisful cam •
ailed.
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k «.,*.it yalign,
speedster*
a* Su-y the activities o f the church dur­
_a
_ - wm . such
w
What to do?
JSTia.
the speed o your b o il P
'
e
.,
,'D
e
a
c
o
n
Jones
and
ing the past 12 months will be!
Choosey. Ed’ft Deacon Jones
The) turned th»ir problem over
vriiile traveling, he was a ik e!
Kd'* Carbon Copy have
given hfard
from
Pa*tor Perry L.
0 Mrs. Lowell Ozirr.
"O f cour»e, my speed will not be
Edwards* powerful Bring a wide
She knew that since the Cooper*
Stone; treasurer, W. II. Young;
great, particularly on the
up
edge In purse money earned.
vere traveling by trailer their
stream
trip.”
he commented. I The Edward* Kennel was also Sunday
School
Superenlendent
.•aril would hav&gt; been moiled from
‘ •Sometimes I ooze along nt a
a big winner al the Daytona Itcach Clyde E. Feathers; CWF Prewi-'
1 trailer court. She al«o knew
quarter o f a knot and at the m o't
track last «prmg
dent, Mrs. O. T. Pearson, and fun­
;hat the Coopers hid planned to
when struggling against the strong
Su»y Choosey, a vastly under­ ctional committee chairmen. The
-unfine their trip lo the East
current I make only three knots " |
rated Edward* greyhound, turned
'oast and was reasonably sura
"On my return trip downstream "
I9.V7 budget proposed by the board
.
_ i,k
in the mo*t sparkling perform ance
hat they would choose a court
I will have the current with me
me J
J
Saturday night a- of officers will be considered for
n Daytona Beach, Hollywood, or
(J.and can go faster, he a
equalled the Sanford Orlando adoption George W. Morgan will
Miami.
Captain Red Beard wa* ra heri
flVe *.*tecath. mite record makr jr
n inspirational talk.
Mrs. Olier contacted the Semi­
quick to comment, however, tb.t
b„ aiJ, lf„ , Hark hnndle m ...
nole County Chamber of Com­
The report o f the nominating
C loured the track’ * standard rac
merce fo r a registry o f trailer
out to see the river and ™*-1 th* i (iw cour, c in 303 second* to tie com m ittee wilt be presented by
:ourt* which were supplied from
people who live and wort along! *
,h(&gt; famou, lo it e r Tharp. Newr officers will
the Chamber'* file o f
Florida
be elected for a tw o-year term.
«(* shores. I have found from p r e - 1lne m
Stylish Bomb three *ea&gt;on* ago
City directories.
Div nominee being; Earl Evan*
vlou* experience* in faitcr ve*Mutual play and attendance con
A total o f 83 pest cards w «ro
and Belt S. Purvis for elders; E.
tinoe to boom at Jerry
Collin*
sent to trailer courte in the threo
C. Dobson, Chandler Vail and
track despite an unfortunate streak
chosen areas by Mr*. Ozler ask­
John Saif, deaccna; arJ: Mn.
of freezing weather. Saturday wa*
Bartow S. ilinson J r , as a dea­
ing that " i f Joe Cooper* ara
th best day of the meet a* mu*
parked there, please have them
coness.
tuel handle topped $73,000 and at­
get in touch with Sanford tele­
It was announced that roll* and
tendance hit M » 0.
phone 1330.”
coffee will be provided' for the
Two day* taler, the astounded
(upper with attending families
Joe Coopers called from Miami
asked to bring the rest, in order
wher« they had settled down for
to keep the women out o f the
the winter.
kitchen families arc asked "o
Of Course, a meeting wa* ar­
prtrg their own dishes and silver­
ranged between tbo Ernest Oziera
ware.
i end the Jo* Coopers. The Florida
A large crowd ie expected for
vacation had tha very
fam ous
to
the
St.
Johns.
The
Job
will
be
com
pleted
by
thn
cnJ
o
f
the
week,
A
HELICOPTER
BEING
loaded
from
Ilyacinth
Division
truck*
o
f
the occasion, the minister Indicat­
1 / D A Y S T ill’
1fairy story ending "They si-.ted
the
State
Game
and
Fresh
Water
Fish
Commission.
A
2-4D
m
ix­
according
to
officials
o
f
tbo
Hyacinth
Control
Division.
(Photo
by
ed today.
i happily soon after.”
W. U. Holley)
ture is being used tor spray along th* Wekiva River all the T r y

Captain Red Beard:

Sailing Is Lonesome
But Interesting Life

“ w Work Scheduled
To Begin Dec. 6
1 On State Road 500

Farm Bureau Seeks American Legion Post
Lot For Proposed To Join FHP Auxiliary
New Building

Dance Band Plays
For Friday's Hop

Post Cards, CofC's
Aid Help Couple
Complete Vacation

Ministerial Assn.
To Elect Officers

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Edwords Kennel
h Running Away
With S O K C W ins

Christian Church
Congregational
M eet Wednesday

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THU CtOtt-UF o f Princess M irgarat o f B ritain , ih ow a her
dressed for her academic role a«
president o f the North Stafford(hire University College, Eng­
land. She w a t ph otograph ed
when the Installed s ir George
Barnes as principal o f college.

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MIAMI BEACH (A t- Wrecking
e r e * i today start tearing down
the old MarFadilen-DeauvUle Ho­
tel which has stood since I92d.

IN HTW JU N IO R D V R M tT M B M T

Hotel owner Sam Cohen leased
the ground and announced piant
fo r building a sos-room hotel by

Dade County's Agriculture
Report Given

D A IL Y

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WOOD, YOU'Rg
I O O U rA LIVING

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1,1f LOOK ATTHEGORGEOUS*
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1. Borders on
t. Highest
aa egga
cards
38. Angry
t. Commenced
11. Thick soup
10. Tide
growl
13. Swiftly
14. Lettera
M . Male
IS. Threefold
17. Put to flight
deer
18. Notion
15. Flutter
ST. Musical
18. Keenest
It. Top
Inatru11 Walk
30. Slight
m int
depreaalen
3 1 Least
through
34. Gaelic
whole
water
Veeterear's Assets
33. Poeterlor
number
31. Gasello
44. Skin tumor
(Tibet)
18. Greek letter I t. Buckeye
4 1 Compass
38. Debtee
fllate
t t Mlmle
point
33. Noble
38. Jogged
43. Fether
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37. Sella
knot
43. Poem
30. Numeral
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34. Merry
3 1 Plural o f
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■serum’*
38. Large fish
T"
40. Prickly peas 22 22 22 *!T“
41. Shade
48. Dwell
W km n m kw m a w / A
47. Sullan'a
33 IT
decree
22 % ss
41 Movable
rr
barriers
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"To Belter Serve You"
20th &amp; French Ave.

Set tlit *37 Chevrolet now on dliplay. It's tuwef, smooth and tauyl

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DAYTONA BEACH &lt; *-V eten
M IA M I igv-Dade County had an rejeteed a plan to fluoridate the
Income o f more than S3 million
dollars from agriculture during the rltys water by a vote o f 14M ti
vast yaer to put it among the 3,038 yeaterday. The proposal alu
eadtng counties of (his country. lost four years ago and by a bij
John D. Campbell said Dade pro* gcr margin.
Tha Stata Board o f Health ad­
duett! $24,890,000 worth o f tom a­
toes alone, more than half those voca te! fluoridation aa a maim
shipped from Florida, as well es of retarding tooth decay. F lu orif
large quantities o f potatoes, beans Is present in the natural watTr
and tropical fruits such as avoca- supply o f some Florida eltiea and
19 others now add It.
das, mangoea and limes.

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United States Treasury Building
In
Washington, D. C. was
cu t
from -a single block o f granite.
The column* are 3d feet, nine
iuchea in height and 13 fe c i, 3,’ t
Inchoa in circum ference.
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GARDEN CLUB OFFICIALS meet with Frank Meban* J r „ Manager o f the Mayfair Inn, to plan
forthcoming coffee to be held Thursday, (left to right) Mr*. Edward Lane, Mrs. W. II. Stawart,
Mrs. L. E. Spencer, Mrs. Ame Erickson, and M r*. Irwin Fleischer. Mebane la s e e n standing In
background (S taff Photo)

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We Wash Oar H»adi
So jo u think you know h o » to
Request Made
wash your handi? So you do, fo r ,
everyday purpose*. But cleaning | TALLAHASSEE (Jft-The Supre­
me Court took under advisement
them properly after an oily, dirty
yesterday a request by a group
job la different, Here's how:
o f Duval County taxpayers that
Wet yoor hands
first,
then It declare Invalid the present des­
apply soap to the palms. Rub It ignation for the northern tennlnns
Into a lather on the palms, on the o f the atatelong turnpike near
backs o f the hands, and up over Tisonla.
Charles Cook Howell, represent­
the forearms. Add more w ater
while doing this. Rinse o f f the ing a taxpayer group, contended
dirty suds, and repeat the p ro­ that if the pike la constructed to
cedure until all soil and soap are Tisonla about $400,000 In tolls paid
removed. Then wipe your hands annually to the Jacksonville ex­
pressway would be diverted.
dry with a clean towel.

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THL REV. C. L. SPOTTSWOOD. Missionary to th : Philippines and
dist Church In Oviedo was honored last Friday night at a covered
Rev Ue-irge Carlton, pastor of First Methodist Church Oviedo; the
District Superintendent for Orlando District, Methodist Church; and
the Board of Deacons, OvieJo Church. (S ta ff P in to)

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form er pastor o f the First Metho­
dish supper. (Left (o right) the
Rev. SpottswooU; Jesse Waller,
George W. Morgan, Chairman o f

for Christmas
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over a gift from W m . E . K id e n --for

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�eople Looking To Undo Sam Blackhawks, War
Eagles Need Strong my time writing and rajoylny the
For 'Something For Nothing Offensive Team
The fanners of this country, for instance
H- Lika
normal grandfather—« grandson
an tha r i m

Florid# cHmata.”
••Bight new ," M id Yaw , *1 find
Sanford and U t a Maaraa p le a *
a n t Altar a ft w daya 1 trill cantlnua an tn Lak# B arary, and
flw a th a n aa far m I can ga
..A
J «u*mx.”»
up »iu
the n*
St M
Future p issiT Ms u l d
"B y
ip ria g I p u b ta be bask aa sett
water, cruise dewa la tbs Florida
K eys, sad peftu ps over ta the
Bahamas ar Cubs.”

b

la ohrays a smart boy. And there ta a specific
. Blnattatkm to sustain this opinion.
The grandson accompanied Ms Grandr.Vtoddy to tha airport ont day recently where
••
In** a plane for Washington.
Aa the aWtrly man started toward tha
’‘ "-fnm, nr ti.meti to nis gtandson and said
."flit Il&lt;pfr, I’m going to look around for Un­
cle Sam while I’m In Washington. Do you
reckon HI find him?”
. • T h e youngster thought briefly about it
•ad then replied, *T doubt It”
In expressing this opinion, he was quite
- contrary to the opinion held by Juat about
&gt;- 'ninety
ninety per
par cent
cant of the
tha people in
tn this
tnw country
*. - —and avdn tkroogb tbs youngster is hardly
four years old—he's smarter than just about
u"'ininety par cent of tha people.
‘ u Certainly, there are entirely too many peo­
ple whs believe that Uncle Sam actually
‘ doss live right In th# capital city of Wash*
Ington. Aa • matter of fact, they go there
expecting te find him.
Deep down Ih the hearts of the people,
C there ta known, and certainly any thinking
' * parson should know, that this ta not so,
•' that It ta not evan possible In a free nation.
People know that Government in a free na7 tlon has never had any money and never
will have any money that la not first provid­
ed by the people themselves from back home.
In other word*. It ta known, or at least
should be known, that the Government can
only give the people what it has first taken
from them. In still other words. *'wc know
who Unple Sam really ta.” •
-But ft is not surprising the people hnve
reached thia attitude of self-delusion, be­
cause there has been a political philosophy
promulgated for tha last quarter of a cen­
tury at least that haa been Intended to lead
to *nis conclusion. People have been told
that whatever they desired the Great White
Father could provide. People have been fa­
scinated with tha return of their own money.
This practice of looking to the central
government in Washington to provide the
"gifts” from Uncle Sam with "something
for nothing,” with fulfillment of all the needs
sad desires, la not confined to any ono
group—It permeates Just about all groups.

The Sanford Herald

ad winter spending

—once our most independent self-reliant The Peinut Bowl gam e fr id a y
people— have been led to believe they have night wit] be as IntereiUg one to
found Uncle Sam in Washington. The fact watch.
i matched fo r the Anal play
Is that farm price supports, originally institu­ o f Team
the action have ac«n action Is
ted as a war emergency mtasure, have been I I gamea on their homo field*. Asd
perpetuated as a ''Welfare State” measure. under tha lights theta football tack*
Now Government controls and regulations nlque may be even better than
have destroyed the independence of the the daytime tuaalea.
There's -a meUewweSs is Cap. The Btackhawks. who** color*
Amerlcnn farmer. But the farmers, ns would are
blaek and geld, have been tala Rad Beard's v e ite as be an­
be of any other group, have been ''taken care coached by Mr*. AUee Grant, aad swers every euesHee piled to him.
o f so long they now demand it. Thus does U has been said that thta room He’ s tn v a u a g ataae—aad he
haa the beat rounded tram o f any admits that h e's m ighty k aesom e
partemallsm destroy freedom.
We are even now hearing h great clamor o f the four lo be aeen on the field. at times except fa r wildlife. "1
night, the Blackhawks find each ta d every one o f the
from the "easy money” boys that Washing­ willFriday
be wearing red numbers on bird* and m lm ale I see a sort o f
ton do something about the Increasing "cost” the-back o f gold Jerseys line* no friend.” he u ld .
of money! and this clamor includes great black or dark blue mtmerals could “ 1 keep a dally jeu raal," Cap­
be found.
tain Red Beard admitted, "s a d as
segments of business and industry.
All this means, actually, la that so many The Blackhawks lost mora 1 have tim e, from day to day,
gom es than any other team at try to write o f m y experiences.”
people have beenyenjoying — and they think the Peanut Bowl.
He tela o f a nor’ e site r
en­
profiting from—Inflationary boom o f print- Hut, they're ployed m ore theory countered along the e e g lt when
ing press money during recent years, they football which In the final aaawant this practice continued. For twenty- ly ils may (urn in theta fav or
when faced with hundred* o f peo­
three of the ast twenty six years, our Go- ple
for the top gom e o f the *#*•
vernment lived beyond ita income. This ■on.
brought about an artificial supply of money They will call every defensive
and the price of money was cheap. Now signal before the plays (the only
that the Government has started balancing team to do this In the Peanut
Bow! competition) and at the end
the budget once inure, now that the law of
o f the action were really coming
supply and demand Is -beginning to take ef­ into their own.
fect—and history relates that whenever Thli team boaits o f a record
government starts to meddle with this law Including tho &lt;lefeat o f every team
but that la all.
It Is headed for trouble—thta artificial sup- at le n t once
Offensively they a rt weah» along
ply of money in not continued, the demand with
(he War Eagles. On the other
ta exceeding the supply, and tho price of side, they have developed a kicker
money la accordingly higher.
and tbelr short pastes over center
One more illustration. The state and lo- ■long with the down and out pets
to click.
cal governments have now become accustom­ seem
Oddly enough, the Blackhawks
ed to going to Washington, hat In hund. for lost one game by a 1M score
the where-withal to finance what should while making 9 first downs to 0
be purely local and state projects. This fo r Ih* winners. In other words,
practice 1s destroying state's rights, the they pushed the ball all over the
but eouldn't get It over th*
mont fundamental principle In the philoso­ field
goal line.
phy of government founded by our fore­ The game between the War Eag­
fathers. In destroying these rights, our herit­ let and the Olackhawbt should However, bis only direct ans­
age ta being destroyed. Yet we continue to be very close, with the team that wer to the questions about the
reasons was "Y ou have to Uka
see locul and state business organizations, has the stronger offensive tha
winner.
'city, county, nnd state governments, exult­ Their defensive teams sr* very
ing over the receipt of "federal aid”—the equal.
Here tra the player* ta watch:
return of part of their own money!
Yes. Skipper, there is an Uncle Sam al­ No. 4 — Leo Watson: Lao p u r
plays and, and can bang onto
right, but you are correct—ht does not live e&gt;,
th* ball.
in Washington.
No. S — Brsd Wallace: Brad

Toys For A ll Kiddies

Americana are spending approximately
2/5 million dollar* a day on toys In thin pre/('hrlatmna period. That ta a happy thing.
Children and toys are close to the heart of
Christmas.
■ m u c itim o w r a t k s
r carrier
t ie pee week
on* slam*
i t .t l
Even with thta hugs sum being spent on
k m M&lt;*t*a
r e M ailla
On* Veer
toys, however, not all children will have
MM
MTS
IMS*
ll OMtaary anllaas, **H* af thank*, raislut'*** u l
bright new playthings to make their eyes
ills#* af aatartalsaaat for tke parsei* *r ralatip
i*&lt;t* wilt b* chare *0 (ar et raputar a/vartMne ratio
sparkle on Christmas morning. The sad
truth Is that, even In our rich and generous
k * Hants , ta • iwawaar af th* a***«i*t*4 Era**
fhtek l» **tiii*4 asalaalvair le th* aaa far rapuMtaa.
United States, there are fomllles that can af­
lew at all lha local aeara print*# la Ml* aewtpapar.
ford little In the way of holiday luxuries.
Yet no child need be without a new Christ­
mas toy. Almost every community has
Page 4,
Tuesday, December 4.1056 some means of channelling generosity mo
that every child will have a touch of the
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
blessed Christmas spirit of love nnd kindUnless the Lord builds ths house, those who iness and gaiety. It is something for us to
build It labor In vsln.—Pg. 127:1. READ: think about when we are buying toys for
Psalm 100.
our own loved ones-&gt;

p la n bsckfleld or end and is vary
fast.
No. • — Ducky McMurray:
Ducky plays end and bsckfleld.
throws some, and can ran wall
after he gets started.
No. 10 — Johnny Beiwleehln:
line backer, and one o f the best
prospects for high school footbalt.
Charges In on run* but still cov­
ers the long p e n well.
No. II — Raymond Leo: One o f
the fastest men on the field is a
straight sway ran. I* dangerous
once he gets lo tho claar.
No. 20 — Barry Brown' a defen­
sive player that hae changed to
offensive end and backfield man.
He can kick the ball a country
mile when he gets his foot on tho

-

«&lt;-

Matria Brawn (Sanfcrd)
S(U* Jan* fly n t (Saaford)
Clara VUUam*
(Alta wont# Springs)
Vaodraw Caah (Baafotd)
Mr*. Nad Byrd (Sanford
Mra. B ra Tatar (Sanford)
Bahy O ld WUUama *
Dtachargaa:
Baby R oom
Mary S a ta n and baby
Naand f « t a i
Lneilla Xanraaat
Alfaatar Jonee
Emmett Mack

Claude Wetherington (la a fo rd )
Willis Mathis (Lake Monroe)
Lulu Noble 'Sanford)
Carrena Eason (Saaford)
Baby Boy Nobla
Discharge*:
Oscar Brauda (Sanford)
The Rev. Clarence White
Dec. t
Adadfataasi
Katheryn Thornton (Sanford)
Ray D. Baleom (Longwood)
Mae Myers (Senford)
Louis Freeman (Saaford)
Births:
Baby Boy Ptrry
Discharge *1
Carlton Gordon
(Altamonte 5pringt)
Emily Nlcholaon (Sanford)
Claude Wetherington (Sanford)
James WUllamion (Sanford)
WUllam C. Lawson (Stooe b la n d )
Richard Keogh (Lake M ary)
Mra. Clarence Noble and Baby Boy
(Sanford)
Bartha Vancev (Sanford
Roaalia Knight (Sanford)
this kind o f life te enjoy the lonesom eness."
“ I hop* someday to be able to
write a book about my travels
■ad experiences. And then— mayb e --I c a t own a fine boat even
much larger than this one,” he
said.
Captain Red Beard lived up to

his name—vagabond sailor, writ­
er, artist, and adventurer.

Frntt c a a be shipped without ta■pccUoe. C . L. Oallae o f th*
Railway E x p r m said today.
" M u y people believe that they
cannot ship trait without inspeeHas b o tto m a t Uia trait fly ,"
r«nii»« M id.
Local people, ihipp'ng fruit for
Chrietaue. can 4a M without an
inapcctioo o f tha fruit, Collin*

«y

nun

fc n ii

OK B A 1Y — The De U r r Poei
O ffice if rapidly neartag fom plet-

the holiday rash.
Footm liter W alter Hanl a a j
kta aaatotaat wfll m are tain tha
n a v budding aa aaan u final ar­
rangement* are aaactadad.
A ceremonial fiw gram ta acheduled fo r Saturday, Dec. IS, a t
which federal and atate offletali,
FARC T O C R T S PA TTI NT* with local d v la dnha, theta « u x lTODAY
Ulrica and rattraaa organtaatlona
AVON P A R K (* —The Florida w ill ha hanorad gnaata.
Alcoholic* Rehabilitation
Center,
which opened yesterday, ta acheduled to get its second group a f
five patients today.
Plve men w ere admitted yes­
Atlanta
terday te
the 1400,000 crater.
m r .a i, HtUuDoiigb. IJanrjr Cutibl),
There are only three others like UruraUi
SUuSo Lak* Jehaa, amt
it la the country.
Houma a.
nor kuibaad, 1*.
U. l»«&gt;* S. Watararoet, LouUUna;
th* unknowa htlrs, d i f l n u . grant,
an . Honor*. crodltor* or tru*u**
Oris Saunders (Lake M ary)
Robert B rision (Sanford)
Jean T y n er (Sanford)
Gayla Treadw ay (Sanford)
Lula Graham 'Altamonte Springs)
Fred Alien (Sanford)

Dee. «
Adah Ewing (D eB ary)
(L a k e Mary)
ry Leu M cDonald sod baby boy
(Sanford)
Christine Levant (Sanford)
William Bennett (Senford)

Admbstaas;
Lucy Wilson (Sanford)
Allan Dobson (Sanford)
Jasper Nicholson 'Sanford)
Isalh Baldwin (M aitland)
Stuart Byrd (Sanford)
Eitella Nalmee (Sanford)
William llardy (Sanford)
D ischarges'
Eva G. T olar (Sanford)
William L. Justice (Sanford)
Clara Williams
(Altam onte Springs)
Willi* Mathis (L ake'M onroe)
William Hollister 'Sanford
'Cam illa Bruce (Sanford)
Dee. k
Admission*:
Lucille Spivgp (Sanford)
Walter Saw yer (Sanford)
Freda S im m i (Sanford)
Hannah Perry (Sanford)

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REPORTED IRREGULARITIES
IN PETTY CASH FUND PROBED
BARTOW
Reported Irregu­
larities in the petty each fund
under former Sheriff Pat Gordon
are being probed by th* Polk County grand jury today.
County Solirltor Clifton
Kally
said there are discrepant!** in­
volving thousand* o f dollar* and
forgeries of a number o f voucher*.
G ordon'! name Is among
those
forged, Kelly said.
Fourteen deputies who larva
under Gordon or who ere workin
for Sheriff Joel
('.errand are
among the witnesses.
No one has been arrested In
th case.

PGA officia ls will begin a r r iv nounced that th* M ayfair Inn's
tag this w eek to lay final plana $19,000
POA Open
defending
for nest w eek’ s tournament. It ehemnlon
wire at n .i,iin„ »
(Continued from Pago 1)
I* espeeted that they will arrive r
In i 7 . ^ f .
, °
Sunday have indicated they will before the weekend to begin their ? * " * ? ! ' wlU •‘ , l * ** ln 8,tt*orJ
f ° r this year’s svent.
play In the M ayfair inn 15,000 preparation*.
Open. Gardner Dickinson who took
Parking o f th* humlrede o f
,n Clearwater today, half a do
first place, At Balding, M ayfair automobiles will again be under &gt;sn big name golfers conducted
Open winner in 1999, who took the direction o f Joe B iker who a leaching clinic at th* annual
third place, and Bob Toskl who
cam * ta fourth. Sam Snsad haa
not yet indicated Uyri he will bo wonderful Job taking caro o f our €r * A &lt;, 0c llli°n‘ here next week.
most annoying
yet n cce u a ry
They wart Jack Burke, Sam
MIAMI MAN NAMED TO BOARD
. Qualifying rounds will be play­ problem." Baker will be asslated 8 n e ,d * p lt t y
Bob Toskl.
TALLAHASSEE .W—Josaph Hered on th* first day, Dee. II. It by many volunteers from local * n&lt;1 JaF Hebert.
hot Pero Jr. o f Miami was ap­
U expected that golfers wlU e x ­ civic dub*.
Th# PGA will hold ita annual
pointed to the Dade County Board
ceed the number qualifying la st
Another tusk lo be turned over k#nRu*l tonight when Burke will o f Adjustment by Gov.
Collins
yaar for tha I SKA event. Announceto title d u b vuiunteera w ill be T***!''6 bis aasrd aa professional yesterday.
.m e rit that qualifying In th* M ay- th* handling o f tha rope* along
° f the year; Harry ShenCollins ippoinled Paul B. Es' fa ir Inn'* tl3,ooo PGA Open will
the fairway* while play la In |
Elmira. N. Y . will get a quinaldo o f Key West Judge of the
' automatically qualify for tha Cal
progress. Working in shifts, th*
Smalt Claims Court o f Monrie
lfornla tournament will
attract
volunteer* w ill take care o f the
County. He named David F. La­
many.
three day Job.
nier of Scbring Highlands County
Hoata for the event will be
Small Claims judge.
Ticket aalca hava been under
"P e r k y " Oliver, Mayfair Inn’*
winter pro, M ayfair Inn'a General the direction o f the Wonten'a
Manager Frank Meban* Jr., Jay Golf Association. However, tickets
OPEN
•Hebert, Playing pro for ih* M ay- are alto available at the Jaycee
12:15
fa ir Inn, and M ayfair Inn P ro Information Booth.
Merio
Carfagno
recently
M ario Carfagno and his assist­
ant Gary F rania.
Socialite and aportsmin Dan
Topping la expeetad to be in i&gt;an. fo n t for the top winter event o f
th* golfing world. Horace Stone. ham , genial head of th* N ew
•-York Glints, w ill be her* for the
STARTS TONIGHT
Week’s svent, at will Carl HubSTARTS 1:30
hell, head o f th* sprawling New
Y ork Giant's F arm System.
"These Wilder Yeans"
•* There will be no Pro-Am playSTARRING:
SHOWS - 1:00 - 3:06 • 5:12 - 7:18 - 9:21
*'ed ta (his y e a r's Mayfslr Inn
JAMES CAGNEY
Open, however, a number o f a m ­
BARRARA STANWYCK
ateurs will be In Sanford to play
STARTS TOMORROW
Feature— 1:43
during
lb*
tournament.
Mel
Fleischer, who haa taken top hoaCO-FEATURE
lo military golfing circles,
w ill bo at home to pley In the
M ayfair Inn top g o lf tournament.

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Barbecue A t Elks
Musical Program
Planned For Civic C lu b Huge Success
TIm Barbecue held at the Etka
Club Gathering
Club Saturday night, under tlM

Skits Illustrate
Month's Subject
At Pack Ten Meet

apontorshlp o f the
Elks
There will be a luncheon meet joint
Cub Scoots
Pack
Ton
had
their monthly meeting Thursday
Ing o f the Woman’ s Club at 12:30 Club and the Band Parent! As*
...
.
, , sociation,
waa a
tremendous
night at
the
First
Methodist
p. m. with a program o f Christ- iu c c c ifi w|lfc ib ou t
^
lltk tU
Church. The opening
ceremony
mat
music
to
be
presented
by
the
to
the
affair
being
fold
.
was by the W ebelos Den who led
Fine Arts Department.
the assembly in the Pledge o f A l­
Appreciation waa expressed te
legiance.
Roger Harrli will accompany Cotton Brown, fo r supervising the
Cubmaster Ted Williams
Inhis son, Steven, In singing ” 1 Ssw barbecuing of the ehieken, and to
spected all the Cubs, and the re­
Mommle Kissing Santa Claus" all other lndividuala and firm a
sults found Den 4 and Pen &lt;1 tied
and "Rudolph The Red-Nosed, if ho helped in bringing about th#
for first place. Staging of skits
Reindeer". Miss Suianne Jon es ' successful outcome o f the picnic,
followed, illustrating the month's
will ting two numbers, after
subject o f Puerto Rico. The his­
which she will be Joined by Miss
tory, econom y and social
cus­
Connie Rrown in singing "White
toms o f the country were exem ­
Christmas".
The
program
of
plified.
music will be concluded by group
D .,0 r t - U U L
Don 4 w as the victor In the at­
participation in singing C h r i s t m a s ! M a y r U r V I I m g i l
’
-fv'V.j
tendance count with Den 2 plac­
carols, accompanied by Mrs. Far­
ing second. An Impressive Wcbemer.
iWIns cerem ony was conducted by
The Little Theater Guild b *»
A Showrer will be held fo r the
W. IV. T yro.
Scoutmaster, in
Children’s Home, followed by a been asked to help tha Woman's
? 1
which Billy Ball, Jack Ivey and
Auxiliary o f Seminole
Memorial
Market Basket Sale.
X-T
Tom m y Luko graduated from Cub
Hoatessea for the meeting will Hospital to put on their "Hlgil
Scouts to Boy Scout Troop 34.
?. f
be Mra. J. N. Gillon. Mrs. George Fever Follies". They wttl m eet
w rAfter this, Donny Hall was in
Quinn, Mr*. Ben Wade, Mr*. tomorrow night at 7:30 p. m. In
ducted into the Pack as a Bob­
the City Hall auditorium to dla*
MISS ALLYSON LEE exclaims over the many lovely and clever glfta presented to her at a farewell George Stine, Mr* C. L. Redding, cuss this poislblllty.
cat.
Mrs.
W.
R.
Jennings,
and
Mrs.
0
.
pnrty
Saturday
night
in
her
honor.
She
will
be
leavin
g
soon
to
m
ake
her
home
in
Birmingham,
Ala.
E. D.
K irehhoff, Committee
Mr*. Mike Stone, repreMQtlBg
P. Herndon.
tStaff Photo)
chairman made awards as follows:
the Auxiliary, will be present at
The Clvi# Department w ill be the meeting to discus* the project
W olf badge, Don
Boggs,
Glen
In charge o f decorations; Ameri­ and explain a little more about
Webber, Pat Hall &lt;with gold ar­
can Home Department, tree: Fine the follies.
row). and Richard O’Connor (a s ­
Arts Department, m usic; and So­
sistant
d en n er);
Bear
hadge,
Also at thla tim e, Mrs. Betty
cial Department, hoatessea
George Tow el!, Steve Willis and
VcRratnle. director, wit) make ***
Larry Chester (with Service Start.
For
Reservation* call
Mr*. announcement about the easting
other honor* w ere: Stiver arrow,
Thco Pate, 443, by Tuesday noon. o f "B oll, Book and Catulla".
The Yacht Club was the scene the young guest* tim e to anjoy
Joe Helms, Cecil Jones, Emory
Plan* were made for Conrteile*
o f much mirth and music Satur­ the delightful refreshments serv­
Spier. Rodney Laney. Donny Shcp.
day night, as a group o f young ed by the hostesses and host, and to be extended to shut-in m em ­
pard (2 ), Steve Hillnrr, Donny
people gathered there for a sur­ to watch Ally-son open all the ber* for Chrhtm a* at a recent
Fortner (den n er). Buddy Jeffords
prise farewell party, honoring lovely gifts presented to her.
meeting
of
the
Truthseekers
(assistant denner), and Richard
Miss Allyson Lee, Sanford'* bril­
Those present to honor Misa Sunday School Class.
Mann
(with
serv
ice
star),
also,
S i m GRACE MAXINE SMITH
liant young pianist, who will be Lee were MU* Sharron Riser,
The president, Mr*. R. F. CrenRoth Vihlcn. gold and silver ar­
★
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★
★
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rows, Robert Glenn, gold arrow. leaving *oon to make her home Miss Sherry Lee, Ml** Pat Smith, shaw, presided over the meeting
cam e
i o ! » n Birmingham, Ala.
Miss Betty Ann Slaton, Mis* and Mrs. Lee Anderson gave the
Further recognitions
Allyson has gained renown, not Carole
Cleveland,
Mis*
Sally devotional, using as her subject,
George Willman. denner, Robert
Hopkins, assistant denner, David only in Sanford, but in alt o f tyng. MU* Jean Robson, Miss "F a ith "
Scott, denner, Danny Nettles, ser­ Central Florida, having appeared itu'.hic Carlton, .Mis* Lynn CrabThe rl«»* voted to give $S to­
vice star, Jay Payne, denner and at numerous public functions and tree, ills* Cindy M ay, Miss Me- ward the purchase o f a television
I linda McMurray, Miss Martha set for the TH Sanitarium In Or­
service star. Billy Ball, service on WDBO-TV.
Mr. and Mrs. James 0 . Smith
Miss Sondra
Estridje, Miss Hood, Miss Betsy Williams, Mias lando, and, also decided (o have
star, and Jack Ivey,
assistant
o f this city announce the engage­
denner and service star.
ment o f their
daughter. Grace
Mary Helene Washburn and Miss ^,u**nno
5 ^***7.^ ]' a Christmas party, the time to be
Barbour, Johnny Krof- announced later.
Maxine, to George A. Smith Jr.,
A Christmas party was
an­ Penny Pulver were hostesses for
McDaniels. Billy
nounced fo r the next Pack meet- the affair, and host was Jae Cash.
son o f air. and Mrs. George A.
Hostesses fo r the meeting w ere
Entertainment was provided by Jebnson, Curtis Ham es, Tim Ri- Mrs. Ethel P iper and Mrs. Mable
Sir. and Mrs. W. DcBrinc
DeUrir have ing on Dec. 20. Because this is a
Smith,
........ o__f Pittsburg. Pa.
| Mr.
Miss Smith was born in __
Lex- returned to their home at 21381 week earlier than
usual.
Den Miss Suianne June, and Miss chard*, Jamo* R cc‘|f Ji,T’ niy “ M* Blount.
*°® Prescott, Mr*,
locum , k 'y .', 'and attended schools! Myrtle Avc. following a (rip to mothers w ere advised to turn in Cindy May. who were nccomp.inMember* prosent were Mr*. R.
their award requests to Wood- led la their, rendition* by the Joj)n J*** the honoree * mother F. Crenshaw, Mr*. Lee Anderson,
there and in Sanford. She was a New Jersey and Virginia.
honorff
and
Jonclle
Lee,
the
honrow Cash, secretary, during the
member o f the
T rM li-Y ancl
Mrs. J. F. McClelland, Mr*. Ma­
was on the "Celery F ed" Staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brum ley week proceeding the regular Com
Dancing was enjoyed through- or^ f * *i*ler
mie Griffin, Mr*. L, E. White,
Chaperoning
the
affair
were
She is now employed by the tele- and »°n* Stanley Jr., o f Do Land, mittee meeting on Dee. 17. in out n,c CVcnlng, with time out for
Mrs. C. C. Priest, Mr*. T. E.
January
th
Committee
hopes
to
j spent the weekend with Mr. and
brief in'ermission to provide Mrs. Mary Washburn, Mr*. Nip- Wilson, Mr*. E ffle Hewtson, Mr*.
phone company.
_____________________ __________k pie Pulver and Mr. and Mrs.
increase it* number of participa­
Mrs. W. S. Bromley.
OctavU Rumbley, Mr*. M. H.
Sir. Smith was born in Pitts-1
LcR oy Estrldge.
ting parents during annual regis­
Brock, Mr*. Olive Wells, Mr*.
burgh and attended schools in that
tration.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner, of
Carrie Draper. Ms. M. W. Castle.
city.
He is now in the
U. S. I
Washington,
D. C , were
the
Mrs. J. F. Riser. Mrs. W. P
Navy attached to S.N.A.S.
Chapman, Mra R. W. Turner, and
Plans fo r the wedding are in-1
hr,ste«ses, Mr*. Rlount and Mr*.
complete and will be announced
Piper.
at a later date.
MU.
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Miss Allyson Lee Is Honored
At Surprise Farewell Party

Truthseekers C la ss
M ake s Christm as
Plans A t Meeting

C O M P L E T E O U T -F IT T E R S

At/ss Grace Maxine Smith Is
Betrothed To George Smith Jr.

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Miss Myrties
Schedule

Mr‘ Four Local Women
To Attend District

Daytona Beach was visiting in I I H P
M o p f H n r
Sanford Wedne*(lay and enjoying| w • *** I V l C C l W v t . U
the Christmas Parade.
I The Norman do Vere Howard
----------------------i Chapter o f the United Daughter*
lit
JN _ r ! r P o r l c n n ! of the Confederacy met Friday
iV liS S t / O l l S ^ U i l b o n
afternoon at 3 p.m. at th . home

Schedule for Misa Myrtle W il­
son, Home Demonstration Agent
Use strained or Junior baby
D ecem ber 3-11, 1936 Is as follows: food prunes in a whip. A eon
D e c .5—Chuluotn Home Demon- talner o f baby food that is 4 3/4
atration club w ill meet at the ounces will yield H cup, one that
home of Mn*. Steve Mikler, 81a- l* 6 's ounce* yields 3/4 cup nnd
via, at 1t a. m. fo r their regular °n e that Is 8 ounces yields 1 cup
meeting. Covered dish luncheon! less 2 tablespoons,
w ill lie served. This will be the
Christmas party, Mrs. Dora In
Maude Tuppcr, Longwood will In­
man, a visitor from England will
struct the song leaders,
be a guest o f the Club. There will
411 radio program at 11:30 a.
be an exchange o f gifts.
m
The sewing group for adults
Dee. I I - G irls' 411 Club o f
w ill meet at the Council Center, I-ake Monroe wili meet at the
40! E. 231 h SI. from I to 3 p. m , school at 1:30 p. m.
1 ■•n,-s d i m will meet at the
Dee. 11—Oirlw* 41 H Club o f
Seminole High School at T p. m. Genev* wilt m eet at the school
« u . u -i.oiigMMcd Home D e­ at 10:30 a. m.
monstration club w dl meet at the
Geneva
Hom e Demonstration
Library at 10:30 a. in. This will club will meet at the Community
be the Christmas party and ail ex- llou*c at 2 p. m. Tills will lie
changa o f gift*. Covered dish their Christmas party,
lunch will be served. Mrs. Dora
Ceramics class will meet at the
Inman wilt be a guest of the Seminole High School at 7 p. m .'3 0 6
club.
G irls’ 4 II Club o f Pinerrest
I School will meet with their leader, Mrs. Forbes at 1:30 p. m.
Art class w ill meet at t h e ,
Seminole High School at 7 p tn t
Dee. 8— O fficers o f the Boy*’ i
and G irls' 4-H Club will meet at i
the Courthouse at 9:30 a. m. for
an O fficers Training meeting. |
MUs Emily King. State Girls' 4H Club agent, Tallahassee, and
! Mr.
Grant
G odw in,
Assistant!
Hoys' 4-11 Club Agent, Gainesville
will meet with u*. Mrs. George
O'-lo, Longwood Home Demon -1
Stratton Club, will instruct the Se­
cretaries In their duties; Mr* Pat
Wood, Sanford Herald will ir.
struct the reporter* and Mr*.

In W m ter ™ / nk ihe ln. Honored With P a rty 0' Mr* neuel nob,,0n " ,,h M"

Claude Herndon serving at c 6 Mrs. Alice B.
hostess.
vestment and financial
The meeting opened with the
- h . ..on n a t i o n .i ! . . .
000 on the TV Show "T h e $64,000! |Jtllc Miss Doris Carlson was Ritual and salutes to the Am er­
qu estion " will give two talks on honored on her eighth birthday ican and Confederate Flags, after
Finance and Investments in Winter wRh a party given by her moth- which Mr*. F. E. Rnmndl.it pre­
sided over the business session.
Park, on Dec. 13, it is announc- er, Mr*. C. C. Carlson,
Mrs.
David Caldwell,
Mrs.
ed.
After
the children
enjoyed
She will be presented by Miss games they were entertained with j Phillip M a m , Mrs. (!. E. MeDorothy Lockhart as an "extra mtigir tricks by
Don's brother* Call, and Mrs. It. L. Perkins svere
attraction"
in the Town
Hall Charlie Carlson Jr. They went appointed delegate*
to the diSeries, in the Annie Russell The- to the dining
room w h i c h strict meeting which will be he!J|
atre at Rollins College.
1was
decorated in green
and in Apopka on Dec. 8.
Mr*. M. R Strickland introduc­
Mrs Morgan is slated to ap» hcr* 'h&lt;*y were served
Rev.
ice cream and cake and Doris ed Die guest speaker,
. . . the ------pear a* a conU itsnt on the
. ,
many nice birthday Milton Wyatt, who gave an Inter­
net) Challenge .
the companion £
esting talk on the First ThanksTV show but her appearance l .
Th()je enJoying |he party „ „
giving.

«TSC On Eighth Birthday

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being held up until 1
honor guest Doris Carlson, Patty!
Refreshments were
served to
a challenger competen
twuglv prM
Linda
Mitchel, Linda the follow ing: Mr*. Frank Adam*, .MLSS JANICE KAY DAGGERto S l'e Mrs S orgsn a battle It „
fc|
AnnaIc.
j oa„ Mrs. George D. Bishop, Mrs. L. LY i* shown as she receive** the
i, reported that CBS has already
, nd U u ra
Joc Garrt.tl. A. -Brom ley. Mrs.
gold loving cup. nwirded by the
David Cald
acroened 330 potential challeng. ^
Herp the hon„ rro's well, Mrs. W. R. Dyson, Mrs. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority for
*r* but h a. been unable to find
^ d
h
&gt;nd au„
Mr# George Hardin, Mrs, R. J. Hally, her •■••Inpitig of the "Bet* Baby"
Popularity Contest. (Photo by
one
good enough ta
compete A. S. Hawkin*
and Mr*. E » r !l Mr*- Minnie Jones, Mr*. W R.
NUiols Studm)
against the wiiard from Bristol,
fro m , Ncw Smyrna Reach, Kirby. Mrs. Phillip Marrs, Mr*.
R- •1and Charlie Carlson Jr. and Mrs. G, E. McCall, Mrs. R. L. Perkins, Mrs. Z. II. Ratliff, Mrs.
Mr* A.
A
A
form er member of
l‘*c
C. Carlsa*.
j Ins,
at
Robert*
College,
K. Rossetter, Mrs. F. E. Roumiit-j
faculty
at, Mr*. M. R. Strickland, Mra. I
lstanbu
J. II. Truluck. Mr*. A. B. Wat-)
became lntere»ted in investments
lace, Mra. Robinson and M rs..
when her husdand died and left \ i # * * i n
r , in p .
her an estate containing an a*- W i l l
D C V jU C S tS
Herndon. Also to guest*, the R e v .;
and Mr*. Milton Wyatt and Mrs.
jortment o f jecuritie*. Since her ^
k|'
L *.
L. T. Dosa.
appearance on the " 6 LOOO Quc»*
H l O f T l l l y IN IQ t i l
tio n '
she ha* written a -book
jn kcepins with
the holiday
"In vestors' Road M a p ' which ha* , fa , on&gt; (he families o f
Firit
had an advance »ale o f 100,000 Mrtho&lt;list Church pian to carry
copies. She keep* busy in Bristol ' oUt th(. Christmas theme in their
Tt" ' Norman
deVere Howard
h&lt;- teaching, without
charge, a monthlv Family Night program Chapter o f the United Daughter*
class o f her
frllow citnen* who
children
from
the
Sunday o f lho Confederacy will have a
\Harrison M. D uff ill. also of Dostudy under
her
guidance the School will furnish entertainment. Ica Friday afternoon from 3-4 p
^
r
I Land.
broad subjee’
of securities.
and Mr. and Mr*. Santa Clau* m.,
honoring the Daughters o f Mr and
Mr*. Thorns*S. MtAccording to the announcement (Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wiggins in the
Confederacy. The tea will be Donald announce thebirth of
a
from Miss Lockhart, the W inter, private
life) will
be honored
held at the home o f Mrs.
G eorg e - 8 lb. 3 oi. son, Thomas ILrrtson.
“ EXPERIENCE KEEPS
Park talks by Mrs.
Morgan will guests.
F'ardln, with Mrs. Phillip
Marrs, j on Nov. 2-) in Seminole Memorial
A DEAR SCHOOL’’
be her only appearance* in F lo r -, The covered duh dinner will be M-s. M. R. Strickland, Mrs. Z cb Hospital The proud grandparents
ida this season.
spread *t 7 p. m. TheWSCS
is R adi/f ami Mrs.
G E. McCall are Mr. and Mrs Mort McDonald.
S ? * (A H lk o r 'l tiAme keltml^S?
Tickets for either or both Mrs. «ponsoring thisprogram.
serving a* co-hostesses.
o f DeLand. and Maj. and Mrs.
Any medicine can be
Morgan'.* talk* can be secured by (
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—
very helpful if rightly
writing to Mis* Dorothy Lockhart!
How to flute pie pa*tryf A fter j
taken, or very dangerous if
Town Hall Scries, Winter Park, lining the pan, pres* your index
,---------------, finger on the pastry rim, then
used impro|&gt;erly. Even so
Honey and Lemon )u!ce, plus pinch the dough together using
called simple
household
grated lemon rind,
give goodlthe thumb amt Index finger of
remedies ran do much
flavor to mashed sweet potatoes., jo u r other hand.
hnrm if taken wrongly.

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Mr., Mrs. S. C lau s

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Pants 12.95

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| *d 21 seasons la tha American
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Civic Organizations
Readying For PG A
G olf Tournam ent
With tbs opening o f the May*
fa ir I u coming u p Saturday and
tbe qualifying round fo r golfers
not exem pt for the Second Annual
M ayfair Inn Open (18,000 POA
G olf Tournament the following
' v i a r r » i c 8 2 / t e Bn iiJ 'a M
M onday, activity
baa begun to
• W .r.V
u * V u ' &amp; ' x l i pick up on the local scene* a&gt; the
WnvtMe ~Jua# o u t
*■•* 1 l*aa r s r ir ti; civic tr ja rh stJ c sJ begin
. . . . . . . preparation for the biggest iport
event in Sanford hlatory.

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During the Clinic and Exhlhl-tlon
the POA w ill bring the top golfera to the M ayfair Country Club
to explain and demonstrate tralr
money winning shots, the shots
that meant fa m e fo r them, and
the excellence o f form .
The tournament will do more
than bring the greatest players
o f the golfing world to Sanford.
It will also attract socialites such
as Dan Topping, co-owner o f the
New York Giants. The New York
socialite and weD known national
flgura represents many o f the
leading names In tha social world
who a m not pro
golfers but,
rather, good amateurs that will
com e to Sanofrd and taka •part
In the tournament.

[•U contagious about this time of tbo y«*r out
I pictured above la the gtrla team that started

SH S Baskeball Team
To Take O n F M A Five
Bud Layar, cage mentor for the
Sanford Semlnoles, said yesterday
that his charges w ere In for a
lot o f work In tha next few days
In order to be ready to take on
rlorida Military A cadem y Thurs­
day afternoon In
tbe season
opener to be staged on (he audi­
torium stage at tha h-.. lgh school.

Bowling

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Thru Feb. 28th, 1957
(except
Sunday)

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ta ct their first iea*on opponent
Thursday, and a rousing turnout
fo r tha season opener could well
spirit the team to their Initial
victory.

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Stan Comstock

U keUad. Florida

road, but when we play on our
home courts w* like to know that

Buck Metts, form er SemlnoU
"W e’re not putting on tbe cry­
High football see and senior star
ing towel,” assistant coach Dick
halfback fo r FSU, revealed In
Silvers said. “ Coach Layer comes
telephone Interview with the Her­
from Kentucky, and he knows how
ald that he had been definitely
to run the ball In tha Kentucky
contacted in person regarding pro
tradition. We may not shoot as
football.
"B u t,"
Matts added,
often as we would like to but
"th ere are soma Important points
we’ ll give a good show ."
that m ay keep m e from play
Layer explained that running
ln g ."
the ball fo rce d the game L ..o be
Scouts from two clubs, one from
a thrilling and low scoring one.
the Cardinals, cam e to FSU and
" I t will give us the opportunity
talked with Metts. " I cou ll make
to stay in the gam e early In the
m ore money playing ball in Can
By Ha|b Ansley
season. That way we can get our
The unfortunate children o f ad a," Matts pointed out, "bu t I’va
feet on the ground and compen­
sate fo r being weeks behind our Central Florida Orphan Home* already played eight years o f ball,
opposition,” he said.
will be the guests o f Ssnford and I definitely want to get Into
coaehlng as soon as possible."
When asked what his greatest Grammar School Friday night at
Metts said that he may go on
need was this year, Layer said, tha Second Annual Peanut Bowl
of
the to get hi* masters degree at FSU
"Attendance at our home gamesl through the generosity
Every time w e go out of town downtown merchants o f Sanford. —he has a high C average—be­
Many o f the merchants o f San­ fore going Into coaching.
we face from 200 to 1,000 fans
"Then, too, I’d sort o f like to
that have turned out Just to see ford bought tickets amt then turn­
us get b e a t They hiss, boo, and ed them back over to the school. get married and settle down in
needle our b oy a as any enthused G ram m ar School officials In af- the next year or s o ," ha said.
partisan crow d will do. And that’s Ifllatlon with the P-TA Invited He had no comment on available
from
the Methodist’ s prospects but said that be had
alright, we c a n -ta k e It on the children
Childrens Home o f Enterprise, "p in n ed" one of the co-eds.
The Lutheran Haven In Slnvla,
Metts said he preferred eoach
and th Mt. Dora Christian Day lng in any o f the towns in central
School to be guest* fo r the or
south Florida from Ocala
event. The Methodist’ * Childrens down. "T h e only time I’d hesitate
Home and th* Lutheran Haven would bo In Sanford," he said.
have already accepted and word “ It** tough on ■ fellow to come
is expected from Mt. Dora short­ back to his home tow n; there’ s
ly.
too much pressure, and that’s not
The youngiter* will have a hap- the purpose o f high school foot
pier yule season, thanks to this b a ll."
wonderful offer by our school
merchant*. And tho children will
Jack
Christiansen
and Jim
thrill to the boys’ gam e as they
mlnglo with the anticipated 3,0001 David defensive halfbacks for the
fans at the event.
i Detroit Lions, were college team­
mate* at Colorado A 0s M.

The Women’a G olf Association
Dsllir Donnl# &lt;
M
)
h .
“ F. M. A. has no football team,
la reporting great
su cceu In
r a ia o a i m
i
an* u j
I#U rvUw
I m T K m M # • ».ea tieket aales, and
and they were on the g o as soon
tbe Jajrcees,
a * nab*
M l i l l t 1-H
as basketball Mason w as official­
” f K«t#
—
t.et a *•»» along with the Kiw aniani I* pre­
V a lb
ly opened, whereas we were late
paring fo r the invasion o f spect­
m
u
aa.
roVHTU UaVJUJff
because o f our lengthy football
l i e M « ( t e a i - i ators to begin next week.
Isa JDIsale
season," Layer said this morn­
The tremendous
jo b o f head
T.H i.ia a M
or t* o
Bf«»nn&lt;S
1-00 I l-ns mamhnU la again
ing.
»
on the very
. Q slw l.la I M &gt; I tl.M
capable ihouldcrp o f Joe Baker.
"The starting quintet has not
u S S t fr
Baker la In charge o f irnehrenbeen picked a i y e t," Layer said,
lilng the activities o f all volnn*
Lew Burdette of the MUwaukeo "and w e’re at a particular dis­
E H T c S ff
O u i.i.u i f . n ii* « «
.............
tears o f both the Ja ycees and th« Braves led the m ajor leagues In advantage with interrupted prac­
s ix t h
h a c k —s / i s a ll* a w
n u M r Kan.
sa.4oMs a.ee i i- i Kiwanls Club.
ahutouti In 1938 with six. Three tices."
In Um meantime the Chamber players had five.
the*
a.io ».«# i M
S*mlnole High does not have a
Beat.m Tlnv
I I I * 4-H o f Com m erce la busy getting Im*
gymnasium, only a cage floor on
Quintal# &lt;«-«&gt; III.** ___
• •
distributed an­
the auditorium stage. Frequently
t r v .r r v r n a i r r - i n " i * a iJ posing potters
a ii. nimh« 10.10 i.i* a *» « l-H nouncing the tremendous event.
Actiess Jano Greer has an In­ the basketball practices must be
Ifarrr Cnnn.v
• A**.
John Krlder h u been tending out vestment iu the 31 automatic called, so that the ita g e can be
CMnr*«tn Rasta
8.1# I
•Onlnl.la U -01 l«t.l»
the potters boosting the Sanford bowling lanes at lltdondo Beaen, used by others.
n n i i T t i n.Ai'K—o /io « » * ■*•?
attraction.
KtiiMantlka
».«* * »•*•*• •
naaht.s ntik.
T i» ».** 1 *•*
Landing the host o f greats In
U V xM .
M S 0 l*h&lt;1 the golfin g world
w ill be Jay
Onlnlrta 11.01 11*4*
_ .
Hebert, traveling p r o fo r Sanford
OlOTII RACK—l ' i e Mila JI.V
n .a l Fiction 1*0 W 0 t 00 8 1-t and the Mayfair Inn along with
Captain llook
0.10 10* I l-M
ta m m r
* *•* Ed “ P ork y" Oliver, winter pro for
i Onlnl.la I M I l u l l „
_
the M ayfair Inn Sem inole Coun­
• TKXTII HACK—J/B Mila *IJ
Aartba J
0.M 8.4} 8.4# 1 l-M try Club,
Hapar Cl**# Mata *•&gt;* &gt;•■* »,**•
Resident pro M ario Carfagno
Quick Look
, * 1 0 T S-tid
will host the tournament.
(Julnl.la &lt;S-Jt |ll.*0
TOVIUMTS MATKIKS
On Tuesday the local fan* and
r m &lt; r m a c k —s / io mii »
witness, for
■ B. Z. Htraak. ItoMd# U .,
Dark many vlsltori will
Ctinlra. Juit Car. Naahua'a
Bor. the first time this year, a Clinic
Roll*. Nln. Illo t JMIIr. I«obb » J«r and Exhibition. The display of the
m t i o M i h a c k — a /ie Mila
o f the golfing
Luck D»»l«n. Hhy U r k . p a la lr fortes o f many
P l.k . B.uthtrn
mrrak.
Stnmblo greats will he sponsored by the
Bor. Mantauk. Carman K «r.
•'
PGA and will be conducted by
Mr Ami
Jay Hebert.
TUIRD R A iW 5 -0 //l« Ml&gt;•
Ltbarir JO"*.' CrurlaL
Iton.r
Man. Ilarlor niue. In Doubt. Ank
Ut*. lla &lt;ln, Ano&lt;1lu.
r o u i i m m a c k —a,'is * » •
Blank M*&lt;ll«lna. I’m Your.. Haap
•Oita, r irln s Dollar. In Town. Pat
Mari. filiTa'a Fiction. Ilattaroff
Team
I
FIFTH HACK—S/IS MIL. ,
Sind’ s
• F la.b ln s Boota. T .« t Trial. Xl.lot*pa, ll.ittln ILa. Kifa Black Or- Last Weeka Events
W. L. W. L.
chM. Hnau. TlmaLaa, Jamra D
Powells Office Supply
2 1 21 0
SIXTH HACK—S/IS MIL
iu l.p a Ilor. W. K.’a Chrlila, Sanford Bowling Alley 1 2 22 It
Oalf A ft. Krlatlc. FnrcIhL. Par* Harveys Plumbing Co. 1 2 20 13
aonlan, Da.hlns llom». Torral
Clyde* Cafe
1 2 18 IB
SKVKWII nACB—S/IS Mila
TA't H r-n -llr. PrLIna. InvLIbla Celery City Grill
2 1 8 23
m ss . Bll»»r
lllo. grow
VonJ.r,
i 2 7 28
Raw R tcltlnf, Mr. Coul Alra, Nrl- Sominot* Dry Cleaners
nigh Three Gam es
flS'a Pal
MIOMTH M ACR -e/IS Mila
THE OVIEDO LIONS pictured above roared to a season opener victory 73-28 over Pierson last week
Men
•A ssra sato . Marba Tnnlsht. Mr
and movel into the spotlight as the favorltea to b e awarded the coveted Sanford Herald Trophy for
U na, Hllvtr Cindy. Hlshlanil Fllne. llartw lck
the winner o f the First Annual Seminole County Invitational Basketball Tournament, sponsored by
MarmonLan. Conaln phalls. tlaplrt Gllatrap
Seminole High School, to be played on the SHS courts Dee. 20-21. Oviedo, Lyman, Seminole, and DeWhlddon
^ " * * x iv n i n » r r —s / i s m il
Land will participate in the tourney. (S ta ff Photo)
’ Top Ijirar. Krt'a Holdruah. Top
Women
Aibhr. MTilla Armor.
Humorlit. Powell
Sbnl'a Alibi, Star Flaih. Jana Far*
Celery City Grill
Betts
r ,n T r e r i* n » r v j—s»s m i l
vs.
Ashley—
Donat
• v i.lt, Mnka Mo
Mia
riollar.
High Single Gam#
I.lsti, Brlndla Frland. IBu" Bolt,
Harveys PI. Co.
"ill
1*
/Iah
Shortcut. Down Th» Ill*»r
Gllstrap
High Game High Avg. High Set
llartw lck
231
173
3483
Hall
TWO COACHES A l.s o SKATE
Richards
Cook
Whlddon
Women
CLEVELAND t-TS— JaekU Got
Powell
COG A G-10-7 split was picked up by
don tf the Cleveland Barons and Betti
1G4 Hudson on Clydes Cafe.
Prank Mathers o f the Ifershey Donat
0 3 173 192
139 Kichards
0 33 163 199
Bears are both playing roaches High Three on League (Season) Cook
High G am e
llartwlck
0 33 159 192
In the American Hockey league.
Men
1 30 138 198
Ring
And both hold scoring records
231 Gllstrap
Whlddon
1 27 138 208
Gordon started the season as a Kilby
4 27 1C4 2S1
217 Whlddon
freshman roach with a total of Gllstrap
4 18 133 189
208 Hall
5 27 132 201
Women
U4 points, high for active players
Maloney
201 Dowell
' 7 28 ISO 183
hi the league. Mathers opened the Betts
Donat
198 Hctts
7 33 130 201
season with 314 points, high for a
Powell
183 Foster B.
9 33 147 21X1
defenseman.
High 3 Gam es
9 15 147 188
Hudson
Men
Clark
11 21 143 If*
Cook
Nil Jarrctt
11 13 143 174
INVESTMENT
Ring
557 Wilt
12 18 142 178
SERVICES
Maloney
18 29 137 217
337 Kilby
feel that the stock market hat
Women
Haig
18 23 137 181
reached bottom and la d o t for
Betts
342 Warner
18 24 134 181
an upsurge.
Powell
508 Chambliss
18 31 134 174
We rccom nicud the purchase of
Donat
488 James
21 18 130 203
High A verage
Rlke
21 33 130 180
Men
George
21 9 129 149
Cook
183 Donat
23 33 127 196
Hartwlek
139 Clancy
23 33 128 173
Ring
138 Holgcr
23 33 128 173
Women
23 21 123 133
Corron
and believe that In this field
Betts
130 Ashley
23 27 123 133
opportunities fo r sdvaoeemeat
Powell
28 30 122 180
130 McMurray
and earnings are outstanding.
Donat
28
8 120 142
127 DrUbe
Phone us collect #r write for
This W**ks Bcheduls
Foster P.
28 33 119 130
full Infermtlien.
Sen Into# Dry Cleaners
Teslo
33 33 110 148
V*.
Kurtz
35
6 110 128
Powall* O ffice Supply
39 17 103 132
Harvey
Sanford Bowling Alley
40 27 102 144
Gold
s.
Davis
43 27 93 126
Glaaa-encloaed, air conditioned and heated.
; Established ever 20 year*
Clyde* C a fe
Kampf
48 33
94 143
Admission 31 Plus General AdmLssion of 50e
la Orlando
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THE SANFORD HERALD Tuea., Dec. 4. 1956, Page 7

Spotlight
O n Hollywood

Conning
The News

Additional Society

4 Calendar

BY VIRGINIA CONN

The Legion Rut n s the seene away, my son fell out o f bed and
o f HATU'a farew ell party fo r Us split
his chin open.
Without
I called Walt,
and
lb *
O lM M is Clatt o f the mas music to be presented.. A his lovely w ife Diana. A huge fire
within minutes they were here,
Flrtt le p tU t Chorch will held »Hower for the Children’ s Home flickered, as tne men cooked steaks with coffee pot 1* hand ready to
Its
and Christ- will be held, followed by a Market outside and brought them In fo r watch the other children while
enjoy accompanied
by
mas part* at the church annex at Basket Sale. Hostesses will be all to
coffee. Tablet Walt drove ua to th* dispensary.
8:41 p- « . These will be a r o t- Mrs. J. N. Glllon, Mrs. George salad, roils and
This la only one example o f the
tied d u b *aP H r and exchange Quinn, Mrs. Ben Wade. Mrs. were placed before the fire In the many fine things they have done,
Hut,
and
after
dinner
everyone
of gifts. Hostesses artU be M rs.; Georgs Stine, Mrs. C. L. Redding,
us will forget.
watched the fight on TV. Forest which none o f
C. A. A l i e m o J r , Mrs. W. P. Mrs. W. R. Jennings and Mrs.
Norvella presented the Millers And they will be doing something
Rreeks Jr, aod Mrs. B. G. Hasty. 0 . P. Herndon. The Ctelc Departwith an engraved silver cigarette fo r Sanford, too. Each time
Tb* Daughters o f Weslty S u n -! ment will be in charge of decora- box, on behalf o f HATU. Both Navy eouple leaves her* they are
£ b y School class will have a *'°ns; American Home Depart- Diana and Don thanked the as­ ambassadors o f
clthar b a d or
fr^io*** sesalon and Chlritmas nicnt, tree; Fine Arts Depart- sembled crowd with brief speeches goodwill, depending on their at­
party at T;IO p. m . in McKinley menl, Music; and Social Depart* and regreta on leaving. Attend­ titude upon leaving. It has often
HfP, All eaekange o f gifts will ment. hostesses. For reservations ing wore John and Mallle Bar- been said that word o f mouth Is
Lib and Rad
Cltveland. the best advertising, and you may
ta te pUes. M ia. Albert Hickson's call Mrs. Theo Pate, 443, by Tuea- low,
Rosemary and C liff Duncan, LH
group will b s hostesses.
'•■Y noonbe surprised how
many time*
Cr* 7 &gt; Helen and Harry
H i#
Brownie Scouts
o f the .Ti*e W. S. C. S. o f Ebenerer O riffin, **•.
Anils and Bob Hadden, people will rom e here because
p i n t Presbyterian Church will Methodist Church will meet at the 3111dred and Ollie Loper, Betty Sanford has been highly praised
la the Youth Building at 3 church at 7:43 p. m. Mrs. Carl and
Joe McLean,
Law
and by N svy friends. Those who are
Bradbury will be hostess.
interested in seeing Sanford grow
Marty
Millaaps,
Batty
and
Verne
F *:
1:00 p. m. -F A M IL Y NIGHT Mountcaatle, Ruth and Forrest might keep this in mind, and
Fellowship and
The
o f the First Preaby- DINNER AND PROGRAM in Me- Norvelle,
Virginia
and
Jim even more then ever form er
Chureh will meet in the Kiniey Hall under the sponsor­ Schaeffer, and Sally and Howie citizens leave Sanford as Walt
s Weigte.
and Beryl are doing, singing its
y a u tb B U g . from i p. m. through ship of the W.S.C.5. Bring
family dinner. Drinks and table
praises.
g p. U .
Louise Parker
and I had a
The Men o f the First Presby­ service will bs provided. All mem Hawaiian Party fo r Walt and
For all o f you efficien t Girl
teries Church w ill have a "Ladies bers and friends of the Church Beryl Swinson Friday night. Betty Scouters
who make up
your
are
invited.
K igk t" dinner meeting in the
calendars
ahead of time,
put
Guy
made
beautiful
camellia
lela
THURSDAY
down Wednesday, the twelfth o f
FeBaiwskip Bail at 7 p.ra.
fo
r
them
and
all
the
guests
eame
The Junior Choir
will have
The Business and Professional
In Hawaiian garb. C a n y dtrlbling December. Gerry Grant, execu­
W om en’ s Club will meet at City i ^ ^ h M r s a l sod fellowship at
and Jaan Station were particul­ tive director fo r the Citrus Coun­
Mall at • p.m.
I h® T in t Presbyterian Church at
arly eye catching In their mu- cil will be at tha home o f Julia
•Sanford
— — - Tourist
Chase from ten-thirty to three.
and chn/eiaShuffle 3.4S p.m.
The Youth Choir o f the First mua (not auro o f spelling). Cy and I f you wish to ask advice etc. you
^ to a r d Club w ill hold a covered
Jean ritton w ort matching ihirta,
Presbyterian
Church
will
practice
disk supper and meeting at 6 p. m.
and PoUy Brubaker was draped may eall Julia for an appoint­
ment to see Gerry. She w ill be
•:00 a. m. — W.S.CS. Board at the Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Brownlee Bible Class o f in a sarong that defies descrip­ remembered by us all as our
Staotlng.
tion.
Chop
auey,
pineapple
salad
Church
delightful instructor in the Girl
•:4S a. m. — 'V fS.CS. Business the First Presbyterian
will have a covered dish supper and Chinais chews w ere served. Scout leadership Course this p u t
apd Program Meeting.
After
dinner
Beryl
and
Walt
open•7:M p. m. —The Daughters o f in the Educational B ld g , at 7 ad a variety o f am uilng gifts lo fall.
Wealay Sunday School Class will p.m. They will have their annual loud shouts o f laughter from the
m eat la McKinley Hail for
a installation o f officers.
Naturally w e had
to
1&gt;.e W.M.U. o f the rirst Bap- native*.
regular business and social .meet­
watch th* fight. I'd like to meet
tist
Church
w
ill
observe
the
Week
ing and Christmas Party. Mrs.
the strongmlnded women who kept
Albert Hickson’s Group will be o f Prayer fo r Foreign Mlaalona their s^ouaea from seeing It Fri­
h o s t e s s e s . Gift Exchange among at 2 p.m., the topic "P rin ce o f day. We finally decided lo give
P eace" with circle 4 in charge.
By HELEN SNODGRASS
mam bers.
in gracefully and at least get
The intermediate
Choir
of
17:00 p. m. Senior M Y F meet
Mrs. Jane Cotchar c f DeBary
the
credit
fo
r
being
good
sports.
at Baptist Church for volley ball. the First Baptbt Chnrch will re­ Those who cam* w ere Pete Petrie, Is general chairman o f a serial
hearse at 7 p.m . and the Adult
WEDNESDAY
Louise
and Jim Parker,
Tom o f dessert card parties sponsored
Th# First Baptist Church will Choir at 8.
Blackburn, Cy and Jean Fltton, by the Auxiliary of the All Saints
The
Baptist
Training
Union
As­
g ive a Holiday Appreciation Ban­
and weekend gueat Helen Phillip*, F.plscopal church. The first o f
quet fo r the Sunday School teach- sociation will observe “ M " Night Ronnie Schroeder, weekend gueet these scries was held at th« parish
era and officers at 6:30 p. m. at Holly Hill at 8 p.m.
House Tuesday atfernoon with 12
Regular meeting
o f Seminole o f the Swlnsons, Dodle and John tables being occupied. Mrs. Ma­
P ra y er Service w ill follow at 7:30
King,
Betty
and
Bill
Lemos,
Jane
Chapter No. 2 OES will be held
rion Waite, Mrs. Michael M cDer­
6 ) at Masonic end John Miller, Jean and Bill mott and Mrs. Arthur Wlllgoose
_ ^ T h e Girt Scouts o f the Firat Thursday (D ec.
Stetson,
Carty
and
Jack
Stribllng,
^ P resbyteria n Church will meet at Temple 8 p.m. Election o f o ffic ­ Jean Dooley, Polly Bm baker, and were hostesses for th* afternoon.
ers to be held at this meeting.
The regular meeting of the Aux
8:30 p.m . at the Church.
The Do it m and Mothers Cir­ John and Harriet Williams. We lllary will be held at the Parish
Tho
Senior High
Fellowship
missed
Betty
Guy,
who
was
at
Recreation o f the First Presby­ cles o f the Upsala Presbyterian home tending the fire, as Jim House Wednesday, Dec. S a t 2
terian Church w ill meet at the Church will be held at the Lake was in Chicago fo r the weekend p. m.
Mary Poet O ffice beginning at
A P. T. A. Board meeting will
Church at 7 p. m.
Betty has n* fire screen, so If
be held at the Enterprise school
Tho Mid-Weak Bible Hour will 11 a.m.
you
have
a
spars
one,
and
no
FRIDAY
library Tuesday, Dec 4 at 3:13
b e conducted by Rev. A. G. McThe W.M.U. o f the Firat Bap­ fire place, please c a ll her, so p. m. All executive board mein
Innla, Pastor o f tha First P rtsshe can relinquish her firem an's
tist Church will observe the Week
bers please attend.
bytarian Church at 7:30 p.m.
Job to ona o f her eapable boys.
Mrs. Doris Nelms o f Florida
The
Chancel Choir will
re* o f Prayer fo r Foreign Missions Jim Guy, incidentally, won the
The Topic will
be
Power Corporation and a repre
O hearse
at First
Presbyterian at 2 p.m.
"Saviour,
Christ The
L ord", N.A.S. handicap tournament, with aentatlve o f St. Petersburg show
Church at 7:30 p. m .
an 83. It's e ll done by practice,
with
Circle
3
in
charge.
ed film on historical electricity
Circle No. • o f the Women o f
he telli me.
The
officers
and
Sunday
School
and the modern types o f lighting
(h a First Presbyterian Church
Saturday afternoon a number etc. at the regular assembly o f
teachers o f the Upsala Presbyter­
w ill m eet at the home of Mrs.
o f people gathered at tha SwDtthe Enterprise Jr. High school
Rudy Sloan, 2001 Magnolia A v e , ian Church will meet at 8 p.m son's
home ia Lake Mary
to Wednesday.
at tha Church.
a t 10 a.m. Mrs. Joe Baker is
watch
tha
Arm
y-N
avy
football
SATURDAY
The Rev. Bascom Carlton, sup­
Chairman.
The R.A.S. o f the Firat Bap­ game. They sipped eggnog be­ erintendent o f th* Florida Metho­
There will be a luncheon m eet­
fore th* fire and placed all their dist Children's Horn* was guest
tist Church will meet at 0 a.m.
ing o f the Woman'a Club at 12:30
beta on Navy, 1 hope. Enjoying speaker al the following district
this pleasant afternoon were Jim conferences this week and next
and Louise Parker,
Ann Bear, week Jasper, Jacksonville,
and
Jana Miller, Jean Dooley, Tom WUliston, (next week)
Orlando,
"
m w i c k _
Blaekburn, Helen Philllpe, Ronnie Lake Wales, Plant City, St. Pet
in t n i e n t e r i t c o t -n r o r t u b
Schroeder, Cy and Jean Fltton •rsburg, Wauchula, Boynton Beach
n in t h ju ih c ix i.
c iim l i t
nr
and Bill Lamoe.
J L o w lD S . IV AND KOH M R M O I.il
and Opalocka.
COUNTY, IN CHANCKWV. * » - •*•»
Betty and Bill Lemos entertain­
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn and
Petition o f Monro# f«*n« f‘ »r tn#
ed the HATWING ataff at a children Linda and H a n ey wire
adoption o f Chari** W illiam Mccocktail party Sunday evening in dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs
&amp; \ , f ^ a " , B A u « u .t l .
M olnirro.
honor o f, you guessed it, Beryl E .31. Lilly Orlando Sunday.
* d$ "u ‘ V . Bkh"?r"br aoilflwl tb*t .
and Walt Swinson. At this time
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilcox stop­
petition ha* b**n f ll « l In «h# *•*•'*•
the wives presented Beryl with ped by Sunday for a visit with
atyl*d Court by Monro* U n i lor
th# adoption o f Chari*. William
a i d o f leather covers for her Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hayman, rn
elntyr*. a minor, and you ar*
CM
woods. Have to send this girl Off rout* from their vacation to their
Vanulrod to **r»a a ropy of your
well fitted if the Is to represent horn* in 3!iam i.
A n iw .r or Objection*
lo
.h ow
"
why .aid p.tltlon
.hou ld
Sanford on Hawaii at all their
Mrs. Harold Stults was gueat of
aot ba arantad. on W tU kiH A LB X lush golf courses. Seen at the honor at a birthday dinner at
AS'DKIl. allornay for
p«iltlon»r,
w ho** m alllnc
addra*. I* I . Oj
Lemoses were Itill Hill, Cy and
Hon «• «. r*rn f a r * . VtorlcU. and
Jean Fitton, Marge and George
fll* Ih* orlainnl In lh* orflr* o f
th* Clark o f lh# Clrrult Court on
Dickson, Louis* and Jim Parker,
or b efore th* lt th day of U«c«n»Dusty
Rhodes, Pat and
Dave
bar. A n.. IN I.
llaraln fall not or a d « r * « pro
Todd, Jean Dooley, Doe Linker,
eonf***o will b* *nt*r*.l »« * ln .t
Marvin
and Geneva Quickert,
f^ r if\
' '
WT**!
Johnny Slick, Tom Blackburn and
, l , W I«n*»* my hand and »h* ••*}
of aald Court In Hanford. Bamlnul*
Bob Conn.
County, rtorlda. thl# Itlh day of
And hero I’d personally Ilka to
ovam
btr.
lMftf*
r Y*V P. HKUNPON, AS CLERIC
AN INCHAHTID teen-aae fan of say goodbya to Bai7 l and Walt
OP
TH E
NAID
CIRCUIT
Elvis Presley’s lets out a shriek
Swinson. They have been wond­
COURT . _
„ .
at tha Paramount Theatre in
Ilyi E. L Burdick
erful friends, There are not many
Ntw
York
as
her
Idol
makes
his
I)*ou«r Clark
peopla who would com e to your
screen debut. More than 2.000
( H E A L ) _________________________
aid at tw o o'clock in the m orn­
squealing girts tu r o m lo u t to
IN T H E COUNT o r T ill! COUNTY
ing, but Walt and Beryl would.
c»lfh the “ Jailr-knaad kW in a
j v d u b . a r w iv o i.H c o l &gt; t v .
Last sum m er while Bob waa
western movie. (Internall-maO
rL O M IIU .

TUESDAY

IP. m. with a program of Christ* executive o ffice r Don Miller, and hesitation

inu
GUEST OF HONOR, MISS ALLYSON LEE. is overwhelmed as ah* walks Into the Y a c h t Club Sat*
urday night, to find all her frlenda waiting tharo to bid her farewell with a festive p a r t y . ( 8 taff
Photo)

HOLLYWOOD t i t - Nomlnatlo
f o r tho hardest working TV ga
In Hollywood Dinah Shore.
Oh, how this doll works: She
d ot* a quarter-hour song feat
•very week. And tho’a doing nine
on * hour special shows o o NBC
aa w a it These are not tanned
spectaculars, but they might as
w ell be. They ara high-powered,
all-star hours that havo set a
high standard f o r TV variety
shows.
"Som etim es I think I must ha
crazy to undertake aU this w ork,"
sighed Dinah la a rare m em ait
o f relaxation b efore last nightfi
show .
Does bar fam ily ever sea bar?
"O h , yes,’* aha replied. T e a
got that pretty w ell trganlred. I
don’ t leave hom e u t i l 8 J 0 la tha
morning, and l*m hom e for din­
n er except oa tha w eek Pm doing
tha hour shew.
" W t manags ta keep qar fa gaily
Ufa aaoeh tha sam e, n o a a tf
thing Tat deprived o f 1* special
treats, like getting down to Palm
Springs. Wo h av en 't barn able ta
d o that this y ea r, n or havo w *
d oe* moeh entertaining.’*
Dinah admitted that bar but*
band, George Montgomery, baa
Indicated h t’ d Ilk* bar ta slow
dow n the furious p a ct. Perhaps
next year. She suspects NBC will
drop her 15-mInut* ihow , since
th* networks are steering away
from that kind o f program ming.
Dut will ah* then be doing m ore
hour shows?
" I Just dont know,” ah* said.
"I 'm too busy a rea ta think
about th a t”
N ic* topping f o r m uffins! brown
sugar mixed with nutmeg. Sprin­
kle the m uffin batter with the
topping before baking.

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d a m s (drained o f liquid) from
a seven-ounce can. Sceeoalngs
may be added to taate.
Do not o v e rh e a t cream whan
you are going to add It U a pit
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THE BIG SQUARE DANCE at (he Pinecrcst School Saturday night is Just beginning to get under*
evenly.
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restaurant in New Smyrna
Beach Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Lawson and
son David o f Madiion were week­
end guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold

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Karl is tho son o f Mr. and Mrs. day.
W. L. Tyler o f Enterprise.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williams around again after her recent ac- c |ov#f Jnj thin Icinon slices are
and children, Bruce and Alice c . nt'
all good lo add to the gravy. Fish
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returned to their home In West­ Cox Home on laike Shore Dr.
Wiso Hardin accompanied
by
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Mrs. Jack Argersinger and chil­ friends from Sanford attended I iprinklcd over a cake frosting.
dren o f Eau Gallic were guests
o f Mrs. Anna Glass and Miss
Doris Faber Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack By an and son
Pat spent the week end in St.
Petersburg and Tarpon Springs.
James Larry Wilburn celebrat­
ed his 12th birthday Sunday with
a surprise birthday picnia dinner
at the homo o f hi* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Wilburn. Other
guests besides his parents and
brother, Bobby and sisters, Linda
and Martha were Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Wilburn Mrs. Alma Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Side*,
Mr. and Mrs Samuel Ray and
daughters, M argaret
Ann and
llrenda and Sgt. and Mrs. S. (5.
Walker and ion o f Orlando Air
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Antique 'Plain Jane
Now 'AAy Fair Lady
Color 'Magic'
Can Improve
Shapes, Sizes

•HO M O RI PLAT EOOFV

Hammer, Saw Can
Make Your Wife's
Christmas Present

. H IVES TELL WASHINGTON
One o f the demands for homes
• f the future made by delegates
to the Women's Congress on
,
Housing Ui Washington, D. C , was
fo r an end to flattrgtped booses.
Instead, the woman said, they
•’ want pitched roofs Among the

Any o f you home craftsm en who
don’ t j e t know what to give the
little woman fo r Christmas are
about to find the answer, A c e ­
dar c lo se t It’ s as simple as th a t
Only a few hours o f spare time
applied to ham m er and saw can
result In a Job you’ll he proud
o f and a gift which will delight
your w ife.

expansion, makes a house more
distinctive in appearance, and can
be covered with asphalt shingles
f o r more rolor and long-luting
protection.

HERE'fl AN IDEA designed to beau
house but her bedroom as wall. It'
and beauty nook built o f ponderoaa
„ let In natural light fo r more
ranged around « bedroom window to
careful grooming Although the eablneti are kitchen cabinets, the
feet that they're mad,, o i wood lets them fit naturally Into a bed­
room—or, fo r that matter, into ta r m om o f the house. Local build­
ing material dealers stock them m many sites, shapes and styles.
A combination ean be found to fit any apace ana match most room
decora.

Every Home Can
Have Cedar Closet

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she’s more careful about de­
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like
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HEAT T H A T C O L D

Although luxurious in appear­
ance, cedar-lined cloaeta are no
longer expensive. The home han­
dyman can line an existing closet
with arom atic red cedar closet
lining for less than the cost of
replacing a moth-damaged suit.
Motlm, o f course, don't penetrate
cedar closets. They are repelled
by the fragrant aroma o f the
wood.
Aromatic red cedar closet lining
Is now sold in packages at most
lumber yards, and all pieces of
the wood are tongued and grooved
0 ". edges an aides for easy appli­
cation. Genuine aromr.tlc cedar,
which is the kind that thwarts
moths, is identified by a red and
green industry label whlrh ap­
pears on the package.
Cedar closet lining ia so easy to
apply that even the housewife ean
do the Job. Certainly any horns
handyman north his ham m er and
nail* can line an average rlosst
in a few hours over a weekend.
Ilcfort actually applying th*
cedar to the walls of the closet,
rem ove all protrusions, such as
baseboards, shelves, clothc.vbara
and hooks. Locate the studs behlnd the plaster and mark them
with vertical pencil lines to indi­
cate where nails should be driven.
Start at the bottom o f one wall
and work upward. The first board
should be placed with the grooved
edge against the floor and the
grooved end against the adjoining
wall. This method will facilitate
applying succeeding courses, or
rov », to the wall. When cutting a

board to fill out a c o u n e , always
rem ove the tongue and, so that
the board will meet the adjoining
wall snugly.
A fter the walla are lined with
cedar, It It wlae to line the ecllIng end the Inside surface o f the
door for more complete protection
■gainst moths.
Corner molding, elothesbars and
ahelvea all may be made o f cedar
to carry out the rose-colored de­
cor.
If lining the door with cedar la
not feasible, by all means make
sure It la carefully weatherstrippe&lt;l and. kept closed in order to
retain the valuable mothchasing
fum es.
Low cost Installation la not the
only economy feature of a cedar
closet. Maintenance ia kept at a
minimum because cedar closets
need never be painted or varnish­
ed. As a matter o f fact, point or
varnish would seal In the very
aroma which will save your cloth­
ing. The only care needed to keep
the cedar eloset always beautiful
and always aroraatie Is in occa­
sional wiping with a damp cloth.

Som e handyymen will elect to
build a storage closet In a cor­
ner o f the attie o r basement but
most craftsm en will prefer to
rcdar.llne an existing closet. E i­
ther way, the fam ily's woolen
clothing and blankets ean
be
stored safe from moths In a beau ­
tiful, aromatle cedar storage c lo ­
set.
Cedar-lining an existing closet
can be don* easily over a w eek­
end.
Lumberyards
avarywbere
stock handy packagss o f arom a­
tic red cedar closet lining, tongutd-and-grooved for snug fit and
easy Installation. Each package
contains at least enough wood to
cover 32 square feet of wall area.
B efore starting the actual ap­
plication o f the cedar to the clo­
set walls, rem ove all shelves,
hooka, clothesbara.
baseboards.

from the walls.
Ae In many projects, the bsst
method Is starting at the bottom
end working up. Place the first
board horlaontally against
the
wall, with
the
grooved
edge
■gainst the floor and the grooved
end against the adjoining watl.
Each succeeding course, or row,
o f cedar boards, will go Into posi­
tion more easily, using this technlqu*.
It probably will be nscetaary to
cut each board which fills out
each course. When cutting the cedar boards, always saw o f f the
tongue end, to that the grooved
end will Join th* preceding board's
tongue, and so that th* cut end
will lie flush against the adjoin ­
ing wall.
Use small finishing nails to
fasten the cedar lining to the well
studs. Locating the wall studs Is
not difficult with a stud-finder,
available
at
most
hardware
atores. If a stud-finder Is not
available, drill small holes in the
You can remove a rork that plaster to find the ituds. When
ha* been pushed into a bottle by
pouring in enough ammonia to
float the rork and letting the
bottle ait for 21 hours. The am ­
monia will crumble the cork and
you ran pour it out.

slim m er."
Color stylists use these same
"trick s" to improve the shapes
o f houses. Small
homes look
larger when they are painted In
light colors and roofed with as.
pbalt shingles in on* o f the many
light,
pastel shades available.
This "highlights” the roof, in-

The house was widen-

. New double-hung windows o f
ponderoaa
pine were installed
throughout to give the house m ore
Interior light. These colonial-style,
many-paned windows ware match­
ed with pine French doors open­
ing onto a new porch built at
the rear o f the house.
One remodeling process which
does not show in the finished pro­
duct but which has a marked
effect on comfort and econom y
la mineral wool Insulation prop­
erly installed In exterior walla
and attie floors. The mineral woo
can reduce heating costa by as
much as 40 percent. It makes a
house cooler in summer, too.
on windows ami doors. Several
feet are “ rut" from the height
o f the house with a roof o f a s­
phalt shingles In a rich, deep tone
whlrh tends to keep the gate
downward.

__________ By BENNETT CERF--------------H R E E D A R N F O O L S ou t o f fo u r, m aintain* the ed itor o f
th e Echo V a lle y V igilant, w ill sig n any p etition that la
stu ck u n der their n oses. T o prove h is p o in t he prin ted a c irc u ­
lar beseech in g the state g o v ern or to b u m the b rid g es on
the on ly, tw o roads leading
into tow n , and to fine ev ery
B
citizen tw enty th o u s a n d d o l^
lars. H e collected s ix t y ^B
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three signatures the first
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REMODELING TURNS ANTIQUE, below, into modern home, above

Build Your Dog
House O f Cedar
Does Rover need a new resi­
dence? Perhaps he’ s outgrown his
abode or It la lim ply too old and
rickety to be repairable. If the
famOy la acquiring a new dog,
the pet certainly will need a home
o f Ita own.
An attractlveadog house ,a welcome addition to any yard, ean
eaaily be made by tha home
craftsman in only a few hour*.
First, decide on the size of the
dog house. It’ ll have to be large
enough for the dog, but not to
large that It'a not cozy. A fram e­
work o f two by four lumber will
make the house sturdy. A floor
should be included to keep the
house snug and draft-free.
An attractive and practical ma­
terial with which to enclose Rwver'a new palace Is aromatic red
cedar rlosel lining. The wood is
easy to work with and is avail­
able at most lumber yards in
handy packages containing enough
pieces to cover at least 32 square
feet o f wall area. The pieces are
tongued and grooved fo r m u g -fit
and easy construction, are sg&gt; to
B feet long and are from two to
four lnchci wide.
Aromatic red codar i* extrem e­
ly durable and weather-resistant,
even If it Is not painted or var­
nished. The inside surface o f the
dog house, at least, should not be
finished. Paint or varnish would
seal-in the fragrant aroma o f the
cedar which has a r.-pcllcnt e f ­
fect on sm all Insects.
Use roofing shingles that match
the roof on your cwn house to
cover the dog house roof and seal
out the* weather.

pine opens

Label Offers Key *
To Qualify Buying
Often the only way a purcha­
ser ran Judge the quality o f a
product is by the information on
the label it bears. This la true in
clothing, food, and appliances and
now 1* being recognized by manu*
facflircrs o f home-building mater­
ials. .
For example, an institute's »r,H
of approval now is affixed ft
,many
top-quality
double-hung,
casement, awning, and fixed win.
do*'* o f pondcrosa pine.
This seal guarantees that the
window meets the specifications
o f the U. S. Department o f Com­
merce, as published in the depart­
ment's booklets on com m ercial
standards.
Insulstion helps keep a hou*e
cleaner by eliminating "gh ost
m arks" on walls and celling*.
These wide, shadowy lines are
caused by dust whleh collects on
surfaces that are cold, since
warm, dust-bearing air naturally
is attracted to a cold snrfare.
Mineral wool insulation keeps the
walls and ceilings at a more uni­
form temperature with tha sir in
the room nnd the "gho-U mark«'|
do not appear.
The color of window blinds can
be refreshened by brushing them
with linseed oil.

A P ark A v en u e p s y c h ia / y T m Tw ?
trlst reported a disqu ietin g h B
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case to hi* colleag u es. " I
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had a poor pa tien t," h e r e - J\U-J
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called , "w h o w as flrm ly c o n J
v in ced that n letter w a s on
its w a y to him . in form in g
h im that an u n k n ow n relative had le ft h im ten m illion dolla rs;
It took m e three y e a r s to cure him — and the d a y I com p leted
the cure, the letter a r r iv e d ."
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C A B I N or C O T T A G E
- A T THE
T U R N O F A DI AL!

D uo-Therm
$? OIL

Houses, like women, com e In
many shapes and sixes. That’s
why color is so important to the
appearance o f M th, says a pro­
fessional color stylist.
"Just as the colors a woman
wears make her appear slimmer
or broader, taller’ or shorter," she
points out, "the color* ’ worn by
a house can make It higher or
lower, wider or narrower, smaller
or larger."
The magic o f rolor not only
changes shapes and sixes, the col­
or stylist says, but can work
"personality changes" in women
and bouses. The right colors can
make a woman look fresh and
young, gay and exciting, or cool
and crisp. Similarly, correct col.
ors can change a grim , forebod
ing-lookin^. hou^fe Into a warm
HB
Inviting home.
How does color perform these
“ near m iracles"?
“
playing
tricks on the eye, say* the stylist.
Ugth, bright shades appear to
take up more apace because they
aecm to advance on the eye or
to "s w e ll." Cool, deep shades, on
the other hand, seem to recede
and make objects look smaller.
"This is the reason,” she says
"that stout women rarely wear
light
colors. They know that

the "w ondering” stage about a
house — wondering whether to
buy a new one or keep the old
one— remodeling may be the an­
swer.
There are many advantages to
remodeling an old home, but the
two principal ones that are Im­
portant to almost every fam ily
are:
1. Econom y. Remodeling often
can give an old home most o f
the m odern living ft at urea o f a
new house at a cost that’ s fre­
quently leag than the cost o f buy­
ing or building.
3. Friends and neighborhood.
Modernising an old house Uts a
fam ily stay among the friends
and fam ilia r surroundings. Chil­
dren don ’ t hare to be introduced
to a strange new school.
A good example of what can
be done to bring an old house
up to date both inside and ont
Is shown in the illustrations.
The remodeling contractor re­
moved the useless front porch,
stripped o ff the "gingerbread’ ’

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Inside surface o f th* closet door
to gain the maaimum benefit
from the rtdar fume*. If the door
I* not lined, it Is wise to weather­
strip it to prevent the moth repelling cedar oil aroma from esca p ­
ing.
When tha cedar lining is in
place, apply quarterround cedar
molding to all wall, ceiling and
floor Junctions to give the closet
a finished, professional appear­
ance. Even shelves and clothesbar* may be made of cedar.
Paint and varnish are not nee-

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■•causa th* quality of our maftrialg
and ••rvices measures up to high•at standards.

Q uality It our watchword. Nothing but tha
frost is good enough for our customers.

STORM SAMI
Rest quality ma­
terials.
Sturdy,
d u r a b l e con­
struction.
Sires
to fit all stand­
ard openings.

MOUNT
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STRIKING DICORATIVI
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COMBINATION
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All s t a n d a r d
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A Sign Your Life is in D A N G E R
Y ou 're drivin g on a dark su rfaced highway. T h e sky
b ecom es ov erca st. It begins t o rain. T raffic bunches
u p. Y ou strain t o *ee. " S lip p e r y " warning* k eep you
tense. T h en — su dden ly y o u peas on to ligh t-colored co n ­
crete. W h at a relief! T raffic m o v e s out. N o “ slip p e r y "
signs. .You k n o w y o u ’ re on a safer pavem ent.

E g g s h e ll

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G loss- T h e e xclu sive c o l­
Loose knobs on cabinet and
dresser drawers ran b* tightened
with sandpaper. Make a small
washer from a piece of fine sand­
paper and thread it onto the
screw with the rouih side next
to the drawer. Tighten th* screw
and It will hold.

o rs are keyed to match
or

harm onize w ith the

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p o r c e la in -h a r d film o f
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k n o c k i and k t e p i its
c o l o r and lu s te r ev en

Window washing now can
made one o f th* easiest dea n
jobs In the house. T ill j( m ,

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Eggshell ee Olots
Easy to apply
Excellent hiding
No painty odor
Scrubbable

after repeated w ash in g s

Yea, the differen ce betw een a sickening sw erve and
a safe, qu ick atop often it th e pavem ent. C on crete
grips tires— h elp* y ou a v oid acciden ts. Wet o r d r y , ita
g ritty texture p rovid es u n iform ly high skid resistance.
R em em ber, n o driver e x p ects trouble b u t If it cornea

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In double-hung end sliding win­
dows o f pondcrosa pine, which can
he lifted right out of tkq fram e,
cleaned, and replaced in minutes.
The outside of a modern wood
window can be washed inside the
house.
Foam rubber pillows can be
washed snd dried In an autom a­
tic washer and dryar. Pillow*
ahould be washed jn their covara
to heap th# foam rubber from
tearing. Limit the agitation, if
you can.

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tough,
durable asphalt
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brand.

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llatl, blanket or
pouring t y p e s .
Have fuel by in­
sulating. Let us
advise type to
use.

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Lumber
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Dancing Llctnae. Our addition
should bo finished this week.
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Beds Day. Week, or Month—
T el. 1426. Furniture Center —
* This is a free pais to the Rlts
Theatre for Mr*. 1 . S. Kiddy.
E ip . date Dec. II, 1964,

Opened Nov. 19th French Ave.
D ay Nursery for children from
3 months to lo yrs. old. Apply
1600 French Ave.

AUTOMOTIVE
7—AUTOMOTIVE

WANTED

Sell Your Car to
ROY REEL
396 W. S e e n I St.
4— BOATS AND MOTORS
Y’our Evlnrude Dealer
HUDSON SPORTING GOODS
301 E. 1st St.
Phone 998
-bottom
boat.
14 ft. plywood
V-bol
Sacrifice, 4100. Ph. 1893. Park
Ave. Trailer Ct. Inquire at o f­
fice .
♦— M OTORCYCLE^ BICYCLES

STANLEY’S HIKE SHOP
Repair All Makes

HIKE PAINTING
Accept to Dec. 15—xmas Storage
310 E. 4th
—
Phone 2434
12— TRAILERS
It will pay YOU to see us before
ou buy. Open Evenings and
undays.
Eastside Trailer Sales
Palalka, Fla.

S

Alrstream House Trailer for sale.
Purchased new this year. Com­
plete with combination refri­
gerator, gas range, gas heat,
twin beds, dlnet-c. A 12 gallon
water tank. »St. John’ * Realty.
Phone 1129 or 1070, Sanford.
14—TRUCKS

/

PLUMBINO A HEATING
leptie Tank Insullstlon A Sendee
Heater Service, Ar e n t e
C.

OF

Five room house with bath and
approximately thirteen acres o f
high
hammock land. W. E.
K irch hoff Jr. Ph, 205._________

JUST DUMPED
In OUR Store

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
A solid truckload o f Modern Plat­
form Rockers — All upholster­ . VA— FHA—CONVENTIONAL .
FINANCING
ed and 100% Nylon — With IS
beautiful colora from which to LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
choose — Hurry fo r best selec­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
tions — While they last, ONLY
A.
K. SHOEMAKER, JR$19.88
Phone 1991
1800 Mellonvillc

MATHER

of Sanford
203-09 E. 1st St.

SANFORD

• D O O B -C A T S -P E T S

Thone 127

OSTEEN -2 bedroom traine house.
Lake front. $7000. Reichenedcr. Osteen.

ftu/W dl

MERCHANDISE

roil

II. B. POPE CO.. Inc.

Order
personalised
French-fold equipped. Central heating. $90 mo.
Ph. 776. 2117 Laurel Ave.
Christmas
eerds, with your
FAIRBANKS MORSE Pumps
favorite snap sh ot 25 for $1, Lovely 2-bedroom lake front furn.
Well
Drilling. HOWARD
C.
too (or 114. W IEBOLDTS CAM
or unfurn. house, 4 miles out,
LONG, Phone 388, 207 East
ERA SHOP, iiO 8 . Psrk Ave.
$65 per mo. Pnona 2054-J-10.
Com mercial Ave.
SEWING MACHINES
2-Bedroom
unfurnished
house,
GATLIN BROTHERS
Necchl — White
Fenced In back yard.
Phone
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
New and Used
1684- It.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
G ARR ETT ’8
333 E. 1st. St.
Newly redecorated 4 room furn­
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Oil heaters, all kind, cheap
ished apt. $35 mo. Call 435-R
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
We lake youre In trade.
after 5:00 p in. 500 Myrtle.
programs.
etc.
Progressive
Super Trading Feat
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403 On Hw-y. 17-43
Phone 2083-W. 2-IIR
unfurn. house,
kitchen
West 13th St.
equipped. 1321 Forrest Dr. $88
3 month old G. E. fully autom
mo. PHONE 749- R.
O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call
a tic
washer. G. E. Pressure
Ralph Itay, 3180,
type ironer. Single Hollywood FURNISHED 3-room
apartment
bed. playpen, 3 dr chest, as
at 313 Palmetto. Phone 2392.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
sorted chains. Call 1394-J.
Slip Covers and Drapes
Furn. garage apt. Ph. 432-w]
STANLEY KULP
It— APPLIANCES
40—WANTED to RENT
PHONE 2888-J.
eel*
FHIGIDAIRE
appliance*,
aopi
and eervire. 0 , It. High,
“ Iff Oviedo 3-bcdroom,
2 bath
home
In
Fla. Phone FO-5-3315 or 8 an
M ayfair Section. 6 montin nr
ford 1642-W after 4 p.m.
year's lease. Reply box IK *1
24—HELP WANTED FEMALE
Sanford Herald.
48— BUILDING MATERIALS
Saleslidy fo r steady Job.
Must
•I—ACREAGE
be neat and friendly. Apply in
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
person, Jacobson Department
Window Sills — Lintels
Ten acres exceptional tded land
8 tore.
Septic Tank . Stale Approved
on hard surface road. W. E.
Sand • Cement Mnrlar Mix
Kirchhoff Jr. Phone 303.
Girls
over
21
ip p ly
I’ ig'n
Miracle Concrete Co.
Whistle. Park Ave. A 23th St.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335.
Phono 1440

• EMPLOYMENT

atatlng

age,

experience

and

REAL ESTATE

This is a free pass to the Movieland Illde-In Theatre for Mrs.
H—FARMS AND QRUVR,
W. F. Harriett. Exp. date Dec.
13. 1936.
20 acre tile farm . Three bedroom
house, large barn. All equipment
CONCRETE
and machinery. Ka*y terms. Ph.
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
1393 J P. O. Box 1154
Block, Sand. Gravel Cement,
Concrete Pipe
to meet all 43— HOMES
Qualification*.
S h e r m a n C o n c re te P ip e C o .
Out West 13&gt;h SI.
Ph. 2189
44— BUSINESS- EQUIPMENT
H AYNES O ffice Machine Co.
Typewriters, adding machines
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44

209 FAMILIES
CAN’T BE WRONG

other details.

47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Five beautiful residential develop­
Colored maid desired. Full time,
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
ments: Uel-Aic, Pinccrcat South
referi-nccn
A
health
card.
Ph.
110 Waves by Zotos A Realistic
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart
Pinecrenl, Hose Court and iiiovr
1139-M.
47 *0 Thru Nov. Open 8 a.m. •
Manors, arc standing proof of
321 East 1st. SL Phone 1331.
Call 471
the high-acceptance rating ot
Women
sew
easy
ready-cut
FOR DISTINCTIVn FURNITURE
H ARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Odham &amp; Tudor homes.
house coats home. Earn from
— at Warehouse Prices, visit
$17.44 to $26.16 dozen. Write—
nE R R Y'S. We are experts at as­ Yuu can buy with safety, and live
HAIIl HARD TO WAVE?
Accurate style. Freeport, New
sisting sou to secure grlclou*
Let expert stylists givo you soft,
in tha secure knowledge that
York.
good lo o u with functional con­
lasting waves o f elernel beauty.
your home will continue lo In­
venience. Today's best buys in
Priced from 44.50
27—HELP WANTED MALE
crease in value.
nationally advertised furniture
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
at
DISCOUNT
PRICES.
901
W.
Newspaper
street
salesboyt
want­
PHONE 563
IF First St. Phono 1887 for Even­
ed for work a ftir sclio-il. Ag»i
You Select Your
ing Appointment.
up to 14 years ut.l See Sir.
17—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Home In
Holley at The Sanford Herald
PAINTING
South Pi merest— Ssnford
• BIG VALUES
right after school.
Grove Manors— Sanford
• QUICK CREDIT
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
r o u t f 7SALESMAN
THAT NEW ROOF because you
or
•
EASY
TERMS
Over 28, must he bondnble. Good
fear the cost will be too grea t!
Vulenria Villas— DcLand
1YIL80N-MAIER
physical condition. Salary &amp;
W'»y not drop in7 It’ ll cost you
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
New and feed Furniture
commission. paid vacation and
nothing to talk it over. You may
Phono 988 OUR SALES O FFICE TOD\Y—
other benefits. Reply Box BD 311 E. First St.
have a pleasant surprise in store
2623 S. French Ave
% Sanford Herald.
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
Phones: 2100 and 2980
XMAS SPECIALS
YARD 223 W. 3rd St., THONE Full time Sates Clerk, experien­
O D II A M k T U D 0 It Inc.
S3 'The Lumber Number.
ced. FIRESTONE STORES.
(Free Lay-Aw ay)
“ Builders of Finer Homes
29-SALESMEN • AGENTS
Ted Burnett
FRE E
10-13 lb. Turkey with
For Florida Living''
for PAINTING
following:
2601 Grandview
Phone 1352-M. Excellent commission arrangement
for capable middle aged person
Quiltop Innerspring Mattress
with car, lo call on advertisers
and Matching Box Spring
for Central Florida's most pro­
Reg. $139
LESS TRADE 599
Marine FinUheit
gressive magazine. Write for
appoin'ment
giving
full
details.
$12,b00. 3 bedroom, sir condition
For Your Boat
Ili-R izcr
$94.80
ed, enclosed garage, block con
Fun. Fact. N' Fishin. Uox 1179.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co Euatis, Fla.
struction.
Hardwood k
cork
H i m . Group
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Phone 320
$238,001 floor*, 90 x 138 lot. Low FIIA
Xu—IVOKh WANTED FEMALE
F or Painting call Mr. Taaker, Ph.
G68.XH. Room special $14.9o.
Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M.
NOW $159 00
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
16— BEAUTY PARLORS

DeWalt Power Shop— see U at
GREGORY LUMBER

Wanted— Child’ s care. 2 years o f
age, pre-school. 2403 Decottes
Ave.

Ideal Christmas Gift for
Dad and Son
10% Down—$250 per week

Wanted— Baby sitting. Days or
evening, middled age lady. Own
transportation. Ph. 3047-M.

Ho“ k rx :c Bed
Dresser and Mirror
Innerspring Mattrei
Box Spring
Complete BEDROOM

$

179.

OPEN MONDAYS
TIL 9:00 P.M*

k

ECHOIC REDDING CO.
Cor. 2nd
Magnolia. Ph. 1232
“ Bud Bamberger. Mgr.
F R E E DELIVERY

,

2 Bedroom Conrrete Block
AH-Furolahed Home
Price $4,200 - 41.000 Down

ROSA L. PAYTON.
Registered Real Ti.tato Broker
Phono 2471
17-93 at Hiawatha
This la a free pas* to the Prairie
Lake Drive In Hieatre for
J. E. Rider. Exp. date Dee. 13,
1954.

OZIER REALTY CO

Laura B. Osier, Realtor
Masai M. Field. Associate
2401 Bo. Orlando H *y , Ph. 1341
EVENINGS: 3115 and 740

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE
204 So. Park Ave.
E

2

X

C

H

A

—

Phone 91

N

G

W A P ANYTHING! Just place
Clissilied ads. Phone 1821 tor a
Aeiptul ad-writor.

E

BEDROOM, quality, masonry
humc in good condition. Very
attractive. Owner will consider
trading equity for a house trail­
er. Quirk possession.

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
REALTORS
1*41 Perk Ave
Phene 27 *r 143

INVESTMENT PROPERTY
Furnished Depulex for only $6,000.
Income o f $100 monthly.
4 furnished units for $13,000.

Kobert A. Williams
REALTOR

Raymond Lundqulat,
ASSOCIATE
Phone I&gt;72.
Atlsnlle Bank Bldg.

H A N D Y -C O M P L E T E

m

Gifts lor

G ift* f y

From $19.45
Y O W E L L •I
Desk A Chair
Sets
From 119.95
WILSON-.MAIER
511 L. 1 irsl bt. Phone *o4
PROPHYLACTIC
Combs and Brushes, also
Comb, Brush and llirror
Set*
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Cigarette Lighter*
A large, beautiful selection
9Sc
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock
BEDROOM SHOES
Woman'* — Men'*— Children's
For genuine com fort
G A R R E T T ’ S
323 E. First St.
LARGE SIZE
Natural Solid CEDAR CHEST
449.60
FURNITURE CENTER
114 W. First 8 t.
She'd love e dressy dress
Prised so Reasonably
From $4.$4 to $7.$4
II. k A. DEPT STORE
Sanford Ave. at 4th 8 t.
S H O E S -A useful l if t for
(he la d y ... fo r Everyday
and Dress $2.94 bp
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
204 S. Sanford Ave.
Everyone appreciates
THE FINEST
Give her—
Daniel Green Rouse Slippers
IVE Y ’S SHOE STORE

30-lnch Franck Door
Electric Range, 00 9.93 u f

WKSTINGHOUSE

2 Pc LIVING ROOM SU ITS

Electric Iron*
They’re lighter . -.
$7.77
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
CENTER
Its Magnolia Ave.

All Foam Robber
$141
MATHEW oi Sanford
203 E. First St.

Ladies
Cbsmetie Travel Kits
$2.00 up
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock
SPORTS WEAR—A wester*. Skirts
Blousea, Matched Seta
by Bobby Brooks. Lampl. PatU
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
114 E . First St.

Gifts for Ded
Wines from New York Stale
at 81.25 per Fifth
California Wines, too!
THE
TOWN
PUMP
112 W. 1st. St.
SPORT JACKETS by Rerkcray
Solids, Stripes, Reversible
Imported Hecksucdr from Holland
and Wool $8.93-$22.93
COWAN'S 212 E. 1st..
Ph. $74

C L A Y T O N l\ IIROOKS
Real Estate Investments
So. Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 2963-W
PHONE 927# fer- CHERRY
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
1219 W. 13th St. Rear-Birber Shop

WANT ADS
ft j^ F I N E
[ f TENANTS

VACANCY
PROBLEMS?
Find
tenants fast thru the Want Ads.
SOMETHING MISSING? Locate
It quickly through Want Ads.
Phone 1121.

THE SANFORD HERALD
would bo as w elcom e as
a daily letter from home
It. month—$11.50 year.
Ily .Mail Anywhere

Mediterranean 6th
Fleet To Be Built Up

CLAUDS H. W OLFS
904 S . F lrN I t .

MOVIE CAMERAS
139.94 up
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
Your W algfM a Aganey
On tha Corner by the Clock
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
Bed Outfit, complete
$11.95

MATHER of aeoford
203 E. First St.
Wall-to-WaU and
Famous Gulistan Carpeting
On Lay-Away or Credit P lM
SANFORD LINOLEUM 4c T I U I
127 W. First St.
HOLIDAY
Flea Stop for Dogs
Slops Itching, stops odors M s
BIDWELL FEED k SU PPLY CO.
110 E. 2nd St.
Phone 14IB

m

Unusual Gifts

Real Art Picture*

WILSON-MAIER
311 E. 1st. SL
Thone 95S
STILL TIME
To Order Personalized
Photo Greeting Cards
28 for $3.60
100 fo r $18
JAMESON'S
Phone I1M

Gifts for Him
WROUGHT IRON
Smoking Stand
With Magazine Hack $7.95
MATHER o f Sanfutd
203 E. First St.
mens

FRIGtDAIRS’* exclusive

Beautiful framed reproductions
and Originals from $198

BULOVA
W aterproof Watches
$39.75 — $93
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.

HAND HAMMERED
Brass from Englsnd
.MONROE CORNER
CRAFT k GIFT SHOP
1st St. 3 Ml. West o f Clock

Gifts for Im gjSSfl

rubes

and TV JACKETS
all wool and blends
from 17.93
Y O W E L L ' S

C om p a n y

aa

1A y !

Reg. $1.95 Gam Da Luxe
DECORATOR
PILLOW
$1.39
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

2—yr. Guarantee

Musical Jewel Boxes by Mele
Wallelj by Buxton, Cameo
snd Prlncs Gardner 8195 up
A. B. PETERSON
Ssnford Jewelry k Luggage
Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
Phone 1344
Jr., P. J. Cheiterson, Garfield 300 8 anford Ave.
Willetts. John Meisch and n. W.
RHINESTONE PINS
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
All Designs
Surveyor.
$1.93 up
H 6 N Park Ave.
Phune tl2V
WERT JEWELRY STORE
IF IT 13 REAL ESTATE
302 E. Id . St.
Plume 3
ask Crumley k Montelth
at 117 South Park
Phona 772 niue Swan an,I Mnjud PANTIES
They Know
Brief and Flare Styles
Sizes 4 — 12
This Is ■ fra* pais to the MoviePlain or la c e Trimm ed
land Rlde’ fn Theatre for Mr*.
Ph 874
Belle Johnson, Enterprise. Exp. COWAN'S 212 E. 1st..
data Dec. 13, 1936.
Lovely
DRESSER SETS
R E A L ESTATE DRIVE-IN2544 French Ave.
$8.95 up
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
WM. E. KADER
Johnny Walker, Associate
112 S. Park Ave.
"C all lla ll" Phone 1768
WATCHES
Consult A REALTOR First
Wrist — Lapel — Novelty
CULLEN AND HARKEY
$13.95 up
IH N Park Ave
Phene 2311
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
110 S. Park Ave.
W. II. "#111” STEMPER
Realtor — General Insuror
Guy Allen Associate
ForThostln Service
Arietta Price,
Associate
Phone 9118 or 2122 — 112 N. Park

JoJilU tfr a ffy

By OWNER
Lake front, new three bedroom
hou«e on Lake Emina One and
half tiled baths. Florida room.
Lot 211’ x 233’. Turn So. one
mile at Oakiawn Cemetery.
For Sait— 2 houses on Uptala
Rd Alto nice building loti Earl
W. Vestal. Rt. 1, Box 263.

EASY TO F IN D -

“ Flelderast"

FOR RALE OR LEASE
Highway frontage with building

;

W
' W F r-$ m &amp; 7 £ *

PICK A GIFT O f INSPIRATION
— not Desperation
Eight choice lots in the M ayfair See our beautiful eentar plecei
SWEENEY'S
Area at an attractive cash
price.
Also twenty
lots in
111 Magnolia
P h ot* 147
Wynnewood at an attractive
BOUDOIR
price. W. E. Kirchhoff, Jr
Phone 308.
LAMPS
45.95 up
Lake Mary, 100 x 116. High, dry,
WILSON-MAlEJt
city water. $JO«. Box 18 Altam­ 311 E. 1st. 81.
rh oa e 984
onte Springs, Fla.
ELECTRIC BLANKETS by *7— BROKERS~and REALTORS-

WOOLSEY

FLOUR sanding snd finishing. PART-TIME
work.
morning*
Cleaning, waxmg serving Semi
preferably housework. PHONE
note county sine* 1124.
717 X J.
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
DAY
WORK, business or
do­
mestic.
Experienced.
Lucille,
M c R A N E Y -S M I T H
P A IN T S
Apt. 10, Castle Brewer.

You'll Find It In —

*4—LOTS

• RENTALS

200 S. Park

Tues., Dec. 4, 1956, Pag* •

HERALD

«.V— HOMES

Harriett, Phone 7J4-W o r 1SU. F or Sale—Dachshund male pedi­
48— FARM aad GARDEN
greed, good with children 438.
Box 2705, the Sanford Herald. ANNUALS in bands. Petunias
Carnations and others, 6e each.
M9—MORSES—CATTLE—HOGS
GRAPEVILLE N URSERY
Grapeville Rd.
Phone 2058
Shetla-'d P rsy A new eaddle. A.
E.
Clark,
Osteen.
Ph.
1355-J3.
2 Cocoa Plumosa Palms 10 ft.
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
tall. Ph. 53138.
Including: bath futures, cabinet
sink, water pump, septic tank
55—WANTED to BUY
end water heater, approximate­
U —A I T t C L I I T O * BALK
ly 421 month.
Good used 20 in. boy’a bicycle.
Call, or cee us TODAY
Phone 2238-M.
We Buy aad eeQ used furniture
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1U3
Paying top cash prices for any
approx.
thing o f value. SUPER TRAD­ Wanted— A playhouse
Plumbing. Xresky Heating
10’ x 10', reasonable. Phone
ING POST ON 17-42 Ph 2063-W
1997.
M. G. HODGES
Service on All W iltr Pumps—
Thla la a fr e t pass to the Trairle
Lake Drive In TTiealre for
Wells Drilled — Pumps
WlUlam Bernosky.
F.xp date.
Paola Road, Phone too
54— APTS— ROUAES-ROOM S
Dee. 12, 1464.
$9—SPECIAL NOTICES
— Factory to You—
WEI-AKA APARTM ENTS: room*
EVERYTHING In hardwire
Aluminum
private baths. 114 \V. First St
and paint see—Hill Hardware
Venetian Riinde
Co.. 301 E. 1st Sl , Phone M
Enclosed head. Bag-proof botton Avalon Apts. E fficien cy. Th. 720-W
rail with plastic ends. Plastl
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon Efficiency apt Hi-way 17-92 So.
We build, design and reflniak.
City Limit*. Slumberland Court.
cords.
Sea at IIS French, Ph. 52-B.
Senkarlk Ginns nnd Pnlnt Cn See Seminole Reelty fo r Desir­
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
U2-114 West 2nd SL
Thone 320
able Houses and Apta. Phone 17
SYSTEMS
,
,
All types end sites. Installed
LIVE BAIT
EFFICIENCY ApartmenL Suitable
**D# It Yourself.”
far Winter TourtsL Private bath
Shiners. Bull Heads. Pop Guts
WE RE PA IR AND SERVICE
A shower. Steam h e a t Inquire
S Doxen, 93c
S T I N E
Manuel Jacobson across from
Missouri Minnows snd Worms
Machine end Supply Co.
Post Office.
Flem ing Grocery— E. Geneva Ave,
207 W. 2nd SL
Pb- •&gt;
This is a free pass to the Rltt M ayfair—S bedroom, t-bath home.
CROSLEY BENDIX
Call I450-J after 6 p. a .
Theatre for Mrs. J. 8 . Williams.
Salta and Service
Exp. date Dec. 13, 1M4_______
IN OSTEEN—3 llm . furn. apt.
RANDALL
Screen Porch, $38 mo. Call after
BARGAIN) Apt. M e gas range,
Electric Company
4 Phone 1323.
perfect condition. Call at 2600
Service— Quality -S a tisfa ction
Hiawatha Avo. Dreamwold.
Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 Do Bary
I Room Apts. 112 ETm. Th 29S3-W
Paint 2.30 gal. Sweat 8’u lrO, J»e*
HEATING
kets, Cota, Tents. Army-Nsvy Clean apt. Oil heat. 611 Park.
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
Surplus. 310 Hanford tors.
Two bedroom
house,
kitchen

Chevrolet truck, Wanted— Beauty operator. Mary
1950—3/4 Ton
A -l condition. PHONE 2165-W.
Brown
Beauty Shop,
Phone
1163.
14— USED CARS
LADIES
Y ou 'll Be Miles Ahead with ■
“ IF”
New 1957 PONTIAC, now on dis­ You want new interest and extra
play.
money, sell Avon
Cosmetics.
— in d —
Mrs. J. Russell, P. O. Box 078,
Y ou 'll be Dollars Ahtsd with the
Orlando.
high-appreisal trsde-ln you get
from Itay Herron. Just phone Young I j d y with sales experience
2456, or after 6 p.m. Ph. 1343-W
must b e neat, friendly and be
F or Sale— Model A, 4 door sedan.
able to type. Write Box JEC
1013 Myrtle A v e._______________

• BUSINESS
SERVICES

Florida SA
tate Bank

j

1

Big Selection o f Jackets
Work Clothes-Sports Wear
Rain Coats — Luggage
LOW PRICED
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 S. Sanford. Ave.
M EN'S LEATHER “ Tex-Tan”
Belts
$t to $3
Billfold'
$3.50 lo )5
P U It C E L L ' 8
123 W. First St.

TrM4 &amp; Trimmings
COMPLETE SELECTIONS
Christmas Tree Trimmings
and Decorations
Rtiy while storks are complete
KEL'S 3 and tOc STORE INC.

HiWeV tkeerjgjf l
O. D. Farrell's
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE

Featuring:
The Very lin t
310 E. First
I deterrent force fo r peace.

Brown also disclosed that after
|the threat o f the Egyptian crisis
to the Western Alliance, Allied
cooperation is beginning lo work
|m ore smoothly again and (here
i haa been a renewal of NATO tea
By STAN SWINTON
|exercises.
WITH THE U. S. 6th FLEET
Brown said that the 6th fleet
OFF SARDINIA ( A P ) Uncle Sam's gave the United States flexible
Mediterranean Fleet, already the power in the Mediterranean which
most powerful in the world, soon could be used with Control to the
will be beefed up more.
degree needed in a local situa
The fleets commander,
V lce| tl°n,\dm. Charles R. “ Cat'' Brown,
“ If I had to, I could set up a
told a news conference aboard his perimeter and send in armed land
flagship, the heavy cruiser Salim , convoys lu cva m alc American
Civilians,'' he said.
that:
The 6th Fleet already is armed
Protection o f American civil­
with
Regulus guided
missiles, ians in the Mediterranean area is
which ran give atomic antiaircraft a 6th F'lcct responsibility. Fleet
protection against enemy planes personnel from the Gaza Strip in
as far as 30 miles.
Palestine. A t the last minute the
America's most modern aircraft local Egyptian com m ander agreed
carriers, tha Forrestal and the to allow the civilians to depart.
modernized Franklin D Roosevelt
will join tha fleet in January as
replacements for the less hard­
hitting Coral Sea and Randolph
There are plana to equip the
reinforced Marine battalion which
travels with the fleet with “ Hon­
est John” rockets, which can car­
ry an atomic warhead.
" I am sitting on top of a vol­
cano. Tomorrow could be my
Paarl Harbor. I have to watch
It aU the time,” Brown said.
He expressed the belief that the
presence of th 6th Fleet in the j
leas* Mediterranean ia s strong I

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Israeli troops captured Gaza ta d
the area around it toon after.
The 6lh Fleet Is com pletely
self supporting and haa no land
base.
Whan the Forrestal and Fraak*
lin D. Roosevelt arrive, the fiea t’ a
air arm will be able to itrtks
l.too miles from its carrier baaea.
At present the maximum range ia
1,000 miles.
The fleet hat been reinforced
since th,. Egyptian fighting by
the carrier Antlctam and a li dastroyera — a hunter-killer force
specializing in submarine d'stnte*
lion.
U. S. Navy leaders have made
clear they believe
subm arine!
and mine* constitute the greateit
Russian naval threaL
The 6th Fleet already haa In*
cTeatcd its minesweeping poten*
tial.

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Season Saturday Night
Festivities
Fans Urged To Keep
W ill Begin
Keen Eye On War
At 7 p . m .
Eagles In Bowl Tilt

FOE SOME r r a SALAD whDo others have all th e / want. A light lunch satisfies Esrlene
Vaughn (righ t) as she nibbles on a salad and sips iced tea. Eating heartily Is Joyce Ann Ben­
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A La Carte Portions Served

SHS School Girls Can Count
C a lo r ie s For Trim Figures
“ Diet conscious Seminole High I year managing the Seminole High sert and milk, M rs. Hasty said.
School girls and hearty-eating j School lunchroom. And the care
As a result, she said, the averJj*'P*&lt;* . U|. m ,,n ta |n 1she takes In “ seeing to It” that age cost o f a boys lunch is «0c
Tun*hr° om * ,n each hoy and girl is served pro- while the girls* lunch averages
^ f dr* w *
Brack* " ' perly and receives the
food he about 23c.
principal of the school, rev ested , or ih e should get. reflects the,
“ We servo a variety o f fo o d s ”

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. . thoughtful analysis she

applies the

lunchroom

supervisor

said,

‘folk^ who
hh. V w u i 10 Iunch preParaUonT»‘« « are
cottage
? * " * / I h . t r w lv f a s t r o M ti
“ ir 1 f,nd • h®* or s,rl f ° m\ ehec* ° * nd frult»a lld « cole.
l a
.
Ju,t t0
tng through the lin » selecting a slaw, cottage cheose salad and
*** “
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•*
, ,
„ Poor lunch— I try to find out potato salad, “ not all at
one
‘ Dave Fuller, fo r
instance,
w h y," she said, “ and usually the time, o f course, but varying from
aald Bracken, "told me on tho thinner they are the lighter they day to d a y."
telephone rectnlly that If we were eat."
And for 23c Principal bracken
serving thosa good lunches here
Commenting on the difference explained during the Interview,j
Wt,Uid ,f°m.e
w ii UV
in diet* J,r*remarked a student can get a meat, cholre
' j
k w s u j a " B o y *
i u*t eat better than girls o f vegetable and salad, or two
and football baekfie d eoach at _ ln d not
they are diet vegetable, and rott.
the University o f Florida.)
! conscious either."
"W e do our own baking too,
•Prof. R. J. Longstreet, at Stet-j
fg0Wj
thc ulua| iunche, every bit of It, with the exccpson University remarked III
, th»t are served here— the boys tion of the hamburger
buns,"
g u t of my w sy to stop by to eat.
t meat, n u ih ed potatoes said Mrs. Hasty. "W e bake piss,
Mrs. Louise Hasty, Lunchroom ; (and they eat plenty of them cakes, rolls,
cornbread,
and
manager at Seminole High School too,) one or two vegetables, dr*-i
( ( ontmued on Page 10)
&gt;
remarked in an Interview "Y o u 'd :
be surprised how many girla eat
Just a salad, but tha boys are sal* |
ways asking fo r larger helping*.'*
“ We can serve lunches so rea­
sonable because o f the help w e
get from the federal government's
surplus com m odity
program ,”
said Mr*. Hasty. "Already this
%-ear w e have received around
93,000 In surplus commodities.
And we get a cash reim burse­
ment o f 3-ceuts a pint on m ilk,"
aha said.

It will bo In order to kotp a
keen eye on the War Eagles of
Sanford G ram m ar School during
the Peanut Bowl game contests
Friday night at Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
Coached throughout the season
by homeroom teacher Richard
Jones, the War Eagles have been
one o f the stronger teams this
year.
Only until the last game of the
season did they lose out on the
championship game. All la all.
they are strong on defense, hut
their offen sive game In w est.
They needed someone who could
throw the long passes for them,
along with a player that could
kick the ball well out o f danger
for them.
Colors worn by the Eagles dur­
ing the Peanut Bowl game will
be kelly green with whit* nume­
rals.
Players to watch are:
No. 16 — Eugene Tsylor: one
o fth 'e bigger boJ« Of Um forward
wall. He has kept the opposing
mam on guard all season. Other
teams usually have to doubleguard him If they wanted to really keep him out o f their baekfield.
No. 19 — Tom m y Hinson: an
offen sive end and barkflald man.
Is talented as
at an end on the
down an out past.
No. 3 — Joe Lee Thompson'
one o f the smallest men on the
War Eaglet team. He can run,
pais, an kick. Especially dangerous a t a downfleld runner
Syr 4 — Walter Wadei A
ferutve Una backer. Has Intar
cepted several pastas this year
and Is very good on play dlag
notis.
No. I — Billy Stevens: Tha big
question mark In the barkfield for
the War Eagles. When Billy was
o r, the War Eagles rolled on to
victory. Ho was out part o f tha
season dua to tllnass.

Funeral Friday
For J.T ru b a k

Food is served in several d if­
ferent ways Mrs. Hatty explain­
ed aa aha looked over the lunch­
room, crowded o f
course,
but
dean and literally filled
with
the aroma o f food cooking and
0 o in f prepared for the noon lunch
periods.
She explained that there are
two lines which the students are
served—one line is for Ihe plate
lanchss where each student has
a choice o f vegetables and s a l a d then there It the la carte tine
where students ran choose from
various salads, pies, cakes or in­
dividual helpings o f food.
_ In addition,
Seminole
High
mchool students have
a
sand­
wich bar where they may choose
from six different sandwiches— |
egg salad, lettuce and
tomato,
ham salad, chicken salad, pimen­
to cheese, bologna, and spicrd
bam— sandwiches.
other
than
him and chicken salad, are 10c
The two salad sandwiches are
13c each.
Another w rv lc e
availuble in
IJIh* lunch room
at
Seminole
High School, explained Mrs. Has
rj*. is 'he hamburger table. These
sandwiches are 15c with toppings
o f cheese, pickles, relish, mus­
tard or catsup served at no ex-

te* charge
As for drinks, milk is tops on
the list of high school boys and
girl*. "W e have more than doub­
let! he umx of milk this year
jOVCr list y ea r,"
Mrs.
Hasty
waiil, “ with pints costing 7c and
hat' pints only l c . ”
Boys getting two hamburgers
fo - l- nch usOstly gc» a o lart
o f milk wi*b them, she explain­
ed.
Thi* l* Mrs. Hasty's seventh

R IG G E D APPETITES are typical of football players, rtramley
Schirard literally beams with ids plate served generously and
with mill, ami pie to add additional calories. “ 1 like to e a t ," he
said. (S taff I’ hutut

J. E. Truhsk. 64, passed sway
at hit horn* at 2:10 a.m. Mon
day following a lingering Illness.
Mr. Truhsk was born Nov. 6,
1673 In Vienna, Austria.
Ha It a retired merchant and
h is lived In Sanford for the past
fou r years.
He Is a member o f the First
Baptist Church.
Survivors Include twv» daughters.
Mrs. Oscar B. Johnson of Min
neapolls, Minn.; and Mrs. R. J
Wallstedt of Sanford; one brother,
Albert Trubak o f Caneby, Minn;
and five grandchildren.
Funeral service* will bs held
at 2 :* i p m . Friday at Frisson
Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred
Dowery of the Free Methodist
Church officiating.
llurfal will be In Oaklawn Mem­
orial Park.

The Mayfair Inn will o ffic ia lly
open Ita 1936-67 season Saturday
night when a record crowd w ill
Join with hotel officials fo r the
colorful event that annually begin s
the tourist season here.
Manager Frank Mabanc said
♦hi* mnfwloreservation* are
fast coming to a close as local
citizens make arrangements fo r
their parties which will help
celebrate this year's event."
Invitations were malted several
weeks ago announcing the fou rtheoming Saturday night gala a f ­
fair.
Festivities
w ill begin
at 7
o ’clock
Saturday
night
when
cocktails will be served. Dinner
Is announced fo r 6 o'clock and
dancing Is slated to begin at 9 M.
A New York orchestra will a r ­
rive In Sanford In time fo r the
Saturday night gala opening and
will remain here at the M ayfair
Inn for the entire season. The
three-piece
orchestra
ensem ble
will play for M ayfair Inn aventa
throughout the entire winter sea­
son here,
"Those who have m ide reser­
vations for
th«
Mayfair Inn
Opening Saturday night are slow
In picking up their tickets,” o f ­
ficials o f the M ayfair Inn pointed
out today.
" I t doesn't look like It now,
but we will be completely ready
by Saturday night to welcome all
of our Sanford and Central F lo r i­
da friends at the formal opening
for this season o f the M ay fair
Inn." said Manager Frank Mebnae Jr.
T bs opening will coincide with
tho beginning dale of tho M ayInn's 91&amp;000 PGA Open
which
ay next
Tuesday.
' r ~l
"M an y of our gusats will begin
arriving
thla
weekend,"
aald
Frank Mrbsne Jr., "t o get In a
few
pra'-tico
rounds
at
tho
popular
M ayfair
Inn Country
Club."

List Of Noted Golfers
For PG A Open Growing
Tho list

of

prominent

golfing

n
ames is grow
ing longer each day13 Charter mMem
bers Recoanized
as the
M ayfair Inn'a * 15,0001
w i u u c i a iv « v .w v jiiia .L .u

PGA Open reaches its final plan
nlng stage.
Mayair
Inn Manager Fran's
Mehsnc J r. said today that Frank
Strsnshan,
rated as 3th best
amateur o f all time by U. S. golf
writers, has Indicated he will be
In Sanford fo r next week's event.
The
Sanford
HI wants
Club musical numbera and led club
Many top golf honora from celebrated Its 33th anniversary singing.
around thv world have been won last night with s ladies night and
Allyaon Lee received a standing
by Stranahan. He Is fou r times Inter-club meeting.
ovation when she concluded the
winner o f ths World Amateur
Organized on Dec. 3, 1921. playing o f three aelectioas: 1m*
Championship, four lime* winner three o f the charter members are prom ptu; her own arrangement
of the Western Amateur Cham­ still affiliated with the club, nne o f Autum Leaves and T reer, and
pionship, a form er National Ama­ o f them. Fat Lane, an active
Concluding the entertainment
teur Champion, and form er British member who last night served as
were the populalrei; Paul Caskey,
Amateur Champion.
Master o f Ceremonies for Ihe en­
Pete Rukur, and Jack Rostman,
Stranahan turned pro last year tertainment portion o f the pro­
w ith original arrangementa and
and Im m ediatelr won the Eastern gram.
Imprasaioni.
Open at Baltimore, tied for sec­
Cutting th* eight-tier blue and
ond place thla year at tha Texas white Iced anniversary cake, were
Open ami lied for fifth place at Mrs.
F.d Lane, w ife o f the
the tough Greensboro Open.
charter member, and Mrs. A. L.
In a
telephone conversation Wilson, wife of the club's presi­
with Stanager
Frank
Mebane dent.
Jr. yesterday, Stranahan said
More than 100 members and
"I'm skipping the West Palm
wives attended the banquet given
Beaeh and Havana toumarnsnts
as an annual Ladlss Night prsand practicing for this one in
Christmas party.
Sanford— I want to win It."
A group of Klwants members
Other top g o lfs n who have In­
dicated they will taka part In the and their wives from the Tavares
The Seminole
County Junior
Mayfair Inn Open are: G ard n er&gt; 9ub
local cellbra
Chamber o f Com m erce member*
Dickinson Jr., Doug Ford. Bob tion and inter-club meeting.
Fred Wilson, past lieutenant- will hear Ihe com plete story o f
Toskl, Dow Finsterwald, Porky
governor o f Florida Klwanls read Florida State University football
Oliver and Jay Hebert.
Porky O liver will b* winter the II.-1 o f SO charter members this year and fo r the uture, ak
pro at tha, local M ayfair Inn who originated the Sanford Ki- their noon luncheon meeting to*
Country Club this season and Jay want* Club. The three original m orrow at the Y acht Club.
Assistant Coach
Paul Odom,
Hebert haa npresented the May- num bers who still retain their
Captain of; Stetsag'l
fair Inn around the g o lf drculta connection wlt|» the local organh ^ R ^ *
ration arc: T. W. Lawton,
v i o s . foou hll team, wdl be fna
as pl'.yfflY^pro. .
C. Hutchison, and EdLane.
guest speaker
at
the Jayce*
Ora o f the nswcomers In the J.
pro circles o f the golf world, Esrl
Tsn past president* o f the club weekly luncheon and meeting.
Odom graduated rnm Orlando
(Coetinned On Page Ten)
were recognized and president
A. L. Wilson
who
presided schools, attended Rollins College
at
the meeting. Wilson read and later attended Stetson whera
from
Reid C. he graduated.
a greeting
There is
a possibility that
Culp, president nf Klwanls Inter­
national. He alto read a tribute Odom will have additional new*
to Ralph ...........
Smith,..................................
Sanford Klwanls and comment on "B u c k " Metta
club secretary, sent In a greeting |“ nd "B u h ba " Blsbcc, both o f San*
By direction o f the President from Klwanls International's sec- f ,• and , , Pf°fu&gt;nBnt playerg
in ths FSU football lineup.
nf th* United States, 1st LL re, ary
Rlrhard K. McNab, ton or Mr.
Jerry Shcllcnlrsegcr umuium-ed
Wally Dietrichs was elected and Mr* p , K. McNab, o f San
the Sanford Klwanls Club p a r - ,
. . .
a
Worshipful M aster of Sanford ford, wav awarded ths Distinguish­
W P /lf r lP f
Lodge No. 62 F A A 31 at a regu l­ ed Flying Cross for "extraordin­ tli-ipatiun in providing marshals
for the Mayfair Inn's G olf tourna' “ r * L' L
,
ar communication held last night. ary achievem ent while participat­
ment. lie railed for volunteers to . ^ . a. f
Thursday; low
Other officers named for the ing In aerial flight."
servo during next week's *vent. I
&lt;3 *6.
coming year w ere: 1. K. Estridge
1st Id. McNah is stationed at
Frank Mebane Jr., a member
Sr. Warden. W. W. Cash Jr. W ar­ Lorkbom Air Force Base. Col­
o f the club and Manager of th*
den, L. T. Sheppard re-elected umbus, Ohio.
treasurer and F. L. Milter re­
The award, newt of which was Mayafir Inn told Klwanls Club
elected as secretsrr.
received In Sanford today, was members "W e received so many
Appointed officers, according to made on Oct. IS by on ler o f the com plim ent! on how th* m ar­
a release from the local lodge , 1Secretary o f the Air Force, Gen. shals conducted tho tournament
will be announced later and In- ] Nathan
F. Twining. Chief of last year I inpe we can continue
(hat record.
•taller* in a joint Installation o f Stiff, Untied Stales Air Force.
the several masonic bodies on
lit Lt. McNab ii known to
Miss Runnle Fleischoian. young
Dec.
hit friends in Sanford as "Z e k e ."

F &amp; A M Announces
Officers For '57

Kiwanians Observe
35th Anniversary

Jaycees Will Hear
FSU Football Story
Tomorrow Al Meet

M c N a b Awarded
Distinguished .
Flying Cross

Additional

Local News

O n Page 10

Dec. 1 Bad Luck D ay For Two

IIY MARIAN JONES
worry so, as bad luck happens to
0\ IEDO hriday n th
may be eVfr)()ne it some time or anob.id loek' day to some people As u,er \y, boij, thought that nothing
far as our part Is concerned ours ja , a had hut what It could be
fell on Saturday, December 1st. w or,r .
If anything more could happen to
Picking up. my
purchases I
two people on Friday
13th,
I
undo my way, tired, weary, sick
would not want lo be Ibctc.
and diigti'trd, to the parking lot.
To begin with Hettie Ragsdale
Depositing m; bundles, I slam ­
and I started out for Orlando a f­
med the car door to hurry to
ter work. Each year at Christ­
Scar*. Just a* the door closed
mas lim e ua take one Saturday
my rye detected the car key*
aficrn ion and go to Morrison* an
hanging inside. Horror**! What
then shopping.
I would up my tiny gold w .'c h ^
1
TL
h* man a l J * t n
told me o f a key man about a
and set It so I would b« certain
block away. Almost running. I
o f our meeting
tims.
Having
made it before 3:30—lo find him
overeaten, a* usual, w« decided
rioted.
the walking would take some of
Tired and dejected, I made my
the callories o ff.
I went into one o f the stores W*X hack to the
parking lot.
to try on a rob*. Removing my He tie met me. but sh* had no
I heavy coal. I threw It a -r o -s a **»»• set " t keys and did not
rack. Upon leaving the store I kn,,w wh*™ lhpF '*ere »• h°roe
consulted my watch to ascertain eVfnths tim e— but I had no watch.'
1 look a chance and phoned
I was positively sick. I made J. B. Caught him as he
was
ths rounds where I had be«n— leaving the office. He cam e to
sllll no watch. The watch cost u*. after searching Kettle's hout
what the average watch docs, for the keys. Twenty minute* af&gt;ut it w et the sentimental value Irr he had arrived, he had workmore than money value—being rd the »mall window open and rei special gift from my husband.' moved the keys and opened th e '
I dreaded telling
him It was door. I knew a prominent Orgone— but hr was such a good lando man had !c&lt;-ked hi* keya,
sport about it. Told me uot to up while in Ovicda
soatetii&amp;ei

hack and J.

H. had gone to hi*
re»rue and had done the same for
him.

My husband said he war com ­
ing horn* and not going to an­
swer the phone tf we called again
—Jokingly.
At th* Colonial P ilata H*tli* Im­
mediately had fom e more keys
made.
Hurrying to the itore to pur­
chase a dozen eggs, a
loaf of
bread and some tea, as the to-'
cal stores In Oviedo
would be i
closed, we found no eggs, no I
bread but lom o tea. Wa wars
too late.
Hritie had alrrady made me
go to the drug store and take
some buffrin tablet* 1 was so
nervous.
llettlr deposited me
at
my
door, then started to drive on
heme. The ear would not even
turn over.
The
battery
was
dead as s doornail.
I decided to go to bed beforo
anythlag elw&gt; could happen, but
stopped to open what I thought
was 100 tea bag* and found I
had a pound uf too** lea.

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C K L K f RATING HARFORD KIWAVLS Club'a 35th anniversary. Mr*. Ed Lane and Mrs A. L. Wilson, eut ■ huge slice of th* Annlver,Jr* I
to Otari festivities last n ig* at the Annual Ladle* Night&gt;*-ei4iralic«; &lt;left to right) at the head tabic ars: Ed Lano, chariot
member o f the Kval rivie orianizatlon; Mr* l.*ne; Mr*. WINon. presiuent nf me Hanford Kiwanis Club. More than too attended Uio
, boaques and ooUrtaium em which ws* held al the Holy C*u*» Episcopal Church i'sria h Hume. U U l f l ’ huto)

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 04, 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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