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btabH ahcd 1909

Lighting Contest Judges
Announced By Jaycees

n n E W ! AND CHRISTMAS STILL three w e e k s away with the
stack of packagsi mounting by the hour! Postmaster Joe Field
m mop* a moiit brow a* he lend* a hand in the sorting and routing
9 of incoming parcel*. (Staff Photo)

** ★ ★

★ ★ ★

Five Judge* hare been named
to choose th winning displays in
the 1936 Jaycee Chrtstmaa Light­
ing Contest
Tho*e named to lelect the top
entry in the five divisions of the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce Christmas display
competition are: Willis B. Jones
of Jone* Electric Co., A. F. Ram­
say o Ramsay Florist*. Lt (jg)
J. J. Sapitowics of the Sanford
Naval Air Station. Mrs. Elda Ni­
chols of Nichols Studio, and Mrs.
Frances Fisher, Arl teacher at
the Sanford Junior High School.
Names of the Judges were an­
nounced today by John Alexander,
chairman of the Jaycee Christmas
Lighting Contest
Judging of the entries will take
place utlrtC.ri 7:35 and 5:55
nightly for th* duration o f th*
contest in order that the Judges
will be allowed ample time lo
check all entries carfully. For
this reason, the Jaycee committee
urges those who plan to enter the
competition to get their entry
blank* in as early a* possible.
An entry blank will be found In
th,. Sanford Herald three times
each week for the Convenience of
residential Christmas lighting con
test.
There are four divisions in the
residential Christmas lighting con
test. Each division first
place
winner will receive a $23 U. S.
Savings Bond. Each division se­
cond place winner will receive
(Continued on Page 6)

Mailing Christmas
Cards Early Stylish 3 Auto Accidents

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NO. 149

Target Practice Ends
In Youth s Death
3 Boys
Shooting
Tin Cans

GARDEN OF TI1K MONTH, named Saturday by the Sanford Gar­
den Club, is at !he home o f Mr*. R. T. Cowan. 118 North Summertin Ave. Shown above la the picturesque home of Sirs. Cowsn. At

far right Mrs. Cowau ia shown as she stands surrounded by color­
ful croton* in her garden Mr*. Cowan's home is the second to Iks
chosen in th* project uf the local garden club. (Staff Photo)

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Operation Peanut Bowl Game 2nd [Garden Of Month
In Schools History Is At Picturesque
O f Blood
Bank Told
Cowsn Residence

A 13 year old Junior high school
boy died late Saturday afternoon
from a bullet wound In hia head
Inflicted while "shooting tin cans''
with two of his friends.
David McGuIr* of 2431 E. Pina
SL, Orlando was hit In the back
ot the head with the bullet from
a 22 rift* that possibly "glanced
or ricocheted." according to Sem*
ino!« County Deputy Sheriff Mor­
gan McClelland.
Three boys, David McGuire,
Carl Wei*. 18. 1317 Portland Ave.
and John Williams, 13. I l l lUlnolf
Ave., all of Orlando, were shoot*
ing their 22 rifles ln the rear of
Sanlando Springs when the accl*
lent occurred about 3:10 Satur*
lay.
"We were shooting at tin
‘.ins,” John Williams told Deputy Sheriffs McClelland and Ed
Cowan who investigated the acd dent.
“ 1 stooped over and shot," be
•aid, "and I don't know whether
the bullet glanced or whaL"
Deputy Sheriff McClelland said
that William* ran Jo Sanlande
Springs where he reported lh« ac­
cident to L. B. Gross.
Gross called an ambulance and
reported the Incident to the Semi­
nole Cimnty Sheriff's office.
McGuire was rushed to the Sea*
inoic Memorial Hospital but latar
was transferred to an Orlandn
(Continued on Fag* I)

f t Sanford’* poitmaiter Joel Field, 1935, the Poitmaiter urged that
'^looking forward to one of the' the following step* be taken at
busiest seasons in local post of- once: Check your Chrlatmai card
fie t history, sounded a fashion lists very carefulty — make sure
M U in Christmas eard mailing. that each address includes th*
The Peanut Bowl Gam* lo be Grammar School voted It as the
I t U stylish, he said, to mall full name, street and .number
rlty, zon« and state. Then secure
played Friday night at the San­ permanent money-making project.
Christmas cards early.
Pamphlet No. 2 at the Post Of­
ford Memorial Stadium I* the s*.
Ted Williams was the first chair­
With ChrUtmas only a little fice, telling you about Packagaccident* In Seminole
Three
The United Church Blood Ap- rood in th# short history of the man and Jim Buckler is the
more than three week* away, th* lng and Wrapping Parcels for County
were
Investigated
by
------------------Sanfurd Grammar School sports chairman of this year's *v*nt.
By Ruth Erickson
Post Office Is geared up right Mailing, and Pamphlet No. 3. giv- Florida Highway Patrol Trooper j P**l sponsored by the churches
project.
,
Since last year much progress
H ever you arc seized with
m w to Insure the delivery of all ing full details In Domestic Post- T. Mark Mack over the weekend.[of Sanford. Is designating Tues
Idea of presenting the Peanut has been mads. Th# tsalf-time t nowtalslit for that glamorous city
eift packages and
Christmas age Rates and Fees. Stock up on
A 1917 Bulck was found ahan- day n «c. lt as "Blood Donor Bowl a* the Sanford Grammar show which has to he designed |_ .
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,_i_ .
I
® cards by December 2Slh, but your stamp* at the same time.
, doned Saturday night about 9:«!»
u pUnnftt „ the ftr,t School’* JPTA money making pro­ lo include every child In the i of NY* Orleans, take a drive
cooperation Is essential. Postmas­
A lio aik for free label* read- on Red Bug Road. The ear, turn- .
.
,
,
fs*! cam# out ot a meeting dor* achool was planned during th* alon*. Summerlin Avenue In San­
ter
&gt;ald.
ir Field
risia **m.
*
i'.ig -“All for Local Deli•«ry,&lt;’ amt ed over In the ditch. . . . a totalf1" *
pl
itig the latter part of October early summer months. After learn­ ford and pnuse before the beau­
The Postmsstsr ssid that there “ All For Out of Town Delivery", loss.
I when regular deposit* o f blood
1933.
ing from past experience that tiful ground* and home of Mrs.
has beeir a continuing trend in so that you can speed arrival of
Trooper Mack said the car I*, can bo made, the donor receiving
Mrs. E. S. McCall suggested th# three game* were too much for R. T. Cowan. The gracious lines
the Sanford Post Office of the your Christmas Cards by sorting believed lo be the property o f an'in exchange credit for the blood
idea and Mr*. F. D. Scott, pro- the crowd, it was decided to have
early posting of Yuletlde greet­ and tying them in two separate
Oviedo Negro. David Robertson, which can be later withdrawn or ject chairman for that year, and two games, a runner up and the of it* architecture, with a gallery
ings It hss been predominantly bundles with the addresses all
of frrtted ironwork circling the
George Lewi* Burges*. 23-year- transferred — similar
to
the Herold Herkenbach, principal of championship game.
noticeable during the past five facing one way.
old Winter Park Negro, travel-; method by which money ia with- the school, agreed with the Idea
Ttie unique part o f the Pennut second story (the hallmark of
years, he said.
. . .
If youd like to include your, ing west on Druid Hill* Road west llrawn, 0r transferred by check.
Immediately.
Bow| |« that it includes the #n. New Orleans home* of quality)
Pointing out that the style i* Christmas Cards or letters inside 0f Altamonte Springs at 1:54 p. j j„ a commercial bank.
It took only three weeks to tire teaching staff (e«’en the sec­ would do that l-oulslana street
^growing, he said ’ ’The best peo­ the packages with your gifts
&gt;-'»‘ *rday. l0i, contro| o f hli
Thf U|||tw|
Hlood Apcalled the Vieuv Carre proudPostmaster Field advised, "just 1937 Pontiac as he attempted to p ^ j j, operating in conjunction prepare for the event last year retary ha* her part,) all the pup­
p l e are d°ln* lt " , . _
at the proect became official ils, and all of the parent*. It is The Cowan home doe* Sanford
And, saya the Sanford Postmas­ add the appropriate First Class
pass another rar on a curve.
I wlth lhe central Florida
Blood at a meeting on the second Thurs­ designed to be a cooperative pro­ proud.
ter, this year's Christmss rush mail postage to the postage for
The car turned over causing Blnk&gt; ,
ln Orlando, which
ject with ail taking part and the
day in November.
•t the post ofife# Is going to be the packages themselves." This
The lawns, outlined with shrub­
damage estimated at Slot).
I maintains, at all times, a supply
the biggest yet. "An unprecedent­ combination mail
Then, on the first Friday night children really th* only gainers bery and colorful crotons reflect­
service, the
Burgtvs* received possible frac-|of frr, h)y ,|rawn blosnl of all
In December, the realization of as the money earned will be ing sun and sky gleams, has been
ed volume of mail,” Is the way Postmaster explained, was recent
the Peanut Bowl came to life. spent for books and equipment chosen by the beautification com­
he explained It.
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'! £ ■ , i s ' mittee of the federated Sanford
This year, said Field, all or l.ie ■i)(.partmcnt it insure* viniiltan- le** driving and no drivers
nlo° '' U mailable to anyone in It was a success in every way; so they can better learn.
It hasn't taken much time away Garden Club a* the Garden of the LCDR. GEORGE K. TILLEY
the area served by the Blood a large crowd was on hand to
ntall coming into Sanforcl and go- e0UJ arriVal of your gifts and license.
lag out will be handled through greeU u f
Bank upon request of a qualified im the game; over $350 was from class periods to prepare for Month. Moss hung, age old trees USN, Security O fficer of San­
In !.akr Mary yesterday at ap­
the Post Ofifce. There will be no
Early mailing of all Christmas proximately 4:30 a 1919 Chevro­ physician, and through It* mem­ cleared as a result of the new the Peanut Rowl. Th, hoys In the wave approval and clumps of aza­ ford Naval Air Station. (O ffi­
game would be playing football lea, hiding through the night from cial U S Navy Photo)
bership in the national clearing Idea.
su b sta tion for the mailing of pac- glfta and cards la the biggest fac­
let driven bv Clarence Johnson,
house program, Central Florida
Because it seemed to be a during their physical education frosty fingers, are encouraged hy
^Tiagei or th* distribution of pack­ tor in getting everything deliver­
22 came out of Washington Ave.
(Continued on Page 8)
Blood Bank is sbl* to
secure "natural", the PTA of Sanford
the morning warmth to thrust
ages and mall. "We found that ed before Christmas, according to
into the path of a 19(6 Willis sta­
stocks
o
f
needed
types
from
the most popular gathering place the
Postmaster.
"The
whole tion wagon driven by William
banks throughout the country. The
In town has the line that forms Christmas mailing period is a bat­
John Hexamer, 19. at home on Bank ia likewise able to transfer
at the package and atamp win­ tle against lime," he said. De­
leave from th* Air Force.
credits for patients in othtr cities
dows at th* post office.”
lays now in getting your Christ­
Damage to each car w m esti­ and states. It is a great step for
Speaking about hi* plan*, the mas cards and gift packagts to
mated at $100.
ward in improving the blood ser­
11 took quite a hit of “ ribbing" in that line. Karen Boatwright,
Foitmastar said. "There's about the Post Office may cause a
By Marian Jone*
Mr*. Mildred Hexsmer, mother vice all over th* United Stales a*
16T million people in thi* country slow-up all along the line. Then,
OVIEDO -Despite th* intense |for having written that the Oviedo a sophomore, June Fleming and
o f the driver of the Willis station well as a convlence for person, r„|,j
sallied forth to the first girls would face
the powerful Pat Jackson, all freshmen and
today. More than ever before. there’ a always the danger that
wagon received contusions to the
wishing to replace many m ilesO viedo basketball game Friday Pierson five, I could only run- guards, displayed sign* of being
More people means more ( hrlst- commercial shipment* and in­
head and knee She was taken from the patient.
evening Arriving at the school sole myself with the fact that "good future learners".
v n a i mail. That'* why It's so coming Christmas mail will con
to a Sanford doctor for examina­
“ mportant 10 h,v* * helping hand flict with lhe outgoing operations tion.
Interesting p»r*«ns desiring ad-[ gymnasium we watched with In- they had heen powerful In all
'Ve think Marguerite deserveFriday, November 30, was (ho
from th* public to 'Mall Early
In conclusion the Postmaster
Ihe'terest a*
Marguerite
Partin’ * of the 28 year* I had been a a |ot of credit for such a won- |**t day of dutv aboard Sanford
Trooper Mack said charges of ititional information about
said that he was glad so many reckless driving and no drivers UNITED CHURCH BLOOD AP-1 lassies had their pictures taken. spectator at their games.
For Christmas'."
derfull team.
Naval Air Station for Lieutenant
PoMm»*«er Field directed hi* people arc getting their Christmas
Th* first quarter ended J3-2of
PEAL and the Tuesday, Dec. 11 ■
, then at Paul Mikler's quintet did
............
The
boys
game
got
underway
Commndcr
George K. Tilley. USN,
license w ill be placed a u a ira t
.............
...........Coach Senirtt) and shore Patrol Officer
appeal especially to the "lady of [cards and gifts for distant point*
"Hlood Donor Day” may conUvt th# same. Then it was gam* time. tuUTM with Oviedo on the leading,__
.uid ____
moved
rapid!) forward.
Johnson.
the house” because she usually |mailvil now, pointing out that all
Mr* Partin ••■emed to b* dub­ side. The team work* in smooth JMikler's boys'used *pc«d anj a
lhe Rev. A. C. Melnnis, the Rev,
of the Station for th# past 33
aelec's the Christmas cards, b u y s,mau going long distances should
David Carnefix, the Rev. Robert ious over her girls’ chsnce*. but precision and with such rapidity. |curacy to supplant height. The |months.
Substitute* were sent In so j first quarter ended 13-2. Oviedo,
Spear, United Church Rloor Ap­ from the beginning such fears
the gift*, and *♦•&gt; *o it that the be sent before Dec. 10 at the very
LCDR. Tilley has received or­
fast it was difficult to keep pace i Here again substitutes went in ders to assume eommand of the
peal Committee, appointed by were soon dispelled.
Christmas mailing liwt 1* uP't** latest.
Fair through Tuesday with slow Rev. Milton A. Wyatt, president
Half-time score was 4111.
rapidly we could hardly ac- cargo ship, l !SS Sussex, in the
Th* lassies soon Jumped to lhe
date.
warming trend but fairly rool a- of the Seminole County Minister lead and maintained it through­
Questioned about the dale by
Stalwart little Peg Fleming, al- quaint oursi-tvcs with the new U. S. Pacific Fleet.
(favhirh Christina* cards should be M l i S i C O l P r O g r Q I T l
out the entire one sided fracas. ternate captain, was "right on corner, before they were pulled
gain lonlght; low tonight 50 to M I ial Association.
Replacing U.'DB Tilley a* Se­
the beam" with her shots Friday out again,
curity Officer of Sanford NAS.
night, as were Sfetanl* Jackson.
Luther Duda, captain of the is LCDR. Lawrence Eno* This
Kay Estes, captain.
Katherine,
(Continued on Page »)
12th of December
(Continued on Page 8)
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Th#
Miklrr, Virginia Wrye, Mary Ann
"T o put off mailing Christmas Aitamontr Springs Civic Club will
Slayton ami Marlene Bellhorn.
eardi and parcels until lh« last meet Wednesday for Its December
We noticed how much Mary
m)nute results in an extra burden busine-s meeting and Chrlstma*
Ann had improved. Sh„ is the
being placed on postal emplo-ees program.
tallest girl on the team, way ov.
and postal facilities.
Th program will begin prompt­
er six feet, and good on rebound­
"Every facility of the Sanford ly at 2:30 p. m. and will be pre- [
ing, too. It was our first time to
Post Office will be put to work sented by the Lyman high school
tee th* Hellhurn girl in action,
so that this year as In the past. music director, Miss Clara And-|
as she is only a Fre-hman this
% h * Post Office will be cleared, erson. and her girls’ trio, who|
year. She shows a great deal of
if possible, of all Christmas cards wilt render
several Christmas
By MRS. I l l III LKICKSEN
bert of the standing eommlttefs
promise for 'he future, as does
songs. Following will he little
by Christmas."
One of th* outstanding social; The MaryEsther shop ha» gone
Virginia Wrye and Katherine MikPredicting
that
this
year’s Miss Nan Johnson, Orlando and
I ler, sophomores. They ail seem ed' events o f the year will be held all out in furnishing modish
Christmas mall will act a new ail Jerry McIntosh ln The Game
.
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.,
to be good on foul shot* a* well Thursday at lhe Mayfair, begin-tljne record, exceeding even the Danre. The two are student* of
Ann DeShazo, a newcomer to nlng at ll:(W a. m. when the frocl" an,‘
thousands upon
thousands of the Royal School o f Dane*, Win­
the team, seems to have inherited Sanford federated garden club 'he svelte garden club models who
pieces of mail handled here in ter Park. They will be accompan­
|aom* of her mother's qualifica­ will hold its annual coffee and will be shown in an hour's proied by Mis* Dana Alexander at
tions as an All-American player. reception. There will be two hours gram of formal, he.v-li and , t " the piano.
She la fast as lightening and can of festivities, with Mr*. Irwin lime offerings as described by
After a brief business (nesting
YOU HAVE
McbaM, cu.n menu tor.
grab Out ball when it seems al­ Flelicliar, chaDnUfl, greeting via-.Frank
a Christmas gift exchange among
most impossible to do so. Georgia hurt ami eatending an invitation [ Showing the creations will be;
members and guests will be held
Dixhman, a Junior,
used her to everyone in thi* vicinity to a t-, Mr*. George Hardin, Mrs. Charles
during the social hour. Refresh­
quickness and height to good ad­ tend this onre-a-year program. ICoIc. Mrs. W. E. Klrchoff. Mrs
ments will be served hy Mrs. I
Mrs. L. P. Hagan and Mri Ed- Fred Ganas, Mrs. Robert Stone,
vantage ln wresting the ball from
Harold K. Seaman and her com­
ward Lanu will receiv,. at the Mrs, George Baker, Mrs Joha
the opponent.
mittee.
The final score—82-33—Oviedo. head of a list of hostesses, volm- \ organ and Mri, H. N. Sayer.
Peg led In the scoring
field leering from rach Circle. Tickets, The Mayfair's rrcsptinr rooms
with 24 points, paced by Melanie will be taken by Mr*. L. E. Spen- will be hlghllgthed hy Chriitmaa
Jackson with 17, Kay Estes with cer and Mrs. W. II. Stewart. Mrs. arrangements and door decoraj &lt;;||&gt;U.\P! AND OFF FOR A HAYRIDE! This group poa#d for a picture at Saturday night's Square 14 and Mary Ann Slayton with C. M. Flowers will supervise th*|tUM&gt;- furni i. J ty cu lt C.rvte.
beautifully decorated refreshment Thsre will be * p i t s far sum#
! Danes at Finer rest School. (Left to right) on the buckboard are K I. Elam, M. Caolo, Ann Whittaker, 1*
Betty Stevenson, a senior and a tablet and pouring coffee from j fort j * guest ard a tpacial
1 Jackie Caolo, Dorothy Higginbotham, and Don Reynolds. Mrs. Margaret Reynolds la manipulating the
guard, showed bur usual ability1heirloom silver loaned by n ieu -&lt; "vx&gt; .fjl of the d a y .".
I scooter plow. (Staff Photo)

Over Weekend;
Charges Placed

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Basketball Season O pens In Oviedo
To Take Command
Of (JSS Sussex

Weather

To Be Presented

GardenClub T o Stage

Coffee At M ayfair

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Additional
Local News
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�Thirteenth W eekly Edition

Seminole
Program On Books
Given A t Assembly

What Is Football
Player?
Mm tm Football Teaai •
between the buwceace of boy- 1956 Football
ftMd and the dignity of man, we
fled a sturdy creator* celled the Season Closes
JMbtll player. Poethel players
By WANDA OIUBBT
seme fat assorted weights, heights, Yes,
Friday sight's game
Jmeay enters aed mashers, but breegM to a claaa tbe fastball
ell have tbe same creed! to ploy leasee fer H , bet a aew eec
every aeeaed of every game u wfB be bote aeoe.
the best of their ability.
Evaa tbeugh this was tbe last
gaam It was the beet by far.
lUyho things meemid fir better
became af Urn aethnstasm shewn.
After —1
««at««g smoke
Tbarsday n i g h t , homecoming
got off to a rearing start
Tim Homecoming parade was
the beat ever. Mere spirit was
pee Into the w m h
W. P!»v»*
o f every sim sad description wore
soee bearing posters and signs of
tlmoet every club at SHE. .
The gam« was the really, la*
rnrtaat pari of Homecoming. The
everything they had Into
cheerleaders slang with
BrntbaO pUyer la Incompetent th« "Pep Club” cheered them on
earn)— , Indecisive, Itty, uneoor- all the way.
floated and stupid, Just when During half-time tlm b u d and
M r tmm threaten* to torn the "Pep Cab" carried out Um tra«Ms ei bottle, be misses a block,
fumMss tha ben, drops • pss*.
Jaaps offside, fall downs, run*
the wroog way or completely
forgets hla assignment.
A -football player la i composBe ■ha act* Ilka Notre Dana,
sleep* Uko Notre Dame, but more
oftea than not plays Ilka Grind
Ctayess Grade
School. To aa
e p p o h e n t publicity man, h*
bos the speed of a gtseOe, the
etrength o f an ex. the else of so
flepbse?, the cunning of a fox.
the agility o f an adagio daoetr,
the quickness Of • cat and th*
ability
o f Red Orange, Glen
Davis, Vrooko Nagurskl and Jim
Thmpo combined.
T» hi* own coach he has, for
proas purposes, th* eUbillty o!
mush, the fleetness of n snail,
the mentality of a mule, la held
together by adhesive tape, ballMg wire, sponge rtfbbsr and hat
about aa much chanea of playing
aa Saturday as would
grandfather.
football Teenager's Opinion
Th aB alai
.. ________
I Will
Mvar kick a* writ run u fir, O f Elvis Presley
aa viciously, tackle as hard, Daar Public:

Question
O f W eek
By DALE LEWIS

Perhaps U's a little early to
be asking this question; however,
Santa la to busy this time o f
year that It may be a good idea
MM HOMECOMING SPONSORS and their escorts aa they reigned over the Homecoming festivities to get our orders In now!
Friday night. Tha sponsors i n (left to right) Dottle M sttslcsrol Nutt, Sylvia P r i c e and Bobbie
What would you like Santa Claus
Crutchfield. Tha eicorta (left to right) Billy Bishop, Bill Klrchhoff, AI Stanley and Donald Math- to bring you fo r Christmas, and
w h y???
Henry Cason Terry Moore
because she has "more"
Jim Wamer._"Bralns” to go
to college
Jean Ann N elson-Jo Jo to
put under my Christmas tree!
Miss Rohn Snow! 11 Because
I only see It three weeks out of
Why does Trtssya Jump up and
mother how wrong she Is, stop the year
ran to th* phono avtry Umo It Dear Mlsa Crisholder,
I am seventeen year* old and a to consider that she Is several
Faye Garner... Rock Hudson
rtnga? Could It he she’ s expect­
Jr. I want to go steady with a years older than you, and that
ing a call from Glynn?
Why do you think Lois is so boy, but my mother says "n o” .
wisdom comes with age and ex*
lucky about the homecoming, How can I tell her how wrong she
parlance. Your question la a tick­
U?
?
Beta? C'mon, give! P. S. What's
Worried— lish one. It I* difficult to say at
this we hear about your asking
NR what age a girl should begin go­
"Mr. Wonderful" to that church
Dear N R,
party?
Before you begin to tell your ing steady, but at seventeen, I
’ gay, Jackson, who’s that senior
think you should trust your moth­
boy you've got such a crush on?
Guess you won't be
singing Murray? She Is about 5'S" and er’s Judgment,
Miss Chrisholder
"th a t" song anymore, huh?
has blue eyes (klnda* llk« Bob"Question o f the week,": Does
Dear Miss Crisboldar,
Henry really Ilk* Audrey aa much
For tho first tlraa in history
What can I do about &gt; boy
as she thinks be does?
th* public was allowed to see
Why docs Una N. try to bold Lois B. and Kaye J. without thtlr that I do not like, but he con­
hands with Johnny during Mh masks. Did you see them Friday tinues to poster me? ? ?
period English? Could It be those on tha Glee Club float?
bands look like Jimmy's?
Dear D M M,
Jipi W.—Why are you playing
Congrats to Pat Harrington for so hard to get? Wa know of a
Bo very frank with this boy.
being unanimously elected by the
whole itack o f girls who’d give Thank him for his attention; but
Majorettes aa their head for home­ their eye t-eth to date you. Es­ tall him In no uncertain Urms
coming! Don't give them too pecially a certain
majorette. that you are not Interested. If
many pink cards, "Miss P ."
you are sincere, be will get tha
C'mon Jim, give ui a "tw irl"!
Shirley A and Johnny are really
How did Lee acquire the nick* point.
back on good terms again. We namo o f "B . P-” ?
Miss Crisholder
suro are glad, Shirt*.
It seems as if Fred Bsbrcns has
Looki like Dill Is after another a terrific crush on Ann V. Oh Dear Miss Crisholder,
I *m a typical average Ameri­
iteady. Better watch him Evlel
My girl friand flirts with al­
Ann, what happened to Sonny?
can girl and this article Is someNan's still looking forward to
Seen walking around tho halla most every boy In school. Is there
tho postman’s vlsitl P. S.: Why of SHS arm-in-arm were Ronnie anything that 1 can do about
do you Idollsa "Miss P’s cx-ex- Gilea and Susan Waters. This this? ? ? ? Thoy call h*r
ax-exlo - o o
much,
Cush? could prove Interesting!
Dotty! 1 I
H'mmmmmmm?
MS
A n&lt;*w couple around school Is
Say, Teddy. "The Great Pre­ Richard Pbagan and Penny Ma­ D«ar MS,
tender," Walker, why to ’ you’
Are you sure that you are not
rian — "P en " Is a petite blonde
want you' freedom?
and hall* from Virginia. Sho is In* mistaking a natural tendency for
What senior girl has been
deed one gal with a lot on the friendliness with flirting? Jealou­
caught recently envying her B—
alumnus, coach
or fan—bo It
Important than thei* thing*. He R? We have no sympathy for you "b a ll" — Richard is outstanding sy does funny things to th« lma
your personal representative on
In football and enjoys tho sport gination. Ask yourself if it isn’t
th* field, your symbol o f fair hi* a great lasting ambition .which Mary Grace -you should have very much, also Richard Is presi­ possible that she la Just friend­
can’t bo lost or destroyed by a known ELVIS wasn't so wonder­
and hard play. Ho may not
dent o f tho Junior Class and la ly? ? ?
bo an All-American but he la an few critlcems or rude remarks. ful in tho first place.—
a horn leader. Congratulations
Last time Elvis appeared on E l
What senior girl in th* Sth per­
axampla o f th* American Way.
HuHivan’s TV show h* closed with iod English has a strong liking for to our "couple of the week."
He la judged, not for hla race,
Johnny
W,
looks lonesome
religion,
aoclal
slanting
or a heart warming phras* that will
b* remembered for a long time. o f trying to keep up with the walking alone to class, without
finances, but by the democratic
Mary Grace. Surry you’re u d
He merely laid "May lb* Lord Jonesrts.
yardstick o f bow well ho blocks,
Johnny.
bless you as he has blessed me."
What
do
we
teenagers
see
in
THE
tackles and sacrifices Individual
Brantley says that Linda sure
, A " / public flgur* could get up Elvis—Ho Is young, he speaks our
glory for the overall success of
OPPOSITE SEX
and *p«sk th* exact word*, but language, and he is different. II did look natural in that majoVhis team.
Jiusa Ally son A m Shtridan
how many could leave the aamt anyone get* vulgar Ihought* from site uniform in the Christmas
Ha la ■ hard working, untiring,
&amp; DIGGER TH AN LIFE
effect? I truly b«llev* that those watching Elvis perform, I assure
determined kid doing th* very
James Mason Barbara Hush
word* were moant with great you it isn't Elvis; U's tha person
best he can for his school. And
•incerity and appreciation.
himself.
The
thing
he
does
is
for
when you come out o f the itsMany people comment "Suro entcrtainmsnt and laughs. Maybo
dium, grousing and feeling upset
he la a lucky guy. look at ail tho Elvis will be a pasting phase but
thst your team Hm lost, he can
money h* has, why I would bo why don't you give the guy
make you feel almightly ashamed
doing good i f I owned a fender to a break. If you don't like him or
with just two sincerely spoken
a Cadillac.” He Is lucky, but it 1* don't approve of his act that is
worde—"W * tried I"
your privtli-tfo, but why main
Jokes about him and try to ruin il
fur the rest of us??T
Thank you for reading this
article—
Cathy Carlos.

Par Thao, Lord, wilt blaaa
th# righteous; with favor wilt
A o n cosaaaaa bias aa with a
shield.— (Psalm s,l2-&gt;.
Thoeewho lore God and obey
Him, who worship and glorify
Him in all their thoughta anit
acta, u s ovcrJowlnaly filled
With Hla love and Hie quid-

I know that every** enjoyed
TiM idiy'i assembley. Miss Chiy
U nJu Rive a program on books
and their author*. It was some\htna Ilka a pan*! *bow.
Thera warn two r»*wesentatlvM
from the Freshman, gophoomore,
Junior and Senior etass. The reprttentative* were all nppoaed to
be well versed on book*. Miss
Chittenden ashed eaeh eouple a
question, If they anawered It,
they weald win 10 points. I f they
Just anawered half o f It, l h $
would fa t only five. The sophomores woo by five points. Moeh to
the Juniors sorrow.
Nest on the program was the
•vsr-famoui music of the Semi­
nole High School Dance Band!II
This was enjoyed by alL Oh, by
tbe way. the dsnee band played
for th# dance Friday nleht after
the Homecoming Football game.
Well (bat s it for this weak, tea
ya* neat week!
Q

Teacher of the week, Mrs. Mac
Daly Port la doing a superb Job
as Dean of Clrla and Assisteot to
the Principal.
Mrs. Port, along with Saides
has charge o f ad the girls helping
•ut In the office,
Mrs. Port- besides at her many
other activities, teaches chemis­
try and can bo found most any­
time In tbe lab o f the chemistry
room trying to eaplala *om« che­
mical phenomenon.

Ann Crisholder

Advice For Lovelorn

(Stiff Photo)

Mystery Co-Ed

Tha Cincinnati Fedlcga feel
behind him, ex-Cuk plUu«. .«arBy PENNY MARIAN
ren Hacker will Improvo on hla
Here I am with another rays*
3-U record made with Chicago tery eo-ed hoping lH have "ood­
in 1936.
les" of answers. For those who
did not rtad th* "Smoke Signals"
li ft week, our mystery co-ed was
Pat Harrington and our wlnntf
was Juanita Wynn.
w
l'va had trouble deciding who
to describe but I’ve finally d«*
rided a cute senior girl wtl] bo
the on*. Even though she wasn't
born in Sanford sba la considered
a natlvs because she has lived
here so long, ghe's a girl with
drive behind her, a natural lead­
er. She is quite aetlva In the git*
club, Tri III Y, sally staff, student council, and a cb*erl*a&lt;I&lt;£
Gracing th« halls at the height ST
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centralized airport fo r their needs. Sanford,
DeBary, Enterprise. DeLand. Leesburg,
Eustis, M l Dora. Cocoa, Melbourne, Titus­
ville and many others in the area need an
easy-to-reach a ir center. W inter Park is
another, that would be hard pressed f o r a
convenient airport which businessmen, Rol­
lins College students, and visitors could use.
The wisest thing Seminole County plan­
ners, as well as civic leaden in Sanford and
other Central Florida communities, should
do would be to get together and pool their
resources fo r th e ‘planning o f such an air­
port.
I f the ehonomy o f these communities U
to be guarded—and i f the economy o f these
communities mean anything t o their lead­
ers— the smart and intelligent move would
be toward the establishment o f an airport
authority. This should be done without da*
’isy and with all speed ahead in order that
the facilities could be ready fo r use when
growth and expansion demand i t
Manufacturers and Industrialists w a a
thesis facilities so that their markets and
sources can be easily reached. Military o r
ganlzatlons need the centralized facilities
fo r the use o f their ptrsonnel fo r personal
and social travel.
Visitors do n ot fiks to leave their cars
(neither do permanent residents) s t dis­
tant points to stAy until their return.
An airport to serve the needs o f the peo­
ple can be acquired without additional taxes
and with the sanction o f authorities who ap­
prove the location o f such sites.
Certainly the City o f Sanford and Semi­
nole County do not want their fast growing
mushrooming communities to be left strand­
ed and delegated to the title o f "suburb."
The future holds too much fo r the com merical, induntriai, tourist, and permanent
resident potential o f the area to let the
planning o f an airport be relegated to the
files o f “ the unnesessary" or because some
are fearful o f tackling a problem that looks
"to o big” — or maybe because the feelings
o f a neighbor m ight be hurt.
This Is an age o f
"live"
or
"die” —
"G row up” or "shrivel up"— and Sanford
and Seminole County are both too big. too
important, too necessary to take the latter
o f either.
An airport is necessary fo r the future o f
the entire area— and certainly It is a must
for Sanford and Seminole County.

la merria olde Eoglande, a
civilized country, such a thing—
the replacement o f a decent tav­
ern by a mere commercial struc­
ture — could hardly happen, at
least without a great public out­
cry.
"O ur Inna and pubs are nation­
al institutions,’ ’ said Fred Esgea
who, with his wife Kathleen, op­
erates the Sussex tavern In jolly
ol’ London. "They can’t taar a
pub down, or build a new one.
without government permission.’'
In a month-long tour o f this
country Fred and the missus have
noted a number o f similarities—
and many differences — between

This M a y Be Elvis Presley Century
B y Y D CRRACM
Aeeeciated Free# Aaalyst

WASHINGTON OR—Maybe this
will become known at tho Elvis
Presley Century.
It'r whiny, sneering, trembly in
the Irja and it make* a lot of
lamy.

lu voice la dlsordant to every­
body except teen-ager*.
It reeks of sex Instead of ro­
mance, but it run* like a hart
from aerioue commitments.
Maybe, like the groaning postadolescent from Tennessee, the
MHh Century is more a fad then
a reality. Maybe well got over It

Soil
Conservation
New s
Seminole Soil Con secretion Newt

By B*n wig fine,

Bed Conservationist. L'SDA
The regular monthly meeting of
the Board of Supervisor* of tha
Seminole Soil Conservation Dis­
trict wss held Tuesday night In the
•
•
•
local Work Unit office. After the
meeting waa called to order by
chairman Bonner Carter the min­
Psati Fellowa- The luiliea (bless 'em ) are utes o f the previous meeting and
PvklUh** Dally **••*«
»»4 SuiSay
the financial report were given
at It aguln.
by secretary Bill Weal.
F or awhile there, it seemed as though all
u in o H a im aialiar Oatakar IT, t i l l at
L. M. Hollingsworth, Exscutlve
Uk pad Offlaa af SaafarS. rtarlda aadar tha Aat the talk about equal rights was dying a na­
Secretary of the State Soil Con­
or Cnapraaa af March I ISTS
m s u reilK IN a IMItor ««&lt;» PubM*H*r
tural death. When women found that rights servation Board located at the
MARION IIARMAN SR, Ria&lt;-ollfa Editor
University o f Florida In Gainsbring responsibilitits, their enthusiasm
! rvr.LTN J. CUSIUNa Advtrtldsa Maaaiar
vllle, waa the main speaker. By
waned a bit. The ads o f late have
been using a aerie* of colored slides
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
stressing the femininity theme. It's been a Hollingsworth presented a clear
■la par » &lt; k
Ooa Maalk
ll.tt
Mr Carrlar
Nil Moatha
On a Taar ■long time since any man has been clouted outline o f the function* and o p e Tbraa Maatha
in i
it ti
in ti
Alt Ooltusry aolleaa. aarda af thank*, raaolatlona aad by a lady because he tipped his hat to her. rations o f soil conservation Dis­
•otljaa at aatartalnmaat tar tha purpoaa at ral*l*«
But there’s no use dreaming, fellowa; tricts in the State o f Florida. He
taada will ka ahargtd tor at racular adcartlalng rataa
also encouraged the local super
pretty soon there’s not going to be any place visors to prepare a yearly plan
Tha HaraM la a aiambar at tha Aaaaatatad Praaa
sacred to men. The other night they even o f operations listing the most
wh&gt;ah
whtah la aatl
aatltlad atc|u*l«*ly
.
_____ to
_________
tha aaa far ________
r*»at4lea&gt;
tloa at all tha
i# local
lo
nawa prlatad In Ihla aawapapar.
conservation practices
showed up for dinner in New York at The needed
Rapraaaalad Natloaallr ha Uanaral Adcartlalac Lambs, that exclusive male hangout. The within the district and set goal*
•arnica lac III (laort'a latlaia Hank Olds
Lambs got along for 82 years without the to be accomplished during the
Atlanta Oaarala
coming year. Hollingsworth point­
beauteous sex. but now the barriers are ed out that by 19T0 tho population
Page 4,
Monday, December 3,1956
down. Any lady accompanied by a member o f Florida would be over six mil­
lion, hundreds o f acre* of good
TODAY'S m n i-E VERSE
may dine there any week night.
Thfe crowd joined in nttacklng them; and
First it was the Harvard Club, then tho agricultural land would be diverted
the magistrates tore the garments o ff them Yale Club. Now The Lambs. A s we said, to roads, developments, and in­
dustry; and that conservation
and gave orders to beat them with rods. fellows, the Indies are at it again.
needs based on land capability
R R A D : Acts 16: 16-24.
And thero’s nothing wo can do about it. classes for our remaining land,
water, and other natural resouces
would be more vital than ever
before.
Cecil Tucker, Seminole County
Agricultural Agent, was elected
By SAM DAMSON
er price taga on new ears sent production next year and perhaps by the supervisors to serve as
secretary for the
Board. Bill
NEW YORK CR.Tho cost of the Idex up and automatically
leas beef, too. This will tend the
West the present secretary stated
living if up again with predictions boosted the coat o f making cars
price
of
meat
up
—an
unpleasant
that his work an&gt;l activities at
fo r more of the same.
and tractors.
prospect.
the Seminole High School
pre­
Government figures also put the
Much of the most recent rite
Out the government has also vented him from giving the needed
average take home pay c f factory in price* throughout industry ha*
workers at a new high. This la all bem credited lo the hike in the found that the average family amount of time to the job as
to the good.
price of steel that followed the go«'i right on spending a fairly secretary. All supervisors expres­
sed their appreciation to West
ltut more than half of the na­ wage boost at the end o f last stable percentage of Its Income
for the excellent job he did as
on
meat.
If
prices
go
up
It
buys
summer's
strike.
tion's bread earners don't work
secretary for the past two years.
In factories. For those whose in­
The latest rise In the cost of other things, or leas expensive
The monthly report o f district
comes haven’ t increased In line living index also all but assures cut* of m*at. If prices go down. accomplishment* was rendered by
with the government's consumer that ste e l workers will get a three It may buy more meat or more
Ben Wiggins, local conservation­
price lnd&lt;* the alow rise in the rents an hour pay boost automa­ choice cuts.
ist.
cost of goods and services la tically the first o f the year. And
Present for the meeting were:
acarcely a cheerful prospect.
even before this latest prospect
Tuberculosis baa been known L. M. Hollingsworth. Bonner Car­
When the government announc­ many steel mill owners were in­ as a major disease of mankind ter, W. W. Linz, Ralph Hammond,
ed Ita coat of living Index had set sisting that still higher steel as far back as recorded history BUI West, Cecil Tucker, and Ben
another record, the pay of some­ prices are needed.
goes.
Wiggins.
where dote to two million work­
Die rise in prices has been alow
ers want up automatically. Each —it isn't a runaway affair. Out
year more labor wage contracts it bat been steady.
Include this escalator device.
A rise In the cost o f living index
The latest rise In the coat of often is an entirety different
living index waa credited in large thing than an actual rise In the
part to the nudga given by the coat o f living. It nny affect the
higher price tags on the new mo­ family’* standard o f living but
del can . Th« rise In tho index not its actual out o f pocket spend
gave a million auto and farm Ing.
equipment industry workers a
Taka the case o f meat. The gov
two-cert an hour pay boost High­ ernment is predieting less pork

The Sanford Herald

Ladies A t It Again

by the yens 2.000, which
la not while tinglnv
««"*• w»«
encouragement to thoee of us who a symbol o f this time — that this
don't expect to bo around that
century doe* a lot o f wiggling and
long.
squirming without ever getting
We dou’t havt, as the poet anywhere.
World War I days had, a loet gen­
Try to imagine a Presley in the
eration.
1800's, when tougher people than
W t’ve lost a whole century.
we wer« forging the world we
Wo apUt tho atom and opened seem to be dithering away.
the door to powtr and riches un­
But let’ s not be too bard on Mr.
dreamed of. Instead w* used this Presley. Doubtless he does the
new tool to blast two cities level best he can, and nobody should in­
with the earth and raced on. idiot terfere with his right to do It.
fashion, finding bigger and better
But when the Amtriran people
ways to blow ourselves to pieees.
shell out over a million dollars a
Wo bull* a standard o f living year to watch him do it —
that put two cars in many e
Well, leave It at that. Maybe
garage — four, for that matter,
this la an Elvis Presley Century.
in a certain male canary’ s en­
tourage — but we begrudged the
money to build tho acboots to edu­
cate our kids.
Yep. An Elvis Prvsley Century.
Brash and Childish. Rich and
whimpering.
"Love Me Tender. . .” that’s
FORT STEWART, G*. (AHTa bay won): Tender. Not too hard NC&gt;—Specialist Third Class Don­
or it might h u rt Love is danger- ald E. Brown, whose wife, Eliza­
oua, anyway: people might take beth, lives In Oviedo, recently
advantage of you.
participated in an Army training
Betides, get too intense and you test with the 13th Antiaircraft
wind up on
a psychiatrist’* Artillery Group at Port Stewart,
couch. It'a simpler to hate. Or at Ga.
least to sneer.
Specialist Brown entered the
"Don’t be cruel. . ."
Army In December 1931 and is as­
That's another Presley tune. signed to the group’ s Headquar­
No, doQ’t be cruel. Why are peo­ ters Battery. He was graduated
ple so mean to us when we’re from Middletown (Ohio)
High
to nice to everybody? Nobody un­ School In 1933. Ills parents, Mr.
derstands us. Everybody hates ut. and Mrs. Henry H. Brown, live
"Heartbreak Hotel. . .”
st 1510 Heffner Ave., Middletown.
Presley again And that’ s us. Brown was employed by Potiock
Sitting in our lonely rooms, biting Paper Corp.
our fingernails, waiting for the
bomb to go off, lamenting the
warm comfort or so U says here
Tuberculosis meant almost cer­
tain death 30 years ago. Today,
o f centuries past.
History may say that this side with rest, drugs; and surgery,
burned youth who wiggles hts hips TB can be cured.

tavern life here and In their
homeland.
1b begin with, moat pub* in
England are run by husband and
wife teams, and the bartenders
they hire ire rosy-cheeked and
wear dresses.
“ A man likes to be served by
a pretty girl/* said Mrs. Esgea.
“ It's only natural."
The owner of a pub Is called a
publican. Presumably if be gets a
oat o f the business, and gets back
In again b« is then known as a
republican.
Licenses art hard to com* by,
and arent available to bxbelors
or tingle ladles. Explaining the
reason for the husband and wife
teams, Mrs. Eigen said:
"It's quite practical- The hus­
band can listen to the troubles of
the feminine customers. Tb* wife
can listen to the troubles o f the
men customers."
Britain picks her pubkeepera
with more care than America does
1U college presidents.
"You can't have a criminal con­
viction on your record, " said Es­
gea. “ You must produce your
marriage certificate, and you
must have endorsements from a
justice o f the peace, a solicitor
lawyer, and a doctor who have
known you at least 7 years. They
check you back almost to your
birth."
The Esgenj said they saw less
signs o f pubUe drinking her# than
In England but were surprised at
the number of people who drink
“ Your bar* are more cold and

A Little N ip M ay H elp
ly MUUN N. MMMUM, AD.
THERE nr* those who believe But remember, in such cases
that n little nip now and then you’re taking alcohol at a medi­
may be Just the thing you need cine. not aa whoopee water. And
If you're suffering from arterio­ I hop* 1 don’t have to caution you
sclerosis obliterans.
to get your doctor's okay befpr*
This ailment la n chronic oc­ embarking on such treatment
clusive arterial disease affecting There are other ways o f In­
the extremities. Moderate use of creasing tha blood flow. A special
alcohol quit* often Is helpfuL
hotbox can be placed over the
A major problem In treating affected area or an oedllatlng
this disease, you see, la to In­ bed might be used. But these aids
crease the flow o f the blood. Al­ seldom are found outside of a
cohol helps accomplish thtx.
hospital.

New s O f M en
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lA F F - A - D A Y

Impersonal,” said Eagen, "Our
pubs have a wanner and more
clublike atmosphere. The wboie
family comes together -— father,
mother, sou and daughter. We also
have more games, sueb *&lt; darts,
shove ha'penny, and skittles."
Beer is still tb* national drink,
and price arise at least it's delici.
oua—10 ounces for a shilling, or
14 cents. The international vogue
for vodka has been resisted. Most
Englishmen stick to scotch and
gin. And no ice, despite the in.
vision of millloas of Americans
during- the war and post-war
years.
“ The Englishman doesn't like
his scotch messed about,” said
Fred, "with anything more than a
splash o f soda, or a drop o f wa­
ter."
The Esgenj agreed that British
pub patrons talked generaUy about
sporta, questions of national po­
licy, and the weather, but dis­
agreed as to whether they evet
dwelt on til*, subjeejt o f sex.
“ No!” said Fred firmly.
"Y e s," said Kathleen "T he women like to talk about their trou­
bles, or their daughter's troubles
—but they never say. a word
against their sons.”
Esgen looked shocked when ho
was asked whether he had to
bounce unruly customers out of
his place very often. Practically
never, be said. A hint that he has
been getting even a bit out of
line send* tha patron doorward.
Works better than a baseball bat
over here.

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As a Sedative

Simple Drugs

Dr. J. Earle Estes, J r , o f tha
Mayo Clinic, recommends drink­
ing one to two ounces o f beverage
alcohol three or four times a day.
In addition to its vasodilating
effect, he writes In a recent issue
o f "Minnesota Medicine," the al­
cohol serves as a sedative and
produces a feeling o f well-being.
I guess Ultra's no use arguing
that point

In relieving the symptoms or
arteriosclerosis obliterans, your
doctor probably will prescribe tha
use o f simple drugs such as as­
pirin, codeine and barbiturates.
Later It might be necessary to try
opiates.
It’s o f ths utmost Importance
i avoid Injuring tha fe e t Pa­
ints with this disease must pro­
tect themselves from ulceration
and gangrene If they want to
escape amputation.
QUIITIOR AND ANSWII
L K.: Can weather changes af­
fect my arthritis?
Answer: Yes, changes In tha
weather can most certainly causa
or lncreasa attacks o f arthritis.

Intravenous Use
Sometimes, Dr. Estes advises, a
S per cent solution of alcohol may
be given Intravenously. This,
however. Isn’t nearly as conven­
ient as far as the patient Is con­
cerned. It's not quite so enjoy­
able, either.

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T b* development o f an airport to serve
Sanford, Seminole County and Central Flor­
id a is vital to the entire region.
Already, planning is underway to create
• pew airport, which. In the past has served
th e most o f Central Florida in a vague sort
• f-w sy .
However, in the development o f the new
airport which la intended to supplant the pre­
sen t facilities, the air facilities havt been
moved away ^rom the center o f the activitiea
Into a apot which, from ail Indications, will
b s inaceaable and too distant from communi­
ties which depend on air travel fo r much
o f their contact with the business world
and centers o f the nation.
Intelligent planning now should be made
f o r an airport which will be convenient to
o il o f Central Florida, one that will serve
their needs completely without undue hard*
•hip.
Placed In the midst o f expressways, limitod access highways, turnpikes, and a maze
o f crowded city streets, as well as in
an
overdeveloped area, the proposed “ Interna*
itional Strip" will be out o f reach to those
w ho. because o f business o r pleasure, find
th e airways more convenient.
No doubt air line officials will agree with
th e theory that accessibility is one o f the
m ajor factors in creating a greater use o f
their facilities. And such has been the theory
o f. many cities in the south, expanding be­
cause o f phenuminal growth, are moving
their airports to areas undeveloped and away
from industrial and residential buildings.
•Months ago. The Sanford Herald proposed
aueh a facility in a location which would
have provided the ideal solution to "all o f
Central Florida" use without over-burdeninjr the air traveler with bothersome traf­
f i c and cumbersome highways to cross,
manipulate, .and wind through, to reach
with ease.
“However, officials then attempted to de­
n y that such a facility was needed. "W e
have sufficient room and there is no need
f o r bigger and better airport facilities,” was
the aniper.
But foresight, and an eye toward future
planning and development, a need for a more
itralized site, the necessity for twelve to
teen thousand foot runways, led The San­
fo rd Herald to lead the way toward the de­
velopment o f proper facilities for which
airlines were asking.
Many communities are dependent upon a

By U L BOYLE
NEW YORK 'JR— la mid-Man­
hattan a number ai fma old b a n
sr« being ruthlessly tom down to
m ik e way for a och er co-story
skyscraper—a mere office build­
ing.
The displaced bar patrons have
submitted taaely. Not one has
erected a barricade or led a pre­
test march against City Hall in
an attempt to save his favorite

�fHB SANFORD HEk ALD Mon.. Dec. 3, 1956. Pag* 5

Limelight
O n Lyman

S o cia l fvetdA

Progress Report Is
Given On Follies
A t Auxiliary M eet

Conning
The News

By Kitty Kimball

BY VIRGINIA CONN
After a four day vacation last
week it waa hard getting back in
The Station wives enjoyed a time. The play calls for five peo­
the string e f things at school.
luncheon at the B.O.Q. Thursday, ple, three men and two women.
Everyone had a wonderful time,
and played
bridge afterwards. So many have asked about the
especially the girls who saw "Love
Geneva Quickert waa tha host­ resumption of th* Little Theatre,
Me Tender.” They really had a
ess. Attending were Muriel Haw­ that I hope there will be n big
ball!!
kins. Della Hibbard, Mary Gobbel, turn out. Aad I'm sure most of
The student* are quite happy Lu .lie Mitchell, Dot Leary, Sally you are familiar with this part­
this week as over (too. worth Love, and Joy Webber. Joy won icu lar play, which enjoyed much
of new books have come into high at bridge, Della was second, success on Broadway, starring Rex
the Library. These were made
and Dot had a poor run o f cards. Harrison and Lilli Palmer.
possible through the W. J. Hud­
Louise Parker is now in the
A lovely tea party was given
son Memorial Fund. They were
fo r Diana act o f cleaning my house. We are
on display fo r several days for Thursday afternooa
having a farewell perty for Beryl
everyone to see, but aa soon as Miller. Hostess LU Gray had ar­
and Walt 8winson
tonight and
ranged
for
her
tea
table
russet
they were catalogued every book
yellow
chrysanthemums things are in a frantic uproar. We
was checked out and there is a and
flanfed by cypress knees. Cat are' going very native and it is
long waiting list.
strictly Hawalan.
On Nov. gl, Lyman dosed out tails completed this unusually
handsome
centerpiece
and
on
her
the football season with an
exciting game at Hastings. Even porch was a cornucopia overflow­
though we were beaten 13—7 Ly­ ing with vegetables and fruit.
man played about the beet ball Anita Hadden poured tea. Diana
they’ve played all Mason. How­ received as a farewell gift from
ard Judah made the Greyhound's the girls in HATU a largo tote
on# touchdown on a sneak from bag. Eachglrl then brought • lit*
the four yard line. The week be­ tie gift to fill in for her trip a*
fore, at our Homecoming game, cross country. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Evans
the ML Dora Hurricanes slipped Mac Edwards, Betty Mountcastle,
by us IS—7. In this game Ken­ Anita Hadden, Marty MUlsaps, Meredith of Richmond, Va. an­
neth Miller received a pass from Betty Lemos, Mar Libbey, Mild­ nounce the engagement of their
Nell Pendleton,
to
David Stevens and
ran
sixty red Loper, Polly Savage, Katie daughter,
yards fo r our lone touchdown Jackson( looking lovely after her Gerald Lester Smith o f Sanford.
son o f Mrs.
The Greyhound squad will be Illness), Ruth Honrelle, Betty Mr. Smith is the
greatly hampered next season as Guy, Geneva Quickert, Maille Willis litnjy Stoue o t O&amp;likc,
eight senior boya will graduate. Barlow, Virginia Johnston, Gay Ala. and the late Lester Hend­
They are Mossle Helms, David Brown, Helen Griffin, lietty Mc­ erson Smith.
Miss Meredith la a student of
Stevens, David Redwlne, Ralph Lean. Ida Radtke, Spook Hook,
Longwood College, where she la
Durnlng, Pate Van Horn, Jimmy Camilla Metxger and myself.
Hopkins, Ronnie Gossett*, and
Betts and Doc Linker had a a member of Delta Zeta Soror­
Bob McClsod.
dinner
party Thursday
night. ity.
Mr. Smith attended the Univer­
The girls basketball team con­ Betts served a variety o f delicious
present were sity o f North Carolina, was
sists o f thirteen players, Lynne casseroles. Those
Joyce, Judy Hines, Marion Bates, Jane and John Miller, Paul and graduated from the University of
Tom Blackburn, Alabama, and Is presently en­
Donna Smith, Doris Rabies, Bon­ Retta Spelts,
nie Allen, Patsy Hollis, Janet Andy and Helen Garraway, Joyce rolled In th* School o f Law at
o f Florida at
and Treeta and
Mike the University
Hines, Nancy Whitehead, Kitty Baker,
Gainesville.
Kimball, Donna Lou Barnes and Michel.
MRS. HARVEY CLAUSON WILKINSON
The wedding
ia planned for
"B ell, Book, aad
Candle” , by
k
(Photo by Cox) Jody Bowersox. Their first game
is Dec. 14, when they travel to John Van Drutcn has been select­ February.
’
★
★
★
★
★
★
Mt. Dora.
ed as the first play to be dona
In the girla’ volleyball tourna­ by the Sanford
Llttlo Theatre
ment the sophomores remained Guild, netty McRratnle will di­
unbeaten through the entir# tourn­ rect it, and needs anyone inter­
ament. In the final game they ested in acting or helping backtriumphed over the seniors 41- stage. Casting will start tonight
30, making them th# official at 7:30 in the auditorium o f the
UUx Gwendolyn Yvonne Cullen, cent shaped arrangements of champ*.
city hall. If you would like to try
The boys have been diligently out, please come down at this
laughter of Mr. and M n. Jamei pink roses and small pink Christ
practicing for their first basket­
P. Cullen and Harvey Clau.ion man balls.
Miss Ora Dec Ray, daughter
AWllklnson, son o f Mr. and M n .
The flower girl, Miss Denise ball game on Dee. 7, when they Club Project for this year Js to o f Mr. and Mrs. Quintus Ray,
play
Apopka.
Coach
Payne
has
W C. J. Wilkinson, were united In Cone, wore a dress made like
disk, fertilize and plant new has announced final plana for
holy matrimony Saturday night those o f the other attendants, not as yet selected the A Squad. grass on the football field. By her wedding to Jamee Francis
at I p. m. In tho First Baptist but of blue. She carried a basket Coach Proctor Is coaching the B next year the field should be In Fcltner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Squad and Junior High Team.
Church, with the Jlev. Fred of pink sweetheart roses.
Ralph Feltncr, o f Pell Cily, Ind.
tiptop shape.
On Nov. 17, tha Varsity Club
Flahar officiating at the candle­
C. J. Wilkinson was best man
Th* ceremony will taka place
Th# School's fine Triple Trio
light, doable ring ceremony.
for his son and ushers were Wen­ sponsored a bake sale in Long- will
entertain the
Altamonte on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 3 p.m. at
The church wai beautifully de­ dell llirt, David Hossck and Earl wood which netted S3A The money Springs Women’s Club on Nev. the Congregational Christian Chur
will be used to help pay for the
corated for the occasion in a Ratliff.
3. The girls in this group are ch, with the Rev. J. B. Root of'
For ■ her daughter's wedding, football jackets which have been Lynn,. Joyce, Karen Dudley, Mar­ Relating.
color scheme o f gold and white.
There were three arrangements Mrs. Cullen chose a light green ordered and should arrive before ilyn Mack, sopranos, and Dianna
Miss Barbara Lillian Smith will
o f white fujll mums used with satin sheath dress, worn with too long. They are planning ano- Simonelli, Audrey Dudley, Prudy be maid of honor and only at
th ersa le for Dec. i. The Varsity
Buell, Janelle Hitchcock, altos. tendant to the bride. Dean Mar£ g o ld grapes, and in each o f the matching accessories and a whit*
widows was an unusual arrange­ orchid corsage. Mrs. Wilkinson,
That's
all that*
happening ahall will aerve aa beat man.
Following the wedding, a recep­
ment made of greenery, sprayed mother o f the groom, wore a blue was born in Daytona Beach and around here this week. Next
there and In Friday w ell be back with more tion will be held at the church.
gold, and arranged to resemble lace sheath dress with a match attended schools
a pipe organ. To complete the Ing lace Jacket and pink access­ Sanford. He is employed by the Limelight on Lyman's shivering All friends of the couple arc in
vlted.
picture, white candles were used ories. Her corsage was a white Coca Cola Bottling Co.
students!!!
surrounded with gold leaves.
orchid.
Following tho wedding, a re
Potted palms
were u s e d
throughout the church and in the reption was held at the Women’s
rostrum were five seven-branch Club, which was very attractively
•d candelabra. On either side o f decorated for the event. In the
th* rostrum were white wrought entrance was a madonna arrange
th iron planters filled with tropical ment with white loquat leaves
foliage.
behind
wbito berries
sprayed
Also used in
the
M n . Evans McCoy, organist, with glitter.
were
two
rope
played appropriate nuptial music arrangement
and Roger Harris, soloist, sang randies. Across the mantel and
"Because” , "O Perfect Love" tho front of the stage were used
nosegays, fashioned o f silver and
and "The Lord’s Prayer” .
The bride, given in marriage net knd frosted white lace wedd­
by her father, was beautiful in ing bells.
On the guest book table was
fcer formal gown o f handclipped
o f white pom­
Vhantilly lace, worn over shim- an arrangement
a roaring satin. The basquo bodice poms qnd a flowing fountain.
Tho bride’s table featured a
i was designed with a Sabrina
neckline
and
long
moulded four-tiered cake topped with min­
sieevet ending in points over Un­ iature bride and groom.
Elsewhere around the room
hands. The voluminous skirt was
arrangements
o f white
o f laco over several layers of wero
tulle, with lace applique. Her camellias and pompoms.
Serving ut the reception were
detachable full cathedral train
was o f satin and was covered Mrs. Bob Steele, Mrs. Chat
with small ruffles o f tulle, and llarkey, Mrs. E. B. Smith, Mrs.
Wright, Mrs.
Denver
edged with lace. Her fingertip James
Veil o f illusion was attached to Cordell, and Mra. Earl Doasey.
£a
scalloped halo o f matching Miss Shirley Anderson kept tha
lac* edged with pearls, and em­ bride's book and Miss Kay Jenk­
broidered with iridescent psllt- ins was floating hostess. Mra.
etes and pearls. Shn carried a Henry McLaulln introduced th*
cascade bouquet o f Eucharist guests to a receiving line comlilies and Illy o f the valley, fash posed o f Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cul­
ioned with loops of baby seed len, Mr and Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson,
the bride and groom, Mra. Wen­
pearls.
The matron of honor, Mrs. dell llirt. Miss Connie Buie. Miss
Wendell llirt, and the bridesmaids Glynn Sykes and Mlsa Denlie
Miss Connie Buie and Mu* Glynn Cone.
For a
honeymoon
trip to
Sykes, wore identical dresses of
9 pink taffeta, over which were Miami, Mrs. Wilkinson chose a
worn overskirt* o f pink nylon tan wool suit, worn with a brown
net made in an apron effect tuedo blous* and brown acces­
scalloped around the bottom, sories.
Upon their return tho couple
with each o f the scallops caught
up with a pink velvet ribbon. will make their home at 121 W.
Tho necklines were off-lhe-shoul- 19th St.
T!\e bride was born in San­
der fashioned in a scalloped e f­
fect with pink velvet ribbons. ford and attended local schools,
Their gloves o f pink net camo to where she was a mntnbsr of the
a point over the hand an were Glee Club, the Triple Trio and
eaught at the wrijt with pink the Latin Club. Sho ia employed
• velvet ribbons. They carried ores- by Hunt Ucllobota. Th* groom

N ell Meredith,
Gerald Smith
Betrothal Told

Miss Yvonne Cullen Is Married
Saturday To Harvey Wilkinson

M iss Ora Ray
Reveals Final
Wedding Plans

$250.00

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The Hospital Auxiliary Board
met at 10 a.m., Nov. tt. A report
was made on the progress of
High Fever Follies. Members of
the Auxiliary would like to thank
the merchants for their coopera­
tion In making possible the suc­
cess o f th* High Fever Follies.
Tho Sunshine
committee haa
been combined with the Hospit­
ality committee and will endeavor
to Inereaae the comfort o f the
patients.
Plans for decorating the hosp­
ital at Christmas were discussed.
Th* following
circles o f the
Sanford Garden Club will take
ear* o f th* following plaees. Dirt
Gardeners Circle will place a
tree at th* lad floor nursea'a
station, Caraella Circle will place
a tree at th* third Boor nurses
station. Th* Axalea Orel* will
plae* arrangements in the solar­
ium* and also place favor* on
the food trays o f the patient*.
Hemerocallla
will decorate
a
Christmas tree in the dining room
and Ixora Circle will decorate
a Christiana tree to be placed In
tha lobby. Five wreaths will also
be made and placed in the win­
dows at th* ends e f th* halls.

Calendar
MONDAY
Tho Catholic Women's Club
will hold Its regular meeting at
8 p. m. at the Elks Club annex.
Th* short business meeting will
be followed by the annual Christ­
mas party.
The Boy Scouta o f the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
in th* Scout Room at I p. aa.
Tha Phllathea Class of the Wo­
men o f th* Church win have a
covered dish supper at tha home
o f Mrs. Victor M. Greens oo
Jewett’a Land at 8:30 p.m. CoHostessss wiU be Mrs. R. F.
Mode and Mm. W. R. Jennings.
Circle No. 10 of tha WA.C.S.
will meet at • p.m. at tbs home
of
Mrs.
Ted Williams,
400
Plumoaa Dr.

C u lle n s Entertain
With Coffee Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cullen an
tartalned Friday night with a cof­
fee following the reb*traal for
their daughter's wedding. The
coffee waa in honor of th* wed
ding attendants and out-of-town
guests.
On the buffet and coffee table
were beautiful arrangements of
white wedding bell* and melln*
end white chrysanthemum*.
The dining table was overlaid
with a white cutwork cloth cent
ered with white wedding rings and
orange blossoms. These were
beautifully aet o ff by the burning
tapes in candelabra on either
side. Mr*. C. P. llarkey poured
from th* lovely coffee service
used to further enhance the table.
Served with the coffee was a
white wedding cake decorated
with double gold wedding rings,
also mints and nuts.
Present at this affair wera the
bride
and
groom-Hect,
Miss
Yvonne Cullen and Harvey Wil­
kinson, Mr. end Mrs. C. P. Harkey, th* Rev and Mra. Fred
Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wil­
kinson, Mr and Mrs. Jim Lumberson, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell llirt,
Miss Connl* Buie, Miss Glynn
Sykes, Miss Denise Cone,
Earl
Ratliff, David Hnsack, Ray John­
son and Jimmy Blythe. Alao, from
out-of town, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Alllgood, Mrs. J. S. Payne, W.
A. Kight, end Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dawkins, all o f Dublin, Ga., and
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cone, of
Atlanta, Ga.

Friendship Class
Meets Wrdne^doy
With Mrs. Parker
The Friendship Clasi of the
First Christian Church held Its
monthly meet Wednesday night
at the
home o f Mm.
Jamas
Parker.
The meeting waa brought to
order by the president. Mra. W.
L. Rowland. Th# Rev. Perry
S'«n«, led the rlass In prayer.
Old and new business waa discus­
sed after which the elass worked
o* the Monthly New Letter, which
they apontor.
A social hour waa tnjoyed and
delicious refreshments wera serv­
ed to the following: Mr. end Mrs.
Max Stevenson, Mr. and Mm. Chan
Vail, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick
Elicit, Mr.
and
M n . W. L.
Rowland, Mns. Perry Stone, Mrs.
Jamea
Horton Sr.,
Mra. Earl
Evans, ami Mrs. James Parker.

Beta Sigma Phi wlB neat a t .
the home of M n . Votl* WilliamsJr., 1103 Washington
Avs. AP
members are requested to brmj
gifts, wrapped and labeled, foi
Chattahoochee.

TUESDAY
Tha Executive board o f th*
Woman's Club will mmt at &gt;:43
a. m. in tha board mom o f th*
clubhouse.
Th*
Woman’s
Society
of
Christian Servlc*
o f th* First
Methodist Chorch will hav* an
Executive Board meeting at » a.
m. followed
by th*
regular
monthly bnsin«as program meet­
ing at »:4S a.m.
H i* Gleaners C lan et th*
First Baptist Church win hold
lta regular m—ting and Christ­
mas party at th* church annex at
1:44 p. m. Thar* will b* a cov­
ered dish (upper and exchange
o f gift*. Beats**** will b* Mra.
&amp; A. Anderson J r , Mra W. P.
Brook* Jr, and Mrs. B. G. Hasty. .
Th* Daughter* e f Wesley Sun­
day School class will have a
business session and CMntmas
perty at 7:10 p. a . ia McKinley
H all An axehang* o f gift* will
tak* plae*. M n . Albert Htekson'a
group will b* hoatnscs.
Th* WMU o f th* First Baptist
Church will observe th* We*k o f
Pray** far Foreign Missions at
X p. m. Th* topi* "Mighty God,
Everlasting Father" with Circle
X In chart*.
Th*
Browni* Scouts
o f tho
First Presbyterian Church wiU
meet la th* Youth Building at S
pm.

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P&amp; AAonaU
Visiting Mra.
L. E. Tew on
Avocado Ave., Is her son, L. E.
Tew Jr. He, with hla family, la
In tho United States for thrae
months on vacation from East
Africa, where Mr. Tew Is a pilot
with Ethiopian Airlines. For th*
past three years they have rasld
cd In Addla Ababa, Elhlopa.

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Seminoles End Season With 7-0
Homecoming W in Over Lakeview

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David Stanley, on hi* f i n * as­
signment aa starting defensive
guard,
tea mad with
Brantley
Schirard and sparked the upset
minded Sanford Stmlnoles to a
brillant defensive victory aa tha
Scmlaolea closed out the season
la a bias* of glory by upsetting
fourth place Lakeview o f Winter
Garden 7-0 to assort themselves
of a perfect komccomlng.
The Schirard-Stan ley combina­
tion mad* a playoff In the second
f e .
quarter
when both
gridsters
cracked through tke Lakeview of1
fenstve tin* on a fourth
down
punt. Stanley rarsd through to
w
block the kirk and Schirard gath­
ered In the pigskin on the fly and
,k
ploughed through to carry the
victory mall for IS yards and ths
Is. Seminole
score. Ronnie
Giles
t
m
kept his almost perfect place­
4
ment record alive by adding the
extra point.
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The revitalised and reshuffled
defensive unit was outstanding
throughout the game. In the first
'« P
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*\ half they kept the Devil* from
Winter Garden bottled up in their
IOUNNY WILLIAMS leapt high to recalve a Johnson paaa la tba tecond half o f the homecoming own back yard, and In the second
game agaioat Lakeview Friday night but couldn’t hang onto it became one arm la t r a p p e d by half repelled everything Lakeview
Lakeview defender. The Semlnolea threw only two pataca In upeetting Lakeview 7-0. (Photo by could muster, while chilling the
Jameson)
Devil attempts to capitalize on
serious Seminole mistake*.
In the first quarter the Sem­
inoles threatened consistently but
breaks took tha starch out o f the
scoring punch. Behind the first
The Lyman
Greyhounds will early season opener. "W e have
half
piloting
of
sophomore
open their cage season Friday only had a few daya practice, so
quarterback Cecil Dandridge and
night with a trip to Apopka, tak­
the brilliant offensive-defensive
Its Impossible to tell Just how
ing with' them four lettermen as
playing of Schirard, Eddie Bar­
we will do," Payne aald. "Wa
a nucleus for tho team.
bour, and Tarry
Goembet, the
usually get o ff to a alow atart
KVTHIM
Coach Jim Payne says ho haa
first quarter of the gam e waa
because we have to hold praetleea
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outside, but we usually progreaa
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F red d y,
lioulln* Call, A la JaaUr, Dark
as the year goes on and we get M a s M inis, D ix ie 's V an ity, c i t y Wonder.
Ruddy Kiaa.’Kraad* May.
B p oft
Into garnet In gym nailum i."
Inga,
Hindu. Baatam Tiny
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SE V E NTH H t c r — *&gt;1* W it*
As a prognosticator o f the sea­ r J ? l,N jf R ose, Mias N ov elty . First
L’ncU Clirla, Harry Cooney. Af­
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Lyman Opens Cage Season Friday

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Oviedo Lions Roar
To 75-28 Victory

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The Oviedo Lions roared like ball club."
FOURTH n tr-K—a la M ile
th&lt;
north winda Friday
night
T on s T e a D«n
M»8lt|c
This
year
.33
hoys
turned
out
Mae.
Ilremnnil. O r T w o ln « Dlnnt*.
when they opened the cage ftaC otton D oll K|au a »
for
the
A
and
B
teams
for
the
ton on their home court, playing
r i m h a c k —a/m mu#
host to Plersoo. The Lloni roared cage seaton, and 20 youngstara i i f i S r t V W l m f . I'h o n v r a n i, Htretch
" * O f
P leardy, U v .a ,| ."
past the visitor* 73-28 In an early turned out for the Greyhound IGndy.
Hoff H«l, L a k « C om o, Cap*■
season
Indicator of things
to Junior high team. Bill Procter Is C h oirs
S IX T H N.VCK— a / l * M ile
come out Oviedo way. The girla* mentoring the B squad and Frank
game result! made
It a clean Gore la behind the guiding help
sweep for the double-header ami o f the Junior high boys.
HIGH AMBITION
Frances Cobb will bring a vet­
the girla from Oviedo alto march­
eran girls team Into action this
ed to a smothering win 82-33.
3 ° Bft/CHARDSt
Carl Fabry paced the aggres­ year.
O V / OF
The Greyhound attack will be
sive Mont by firing tru* on 111
AM gp/C A 'p
occasions, mittcorlng ths entire built around Lamar Helms, 3*
p e r * /M
Pierson
squid with
23 points. 9 " senior; Dave Stevens, S’ 10"
r?*e c a w r t o
Charlie Robinson made it a one senior; Jim Hopkins, S’ senior
o l y m p /c s p f
S’ 3" junior.
man combat for the losers as end Ken Sillier,
A V iT P A U A he had led the way for Pierson All four of the boys are letterM g'*
/
men. Payne
say*
the fifth
with 20 points.
fA Y o p e o
iff
Fg Ft Total man I* yet to b« selected and
Pierson
TO P E
4
20 the competition Is wide open, with
Robinson
g
TNg F /P * r I P ’
0
2 six boys pushing hard for the
Roberts
1
rw o-r/ M g
0
Rradley
0
0 nod; they arc, Sliko Farley, 6
to te
0 0 " Junior; Dave Redwlne, B’ 10*
0
Smith
0
VAULT
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1 senior; Ronnie Gossett, V senior;
0
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Richardson, t .
W W ggR Jti
0
0
Bill Belgrlst, 33 11" senior; Bob
North
0
0
MacLeod,
B’ I t" senior
and
Somiford
OLYMPIC
0
Marlin
Berwick, B* 9“
fresh
Clifton
0
g i* r o P / —H 4+ ■
0
0
mnn.
Pridgrln
3 * P JV TPP
Jp!
0
Richardson, K.
0
9
Totals
6AM £ $ .
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Lyman Greyhound 1934-37
Ovlsdo
Fg Ft Total
Basketball Schedule
Kelsey
2
0
4
(all games a w a y )....
4
2
10
Duda, St.
Dec. 7 Apopka
4
0
Drown
2
It l-resburg
0
2
Harts
t
It Ml. Dora
Fabry
3
23
2
Jan. 4 Fdgrwater JV
It
8
Duda, F.
2
8 Oviedo
4
Silkier
II Bishop Moor*
10
Duda, L.
11 Open
0
3
Duda, J.
I
18 Titusville
0
0
0
Duda, A.
22 Oviedo
TS
Totals
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23 Pierson
5jcore By Periods
29 Open
Pierson -------- 2 8
8 7 -2 3
Feb. I
Boon* JV
Oviedo -------- IS 20 21 19 —75
5 Kevlll*
8
Fla. Military Acadamy
12 BUhop Moor*
13 Boone JV
Feb. !• Kissimmee
22 Titusville
28 District Tournament

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the Lake Country Club, and many
o f the ladies from Sanford will
go for the gam* and luncheon.
F*tdfc, Stag Beer* Beat 1 * 0 &lt;2
1%* current chatter around tbe
ehtb hens* largely concerns the
round played by Bill Foulk and
By BUCK ANBLEY
Dr. King last week. Partners. In
SPORTS EDITOR
a best ball foursome, they teamed
288 G* Gel flag Sunday
The
Mayfair Ian
Seminole to aaakt u birdies between them
County Country Club rtsehed a and finish with a a fin* eight
new hlth yesterday when over'200 under par 82 for the best ball.
Carfagn*’* still Waiting On Stork
playens enjoyed the sport of the
Moat all tbe
ladies are still
fairway*. Th* boss* o f the exof the condition of the waiting for Pro Junior to ar­
course was borne out when many rive. The Carfagno family haa
of the gigantic turnout were vis­ been expecting an addition for
itors from other dubs in the th* last week and Jerry says she
Central Florid* area. 8everal of hopes the stork will get to work
the visitors Mid ths course waa sarly enough that little Carfagno
will see part o f tbe PGA Open.
In the finest shape In the area.
"This la going to be a wonderful
Judge H*utb*kler Buys First
Christmas," she said.
Ticket T* Mayfair Open
SNAS Challeages Orlande
Tickets to the Second Annud
The Orlando Naval Air Bate
$13,000 PGA Mayfair Inn Open
to battle.
went on sale last week at th* very has been ehsllanged
Last week the Sanford Naval Air
reasonable price of $3., which not
__f _ __I t__________ n,. . yin e •/**only
entities llie puichaaei to •♦•tfw fhs!Vf»F«1 *nd the ONAR
Is to be
witness'the tourney,
but also, accepted. Th* match
this year for the first time, a held next Saturday at the MayClinic and Exhibition sponsored fair C.C. The two stations will
by the PGA and conducted by bring 18 men each, comprising
8anford's own traveling pro, Jay four teams. The losing four teams
Hebert The Women’* Golf As­ will have to foot the bill o f meal*
sociation Is handling ticket tales fo r tha victors.
Hebbell Visit* Briefly
both
prior to and during
the
Carl Hubbell returned to San­
event.
but took
Jeanne Foulk was the first of ford briefly Saturday
the lady golfara to get an out time enought to play a round
Issue o f tickets. She rushed to over the beautifully conditioned
the country club,
arriving at course. In the round-robin four­
about the same time that Judge some that made up the party,
Housholder was about to te* off. Harry Tooke and Al Bryant both
A
sale was made and
Judge came with 75’t, Hubbell scored
Housholder was the purchase of * 74, and Mario Crafagno conthe
first ticket to the
PGA llnued sharpening his game with
a one under par 69.
Open.
Mario Takes A Breather
Jeanne Foulk *n a Winning Spree
Marie Is presently taking a
Jeanne Fouk
la not onty a
breather,
having
fireballer In the tales department, pedagogical
but she also plays an excellent completed tha ladies* refresher
game. Playing
In the weekly eourte and having a few days
tourneys of the Women’s Golfj before the Childrens' Class and
Avan., Jeanne has won five balls the High School Starting Class
begins.
in as many weeks.
Lib Cleveland Bark In Top Farm
Lib Cleveland has come Into
her own again during the past
weeks, too. Lib was 111 last year, N TH IS C IR C U IT COU RT. NINTH
c i.v t . (T f lr r iT o f r i.o H ii&gt; i.
but this season the hat already Jni Dai n
d f o h * » :w in o i. k c u c n t t .
three
ball*
in
ladles’
IN
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H iN C S H ir NO. *31*
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IV O n i'H
tourney play and heralds a wel­ EDM U N D R. DNEU8C1I,
come from all as she returns to
r u in tlff
V*
th* course In top form.
M A RK L O. NEUBCIt.
Monthly Intercity Meet To
N O T H '*: T O .VFFF.VIt
Be Held In Leesburg
T H E H T A T E O F F L O R ID A . T O :
The Inter-City Women's Golf M AIIEI. (&gt;. NEt'MCH. D an v lll* H u t*
League
of Central Florida
la H ntpltat, D anvlltn. r * n n iy l« a n l* .
Y ou s r s h tr s b y r « iu lr * J In fit*
mad* up of 12 clubs In the area, y ou
r w r itte n a p p ssra n rs In p trsn n
Sanford being one o f the mem­ e r by a tto r n e y , w ith lh * CW rk o f
h*
a b n v s a ty lfS C ourt on o r b a fo r o
bers. On Dec. 4, the Inter-City D aram
bor la th . ISSS. to a Hull fo r
monthly meet It in Leesburg at D lvorc*. aa an iltlrd abnva. and

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Fumbles Lost
3
Yards Penalized
60
Individual Yardage
Lakeview— McDonald, 80; Wor­
ley, 34; Crawford. 6; Burkett, 3;
Marden, 3
Sanford— Goernb*!, 41; Warner,
33; Schirard, 23; Dandridge, 24;
Barbour, 14; Byrd, 4; Johaoa,
4; Collins, S
Score By Periods
Lakeview -------- 0 0 0 0 —0
Sanford -------0 7 0 0 —7
Sanford Scoring;
Schirard (13
yard blocked kick return) Convirsion: Giles (placement)
2
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played Inald* tha Lakeview 33
yard line.
After
a late first
quarter
Seminole drive that penetrated
to the Devil If before fullback
Gocmbel waa shaken loose from
the ball, Lakeview was unable to
move against the fired up Sem­
inole defensive.
The Devil at­
tempt to punt
out o f the hole
provided the opportunity for the
blocked punt (core.
The Devils sparked a moment­
ary drive in tbe fading minutes
of the fleet half but It was halted
on the Seminole 31 when Stanley
pounced on a Lakeview fumbl*.
In the second half the Lakeview
defens* stiffened and their o f­
fense clicked In spurts. The most
Impressive Lakeview drive came
early In the third stanza when
the Devils moved 60 yards on a
sustained drive that was halted by
tbe Seminole defense on the San­
ford 21.
From their own 21 the Sem­
inole*
were unable to
move
agalnat the
stiffened Lakeview
defense, and on • punting aitua
tlon Joe Rustl got o ff the only
punt o f the evening. The ball
waa blown dead on the Seminole
32.
At the 32 the Devil* took ad­
vantage o f the break and moved
down to the Seminole nine yard
line behind a passing and running
attack. With a first ami goal on
th* Seminole nine at the end of
the third quarter,
the Devils
moved Into the final stanza with
a serious threat Meredith Scott
spelled
the end of that
drive
when
he gathered in a
Devil
pass and returned the Interecptlon 21 yards to the Seminole 30.
The Devjl* had another scoring
opportunity in the dying seconds
of
the game when
Seminole
safety Phil Ryrd Intercepted a
long Lakeview pats on his own
nine,
where he fumbled
and
Lakeview recovered.
Again the
stubborn Seminole defense refused
to allow the Devils to take ad­
vantage o f a break, and I-nkcview
ran out o f downs as the game
ended.
It wax a definite and decisive
victory fo r the Seminole*. Tom
Brown,
Scott, Stanley.
Fred
Behrens, Claude
Hlttell, Allen
Swain, Bchlrird, Barbour, Giles,
Goembel, and
Byrd comprised
the defensive unit that made its
best Impression of the season and
piesnt the
difference
in the
game.
Stanley wav particularity out­
standing. Th*
sophomore was
called up to the varsity after an
excellent season with the JVs.
All
during the game ho
wav
hampered
by a profuse
novo
bleed and periodically wa.v side­
lined to that ice packs could be
applied to temporarily halt th*
(low. The desire of the boy to
play football was tremendous. He
played shoulder to shoulder with
Schiranl and Barbour to spark
the magnificlent defense.
The Yardstick
Lakeview
Sanford
9
First Downs
8
128
Rushing Yardage 131
27
Passing Yardage 0
3— 19
Passes
0—2
0 Passes Intercepted By 4
3—32
Punt*
6—29

• M A T IN E E S EVERY
W E D N E S D A Y &amp; SA T U R D A Y
A T 2 P. M.

310 E. 1st

People 60 to 80:
Tear Out This Ad

• NEW CLUB HOUSE •

. • and mail it today to find
out how you can atill apply
for a $1,000 life insurance
policy to help take care o f
final expenses without bur­
dening your family.
You handle the entire Iran*,
action by mail with OLD
AMERICAN o f KANSAS
CITY. No obligation- No one
will call on you!
Write today, simply giving
your name, address and age.
Mail to Old American Ins.
Co-, 3 West 0th. Dept. LI209B 1001 S. SANFORD AYE.
Kansas Citjr, Mo.

Glass-enclosed, air conditioned and heated.
Admission $1 Pius General Admission o f 50c
Jerry Collins, Trnck Operator

Sorry, No M lnon

free"* milk production and your
beef catll* repidly put on valuable weight, when V-C Fertilizer
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vitamin* and other

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BI D W E L L
FEED AND SUPPLY CO.

S A N F O R D M O T O R CO., INC.
PHONE 1570

110 W . SECOND ST.
Located A .Miles South Of Sanford
On Highway 17-92 Turn West At Red Arrow

PHONE 1158

M a r h r f m i PURINA CHOWS aai PURINA PARM JUPPUB

�rHE SANKORI) HKKALD
IT—BUILDING
PAINTING

REPAIRS

FLOOR landing and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing. serving Saminole county tinea 192*
B. M. Gicaioa. Lake Mary

2415 S. Park

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MeRANEY-fiMITH

S3—WANTED to BUY

M— DOGS—CATS—PETS

PAINTS
Phone 1203

For Sale—Dachshund male pedi­ Good used 20 In. boy’s Meyel*. Eight choice lots In the Mayfair
greed. good with children SIR
Area at an attractive cash
Phone 2238-M.
Box 2705, the Sanford Herald.
price. Also twenty lets In
Wynncwood at an attractive
» —HUIS Elf—CATTLE—ROCS
price. W. E. Kirchhoff. Jr.
Phone 304.
Shetland Pony k new aaddle. A. 94—APTB—MOUSRB—ROOMS
E. dark , Osteen. Ph. 1354-J3.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms Lake Mary, 100 x 116. High, dry,
city water. $500. Box 19 Altgmprivate baths. 114 W, P in t 8t
onle Springs, Fla.
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency. Ph. 720-W 97—RRORRRft and REALTORS
43—ARTICLES FOR SALE

• RENTALS

M E R C H A N D IS E -

DeWalt Power Shop—»ee it at
GREGORY LUMBER
Sixth 1c Maple
Phone 2662
Ideal Christmas Gift for
Dsd and Son
10% Down—12.30 per week

«® W Fr’ S tm srT £ *
E A S Y T O F IN D -

H A N D Y — C O M P LE T E

We euy and sell used furniture Efficiency apt. Hl-way It-W So.
FOR BALE OR LEASE
City Limits. Slumberland Court. Highway frontage with building
Paying top cash prices (or any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
ING POST en 17-63 Pk 3682-W See Seminole Really for Desir­
2 Bed roam Concrete Black
able Houses and Apia. Phooe 47.
PICK A GIFT O r INSPIRATION
Reg. $1.98 Gem Dr Luxe
AlLFurnUked Homo
—Factory W tau—
— not Deaperatlon
Priee 98.200 - $1,000 Down
DECORATOR
FRIGIDAIRE'S exclusive
EFFICIENCY
Apartment.
Suitable
Alamlsum
See our beautiful renter pieces
for Winter Tourist. Private oath
PILLOW
Venetian Bttada
30-Inch French Door
10—PIANO SERVICE
SWEENEY'S
k shower. Steam heat Inquire
$1.39
Enclosed htnd. fag-proof botlon
Electric Range, Duf.M up
Registered Real Estato Broker
U4
Magnolia
Phone
147
Manuel
Jacobson
across
from
L L. Sill — Piano Technician
rail with ptaatle emit. Plastl
Phone 2971
17-92 at Hiawatha
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
CLAUDE IL WOLFE
Post Office.
U -P L A IE 8 u b a t
Phone 2164 Enute 1. Saaford
or rayon tapes. Cotton er nylon
BOUDOIR
308 E. First St.
Mayfair—3 bedroom. 1-bath heme.
LAMPS
WEST1NOHOUSE
Bear with oa. We’v* lo t growing &gt;1—ROOFING aad PLUMBING
S en karik G laaa u 4 P s la t C * . Call 1430-J after 6 p. m.
95.95 up
pains. THE DOGGIE DLNEU
Laura B. Osier. Realtor
Electric Irons
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320
2 Pc LIVING ROOM SU ITI
P L U M B IN G
WILRON-MAIER
A BAH, Laka Mary.
Uaiel M. Field, Associate
IN
OSTKEN-3
Rm.
furn.
apL
They’re lighter...
tl.11
All Foam Rubber
Contract and Repair Work
211
E.
1st.
St.
rhone
2601
So
Orlando
Hwy.
Ph.
1356
956
This b a free pass to the Prairie
Screen Porch. 934 mo. Call aDar
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
Fret Eitlmatea
1198
- ANNETTE’S - for good food,
EVENINGS:
9119
and
790
Lake Drive In Theatre for Ray9 Phone 1333.
CENTER
R. U HARVEY
Staak,
Chicken,
Shrimp,
ELECTRIC BLANKETS by —
MATHER o f Baafocd
mond
Lewie.
Exp.
date
Dec.
12,
Phone 1626
U5 Magnolia Ava.
Spaghetti, Koaher Corned Beef 204 Sanford Ave
203 E. First SL
•’Fblderest”
2 Room ApU. 112 E ta. Ph- 2963-W
1954.
Sandwiches. SO. CITY LIMITS.
9—yr. Guarantee
CERAMIC TILE
NYLON OOWN k
Clean apt. Oil heat. 611 Park.
LIVE BAIT
From $19.98
MOVIE CAMERAS
AND FOUND
Paul F- Mueller k Son Ph. 154
MATCHING ROBE
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop Guta
$29 93 up
Y O V E L L ' S
Free estimate. Quality work.
Fern,
garage
apt.
10?
E.
3th
St.
Pastr| colors trimmed with lace
3 Doten, 95c
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
LOST— Largo brown k white dog.
Missouri Minnows and Worms
Desk k Chair
and soft, dainty rosebuds
Childron'a pat Reward. Call
PLUMBING k HEATING
On the Corner by tba Clock
5 room house, bath, 2 screened
8c U
. by Fraypruf. $6.16 $996
290-W after S p . m
Septic Tank Installation A Berrien Fleming Greccry— E. Geneva Ave.
porches, garage. Adulla only, 204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 960
Heater Service, A r c h i e C.
From $19.95
COWAN'S—212 E. tit, Ph. 874
no pets. Apply 2218 Palmetto
PURENA
This is a free pass to the RIU
Harriett, Phone 734 W or 1335. BARGAINI Ape m e 8**
W1LSON-MAIER
Ave.____________________ _______
Home Spray
prrfert condition. Call at 2800
Then Ii t fui J. W. Smith. Ex;
211 E. First St. Phone 958
Ladles
date Dec. 12, 1BS6.
Pint 60c
Quart 11.0*
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwoid.
w. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO
Furnished cottage. Ph. 432-W.
Cosmetic Travel KlSz
BID WELL TEED 1 SUPPLY CO.
REALTORS
INTERNATIONAL STAINLESS
t—PERSONAL NOTICES
Paint 2J0 gal. Sweat Shirts, Jac­
$2.00
up
UO E. 2nd SL
Phono 1468
Pkoat 27 or 141
house,
kitchen 1941 Park Ave
6-Pc. Place Scttingi
ket*, Cota, Tents. Army-Nevy Two bedroom
ROUMILLAT «c ANDERSON
equipped. Central heating. 990 mo.
Beautiful patterns-$5.76-$K94
ll.’ TTW
Surplus. 310 Sanford Vva.
ROLLAWAY, BospUal and Baby
On the Corner by the Clock
Ph. 776. 2417 Laurel Ave._____
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage
Beds Day. Week, or Uootb—
COMPLETE
PLUMBING
JOB
Order
pcrsonallxed
French-fold
Tel. 1426. Furniture Center —
300
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
13448
Bed Guild, complete
REALTOR
SPORTS WEAR—Sweater*. Skirts
Christmas cards, with your Lovely 2-bedroom lake front furn.
Including: bath futures, cabinet
118 West First St.
R
ayaoad
Landqalst,
or
unfurn,
house,
•
miles
out,
941.95
PROPHYLACTIC
sink, wster pump, icptic tank
favorite map shot 25 for 94.
Blouses, Matched Seta
$85 per mo. Pnooe 2056-J-10.
ASSOCIATE
100 for 914. WIEBOLDTS CAM­
MATHER o f Sanford
and water heater, approximate­
Combs and ‘ Brushes, also
by Bobby Brooks, Lampl, Petti
Opened Nov. ltth French Ava.
Phene 1173.
Allaalb Bank Bldg.
ERA SHOP, 210 8. Park Ave.
Day Nursery for children from
ly (23 month.
„ _ . v
Comb, Brush and Mirror
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
203 E. First SL
Thb is a free pass to the Prairie
S months to 10 yri. old. Apply
Call, or tee us TODAY
Seta
Lake Drive tn Theatre for Ruth
SEWING
MACHINES
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
1600 Frsach Avc,___________
Wall-to-WaU and
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Metxler. Exp. date Dec. 12,1964.
Necchl — White
Famous Gullstan Carpeting
New and Used
TV U a ilT S
Plumbing. Kreihy Heating
On Lay-Awar or Credit Plan
3-Bcdroom
unfurnished
house,
GARRETT'S
323 E. 1st St.
A B. PETERSON
DESK LIGHTS
SANFORD LINOLEUM * TIL*
Fenced In back yard. Phone Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
M . G. HODGES
$2.93
127 W. ru n SL
1884-R.
£
T—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Service on All Wster Pumps—
New Culligan Chlorinator, U II.
Jr., P. J. Chestsraon, Garfield
FURNITURE CENTER
Wells Drilled — Pumps
WILSON
P. Sprayer outfit *8” boys
Willetts, John Melsch aod R. W.
Sell Your Car to
Newly redecorated 4 room furnPaola Road, Phone 700
116 W. First St.
bike. Phone 799-M.
WALLETS
Williams. A. C Doudney, Land
Ished apt. $55 mo. Call 435-R
ROY REEL
Surveyor.
93.50 to $10
306 W. Second SL
after
5:00
p.m.
500
Myrtle.
HALT-SLIPS.
while,
black.pink
a —SPECIAL NOTICES
Oil heaters, all Lind, cheap
Ill N Perk Ave
Pbune 1129
WM. E. KADER
Small, medium and large.'
We take yours In trade.
112 S. Park Ave.
-WANTED to RENT
S-R O A TS AND MOTORS
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
Roper Trading Poet
Just what she want*
IF IT 18 REAL E8TATF.
Real Art Pictures
and paint ace-HUI Hardware On Hwy. 17-92
Phone 1053-W,
for Christmaa
esk Crumley k Montelth
3-bedroom,
2
bath
homo
tn
Your Evlnrude Desler
Beautiful framed reproduction*
Co., 301 E. 1st S t, Phone 55
at
117
South
Park
Phont
771
COWAN'S
212
E.
lit.
Phont
174
Mayfair Section. 6 months or
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
This Is a free pass to the Movieand Originals from U JS
They Know
year's lease. Reply box IK
SOI E. lit St.
Phone MS
land Rlde-In Theatre for Mrs.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
W1LSON-MA1ER
Sanford
Herald.
Cigarette
Lighters
Cliff
Abies.
Exp.
date
Dec.
12.
We build, design and refinisk.
REAL EBTATE DRIVE-IN
USED MOTORS
1956.
A Urge, beautiful atlectlon
311
K.
lit. SL
Fhooe M l
See it 616 French, Ph. 52-B.
It—ACREAUB
1544 French Ave.
Unconditionally Guaranteed
94c
J.
W.
I1ALL,
REALTOR
1636 Mercury Mark 35
44—APPLIANCES
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON
WROUGHT IRON
Ten acre* exceptional tiled land
STILL TIME
(Demonstrator)
$496
Johnny Walker, Asnoclate
SYSTEMS
On the Corner by the Clock
on
hard
surface
road.
W.
E.
Smoking Stand
A few 20 HP, 1966 Mercury*
B
app
"Cell
Hell”
Phone
1758
To Order Personalised
All types and sires, Installed
Kirchhoff Jr. Phone 305.
With Maeazine Rack $7.95
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo
l e f t ...................................... SAVE
Photo Greeting Card*
"D o It Yourself.”
Ladies
Consult A REALTOR F lm
Fla. Phone FO-5-3315 or San
1957 MODELS, NEW
MATHER of Sxnfotd
23 for $3.50
100 for 919
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
JEWEL
BOXES
ford
1642-W
after
6
p.m.
• HP ...............- ..................... $231
CULLEN AND HARKEY
203 E. First St.
S T I N E
JAMESON’S _________Phone 919$
$7.16
30 HP .......- ............................ $4*6
It* N Park Avt.
Phene 2311
Machine and Supply Co.
Gas stove, good eond. $30. Phona
WERT JEWELRY STORE
40 HP ...............- ..................... $013 207 W. 2nJ SL
Ph. 62
44-PABM
S
AND
GROVER
969-J.
MEN'S ROBES
HAND HAMMERED
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
W. U. “ BUI” 8TF.MPER
202 E. 1st St.
Phone 6
and TV JACKETS
Brass from England
Closing Out—1 Only ,
Realtor
—
General
bswror
45—BUILDING
MATERIALS
CROSLEY - BENDIX
20 acre tilt farm. Three bedroom
all wool and blends
$299 Fiberglass Boat ....... $210
MONROE CORNER
Gey Allea Associate
QUILTED RODES-short, long
Sales and Service
bouse,
large
barn.
All
equipment
Crestllner Aluminum Boats
Arietta Priee, Associate
from $7.95
RED-I-M1X CONCRETE
CRAIT Is GIFT SHOP ,
Sizes 12 to 40, 30 to 44
RANDALL
and
machinery.
Easy
terms.
Ph.
fr o m
.................... —— . $313
Thone 003 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
Window Siili — Lintels
Y 0 W E L L ' S
1st St. 3 Ml. Welt o f d o c k
$12.06
#1
Electric Company
1393-J. P. O. Box 1154.
SEE NOW I
Septie Tank . State Approved
P U R C E L L ’ S
SarvleeQuality
-Satisfaction
Naw Mark 75 60 HP 6-cyl. Now
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Sand • Camant Mortar Mix
45—HOMES
123 W. 1st St.
Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 De Bary
on display.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Real Estate Invee'mentv
Trots l Trimmings
W. P . SMITH
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1334.
So. Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 2903-W
nEDROOM SHOES
h e a t in g
M otors—Boats— Paints—Glasa
Vomcn’ s — Men's— Children’s
-1515 S. Park
Phont 1203
Floor Furnace* k Circulator*
PHONE 9279 far CHERRY
CONCRETE
For genuine comfort
(teal Estate Brokerage — Notary
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
H. B. POPE CO , Inc.
DAISY
O A R R E T T ’ S
COMPLETE SELECTIONS
14 ft. plywood V-bottom boat. 200 8. Park
1219 W. 13th SL Rear-Barber Shup
Block, Sind, Gravtl Cement,
Phona 1440
Air Rifles
323 E. First St.
Christmas Tree Trimmings
Sacrifice, $100. Ph. 1193. Park
Concrete Pipe to meet ell
209 FAMILIES
95.50 — 98.60 — 912.95
and Decorations
SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
Ave. Trailer Ct. Inquire at of* This la a free pass to the Movie- Qualifications.
U R G E .SIZE
CAN’T BE WRONG
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Classified ads. Phone 1621 for a
flee.
Buy while stocks are complete
land Rlde-In Theatre for Mrs. Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Natural Solid CEDAR CHEST
helpful sd-writer.
Sanford Ava. at 2Slh SL
R. Mascy. Exp. date Dec. 12, Out West 13lh St.
KEL’S 5 and 10c STORE INC.
Ph. 248$
•— MOTORCTCUES-BICTCLBS
$49.60
1956.
Five beautiful residential develop­
FURNITURE CENTER
46-BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
ments: Bel-Air, l’ inecrest South BILUf HARO TO PAY? Sell
GAMES
Full sire boys bicycle, good
FAIRBANKS MOUSE Pumps
116 W. First St.
Pinccreat, Rose Court and Uiove
Books — Toys
condition. Ph. 1907-J.
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. HAYNES Office Machine Co.
things you're through w i t h
Manors, ere standing proof of
Block* — Banka
She'd love a dressy dress
Typewriters, adding machine*
LONG. Phono 388, 207 East
the high-acceptaocc rating ot
Plush Animals
STAN LEY’S BIKE SHOP
Sales-RtnUls, 314 5(ag., Ph. 44
Commercial Avc.
Priced
so
Reasonably
through Want Ads for CA8R
Odham k Tudor homes.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Repair All Makes
From
$6
M
to
$7.96
17—FURNITURE—IIO U S M f'.D
Call 1821.
BIKE PAINTING
You can buy with safety, and live
GATLIN BROTHERS
H. k A. DEPT STORE
O. D. Farrell's
in
the
secure
knowledge
that
Dragline
k
Bulldozer
Service
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools,
Sanford Ave. at 4th St.
Accept to Dee. 13— xmas Storage
GYM SETS
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Ph.
2233
Geneva.
2495
W.
Sanford.
your
home
will
continue
to
in­
ete,
Hought-soM.
Larry's
Mart
310 E. 4th
—
Phone 2434
Eight-play ....... 524.95
FOR QUICK ACTION use Claui
SHOES—A
useful
gift
for
Featuring:
321 East lit. SL Phono 1531.
crease In value.
II play, with slide $34.95
ENVFl/OPF.S, Letterheads, stalothe Lady for Everyday
12—TRAILERS
The Very Rest
fled id s to sell, rent hire. Call
FURNITURE CENTER
meeis. Invoices, hand bills, and FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
and Drcsa $2.98 up
310 E. First
IF 116 W. First 8t.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
182le say “ Charge It.”
Ik will pay YOU to see us before
SANFORD
SHOE
CENTER
You Select Your
BERRY’S. We are experts at as­
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
you buy. Open Evenings and
205
S.
Sanford
Ave.
Home In
WESTERN DENIMS by Wrangler*
sisting you to secure gracious
LIQUEURS and BRANDY
West 13th 8t.
Sundays.
South I’ ineerest—Sanford
good looks with functional con­
Sizes 4-18, 13M o i denim
Assortment in a Gift Box
EaaUide Trailer Salsa
LET IT RAIN, let It shine. Every
Everyone
appreciates
Grove Manors----- Sanford
O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call
venience. Today's best buys In
$2 08 — $3.50
palatka, Fla.
94.93 complete
THE FINEST
nationally advertised furniture
Ralph Ray, 3130.
COWAN’S
or
day U a good day to use the
THE
TOWN
PUMP
Give her—
at DISCOUNT TRICES. 991 W.
Valencia Vilias-DcLand
212 E. First St. Phone 874.
'A irstrea m Houie Trailer for sale.
112 W. First St.
Denial
Green
Houso
Slipper.
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERING
First SL Phone 1617 for Even­
Want Adi.
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
. Purchased new this year. Com.
IVEY S SHOE STORE
ing Appointment.
Slip Covers and Drapes
Balt Buckles .. ..... $530
piete with combination refri­
SALES OFFICE TOUVY—
STANLEY KUI.P
NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! To
RINGS—births tone, signet
gerator, gas range, lias heat,
2625 S. French Ave
•
DIG
VALUES
PHONE 2838-J.
Intaglio and Clast .....$19.50
twin beds. dineU* A 12 gallon
Phones: 2100 ami 2980
sell something fait order a fastFor Thoit In SdrvicB
• QUICK CREDIT
water tank. St. John’s Realty,
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
O n 11 A M &amp; T u D O it Inc.
Phone 1129 or 1070. Sanford.
lto S. Park Ave.
• EASY TERMS
acting Want Ad.
IK
WILSON MAIEE
“ Builders of Ftnrr Homes
THE
SANFORD
HERALD
Watch
Bands
$3.95
up
Sleeping Bags
~ 14—USED CARS
New and Used Furniture
26-HELP WANTED FEMALE
For Florida Living"
would be as welcome as
Barrettes-ilair Clips $l.3u up
Naw Kapok
311
E.
First
SL
Phnne
95*
You’ll Be Miles Ahead with i Saleslady for steady Job. Must
a daily letter from home
Compacts
$2.95
$10.95
New 1957 PONTIAC, now on dis
$1.
month—$11.50
year.
be neat and friendly. Apply in
XM AS SPECIALS
FRANK NOEI.I., Jeweler
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
pi*yBy Mail Anywhere
pcr*on, Jacobson Department
UO S. Park Avc.
310 S. Sanford Ave.
—and—
( Free Lay Away)
Store.
Y ou’ll be Dollars Ahead with the
l high-appraisal trade-in you gat Girls
ried through October, the October USE FOUND FOR PLAYED OUT
over
21
eppty
Pig’n FREE 10-13 lb. Turkey with $12,000. 3 bedroom, air condition­
- from Rsy Herron. Just phone
ed, enclosed garage, block con­
death total would have been about
OIL WELLS
Whistle. Park Ave. A 25th SI.
following:
2456, or after 6 p.m. Ph. 1343-W
struction.
Hardwood A
cork
8oo higher.
TAMPA tn—Played out oil wells
floor*. M) x 135 lot. Low FIIA
Wnnted— Ileauty operator. Mary
“ Credit for this improvement,” may serve s vital purpose in the
Qulltop Innerspring Mattress
•47 Chev. coupe. $35. Ph 1292-XM
monthly payments. $52.79 after
Brown Beauty Shop. Phone
stated Ned II. Dearborn, council future as ash cam for radioactive
and Matching Box Spring
buying
owner* equity.
232J
1169.
president, “ must go mslnly to the rubbish.
flcg. $133
LESS TRADE $99
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
VACANCY
PROBLEMS?
Find
average driver and pedestrian anl
A nuclear scientist told tht
LADIES
$94.50
certainly to alert public official* Florida Academy of Sciences yes*
“ IF”
Hi Riser
By OWNER
tenants fast thru the Want Ads.
You want new interest and extra
who were alarmed over the fact lerday that disposal o f radioactive
-I I — IlEAUTY PARLORS
Lak« front, new three bedroom
$295 00
money, sell Avon Cosmetics 3-Rm. Group
that the traffic accident problem waste will become an urgent prob*
house on Lake Emina. One and
Mrs. J. Russell. P. 0 . Box 975
'910 Waves by Zotoa k Realistic
was getting out of hand.
lem when commercial atomic en*
half tiled baths. Florida room SOMETHING MISSING? Locale
CHICAGO
M
)—'Th#
nation’*
traf­
Sofa-Bed
with
Matching
Chair
Orlaudo.
97.M Thru Nov. Open 8 a-m.
ergy plants really gat into pro*
Lot 211’ x £13’. Turn So. one
“
We
are
getting
action."
fic
death
toll
hat
taken
a
sharp
Reg.
)I99
NOW
$189.00
It quickly through Want Ads.
Call 671
mile at Oaklawn Cemetery.
77—HELP WANTED SIALE
Traflfc fatalities in the first 10 duction. Dr. Walter If. Zonn o f
drop — a turn the National Safe­
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
months o f this year added up to Dunedin said ocean beds and old
Phone
1121.
Bookcase Bed
ty
Council
calls
“
amazing."
This U a free pass to the Itltx
Newspaper street saleiboys want
Dresser and Mirror
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
The council reported that motor 152,420. The total was 5 per cent oil wells aro possible dumping
Theatre for Alice
McMillan.
cd for work sftsr schn-il. Ages
Innerspring Mattress
Let expert stylists give you soft,
vehicle
fatalities slumped 12 per higher than in corresponding pe- spots, but he said that only re*
Exp. date Dec. 12. 1956.
up to 14 yeara ul.i See Mr
Box Spring
lasting waves o f eternal beauty,
cent In October.
j ri°d of 1635- But at the end of search will provide a satisfactory
Holley at Tha Sanford Herald
Complete BEDROOM
Priced from $8.50
It
stated
that
the
abrupt
down-,'dne
months it was 8 per cent solution.
2-bcdroom
home
with
Florida
right after school.
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
turn:
! higher.
room, extra large utility room
PHONE 563
OPEN MONDAYS
Young aggressive
retail sales
Halted a rise that had extend-1 Dearborn said the October lm- 41,000. A couple of month* ago It
Must see to appreciate. 301 E.
man, full time. FIRESTONE
26th. Ph. 2258-J.
T
I
L
9:00
P.M.
ed through 12 consecutive months.; provement had not eliminated the looked as if It might reach 42,*
17—SUILDlNd - REPAIRS
STOKES.
Completely reversed the normal possibility that the 1956 total 000."
PAINTING_______________
»!y OWNER
seasonal trend.
’ would top the record of 39.696
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
The council noted that the Oc­
ROUTE SALESMAN
1
year
o!J,
2
bedroom
Concrete
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. 1232
Set up a chant# to keep the 1956, killed in 1941. But he added
tober decrease wa« spread out
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF Over 25, must be bondable. Good
Block house. Furnished
or un­
“ Bud Bamberger. Mgr.
total
from
reaching
record
“ W* are almost certain now through all regions of the coun­
THAT NEW ROOF because you
physical condition. Salary &amp;
furnished. Ph. 1618-R.
FREE DELIVERY
that the toll will be well under try.
haighta.
fear the cost will be too great?
commission, paid vacation and
Wby not drop in? It’ll cost you
Deaths on the streets and roads
other benefits. Reply Box UD
Five room house with bath and
nothing to talk it over. You may
In October numbered 3.150. That
% Sanford Herald.
approximately
thirteen
acres
of
have a pleasant surprise in store
wat 12 per cent under the number
&lt;*
high hammock land. W. E.
HILL LUMBER k SUPPLY 56—WORK WANTED FEMALE
who died in October, 1955. And-it
Kirchhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
In OUR Store
YARD 223 W. 3rd St.. PHONE
was the lowest oil for any October
Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M.
13 *The Lumber Number.
since 1949.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
A solid truckload of Modern Plat­
“ Not since January of 1948,”
VA— FIIA—CONVENTIONAL
form Rockers — All upholster­
Ted Burnett
SELL
-the council said, “ Had traffic
ed and 100". Nylon — With 16
FINANCING
for PAINTING
death* been reduced as much as
Aajthtag
beautiful colors from which to LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
2601 Grandview
Phooe 1952-M. 33-MONEY T f LOAN
12 per cent In any month."
choose — Hurry for beat selec­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Kith A
tions — While they last, ONLY
Usually fatalities are higher in
AUTO LOANS
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
$19 88
October than In any preceding
Classified
COST LESS
Marine Finishes
Phooe 1991
1100 Ueilonvilla
month of a year.
For Your Boat •
of Sanford
Council statisticians situ mat.
OSTEEN-2 bedroom traine home.
Senkarik Glasa and Paint Co.
203-09 E. 1st St.
Phone 127
Lake front. $7,000. Reichened
Ilf lthe rising trend of lh« first
OF SANFORD
cr. Osteen.
112-114 W. 2nd SL
Phone 320
jtiuna monihJ o f Urn year had csx-

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C lA S S IM ID ADS

Gifts b fH w ^ l

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ROSA L. P A Y T O N .

P k 1821

OZIER R E A L T Y CO

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE
Seminole Realty

ftM

Robert A. Williams

Gifts for Dud

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Gifts far Bo

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Holiday Chttr

Gifts for Girls M l.

EMPLOYMENT

Nation's Traffic
Death Toll Takes
'Amazing' Drop

BUSINESS
SERVICES

$179.

JUST DUMPED

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FINANCIAL

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WOOLSEY

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ndidatM Qualify! Gardens
or Town Election
By Balk Lay*
L n «r»«M — Candidate* for tba
-•m ini elwttoa in L o a ffa e d on
.T im day, Doe. 4, k u &lt; mow qualMad and thoi* aorUn* offlra*
will be, for Mayor, Otln Klein
* »d Daolai flrroeaey, Incumbent.
Fir* 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*
' cn a b on u , ala*. Eldon K. William*
a*n, flaaor Bod Scott. 0 . H.
•todgraso, Ruttall Grant and Lin­
ton Can.
Burning far lb* c ooiMaod offic*
at Clarir. Troaiarar-Aatettor will
b* Joy Hlaai Crocker and Charlaa
Morrla**, incumbent The offle*
at Tan C*n*ctor, Rofar Crocket
and Marguerite Merriton. Inenabant,
The*# office* are aD for a twoyear period and thoa* bring elect•d will take office on the firat
regular meeting night In January
1MT,

Voters To Elect 2 Coandlmen

M tA M V Q B D n m D
P i n •. M a a , M «. « . IB M

(Caotlaaed tram Pag* 1)
pink mataea o f bloom toward tho
coveted sign.
Mr*. Cowan, dlmlnutlr* chat**
lain* o f thla lovely home, asked
na t* view the interior where the
rreach influence still reigns. A
circular atalreai* o f wrought Iron
curve* sweetly to the room* above
from a hallway who** walls are
finished la moity 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 of every*
thing would lead us to choose
this as the Home o f the Month,
ala*. Built six years ago, as Mr*.
Cewan tells na, M looks as if It
had just been finished, polished
and ready for a soiree.
A member of the Dirt Gard*
nera Circle, Mr*. Cowan express­
ed herself pleated and over­
whelmed with the choice o f the
garden tlub committee, headed by
Mra. S. C. Harper, Jr. o f th*
Camellia Circle. Mr*. Harper is
one o f a committer who visit* th*
Sanfod homes and ehooses what
appears to them as the most in­
terestingly planned and cared for
lawns. On* does not have to be
a member o f the garden club to
compete for this honor.

Memorial Senrke lighting Contest
Missionary Teds f
Big Crowd Enjoys Honors Deceased
Of Experiences
77
Gala Square Dance ^rofhen Of Elks
In Philippines
ponsored By P-IA

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Ve­ thro* children aad I* employed
(ChatteMd tram Pag* I)
ters
win go to the polls her* at Baynhams’ Shoo Co. Ia Orlando.
ten silver dollars. Residential con­
Law is making hla first attempt
.testants
T " - - - may' select
--------------- - of Tuesday fDee. 4) to elect two
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# Town CounrfL V uaa with the Alien Drug Co., U marcandidates have qualified for the ried and has four children and
la the fourth division.
race. They are incumbent Hug# has been a resident of Altamonte •
First prize for th* commercial
Wolf. E. Martin Law and _ H.
S- Spring! for about three years.f)
Christmas
m n a i n i a i Lighting
u g n u n g division
a iv m o u will
_
Wolf, aad a brother, ar* panbo th# Florida Power k Light! S e»*n* -Jnera In Wolf Brothers Sorvaylng,
Co.'* Traveling Trophy awarded ■boird for • m001,11
^
signing
from offle# to enter the Orlando Avt., Winter Park. He
ng ____
annually to the commercial es­
tablishment displaying th* best race for Mayor but wa* defeated live* with hla wife and two chilChristmas lighting arrangement by tba preaent Mayor W. L. dran on Grandview Av*.
Swofford. He la married and has
The four 123 U. S. Savings
Bonds will b* given by Florida
Power k Light Co., 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 will meet tomorrow ported. F in t raporta from the
at 3 p. m. In Library Hall seen# of tha accident, shortly af­
for their annual Chriilmi* 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. "The 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 for David MeFerdinand Duda. alternate cap­ gift.
Gulra will be held at 10 a. m.O
tain, showed remarkable skill as
Hostesses for 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 oflBlatlng. 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 Cemetery.
Tom Brown, and Joseph Duda.
The Pierson quintet was not
even a match for th. substitutes.

Four Control Florid* Lodges
By MARIAM JONRS
o f tho Benevolent aad Protective
OVIEDO— •Wo donned amt
Order o f Elka took port ia aa lm
heavy coat and wont to the Ovto"Chsae the tm. eheae tba 1
pnorive, dignified memorial ser­
do
Methodist Church Friday ej,l l t that pretty gin round and vice hi honor of their departed
evening at 4:30 for th* fam ily, round I” This was the marry call brothers yesteday afternoon ia
night basket supper honoring Um |that set fe*t t* flying at Jh* gala the lodge rooms of the Sanford
squar* danct at Om Plaacreat hast dub.
Her. C. L Spottawood.
School Saturday Bight A largo
Taking port la th* service w en
The Rev. Bpottawood, ia addl- crowd was ia attendance at thla
member* aad their ladies from
t&gt;on *• b*lng * former pester of PTA iponsored affair, which fea­
DeLaml No. 1443; Daytona Beach
the church, has been for several tured real Addlin' music by tho Lodge No. 1141 and New Smyrna
Navy
Square
Dane*
Band,
with
year* a missionary to the Philip­
Beach Lodge No. 1S67,
caller Lt. R. J. Griffith, expertly
pines. Thla was a special occas­ calling the seta. Eva* those who
Th* program wat as follows:
ion, being his first visit to his bad Btver squaro-daneod before Piano Prelude. "Sweet Hour of
able ti follow through with Prayor” , Mias Allyaon Leo; Open­
former ehurck since being a mis­
Griffith's walk-through explana­ ing Ceremony, Exalted Ruler and
sionary.
Officers; Prayer by tho dhapHonorable Mayor Leo Gary, tions aad. tho school cafeteria
lala;
Mai*
Quartette.
"M y
was on hand to ahaka hands with realty rang with th* tapping feet,
Task"; Roll Call of Deceased
clapping
hand*
and
fiddle
musle.
averyoot.
Brothers, Exalted Ruler and OfDuring tha evening, many conWe did not get to stay for tba
fleen ; Tenor Solo, “The Lord's
plea
had
their
picture*
t
a
n
a
la
program, at which time Rev.
Prayar". William W. Brown: De­
Spottawood gave a very Inter­ an old fashioned buggy, set upon dication Service at the Altar;
esting talk on his missionary ex­ th* stage, loaned for th* occasion Mate Quartette, "Heaven la My
s n u a or h it
periences in tha Philippines. Th* by Sligb Earnest. Ia the kltehea Home” ; Memorial Address, the
23
Rev. George Caritoo, pastor of o f the school, refreshments at Rev. Father Richard J. Lyons;
the
local church, supplied us with homemade pies and eakes, war* Closing Ceremony; Benediction
1
»
-erred, with coffe* aad soft
■ u r i i t * o 4 If 4**o inelf
data though.
by Pother Lyons.
tlv* oaxnowa Half*. 4*»l****. *****
George Morgan, chairman of drinks to quench th* thirst arous­
»•#*. ***ls***aAllyaon Lao played a special
ed
by
the
exciting
but
strenuous
lru *t**« a d * ■ »
•**
1
the board of stewards, and many
piano
solo. "A va Maria", a Bach•UJmUS br- »*raua*.
,?r
o f th* other stewards and their dancing o f "Birdlo in th* Cage," gounod arrangement. The mala
•aaln at aalJ »**P*«U*f (•■•* 4#- w »
'Solly
Goodun"
"Texas
Star",
landaaia. o o * N i b e f I b i o l AN- D a n | | | | I
wives were on hand for the
NIK
MARRU M
w d* i jj *a m
* ika* '»
UAlte
N
IK K. KAJUlIa
* * !: I r E d l U l !
T ile qu intet i v f i l i f i ] lu u o fV u«*il
*R'.a for thf Clam,' and other lime quartette wne mad# up e? Wil­
occa sio n .
■M• n«r uuauiBri it
*'"* *‘ i
liam Brown, Al Case. Warren D. with Wallace Kelsey replacing the
honored
call*.
tiii.
t a .t r
reedeetlv #
uoknown
J ass* Waller, district superin­
a and Charlie Morrison
■veteran, Jim Hall, and the team
katr*.
g t o o t .e * . «•*•*»•
(Continued front P.ia* One)
MU* Ann* and Den Reynolds
tendent of Orlando, walcomtd tho
|i.aor*.
«r*d lior*.
The following numbers o f tha worked with pnwfect
teamwork
period.,
with
or
without
a
Pea­
and
Ed
Varn
and
hla
date
woo
ani out
•» Mttle* riatmtoj
visitors following tho opening
local lodge were honored in the and won despite Jim's absence ]
or acalaat **IJ nut Bowl; the girls
h r . Ibrouafc. ‘•odor
-------would be prayer by the Rev. Carlton.
th* jitterbug contest which waa
•errlee: Wurt W. Warner, Artie from the tram.
d*i*ndoYu,~'*r olth.r of ih .a ; *»r
one of th* big events of th* even­
. . . oil m i n i * hovloo. or clam* playing volleyball and cheerlead­
D. Smith, J. H. Watson, Raymond
The
Rev.
Spottawood
aald
that
Andy Duda, who showed sur­
llog
ag
tv
*••»*,
----ing: tha boya and girl* o f th*
lo
n
a... ——
o » ro . . * — . UUe.or
ing. They were awarded two doeM. Higgs and Henry Thurston.
toraot In I t . In lln w ln * .l.w ilb .d fourth and fifth grades would be the next 10 year* In Asia will
prising skill last year, did well,
orated
cokot.
ad I j l a f 00&lt;t b . l « » to N -m tooU
Officers o f the local lodge are: even with a bad knee.
during probably be tha most crucial
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coala
( ’ uiin t?. rtcrtd o. t '►*w 11: M1,
o flearning various dances
Carl Fabry. * ft 4 center, was
N K 't o f M W . aad NU o f UK * o f their physical education periods. years in its history. Probably In headed th* Square Dance com­ Kaalted Ruler, Roy D. Green;
S I V . u f Snctloo 1*. T o w n .h ip 1 .
(he next 10 years the struggle be­ mittee and soma of th* other* Esteemed Leading Knight, D. Guy really "on the beam " with buc­
In
other
wordi,
regular
school
S outh. I U o ( . 11 K o .l.
T ou. aad .n ch o f you .
life goes on in a routine manner tween the communistic and the helped to mako th* evening a Allen; Esteemed Loyal Knight, kets and foul shots and ended
b r notUlod that a oult h a . b .. a
democratic philosophy will be success were: Mra. S. E. Undel, W. D. Harden; b teem ed Lec­ up with 11 buckets for a total
brnuahl . g . l n . t you to i h . t l r - up to the day before the Peanut
turing Knight, R. P. Mapea; Sec­ of 25 points in all. He was fol­
rMolved one way or the other.
c u ll Court. In and fo r S .m ln o l. Bowl.
Mrs. Bea Polley, Mrs. Delerea
C utintr. F lirld o. In ih o n r » r y . »n He .aid that one uf the wisest Chillis Mr and Mrs. Dick Elam, retary. W. O. Livingston; Trea­ lowed by Ferdinand Duds with
When the Sanford Grammar
t i l l . * W . U NORTH. .1 nl.
surer, Myron Reck; Eiquirr, Har­ 14 points. Half time score was
» r r .. V. LIZZIE A N S A
WII-MON. School celebrated the May Day thing, he had ever heard anyone John Angel, M n. Margaret Reyn­
quarter and
W idow . .1 at, d .f.n ila n t . and r o o , activities In a big way, tha chil­ say whether they ware a gra­ old!, Mr. and Mra. Pate MeKnlght, ry Canell; Tiler, E. P. Hair; 33-10, 34-14. third
a a d M .k a f you. ara r e iu lr .d lo
73-23 final score.
as duate of Harvard, Yale or any Cecil Ogle*, M n . W. S. Higgin­ aad Chaplain, Jamas Stowell.
n la your A n iw .r
to
plaintiff*’ dren would aometlmea lose
If Taul'i tram can Just keep
C o n p la ta t w ith tba C I .r k a f Mid much a* three weeks of school. other place, came from the mouth botham, Mr. and M n . Pat LaaC au ri. and oorva u m i o la ln tlff.' at- The results, wanted and needed
up the good work it will be a
o f a man who could neither read lar, Mra Kenneth Forrest, M n.
tnrnoy.
HEO.
A.
MPERR
Jit.,
gate year for the basketball fans
w h o a , i d d r .a . lo F. O. R m l i l t . for the children are obtained with, or write.
J. B. Brown, Mr. and M n. BUI
H anford. F lorida. a ra p * o f raid the Peanut Bowl, b ill w ith o u t the |
again.
Glenn.
M
n
Harry
Weir,
Mrs.
L
m
“
Th*
trouble
with
you
Miss­
A n .w a r on o r b .f o r o \V*dno..Uy,
cl!!*
Fessler,
M
n
.
Edyth*
Cor­
J a n u a ry 1. A. D . H IT . and If you loss of class time.
ionaries,’ ’ tha man uttered, “ la
fa ll to da oo, a d .a r .o ara coo*
The Bloodmobile of the Central Wight, chairman o f th*
Friday night’s Peanut
Bowl lhat you scratch where we ain't ner, M n. Erma Chlch, M n. J. C.
Elka
fo o a o w in bo ontarad a g a in .t ynn,
gama
will
actually
be
the
resume
Andnws, M n. J. B. Foley. M n . Florida Blood Bank will be in Club Blood Bank said today.
g a d .a u k a f yau. fa r t h . r . l l . f d .itching."
Sanford at the Elks Club, tomor­
of all o f the efforts put in dur*
m an d td la Mid re m p la ln l.
Anyone wishing to place blood
The Rav. Spottawood .aid that E. S. Higginbotham. Mn. Koch, row afternoon between I and 3
T b a a a tu r . a f thl* «ult I . ta Ing cla n time at Sanford Gram­
in the bank for other* or to
Mrs. D. M. Paul, Mrs. Louise Dr*
e n l .t tba t i l l , in t h . a b o * . d.fc
miiiionary
work
has
changed
in
mar .School.
p. m. and at Dr. Stark*’ * Clinic group accounts r a n do so to­
a r lh .d laad.
the past few year* in an attempt bert. Mrs. Clarane* Foggs, and from 3:30 to 7:00 p. m., Ralph
W ITN KK*
my
hand
and i ti.
morrow afternoon, Wight said.
many
other
Plnecnst
pannta
goal a f aald C ourt at la n ia r d , S .m .
to “ .cratch where the people art
who mad* contributions and help­
la a la County. F lorid a, t h l. Ird day
Itching.
•* D w am bar, A. D., t i l l .
ed in various ways too numerous
/Ml 0 . t . H B R N P O V
“ Th* need* of tho people in the to mention. AB those rate a large
C I.rk a f M id C ourt
missionary field are: first,medl vote of thsnka and a "w*H done.'(C L E R K 'S S E A i.)
0 * 0 . A . SPEE R . JR .
cal care; second dental care;
(ronUnu*.l
From
.Pace
1)
H t ^ l l o ^ f o r ^ p la in tiff.
will be the second lour of duty third, food; fourth, education;
S a n fo rd , Florida.
al Sanford NAS for I/1DR. Kuos the Rev. Spottawood said, lie con­
n rm c in c c r r c o tt a r » r ritr. lie was formerly Security Offl- tinued. “ The first four are mani­
n i r n i j u d ic ia l
c ir c iit ,
( # i m i .v i|,.r
terr o f the C4
station in m i , before festation of evangelism as well
fan
o m a i x n i .f i
Ae n
being
relleverl
by LCDB Tliley. because a man who is sick and
FLO m n * . in c h a n c e r y a a u
By Bath Lay*
• vrr v e e i u r r t it l e
A native o( Banner. OVIa., IX!- hungary i» not scry -uiceptlble to
a
■&gt; B R A M R A W ,
Longwood—A political rally will
the Gospel of Love."
P laintiff. DR. Tlllev firs* entere.l Ih* Navy
Longwood tonight
In 1W4 During hi« more than -----------------------------------------” b# held la
• A L F H T. BADLBR aa d B tJ .A B.
at seven p. m. in Library Hall,
veam of naval rrvlc.. he ha»|
d
Nov.mber W.
k A n tJ n a . his w ife . *« * i.
to introduce the candidate* seek­
n a fam iaati. been Commanding Officer of two
mJrrleH ln
v o n cm n r a r r r
ing tho town offices to tha general
nav.il
nhlpn.
m
veil
u
partlci|».nt’
.
TO* JOHN B. C A I.U J W A T an,I
______ _______ C A L U lW A T . h i. ing in varinu- uperatinnn thmn-h- former Min Dorothy Willard, oi public.
Mr. H. T. Milwea will be mod
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Mans
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W . PIH TLB and ------ -----------erator for th* evenings program.
PIRTt.H, hla N tfa ; UKOUOK cer-ln charge o f the Sanford NAS children. Peter &lt;|»nrge. M.
Following the rally
refresh­
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ed
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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

W ekiva Is Being
Worked On

Golfers from evary section of
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
Mayfair Inn $13,000 PGA Open.
clnths in the Weklva River by the followed up by a boat crew, said
Four of 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 of 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 that'to set to ih» "h ardto-get” 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
“ EYE* AS DEEP AS HIE SEA*’ are thoie o.* Captain Red Beard, and airplanes were not euceeisful otherwise, Holley explained,
Open. He was named PGA golfer
skipper of 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 of the most
place with $33,000 winnings in
ketch before taking off t.» visit the entire length of the St. Johns
River. (Saif Photo)
cinth Control Division, contract- difficult rivers in the state to
1933.
ed for the use of helicopter ser- rficb&lt;Gardner Dickinson Jr., of Pan­
vice from appropriations by the
ama City, who Just won ths
Efforts to eradicate tbe hya­
state for 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 vil­ 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." (Staff Photo)
Jack DcJcan, Director of the
for seventh place !n the Mayfair
county commissioners, and offi­
Hyacinth Control Division stated
Inn Open last year. He won tbe
cials of the Hyarin'h Control
that "Weather permitting, we Division a number o f weeks
Miami Beach Open early 4n 1934.
hope to complete the project. At
Dickinson hat been under the tu­
dons
Boards of county commission*
Hu, date hyacinths are dead to
d
, |h#|r efforU
torage of Ben Hogan.
to
both fork*, and we will continue cllminate one of 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 Urcami 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 Wnt 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
of
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
Hll small cabin sailboat isn't
In 1934 To*ki also won the Bat­
in the Florida Highway Patrol1participate 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
ourselves," said W. W. IJnx, of Troop D.
Thursday night Dec. 2&lt;).
a. man of the sea, but Archibald
that year with the total earn­
president o f the Seminole County
"We will have a bigger and ings of $4331941.
Overwhelming response to an
Yow 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 of County CommlsMack for the second Annual Charity golfer to be her* for the 3layknows inch by inch.
^&gt;ortjfd th»t^ work^ i* «h «4 - sloners thla morning for property Patrol Trooper T. Mark
fair Inn event. He U the second
tiled to begin by December «th on on which to construe* a Seminole and CapL Ralph Hrcckenridge of Night," said Collins.
.Bass fishermen, duck hunters.
Troop D, resulted In 20 applica­
The American 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
ft lB I the St. Johns niver may
"D on 't you think an agricul­ program and to become part of ..ill p r e n t an American Flag to Finsterwatd finished heradasLveat.
In e U« for fifth pile*. .Ho won
ami
Orange
Counties.
'h a .c &gt;ecn this rather strange
tural building la important to the
ik.
.....
organization.
*
*the Sanford Orlando Kennel Club the Ft. Wayne Open in 1939 and
A contract for this werk wss ex­ SonCuj’tr Coun'.y” f 1.1m a*ke&lt;l the
red bearded sailor And once you
Commander I.vnn Lyon of the,fur their new flagpole which will placed second in the Colonial In­
ecuted with W. L. Cobb Construese e the beard, as hefty a one as
commlwsioner*.
local American legion Post said] be dedicated at that time.
vitation which waa played in Ft.
tlnon Company of 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 Amcr- Worth, Tex.
U readily understandable why he
Four of the winners of th«
the project was let on October I think the building 1* Import- Un.ckenridge outlined the pro-.ican lx-gniii Post will be an Anhaa 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 our 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 of grad­ o f property located on Commer- iiir community traffic problem and Sanford
F.lkx Club
Uudcrprivi*
“ Having knocked about the At­
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, off an on, gath­
of Orlando and a point northwest
Commissioner 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,
of 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
necessary to hold u public sale for, proved by all member* of our High School Dance Ban I for the
length of 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. Commissioner Fred Dyson1expect 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 "It 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 bebought legally. ’
thtf squad, and we hope to have the group has played, however, Illinois couple round out their
| • vlgation,” he said, “ because my
Clerfk O. P. Herndon explained Qur own squad to assist in those they have performed many lime* Florida vacation as they had an­
23-foot ketch “ Trotamundos" has
The Seminole County Minister-! 1° *he commissioners that "at emergencies," said Lyon.
for the students in assembly pro- ticipated.
no motor."
Ernest Ozler and hi* wife of
Even the sails, he said, which
lal Association will meet tomor- Present the lot l« dedicated as n
owith 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|stir * 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* were: Sidney Vihlen, Vivian o ff in Sanford for a visit with
twisting stretches of the stream,
merelal Ave.
Seminola C o u n t y
Attorney( , ajd
I Ferrell, Tommy 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 "We
„| urgC any veteran with an St. John, Dickie Rountree, Wally Drier at their home on Summerlin
each side blanket off the wind.
think. " Captain Red Board yetted from hi* ketch a* he maneuver­ manager of
Radio
StationWTRR
had thesame
situation on
Dark
honorable discharge, that la W’ Dope, HarrisonAve.
Smith, Gregory
The Tommy
visiting WilOzleri were en*
"A frequent use of a 11-foot ed tiound for this picture. (Staff Photo)
is
slated to
speak
totheminis’ Ave. property.
The city has
In.ii* |terr-te«I In taking part in ihe pro
Walker, I’etc Ran*.
Joying their trip through Florida
oar for iculling through deep
#r* on "religious breadcasting".
that they will go along
gram, please get in touch with Hams and Tommy llcn-on.
but (heir gaiety was somewhat
A nominating committee head- the same plan In regarda to this neorge Maybury by phoning 331
--------------------------dampened when they discovered
ed by th* Rev. W. P.Brooks
Jr... property."
to maka arrangement* for an ap
the loss of the address of their
willmake Itareport andoffteer*1 Commlisloner*
agreed thet no plication blank,” said Ihe local'
daughter and son-in law, Mr. and
"T h u
for 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 of the
'yhom,(|, are running away with n«*s meeting o f Ihe Fir»t Chimt-,
'r-Jin Mr*. Cooper bit 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
the irack* highly Mirceisful cam- supper at G 30 p. m. Report* on
•
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k«.i yalign,
a* Su-y the activities o f the church dur­
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What to do?
JSTia.
the speed o your b oil P
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eacon
Jones
and
ing the past 12 months will be!
Choosey. Ed’ft Deacon Jones
The) turned th»ir problem over
vriiile traveling, he was aike!
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 of a knot and at the mo'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 me in the mo*t sparkling performance
hat they would choose a court
I will have the current with 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 of the nominating
C loured the track’ * standard rac
merce for a registry of trailer
out to see the river and ™*-1 th* i (iw cour, c in 303 second* to tie committee wilt be presented by
:ourt* which were supplied from
people who live and wort along! *
, h(&gt; famou, lo ite r Tharp. Newr officers will
the Chamber'* file of Florida
be elected for a two-year term.
«(* shores. I have found from pre- 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 of 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: M n .
YOU HAVE
of freezing weather. Saturday wa*
Bartow S. ilinson J r , as a dea­
ing that " if 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 of 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 n SHOPPING
i end the Jo* Coopers. The Florida
A large crowd ie expected for
vacation had tha very famous
to
the
St.
Johns.
The
Job
will
be
completed
by
thn
cnJ
of
the
week,
A
HELICOPTER
BEING
loaded
from
Ilyacinth
Division
truck*
of
the occasion, the minister Indicat­
1fairy story ending "They si-.ted
the
State
Game
and
Fresh
Water
Fish
Commission.
A
2-4D
mix­
according
to
officials
of
tbo
Hyacinth
Control
Division.
(Photo
by
ed today.
i happily soon after.”
ture is being used tor spray along th* Wekiva River all the T ry W. U. Holley)

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

*«ld*,Aiwrh*

Edwords Kennel
h Running Away
With SO K C Wins

Christian Church
Congregational
Meet Wednesday

Weather

Additional

Local News

1/ DAYS Till’

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                    <text>Friday, November 30, 8 p
Sta d ium
SAN FO RD

SEM IN O LES vs LA K EV IEW
Sponsors Presented
Pep Club, dressed as Indians
Majorettes, dressed as Warriors
Bahd, dressed as Indians

ernoon

Parade

Chief Seminole W ill Appear
in fu ll regalia on a white horse

Motorcade Leaves
IN D IA N P A G E A N T - Theme

Every Passenger
INSURED
PHONE

IF YOU W ANT
TIIE BEST . . .

For Your F ir o r lti
Name in WINE
BEER or LIQUOR

Y ou’ ll W ant CRANE

Radi#
and Television
Dealer

for a—
Radio Operated

NORGE APPLIANCES

Quality Plumbing Since 1817
379 ELM
Phone 109

H O M E C O M IN G !

219 8. Magnolia

RADIO and APPLIANCE
118 S- Park
Phone 29

Compliments

A Wonderful W ord For
A ll Seminole High School
Graduatea . . May Thla One
Be The Best Y et!

and Best Wishes

SANFORD

H O U SH O LD ER

BOAT W O RK S

YELLO W C A B

M IL L E R

ERN EST

— FOR LUMBER
and all your building
needal

Best Wishes To
Tlie “ Sanford
Seminoles"
For A Big
Homecoming

H O LLER
M O T O R SA LES

County Judge

John L- Bmmley. Owner

Let’s Win Team !

Win, I.oae or Tie!
Bent Wishes For

Harold H. Kastner

"G O O D LU C K

Pipe Co.
McCracken Road

Ph. 242

Be Wise.
Economize
------ A T -

1500 S. French A vs.
Phone 1780

Sanford Seminoles
Warehouse Furniture Co.

Phone 315

Retail Furniture
A t Warehouse Prices
’ 901 W . 1st St.
Open F.venings
By Appointment

“ Commercial Printing
At It’ a Finest”
Phone 408

403 W. 1i

With Beat Wishes For A

Fine Homecoming

1 1 1 W . ln t S i

Bar and Pactage Store

For Good Home Fuel Service
C ALL 155

STINSON KINLAW
Manager and Co-Owner
1610 W. ISth St.
Phone 9121

ST A N D A R D OIL Co.
Earl Higginbotham, Agent

BEST WISHES

Homecoming

For the life o f
Your Car • . ,

GO GULP-

W A R N ER 'S GULF
SERVICE STATION
101 E. let

Ph. 9193-1662

From

Compliments
and Best Wishes

W elcom e Home

PRINTING CO

Randall Electric

The Seminoles

JO N E S E L E C T R IC

orfice Outfitter#

SERVICE— QUALITY

Here Since 1920

SATISFACTION

CELERY CITY

115 S. Park

Phone 340 112 Magnolia A re. Ph. 113

It’s Never Higher

FELLO W S"

Sherman Concrete

1

G O LD SB O R O

HOMECOMING GAME

Progressive Printing

Homecoming

AUTO PA R TS,

Attend The Seminole

Enjoy

KARLYLE
H O U SH O LD ER

SECOND at PALMETTO
W e’ re With Ton, T e a m -

SAN FO RD

7o r Good Entertainmen*

Mack N. Cleveland Sr

INSURANCE AGENCY
R. J. Crumley Agent
Atlantic Nat’l Rank Bldg.
Phone 34

We.
A t The Herald
W elcom e Seminoles
Know That It Takes
Team Work
B. b C. G R O C E R Y To Get A Job Done

311 E- Find St,

1303 SANFORD AYE.

Phone 958

PHONE 560

Sanford, Fla.

We Extend Our Sincere
Beat Wishes To The
Seminole High School
Team and Pep Squad
For A

Big Homecoming

COME
ON
S E M IN O L E S !

THE SEMINOLES
For Building Supplies
SEE

And Mm From Sanford

GOOD LUCK*

108 W. Flrat Street

BEST WISHES
TO THE

SEMINOLES1
FROM

GO RM LY-

• H o tp o ta t)
216 Palmetto—Ph. 778

6th &amp; Maple

Phone 2862

Go!

G o1

Go!

SEMINOLES
Sanford Seminoles

“ Buildcm o f Finer Homea”
TRUCK BROKERAGE CO.

WHOLESALE

For Touchdown* See

Odham &amp; Tudor Inc.
Fire Deparment

SU PPLY

GLEN GOEMBEL
SERVICE STATION

SU NO CO
300 S- Park — Phone 0143

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City
Assured
Capital
Major Brown To Head
5 7 R e d C ro ss D rive improvement
A N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

• volume XLvii

Established 1903

SANFORD^ FLORIDA

Associated Press Leased Wire

FRID AY , NOVEFBER 30, 1938~

Cam paign Plans Discussed Today

Indian Pageant
To Be Presented
*At Half-Time Show
Chief Seminole will reign over
■ fantattlc pageant to b* preienttd by the Seminole High School
Band and Pep Club during the
Semtnole-Lakeview Half-time to­
night. During th* pageant the
E n t ir e Held will be m aned with
an array o f Indian regalia includ­
ing 41 decorative tom tnma, a
large teepee standing IS feet In
the air, a burning atake. smoke
that w il bo uaed for the peace
pipe formation, 41 bows and ar­
rows, an Indian chief on a pranelng horse, 10 majorettes In war­
rior costume and 00 members
dressed In Indian costume.
The hand and pep elub will enH e r the field playing Indian music
while hopping through Intricate
dance ateps. Upon reaching the
10 yard line they will form a
bow and arrow. Then with the roll
o f the tom
toma the arrow
will be shot from the bow. Aa
Torn Stubblngs, who will pose as
Chief Seminole, enters the field on
horseback an Indian pantamine
will be staged Including a dancb
+ by the Seminole High School
• lla jo r e tta Corps. Acting aa chieftans win be Captain of the band
J . D. Stone, Pep Club Drill Captalna Mary Ann Hall and Vallcrie
Klrchhoff.
After the Indian Pageant the
group will form a letter " S " , the
homecoming
sponsors
will
be
presented
and Captain J. D.
Stone will lead the band ami stu­
dents In singing the Alma Mater,
t f e n r y Cason will announce the
show over the public address sys­
tem. This is the final o f five
tremendous spectacle* presented
■t half-tim by th e band and pep
club. Miss Barbara Rohn Is spon­
sor o f the pep club and Ernest
Cowley Is the band director.

SH S Band To Be
iln DeLand Parade
The Seminole High School Rand
will participate in the colorful
Christmas Parade In DeLand Sat­
urday at 1:00 P, M. The band
was commended by the DeLand
Jaycees for their display In last
year’s parade when the m ajor­
ette corps donned reindeer outfits
and pranced up the DeLand Boule­
vard. When this Invitation was e x ­
p e n d e d to the band they were in­
f o r m e d that such an Impression
was made on the public in last
year’ s parade that the townspeo­
ple specifically asked for a re­
peat performance by the
.18
piece marching group. This will
mark ih* third parade the band
has participated In this week.

YOU HAVE

MAJ. MOT G. BROWN
(S taff Photo)

Dawsons Represent
County At Civil
Defense Session

lfa r jo r Roy O. Brown, l* k a
Mary real astata man and retired
Army m ajor, was named General
Chairman o f the 1917 Seminole
County Chapter, American
Red
Cross membership drive.
Announcement o f the selection
o f M ajor Brown to head the Im­
portant drive waa made by Frank
Evans, chairman o f the board,
at a meeting held this afternoon
at the Sanford City Hall.
M ajor Brown hat the distinc­
tion o f serving In three wart.
World War 1, World War a, and
the Korean conflict. He was In
the U. S. Navy during the first
world w ar and then received his
commission in the U. S. Army in
1930. “ I eama up through
the
ranks,” he said aa he described
the post be had held at Arm y In­
stallations throughout the world.
The retired Major, who came
to Lake Mary In 1914 from Michi­
gan, hstd adm inistrates positions
In Washington,
D.
C.
during
World War 3 when he had charge
o f terminating huge w ar con­
tracts with such firm s as Gen­
eral Electric and Western Elec­
tric at well at hundreds o f sim­
ilar Industrial organisations en­
gaged in the manufacture o f war
goods.
“ M ajor Brown It a wonderful
gentleman,” Frank Evana said,
this afternoon, “ and he has ce r-j
talnly becom e aa asset to our
country."
The executive board and In­
terested citizens met this after­
noon to further the planning of

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dawson at­
tended
a meeting of
Florida
Civil Defense, Dlstlct Five, sup­
ervised by Mr. Fred Demotte of
Daytona Beach, held at the Court
Seminole
House in Bunnell on Wednesday. membership drive In
A. B. Peterson, Civil Defense Dir­ County.
Here to advise the group and
ector o f Seminole County, had re­
quested Mr. and Mr*. Dawson to talk over extensive plans were
represent Seminole Copnty and the Donald Doyle, Field Representa­
tive for Central Florida and Gen.
Director at this meeting.
Eugen# V. Eider, volunteer wor­
Reports were
given by repre­
ker assigned to fund campaign
sentatives
from
the following
work In this area.
Counties:
St. Johns,
Flagler,
Marlon, Clay,
Orange, Brevard,
and Volusia.
Tim e was given to the discus­
sion of activities o f the State De­
fense Organization at Kissimmee
By Mrs. Marian Joee*
and Melbooume during the recent
floods.
Don
Doyle,
American
O VIED O -M onday night, troop
Red Cross, who was directly re­ No. 243 o f the Oviedo Boy Scouts
sponsible for the
relief o f the will enjoy a party and dance to
people whose home* were Involv­ b* held at Sweetwater Park from
ed. said that, as Kissimmee and 7 to 10 p. m.
Osceloa County were unprepared
The boys have Invited escorts for
fo r disaster either through Red the affa ir snd * good time Is exCross or Civil Defense, the cost p«*cted by all. At Dawson Is the
to Red Cross was $2500 while the]leader o f the Boy Scouts,
previous proparation o f Rrevard
County made the cost only $300
to cate for nearly twice as many
families. He Praised the cooper­
ation o f Civil Defense workers,
Sheriffs and their deputies, Flor­
ida Power and Light Co. work­
ers, who now according to Mr.
Cole o f Orlando, carry Civil De­
fense cards, especially the State
Patrol workers.
Charles High, Consultant fori

$400,000 Choir To Present
Ordinance Annual All Music
Approved Service Dec. 16

LOOMIS C. LEEDY J R „ a representative o f Leedy, Wheeler It Allrman, Investment Bankers, dis­
cussing the 9400,000 Bond Issue for Sanford’s Capital Imprrvcment Program with City M a n a g e r
Warren E.Knowles (cen ter) and City Attorney William C. Hutchison Jr. at this morning's special
meeting o f the Hoard o f Sanford City Commissioners I.redy's bid for the purchase o f the bonds
was accepted and Bond Ordinance approved. (S ta ff Photo)

Parents, Teachers
W ill Participate
In P-T A Program
The Parent Teacher Associa­
tion o f Seminole High School will
m eet next Tuesday at 8 p. m.
In the school auditorium.
A fter
the
regular
business
meeting a program will he pretented In which the teachers and
parents wit! partletrate. W y f V
Those attending will b* Tsparated into four groups, each with a
discussion leader and a recorder.
In these group* many topics will
be discussed concerning the stu­
dent In the home, in the school
and in the community.
The publle It urged to attend
at the meeting, according to
P-TA officials, "w ill be a pro­
fitable one."

Commission Suggests
Bair As City Planner

The Capital Improvement Pro­
■
The annual all music terrie*
gram o f the City o f Sanford waa
assured this morning when the o f the First Presbyterian church
Board o f Sanford City Commit- will be a vesper hour worship at
aioners at a special meeting 5:30 p. m. on Dec. 16, It was a n .
called for 10 o'clock approved a nounced by the Rev. A. G. M ebond ordinance bringing the city tnnls.
Thla presentation o f the ChriaU
$400,000 to complete the 16 item
i m at story sung by the Chancel
presrsm .
Lcedy, Wheeler A Allrman, In­ choir U ’ considered by many as a
vestment bankers, o f Orlando will highlight o f the Yule season, it
was said, and in the past has
handle the bonds. The firm was
represented
at this morning's been a t t e n d e d by ov er-flow
congregations.
meeting by Loomis C. Leedy Jr.
This year Mrs. Georgs Touby,
An agreement, originally pre­ Minister o f Music, sty* the 33
sented at the beginning o f the members o f the choir who w ill
turning was discarded when com ­ participate
tn the candlelight
missioners unanimously agreed ca n I service will sing 11 anthema
that a five year plan for recall­ and ths usual responaei.
ing the bonds should be adopted.
There will be three organ num­
Commissioner Earl Higginbo­ ber* which Mrs. Touhy will piny
tham offered the motion to ac­ and one o f the preludes will b «
cept the bid o f Leedy, Wheeler It a piano-organ duet with Mra.
Allrman “ and authorize the city Roy Mann at the piano.
attorney to draw up the neccsMrs. Mann a t pianist alto wIR
tary bond ordinance subject to Join in the aceomplmant o f one a i
rhangoi to be approved by the the anthemi.
attorney."
Several o f the soloista o f the
The bond ordinance will tie choir will sing portion* o f the
tip all revenues from the Florida anthems and there will be on e
Power and Light Company fran- number by the male chorua, anchlse agreement until the bond* ^other In which the xarozneo*, w0iews
have been retired.
' are featured.
Director o f Finance II. N. Stay­
The hour long service la th e
er this morning estimated that atm o, phere o f a candlelit ehureh
the bonds would be retired In ap- ,dda much to the true spirit o f
proxim ate)/ nine y e a n at at tn- the season dedicated to the birth
terest r ile of 3 32 per rent.
o f Christ, It la said by thoaa w he
Not until the agreement was have attended previous services*
acceptable that all FP&amp;L Co.
franchise revenue* be used tol
retire the bond* would the commlasionera agree to approve the I
^

Fred Bair, secretary
of
the,
Florida Planning and Zoning Com­
mission, o f Auburndale was ree-|
ommended last night by the Zon
'in g 'a n d PIinning V’«m*w4-*a a lt .a
the City of Sanford a- the con­
sultant to be employed by the
city to train a local city engineer
for future planning o f Sanford.'
A number of city planners had
been interviewed by the Zoning
aodtPlanning Commission and o f,
the number. Bair was chosen as
BY MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS
the best, according tn Hob n row n ,1 CAS8ELBERRY — Voter* will
chairman of the commission as express their preference for gar
he explained action o f the hoard bngo nnd refuse
efuse pick-up, on a
up to the present.
weekly or twice weekly b .s l.
Bair was described as "down next Monday’. A low bid o f SI.10
to earth with a practical
ap- per month
pe fam ily, was subproach."
mltted by the Ace Sanitary, Inc.,
The recommendation
of
the for onre a week service, and a
Zoning and Planning Commission low hid o f
$1.50 per month per
was made at a Joint meeting with fam ily for twice a week service
the Board o f Sanford City Com­ from Edwin C. I-ogue o f Ix&gt;gue
missioners.
Garbage Service.
Both
firms
At Collins, a member of the agreed to refund ten per rent of
be taught to care for hintsclf,” Zoning and Planning group said
tho fee’s to the town, for an exLieut. Weaver
of th,- Florida! the State Department o f Educa-'H igh commented as he told the “ Rair appears to take what we perform ance bond-, carry liabili­
Highway Patrol told o f the train- ■Ron. told the Seminole County teachers at their regular meet­ have and build to It. Others seem ty insurance and use standard
ing given his men to be prepared! Education Association last
night ing o f a
program proposed to the to work from setting out a pattern type equipment.
with Ideas o f a hold in the c it y }
for natural
or war disaster, rs- that “ there are seven ba.sir needs State legislature
fo r aguidance
In the race for mayor, two new
specialty the plans fnr evacuation i jn education ’ *
. r . the. entire
. . state
. . he- later. Th* Zoning and Planning
program fo
names w.ll lie on
the ballot,
next year.
Commission needs
professional
from the target city o f Orando,
,,, h o f ^ h a w e . , w *. for. ginning
challenging Joseph I. Laird, for­
and the Firs Aid training o f he
,
dir, ctor o f edueatloa for
Som e counties have guidance b*lp *° **,ow
way to go.’ ’
mer mayor for two years and
Red Cross
He alio praised the
fhl!dre„
m
Dade program s now but find It quite1
L**- another member o f thr 1completing a tw o-year term as
American Legion for their organl- County, immediate past president expensive to m aintain," he said. Zoning and Planning Commission | ,, -----alderman. His
opponants
are
ration
of
aHighway
Patrol nf th* council for exceptional
High
was introduced by Ed
S " ” 1* ^ 'P - w * ar'’ ‘"ler-sted in
’jj Donald W. Willson and Joseph]
Auxiliary. He called attention to
the
downtown
area
and
we
ne&lt;
..
—
com m ittee
ch a ir-,. , ,
. .
„
children ..............
and received
an ap- Christiansen,
!&gt; Ilryant.
better cooperation;
he need o f a Setter
cooperation
jntment from P rel|dent E l.cn- man.
,
ook
In a wide open race for alder-!
in pians with local sh eriff, and »h
M rr, lh,
Dr. J. B .rn ird Root opened last
,,0 " * rd FjvllIe- » n” ' h' r mem
mayor
■s meVtine w l Z a devotion ^
°f
Board commented that " » »
‘ "O-term
always willing to give aid in
advTs^r^teacher. - r L
1°. ! "B air I* the most logical and J ""lu * J- Allen is the only one
o,
In I960.
I and
^ lift
. iM i . annrnacHincr fur’ ,,own
down to
need
h
elp I, o®rf
candidates who form
former
transportation
and communiea. .
.
- |Advent
lo earth
r «rw We
nccti
help
ramUilates
rrly
Iff lidtatl lhe ha*ic need* for
PP
R
|0
around iom P of our local.
that office. O f the six opo f Christ and we
H&lt;State Director o f CIvU D efense,! education as: academic.
problems that restrict us from
punenle, Mr*. Mary lUlhitt, a
be preparing ourCol. Tarkingtnn o f
Jacksonville
m orai,, ipIrituaLI‘ h o u id . ail
grow ing."
resident fog nineteen years, lays
whn h it ffc*n tlv hf^n unotunipd vocation®! w d emotion®!. II® fiiu f
*
However, no definite action
claim to being the town's first
by the Governor a* State 'coord - i
emphasis
should
he
D u rin g t)v i business session o f w*s taken at last night’ s Joint clerk.
Othersseeking office o f abler«'
“ • ■ * " " w * "&lt; j i c
t
u
s
s
. , ; meeting. Commissioners helinved
County representatives
that they should talk with a n d ! man arc; William D.
Bridge,
•It I. „,im ,ml , . l (o r ,11 i f j w s - w U ’ S m w « w r l » * ■ m ^ . Z L S T a .
ph .m rr. I » Ogden Reeves, Robert Scharpff,
to their Commissiuners the nced|
system wait opposed until Furmentally retarded children can
(Continued on Page 3)
fore taking any action at all.
(Cnntino,id tin Page 3)
ther study is given it.

Dance To Be Held
Monday For Scouts

'oters To Express
Choice For Refuse,
Garbage Pick-Up

M entally Retarded Subject

Official Says 7 Basic
Needs In Education

Season O f Prayer
To Begin Monday;
Schedule Told

wmmmmmmammmmamm

To Train Engineer

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M adrigal Singers
.* bldiTo Entertain Rotary

on the bond Issue received its firstreal objection from commissioner
Ddvld Gatchel when he said "It
seems as if we are being tied
with
our
hands
behind
our
barks.’ ’
“ I was thinking we could use
the

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A f P n r ic h
H n iic n
n * ' U i l S l l • IU U J C
Members o f the Sanford R otary
Club will have the opportunity
o f hearing one o f Central F lori­
da's outstanding vocal grou ps
next Monday noon when th*
Madrigal Singer* o f Rolllna C ol.
lege, directed by Robert H u fita d .
er, will feature the program a r .
ranged by Robert Lamont.
In order that the singers m a y
have the advantage o f good a counties, the meeting will be held
•&lt; the Parish House o f H oly
Cross Episcopal Church. All Rrw
tarlans are asked by elub presi­
dent Dr. Charles L. Persons ta
make note o f the change o f l&lt;v
cation for this meeting.

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H O S D lta l
N O te S
•
Nov. 29
Admissions:
Elsie Faron &lt;Denary)
Doris Thomas (Sanford)
Rlrths:
Raby Girl Thomas
Discharges:
Rev. William P. Brooks 'Sanford)
William Smith (Sanford)
FOREMAN PLUNGES TO DEATH
Bell* Minchew (Lake Mary)
TAMPA U*—Brick* at the top o f
Regina Roberts (Sanford)
a phosphate silo gave way, pulled
Sola Jones (Osteen)
a scaffolding down and plunged a
Anthony Kudlar (DeRary)
foreman 70 feet to hla death yes­
Eugene Vann ( Sanfordi
terday.
Nov. 30
The victim was Dean Johnson,
Admission*:
32, of Narletta, Ohio. The silo w at
Richard Keogh (Lake Mary)
at th* Tampa Ship Terminal.
William Hollister 'Longwood)
William Rennctt I.Sanford)
Janies Jenkins (Sanford)
Frank W oodruff (Dollary)
Rlrths:
Clearing and turning cooler to­
n.ihy Girl Faron
day and tonight: low tonight 37*
Visiting Ilnurs: Private Rooms, 44; Saturday fair
and a little
ll a. m. to 9 p. m .; Scm M ’ rtvute wanner.
Itoonif, 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m . ; i ----------------------------------- ------ - ■ —
Pediatrics, 1! a. m. to 9 p m J
Parents snd Grandparents only; |
Obstetrics, No visiting during]
f.edln g o f babies. Private Rooms i
II n. m. to 12 noon, 2 to i p. m .l
anil 7 to 9 p. m „ Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9
p m.

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

Longwood Council Praised

Muck N eeded W ater System In. Operation

Re MARIAN JONES
By MRS. RUTII l-AYO
lem would result In econom ic, proud o f Ihe high quality o f her . full month of
operation war
O VIEDO— The Oviedo Baptist
Longwuod’t Town Council, on los- to the town. On completion water, o f which many o f th e ! $3120
WMU w i l l
not
have
i t s the ever constant alert for the
In addition
to th* im proved
of the aurveys and recommenda­ state's communities can well be
regular s c h e d u l e d Individual betterment o f their town, realiz­
envious of. A test run upon co m ­ water system
the town council
meetings or collective business ed in the summer o f 1953 that tions a rontrart was let to the pletion o f the project was o f have approved laying o f 15,000
meeting on th* first Monday, the the town waa faring an acute I.oynn Atlantic Company, a na- a four-hour duration and a better fee of new water main* In the
usual date. Instead Monday starts water *shortilge a'nd “ th .T aVtlonItioni1 coneern of hl* h
than 500 gallon per minute aver­ pail two years. AUo approximate­
the Season o f Prayer, time 4 to 5 had to be taken to advert such
The new plant called for a new age
_
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was ____________
maintained. Th*
old ly five miles o f new streets have
p. m. the Nettie Faroe 11 Circle an emergency.
c idht inch well, approximately, pump was in constant operation been opened and contemplation o f
in charge.
Thr council contacted the Stale *20 feet deep with eight inch at the same time and the water the paving o f Church Street is
On Tuesday It will be held o f Florida Geological Department casing extending down 201 feet, draw down was only twelve Inch- now in progress. There hav# been
from 10 to 11 a. m , the Katie requesting they survey the p res-1Thr new pump to be a Layne M oYcr |hP period nd maintained _a __________
great many new
home* con ­
Sue Circle In eharge. Wednesday: ent well. The State Health Do- Atlantic turbine pump with a 30 constant. The old well and pumps strurted
on Ihe
new opened
the tlraa will be from 7:30 to partment alto assisted with their II. P motor and a w ater-output j,ave not been abandoned, nor \street as well a* on many o f Ihe
8:30 p. m., the Intermediate and many facilities. Services o f the o f 500 gallons per minute. The^wd| (hey, as the council Is follow- othets. "P rog ress," could well be
Junior G A 't In charge.
engireering firm o f Albert O’ equipment to ik-uvcr 100'.; ;
u,e recommendation o f the called th* theme o f Longwood.
On Thursday the time will be Neill, Orlando, were employed lo rated capaeily even though Ihe
Insurance U n d e r w r i t e r s ,!
Longwoodlte*
can
well
be
10 to 11 a. m. again, the Pearl make a survey o f the then exist- ]
l*ve* should drop^m any
# view to further r e d u c -1proud o f the town’ s adm inittraMartin Circle in charge; and on ing water supply and system and f*et lo the next decade. Th* to- lions in insurance rates.
&gt;tion of the past two years, mem Friday, 4 to 6 p. m. the Mary advane. Us recommendations for tal cost of Ih* com plete project
Not only producing more th an , bert being, R. C. Carlton. Pres,
Ihe expansion o f supply. Keeping 10 be approximately $6,000.
Lawton Cirri* in charge.
adequate water supply the new nf the
Town Council;
Samuel
A large attendance is urged.
in
mind that
the
continued! The program has now been zystein provides a great financial Johnson, Chairman of the W ater
' inic o f the circles have plan growth of the (own would warrant, completed and in operation Long saving to the (own in operational Dept.; James Ksiler, Chairman o f
d a private Christinas party, remedial action and should b e ; wood hat ample water supply and cost. Whereas, the old system I Street Dept.; H. 3 Lew Arnold.
preceded
power bill
averaged Chairman Building.
P la y g n u a d
AN OVIEDO FUND DRIVE will get underway soon to provide caps and equipment for the Oviedo
. . . by. a short business adequate for lh« needs o f the sufficient for normal population electric
|B High School Band. The band, shown above, appeared in Sanford z Annual Chriatmaa Parade Wednet- j meeting for Ih* following week town for some year* hence as growth for aoma years to come. $138 50 per month In th« past the and Parks; and
John Ream s,
* * d a r afternoon. (S ta ff Photo*
'T h e** will be announced later. , any other approach to the prob- i Also, Longwood can be very]new system* cost for the first Chairman o f Finance.

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�taola cauaca or cnorr Bible Stady
7y. a .
Lord's Dey: MSI* Stady at IS aJS. TEUBSDAY
Wersbtf Service
U:SS a.at. adits Clata
10 a. to.
L«isL.Der. ru m
Prtseblag Sanies
1:30 f. m. Mn'a Training elasa
1 p . m.
gaaday School StO LSk
Everyona Reieome
BAJTPOWD SIYKMTM-DAY
HerStas DossStp99:01
*
AbVflMTfSf CMUBCH
Tnlsiai Uatsa itu m dbU O T A BATflST c a s t e s
Srvtath
bl aM Him Ate.
WsMef
A.
IsMfe
it.,
f
sasie
SvSSlSI Sm kee » :• M3Pastor
A* C‘ MsClure
frarer Smtoe fill Sealer Bcbaal IS m i .
* Saturday
Morales Worship Service U a.s Sabbath School
9:30 a.m.

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OVUM

ra n
Laam I n at 419. It
Sealer
school t:«S e a .
raster
Ourias W. Haaril it.
Morales Warship 10:43 ».m.
•aatfa? morning sarvtaasi
r. M. V. 7:00 p. m.
Evenlas Evsasellstle Till pas.
IS BJL Baeday SebooL
Wednesday night prayer
el
11 m l Monlag Wonkli
ynleS tenlca f:SS pJB.
Soaday evert*« eamssd
Banaoo ty th# porter.
e t f s m. mkUas odm
Erealas WonhJp Service 7iM
1tl9 fJB. Evening Wonhit
Wont
p.m. Sermoa by tSa pastor.
Prayer
f :l »
Trim Mating Wednesday ftSS

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or

Worship Service
praytr Meeting

7:30 pja.
LAKE feOWROM BAPTIST
CMUBCH
Pastor, B. G. Brown
' Church WHS A Friendly Wai­
ns
rat aUlea wort of Sanford ea
flrrtrtreei, Ifeea right at Msorta

^STfarashlsd tha awraMlai «
| A

saalsy Sekert
ReUaen Meeting
Opea-Alr (Street

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of m m lit Sal eahortiag ear aa
athar: and as aurti the mm
•a ye aee tha day eppreathias.'
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• Vasil Service

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Wednesday

a.

mar a.se.
UlM a.m.
UeeUes) 0:90

**“ ' eight

a.*.
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WIST i m i MMU0MABY
BAPTIST CHURCH
raer ef Wert Fifth end Rady
1:10 p a
"WELCOMES YOU"
4:00 p.to
Paster Wm. L. ItrpehM
flN p
AiseeMto B. D. Crsiglew
10 a.et.
tetkg
ft* p-st lasday iahaal
Marelng Warship
lie '.at. I
(Itraet Martial) DM llhia Study
f p. a .
Ivcnlag Service
T:4l y. a .
MIS weak Sarvlca Wednesdsy
7:41 p. D.
upsal a
c o MMVwrnr
mtSBTTEBUN CEUKCa “ A OODfO CHURCH FOR
Rev. C. C. White
MMtlate A COMING LORD"

Mtvtuaa MasUas

S jM ^ iw t h lp wSt as?

Teeeley
Cerp Cadets
Bled Practice

Bar. George L CarttSw Hrt
Bits a a . Saaia? Sabert
99:60 *■ . Warship Servisa
tilS M k Worship Service

t o v t l BIDS BAPTIST
CDVECS
Dirt 17th St. At Park Ave. Mrs Clever Narva
PUniat COMI AND SRR THERE
The tad e| year eecnh
Mrs. Patricia Suauaerlla Aaot IS A RIASONI
Far a friendly Charth.
Piaaisi
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Derail B. Pried
Pester Ceerge Poeeld, Aaet. Saps, el
BtnJerd Avt.n hot 14th A 17th Sta!
BJl Soper* Charth Behai
Perry L. Stoat,
Minister. |
Cherts Beheel
10 a
Toltphone 1411
Sandey Bible School
10
Wotrhip
11 a

Sundry School, 1:45. Adult Les* I
7 p. at. tan, "Let Net Your Itsart Be|
Troubled.” (Jno. 14)
Woman’s Day Service, 11 a.m. I
Mrs. Cecil Davis, of Daytona,
will speak on "Immortal Hostage
In Mortal Hands."
Christian Youth Fellowship, 4;
• CKHTKAL BAPTIST CHURCH P1RST METHODIST CHURCH
Bar. h W. ParSea* feeder
Pester
Mtltee
Wvett 10 p.fl.
Evening Worship, 7:10 Sermon I
: d r . P ortion* SL, Oak At*.
Educational Dtneter tachef 1
for youth on "The Price of Vic­
• Saaday Itheal 1:41 Mk
•My
tory la the ChrliUaa Olympics"
, Manias Wenhlp ServUa U :00 0:45 a.m. Church School
&lt;1 Cor. 9:14-17).
: » .» .
Claiaai for all ages.
The public is entendej a friend­
• Tralalas Union 4:13 p.m. lt’a
11 a. bq., Holy Communion
, faatlly affairs
ly welcome. A special invitation |
I ». m. MYP
is glvsn to anyone without a reg­
• Svafilsg Worship f:M p.m.
7:15 p.m. Organ Vapors
ular yU&lt;« of worship in Sanford.
"Came thou with ut and wo wtU T:N p-m. Evoning Worship
Safe, off-street parking U.-r'**''W.
v Aa thee food.’*
"Wile Conduct"
Nursery facilities are availaSUi at |
Brosdrat over W.T.R.R.
the meralng hear.
: SAMr o s e BEVTVAL CENT**. 1:10 pen. Fellowship for row s
1 Eev. L P. Taabor,
Pseter yoeple.
THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH |
ON THE ULL
; Blinder School
10
(Ceegrvgslloasl)
LAKE MARY BAPTISI
&lt; Morning Worship
U
CHAPEL
Comer Park Avs. and 24th St. |
2 Sveatag
EvangtUlUe Set
Lake Mary. Pin.
J. Barnard Root, Minister
• 7:41 p.m.
rrsd Emmlngsr, Associate
Paiter — Rev. W. A. EUenweed
Woehly sarricee:
1:41 a. m. ........Sunday School I
Sunday School 9:44 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursday
11.00 s. S&gt;. . .—Morning Worship
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
: vm .
Sefmon: "Man’s Nosd Of God"
• Regule
Seturdiy
Manias Training Union l:M p.m.
This la the first Sunday in Uie|
• Bros deoil over WTSR 10:19 Kvtnlni Worship 7:90 p.m.
Advent Season.
Prayer Moellng Wed. 7:30 p.m.
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Westmlaater PeUowshlp

T pm Willing Workers
T Ml*
; ErengeUetU Pmahlag 1«4S »-» Evening Wenhlp
7:90 f
; Prayer Meeting &lt;Wsd.) TiU p i
"Everyhedy Invited to at*
Mleeleaevy PremllMnlal
oar •ervieea.’*
You Are WeUeaie

LUTHERAN CMUBCH
OP THR ESDSEMER
aai W. lath Place
!
Phono ITW
t The tsv. Phillip Bchltsaaena
Paster
• Sunday School
Bill n.«.
: Blhla O us
9:1ft a.m.
* Servloa
lOtN i.m.
- "Prayer For The Day” phone 1M
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST,
SCIENTIST.
MO K. Bacetd St
’ Sunday Services
11:00 I.m
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Wednesdsy Evening Meetings 8:00
p.m
l Lesson-Sermon "God, The Only
Cause and Creator."
! Reading Reom located in Payer of
• Church Building open to public
2 2:30 to 4:30 p.w. Tuesdays and
; Thursdays.
A cordial Invitation la extandad
Z to all ta attend our services and
- use the Seeding Room.
ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
In Slavic (Near Oviado)
■•Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy
Pastor
!IMorning Worship g;U a.m.
7Radio Mission Broadcast at 1:90
a. m. over WORE (740 kc)
.'Sunday School 8:00 a. tm—(or all
• age groups.
•.Christian Day School — Monday
^through Friday 9:00 a.m. — (Ail
relementary gitdss aad hinder
garton.)
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Z OP LATTER DAY SAINTS
ZA. G. Pitta
Breach Prortdut
CUy HaU
•Monday School
10
3bcrnmont Mooting
0 pan.
m
' ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Elder Springs
Sponsored by First Baptist Church
Sanford, Fla.
Sunday Bchool
10:00 a.m.
SuperIdteirdtnt
W. O. Suatall,
Prcseklcg
Utao a.m
*&gt;r. H. IL Martin,
Proathor
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
GENHVA
W. A. KUcnwood,
Pasta
(ktnday School
10 e.m
Rorfllng Warship
91 t o
7 p.m.
freeing Worship
• p.m.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
919 Park Ave.
A Southern Baptist Church)
f. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor
P. B. Flihcr
Associate Pastor
Kirby Rogers Director of Music
Mrs. Mirvln Milam
Organist
9:41 a. m.
Mamin
ng Worship
9:49
Sunday School |
11.00 e. m.
Morning Worship
6:13 p. m.
Training
f t Union
7:90 p. m.
Evening Worship!
CRUNCH OP OOD
7:90 p. m.
Wednesday Service |
Ssv. H. W. Henderson, Pater
(Nursery for oil servltM)
French Ave. end und IL
(Earphones for hard of hearing) I
Sunday School 1:49 a.m.
WELCOME
Evangelistic Service 7:90 p.m
Mld-Wsek Service Tuesdsy 7:30
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
{un.
CHURCH
Yeung People Service Thurs­
Cor. Park A 4th su.
day 7:90 p.m.
Rev. John W. Thomas. Rtclcr
7
30 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
KBENE1KR METHODIST
9.13 Foiuiij Service and Church
CHURCH
School
CUnu Heights
7:00 p.m.
YPSL
Rev. Albert S. Farrier
Paitor
Services
through
the
wook:
Sunday School 10 e.m. Clifford Tuesday
S, Johnsob. superlnioodMt,
7:30 a.m.
Holy Communion
Preaching Service U a.m.
Wednesday
MYF 3 p.m.
10 a.m.
Holy Communion
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:43 Thursday
p.m.
7:30 a.m.
Holy Communion
THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY Saturday
5-0 p.m. Sacrament of Penance I
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Park Ave. A 14th St.
CHURCH OK TIIE NAE.4RP.NEI
Sunday
"Sanford's Singing Church"
Sunday School
8:13 a.m. Second SL sod Maple Ave., Wtst]
Worship
10:40 a.in.
R. H. Spear Jr., paitor
Sunday School 1:43 a.m.
Evening 7!41 p.m.
Youth Fellowship
0:39 p.m. Morning Worship 10:43 a.m.
Training Departments 6 p. m.
Wednesday
Chapel Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m. Evening Evangelistic 7 p.m.
Bible Study and Prayer
0 p.m. Mid-week Prayer meeting each!
Wednesdsy 7:43 p.m.
Thursday
Cherub Choir Rehearsal 9:10 The Chureh of the Naiarsns la
Carol Choir Rehearsal fiOU p.m Wesleyan In doctrine evangslUtle
The Ladles' Missionary Society In appeal, and world-wlda in |
moots for Lunch aad prayer mission.
on the 9nd Tuesday of each "Whoooever will may come".
Month et 11:00 nooei and for
business tod prayer uo the 4th
Tuetdoy of each month at 9:10
p.m.
friendly church for the whole
family."

PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
« Mllea Wert on EL 44
Sunday School
9:43 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:43 a.m.
Wesleyan Youth
4t43 p.m
Evening Worship
7:90 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Mating 7:90
p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Rev. Cecil W. Shatter

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T h e speed o f m odem life tempts us to think of our goals
and to forget the Importance of a single step. But the m en who
scale the highest peaks concentrate on one step at a tim e.
There' seem to be plenty of folks with noble aspirations

FOB A U .
A U FOB THE CHURCH

w ho rarely go to Church. Some of them may reach their goals;
but legion are the others whose “ one false step" starts an ava*
lanche ©* broken hopes.

*onh lor
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'• Without-a
TTnor civilization
md reason* why
lr,ie»* fvffularly
. «'• (U Tor hu
a n y
d hi.
r° r h“ chi,df*n' » *ak*. I3J For th.
S r S T * ™ * " ld rnotion. (4) Fot ,j,#
“i , * Ch“,ch
»hien
'-•n nttd, his moral
* i uppo" Plan to 90 to church r*ou.

T h e steady, sincere, every-Sunday church-goer usually has
nobU aspirations and a far better chance o f achieving them i
He has learned to study each step by faith and prayer . . . to
4est the ground on which he treads. . . to climb with others in a
com m on quest of the summits of life.
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D estiny depends on the next stepi

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o f the Seminole County Ministerial Association, is Made Possible by the Co-operation o f these Wellknown Business Establishments:
MRS. APPLEBY’ S
RESTAURANTS

SANFORD LINOLEUM
Jk TILE COMPANY

SANFORD AVENUE AMOCO
T. V. Brawn

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.

SENKARIK GLASS &amp;
PAIN T CO.

SHERWOOD TRACTOR CO.

CELERY CITY PRINTING CO.

FLORIDA STATE BANK
•f Sanford

B E R R Y 'S WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CO.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL DANK

HILL LUMBER A SUPLY
YARD

BO TELER W HOLESALE
COiS’ FECTIONERY

BOYD - W ALLACE
MUTUAL INSURANCE

THERM-O-TANE GAS A
APPLIANCE CO , INC.

WILSON • M A IE R
FURNITURE CO.

BROWN’ S AMOCO SERVICE

TH E TEXAS COMPANY
J. C. Davis, Consign**

S M IT H ’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE

GENE’S
SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

W . W. HORNE
1 RUCK BROKERAGE CO. INC

R EIMANN
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH

R. L, HARVEY PLUMBING

NBII1 BOTTLING COMPANY

IJU18SON FUNERAL HOME

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.

ST. JOHN’S REALTY CO,

AMERICAN OIL CO.
M. &gt;. Strickland, CoatrtrUr

THE MAYFAIR INN

C. D. Brown

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

R O Y W ALL PLUMBING

WADES SUPREX M ARKET

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

THE KILGORE SEED CO.

SAN FO RD AUTO PARTS

WARNER'S GULF SERVICE

STINE MACHINE A SUPPLY CO.

SANFORD BOAT W ORkfl

SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO

Go To Church

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Second SL A Elm Avo.
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist
SUNDAY
Bible Study
io a. m.
Worship
u *. m.
Young People's Cltsi 0:90 p.
Evening worship
7p
WEDNESDAY

Sunday

G H /l M K O W
ru M iR * i
home
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LANEY DRY CLEANERS

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�Drive To Get Caps
" 'or Oviedo Band
Js Slated Soon
,

I

Fund Raising R ally
Slated Saturday
By Fire Department

By Mrs. Raym ond Morris
CASSELBERRY — Announce­
ment o f a fund raisin? rally and
chicken barbecue dinner by the
By MARIAN JONES
Casselberry Fire Department on
OVIEDO— We h ere been in- S a t Dec. 1, 'beginning at S p m .,
form ed that there will soon be was made in a letter mailed to
drive fo r fandj for the Oviedo all citizens by ch ief Paul Bates.
Ififh School band to get c a p v We
Th* letter also stated that can­
are certain that the local citizens didates for o ffice in the local
; * « t n be glad to help contribute elections to be held Monday are
' " f o r each a worthy Close.
expected to be on hand to meet
Professor Michael Fisher, band their constltutlents,
director o f the band has done | The benefit a ffa ir U to raise
Z quite a remarkable Job with his funds to meet budget require­
2 students. They did a wonderful ments according to Bates and, la
~ Job In the Christmas parade Wed* not In any manner Intended to be­
- nesday in Sanford, and w c were com e a political rally.
quite proud o f them. Many local
Another purpose of the rally la
citizens w ere on hand fo r the
to acquaint the residents with
" parade, as well as students o f the
signals and operation o f the new
7 local school.
seven and one-half horse power
"
Rem em ber that many o f these siren, recently ereetd atop the
V b oys and girls were taken without municipal building on a twenty2 any previous knowledge o f music foot steel \flvecr
whatsoever and hare been trained
Members o f the fire company
“ for thheir positions in the band.
will supervise the barbecue with
- We think Mr. Fisher deserves
assistant chief Herman R. Joyce
~ much c re d it
in the role o f head chef.
7
He hat been kind enough to
- furnish ua with a list o f band
5 mem bers and their positions, as
Z follow s:
t'ercojsion, V." i I ! I a is
- Hart. Waynright, Tom m y Partin
ftu n d Robert O lllff; Bass. Bobby
“ George; Baritone, Carl Kabry;
- Trom bones, Jim Mentzer Michael
Vice Admiral Leslie C. Stevens,
Z Duda, Charles Parker and Wealey USN Retired, passed away very
- Swenson; Coronets, Freddy Rob- suddenly at the local hospital at
" bins, Jim Brookshire. Andy Du- 7:30 a. m. this morning.
" da, Wallace Kelsey, John TesinAdmiral Stevens had mad* his
iky, Benne Walnrlght, Jerry Ul- home in Annapolis, Md but was
T rey, Johnny Courier and Wes aboard hts boat, the “ O lga'' at
*; Evans; Saxaphones, Joseph Duda, the Sanford Boat Works on a v a ­
Carol Parker and Julie Gore; cation.
- Ct-r lets
Ana
Lundy
Ruby
He was a m em ber o f the MethijT rov rcll, Pat Jackson, Virginia
Idlst Church, the New York Yacht
^ W r y e , Gladys and Carol Alford; Club, Explorers Club of New York,
_ Flutes, Robert Mlkler; Ball Lyre, and the Washington D. C. Arm y
• Nancy Estes.
and Navy Club.
Then there are the boys and
Admiral Stevens was a Naval
girls In training now to become Attache in the American
Em­
band members. These are: Wayne bassy In London and Moscow.
Z Wilson, Danny G am m agc and
For a number o f years he was
Jim m y Jones on the Comets; a distinctive w riter for Life M ag­
Thad Lingo, John David Beasley azine, Time, and Readers Digest.
and Sue Slayton, on the Clari­
Survivors include: his wife, Mrs.
nets; Bobby Beard and Carl Me- Leslie C. Steven*; one son, L es­
41 Quire, on the Trombones.
lie C. Stevens Jr., of New Y ork;
and one sister, Mrs. George T u r­
Fold crushed pineapple (drain­ tle o f Brownsville, Tex.
ed) Into soft vanilla ice cream;
Remains will be shipped
to
plaee In freezing compartm ent of Washington, D. C. for Interment
refrigerator until Ice cream Is In Arlington National Cemetery.
firm and serve for a company
Brtsson Funeral Home is
in
t-harge.
dessert.

Retired Naval
Officer Dies
Here Today

City Assured

(Continued fr&gt;-m Page One)
tlclng the com m issioner! o f the
futurq tn continuing the Capital
Imeprovement P r o g r a m / * he
said.
The approval o f the bid this
morning
brings
to
a
close
lengthy n egon atlot* ror the sale
o f the bondi through several
firms.
City
M anager Warren
E.
Knowles said thta morning at
the conclusion o f the meeting
that "W e will now go ahead with
the completion o f the detailed
construction plans for the Sanford
Civic Center and tba new F ir*
Statioo.”
Only prelim inary plana had
been com pleted up to thta morn­
ing on the tw o buildings by Ar­
chitect John Burton IV.
Two new pumpers fo r the
Sanford Ftro Department have
already been ordered as a part
o f the program , the purchase o f
two new garbage packers has
been authorized by the Hoard o f
Commissioners, a bulldozer and
loader has been ordered, a der­
rick *Dd truck chassis has been
received, air conditioning In the
City Hall and Polirr Stntlon has
already been
Installed, street
lighting ha* been ordered and
portions have been received, and
the American
Legion Building
purchase has been completed.
Plans fo r the Colored Swlmm ln ; Pool h a ve no* yet he*n

Legal Notice
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v o T ir a o r

b u t

11 STATE o r PMlRIDA. GREETINGS.
Till
M o m J. Taylor, J r . Chart** Wm.
Vox. Aino* Stiff, Juaeph N. Blahop
Ida U Kaaton. and J. P. f i l l if
all*#, and (hair ru pee!!** apoua-a
If marrUd. If alia*. and If dead.
' than th* respective unknown hair*.
d*vlt««*t grant**!. aaalanaaa, Mn*
' or*, creditor*, trutt***. and any and
•II raraon* whomsoever elalmlne or
who may hava tha rl*ht to claim,
bv throuah. undrr, or olharwlra
against tha uld Moaaa J Taylor,
Jr. t'harlo* U m. Vox. Antoa Stiff.
Josenh N Btahop. Ida 1. IU-luii
and J P. Frit, and any and all oth«r
M parson* who may hava or claim to
hava. any right, title, Intarait or
claim In and to th* following da­
acrlbad land*, altuata. lying and
being In H-minol# County. Florida,
and described aa follow*:
• llcgin at tha Xurthwaat Corner
of Lot 1, Hanlon 3*. Township
t l South, of Rang* 3) K ut;
thanca run Kaat
It
chain*,
thenca South
11 44
.haln*.
thanra tVaat It chain*, thanca
North 12.lt chalna
You and each of you. ara here­
by notified that a ault to ijulat
Tllta haa bean brought agalnet you
In tha Circuit Court In and for
A Satulnnla County, at Sanford, Florw Ida. In Chancery, t-id ault bain*
entitled "Mamie L tiregan, .plain­
tiff VS Moeaa J. Taylor. Jr . at ala.
dafandanta, being a ault to Gulat
- TIM# to tha above daacrlbad linda
In th* olalntlff. and you and aach
of you. ar* re-iutrad to flla your
anawar to lb- plaintiff* complaint
(heretofore filed with th* Clark of
our raid Court! with th*
Clark
•ara*
of our eald Court, and (o
- or furnish to tha plaintiff or her at­
torney. It W
War*,
whoa* addreae la. P. O. Box 1*11, Sanford.
Florida, a copy of your aald ani * i r. on or b«for* Tueeday, Hal e t m b a r 4th. A. D 1354. herein fall
** not or a degra* proronfaaao will b*
altered agalnat you. and aach and
■•every on* of you. for «h*
rallaf
" demanded In aeld complaint, and
** final Judgement will be
-u U r«4
thereon Tha nalur* of thla ault U
to qulat th* till* In and lo Ih* land*
above daacrlbad. agalnat you and
aach o f you and Into tha plaintiff.
Mamie l . Grogan
• W ITNESS, my hand and official
« a * * l o f otir axld Court, at Sanford,
- Batnlnol* County, Florida, thla tha
tat day of November A D. 1344.
O. P. Ilamdon Clark of th#
„
Circuit Court
Samlnola County
Sanford. Florida,
fly Aria J Lun l in ’jit
Deputy Clark
Of Our Said Court
“ H W
War*.
Attorney for plaintiff,
P O
Roy 1411
Sanford. Florida.

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(SEAL)

for **le at public outcry for tha
lilghaat and lieet caah bid. aubjaet
to the right o f th* Truxtre* of Ih#
Intarnal
Improvement
Fund
to
reject any and all bid* at th*
Courthouse
beginning
at
10:00
o'clock A. M , on th* 4rd day of
January A. D. 1947. Outbid* of
Munlcloalltlaa Eaaaraant for
read
right of way 300 fact aid* wIR ba
raiarvad from any parcel through
which there te an existing S lat*
lined. Aa tn all landa title to one
half of all petroleum and
thraa
fourth* of other mineral* will be
reserved. All fissionable material |
la reserved.
la,la I, 3. 1 Blk 4 Tr IT Samlnola
Park. Ila t Book 3 Pag* IS
Lola 129 lo 134 and H i to t i l aactlon Ona Midway J-ark. Plat Book
4 Pages 14 A 34 1/2
I.ota 21 A 34 Section Two Midway
I'aik. Plat Book 4 Pago* 94 A 9»

Sanford Lodge No. 1J4I will
art at host to three other Elks*
Lodges, Sunday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock on the occasion o f the
annual memorial service in honor
o f departed brothers.
Partletnatlng In the Joint tri­
bute will be DeLaad, Daytona
Beach and New Smyrna Beach
Lodges.
A musical program In keeping
with the event will consist o f
piano selections by ‘Allyson Lee, a
tenor aolo: "T h e Lord’ s Prayer”
sung by William Brown and a
male quartette made up o f A1
Ca-e. Brown, Warren Adams and
Charlie Morrison who wQ] offer
"M y Task" and "Heaven In My
H om e". Roger Harris will act
as accompanist.
The officer*
o f the local or­
ganization extend an invitation
to the publle to attend the ser­
vice. which wilt be held In he
lodge rooms, here.
submitted fo r approval, the Boat
Basin plans hare not been start­
ed. two dump trucks authorised
for the program are yet to be
ordered, and a new itreet sw eep­
er has not y et been orderd.
All commisslonrs were present
at this morning’s speelal meeting
when th* bid for the sale o f the
bonds was aecenled

Dawsons
(Continued From Page 1)
fo r well trained personnel
for
disaster. He said that m any m a­
jor disaster the
Civil Defense
workers were a
"b a ck -u p " for
the
local Red Cross
Disaster
groups. He said that the War De­
partment had designed. Tam paSt. Petersburg, Jacksonville, T a l­
lahassee. West Palm Beach. Miami
and Orlando
as possible target
areas and the anrroundlng coun­
ties should be preparrd. as sup­
port areas, to feet), clothe and
house refugees should war attack
or natural disaster strike.
He highly praised Mr. Pem otte
for hi*
efforts
in organizing
Area Five as the support Area
for Orlando on a Volunteer basis.
He had hope* o f the other Areas
using Area Five as a pattern for
organization.

FAUST'S DRUG STORE
Near P. O.

Phone 103

ru' e ^e,e
firing or have your Doctor
w k u p t io k

telephone

your next pro-

scriptlon to us. It will be
accurately compounded with fresh drugs
at a fair and reasonable price... FAST
FREE DELIVERY also

F A U S T S S U N D R Y STO RE
20th ft French "T o Better Serve You”

TH E SANFORD TTF.RALD
Fri., Nov. 30, 1950 Page 3

Voters To

Tuesday Election
Day In Long wood;
Polls Open 7 a.m.

(Continued From Page 1)
L. E. Swope and Graham C. W illson. Wilson la presenUy com plet­
ing one )e a r on tho town zoning
board.

By Mrs. Ruth Layo
Lon a wood— Tuesday, Dee. 4, will
be etectlon day In Longwood and
voting will take place
in the
Town Hall with the polls open­
ing at 7 a.m. and closing at 7 p.m.
A m ayor, five councilman, town
clerk and tax collector will be
elected.

Serving on the election board
this year will be. Mrs. B. R.
Gray, clerk: Mrs. Elena Shaw,
Mrs. Mary Elgin and C. D. Dud­
ley, Inspectors; and George Lewis,
Marshal.
The State Civil Defense O ffice
AH registered voters—vote!
Is asking the
Legislature
for
$300,000 so that Florida will be vllle in January covering various
really prepared for any disaster phases of Civil Defense.
within her boundries.
Capt. Wright o f Orlando begg­
Col. Tarklngton told of a 300- ed that the "Support Areas'* pre­
bed Em ergency Hospital which is pare themselves for the reception
being set up In Tallahassee for o f 180,000 from Orange County
the training and Emergency De­ should a bomb strike Fine Castle
monstration
purposes. He said Air Base. 'He suggested meetings
that there are a number o f such o f coordinating groups from Civil
hospitals available to Counties who D efense, Red Cross, Police and
can store them In a space o f a Sheriffs,
Communications, Fire
freight car.
Departments and
Doctors meet
He
announced
meetings
In at intervals to perfect workable
Jacksonville. Miami and Gaines- plans.

Unlesa a clerk la determined
by write-in v otes, the Incoming
mayor ha* the pow er to appoint,
subject to approval o f the board.
To date, no ono h at filed fo r the
o ffice o f town clerk.

Circles Announce
Meeting Dates
By Mr*. Vartan
OVIEDO— Th' Bethany Clrcla
of the WSCS will hava thair reg­
ular meeting on Monday night
at th* home of Mrs. Jamea Pearson, which trill be ptecaeded by
a covered dish supper at 1:30
p.m. and a Christmas party..
The Chapel Guild Circle will
postpone their regular meetlnt
until a later date to combine with
a Chrisraas party.
The Mary Martha ClreJa of tho
Oviedo Methpdlst Church win matt
Monday afternoon at 3:10 p.m.
with Mrs. C. R. Clonta.

Unopposed fo r
marshal
la
llcrschell B. Y oung. Serving on
the election board will be Chris
Nucrem bergcr, M. C. Michael and
C. II. Michael. T his trio has serv­
ed In the sam e capacity for the man Monday night eorrectad tha
last five election*. The voting registration Hat. which ihowa M l
booth will be open from 7 a. m. eligible to east their ballots on
to 6 p. m.
Dee. 3rd. O f that number, 136
In an adjourned session o f tha new names trara added daring tho
Nov. 5 meeting the board o f alder* past year.

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 73
II. JAMES GUT
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Lota t i lo 40 and 41 to 4a Section
Two Midway Park. Plat Book I
!-* * * * 34 34 1/2
N lot fart of tV 101 feat o f 8 W I ,
o f HE '« Section 14. Tuwnahlp !v
S, Range 33 Kaat
lA&gt;ta 9. 10. II A 13 Utk 47 Manlando. I'lal Book 3 Pages 44 1 /3 , 44,
47. A 44
Lot* 1 A 2 tllk 17 Golden Rod
Heights. Plat Rook 3 Pate 14
Lot J Blk 17 Golden Rod Halghta.
Plat lino). 3 Pag* II
Lot « lilk IT Golden Rod Height*.
Plat Book 3 Page II
Lot 2 Blk 17 Golden Rod Haight*.
Plat Book 3 Pag# 11
Lot 4 Blk IT Golden Hod Ualghta.
Plat Book 2 Pag* 14
Lot 7 Blk 17 Golden Rod Halghta
Plat Book 1 Pag* II
Lot I Blk 17 Golden Rod Halghta.
Plat Hook 3 Pag* 14
tail 3 Blk 17 Golden Rod Halghta
P D t Hook 3 Page |4
Lot 1» tllk 17 Goldaa Rod Halghta
Plat Bonk 3 Pag* II
Lot II Blk 17 Oaldan Rod Heights
Plat Rv&gt;k 3 Page 11
Lot 11 Blk 17 Golden Rod Height*
Plat Book 3 I’ag* tl
Lot* 11 A t l tllk 17 Golden Rod
It-la M i Plat llook 3 Paaa t l
Lot IS lilk 17 Gotdan Rod Halghta I
Plat ook 2 P ag* 11
I.ota 14 A 17 nik 17 Golden Rod
Height* Plat Book 2 Pag* I*
L o t a
14.
t».
14.
31,
23. I
S3 A 31 Ulk 17 Ooldan Hod Halghta
Plat Book 2 Pag* 14
l » t * 1 A 2 lilk 4 All*** First Ad.
dltlon
to
Washington
H eight*
Plat Book 2 Pug* 22
t.ots 2. I. 4 lilk 4 Aliena First Ad­
dition lo Washington Halghta. Plat
Book 2 Pag* 22
lo t* 3 I. 4 and I to 27. and IA to
42. and 71 to 94. an 142 to 194.
and 111 lo 121 and 121 124. 111.
149. 1*2. H I. 114. I l l
and
149
to 219. and 214 to 319. and lo t *
C. t&gt;, A H. Kaw Garden* Plat Bonk
4 Pag- 41
f-ot I lilk A North Chuluot*. H a t
Rook 2 Page* SI to It
fait I nik 79 North Chuluot*. Plat
Rook 2 Paeee I I to 24

NOTICE
N olle* la hereby given that pur­ TH E T R t'U T flr 4 OF INTERNAL
suant to Section 9 of Chapter 111*4 i w r n o v r . w E v r r t v ii o r
the
tat w a
of Florida Acta of
HIT,
•TATE OP IT.IIRIIVA
known aa Ih* Murnhy Act. th# f*»lHr n P. Herndon
■ low ing daacrlbad land In Samlnola
Agqnt Trustee* of I. I. Fuad,
. County. Florid*
will ba off-red
Seminole fon aty

DIUCS

M usical Program
Revealed For Elks'
Memorial Service

5 DECORATOR COLORS
Coral Pint • Sunburst Yaflew • Jea'oam Blue • MaaJoa Or*** * WaadlanJ lo w a * and C/aaa/c

cooks ovorythlng in tho
book. . . automatically
New Super-fdatlc Calrod* for com­
pletely automatic cooking •automatic
deep-well cooker • automatic ovan
• Cuitom Cooker and Server • automatlc french fryer • Calrod golden
griddle optional now or later. You g ; ‘
all this and color, too*

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Expectancy In State Increasing
it RMe Of Six Months Per Year

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Folk* c h u m many more jfijrantic parades
W n the one aUreti fn Sanford Wednesday
•than they could have In years gone by—
‘ Recording to a State Board o f Health spokesan recently.
‘ 1 L ife expectancy fn Florida has been in* creasing at the rate o f six months a year.
•Bobert G. Carter told tht Association o f
J t o r id t Hospital Auxiliaries meeting in

v - Jacksonville.
However, there was a grim warning In the
' ' ^ C lr n ila to ry diseases and cancer must be
: eurbed if the life expectancy Increase is to
continue*
A comparison was made between the life
expectancy In 1M 0 and 1950. From tha fig­
ures showing expectancy o f 56.6 years In
,..n|980 and 67.7 fo r 1050 was the rate of In*
Crease determined.
Reasons fo r the Increase were belatise o f
-the contributions made by the State Board
.
Health and hospitals o f the state which
iP *1mve assisted in the virtual ellmlnailon o f
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W hat Price Freedom?
*♦-- A prediction. hsa l»f*n made that has set
the prlee on a third world war should the
i United States be faced with such a major
World conflict (it the future.
1' ; Tho astronomical figure o f a.trillion dollnrs
named as the figure necessary to p«y
the modem necessities to wage battle
around the world.
’ * However. Navy Captain Lawrence 8mith
said "There Is one thing that Is worth thst
price—and that la freedom."
. ,iT h e fantastic cost estimate o f another
war Is based on what It has cost this coun­
try In previous wars.
"W ars are financed on taxes and borrow­
ed money that eemea out o f tha pockets o f
the citizens." the Navy Captain told the Na­
tional Resources Conference this week.
Since the revolution, each war that has
been fought has coat roughly three times
the one that preceded ItWorld War Two cost the American people
883 billion dollars.
There are complaints enough now aliout
the high cost o f taxes— not to take Into con­
sideration what the tab would be In the event
o f another war which would Involve the
United Sinten.____________V *‘ *___________ _

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The Sanford Herald
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All Obituary aetteae, aarda af lhaaha, raaotullaia a*4
M il it * a f anlartalnmaal for tha purpoae af ralilae
feeSa wilt ha ahareae far at raeular advarthlae rataa

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• kith la aattttad asalatlvaly ta tha uaa far rtriH Ira Uaa a f all tha laaat aawa prlataA In thla aaw.yap*r.
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Friday, November 30, 1966

TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Make straight paths for your foot, so that
what la lams may not be put out of joint
but rather bo healed. READ Hebrews 12:
12-17.

HUNGARIAN COVtt UP

Dollars Worth More
Some American businessman t ping export* by o m billion dotNy 8AM DAWSON
NEW YORK US—The Canadian watch this rise nervously. They |i*f»—
. th,B doublo what It

dollar is worth shout four eanta
more In today’a market than the
American dollar.
This doesn’t maan thst the
American dollar Is losing nay of
lu prestige In other lands—It is
still th« most sought after cur­
rency In the world today.
It does mean that * Canada’s
vast postwar eipanslon la catch­
ing Its second breath—that Amer­
ican dollars art flowing north­
ward.
Tho flow has been particularly
largs In recent days because Can­
adians hare been borrowing in
the U. 8. capital market—interest
rates art aven klgher north of
tha bonier.
As these borrowed American
dollars are exchanged for Cana­
dian to go to work there, the ex­
change rates raflsct this large
•upply and tha Canadian dollar
Monday rose to 11.0417, fust a
shade under the high of $1.0434 In
August 1933 when a previous great
spurt In Investment In Canada was
under way.

many contagious diseases which promoted
high death rates.
Looking forward to longer life and added
pleasures In the golden twilight years make
living In Florida n ‘‘m ajor dreum" o f many
retired people in every section o f the coun­
try.
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Progressive Planning
Power companies, 'railroads, large indust­
ries and other ngendes Interested in indust­
rial development have been working ou plans
to provida more practical and convenient
areas for factory locations, home building
sites, shopping centers, and school facilities
outside o f the congested city centers.
This progressive planning is going on all
over the country.
According to one o f the companies making
auch plans there is a growing need for this
type o f high-class, close-in development
suitable fo r Industries whose Investments
and payrolls have a tremendous effect on
the economic health o f the community.
Thus, docs a large industry make possible
By ED CREAQIf
tho development o f a hundred smaller In­
AmocIi M Pm* News Analyst
dustries— one can’ t exist without the other.
WASHINGTON tR— Money, or
This Is tile private eillCi pi ir&gt;e
Wd&gt; o f j the love of it, has been called the
building the nntlon.
root o f all evil.
All we are waiting for is the announce­
It’* a lio the life blood o f a poli­
ment that Sanford and Seminole County will tical' campaign.
So, for the umpteenth time,
becomo the center for one o f the multi-mil­
lion dollar developments which will bring Congress is trying to figure out
how campaigns ran be financed
more than a hundred various enterprises, without monetary evil.
all dc|&gt;cndem upon ono another.
This la one of the tougher prob­

Money

Income Taxes
In an earlier era, it seems clrar. (ho ad­
vocates o f the federnl Income tax had no
conception o f the extent to which it would
grow— and the tremendous portion It would
lake from tha earnings o f the people.
In defending this tax, the late Senator
Borah once said: "The great and honored
lawyer, Joseph Choata, denounced auch a tax
« s socialistic. He said that if you can levy
ft tax or two per cant, you may Iny a inx o f
fifty per cent or n hundred per cent.
• ’’ Who will Iny the lax o f fifty per cent
or a hundred per cent?
"Whose equity, sense o f fairness, o f
Justice, o f patriotism, does he question?
"W hy the representatives o f the Ameri­
can people— not only that, but the intelli­
gence. the fairness, the justice o f the people
themselves, to whom their representatives
are always answerable-”
Renntor Borah wns a famous nhle mnn.
but In this ease he could hnrdly have been
mure wrong. An Income lax o f 60 per cent
now applies at levels which nre far flxrtn
great wealth. And In the top bracket the
tax Is D1 per cent— only nine per cent short
o f total expropriation that Joseph Choate
feared.
Moreover, even in relatively modest brac­
kets, tho tax collector hits very hard- Taxes,
direct and indirect, account for about onethird of a $7,600 annual income. And n man
enrnings $86 a week works more hours ta
•,»ay his taxes than to pay for his food and
clothing combined.
Hut to sum it all up— there’s not a great­
er country in the world than the United
States o f America—and cacti citizen is
proud to pny his or her fair share o f the coat
o f government.
Just suppose we lived In another country
— what would the bill lie?
Commission

Protests Plan

PALATKA '.I*—Taking Putnam
County woodland
property
for
Navy bombing targets would de­
prive the county o f some tax mon­
ey, county commissioners said yes­
terday. They voted to protest the
federal government plan to ac­
quire 6.M0 acres for lhat purpose.
Hep. Uennrtt D-KU
announced
the plan last week.

Campaign's

lems a democracy fa cet. And If
Senate committee* looking Into
Ihe question van com e up with an
answer, they will deserve a na­
tional vote o f thanka.
On the one hand you have the
question: If 1 believe In a can­
didate or hit party, why shouldn't
1 he allowed to contribute anything I ran afford to the cause?
And on thn other hand: Should
anybody bt- allowed to help “ buy"
an election? What favor* do big
contributors expect when they
kick in to a campaign fund, and
aro they going to gat thcmT
President Klsenhwocr dug Into
this question at a news confer­
ence ta d February and admitted
he didn't know the answer.
A big contribution by a wealthy
man “ could be a very largo one
for me or for you," the President
said, even inough it might be
small potatoes for the man mak­
ing it. The President went on to
say there must be constant study
of this problem.
Tlii* Is far from a new prob­
lem.
Huge contributions wer,. routine
in tho past. It's a m atter of rec­
ord that Dupont people chipped in
a million dollars lo Alfred E.
Smiths campaign for President in

IMS, even though the family has
not been eordlal toward the Dem­
ocrats In late yetra.
Well, in 1*40 Congress decided
to act, but U accomplished little
ao far as doing anything about
the situation waa concerned.
The 1640 law says ao Individual
may contribute more then &gt;3,000
to a campaign, and ne party orsanitation may spend more than
three million dollars on a cam­
paign.
This law haa proved to be ■■
full of hales $• • rusty screes
door.
If a rich men wants to endow
a candidate, all be has to do D
make a flock of $3,000 contribu­
tions in the name of as many dif­
ferent persons—nu wife, his
grandmatiitr sad even his infsnt
children.

Letters
To The Editor
Wc the people o f Sanford wish
to congratulate Herman (Butch)
Rcm bert in hi* new office. If#
has been elected assistant man­
ager of the Stone Brother* Fun­
eral Home of Sanford. W* are
very proud of him and honored
to have him serve in our communtiy.
We believe that h* will do alt
in his power to msko the busi­
ness a great sucres*.
Hr wa* horn in Florida, reared
here in Sanford and attended
school nt Crooms Academy. He Is
u member of the New Salem Pri
mitive Baptist Church, belongs to
the choir, the ACL Club, serves
on the trustee board, a member
o f Mount Olive Lodge. No. 79.
Royal Arch Degree, Knight* of
the Temple, member o f the No­
ble of Mystie Shriners and assist­
ant scout master. Troop 117.
He is presently employed by
the Sanford Housing Authority. [
He owns his own home at 13081
West 17th St., where he resides
with his wife and threw children.

Blood
To get around the three million
dollar limit, you Just sat up sep­
arata organisation*—Cltiiena for
BliviU, or Volunteers for WhoosIs. Sat up as many aa you like.
This la why the special com­
mittee headed by Sen. John L.
McClellan of Arkansaa and tha
regular Senate Elections aubcommlttea of Sen. Albert Gore of
Tennaseeo are looking Into tha
matter. One or both may come
up with some recommendations
for rewriting the law.
Two-MoathOld Girl Bares
LARGO (A*—Two months old
Kathy Marie Adcock died yester­
day when her home burned near
hare. She was on* of nine Adcock
children.

Child's Feet Need
Regular Check-Up
ly HUMAN N. MMMMM, M.8.
LIKE many ailments, foot Ills; Sometimes leg and foot trouble
often creep up on os virtually un- might Indicate there la somenoticed.
thing wrong Internally.
For example, If the child's lags
It’a especially difficult to da
termlna foot troubles In children are. bowed or knock-kneed, he
because of their natural Incline- appears undernourished and he
Uon to maintain silence about haa a peculiar chest formation
any ailment or hpdy change commonly called "pigeon breast,"
which doesn't m um onto pula. |he might hero rickets.
Foot fatlwrf
Whether or not any of these
.in
'symptoms of foot trouble appear,
Generally, a youngster will re- j n ron.jy ur. ( you to have your

iraduil'that there la no dtacom- Htoh Fa
fort until tha trouble U beyond' The aad fact U that 63 per cant
easy correction.
of the boy* and M per cant of the
Thar* are. however, certain girb of school age hare foot deearly eigna which might Indicate r*cU which may be serious. It
trouble U brewing.
neglected, they may prove dis­
Boane W&lt;
abling In later life.
One b unwllllngneae to walk, ' By the time your youngster
run or play by a child who b •ntere school, his fret may hava
normal In every other way. Thb been subjected to many abuses,
might maan a weakening of foot Better play safe. Have hi* feet
end leg muscle*. Bach a situation examined long before he reaches
could lead to falba archie.
'school ago.
Faulty poaturo and
An u n m

■hoes are a primary cases
, w“
weak fact and strained arches.I 8. T.: Is Vitamin B -ll ever of
Signs of auch trouble might be W h(,P 111 increasing growth of
run-over heels, u tendency for.ehlldren?
the ehlld’a feet to "toe out," or i| Answer: Yea, Vitamin B-13 haa
"bulging" of the ankles ex the been found to help the growth of
inner side of tho feel
'children in some Instances,
eisaa ■*•* »■*«*■

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wonder if the more expensive Ca­
nadian dollar may pit «ny P~*sure for (till higher prices on the
things they buy from Canada—
such at newsprint, woodpulp, met­
als, oil and chemicals.
Some Canadians also watch this
rush of American dollars north­
ward with concern. They know
that Investment funds are need­
ed to develop Canada's vast nat­
ural resources. But they fret be­
cause the profits from this devel­
opment may flow southward in
future years. For a time last
summer this waa a prime politi­
cal issue In Canada. Many con­
tended that U. S. corporations
should let Canadians buy into
their subsidiaries there.
Americana aren't the only ones
investing |n Canada these* days.
There has been a flight of capital
from Europe. Investor! there feel
the money will be safer In Cana­
da than In troubled Europe.
In the first spurt of Investment
in Canada, In the first part of
this century, it was British capi­
tal that financed Canadian expan­
sion.
But sinr« the mid tO'.’Oi Ameri­
can capital )iai been taking over.
In the early 1930s when the Brit­
ish Commonwealth companies act
up a preference system, U. S.
corporations began setting up Ca­
nadian subsidiaries so they could
export to preference areas from
Canada rather than from the
United States.
Another great spurt started af­
ter World War II when Canada
was found to have vast resources
neede^ to supplement those in
this country—uranium, nickel,
eopper, oil.
There has been somu invest­
ment in Canadian stock* and
bonds—Canadian bonds, for ex­
ample, have a higher yield than
U. S. bonds. But most of the
American dollars have gone into
leases, plants, mines, well* and
facUiliea.
The U. S. Department o f Cornmere* put* U. S. direct investmanta in Canada at the end of
1933 at 6*4 billion dollars—a sixable chunk of ihe total of 19 bil­
lion throughout the world.
Canada's dollar owes its pres­
ent high rating largely to this
investment. This year our north­
ern neighbor it running a com­
modity trad* deficit. Imports top-

was In 1933.
By itself this factor would
weaken the Canadian dollar — Jual
as the Dad# gap weakens tha.
British pound. But tht flow o f "
foreign capital io Canada has
more than made up th* differ­
ence and put the Canadian dollar'
at a premium.
Canada's net foreign debt ae It
borrows to expand may hit nine
billion dollars thla ytar — up flva
billion In ilx year*. Thla yaar
alone the capital Investment In
Canada’s expansion may reach
eight billion dollars.
g
Canadians are furnishing pari *
of this capital but muds is coming
from the United States — in dol­
lars worth four cent* lets than
the Canadian one.

W A L L F IN IS H
from D U P O N T I

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MAN GETS PRISON TERM
TAM PA (3*— Joseph Francois
Drapeau, 46. who admitted lend­
ing a threatening letter to Mayor |
Nick Nucclo asking money, was
sentenced by Federal Judge Wil­
liam J. Barker yesterday to 2H
years In prisoo.
Th* itinerant worker, who had
been a Janitor here briefly threat­
ened to blow up Nuccio's house
unles* Nucclo mailed him a check
for $5,000.

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seemed
particularly M .
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band* strutted along, th tt fleet!
were w ell though out end t u m t &gt;
ed and proved how much In the
part few years the emphasis on
Christmas Is reiorning to rallglea
I think, too, th at'S an ford should
1 T VIRGINIA CONN
be proud o f Its colored citizens
The wive* o f VAH-5
had
a tale will be sponsored by the
for their excellent part la the
luncheon at the Mar Lou rest­ home room mothers, and they
parade. We came home with m e r
aurant Wednesday. Hostesses were will use the funds fo r Christmas
rlmcnt In our voice* and Christ'
Sonya Blackwood and Kitty Walk­ parties throughout the school.
mas in our heart*.
er. After lunch there were sever­
Muriel
Glidcwell entertained
al tables o f bridge, and a good
Here are th* winners o f the
In honor o f Wednesday tournaments
la the
time waa bad by all. Speaking of Thursday morning

C alendar

Bethany Class
Holds Annual
Dinner Nov. 27

FRIDAY

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Conning
The News

TUESDAY

Tlio Rev. D. S. C aracas will
The Executive board o f the
conduct the morning devotions Woman"* Club will m eet at 9:43
over WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
a. m. in the board room o f the
The Norman De Vere Howard clubhouse.
Members o f the Bethany Class
Chapter, U. D. C.. w ill meet at 3
--------------------------------of the First Baptist Church and p. m. with Mrs. Reuel F Robison.
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their husbands enjoyed a Thanks­ 1407 E. 2nd St., with Sirs. Claude M IC C ( J r n
11n \ I
v* /
giving dinner on Tuesday night. P. Herndon serving as co-hostess, i
The Lamplighters Class of the C a t a r i A t
Nov. 27, in the Educational Build­
First Christian Church will meet T c L C U
M l J lL O W G l
ing of the church. Even though
. , at 8:30 P- m- at the church for
ML,* Ora Ray waa pleasantly
It was a return engagement for . potluck .upper and the annual , Upri.ed Wednesday night with a
VAH-5, Joe Tully called to tell Gay Brown, who is leaving for
the "Thanksgiving Bird
e v e r)- election o f officers.
I miscellaneous bridal shower given me that Roy Caton will be com ­
San Diego next
week. C offee
oqe agreed the turkey, d ressin g .; A Red Cross Campaign Fund by Miss Barbara Smith and Mr*. ing
home on sick leave
the and pastries were
served, and
beanj. yam s, salad, rolls and sev- organizational meeting o f Semt- Clayton J. Beaulieu.
fifteenth o f December. He will
the house was gay
with ch ry ­
A very
striking e ffect was be flown down from Bethesda
eral different kind, o f pics and
'° f DirTc l" r*
---------- -----------santhemums.
Attending
were Ruth
Naval Hospital where he has been
cake,, made for deliciou* eating. Room . c ity
at 3 p m .
,
" “ JJ*
Diana Miller,
Polly
recovering from a serious acci­ Norvellc,
The food com m ittee, Including
There will be a board meeting . b.
f i0.»,
dent. It Is reported that he is Brubaker, Betty
Lemoa, Betty
Mrs. Dorothy Odham, Mrs. Mar- of the Woman's Club at 9:43 a.
I’ m aure Hailett, Nancy
3Iorgan, Nancy
board room of the
Appropriate bridal gam es were much Improved, and
ilyn Forrest, Mrs. Bobby Robbins nJ* j n tbc
and Lil G ray.
played and prizes won by Miss being back In Sanford will help Martin. Griffin.
and Mr*. M argaret Ashley, were d u bh ou ,c
Jean WlUte, Mrs. Bea llam p, Mrs. tremendously in speeding recup­ Rosemary Duncan was unable to
certainly deserving of th0 praise
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Louis Rotundo, and
Mrs. Earl eration.
come, as her little boy, B iff, is
given them. Appreciation I* also
J h' J " . A'J L ofm
to p - „ ron, nn
Punca and Hank Colee have quite ill.
expressed fo r all the help vohin- ‘
Sl'N D \V
Miss Ra7 wa* Pre,en,f&lt;l niany order* to San Juan, P o r t o
Rico. Since
runca is a na­
Air Station officers and their
,JriLy *lVf n
.
The Junior Choir o f th. First to™|y
wh' C!!
Porto
Rican things are wives will tote their box suppers
The dining room was very beau- ytaptUt Church w ill rehearse at • b&lt;8u,‘ ful blanket « iven her b* tive
very rosy fo r them. Hate to to the Hawkins Friday night for
lifully decorated
with
colored 5.3Q
! the hostesses.
leaves and a floral arrangement
Training Union w ill be held at
hment. o f mints, peanut., there. However, the Colees, the an old fashioned auction and a
to spend Chri.t- tot o f fun. Next Tuesday the
of yellow and white chrysanthe­
cocoa and a sheet cake, decorat* are hoping
tt:!5 and the Evening Worship at
mas In thia area, if not in Station wives will have n luncheon
mums. The flow er, were
later
7:30. Mias Bonnie Jean Ray. re- cd " Uh
wedd‘ n*
Sanford. Punca and the children at the B.O.Q. The theme will o f
presented to M r,. Margaret Rey­
rvsi..irtM,ww
Jsi k . were Mrved to the Bursts,
nolds, teach er o f the class. The he
y
InviHd to be with the honoree will stay in New Sym m a with course be Christmas, and host­
were
Mr*. Boa Damp.
Mrs. Hank’s fam ily, while Hank *t- esses will be Dolores Guidrey and
decorating
committee
included the *I* akcr
vif. Hue Klne M r, Connie Wit-1 ...
Each m em ber
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t.nul, Rotundo. Mrs. Peggy Smith. tenda a school In Norfolk. Then I Dorothy Dohne.
1 nv Culitoiiv w o m e n s Cmu
liams gnd Mrs, Florence
StcnMrs. Curtis Hughes, Mrs. Quinl- they will board a plane in Aliami will bring a toy for a needy
will hold its regular meeting at
child, and clothes fo r the w el­
and b« off.
strom.
a n m . . .K. S-li,: .u!,K .n „ ,T u* RaF.
ElmeF Smith,
Attention!
‘ There will
be a fare office.
I ' . M I-nror.
of
, hott
» „ i J « » * g w 1* * “ '*• « * ” *■■ I1' " '
I was in such a rush to get
very
fine bake sale
in Lake
Mary Saturday In front o f the to the parade Wednesday, 1 did
mas party.
were guests o f th,. class and ex-|
Th„
Vv \ i,t „r
p ir.* Baptist,
n . m . i ! Andes.w M r,.
Barbara . . M
to say
The WMU
of i»,„
the First
. . oroney,
, _ Post O ffice. The time will be. n’ t finish all I wanted
pressed their enjoyment o f
the Church will observe the Week o f “
MU* Jcan eleven thirty, and there will be about the golf luncheon, but b cdinner and appreciation o f the in- Prayer for Foreign .Missions at Wilke and Miss Joan Wilke.
lola o f goodie* on hand. Louise fore I get to that, I'd liko to
, vitali»n.
Parker, president
o f the Lake mention the parade. To me, they
2 p. m. The topic will bo *‘ \Von-

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Mrs. L cnora Green, president. drr f „ t Counselor'1. Circle 1 in
introduced Mrs. Margaret
Key- charge.
nolds who welcomed all guests
The Roy Scouts o f the First
and gave a brief devotional after rrcsbyterlan Church will meet
which the program was
tu rn ed, (n the Scout Room at 7 p. m.
A mock radio
broadcast on
over to M rs.
Margaret Ashley,
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The -—
Philathea
Class o f the Wo- Worldwide Missions was given by

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Women’s G olf Association.'W ed*
nesday, October 24th.
Class A— Jeanne Foolk
Class B— Helen Carrawaj
Class C— Hazel Porter
Clast D— Glnny Conn
Low putts— Maryed Meeks
Wednesday, October 31th -B lin d
Bogey
Class A— Vera Smith
Class B— Jo Syrats
Class C— Lib Cleveland
Class D— Shirley Perkins
Low putts— Jeanne Foulk
November 7th
Clast A— Jeanne TjrJSk
Clast B— Lucille Heard
Class C— Lib C lw e la iv i
d a i s D— Shirley Perltlns
Low putts— M rs M arkham
Wednesday, N ov em b er 14th
Class A— V era Smith
Class B— Paulina Inch
Class C— Lib Cleveland
Wednesday, NovcimtM’.r 21at
Class A — G uasle Russell
d a t a . B— P an lino Inch
Clast C— A au Marah
Low putts— Vara Smith
Vcrn Smith w on
the Kadez
tournament, and Jeane Foulk was
runner up. They will receive the!*
awards at the D ecem ber lunch*
that lhai ir a aluriv stlrrlnB. hut thia one ron.

Horton Circle Sees
Mock Radio Show

MR. and 3IRS. ROBERT IIAIt.MON STINE

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Miss Eugenie Engels Is Wed
Nov. 23 To Robert H. Stine

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I n !‘ v m u
f ‘‘ 1' 1®
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I'in -In-Tl.nn \!r« ^Whlev
tmuHIi
singing. Then Mrs. Ashley showed
some m oving pictures taken at
previous meetings.
Mrs. M ario Lewis headed the
"cleanup" com m ittee and thanks
is offered fo r all a-sistancc giv­
en her.
Approximately fifty people en
joyed this annual, social dinner
of the Bethany Class.

m cn o t ,hn rh ;irch W,U h* ve * several o f the g irl, at T u esda y'.
covered lll,h ' uPP&lt;t a‘ the home meeting of the Frances Horton
o f Mr*. Victor M. Greene on Circle o f the First naptlst Church.
Jcw cU ’ * ^vod at 8:30 p.m. Co- which was held at the home o f
will he Mrs. R. F. Mrs. W. L. Gramkow.
|
Motile anil Mrs. W. R. Jennings, i Members present at the meetCircle No. 10 nf the W.S.C S. Ing were Mrs. Alfred Chiles, Mrs.
will mret at 8 p.m . at the home otto Thomas, Mrs. Frank Helm,
of
Mrs.
Ted Williams,
4(H) Mrs.
Calvin Wright, Mrs.
B.
i'lum osa Dr,
Flamm.
Mrs. R oger
Schmidt,
Mrs. Geneva Qulckrrt, Mrs. W.
L.
Gramkow,
Sirs.
Charles
Arnold, Mrs. Jess* Carter, Mr*,
t.eland Rudd,
Mr*. Covington,
Mrs. n. McGill, Mrs. P. Litton,
aud Mrs. Rezurcrhin.

Mist Eugenie Callender Engels, their home at 318 Northwest Uth
daughter o f Mr. and 31is. John St., Gainesville.
Lcttcau Engels, o f Sarasota, be­
The bride attended the Univer­
came the bride o f Robert Harmon sity o f Arizona for two years,"th*
Stine, son o f sir. and Mrs. Paul University o f Wisconsin for one
Joseph Stine, of Orlando, o i Nov year, and now I. a senior at the
23 at the Church o f thu Redeem University o f Florida College of
er in Sarasota. The Rev. Charles Education, where she is a m em ­
H. Ricker performed the double ber o f Kappa Kappa Gamm a S o -1
ring cerem ony.
rority.
M i,s Joanne Ramsay played
The bridegroom, a mem ber of
traditional organ music for the sigm a Chi fraternity, served for
Plans were made at the meet­
small fam ily w eddiig. The church tw o years with the U. S Army
waa decorated in autumn colors and is now a senior in engineering nf the Seminola Itebekah
U d g .. Thursday for u Christmas
with a prolusion o f chrysantho- Ing at the University o f Kt..-:.la.
Mrs.
Vcrrier
Nelson,
Mrs. party to he held after the regular
mums. Beige satin ribbon and
Among out o f town g u est. at
IVr It
W . will
wilt be
h«
sirs, rne^tlno
meeting Dec.
13. T
Thrre
chrysanthemums m a r k e d the the wedding were Mr. nnd Mrs. r baric i E. Karraker and Mrs.
pews. The bride, given in m a r -1 George A. Stine and Mr. and Mrs Rclty^ Spencer were Initialled lnln| an exchange of g ifts at that time,
Resolutions w ere read at the
riage by her father, was lovely Andrew C. Stine, all of Sanford, the Anna Miller Cin-Jc Tuesday
meeting on the death of a bein a gown o f beige pe.iu de sole, The bridegroom is their nephew night nt the Elks (dub.
Mrs. Edward Cox,
president, loved member. Mrs. Estelle Elfashioned with em pire waistline,
■■
...
-'.•sided ov er the ecreptony, and liott and the Charter was draped
full skirt, bateau neck and th ree-’
routine reports were given by |n |irr memory,
quarter length sleeves. She wore ^ ^ n c l n t / f ' l n c c ^ / i l l
standing com m itlee chairm an.
Mrs. Mac Myers was reported
a matching cap and shoulder- ”
^ 1055
length veil, and carried a bou­
Plan* w ere made fo r purchas- ill. All wish for her a speedy
ing Christm as gifts to be sent. recovery.
quet o f orchids.
I
Her sister. Mrs. Penny Fiigtis
The Daughters o f Wesley Sun- to the H arry Anna Crippled ChilShaw,____________
served us________
ma-ron .o .f . --------honor ‘ toy School Class will have a .dren’s H om e in Umatilla. This
____
snd chose an empire sheath o f hu«in*ss session
and Christmas
a project carried out every
desert tan pcau dc note,featuring *&gt;arty _on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m year,
a cowl neckline. She wore
a at McKinley Hall. An exchange of
Refreshments were served by
will take place at
this |he h(u, e . , e&lt; Mr,. J a m ri nIank'
matching satin hcndbn.vd and veil g.ft*

r Rebekah Lodge
Plans Party
3 New Members
For Next Meet Ladies Of Garden
Initated Tuesday
Info Local Circle

Have Party Dec. 4

Little Theater
Holds Tryouts

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The members o f the Sanfonl
|Garden Club have been Invited
to attend the “ Chrlvtmas G lam ­
our For Sale" Mark, sponsored
b the Orlando Garden Club Dee.
8, 7. 8.
This will feature unique Christ­
mas decorations and gifts; also
demonstrations on "D o It you r­
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The public Is also invited to at­
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and her bouquet was o f fra g ­
Tryouts wer,&gt; held last night by
., enship, M r*. II. F. Hale, Mrs. II.
Hostesses for the evening will fiCsruthers and Mrs. J.
W. the Little Theater League
mented fujii mums.
for
Jon C. Stine, of Orlando, bro- I&gt;e the members o f Mrs. Albert childro
their next production, "Bell, Book
,
and Candle” , Which they will pre­
tlicr o f the groom, served as best Hickson's Group, who are Mrs.. ,,
n.^ r. m^cru‘ . . pr!:.‘ !.nt
man, nnd ushers were John L. Raines, Mrs. E. C. Williams,I Peter
Rukur, 3lr*. Erving Fein sent in January. There was a
Mr*.
D.
M.
P
a
u
l
,
M
r
s
.
1
.Tooil turn out, especially on the
Engels Jr. and Frederick L. En­
Hawthorne, Miss
Aline burg, 3trs. E. W. Jarksnn. Mrs. pari o f men. 31 rs. .Mcllratnie
gels It. brothers of the bride; Ruth
W,
J.
C
larke,
Mrs
3larccl
Faille,
Chapman and Miss Versa Wood­
John Gilliam o f Fort Myers, a
Mrs Harold Kastner, Mrs. II. F. the director, said site hopes more]
cock.
ladies w ill-show up for the try­
Sigma Chi fraternity brother of
Special guests will be the Rev. Hale, Mrs. B. G. Carulhers, .Mrs. outs Monday nights.
the groom ; and Tedfod Eolson of
J.
W.
Childre,
Mrs.
James
and Mrs. 31. If. Wyatt.
No parts have yet been as­
Orlando.
Blankenship. .Mrs. Wesley
Fillsigned.
Mrs. Engels chose, for her
mon, Mrs. S. P. Griffin, .Mrs, J.
ni;ht will
daughter's wedding, a gown of
t&gt; McNeill. Mrs W. C. Pratt Jr.,. „ The
.
.tryouts
. . . .Monday
. . .
Hall
Dior blue lace, worn with a beige
M
Mrs. It. L. t-'oley, Mrs. James '!«* " h' hf,H
‘ h* 1
Hall,
feather hat and corsage o f pale
Thompson, M r,. G arfield Walkn m
am
brown orchids.
)tr. and 3lrs. J. W. Kimes , of er, .Mrs. J. C, Disbrow, 3!rs. Gene { ,
7^
11 9 p mAI1 arc
welcom
e.
The groom 's mother wore a Charleston. S C., and .Mr. and Walter, Mrs. B. E. Rogers, Mrs.i
gown o f pale pmk satin and ch if­ Mrs. W. T. Kimes, of Columbia,] AI Lange* Mrs. Gregory Kinlaw,
fon with matching hat anJ a S. C., spent tho
Thanksgiving Mrs. P eg gy Marrs. Mrs, John
corsage o f white or»-mds.
holidays with .Mr. and )!r s . W Griffis, .Mrs. Betty Spencer. Jlrs.
Following the ecrem on / a ir - H- Duncan.
Wrner Nelson. Mrs. Charles E .'
3fr. and Mrs R. J. Stenstrom
ceptinn and buffet supper were
Karraker. Mrs Marie Moses, Mrs. announce the birth
nf a I tb.
held at The Colony. St. Armsnds
Mr. and Mrs Gurney Doiidney.il.. G. Skates, Mrs. Charlos Staf- l l ' v or daughter. Robin ElizaKey. The bride'* table was b e a u -1 nf Miami, will he the guest, o f, ford, Mm. Harry Adair, Mrs. Pete helh, at Panama City on Nov. 28.
tifully decorated ,n whiti and Mr and .Mrs. William C. Hutch!•' Bowemox, Mrs Boy Chorpentng, 3lr*. 8trn,troin will he rcineingreen. .Miss Geraldine Vaughan son over tho weekend.
Mrs. Ed Cox. and 3frs. Richard her as the form er
Miss Irene
and Miss Joan Clcwls were in
-------------------------Rapes,
| While.
charge o f the bride’ s book
booKI .
. i i
For a wedding trip
ton Beach, the bride
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...ill.
VNov.
* ... 30
blue
sheer
wool
dress,
w ith '
touches o f white at the neck Her
R, E. Peurifoy
accessories were o f navy and
Carol Stone
white and she wore a corsage of
3lrt. Louise Austin
white baby mums.
Sue Bethea
Mr. and .Mrs. Stine will make
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pool mlfldod Sanford
_ tapered off m Hr ye*n they Bitlabod final pro* «»r U&gt;0 homeeomlng tilt
, Latovlaw tonight la an
B*B Conference tilt
, fourth place Devil* wlU
k N mftaBied Seminole* oa the
ith. H w Scmlnoles bar* an
are at fail power, and per_ _ more important, they want
to ton this om.
Tbe Jooea High Tiger* of Or­
H o Seminole hope* for marr- lando edged out the battling Pan­
tag the final game of Iba aeason thers from Crooma Academy M
for the Devil* from Winter Gar­ in a bird fought defensive bat­
BRANTLEY 8CHIHAED
CECIL DANDRIDGE
PHIL BYRD
TEBBY GOEMBEL
den began to ateamroll Wednes­ tle that eloied out the aeaieo
Left
Ft Halfback — 175 Pounds
Lift Halfback — 145 Pounds
Quarterback — 120 Pounds
Fullback — 190 Pounds
day when It waa learned that for both teams.
8enlor
Senior
Sophomore
Senior
Btoatley Seblrard would be to The Crooma offensive unit fell­
tuning form for the backflald. ed to move the ball effectively
MAN CONVICTED OP
Alao expected to bo turning in a during the flrat half, but soared
HECOND DEGREE MURDEB
Baa performance la Jim Warner, baek strong in tho final bracket
MIAMI in— . A Circuit Court
tbe Seminole apeedater who Juit ta threaten seriously to tie the
Jur last night convicted Robert
Vacantly cam* out for football.
last mnirrn nscsiLTs
game only to be beat by the
n s u r back
—e/
caa-a/is
Jill* am
Warner baa been troubled wllb clock.
Top Toby
ts.ia m s too a l-n« H. Mstheway former! of Wtatorly,
• sprained knee aad a bruited
M
o
M l I l-t/t R. I., of seeond degree mur­
Tbe Tiger* moved ruthlessly Rapid* Hu m 1*
Fred Ganaa, athletic director of yaar. W* aren’t sure Just what
kidney, but doctera rtieaied him
MM l * l - t 1 /2
der for killing a Miami bartend­
during tbe flrat quarter to give
for tbe gene thla morning.
Seminole High School, told the we'll have in the way of poten­
asLcuIn*
lu
caiV
/S
s
wu*
ai.r
er,
Charlea
Perry.
th» Panther* a defecit that they
tial a* yet, but wa'U do a lot
Jack stotaky computed the list were never able to overcome, but City Sport I*.00 0.40 &gt;00 4 1-4
Hathaway, 35-year-old used car Seminole Chlefo meeting last of running will} the ball."
10.10I&lt;*» I 2-1/2
ef return**# for th« final game aftr the mid-way point of the sec­ Aailco
Dainty Dish _
to# t l-t 1/1 salesman, testified that he killed night that Seminole High School
"We'll open the season on our
•f tbe aeaton when be ran at top ond quarter th* Crooms defense, UulnUU (t-4) ItOO.iO
Parry in self defense after Perry would sponsor a Seminole County own home courts against Florida
Hally
ixiuhl*
(1-4)
1114.00
speed during th* final three daya
thimd mack—o/l# nii* am
sparked by the outstanding per­
ef prtctlcei. Stotaky bat been
IS so Itis *10 I 1-2 t/S theatened to kill Hathaway and Invitational* Tournament her* In Military Academy on Dsc. 2,”
formance of Joe King and Jullu* Mnntauk
DUk Muprrlor
4.10 S.00 I 1-4 his wife if they told the police Sanford- to be held Dec. 20-21 In Layer told the group, "and we'll
considerably hampered with leg Johnson,
began to turn the tide Jovial Unlit
tso I l-hd Perry had boasted he helped in a
put on an interesting game for
injuries ilnre mldteaton and hat In favor of the Panthers. By the
UulnUU (t-S&gt; $21.00
the high school gym.
the fans."
KOI
M
TII
MU
M
—
A/M
Mil* ISA taaJ.ooo burglary of a waathy
been a continual queition mark mid-way point of the third slan­
Ganaa said that the event would The Seminole Chiefs launched
Kit’ii IL orchid 10.00 7.00 I SO 0 1-2 Miami Beach physician’s home.
with recurring brultct.
MO 4.10 1 2-1 l /l
ts the PanUteri were dominating CrucUl
mark another flrat in tha athletic a program of fund raising for
I’m Your*
2.40 2 1-4
Stotaky’i return made It pos- the play .
UulnUU (1-01 1101.20
program of Sanford and called the payment of outfitting of jun
r o u M T ii m a c k —a/te m iu
etbli for the Semlnolet to start
rfirrii hack—n/i* mii* ann
The Jonea Tigers, heavily fav­
Cecil Dandridge, JV ace brought ored over the Panther*, made TTnrU Crls MO I.M MO 7 1-thd H i ^ v ^ 'S t i .^ r A A - J a r .? : on the Seminole Ch(efs for sup­ lor high football that would in
elude an auction. A committee
ooo T.so a i-im A iilm d . inky Mo '
Op ta the vanity. The young 120 their lone tally early In tha first naan
port. "All ' the high school* In was designated to study the event
Tact Trial
1.40 0 l-l/t
riiriK Mach—e/ie miu
UulnUU (7-1) 114.10
pounder can handle the ball with stansa after a sustained drive of
H
m I Noon., nIloU dtonn, IU—T, Seminole County Oviedo, Lyman, and recommend a date for the
SIXTH MACK—A/IS MU* 31A DnshUe Homo, l’ackard dlr£ FU- and Seminole Including DcLand
Stotekyy at the pivot poll, but 47 yards. Tbe score came from Daahlnn
Ouk* IMS I SO11.40 I 1-no mlns Hunaat.‘ VFurclbl*
auction to be held.
Sehirerd It top fast on hit centers a tackle plunge from six yards Hhubuu
1 40 1.20 t 2*4
will take place in the events, and
SIXTH MA
ACK—S/IS
Mil*
&lt;
Hllvar
llln
4.10
4
l-t
1/2
for Dandridge to uio with hit out.
L*ad*r OlUr. Mr, Do, Flrat Mort­ the Sanford Herald will awird
UulnUU
(1-0) 1120 40
Ansla I-nl.a, Visit, lllua
lack of experience. Until it was Two very serious threats of the HIHWTII HACK—1/14 Mil* S3.* als*.
Doll.
Irish Hhnrlrut. I’Uyful Pal trophies to the winner and run­
learned that Stotsky would be Panthers were halted by the IllnhU nd Klin* 14.10 1.10 1.40 7 2-n.
SBVaS.XTIS
MACK—A/IS Mil*
InvUIhln Man
I 19 2.00 4 2-as Tin Foil, Down Tha Itivar, Nalda’a ner-up," ho aid.
able to start for the Semlnolei, clock.
Urow Kundcr
MO 2 l-» Pel. Val DUkDy, HI Ulory, Kd'a Tbe Seminole Chiefs offtred to
UulnUU &lt;I-T&gt; 127.00
K w u feared that they would In the fading seconds of the
My-n-Mr. Holt Acs. HUck caaaar msn the concession stands dur­
K ltillT H MACK—S /l* Mil* I I S
KfUHTII MACK—a/te MIU
have to call on the ailing Bob flrat half the Panthers wen* on Ileal
Klcllnn 14.00 0.00 S.IO 0 1-1
Jupllar Jim. Major C»dr. llaach ing the two night, four gam*
Johnson for top billing. Johnson the prowl behind the excellent H llv.r C'lnily
4.04 1.40 S 1-1 l / l Firs, Fnbla Fashion, Itappy O' event and agrred to help with
Joy
1.10 7 2-4 flrlan. Star Flash. Humorist. Top
b reported ill In bed and has not running of Grady Roberson. Rob­ llnppy
tbo advance sale*.
UulnUU (0-11 15110
M /ir
been out for practice since Tues­ erson cracked the line consistently
.MATH MAC 10—O/IO Mil* 31.4
NINTH
MACB-A/IS
MIU
Bud Layer, Sanford Seminole
Choice MO 110 2.10 t 1-1/1
day.
Kd’a (totdruah, Laka llockal, (lay basketball coach, told the group
to spark the drive, then dashed Vntsr'a
Kiln Hm. Screen 2.40 2.4« 4 2-1 1 /2 Juil.ua. Hhlftar,
Whlla
Armnr,
At last- night's Seminole Chiefs off nls own right tackle, cut to KrerbeU Urown
2.10 S S-7 I’alcuUtad lilak. Oh Dolly, Ilobbla they would witness an Interest­
UulnUU &lt;1-41 $0.10
meeting head mentor Bill Flem­ the sidelines and raced 43 yards TUXTH
M
ing brtnd of cage play this
MACK—3 /1 Mil* M J
THNTII MACK—3/N MIU
ing was confident that hit before he was finally brought Mori's*. U fu r Sl.oo s.io n.40 o l-t
Kd’a Halts lllua, 1-araonUn, year. "We’il be slow starting,"
7.00 s.io o 3 - 1/1 Hnap
charges were ready for the tilt. down from behind. The Panthers rtoradsu
Itwltch, Trans Artist. Lava*,
l.'tAM Mat*
1 00 7 l-hd ^ r . * ^ Chrlallx My Had Wings. he told the group," due to the
"Ordinarily the Devils would be were unable to push the threat Happy
UulnUU 10-01 $11.00
longth of football season this
TOXIUII-rS KXTHIRS
heavily favored." he said, "but across for a score before the end
K iu n r MAI K—S /l« Mile
I feel certain that If we get any of the first half, and thn whistle
Trane Alice. K X. Htreak. .Veil’ s
eort of decent breaks during the blew for Intermission with the Mp. Chapel lu ll. Dark Chnic*,
Juetn
Imu, Mnthlee, l\ico HIHer
game we will be able lo close out Panthers trailing 5-0.
HKIOXIS MACK__ l/IO MU*
In the dying minutes of the
tbe season with a win."
K rlellr Mell'e Jlnile, A rt C*fItnllln* Duller. Johnny Dark,
All week th* grldsters have final stansa tho Panthers again ner.
Windy W hile. Tnreel, Hoclely Ann
been reminded how well they did went on the move, with Roberson
TilIIID MACK—S /l# Mile
llnemer, Kd'e Dundey (let,
against powerful Leesburg. Dur­ consistently cracking the line. l.uHun
cky l.uckr. K. Hob. lied H ering that game the Scmlnoles The Panthera moved from their Teel, (lli&gt;‘ie.ep, B trelfht Ticket,
reached the peak of their seaaon own ten to the mid-field itripe, F ollow The Hun
performance.
Another display then, with only 27 seconds re­
akin to that one could spell a maining In the game, Sammy with a 3-4-3 record against some
Neablt fired to L. J. MeFadden of the most powerful football
win for th« Scmlnoles.
In Florida.
Tim Scmlnoles will throw their who gathered in the pass and teams
‘
Tbe Yardstick
rambled
45
yards
io
the
Tiger
5
unimpressive 1-7-1 record Into tha
Orlande
Crooma
yard
Una
before
he
was
finally
ring as they seek their seeond
I
First
Downs
dragged
down.
The
Panthera
Win of the season, in OBC stand­
121
Yards Hushing
ing? little difference will be de­ went to the air in an atttmpl
20
Yards Passing
termined by tho outcome ef the to go the rest of the way, but
M
Passes
were
again
unable
to
beat
t
o
game. Tho Seminoles will hare clock.
Passes Intercepted by 2
to be content with a cellar rat­
Fumbles
4
Melvin Ruth waa also outstand­
ing, but with a display of powtr
Punts
1’33
ing
on
the
offense
of
the
Panth
RAIN
enough to upset the Lskdvlew
Yanis Pensliied
II
Devils the Seminoles will be able era a* they closed their aeason
OR SHINE
to eras* tho brand of "weak lis­
ter" and finish the Mason In a
Thru Feb. 28th, 1957
blase of glory.
Game time Is • p. m. tonight
In Memorial Stadium.

Panthers Lose Last
Game 01 Season 6-0
To Jones High 11

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r o a r la u d k b d a lr i* ~ gov.
Collins says the state ia waiting
.r-l/mtz 1 for s break in tbe bond market
before offering a lag millton delUr bond leant for tbe Jackson­
ville For Pierce turnpike.
"They UU us there are good
proepeete that the market will
Improve. "If
re tea eontlno* high. It would bo
my disposition to go ahead and
offer tbe bonds for sal* to see
what kind of bids w* get," be
laid In an Interview yesterday.

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�Gay Musical Starts
Sunday At Ritz
The gayest and most glam orous ned, except that Crosby once
■lain la the groom.
Everyone knows what the fam ­
ous Bing and the equally famous
Frankie can do with a song, but
now you will hear d r a c o Kelly
sing on the screen fo r the first
time' when she joins Crosby In
“ True L o v e " and parodies "Y ou ’re
Sensational" with " I ’ m Sensation­
a l”
Louis Armstrong enlivens
Use musical fun fest with “ High
Society Calypso’ as his musicians
warm up fo r their appearance in
Newport, Rhode Islsnd, last c i­ the Newport J a n F estiv al And
tadel of A m erica's dwindling m il­ a little la ter Crosby and “ Saehlionaire* ,wlth its Imposing Belle­ mo” Join up for “ Now You Has
J a n ,” C ol, Porter’ initial venture
vue Avenue and Its marble pal■ e ti facing the sea, offers an eye- into the field of jive.
All o f Porters songs lift the
filling setting In Vlsta-Vlsion and
eolor for this laugh-loaded story plot like a glove and Include
o f Tracy Samantha Lord, young “ Little O ne," a captivating num­
and beautiful socialite who ha* ber sung by Crosby to Lydia
abed one husband because she ha* Reed, playing the precocious Carono regard fo r human frailty and line, “ Who Wants T o Be A Mil­
who Is about to take on another. lionaire.” a tongue-in-check musi­
Bing Crosby play* the amiable cal satire ducted by Sinatra and
playboy and amateur song-writer Miss Holm, and the hilarious
whom she has divorced. John “ Weil, Did You E vah ," sung by
Lund is the stuffy, self-made suc­ Crosby and Sinatra.
When you get Crosby, Miss
cess whom Tracy (Grace Kelly)
picks for Husband Number Two. Kelly and Sinatra, each an Aca­
Unfortunately, no one agrees demy Award winner, together
with her choice and everyone, In- you have the top In showmanship,
eluding philandering Papa, forgiv ­ but Producer Sol C. Siegel also
ing Mama, gay-blade Uncle Willie scored in his selection o f the pic­
conniving younger sister Caroline, ture's other principals. Together
puts obstacle* In TYacey's path. with Celeste Holm and John Lund,
But It takes Frank Sinatra, as the cast has Louis Calhern as
■ snooping reporter from Spy Uncle Willie and Sidney Blsekmer
Magasine, and Celeste Holm, his and M argalo Giilmore as Tracy’ s
photographer, to clinch the deal. all-too-human parents—and they
Sinatra starts th , softening-up are all very funny.
“ High
Society"
directed by
process when he sing* ‘ You're
Sensstional" to Tracy in a .scene Charles ( “ Tender Trap” ) Walters.
ia wMeh ha makne her realise It marks a new high In star-stud­
-that she could have made her ded screen entertainment.
first marriage n success had she
stepped down from her lofty ped­
estal. In a later sequence, he foltal. In a later sequent-,, hr fo l­
lows up with “ Mind If I Make
Love To Y ou ." In thr meantime,
Crosby, with every intention of
re-winning his ex-wife, has also
fired some musical ammunition
with “ True L « v r " and “ i l.ove
You, Samantha.’ ’ Small wonder
that romantically dizzy Tracy
winds up In a cloud of cham ­
pagne, falls Into a swimming pool
and comes c lo jo to making the
scandal headlines. As her shocked
fiance bows out o f the match •• - I
Celeste Holm grabs Sinatra while
“ Y o u ’ d lo o k sa il t o o — If
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Kelly and Franfc Sinatra, as Ulustrous a stellar trio as ever graced
a movie east, eapcrlng through a
witty, sophisticated com edy-ro­
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John Lund, Louis Calhern. Sidney Blackm er and Louis Armstrong
and HU Band. Starts Sunday at tho Hits.

V IC TO R BORGE HAS BEEN SIGNED for another hour*
w long ehow on CBS which will be similar to the one-man
rouser he performed last year. No specific time has yet been
, s e t . . . A gentleman who usually holds all tha acts
in tha deck is itymied by a personal problem in
I launching a TV eeries. Goodman Ac* cannot And
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Such aiflecU of th* ladies, little
known to their male admirers, a*
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tation mining and husband steal­
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11:29 The Christophers

: Jane . . . Recall Harvey, th* pickled rabbit? Th*
long-running Broadway hit of eeveral years back
I ia being whipped into an hour-long spectacular
. . . A new series, Primrose, based on th* Western
I short stories o f l.uke Short, will be turned out by
producers Frank Im Teurell* and Jiae Moser. Their
i last series: Medic.
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SONGWRITER IRVING BERLIN GAVE PERLE
. . . an goip AcerMKSTA
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tea With Th* Moetest’. The show it scheduled for March with Bhirlay
Booth In the title role . . . Frank Sinatra, who was a solid smash as
Dinah Short's guest, ia scheduled to appear on Walter WincheH'e
December 7 show. Winch*II will originate from Hollywood that week
, . . Jedy Garland's live show for Ford Star Jubilee I* now penciled
In for a Saturday night in January . . . Georg* Burn* has completed
tha new Merit W ilson eeries test him *nd it now at work on a test for
a Lee MrCarey-produced series based on McCarty's old Gary Cooper
starrer, Good Sam.
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JOSE FERRER IN PAL JOEY Is on th* Producers' Showcase Hat
of upcoming events, and Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall are
Interested in doing Th# Laet Tycoon for Playhouse 00 . . . Jimmy
Durante's season will consist or four spectaculars
and four guest snots, all for NRC . . . Desllu Pro:
ductiona filmed 20 half-hour shows in a sinirle week i
recently. That’s the equivalent in film footage of J r
almost seven feature-length pictures . . . itch |{op«
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Q. What l« tbe name of these cut*
o f meat?
A. Crosa-cut Beef Shank*.
Q. Where de they come from?
A. T h ev are cut from the beef
ahank into flat, round piece*
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which
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thick.
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center is surrounded by the
shank meat.
Q. How are they prepared?
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braising or in liquid and require
H i to 25* hours for cooking.
When braised. the meat is first
browned on all sides in lard or
drippings, srasonrd with salt
and pepper, and a small amount
of liquid, about Vj cup. is added.
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covered with liquid. After liquid
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the Prairl* Lake screen in M-GM's " l b # Opposite S « x ."
A stand out group o f Hollywood
headliners holds the center o f J|e
stage in this malicious, m erry W d
musical expose of the foibles and
frolics o f the female o f the spe­
cies. headed by June Ally ton. Joan
Collins. Dolores Gray, A.. Sheri­
dan and Ann Miller, with Leslie
Nielsen and J e ff Richards as the
men around whom the rumpus
revolves.
Other* In the Grade-A cast In­
clude Charlotte Greenwood. Agnes
Moorerhad. Joan
Rlondcli
ad
Sam Lcvcne, with ‘ 'guest s t a ^ ’
Harry James. Art Mooney, Dick
Shawn and Jim Backus.

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AND FOUND

.ST— Urge biown 4 white dog.
Children’* pet. Reward. Cell
290-W after 3 p. m.
. JST or STRAYED
—Red,
w -jj blaze-face riding horie, mare,
t»~' * r. from pasture on Sanford Av*.
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27— HELP WANTED MALE

46—BUILDING MATERIALS

HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
RED.I-MIX CONCRETE
Newapaper atreet aaletbuya want­
Let expert ityllata give you toft,
Window 8111a — lintels
ed for work after school. Ales
lasting w arts o f* eternal ‘beauty.
Septic Tank . State Approved
up to it years wt.i Sts Mr.
Priced from St-50
SanJ • Cement Mortar Mlx
lloliey at The Sanford Herald
CVA-BE8S BEAUTY SHOP right after school.
Mirada Concratt Co.
306 Elm Ave.
Phone 1336.
PRONE M3
Young aairesilve
retail salat*
METAL
ROOFING
man, full time. FIRESTONE
f —1U1UM NU - REPAIRS
Now In atock, 6-V Crimp— U "
STORES.
PADfTINO
Corrugated — 2' i ” Corrugated
Get AU Your Roofing Need* at
ROUTE SALESMAN
VE YOU BEEN PUTT1N0 OFF
T NEW ROOF becsus yo« Over 23. muat be bond*ble. Good B h e r m a n C o n c r e t e P ip e C o .
Out Weat l$th St.
the cost will be too great T phyalcal condition. Salary ft
commission, paid vacation and
Why net drop In? It'll cost you
other benefit*. Reply Boa BD 46-BUBINEM EQUIPMENT
nothing to talk It error. You may
Vi Sanford Herald.
hero a pleasant surprise In store
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
KILL LUMBER 4 SUPPLY 2S-MALB ar FEMALE
Typewriter*, adding machines
YARD QJ W. trd BL. PHONE
Sales-Rentals, 314 Meg., Ph. 44
13 T he Lumber Number.
WANTED— Part tlma man or
woman for early morning work ! ! —FURNITURE—MUUgfcHtH.D
RENEW—Your Ro-f! May *
In Sanford and Dt Barv. Must
suggest a contractor. Ut us have car and b* bonded Write
$ SAVE $
arrange • Home Owners Loan
"Pert Time" P. O. Box 693,
ON GOOD U8 ED
to cover your roofing
lob.
Sanford, Fla.
FURNITURE
GREGORY LUMBER of gen
ford, eth end Maple, Phono
Mather O f Sanford
Phone 127
203-09 E. let. St.
Ted Barnett
Thte la a free paee to the Movie*
for PAINTING
land Rlde*ln Theatre for Mre.
MM Grandview
Phone 1M3-M
HELP WANTED!
R. C. Dorn. Eap. date Dee. 9,
1936.
Male
and
Female
W O O LSKY
Uaed furniture, appllaiMa, toots,
Marine Finishee
etc. Bought.eold. Larry'e Mart
For Your Boat
• To work In Sanford'a newest
321 East 1st. St. Phone 1831.
Semknrik Glass tad Paint Co
iclf-eervlce BURGER KI NG
FOR
DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
drlve.ln
111-114 W. tnd i t
Phone ISO
—at Warehoua* Prteee, visit
BERRY’S. We are eiperta at a*
This la e free pace to the Rlti
slating vou to lecuro graeloue
Theatre for F. A. Wlliun. Kxp.
good Tooie with functional con­
uaic uec. », juoe.
• Restaurant experience not
venience. Today’s best buye In
necessary but helpful. Good
nationally advertised furniture
For Painting cell Mr. Tasker. Ph.
etartlng salary.
at DISCOUNT FR1CK6. 901 W.
MAXR. Room speeiel litis.
First St. Phone 1M7 for Even­
ing Appointment.
PLOOR saedlag
Cleaning, wising. Serving Semit • Apply In person to Mr. Rnlo.
nolo eouoty dnee IMS.
• BIG VALUES
mon at The Burger King, 2109
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mery
• QUICK CREDIT
French Ave.
• EASY TERMS
WILSON-MAIER
McRANF.Y-SMlTH PAINTS

SANFORD

HERALD

66-H O M E S

You'll Find It In —
209 FAMILIES
CAN’ T BE WRONG
Five beautiful residential develop­
ments: Bel-Air, Pinecrcst South
IMnecrest, Rose Court and Grove
Manors, are standing proof of
the high-acceptance rating oi
Odham ft Tudor homes.

&lt;&gt;*rwFr-$mmrr£A
E A SY TO F I N D Gifts lor Her

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

Gift* for Mom

You can buy with safety, and live
in the secure knowledge that
G .E . ELECTRIC
your home will continue to in­ PICK A G IFT O F INSPIRATION
PERCOI.ATOH. reg.. $19 95
crease in value.
— not Desperation
Sole Price $16.95
See our beautiful renter piece*
RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.
IF SW EEN EY’S
112
S.
Magnolia
*ou Select Y’our
114 UegnoUa
Phone 1|T
Home In
Reg.
$1.95
Gem DeLuxe
South rinecrest—Sanford
DECORATOR
Grove Manors------ Sanford
SHOES P retty Talents fo r
PILLOW
dress and Cute Straps fo r
or
$t.39
Everyday. $2.98 up
Valencia Villas— DcLand
TOUCIITON DRUG CO.
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
OUR SALES OFFICE TODAY—
208 S. Sanford Av*.
2625 S. French Ave.
PINS — BROOCHES — CLIPS
Phones: 2100 and 2980
Gold, stiver or set with precious
IM PORTED CHINA
Stones $10.95 up
from all ov er the world
0 D II A 31 ft T U D O It Inc.
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
MONnOE CORNER CRAFT and
110 S. ‘Park Ave.
"Builders of Finer Humes
G IF T SHOP
F or Florida Living”
1st. St. 3 Mi. W. o f the Clock

Gifts for

Home Gifts

1 j

FRIGIDAIlfE’S exelualvo
30 lnch French Door
Electric Range, $3u9.96 uf
CLAUDE II. WOLFE
308 E. First 84.
WESTINGHOl’SE Toaster
Choice o f confection *olort
$21.93
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
CENTER
115 Magnolia Av*.
TWIN HOLl.YlVOUD
Bed Outfit, complete
$41.95
MATHER o f Sanford

REVLON Co*m etics
$1.25 up
Gift Set*
«2 50 up
203 E. First St.
Bruah-and-Comb -ct*
S2 5o up
|12.twu. 3 bedroom, air cumliiioo
WILSON
HUUMILLAl*
ft
ANDERSON
B B S PHONE M8-XH._______________
ed, enclosed garage, block conWALLETS
PAINT
$2.50 gal
On Ihe C orner by the Clock
atructlon.
Hardwood ft
cork
$3.50 to $10
'FO U N D Seta o f keys. Owner mar
Single
Blankets,
each 11
floors, 90 x 13$ lot. Low FIIA
WM. E. KADF.R
\i have by paying for thia ad.
DRESSES FOR SUB-TEENS
Satin Comfort*
. $9.86
monthly payments. 852.79 after
112 8. Park Ave.
Apply Sanford Herald.
Cotton-Corduroy mixed
buying
owners equity.
252J
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Laurel. l’ h. 2101-J.___ _________
$5.98 to $10.98
310 Sanford Ave.
fc LOST— Small, dark brlndle fc»
fo
male Boxer, answer* to name
HOLLYWOOD SHOTS
This
I*
a
free
pass
to
the
Kitz
o f "D uchess” . 1956 tax tag 160.
114- E. First St.
Theatre for Mrs. iltrv e Tru*
Reward. Dr. C. L. Park, Sr.
dean,
Longwood.
Exp.
date
Dec.
Unusual
MB
109 W. 17th St., Phone 954 or 2416 S. Park
New and Used Furniture
Phone 1203
BOUDOIR
9. 1956.
1675.
311 E. First St.
Phone t»8
LAM PS
Ha* your husband ever
2 0 - PIANO SERVICE
By OWNER
6—PERSONAL NOTICES
Real Art Picture)
XMAS SPECIALS
$3.93 up
enjoyed the fine fitting
36-W
ORK
WANTED
FEMALE
Lake front, new three bedroom
L. L. 8111 — Plano Technician
qualities o f NUNN-IIUSII shoes?
WILSON-MAIER
Beautiful framed reproduction*
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
house on Lake Emma. One and 311
P hone 2114 Route 1, Sanford
(F ree Lay-Away)
E. 1st. St.
Phono 851
Give him a pair, from , $19.95
Beds Day. Wees, or Month—
and Originals from $3J6
Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M
half tiled baths. Florida room.
Tel. 1426. Furniture Center — 11—ROOI’LNG and PLUMBING
IVEY’S SHOE STORE
Lot 2tt* x 233’. Turn So. one
WILSON-MAIER
Turkey
with
lb.
FRE
E
10-13
Dav or oart-tlme work. 417 E.
116 Wert First S t
mile at Oaklann Cemetery.
ELECTRIC BLANKETS by —
following:
311 E. 1st. St.
Phone U t
Third St. Ph. M19-J.
PLUMBING
FURNISHINGS— Reasonably
"F icld crest’*
Contrnet nnd Repair Work
2-bcdroom
home
with
Florida
Quillop
Innerspring
Mattress
Priced
STILL TIME
P aya work, 701 Cypr o * . 823-B.
2—y r. Guarantee
Frvt Estimates
room, extra large utility room.
and Matching Box Spring
llata-Shirts-Underwejr-Belts
To Order Personalized
F'rum $19.95
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
R. L. HARVEY
Young colored lady desire* house
Must
see
to
appreciate.
301
E.
Reg. $139
LESS TRADE $99
Troutera-Sox-Shoci
Photo Greeting Cerda
Y O W E L L ’ S
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1826
26th. Ph. 2238-J,
work, babv sitting, cafe work.
II. ft A. DEPT STORK
Sell.Your Car to
25 for $3.50
100 fo r f i t
Ph. 17X5. 1712 W. 15th.
IIl-Rizer .... ___________ $94.50
ROY REEL
Corner Sanford ft 4th St.
JAMESON’S
Phone 31M
C E R A M IC T IL E
Ily OWNER
Get Gulletan Carpeting
306 W. SecunJ St.
Paul F. Mueller ft Sun Ph. 154
3 -Urn. Group ...... ........ .
$293.00 I year oU , 2 bedroom Concrete
On Ea*y Credit or
ANKLETS
Frea estimate. Quality work.
Block house. F’ urnished
or un­
Boxes Cigars
53.50 up
Lay-A w ay Plan*
S-BOATS AND MOTORS
Every girl loves them
furnished. Ph. 1618-R.
Sofa-Bed
with
Matching
Chair
Pipe*
. 31.00 up
Sanford Linoleum ft Tile
SELECT THEM AT—
PLUMBING ft HEATING
33-M O N EY TC LOAN
Reg. $199
NOW $159.00
Roheon’ s Outboard Headquarter*
Septic Tank Installation ft Service
Wallet*
Si*98 up
127 W. First St.
WM. E. KADER
3-liedroom house, 6 m on'lu old.
2 ti II.P. Johnson 1* T roll*! 42.60
Heater Service, A r c h i e
C.
AUTO LOANS
ROUMILLAT ft ANDERSON
112 S. Park Ave.
Terrazzo
floors,
furred
walls,
Bookcase
Bed
3 II. P. Uu*on-Alr cooled 50.00
Harriett, Phono 734-W or 1335,
On the Corner by the Clock
COST LESS
breezeway, large utility
room,
Still T im e To Order
Dresser and Mirror
3 II.P. Evinrade-Demon. . 115.00
shallow well, corner lot. Phone
lnnerspring Mattress
Personalized-Photo Greeting*
6 H. P. Royal-New............. 139.00
WROUGHT IRON
1062-R.
Box Spring
6 II. P. Mercury-Like new... 150.00
F o j^ n jo i B l i i S i r v t o
23 for 33.50
30 for $6.50
Smoking Stand
Complete BEDROOM
7 V* H.P. Elgin—beat up but
&gt;00 for $12 on
OF SANFORD
Five
room
house
with
bath
and
With
Mevazine
Hack
$7
91
runs good .................. ..
75.00
Phone 3198
approximately thirteen a. re* o f JAMESON’ S
M— DOGS— CATS— PETS
*'
MATHER of Sanford
7 Vi H.P. Evinrude-Dcmon. 175.00
THE SANFORD IIE R A L J
OPEN MONDAYS
high
hammock land. W. E.
203 E. Flr*t SL
10 H.P. Johnson-Look* bad, runs
would
be as welcome a*
T
I
L
11:00
1\MKirch
huff
Jr.
Ph.
305.
COMPLETE
PLUMBING
JOB
Desk ft Chair
CHRISTMAS PUPPIES — Cute,
good .................................... 169.00
MEN’S ROUES
cuddly, toy Fox-Terrier*— Ideal
Set*
a daily letter from hom «
16 II. P. Scott Atwater-Good cond. Including: bath fu tu re s , cabinet
CUSTOM 1IUILT HOMES
sink, water pump, septic tank
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Christmas Gift. Call 3110-W.
an d TV JACKETS
F rom $1993
____
170.00
$1. month—$11.50 year.
and water heater, approximate­
Cor. 2nd ft Magnolia. Ph. 1232
VA— FIIA—CONVENTIONAL
alt wool and blend*
20 II. P. Mrrtln-Fast M otor 163.00
WILSON-MAIER
J*—IIUHSES—C
A
T
!
LE—OOGsT
By Mall Anywhere
"Bud
Bamberger.
Mgr.
ly
$25
month.
FINANCING
22 H.P. SeaBee Electric-A.J - 273.00
. from $7.93
311 E. First St. Phono 954
Call,
or
zee
us
TODAY
FREE
DELIVERY
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENTS
25 H. P. Evlnrudei..... 193.-350.00
Y O W E L L *S
IDENTIFICATION
Phone 1113 Shetland Pony ft new saddle. A
26 H.P. Johnaons . ... 236.-393.00 1007 Sanford Ave.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS INTERNATIONAL STAINLESS
50— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
BRACELETS
E. Clark, Oiteen. Ph. I353-J3.
Or Treat Yourself T o A New
Men’s
6-Pe. Place Setting*
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JU.
$4.50 up
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
Evlnrudei
JEW
EL
BOXES
Beautiful
patterns
$5.73-$8.95
Phone
1991
WE
HAVE A
LIKE
NEW
1800 Mellonvillc
WM. E. KADER
M. G. HODGES
Your Evinrude D ealer
$2.58
up
Sanford
Jew
elry
ft
Luggage
SPINET
piano
available
112 S. Park Ave.
Service on All W ater Pum psROBSON SPORTING GOODS
immediately in this area. May Thl* I* a free pan to the Prairie 300 Sanford Ave.
W ERT JEWELRY STORE
Phone 13418
Wclls Drilled — Pumps
13-ARTICLES FOR RALE
301 E. 1st St.
Phone 99S
Lake
Drive
In
Theatre
for
be
acquired
by
asaumlng
202 E. 1st.
Phone 6
Paola Road, Phone Too
Necklace*
|1.00 up
Dtnon Evans. Fxp. date Dec.
monthly payments. Plea*# phone
We
ouy
and
sell
used
furniture
Gifts for
9,
1956.
Rings—precious
gem*
$9
95
up
USED MOTORS
All Size.*
York Piano Exchange. Orlando
23—SPECIAL NOTICES
Paying top cash prices (or any
Unconditionally Guaranteed
Charms, silver or gqld $1.6!) up
5-6257, or w rite 1809 E. Colonial (ft-LUTS
LEVIS
thing o f value SUPER TRAD
1956 Mercury Mark 55
Dr.
FRANK N O E LL Jew eler
PURCELL’S
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
DAISY
INC POST on 17-93 Ph. 2053 W
(Demonstrator) .......
$195
110 S. Park Ave.
$3 55 — $3.85 — $1.50
and paint see—Hill Hardware
Eight
choice
Iota
in
the
Mayfair
Air Rifles
A few 20 HP. 1956 M ercurys
123 W. First St.
Co., 301 E. 1st S t . Phone 53
— Factory to Y ou—
Area at an attractive cash
$5.6rt — $8.50 — $12.95
l e f t .......................................... SAVE
PROPIIYLNCTIC
price.
Also
twenty
lot* in
Aluminum
1957 MODELS, NEW
SEMINOLE
SPORTING GOODS
Comb*
and
Brushes,
also
SPORT
SHIRTS
A
JA
C
K
E
TS'
Robinson Hind Crafted Furniture.
Venetian Blinds
34— A P T S -B O U S E S-R O O M .S
Wynncwood at an attractive
6 IIP ........................................ $231
Sanford Ave. at 23th SL
. Comb, llrush and M irror
Com plete Mrn’ » Wear
We build, design and rctinish. Enclosed head. Sag-proof botton
price. W. E. Kirclihoff. Jr.
30 IIP ......................................... $486
Set*
S c* at 111 French. Ph. 42-R.
Reasonably Priced
rail with plastic ends. Pla»tl WELAKA APARTM ENTS: room *
Phone 305.
40 HP ....................................... 161$
TOUCIITON DRUG CO.
G A R R E T T ’ S
or
rayon
tapes.
Cotton
or
nylon
GAMES
private baths. I t 4 W. First St
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
323 E. First St.
Rook* — Toys
For your future home site we
cords.
Closing Out—I Only
Short and Long PAJAMAS
SYSTEM S
have tot* priced from $323.00
lllock* — Hanks
$299 Fiberglass Boat
. $210 All types snd sizes. Installed Senkarik Gian* and I’ ftlnl Co Avalon Apt*. E fficien cy, Ph. 720-W
by Katz and Fray-prof
Beautiful Decanter*
up, in several locations in City.
Crestliner Aluminum Boats
Plush Animals
112-114
West
2nd
St.
Phone
320
Sizes
32
41,
many
styles
“ Do It Y ourself."
uf
Hi*
favorite
Attractive Lake Front tail*
Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17-93 So.
f r o m ..................................... $313
TOUCIITON DRUG CO.
W E HEPAIK A N D SERVICE
$3.49
__
$3
98
Wlilckey $160 and up
City Limits. Slumberland Court. OZIER REALTY Co. I’ h. 1353.
SEE NOW!
LIVE BAIT
S T I N E
COWAN S 212 E. 1,1.
Phone 874
THE
TOWN
PUMP
New Mark 75 60 HP 6 -cy l. Now
Shineri, Bull Head*. Pop Gut*
Machine and Supply Co.
IT—BROKERS
aid
REALIOR.H
See Seminole Realty for Desir­
CORDUROY SETS
112 W. First St.
on display.
5 Dozen, 95c
207 W . 2nd S t
Ph. 62
LARUE
SIZE
able Houses and Api* Phone 27
Caps — Overall* — Jackal)
W. P. SMITH
Miisouri Minnow* and Worma
Natural Solid CEDAR CHEST
ODEN
HOUSE
Size* 14 in gay color*
Motor*— Boats— Paints—Glass
CROSLEY — BENDIX
Fleming Grocery— E. Geneva Ave. This I* a free pas* to Ihe Pralrlo II! N. Virginia— Sunday !:o o .
449.50
Medium, large, $2 98 up
7313 S. Park
Phone 1203
Sale* nnd Service
Lake Drive
In Theatre
for
3:00 p. m. Wade built BrlUiny
FURNITURE CENTER
COWAN S 212 E. Ill,
rh on * 174
R A N D ALL
BARGAIN! Apt. «U* g»a range,
Mr*. It. W. Wiggins. Exp. dale
farm home on Urge oak shaded
116 W. Flr*t 81.
perfect condition. Call at 2600
16—PARTS - REPAIRS
V, 1906.
Electric Company
lot*. Living room, dining room,
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
S ervice— Quality —Satisfaction
Drinking Cups
Jl.o-l up
GYM SETS
■amity room, 1 bedroom*. 2
Beautiful Chenille
Heavy duty truck bum per A Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 Do Bary
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
balhi. Beautifully f 1 n i « h r it
Itcm pc I Rubber Toy*
b9c up
Eight-play
$24.95
BED SPREADS
Paint 2.5D gal. Sweat Shirts. Jacfor Winter TnurUt. Private bath
House trailer hitch combined.
Ihruoul. Cabinet* a n t i q u e d ,
It play, with slide $34.96
A**orted Toys
69e m&gt;
Many color*. Designs $5 95 up
Let*. Cots, Tents. Army-Navy
Grill guard, Universal plastic
HEATING
ft shower. Steam heat. Impure
rork floor*, flrrplace. built-in
FURNITURE CENTER
Surplus. 310 Sanford \vt.
M ATHER o f Sanford
ROIJMILLAY ft ANDERSON
Manuel Jacobson across from
sun viaor-whccls, tires, springs
F lo o r Furnaces ft Circulator*
•love. Refrigerator, drrp freeze.
I HI w . First St.
2**3 E . First St.
On the Corner by the Clock
&amp; axle for trailer. MODLLN,
Post O ffice.
Lux-aire central heating thru­
Order
personalized
F'rcnch-fold
H . B. POPE CO.. Inc.
919 Park Ave.
out.
2
car
garage
ft
eztra
»torChristmas
cards,
with
your
200 S. rark
Phene 144ft
T V LIGHTS
age.
favorite snap shot. 25 for $4. Mayfair—3 bedroom . 1-bath home.
DESK LIGHTS
Call I4.UVJ after 6 p m .
STANLEY’S HIKE SHOP FAIRBANKS - MOUSE Pumps
luu for $14. W IEBOLDTS CAM­
|Holiday th e ir
$2.93
W ell
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
FOR SALE OR LEASE
Repair All Makes
ERA SHOP. 210 S. Park Ave.
FURNITURE CENTER
IN OSTEEN—3 llm. furn. apt. Highway frontage with building
LONG.
Phone
388,
207
East
HIKE PAINTING
116 W. First SL
Screen Porch, $35 mo. Call after
Space oil heater*, all sizes from
Com m ercial Ave.
Accept to Dec. 15— xm as Storage
6 Phoao 1323.
$6 50 to $50. Some
like new.
2 Bedroom Concrete Block
COM PLETE SELECTIONS
O. D. Farrell’ *
Nylon and brushed wool
310 E. 4th
—
Phone 2131
GATLIN BROTHERS
Will pay cash for antiques. Also
AJLFuribhed Home
Christmas Tree Trimmings
2 Room Apt*. 112 Elm. Ph. 2983-W
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
BED JACKETS by Katz
Dragline ft Bulldozer Service
for fire irons and screens.
Price $8,2no - $1,000 Down
and Decorations
12— TRAILERS
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford
Beautiful pastel color*
Featuring:
Super Trading Peal
5-room furnished apt. near down
Buy while stock* are com plete
$2 98 — $198
On
Hwy.
17-92
Ph.
2053
W.
The Very Beit
town. Phone 3198.
It will pay YOU to *•• u* before ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
K EL’S 5 and 10c STORE INC.
Registered Real Eitate Ilroker COWAN’S 212 E. 1st.
Phone 871
you buy. Open Evenings and
310 E. F iril
SEWING MACHINES
m ent*, invoice*, hand bills, and
I hono 2871
17-J2 at Hiawatha
Sunday*.
Clean
apt.
Oil
heat.
611
Park.
Necchl — White
program s.
etc.
Progrc:sive
Ealtalde Trailer Salta
(7—BROKERS and REALTORS
New and Used
Printing Co Phone 408 — 403
BILLS HARO TO PATT Sell
Palatka, FI*.
New l bedroom furnished
apt.
GARRETT S
323 E. 1st. St.
W est 13th St.
Ph. 1712-M.
IF IT IS REAL E S T A T E
Leure B. Ozler. Raaltor
a d s
thiape you i* through w i t h
Airstream House Trailer for sale. O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call Od drum ft stand. Ph. 1410-XM.
ask Crumley ft Monteith
Hazel M. Field. Associate
Small
house
partly
furnished
Purchased new this year. Com­
Phone 772
2601 So. Orlando llwy. Ph. 1353 at 117 South Park
through Want Ads for CASH
Ralph Ray, 3150.
with garden space. Ph. 1T32-M.
50.000 B i t '
circulating lc.it
plete with combination refri­
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
Th ey Know /
er with fan. 113 gal. steel tank
Call 1821.
gerator, gas range, gat heat,
CUSTOM* UPHOLST EKING
Furn. garage apt. Hi7 E. 5th St.
on stand with soma tubing,
twin beds, dinau* ft 12 gallon
SUp Cover* and Drapes
REAL E S T A T E D RIVE-IN
TENANTS
ready to sat up. Uaad $ years, 5 room house, bath. 2 *cre«ned
water tank. St. John’ s Realty.
STANLEY KULP
2341 French Avr.
Phone 1129 or 1070, Sanford.
$75.
Phone
1947-W.
FOR
QUICK
ACTION
ut*
C
lam
porches,
garage
Adult*
only,
PHONE 2856-J.
J. W. H A L L , REALTOR
no pets. Apply 2211 Palmetto
Johnny Walker, Axaueiate
New Cullman Chlorinator. ', It
11— USED CARS
fieri ads to sell rent hire. Call
Av r
“ Call H all” Phune 1758
P. Sprayer outfit, 26’’ boys
VACANCY PROBLEMS? find
1821,
say "Charge tt."
Y ou'll Be Miles Ahead with a T ile Contractor— Phone 2198-W.
bike. Phone 7S8-M.
Furnished cottage. Ph. 432 W.
Consult
A
REALTOR
F
irst
New 1967 PONTIAC, now on du204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 960
tenants fa it thru tha Want A4a.
Space Oil heater, perfect condi Nicely furn apt. Electric kitchen,
CllLLEN AND 11AKKEY
Pi»&gt;turn. $50. With copper tubing.
—and—
utilities furn. Outside entrance.
1)4 N. Park Ave.
Phene 2311 LET IT RAIN, Id it ahtn*. Every
I’ h. 1410-XM.
You'll be Dollars Ahead with the
1217 Magnolia.
SOMETHING MISSING? Local*
high-appraisal trade-in you get : « - I ! K L P WANTED FEMALE
W. II. " B ill” STE-MPER
day Is a good day to use Ihe
W. DIKTRICHJt
T. W. MEKO,
New While Sewing Machine. Mirr- 4ft—WANTED to KENT
from Ray Herron. Just phone
Raaltor — General Inauror
It quickly through Want Ada.
REALTORS
or—16 x 21, Philippine mahog.
2156, or after 8 p.m. Ph. 1343-W Experienced m eat wrapper to
Guy ' Allen Associate
Want Ads.
Phan* 27 er 1(3
any frame. Other thing*, ph. 3-bedroom,
2
bath
home
In 1*41 Park Ave
w ork in meat m arket. $33 week.
Phone 1821.
Arlrtle
Price, Associate
1365*612 before 3:00 A M end
Mayfair Section. 6 month', nr
T ip-T op Super Market. 329 S.
1951 Oldtmobile Super 88. 4 door,
Phone
903
o
r
2122
—
112
N.
Park
after 6:00 P.M.
year-) lease. Reply box IK
San ford Ave.
radio
ft Jieater,
completely
Sanford Herald.
original, excellent thruout. Mmt
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
REALTOR
44—
APPLIANCES
Must
self, $475. Drop by after 5:20. Saleslady for steady job.
Real Estate Investments
Raymond Lundquiit,
at—ACREAGE
be
neat
and
friendly.
Apply
in
Rear 212 W. 16th.
So. Orlando llw y . — Ph. 2963-J
appliances, salt
ASSOCIATE
person. Jacobson
Department ERIG1DAIRE
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo Ten acres exceptional tiled land Phase 1873.
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Store.
’ 47 Chev. coupe. 33a. Ph 1292-XM
PRONE 9270 fer C U E R R Y ~ |
Fla, Phone FO-S-331S er San
on hard surface road. W. E.
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary.
ford
1642-W
after
6
p.m.
Kirchhoff
Jr.
Phone
3o3.
G irls
over 21
apply
P ig ’n
1219 W. 13th St. Rear Barber Shop I
Whistle. Park Ave. ft 25th St.
$1. Jolt** Rt+fhf
10 cu. ft. chect type freezer,
This
I* a free pass tu the Movie
month old. Inquire Dairy Queen.
Experienced
waitress
Apply
A. B. PETERSON
land Ride-In Theatre fo r Mrs.
16— BEAUTY PARLORS
M arket Restaurant. Mrs. Jooea. Apt. tize gai range, Serve! re 64— FARMS AND GROVES
Brokar Associate*: A. B. r*t*r»on
Joe Ervin J r. Exp. date Dee. i,
F rench Ave.
frlgerator. Lika naw. Phone
Jr., P. J. Chtsteraon. Garfield
1956.
|10 Wave* by Zotos ft Realistic
20 acre til* farm . Thrta bedroom
Willatta,
John
Meisch
and
R
W.
Co n cr etM
^
$7 50 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. • W anted— Beauty operator. Mary
________________
house,
large
barn
All
equipment
Williams.
A.
C.
Doudrey.
i.*ml
8WAP
ANYTHING!
Juat
place
Call m
Brown
Beauty
Shop. Phone Gat itove, good cond. $50. Phene
and machinery. Easy terms. Ph
Surveyor.
Classified ads. Phon* 1821 tor a
H AR RIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
1169.
i g^j-J.
J393-J. P. O. Box 1154.
11) N. Park Av*.
Phon* Z129
helpful ad-writer.
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Robert A. Williams

BUSINESS
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City sewerage k water

$725 Down Payment

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General Electric Refrigerator
eolor

o f your home Inside

$78 Per Month

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Jalousled windows

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$1,200 Down Payment

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home this Christmas

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Finance Plana ws always
hare several new fine homes
6 months to 1 year old. You
can purchase on very reason*
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Cal 2100 or 2980 For An Appointment At Your Convenience

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SANPORD, FLORIDA

btabH ahcd 1909

Lighting Contest Judges
Announced By Jaycees

nnEW! AND CHRISTMAS STILL three w e e k s away with the
stack o f packagsi mounting by the hour! Postmaster Joe Field
m mop* a m oiit brow a* he lend* a hand in the sorting and routing
9 o f incoming parcel*. (S taff Photo)

**

★

★

★

★

★

Five Judge* hare been named
to choose th winning displays in
the 1936 Jaycee Chrtstmaa Light­
ing Contest
Tho*e named to lelect the top
entry in the five divisions of the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
o f Commerce Christmas display
competition are: Willis B. Jones
of Jone* Electric Co., A. F. Ram­
say o Ramsay Florist*. Lt (jg )
J. J. Sapitowics of the Sanford
Naval Air Station. Mrs. Elda Ni­
chols of Nichols Studio, and Mrs.
Frances Fisher, Arl teacher at
the Sanford Junior High School.
Names o f the Judges were an­
nounced today by John Alexander,
chairman of the Jaycee Christmas
Lighting Contest
Judging o f the entries will take
place utlrtC.ri 7:35 and
5:55
nightly for th* duration o f th*
contest in order that the Judges
will be allowed ample time
lo
check all entries carfully. For
this reason, the Jaycee committee
urges those who plan to enter the
competition to get their
entry
blank* in as early a* possible.
An entry blank will be found In
th,. Sanford Herald three times
each week for the Convenience of
residential Christmas lighting con
test.
There are four divisions in the
residential Christmas lighting con
test. Each division first
place
winner will receive a $23 U. S.
Savings Bond. Each division se­
cond place winner will receive
(Continued on Page 6)

MONDAY, DECEMBER i

l9 5 T

N O. 149

Associated Press (.eased Wire

Target Practice Ends
In Youth s Death
3 Boys
Shooting
Tin Cans
A 13 year old Junior high school
boy died late Saturday afternoon
from a bullet wound In hia head
Inflicted while "shooting tin can s''
with two of his friends.
David McGuIr* o f 2431 E. Pina
SL, Orlando was hit In the back
ot the head with the bullet from
a 22 rift* that possibly "gla n ced
or ricocheted." according to Sem*
ino!« County Deputy S h eriff Mor­
gan McClelland.
Three boys, David McGuire,
Carl Wei*. 18. 1317 Portland Ave.
and John Williams, 13. I l l lUlnolf
Ave., all of Orlando, w ere shoot*
ing their 22 rifles ln the rear o f
Sanlando Springs when the accl*
lent occurred about 3:10 Satur*
lay.

Mailing Christmas
Cards Early Stylish 3 Auto Accidents
Operation Peanut Bowl Game 2nd [Garden Of Month
Over Weekend;
In Schools History Is At Picturesque
Of Blood
Charges Placed Bank Told
Cowsn Residence
GARDEN OF TI1K MONTH, named Saturday by the Sanford Gar­
den Club, is at !he home o f Mr*. R. T. Cowan. 118 North Summertin Ave. Shown above la the picturesque home o f Sirs. Cowsn. At

fa r right Mrs. Cowau ia shown as she stands surrounded by color­
ful croton* in her garden Mr*. Cowan's home is the second to Iks
chosen in th* project uf the local garden club. (Staff Photo)

★

f t Sanford’* poitm aiter Joel Field,
'^looking forward to one o f the'
busiest seasons in local post offie t history, sounded a fashion
M U in Christmas eard mailing.

★

★

"W e
were
shooting
at
tin
‘ .ins,” John Williams told Deputy Sheriffs McClelland and Ed
Cowan who investigated the a c d dent.
“ 1 stooped over and sh ot," be
•aid, "an d I don't know whether
the bullet glanced or w h a L "
Deputy Sheriff McClelland said
that William* ran Jo Sanlande
Springs where he reported lh« ac­
cident to L. B. Gross.
Gross called an am bulance and
reported the Incident to the Semi­
nole Cimnty Sheriff's office .
McGuire was rushed to the S ea*
inoic Memorial Hospital but latar
was transferred to an Orlandn
(Continued on Fag* I)

1935, the P oitm aiter urged that
the following step* be taken at
once: Check your Chrlatmai card
lists very carefulty — make sure
that each address includes th*
name, street and .number
The Peanut Bowl Gam* lo be G ram m ar School voted It as the
I t U stylish, he said, to mall full
rlty, zon« and state. Then secure
played Friday night at the San­ permanent money-making project.
Christmas cards early.
Pamphlet No. 2 at the Post O f­
ford Memorial Stadium I* the s*.
Ted Williams was the first chair­
With ChrUtmas only a little fice, telling you about Packagaccident* In Seminole
Three
Buckler is the
The United Church Blood Ap- rood in th# short history of the man and Jim
m ore than three week* away, th* lng and Wrapping Parcels for County
were
Investigated
by
-------------------Sanfurd Grammar School sports chairman o f this year's *v*nt.
By Ruth Erickson
Post O ffice Is geared up right Mailing, and Pamphlet No. 3. giv- Florida Highway Patrol Trooper j P**l sponsored by the churches
project.
,
Since last year much progress
H ever you arc seized with
m w to Insure the delivery o f all ing full details In Domestic Post- T. Mark Mack over the w eekend.[of Sanford. Is designating Tues
Idea of presenting the Peanut has been mads. Th#
tsalf-time t nowtalslit for that glamorous city
eift
packages
and
Christmas
age Rates and Fees. Stock up on
A 1917 Bulck was found ahan- day n « c . lt as "B lood
Donor Bowl a* the Sanford Grammar show which has to he designed |_ .
____ , _i _ .
I
® ca rd s by December 2Slh, but your stamp* at the same time.
, doned Saturday night about 9:«!»
u pUnnftt „ the ftr,t School’ * JPTA money making pro­ lo include every child In the i o f NY* Orleans, take a drive
cooperation Is essential. Postm as­
A lio a ik for free label* read- on Red Bug Road. The ear, turn- .
.
,
,
fs* ! cam# out ot a meeting dor* achool was planned during th* alon*. Summerlin Avenue In San­
ter
&gt;ald..
ir Field
risia **m
* i'.ig -“All for Local Deli•«ry,&lt;’ amt ed over In the ditch. . . . a tota lf1" *
pl
itig the latter part o f October early summer months. After learn­ ford and pnuse before the beau­
The Postm sstsr ssid that there “ All For Out of Town Delivery", loss.
I when regular deposit* o f blood
1933.
ing from past experience
that tiful ground* and home o f Mrs.
has beeir a continuing trend in so that you can speed arrival of
Trooper Mack said the ca r I*, can bo made, the donor receiving
Mrs. E. S. McCall suggested th# three game* were too much for R. T. Cowan. The gracious lines
the Sanford Post O ffice o f the your Christmas Cards by sorting
believed lo be the property o f an' i n exchange credit for the blood idea and Mr*. F. D. Scott, pro- the crowd, it was decided to have
early posting o f Yuletlde greet­ and tying them in two separate
Oviedo Negro. David Robertson, which can be later withdrawn or ject chairman for that year, and two games, a runner up and the o f it* architecture, with a gallery
ings It hss been predominantly bundles with the addresses all
o f frrtted ironwork circling the
George Lewi* Burges*. 23-year- transferred — similar
to
the Herold Herkenbach, principal of championship game.
noticeable during the past five facing one way.
old Winter Park Negro, travel-; method by which money ia with- the school, agreed with the Idea
Ttie unique part o f the Pennut second story (the hallmark of
years, he said.
. . .
If y o u d like to include your, ing west on Druid Hill* Road west llrawn, 0r transferred by check.
Immediately.
Bow| |« that it includes the #n. New Orleans home* o f quality)
Pointing out that the style i* Christmas Cards or letters inside 0f Altamonte Springs at 1:54 p. j j„ a com m ercial bank.
It took only three weeks to tire teaching sta ff (e«’en the sec­ would do that l-oulslana street
^growing, he said ’’The best peo­ the packages with your gifts
&gt;-'»‘ *rday. l0i, contro| o f hli
T h f U|||tw|
Hlood Apcalled the Vieuv Carre proudPostmaster Field advised, "just 1937 Pontiac as he attempted to p ^ j j , operating in conjunction prepare for the event last year retary ha* her part,) all the pup­
p l e are d°ln* lt " , . _
at the proect becam e
official ils, and all o f the parent*. It is The Cowan home doe* Sanford
And, saya the Sanford Postm as­ add the appropriate First Class
pass another rar on a curve.
I wlth lhe central Florida
Blood
at a meeting on the second Thurs­ designed to be a cooperative pro­ proud.
ter, this year's Christmss rush mail postage to the postage for
The car turned over causing Blnk&gt; ,
ln Orlando, which
ject with ail taking part and the
day in November.
•t the post ofife# Is going to be the packages themselves." This
The lawns, outlined with shrub­
damage estimated at Slot).
I maintains, at all times, a supply
the biggest yet. "A n unprecedent­ combination mail
Then, on the first Friday night children really th* only gainers bery and colorful crotons reflect­
service, the
Burgtvs* received possible frac-|of fr r , h)y ,|rawn blosnl o f
all
will
be ing sun and sky gleams, has been
In December, the realization of as the money earned
ed volume o f mail,” Is the way Postmaster explained, was recent
the Peanut Bowl came to life. spent for books and equipment chosen by the beautification com­
he explained It.
„i , _____ ...___ b , t. h. ., . ---------------r „ t o r ttc ,
'! £ ■ , i s ' mittee o f the federated Sanford
This year, said Field, all or l.ie ■i)(.partmcnt it insure* viniiltan- le** driving
and no
drivers
nlo° '' U m ailable to anyone in It was a success in every way; so they can better learn.
It hasn't taken much time away Garden Club a* the Garden o f the LCDR. GEORGE K. TILLEY
the area served by
the
Blood a large crowd was on hand to
ntall coming into Sanforcl and go- e0UJ arriVal of your gifts and license.
the gam e; over $350 was from class periods to prepare for Month. Moss hung, age old trees USN, Security O ffice r o f San­
lag out will be handled through g r e e U u f
Bank upon request o f a qualified i m
In !.akr Mary yesterday at ap­
the Post Ofifce. There will be no
Early mailing o f all Christmas proximately 4:30 a 1919 Chevro­ physician, and through It* mem­ cleared as a result of the new the Peanut Rowl. Th, hoys In the wave approval and clumps o f aza­ ford Naval Air Station. (O ffi­
gam e would be playing football lea, hiding through the night from cial U S Navy Photo)
bership in the national clearing Idea.
s u b s t a t io n for the mailing o f pac- glfta and cards la the biggest fa c­
let driven bv Clarence Johnson,
education frosty fingers, are encouraged hy
house program , Central Florida
Because it seemed to be a during their physical
^Tiagei or th* distribution o f pack­ tor in getting everything deliver­
22 came out o f Washington Ave.
(Continued on Page 8)
Blood Bank is sbl* to
secure "n a tu ra l", the PTA of Sanford
the morning warmth to thrust
ages and mall. "W e found that ed before Christmas, according to
into the path of a 19(6 Willis sta­
types
from
the most popular gathering place the
Postmaster.
"T h e
whole tion wagon driven by William stocks o f needed
banks throughout the country. The
In town has the line that forms Christmas mailing period is a bat­
John Hexamer, 19. at home on Bank ia likewise able to transfer
at the package and atamp win­ tle against lim e," he said. De­
leave from th* Air Force.
credits for patients in oth tr cities
dows at th* post office.”
lays now in getting your Christ­
Damage to each car w m esti­
and states. It is a great step for
Speaking about hi* plan*, the mas cards and gift packagts to
mated at $100.
ward in improving the blood ser­
11 took quite a hit o f “ ribbing" in that line. Karen Boatwright,
Foitm astar said. "T h ere's about the Post O ffice may cause a
By Marian Jone*
Mr*. Mildred Hexsmer, mother vice all over th* United Stales a*
16T million people in thi* country slow-up all along the line. Then,
OVIEDO -Despite th* intense |for having written that the Oviedo a sophomore, June Fleming and
o f the driver o f the Willis station
well as a convlence for person, r „|,j
sallied forth to the first girls would face
the powerful Pat Jackson, all freshmen and
today. More than ever before. there’ a always the danger that
wagon received contusions to the
wishing to replace many m ile sO v ie d o basketball game Friday Pierson five, I could only run- guards, displayed sign* of being
More people means more ( hrlst- com m ercial shipment* and in­
head and knee She was taken
from the patient.
evening Arriving at the school sole myself with the fact
that "good future learners".
v n a i mail. That'* why It's so coming Christmas mail will con
to a Sanford doctor for examina­
“ mportant 10 h ,v * * helping hand flict with lhe outgoing operations tion.
Interesting p»r*«ns desiring ad-[ gymnasium we watched with In- they had heen powerful In all
'Ve think Marguerite deserveFriday, November 30, was (ho
a a |ot of credit for such a won- |**t day o f dutv aboard Sanford
from th* public to 'M all Early
In conclusion the Postmaster
ititional information
about
Ih e'terest a*
Marguerite
Partin’ * o f the 28 year* I had been
Trooper Mack said charges o f
UNITED CHURCH BLOOD AP-1 lassies had their pictures taken. spectator at their games.
said that he was glad so many
For Christmas'."
derfull team.
Naval Air Station for Lieutenant
reckless driving and no drivers
PoMm»*«er
Field directed hi* people arc getting their Christmas
Th* first quarter ended J3-2of
PEAL and the Tuesday, Dec. 11 ■
, then at Paul Mikler's quintet did
..........
..
The
boys
game
got
underway
Commndcr
George K. Tilley. USN,
license will be placed auairat
___ ____
...............
.... ..... ..Coach Senirtt) and shore Patrol O fficer
appeal especially to the "lady of [cards and gifts for distant point*
"Hlood Donor Day” may conUvt th# same. Then it was gam* time. tuUTM with Oviedo on the le a d in g ,.uid
moved
rapid!) forward.
Johnson.
the house” because she usually |mailvil now, pointing out that all
Mr* Partin ••■emed to b* dub­ side. The team work* in smooth J Mikler's b oys'u sed *pc«d an j a
lhe Rev. A. C. Melnnis, the Rev,
o f the Station fo r th# past 33
aelec's the Christmas cards, b u y s ,mau going long distances should
David Carnefix, the Rev. Robert ious over her girls’ chsnce*. but precision and with such rapidity. |curacy to supplant height. The |months.
Substitute* were sent In so j first quarter ended 13-2. Oviedo,
Spear, United Church Rloor Ap­ from the beginning such fears
the gift*, and *♦•&gt; *o it that the be sent before Dec. 10 at the very
LCDR. Tilley has received or­
fast it was difficult to keep pace i Here again substitutes went in ders to assume eom m and of the
peal Committee, appointed
by were soon dispelled.
Christmas mailing liwt 1* uP't** latest.
Fair through Tuesday with slow Rev. Milton A. Wyatt, president
Half-tim e score was 4111.
rapidly we could hardly ac- cargo ship, l !SS Sussex, in the
Th* lassies soon Jumped to lhe
date.
warming trend but fairly rool a- of the Seminole County Minister lead and maintained it through­
Questioned about the dale by
Stalwart little Peg Fleming, al- quaint oursi-tvcs with the new U. S. Pacific Fleet.
(favhirh Christina* cards should be M l i S i C O l P r O g r Q I T l
out the entire one sided fracas. ternate captain, was "right on corner, before they were pulled
gain lonlght; low tonight 50 to M I ial Association.
Replacing U.'DB Tilley a* Se­
the beam " with her shots Friday out again,
curity Officer o f Sanford NAS.
night, as were Sfetanl* Jackson.
Luther Duda, captain o f the is LCDR. Lawrence Eno* This
Kay Estes, captain.
Katherine,
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12th o f December
(Continued on Page 8)
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Th#
Miklrr, Virginia Wrye, Mary Ann
"T o put o ff mailing Christmas Aitamontr Springs Civic Club will
Slayton ami Marlene Bellhorn.
eardi and parcels until lh« last meet Wednesday for Its December
We noticed how
much
Mary
m)nute results in an extra burden busine-s meeting and Chrlstma*
Ann had improved. Sh„ is
the
being placed on postal em plo-ees program .
tallest girl on the team, way ov .
and postal facilities.
Th program will begin prompt­
er six feet, and good on rebound­
"E very facility o f the Sanford ly at 2:30 p. m. and will be pre- [
ing, too. It was our first time to
Post O ffice will be put to work sented by the Lyman high school
tee th* Hellhurn girl in action,
so that this year as In the past. music director, Miss Clara And-|
as she is only a Fre-hman this
% h * Post O ffice will be cleared, erson. and her girls’ trio, who|
year. She shows a great deal of
if possible, o f all Christmas cards wilt render
several
Christmas
By MRS. I l l III LKICKSEN
bert o f the standing eom m lttefs
promise for 'he future, as does
songs. Following will he little
by Christmas."
One of th* outstanding social; The M aryEsther shop ha» gone
Virginia Wrye and Katherine MikPredicting
that
this
year’ s Miss Nan Johnson, Orlando and
I ler, sophomores. They ail seem ed ' events o f the year will be held all out
Christmas mall will act a new ail Jerry McIntosh ln The
Game
in furnishing
modish
.
. . .. .
.,
to be good on foul shot* a* well Thursday at lhe Mayfair, begin-tljne record, exceeding even the Danre. The two are student* of
Ann DeShazo, a newcomer to nlng at ll:(W a. m. when the frocl" an,‘
thousands upon
thousands
of the Royal School o f Dane*, Win­
the team, seems to have inherited Sanford federated garden club 'he svelte garden club models who
pieces o f mail handled here in ter Park. They will be accompan­
|aom* of her m other's qualifica­ will hold its annual coffee and will be shown in an hour's proied by Mis* Dana Alexander at
tions as an All-American player. reception. There will be two hours gram o f formal, he.v-li and , t " the piano.
She la fast as lightening and can o f festivities, with Mr*. Irwin lime offerings as described by
After a brief business (nesting
M cbaM ,
cu.n m enu tor.
grab Out ball when it seems al­ Flelicliar, chaDnUfl, greeting via-.Frank
a Christmas gift exchange among
most impossible to do so. Georgia hurt ami eatending an invitation [ Showing the creations will be;
members and guests will be held
Dixhman, a Junior,
used
her to everyone in thi* vicinity to a t - , Mr*. George Hardin, Mrs. Charles
during the social hour. Refresh­
quickness and height to good ad­ tend this onre-a-year program. ICoIc. Mrs. W. E. Klrchoff. Mrs
ments will be served hy
Mrs. I
Mrs. L. P. Hagan and M ri Ed- Fred Ganas, Mrs. Robert Stone,
vantage ln wresting the ball from
Harold K. Seaman and her com ­
ward Lanu will receiv,. at the Mrs, George Baker, Mrs
Joha
the opponent.
mittee.
The final score—82-33—Oviedo. head of a list of hostesses, volm - \ organ and Mri, H. N. Sayer.
Peg led In the scoring
field leering from rach Circle. Tickets, The Mayfair's rrcsptinr rooms
with 24 points, paced by Melanie will be taken by Mr*. L. E. Spen- will be hlghllgthed hy Chriitmaa
Jackson with 17, Kay Estes with cer and Mrs. W. II. Stewart. Mrs. arrangements and door decora j &lt;;||&gt;U.\P! AND OFF FOR A HAYRIDE! This group poa#d for a picture at Saturday night's Square 14 and Mary Ann Slayton with C. M. Flowers will supervise th*|tUM&gt;- furni i. J ty cu lt C.rvte.
beautifully decorated refreshment Thsre will be * p i t s far sum#
! Danes at Finer rest School. (L eft to right) on the buckboard are K I. Elam, M. Caolo, Ann Whittaker, 1*
Betty Stevenson, a senior and a tablet and pouring coffee from j fort j * guest ard a tpacial
1 Jackie Caolo, Dorothy Higginbotham, and Don Reynolds. Mrs. Margaret Reynolds la manipulating the
guard, showed bur usual ability1heirloom silver loaned by nieu-&lt;"vx&gt;.fjl of the day.".
I scooter plow. (S taff Photo)

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Tb# final standings hi tha P ea­
nut Bowl Gam e competition were
announced this morning following
the last two games o f the season.
Mrs. Sybil Routh’ a “ Bulldogs"
defeated Richard Jones “ War
Eagles" by
the
one-touchdown
score o f W&gt;.
Outcome o f today's game which
was played Just before noon to­
day clinched top place for the
"B ulldogs".
This is the way the teams end­
ed their season according to point
standings: Mrs. Routh's Bulldogs,
194 ; Mrs.
Roberta
Richards
team, 1 7 4 ; Richards Jones team,
1 4 4 ; and Mrs. Aliee Grant's team,
*4.
In the Peanut Bowl contest
slated for neat weekend, Richard
Jones class team will play Mrs.
Roberta Richard's class team In
the first game. Mrs. Roiith’ s class
team will play Mrs. Roberta Rich­
ards class team which will be the
championship game.
In today's game, Guy James
completed a three-yard pass from
Mike Jennings to score the one
touchdown.
The Bulldogs outplayed the War
Eagles all the way to prove their
lead In the final standings.
Peanut Bowl festivities will get
underway next Thursday with a
gigantic parade through downtown
Sanford featuring both the Sem i­
nole High School and Junior High
School bands.
The Peanut Bowl games,will be
played under the lights at Sanford
Memorial Stadium Friday night.

“ PORKY" Ot.IVr.K. MAYFAIR INN’S riaylng Pro w ai In Sanford
yesterday to take a fc.v practico swings at the Mayfair Inn Golf
Course. Oliver Mas on his May to West Palm Bearn to take part
in a tournament there. He will be bark in Sanford for the Mayfair
Inn’s $13,000 PGA Upon. (Photo by Jam eson)

♦Lutheran Advent Services Begin Dec. 5
Advent Service# at tha Luthe­
ran Church o f The Redeem*F"wni
begin next Wednesday evening at
7 30, said Rev. Phillip Schlessmann, pastor o f the local con*
gregation.
A film , "The Unfinished Task."
will be shown at the service WedI nesday evening Dec. S. " I t it a
picture you'll never forget," r a s ­
ter Srhlestmann
said of the
film . Explaining, he said, it it
the dramatic story of the dashing
o f two worlds — tha world o f
John W. Bradford successful busi­
nessman, who, despite his active
church membership, worships at
I the shrine o f material success,
! and —
| The world of his son, Jim, who
turns his hack on a "complacent
C. 8. LEE and the 20-pound bob
rat he killed Tuesday night in
Lake Monroe Swamp. (Staff
Photo)

C ofC Membership
Banquet Postponed
0 -T h e Seminole County Charoher
o f Commerce’ Annual Membership
Banquet will not be held on the

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ger John Krider said yesterday
that the annual membership ban­
quet has been deferred until some
time after the first o f the year.
Because o f the heavily crowded
^re-C hristm as schedule o f social
events, and the extremely heavy
business season, the banquet hat
been postponed.
The date for the annual event
will he announced well in ad­
vance. Krider said yesterday, so
that everyone will be able to
make their plars to attend.

rs. Rowland's
Mother Succumbs
Sir*. F. H Atkin*, mother of
Mr*. P A. Rowland, died recently
in Blueficid, W. Va.
Mr*. Atkin* had been a visitor
in Sanford many times.
She had been ill for about five
years.
m. Funeral services
were
held
W ednesday afternoon at 2:30 in
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More than 10,000 people Jammed
Sanford Streets yesterday to wit­
ness what has been acclaimed a*
the "biggest and finest Christmas
Parade ever seen In this city.'
Crowds began forming
early
yesterday as schools let out at
3:30 to allow all Seminola County
children an opportunity to see the
parade and to see Santa Claus.
Eleven bands and 37 floats,
along with marching units and
groups formed about 3:30 begin­
ning on First St. at Sanford Ave.
to stretch from the downtown In­
tersection out to Mellonviile Ave.
and back toward the city again.
The parade was estimated to
have been a mile and a half long.
For one solid hour the parade
moved west on First St. to Oak
SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL “ Homecoming Sponsors" who will be seen, with their escorts, at tomor­
Ave. then south to Fourth St., east
row night’s Homecoming Football game, d a f t to right* Dottle Mett.s, Sylvia Price, Carol Nutt, and
to Sanford Ave. and then north
Bobbie Crutchfied. They were elected by the|San!ord football squid. (S ta ff Photo)
to Second St. where It disbanded.
The huge crowds
applauded,
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laughed, cheered, and waved as
unit by unit moved
along the
streets.
Children lined the streets all
the w iy and in many places on
First St. they were 10 to IS deep.
14-block
The
Mayfair
Inn's Country ping to b« in Sanford for this At no place along the
route did the parade participants
Club golf pro gave Chamber of year’ s tournament Mario L'arfagmiss onlookers and crowds
to
Com mrrce members a rundow-n no told the Chamber o f Comoffer their applause and admira­
o f the coming M ayfair Inn $13,- merce members.
tion.
"T h e tirkrts arc on sale now,"
Homecoming sponsors for the 000 PGA Open which will be held
Both city ami county officials
he said, "and I am aure that alt ,headed
„ muwu the huge parade „and
„ „ each
annual Homeroming Game and here Dec. 11-16.
Mario t.arfagno, who brought of you will want to aee the events unit passed in review before th*
Celebration have been named by
the member* o f Seminole High with him Garry Grarua his as- o f each day.”
, Judges’ platform on First St. at
School's football squad.
aistant. said that "the qualifying
Carfagno, in explaining
the Magnolia Ave. Tho Judge* were
Sharing honors fo r the annual rounds will be held on Dee. 11.
tournament procedure said that !I*o*tmaster
Joel
Field,
Mrs.
occasion are: Bobbie Crutchfield.
"There will be no Pro-Am this player* qualifying
hero
would Aria Jane Lundqulst, and RcpreCarol Nutt, Dottle Metts, and Sylyear" Carfagno told the Chamber automatically
qualify
for the tentative Gordon V. Frederick,
via Price.
o f Commerce members at their California tournament.
!
Ae a result o f tha Judges' d«Escort* for th* young la dles; Coffee Cluh session this morning Chamber of Com m erce
M an -! c l»ioB* tho '/ophles. and., p r i i c
who will have top honor* Friday *t 3lr*. Appleby’* Restaurant. age John Kri.kz said that
am * *r» bnrardei to tho following
night during
the
Homecoming f "in stead ." he said "there will b* attempting to com bine the num- participants who entered floats'
Game between the Sanford Semi- , clinic In which Jay Herbert, em us drives and cam paigns Into Sanford Junior High School won
nolo* and Lakevlew Highi
o f Win p orky Oliver, Mike Souchak, and one United Appeal. "W ith th e '
(Cootlnued M Pago I )
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approval o f the Cham ber’s e x -,
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Asked about some of the top erutlvc Commute* "W e will take
‘
|players that will b« in Sanford|lh* lead in such a drive next

SHS Homecoming CofC Members Given
Sponsors Named Rundown On PGAOpen
By Football Team

First 'Blood Donor
Day' Set Dec. II
At Sanford Church

Written for
H m Hanford Herald
Every time you deposit a pint
o f blood Jn a blood hank you in­
crease your own chances
and
those o f your family o f coming
through an aeeldent or
unex­
pected lllnes*.
No one ever expects a traffic
accident to happen to him, but
one occurs every 23 seconds in
this country, ind YOU may be
seriously hurt in one going home alto attend the annual HomecomIng. the defending champion will
( Continued on Pag* I )
TODAY.
be here for th* event, at w*IJ as
When the ambulsnce gets you
Sammy Sneed, Doug Ford, and
to the hospital, the doctor may
'.MAN OF YEAR* NA.MED
many others.
Mostly sunny today high 63-76,
find that you need whole blood *
ALTANTA id*— Th* Southern
"They will come to Sanford for cool again tonight, low i0-(6;
fast • to replace blood you may
Seedmen’ * Assn, named Dr. Fred the Mayfair Inn’e $13,000 PGA Friday fair and cooler.
have lost and to bring you out of
Hull o f the University o f Florida- Open from Havanas where they
shock.
will be participating in a tourni-l
For pictures o f yesterday's
Y’ our wife or husband or other da it* “ man o f the yea r" at the
members o f your family may un­ annual convention yesterday for ment from Dec. 6 to 11," Carfag
gigantic Christmas parade sec
no
said.
hybrid
corn
varieties
he
dcvelopdergo an emergency operation and
Page 2.
"W e arc expecting Dan Toplose a lot o f blood. Whole blood i ed to suit the Southern climate.
must be readily availabe to repace the blood that may be lo s t 1
both during and after the o p e r a -'
tion.
It Is a comforting thought to
know that In most American com ­
munities you or any member of
your family can get th« life-saving
One o f the most heartwarming be just a littlebit more "per- ment was so thrilled ov«r the i "n o doubt with visions o f Ssnta
blood needed, and quickly, too.
visit that he Just "fo r g o t to ask c i a u .
dancing through h i s
because millions of
Individuals j Incidents growing on. of the sons] like."
The young 6 4 year old lad, some very important questions.", .
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like yourself hav* deposited blood Christmas Parade yesterday was
who has recuperated wonderfully
A fter Santa paid his visit,
IN ADVANl E in blood bank*
i t|je v |s{g 0f Santa Claus to David
Vm,r n .stor or minister
h»« . ~
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" I and is very cheerful, N d Santa David remembered
that there
Even though Santa Clnua came
\our pastor or minister
ha* |/0we wj10 j, confjne«l to Sem inole, n .. . . . . . ,
fnr ,
h*en hrousht close to actuil c u e s
'TKu i f c0.n^ nc^ [° Se” lin0,n I Claus "A ll I want for Christmas were several questions he would ,0 •
‘ ia" fu|’|l to visit thousands
b en hr ignt cl se to act ral cases M*m orl*l Ifoinital and eo.il,t not .
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David Lowe T h rille d By V isit

Santa Remembers 6-Year-Old In Hospital

On Dee 12, the Boy's Choir of
Trinity Lutheran Church, HoHy.
hill, accompanied by their own
organist, will be featured at the
midweek service. Rev. A. J.
Schulz, l\i&lt;tor of the Hollyhill
church will conduct the service.
The Dec. 19 service will have
Rev., Schlessmann In the pulpit
t
. bit he said' question was “ How could he be didn't forget David Lowe wrho,
for an Advent Seaton sermon and
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your Whisk, all over the world at one time cvcn though the youngster would
message.
to make all of tho buys and girl* have liked to have been right in
All services will begin at 7:30
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r = : . ......... ' Of course Sant* gave David hu h appy?"
ligent and most «ati*fying *olu- i S* nU
f,Pr ,hc Pari,d‘'the middle o f the crowd watching
p. m.
I lion
t°°h time out to go by and pay permission toplace hi* hand* on
Throughout the afternoon and ^ur ® ' Nicholas to arrive, just
It I* with this thought Inmind
? v* ry 'P*0**1
w*,i l ,0 I,aV'd hi* long flowing whit* beard so early
evening— questions little couldn’t make it.
j ihat th* church#* o f Sanford are " 0'** *h om he
knew could not t),at he might stroke it carefully David Lowe would have like to
This wa* one of
theBig Stories
sponsoring a UNITED CHURCH
*he sidelines waiting for snij tenderly.
a .k cam e back to him —one after that cam e out of yesterday's
1 BLOOD APPEAL. The first 'B lood, "*-* arrival.
J.nt before Santa left he asked the other.
event*, and had wc not seen SanNov. 2*
i Donor Day* i* to be held at theDavid wa* very, very
excited David if
there were any more
As a matter o f fje t , there wa* ta trying to slip4into the hospital
Adml**iona:
! First Presbyterian Church In San- and even though he i*
able fo questions he would like to ask nothing he could talk about but quietly to visit hi* young friend,
Mrs. Belie Minch-w (Lake Mary)
ford, Tuesday, Dec.
It. walk about the hospital some, about the North Pol*, and his
Sant* Clan* and what a wonder- h* would have, as he docs on
Birth*:
"Bank Your Blood — Build A wa* sitting in his wheel chair so visits, or how he made so manyful man he is. The thrill* of th* Christmas morning, slipped quletBaby Girl Sextan
Life Saving Account".
that his talk with Santa might j0y« for all o f the children. But visit kept registering on David's ; ly away without laying one word
D i'rh a rk ft:
the youngster in all of hi* excite- face until finally hu fell asleep |about It.
Clifton Duncan (Sanford)

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Hospital Notes

Lnuvrnia Shaw (Sanford)
Edith Carroll (Sanford)
Jame* McIntyre (Sanford)
Donita Wynn (Sanofrd)
5)
,r
Nov. »
Admission*:
Em mett Mark (Benson Junction,
By lleie* HnodCrata
the theme of the month whlrh wa*
DcBary)
The regular meeting of pack Puerto Rico. Den 4's subject was
Ori* Saundtr* (Lake Mary)
60, Cub Scouts was held at the "F iesta Tim e” , and each o f the
Camilla Bruce ' Sanford)
iVBary Civic Center Wednesday eight boys wearing a red tie and
Robert Brinson 'Sanford i
evening preceded by a
buffet a som brero made o f bread shelf
Jean Kiner (Sanford)
supper with the mothers o f Den papers, esm e on stage carry in g ,
Estelle Jennings (Sanford)
4 a* hostesses for the evening.
some item o f food
typical o f ,
Gayla Treadway (Sanford)
Naomi Forbe* (Sanford)
The six charter members o f Den Puerto Rico and seated around
Discharge*:
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I received
their official
Cub th« table on their little benches—
a
recent
project
o
f
the
den
each
Baby Boy Hauser (Sanford)
Scout cards and Corky Stowell
and Howard Henderson received bov making his own little bench—
badges for bringing new members kept tlm , with tom e instrument
•into the den.
to a Spanish recording pls)e.| o ff
Dtck DuVatl, Dsnny Rraddnck stsgr. They rlosed thetr skit with
I and Howard Henderson received I the den y»U.
K
|special tie slides for each having • Since Puerto Rico was th* theme j
Albert K. Woodburn, a former |sold ten tickets to the Boy Scout |for this month each boy In Pack
resident of Sanford, pa*sed away Jamborre in
Orlando.
Joh n ny, 60 received this week, a picture
at a nursing home In Jacksonville Breyette was Inducted and
re- post rani mailed to them from
yesterday.
celled his Bobcat pin an.) John Puerto Rico by Cubm as'er Wil­
He 1* Hi* brother o f Mrs. Mabel Tatum wa* welcomed into the liam Blakemor*, who visits there
Brown o f this city.
I den, having transferred from pro- periodically.
MURE THAN la.oo# PLOPI.K saw yesterday's Annual Christmas
Funeral arrangements have not i vidence, R. I.
Each den also displayed Ihcir
Parade staged bv the Jaycrcs in cooperation with the Sanford
&gt;et been announced.
Each den presented a skit on ,handw ork projects fur the month.
Jlcrcnants AJsociation. The crowd surged into me street along (he

NO. 148

First Equipment
Installed In New
'Phone Building
Tha first equipment
fo r tb *
projected toll free, metropolitan
telephone service was Installed In
the new building o f the Winter
Park Telephone Company, Neve
York asd We!brcrr&gt;»
Avenues,
last week, company offlelala as*
nounced yesterday.
The equipment already Installed
Includes
a Main
Distribution
Frame, which will provide con*
nectlon fo r 14,000 local telephone
numbers with 3,500 existing cent*
ral office line*.
Each line can serve, if n eces­
sary, up to eight telephone num*
bers.
The cable* terminating In thla
Main Distibution Frame will bn
brought into the new building
this week, and the actual work o f
splicing the cables and eonnect*
ing them to the fram e will begin
im mediately.
A Trunk Intermediate DlstrW
bution Fram e, which will connect
local telephones with point* serv­
ed by other telephone com panies,
will be Installed
at the i i m e .
time, a company spokesman said.
The Main Distributing Framn
is being Installed In the eompany’ a
new prem ises by Winter Park
Telephone Company
Cental Of*
flee e m p lo y e d , who over a period
o f nine months have been work*
ing, for training
purposes, in
Seymour,
Indiana,
where
a
similar installation
waa b«lng
made by the North Electric Com*
pany for the Indiana Telephone
Corporation.
Four
of
theta
men,
now
thoroughly
{aiqlllar with
th d * '
equipment they
aro h an din g,
are
T r a ffic Manager
A. E .
Ludescher, Cental O ffice Super­
visor, John Burch, and Central
O ffice Switchmen Ernest Young
Jr., and Ralph Stevens.
Installation o f this Main Dis*
(Continued *■ Page ■)

Bodies O f Crash
V ictim s Brought
From M ountains
CARACAS, Venezuela
Th*
bodlct o f 23 pertons killed In th*
cra«h o f a New Ynrk-to-Caraeaa
airliner were brought down by
rable car Tuesday night from th*
rinud-shrntided mountain* at th*
citv's edge.
There wer* no survivors.
The de*d Included 10 Americana,
smnng thorn 26-year-old N egr*
outfielder Charles Peet* o f Omaha,
Neb., the American Assn.'a 193*
hitting champion, hi* wife and
thre^ children.
The Venezuelan airliner, swing­
ing from th , Carrlbhean through
a raim torm to land at Malquetla,
Caracas' seaside airport, plunged
Into a wooded mountain of th*
Boca Chica range.
Wreckage and the bodies o f th*
IS passengers and 7 crew m en
were scattered over th« area o f a
city block. The point o f Impact
was about 130 feet
from
th#
crest.
American financier N e l s o n
Rockefeller had hooked passage on
th.- ill-fated plane but twitched
to another flight from New Y ork
to get a berth, lie arrived safely
for an inspection o f his varied
interests here.
Peete, property of the St. Loula
Cardinal chain, was enrout* to
plsy winter ball In Venezuela.

Skits P re se n te d
At Cub Scout Meet

Former Resident
Dies Yesterday

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P.tMH.'tat. Cot a 1 A cadem y, h m » v o Utieervity, Florida Mi.-Ury
SthoU. Lym *a K -gt, Sew-w&gt;&gt; Hiyh. and *!*• »* P art K*£k School
(S ta ff PVA ai

To Peace, Quiet
fc . Oar;*

MIAMI BEACH I! U ao.od
and fir y v f u' o4» mi Sjvum * i »
Aetna* you d'/*&amp; , u U h ta r t You
can (M i*(aJ orMhCtaw f / '- o
itVuey
axd ftiaahiau* f ir
Wry &lt;W*t and ttv ifli, and aucllsr
S v . u '. u i .
Ut a roundv&gt; vf (***1 luvviitny
the *&gt;erat« r l l l w *a *nt let
4 *«.f«M * aapecU vf • le i.'ix a iv '
pro«M M , Jay ftykva Wattla »U
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L tru y . i h v » i hvw tea ia « pro
t*-t| yoo.
A Waihtcytor. family m Um WI
t l/it e front a w ar hy r u n . ”
giant brrasac »h. dsai t u &gt; ) is',
their h ea e. A cd a H iiv iw . hoi.
a n i a a n n l l v *d 11!Ht tw in
cvaJ'UetJc* plant W -a o »«
tv
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»vre throat and 4/vea kia ru ti+\
» » r e away.
to fiv e York City • u o m ia m l-!
tirin g from the lood Uir.Jl noUei!
o f a r#r » e i e r la *h* a itv repiir
ahvp m at door tv h*r waa award
*d t / / i la dam afer, and tht evert]
ordered (lie » e i * r rrm o*»d A:
M arylard fam ily whoao n*l/hOori
kept their r a d v turned up fuU
b la it * « o tt.Vei la dam ases U m u * tha nolaa was deliberate
and mallrW oi ,
While you can get either aa InjuM tloa or rouipeniaUva agslait
nelgbb-.ri
whoa* to ile r
make
ataap Impoeiihla. tayi Sykai, you
ara sat entitled ta abaolota qu et
V w eaaaet, fo r aaampte, legally

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•HE SA XyO kli NAVAL AfIt HTA'IIOX float a* »et;; la y n tn ria a 'a Ckriataaa Parade Note tha “ Seraka to Coo*try
ate) ' Senkar
(iod " anhea deputing *i*\r Lfe. (S ta ff Photo)
complain &lt;4 tha norm al pavlcrnoalum of a Lai tie League harebell
garr.e Nor will the reurta take
artktn sgiinit the ringiag o f
th 'if'h b*lli or the Lloeing o f
factory ubieties unices the no.ee

la unnecaiMry,
iic a u lic
and
mad* at u s r tiio c a b l* heun
Judgea
ha*e
refuaed
relief
againit the rrowing o f a rooater
or the barking o f a dog -although
on# Kentucky man did get an in­
junction agamat a neighbor whoa*
three dogi barked flee full hours
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Friday
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Fried Fillet of Perch with ereoie sauc®.
Golden brown french fried potatoes and creamy cole slaw,
Served with hot roll.** or home made corn bread.

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Simplicity ol deiiqn, perfect balance ond b'uikinrj
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Manhattan Meat Loaf with tomato sauce.
Hash browned potatoes and fresh carrots and peas.
Choice of hot rolls or corn bread.

Sunday
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PR IC C

“ White Shoulders” and
“Most Precious” perfumes
presented in packages o f satin
icith superimposed lace•
in the Evyan tradition.

Tender Fried Chicken Breast, french fried potatoes,
and cream cole slaw. Choice of hat roils or corn bread,

Pot Roast o f Beef with brown gravy,
mashed potatoes, southern string beans.
Hot rolls or corn bread.

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ThUia Um m um for fhrfaf thanks. This
is tbs season In whkh Joy and happiness
sfcottld raJpn. Bat no matter what the time
3Sff year. It if always a season o f beiinnings.
thorn June igraduates, the tnmsition
. « bean mads from famHy allowances; to
ssmr^ny pajrmns. Now they are on their
mm, and the point has bow well establlshVed. The future is seen In nllferent perspec* * « - f o r those ion s brides and hrMeftooms;
the honeymoon is over. The transition has
' ' keen mads from these stars in the-eyts
* 1joortshlpdays to the dollar sign raaUtls. o f
'-.• n o t ^ t o m a n t k world. Their future, too.
"Iris seen In ehaated perspective.
* for theee befinners’ d a m e in lift, the
-V -frtu ra depends largely on the start. Not
that a wrong start dooms anyone to failure;
ear ways can be m ended-llfe la po good
Is na that way. Bat how much better the
future, If wrong .etarte araavoidad, And
r there art eo many guidepoeta along, those
early stretches of the new life of rssponst5?
tv save cur beglnflers frrwn straying
down deadend roads.
.
Yes, the dodaMlgn Is a mighty factor In
this season of beginnings. The moralist*
wUl say there is m oro-m uch mortv-in life
- - than money. And they are ao right,
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without money, there Isn’t much. That s the
lemon our beginners must learn, right from
or ‘U e start, now that they're on their own.
K„jmav Money-rnot just for today and tomorrow.
Money for next year and the next and the
•-■‘ Itext; money for a lifetime* Money for sick
i£:* bees; for enjoyment of health. Money for
-liT h home; for a family; for thorn children so
2T,^happily dreamed o f; for their proper upi i? bringing and preparation for what some day
-V” *wiD be for them, too, a new life o f responal-,
.»*. “ MUtle*.
\ it’s a good world in which today’s begln. . nets’ classs* find themselves— a world o f
"1 : wondrous opportunities. Most of those re... ■esnt graduates, most of the husbands o f
*" those recent brides are recsiving beginners*
.'. salaries that their fathers snd grandfathers
only dreamed o f taming after years of hard
T*
work.
Today’s beginners in life have the
f*
: money; it’s how they use It that counts.
That’s where those guldeposts can be such
:/ j l help. The older folks have learned—many
o f them the hard way—how much easier It
i$ to meet the needs of future years with a

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balanced financial program. Not just a bal­
ance o f income and outgo, as sometimes it's
unthinkingly described. But a program that
balances Income on tha one hand against
savings and spendings oa the other.
The world today la so good to its neophy­
tes. Bsginners today have Incomes that,
with proper planning, make possible the re­
gular setting-aside for future-year needs
right from the start.
Nor is that the only bright spot in today’s
perspective of future years. It’s much easier
to save today. Goveramant Savingi Bonds fit
into family planning so uuch more readily
than anything that Grandpa had in hla day
— better returns; nothing more secure;
and paymesta of the hardiy-feel-them
type on the payroll Savingi Plan at work
the Bond-A-Month Plan of Banka.
Millions of olner-generadon Americans
are living proof to this oncoming generation
that UJS. Savings Bonds belong in every
family’s picture o f the futare. With such a
start right from earliest beginnings. ’’How
Firm A Foundation" will have new mean­
ing aa dreams corns true.

Christmas Season Open
The Christmas 8coxon is otflcially open­
ed in Sanford.

Santa Claose has pain his nnnhafcall and
gavo his stamp of approval on the huge gift
counters filled to overflowing with toys and
trinkets, jewels and gems, silks and satins-^
everything that can be woven Into a descrip­
tion o f ” a gift for Christmas.’’
Never before had there been such crowds
In Sanford from every com er o f Seminole
County to greet the cheery and jubilant St.
Nicholas. Not only were the crowds bigger
— but they were happier—each one with an
extra chuckle of Joy from the tinest tot to
the oldeat youngster who lined the parade
route yesterday to watch the 1956 Christ­
mas Parade unfold Its theme “ Keep Christ-,
mas With Christ.
There I* no doubt but that this year’s
Christmas Parade sponsored jointly by the
Seminole County Junior Chamber o f Com­
merce and the Sanford Merchants Associa­
tion was tho finest in the history o f this
annual event.
Crowds, every foot o f the way. murmured
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and applauded their approval of the parade
The Sanford Herald
as each section ’’passed In review” before
ntiM U o»n» s w e a*ur**y —s s»u*y
an audience that waa tha largest in history.
Children smiled their approval, local min
____ U t t a r Oatakar ST, ISIS M
MM Ps*l o m »r.
* af M l l w i Marts* asSar Ua Sal
latere
spoke their approval, busincssmps
■
of
everywhere did the same.
m ao V M S l f c S S 'U J S U *
MARION .
Every person who had a hand in plan­
■TRUTHi
ning Sanford's 1956 Christmas Parade
By Carrier
should be complimented for the ’’ Wonderful
Tferaa MaaUa
S a it t i
O M Tan#
Job” that was done. The Jaycecs, year by
l»T»
IU .II
IIH
-----All Okliaary
aattaaa. aarSa a# (hast*. raaalaitaaa aa«
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year, have profited by mistakes o f years
•allraa at M tarulaM asl far Ma »ar*aaa af ratals*
faafa will he akarra* far *1 reeetar aSrartUla* rataa
gone by to make the annual event— certainly
looked forward to by parent and child alike
Marais la • maaaar af U a AaaaatataS Rraaa
aralaalralr la tka aaa far r«# »tll«»—one of the finest and most colorful In Cen­
a u * ilaanaatltlaS
U a la a * l aawa rrlataS I* UU aawatapar.
Na* af
tral Florida.
■atraaaalaS Natlaaallr t j
Oaaaral A***rtl«teg
Mcrchanta are to be commended for aupfieri*# la * Ml Oaar*ia ( t t l i n
Bask BIS*
porting this worthwhile venture which
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ThrrsdAy. November 20, 1056 reached into the heart o f each and every
child who from the very first siren at the
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
head of the parade until Santa Clause finish­
*The kingdom o f heaven la like treasure ed with a climax that no one will forget,
hidden in a field, whieh a man found; . . . stood in gaping awe.
hi his joy he goes and sells all he has and
Yes. it really takes Santa Claus to let
buys that field.” — Matt. 13:44. READ Acta everyone know that the Christmas season
4 : 13-20.
has been officially opened in Sanford.

Agriculture News
CECIL A. TUCKER, D
SEMINOLE COUNTY AGRICUL­
TURAL AGENT
Don't delay too tong In begin­
ning to feed protein lupplem ent
to your cattle this winter If you
want the best results from i t
This it another o f those situations
where “ an ounce o f prevention la
worth a pound o f cure.” It’ i
much belter to prevent weight
and condition lossea than to put
weight beck on the animala which
have lo«t jt.
Another good reason fur feed­
ing protein is that it causes the
cattle to eat mor# o f other food■tuff such as dried grass or even
low quality hay. A little protein
supplement every day will help
them eat more o f the poor quali­
ty roughage and utilise It better.
Cattle need protein often because,
unlike fat, they cannot store pro­
tein in their bodies for any ap­
preciable time for later ua*.
Th* amount o f supplement needid will range from one-feurih t*
two pound* and mere per animal
U lly. The amount needed, o f
tours*, varies depending upon th*
Mnditions and sir* o f tha animal,
ft* kind, amount and quality o f
&lt;m feed material available, th*
itage o f pregnancy and lactation,
ind many other
factor*. Th*
dea is te start early, before lb#
tattle lose weight, by
feeding
iver a longer period o f time, you
rill be feeding much less per day
md will get mor« return* per unit
&gt;f protein fad than If you bad
to n e d supplementing late la the
eaaoe. Once the cattle get too
hip lu a slow and costly process
o bring them ba ck to their nornsl weight.
When you are supplementing,
o a 't forg it your hard bulls,
lem ember. they're almost half
(m hard. Feed them so they are
s guod condition when turned
*}th the cowe. Good bull* toot a

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lot but are the cheapest Invest­
ment a cattleman can have. Keep
them cheap by taking ca rt of
them and feeding them right over
the winter .
Here's another tip. wnen you
are shopping around for a • sup­
plement to supply protein for
your cattle, buy on the cost per
unit o f protein. Many times
a
Mr* protein supplement, while
costing more per b ig . Is cheaper
per unit o f protein than a 16",
supplement. So If you are buying
for th* protein that's in th# bag,
buy on a per unit of protein cost.
It seems that the Med fly situ­
ation has eased o ff somewhat;
however, this was also our feeling
when the last outbreak occurred
in South Orlando. At the present
time Seminole County is free
from xone restrictions, as of some
two weeks ago when restrictions
were lilted from ion* 3 o f th*
Gotdenrod Infestation. Hopei are
that the*# last heavy rain* and
this recent eold will also help on
the eradication o f this pest.
While we are on th* subject of
Med fly. Here's something that
might be o f interest to growers
who have tree snails on their
greves which may still be In
those areas where bait spraying
Is bring carried out. Let's hop*
growers within Seminole County's
boundaries will never need this
type o f Information.
Those growers
wha maintain
and encourage tree snails in ihslr
groves need have little fear that
th* bait sprays being applied la
th* Medfly eradiction
program
will destroy snails.
Dr. W. A. Simonton, entomolo­
gist at the Citrus Experiment
Station. Lake Alfred, stated that
numbers o f snails have been cag­
ed with leaves immediately after
the leaves wer# sprayed with
two t* four timet tha usual dot-'
•g*. Non* at th* saatli were kill­

ed aven though confined with the
leaves for as long as two weeks.
In grove experiments, the little
malusks moved normally over the
sprayed branches and survived
repeated spraying. M edfly sprays
are applied to obtain a “ spatter"
pattern that covers only a small
part o f th* ire* surfae*. Although
the snails sometimes glid* over
th* spray residues, they do not
remova the bait from th* leavvs.
FFAL

REVEALS

TENTATIVE PLANS
MIAMI t e l - Th* Florida Pow ­
er and Light Co. has announced
tentative plans to 'nervate elec­
tricity rales by a fla t 3 L 3 per
cent about the first o f the year.
The eotnpan has authority to
make automatic rate increases or
decrease to keep pace with the
price o f fuel oil which It uses to
generate electricity.
Th* company said th* increase
was because o f th# blockiog of
the Suet Canal which created an
oil shortage. If th* shortage dis­
appeared within ■ few days no
rat* Increase wuidd be nae.lcd.

WASHINGTON l * - T b e United
State* Senate U like a college la
see way*. Freshmen member*
are su b ject to mild be zing. They
ca e get aa edueatloe 1/ they week
at H. A*d yea sever can be m e ,
when a erne o f freshmen enroll*,
which Is tho most likely t« suc­
ceed.
Th# freshm an class whieh signs
up neat January Is, as asual a
Used lot.
ft num bers firs Democrats and
four Republicans. One o f them,
Got. Frank J. Lausche o f Ohio,
signs h im sslf a Democrat, but
eonsistontly gets a lo o f w ill with
R epdtaeons. The Nation magathis, w hich disapproves af him.
recently called him “ more, coo*
M rvatlve’ * than Ibe late Sed. Ro­
bert A. T aft.
Two * f the “ freshmen” are re­
peater*. Republicans John Sher-I
man Cooper o f Kentucky and
Chapman Revercamb o f West Vir­
ginia have taken the course be­
fore.
\
Tbit is no Ivy League class.
Some o f the senators sleeted
Not. g com e from wealthy or so­
cially
prominent
families,
of

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eours*. Domocrat Joseph S. C lark ; Senate replacements T
o f Pennsylvania, for instance, and
Weil, President Eisenhower eta.
Republican Thurston B. Morton ol expect firm support o f h h forciga
Kentucky.
policy from at, least three Repm
TWO
-eeond
generation
Ucans: Cooper, until recently i *
Americ:
b K. Javlta o f
ba iia d or to India; Morton, a fir­
New Y
Juct o f an overmer assistant secretary o f ,tat«
wMetc.:
xi»h neighborhood
under the present ad m in istra te;
on Nr
'a East Sid-.
and Javits, an all-out Ike mix
And
are a couple who
were |
uliy -running for o f ­ who has just carried an otiv*
branch mesiapa from the Presi­
fice in their cribs. Georgia's Herdent to Israel.
man Talraadgn a Democrat, natJavits, a Jew, won election i r n
ta n d y and tha handsome young
Democrat from
Idaho,
F n n k though bo condemned the British.
Church, stem from fam ilies in French-IsratU push Into Egypt
which public o f fits la a tradition.
Of tiie nine newcomers, that
leaves only one unaccounted fo r
—Democrat John Carroll o f Colo­
rado. He’s a form er House m em ­
ber. a lawyer, and a veteran o f
both world w a n .
Wh»t can bo expected o f these

RevercombT He campelgned B
on Eisenhower backer. HU rtpe*
tatlon as a senator In the l»(0t,
however, was such that Thomis
E. Dewey stirred up a storm gy
refusing to endorse Revereomb ts
one o f Dewey’ s presidential e ia .
palgns.

IAFF •A •DAY

W hat Do You Do In Traffic Jam?

b y HAL nOTLE
NEW YORKtet— One test o f a
m an’ s character U what he does
during a tra fife jam.
Do you remain a fuming prison­
er o f the passing momenta in such
a situation? Or do you— this U the
m ark o f the superior man—em ­
ploy them for self-improvement
and thus score a victory aver
tim e?
Many busy people complain tha
day isn’ t long enough for them to
get done h alf the things they'd
lik e to. They com pUln often that
tra ffic Jama caused them to waste
m ore time than anytnlag else, and
usually add, “ But there doesn’ t
seem to be anything that can be
done about it.”
They are looking at the prob­
lem from a short-sighted angle.
They look for a solution that will
end traffic Jama, which, aince the
w orld is getting m ore crowded
everyday, la manifest nooaenct.
Th* dynamic approach la this:
“ Sine* traffic jam * are here to
M ay, how can 1 ua* wisely tha
Um* 1 spend caught in them ?”
Inspect a Une o f motorists la
any trafife Jam, and what are
they doing? Th* odds are high
that the great majority will be
I futiley blowing their horns. I
cussing, 3 girl watching, 4 either
doling, listening to their w ife, or
both.
With the possible exception o f
girl watching, none o f th*M ac­
tivities fall into a constructive
category. All the ra il waste peeeious time and energy.
One might w ell ask defensively,
“ Well, Just what do you expete

me io 4* I anna traffic ^
fo
through
Aa a m atter o f faet, why *ot?
Aa avorag* a t » teUltea A m eri­
cana moat w ait* at least U min­
utes i day la traffic jam s. That
come* to about t M j U m
lost
hours g ysar. Ite m a collage u n ­
dent sproda only about
I jo o
hour* *a his studies la a fourysar emirs*, th* U a* wasted by
motorists sgeh ysar la r f r a f f k
Jm rs would SMd H M M people
through colleg*.
Mayhe th# Idea e f going through
coiltg* while your ear Is stalled
doesn’ t appeal U ym . B et you
eaa at least study a tew c a m spondaac* course* aa haur ta gat
ahead aa your job.
You eaa also ev*a study fo r a
new career while yea «r* endless­
ly wsltlag fo r th* ear ahead to
start. There are some Jobs, o f
cours*’, ya* c u ’ t yrariU a white
sitting la a stalled c a r - sueh ae
piano tuning, or should you yearn
to be a lifeguard, tha technique of
rescuing a drowning parses.
On the othar hand, th tr« axa
certila pursuit* whieh eaa easily
be mastered while silting In a
ear waiting fo r tka light* t*
change, t. g., opera singing, clari­
net, public speaking, song writ­
ing. ta g cheating at cards.
T rsffte jam s e ia alga ha utilis­

ed t* improve one’s culture. Dur­
ing th* tl hours a year th# aver­
age roan spends in them be can
easily read all th* books on the
best teller Ust. On* man who ha*
to mak* frequent cab trips across
midtown Manhattan said that he
went through th* Encyeloepdia
Britannlca In lesa than two years
te this manner.
If aa* doesn't mind carrying a
small hag, U la also easy to fol­
low aa*'a hobby during traffic
jams, whether it be stamp collect­
ing, qulltteg, or making bird
cages.
1 hav* beard of on* man. a
swimming pool salesmsn, who
ssys he owes hit success in life
t* traffic Jams- Instead of calling
at th* home of prnsnests. *»e
merely driva* along until ha
comas to a good traffic Jam, ihcn*
parks, gets out and makes hit
satea pitch to the stalled motor­
ists.
They can 't get aw ay." ha ob­
served, “ and you'd be surprised
at henv many guys caught in an
automobile an a hot day Jump at
th# chaa«o to buy a nice cool
Swimming pool."
Any guy can get caught in a
traffic Jam today. But it'a th* guy
who use* this last time to his own
sdvantag* who gets ahead in the
battle «f Ufa.

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Letters
To The Editor
Herald

Sanford. Florida
D ear Sir:
I am glad m y daughter and I
did not keep driving that warm
Sept, afternoon, but heeded th*
sign which read. “ Big Tree,” and
detoured o f f the highway. After
w e had driven about a half mile,
w * parked th* car and started
walking along th* winding, tree
fringed pathway. We were Tfoklng
at the many ferns which grow
along the way when suddenly we
wer# upon the "B ig Tree.”
I shall never forget the feeling
o f awe, and yea, it must hav*
been a sort o f reverence at I
gated, first at the massive base,
and then up, up to the very top.
Then we noticed that it bore
nam e ..."T h e Senator," and that
it is the largest and perhaps th*
oldest know cyprtss in this eoun
try.
Years ago I had bern to Yosem ile, th* Sequoias and to the
Santa Cruz Mountains for a visit
to the nedwood trees, whieh ai
you know, in all their majestic
splendor have stood through the
centuries. Rut this we* something
different, this gleot tree, ail atone,
amid the many smaller trees. It
tqwer* over ail and seems to sty
the longer ont looks at it, “ Yet,
I am here, take e good look at
me, fur I too, have withstood the
centuries.”
Thns* o f you who hav* never
had this great thrill I would urge
to get Into your cars and by all
means, see "The Senator.” on#
o f Florida’s most outstanding at­
tractions.
Sincerely yours,
Mr*. Katherine Wlnterberger
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S o c ia l fo e n ii

Margaret Ellison
Honored By 0 . E. S.
A t Rainbow Meet

Senior High G irls
W ill Take Part
In National T est

Conning
The News

M iss
Reveals Final
Wedding Plans

Girl* o f this city w ill Join 300,000 others throughout tho United
By MARIAN R . JONES
States In observing "H om em aker
O V IE D O - Mias- Georgia DishThe N ovem ber luncheon o f the j Association, which m ade avery o f
Tom orrow
D ay"
Tuesday,
man. whose engagement w u a n ­
Women’s G o lf Association was one there very proud to be a Deo. 4.
held Wednesday at the M ayfair m em ber.
Simultaneously In m ore than nounced recently by her parents
tiiw nation's
&gt;Mt&gt;iEfti u high
iif if to Kenneth L. Malcolm, ton o f
After thankiog Mr. Mebane for 11.600
Country Club. Annually Frank
oVE
f
tho
im n A V
I In the Scout Room at T p. m.
the
luncheon,
Ruth
called
on
schools,
graduating
girls
will
test! J,r- * ! , d Mrs.
**■ Efalccrim, alao
Mebane,
m
anager
o
f
the
MayThe W. M . 8 . o f the r i n t BapThe PhUathea C la n o f the Wo*• announcing the ftoa l
fa ir Inn, gives this luncheon for Beryl Swlnson who wished to bid th eir home making knowledge and I
ti»t Church w ill itudy the book men o f the Church will have a
the ladies In appreciation fo r farew ell to her many friends at attitude In a 50-mlnute written plana for her approaching m a r
"Japan A d v a n cia ", taught
by covered dUh aopper at the home
their work in the Mayfair Inn the M ayfair Country Club. Beryl examination. A total o f 1106,000 In riagt.
, llrs. Chariot L. Am ok). A t noon o f Mrs. Victor M. Greene on
CLAM CHOWDER,
The svtddlng w ill be held at
Open PGA tournament. B eautiful1 brought tears to the eyes o f icholarablpa ti offered In this
a covered dish luncheon w ill b e! Jew ett's Land a t •:30 p.ra. Co­
r
a n OVEN D BS
3
p.
m.
on
Sunday,
Dec.
16,
at
white eamelllaa from the chib many as sbe movingly eipresscd third
annual
search
fo r the
le nr H and a t 2 the itu dy w ill; Hostess** w ill be Mrs. R. F.
Canned
soups can add lota o f
the
Oviedo
Baptist
Church,
the
grounds, and magnolia leave* i what living la Sanford had meant Am erican Homemaker o f Tomor' ■ conclude.
1Moule and Mra. W. R. Jennings.
variety to your
mala
(Babes.
R tv. Louis L. Day officiating.
w
cre
artfully
arranged
on
the
to
her.
At 4 p. m. the Sunbeams, G.
lUkJjDAY
This recipe depende e . a eaa i f
31
Its
Dlshman
will
have
as
her
Entertainment
chairm
an
Louisa
two large tables by Helen An­
Participating here w ill bo the
A.’s, and R . A.*a o f the First
The Gleanem C la n e( the
clam chow der to expertly i---------drews. Arrangements o f autumn Parker, asked that the December sen ior girls o f Sem inole High only attendant a school rhate.
Baptist Church will study booka r ir s t Baptist Church will hold
the ftsh-riee casserole.
Miss
Peggy
Flem
ing,
while
Keith
luncheon
bo
moved
beck
from
leaves
were
placed
throughout
the
S
ch
ool
on Japan. M rs. W. D. Gardiner Ita regular meeting and Christ­
The fish Is first breaded I*
ktalcolm
will
serve
as
best
m
an
the
28th
o
f
Dec.
to
tho
13th.
This
club house by Betty Guy and
Approxim ately three quarters
Mrs. T trrv Bird, and Mrs. H. H. mas party at tho church annex at
dry bread crum bs, tbea baked a t
Louise Parker. During the de­ luncheon waa full o f surprise* o f a million girls have been en­ for hie brother.
Martin w ill b o tha teachers. Sup­ 6:45 p. m. There will be a cov ­
A reception w ill be held either 500 dagreea F. for 10 mhwtMi
licious luncheon a business meet­ and the best was the surprise rolled In this national homemak­
per will b# served at 9 and tha ered dish supper and exchange
In
the church annex or in the What a deliciously b n w a e m t
baby
shower
given
fo
r
Gerry
ing
was
held.
President
Ruth
ing program since It w as launch­
children w ill be dismissed a t 7:13 o f gifts. Hoe teasel will be Mra.
add such succulent. J o k y fts b l
Herron called upon the various Carfagno by Asvoclatlon mem­ ed In 1233 to assist the schools In basement follow ing tha wedding.
P. m.
C. A. Anderson Jr., Mrs. W. P.
But none o f th« juices fr o m the
o ffle e n fo r their reports. Mem­ bers. Louise earned in a huge homamaklng education. There haa All friends o f the couple and
The W. M. U. would appre- Breaks Jr. and Mrs. H. G. lia ity .
fish are lost because underseath
fam
ilies
are
Invited,
to
both
the
pink
and
blue
box
overflowing
bership
chairm
an,
Shirley
Per­
been
a
ateady
Increase
In
parti­
,
elate borrow ing any articles that
The Daughters o f Wesley Sun­
all la flu ffy tender rice.
wedding
and
reception.
with
gifts
for
Ihe
new
little
pro,
kins introduced a new m em ber,
cipation from 117,000 girls In
% you might have from
Japan. day School claas will have a
MENU
Sallv Strauss, and Mrs. W. B, Mc­ who will appear before the May- 040 schools the first year and
Please bring them to the church business session and Chirstmaa
CLAM CHOWDERfair
Open,
w*
hope.
Gerry
was
Mullen
who
la
planning
to
Join.
258,000
girls
In
10,222
schools
last
early Thursday morning.
party at 7:30 p. m. in McKinley
FISH OVEN DISH
Mrs. Dick Aiken and Mr*. John truly overwhelmed, and deeply year to tho present enrollment o f
The R ev. D. S. Carnefix will H a ll An exchange o f gifts will
Buttered
P eas with M n i h f W
conduct tho morning devotions take place. Mrs. Albert Hickson's
King were introduced as guests. touched by the generosity o f her 300,000.
Pear and Cottage Cheese Salad
naw
friends.
I
d
o
think
it
was
over W TR R at 1:30 a. m .
In
this
state,
6JS6
girls
In
163
Fanrhon M cRobcris, who la agroup will be hoatesses.
H ot BUcuite
By MARIAN R. JONES
Cub Scout Paek Ten will meet
gain PGA tournament chairman, Mario’ s first realisation that the schools will take the written ex­
The WMU o f the First Bsptlet
Chocolate Chiffon F ie
O
V
IE
D
O
Another
large
c
e
le
­
Is
actually
to
become
a
father.
H
at the First Methodist Church at
amination which consists o f mul­
announced the needs o f the As­
Church will observe the Week o f
CLAM CHOWDER. .
7 30 p.m.
sociation fo r help In tho tourna­ looked a little stunned by It all. tiple choice and objective ques- bration it being planned for F ri­
Prayer for Foreign Minions at
FISH OVEN DISH
day
night
by
the
members
o
f
the
FRIDAY
riih
ar•
JorBit
taodl
taolnoln
tlons
testing
the
student*'
attl
ment. Thirty girls a day will bo
2 p. m. The topic "M ig 'd , Gsd.
INGREDIENTS:
The Rev. D . S. Carnefix will
needed to man the two gates ^ 1 mart
fbr faWiio tsdes 3rd know led-e !r. the major the Oviedo Methodist Church. 1 cup uncooked elilte r k e
Everlasting Father” with Circle
This will be in the form o f a
A conduct tho morning devotions
and the Information, ticket, and down on the list .of who waa areas o f homemaklng.
2 In charge.
1 teaspoon salt
hcre. If a few w ere left out,
w over WTRR at «:30 a. m.
The girl with the highest test fatr'-y dinner night In which all 2 cup* w ater
program
booth
at
the
elubhouse.
The
Brownie Scout*
o f the
friends
of
the
Methodist
Church
The N orm an De Vere Howard
lease
forgive
me,
but
I
was
to
sror* In each
school
will
be
Also there la a need for lean age
1, 10'4 ox. can dam chowder
Chapter, U. D. C., will m eet at 3 F irst Presbyterian Church will
excited about winning my first nam ed Hom em aker o f Tomorrow are invited to participate. It Is
girls to run errands. When l*tt
1/3 cup w ater
m
eet
In
the
Youth
Building
at
3
p. m. with Mrs. Reuel F Robison,
seen, Fanchon was busily signing golf ball, I wa* unstrung. At least fo r her eehool and w ill receive In honor o f the Rev. C. L. Spotta* About 2 tablespoon* milk
1407 E. 2nd St., with M rs. Claude pm .
up all com ers, and I'm fnre her I do have most o f them, and here an award pin designed by Trtfarl wood, former pastor of the chnrch 1 lb. white fish fillets, freeb
The Pioneer
Fellowship and
T. Herndon serving as co-hostess.
list will bo complete
ere long. they are. Harriet Williams, Joan o f New Y ork. Her test will be who Is now a missionary to the
frozen (thaw ed)
The Lam plighters Class o f the Recreation o f the First PrecbyCarty
Rtribllng, Sally entered In corapetitllon for ft ,- Philippines.
Frank Mebane Jr. gave an a- F lttoo,
1 cup d ry white bread c r v n b e
The
Rav.
Spottawood,
who
Is
an
First Christian Church will meet terlan Church will meet In the
Straus*.
Mrs.
Harry
W
oodruff,
500
and
&gt;300
scholarships
which
musing and Information speech,
(do not us* crusts)
at 8:30 p. m . at the church for youth Bldg, from 8 p. m. through
be
awarded
each
state furlough, will conduct a special U cup m elted butter or m argarfM
a* he thanked the Association Lib Cleveland, Jo Symes, Ida Bea w ill
3!rs. Harold
Kaslner, H om em aker o f Tom orrow and the program at • p. m. following the METHOD: Put the rice, salt ta d
a potluck supper and the annual • p. m.
member* fo r their work In last Wilson,
The Men o f the First Presby­
George
Dickson,
Muriel r u n » e r-up
election o f offfcera.
respectively.
The 6:30 p. m. dinner.
year'* tournament, and pointed Mr*.
water In e 2-quart saucepan.
We plan to b e on hand, to pack Bring to a vigorous boll. Turn
A Red Croix Campaign Fund terian Church w ill have a "Ladles
out how important hospitality Is Scott, Beryl Rwlnson, Betty Guy, school o f each state winner win
dinner
meeting
In
the
organisational meeting o f Sem i-! Night
to pro golfers and Ihe spectators Louise Parker, Jane Miller, Do- receive a com plete set o f Ihe En­ your basket and help the 3!etho- the heat a t low as possible. D over
dlata enjoy this visit from R ev.
note County Board o f D irectors Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m.
who com e to see them play. The die King, Mrs. Carmen Inch, De- cyclopaedia Rritannlca.
with a lid and simmer ov er this
We d n e s d a y
will be held in the Commissioners
The 49 state winners and the Spottawood.
ladles have complete charge o f lores Russell, Jeanne Foulk, Mra.
low heat fo r 14 minutes. A fter
The
First
Baptist
Church
wilt
Room. City Hall, at 3 p.m .
admission and dally sales, added Augusta Russell, Shirley Perkins, representative from the District
th* rice cooks, remov* the sauceThere w ill be a board meeting give a Holiday Appreciation Ban*
to their duties o f dispensing Frenchle Ring, Ann Wltxel, Myr- o f Columbia will receive an ex-i D | n n c P n m n l p f p d
pan from the heat but leave the
o f the W om an’* Club at 9:45 a .iq u e t for the Sunday Senool tench
V a U m p ic lc U
courtesy an information. Mr. 3fe- tie Adams, Maryed Meek*, Ruth pense-pald educational lour t o ! *
lid oo 10 minute*. A fter tb s ride
m. In the board room o f Ihe era and office r* at 6:30 p. m.
bane also mentioned
(hat
the Herron, Fanchon 3leRoberte„ Ann Washington, D. C., colonial WIIcooks, spread It over a well-grot**
Prayer S e n l c . will follow at 7-301 J ^ e m
’ B i l ^ D U 1 / J * ? pro* no longer played In Miami Marsh, Gerry Carfagno, Keen litn u b u rg, Va., and Naw York,
clubhouse.
cd baking dish about 7 " x IF* s
p. m.
Plans are now being completed 2 ". Spoon the elam ehoder, o v «r
SATURDAY
CM wford,
3lr*. where on May t at a WaldorfAlbert and Judy Anne, o f 3liam l. because o f lack o f Interest and Iv., y \
The Girl Scouts o f Ihe First
The R. A .'a o f the First Bap­
were here to spend last weekend hospitality on the part o f the Charles Bloom, Blanche Nicely, Astoria hotel banquet one o f for the Fashion Show to be held th* rice. P ou r on the water. Cut
Friday, the fish
tist Church will meet at 9 a. m. Presbyterian Church will meet at with her parents, Mr, and 3tra. local m em bers, and that while Mrs. W. B. McMullen, Mrs. Frank them will be announced as the at the C.P.O. Club on
fillets Into
aervinc
3:10 p.m. at the Church.
SUNDAY
many pro* com e to Sanford ex- Mebane Jr., Ann Aiken, Judy 1957 All-American Homemaker o f Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. The ladles o f piece*. D ip In milk. Coat well with
TheP "senior*" High"* "fcllow sh Ip Alberl Hardeaty.
The Junior Choir o f Ihe First
peeling a little country town, they
Heard, Cell Heard, Tom orrow. Her scholarship will the CPO Wives Club will prepare th* bread crumbs. Arrange over
Mr. and Mra. George Elliott leave having played In their own
Baptist Church will rehearse at Recreation o f the First PreshyC *m w ay
and
sevsral be Increased to &gt;5,000. This vear trays of hor* d'oeuvret and the the rice-soup mixture. Pour the
w ill
sponsor "H appy melted bu tter or margarine ever
3:30.
,1terlan Church will meet at the have returned from Casey, 111., words "o n e o f the best golf 0 ,,f r * } " now'
fo r the first time girls who rank chiefs
where they visited
their
new courses In Florida", and amazed
Training Union, will be held at Church at 7 p. m.
I’ve been so busy today that ! second, third and fourth In the Hour’
the breaded fish. Place uncoverGowns for the show will be ed In a pre heated 500 degree F.
6:15 and the Evening Worship at
The Mid-Week Bible Hour w ill granddaughter, Paula Ruth Elliott. and pleased by the friendliness haven’ t had any time to get m y national finals will receive &gt;4,furnished
by
an
out
o
f
town
7:30. Mias Bonnie Jean Ray. r e - !* * conducted by Rev. A. G. Me- There were five generations pre­ and warmth to be found here. Navy news, but do hope that many 000, &gt;3.000 and &gt;2,000 scholarships
oven fo r 10 minutes o r untR tho
department store.
tlred m issionary to China will be Innls. Pastor o f the First Prea- sent at this get-together------ Mra. This year an even bigger crowd o f you will be Interested In the respectively.
fish flakes easily and the crum bs
byterian Church at 7:30 p.m
Elliott, her grandmother, her moth­
The lest, prepared and Judged
are brow ned.
the speaker.
Is expected, exceeding the three klayfalr Open, as it la something
The
Chancel Choir will
re- er, ber daughter and her grand­
MONDAY
This recipe makes 8 servings.
and four thousand that cam e on you should not mlas, and we are b y Science Research Associates eluded.
The Catholic W om en's Club h ear.*
at
First
Presbyterian daughter. Paula Ruth's father, Saturday and
Each girl w ho takes the teat
Sunday
of
last so fortunate to be able to enjoy o f Chicago and administered by
Paul 3f. Elliott, is a form er res­
If you make fruit cake well awill hold Its regular meeting at Church at 7:30 p. m
year. Also the ticket price Is one watching thesa pros play, to say the schools, will be basis for a - will receive a new aid to self
Circle No. 9 o f the Women o f ident o f Sanford, where he was
analysis called "Rctty Crocker's head o f tho holidays, be aura that
nothing
o
f
our
own
year
round
ward*
until
the
national
selections
■ p. m. a t the Elks Club annex.
Baptist of the best to be found anywhere. pleasure In the magnificent g o l f . when personal observation and Homemaker
Profiler and Guide you w rap It tightly and rtoro tt
The short business meeting will the First Presbyterian Church organist for the First
It will tv five dollars for the
In a cool place.
personal interviews will be in -lo Homamaklng."
be follow ed by the annual Christ­ w ill meet at the home o f Mr*. Church. He is now stationed in entire tournament. The tourna­ course.
Rudy Sloan, 2001 Magnolia Av#., P**rl Harbor.
mas party.
ment starts the eleventh o f Dec
The WMU of Ihe First Baptist . *t 10 a.m. Mr*. Joe Baker Is
ember with rgtstrstlon o f pro*.
Church w ill observe Ihe Week o f. Chairman.
iJ C O n S . G i n a h a i T K
Wednesday there will b« a golf
Prayer fo r Foreign 3li*slons at!
There will be a luncheon m eet/
*»
l clinic
clinic ami
and exhlOltton
exhibition t&gt;v
by these
these
2 p tn The topic will be "W on- In* o f Ihc W om an^ CTub a ^ i r M C o S t U R i e o f E v e n i n g
fam ou. g o lfe r , which Is eagerly
derful Counselor*. U r c le l m P- "&gt; • * ith a|&gt;rogram '® fnl2 r b t: A . C
p.
S I anticipated. Mr. Mebane added
eh« r« « I m"
mu’ ‘ c *“
A t
that th ere « m . 1,0 be * .tight
The Boy Scouts o f the F irst, .novaer for tho Children a Home
~

C alen d ar

Miss M argaret Ellison, Grand
Nature o f the State o f Florida,
was honored b y
the Seminole
Chapter No. 2; O.E.S., at the reg­
ular meeting o f the Sanford As­
sem bly No. 29 o f the Rainbow
Glrta Monday night.
Mrs. Elolse P frifa u f, accom pan­
ied by her mother Mrs. Bertha
Snyder, sang “ Over The Rainbow ",
after which M rs.
Mary Alice
Wyatt, Worthy Matron, presented
Miss EUlaon with a piece o f sil­
ver In her pattern choice. She
a lio read a lovely poem and made
a short speech.
Others
participating
in
tho
courteay were Phil Wyatt, Mr*.
Marjorie Shep*rd, 3tr*. Virginia
Anderson and Mrs. Lennle Moye.
Special guest* o f the evening
were Mr*. Doris Yarem a, mother
advisor o f Orlando Aisem bly No.
3, Mr. HUton, a mem ber o f the
advisory board fo r the Orlando
assembly, and 12 girls from the
tssem bly. Mrs. Yarem a extended
an Invitation to the Sanford Assem­
bly to attend a banquet and iniation In Orlando on Dee. 6.
A report waa heard from the
committee elected to choose a
Christmas project, and the girli
voted to adopt two families. Miss
Kay Ivey and Miss Nellie Pickens
were appointed wvs-halrmen for
the project.
Mre. Kathleen Reynolds, Mother
Advisor, announced that
Mrs.
Michael Delts a mem ber of the
O.E.S., would make a donation
toward
the
Grand
Amenably
trip, the amount to be based on
ihe attendance o f the officers o f
the assembly.
After the meeting, the members o f the O.E.S. served re.
freshmenta from a U rge table,
containing a beautiful centerpiece
o f fall flowers, attrartlvcly ar­
ranged In a basket. This was la­
ter presented to Miss Ellison.

BT VIRGINIA CONN

Try This O ne

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Oviedo Methodists
Plan Fa m ily Dinner

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(pB A &amp; JD W llA

For Fashion Show

dm

Square Dance

Mra. J. N. Gillon, Mrs. George d*nt® t * 1" * aponsored Saturday there could not be a tournament
without the help o f Ihe Women’*
Quinn. Mr*, b m
wade. atr*.
,h« p in « r * » t p -t a .
George Stine, Mra. C. L. Redding,
The fun will begin at i o"iclock,
Mr»- w - R- Jennings and Mr*. with Ihe navy square dance band
O. P. Herndon. The Civic Depart- a-d s r&lt;-&gt;t good caller, in the
ment will be In charge of decora school cafeteria which will be
tlons; Am erican Home Depart­ transformed Into an old barn fo r
The Thanksgiving meeting o f ment, tree; Fine Art* Depart­ the occasion.
Ihe Sanford Story League waa ment, Musle; and Social Depart­
During the evening refresh
held M onday at the Episcopal ment. hostesses. For reservations ments o f pie and cake, co ffe e ,
By MARIAN R. JONES
Parish House. The meeting was call Mrs. Theo Pate, 4(3, by Tu es­ tea, and soft drinks, will be avail
OVIEDO— Members and guests
opened
with a prayer, after day noon.
able to hoedowners. Costume f o r 't h e Am erican Hibiscus Society
which the minutes w ere read and
Ihe evening will be blue Jeans and 1o f Ihe Central Florida Chapter of
approved. A letter waa read from
gingham* and an informal air met at the home o f Mrs. Joe
the T am pa Story League asking
will prevail.
Battle on Sunday aflenoon.
that a m em ber from the Sanford
Teacher*
at
th e
Plnccrest
The spacious lawn o f the love­
group com e to tho Festival o f
School have the advance tickets ly Battle home was a scene o f
Siorv-telllng which will ba held
for sale also various membe* o f beauty in a setting o f hibiscus
in Tam pa in January, to act as
Ihe P-TA. Call 2944 fo r reserva­ arranged In planter's hoses sur­
one o f the Judge*. Mrs. E. C.
tions now o r buy your tickets at rounding the home. Lovely floral
Williams very graciously accept­
the door Saturday night.
decorations centered the Individ­
NAHA,
Okinawa un —
An
ed this responsibility.
ual tabtes placed around th*
child her* Is highly
It w as decided not to hold the American
grounds.
annual Christmas party for child dissatisfied with her fair tresses
Stephen Johiulon gave a very
ren, but to hold a festival of j and white skin,
entertaining and Intereetlng talk
slnrytelling during the Easier
"W hy do I have to have blonde
on the rare and p r o p o rtio n o f
Season. Members felt
that
at hair?” asks curly-haired Penny
th* hibiscus, displeying three d if­
that tim e o f the year, a beautiful Lynn
Prosser, "Why can 't
I
ferent bloom s on one aeedpod.
and w orshipful program could be have black h a ir?”
The
state -president,
Bruce
presented.
! Her father la Robert Prosser of
Parnell, anl Mra. Billie Calls*
Resolution* o f love and « y m - ' (he Okinawa Star, English Ianwere honor guest* for this oepathy w ere extended to the fam i- guage newspaper. He wrote o f
cation.
ly o f a beloved m em ber, Mrs. Penny'* complaints in an r d i-1
A Hibiscus plant, Hartie Bell
Elvira Garner, who passed away torial.
Ilyler, contributed by Lynn Dew­
Oct. 30. In the passing o f Mrs. | To Penny, anyone whose hair Is
ey, o f Merritt Island, was won
Garner, children and adults alike |not straight and black is doomed
b Mrs. Dorothy Brcckman.
will feel Ihe loss o f one who 't o a life o f the most abject h u -1
Mrs. Brrckman. also chairman
Mrs. Ray Herron
wrote such thrilling and true miliation.
o f Ihe serving rommlttee. served
W. S. Rrumley gr.
stories based on her own exper"And why n o t? " Prosser said
coffee and cookie* to fifty-five
Wayne Hardin
lenees o f childhood days.
{"B o rn in Japan, raised in Tokyoi
members and guests present.
Sandra Kader
The evening's program of r n - ; and Okinawa, sbe claims as her,

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Varied Proaram Is
.
**
t
.
Enioved A t Sanford
1 ;
Story League Meet

Hibiscus Society
Meets In Oviedo
. Sunday Afternoon

American Child
Is Dissatisfied
With Fair Locks

Cbirwuminif
The Gala Opening 1956-57 Season
of the

New York Giants

W jo u yfrw c

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Sanford, Florida

Happy Birthday

lertainm ent wa* opened by Mrs. j closest friends the little Okinawan
r.-u w . . \ . \
Elolse P feifa u f who aang "H ym n girl around tha corner, tho Eura’ *
of
T h an k s",
accompanied
by j slan girl do-vn Ihe block and a &gt;-!*i
Mrs. Clarence Snyder. An original well mannered but uniformly bru- .».
•
%
poem, written by Mrs. Gretchen nette assortm ent o f Japanese and' j ,
•nakg your holiday iatt with ft
Crowell, was read, a fter w h ich . Okinawan Nisei children, plus a Y
J
a round robin o f storytelling fun-1 smattering o f Filipino kids."
lime w a* given by 3fias Nancy
Penny complained she was the -{^
Robb, Mrs. C. L. Keyes, Mr*, lone blond* on her eehool bus and
v'surine, and Mrs. Ruth M eltz-jw a*
equally
outnumbered
a t' y
ler.
' school.
Highlight o f tha program was
"Why do I have to have such ,
Mr*. C. C. Welsh's telling o f the a light ik in ? " she tearfully a s k -1 -1story
"T h e
P erfect
Tribute” , ed her puxitod parent*. "B lue
which portrayed Lincoln's feel-1 Jeans look good on gtrle with
mgs a* he wrote his Gettysburg brown shin. I just hate
white
tddress, and the lav* and admlra- skin.”
! *!-•
Kcaturinu the New BOUFFANTASIE CON4
:lon o f a Southern arm y officer
Prosser wrote he had no an sw er; ..j*
VERTIBLE fashion cut. .
expressed to Lincoln as he lay for Penny. He counseled she was J,
Introduced on the |t&gt;4,000 question.
lying.
| stuck with her light skin and
0
Easily modified for every shap« face ard
Th* program was closed with blonde hair, just as people with &gt;7
every type hair
he singing o f the song "T h an ks" brown skins and dark hair are -S
ly Mr*. P feifauf.
stuck with theirs.
jL
Thanks to Mra. E. C. Williams,;
But he ventured she had cast J
:hi* w as an evening o f fun and a " a new light on the whole quet- if
bought provoking time.
tion o f w hat’s the popular shade
During the social period Mrs o f sldn tn w ear thia season.”
-!i
delcn Stevenson. Mr* R. A. Cobb,!
Penny baa two grandmothers in ,&lt;!.
fc rod Mra. C. C. Howard served the states, 3fr*. Ima Webb Wright y
108 W . 2 n d . St
P h on e 563
Russian
tea, hom
m em ade
cake, o f Auatin. Tex., and Mr*. W. B.
•
Prosier, of Omaha, Neb.
• mats and salted nuts.

9

December 8th, Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Six
Cocktails at 7:00

Dinner at 8:00

Dancing at 9:30
$5.15 Per Person

Dress Optional

For Reservations
Call 1001

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BEA U TY SHOP

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Tickets Go On Sale
For PGA T o u r n e

Sanfohd
&lt;HsUitdd

Frank 3tebane Jr., executive
m anager o f the M ayfair Ion, annonneed yesterday afternoon that
■pee ta tar tickets are on salt fo r
M i T ji i B i i r « R i ;« r L t f
UM Second Annual Mayfair Inn
r i M T RACK—4/1 4 Rite SIR
Old Cabin rillII «.44 1 «• I II I 1-2 Open M5.M0 P. C. A. G olf Tour­
r ir n t
IH
IN
I 1-n *
Blaco Anal*
&amp;«• S 1-1 nament, Clinic and Exhibition.
Quintal* (1-1) &lt;13 00
Tho local Women's GolfAssocU*
•w o r n R*CK—S/IS
llaf many Ilka* 7.44 £.44 1.44 I 1-1* tlon will handle ticket tales prior
lla s s l* (TUrlfO
31.li S 3« « 1-t/Z
ilM«nianil
7 14 4 1-1/3 tn the tournament and also dur­
Quintal.* ((•!&gt; I l l 10
ing the toornamcnL
U*ll&gt;- daubl* ( t - l ) f l l . l t

SPORTS

T H IR D

Seminoles' Chances
Beat Lakeview
Friday Nite Mounting
Crooms Closes Season
In Orlando Tonight
Ths Crooosu Academy Panthout tbsir highly successi tonight when they tra­
vel to Orlando. The game with
Orlando will mark the la it time
Iks Panthen will lace a Big 0
Conference tiara with the Panthan sa probation.
N a t year the Pantheri will be
• regular member o f the Big 9
North Conference.
Under head mentor Joo Fair
Pm Panthers havt compiled a
M U M record o f 3-3-3 against
some Of the moat powerful color•4 Ugh ichoot football ttam s In
Fltrida. Thla la Fair** third year
s i head mentor o f the Panthera
sad the aecond and final aoanon
Of probation Is the Big 9 ConferThs Panther* havo won over
Melbourne, Euatli, and DeLand.
They tied Ocala, Miami, and Hungarford of Winter Park. And th&lt; y
lest to Jacksonville, Palatka, and
Daytona.
•*We were worrleil at the begin­
ning o f the season when tom e
o f our key playcri failed to matertalUe," Fair laid, "bu t the
team at a whole cam e through
for ua and w* are very proud of
ths boyi. They have done a won­
derful job for the icaion , and no
matter how the gam* lurni out
tonight, they hav* done themaeivei proud for the season."

Stetson 11 To Use
Spread Formation
In Friday's Game
DELAND i8i—The Slctson foot­
ball team will depend on a spread
formation as Its offensive threat
•gainst the University of Havana
Friday night in Ihe Conch Howl
at Key West, Coach Herb Mc­
Quillan said today.
"W e will have cpiartcrliark Dick
Saltrlek throwing long p.is*cs to
end 31el Christmas and halfbacks
Jim Hawkins and F.d Tlnnermon,** he said. "Knd Keith Sham­
rock will be available for the
short pass when the downficld
men arc covered.”
The Hatters worked on their
kirking game Tuesday and be­
gan ta taper o ff yesterday.

Pre-game Sales
For Homecoming
Expected T o Soar
With Warner weather predicted
fo r Homecoming
Friday night,
pre-gaipa tale* on Ucketf arc ex­
pected to aoar. I f a turnout auch
a i the ono fo r the *i«aion opener
repeats Itself, Sanford will he
able to pride il i c l f as being one
o f the better fan supported team i
in the area.
Adult tickets nrc now on sale
i t B. L. Perklm and Touehtons
In downtown Sanford and fans
•re urged to purchase tickets
early.
'The M ilw iu kco Brave* drew
1,2 45,248 fan* on the road in
1036. A total o f 252,713 fan* taw
them in 10 playing dates against
the Dodgers in Ebbcta Fitlfl.

The Sanford Seralaoiea hopes
n* w^rtne an apart over fourth
place Lakeview o f Winter Garden
began atcamroUing yesterday as
hope mounted that the warriors
would go into the homecoming
tilt st near full power.
Brantley Sehirard, All EFC cen­
ter last y sar and outstanding per­
form er on the offenaive line, o f­
fensive backfield and all aronnd
defensive star, was reported In
excellent shape and had com putely recovered from hi* concussion.
Sehirard incurred a head Injury
cuing practice four week* ago
and baa M in limited action since
then. His return to availability
for the backfield thla week sparks
the Seminole hopes of
winning
th« final game of tho season.
Speedster Jim Warner returned
to pads to giv* tho club an addi­
tional twister. Warner has been
troubled with a bad knee fo r t* o
weeka, and continued beat treat­
ment response waa gradual.
Warner reinjured his leg In the
Dad’s Night tilt with DeLand,
forcing the Seminole* to go Into
an Ineffective passing gams.
Jack Stotsky, injured center for
tho Seminoles who has been ham
pered with a bad leg since raidseason, returns to full power to­
day to top o ff the returnees.

The Chicago Black Hawk* have
Hill Fleming, head mentor for
the heaviest train in the National
the Seminoles, said that the boyi
Hockey League, averaging 183
attitude had picked up and "They
pounds.
really
enjoyed
themselves
In
Tuesday's scrim m age''.
The Lakeview Devil* will throw
their 2-3 OBC record on the line
against the Seminoles* 0-5 confer­
ence record, but there Is little
chance that Ihe results o f th«
game will alter either o f the
teams standings.
The Seminoles 1-7-1 record for
the overall season Is not Indica­
tive o f their potential, and the
Seminoles apparently are out to
prove it. If the Seminoles should
upset the Ds'vils it would take
them out o f the weak sister classifiration and put them in the
category of a good team hamper­
ed with injuries and bad breaks.
With the display o f power and
team unity that made a thrilling
18-15 game with Leesburg, the
Seminoles could well close out
their season in a blase* o f glory.

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Tickets this year are at the
unbelievably low price o f IS. and
w ill entitle purchasers to attend
the qualifying round on D ecem ­
ber 11, the Open Tournament Dee.
U l t , and this year the Clinic
and Exhibition on Dec. 12.
The Cliale and Exhibition will
b e particularly Interesting fa r
spectators. It will be sponsored
by the P . G. A ., and will feature
many o f the greats in the pro
golfing world.
Conducted by Sanford's own
traveling pro, Jay Hebert, the
event is scheduled to get under­
way around noon. A host o f great
prne, beginning with Bgt "P ork y ”
Oliver, winter pen for Ike \l*yfair Inn Seminole Country Club,
will
explain
and
demonstrate
their variooa forte shots and
form a.
The Clinic and Exhibition, with
top name* on display will last
fo r several hours ami will feature
such celebrities a t George Bayer.
Baysr hit* the longest bail in the
world. Tho six foot-flvo Inch 240
pounder b ea u up four ball* on
a round, and in Las Vegas he
actually drove a ball over 420
yards, la a recorded driving con­
test Bayer powered a ball over
a green YD yards distance from
the tee.
Watching such grea u as Bayer
display their talents In the "S port
o f the Fairways’ * will be one o f
the highlights for losrl golfing
fane.
Glen Soomor, formerly o f tho
Clsveland Hsrons In the American
Hockey League, la chief instruc­
tor tor the Tee Wee and Junior
Hockey Leagues In Cleveland.

GETS BIG CHANCE • • • By Alan Mav«r
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SHS B asketb all G ets Underway Monday
The waning o f football herald* o f Seminole potential.
1958 - 57 Seminole Basketball
In the cage season, and the San­
ford Seminoles already have 19 Schedule
games on the schedulclO on the Dec.
home court and 9 on foreign
6 Florida Slilitary Academ y H
A
courts.
7 Boone
A
It New Smyrna Beach
Football aeason winds up Fri­
A
14 DeLand
day night, and basketball get* un­
A
18 Winter Park
derway th# following Monday. Jan.
Tti'd T.uvrr. Seminole cave roach,
A
4 Leesburg
said that his team woufd pet o ft
Pierson
H
to a slow start due to 'he length
A
11 Apopka
o f football se*von. Whll- other
H
15 .Melbourne
team* are
btit1«*ln*»
itsndouts.
11
18 Lakeview
T.aver Isn’t sure lust what poten­
A
22 Cocoa
tial he will have vet.
H
20 Winter Tark
But Layer Is the type that will
H
29 Leesburg
overcome that tyre shortcoming Feb.
In a hurrv. Tie’ s Jovial yet stem,
II
1 DeLand
commanding, and with an #ve to
it
5 Apopka
corrective
measures;
h e '*
a
8 Melbourne
A
stickler for
t^at
all-lmnortant
12 Lakeview
A
consistency. With the aid o f Dick
15 TOURNAMENT
19 New Smyrna Beaeh
Silvers, the coaches combin* into
II
22 Cocoa
a duo that should make the best
II

Chiefs Club To See
FSU Furman Game
Af Tonight's Meet
Th* Seminole Chiefs Club meetIng tonight »t Seminole ITigh
School will feature movies o f the
FSU-Furman game, John Schl.
rard Jr., president o f the organi.
xatlon announced today.
The movies o f the gam e a t r lv
cl on a rushonler Just in time tn
be shown at the meeting.
Bill
Fleming,
head
football
coach fo r the Sanford Seminoles,
will report on the gridiron season •
to date, and is expected to analyie his charges for the group.
He will also discuss the Seminoles
chances against Lakeview o f Win­
ter Garden tomorrow night In the
Seminole homecoming tilt.
Bud Layer, Seminole basketball
roach will also he on hand to tell
(be group about the com ing cage
season, an analyst* o f hit charges'
potential, and discussion o f Semi- p
nnt# rv »# competition.
W. W. Tyre will report on thn
&lt;•••
foothill game, the
project, *nd the progress made
toward the fund raising drivea for
payment o f the uniforms.
AI«o to be discussed will be the
sending o f the football squad to
Gainesville Saturday. Tho Chief*
Club will make the gridiron team
guests
for
the
Miami-Florid* as
game. The team will travel to w
Gainesville In a school bus furn­
ished by the eSminole County
Board of Education with all ex­
penses paid by the Chiefs Club.
The University o f North C »m .
lina basketball team began the
1956-57 campaign with 56 victor­
ies as against 36 losses sines
Frank
31cGulrn becam e
head
eoach in 1953.
^
Syracuse
and Colgate have
played 57 football game*. Colgato
leads 31-21 there w ere five ties,
that with a heavy hitting team
The American Bowling Congress
cessed 269,649 teams through Oct.
31. The figure r-presente a gain
o f alm ost 48,ooo teams over the
same date in 1955

Tho longest winning streak hi
the National Hockey Lenguo la
14 gamns. It w as spt by the Bo*
ton Bruins during the 1929 30 sea­
son.
draw n more than a million fane
on tho road every year since
19Ht. During that time they havo
drawn
17,892.221 while visiting
oth er National League teams.
Dartmouth varsity ski coach
W alter Prager w as cocoa ch o f
the 1948 United States Olympic
ski team.

ANNI-KATRIN IA7IINZ (right)
sob* agaiiut tho shoulder of her
Longest Notre D.?mo run sin c o 1 teammate, Marianne Werner,
Johnny Lattner r a m i 92 yards
before the packed stand* of
against Penn in LFC) was turned
Olympic Stadium, Melbourne.
In by Bobby Ward during 1950. j The German woman athlete had
He returned a Pitt kickoff 81
failed to qualify in the discus
finals.
('fniermiliunulj
yards for a touchdown.

GETTING BETTER • • • • By Alan Mover
BLROV
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Surpasses its O w n G reat R eputation I
You’re looking at a mighty surprised man.
Almost all o f his adult life he has owned and
driven Cadillac cars. And so, when he decided to
take an hour out from his busy schedule to see
and drive the new 1957 Cadillac, Ite thought lie
knew about what to expect.
Well, here he is—l&gt;arc|y under way in the city
—and already he is learning the startling truth.
He Is learning that nothing could adequately
prepare a man for the new "car of cars” —not even
Cadillac ownership itselfl
He suspected it, in fact, the instant he etepped
into the showroom anil caught his first glimpse of
this newest Cadillac creation. This was an entirely
new kind of Cadillac beauty—brilliantly fresh in
line and in contour.
And then he opened the door anJ swung into

the driver’s seat-and found added evidence all
around him. On every side were new miracle* of
interior licauty and comfort anil convenience.
And when ho turned the key and pul his foot
on the accelerator, his sentiment grew to convic#
tion. Tho car was incredibly nimble and quiet
and smooth o f ride.
Surprised, did we say? Just wait until he hits
tlie open highway and receives the final verdict.
No question about it-M /r it Ih* Cadillac thal
literally turpauu iU own great reputation!

c suggest that you come in soon (o see and
ilrivc this most surprising new Cadillac in fifty,
four year*. It’* an experience you shouldn't
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irm lu o le t ou aly, Florida,
la I'ru M ls,
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a l". known *s M l.U K IIKNDKItSON
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T*s All Credllore end P s n o s s llev
Ing t Inline or Demands Against .veld
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You and i i i li of you are hereby
notified and required to present any
claims amt demands which you. or
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known
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deceased, late o f aald County, to
tho County Judge o f M D tINO lJj
County. Florida, at hie oflfce In
tho court house o f said County
at Sanford. Florida, within eight
calendar month* from the time of
the first publication o f this notice.
Ka«*h claim or demand shall be In
writing, and shall Mate the place
of residence and pont o ffice address
o f the claim ant, and shall be sworn
to by the cla im in '. agent, attorney,
and any a*u h claim nr demand not
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llotiinBon. also known ns Ml*
lie Henderson Albert.
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The good filtered. goodfellow*bip civic dub* rivalry that hat
existed between the lQwanli and
Rotary Club* of Sanford wat again
demonstrated yesterday at the
weakly luncheon meeting of Klwanla when two local Rotarlani
staged • quia show as th« pro­
gram.
Equipped With a cash register
containing tea silver dollars and
a Ilka amount In quarters. Char­
lie Morrison and Francis Roumillat Jr. proved that they could take
a lot of kidding at well at they
could dish it out And, according
to club president, A. L. Wilson,
when Morrison queried Howard
Mondeth on the subject "The
Bible", everything appeared to
be on the level until Charlie
noticed that Howard waa standright behind the Rev. MUton
Wyatt First Methodist Church

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answering th« required number
of questions on his subject, Mootleth received a silver dollar with
the suggestion that he split it
with the ministers.
Several visitors from Wintei
Park participated In the program
As the a ffa ir w as drawing to a
d o t e , Kiwanis Secretary. Ralph
Austin Smith, who was keeping
a tab on the total amount o f
prize money being
distributed,
called the M. C.'a attention to
the fact that Kiwanis had eseeeded
the amount won by Rotarians re­
cently at a sim ilar program.
Morrison had frankly slated that
$9J0 had gone into the pockets
o f his club - fellow s and Smith’ s
totals (which, o f course, were
not checked by any auditors pre­
sent) was $0:75. A fter the m eet­
ing, Morrison, m the opinion o f
several
K ln sn fin s,
alibied
by
slating that he had given m ore
Kiwanlans an opportunity to ans­
wer than be had given tha Ro­
tarians.
Jo*l Field, In charge o f
the
program for the day, said that
he had prepared a splendid intro­
duction for the occasion but that
io much time had been taken up
by various snd sundry announcem en u from the floor that his
program would have only 30 min­
utes In which to give away some
money. In expressing the appre­
ciation o f the club for the pro­
gram , Field said that the two Ro­
tarians would be , most, welcome
any tim e; "a n y time, that Is when
you have som e m ore dollars to
pass out".

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bftek t f l t r sundown.
When the n a t i v e boy brought
bar breakfast tha next morning
them was a large air-mall enve­
lope on the tray. She silt It open
with eager Angara, for by the
writing and the poatmark aha
knew It was from Dirk. There
waa an enclosure and tee saw
with surprise that It was aa un­
opened tetter edit reseed to Dr.
Bruce Harridan at Guy's hos­
pital. Loudon. Tha handwriting
w as feminine and the envelope
Waa criUlipicd.
She straightened h e r s e l f
against the pillows and began to
read Dirk’s letter.
"M y darting," It began. "1
know I won’t hear from you until
loved you and you know, of
course, I want to marry you.
Things art smoothing down here.
Aa you know. Aunt May’ s rela­
tives have dropped the suit, but
I’ve no Intention of being com­
pletely unselfish about the money
and Just handing It back to those
relatives who didn’t care a Jot
fo r her. I’ ve talked with Cousin
Tim othy and It’s been agreed
I'm to use some of the capital to
modernise Btormhurst M a n o r .
Since it’s too Mg to live in com ­
fortably, we are going to turn
the old place over to a children’s
convalescent charity and they’ ll
provide what money I’ m unable
to out of Aunt May's estate for
its upkeep.
“They were looking for Just
such a place and they Jumped at

the chance o f getting it fo r noth*
ta g Tour brother Tom put me
on to them, and I understand the
Men la to m ake him the resident
doctor, ft la to be called The
Eileen FVatheratone Children's
Memorial Home.
*Tas going to use eoma o f the
money for necessar y repairs on
our own place, a s well as making
a comfortable apartment for
Cousin Timothy when be leaves
the Manor. H e n be company for
Father when y ou and I—and f
say yon and I, darting, hopefully
—are abroad collecting material
for some o f the new travel books
I’m planning B y the way, tha
book t wrote about FIJI has not
only foUhd aa American publish­
er but has been accepted In the
Best Travel B ook o f the Month
series Mow 1 can go on writing
with tha hops that at least a
decent livelihood will came out
o f It.
"And now to another matter.
1 want yea to get everything
straightened out in your mind be*
fort you g iro the enclosed letter
to Bruce f think It la the letter
Eileen wrote him the day before
ene died two years ago. 1 m airmid
Aunt May must have taken It
from tke stiver tray where every*
one ta the bouse used to leave
their letters for postin g 1 round
it teoved aw ay in a secret drawer
at the back o f her desk. Bo Bruce
never received Eileen’s letter,
which explains • great deal.
"But Helen, darling, 1/ you and
Bruce have w orked out some plan
for your own Uvea, it might be
better If you didn’t give him this
letter. It m ight somehow epoll
things for you. That's why I’m
sending It to him through you.
"Thera la nothing more to say
now, my darling, other than Uie
words 1 aald to you at the air*
port. I’m waiting for you. Ever,
Dirk."
She read the letter through
several times and then she took
a shower and dressed. She went
drat to speak to Matron Cam*
cron; afterwards aha went to find
Bruce ta hie office. ft waa the
first time ehe bad deliberately
sought him out. He roee aa aha

"1 thought when wo d im m ed
the matter the other day we both
i p w d It would I&lt;f a good Idea,'
he aald mwkwaru:.
Hot blue eyes loosed Into his
face. "I aald 1 thought it would
bo a good Idea for m e to g o away
from here. 1 at111 thlAk so—and
that’s why I n going."
Ha looked back at her anxiously. "But If you’re not going to
take this poet at Mandeville,
where are you going, ValT"
She continued to look at him
steadily. "I'm going back to England, Bruce."
“ You’re going back to Dirk?*
ha asked savagely.- “That’s It,
Isn’t i t ? "
She-hesitated a long time be­
fore ahe aald quietly, "Maybe.
Anyhow I'll have
m — ’r
up my mind on Uie homeward
voyage. I’m leaving the hospital
almost immediately. T ’U be stay*
log with friends until I sail next
week. Tvs signed on as a stew*
ardesa."
Bruce pushed back tbs (Male
from bis desk and started to pace
the room worriedly. Presently he
swung back toward har"aind mid
angrily and- accusingly, - -"Tott
know what you’re doing to me,
Val? You're giving Dirk the vic­
tory for the second time."
Can love die In a moment?
Her love tor Bruce died tn Val's
heart In that moment, finally and
painlessly.
T had aa air-mail letter from
Dirk this morning. Ha encloeed a
tetter for you. Brace," ahe said.
"A letter he’d written to m e ?"
She shook her bead. Nov A
letter which waa written to you
by someone else quite a whllt
a g a 1 think y ou’ll recognize the
writing."-She passed the unopen­
ed letter serosa to him. ,
f To Be Continued}

J A Y C E E CH R ISTM AS LIGHTING
CONTEST B L A N K
Mail to: CdMest Chairman
J a ycee

Inform ation

Booth

Sanford. Florida
GENERAL RULES: Entries from the Sanford Area only will 1
be accepted (contact Chairman for defined area if not sure.)
Contestants may n ite r Residential or Commercial type, or
both on separate blanks if qsalified. Only one division under
Residential type may be entered in addition to the Special Di­
vision fo r which all Residential entries will be automatically
eligible. Sponsors request contestants to keep displays lighted
nightly betwen 7:30 and 9:30 until winners arc announced to
allow Judges ample tim e to check all entries carefully.
Pritei fo r each Residential Division including the Special Di­
vision are as follow s: 1st Place— 123 U.S. Savings Bond; 2nd
Place— 10 Sllvsr Dollars. Prize fo r Com mercial winner (one
division o n ly ) is possession o f the Traveling Trophy for one
year.

(Coatinaed From Page i )
the Senior Division trophy; Mid­
way School received the Junior
Division trophy; Th« First Meth­
odist Church was named in top
place in the
Church
Diviaion;
Odham k Tudor won t*» Business
Division's aw ard; and the Girl
Scouts received the top award
In th# Organization Division.
The awards o f
trophies and
cash prizes were made at the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
o f Commerce luncheon today at
the Yacht Club.
Tom m y McDonald, chairman o f
the Jaycee
Christmas
Parade
Committee said today, " I
am
well pleased with the parade, It
wa* a fine one. I think, from the
comments I have from business
people in Sanford . that the crowd
was the largest ever seen here.
“ 1 think that the schools in both
the junior and senior divisions
really made a wonderful e ffort
to have good floats in the parade
— I certainlv appreciate their c o ­
operation, The cooperation o f the
Jaycee members, members o f the
Merchants Association, the churchts and organizations," laid McDon­
ald.
MIIJ.ION PASSENGERS
TO BE FLOWN TO
FLORIDA THIS YEAR
MIAMI (JPS- Ea stern Airlines
plans to fly a million passengers
to Florida this winter.
Its svinter flight schedule, w hkh
goes Into effect Dee. 1, eslls for
the operation o f 104 (I Ignis to and
from Miami daily, a 80 per cent
Increase in passenger rapacity.
Eastern’ s Miami sales m an­
ager, Edward F. Yarnell, predict­
ed a tourist seasonal least 20
per rent greater than las’, year's
record.

eerne ht and looked nt her la sur.
prise. .Her face waa whita and
tense.
"W hy, V a t has anything bap.
peaedT" ha ashed anxiously.
■be sank down Into • chair
facing him. "W h y did you tell
Matron Cameron I intended to
a p p tr fo r the poet ta Maude.

(check type and division)
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Div No. 1: Lighted Lawns (trees, scrubs, etc.)
Div No. 2: Figure Bettings (on bldg, or lawn)
Div. No. 3: Decorated Doorways k Windows
(including decorations attached to bldg.)
Special D iv; Bost Over-All Decoration

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Please con-.plete decorations before submitting entry.
Deadline: Midnight,December 22, 1954.

PANEL DISCUSSION
TO O P E N SESSION
TA3IPA (At— A panel discussion
o f how atom ic energy will affect
Florida will open the 2!st -innus!
meeting o f the Florida Academy
o f Sciences tonight.

(Continued fr -m Tage One)
ing "P ow W ow " and pep rally
tonight at T o'clock in th* vacant
lot across from Seminole High
School, (lie alumni and public

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ported yesterday.
Nutt and Billie Kirchh
C. DeWitt Miller. Orlando, w as Melts and Billy Bish
re-elected president: Frank K e lly ,1 Pric# snd A1 Stanley.
Miami, and T. F. Little o f n » « - ; ------------- --- - - tone Beach, vice preslden; Sch- C
ro.ier secretary, snd Jamrs B. I
Waler, Jacksonville, lrea«urer.
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Ted Burnett
Day o r part-tim e w ork 417 E.
fo r PAINTING
Third St. Pb. 1149-J.
HOI Grandview
Phone 1953-M.
Days w ork. 701 Cypres*. 825-R.

WOOLSEY
Marine Finish**

For Your Boat
Senkarik Glaaa a n d Paint Co
112-114 W. 2nd S t

Phone 320

F or Painting call Ur. Tasker, Ph.
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CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
•‘OR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
VA— FHA—CONVENTIONAL
-a t
Warehouse .Pracvs, vuit
FINANCING
BERRY S. Wc are experts at ax
listing you to secure graeiuua LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
&lt;ood looks with functional eon
LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENTS
venience. Today's beai buys In
A.
K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
nationally advertised furniture
Phone 1991
1900 5!ellonvtlle
at DISCOUNT PRICES 901 W.
First SL Phone 1687 for Even­ 2 Bedroom New Hume on 100 X
ing Appointment
120-foot lot.
excellent water,
shade tree*
$1,000 down to
• BIG VALUES
cover
equity,
and
assume
monthly payments o f ISO on
• QUICK CREDIT
balance. Write Box F A , care—
• EASY TERMS
Sanford Herald.
•
W1LSON-MAIBB
New and Uasd FnrjKarv
Pho»« « •
311 B. First St.
4ft— FARM

sad GARDEN

You'll Find It In

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This Is a free pass to the Movieland Ride-In Theatre fo r Mrs.
Thom as T h o m p s o n ,
Floral PICK A G IFT OF INSPIRATION
— not Desperation
Heights. Exp. date Dee. A I9R6.
See
our
beautiful center piecea
$12J»o. 3 bedroom, air condition
SWEENEY'S
ed. enclosed garage, block con­
114 Magnolia
Phone 147
struction.
Hardwood A
cork
Doors, 90 x 136 lot. Low FIIA
monthly payments, &lt;62.79 after
SHOES Pretty Patents for
buying
owners equity.
2523
dress and Cute Straps for
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
&lt;■ .
Everyday. &lt;3.96 up
By OWNER
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
Lak« front, new three bedroom
206 8. Sanford Ava.'
house on Lake E m m a. One and
half tiled bathe. Florida room.
IMPORTED CHINA
Lot ail* x 233’ . Turn So. one
mllo a t Oaklawn Cem etery.
from all over the world
MONROE COIINF.lt CRAFT and
G U T SHOP
3-bedroom home
with Florida
room , extra large utility room.
Ut. St. 3 Ml. W. or the Clock
Must see lo appreciate. 301 E.
2Cth. Ph. 223S-J,
REVLON Co* me tics
&lt;1.35 up
Gift S c ;«
62 60 up
By OWNER
Si 50 up
1 year o ’.J, 2 bedroom Cm-.ercfe Br,J*h-S"'!-*’n*nh ,* U
Block house. Furnished
or un­
ROUM1LLAT A ANDERSON
furnished. Ph. 161I-R.
On the Corner by the Cluck

Gifts for Dad
61ONEY

Silver
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ava.

CLIPS

Sterling -m l G old Filled
&lt;2.23 and &lt;3.00

WM. E. KADER
CROTONS ________, '■
We nuy and saU used furniture C R O T O N S - make a living Christ
112 S. Park Ave.
Paging top cash pn ees lor any
24 U 8 . Park
Phone 1803
I A —PLACES to BA T
mas gift that ataya lovely and
thing o f value. SU PER TRAD­
Do your Christmas Buying
colorful for yeara. All sizes. 35c
Bear with o s. Wo ve «ot growing -J PIANO RBBVICB
£ t | | g Law SJ|jana
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2053-W
On Our Easy Payment
up.
wITTS
TOT
IvlD
IH
palm . TH E DOGGIE DINE It
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
or Lay-Away plan
L. L. Bill - Piano Technician
— Factory to You—
A BAR, Lake M ary.
rhone 2061.
FURITURE CENTER
PhMW 2164 Boats 1. Sanford
Aluminum
ANNETTE'S — fo r good food,
116 W. First SL
Venetian Blinds
G.E. ELECTRIC
SA—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
SUgk,
Chicken,
Shrimp, 21—BOOPING ta d PLUMBING
Enclosed head. Sag-proof botton
PERCOLATOR, reg., &lt;19 93
Spaghetti, Koaher Corned B eef
rail with plastic ends. Plastl W B
HAVE A
LIKE
NEW
Sale Price &lt;16.95
FniGIDAIRE'S exclusive
• PLUMBING
Sandwiches. SO. CITY LIM ITS.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
SPINET
piano
available
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
30-Inch French Duor
Contract and Espalr Work
immediately
In
thl*
area.
May
cords.
. . . . . „
4—LOST AND POUND
Pres Estimates
112 S. Magnolia
Electric Range, &lt;309.95 up
be
acquired
by
assuming
Senkarik
Ginn*
nod
Fatal
Cn
R. L HARVEY
monthly payments. Please phone
Phona 320
CLAUDE II. WOLFE
Phona 182# 112-114 West 2nd SL
LOST— Large brown A white dog. 204 Sanford A»aYork Piano Exchange, Orlando
Complete 9 -Pc.
308 E. First SI.
Children’s pet. Reward. Call
R 6257, or write 1900 E. Colonial
LIVE BAIT
CERAMIC TIL*
290-W after S p. m.
LIVING ROOM GROUP
Dr.
The Accepted Gift
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop GuU
Paol P Mueller A Son I’ h. 164
Choice of Styles and Colors
6 Dozen, 96c
'
IX) ST or
STRAYED
-R e d .
Free eitlasata. Quality work.
SAMSONITE
This
Is
a
free
pass
lo
the
lU’
z
Missouri Minnows and Worms
&lt;139.00
blaze-face riding horse, mare,
Card Tables
$6.03
Theatre for M bs Nell William*.
PLUMBING a h e a t i n g
Fleming G rocery— E . Geneva Ave.
from pasture on Sanford A vc.
MATHER'S—203 E. First 61.
F v;i. dwle Dec. 8. 155C.
Septle
Tank
Installation
A
Service
FURNITURE
CENTER
1 mile south o f Glntervilla.
Heater Sendee, A r e h t e C. BARGAIN! Apt. * * • # » •
PHONE 892 XM .
116 W. First SL
p erfect condition. Call at 2600
Harriett, Phona T34-W or U38.
RENTALS
Beautiful Fram ed Pictures
Hiawatha
Ave.
D
re
a
m
w
o
ld
.___
FOUND Sets o f k sy i. Owner may
3-bedroom house, 6 montiis old.
and D ecorator Mirrors
WESTINGHOt'SE Toaster
have by paying for this ad.
DRESSES FOR SUB-TEENS
Paint 2JO gal. Sweat SjztrU, Jac­ 54—APTS— HOUSES—ROOMS
T crrazzo floors, fu rred walls,
&lt;2.00 up
Choice o f confection '.olora
Apply Sanford Herald.
kets, Cots, Tents. Army-Navy
Cotloo-Corduroy m u td
hrprjrw ny, large utility room,
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
FURNITURE CENTER
&lt;21.95
Surplus. 310 Sanford U t .
shallow well, corner lot. Phone
&lt;3.9! to 910.9*
A^iPE R3QN A L ~ N O T tq B
~
w j y i ' i iiziT P
private baths. 114 W. First St
BAGOERLY APPLIANCE
1062-R.
118 W. F irst St.
HOLLYWOOD
SHOPS
Order
personalized
French-fold
CENTER
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
114 E. First SL
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Christm as
cards,
with your Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Pb. 720-W W ELL-SITUATED HOME - Near
SWEATERS-by Fcathcrknlt,
Bedi Day. Weak, or Month— Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
113
Magnolia
Ava.
favorite snap ih ot. 25 for h »
school, church. Downstairs has
Tel. 1426 Furniture Center —
Black, White and Fall shades
sink, water pump, septic tank
too for $14. W IE BO LD TS CAM­ E fficiency apt. Ill-way 17-92 So.
27’ living room w ith real fire­
• TIME
116 West First St.
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
and water heater, approximate­
Slipon*, Cardigans and Sets
City Limits. Slumbcrland Court.
ERA SHOP, 210 s . Park Ave.
place. dining room, large mod­
A lovely gift watch
ly
&lt;26
month.
Bed Outfit, cgmpleta
ern
kitchen,
with
built-in
oven,
Sizes
32-46,
&lt;3J6-)10.98
WELCOME GIFTS
&lt;19.75 up
Space oil heaters, all sizes from See Semlnot* Realty for Desir­
Cali, or :e e us TODAY
sink dispotall. jalousled rear
&lt;41.95
that arc long ebanaked a n assy
WM.
E.
KADER
a
b
le
Houses
snu
Apts
Phone
27
$6.60
to
ISO.
Soma
lika
new.
COWAN'S
212
E.
1st
Phone
874
100T Sanford Ava.
Phone 1113
hall, laundry room with toilet
to sslact from Powell's varied
112 S. Park Ava.
MATHER o f Sanford
Will pay cash fo r antiques. Also
ami
lavotory.
stock. Come in and look around.
CHRISTMAS
Plumbing. Kresky zluatin*
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
fo r fire irons and screens.
M3 E. First St.
UPSTAIRS: 3 bedroom s, arom ­
1957 RO YAL PORTABLE
CANDIES
for Winter Tourist Private oath
Super Trading Poet
M.
G.
HODGES
atic
cedar
closets,
color
bath
nOUDOIIt
TY PEW R ITERS
A
shower.
Steam
heat.
Inquire
On llw y . t7-92
I»h. 2053-W.
Whitman's — Nunnally's
PAINT
&lt;2.50 gal
Service on All Water P u m r » and large alccping porch. An
LAMPS
No Down Payment
Manuel Jacobson across from
Pangborn — Norris
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Single Blankets, each $1
Ideal home for children. &lt;12,.
24 Months T o Pay
15.95
up
SEWING MACHINES
Post Offica.
Paola Road, Phone 70Q
Toucirro.N d r u g e o .
500. PHONE 686-W.
Satin Comforta ....... 49.95
N ccchl — White
Lay-Away Now fo r Christmas
WILSON-MAIER
ARM Y-NAVY SURPLUS
POW ELL’S OPP1CE SUPPLY
New
and
Used
M
ayfair—3
bedroom,
1-bath
home.
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
Phone 058
This Is a free pass to the Movie- 311 E. 1st. St.
117 3. M agnolia
Phone 08U
310 Sanford Ave.
GARRETT’S
323 E. 1st. St.
Call 1430J after 6 p. ra.
land Rlde-ln for L. E. Jeffords.
FOR EVERYTHING in hardwire
Exp.
date
Dec.
I,
1966.
ELECTRIC ItLANKETS by —
and paint se e -H lli Hardware Oil drum A stand. 1600 W. 1st IN O S T E E N -3 Rm. furn. apt.
A U T O M O T IV E
SL Ph. 137-R.
“ Flelderest"
Co., 301 E. let SU Phona M
Screen Porch, &lt;33 mo. Call sfter l a k e v i e w - l a k l p r i v i l e g e s
New 3-Bedroom Plan,
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
6 Phone 1323.
2—yr.
Guarantee
Medium
size
deep
freeze,
Sunbeam
Has your husband ever
Robinson Hind Crafted Furniture.
n u son rv construction
From 119.95
alactric razor, roto-broll bar­ 2 Room Apts. 112 Elm. Ph. 2993-W
enjoyed the fine fitting
Wa build, design and refinish,
Sell Your Car to
17,000 Sq. ft. land (2 lots)
Y O W E L L ' S
becu e; utility trailer, deep fry
Real Art Ptcturea
geo at 911 French, Ph. 63-B.
qualities o f NUNN— RUSH shoes?
ROY B E E l
Clean W ater-160 ft. well
er. 3 w ay floor lam p. Ph. 2506-J 2bcdroom nicely furnished houve.
906 W. Second SL
• Give him a pair, from , .&lt;19.95
Built-in
G.E.
kitchen
Beautiful
fram ed reproduction*
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
113 W. 19th St. Call. 666-W
Get GulUtan Carpeting
Central Firad Heat
IVEY’S SHOE STORE
62” cabinet sink, good condition
SYSTEMS
and Originals from &lt;3JI
S-B O A T S AND M OTO R!
after 3:30.
&lt;13.900, Torm a
On Easy Credit or
Reasonable.
D orm yer
deep
All type* and sites, Installed
WILSON-MAIER
PHONE 686-W.
Lay-Away Plans
Your Evinrude Dealer
fry e r, used twice.
H actual 5-room furnished apt. near down
MDo It Yourself.”
WINCHESTER RIFLE
311 E. 1st. St.
Phone I N
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
cost. Phona 191, 1119 Park Ave.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Sanford Linoleum A Tile
*4— I.OTN
town. Phone 3198.
22 Calibre-single
&lt;10.10
304 E. 1st St.
Phone 9M
S T I N E
127 W. First St.
22 Calibre, double . &lt;29.73
Oil drum A stand. Ph. 1410-XM.
Machine and Supply Co.
Clean apt. Oil heat. 611 Park.
4 adjoining lots in Lake Mary near
Whiskey Is the one Gift n
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
6 —M OTORCYCLES-BICTCLB8
207 W. 2nd SL
P*- “
Baptist Church. Ph. 1823-W
man never exchanges after
60,000 BTU unit circulating heat­
Sanford Ava. at 23th SL
SEWING MACHINES
Completely
fumlahed
2-bedroom
Full site
boys bicycle,
good
er with fan, 116 gal. steel tank
Christmas
CROSLEY - BEND1X
Necchl — White
house.
Phone
1438-J
tig h t choice lots in the M ayfair
condition. Ph. 1907-J.
on stand with some tubing
THE
TOWN
PUMP
New
and
Used
FURNISHINGS— Reasonably
Area
at an attractive cash
rendy to set up. Usod 1 years House trailer for rent. Dreamwold
" &amp; w 4 jS
112 W. First St.
26” boys bicycle. Ph. 22TS-J.
G A R R E T T ’ S
Priced
Price.
Also
twenty
Iota
in
$75. Phona 1947-W,
Trailer Court. Ph. 2270
Electric Company
.
323 E. First Street
Wynnewood at an attractive
Hals-Shlrts-Underwear-RelU’
Beautiful Beaded Cardigans
1 6 -P A B T S - REPAIRS
S e r v ic e - Quality -Satisfaction New Culllgan Chlorinator. U H.
price. W. E
Trousers-Sox-Shue J
K
lrchhoff,
Jr.
furnished
apt.
New
I
bedroom
Perfect fo r w ear during tb«
Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 De Bary
26”
boy*
Phone
303.
P.
Sprayer
outflL
Heavy duty truck bum per A
II. A A. D E P T STORE
SPECIAL
3-Pc. Set
Ph. 1732-M.
_________________
Holiday season and after
bike. Phone 788-M.
House trailer bitch . combined.
Corner Sanford St 4th St.
"Bostonian" Luggage
HEATING
Sizes 32 — 48
67—
BROKERS
sad
REAI
IORS
Small
house
partly
furnished
Grill guard, Universal plastic
fashion Colors
*21.95
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
Space Oil heater, perfect condi­
COWAN’S 212 E. 1st, Phona 174
sun visor-wheels, tires, springs
with garden apace. Ph. 1732-51.
Boxes
Cigars
.
53.50
up
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage
tion. &lt;60. With copper tubing.
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
A axle for trailer. 610DL1N,
Pipes
........... ....... 31.00 up
Ph. 1410-XM.
MUSICAL
300 Sanford Ave.
Phunc 1349
Furn. garage apt. 107 E. 5th St. O ZIER R E A L T Y CO
200 S. Park
Phone 1440
919 Park Ave.
Wallets
6t.98 up
POWDER BOXES
Laura U. Osier. Iteeltor
44—
APPLIANCES
5 room house, bath, 2 screened
Ladies
FAIRBANKS M O R SB P uinps
Hazel 31. Field. Associate
UOUMILLAT St ANDERSON
and Jew el Boxes
12- -TR A ILE R S
porches, garage. Adults only, 2601 So Orlando llw y ph 1359
Jewel Boxes
Well
Drilling, HOWARD L.
On the Corner by the Clock
PRICED RIGHT!
E
app!
no pets. Apply 2218 Palmetto
y YOU to see ua before
It will nay
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
LONG, Phone 388, 207 Last
$6 96 plus tax
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo
Ave.
you buy. Open Evenings and
Commercial Avc.
_____
WERT JEWELRY STORE
WROUGHT litON
Fla. Phone FO-6-3315 or San
This I* n free pest lo the Prairie
Sundays.
STILL TIME
202 E. 1st. St. Phone 5
ford 1642-W after 6 p.m.
Smoking Stand
3 room furnished apt. Private bath
E a iu id e Trailer Sales
G ATUN BROTHERS
land Ride-In Theatre for Mr*.
To Order Personalized
St entrance. Phone 1154-M.
With Magazine Rack 17.93
Palatka, Fie.
Dragline A Bulldozer Service 10 cu. ft. chest type freezer, 6
I’ hloe Butts. Exp. date Dec
Photo Creating Cards
3IATHER o f Sanford
Still Time To Older
1956.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
month old. Inquire Dairy Queen. W -W A N T KD to RENT
14— USED CARS
23 for &lt;3-60 100 for &lt;12
203 E. First St.
Perionalizcd-I’ hoto Greetings
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state- Apt. size gas range, Servel re­ 3 bedroom.
JAMESON’S
Pbont 811
23 for &lt;3 50
60 for $6.30
2 bath
home In
Y ou’ ll Ba Miles Ahead with a
GOULETS
manta, Invoicea, hand bills, and
frigerator. U ka
new
Phone
too for &lt; ll oo
M ayfair Saetion. 8 months or
New 1967 PONTIAC, now on dis­
programs.
etc.
Progressive
2317-W.
yaar's leas*. Reply box IK
JAMESON'S
Thone 3198 Cocktail glasses, decanters, tong*
play.
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
aM bar acresm rics *1.23 up
Sanford
Herald.
■ I U 1■
F o r lh M th ^ H v k #
Gaa itova, good cond. &lt;60. Phene
West 13th 8L
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
You’ll ba D ollars Ahead with the
969-J.
SLIPS
by
Corotte,
Colony
Club
II-5 L R E A U E
110 S. Park Ave.
high-appraisal trade-in you get
Call
Fray-prufe, lace trimmed
from Ray Herron. Just phone O R L A N D O Santinal Star.
46—HUILDING M ATERIAL#
THE SANFORD HERALD
Ten acres exceptional tiled land 204 So. Park Ava. — Phone 160
Ralph Ray, 3130.
or tailored. Sizes 32 — 50
MEN’S ROBES
2456, or after « p.m. Ph. 1343.W
on
hard
surface
road
W.
E.
would bo a* welcome aa
While, pastel anil black
and TV JACKETS
RED.I-M 1X CONCRETE
Klrchhoff Jr. Phone 305.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
1963 Ford 6, pickup truck
COWAN'S 212 E. 1st. Phone 874
Window Sills - Lintels
a daily letter from home
all wool and blend*
Slip Covers and rtrape*
New print, exc. cond.
1745
Septic Tank . Stata Approved
from &lt;7.05
&lt;1. month— $11.60 year.
W.
DIETRICH#
T
.
W.
MERO
STANLEY HULP
1950 Pontiac 4 door sidan
045.
R E A L ESTATE
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
Y O W E L L ' S
REALTORS
TUSSY
PHONE
2S68-J.
By Mall Anywhere
.Miracle Concrete Co.
1M7 Dodge p i c k u p ....... ........ O M IN I Park Ave
Phone 27 or 141
Wind and Weather Lotion
1947 Packard, 4 door ............ $195.
309 E lm Ave.
Phona 1333. 64-F A R M S AND GROVE#
Billfolds .. ....... $6.00 up
81.00 aize 60c
1947 Kaiser, one owner,
EM PLOYM ENT
This la a free p a n to the llltz
Watches .......
$19 93 up
METAL ROOFING
20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
12 00 size &lt;1.00
new tires .........- ................ $230.
Theatre for Mra. G. Bogesjls.
Key Chains
$5 50
Now
in
stoek,
5-V
Crimp—
V
house,
large
barn.
All
equipment
I960 Ford 4 door sedan.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Exp. dale Dec. 8. 1966.
t t -H K U * WANTED TEH ALB
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
and machinery. Easy terms. Pb.
Corrugated — 2 '* ” Corrugated
New paint, new upholstery
1393-J P. O. Box 1164.
_____ UO S. Park Avc.
Get All Your R oofing Need* at
good condition
. $313 Experienced meat wrapper to
LITTLE BOYS PANTS
Desk A Chair
Robert
A
.
Williams
ROY REEL
Shermun
Concrete
IMpe
Co.
Sizes 2 to boys U
work in meat market. *33 week.
46-H
O
M
E
S
~
Men's
SP
O
R
t
'
c
OATS
Sett
306 W. Second SL
REALTOR
Out Waal 13th SL
$2.98 up
Tip-Top Super Market. 329 S.
variety
o
f
pattern*
—
color*
From &lt;1893
Raymond l.undqulat,
P
U
R
C E L L ' S
Sanford A re.
1949 Nash super
4 dr. t*dau
46— BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
by Sewell and Merit.
WILSON-MAIER
ASSOCIATE
123 W. First St.
Radio, heater, directional sign­
Size*
35-44.
Price*
|I9.95-&lt;J5
Saicslidy for steady job. Must
311
E.
Ftrat
St.
Phunc
956
Phona 1473.
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
als, practically
new engine,
be neat and friendly. Apply in H A Y N E S O ffica Machine Co.
COWAN'S
212 E. !*t Phuna 874
nceda some IraiumaiiQQ work.
Typewriters, addins machines
person, Jacobson Department
Salea-Renlala, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
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IN OUR
ments: Bel-Air, Plnecrc-t South
sell, &lt;473. Drop by after 5:20.
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ARCADE
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Christmas
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pel
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Rear 213 W. 14th.
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and
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Assorted
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69c
up
Manors, are standing proof of
Survayor.
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Stenographer-excellent shorthand Sofa Bad and Chair .......... 99.00
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A
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E E L'S 5 sod 10c STORE INC.
On the Corner by the Clock
310 E. Fuat
and tpying. Legal and general Hollywood Bed ................. 49.60
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BUSINESS
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SERVICES
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In the secure knowledge that 1219 W 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
Wanted— Beauty operator. Mary
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a d s
your home will continue tu in­
. \UTY PARLORS
Brown
Beauty Shop.
Phone
dungs you in through w i t h
2 Bedroom C on creu Block
&lt;139 00 Bunk Beds „ ........ &lt;119.00
1199.
crease in value.
|10 Wavee b y Zetoe A Realistic
3-Room Groups
............... 295 00
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Complete P rice $8,200
3-Pc. Curved Sectionals , . 199.00
&lt;7.50 Thru Nov. Open ■ a m. • Z7-IIK I.P WANTED • MALE
IF Call 1121.
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ubber)
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nu
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up to 14 years v li See Mr.
FOR QUICK ACTION use CUsstHAIR HARD TO W AVE?
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Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
Ifotley at The Sanford Herald
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or
tenants
fast
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day is a good uay to use the
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1 W V E Y 0 U BEEN PUTTI.n o OFF I
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"B uilders of Finer Homes
Phona 903 Or 2122 — 111 N. Park
THAT NEW ROOF because you
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nothing to talk it over. You m ayi phy»ic«l condition. Salary L
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JUST CALL
1 S 'fA R S i
‘■ ■ 8 *2'
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* Sanford B u M T
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l.akr Drive In Theatre for RFURNITURE
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1*6 N Park Ava&gt;
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suggest n contractor. U t us WANTED— Part time man or
Mather O f Sanford
I960.
arrangd a Home Owners Loan
woman for early morning work 203 09 E. 1st SL
Phona 127
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
in Sanfunl and Da Bary. Must
Five room house with bath and
to cov er
your roofing
job.
ask Crumley 8 Monteith
approximately thirteen acres of
G REG O RY LUMBER o f San-, have car and be bonded Write Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Phone 772
high hammock land. W. E at 117 South Park
etc. Rought-sold. Larry’s Mart
ford, 6th and Maple, Phone | ‘ ‘ Part Tim e” T. 0 . Du* 835,
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1451
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McRANEY-SMITH

PAINTS

JM M

Gifts for Him

Unusual

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

D6

Seminole Realty

Gifts for Boys

S*.

Gifts for Boby iS ffi]

VU AkT

$179.

■UMBER
A -i B U ILD IN G N t iD S -

■ ■ ■ ■ K 2 4 8 9 B

CONCRETE P lP E m

�Friday, November 30, 8 p
Sta d ium
SANFORD

SEMINOLES vs LAKEVIEW
Sponsors Presented
Pep Club, dressed as Indians
Majorettes, dressed as Warriors
Bahd, dressed as Indians

ernoon Parade

Chief Seminole W ill Appear
in fu ll regalia on a white horse

Motorcade Leaves
INDIAN PAGEAN T - Theme

Every Passenger
INSURED
PHONE

IF YOU WANT
TIIE BEST . . .

For Your F irorlti
Name in WINE
BEER or LIQUOR

Y ou’ ll W ant CRAN E

Radi#
and Television
Dealer

for a—
Radio Operated

NORGE APPLIANCES

Quality Plumbing Since 1817
379 ELM
Phone 109

H O M ECO M IN G !

219 8. Magnolia

RADIO and APPLIANCE
118 S- Park
Phone 29

Compliments

A Wonderful Word For
All Seminole High School
Graduatea . . May Thla One
Be The Best Yet!

and Best Wishes

SA N F O R D

HOUSHOLDER

BOAT W O R K S

YELLO W CA B

M ILLER

ERNEST

— FOR LUMBER
and all your building
needal

Best Wishes To
Tlie “Sanford
Seminoles"
For A Big
Homecoming

H O LLER
M OTOR SALES

County Judge

John L- Bmmley. Owner

Win, I.oae or Tie!
Bent Wishes For

Let’s Win Team !

Harold H. K astn er

Homecoming

"GOO D L U C K

Pipe Co.
McCracken Road

Ph. 242

Be Wise.
Economize
------AT -

1500 S. French A vs.
Phone 1780

Warehouse Furniture Co.

Phone 315

Retail Furniture
At Warehouse Prices
’ 901 W. 1st St.
Open F.venings
By Appointment

“ Commercial Printing
At It’ a Finest”
Phone 408

403 W. 1i

With Beat Wishes For A

Sanford Seminoles

1 1 1 W . ln t S i

Bar and Pactage Store

For Good Home Fuel Service
CALL 155

STINSON KINLAW
Manager and Co-Owner
1610 W. ISth St.
Phone 9121

S T A N D A R D OIL Co.
Earl Higginbotham, Agent

BEST W ISH E S

Homecoming

For the life of
Your Car • . ,

GO GULP-

WARNER'S G U LF
SERVICE STATION
101 E. let

Ph. 9193-1662

From

Compliments
and Best Wishes

W elcom e Home

PRINTING CO

Randall Electric

The Seminoles

JO N ES E L E C T R IC

orfice Outfitter#

SERVICE— QUALITY

Here Since 1920

SATISFACTION

CELERY CITY

115 S. Park

Phone 340 112 Magnolia Are. Ph. 113

It’s Never Higher

Progressive Printing

Fine Homecoming

1

GOLDSBORO

HOMECOMING GAME

FELLOW S"

Sherman Concrete

AUTO PARTS,

Attend The Seminole

Enjoy

KARLYLE
HOUSHOLDER

SECOND at PALMETTO
We’ re With Ton, T eam -

SA N F O R D

7or Good Entertainmen*

Mack N. Cleveland Sr

INSURANCE AGENCY
R. J. Crumley Agent
Atlantic Nat’l Rank Bldg.
Phone 34

We.
A t The Herald
W elcom e Seminoles
Know That It Takes
Team Work
B. b C. G R O C ER Y To Get A Job Done

311 E- Find St,

1303 SANFORD AYE.

Phone 958

PHONE 560

Sanford, Fla.

We Extend Our Sincere
Beat Wishes To The
Seminole High School
Team and Pep Squad
For A

Big Homecoming

COM E
ON
SEM INOLES!

THE SEMINOLES
For Building Supplies
SEE

And Mm From Sanford

GOOD LUCK*

108 W. Flrat Street

BEST WISHES
TO THE

SEMINOLES1
FROM

G O RM LY-

• H o tp o ta t)
216 Palmetto—Ph. 778

6th &amp; Maple

Phone 2862

Go!

G o1

Go!

SEMINOLES
Sanford Seminoles

“ Buildcm of Finer Homea”
TRUCK BROKERAGE CO.

WHOLESALE

For Touchdown* See

Odham &amp; Tudor Inc.

Fire Deparment

SUPPLY

GLEN GOEMBEL
SERVICE STATION

SU N O CO
300 S- Park — Phone 0143

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
• v o l u m e XL v i i

Established 1903

SANFORD^ FLORIDA

FRIDAY, NOVEFBER 30, 1938~

Associated Press Leased Wire

City
Assured
Capital
Major Brown To Head
5 7 Red Cross Drive improvement

Campaign Plans Discussed Today

Indian Pageant
To Be Presented
*At Half-Time Show
Chief Seminole will reign over
■ fantattlc pageant to b* preienttd by the Seminole High School
Band and Pep Club during the
Semtnole-Lakeview Half-time to­
night. During th* pageant the
E n t ir e Held will be m aned with
an array o f Indian regalia includ­
ing 41 decorative tom tnma, a
large teepee standing IS feet In
the air, a burning atake. smoke
that w il bo uaed for the peace
pipe formation, 41 bows and ar­
rows, an Indian chief on a pranelng horse, 10 majorettes In war­
rior costume and 00 members
dressed In Indian costume.
The hand and pep elub will enH e r the field playing Indian music
while hopping through Intricate
dance ateps. Upon reaching the
10 yard line they will form a
bow and arrow. Then with the roll
o f the tom
toma the arrow
will be shot from the bow. Aa
Torn Stubblngs, who will pose as
Chief Seminole, enters the field on
horseback an Indian pantamine
will be staged Including a dancb
+by the Seminole High School
• lla jo r e tta Corps. Acting aa chieftans win be Captain of the band
J . D. Stone, Pep Club Drill Captalna Mary Ann Hall and Vallcrie
Klrchhoff.
After the Indian Pageant the
group will form a letter " S " , the
homecoming
sponsors
will
be
presented
and Captain J. D.
Stone will lead the band ami stu­
dents In singing the Alma Mater,
t f e n r y Cason will announce the
show over the public address sys­
tem. This is the final o f five
tremendous spectacle* presented
■t half-tim by th e band and pep
club. Miss Barbara Rohn Is spon­
sor o f the pep club and Ernest
Cowley Is the band director.

SHS Band To Be
iln DeLand Parade
The Seminole High School Rand
will participate in the colorful
Christmas Parade In DeLand Sat­
urday at 1:00 P, M. The band
was commended by the DeLand
Jaycees for their display In last
year’s parade when the m ajor­
ette corps donned reindeer outfits
and pranced up the DeLand Boule­
vard. When this Invitation was e x ­
p e n d e d to the band they were in­
f o r m e d that such an Impression
was made on the public in last
year’ s parade that the townspeo­
ple specifically asked for a re­
peat performance by the
.18
piece marching group. This will
mark ih* third parade the band
has participated In this week.

YOU HAVE

MAJ. MOT G. BROWN
(S taff Photo)

Dawsons Represent
County At Civil
Defense Session

lfa r jo r Roy O. Brown, l* k a
Mary real astata man and retired
Army m ajor, was named General
Chairman o f the 1917 Seminole
County Chapter, American
Red
Cross membership drive.
Announcement o f the selection
o f M ajor Brown to head the Im­
portant drive waa made by Frank
Evans, chairman o f the board,
at a meeting held this afternoon
at the Sanford City Hall.
M ajor Brown hat the distinc­
tion o f serving In three wart.
World War 1, World War a, and
the Korean conflict. He was In
the U. S. Navy during the first
world w ar and then received his
commission in the U. S. Army in
1930. “ I eama up through
the
ranks,” he said aa he described
the post be had held at Arm y In­
stallations throughout the world.
The retired Major, who came
to Lake Mary In 1914 from Michi­
gan, hstd adm inistrates positions
In Washington,
D.
C.
during
World War 3 when he had charge
o f terminating huge w ar con­
tracts with such firm s as Gen­
eral Electric and Western Elec­
tric at well at hundreds o f sim­
ilar Industrial organisations en­
gaged in the manufacture o f war
goods.
“ M ajor Brown It a wonderful
gentleman,” Frank Evana said,
this afternoon, “ and he has ce r-j
talnly becom e aa asset to our
country."
The executive board and In­
terested citizens met this after­
noon to further the planning of

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dawson at­
tended
a meeting of
Florida
Civil Defense, Dlstlct Five, sup­
ervised by Mr. Fred Demotte of
Daytona Beach, held at the Court
Seminole
House in Bunnell on Wednesday. membership drive In
A. B. Peterson, Civil Defense Dir­ County.
Here to advise the group and
ector o f Seminole County, had re­
quested Mr. and Mr*. Dawson to talk over extensive plans were
represent Seminole Copnty and the Donald Doyle, Field Representa­
tive for Central Florida and Gen.
Director at this meeting.
Eugen# V. Eider, volunteer wor­
Reports were
given by repre­
ker assigned to fund campaign
sentatives
from
the following
work In this area.
Counties:
St. Johns,
Flagler,
Marlon, Clay,
Orange, Brevard,
and Volusia.
Tim e was given to the discus­
sion of activities o f the State De­
fense Organization at Kissimmee
By Mrs. Marian Joee*
and Melbooume during the recent
floods.
Don
Doyle,
American
O VIED O -M onday night, troop
Red Cross, who was directly re­ No. 243 o f the Oviedo Boy Scouts
sponsible for the
relief o f the will enjoy a party and dance to
people whose home* were Involv­ b* held at Sweetwater Park from
ed. said that, as Kissimmee and 7 to 10 p. m.
Osceloa County were unprepared
The boys have Invited escorts for
fo r disaster either through Red the affa ir snd * good time Is exCross or Civil Defense, the cost p«*cted by all. At Dawson Is the
to Red Cross was $2500 while the]leader o f the Boy Scouts,
previous proparation o f Rrevard
County made the cost only $300
to cate for nearly twice as many
families. He Praised the cooper­
ation o f Civil Defense workers,
Sheriffs and their deputies, Flor­
ida Power and Light Co. work­
ers, who now according to Mr.
Cole o f Orlando, carry Civil De­
fense cards, especially the State
Patrol workers.
Charles High, Consultant fori

$400,000 Choir To Present
Ordinance Annual All Music
Approved Service Dec. 16

The Capital Improvement Pro­
gram o f the City o f Sanford waa
assured this morning when the
Board o f Sanford City Commitaioners at a special meeting
called for 10 o'clock approved a
bond ordinance bringing the city
$400,000 to complete the 16 item

LOOMIS C. LEEDY J R „ a representative o f Leedy, Wheeler It Allrman, Investment Bankers, dis­
cussing the 9400,000 Bond Issue for Sanford’s Capital Imprrvcment Program with City M a n a g e r
Warren E.Knowles (cen ter) and City Attorney William C. Hutchison Jr. at this morning's special
meeting o f the Hoard o f Sanford City Commissioners I.redy's bid for the purchase o f the bonds
was accepted and Bond Ordinance approved. (S ta ff Photo)

Parents, Teach ers
W ill Particip ate
In P -T A Program
The Parent Teacher Associa­
tion o f Seminole High School will
m eet next Tuesday at 8 p. m.
In the school auditorium.
A fter
the
regular
business
meeting a program will he pretented In which the teachers and
parents wit! partletrate. W y f V
Those attending will b* Tsparated into four groups, each with a
discussion leader and a recorder.
In these group* many topics will
be discussed concerning the stu­
dent In the home, in the school
and in the community.
The publle It urged to attend
at the meeting, according to
P-TA officials, "w ill be a pro­
fitable one."

Commission Suggests
Bair As City Planner

Fred Bair, secretary
of
the,
Florida Planning and Zoning Com­
mission, o f Auburndale was ree-|
ommended last night by the Zon
'in g 'a n d PIinning V’«m*w4-*a a lt .a
the City of Sanford a- the con­
sultant to be employed by the
city to train a local city engineer
for future planning o f Sanford.'
A number of city planners had
been interviewed by the Zoning
aodtPlanning Commission and o f,
the number. Bair was chosen as
BY MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS
the best, according tn Hob nrown, 1 CAS8 ELBERRY — Voter* will
chairman of the commission as express their preference for gar
he explained action o f the hoard bngo nnd refuse
efuse pick-up, on a
up to the present.
weekly or twice weekly b.sl.
Bair was described as "down next Monday’. A low bid o f SI.10
to earth with a practical
ap- per month
pe fam ily, was subproach."
mltted by the Ace Sanitary, Inc.,
The recommendation
of
the for onre a week service, and a
Zoning and Planning Commission low hid o f
$1.50 per month per
was made at a Joint meeting with fam ily for twice a week service
the Board o f Sanford City Com­ from Edwin C. I-ogue o f Ix&gt;gue
missioners.
Garbage Service.
Both
firms
At Collins, a member of the agreed to refund ten per rent of
be taught to care for hintsclf,” Zoning and Planning group said
tho fee’s to the town, for an exLieut. Weaver
of th,- Florida! the State Department o f Educa-'H igh commented as he told the “ Rair appears to take what we perform ance bond-, carry liabili­
Highway Patrol told o f the train- ■Ron. told the Seminole County teachers at their regular meet­ have and build to It. Others seem ty insurance and use standard
ing given his men to be prepared! Education Association last
night ing o f a
program proposed to the to work from setting out a pattern type equipment.
with Ideas o f a hold in the c it y }
for natural
or war disaster, rs- that “ there are seven ba.sir needs State legislature
fo r aguidance
In the race for mayor, two new
specialty the plans fnr evacuation i jn education ’ *
. r . the. entire
.
. state
.
. he- later. Th* Zoning and Planning
program fo
names w.ll lie on
the ballot,
next year.
Commission needs
professional
from the target city o f Orando,
,,, h o f ^ h a w e . , w *. for. ginning
challenging Joseph I. Laird, for­
and the Firs Aid training o f he
,
dir, ctor o f edueatloa for
Som e counties have guidance b*lp *° **,ow
way to go.’ ’
mer mayor for two years and
Red Cross
He alio praised the
fhl!dre„
m
Dade program s now but find It quite1
L**- another member o f thr 1completing a tw o-year term as
American Legion for their organl- County, immediate past president expensive to m aintain," he said. Zoning and Planning Commission | ,, -----alderman. His
opponants
are
ration
of
aHighway
Patrol nf th* council for exceptional
High
was introduced by Ed
S " ” 1* ^ 'P - w * ar'’ ‘"ler-sted in
’jj Donald W. Willson and Joseph]
Auxiliary. He called attention to
the
downtown
area
and
we
ne&lt;
..
—
com m ittee
chair-,. , ,
. .
„
children ..............
and received
an ap- Christiansen,
!&gt; Ilryant.
better cooperation;
he need o f a Setter
cooperation
jntment from P rel|dent E l.cn- man.
,
ook
In a wide open race for alder-!
in pians with local sh eriff, and »h
M rr, lh,
Dr. J. B .rn ird Root opened last
,,0 " * rd FjvllIe- » n” ' h' r mem
mayor
■s meVtine w l Z a devotion ^
°f
Board commented that " » »
‘ "O-term
always willing to give aid in
advTs^r^teacher.
r
L
1°.
!
"Bair
I*
the
most
logical and J""lu* J- Allen is the only one
o,
In I960.
I and
^ lift
. iM i . annrnacHincr fur’ ,,own
down to
need
h
elp I, o®rf
candidates who form
former
transportation
and communiea. .
.
- |Advent
lo earth
r «rw We
nccti
help
ramUilates
rrly
Iff lidtatl lhe ha*ic need* for
PP
R
|0
around iom P of our local.
that office. O f the six opo f Christ and we
H&lt;State Director o f CIvU D efense,! education as: academic.
problems that restrict us from
punenle, Mr*. Mary lUlhitt, a
Col. Tarkingtnn of Jacksonville
morai,, ipIrituaLI‘ houid. ail be preparing our- grow ing."
resident fog nineteen years, lays
whn hit ffc*ntlv hf^n unotunipd vocation®! w d emotion®!. II® fiiu f
*
However, no definite action
claim to being the town's first
by the Governor a* State 'coord - i
emphasis
should
he
D u rin g t)v i business session o f w*s taken at last night’ s Joint clerk.
Othersseeking office o f abler«'
“ • ■ * " " w * "&lt; j i c t u s s . , ; meeting. Commissioners helinved
County representatives
that they should talk with a n d ! man arc; William D.
Bridge,
•It I. „,im ,ml , . l (o r ,11 i f j w s - w U ’ S m w « w r l » * ■ m ^ . Z L S T a .
ph .m rr. I » Ogden Reeves, Robert Scharpff,
to their Commissiuners the nced|
system wait opposed until Furmentally retarded children can
(Continued on Page 3)
fore taking any action at all.
(Cnntino,id tin Page 3)
ther study is given it.

Dance To Be H eld
Monday For Scouts

'oters To Express
Choice For Refuse,
Garbage Pick-Up

M e n ta lly Retarded Subject

Official Says 7 Basic
Needs In Education

Season O f Prayer
To Begin Monday;
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The annual all music terrie*
o f the First Presbyterian church
will be a vesper hour worship at
5:30 p. m. on Dec. 16, It was a n .
nounced by the Rev. A. G. M etnnls.
Thla presentation o f the ChriaU
i m at story sung by the Chancel
p r e srs m .
Lcedy, Wheeler A Allrman, In­ choir U ’ considered by many as a
vestment bankers, o f Orlando will highlight o f the Yule season, it
was said, and in the past has
handle the bonds. The firm was
represented
at this morning's been a t t e n d e d by ov er-flow
congregations.
meeting by Loomis C. Leedy Jr.
This year Mrs. Georgs Touby,
An agreement, originally pre­ Minister o f Music, sty* the 33
sented at the beginning o f the members o f the choir who w ill
turning was discarded when com ­ participate
tn the candlelight
missioners unanimously agreed ca n I service will sing 11 anthema
that a five year plan for recall­ and ths usual responaei.
ing the bonds should be adopted.
There will be three organ num­
Commissioner Earl Higginbo­ ber* which Mrs. Touhy will piny
tham offered the motion to ac­ and one o f the preludes will b «
cept the bid o f Leedy, Wheeler It a piano-organ duet with Mra.
Allrman “ and authorize the city Roy Mann at the piano.
attorney to draw up the neccsMrs. Mann a t pianist alto wIR
tary bond ordinance subject to Join in the aceomplmant o f one a i
rhangoi to be approved by the the anthemi.
attorney."
Several o f the soloista o f the
The bond ordinance will tie choir will sing portion* o f the
tip all revenues from the Florida anthems and there will be on e
Power and Light Company fran- number by the male chorua, anchlse agreement until the bond* ^other In which the xarozneo*, w0iews
have been retired.
' are featured.
Director o f Finance II. N. Stay­
The hour long service la th e
er this morning estimated that atm o, phere o f a candlelit ehureh
the bonds would be retired In ap- ,dda much to the true spirit o f
proxim ate)/ nine y e a n at at tn- the season dedicated to the birth
terest r ile of 3 32 per rent.
o f Christ, It la said by thoaa w he
Not until the agreement was have attended previous services*
acceptable that all FP&amp;L Co.
franchise revenue* be used tol
retire the bond* would the commlasionera agree to approve the I
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on the bond Issue received its firstreal objection from commissioner
Ddvld Gatchel when he said "It
seems as if we are being tied
with
our
hands
behind
our
barks.’ ’
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Members of the Sanford R otary
Club will have the opportunity
o f hearing one o f Central F lori­
da's outstanding vocal grou ps
next Monday noon when th*
Madrigal Singer* o f Rolllna C ol.
lege, directed by Robert H u fita d .
er, will feature the program a r .
ranged by Robert Lamont.
In order that the singers m a y
have the advantage o f good a counties, the meeting will be held
•&lt; the Parish House o f H oly
Cross Episcopal Church. All Rrw
tarlans are asked by elub presi­
dent Dr. Charles L. Persons ta
make note o f the change o f l&lt;v
cation for this meeting.

Nov. 29
Admissions:
Elsie Faron &lt;Denary)
Doris Thomas (Sanford)
Rlrths:
Raby Girl Thomas
Discharges:
Rev. William P. Brooks 'Sanford)
William Smith (Sanford)
FOREMAN PLUNGES TO DEATH
Bell* Minchew (Lake Mary)
TAMPA U*—Brick* at the top o f
Regina Roberts (Sanford)
a phosphate silo gave way, pulled
Sola Jones (Osteen)
a scaffolding down and plunged a
Anthony Kudlar (DeRary)
foreman 70 feet to hla death yes­
Eugene Vann ( Sanfordi
terday.
Nov. 30
The victim was Dean Johnson,
Admission*:
32, of Narletta, Ohio. The silo w at
Richard Keogh (Lake Mary)
at th* Tampa Ship Terminal.
William Hollister 'Longwood)
William Rennctt I.Sanford)
Janies Jenkins (Sanford)
Frank W oodruff (Dollary)
Rlrths:
Clearing and turning cooler to­
n.ihy Girl Faron
day and tonight: low tonight 37*
Visiting Ilnurs: Private Rooms, 44; Saturday fair
and a little
ll a. m. to 9 p. m .; Scm M ’ rtvute wanner.
Itoonif, 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m . ; i ----------------------------------- ------ - ■ —
Pediatrics, 1! a. m. to 9 p m J
Parents snd Grandparents only; |
Obstetrics, No visiting during]
f.edln g o f babies. Private Rooms i
II n. m. to 12 noon, 2 to i p. m .l
anil 7 to 9 p. m „ Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9
p m.

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page 3

Longwood Council Praised

Muck Needed Water System In. Operation

Re MARIAN JONES
By MRS. RUTII l-AYO
lem would result In econom ic, proud o f Ihe high quality o f her . full month of
operation war
O VIEDO— The Oviedo Baptist
Longwuod’t Town Council, on los- to the town. On completion water, o f which many o f th e ! $3120
WMU w i l l
not
have
i t s the ever constant alert for the
In addition
to th* im proved
of the aurveys and recommenda­ state's communities can well be
regular s c h e d u l e d Individual betterment o f their town, realiz­
envious of. A test run upon co m ­ water system
the town council
meetings or collective business ed in the summer o f 1953 that tions a rontrart was let to the pletion o f the project was o f have approved laying o f 15,000
meeting on th* first Monday, the the town waa faring an acute I.oynn A tlantic Company, a na- a four-hour duration and a better fee of new water main* In the
usual date. Instead Monday starts water *shortilge a'nd “ th .T aVtlonItioni1 coneern of hl* h
than 500 gallon per minute aver­ pail two years. AUo approximate­
the Season o f Prayer, time 4 to 5 had to be taken to advert such
The new plant called for a new age
_
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was ____________
maintained. Th*
old ly five miles o f new streets have
p. m. the Nettie Faroe 11 Circle an emergency.
c idht inch well, approximately, pump was in constant operation been opened and contemplation o f
in charge.
Thr council contacted the Stale *20 feet deep with eight inch at the same time and the water the paving o f Church Street is
On Tuesday It will be held o f Florida Geological Department casing extending down 201 feet, draw down was only twelve Inch- now in progress. There hav# been
from 10 to 11 a. m , the Katie requesting they survey the pres- 1Thr new pump to be a Layne M oYcr |hP period nd maintained _a __________
great many new
home* con ­
Sue Circle In eharge. Wednesday: ent well. The State Health Do- Atlantic turbine pump with a 30 constant. The old well and pumps strurted
on Ihe
new opened
the tlraa will be from 7:30 to partment alto assisted with their II. P motor and a w ater-output j,ave not been abandoned, nor \street as well a* on many o f Ihe
8:30 p. m., the Intermediate and many facilities. Services o f the o f 500 gallons per minute. The^wd| (hey, as the council Is follow- othets. "P rog ress," could well be
Junior G A 't In charge.
engireering firm o f Albert O’ equipment to ik-uvcr 100'.; ;
u,e recommendation o f the called th* theme o f Longwood.
On Thursday the time will be Neill, Orlando, were employed lo rated capaeily even though Ihe
Insurance U n d e r w r i t e r s ,!
Longwoodlte*
can
well
be
10 to 11 a. m. again, the Pearl make a survey o f the then exist- ]
l*ve* should drop^m any
# view to further reduc- 1proud o f the town’ s adm inittraMartin Circle in charge; and on ing water supply and system and f*et lo the next decade. Th* to- lions in insurance rates.
&gt;tion of the past two years, mem Friday, 4 to 6 p. m. the Mary advane. Us recommendations for tal cost of Ih* com plete project
Not only producing more th an , bert being, R. C. Carlton. Pres,
Ihe expansion o f supply. Keeping 10 be approximately $6,000.
Lawton Cirri* in charge.
adequate water supply the new nf the
Town Council;
Samuel
A large attendance is urged.
in
mind that
the
continued! The program has now been zystein provides a great financial Johnson, Chairman of the W ater
' inic o f the circles have plan growth of the (own would warrant, completed and in operation Long saving to the (own in operational Dept.; James Ksiler, Chairman o f
d a private Christinas party, remedial action and should b e ; wood hat ample water supply and cost. Whereas, the old system IStreet Dept.; H. 3 Lew Arnold.
preceded
power bill
averaged Chairman Building.
P la y g n u a d
AN OVIEDO FUND DRIVE will get underway soon to provide caps and equipment for the Oviedo
. . . by. a short business adequate for lh« needs o f the sufficient for normal population electric
|B High School Band. The band, shown above, appeared in Sanford z Annual Chriatmaa Parade Wednet- j meeting for Ih* following week town for some year* hence as growth for aoma years to come. $138 50 per month In th« past the and Parks; and
John Ream s,
* * d a r afternoon. (S ta ff Photo*
'T h e** will be announced later. , any other approach to the prob- i Also, Longwood can be very]new system* cost for the first Chairman o f Finance.

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Reports Vary O n Cold
Damage To Local Crops
Weather Warms Up; Big
Crowd Gathers To Greet
Santa, Watch Parade
SHS Bind Assn.
Honors Former
Members At Meal
Tfc* first fcomeeomtaf dinner
m i given by tl# Seminole HI*h
Jhfaoel Bind Association in honor
of the auoclaUoo'a form er mem*

ben.
P a st members attending' were
ax-president Peter Bttkur. Martin
Otlnecipher. and Mra. J . W. Du*,
gar. Other members were Mrs.
Wade Garner, M n. S. A. B. Wil*
keraoa, Mr. end M n . Herman
Morris, M n. Martin Sllnecipher
and Mr. and M n. S. P . Engebret-

"Oid Man Weather” virtually
laid a raraet of white for Santa
Claus to arrive on this afternoon
for the Annual Jaycec-Merchants
Association Christmas Parade.
Sanford was glimmering in froat
early IhU morning whieh wae,
at first, expected to chill parade
vlewera this afternoon who line
the aldewalks and street! along
the route of the gigantic mile,
and-a-half spectacle featuring U
bands and a double-score of ftoata.
However, by mid-morning the
sun had displaced the froat and
temperature! rose rapidly to as­
sure a mild and pleasaM afternoon for the annual Christ maa
parade festivities.
Thousands were expected to be
in Sanford this afternoon soon
a fte r schools close at 2:30 to witness what Tommy McDonald,
chairman of the Jaycee Christ­
ina* Parade Committee tegmed
"Sanford's biggest and best pa­
rade in Its history.
Every detail haa been cleared

^Following the covered d!»h sup­
per, plana for the barbecue to be
held Saturday at •:*&gt; P. m. at
the Elks grounds were discussed, Red Cross To Plan
with M n. A..D. Rountree presid­
ing. The association is sponsor­ Fund-Raising Drive
ing the barbecue Jointly with the
Elks Club as a fund raising pro- A t Session Friday
Ject for purchasing musle and in­
The Seminole County Chapter
strum ent repain.
of the American Bed Cross be­
A welcome wa* extended to the gins . Us fund-raising plans thla
U rm er band parents by Andnw week In Sanford.
A Red Cross campaign fund
B neken, SHS principal.
A shot discussion of the ppare- organisational meeting of Semi­
Uon of the band by band captain nole County Board of Directors
) . D. Stone, U t Lt. Irm a Corley, haa been set for Friday, Nov. 30
a t 3 p . m. in the commissioner*
and Snd L t Smith was heard.
A surprise honor sr*« extended room of the city hall.
Donald Doyle, Red Cross Field
to bandmaster E rnrst Cowley snd
his wife when the association Representative for Central Flori­
presented them with a three-tier- 1da, together with Gen. Eugene V.
ed bon-bon dish in honor of their Elder volunteer worker assigned
to fund campaign work in this
fe o n d wedding anniversary.
area will attend tke meeting
Doyle will brief the group in
fund campaign techniques and
'Universal Credit
procedures.
All workers utready assigned,
C ard ' Is C au gh t
and all of those intnrcaUd In Red
work throughout Seminole
In Use Last N igh t Cross
County are urge! te to present
The "unlvenial credit card” for the meeting.
was caught in uie on Highway
Groundwork for the February
17-02 last night the Sheriff's of- and March fund campaign will he
a reported this morning
laid at Friday'* meeting with
And because of i t Paul Hinting Important information to eomplet*
23-year-old white youth of 12 Elma successful campaign passed on
St., West Lebanon, N. H.. Is in to all of those who ttend ac­
the Seminole County Jail eharged cording to looal officials.
with petty larceny and no drirers
Friday's meeting Is th-s first
license.
get-together since- isst week's
Deputy Sheriff Ed C o w a n meeting at whieh campaign work­
caught Harding taking gas from ers were named for the 1357
heavy equipment used In the 17- drive.
02 highway conatruction last
night. The five-gallon can and
-gfece of hose were practically Social Security
new, seemingly bought for the
purpose, reported the sheriffs Service Offered
office.
A representative of the Social
The five-gallon can .vas practi­ Security Administration District
cally full of gai when taxen from Office In Orlando will be at the
recreation bldg.. Fort Mellon
Harding.
"Had the Deputy been a minute Park In Sanford on Friday, Dee.
la te r the gasoline taker would 7. Friday. Dec. lt^and Friday Dee.
have gotten away,” D e p u t y 21. between the hours of 9:30 a.tn
Sheriff James Singletary said and noon.
This service I* made available
tfp'.-t morning.
to those who wish to apply for
Harding was taken into custody Old-Age snd Survivors Insurance
as he attempted to get away In benefits, social security account
We Ford automobile about six numbers, or obtain information
miles south of Sanford.
about the Social Security program.

up and everything la in readiness
for the walling of oatrol car si­
rens to sta rt off the gala parade
at 4 o’clock.
Floats have been completed,
costumes readied, and everyone
anxious to Join in the long lineup
that will move through the down­
town section for a complete hour
between 4 and S o’clock.
Headed by a Florida Highway
Patrol c a r and followed closely
by patrol cars from Sanford Fo­
lk* Department and tha Seminole
County Sheriffs Department, both
city and county commlsiiooers
will see the parade off to a good
start a s they become the first
part of the parade.
Seen this afternoon In tha huge
lineup of bands and marching
groups were the Stftson Univer­
sity band with drum majors and
majorettes stepping high to mu­
sic, Florida Military Aeademy
band and marching unit, Seminole
High School, Winter Park School,
Leesburg High School, Boone High
School of Orlando bands.
There were also bands from
Crooms Academy, Sanford Junior
High-Pinecrest S c h o o l , Oviedo
High School, Lyman High, and DeLand High School
Twenty small floats manned by
children from Seminole County
Schools intermingled with larger
floats entered by High Schools,
Clvio organizations. Churches, and
business houses.
Of eourse, delighting children
mostly was Santa Claus In his
North Polo regalia as be gayly
waived to children along tha
route. Sent* arrived In all of the
splendor such a noted guest de­
serves.

Premier Ben-Gurion
Urges Nations
To Stop Nasser

Heavy
Frost
Falls

Sanford Churches
Are Making United
Appeal For Blood

Estimates of damage from the
cold wave whieh struck the San­
ford vegetable growing area vary
A West Coast man's leg and
with temperature* reported from hip were shattered last fall by
22 to 34 and a heavy froat blaa- an accidental shotgun blast while
kiting all of Central Florida.
hunting with his friends Before
Sandy Anderson, manager of he could leave th# -hospital, thla
the Sanford State Famere Market man waa given 34 pints of blood
said that “ In my opin:oa the and three pints of Mo.i-1 plasma.
frost and 34 degree tsmperatura There was no way he could have
in Sanford will clean out beans, obtained this quantity of blood
cueumben, eggplant, a« a mat­ except through a large-seals
ter of fact all of our tsnder crop.” Mood procurement program.
At tha last meeting of tha
"The hardy crops,'’ said San­
dy Anderson, "won’t bo hurt.” Seminole County Ministerial AtHe explained these would Include ■delation It was decided that a
cabbage, ctlsry, green onions and cooperative effort should be mad*
tosrard establishing blood bank
others.
accounts for the churches of
Randall Chase at Chase and Sanford. W h i l e
some few
Company said "Beans and tander churches have established blood
crops including eggplant and pep­ bank accounts most of these
pers will bo hurt pretty bad.
need replenishing.
Chase tald, however, that cabAfter the need for a large-scale
bage, celery and hardy crop* "are Mood procurement progrsm was
In good ahape—the cold will oven graphically presented by tha Rev.
do them a little good.”
A. G. Mclnnls, a committee was
Roby Lain* with the J. C. appointed by the association
Hutchison k Co. said "The cold president, the Rev. Milton A.
waa pretty bad.
Wyatt, to plan, publicize, and
"We've bed reporte from the promote the United Chureh Blood
Ztllwood area.” Lain* said, "but Appeal- The Rev. David Carntflx
the temperaturek weren’t too uni­ and the Rev. Robert Spear were
form. Temperatures were from appointed with the Rev Mclnnls
who serves as chairman.
22-27,” he said.
The first 'Blood Donor Day’ has
" It’s hard to say what the dam­
age will be, It’s a little too early been s4t for Tuesday Dec. 11 at
to estimate. We had tea over there the F la t Presbyterian Otunrh in
fZellwood) last Friday and frost Sanford.
Saturday with very little dam­
age.”
Storms Continue
Lain* said, "The cold weather
this morning didn't 1? any good.” To Sween Western
It wee also reported, said
Lain*, that temperatures dropped
China Sea
to 27-22 tp the southern port Of MAJuiA (ft— Hundred* of J*
the state with a pr*t,y heavy slan seamen srere missing and
frost in all areas Moat tsnder the crew of an American freight­
things were h u rt he (aid.
e r wae reported abandoning
R. C. Hetsel with the American ship today as storms continued
Fruit Growers said that "beans to sweep the South China Scs and
were pretty well picked over but the Western Pacifte.
what waa left «M tamaged by
Globe Wireless Intercepted a
this morning’s low tem peratures, message from the 8 292 to n
and fro st"
| freighter Charles E. Dant sayTh* temperature around tha *°g the captain had ordered his
American Fruit Groweri office on 44 crewmen off In Llngayen
the West side registered 29*v to gulf, on th* wast coast of Luson
SO this morning, Hetsel reported. Island.
"Over In this mock area of The U. S. Navy ship M&gt; iklngun

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sponsor*, by tha De Bary Garden Club. (From left to right): Mrs. John M. Byre, chairman of the
beautification committee; Mr*. Telman Van Arsdale of her committee and M n. Theodora B. Broome,
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Area Landscaped To Be In Budapest
By Garden Club
25,000 Hear
’Prayer For Day'
BUDAPEST CD— Former Sovlstj
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By Mary Fowler
DeBary—"This Is a happy mo­
ment." described Mri. Theodore
B. Broome, president of the De­
Bary Gsrden club as with Mrs.
John M. Byrn, chairman of the
beautification group ami Mra. Talman W. Van Arsdale of her rommtttee, she directed the planting
of two huge cocos plumos* in
front of th* new post office
“Since the day that we plaeed a
-,uce In th* old | j s * Aifleo bliUdIng staling that these Interested
In forming a Garden club in De­
Bary would please meet with us
In the civic building • and 9t
women accepted - there haa been
most Intelligent cooperation with
all committees In studying how
to make DeBary more beautlTul.
"This year W# decided on an
ambitious project; th at of land­
scaping the n e w
post office
grounds. With the help of the
Hidden Lake Nursery and A. D.
Rountree supervising the plant
Ing. we feel our Investment of
$ t« Is going to pay off In beauty
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l„ r .
of o v .r I . houM."
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ern visitors approaching o ir vll"The leaf erop. are pretty well pine, to Taeoma, Wash., ihl'ted
burned up from tha cold, said in k „ .v* ,.«■
*
H tfl| Hope dwindled for hundred, of The ladle, posed with shovel.
In most reporting areas it w as 1Malar and Chinese fishermen *n(1 ath*r InvpeHntenU
but
too early this morning to estimate missing off th* east coast of M a-, gratefully handed over the heavy
the damage suffered from the lays aa mors bad w eath er'"01* *° RounMee and hl» asfrest and low temperature*. Most1grounded British AirFore* planes | 'iMants and watched the plantgrowers were sr.U tnj on the
sunand kept royal ravy ships out of
severini.s cuph*a, pittisporum,
to detsrmine what damage might the area.
have been done.
A gale early Monday smashed holly canlssa, podocarpus ami
On both the east and west sides 80 fish traps off lohorc State. Surinam cherries In attractive
of Sanford a heavy whit* fros Uuilt of pole* driven In deep wa­ dusters around the new edifice.
fell and remained toe long ter and fitted with nets, the traps
periods during calm.
each had up to a half doten men
Leafy plente seen from the living in small huts on them,
highways, i t 10 o'clock this mornJohore police said between 200
.
.
,
.. . . h
Ing were showing signs of wilt snd 300 men - "maybe more or F ,lr , "d
“ co,d ,onl,lh,
end damage.
| loss”— ware believed missing. | Thursday fair and warmer.

JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector (It
—Premier David Ben-Gurion ap­
pealed to the world today to
"stop Nasser now."
Likening the Egyptian Presi­
dent to Hitler, he said methods
applied by Egyptian authorities
In expelling stateless Jews and
depriving many other* of Egyption citizenship clearly recalls
methods used by the Nads.
Ben-Gurion told .Parliam ent a
number of Egyptian cars captur­
ed in Sinai tor* the swastika
marking and that an Arable
transition of "Mein K a m p f was
found in the baggage of a number
of Egyptian offleeri taken prison­
er by the Israelii.
H« presented a resolution. Im­
mediately adopted, expressing
‘‘profound shock at atrocities per•petrste*! agaio.t the J*w« of
Egypt by the Egyptian military
Junta and that country’s dictator,
who is trampling Into th* dust
the right* of men.”
Frederic C. Murray, director of year; t h *
Industrial S&lt;-wing
The resolution was supported
by deputies of all parties except Adult and Vocational Education Courses; the Ceramics and Art
for Seminole County, -spoke to (.lasses; and the buainess educathree Communists.
members of the Pilot Huh
si tion course* whieh are taught by
their meeting held in th* Yacht Mrs J. P. Hall. It is planned to
Club Isst night on the value and start publlr speaking classes, Span­
Mental Health
Importance of Adult Education. ish and Telegraphy as well as
"A person 1* never too old to home sewing and decorating
Assn. Lauds C B S
learn”,
declared Murray at he course* in the future.
The National Association for
In closing Murray praised th*
Mental Health has announced that pointed out tha various programs
It will present an award te th* offered In the adult education field, people of Seminole County end
Columbia Broadcaiting System which are designed to create in­ said that he hoped to continue
for "outstanding service in the telligent an well informed citi­ in his chosen profession "right
here in Sanford, then retire here
zens, regardless of age.
®Two teams have clinched a played In order to detc-mine the fight against mental Illness” and
The Diversified
Cooperative in this lovely city”.
particularly
for
Its
production
of
berth in the Peanut Bowl game winners In the school's compctiTraining Program which has been
Murray was Introduced by Mr*.
slated to be played In Ssoford lion for Peanut Bowl Honors, I OUT OF DARKNESS, th* tel*- Instituted la the Seminole High Nancy Brock, education chairman
•n Dec. 7 In the Sanford MemorThe winners weren’t deei led j vision program dealing with ‘nen- School for the first time this year, for th* club. A vie, president of
U1 Baseball Park.
until next to the last game "be- : tal Illness.
has attracted three girls and 10 the Florida Adult Education As­
The team of Mra. Sybil R iu tb . cause the play has been so close The film was shown to a local boys thus far, stated Murray. He sociation and treasurer of the
room at Sanford Gram m ar School and the competition so keen," j audience at the Episcopal Parish explained that the students attend Seminole County Education. Murhouse on Nov. 4 by the program school during the morning hours, ray. a graduate of Nebraska
won the first berth in the Peanut said lieckenbach.
Bowl lineup.
i Today's seore for the Seminoles clulrm in. Mn A. R Key, of and work at their chosen voca- State Teachers College, cam* to
Thij morning, shortly at-er 11 was made by Gary Bishop when ' the Seminole County Assn, far tlon during the afternoon for which Sanford In IMS a* director of
o’clock, th* Seminole* of Mrs he completed the touchdown on Mental Health.
they r* ccive a remuneration com- Veterans Education. He served
■vbert Richards room at Sanford a three-yard pass from Butch So great was th* popular re­ parable to any beginner's pay.' five years In the U. S. Army and
sponse to the first TV showing of
(reantm ar School defeated the R uer.
Pointing out that adult educa- was discharged as a captain,
Black Hawks of Mrs. Alice Grants
Next Thursday, th* Sanford OUT OF DARKNESS on Mar. 18 tion Is on the upgrade in Semi-&lt; Mrs. Sue S. Stevenson presided
room to clinch a spot in the bowl Grammar School will stage a that CBS presented it twice again nole County, Murray said there over tha msetlng last night and
gigantic Peanut Bowl parade —er Apr. 23 snd Nov. 2S.
lineup next week.
ire now 193 whit* students and 2d reminded members that Saturday,
Tb* score in this morning's through downtown Sanford in
"The past few years have seen negroes attending vocational clas- Dec. 1 la "Pilot Club Day" for
game between th* two sixth grade which the Seminole High and a tremendous increase in public sea while there are 123 white and manning- tha Salvation Army
teansa waa 7-0.
Junior High School bends will awareness of its No. 1 health 100 negro studunt* taking adult Kettles .
Each team at Sanford Gram- piny,
problem — menial Illness,” Sir. education courees.
I Mr*. Ruth Scott, a director of
m ts School, said Harold HtckeuTwo stops will be made along F. Barry Ryan, president of Among the programs being of- the Seminole County TB Assoback, principal t t tha school, has the rout* of the parade for the NAMH. said. "Much of th . credit fered In adult education and voca- elation, and a former member of
played 19 games against their op cheerleader* and majorettes tn for this should go to CBS and tional training, Murray listed the 'the Pilot Club, spoke briefly on
(Qnanu.
demonstrate their agility and to Dr. Frank Stanton, Its presi- Railroad Training program which behalf of th« Tuberculosis AssoLa iB, 449 gams* have been, poisa.
was attended by U peeoaa Uus, cutioa and urged all members t*
i dent.”

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Value O f Adult Education Told
participate in the program by
"sending In your checks for the
Christmas Seals; by giving blood
to th* blood bank aqd by having
chest X-raya made when th* Mo­
bile Unit Is In town” .
Announcement was made of the
Christmas party which will be
held on Tuesday, Dee. 11 at 8:30
p. m. Members* families are in­
vited to attend the party. Each
member wa* reminded to bring
a toy, gift wrapped, to be turned
over to the Elks Club's Commun­
ity Christmas Tree.
Mrs. V0I1 Lambertson, public
affairs chairman, volunteered to
attend a supper meeting of USO
representatives to be held Thurs­
day evening at Jim Spencer’s
Restaurant. The Pilot Club fu r­
nishes hostesses two nights month­
ly year round at Iho local USO
Center with Walter 1. Carter
serving this year as chairman of
the committee.
An appeal was read from th»
White Cross Services in Orlando,
for used sheets to be sent to th*
hospitals In Africa. For a number
of years the Pilot Cub has par­
ticipated in this project.
Thera were 21 memberi pre­
sent at th , dinner and progam
meeting. Tickets for the club's
annual Hospital Benefit Card P a r­
ty which will be held in th* Mayfair Inn on Jsn. IS were dietribut*4 ha kLrt H. Je ftwaaao*.

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ment of Russian-installed Pre­
mier Janos Kadat.
An excellent source, who asked
not to o* quoted by name, said. More than 23,000 calls were raMalenxov now a deputy Soviet | corded on the "Prayer F or the
premier, arrived tn '.he Hungarian &amp;ay" .service here In Sanford,
capital. Nov. 23
j according to the Rev. Phillip
This source said it was M a l e n - L u t h kov who advised Kadar to change.clJ n
®
8 ed“«mer
his lenient attitude and resort’tol
lJ*v ,* 'ed *'*• flgwwg thl#
Harsh measures against still warn,nI.
striking Vung.-rlt* worker#
The estimate that more than
• This v &lt;
explanation given
***** be,rd
fop Kadar's two shnrp speech**1!,
Fof.
•• •
broadcast Sunday and Mon-lay in (/?!“*mum 0DV
tbe R«vwhich he reversed his former
,?!m in n ,!l1nd
th»t
conciliatory attitude 'n confer
r
w 1 0,0
thousand*
ences with leaders of the w orkers'. . orc "*.7 an accurate count of
council of Greater Budapest.
! ,he " umbcr of ealN made to th*
Although Kadar has Vstcd ex T !* 1,*;* , '.nc° An&lt;- »• t**” »valU
pllclty that he will add only "non- _ .’ _
_
partbans" to his presently 1"0 _ T„ P r ,F, r For The Day Is a
per cent Communist government,' f.u c **rv*^* made available to
he conferred yesterday fur three, ,i™‘® ^ ho f#el ‘he ne*d *°r •
hours with Bela Kovacs, secrc-1 "J°.'?cnt • " * * from ‘he cares
tary general of the Smallholders of. U,e f7 0rI,,‘
,
merely asks the tlc„
t
.
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Phone operator lor 1928 and a 30.
„ . u wHhouk
Kovacs. who spent more th a m______
^ o n d prayer „ M
heard
seven years In Russiar. prisons |n|rrffrpne0 from outjiJ# j‘n"™
and Is irobahly the only person t(lCM
the Hungarian pea.vntry would The service U available 24 hours
accept is their leader had been, hotl„ „ (lay with _hc £' ™
a minister of .tat* In Imre Na- ch, nged „„ lhn lutotna„ e y
* o v * r V " * n t awer service once each day.
wh^ ' h^ Ro“ Un‘ overthrew. | No mfntlon of tfh,trcj, ^ a .
What Kadar dHcture.l with ,|on Ia made on thfl ,
recorded
K°Although
au V T ’l l " c b:, T
which 1. voiced by
the Smallholdersa;fune-1 P'«*er
Rev. Ph||,|p
Su ,ho
,,
Uoned for only . f.w day. during , public |erv|c# th lt
are
£
Nagy a brief regime a'**r being erin*,- t M P u ta f gehU nm etL
Inactive during the long Comma- ..#nd
hooe |ha, more £
nU tenure in Hungary, the parly mon&gt; of 0ur rri, mlj tflrmi!!hout
undoubtedly would iv the moat the s «nfnrd area will take ad.
powerful In the country If free vantagP of th# opportltQlty ,0 1-a
electlorr were hs'J
. | j ..
Smallholder politicians bell.ve| The automatic answering ser­
in .! Malenkov advise 1 Kadar notiV, „ on wh!ch ,hf ..p
“ Fop
to tolerate the ex'itcncu of other Thc I)ay-. ,a rccor,,0i| „ ma,,#
politicol piirtles until tlm "l[,,n*j possible Ihrough a leas-* with Iho
garlan Socialist Workers party, " ; Southern Ucll Talcphotvi and
K«dar s new ( ommunln party
Telegraph Co.
much atronger.
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Man K ilh Bobcat
'Porky' Oliver Is
Tuecdav In Swamp
In„ n Snnford
Today
. „
, ,
. . A 20-pound bobcat was killed

Torlre' Oliver, playing pro fo r i,ate y„ u rd .y afternoon in tha
h# Sfayfalr Inn around the golf- Tjlk(, M(mr()e Sw
J(11. off
Ing rlrcle* of the nation tincH wc&lt;t
street
last December was In Sin ford to-1 r K U p *who |lveJ
, hp
day for , brief one hour .lay
„ i(, , hat h. hat be&lt;!n ..|etlp |f
Oliver, at the Mayfair Inn track,.. of the heffy an|m a, and
Country Club and Golf Course decided yesterdsv to foljow them,
hi. morning was on hi* way to |
saw M h ,he m |||l anr) ,h#
West Palm Reach to take part hi; female playing
an open field.”
the tournament there.
| F.re Haiti nn ha (tliplayrti the bob*
Apparently pleased with th e ;cat tic(l l0 hU blcyt.|e h a n „ ph, rJ&gt;
excellent condition of the May-' Tho feinale wa, killed with ena
fair Inn Golf course, Porky Oily- a rif]# lhot tbrougtl u ,, head l t
e r posed for Th* Sanford Herald a distance of about 50 yards,
pictures Just before leaving for i &gt; r r , a j , |
th . West Palm Beach tournv
“ More than likely the male la
ment.
„
around.” said Lee. "and I'll get
He will he hack In Sanford for b|m i^f.,,-,. |ong »
the Mayfair Inn'* $13,000 PGA
Lee explained that he waa us­
°P«n ln D u m b e r,
ing a toll action rifle wh’rh
wasn't quite quick enough to get
,hoth of th* animala a* they
played In the openway,
"I've seen only three bobcat* la
my life.” he said, "and thla is
ona of them.”

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Christmas Shopping With Your
, Neighbors In Local Stores

■it;

m ote ehop pb y day* untD

Within that time th# Merchant* of Banwill be verrinf their fHende and neighfrom fh « lf upon shelf o f merchandise,
*d to tha very top, selected from th o
choice item s a t the top o f Santa’s g ift
I t Is reported that during the short per* o f tim e known as the Christmas shopping
n as much as 25 per cent o f the y e a n
will be rung op.
80, tt stands to reason that the Christmas
am ' Is an Important one for
the local
neasman. Important, for it Is with th e
ho makes in this peticula? season o f
1year that he trill add necessary improveate to b is store, ekpand Into larger and
varied fields -of merchandise, employ
______________.
tional personnel, and to buy from his
iw merchants more end better equipt te operate his business.
. To tha citizens o f Sanford and Seminole
■ P *-T cu n'.y thl* Is n real challenge. For without
1 ^ * th e support of those who earn their Uvellr.-rbood here, o f those who would like to see
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the d t r grow additional thousand!, o f those
who would like to see their community proa. p tr . the merchant would be the owner o f
•fin em pty ahell rather than a houae o f plenty£MS
And yet, there are those who would call
' . * ! loyal citizen “narrow-minded" for refus•tag to buy merchandise from anyone but a
r *rn local merchant.
There are people In Sanford, numbers of
yVl
them who ere faithful to th e merchant! and
businessmen here, who refuse to go In any
i i • • store, wherever It mey be, located outside
o f their home community to buy m erch an t
W dlse for Chriatmaa firin g, and dally neccs■. Ar»iu aitiea.
It muat be realized that those o f ua who
a - have buslneesea In 8anford and 8em!nole
County depend upon 8»nford and Seminole
County people for customera. Those cua' tomera are neighbors, friends, acquaintances
•—maybe not right next door to you, but ao
close that w e apeak regularlyThe only exclusive franchise these very
loyal citizens recognize Is the exclusive
franchise o f shopping with local merchants
1 —and only w ith them—regardless o f what
*y.r
*/#*’• m ay be purchased.
Let’s look around us, find our neighbors

The Sanford Herald
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aetijoo
taaSo w III ka aharyaS far at regular adrortl.ing raloa

af tha Atoootaiae free*
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Page 4,

Wednesday. November 28. 1916

TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
/L e t your light ao shine before men, that
they may ae your good works and give
glory to your Father who Is in heaven.”
READ: Matthew B: 18-17.

PART THAT WENT OVER THE FfrKE 1AST

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Mid-East Never Runs O u t O f Trouble
B y BO CRXAGH
AW srtrtsi Pi**s N*we Analyst
WASHINGTON Uft-The Middle
Cast Is s ta r t of raanr things, bat
tt MTtr rttas out of trouble. As
If the Sues affair weren't bad
enough, a Syrian crisis now 1s
brewing on the edge of It. Could
b« a had so t. too, and another
threat to world peece.
Tbs nuin reason: Russia unques­
tionably ha 1 gained a foothold in
tha aaeiest Syriaa desert land.
Sons American • authorities are
concerned th a t Syria may be
sucked all the way Into the' Com­
munist o rb it
Syria has been accepting arms
from gussla. Also, all bat unnotic­
ed la the furor over Sues, proSoviet officers have seised control
of Syria’s « , 000-man army. It
would surprise nobody If the army
sslsod formal control of the govornment
Now add these facts:
1. Syria would be &lt;he obvious
staging area for the "volunteers”
Russia still says she Is ready to
throw against tha British, French

and friends among the merchants of San­
ford and Seminole County and shop with
them . Give each one that voice o f assurance
th at "here we live, here we will shop, and
it is here that growth and progress will be
predominant In the months ahead:
There are no "narrow-minded” people
among those who shop exclusively with the
merchant! o f their own hometown. They
recognise and can add up the profits that
have been, d a d s by shopping In Sanford—
for they've saved on gasoline, wear and
tear on tires and cur, parking costs, shoe
leather, and the general condition of the
nerves. Not to Include, perhaps, the hours
o f time consumed In travel, meals, and walk­
ing.
And let’s not forget that extra pleasure
«ne will get when shopping w ith friends and
{ &gt;eigM&gt;ora—and th e "Merry Christmas"
greeting between good friends who have
added to one another's prosperity and good
will.
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1. A m p r i r n C l i n m i t n ?
,S .
.® .C O f lip p in g .'
By SAM DAWSON
l ara and financier* are worrying | ability of most materials.
America la tha greatest r n n n lr y In the
NEW YORK
Moat trad* and with a t tbe convention sponsored Another worry Both for industry
world, the freest o f all notions, the rlcheat manufacturing concerns ara flying by the National Foreign Trad* and for stack trader* i* tha alow
and moat advanced. Each o f us, according high. But caution is coming back Council here thia week.
but steady shrinking of profit mar­
to his or her choice, can get worked up over into the thinking of a growing Tha uncertainties her*'at home gins. Operating coats have been
Include the yet te be tested will- rising faster than they ean be
contests. Elvis Presley, Marilyn Mon number of bualnessmen today.
Ingnas of motorists to buy aa many passed along — and It'* beginning
It
showed
up
first
in
the
atock
the bowling champlonahlps. a million
of tha naw ears as Detroit thinks to ihow In the earninga state­
market.
Daily
up*
and
down*
dollar movie, the 1957 model cars, or what there have been attributed te war they should. Thera la also tha ments, although so far It hasn't
ever you wish. But with all due respect to scares as they wax and wane. The general question of higher prices affected tha dividend policies of
entertainment, leisure, comfort, the great­ return to a cold war basla — with and tha consumer's willingness or most companies.
Even the big boom in plant ex­
ness o f America and Its citizenry it Is far the possibility of even worse — ability to pay.
Tha National Aaan. of Purchas­ pansion and equipment buying —
from Inappropriate to state, and keep re­ haa played a large part In the ing Agent* lay that sa far there now at a record high—show* some
planning of both atoek trader* and
stating, th at unless Americans learn more Industrialists.
le na sign that w ar aearas have first signs ot slowing down. While
Influenced th» buying of It* mem­ machine tool shipments are at a
they or their children can perlah.
But there la a group in Wall
The growing lack of concern for educa­ Streat — even if a minority aa ber*. But it say* they are much high level, new orders aren't pour­
more cautious now about buying
tion, the declining curiosity which seems to far as loundlng off la concerned— fa r ahead — both beeauie of the ing In aa fast as they once did.
And new plant building may top
coincide with television, the disinclination who have bees wondering about Increased price* and the easy aval!- out In th« first half of 1937.
the
high
price
ef
atodia
and
the
o f many to learn, la a danger. A modem
high apeed of Industry as it climb­
*°c-«ty can retain a position o f leadership ed to new height*.
and dominance only by the u*e o f knowledge.
in the market the worry ha*
A modern nation can retain Its democratic bean over the debated question of
freedoms only If Ita citizenry Is Informed whether stock prices bav* risen
faster than earnings and ao are
and relatively well educated.
MMMN Ml MMMSINf E l i
anticipating what industry
Technical and scientific knowledge, en­ now
ONHAFFT home Ufa may even velop before tha child la 3. One*
will be doing well into the future.
gineering knowledge and skill, n greater
have a harmful effect upon th* datected, the child needs tha help
In Industry the worry Is whether
of a eempetent vision specialist.
eyesight of soma children.
sense o f history— these are but a part of another levelling off period may
This specialist might advise ocIn
a
study
of
aome
400
crosswhat is involved hi our development, our b« ahead. Earllar thl* year induaeyed nuagstera, tha Batter VI elusion, eorractlva glaeeoa, visual
maintenance o f our present world position try paused after a headlong up­
agerckw . a n operation, or a comaion In s titu te reports, It 1
Mnatloa of soma of these renteestimated th a t aa high as t t
and perhaps. In the lest analysis, our sur­ ward rush and levelled off for a
time. In the lummer, and especial­
cant af tha caaaa might have been
vival.
ly after the end of the steel strike,
caused by arno tional dlitarbancaa Occlusion means th at ecu eye
Sports and entertainment need not be it shot upward again.
a t home. Wnea a happier atmos­ to covered up ao that tho other
acorncd, but a sense of balance and per­
phere was established toy the iy»—tha squatting aye—to forced
Industrial production apparently
p aren ts, th a ehlldren’a vision Into Btor* activity. Occlusion can
spective must be retained. T ht strength of climbed to a new high In Novem­
usually Improved rapidly.
be total, shutting out all light,
e nation depends significantly upon , the ber. Department store sales are
or partial, allowing some light to
D o m b I Strike Suddenly
running
a
bit
ahead
of
a
year
ago.
knowledge, the education and the skill of its Personal Incomes, on average, are
A cross-eyed condition m u lt enter the eye.
citizens.
tog ; m lack ef coordination
lit of Time
at a new high. In many places
between tha eye muscles usually Aa eye doesn't have to us ocIs America doing enough to keep up, to employment is at a record high.
doaent appear suddenly. Oc
Few. If any. see any marked
Mudad constantly, i t ean be dona
continue developing? Or Is America slipping
ally IV* likely to sneak up an a ter a week, a month or aven
backing down from these heady
Into complacency?
youngster ao gradually th a t It longer. I t also ean be done Inter­
This Is one of the most Important ques­ heights.
goes unnoticed for quite a while. mittently for an hour or so at a
But some are beginning to
In th* early stag**, a child'* time.
tions we cun ask ourselves and think about preach caution. Before they left
eyas
may be perfectly straight
at the present time.
for Hollywood, Fla., for their an­
when looking up or at distant Spectacles with special lenses

Businessmen

Becoming Cautious

Home Troubles May
Harm Child's Eyes

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nual convention, a number of mem­
bers of the Investment Bankers
Assn, of America were advising
their clients to take a cautious »?proach to common stocks and
were prnising the virtues of
bonds and ta exempt lecum lei.
The uncertainties they see In the
outlook include the touchy affair*
In the Mid Ka«t and in eastern
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Europe, where others than our­
It seems you ju st about finish the last selves have already upaet trade
o f the Thanksgiving turkey hash when it’s route*, plied up proglemi of get­
ting oil and dollar* on the western
tim e to pick out the bird for Christmas.
Europeans — a criaia that aome
1,200 American exporters, Import-

The average person spends from 11 to 14
hours o f his waking hours daily In total
dnrkness, scientists say. This Includes not
only night hours, but the tim e spent in
blinking. We wonder if they figured In the
time th e average person spends with his
eyes closed to his own faults.
/

Old W est Myths Slowly Exploding
By HAL BOYLK
NEW YOIIK IM—One by one the
myths about the old WUd West
are bring exploded.
' i t bai been shown pretty con­
vincingly, tor example, that' the
ordinary oldtime eewboy, far
•from being deadly in • gun fight,
.IWaa usually lucky If ha could hit
the ald« of a wall la a aaloon
brawl.
Moat revolver rights between
cowboys shad more ammunition
Ulan blood.
But one belief th« Wntern fic­
tion fan has stubbornly clung to
that the average Indian was a
louiy shot compared to tho aver­
age U. S. cavalry trooper.
Alat, |t turn* out thia la a fa ­
ble, too. It seema that, gun for
gun, th« noble redskin of tha
plains was usually more than a
match for bta blue-clad soldier
m foe. And If thero bad been more
Indiana with mora guns we might
at
all be speaking Sloua today and
living In low-coat tepee projects
initead of mortgaged homes.
Proof that the Indian was no
■*slouch aa a markiman—when he
NT could get a rifle—la given In tha
current Issue of “Cunt” maga; tine by 6tan!ey Vesta), a Uni
versity of Oklahoma profeiaor and
C noted Western authority.
He quotes a report la the aecrn
tary of war made by Oen. George
Crook In 1&gt;7I:
“ I heve seen our friendly In­
diana. riding at full speed, shoot
..r
and kill a wolf, also on the run;
While
thing that our
s troops ItcanU hita rare
an Indian on horse­
back, though tho reldUr may be
on his feet a t the time.”
m
Vestal also compiled a box
(core of 12 major engagements In
which a total of 10,336 Indiana
fought 3.213 white*. The result*:
Indians 69 killed, 3S wounded:
Whites 333 dead. 102 wounded;
Other than the aitonishiogly
low number of casualties on eltie r aide.” Vestal laid, the bat*

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Ovntrally crossed eye* wUl de­

are available for this. Sometimes
tie-on patches or pads of cotton
placed over the closed eyelid anf.
fastened with adhesive tape, can
be used.
qtrznioM ajh&gt; AJtswta
X. T.: I have been told I have
polyp* of tti* rectum. What would
you advise 7
Answer: Polyps of th* rectum
usually ahouid be removed. Polyps
may beoomt cancerous If allowed
te go untreated for a ions period
•f lima. Matter wo your doctor

Called Bulletism

* f i j w r s s s . . . u s„u .

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which has known little else since *hoot‘ lhe"V ■
.
„
the days of the conquering Greeks
Dali, arriving on tha Uner
2,000 years ago.
1United Statei, gave ship news reBut trouble la the last thing the porters the details of th# methMUsourl-slxed country ateds rig h t 1od. Their head* are atUl »pinnuw.
! nln/.
She's In bad shap* economically I As best they could understand
as a result of th* eriiia over Sues it, the idea la this:
—and part of this trouble Is home-1 Dali makes heiea In lead pellets
grown.
and inserts pleees of lithographic
With no Interference from Ih* pencils In tho holes.
authorities, three station* on the
Then he place* the pellet* in 0
pipeline running across Syria from his arquebus and fires them at
Iraq to the Mediterranean have a stone lithographic plate, "creat­
been blown .up — a prize example ing a violent, moat exptoalv* and
of cutting off one's note to spite tremendous force on the atone."
Britain’s face. Syria lost millions
lie said it alio creates "lines
of dollars in badly needed revenue of force or tension—In every di— she get* a rakeoff on oil flow- rectlon—fast, violent and clean."
Ing through th* lines. She also cut
As the mustachioed artist ex­
off a major source of her own fuel. plained, he laboriously wielded
A glance at the map will show his 20-pound, five-foot arquebus
you Syria's strategic Importance. to make his points. Reporters
Turkey — which only Monday- scurried to keep Us point in the
accused the Syrians of fomenting other direction from thrta.
trouble with neighboring countries
DaU. asiertinr 'hat he la "burst­
—Ues to th* north. Iraq, Jordan ing with electru.ty" ovbr th*
and Iaraeli form a rim on the east scheme, said he got the Idea last
and south. Lebanpd fits in like a summer while shooting In his
Jigsaw puzzle on the west, leaving back yard at Port Lligat, Spain.
Syria with a short but vital The result, he said, was: “ no
stretch of Mediterranean seacoast mor» pencils—bullets from now
between Lebanon and Turkey.
on."
A handler operating base for th*
Ruasiant woulid be hard to imag­
TB germs are tough to beat.
Buy Christmas Seals and help t
ine.
It would be equally hard to make the winning touchdown
imagine Turkey and Iraq, which against tuebrculosls.

lA F P 'A ’ DAY

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“It teem* gllly now, but it all started with this p etty
little a r g u me n t. , . ”
(&gt;

SINGER ESCORTED
ACROSS BORDER
GRAND RAPIDS, N. D.
Philip R. Singer wis eicorted acro** the border from Canada
yesterday and Jailed her* await­
ing arrival of Gainesville, Fla.,
authorities.
Singer, 41, ia wanted on a
charge of murder for the killing
of Mrs. Usee Fagan, wife of tha
prosecuting attorney at Gainesvillo.
He was deported front Canada
because of illegal entry *nd|
brought here from Winnipeg by
immigration and Royal Canadian
Mounted Police officer*.

ties "reveal an important trait with rapid-fire Gatling guns and
Hotchkiss cannon.
of the Sioux campaigns.
"The warriors could not face ar­
"Tho Indians, like Napoleon,
fought aa a rule only when they tillery, and a good thing, too,” h*
had the advantage of number*. said. "Man to man, too often the
The Sioux killed about five time* Indians matched tha whltea’ fire­
aa many white soldiers as they power superiority with brains, cun­
lost Indians killed, and wounded ning and straight shooting, and
approximately four times aa many won. With the few guns they had,
the Indians could shoot well."
Whites.
In two world w art and in Korea
‘They did this with hardly half
enough gun* lo go around under thousands of American Indians al­
tha best conditions, and with no so proved that, tf anything, they
could right better on foot than
cannon at all.”
It haa often been claimed that their forefather* had on horse­
the reason a force of 1,000 In­ back.
dians waa able to wipe out 20*
cavalry troopers In Cuater’a last
stand In the battle of the Little
Big Horn In 1176 waa that rene­
gades had supplied them all with
repeating rifle*.
"A fanstaitie yarn,” said Ves­
tal. "After the greatest affort,
________ By BENNETT CIBF------------only about half of Sitting Bull's
LD JUDGE ELKINS was owner and editor of the Frogville,
warriors were abla to obtain wea­
pons. Of these, mahy had old
Gazette (or 32 years, and most of that'tim e, he insisted,
flintlocks, condemned muskets, he had lost money both in circulation and advertising. O ut­
musile-Ioaders, smooth boras.”
side Job printing, he added,
Army ordnancs reports bear Isn’t what It used to be,
Veatsl out. When th# Indians la­ either. "W here do any prof­
ter surrendered their weapons, 160
ef the 264 long guns they turned its come from?" he waa
in were old-fashioned raujale- naked. The Judge winked
loader* and tha rest were gener­ and said, “Every issue we
ally Inferior to riflaa carried by make at least ten funny ty­
pographical error*—and sell
the U. S. cavalry.
Pointing out that every Indian ’em to them *mart-el*ck:*
had to arm himielf at hia own city magazine*.”
expense—they had no ordnance
• • •
department—Vestal said It coat 20
The caihier of e small­
buffalo robes or several horses
to buy even a breach-leading ri­ town movie drlve-ln was
counting up the day’s re­
fle.
“Ooly rich Indian* could af­ ceipts when she suddenly
ford repeaters, and rich Indians saw a gun pointing at her
were no more numerous per cap­ through the wicket, and a gruff voice itnging in her ear:
ita than rich whit* men are.”
"Lady, that waa the wqrst picture of the year, so I'll ask you
Ammunition waa so eapensiv* to give me ei’erybodp's money back!"
that Indiana with rifles conserved’
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It for batlle, and continued to hunt'
Warning signs propo*«d for th* zoo tn Central Park: K»«p your
the buffalo with lance and bow distance from th* c*g«t! Feeding yoursetf to th* animate ta
and arrow.
strictly forbidden."
Vestal said tha Indian threat
O 111*, kr B«na«lt C*il. DutnbuUd hr Kins PutuiM
ended wbaa the eavalry eam l up.

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objacta. They are apt to be out
of line only when ha looks down
to read or does other doic-ranga
tasks. For this reason, you've got
to watch your child's vision very
oara fully.
Unless you taka prompt eorroatire measures, tho ty*a might,
la some eases, area become per­
manently crossed. Iv in worse,
the turning eye may be sup­
pressed until U baas Ita vision
through disuse.

and Iaraeli forces which have not could crush Syria like a nut In a
yet withdrawn from the Sue* area. cracker, standing by idly which
2. Moscow radio charged yester­ such a thing happened—to say
day that Syria’s well-heeled neigh- nothing of the reaction of the
M r Iraq has been trying to flood United States and Britain.
Syria with arm* for use in a r e
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volt against the government. With .
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f. (
a perfectly straight face, Russia 5 0 1 V a d O T U Q 1 1 I S
denounced "subversive activities"
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of thl* kind aa "criminal."
U S H IO N e W M e t h o d
2. Iraq followed through within
9
hours with a request to the Uuited
States for "more defensive arms”
NEW YORK OM—fain ter Salva­
Including planes and anti-aircraft dor Dili, whose artistic technique
gum. This country has been send­ heretofore has been unlike any
ing munition* to oil-rich Iraq but thing in this world, or out of it
the amounts never have been dis­ has a new method now—"bullet- M
closed.
Ism."
There are other factors aplenty,
While th* new technique sUH It
but these alone show the stored- something out of this world, the
np lightning In tbe situation—with
-year-old Spanish artist feel*
the United States already involved. that it is appropriate “now that
They indicate, too, the extent to everything la in bullets."
which the camel'i nose is under He uses a forerunner of the
the tent, to use an old desert say­ musket, a 16th Century device
ing. In other words, how far Rus­ known as the arquebus, to pro­
sian penetration of the Middle duce his pictures. Instead of

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THE SANFORD HERALD W ed.. N or. 28, 1956 P a g e ■

S o cialfcv&amp;ntA

Couple Reveals
W edding Plans

Final plans for their wedding
have been revealed by Mis*
Yvonne Cullen, daughter of 3(c
and Mrs. J . P. Cullen, and HarBv g r a c e t r r r v r m * n ! tn
I vey C. Wilkinson, son of Mr. and
This past weekend proved to[ While home visiting his parents Mrs. C. J . Wilkinson,
be a gay time of homecoming Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Robison, | The wedding will take place
‘ 7 IID .IT
WKDMnDU
for college students lucky enough Ronnie
Robison (poke to the Saturday night a t 8 p m. at the!
to be in the old home town for student body of SHS on Wednes- First Baptist Church, with the
The Training Union worker* The Rev. D. S. Carneflx will
the Thanksgiving holidays. Those day giving them Interesting in- Rey. Fred Fisher officiating,
of Um First Baptist Ctiurch will conduct the morning devotlonj
arriving oo Wednesday began formation on The
Citadel, his Mra Wendcli H lrt will serve
have a covered dish supper at over WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
The Norman De Vere Howard
their holiday fun by attending the alma matar. It must have been l4 matron of honor and bridcs8:30, Prayer Meeting at 7:30 and
Sanford-DeLand football game good, Ronnie, 'cause
we hear maldl
j* MllJ Connie Bon.
Training Union Workers' Council Chapter, U. D. C„ will meet at 3
p. m. with Mrs. Reuel F Robison.
that night where they enjoyed that you “recruited" several!
a t 1:13 p m.
nie of Dublin Ga., and Misa Glynn
Prayer Meeting at the First 1407 E. 2nd St., with 3lrs. Claude
seeing all old acquaintance*. P a r
---------------------Sikes of Atlanta, Ga. Denise Cone
Methodist Church will be at 7:30 P. Herndon serving as co-hostess.
ties and such held afterwards
will be Dower girl.
By SARA RING
The Lamplighters Class of the
p.m., with tha Bible Study led by
gave all a chance to talk over Y v n n n t * C * I I I I O n
C. J. Wilkinson will act as
On
the
shelf
and
ready
for
cir­
First Christian Church will meet
old times with old friends. Then » V O f l / l C
the pastor.
best man for his son, and serving
The Rev. D. S. Carneflx will at 6:30 p. m. at the church for culation: “Autumn Cornea E ar­ on Thursday each spent "turkey r
,
I A i f* I
as ushers will be Wendell Hlrt,
conduct the morning devotions a potlurk supper and the annual ly** by Howard Breslin takes day" In the Thanksgiving tradl- h Q lQ
A t j/ lO W e r David Hosack and Earl Ratliff.
election of officers.
over WTRR a t 8:30 a. m.
W
place In the summer of 1953, In tlon of his family. The remainder
Roger Harris will be soloist,
THURSDAY
a small Connecticut town. De­ of the holiday! were spent
and Mr*. S. E. McCoy will be or­
SA1URDAY
The W. M. S. of the First Bap­
ganist.
The R. A.'s of the First Bap­ borah Clifford, the town librar­ much the same way with atu
tist Church will study the book tist Church will meet at 3 a. m. ian, falls In love with Johnny dents "living it up" with friends, Misa Yvonne Cullen, who will
A reception will b* held at the
“ Japan Advances", taught by
Leo a professional aaseball play­ they hadn't seen for several ^
« . C. Wilkinson Saturday, Woman’s Club following the
MONDAY
Mrs. Charles L. Arnold. At noon
The Catholic Women's Club er, and la about to discard the months, and also trying to sneak was honored Tuesday night with wedding. All friends of the couple
a covered dish luncheon will be will hold its regular meeting at premature splnaterhood that has in a few moments of rest In pre- a linen shower in tho home of are Invited to attend.
served snd at 2 the study will 8 p. m. at the Elks Club annex. been thrust upon her. Then, on paratirn for the long grind of Mrs. Denver Cordell. This was
conclude.
The short business meeting will the heels of Hurricane Diane, the studies ahead. Following church an informal affair, anl one that
At 4 p. m. the Sunbeams, G. be followed by the annual Christ­ flood itrikes. bringing tragedy scvices Sunday goodbyes were was enjoyed by all attending.
Mrs. Davis W ill
A.'s, and R. A.'s of the First mas party.
and confusion and unexpected said
.
.by , most, and students reMrs. Cordell used fell flowers
Baptist Church will study books
heroism sod cowardice—and in turned to the college earopu*
her dec0r«ilng scheme and In 'e Guest Speaker
TUESDAY
on Jspan. Mrs. W. D. Gardiner
T&lt;mm&gt; ,-,jpfa .c(! from
the midst of disaster Deborah ready to buckle down again after | th,
T*’»
ft***
nf
the
Mrs. Terrv Hjrd. and Mrs. II. IT.
faces tier own moment of lieci Gils little breather of fun and the ceiling was a gold and silver ' * Annssnl Service
Martin will be the teachers. Sup- First Baptist Church will hold sion; life with Johnny In a new relaxation.
Mrs. Cecil Davis, Daytona, a
birdcage containing two love­
per will be served at 8 and the IU regular meeting and Christ- town or staying behind to help
Home from FSU for the holi­
chlldren will be dismissed at 7:13 mas party at the church annex at rebuild the stricken community. days were Nancy Rountree, Eli­ bird*. The dining room tnble was member of the national Board of
overlaid with a lace cloth and Finance and Promotional Re­
6:45 p. m. There will be a cov­
P. m.
lationships of the Disciples of
“Written On W ater" by Vicki zabeth Woodruff, Mike Whelchel,
The W. M. U. would appre­ ered dish supper and exchange Baum la about Glenn Hammers, and Jamns Devls who visited was centered with a beautiful Christ, former president of the
arrangement of crotons. White
ciate borrowing any articles that of gifts. Hostesses will be Mrs.
their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
United Church Women of Fla.,
you might have from Japan. C. A. Anderson Jr.. Mrs. W. P. son of a wealthy San Francisco Rountree, Mr. and Mrs. Harry napkins with a bride and groom and former president of the Chris­
family
and
Tracey
Cowles,
an
in
the
corner
were
used
to
car­
Brooks
J
r.
and
Mrs.
11.
G.
Hasty.
Please bring them to the church
Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
tian Women’s Fellowship of the
The Daughters of Wesley Sun* American oil heiress. They meet Whelchel and Mr. and Mrs. J. ry out the bridal them*.
early Thursday morning.
Christian Churches of Fla., will
Games were played and prizes
The Rev. D. S. Carneflx will day School class will hsvc a in a low Mexican bar where ,C. Davis, respectively.
be the guest speaker at the an­
business
session
and
Chlrstmas
I
Tracey
l»
slumming
with
her
conduct the morning devotions
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright of Christmas decorations were nual Woman's Day service a t the
party
at
7:30
p.
m.
In
McKinley
husband
Prince
Barany.
Full
of
over WTRR a t 8:30 a. m.
were glad to have their daugh- won by several of tha guests.
First Christian Church, Runday,
A dessert courae was served U a.m. Her subject will be "Im ­
Cub Scout Pack Ten will meet Hall. An exchange of gifts will action and quick paced, exciting ters, Peggy and Mary Ann home
and
a
wonderful
combination
of
take
place.
Jin
Albert
Hickson’s
later
In
the
evening.
at the First Methodist Church at
mortal Tidings In Mortal Hands."
for Thanksgiving from FSU.
adventure and romance.
group will be hostesses.
Those honoring Miw Cullen
7 30 p.m.
Mrs. 0. T. Pearson will preside.
Margaret Morrison returned
“Tribe That Lost Its Head" by
Sunday to Stetson after visiting were her grandmother, of Dublin. Mr*. G W Morgan, Mrs V. IT.
Nicholas Monsarrat (The cruet
Ga.,
her
mother,
Mrs.
J
P.
Cul­
Grantham and Mrs. Chandler vail
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Rea) u k es place on an island off
Morrison, for the long weekend. len, Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson, mother will assist In the conduct of the
the southwest coast of Africa
She had as her guests on Thanks­ of the groom, Mrs. Jim Lumber- service. A special offering will be
where primitive natives have
giving Day, Mr. and &amp;frs. Earl son. Mrs. Bill Crabtree, Mrs. A. taken by Mrs. B. S. Hinson, Jr.,
long been living under British
R. Thomas, Mrs. W. A. Kratzert, Mrs. J. L. Horton, Jr, Mr*. W. L.
rule. The young native chief, Looman, also students at Stetoon. Mrs. E. C. Campbell, Mrs, W. R. Rowland and Mrs. H. K. Ring.
Curtis Hughes Jr. left Sunday
fresh from Oxford. Is used by an
At the 7:30 p.m. service Pas­
to resume his studies at Piedmont Jennings, Mrs. J. A. Williams,
BY VIRGINIA CONN
irresponsible newspaperman in College, Demorest, Ga. after Mr*. C. P. Harkey, Mrs. H. V tor Perry L. Stone will bring a
spending the holiday, srith his kelson Mrs. Calvin Wright, Mre. special message to young people
Sunday afternoon. Anita and 'school. Thia Is the achool'a only ••***{) of *
1*^
parents Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. E. Spencer and 3lrs. M. L. on "The Price of Victory in the
Bob.
.
* • HidJen
el°‘e able °to
f «the“ lD*
mon^ fomp‘
r- local British admlnUtrMon Bu(
Christian Olympics" (1 Cor.
friends
of DianaenterUlDtd
and Don Miller
carnivals
of other
Hughe*. While he was here he Porter.
the
distorted
news
story
gets
out
9 24-27). Brenda Ellett, Beverly
with a
cocktail party
In the schools, and is a lot of fun to
had a i his houseguetts BUI Le­
Evans and Sylvia Pearson will
Miller's honor. Diana Is leaving boot. On the sixth of December of hand, stirring the fires of na per* of Providence, R. 1. and
act as attendance sponsors for
next week for her home
In the teams, bands and checrlead- tionallsm among a savago group Lance Werner of Springfield,,
the service.
Carmel, California. Anita used era will
parade at four p.m. of natives, and a violent and Mas*., both of whom ere students
yellow chysanthemums on her Then the game will start Dec bloody revolt breaks out. An out­ at Piedmont.
standing novel, based on deep un­
c
table laden
with turkey
ami ember seventh
at eight p.m.
Bobby and Ernie Morris were
derstanding of one of the most
home this weekend from UofF
other goodie, with which to make This game is very important to
h'."" " " J "
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,
Ih.
m
tin
,
~
I
Ih,
™
,n
d
.
Homburger
Fry
time,
sandwiches. And if you haven't the youngster, and they take It
jJ g S S l
N
e storwo- visiting their parents Mr.
«nd , hlp League of the Congregation- A f P R C w i i l l t U o m o
story
seen Anita's collection of early very seriously. The little cheer- ™ er? ' * .P0 8" * ^
Mrs. H. E. Morris.
al-Chrlstlsn Church, held Monday
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furniture you
are leaders yell their little lungs o u t |ve" ,n
,upcrb
Stetson freshman Jim Haw- afternooni
at th*
Parsonage. C p f n c M i c e P i l l I o n
really missing something.
Their snd either take off with exulta-'
hummerBrings Gifts
by kins, Joyce Milam, Harriett
Red- ytiusl plans were made for "FUN ' 6 T6 S IV lIS S ^ e U l l G l l
house In Loch Arbor Is most tlon or dissolve In tears depending Ann Ritner is a story of an af- ding, Rctty Vernum, and Jimmy NIGHT" at the Fellowship Hall
Mrs. E. I). Smith entertnined
attractive with just Ihcright ion the out come of their particu- fectlonate family in a secure and KrUler. returned to campus Sun­ of the Church, 24th St. and Park on her patio recently with a
amount of cozineM for a party lar
tgam. School spirit
Is a untroubled world. Bummer In day evening after a weekend of Avenue, Lee. 7, 8 p. m.
hamburger fry honoring Miss
on a chilly fall afternoon.
wonderful thing and I'm not too Fedella, Colo., In 1913 was an fun at home visiting their parents A gala evening of entertainment. Yvonne Cullen. The hostess gift
eventful
time
for
the
Galbraith
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hawkins, prizes, refreshments will be f o r to the bride elect was a lovely
Farewell parties
seem to. be »M■&lt;i «i n t ftftftft.l
have forgotten
the . excite1. -ft•
» .I,A II
t. r Vhin*"thesc^davi Tom lllackmcnt anJ al.ftft.ll
thrill Ithat
comes
when family. For Mary It brought a Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Milam, the purpose or raising funds to set of breakfast dishes,
hurnhin^iehd a Ufew' frie n d s l n 'a "hole mass of fellow students ! decision on love vs career;fori M r . „nnd Mrs. C. L. Redding, Mr. landscape the church grounds.
I Those attending were Miss
urging tncir
their ncros
hcros on
to Howard, ...
an .opportunity
und Mrs.
,
..
tnr rivkiiaiit ami are
io
r r . . . . . . . . . to
— take | aim
Varnum, and Mr. and
The Chairmen
in charge of j Cullen: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dosiivinsoni victory. This feeling of unity is | charge of his own life; for 10 Mr*. John Krider Sr., respective- various committees are Sirs. W. *oy. Dr. and Mr*. Henry Meto bid y farewell to the Swinson*.
,If, .v,
„
.
nd
gon't
of the best
means of comJcar old
magic and I’nxi-i
mis- ly.
W. Linz, Tickets — Sirs. John J. I^'dln, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. WllkWalt ana oer&gt;i aoni leave
icm\e one
.
............
..
i n^Susan,ikasis*
P Cullen,
to help them pack. Attending this uallJ «he ones who arc left out '&gt;•
a
1‘bis “ J" -Mary Lou Copeland. visiHng her w „ „ am He,nbuch&gt; PriMJ _ Mr,. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hi
Harkey, Mr
delightful ------affair were
and ° " end*M * h° cnd up ry. Literary
~ Guild
7 selection
m
, , for
;
^
««&gt;rg. Ch.bot, P o .t.r. - Mrs. and Mrs. Wendell Hlrt. Mrs. Jim
----- Cy ----land, and Grace Marie Stineciph R. H. Ivers, Plana and Public- Lumbcrson and Terry Smith.
Jean
Fitton, Louise and
Jim
c0urt
December.
er visiting her parent* Mr. and J.’'
Parker. Bill Hill, Polly Brubaker,
r ; - r-p Bryr-r--;. ------"Bride of the River” by Laura J. M. Stlnecipher.
and her guost, Rosie Rurbank,
Harris is a story of antebellum
Most firmly woven "science"
Holidaying with their parents,
who incidentally Is leaving Wed­
New Orleans. Mary Marie had Mr. and Mrs G. A. Speer were
fabrics can be washed safely by
nesday to return to her home In
known only luxury, but when Mary Rose Speer, freshman at
machine, using soap or detergent
Massachusetts.
suds.
she married rlverman Levi Blais- 1,\gncs Scott, and Tommy Speer,
Anita and Hank White, new to
dell and went to live In the North, , en|or at U of' F
Mr. and Mri. A. C. Maddan had
VAH-9, have bought a Grove
she had to learn tho harsh role
u of F hs.l Its share of those both their children home for the
Manor house on the corner of
expected of her among the fron- home also. Those In Sanford Thanksgiving holidays E d w i n
20th and Mellonvillc. Haven't met
tier people of Rlvcrtown. This is from this well known school was home from Georgia Tech and
them yet, but I understand from
a story of a g irls hard road to were Wesley Giles. Stanley Katz. 1Myra Jane, from Chattahoochee,
Dornell Kllcline that
Anita is
maturity in a time of national up C]||cr«t Engcbretson, and Sara The entire family attended tho
from Pensacola. The Whltei have
heaval.
......... .
Jacobson who were visiting with; football gam* in Jacksonville
two children and are moving Into
Two new Garden Club books: their parents Mr. and Mrs. W.E. I Saturday.
their new home on Friday.
"How To Make Cut Flowers last" Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin j
'•
In my coffee club today were
by Victoria Kaspcrak! and "P ar­ Katz, Mr and Mrs Forrest Enge
Mr.
a()d
Mrs.
E.
B.
Smith
had
Skip Morrell,
Dornell Kllcline,
ty Decorations For Christmas brctJsOn. and Mr. nnd Mr*. Manuel a, gumta over the holiday their
Louise Parker, and Dodic King.
and other Occasions."
Jacobson respective!/.
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Jr
hU
John King reports
to HATTU
Two new nonfiction: Bennett
Wednesday
afternoon
saw
the
wjfe
and
ber
family,
Mr.
and
today. Certainly appreciate the
| C erfs “ Life of the P arty" (by arrival of Rosemary and Ronnie, Mrs. Clyde Glawe. of Skokie, III.
girls venturing
out on such a
the way we have Fred Allen's Garner from .Miami to ipend the
cold day. My phone
number
book "Much Ado About Me" on holiday with their parents l)r.
Mr. ami Mrs. Robert L. Herdhas been changed to 561-LW, so
order) and the new Burn* Man- anti Mrs, W« ll« (iarncra while man
hiivnrr hninfii/iut
if you have any news, pleaic call
tie "Best Plays of 1954-3.7 among | Mr. and Mrs. Wade Garner Jr. brotherWayne Peterson
of
and let me in on the latest.
which are "The Bad Seed" andlcam , up from Miam, „„ Friday. J S t a * Neb
If you haven't gotten your
"Bus Stop" and "Cat On a Hot Honnie and Wide are in
the
tickets for the "eanut Bowl game
Tin Roof. '
Medical School at the University
there is still time. They may be
We're all fixed up for Rook 0f Miami while Ro.nnary is in
obtained from M. Jleckcnbach,
week which starts today for the nurse's training at Jackson Memthe principal of the
Grammar
rest of the week. For s week the oria| |{0spita| thcr, A(,0 al a
children's room has been bare of houseguest over the weekend
all trimmings but today we pul wag j ^ Me Clung formerly of
up all new book covers and Sanford and now * resident of
streamers and about 200 new winter Garden where he owns
children’s snd teen age books. It and operates hi* own restaur­
looks so bright and tho children ant.
LIST TIME TONIGHT
don't know which hook to take,
Marvin Goembel, Larry Humey,
STARTS 8:30
they all look so new and fresh. Robert Miller, and Edwin Madden
One little girl had to go get her hailed In from Georgia Tech and
mother to help her decide be­ really
seemed to enjoy
their
cause there were too many good holidays. While at home they
ones to choose.
IQtllN'S WONOia HOt311 j
visited with their
parents Mr.
On order: "Compulsion by snd Mrs. Glenn Goembel, Mr.
Meyer Levin; “ Wildfire at Mid- and Mrs. Jack Burney, Mr. and
NOV. 28
night" by Mary Stewart; “ Pro­ Mrs. Robert Atiller, and Mr. and
Rosylan Cameron
files In Courage" by John Ken­ Mr*. A. C. Madden, respectively.
Richard R. Cameron
nedy; "White Dove" by Helen
Mr. and Sira. J. C. Owen were
Barney; "Marble Orchard" by glad to havt both of their “offANTHONY
B LOTT A '
if the dut |, |aekiug in proU.|n.
“SHEPHERD" CAPE COAT I
Margaret Hoylen; "Wind In the
spring home — Martha, a Jun- t|ie body will havs to use some made of topas shadow-plat
Forest" by Inglls Fletcher.
own tissues as a source of wool from hU winter cotlcetioi
Bought another copy of “Don't ior *t )hU , and Jim, a freshman 0f
h.ofF'
.
.
.
.
.
the
materials
necessary for daily
Over tha shoulders only, th
Go Near the Water", so it should
Other* enjoying the holidays upkeep and repair. Meat, poultry, caps divides both In front an
go much faster. Still tops on the
NEWLY-SHAPED Is Montebest sellers list. “ Nun's Story" is with their parents were Ronnie fjah. eggs, cheese ami milk arc back to ahow a atraight-lln
Seno and Prozan's pucker hem­
Anderson. Johnny Bowen, Tommy aU (Xcellent protein foods.
collarless coat.
tops on non-fiction.list.
Wyatt, and Bob Reely, all of
line coat of bright red "purl
tweed." An inverted pleet down
FSU. Tha Parents of these boys
}
the center bsck gives extended
r,
^'(toft| It'IUtf
J i t a y made of an O;!on-wool ar# Mr and Mrs. Otto Anderson,
aoftac-s.
blend may be washed by hand in Mr*. Annie Mae Bowen, Mr. and .,
YOUR REST I1ET
»
• r.xiUsaituM nC ft-.aM ir
warm soap or detergent suds and Mrs. P. If. Wyatt, and Mr. and ■»',
FEATURE— 6:43
for finest
j .i
rinses .Since jersey fabric holds a Sirs. Robert Reely.
CO-FEATURE
Ellen Driggers, senior at Stet- j } ,
lot of water, you can roll it In a
CHRISTMAS PICTURES
PRAIRIE LAK
son,
visited with her
mother, ,• *
towel to remove the excess.
Let the garment drip dry on a Mrs. Fannie Driggem in Belle x •
VAN IIEI'LLN
non-staining hanger. Just make
o J i
sure that any pleats fall in the
SUSAN HAYWARD
direction intended by the designer.
TAP HOOTS
When touch-up pressing is de­
« * « * « * su w .
*
DAN DURYEA IN
sired, use a press cloth under a with their parents Mr. snd Mr* J P n. 1093—1787-J.
SANFORD, FLA.
"CHILDREN UNDER 12
JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON
steam Iron «»t low setting or a Walter Carter and Mr. and Mrs.
ft
ADMITTED FREE"
dry iron at rayon setting.
| J . A. Calhoun.
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C alen d ar

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BOq KsHELf

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,1" Tuesday Night

I

Conning
The News

Fun Night Plans
Are Completed u

7

DANCING TO THE MUSIC OF THE "800TV* are these maabagw
of the C.'P. O. Club and their partners. Everyoo* had * wonderful
time at the Thanksgiving dance held a t the club Saturday night.

★

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C P O Club Celebrates Holiday
With Gala Dance Saturr'av
The Thanksgiving dance at the
C.P.O Club Saturday night was
well attended with even a few
guests from Jacksonville pre­
sent. Among those were Mr. and
Mrs. 0 . A. Juneau who were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Freitas.
The dance started at 9 p.m.
and music was provided by tho
"Scots'.
Door prizes, which were award­
ed at Intervals throughout the
evening, were won by Mrs. Hetty
Spencer, who won the laquered
tray donated by Yowell’a; Chief

Roone, who won the novelty 8*
pron, donated by Powetl'a; Jcanla
Foulk,
who won the crylnf
towel donated by Powell’s; Chltf
Ross, who won the prize contri­
buted by the club; Mrs. Regina
Norton, who won a box ot notepaper given by
Powell'a; and
an unidentified guest who stbn he
lamp donated by Echols Bedding
Co.
John Getrldge, actL.g president
of the club, announced th |t th*
dance had made money and th*
proceeds would be held In rtienr*
; to bo used for a dance New
Year's Eve for the Otlefs and
their guests.
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Lake Monroe 4-H
Mr.
Getrldge and
Stanley
Discusses Plans
Adomaittls went yesterday to try
get an estimate on the bag*
prPrnnrnm to
stools and counter
tops - which
By GRACE THURSTON
1they hope to be able to purchase
Tb» 7 nko Monroe 4-H Club met for the club by Christina*. Th*
V
*'“vi nt the school. new color scheme for the dub
The meeting was called to or­ will be gold and blue.
der -y Janet Johns, president,
after which the new secretary,
Karen Parzette, gave the roll
calL 31 members answered roll
call, and four new members were
present. They were Margie Bun­
NOW SHOWING
galow, Paulette Smallwood, Mo­
line Smallwood and Vivian Jus­
V
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tice.
Vera Spivey led tho devotional
and Elizabeth Frye 7avc the
T h e thus
pledge to the flag.
8TORYOF
Plan* were discusser! for a
INDIAN
radio program to be held In tho
AOENT
near future.
JOHN
Rachel Stevens Is the 4-H Club
PHILIP
reporter. Mrs. Roberts was the
advisor for the meeting.
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400 Fans Brave Winter
Cold Last Night To See
Jr High Teams Battle
The Orange went an Uw move

r hMTe wtatar’a shin last night in
; ■ m e r ta l Btadfua and watch the
s ja r ie r Ugh football Mama battle
R a 1 4 etaadatill in a groat do*
fanaiw belli* between ;aro area*
The^ game
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. . . . . . . teem*.
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u rti highlighted by n 10 yard
Muthdown dash by Mike Roberts
ftp Ae White learn In tbe final
etensa, but. the play wav nullified
I p e s offsides penalty.
Tbe Orange team kept the ball
l i the White backyard most of
A e fem e, but the Whites wnw
;f. able to mekn substantial gains
•gainst tho tough Orange defense
during the first half.
. Bobby Barbour and Bob Stewa n , along with John Taylor wsro
■ soestant threat agalnat tha
Whites, la the first quarter Stew­
art and Barbour sparktd a drive
that carried to the White ts yard
Un# before the White defense
hefted the Oranve •'av-* v-d held
far rfowne
On the return play series the
Whit* went on the move behind
fine running performances of
Roberts, Alex McKibben, and
Jerry DUlard. Tbty moved the
• ball S3 yards, down to the Orange
99 before they lost the ball on
Th* second quarter found the
Oranve squad unable to move the
ball agalnat the stiffened White
otfriue, and were forced to punt
The ’- w * r v o 'T r d t White
fumble on tho kickoff return at
tha White 30, and the Orange
were on the move again. Barbour
and Dillard again sparked the
Orange, and they moved to the 12
yard line of the Whites before
they had to currender the ball on
downs.
A Whit* fumble was again capi­
talised on by tho Orange aa Don
Robinson pounced on a McKibben
bobble on tho White 30, and the
Orange were threatening again.
Barbour and Taylor again spark­
ed the Oranges and plowed
through th# outatandlng White dofens* to the four ysnl line, where
the White* made a brilliant goal
line stand n-d took t*&lt;e ball over
on downs ns tha half ended.

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R. E.
Q . B.

Jay Hebert, Sanford playing
pro for the Mayfair Inn Country
Club, will be unable to come to
Sanford for the coming weekend
as had been anticipated. Freak
Mebane Jr. announced today.
Hebert was scheduled to arrive
in Sanford on Thursday and con­
duct an exhibition and clinic at
the Country Club Friday but the
plana bad to be cancelled so that
Hebert could go on into the PGA
Open in Palm Beach next week.
Tbe tall, slim, and wall tanned
Hebert carries a Sanford sticker
on his luggage and represents
Sanford in ail tournaments of the
PGA eirculL
After the Palm Beach PGA
Open Hebert will go to Cuba and
represent Sanford in the Havana
Open during the next week, and

w o *f t a
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a v e -y e A P 17
Alex
McKibben
held strocgly at th e.30 yard line,
eA R p w s-p eco R P p o p i
T. B.
ird «** a fourth down field Koal « Mike Roberta
on December 10.
p a c e r s m s m p * i 'p p s p
F. B.
fake, with tackle Charles Fox in
/ 9 5 6 TAKE 717 4 / 2 Q ./ 6 2 ,
Jay’a brother, Lionel, who won
W. B
tha punting posiUon, the Orange 10 Billy Rowles
tite r re a p *e m a p t o p 7RE c a r e e r
the Pro-Am last year with th#
End
BUly Johnson
faked on a raxzle-danle power
fARJUPG RECORP POP ALL RARRESSMClRG.
mlraculoua personal score of 83
L. E
Jimmy Ray
play and Fox carried the pigskin
and a team score of 62, will join
0*1
an* fie»o I*
L .T .
Greg Eilaworth
to the White 10 yard line. But the
Jay in Sanford on the 10th, and
L. T.
outstanding Une play of tbo Whit# 33 Doug. Gordon
th* brothers will both compete
L. T.
defense, sparked by Terry Gross Xt Aniel Bennett
In the Second Annual Mayfslr
L. 0.
and Jimmy WKUams, aUowed only 17 Bob Langford
Inn 115,000 PGA Open, Dec. 13
L. 0.
five more yards for tho drive and 35 Guy Miliar
through 16th.
Center
rcgjlnrd posieiilon of the bill on 42 Butch Cassuba
Center
7 BUly Forster
their five yard Une.
R. 0.
The determined White defense 31 Stanley Wllllnk
R. T.
Motorcade W ill
moved the baU flvt yards on the 49 Rusty Simas
m. t .
first play, and then on the next 11 Joe Menendes
ir. t .
Escort Seminoles
By MARIAN I . JONES
play Robert* eraeked through tho 44 Leonard Himes
R. E.
middle of the line cut to tho right 29 Fred Dudley
OVIEDO—Baaketball
season
la
R. E.
the ‘ojehdown that wa* nullified 39 Jenten Jones
right at band, so Profesior Paul To Game Friday
40 Johnnie Krofchlek
Q. B.
b" i offside’ penalty.
A motorcade forming in front
Mikler, athletie director for tbe
F. B.
24 John Boniface
boya of tbe Oviedo High School, of Seminole High School Friday
. round of unis later a .d the 23 Roy Wright
F. B.
and Mrs. Marguerite Partin, night to escort the Sanford SemiOrange were again deep In the 26 Bob Boynton
W. B.
' ‘ , ~ " 4 f l l 1 C coach for the glrla, tell
notes to Memorial Stadium was
White territory, but Roberta ehlll- 14 Robert Norwood
W. B.
ed the final drive by atlpping Into 15 Jerry Dillard
W. B. LONOWOOD- The Sanford- Coach Mikler hat released the announced today.
an Orange p a n and maxing tha 23 Eugent Dimmock
T. B. Orlando Kennel Club I* off to ■ Oviedo basketbaU schedule to u* The motorcade will be part of
Interception return to hi* own 27
flying (tart on another record- for pubUcation, showing the first the homecoming festivities and
ORANGE TEAM
yard line.
game will bfl played at tha Oviedo will follow the football bus to tho
NO.
NAME
POSITION breaking dog racing eeaton.
with Pierson on Friday, Stadium. The cars will be aisemAll through the first half the 33 John Emerson
L. E. With two h I g h 1y-sueeestful court
November 30th.
bled and will leave at 6:43 p. m.
Whites were fighting with their 42 Charles Vines
L. T. weeka already In the record
backs to their own goal, and they 46 Bobby Anthos
The
achedule'follows:
Tbe motorcade will form at the
U G. hooka. General Manager Jerry
did a magnificent Job. The Whites 34 John Wbalchsl
Center Collin* '« predicting new peaks in Nov. 30 Pierson Boys and Girls high school and will leave with
showed superiority In the defens­ 29 Glynn Hodgos
Here
a police escort when the football
R. G. mutuel handle and attendanea
ive game, anil slightly edge) the 76 Charles Fox
ft. T. before the meets end Feb. 28, Dee. 4 Mt. Dora Bible School Boys bus leavss for the playing field.
Orange in the offensive game. 36 Larry Davis
Here
AU participant! in th* motor­
R. E. 1957.
But in tho second half the Orange 43 John Taylor
Q. B.
Dee. 7 Pierson Boyi and Glrb cade wUl be allured a parking
team fired up and their defensive 40 Bobby Barbour
Although aome splendid racing
place and a good ee»t for the
T. B.
There
unit began consistently dropping 44 Robert Stewart
F. B. performances have been turned In Dec. I t Mt. Dora Boys and Girl game.
the Whites for losses.
49 Ronnie Vineyard
W. B. on the trim quarter-mile track,
All Interested peril** a rt In­
There
During the first quarter the 23 Oary Swain
L. E. the handsome new Club House
vited by the school to turn out
Dec,
14
Tavares
Boys
Here
rates
top
honora
to
date.
chlled crowd were ailent,
silent, but'
but aa 33 Jimmy Grifln
chlied
L. E.
and be in this motorcade to give
the gamo progressed the fans 12 Tom Dyer
Reception has been tremend­ Dec. 7 Tournament—Sanford
tho footbaU players a big en­
Jan.
4
Lakeview
Boya
Thtre
warmed to tho outstanding play 43 Don Robinson
L. T. ous for tha beautiful glau-eoelostrance for the game.
Jan.
•
Lyman
Boya
and
atria
of the teams and began choosing 41 Jack Cash
L. 0. ad structure. When cold weather
B« aura and plan to fill your
Her*
sides, and Ly the final whistle the 36 Dennis Arweod
l . a. roiled In last week, the -track
U M t Dora Bible School car, join in the motorcade, and
cheering from the stands marked 47 BUly Johnson
Center didn’t (offer aa U has In tha Jan.
cheer the Seminoles on to vtcBoya There
the game as a great sucreif.
63 Tom Freoman
R. 0. past, for the Club House provided
________
_ There
m„ .'W tory this Friday night.
J/n
.
16^
Bishop
Moore
Boys
Co-Captains for the White team 63 Emmstt McCaU
R. 0. heated comfort for hundreds of
Jan, 22 Lman Boys and Girls
were Buddy Kirk and Alex Me- 20 At Travasoa
R. T. fans.
Here
Klbbcn.
nobby Barbour and 32 James Reed
R. T.
Hey Benny ranki aa th* track’i Jan. 23 Seville Boys and Glrla COTTON BOWL SELECTION TO
Giynn Hodges were the ro-cap- 23 Ksn Gustavason
BE MADE SATURDAY
R. E. top ita r to date, winning all four There
tains for tho Orange.
21 Wayne Beet
R. E. nf hie •tarts against powerful
DALLAS CD— Four team*—
WHITE TEAM
24 David Butler
0. B, opposition. H a r m a n Burkhart’s Jan. 29 Titusville Roys Here
Navy, Tennessee, Georgia Tech
1 Crescent City Boys and
POSITION 22 Aaron McMiUan
NO.
NAME
Q. B. ace wa* a top performer here Feb.
and Syracuse—win furnish the
Girls
Here
L. E. 37 Cllfofnl Ablet
8 Howard Wolfe
F. B. last season.
visiting
team in tne Cotton Bowl
Feb. 3 Florida Military School
L. T. 27 Ronnie McDaniels
20 Terry Gross
W. B.
and the selection will be made
Boys
There
Several
special
evente
are
up
L.
G.
30 Buddy Vaughn
30 Sonny Barley
T. B.
8 Crescent City Boys and Saturday.
31 Bubba Davie
T. B. and coming on the 8an'ord-Or- Feb.
President Bob Cullum said to­
Girls Here
lando
track's
busy
calendar,
In­
26 Mac Sclvldgo
T. B.
day that the field to provide
cluding Scholarship Night on Dec. Feb. 12—Open
By Alan Mover
Texa# Christian's opponent in the
6 and the second annual Charily Feb. 13—Bishop Moor* Boys
Jan. I football game here had
Night
on
D
e.
20
.
L e fts w e B oy
been narrowed to theee and that
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Pittsburgh which had been a con­
¥ nxjcM P otr/t
nurke, winner of the 1936 POA
NATIONAL NEGRO
tender, had been dropped because
and Masters tournaments, was
FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
of a late gamo.
PACM OP
matched agalnet Jimmy Domaret
t o BE DECIDED
MfQ P/RST
In Us early stages when tu­
today In tho loventh of 13 golf o -J R axtrIVt teo te Uatean
2 V A R B iry
Pulmonary tuberculosis, TB of
exhibitions being filmed In Art- MIAMI CD- Tha national N.gro berculosis Is easiest to cure, tuG A M eStorn television release.
football championship will be dc- berculoslj may have no warnnlgithe lungs, causes about 90 per
A G A f/tsr
Dsmsret shot a 6-under-par 66 elded Saturday night when Tenn- symptoms. A chest X-ray can de- cent of TB deaths, hut the germs
Mi s s o u r i
Icin ,tu c k all parts of tha body.
at
Tucson Country Cluo to beat *ut&gt;* state meets Florida A k M tect early TB.
A u p M orR p
Ed
Furgol
by
thra*
strokes
In
University
In
the
24th
annual
PAMff, A’O
the slsth match yesterday ThTe "Orange Blossom (lassie"
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CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FREEZE
vi*1 ry earned n*mar** 12.000 of' Tennessee 1* rated No. t and
AND STORAGE CO.
the $39,000 being offered a* prlie Florida A k M No. 2.
m uiey In the serU*.
Tennessee has won nine games
Furgol, who carded u 33-34— thla aeason, rolling up 334 points
69, picked up $1,000 and dropped to only 23 for their opponents,
from th* sortes, which will U Tennessee has won 15 straight
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Oviedo's Baskeball
Schedule Revealed

The Sanford Seralnolw eame
alive yesterday In a apirited
scrimmaie that lu te d until dark
and indicated that the new stra­
tegy of Bill Fleming la paying
off.
The bard charging line and the
power offenae were impressive
in a auatained drill with few let*
downs in spirit.
"The boys want to win this
one more, 1 think, than they have
wanted a game all season,"
Fleming said this morning of his
charges. "They know that Lake*
view will be tough, and they know
that theyTl have to play their
best gam# of the season to make
it a successful homecoming," be
continued.
* "Winning this game will be a
matter of player choice," Flem­
ing declared. "They showed that
they had the potential to be a
winning ball team in the Lees­
burg game, now it Is up to them
to prove it to the fans."
Jim Warner failed to show for
practice for the second consecu­
tive day yesterday, and he tops
the doubtful list for the game
Friday night. In last week’s game
Warner suffered a sprained knee
that hampered his running and
the'e I* ■om» Indication th*. he
may have also incurred a kidney
Injury.
There U very little hope for
some relief for quarterback Bob
Johnson. Johnson has staged a
one man show in tbe quarterback
position since A1 Stanley was
sidelined for the season with a
consussion. Cecil Dandrldge, rais­
ed the ball well and has a good
game-calling head, but he has
trouble getting control of the baU
from the fa st varsity centers.
“The centers have to get rid
of the ball and snake a good
block to protect the middin of the
line,” Dave Laude pointed out
"Cecil is having trouble taking

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charges looked better yeiterday
than any time since the Lees­
burg game, "The boys hit hard
and low today,” he said, "and
Ite encouraging to see the renew­
al of competition on tbe practice
field."
This is the last ehance for the
Seminoles to throw off the brand
of "tbe weak lister of the weak
lis te n " in tho area.

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Acre. Draelona Mac. Ancher tad.
n-alcott Road Far Rmsrson. Mis*

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Is the Christmas Seal offensive; n„.«,
Wathr tfrla. Flr»d. rant#education, case finding, rchsbill tette. Cnnserratlon. Smart tank
tatlon, and medical research.
hr the claimant, h is

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attorner. and any euch claim or
demand not to (lied »h*ll be vote
A. Edwin Hhlnholay
A* adm lnlilrator C.T.A. of
In tb# Ce«r» m t (k* r « « ee * Aedee.
the
Kttal* of
Senile*:* (•■ ■ I f,
MAt.t.i/:
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d iet# * r Florida.
In F re bale
la A'eaet af tb* C aaaly JaSae,
l a rei r.rtat* af
beailaal* Caaaty,
SAT.I,IE E. DRAT
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Deceased.
le Frabate,
Ta All Credllare aad Pereaa* lia r la re tb* Krtat# e f
la r I’lalare ar lleataada
Aaalaet
ARTHUR LED ROSIER
said K etaiei
Deceased.
You and each o( you ara hera- Te All Wbeaa ft Wa* C ia r e n t
hjr notified and reiu lred to pr*N otice la hartbr a lie n that CARL
rent any cUlm e and demand* which • ROtUEIl has Iliad bl* final re­
you, or either nt you. may hare port a* adm inistrator nt tha salat*
■salnet the **tat* of KAI.MR K. of Arthur Lee Roster, dsseaaad:
OltAY. deceased, late a t said coua- that ha Iliad hi* petition for tl*al
ty to tha County Judea of Sem­ dl«ch*rea. and that ha will annlr
inole County, Klurlda, at hte o f­ tn th* Honorable ERNE8T I10U8fice In th# court hone# at **ld HOLDSHt, County Jude* of 8*mlCounty at Hanford, Florida, w ith ­ not* County. Florida, on th* slfh th
in e lsh t calendar month*
from My of li*c*mb«r, l i s t , for approval
th* lim e nf Ih* flret oabllcatloa o f *ams and for final dlich src*
of thla notice. Each claim or de­ a adm inistrator of th* (sta te of Armand than be la wrHliiff, and hur ta * Rosier, deceased, an this
•hall elate the place of raaldanca (th day of November, ISIS.
and pnat office addreas of
the
Cart L lloslsr
claimant, and ehall be awnrn to
Arthur ta * Itoslsr, dsesassd.

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En-lai In India
0 « Goodwill Visit
NEW DELHI, India (*— Chen
En-lai, Prem ier and foreign min­
ister of Red China, arrived here
today for a 13-day goodwill visit
and talks on world politic* with
“ late Minister Nehru
The visit may turn out to be
an effort by Chou to turn Nehru
Into a middle man In stalemated
negotiations between the United
States and Red China.
Nehru is flying/to Washington
fo r talks with President Elsen
bower on Dee. IB. Authoritative
sourees said Cbou will make a
second visit to India and will
Q lk with Nehru when he returns.
This arrangement would permit
Nehru to convey Washington’s re­
action to any proposals Chou msy
have to make concerning tne
months'kmg talks between the
American sod Red Chines' am­
bassadors in Geneva.
Nehru was instrumental in get
ting these talks started, but they
have bogged down over such is­
sues as 10 Americans still held
^ Is o n e r in Red China and Wash­
ington’s Insistence on guarantees
against aggression in the For­
mosa area.
A barrage of ftowers almost
buried Chou as he climbed down
from the plane. Nehru was on
band to extend s perwmnl wel­
come. He rode with Chou on a
six-mile parade from the airport
to the presidential palace.

Radio TV
Highlights

NEW YORK CD—If any honors
are to be offered the leading dra­
m atist on television this year
let’* not forget an Irish-bern
chap who had much to tay and
said it wtlh mordant wit. He was
born Just IN yesrs ago and hia
nama is George Bernard Shaw.
A goodly number of his works
have appeared on the home
screen in the pest 11-months. As
adapted for and Interpreted In the
TV medium all have p—n absorb­
ing entertainment M ott recently
came "Man and Superman’’ Sun­
day evening on "HaUmark Hall of
Fam e" NBC-TV.
To praise this beautifully pro­
duced and delightfully played
comedy of substance is rather, at
this date, to gild tho lily. As an­
other first-rate television drama­
tist of this current year, a fellow
named William Shakespeare, once
said In another context. Yet let’s
oralse it anyway.
t'z ir te e Evans, as every man
wh&gt;. ^ d e sc e n d s to marriage de­
spite his best intentions, and Joan
Greenwood as the inevitable wom­
an who leads him to the altar,
were auperb. Other members of
the cast were equally good in the
fast spin through the mannered
Edwardian era which was direct­
ed with extraordinary television
craftsmanship by Georga Sebief
cr.
With deepest bows to all in­
in this production, includ­
Die In Explosion volved
ing Joseph Schrsnk, who adapted
piny for television, let’s con
O f Flaming Wreck th«
aider for a moment the medium's
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. CTI — happy discovery of George Bern­
Two persons were killed this ard Shaw.
morning in an explosion of the
In his prime as a playwright
flaming wreckage at a railroad Shaw waa sometime* eonildreed
crossing where two trainmen and
a truck driver lost Uieir lives last ahead of his time. These many
y e a n later, when his work is
sight.
viewed with interest' by millions
0 9 ta te police said the explosion
occurred in one of the diesel lo­ at home, he is most timely. Some
comotives of the freight train of the social problems he ponder­
ed appear to b* resolved, but the
which had been derailed when a
gasoline truck ran into it yester­ majority are not.
Shaw, In the words of St. John
day afternoon.
Ervlne,
hated "hypocrisy and pre­
Seven other were injured in to­
tentious respectability and Irra­
day’s explosion, one critically.
Today’s dead were identified at tional social deavagea and stupe
a Chesterton funsral home as flying poverty and every kind of
Otto Keehn, SO, and Georga Mar- organized priestcraft, whether of
quardt. SB. Police said they were the law or the church or of medi­
0 Ued by the explosion a* they cine or of politics." ills hatred
were trying to get the bodies of of ihibbolctha pours from his
the two trainmen out of tho still- plays In wry laughter.
If he were alive and In his
burning diesel engine.
prime as a playwright today, us­
ing today's society as illustrative
of what he was saying, no drama
of his would lighten the home
acreen. Th# sponsors wouldn't
Nov. XT
Admissions:
heart of it. “Just look what this
follow says," they'd cry. “Hia »o
Clifton Duncan (Sanford)
cial rebels must be Communists,
Oscar Brauda (Sanford)
^
Discharge*:
and tho way be attacks the moat
respected members of society,
^ R o b e rt Bedenbaugh (Sanford)
and the way he carries on about
Nov. 28
Admissions:
the predatory qualities of worn
en!”
Patricia Tlmmas (Sanford)
Rev. Clarence White (Lake Mary)
More than half of those who
Mary Sextan (Sanfonl
die from tuberculosis are men
Adm. Leslie C. Stevens
(Annapolis, Md.)
over &lt;0.

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Hospital Notes

Souper-Punch for Brunch

H u m h l it’e her*, the season of cheer . . . parties are starting all
over the land as holiday timo brings in tho "big" season of enteriniag. When your turn arrives, you might want to bo a Kttle bit
fferent and welcome your friends to a Souper-lloliday Brunch.
And hera hi an easy-docs-it cheery menu that la bound to dalight
guests and raise your standing as an original hostess several cogs.
Present them with a tempting wassail bowl of hot tomnto soup
lifted to new glory with a dramatic soupcon of spiers. Place a dish
of butter pats near tho punch bowl to float in widening golden
circles on each cup of soup. For extra pinuancy, hart nutmeg on
hand to dust over the aoup. Complement the liouid fare with waf­
fled toast and a luscious casserole of cnamed hard-cooked egga
and mushrooms.
M elM Tomato Soap: Heat contents of 8 cans of condensed tomato
soup with an equal amount of water, H cup of lemon JuJee, 1 tesngoon ground cinnamon and 3 teaspoons whole doves. Slakes about
a punch eupe of soup.

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MM AND IV COWBOY Roy Rogers, back from a six-week safari tn

Africa, la shown after being reunited with his family on his arrival
iaNevYoefc. la th e back row (L to r.) a r r Dusty, 10; Marian, IB;
Cheryl, IB; Linda Loo, II, and Sandy, 9. In th* front row, th* eowboy
star holds Debbie, 6, sad hia wife, Dai* Evans, it holding Dodle, 4.
Five af th* ompla’s seven children are adopted. (International)

Groups Pushing
Plans To Make
Highways Safer
Byy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Two Important groups are push­
ing plans to maka Florida's high­
ways safer.
Directors of tha Florida Peace
Officers Assn.—meeting at St. Augustino—drew up a let of proposals
to be mid* to tbs Legislature’*
Interim Committee on Traffic
Safety which closed a series of
state meetings at Tallahassee to­
day following a session at Pensa­
cola.
Among proposals of the peace of­
ficers, some initiated by that
group and other endorsments by
the officers of suggestions of oth­
ers:
Two license plates on each car,
drivers tests every four years nnU
annual vehicle inspection.
Reduce the juvenile age to 16
to conform with the age for licens­
ing drivers so that those between
IS and IT can be dealt with In
eourta a i adults for traffic viola­
tions.
Enaet laws for movement of bi­
cycles on highways.
Giva th* Departmsnt of Publle
Safety authority to set up speed
tones and be In charge of traffle
Controlling devices now handled by
the State Road Department.
Set speed lim its of 80-65 miles
an hour In daytime and 30-35 at
night. Current limits—not set by
law—are 60 In daytlms and SO at
night.
Issue drivers licenses every two
years on applicants' birthday an­
al varaaries.
Authorize use of radar and elec­
trical devices to apprehend speed­
ers and chemical tests for evi­
dence of drunken driving.
Give Florida Highway Patrol
enough money and personnel to
police rural highways.
At the traflfe committee meeting
In Pensacola, D. Paul Cochran, a
member of the Safety Committee
at Pensacola Naval Air Station,
proposed that drivers be given
merits for certain periods of safe
driving and demerits would have
his drivers license suspended.
Cochran said such a plan had
worked effectively at th# air sta­
tion for two years.
A driver incentive program was
recommended by Ernest Priest who
is in charge of driver education
for Escambia County srhools.
Under Priest's plan, students
who complete driver education
courses and are at least 16 years
old would be eligible to apply for
driver licenses. Those falling to
take or complete the course would
have to wait until they were 18.
Other proposals were maximum
and minimum speed limits; com­
pulsory automobile testing; and
compulsory jail sentences for per­
sons convicted of driving while intoxlcated.
Commenting on the jail for
drinking drivers, plan. Col. Frank
Mean, base commander at Eglin
Air Force Base, said that of )2
fatalities Involving base personnel
during the past year "only one
waa without influence of liquor."

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HOLLWOOD ID — Her many
fans will be happy to know that
Frances Langford I* back In the
business again.
Many a former GI will remem­
ber sitting In a South Pacific jun­
gle and listening to a tawny-hair­
ed charmer alng sentimental bal­
lads In her throaty volee. To
them, Frances Langford was their
tangible connection with home.
Now tho wartime sweetheart of
the GI’s is eomlng hark to show
business after a vear's absence.
She dropped out nfter her m a r
riage to nalph Kvinrude, the out­
board motor king.
Why has she come back?
"Because I'v* been singing
most of my life," she explained.
"I’d be sort of lost without It."
Her husband Is very much In
favor. "When yog stop working,
thati when you begin to stop liv­
ing," h# reasoned.
Frances, who began singing for
a Tampa radio ittaion at 15 for tS
a week, will do some TV guest
shots and is negotiating a film
show of her own. She will cut an
album fo r Capitol. And MGM Is
talking about filming her life
story.
"Only on# thing worries me,"
she said. "Do they hare to show
everything?" She was assured

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audience will wonder that Frances
wanta to go back to work at all
The Evlnrades have elegant
homes In Milwaukee and Florida
And when they travel, they go in
atyte.
They fly about the country in n
DCS that has all tho comforts of
home—and then some. The eabln
Is designed like a living room
complete with six speaker* io the
lound can ho audible In any part
of the cabin.
"W t ean usually follow a net­
work show right neros* tha coun­
try." Evlnrudc said. "When one
channel fade* out, we ean turn to
another in the next town and

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itartcd to fade, 10 Ralph lold the
pilot to go back and nlrcle until
tho movie wa* over."

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3-MAN COMMISSION NAMED
TALLAHASSEE (A— A three*
man commitilon ha* been nam ed""
b Gov. Coillnt to determine If" "
the 12th Judicial Circuit ha*"*^
enough population growth to en*
title it to a third circuit Judge.
The circuit comprlic* M anatee,'"'
Sarasota, De Roto, Charlotte,
Gtades, Lee Hendry and Collier
countlM.
Named to the eommltslon wero
Gerald E. Ludwig of Sarasota,
Ed If. Price Jr., of Brndentnn
and Marshall C. Robinson of Pun­
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Frances Langford
Back In Business

DINNIf RYAN, 86, Laurclton,
Long Island, N.Y., gets a helping
hand from ltockctto Carol llarblch, Newark, NJ., on his last
day of work at New York's lladlo
City M uile Hall, Ryan, who
helped prepare the Music Hall
stage for Us opening In 1932, can
look back on a career of 84 years
In show business that Included
work with such luminaries as
Pavlova, Buffalo BUI, Gertrude
Lawrence and Anna Held.

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Put Potatoes On Menu
For Increased Energy

CONTSCT WrtM T W M
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KUTRITIONI8 TS agree with
you'toonomy-mlnded housewlvet
—potatoes a rt a food food buy.
Moat of you homemaker* a rt
well a w art that potatoes are fill­
ing. They a rt a eh*ap way of satUfytaf th o tt re e d y appeUte* of
your family.
But th e lowly spud alio U a good
energy food. And It need not be
fattening.
High O n List
United State* Department of
Agriculture ftutrttlonUU rate po­
tatoes high on the lilt of energygiving foods.
Prom only one medium-sized
potato, cooked plain, you can ob­
tain a quarter of your daily vita­
min c needs, some of the B vltaAnd remember, potatoes that
a rt cracked or bruised should be
the first ones used.
QUOTUM AUD AN1WH
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epUeptie, Is about to be married.
Is this disease hereditary?
Answer: This disease appar­
a r t a d d td to m a sh e d an d ently is not hereditary' in most
whipped potatoes. It makes them Instances.

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ItNUT DC, 44, of Milwaukee, Wla, realises a childhood dream—to
see enough to catch a baseball. Blind tine* he was six yean old,
Ek had his sight restored by a corneal transplant operation. The
surgery took place June 8 in Chicago, (International Sovndphoto)

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By OWNSR
WANTED— Part time man or FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
woman for early morning work
—a t Warebouae P ncat, nail Lake front, now threo bedroom
In Sanford and De B irr. Mutt
BERRY’S. W« are exports at as- • house on Lake Emma. One and
slating you to secure gracious
have car and be bonded Write
half tiled baths. Florida room.
good looks with functional con
“ P art Time" P. O. Box 895,
Lot 211' x 233'. Turn So. one
Sanford, Fla.
venionea. Today's beat buys In, rdlc at Oaklawn Cemetery.
WOOLSEY
nationally
advertised
furniture,
M a rin e F in is h e s
38-ttU K R WANTED FEMALE
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 981 W. 2-bcdroom home
with Florida
F n r Y o u r B o at
First 8L Phone 1987 for Evas.
room, extra largo utility roem.
S e n k a rlk G lass a n d P a in t Co Wanted: Baby ilttlng. ref. 1014M.
Ing Appoint®ant.
Must bat to appreciate. 301 E.
112114 W. 2nd S t
Phone 320 Day or part-tim e work. 417 E.
28th. Ph. 2230-J.
•
BIG
VALUES
Third St. Ph. 1149^1.
For Painting cal] Mr. Tasker. Ph.
By OWNER
• QUICK CREDIT
Room special S14.9d.
Young colored lady d u ire i house
1 year olJ. 3 bedroom Concrete
Gifts far H a r lf f il
• EASY TERM S
work, baby sitting, cafe work.
Block house. Furnished
or uaFLOOR sanding and finishing,
Ph. 1735 . 1712 W. 13th.
furniahed. Ph. 1113-R.
WtLSO.VMAlEB
deaalag , waxing. Serrtng Semiaola county since IMS.
Ntw and I'ted Furniture
Daya work, 701 Cypress. 825-R.
3-bedroom houae, 6 mon'lis old. PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
311 E. First Su
Phone 951
Tcrrazao floors, furred walls,
—not Desperation
breezeway. large utility room,
• FINANCIAL
48-FA 1M and GARDEN
shallow well, corner lot. Phone See our beautiful renter pieces
MeRANEY-SMITH PAINTS
1082-R.
SWEENEY’S
3411 S. Park
Pbens 1203 28-MONEY TT LOAN
CROTONS
l i t Magnolia
Phone 147
CROTONS—
make
a
living
Christ­
28—
PIANO
SBBVICS
lV - r tA C B t M BAT
This Is a free p.i»* to the Trairie
AUTO LOAN8
mas gift that stays lovely and
U k e Drive (n Theatre for
COST LESS
L. L. 8111 - Plano Te**-J4laa
colorful for years. All sizes. 35c
Bear with U . Wi Vi got growing
Mr*. G. Price. Exp. date Dec.
SHOES Pretty Patents fnr
2144 Rente 1. Sea ford
7, 1958.
palM. THE DOOG1K DINER
dress and Cute Strap* for
UPORAPEVILLE
NURSERY
Florida State Bank
Everyday. 32.98 up
4 BAR, Laka Maty._________ 21-ROOFING and PLUMBING
Phone 2038.
48-LOTS
OP SANFORD
SANFORD SHOE CENTER .
PLUMBING
14—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
ANNETTE'S - for food food,
208 S. Sanford Ave.
4 adjoining lota In Lake Mary near
Contract and Repair Work
MERCHANDISE
-------------------- —y----------------Steak,
Chicken,
Shrimp,
Baptist Church. Ph. 1B8-W.
Prvt Estimate*
WE
HAVE
A
LIKE
NEW
Spaghetti, Kosher Corned Beef
R. L HARVEY
IMPORTED CHINA
SPINET
piano
available •7—BROKERS aad REALTORS
Phono 1821 43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
Sandwiches. SO. CITY LIMITS. 104 Sanford Ave.
from all over the world
immediately in this area. May
This Is a free im m to the RIU b«
acquired
by
assuming
MONROE CRAFT and
CERAMIC TILE
t - L o r r a n d rocN Q
Theatre for Lydia M. Mohler.
monthly payments. Pleaacphon* OZIER REALTY CO
g u t sn o r
Paul F. MueUar 4 Son Ph. 134
Exp. date Dec. 7, 1958.
York Piano Exchange, Orlando
Laura B. Oaler, Realtor
LOST- U r g e brown 4 white dog.
1st. St. 3 Ml. W. of the Clock
Free estimate. Quality work.
5-8257,
or
write
1808
E.
Colonial
Haaai M. Field, Associate
Children'* p e t Reward. Call
We ouy and sell used furniture.
2801 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1359
Dr.
PLUMBING 4 HEATING .
290-W a f u r 5 p. m.
Paying top cash prices for any
REVLON Cosmetics
31.25 up
EVENINGS: 3118 and 790
Septie Tank Installation 4 Service thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
Gift Sc:»
$2.50 up
LOST or STRAYED
—Red.
Heater Service, A r c h i e C.
ING POST on 17-tl Ph. 205J-W.
RENTALS
blai*.face riding hone, mare,
Harriett, Phono 734-W or 1333.
Brtiah-and-Comb *cla
*2.5o up
from paalure on Sanford Avo.,
KOUMU.LAT a. ANDERSON
—Factory to You—
$4—A P I*—HOUSBB-ROOMS
1 mUe aonth of Clatervilla.
Alarnlaum
On the Corner by the Clock
VoaetUa Blinds
PHONE SW-XM.___________
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms'
Enclosed head. 8 a m ro o f botton
private baths. 114 W. Flrat 8t j
t—PERSONAL NOTICES
DRESSES FOR SUB-TEENS
rail with plaatlo ends. Plait!
MMjM .1 u « trw
Collon-Conluroy-mtxcd
or
rayon
tapes.
Cotton
or
nylon
204
So.
Park
Ave.
—
Fhone
890
Avalon
Apts.
Efficiency,
Fh.
720-W
OLLAWAY, Ho«ptUl and Baby
33.98 to 310.98
COMPLETE
PLUMBING
JOB
cords.
.
.
.
.
.
Beda Day. Wm i , or Month—
HOLLYWOOD
SHOTS
Efficiency
apt.
Hi-way
17-82
Be.
Including:
bath
fu
tu
res,
cabinet
S
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k
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Tel. 1US. Fftralture Center —
Seminole Realty
114 E. First 8t.
sink, water pump, septic tank 113-114 West 2nd SL
Phone 330 City Limits. Slumberland Court.
US West P in t S t
W DIETRICHS
T. W. MEIO
and w ater heater, approximateSee Seminolo Realty for DeilrREALTORS
ly 123 month.
LIVE BAIT
WELCOME GIFTS
DRESSY BLOUSES
able Houses and Apta. Phono 27. 1901 Park Ava
Phan* 27 #r 143
Call, or see us TODAY
that are long eberisbed are easy
Shiners, Bull Heads, Pop Guts
Pacron-Nylon-Silk,
1007
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
1113
to select from Powells ratted
Paatcis-Whites
8 Down. 95c
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Robert
A.
Williams
stock. Come la tad look around.
for Winter TourlaL Private balk
Sizes 30-40
Plumbing. Xresky Heating
Missouri Minnows and Worms
REALTOR
1U7 ROYAL PORTABLE
&amp; shower. Steam h e a t Inquire
34.98—35.98
M . G. H O D G E S
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave.
Raymond
LundqaUt,
TYPEWRITERS
Manuel Jacobson across from
Service
on
All
Water
Pump*—
COWANS-212
E. 1st. Phone 874
ASSOCIATE
No Down Peymant
Post Office.
BARGAIN! Apt. m e gat range,
WclU Drilled — Pumps
24 Mootbs To Pap
Phone 1373. Atlantic Baak Bldg.
Paola Road, Phono 100
perfect condition. Call at 2600 Mayfair—3 bedroom. J-bath home.
Lay-Away Now for Christmas
Gift Seti by—
This la a free pass to thu Prairie
Call 1490-J after 8 p. ra.
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
POWELL'S o r n C B SUPPLY 22—SPECIAL NOTICES
Elisabeth Arden — Coly
Lake
Driv*
In
Theatre
fur
117 S. Magnolia
Phone 9Id
Corday—Dana—Tussy—Rovlon
Mrs. C. E. Johnson. Exp. date
FOR EVERYTU1NQ In hnrdwart Paint 2.30 gal. Sweat Shirts, Jac­ IN OSTEEN-3 Rm. turn, a p t
Bourjois
Dec. 7, 1958
Leaving December 4th fo r Call
Screen Porch, 335 mo. Call after
ket*, Cots. Tanta. Army-Navy
and paint sea—Hill Hardware
fornla
desire lady to
help
6 -Phone 1323.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Surplus. 310 Sanford \ u
Co., 301 E. 1st SL, Phone S3
RETIREMENT HOME
drive. References. Ph. 919-J.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture. Order personalized French-fold 2 Room Apts. 112 Elm. Ph. 2983-W 100 feet frontage on sand bottom
TIME
lake. S-bedrpom frame home
Christmas card*, with your
Wa build, design and rafiniah.
• AUTOMOTIVE
with modern
kitchen, Florida
A lovely gift watch
favorit# map inot. 25 for H. 2-bedroom nicely furnished house.
Sea a: 813 French. Ph. 53-R.
room, garage, large, beautifully
113 W. 19th St. Call. 668-W
319.75 up
1W far 114. WIEBOLDTS CAM­
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
landscape lot including 4 large
after 5:30.
PUMPS 4 SPRINKLER
ERA SHOP, 210 S- Park Ave.
WM. E. KADER
oak
shade
tree*.
Outside
city.
SYSTEMS
Sell Your Car to
112 S. Park Ava.
FULL PRICES 37,700.
AU types and sizes, Installed Space oil heaters, all sizes from 5-room furnished apt. near down
ROY REEL
town.
Phone
3198.
38.50 to 350. Some
liku uew.
“Do H Yourself.”
308 W. SeconJ S t
BOUDOIR
Will pay cash for antique*. Also Clean apt. Oil heat. 611 Park.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
for fir* irons and screens.
S T I N E
LAMPS
S—BOATS AND MOTORS
Machine and Supply Co.
Super Trading Pout
35.95 up
Completely furnished 2-bedroom
A.
B.
PETERSON
Your Evinrode Dealer
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 63
On Hwy. 17-92
Ph. 2053-W.
house. Phone 14D8-J.
WILSON-klAlElt
Broker Associates: A. B. Paterson
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Phone 958
if, 7. P. J- Chasurion, Garfield 311 E. lat. St.
CROSLEY
BEND1X
SEWING
MACHINES
House trailer for rent. Dreamwold
304 E. 1st St.
Phone W
Wl latts. John Melsch and R. W.
Sales and Service
Necchl — Whit#
Trailer Court. Ph. 2220.
Williams. A. C. Doudney. Land
►
—MOTORCYCLES* BICYCLES
New and Used
RANDALL
ELECTRIC BLANKETS by Surveyor.
New 1 bedroom furnished apt.
GARRETT'S 323 E. 1st. St.
Electric
Company
"Klelderest"
Pull (ite
boys bicycle,
good
116 N. Pirk Ave
Phone 1139
Ph.
1732
M.
Service— Quality —SaUafactlon Oil drum 4 stand. 1500 W. 1st
2—yr. Guarantee
condition. Ph. 1907-J.
PHONE 9279 far CHERRY
Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 De Bary - -St, Ph. 257-R.
From 319.95
Small house partly furnished
31" boy* blcyclt. Ph. 227ILJ.
Real Estate Brokerage - Notary
with
garden
apace.
Ph.
1732-M.
Y O W E L L ' S
H E A T IN G
Medium size deep freeze, Sunbeam
1219 IV 13th S'. Rear-Barber Shop
12—TRAILERS________________
Floor Furnaces 4 Circulators
electric razor, roto-broi! bar. 18—WANTED to RENT
Thli
is a free p«* to the Rilt
SAMSONITE
becue; utility trailer, deep fry­
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
It will pay YOU to see us before
Theatre for Mia. Robert 0 .
UltraUte-Stesrmllte Luggage
er, 3 way floor lamp. Ph. 2508-J 3-bedroom, 2 bath home In
Phono 1440
you buy. Open Evanings and 200 S. Tark
Mayfair Section. 6 montlu nr
Anderson. Exp. date Dee. 7,
from 317.50 up
Sundays.
„
_ ,
1956.
year's lease. Reply box IK
FAIRBANKS - MOllSE Pumps 52” cabinet sink, good condition
Sanford Jewelry 4 Luggage
Eastilde Trailer Salas
Sanford Herald.
Reasonable.
Dormyer
deep
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
Palatka, Fla._________
300 Sanford Ave. Phone 1318
2 Bedroom Concrete Block
fryer, used twice.
H actual
LONG, Phono 388, 207 Ka*t
All-Furnlahed Home
Good-Buy: Aluminum H o u a a
cost. Phone 888, 1118 Park Ave. • RKAL ESTATE
Commercial Ave.
Complete Price 38.200
trailer. Enclosed cabana. Phone
Get Gulistan Carpeting
_
31.000 Down
44—APPLIANCES
This
is
a
free
pass
to
the
Movie44-FARMS
AND
GROVES
On Easy Credit or
2293-J.
_________ _
land Ride-In Theatre for B&lt;m
ROSA
L.
PAYTON.
Lay-Away Plans
PR1GIDAIRE
appliances,
sale
II —USED CARS
20 acre tile farm. Threo bedroom Registered Real Estate Broker
Green. Longwood. Kxp. data
Sanford Linoleum 4 Tile
and service. G. It. High, Oviedo
house, large barn. All equipment Phone 2871
Dec.
7,
1958.
IT 92 s' Hiawatha
127 W. First St.
You'll Bo Mile* Ahead with a
Fla. Phone FO-5-3.it5 or San
and machinery. Easy terms. Ph.
New 1957 PONTIAC, now on dllford 1642-W after 6 p.m.
GATLIN BROTHERS
1393 J. P. 0. Box 1154.
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Dragline 4 Bulldozer Service
p!»y.
SEWING MACHINES
cu. ft. chest type freezer, 6 43—HOMES
Real Estate Inves'ment*
iDG—
•
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2195 W. Sanford. 10month
Necchl — White
old. Inquire Dairy Queen.
So. Orlando Hwy. — Ph 2903.j
You’ll be Dollars Ahead with the
New and U*ed
high-appraisal trade-in you get ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ Apt. size gas range, Scrvrl re­
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
JV. II. "Bill" STKMPKR
G A R R E T T ' S
from Ray Herron. Just phone
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
VA—FHA—
CONVENTIONAL
frigerator. Like new Phone
Realtor — General Insurer
323 E. First Street
2458, or after 8 p m. Ph. 1343.W programs,
etc.
Progressive
FINANCING
2517-W.
Guy Allen Associate
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENTS
Arietta Price. Associate
1953 Ford 8. pickup truck
15-n i'II.D fN O MATERIALS
West 13th St.
LADIES
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Phone 903 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
New paint, aac. cond........ 3745.
BILLFOLDS
1950 Pontiac 4 door sedan .. »45. O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call
A. K. S H O E M A K E R , JIL
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
REAr. ESTATE DRIVE-IN
33.96 up
1947 Dodge pickup ........ — 329oWindow Bills — Lintels
Phone 1991
1800 Mcllonvillc
Ralph Ray, 3150.
, ,.,2W 4 French Ave
1947 Packard, 4 aoor ......— 3195.
WERT JEWELRY STORE
Septic Tank . St.ito Approved
2 Bedroom New Home on loo X
j. w. HALL. REALTOR
1947 Kaiser, one owner.
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
2»2 E. 1st. St.
Phones
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
120 foot lot,
excellent water,
Johnny Walker, A iiociaia
new tires ......—
.....—- 3*3°Miracle Concrete Co.
Slip Covers and Drapea
shade trees, f t,000 down to
"Call Hall" phona 1758
1950 Ford 4 door sedan.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335.
STANLEY KULP
cover equity,
und
assume
New paint, new upholstery
PHONE 2858-J.
.A 'IC.ALTOR F.r.t
METAL ROOFING
monthly payments of $39 on
irootl condition
• • 3345
Holiday Cheer
KOY REEL
balance. Write Box FA. rare— U rL L h N AND I I ARKKY
Now in stock, 5-V Crimp—Q"
EMPLOYMENT
308 W. Second St.
***
P&lt;fk Av*.
Phone 2312
Sanford Herald.
Corrugated — 2 4 " Corrugated
Get All Your Roofing Needs at
W 9 Nash super
4 dr. sedao.
3 bedroom, air condition­
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
S h e rm a n C o n crete Pipe Co. 312.009.
O. U. Farrell'i
Radio, heattr. directional sign- 24-HELP WANTED FEMALE
ed. enclosed garage, block conr.V c
* M""'*lth
Out Weit 13th S t
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
at
117
south Park
Phone 772
aJs, practically
new engine! Experienced meat wrapper to ____
alructlon.
Hardwood &amp; cork
■ewSa soma transmission work.
floors, 90 x 133 lot. Low Fit A
Thay Know
Featuring:
work in meat market. 335 week. 48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT ’
Make an affar. Sea 9? 203 E.
monthly payments, 352.79 after
the Very Beit
Tip-Top Super Slarket. 329 S.
buying owner* equity.
2523
21st St.
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
Sanford Ave.
310 E. First
BILLS HARD TO PAT? Sell
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
Typewriters, adding machines
This is a free pass la
Movie
AVON CALLING WOMEN
Hales-Rentalt, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
•hinge you're tro u g h w i t h
land Ride-In Theatre for Mrs. Who need money.
Demand for
Homer S. Broeo. Evp. date
through Want Adi for CASH.
Avon Cosmetics is tremendous. 47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Tf44G &amp; Trimmings
Dee. 7. 1958.
No experience;
we train. Na­
Call 1421.
1951 Oldsmobila Super 88. 4 duor. tionally advertised—good com­
2nd ANNIVERSARY
mission. Mrs. J. Russell, P. 0.
COMPLETE SELECTIONS
radio 4
heater, completely
IN OUR
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
Box
975,
Orlando.
Christmas Tree Trimmings
299 FAMILIES
original, excellent ihruout. Mu*t
SANFORD LOCATION
make the Want Adz your shopp­
sell, 8475. Drop by after 5:30. Saleslady for steady job. Mutt
and Decorationa
CAN'T BE WRONG
ing place.
Rear 212 W. 16th. ________ _ be neat and friendly. Apply in Echols Hl-Rlzer ............... 331.50
Buy while stocks are complete
Bed and Chair ........ 99 00
person, Jacobson Department Sofa
KKL'S 3 and 10c STORE INC.
Hollywood Bed ............... 49.50 Five beautiful residential developBUSINESS
NO MISTAKE AHOUT IT! To'
Store.
Free headboards on Hollywood
menti: Del-Air, Pinecreu South
aril something fast order a fa»tSERVICES
Girls over 21 apply Pig’n Red*
Pinecrc»t, Rose Court and Giovc acting Want Ad.
All
Dinette
Sets
Discounted
14-8EAUTY p a r l o r s
Whistle. Park Ave. &amp; 25th St.
Manors, are standing proof of
3139 00 Bunk Beds ......... 3119 00
th« high acceptance rating ot LET IT RAIN, let it shine. Every
) Waves by Zotos 4 Realistic Experienced waitress
Apply 3-Room Groups ............. 295 00
Odium 4 Tudor home*.
|7 40 Thru Nov. Open I a m. • Market Restaurant. Mrt. Jones. 3-Pc. C s r r a Sectional* .. 199.60
day I* a good day to use the
Call 971
(Foam iiuuDcr;
Rubber)
French Ave.
You
can buy with aafuty, and live
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Want Ads.
Stenographer-excellent shorthand BEDROOM:
in the secure knowledge that
and tpying. Legal and general Double Dresser
lLAIR HARD TO WAVE?
your home will continue t6 in­
Beveled Mirror
t expart stylists give you tuft,
experience. Call 3143-J.
FOR QUICK ACTION use Class)
crease In value.
Bookcase Bed
lasting wavss of sternal beauty.
Innersprlng
Mattress
27—
IIKI.P
WANT“
I)
•
MALE
f‘«d ada to sell rest lure. Call
Priced from 38.50
IF —
Box Spring
(2 pillows FREE)
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5.5 50
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MIAMI &gt;.n— Aviation pioneet
MIAMI BEACH kP - Funeral
services will be held at 2 p. m Grover Loaning predicted tail
Wednesday at the Walsh and night that Florida faces an Im*
Wood Chapel for Bruno Minklcy, portant era of air expansion:
67, retired sain* executive and
toiening, a Miami resident and
goiter. He died of a heart attack aircraft designer who has made
Saturday.
aviation's national Hall of Fame.
Minkley, a native
of Chicago, said much of thegrowth might
hal been a winter
visitor for tome in production of busineas
many year* before moving here: and utility aircraft,
five year* ago. He twice won the
He praised Gov. Collins and
Nassau Invitation Golf Tourna- state and municipal agencies for
ment at the Agorc* County Club promoting Florida as a site for
of whlc.i he was a
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NO. 148

Bulldogs On Top As J O v e r 1 0 ,0 0 0 W a tc h
teams
ToldFor Peanut
Bowl Game On Dec. 7 C h ristm as Parade

Tb# final standings hi tha Pea­
—— - —,7
■ : ■— j-rr—
nut Bowl Game competition were
announced this morning following
the last two games of the season.
Mrs. Sybil Routh’a “Bulldogs"
defeated Richard Jones “War
Eagles" by the one-touchdown
score of W&gt;.
Outcome of today's game which
was played Just before noon to­
day clinched top place for the
More than 10,000 people Jammed
Tha first equipment
for tb*
"Bulldogs".
Sanford Streets yesterday to wit­
ness what has been acclaimed a* projected toll free, metropolitan
This is the way the teams end­
the "biggest and finest Christmas telephone service was Installed In
ed their season according to point
Parade ever seen In this city.' the new building of the Winter
standings: Mrs. Routh's Bulldogs,
194 ; Mrs. Roberta Richards
Crowds began forming early Park Telephone Company, Neve
Avenues,
team, 174; Richards Jones team,
yesterday as schools let out at York asd We!brcrr&gt;»
3:30 to allow all Seminola County last week, company offlelala as*
144; and Mrs. Aliee Grant's team,
children an opportunity to see the nounced yesterday.
*4.
The equipment already Installed
parade and to see Santa Claus.
In the Peanut Bowl contest
a Main
Distribution
Eleven bands and 37 floats, Includes
slated for neat weekend, Richard
along with marching units and Frame, which will provide con*
Jones class team will play Mrs.
groups formed about 3:30 begin­ nectlon for 14,000 local telephone
Roberta Richard's class team In
ning on First St. at Sanford Ave. numbers with 3,500 existing cent*
the first game. Mrs. Roiith’s class
to stretch from the downtown In­ ral office line*.
team will play Mrs. Roberta Rich­
tersection out to Mellonviile Ave.
Each line can serve, if neces­
ards class team which will be the
and back toward the city again. sary, up to eight telephone num*
championship game.
The parade was estimated to bers.
In today's game, Guy James
have been a mile and a half long.
The cable* terminating In thla
completed a three-yard pass from
For one solid hour the parade Main Distibution Frame will bn
Mike Jennings to score the one
moved west on First St. to Oak brought into the new building
touchdown.
The Bulldogs outplayed the War SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL “ Homecoming Sponsors" who will be seen, with their escorts, at tomor­ Ave. then south to Fourth St., east this week, and the actual work of
row night’s Homecoming Football game, d a f t to right* Dottle Mett.s, Sylvia Price, Carol Nutt, and
to Sanford Ave. and then north splicing the cables and eonnect*
Eagles all the way to prove their Bobbie Crutchfied. They were elected by the|San!ord football squid. (Staff Photo)
to Second St. where It disbanded. ing them to the frame will begin
lead In the final standings.
The huge crowds applauded, immediately.
★
★
★
Peanut Bowl festivities will get
laughed, cheered, and waved as
A Trunk Intermediate DlstrW
underway next Thursday with a
unit by unit moved along the bution Frame, which will connect
gigantic parade through downtown
streets.
local telephones with point* serv­
Sanford featuring both the Semi­
Children lined the streets all ed by other telephone companies,
nole High School and Junior High
the wiy and in many places on will be Installed
School bands.
at the iim e .
First St. they were 10 to IS deep. time, a company spokesman said.
The Peanut Bowl games,will be
played under the lights at Sanford
The Mayfair Inn's Country ping to b« in Sanford for this At no place along the 14-block
The Main Distributing Framn
Memorial Stadium Friday night.
Club golf pro gave Chamber of year’s tournament Mario L'arfag- route did the parade participants is being Installed In the eompany’a
miss
onlookers
and
crowds
to
Commrrce members a rundow-n no told the Chamber of Comnew premises by Winter P ark
offer their applause and admira­
of the coming Mayfair Inn $13,- merce members.
Telephone
Company
Cental Of*
tion.
"The tirkrts arc on sale now,"
Homecoming sponsors for the 000 PGA Open which will be held
Both city ami county officials flee em ployed, who over a period
he said, "and I am aure that alt ,„
muwu the huge parade „„„
annual Homeroming Game and here Dec. 11-16.
headed
and each of nine months have been work*
“ PORKY" Ot.IVr.K. MAYFAIR INN’S riaylng Pro wai In Sanford
purposes, in
Mario
t.arfagno,
who
brought
of
you
will
want
to
aee
the
events
unit
passed
in
review
before
th* ing, for training
Celebration
have
been
named
by
yesterday to take a fc.v practico swings at the Mayfair Inn Golf
Indiana,
where
a
the member* of Seminole High with him Garry Grarua his as- of each day.”
, Judges’ platform on First St. at Seymour,
Course. Oliver Mas on his May to West Palm Bearn to take part
waa b«lng
School's football squad.
aistant. said that "the qualifying
Carfagno, in explaining the Magnolia Ave. Tho Judge* were similar installation
in a tournament there. He will be bark in Sanford for the Mayfair
Inn’s $13,000 PGA Upon. (Photo by Jameson)
Sharing honors for the annual rounds will be held on Dee. 11.
tournament procedure said that !I*o*tmaster Joel Field, Mrs. made by the North Electric Com*
occasion are: Bobbie Crutchfield.
"There will be no Pro-Am this player* qualifying hero would Aria Jane Lundqulst, and Rcpre- pany for the Indiana Telephone
Written for
Carol Nutt, Dottle Metts, and Sylyear" Carfagno told the Chamber automatically qualify for the tentative Gordon V. Frederick, Corporation.
H m Hanford Herald
men, now
♦ Lutheran Advent Services Begin Dec. 5
via Price.
of Commerce members at their California tournament.
! Ae a result of tha Judges' d«- Four of theta
Every time you deposit a pint
thoroughly
{aiqlllar with
th d * '
Escort*
for
th*
young
ladles;
Coffee
Cluh
session
this
morning
Chamber
of
Commerce
Man-!
cl»ioB*
tho
'/ophles.
and.,
p
riic
Advent Service# at tha Luthe­ of blood Jn a blood hank you in­
aro handing,
who will have top honor* Friday *t 3lr*. Appleby’* Restaurant. age John Kri.kz said that
am * *r» bnrardei to tho following equipment they
ran Church of The Redeem*F"wni crease your own chances and night during the Homecoming f "instead." he said "there will b* attempting to combine the num- participants who entered floats' are
Traffic Manager
A. E.
begin next Wednesday evening at those of your family of coming Game between the Sanford Semi- , clinic In which Jay Herbert, emus drives and campaigns Into Sanford Junior High School won Ludescher, Cental Office Super­
visor, John Burch, and Central
7 30, said Rev. Phillip Schless- through an aeeldent or unex­ nolo* and Lakevlew Highi ofWin porky Oliver, Mike Souchak, and one United Appeal. "With th e '
(Cootlnued M Pago I)
pected lllnes*.
Office Switchmen Ernest Young
mann, pastor of the local con*
•PPMr "
approval of the Chamber’s ex-,
No one ever expects a traffic
Jr.,
and Ralph Stevens.
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Asked
about
some
of
the
top
erutlvc
Commute*
"We
will
take
gregation.
YOU HAVE
accident to happen to him, but
Installation of this Main Dis*
‘
| players that will b« in Sanford|lh* lead in such a drive next
A film, "The Unfinished Task." one occurs every 23 seconds in
(Continued *■ Page ■)
will be shown at the service Wed- this country, ind YOU may be
I nesday evening Dec. S. " I t it a seriously hurt in one going home alto attend the annual Homecom- Ing. the defending champion will
(Continued on Pag* I)
Bodies O f Crash
picture you'll never forget," ra s ­ TODAY.
be here for th* event, at w*IJ as
ter Srhlestmann said of the When the ambulsnce gets you
Sammy Sneed, Doug Ford, and
Victims Brought
film. Explaining, he said, it it to the hospital, the doctor may
'.MAN OF YEAR* NA.MED
many others.
Mostly sunny today high 63-76,
the dramatic story of the dashing find that you need whole blood * ALTANTA id*— Th* Southern
"They will come to Sanford for cool again tonight, low i0-(6;
From Mountains
of two worlds — tha world of fast • to replace blood you may Seedmen’* Assn, named Dr. Fred the Mayfair Inn’e $13,000 PGA Friday fair and cooler.
John W. Bradford successful busi­ have lost and to bring you out of Hull of the University of Florida- Open from Havanas where they
CARACAS, Venezuela
Th*
nessman, who, despite his active shock.
bodlct of 23 pertons killed In th*
will
be
participating
in
a
tourni-l
da
it*
“
man
of
the
year"
at
the
For pictures of yesterday's
Y’our wife or husband or other
church membership, worships at
cra«h of a New Ynrk-to-Caraeaa
“ I DAYS Till
annual convention yesterday for ment from Dec. 6 to 11," Carfag
gigantic Christmas parade sec
I the shrine of material success, members of your family may un­
airliner were brought down by
no
said.
j
hybrid
corn
varieties
he
dcvelopdergo an emergency operation and
Page 2.
! and —
rable car Tuesday night from th*
d
h
t
o
t
M
t
f
u
l
"We arc expecting Dan Topi ed to suit the Southern climate.
rinud-shrntided mountain* at th*
| The world of his son, Jim, who lose a lot of blood. Whole blood
citv's edge.
turns his hack on a "complacent must be readily availabe to re
There wer* no survivors.
and
comfortable
Christianity" pace the blood that may be lo st1 David Lowe Thrilled By Visit
both during and after the opera-'
The de*d Included 10 Americana,
and,
over
his
father's
violent
pro­
C. 8. LEE and the 20-pound bob
tion.
smnng thorn 26-year-old Negr*
rat he killed Tuesday night in test. decides to go “ all out for
It Is a comforting thought to
outfielder Charles Peet* of Omaha,
Lake Monroe Swamp. (Staff Christ."
know that In most American com­
Neb., the American Assn.'a 193*
Photo)
On Dee 12, the Boy's Choir of munities you or any member of
hitting champion, hi* wife and
Trinity Lutheran Church, HoHy. your family can get th« life-saving
thre^ children.
One of the most heartwarming be just a littlebit more "per-ment was so thrilled ov«r the i "no doubt with visions of Ssnta
hill, accompanied by their own blood needed, and quickly, too.
The Venezuelan airliner, swing­
C o fC Membership organist, will be featured at the because millions of Individuals j Incidents growing on. of the sons] like."
visit that he Just "forgot to ask c i a u . dancing through h i s
ing from th , Carrlbhean through
The young 6 4 year old lad, some very important questions.", .
„
midweek service. Rev. A. J. like yourself hav* deposited blood Christmas Parade yesterday was
a raimtorm to land at Malquetla,
Banquet Postponed Schulz, l\i&lt;tor of the Hollyhill IN ADVANl E in blood bank* i t|je v|s{g 0f Santa Claus to David who has recuperated wonderfully After Santa paid his visit,
Caracas' seaside airport, plunged
church
will
conduct
the
service.
Vm,r
n.stor
or
minister
h»«
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and
is
very
cheerful,
N
d
Santa
David
remembered
that
there
Even
though
Santa
Clnua
came
0-The Seminole County Charoher
\o u r pastor or minister ha* | /0we wj10 j, confjne«l to Seminole, n .. ..... ,
fnr ,
hrousht close to actuil cu e s
'TKu if c0.n ^ nc^ [° Se”lin0,n I Claus "All I want for Christmas were several questions he would ,0 •‘ia" fu|’|l to visit thousands Into a wooded mountain of th*
The Dec. 19 service will have h*en
of Commerce’ Annual Membership
b en hr ignt cl se to act ral cases M*morl*l Ifoinital and eo.il,t not .
....
...
t0
on# particular uP°n thousand* of children, he Boca Chica range.
Rev., Schlessmann In the pulpit
■”: t “' " r i V "
• * &gt; . w Z L S i . ”.-. ••,&lt;bit he said' question
Wreckage and the bodies of th*
Banquet will not be held on the for an Advent Seaton sermon and ,‘Z!7,'mSU«
was “ How could he be didn't forget David Lowe wrho,
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f
your Whisk, all over the world at one time cvcn though the youngster would IS passengers and 7 crewmen
date already announced.
message.
to make all of tho buys and girl* have liked to have been right in were scattered over th« area of a
Chamber of Commerce Mana­
All services will begin at 7:30
city block. The point of Impact
. ........ '
ligent and most «ati*fying *olu- i S*nU
“f,Pr ,hc Pari,d‘'Of course Sant* gave David hu happy?"
the middle of the crowd watching was about 130 feet from th#
ger John Krider said yesterday p. m.
I
I lion
t°°h time out to go by and pay permission toplace hi* hand* on
Throughout the afternoon and ^ur ® ' Nicholas to arrive, just
that the annual membership ban­
crest.
It I* with this thought Inmind ? v*ry 'P*0**1 w*,il ,0 I,aV'd hi* long flowing whit* beard so early
evening— questions little couldn’t make it.
American financier N e l s o n
quet has been deferred until some
j ihat th* church#* of Sanford are " 0'***hom he
knewcould not t),at he might stroke it carefully DavidLowe would have like to
This wa* one of theBigStories
Rockefeller had hooked passage on
time after the first of the year.
sponsoring a UNITED CHURCH
*he sidelines waiting for snij tenderly.
a.k came back to him—one after that came out of yesterday's th.- ill-fated plane but twitched
Because of the heavily crowded
1BLOOD APPEAL. The first 'Blood, "*-* arrival.
J.n t before Santa left he asked the other.
event*, and had wc not seen San- to another flight from New York
Nov. 2*
i Donor Day* i* to be held at theDavid wa* very, very
excited David if there were any more
As a matter of fjet, there wa* ta trying to slip4into the hospital to get a berth, lie arrived safely
^re-Christm as schedule of social
Adml**iona:
events, and the extremely heavy Mrs. Belie Minch-w (Lake Mary) ! First Presbyterian Church In San- and even though he i* able fo questions he would like to ask nothing he could talk about but quietly to visit hi* young friend, for an inspection of his varied
ford, Tuesday, Dec.
It. walk about the hospital some, about the North Pol*, and his Sant* Clan* and what a wonder- h* would have, as he docs on interests here.
Birth*:
business season, the banquet hat
"Bank
Your
Blood
—
Build
A wa* sitting in his wheel chair so visits, or how he made so manyful man he is. The thrill* of th* Christmas morning, slipped quletPeete, property of the St. Loula
Baby Girl Sextan
been postponed.
Life Saving Account".
that his talk with Santa might j0y« for all of the children. But visit kept registering on David's ; ly away without laying one word Cardinal chain, was enrout* to
D
i'rharkft:
The date for the annual event
the youngster in all of hi* excite- face until finally hu fell asleep | about It.
plsy winter ball In Venezuela.
Clifton Duncan (Sanford)
will he announced well in ad­
Lnuvrnia
Shaw
(Sanford)
vance. Krider said yesterday, so
Edith Carroll (Sanford)
that everyone will be able to
Jame* McIntyre (Sanford)
make their plars to attend.
Donita Wynn (Sanofrd)
5)
,r
Nov. »
Admission*:
rs. Rowland's
Emmett Mark (Benson Junction,
By lleie* HnodCrata
the theme of the month whlrh wa*
DcBary)
Mother Succumbs
The regular meeting of pack Puerto Rico. Den 4's subject was
Ori* Saundtr* (Lake Mary)
60, Cub Scouts was held at the "Fiesta Time” , and each of the
Camilla Bruce ' Sanford)
Sir*. F. H Atkin*, mother of
iVBary Civic Center Wednesday eight boys wearing a red tie and
Robert Brinson 'Sanford i
Mr*. P A. Rowland, died recently
evening preceded by a buffet a sombrero made of bread shelf
Jean Kiner (Sanford)
in Blueficid, W. Va.
supper with the mothers of Den papers, esme on stage carrying,
Estelle Jennings (Sanford)
Mr*. Atkin* had been a visitor
4 a* hostesses for the evening. some item of food typical o f ,
Gayla Treadway (Sanford)
in Sanford many times.
Naomi Forbe* (Sanford)
The six charter members of Den Puerto Rico and seated around
She had been ill for about five
U l *
Discharge*:
1|.I received their official Cub th« table on their little benches—
years.
a
recent
project
of
the
den
each
Baby Boy Hauser (Sanford)
Scout cards and Corky Stowell
m. Funeral services
were held
and Howard Henderson received bov making his own little bench—
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in
badges for bringing new members kept tlm , with tome instrument
Hagerstown, Va.
•into the den.
to a Spanish recording pls)e.| off
Former Resident
Dtck DuVatl, Dsnny Rraddnck stsgr. They rlosed thetr skit with
I and Howard Henderson received I the den y»U.
K
Dies Yesterday
| special tie slides for each having • Since Puerto Rico was th* theme j
Albert K. Woodburn, a former | sold ten tickets to the Boy Scout | for this month each boy In Pack
resident of Sanford, pa*sed away Jamborre in Orlando. Johnny, 60 received this week, a picture
at a nursing home In Jacksonville Breyette was Inducted and re- post rani mailed to them from
yesterday.
celled his Bobcat pin an.) John Puerto Rico by Cubmas'er Wil­
He 1* Hi* brother of Mrs. Mabel Tatum wa* welcomed into the liam Blakemor*, who visits there
Brown of this city.
I den, having transferred from pro- periodically.
MURE THAN la.oo# PLOPI.K saw yesterday's Annual Christmas
para lc route to get a better glimpse a t the bands, floats and
Funeral arrangements have not i vidence, R. I.
Each den also displayed Ihcir Parade staged bv the Jaycrcs in cooperation with the Sanford
IUJ. (S 'aff rilUo)
&gt;et been announced.
Each den presented a skit on,handwork projects fur the month. Jlcrcnants AJsociation. The crowd surged into me street along (he

11 Bands,
37 Floats
Appear

First 'Blood Donor
Day' Set Dec. II
At Sanford Church

SHS Homecoming CofC Members Given
Sponsors Named Rundown On PG AO pen
By Football Team

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Santa Remembers 6-Year-Old In Hospital

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Hospital Notes

Skits P r e s e n t e d
At Cub Scout Meet

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•r v n o m u r . i m n a o N
Mr. and Mrs. Karl M otto* of
Saratoga, If. T . kavo b oos vtsfctag bar brother tad alftar-ta-Uw,
Mr. aad Mr*. I t M. G le a m . Tkay
left Bondar orantag, fo r Ocala,
wharo they will visit another bro­
ther and sistar-ln-Uw, Mr. aad
Mr*. ( 3 / da Claaioa.
Mr. and Mr*. K. ft. BM mrd ad
Cincinnati. 0 . art announcing the
birth a f a daughter, Nov. IB. Mrs.
Billiard la the daughter ad Mr.
and Mrs C. P. Braaiagtoo and
the fam ily ha* viaited in Lake
Mary on numerous occariooa.

Cynthia

doualy.

Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Tiffany af
West Oneonta, N. Y., arrived Nov.
IB to *pend .the winter in their
lak e Mary homo.

make an taatant peotaat Instead,
ha aaM aloarty:
I t might be an Idea, Yak a d
thing* or* efraightanad out botween no. I oraa talking to Pro*
feasor Felton last night—yon
know I span* the alght at Mo
hottea--and ha aold b* aouM pet
you o vary good poet aa awlalant
matron a* o borpttai m Mandoetlla. Mind yon, YM, K*e only n
atiggeaUoo."
Bha looked onray tram htan, &lt;*»tenntnad to kaep tha taon out ad
bay ayaa and the neha at dMOw
elan oat ad bar heart.
I t might be an tdaa," Mm
agreed Onaily. T » oenMdar *.
Uruca. But there are other thtnga
1 have to eonaldw too."
Ha caught at bar hand on tha
tahin “Vai, you're not thinking
1 want you to g o t Why, I—^
Ha stopped. On* at the native
houaeboyn area standing beak**

pwatbad ha bandage*; Bruce was
•ending aver her aad Cynthia's
Band waa la M a
"You saved asp BB* ■twos,"
Cynthia waa aaylng m y quietly.
•Y ou know m y Nf* la yoava to
4 a what you want with, doa’t
POUT*
Vai w m about to tuns aaoamBoetabiy aw ay, but Bruce muat
Kavo caught alght og bar drsas hi
Bha doorway.
"W h o * there r * H * dropped
C y n th ia * hand and e re m it the
roam , throwing the door open
under. "W h y , V a i . . . W h y didn't
f o u earn* right hsT Cynthia'*
■taking a splaadld n aovary. I'm
f tad to m y .”
"Tea, It woUM m m b an.* T el

Mr*. Dan Denaaod ha* returned
from Colombia, B. C., w h en aha
w i i called by the eudden death
yar and tha Bov. W. A. Ellenwood,
of bar Mater.
patter of tha Baptist Chapel pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Frisky af nounced tha Benediction. The
Inks, Mich, returned t » Lake Misses Carla and Joan Newbury,
Mary, Nov. IB and have opened
Miss Myna William* and Miss
their cottage on Lake View Avo.
Delores Kirscb, all girls from tha
The group representing the Lak« Junior Department, took up the
Mary Baptist Chtptl, at the Train­ offering.
ing Union Assoctstlonal Moating
Tha 40 vole* choir, nndar the
held at Ssniord First Baptist abia direction or Mu* Hill was
Chureb, Nov. U brought horn* lb* most generous, singing favorite
attendance banner for having six­ hymns and some of the particu­
ty five o f their cnrollmant pres­ lar songs of their Christian High
ent. Tha Lake Mary Training Un­ School. A group of girls gave
ion also tied for tha banner given “ America tha Beautiful” and tha
for tha largest number presant boys, with trumpets, made the
and tha Intermedia tea brought "Man of Cod, Arise” , thunder
home tha departmental banner.
through the building, tt was very
much of a musical treat and the
Mr. and Mrs. Rdward S. Faw­ young people added Immeasurably
cett are announcing the birth of to th« aetual singing through their
a sot, Robert Edward, Nov. I t sincerity. At the elose of the pro­
at tha Winter Park Mamorlal Hos­ gram, people tarried over punch
pital. The young man walghad and cookies, getting acquainted
over I pounds.
with the visitors and with new
residents of Lake Mary and re­
Attending tha first Vesper Serv­ newing friendships with folks not
ice of the currant season at Hamp­ often seen. The refreshment ta­
den DuBos* Academy at ZeUwood, ble was svsrlald with a white cut
Sunday afUrnoon were Mr. and work cloth and a beautiful ar­
Mrs. Walter I. Piper, and their rangement of Thanksgiving fruit
gueita, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. An­ cantered It. and balanced the or­
derson and Miss Carla Newbury. ange tapers and the twin crystal
punch bowls, presided over by Mrs.
The Laon Taylors enjoyed the Joe Smather* and Mn. R. W.
motor boat raees la Orlando, Sun­ Keogh.
day afternoon.
Tuesday evening, Mrs. W. P.
Wednesday, Nov, 14th, the Busi­ Burke and her sister, Mrs. Frank
ness Women’* Circle o f the Pres­ Mlnihew were eo-hostessei at a
byterian Church sponsored a con­ household products party at Ih*
cert by the Hampden DuBose home of the farmer. Mrs. Luells
Academy Choir, from ZeUwood. Young,
demonstrator
was
in
The church waa well filled with charge. At the beginning o f the
members o f tha congregation and evening two games were played,
friends and a larga representation with Mrs. Ben Bullard and Mrs.
from both the Church o f the Nasa- Herbert Lampert tieing for first
ran* and the Baptist ChxpaL It place In the one and Mrs. Minwas one of those happy commu­ shew winning the other.
nity affairs wher* everyone lakes
A fter the ladies had looked over
part. Mr*. Walter I. Piper, presi­ tha various Items and been re.
dent of the sponsoring organiza­ minded of the advantages o f each,
tion preaided. The Rev. U W. the hostesses served sandwiches,
Scott, pastor gave the Invocation, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braeht, Mr.
the Rev. J. M. Thompson, pastor and Mrs. P. D. Anderson, the Rev.
Emeritus made the Offertory Pra- and Sirs. S. Drawdy, Mrs. Lam*
pert, Mrs. J. L. Bullard, Mrs.
Circuit la and far lU m lnol* Coun­ Young, Mrs. Ben Bullard o f San*
ty Florida. Tha abbravlalad till*
of tha raea le AAltON W KtNKH. *1 ford. Mias Myrna Williams, Miss
ale. ve UOV IU J. S I'A lll.K It. at ale. Gayle Burke and W.
Burke.

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v U la o r demand *k*ll b&lt; la writine, awl ifeall i u « the place
of
raaldanca and p »,t uttlro address
o( Hi* claimant, and shall be awera
•• f&gt;t the claimant, hla aa*nl. ur
Ilia allurnay. and *»&gt; such claim
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'N W i .LIAM
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To i and aach of you, ar* beral.y
Tan. nnd tack af yaa. ar* karaand ra-iulrrd lo preeenl
ly notified that a ault hae hern notified
-l,lo&gt;, , - d deoveode whl.-h you
iruuakl agalnat you la Ih* Circuit
■ourl. la a&gt;d for flemlaol* County or elll.yr of you. n.a* bav- a*.«ln*t
Florida. In chancery. entitled I.T - Hi* KM* * of ft A VMUS'D W . KMT I S .
f AN MYERS and CATIIRRINM MV- ,le.need , late of eald County, lo
:ilh. hie wir*. Ile ln llff*. V. W I I - tha County Judge of Samlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, at hie office In the
court hone* o f eotd County nt San­
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If ally *, and If daad, lhair r te p a c t lr *
u n k n o w n heir*, davie***. aranlee*.
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or any and all parllea claim in g hy.
through, under or agalnat eetd r e ­
el"- Ilya named
defendant*.
and
each n f th em ; and any and nil par* " » &lt; having, or c la im in g lo
have
any r ig h t , till* o r lnt*r*,t In nnd
In Ih* f o l l o w i n g described
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Vou. and each o f you. are hereby
no tifie d that a ault lu a been br ou g h t
•galnat you In t h e Circuit Court,
In an.| f o r Hamlnole County, Klorl
Id*. In • ban. vry, ..Mill-.I I'KNTISAI,
s ta iiiih a
D K V K L oioiK .vr r u n .
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•ler.-nU.tntf. and you. end **c h o f
you, a r * rauulred to (lie your A n•war In plaintiff'* Complaint wllh
•ha Clark nf eald Court, end eer y*
upon
plaintiff*
attorney.
UKU
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M*. n. ling list, ftenfnrd. Florida.
• f.*tiy o f eel.l a n e w . r , on «.- b e f o r e
W edn eeda y, l i t . e m l . t r IS. ISIg, end

being Chancery Cae* No. aJOS.
The description of tha rani propairy Involved la a* follow *:
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UKA It
LAKE
8CU.I1VIHluN. accurdlug to tha plat
lliaraof racordad Ik Plat Look
7. u *u * !&gt;. Public Itai-orda of
bamlnolo County, Florida.
Tou ar* liaraby reoulrad to fll*
your anawar wllh tha Clark of tha
Clcult Court of tha Ninth Judicial
Circuit. In and for Samlnola Coun­
ty, Florida. Samlnola County Court
lloue*. Sanford. Florida,
and ta
fere* a copy Iharaof upon tha
1Plaintiff*' attorney, W arm n II. Kd&gt;

I* yote fell In do an e .te.ree f»r,».

General Insurance
II. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET

c on fe t eo will be entered agalnat
vnu and each nf you. for the relief
d emand ed In eald Complaint.
T h e na ture o f Ihle to ll It lo ou let
Ih* t i ll * l e tha ah oy* detrrlhad
land
W IT N KS S my hand and eeat nf
•ahl Court
at Kenford. Hernlnole
Coun ty. Florida, t b l, I 7lh day o f
N ov em b er A II.. m *

PHONE 7*
II. JAMES O I T

JAMES B. GUT
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not or a decree pro confaeeo will
b* entered against you.
Title nolle* ehall b*
published
once each week for four ( I ) cone*rutlva w eak* la Tha Sanford Her­
ald
WITNKMN mr hand and teal tklt
Silk d»y of October. A. D. ISIS.
O. P. Ilearndon.
Clerk of the circuit Court
Famlnol* County. Florida
B n Aria 1. Lundqulat
Daouty Clark
•Varan If. Fdwarda
.17* North Mein atreet
Orlando, Florida
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grantees,
or
other
partlae
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T H * ST AT E OF FLORIDA. TO;
MABEL a . NKUSCII. Danvllla State
Hospital, Danvllla. Panneylvaala.
Tou ar* hereby rvqulrvd to fll*
yuur written appearaara In person
or by atturnvy. wllh the Clark of
Ih* above stylvd Court oa or before
Dvcamhar lath. ISIS, lo a Mutt for
Divorce,
a* anlttlad
above, and
thereafter to file your Anewar or
other pleadings ae provided by law,
and uixm failure so to do. * Decry*
I’ru
Coafeeeu
will
b*
entered
agalnat you.
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CIRCUIT COURT
Ryi Aria 1 l.und-tule*

Friends of Richard W. Krogh
will be sorry to hear that he has
been confined to his horn* because
o f illness.
It Is reported that Mrs. Florence
Hauser, who Is a patient at the
Florida Sanitarium and Hospital In
Orlando la (lightly Improved.

JOHN tfCMABMON, J r, Bronxvilla, N .Y , has baeoma aa iag sl
of mercy tor tortured Hungary.
The former paratrooper la cred­
ited with getting hundreds of
thousands o f dollars worth of
food sad medical sUfctpllaa into
Hungary almost single-handed.
SLlurden !s tas father of th ru
young children, fInternational)

The regular meeting of th* P.
T. A. was held Tuesday nite, No­
vember 20th and opened with sa­
lute to Flag. Staging of America,
Devotional! given by Rev. Thomas
c f D c Z itj S*pii*l Cuurv.ii using
ths 93 Psalm. During the basinets
session the final report was given
on the Halloween carnival, netting
P. T. A. ttH.M. Mrs. Harvey
Dunn president thanked everyone
for their cooperation in making
it a success.
The horizontal ladder, part of
the P. T. A. project— providing
playground equipment, has arriv­
ed and will be installed during
the Christmas holidays.
Due to absence o f Mr. Fred DeMotle, speaker o f th« evening.
Miss Shelia Hubbard, music direc­
tor, led in a community singing ac­
companied by Mrs. Ralph Stumpf
Jr. of DeRary, and read "Essays
to Music,” composed by the 7th
grade students with background
music. She also sang a Halloween
song composed by the students.
Room count was won by the 4th
grad* with 19 parents present. Re­
freshments were served by the
3rd and 4th grade horn* room
mothers.

LAST TIME TONIGHT
STARTS l:M
Leaving a camp Bra—or throwing
out a match can causa untoO loe*e*l
No need for thee* mmkiy thin**!

son Pat and Mr. and Mrs. George
Ryan. Susan and Debbie were din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllard May Thursday.

ANSBR
Ttrm «: 20% down at Autiofti, (units* otherwise noted)
balanca aonomurd.

Feeling

Mrs. T. W. Orr and children,
Mike and Jean of DeLand were
overnight guests of Mrs. H. E.
Braddock Tuesday.

Mri. Lottie Bussberg underwent
surgery in the Orange Memorial
Hospital In Orlando last week and
Is now recuperating at the home
o f her daughter, 1102 Garden Cir­
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Snodgrass cle In Orlando. We wish her a
entertained with a dinner party speedy recovery.
Tuesday. Guests included Mrs.
J. S. Hasleden of Jacksonville
Leon Vining, Mrs. John Lewis, of
Orlando Mrs. Jack Jackson, J. G. was overnight guest of his mother
David and Brent of Sanford. Mr. Mrs. Ida Hasleden at her home
and Mrs. Fred Bender of Enter- on Stone Island, Tuesday.

joe CeeavySw

Da n g e r o u s
- CROSSING

Dick Alois*, Junior ood from
Sirs. W. L. Tyler and .laughter Rensselaer, N. Y., also la a mem­
Linda are spending the holidays ber o f the Syracuse University
and week end with Mr*. Tyler'* basketball team.
mother and sister, Mrs. E. C.
Vaughan and Judge and Mrs.
Thomas Rivers In Green Cove
Springs. Charles (Chuck) Dunn of
Tampa Is spending the holidays
and week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn.
Mr*. Harold Stultz, Mrs. Tom
Sarver and daughter Jan ware
business visitors in Orlando Wed­
nesday. Mrs. Ed L. Cunningham
and children Jean and Jr. spent
Thanksgiving Day with her daugh­
ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Denby in Mos* Bluff.

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Mrs. Rosa Le* Peterman waa
called to Oglrthrope, Georgia over
Sawing for fatlT Now Is the the week end due to .death of one
time lo lake your pick of fall and of her nephews In an autombiie
accident.
winter cotton fabrics. Old favorlte«, inch as denim, corduroy,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlers and
and velvetaen, have been joined
by a host o f new fabrics. There daughters Audrey and Susan spent
ar* striped tweeds, woven plaids Thursday with relativas ta Orlanwith • worsted look, tie-silk prints,
crease-resistant knits, waffle-tex­
Mrs. Anna Glass and Miss Doris
tures,
and
llnen-like weaves.
Faber were business visitor* In
These fabrics are cotton through
Orlando Monday.
and through and can be aasiiy
made Into smart-looking fail and
winter dresses

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Coordinator; Committee
Will Be Named To Study
Junior College Program
Company To Use City
facilities For Docking

A coordinator and a eitltcn*
advisory committee will be ap­
pointed by the Seminole County
Board o f Education to study the
Community Junior College pro­
gram here, 8 . T . Mllwee said
on his return from Tallahassee
where he attended a meeting of
th Community College Council
Milwcc said that the eooruw.ators will meet the week o f Dec.
10 In Tallahassee to gain add),
tional information to bring back to
their counties.
The Community Junior College
will be a joint responsibility of
the State and County, Mllwee re*
ported. “ That 1* where our big­
gest problem will be—where ire
are now trying to get enough
money to support our present
grades 1 through 12," he said.
It will be In act o f legislature
In setting up the percentage of
responsibility between the State
and County Mllwee said.
"Out o f 32 counties named in
the program, there were 30 of
them represented at yesterday’i
meeting," he said. However, Mll­
wee explained, there were addition
aj representatives of the staffs of
various educators, Chamber of
Commerce people, member* of
school boards, and others who
had already been appointed to
advisory committees.
Stewart Gatchel will be appoint­
ed coordinator for the Community
Junior College Program in Semi­
nole County, Milwce announced
this morning.
State School Supt. Thomas D.
Bailey said that th* Stata De­
partment o f Education would at­
tempt to discourage community
junior colleges act up in Florida
from
growing Into four-year
universities.
Bailey said tha two-year junior
colleges had entirely different
function* from univer»itle* and
it would be a "great mistake"
to lot them up with the Idea they
Would grow.' Into universities.
The Community' College Coon*
(Continned M Fake •)

Sanford facilities will be used
|for the docking or barges and the
shipping o f citrus molasses to
t ciiusytvanla.
I George A. Janke Jr., o f tha National Molas sea Co., Oreland, Pa.,
l O m O r i O W advised City Manager Warren E.
' Jlr-OT.-lcj tfett K&lt;? w«*»M use 8*n! ford as a distribution point fot.
lowing his Inspection of the fa d j lilies along the Sanford lakefront.
___ _ . .
... ,
. | . The Board o f Sanford City
Two Rotariani, with fear and Commissioners agreed last night
trepidation in their heart*, will lhat there would be no docking
anter the portal* o f the Yacht f f t t a„ r w d for the first year
Club tomorrow noon, to stage a 0f operation. However, Janke told
program for the education and the Sanford City Manager that
entertainment of the Sanford Ki­ during the first year there would
wanis Club.
be only three or fout barges Of
Charlie Morrison, well-known molasses shipped to the eastern
local qulamaster, member o f The center.
R to a ld 'a advertising staff, aided
Possibilities that the number
and body-guarded by Francis E. o f barges taking molasses to
Roumlllat Jr., wall known local Pennsylvania would grow to 12 to
pill-roller and dispenser, will 18 was expressed by the National
dispense honest to
„ ..................
.. |Molasses Co. representative.
goodness coin
ef the realm to any and all KiwBarges coming in to Sanford to
anlans who qualify .with the be loaded would require approxi­
right answers.
mately M hours. The City of
Eighteen categories will be Sanford will observe the opera­
listed on the Yacht Club's black tion in an effort to create
board and. In' order to give the greater Interest In the use of the
^pem bera o f the Kiwanis Club lakefront.
Janke,
said
City
Manager
ample time to brush up on the
subjects during the night, here Knowles, chose Sanford for his
they are: Art: Amarlcan Govern­ distribution point after having
ment History, Aviation; the Bi- observed and inspected the facili­
K — »’ -’ -■•u anil Industrv: Dra­ ties at Canaveral Harbor.
m a; Early American; True or
False; Famous Men; Brain Tester&gt;: i o?d; Geography and Spo."*
Messrs. Morrison and Roumll­
lat, In putting on the program,
,^ a ve one regret: It will be Im­
p ossib le, due to lack o f space, to
Florida Highway Patrol Troo­
place the contestants in an isola­
per T , Mark Alack today asked
tion booth. Sines no both* are
^ lU M T ih e r t"w ilT b e ^ *
! ^ ,m' n0l,o ,C° “ h
niy
K
bat
to bay* a charming young lady er,nl o f lhe p" Jeltri,n’ that
warned the carries* walker
conduct the contestants Into the
the wave is only a step a«
Sway.
non-cxlstant booths.
Being your brother’s keeper Is
However, two very importaot a rule o f life, and "to apply tt
"props'* used In the program are to trafife behavior I* certainly
a caah register which indicates practical." d e c l a r e d Trooper
t&gt;ic amount each contestant win* Mack, In emphaslrfng Novem­
,Hnd -loud •'*au;ou* buzzer wbkh ber’s safety theme of the month.
City father* pliced their final
aouncV*
like
an
exaggerated
"But" he continued, “ if a care­ tamp o f approval on an ordln"Bronx cheer", used by Roumll- less act o f yours provokes an ac­ anre last night In in attempt to
1st, with great delight, to Indi­ cident. you are the responsible alleviate overflowing itorm sew­
cate that the contestant ha* erred one, responsible for any Injury ers along local streets.
to put it very mildly, in hi* an­ or lot* o f lif* to yourself or an­
A new ordinance, now in e f­
swer.
fect following It* passive at the
other."
The quit program* staged freThrough the first 10 months of meeting last night o f the Board
quently at the local Kiwanis Club this year, 157 Florida pedestrians nf Sanford City Commissioners.,
by a&lt;:ni-l Charlie arc verv pomp had died in traffic crashes, about d o cs not allow the piling of rublar, probably due to the fact that (one sixth o f all traffic deaths for bi&gt;h. trash, weeds, leaves or
other manner of litter In gutjie
always gives away much the same period.
"Contributing immensely to our I ter*,
Vnoney. Many member* of tha
club are stilt retaining th* silver pedestrian fatality roil I* the! According to th# new amendto
existing
ordinance*,
dollars awarded them during the walker who takes responsibilities j ment
In
heavy
trafficked trash must be placed behind .the
past fifteen years, although Mor­ lightly
curbing convenient to tha route
rison always state* at the end areas" said Trooper Mack.
The
pedestrian
can
h e lp ,ta k e n by trucks which pick up
of the program that he will be at
tha door to pick up the dough, a * : lengthen prospects of staying alive the rubbish and leave*.
In creating thl* new ordinance,
it "w a » only loaned for the oc­ by doing nine simple things:
Be watchful when crossing commisslonrs last night agreed
casion. ” What chance has a
S otariin to get a refund from streets. Never walk Into traffic that, rains will not wash the trash
a Ktwanian? Even Charlie doesn't from behind a parked ear. Obey and rubbish Into trap* where water
traffic sign* and signal*. Wait run* into the storm sewer system.
£w ow th* answer to that one.
Commissioners, in passing the or­
at crosswalks. Iujok before enter­
ing a crosswalk, evrn when the dinance. unanimously, expressed
signal light i* In your favor. Walt their hopes that the public will co­
until a bus leaves the stop before operate with the city in their at­
walking*from in front or behind tempts to clear sewer trap; and
it, after alighting as a passenger. storm systems of rubbish, leaves
Don’t rely, on a driver seeing you and trash which they believe is
on poorly lit streets and face traf­ causing much of tho water covvered streets during heavy rains.
fic whe-r you walk.

Rotarians To Stage
Program Tamassaui
for Kiwanis Club

Troouer Warns
Careless Walkers

Ordinance Okayed
By Board To Curb
Overflowing Sewers

Additional
Local News
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. T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 27, 1950

A s o o e iste d P r e s s L eased W lr s

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Santa Will Be Here
Tomorrow At 4
m.
W

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Kiddies
To Have
Big Day

FHP Said Becoming
State Police Force
No action was taken at la sti----------------------------------------—
night's meeting o f the Board of| a*a • «
■
••
Sanford City Commissioners on ( l||K V f l A a l f A r l l r / f A r
tha suggestions submitted by the W I I U J f J C O I V C l U l l j C j
State Safety Committee.
i
Commissioner Earl Hlgglnbo- I S r l A n o r C T a M o I b
them said "The Florida Highway L I J l C I I C l j I U f l C I I I
Patrol b a ttem p t"- to t«k* «v*r
city and county authority and It P * • « f t as

fuor«.'1becoraln,a*ut*polk"|ngnl Delinquency

“ Our governmental
agencies
Rtiteratln&lt; thr iUlement that
are constantly striving to In- he ^
made time and time again,
crease their authority and perpe- lha| a &gt;olllh Nntrr wouId (lo raiieh
tuate themselves,' Higginbotham ,0
JllTfnlle d, „ nquqrncyt
commentetL
•.
Jud^
Ernest F. HousMerle Warner Cl y tonunls- hoWfr, forw fu „ y and ,|ncerely.
aioner elect, sit ing in on meet- a,ldre), , cd the Hanford Rotary
Inga prior to being installed as a Clubyesterdsy
afternoon at It*
commissioner Jan. 1, said "B e­ weekly meeting at the
Yacht
tween the lines It meant they Hub.
will taka over police powers.”
^ judge, who
^ ^ also
^ serves _a*
The
Higginbotham a g a i n
listed Seminole County's Juvenile Judge.
"They're getting too brdad in offrrH nanr faeta and f,„ uret
, ,
t
Impress hi* hearers with the urCommissioner* e\prc. .
gent nece„ u y
Rettim( down to
cern over adopting many o f the business and do)nJ aomflhlng
measure! incorporated In the mor# lhan iprndln8 aboilt $w oo
suggestions submitted by tha annualiy for ,hc operation o f the
Safely Committee. They agree Juvenlle f0urt and , hc , ervlcf#
that "some o f the suggestions are o f a j UVenlle counsellor,
good as far m road .igns, saf*-|
He ,irwd Ma 1Ul, nprs ,0 do
ty line* ami auch measure* are everything possible, both a* inconcerned.
! dividual* and as member* o f RoHowever, they woum not act In tary. to combat the growth of
adopting any of the suggestion* delinquency end vandalism "aexcept on a local government mong our youth." There I* a
basis, either city or county to be remedy, the speaker stated, but
enforced on the local level only. ||t involve* many factors to bring
to a sucressful conclusion, beginn­
ing in the home and embracing
the aid o f ehurch. school and ser­
vice clube.
The apivaket was Introduced
br j/e d r o w c. SHne. -,program
ehal7m.in for th* day. AnnouncePostmaster Joel S. Field today ment was made nf the fact that
urged the cltliena ef Sanford, to next week'a meeting would be
shop early and mail early this held at the Holy Cross Church
Christmas season to facilitate the Parish House when a group of
processing of th# largest Christ-; vocalist from ollins College would
mas mailing In the history nf th* be featured on the p r o g r u n t arSanford posi offtre.
* .
ranged by Robert Limoni. Dr.
To put off mailing Christmas C'harlc* L. Person* was in rharxo
card* and parcels until th* last ot
meeting.
moment results In an extra bur
--------------------den being placed onthe postal
employe** and on th* postal farC m O l

Citizens Utged
To Shop, Mail
Early This Year

Cr|*nrt| P/ifrnl

.7

F"MMothers Colt
IMeeting Friday

maximum &lt;ervlc* »n that again! \ meeting o f th# Somhdde
this year, as in th# past, th# post! ‘tclu»ol Patrol Moth#r» will h«
offi.-# will b# cleared, if possible. ' lietd Friday. Nov. V&gt; at 10 a m
of ail Christmas mall by Christ.1in the
School
Administration
mas.
Building on Commercial Ave
Purpo** of th# meeting, said
“ There are still aom# people
Murray, County
who retain the mistaken idea Mrs. France*
that a gift or card arriving on Safety Chairman who announced
Christmas Ev# hat a special stg- the meeting this morning. I* to
of
their
nlfleanee." Postmaster Field said. inform the mothers
"It Is the thought behind the gift duties whllr on patrol and « f th*
tho
or card, not the time of arrival rouyt procedure following
which is the important consider­ reporting of tag number* by
them to the Sanford Police De
ation."
In an appeal to all the eltiiens partraent.
Sanford PoPc# Chief Roy G.
of Sanford, Postmaster Field
praised the fin# cooperation of Williams will be the speaker at
past years when record mail Friday’s meeting,
loads were processed and deliver-------ed and asked that thia sam e cooperation be again in evidence

D e e i /J e n t 'e
• 'w M U c l i r *

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m

o t h e r
u i lli r

lb. . i mp] , Di e s In Georgia
gestions of mailing early, wrapMrs. Annie Ford of fio (’andping carefully and addressing ler Rtl. S. E., A'lanta. Ga , died
plainly, the citizens of Sanford |yesterday at Fmnry University
will be assured of the safe and, Hospital in Atlanta
timely arrival of their Christmas
Her daughter, Mrs. Fred Hsrmatl," Postmaster Field addrd.
ri*on, is a resident of Sanford.

2 White Men, 38
Negroes Arrested
On Bolita Charge

NATIONAL BOOK WEEK la bringing many children to th# Sanford Library to look over all the newcst rete.ses in various age groups. Around th* library table looking at some of the rjj«*®l arrival*
• tn the Library bookshelves are: (left to right) Cathy Chaney. Lynn Lyon, Linda Wll lanu, Judy
Petty, and Bet,y Schuenenfann. In the background are Mr*. L. E. Walker, Assistant Librarian and
Mrs. Sacy King, Librarian who guide the children In their reeding habiu and keep tha library shelves
LLed with tha beat sod latest bookj. (Staff Photo) ___

I f Y e a r H eraM l i N o t

D a t e l i n e b e Bary
By Miry Fowler
Gen, and Mrs. Harry F. New­
ton are welcoming Mrs. Newton'a
mother, Mrs. L Orow and Mr*.
Newton's sister, M n. Laura Ar­
rington, formerly nf Canandaigua,
to th« Xrow lay eole*&gt; on ftu m ou
Drive. Laura' \rrington, th# wellknown author, has visited in DeBary often and ordered a home
bulls for her mother and herself,
to h* finished at Thanksgiving
lime. They arrived a few days
ago but Mrs. Grow had an un­
fortunate accident a half hour
after starting an inspection of h#r
new premises. She fell and broke
a wrist bon# and Injured her hip.
Sh# was rushed to Seminole Me­
morial hospital but la now hack
with her family.
The Dellary
Woman's club,
division of Literature and Fine
Arts will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m.
in the civic building, with Mrs.
Adam Muller and Mrs. Frank II.
Itll as charman of the program
Anyon,* interested In these edu­
cational subject* is welcome. At
a recent meeting the club was
given a most Interesting talk on
world politics by Professor J.
David Barber o f
Stetson.
II#
stressed our foreign policy.
The Horn* Demonstration club
on Thursday at 7:30 in the civic
ailitorium will present L. A.
Perkins, rhalrman o f th# board
of th* Barnett National Bank of
Drl.and as guest speaker
He
will talk on hanking facilities,
service* and type* of currency.
F.veryone is welcome. The club
women will also meet In the after­
noon at the elvte rooms, at
p in to discuss lhe!r Christmas
party.
There will he a Touring Florida
party on Dec. fi at the civic
building. VFW post Vm
will
sponsor If. with the assistance of
(Continued on Page S)

Flks Set Memorial
ServiceTo Absent

Geneva, Wilson, Lake Mary. Lak*
Hour Central
Florida ' Etta1 Monroe. Sanford Junior High,
Lodges will nnlte In a memorial Sanford Grammar, Southalde, Ly­
service to their absent brothers, man Elementary and Mldsray
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Schools.
In the lodge rooms of the local j In th* Senior
Division, floats
Elk*' organization.
are being sponsored by Seminol*
High, SL
Joining with Sanford Lxlg,. No. High School, Lyman
121! in the annual service o f tri Like’#
Christian Day
School,
but* to the memory of deceased Plneerest
School,
Goldsboro
members, wilt be DeLand Lodge I Elementary,
Hopper Academy,
No. 14A3, Daytona Beach Lodge
(Continued on Fage •)
No. till and New Smvrn.i B
e a c h
______________
Lodge No. 1337.
The Benevolent and Protective
Order of Elk*, n distinctively
American organization known as
B.P.O.E , observs three obligatory
service* annually: Mother'* Day,
Flag Day and Mrmorial Hav to
If Taxes
were paid daily,
■Our Absent Brother*." Strictly
Southern Beil would have been
patriotic in nature and engaging
billed at th* rat* of tl03.lt by
in charitable work* and th* help­
Seminole County, per day during
ing In health o f crippled children,
the current tax year for telephone
the Elk, for over three quarters
of a century have been acclaimed company operations, according to
as one of the nation'* leading ex­ Gordon J. Rolhermel, Sanfordponents of charily and good will. Dot.and Group Manager.
However with tax bills du*
Th* program
scheduled
for
.tunday afternoon will
include once a year, Rothermel turned
...................
. to he provided hr over a cheek in the amount of
special
music
Miss Ally,on Lee and a male l3l.Mt.33 to J. L. Galloway,
quartette mud* of William
\V Seminol* County Tax Collector.
Southern BeB's 193A payment
Brown, Al Case, Warren D. Adam*
and Chari#* S. Morrison. Roger ks on* of th# largest payments
Karris will act a, accompanist received,
for thl* group and also for W i l - ' This years check represented
l i a m W . Brown who will •»» h#*rd an Increase of Id per cent o ie r
in a solo.
' lhe 1935 payment. Rothcrmri &lt;aid
A committee headed by R ich-1this reflect* the additional teleard Mapes i» In charge Tha ser-1 phon# facilltle* and construction
vice Is opened to the public and th# work completed in the last year
lodge officers extend *n invitation j In order to meat th# .-ontinulnf
to all tho*# wishing to attend, i demand for telephone service here.

Southern Bell's
#56 Tax Payment
Is $34,881.32

Delicious Meal Enjoyed

Many Turn Out For Baptist Homecoming

POMPANO BEACH OB—'Two!
By MARIAN JONES
: white men and M Negroes were
OVIEDO— I finally managed to
|arr*«t»d last night
by special •tick my head out Sunday morn­
grand Jury investigators who said ing to see if the weather would
they had *mash*d a lucrative bo­ be suitable for the Oviedo Baptist
lita numbers racket
in north Homecoming. To my surprise J
Broward County.
found It ideal weather for the
Lionel Grant and Dominic Vitale neon ion. I had feared cold, brisk
the investigators, brokp in thr wind*—as it was to he hel I out of
front door of a laundry her*. doors—the eating part I mean.
I rounded up the occupants and
After much trouble and deliber
*clzfd WOO in cash and an abun-. ation we managed to get our
dance o f gambling
equipment., lunch packed and to the rhurrh
Th# two white men, both M l-, A large group of local and out
j amian*. wer# R. C. McLendon. 45. nf towner* had been on hand for
and Paul F. Urbee, 44. Grant said the Sunday School and It e. m
they were "big time bolita op#r
service*. The Rev. Louis L. Day
ators" linked with the Howard i
had delivered a special homecom­
Finder gang in Miami.
ing message for (hose present
The 4fl person* arrested were
Mr* W. A ( Myrt) Ward Jr.
freed today under bonds totaling
and her rommitte# did a magni­
JU.noo Bonds for McLendon and
ficent Job on alt detail* of the
Urbee were set at S3.ono
dinner.
The lovely decoration* on the
table vpclled Minnie Mean* (Mrs.
George C.) as »eon a* I ypotted
them. Of counse, I found it lo be
Mostly sunny and cold today end true. They were esrrylng out the
tonight; low 32-3*; Wednesday Thanksgiving t h e m e and, of
course, done lo her usual adcot
lair, warmer la afternoon.

Weather

personal picture to The Sanford
Herald so that children might bo assured he will be here tomorrow
afternoon at 4 o'clock
to take part in tho big Jaycee-Sanford
Merchants Association Parade. (Photo by Jameson)

Santa Claus la due ta Sanford
tomorrow aftarnoon at 4 o'clock!
Tha annual Jayeee-UertHants
Association parade will get und­
erway
with the aounding
of
sirens as the Florida Highway
Patrol leaves the corner o f First
St. and Sanford
Ava. followad
closely by a Sanford PSlio* De­
partment car and a ear from tho
Seminole County Sheriff's De­
partment.
Also on hand
to greet Santa
and welcome him to Sanford will
be tha Board of Sanford City
Commissioners and the Board of
Seminole County Commissioners.
Adding the patriotic touch to
the parade will be a U. S. Marin*
Corps Color Guard and a Marla*
Corps Platoon from th* Sanford
Naval Air Station.
■ The first band to be seen will
be a U. S. Marine Corps Color
Guard
and a Marine
Corpe
Platoon from tho Sanford Napiil
Air Station.
The first band to be seen will
be the colorful Seminole High
School musical group with pranc­
ing majorettes.
Next In line of march will b*
a Navy marching Platoon from*
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
Children from every point la
Seminole County will be on hand
to greet Santa. But highlighting
the colorful reception for Santa
Claus srin be numerous float*
manned
by Seminole
County
School children.
Small floata In th* Junior Divi­
sion TYophy wpl be: All Soul'*
Parochial School, Oviedo High

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eason,
band who hud to work and could
manner.
Those seen helping with the not come but his entlro family Savannah, Ga., who have her
visiting Mrs. Mae E. King ar
,-rving committee were: Mrs. was prment.
Believe it or not — we did not Mr. and Mr*. Georg# C. Mean
W. A. Ward Jr., Mrs. Theodore
Aulin Jr.. Mrs. Joe I. Beasley, even rut one piece of cake or pie.. were present. We enjoyed vial
Mrs. Arthur T. Carlledge, Mrs. Wc confined our eating to the tur­ ing with Roy and I^tui &lt;• vri
J. N. Thompson, Mrs. Charlie key, dressing and cranberries. much They hav# vl«lte1 hei
|ui
This wax the third annual quit# frequently and ar
Dish man, W. T. Walker. Fred
Pierson, Joe I. Beasley, Theodore Thanksgiving fete and homecom­ well known by now.
The Methodists were *«ell r
Aulin J r- W. A. Wan! Jr., and ing celebrated by the Baptists.
The attendance was grown by Presented, too, and we were
Charlie Dishman.
The Rev. George H. Carlton, leaps and bound*. This year ex­ glad to see them out with us fi
the day. W# will not try to nan
pastor of the Oviedo Methodist ceeding all others.
Bring new, they did not have them, as there were so man;
I'hurrh, led In prayer, after
which ov#r 300 people began fill­ a correct list of former members but we wilt sav we were «o gli
compiled, but at time goes on to see Ruby. Kay and Tomn
ing through the serving lines.
I wondered what held the tables they will—then they will have a Estes. Thev have always bei
with u* whenever we have hail
up, they fairly groaned under the large affair.
Who came up from behind and Joint occasion.
heavy load of food thereon. There
The Baptists deacons w ere i
was enough left over lo feed an­ grretrd us but Mr. and Mr*. W.
D. Stine, o f Sanford. Then there hand to greet i vervone and s
other thr## hundred. HonestThe ladies responsible for the was Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Marti", that thev had * good time J
plenty to eat \mong thes# vrr
cooking of th* turkess and mak­ now of Orlando, to chat with.
Baptists, but now of Orlando, B. F. Wheeler Jr.. T. W La
ing of the dressing did a “ bang
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dick- ton, Joe I. Beasley. W T. Wulki
up" Job. It was delirious.
We found that we had to count ert and family. Bob, for Arty Fred Pierson and Lawson
our calories as we finally wand­ known a* Robbie 2S year* ago Hardy.
It w :s a very successful di
ered down the table. That extra when we came to Oviedo, as the
plate we fixed was not devoured son of the then pastor of our It »vl|| be a whole year before j
, other.
h e
i s * ____r a a l l v
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1 Hill- , church, the Rev. Dickerf.
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shown alter he received a medal
from the UJI. Government. Jt
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tha !|it Congress far Civil War
survives*.
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Th i n g s

WASHINGTON Otv-The govern­
ment has reported that living
costs rose one-half o f one per cent
in October to another re^erd, It
was the fourth peak r e a c M In •
IBM climb.
The increase meana pay raise*
for about l*» million, worker* In
auto, farm equipment, metal­
working and aircraft Industries
whose w»ge r»les am feared in
part to the government index
For most of thosa workuri, the
amount o f the pay raise will be
two cents sn hour.
Nearly all conaumer spending
categories except food want up
In October. Food rcmeintd un­
changed from September. Prices
for new eora rose nearly It per
cent in October, reflecting higher
price tags on 1957 models without
the dealer cIM unts that had pr«vailed on tha 1350 ears,
The dines kept by the I.ahor
Department’ ! Bureau o f Statis­
tics rose to 117 7 per cant of the
1947-BP. average, the base period.
This H one-half o f l per sent
higher than In September and 2.B
per cent abovp October lost year.
The bureau reported also a

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13. Foola
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20 Pranks
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with
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21. Assemble
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river
38. Drlnklnr
troops
23. Finish
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record for worker earnings-

tom e,

The agency said nat spendable
earning* of factory production
worker*—their total pay leu fed­
eral tax deductions—reached an
average for workers without da-'
pendents of 161.46 n week. For
worker! with throe dependent* it
w ii $74.17. These amount* repre•anted an increase o f so cunts
over September amt approximate­
ly 1380 over a year ago.

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Many spots and stains can be
removed from nylon carpels by
using a solution o f detergent in
warm water.

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fHK MA8CH 0$ DIMIS poster girl
for 1837, Marlene Olien, 4, get*
things ewlnglng both literally
and figuratively In the back yard
of her home in Boston, Mass.
Marlcno Is ready for the kick­
off of the January drive to raise
eiinde for other polio vlclims.

I t ’s that new V8 in the ’ 57 Chevrolet.
It’s as quiet as a contented cat and
as sm ooth as cream , . , and it’s
cut-quick ill rc8)&gt;ongc when you call
for action!

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emergencies. It overpowers steep hills
with such case they seem like level
landscape.
Thi» new Chevrolet V8 put* up to 245
high-compression horsepower* under
your command! It’s sassy, sure—hut as
tame to your touch ns a purring pussy­
cat. Come try the smoothest VB you
ever put a toe to.

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�TH E SANTOHD HERALD
Tues., Nov- 27. 1956 Page 3

Navy's Special
Tails Aid Grief
Stricken Families

WUBO TV CMAXftCL •
T IIU U 1 I

am can oox
5 00 Advsnlur* with t-ncls W ill
} ;} « Tha liiulih 8hww

» i « 5 Carluua Carnival
CHARLESTON, S. C.-Sorrow at
• am V&gt;n ih ir-M w a -H p u M .
the death of a member of one'i
(it5 ll-ndetvous
family U an emotion that knows
».»J Dun ill'll * Corn..
«tlU Uii-o lUnttr
little reason — yet sound business
7:15 Julin Duly —N«»»
management of many affairs o c­
f'Jtt l.lhirnt-.
I.nn | i.nl l'hr»« Ul»»«
casioned by the death is always
S:l» Font Theatre
Involved.
SiOil Jim Wyman Thtatr#
The United States Navy has
»;J" Itnl Hkellon SllnW
Imin
lll.li" qm»ll"H
evolved a tried and proven pro­
10:1" l’roi&gt;l«'s Cholm
gram to absorb many details that
111!•' NliM &gt;» q» It-l-nr*
11:1} Arllilry In Pi.hlom
face the survivors of a deceased
II 3" HtirllKlit Vhrutri
member of the Naval Service.
11 oo m«n on
It 1* called the Casualty Assist» KII1 E II IU
or "CACP."
ance Calls Program
ttuitxixn
0.10
Sian-un
CACP is designed to ease the
Fruimni liuumi
burden of survivors during this
t i l NrHl IlM lh .l
DOO Tha Morning Hhuw
period of distress by assuming
WATCH FILTRATION valla fas the Federal Civil mrnt are located •nfflrleat dManrr from rapeeted
10" ijpUIn Kiniiron
©most o f the responsibility for the
Defease Administration ware honor at Ssneca. nuclear bulU-cjrs. and to the west—or nsaally
♦ ;0ii Klim Karl A Fancy
l v : 0 " This t-arul c ( Ourmyriad of intricate details neces­
111., await aae In a pootlbte future disaster. These upwind—from Ur*ct cities to lessen Use ehaneen
11:15 iliry llonn
warehouses Ailed with vital et—Ineerlnv equip- of blast damage and fallout.
irCDA rtuuo)
sitated by the-various official doc­
10:3" llnndilantl
uments concerned with any serv­
ICO" Industry on l*arad«
11:15 liiilldm* Amorlti
ice man or woman.
t ill" btrlke it Kkl&gt;
At Sixth Naval District Head­ many miles from the nearest Nav­
* » T » :n t o o s
13.R0 Wlunt Isitily
quarters. U. S. Naval Base, Char* al activity. This is no deterrent,
13:11 Ioov« of loir#
leston, the man who directs the however, to the CACP Officer.
U:3o hF.vrch for Tomorrow
Strict orders to officers standing
13t*» r.ui.lina l.lifht
CACP for the seven Southeastern
1:*m* 1'Ii.ii Im Colllnm* •*«»«! - Nowi
States under the command of Rear duty at Sixth Naval District Head­
1:00 NTiin.l Up anil II* I'otsnteil
^ -*•
\s
th e
O 'n e M
t p e n e
quarterin
Charleston
it
quire
that
Admiral ucorge C. Crawford, Dis­
J:0*»
i».»r MIm llro«»k»
the
activity
coucernrd
with
the
t r i c t Commandant, is Captain \V.
3:30 ,\r( t.InkMter* Itouacparlj
’ E. Kaitner, Assistant Chic' of case be notified by the Naval Com­
3:11 Klim Kurt
3:00 IUk Payoff
munications System immediately
Staff for Personnel.
3:3o ('h.innrl &lt;«) Crossroad*
Whenever word is received of upon receipt of notice of death
4:0o Brighter Pay
4:11 Nrrrrt Worm
the death of a Naval person on whether It be noon or three o'clock
4:30 IMk# of NIkM
active duty, Captain Kaitner ini­ in the morning. This is a measure
WNtlN-fV J%( H40TV1M.II
tiates a message lo the Naval to expedite the movements of the
I II %&gt; Tf.l. 4
r v e iiiA Y 4 i T r .m n o i
CACP
Officer.
activity nearest to the residence
4:00
Rr1*ht#r
P*r
o f the next of km. From there,
Only when the next of kin has
4 11 Mf-errf
a specially designated Casualty been notified o f a Navvman’ s
4:10 Kdc* of Nlftht
100 M'rkev Mou»«
Assistance Calls Officer takes death does the CACP Officer go
4:00 COftt KM
4:30 0: Jo R*?«ort
over.
into action, and "hi* orders come
4:*&amp; IMu* IliUardi
That officer may be a Navy from Sixth Naval Distrii^ Head­
:00 I»l«nrvlArd &gt;\
:00 I'hll MlW*r»
'chaplain, or he may be an o ffi­ quarters if Ihc next of kin resides
1:30
Th« Brother*
cer of the line or of any staff in the seven States of the District,
t%K ! ) * » : » It.%V MOHTITO
corps. He is an officer well vers­ other Naval districts operate sim­
4:41 T*«t Pattern*
ed in the CACP Manual, which ilarly.
Tiuo (Sooil Mevrnlntf.
Will Roflrrr*. Jr.
spells out the details the surviv­
As civilian famtles who have lost
1.00 l'4pt. KmiK-irtoi
ors woitld need to know.
9:00 (»i»#n Horn*
an immediate member know, there
10:00 (lurry Moor*
The question of shipment of re­ is need during their distress for
10:10 Arthur OtMfr^y
mains, and burial, usually is the an uncle, or a brother-in-law, or
11:30 .Strike It Hlch
first concern. Whether they tra­ a friend, to help with the many
%I'TK.II \UOT
vel by rail or plane; whether the details involved. In the Navy as
12:00 Vall.int luitlji
13:11 laO%W of lelfr
destination is a government ceme- in any Government service, the de­
13:30 Srjrcli for Tomorrow
tcry, or a private one, must be tails are similar but considerably
13:44 HutUin* Light
I i 00 1:00 |t#port
'decided. The CACP officer plans more involved. There are more
1:10 Huttil up urttl b« Count*!
ail this in accordance with the legal complications.
11So At th* Worhl Turn*
wishes of the designated next of
3:oo our MU« Brook*
In the Navy, the CACP Officer
3:30 lloui^psrty
kin
3:0o 111 iMyoff
must
help
the
family
with
such
Every Naval District in the
3:30 Hob Crotbjr
United States follows the orga­ details. He assists in proper filling
isen Kll.ortri.KS
nized plan o f CACP, which be­ out of the parlous forms to pro­
WTIIII R sm o
gan experimentally in the Fifth vide if desired hy the family: bur­
T l I'.aiMT
xrrrasn n s
Naval District in early 1954. The ial expenses, government head­
Thft
llhythm
Hour
Navy on July 1, 1955 officially stone, military allotments, and al­
World At Htt
lowances,
financial
assistance
lo
KVHTITC)
STANOINO
BEFORf
THI
AITAR
of
Union
Church,
Hudson,
Mass.,
be­
adopted the program for all Naval
TwU'ftM Honfi
the family, death gratuity, trans­
lieved to be the world's smallest house of worship, Henry Jackson
. districts in the United States.
Sport* Hook
and his bride, the former Mrs. Ir.ez Dean, are being married by Rev.
' The Sixth Naval District. Sec­ portation of dependents, household
Mu«lc at Riftdoru
v r w
and
personal
effects,
government
Lewis West. Witnessing the “simple" church rites are Mr. and Mrs.
ond largest in area among U. S.
r
itr M « n if» r 'i Report
Charles Thurber nnd young Peggy Thurber. Jackson of Burlington,
Naval Districts, has effectively ad­ life insurance, arrears in pay and
FM4U ri»h»r
Mass.,
and
Die
bride
of
Marlboro,
Mai*.,
lived
as
children
In
Clyde
a
list
of
more
than
20
items
to
lt’«
Dan. •tint*
ministered the CACP and there
Nlffhf KUtlon
River, Nova Scotia. Dr. West was one of the Jacksons’ playmates.
are many reports to show its help the next o f kin of the decrasUnltrd Nfttfno*
Th# Rhythm Hour
value.
At Ifom* With Itm 1&lt;5
The beginning words of a tele­
One ease, elaborately reported
Now*
gram,
"I
regret
to
Inform
you
81«n
Off
by the CACP Officer because he
h n n n iit t
was so impressed by the grati­ . . .".signed by the Chief of Naval
non aiTfi
LONDON '.D An -authoritative some powered hy atomic enargy,
l l f n On
tude of the family, told how the Personnel or the commanding o f ­ survey says Russia has built c rather than increasing the size of
Dawn
Rr«*k«r*
sobbing father o f a seaman shook ficer of a Nav) man’s duty yation, navy second in size only to the its submarine fleet.
Naw*
are
the
beginning
of
sorrow
for
. the hand o f every Navy man
w »»f»rn Jambortr
United Stales—but that it lags
Jane's said Russia ami Up Unit­
.Now*
’ present Just’ after his boy's burial. a family. It is also the beginning
ftryrft OVIork Cluh
far
behind
the
Americans
in
Guid­
ed
States
have
outstripped
all
He could not wait for return of of a period whrn the flavy pitches ed missile* and atomic-propclled
Naw ■- Florid*
the other navies o f tie wertd. In­
N*w«-World
his composure to express appre­ in to help them solve as rapidly
Sport* At A Olanra
.ships.
cluding Britain's, in construction
ciation to those who hail assisted. as possible the many problems
Jorkry** Choir*
The one ml van Iage of the So­ and experimental development.
Mornlnir Dovoitona
A Navy nurse, whose family re­ they confront.
Harmony Tim*
viet Union reported in the 1956-57
Since the end of World War 11.
quested full military honors at
World At Nln*
issue of Jane's Fighting Ships is Jane’ s said, Russia has built more
Mornlnr Molodlaa
her funeral, received them. A Rear
liar# ««d Thrr#
Its great fleet o f more than 400 cruisers and more destroyer*
Admiral of the Medical Corps
riuk
submarines - far more than the than all other nations
N*w*
from the hospital to which she
United
States.
Jane's
said
a
large
M
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O
4
*1»ih
Jane's said atomic energy and
was attached when she died, sev­
&lt;l*m* of Mrlody
perrentagts are new, long-range guided missile weapons already
eral senior officers, 11 Navy nursWorld a* Noon
vessels.
A rrm a ito T
arc »n actuality in the U. S. Navy
I es and 17 enlisted men, arrived for
Radio Form M «r«t
The Unitcsl States in recent and predicted that within 10 years
' the rites. Full honors were ren­
n*r Nona Ranch
years has concentrated on build­ many American ships will have
dered, and the mother watched her
ing new typcis of submarines, atomic power.
&lt; daughter committed with the hon­
ors she deserved.

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DAI) KREUZNAC1I, Germany
(A1ITNC1— Army I*fe. Robert M.
llabbitt Jr. .whose parents live in
Kern Park, recently completed a
field training exercise in Ger­
many with the 2nd Armored Divi­
sion.
lUhbitt, assigned to the 502ud
Military Police Company No. 2 of
the division’s Combat Command
B, entered the Army In January
1935 and completed basir train­
ing at Fort Gordon, Ga.
The 18-year-old soldier attend­
ed Lyman High School in latngwood.
BERLIN (A llT N O — -Specialist
Third Class Waller Dittmrr Jr.,
whose parents live In Fern Park,
iwvtdij
"Wafncsi t!w Gobi
Conduct Medal in Berlin whtl"
serving with the Sixth Infantry
Regiment.
Specialist Dittmer, assigned to
the regiment's Heavy
Mortar
Company, received the decoration
for Ids exemplary behavior, e f­
ficiency and fidelity.
Dittmer attended Rollins Col­
lege.

MOUlUt I, the U. S. Navy’a surface-to-surface guided ml«!Ie, Is
tired from a launching platform aboard the submarine Tunny, some
where In the central Pacific. Top, Die missile is set In llrlng position
after removal from storage hangar In front of conning tower. In
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MEMPHIS. Tenn. (FirPNC)—
Attending the Memphis, Tenn.,
Naval Air Technical Training
C e n t e r ' s Aviation Machinist's
Mate School Is Paul C. Cluberhousr, aviation machinist's mate
second rltss, USM, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cluberhouse o f |719 W.
Third St., Sanford.

One of the world a largest
"hardware dealers" sells no mer­
chandise, has an 80,000-ton "In­
ventory” which Is constantly Inrreasing, and hopes that none of
tha "hardware" will aver be
used.
This vast stockpile of machin­
ery and supplies, housed in 05
warehouses across the nation. Is
the Federal Civil Defense Ad­
ministration's itore of items
which would be urgently nnd
Immediately needed If the United
States were ever attacked.
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IT INCLUDES auch widely
diverse Items as medical sunplies snd blood "expander/'
(chemicals which augment whole
blood), portable emergency hos­
pitals, gasoline-operated pumps,
generators and water purlfters.
and radiological "survey meters"
lor detecting fallout.
ECDA warehouses of all
types are located from !• lo
1M mile* from most major
target areas In the nation,
the else el the stockpile de­
pending on the else and
potential need ef the target
city.
White FCDA stockpiles are pri­
marily for man-made disaster,
they have also played a vital role
In tome recent Hoods.

The cities of Esston, Stroud*burg, and Scranton. Pa., de­
pended on emergency pumpa
and purlfters for their city water
In August 1033. FCDA medical
supplies and 800 cots alleviated
human suflerlng In Marysville
and Yuba City, Calif., In De­
cember
1933, while pumpa

supplies In Federal Civil Defense
Administration w a r e h o u s e la
carefully marked and alored, ae
Ihsi supplies ma*l urgently needed
after an attack can ba moved
more quickly.
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THIS STRIKINO CIOSIUP of Queen
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was made as site teft West­
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holding installation serleve for
the Order of the Bath Thr
Queen's husband. Prince Philip
Duke of Edinburgh, Is eurrentl;
on a world tour. He will oftlrlate
at the ceremonial opening of the
Otymple Games In Melbourne
on November 22 (International)

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Smrta Claus To V isit In Sanford
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ftm basins.
ft? Santa Cltas is a p w t i d to arrive in time
4 o jo in one o f the b iire s t Christmas parades
ev er plaimsd fo r Sanford and Seminole
C ea n tj. And to srset St Nicholas,who will
. noma to Sanford fo r only a short stay, the
^ ‘ sidewalks and streets are expected to be
j o i n e d four and five deep by children o f all
1.* « f e s tor even some o f the older group are
vsipeeted to "be young at heart" and thrill
^ t o the sight o f Santa gayly waving to all
' „',.? ho come to greet him.
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T he Seminole County Junior Chamber o f
Commerce and the 8anford Merchants As*
•oeiation joined hands to make this year’s
*';• parade the "best ever" and no one stone
' has been left unturned to be sure that the
thrill this yeas will be Just a Utile bit bigger
•nd deeper than ever before.
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There’s another big featuro today— one
that 8anford and Seminote County folks
^ w o n ’t want to miss*
In The 8anford Herald today a Special
• C lft Section will be found— twenty pages
^ ' literally filled with unque. beautiful, long
' lasting, tops in quality gifts that (are now
v being displayed by Sanford merchants for
_ Christmas shoppers,
.
v - ; Each year—at this very special time— the
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annual Christmas Gifisvsection is preaented
; . to acquaint Sanford and Seminole County
^ p e o p l e with the fine selection o f merchandiso
now displayed for Christmas shopping.
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N ot only have the merchants loaded their
f' r ihelvea and display tables with the finest
„ „ merchandise available but they have al;:*NRched price tags which will literally de­
light every shopper and gift buyer.
- .. The pleasure in shopping at home is par{ alelled by the savings one will add up at tho
;• end o f ono day’s tour o f the local stores-Tha selection Is outstanding and is displayJR ad with pride because each item is chosen
Sanford and Seminole County folks.
Undoubtly Santa will bo w^ll pleased
|ith the gay displays o f holiday merchunand gifts Sanford merchants have had
t!pp*4 in from the nation’s centers for
jits very special time o f the year.
It is an added attraction for trading
”*at home this year.
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Tuesday, November 27. 195(5

TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Out o f my distress I called on the Lord;
the Lord nnawered me and set me tree.
R E A D : Psalm 118. 1-9.

Jaycees have worked untiringly for weeks,
planning, working, calling, and completing
every detail necessary to have the parade
start promptly at four o ’clock tomorrow a f­
ternoonAdults are expected to “ take a back
seat" b§ Santa makes Ms way along the
route In downtown Sanford— and the child­
ren are expected to be pushed up to the
front just a little bit more so they can
get a better view, yell a' cherry greeting,
and send along a big wave, as an added as­
surance that Santa will return to see
them comes Christmas morningIt’s going to be a big day In Sanford to­
morrow— and from the far ends o f Seminole
County children will be expected to join the
crowd to add a smile to the "Jolly old gent’s "
face broader than ever beforeMothers and Dads are requested to load
the children In the family car to bring them
to Sanford in time for the parade.
The Jaycees and the Sanford Merchants
Association have urged parents to get their
children to town early fo r parking places
and good spots that will provide the best
view-

No one will—W L not during tho pre­
sent Chrlsimns season auyway— the special
day that is sot aside to honor Santu Claus
during his brief social visit to Sanford and
Seminole County.
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Step Towards Peace
This is un appropriate time to point out
what is possible If a peaceful settlement can
be reached in the Middle East. A plan for
harnessing the waters o f the Jordan river
would, fo r example, bo o f bchefit both to
Israel and Jordan- The Israelis have offered
free port facilities at Haifa to Arab coun­
tries- This would cut freight cost to Jor­
dan. Israel would not have to over-prrfduce in agriculture but could buy from Le­
banon and sell manufactured goods to Arab
countries.
Israel nnd Jordan could both increase their
income from tourists. A t present, once a
tourist goes to Israel, he is not alloWed to
visit mi Aral) country exefept by fraud or
deception- When tourists visit Jordan to see
old Jerusalem and Bethlehem- they usually
have to make a cumbersome and expensive
Journey to Israel by way of Beirut and
Cyprus if they wish to visit new Jerusalem
or Nezareth in Israel.
I f there were a peaceful settlement, Arabs
in Israel would be free to attend univer­
sities in Arab countries and there would be
contact between the Palestinian Arabs nnd
their brethren across the borders- The bur­
den o f military defense cost could be re­
duced. r*v| this is a heavy burden r- small
countr
on Isrnel, Jordan snd Lebanon,
for in. tee. The enormous experience of
the Israelis in improving agricultural pro­
duction could be applied in the e ffo r t to
improve Arab countries. Israeli experience
in the program o f integrating Orientnl and
Asian Jewish Immigrants, many o f whom
nre front Arab countries,would also lie val­
uable to the Aruba.
These nre but a few o f the possibilities
o f peaceful co-existance between Israel and
the Arabs. There are many more- Ail but
dictators, tyrants, bate-mongers nnd those
who profit by division and friction would
stand to gain peace.
And the first step towards pence should
lie'direct, face-to-fuce negotiations.

V e te ra n s C o rn e r

Letters
To The Editor

Here are authoritative answers
Q. I am planning to »»u my
from the Veterans Administra­ GI house. How do I go about option to rour
four questions
queitioni of interest
Interest plying to VA for n release from I v .lltnr
non
to former servicemen and their1 liability to the Government?
i
Sanford Hcrnld.
families
A. You must submit a written [ Sanford. Florida,
Q. I have added the total dis­
request to the VA Regional Of­
Whdc thanks are being given
ability Income rtd-rr to my U1
fice which processed your loan.
Insurance policy- If anything hap­
for our manv blessings. It is pies The request should include your
pens to ms to that I receive
»° wrl,e lhl* Wn' rdisability payments, will those VA loin number If you know I t ; !
address of tho nroperty: name
At the state convention of the
payments reduce the face amount and address of the proposed pur-1Florida Mental Health Association
'o f my policy?
chaser, and name and address j in Daytona Bench last week
A. No. The face amount of
of the lender who holds the note grateful recognition was given to
your Gl policy will not be affected
and mortgage.
the splendid support you and your
by any payments you might re­
Q.
If
1
want
lo
take
a
course
r h”
riven to the mental
ceive under the total disability
income provision because you are under the Korean GI Dill that I health programs,
paying an added premium for often Is considered avocatlonal I It to a real pleasure to life to
or-recreational In nature, what give you on behalf o f President
thle protection.
I Robert J. McClosskey of the state
Q. How much special restora­ steps am I supposed to take?
A. You must submit Justifiesthe Certificate o f Aptive training may a handicapped
man or woman receive under tha tlon to VA that the course will predation authoriied by the eon'W ar Orphani Education program? be of bona flda use In your pre- vention.
While be speaking the gratiA. Aa much aa la necessary to lent or contemplated business or
overcome or lessen the handicap occupation. You must get VA's (ude of the state organisation. I
befora
starting
ths want to tak.- advantage o f the
bf the disability to the extent approval
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that the young min or woman course.
may pursue a program o f edu­
Veterans living In Central F lor-'fiU should write or visit the VA
cation. However, the special train­ Ida who wish further Informa-1 office at U E. Central Ave., Oring may not exceed M months. lion about their various GI bene- Undo.
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By HAL* BOTLX
COINING, n. r . uP— Frank J.
Yank Holtsman U a man who
looked for sttadv u ark—and did
a batter Job of finding it than
porks go gay otbar living Ameri
taa workman.
At t t Hultamio. a ratirad glass
biowor who turned out some of
the world'* first electric light
bulbs, kgs been on the same pay
n il M consecutive yean .
A s p a te e a u far the coming
Glass Works ban said, "This
ten-ice record is believed to be
the longest eondauoua employmeat record to American Indus­
try.”
Holumaa, * blue-eyed, Buddba*
faced little m u with a puckish
at humor who wears a cap
—even la the bouse— to protect
bla bald bead from the cold, may
well h art bung op another record
aloag the tray. In the last right
decades he has chewed about *0,*
000 pucks at tobacco.
He atarted chewing tobacco at
I f the t i n e day be went to work
to tha glaaa works in 1ITS during

Too Late To Classify
By Basaril Kay
Mitch Menacof o f Coral Gabies
hat heir. 2 !r!?s s V **f ih«njh»
to the subject o f highway safety.
He i* driving instructor at tho
Coral Gables Senior High School
and is president of tho State
Safety and Drivar Education As­
sociation.
To find out what drivers themselves think he
eonduoted
a
survey interviewing OIO persons
from 39 states. The survsy was
conducted d u r i n g
September.
March in Miami, Miami Baaeh,
Hialeah and Coral Gables.
3.192 of the OIO listed their
chief complaint as bring slowed
down behind trucks, buses and
house trailers. Over 3,000 com­
plained of poor road marking on
many highways and Uek r* ‘ rectlonal signs.
As a result o f hU survey Men­
acof advanced a auggestion to tha
National Committee on Safety Ed­
ucation that an effort be mads
to standardize highway markings
with different colors to indicate
directions. He would designate
all route markers red for going
North, yellow for East, orange
for South and grain for West.
Interested in hU plan, the Na­
tional Safety Council polled Its
membership and foupd that 27
states favor the Idea. It is be­
lieved that all states could be in­
duced to adopt the plan if an
effort were made In that direc­
tion.
Several western states are al­
ready using a modification of tha
Menacof idea, and use various
colors on highway sign* but not
In a manner that wilt indicate
to a driver that he Is heading in
the right direction. The State
Road Department is trying color
on some routes in Florida.
Menacof Is also spearheading
a movement for uniform school
bus marking. He suggests that
ichool buses all be printed yellow
with diagonal black markings and
tthat no other type of vehiclea
be permitted to use such marking.
Ilia reason for this is that In Dade
County along there are 41 com ­
mercial companies using vehicles
painted the same color aa our
school buses and even school
buses In Dade County are painted
four different eolori.
Among the peoiple contacted in
his survey Menacof found that
3309 liked hia Idea of directional
colors and felt It would b« very
helpful In overcoming route trou­
ble particularly for persons who
had not traveled an ares beforo.
Out of the 4.310 people Inter­
viewed 63 said they were color

Try and Stop M«
_______ |y IINNITT C « M ----------N ADVEXTISIXO EXECUTIVE named Albert Crockett de­
vised a method to dramatize tho speed, easy handling, ate.,
of a new series of big motor trucks. Ko and a tp*dal driver
wont on a tour, aboard tha
i a r g o i t modal with the
avowed intention of burning
up th* roads a* that they
would bo pinched for speed­
ing In ono city after another
—with resultant publicity,
and, Of court*, picturoa on
tha front page.
Alas, day after day they
got the truck up to eighty
mileb an hour w i t h o u t
flushing a single cop! To cop
th* dinux, they had about
given up in disgust when
they got a summons—for
going 19 milea an hour In *' 10-mil* tone

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C ook Pork Thoroughly
ty HUMAN H. I UNO(SOL M.B.
THERE are two reasons why
you should cook all pork very
thoroughly.
I’va previously warned that you
ean davelop trichinosis, a muscledraining dUeaie, by eating raw
or partly cooked pork.
Two Yale University Investi­
gators recently found that you
might also get another disease,
toxopiaamoala, by eating under
cooked pork.

BaeambUt Pneumonia
Dr. David Weinman and Anrc
H. C h a n d le r aay tha d li t a t e ,
which resembles pneumonia hi
its symptoms, la now extremely
common.
In some sections of tha country
between 30 and 70 per cent ot
those In the 40 to 60 ago group are
Infected. Just 10 years ago, the
disease was considered rare.
Oenerally, th* dlseas* la not
severe. Because o f this, only the
acute cases get much attention.
Tha disease la caused by the
protoioan Toxoplasma.

SurxlvM Freezing
In pork, this Toxoplasma or­
ganism can survive even freezing
temperatures. 8o wbila pork can
b* rendered relatively safe from
tha Trichtnella worm by keeping

It frozen at temperatures ranging
from 9 degrees, for 20 daya, ta
minus 20 degrees, for stx days,
this will not free it of the T oxo­
plasma.
There's another way tn which
the Toxoplasma differs from th*
Trlchlnella worm.
The Toxoplasma la not anally
identified In sections of Infected
pork because it to much smaller
in sis* and la haphaaardly dis­
tributed throughout the tissues.
Pork ta a valuable food. In fact,
it la one of the moat Important
sources of this mine. It is rich tn
other B vitamins, too, and in m in­
erals such aa phosphorus and
Iron.
Bo you don't want ta—and you
don't have to—stop eating pork.
Just mika sure that it is thor­
oughly cooked. Cook it until it has
a gray color throughout
Remember, pink pork eon be
dangerous.
qutsTioN "D AKiwra
W. 0.: A friend of mine has re­
ceived radloactlv - ^bttancea for
treatment of a C
Would tt
be dangerous to L.
sr him?
Answer: Usually the;* are no
precautions needed. It would be
almost Impossible for the person
having the radioactive substaneee
to transmit them to someone else.

NKW BEAUTY
from your old diamonds—
remounted!

Yours truly.
George Touhy,
President
Mental Health Association
for Semlnola County
Chririmri Seals, sold lines 1907
to raise funds to fight tubercu­
losis. err collected by many phi­
latelists. No issue has ever bren
reprinted, and each year the
plates are destroyed.

Although a i
tt d oes lose much o l H* befflomc* and charm tn
an oul modad setting. Jewalry riytoa change aa
daflnltaly aa Irocka o t mlDineey. And tt to n l
safe either; becau se an old setting m ay no* bw

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bliod sod sueh * plan wouldn't
help them, but suck drivers are
(a r similar sro4 whoa it eemet
to reading stop Hgkts gad rod,
yellow or gtoot traffle signals.
Any plan or Idea that swill aid
tho motorist today la worth ser
lous consideration. CaroUsineif,
impatience, lack af courtesy and
ovsr-canfldenco la dririn| ability
cause ceuntisia accidents that
might a arily havo boon avoided.
Menaof feels that thcra is a
great ttaod today lor refretbir
driving courts* far oldar and socalled experienced driver* at wall
at for drivar training In our
icboolt. Surveys havo shown that
many people are driving c a n on
our highways with badly . im­

paired eyesight or wbo suffer
from other handicaps that makes
driving difficult for them and
dangerous fer ethers. Here
in
Florida it hat been revealed that
we have U*u*d drirtr'z !lre r.'«
to persons who wore found to
bo oo the relief roll drawing
compensation for blindness.
Tho National Safety Council,
American Automoblla Association
aad other agsnelet have worked
dillgontlr to try and overcome
driving hatardi. Frees, radio and
telavisioa have been extremely
geMrous in uslsg safety publi­
city, but nobody has come up
with a foolproof method of con­
trolling tho one aut that can
wroek tho best automobile ever
built, the aut behind tha steer­
ing wheel.

th# last year of President U. S .. ing glasses, but won’t put them
Grant’s second administration,
on. He has two seta of false
“ He never misted a day .o f te e * » tot W t jrem r
them,
work in his life—and he never Si»&gt;* h.T
m bsed a day o f chewing tobac " V - Bcride* lha * “ ‘ " " 1
c o ," said Mrs. Edna Sullivan, his \
» ‘th his tobacco chewing,
widowed daughter. "H ell still!
But he can eat anything, in­
chow two nicks a day if I let eluding steak, said his daughter,
him have them."
On fioe days the old man likes
Tho old man grinned up from to walk to a hill overlooking the
his oka ir like a small boy eaught plant Where be worked so many
years and reminisce.
swiping cookies.
v.
**I can remember they used to
At tho start o f his ca'*cr he
was paid 1330 for a M-hour pay us In gold pieces. . .on Sun­
week? Glass blowing is hot work, days' I used to g ift free haircuts
and in those Informal days one to all the kids in lha neighbor ■
o f hia chorea was to ‘ ‘nub the hood, and sometimes I’d just cu t'
growler*’—to fetch beer so the one side and say, 'Como back
thirsty gaf'ers, or master glass- next week and I'll finish it*. . .
makers, eould cool their pipes. I used to like to go berry picking
Hultxman is one o f the few sor- in the hills. . .1 could get me a
viving workmen who ran remem­ quart of blueberries or blackber­
ber the birth o f the electric age. ries in no time—chestnuts, too
He was an the scene in 18TB when —and now ther# aren't any in
th# first fla w "bubbles'* were tha hills, . .
"In those days it was work,
blown to enclose the glowing fila­
ments with which Thomas A. Ed­ work, work on the Job. . .they
ison revolutionized the world's have it easier now. . .but w h eu Q
ail
you do your work,
— L you're
—
lighting.
Soon as a gaffer himself, be ami; right."
two helpers were turning out 13M
Asked what ba thought about
the world today, the nation’ s
light btribs'a day.
“ But 1 always knew th- day marathon jobbolderasld:
"It’s going pretty fast. If it's
o f hand-blown bulbs would have
to come to an end." the old man got any better, it’a because we
said wistfully. "People needed too tried this. . .and we tried that—
we tried, anyway.
m any."
anything
n-.e
iu-i . )
a
nisch.nc —an
stamp out 2,000 bulbs a minute. |I'm hippy."
turn out more in five minutes | Hultxman has one recent re- 0
than Hultzman and his crew could' gret—that his brother, Jake, died
in a week.
, last December Just a year before
Many of the friends of Hultz- he was to get his 75-year aervice
man's youth migrated to the big pin from the glass works,
cities or went west to seek their
But he is cheered by the fact
fortunes. His life story ls&gt;. th e! he has 29 living descendants, in­
simple saga o f a man who fuund { eluding his son, “ Dutch,’ ’ who
happiness in his own home town. has bren 50 years on the glass
One Job, one wife, five children. payroll and — at 70 — is show­
Hultzman has a, cane but won't ing signs nf settling down and
carry it. ire Ifas a pair of read-1 staying put.
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opportunity to tell you that wo
of the Mental Health Association
for Seminole County also want lo
tell you how splendid It hot been
of you and The Senf-nl Iters Id
to support in your news and edit­
orial columns the activities of
this social service group and how
grateful we are to you.
F^&gt;m the experience of the
past, I know that we may depend
on your continued support of plans
to enlist popular interest in a
program of social service.

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�TH E SANFORD HERALD

Tucs., Nov. 27. 1956

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M illie Hardy
Becomes Bride
O f Fred Kelley

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Beautiful Christmas Tree
Can Be Made From Feathers

By Pat Wood
that’* my solution, a tree made
SI a y b e you’re old-fashioned of feathers—you probably have
enough to insist upon buying s around the house, all except the
live turkey for that ail-import plastic foam, which can be pur­
chased at florist shops, lumber
ant Christmas dinner. If so, you’ll yards or variety store Christmas
probably find yourself with a counters. You will need vegeta­
whole heap o f feathers that you ble coloring a sharp paring
don’t know quite how to disposeJ knife, toothpicks, small ribbons,
glitter, sequins ■and Hue.
of. Well. I have the perfect so­
First o f all, wash and dry the
lution to this problem. Or If
you like so many o f us, ta- soiled feathers. This is very easy
Joy the convenience of a frozen to do If you have an automates
turkey, practically ready to pop washer. Just put them in a pillow
In the oven, you can probably case or bag, close It tightly,'and
get all the feathers you want drop in the washer. The feathers
at tha nearest poultry farm . Tht may need bleaching for whiteness
rest of the materials you need and uniform tinting results. You
for this feather Christmas tree— may want to experiment color­
ing the feathers with various
tints, but first check the manu­
facturer's tinting directions fo r
your specific washer.
T o make the bate o f the i n *
use a sharp paring knifa and cal
a circular plastic foam )&gt;ase
about ft inches in diameter us­
ing a light sawing motion. Then
Thtra was a good turnout for make tha plastic foam trunk
the meeting last night of tha Lit- " , inches high and 2 inches
tie Theater Guild, which met la thick at the base, narrowing It
from the base to the top. Use
the City Hall Auditorium.
to
Four plays were discussed as round toothpicks and glue
possibilities for tha&lt;r naxt pro­ attach the trunk to the base.
duction, with "Bell, Book and Now Its Jsst i jrsHsj- Candle" by John Van Druten, be­ tha tinted feat hen, ana ojf onc#
Into the trunk and you have a
ing me
the one nnauy
finally selected.
niB
seiecieu. Mrs.
airs.
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U O V U I*
Betty McBratnie, a Navy wife'
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e l, " ‘ ! b,«
decor*
atlon. Needless lo aay, you use
and new member, will direct the
larger feathers at the b a ft and
three-act comedy.
work upward, using IncreaselngTryout* will be held Hmrsday, ly smaller feather*. They’re so
Nov. 29, from 7:30 to B p. m., and pretty you don't really
need
sny
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— decoration,
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- - you can
again Monday, Dec. 3, from 7:30 further
but
to 9 p. m. Anyone interested In dress it up with, tiny bow*, glit­
trying out for one of the part* in ter or Christma* tree ball*. Just
the play la welcome to attend one brush lightly with glue and add
of those meetings.
the decoration*.
The City Hall Auditorium If
You’d probably find this fea­
located upstairs over the City ther tree ao easy lo make, and tha
Hall.
end result, so attractive, that
you'll want to make several mom
as gifts for sbut-lna o r special
friends.

Miss Millie liardy. daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Hardy Sr.
became the bride
recently of
Fred W. Kelly, ion o f the late
, Mr. and Mr*. Fred W. Kelley Sr.,
have a covered dish supper at of Ohio. The Rev. Fred Fisher
8:30, Prayer Meeting at 7:30 and officiated at the doublering cereTraining Union Workers' Council mony, which was held in the
at &gt;:15 p. m.
.-hapel of the First Baptist Church
Prayer Meeting at the First at 2:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Day.
Methodist Church will be at 7:30' —
The bride was given in marriage
p.m., with the Bible Study led by
by her father, and her maid of
the pastor.
honor was Miss Ora Ray. Wise
The Rev. D. S. Carneifx wilt
Hardin, of Enterprise, served as
conduct the morning devotions
best man. and usher was “ Pea­
over WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
nut" Galloway.
THURSDAY
Mrs. Kelley graduated from
The W. M. S. of the First Bap- Seminole High School in 1954 and
tist Church will study the book
now is employed by Florida Fash­
"Japan Advances", taught by
ions in Orlando. Mr. Kelly Is em­
Mrs. Charles L. Arnold. At noon
ployed by the Atlantic Coastline
a covered dish luncheon will be Railroad.
served and at 2 the study will
Attending the wedding from
conclude.
out o f town were Mr. and Mrs.
At 4 p. m. the Sunbeams. G. Daniel Spencer Hardy of Charles­
A.'s, and R. A.'s o f the First ton. S. C. Mr. Hardy is the bride's
Baptist Church will study books brother.
on Japan. Mrs. W. D. Gardiner
Mrs. Terrv Bird, and Mrs. II. H.
Martin will be the teachers. Sup-

C a le n d a r
TUESDAY
The Anna MUler Circle will
meet at the Elk* Club at I p. m.
Initiation will be held and all
member* are urged to attend.
The Patt Noble Grande Club
of the Seminola Bebekah Lodge
will meet
with
Mrs. B.
IL
Squire a, 205 E. Fifth St.f at I
p.m
The Rev. D. S. Carneflx will
conduct the morning devotion*
over WTBR at 1:30 a. m.
The Unity Clan will meet at
the Valdet Hotel at S p. m. Miltor* are welcome.
The Sanford Unity Clan m u t­
ing will be at the Valde* Hotel
at I p.m. with Mrs. Josephine
Stuckie a* teacher.
WEDNESDAY
The Training Union* worker*
of the First Baptist Church will

Seven Schools
Receive Awards
At P-TA Council

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“m.
The W. 31. U. would appre
elate borrowing any article* that
you might have front Japan.
Please bring them to the church
early Thursday morning.
The Rev. D. S. Carneflx will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
Cub Scout Pack Ten will meet
at the First Methodist Church at
7 30 p.m.
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FRIDAY
The Rev. D. S. Carneflx will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR nt 8:30 a. m.
The Norman De Vcre Howard
P

Mrs. Freda Tyre presided at
the County Council P-TA meeting
Wednesday in the
absence of
Mrs. Marion St. John, Mr*. Grady
Herman led the devotional. Mrs.
Higginbotham, chairman of the
Scholarship Fund, gave her report
to the group. There was a motion
nude and carried that the Schol­
arship Fund as outlined and re*
gulations be
adopted for the
schools.
Mrs.
Higganbotham

Little Theater
Selects Play
To Be Presented

Group Of Friends
Hove Get-Together
On Thanksgiving

A delightful Thanksgiving gettogether was enjoyed by a group
o f friends, who gathered at Rock
Springs Thursday for the holiday.
Their table .was covered with a
beautiful Thanksgiving cloth, and
matching napkins were used also.
The menu consisted of turkey,
ham, several kinds of salad and
de»*ert.
Those enjoying the outing were
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Rrniiam, Mr.
and Mrs. Gmver Rrnham and son.
David, of Jacksonville, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Benham and chil-

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and B?Mrs.
regulations for the Scholarship P- m- W*G&gt; ^ r*- Rcucl F Robison, rine, Mr.
Fund
would be sent to
each 1407E. 2nd St., with Mrs. Claude Clark Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mosco
P. Herndon serving as co-hostess. Miller, o f Henderson, Ky., Mr.
school.
and Mrs. Alfred Manning, Mrs.
SAIURDAY
A COMPLETED TREE, light at a feather, Is ready for the mantle or buffet table . . or give them as
Mrs Murray of the Southsidc
Ralph McClain and Debbie and gifts to special friends. For colorful variations tr&gt; the new spray paints or orusn gluo on fi e f e i The R. A.’s o f the First Bap­
P-TA gave a report on the Safety
Darrell. Linda Stafford, Mr. and thrrs nr.d sprinkle them with glitter.
Program.
She asked that
all tist Church will meet at 9 a. m. Mrs. Morris Walker, Mr. and
schools have a fire drill from the
Mrs. Rankan Haggard, Mr. anil
lunch room. Mrs. kturray read a
Upsala Church members and
Mrs. John Todd, Mr. and Mrs.
very interesting and enlightening
f r i e n d s enjoyed Thanksgiving
Carlton Todd and children. Bon­
law on "guns’*.
nie, Cathy and David, Mr. and
Service and a Fellowship Dinner.
Mrs. W. W. White. Mr. and Mrs
At the service the Rev. C. C.
Mrs. Buron Smith reported on
Roy Wells, o f Henderson, K y .
While, pastor, emphasized the
the School o f Instruction which
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ashley, and
bleesingi enjoyed through the
was held at Pinecrest School.
Mrs. James V. Slowed Jr., Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown
A Chicken Barbecue was en year, and enumerated many of
BY VIRGINIA CONN
R. T. Mllwee, Seminole Coun chairman of the Finance Commit­
T. F. Monroe, o f Henderson, Ky
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' Joyed by the members of .....
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home,- .state.
the these: Individual,
ty Superintendent o f Fuolic In tee o f the Geneva P-TA, Is planAlice Mills asked niu to remind sip grows too hut. In a small Westminister Sunday School Class national and spiritual. He read
Miss Ann Anderson and 3llss
struction, addressed the group and ning a big night for fun and Sylvia Pearson
all Driftwood circle members of
town you either havp to ignore o f ,h&lt;?
Prnabytcrian Church, from Psalm 103, and referred to
reported that the Survey Team funds on Dee. I. The affair is to
the meeting December fifth at , .„ nv
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Friday night at-the home of Sir. the Psalmist with Ms whole
from the State
Department of be held at the Geneva Communi­
Betty Guy's home on Slellonville.
'
*
* m i and Mrs. Fred Ganas, on Golden hearted and complete consecra
Eucation had gone over Semin* ty House at 7:30 p. m.
It will start at nine-thirty in tlic not going to discuss petty gossip, l ,* ,.
h„ „
s .i_ .-i» , - s.------•tlon of himself to honor God for
ole County Schools. The final re­
morning, and will be a combined although I wish more people
A short skit is being prepared
The menu consisted o f barbecue
h«
lny .
work shop and discussion of would think about what they arc
port will be sent back to Semin by 3frs. Stowed as a part of the
rhleken. salad, baked beans and |
Then w,h» ‘ •*»ut Weislng*
ole County in a few weeks.
entertainment.
A surprise birthday party was Christmas arangements. At this saying before they say it. If you
’
o f our present day, and our apParents and friends are being held Friday night honoring l-i- time two arrangements will Im&gt;
klilwee then eplalned Just how
have ever played the children's
The group, after eating, played! P ™ U,lon. » nl . our.
the school budget was broken down urged to turn their talent to verne Clark Sr. in his home. The made for the fashion show to
unto our Lord,** iaM Rev. White.)
charades amt other games.
something useful to sell in order party was given by Mrs. Stoseo be held the following day at the game called Gossip, you will know
for the year.
Those
attending
were
Miss
Atayfair
Inn.
Alice
herself
Is
Solo was rendered by Geno
Mrs. Mitchell read the secre­ to raise funds for the P-TA. Pie Miller and Mrs. Charles Benham. leaving this Wednesday, taking what I mean. After passing |Mary Ann Buknr. John Decker, Nirhnl., and a poem given by
and
coffee
will
be
sold
during
the
Mr*. Dcotzel c . Stafford Jfc
through
several
individuals
(lie
The
guests
were
served
de­
tary’s report In the absence of
Wise Hardin.
” ............
"Peanut" Gallo- Mrs, Wm. Ertcl which she had
the children to Washington and
3lrs. Warfel. All of the schools evening. Cakes will be nurtinned. licious refreshments of birthday preparing to fly to Europe to Join original rarely resembles the fin­ way. Miss Patty Walker. Miss, written. After the morning ser★
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cake and ice cream.
The public Is invited.
had representation with the ex­
Ora Dee Ray, Curtia Hughes, vice many enjoyed the bountiful
Ernie f&lt;&gt;r the holidays. She may al tidbit.
Those
honoring
Mr.
Clark
were
ception o f Wilson School.
But Sanford has become a serv­ 1 1 --» Warner. Springfield, Mass., and delicious dinner, with turkey!
Mr. and .Mrs T. F. Benham, Mr. leave New York as soon as DeThe treasurer’s
report was
and Sirs. Mosco Miller, Mr. and comber fifth. Bon voyage, Alice. ice town. The Navy has becomd Bill Lepere, Providence, It. I., and all Its trimmings, etc.
read and accepted.
i Novella Chandler, Miss Eva
After dinner, brief remark
Mrs. Charles Benham vand chil­ You should have some exciting an important part of the econo­
Blue Ribbon awards were given
Ward, Jerry Murray, Edwin Varn, were given of thankfulness and
dren Margaret, Corrine and Bud­ tales when you return.
a
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to the following schools: Lyman,
A beautiful dinner party was mic advancement, and while in! Sir. and Mrs. ____
Harry
Weir,
and poem* were read. Also, a picture' . . .
» •
•
dy, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Wells and
Sanford Grammar. Lake 3fonroe,
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Callahan Sirs. Laverne Clark Sr.
ami Mrs. Fred Ganas.
given for Walt and Beryl Swriu- most service towns the Navy! Sir. and
o f tho group was taken by Wil-1
/ / ] {jQ O r Q L Q
stays
to
itself,
in
Sanford,
much
Seminole High, Southsidc, Pine- and four children, o f Melbourne,
son Friday night at Jean Dool­
liam Ertel. All dispersed feeling
^
I * --*
were here to spend Thanksgiving
crest and Westslde.
ey's home on Seminole Hlvd. John to our Joy, wc mingle and are
that It waa good &gt;o be together,
Mr. and Mr*. E. CL Kennedy
part
o
f
the
small
town
life.
This
Mrs. Velma .Mitchell reported with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Jane Miller were co-hosting.
on this Thanksgiving Day.
announce the marriage o f their
on the progress for the Founders J, D. Callahan.
Guests enjoyed cocktails in front creates an important problem j
daughter, Jean, to Dcntzel C,
and
if
you
are
aware
of
it
per-j
Day program to be held on Feb.
of the two roaring fireplaces that
Stafford Jr., on Tuesday, Nov. 20,
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Benham
are back to back in Jean'* im­ haps the efforts of many fins- (
7. 1957, at Southside School. Mrs
in Kingsland, Ga.
men
will
be
rewarded.
The
proh-'
had
as
houseguests
over
the
weekpressive
living
room.
Yellow
Walter Beckham, o f Miami will
•**«
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Mr. Stafford is the son o f &amp;lrs.
lem
la
security
and
the
offender
The
Dorcas
Circle
of
the
Upchrysanthemums added to
the
be the guest speaker. Mrs. Beck end Mr. and 3trs. Roy Wells, of
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cheerincss o f the surroundings. Is gossip. We are not at war, sala church meets Thursday Nov.
ham is the Past President of the Henderson, Ky.
Dcnt/el C. Stafford.
Miss 3laria
Mcnendcz was
A delicious dinner of roast beef thank God, but wre are in readi­ 29 fur a covered dish luncheon
Florida Parent Teachers Associa­
was served, with Johnny Miller! ness should war come. There is at 12 noon. Bring yuur husband
Both bride and groom are gra*
tion. All schools will participate home from St. Vincent’s Hospi­
great necessity at times for and friends. This
doing an excellent Job on the
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.
-a
*guest
1**791
dilate* of Seminole High School,
in furnishing
refreshments for tal, where she is in training, to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays
on the movement
of men Jluncheon. Alio bring a dish &lt;&gt;f food
and Mr. Stafford also attended
carving. After dinner th&lt;&gt;«« an* Isilence
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ny Addle Prevail
the program.
there '»is any'
any­ and your own tablo service. The
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Bridges had the University of Florida and waa
scmbled, sat b fore the fire and I and equipment. lfIf ,hcro
Mrs, Gus Bamberger reported with her mother, Sirs. Elsie Mcnendez, and her brother. Joseph.
■sang. All in all it was a most thing that you should know, the business merlin:; will bo held a* their guests, Mr. Bridges uncle In th« U. S. Navy for four yaars.
on the convention at St. Peters*
plcjiauil evening. Bidding fan Navy will relea-e it to your now*- immediately after the luncheon and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W. M. He Is now associated with the
burg. The report, in part, was
...
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paper. Each of us want* to bo the
Mrs. F. E. Bolz spent the week
Bridges amt Mr. and Mrs. Mycr Stafford Electric Co,
}
well to Walt and Heryl (who arc fir&gt;t ,Q know
|mporUnt p|e c o .
made on the "Three Rs for the
end in Daytons Reach with her:
Sachar and children all of 3tontThe newlyweds will make their
leaving nest week» were I vtu f n, „ ,
w, fannot wjlt t0|
Fam ily".
Reading,
Relaxation,
gomery, Ala.
daughter. Mrs. Walter Snead Jr.,
Nor. 77
home at 3408 Holly Ave.
jand Doe Linker. Dcalie and John p il l ,t on
0lir nPlghb()ri bll, lf|
and Religion.
and family.
Harold Geiger of Miami spent
Mrs. C. R. Bowes
I King, luiuL-e and Jim Parker, l &gt;
wrong person should get that;
a few day* here at hla home last
and Jean Fitton, Hetty and Jim tnrnrmniin&lt; —
• *week.
information and use it in saboCurtis Hughes waa home over
Guy, Betty and Bill Lemo«.
'" 'l ;u g e . it might hit closer to hom«
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Summerthe Thanksgiving holidays visit­
Ilill, Marge Chandler, and
than any of us may realize. There
sill of iNew Smyrna Beach were
ing his parents Sir. ami Mrs. Cur-'
and Glnny Conn. Marge Chandler were* many ship* blown up in
supper guevts of Mr. and Mrs.
tis Hughes. Coming with Curtin!
ny MARLVN R. JONES
and her children were down here the last war because a wifr r.isB. C. Braddy, Sunday
I were Lance Warner, o f Spring.
O
V
IE D O - Galneavllle looked
from Jacksonville for the wcck-juaHy told friend* when her huv
Schedule of Miss Myrtle Wil-j field. Mass., and Bill Lepers, of
The Farm Bureau held its meet-1 like a Ghost Town Thursday wa
end visiting Cy and Jean. Already j hand’s ship was sailing, and all a
son. Home DemonstrationAgent Providence, R. f. All three boys'
ing at the community hall, Tucs- discovered. Wc went up to vpend
she lias decided that S anfoid' submarine had to do vitas sit out
Nov. 28-Dee 4 is as follows:
arc sophomore* at Piedmont Colday evening. After the meeting Thanksgiving with Johnny, who
would be an ideal spot for their*side the harbor and wait. Nunc
Nov. 28—Sewing group will be lege, in Demorest. Ga.
dancing wa* enjoyed by all who1had had to itay with the van ity
neat tour o f duty. And she was of u.* would want to be respun• organized at the Council Center,'
attended and refreshments o f : team to practice.
cake ,do-nuts
sold on It before I could get to *lble fo r a tragedy like that,
4ut E. 23th St. This group wilt
and drinks were
j be others remaining over the
served. \ large number attended
her with my usual raving*.
We don’t know what will hapmeet each Wednesday afternoon
holidays
Included the famous Ga­
Mr. and Mrs. William Grasde
Forrest Norvell# i* bark from!pan in the future. We pray that
from 1 to 3. Mrs. W. W. Clabaugh
spent the holiday* in Daytona tor football team. A few student*
his tour in qel training at Ola-; we shall have peace. But meanwill be Instructor and any one in­
who livrd a long distance also
Beach with friends.
i the.
Kansas. Pete and Mary |while let’s protect the defense of
terested in sewing may Join the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Fulford
and
Schwartz are leaving today fur our country, and the men that.
class.
On our many trip* to tho col­
children Bill and Sue, spent the
I El Centro, California.
: live to procet you. If you hear
Ceramics class will meet at
weekend in Lake Wales
with lege town we had never seen t&gt;
Either
the
baby
sitter*
are
go-|uf
sudden,
unexpected
amt
unexSeminole High School at 7 p m.
. . . . .Mrs.
.
-..il
Mrs. Fulford a-----mother,
Ed- .......deserted. We
• had no troublo
tng begging or the Navy people) plained
orders, don’ t
discuss
Nov. 2 9 - Girls’ 4-11 Club will
getting
in
a
place
to eat— as ia
wards.
in Sanford are no lunger publi- them, especially in a public place,
meet at Pincerest school st 1:39
The Itev. and Mrs. Jack Ste- sometimes the case.
city
Inters.
My
spies
seem
lo
If
your
neighbor
says
her
husp m. with their leader, Mrs. R.
At 2:30 we went to the stadluta
wart and family spent Thursday
havr fallen do»*n on activities, ban la leaving, don’t press her f o r 1
I -- - - *»
*
R Forbes.
U 11—1--- ire--*. ••
in Union Park with'.Mrs.
St.'wiri’t
Do know that there are a lot of information. In a peaceful town
Art Class will meet at Seminole
! parties being given for Don and like Sanford it is hard lo believe
,
P aren t,, the Rev. and Mrs. Jack, i f i Baa. * 2 S q - 2 g
High School at 7 p. m.
I Diana Miller, who
are leaving there could be anyone who would.
Dec. 1—4-H Radio program
Friend* of Tummy McLain Jr.
I Sanford. Rosemary
Duncan is lake news and turn it into trage|
oscr station WTRR 11:30-11:45 a
will b . glad to hear that h. ha.
^m
Georgia
|
having
a
tea
on
Thursday
afterdy,
but
there
is
reason
to
believe
m.
returned home after
spending
, , ,nerenoon for Diana.
Ithat there may he, and If not, |
Dee. 3 -G irls’ 4-H Club will
Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Lumpkin
some time in th, hospital. It .*
We cam . home with 1 ^ c o n « j .
Calling on Jane and John .Mil'! we are making it (hat much more:
r**et at 31avia School at 3:20 p. announce the birth o f a son, Joe
reported that he is getting along »l°h .hat Gainesville will not hold
ler Sunday afternoon were Millie j difficult for spies or saboteurs to
in.
Tenny Lumpkin Jr., Nov. 2D at
the football fana for th* Gatorand Bill Thomas, Shirley and Jim become established. High now I
Dee. 4 Girls’ 4-H Club at Gen- Seminole Slemoriel Hospital. The
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moran of
If they do defeat
Boss, J’aul Grunder, Wendall Me- think it would be a pushover.
»va school will meet at 9:30 a :oung man weighed 7 lbs. 3 'i
Jacksonville were weekend guests; Georgia-Tech. Tho crowd will reiGuirc, and Bud Bramley.
! Granted the men should not tell
m. at the school.
os.
of Mrs. Morin’s sister, Miss
that o f Homecoming.
The Brownies will have a float their wives, the wives should not i
Girls' 4-H elub o f the 8th Grade
11■In the Farade l^ednetday, so keep |tell each other, and so it goes, j
Ethel Thomas.
John"F P0" '1*'1 out ,om # o f tk#
San fo ri Junior High School will
Baby s playpen needs regular
Mrs T. W Prevail and children
celebrttfo* o f tha footba'l
I your eyce peeled for it, a* each I Your Air Station is on maximum
meet nt 11:43 a. m.
. renovating to keep it fresh, tidy,
Vallren, Addie and Carlton, spent team, Including Jtm Rountree, as
I troop will have a representative security now. Let's make it easier |
C-’rls’ 4-H club o f the 7th Grade and sanitary. The bars should be
Thurs4lay In Orlando arui
«nUniig th« derm fol*
Ion it. The other girl* will wear for those who are protecting us[
Sanford Junior High School will wiped down with a soapy cloth to
lillj. with Mr. and Mrs. A. K ,
.th« * * * * * * .
I their uniform* a* they watch the |and our option.
meet at 12:42 p. m.
| remove the dust-catching sticky RED FOX "MUFF" COLLAR
|parade from the ildc lines.
■
Mather*.
We alio taw some of the baaMr*. Nurman Fore .pent Thurs- ketball players, coach John V a Mrs. W. R. Wimberly I, adult! stains made by the baby’a fingersJ makes cozy this Edwardian
Have a little time, so I think | _ . . , , , „
.
I will discuss somclnfng that has* Cooked dried Itns* beans, sea*.
day In Osteen with Mr. and M rs.'
‘ h« mreager o f Um baaleader at Sanford Junior High and food smears. Then brush overcoat tn bold black and white
ami Mis* Wilson, the agent, will rrumb* from the scams of the Imported tweed from
_______
Nolan Fore and family.
|ketball team, who happened to eat
been on my mind for some time. ,00#d " * onl&lt;m ,n&lt;l, brn'\n ,u« r
Ceorge
MONTE-SANO AND
Sanford is a small town, in ray ,re delicious served with pork,
Mr*. T. W. Prevatt and s o n '» t the same place we did.
meet with the girls.
| plastic pad used in the playpen Carmel’s full and winter colSAN'S so(t-ahou!d«red wrap
We decided that we may even
opinion an extremely superior! Small band graters, made etpeGirls’ 4-H Club o f Paola school »"d wash it on both sides with, J'’c,lon- Corinthian-shaped, tha
coat of aulphur and black Mos­ Carlton visited Mr and Mrs Lea|one. In every small town there cially for grating nut*, are availentertain the idea o f going up f «
Will meet at 2:20.
soap and water. R ir»« and hang f Iojtn5
double-breasted and
aic seal cloth has puckered ter TrusdaL in Sanford Sunday.
Mrs. Cadcr Hart was hostess the Miami game with Jimmy ana
Ceramics claaa wlU meet at il outdoor* to air and dry befort
r ,0
**’•• b»m. A P*"*1 ;U always a lot o f go*«ip. Cities! able in many stores. Handy t o 1 fullness tinder the black beaver
•&gt;r&gt;e Vr.»
p . fWiux- •*•&gt;»
* a v e asuunn hminay tuna Ion •‘ehaaubta cot!ir“ which gives to an all-day sewing get to-gether Johnny. It has been a long, time
7 p. m.
* putting it back.
OvezUpftd
I may get lost u a city it the got* |U u ia u n ii cookies!
I It a tapeted-m line.
and dinner at her borne Tburs- since we hav# been to a football

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T a le n t For Funds'
Program Scheduled
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Westminister C lass
T*vn*'s Barbecue
A t Ganas' Home

Laverne C lark Sr.
Feted On Birthday

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D. C. Stafford

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Jr. High Football Gets
Underway At Memorial
Stadium A t 8 o'clock

JhsL SanfD hd
K s u ta ld

SPORTS

OKIES' TOMMY GUN

Junior Ugh football gats under­
way tonight at • p. m. in Memor­
ial Stadium, marking anothr first
In th# history o f Sanford.
i . s x t a in rs-r x n r .x ti.T «
The youngsters are all ktyed
riH S T MACK— B /ie Mile St.T
np for tha occasion, and there Is Ttaach Kir* 1.10 ISO MO 1 t - l 1/5
Harmonicas
S.0O 1.00 I 5-hd
promise o f n thrill packed even­ iUrtha J.
4 00 * S -l 1/5
Quintet*
(3-S)
I1T.40
ing for all fana that brave the
I M O .M l SSACK— a / i e Mile *3.3
chill of football mason weather Silver Illo
4 4 * I SO 3.00 t 1-5
Charming dux
IS 10 ISIS 4 5-1
te cay "hello" to the ned addi­ Una a
5.20 I I - l
LAKZLAND, Fla. - T h a 10th tion of Sanford’a athletic pro­
QuntaU M-41 IIS.20
Dally Double (S -l) 314."*
annual Santa Claus Bowl— Flor­ gram.
T H IR D MAMS— S / l * Mile t t l
rorelbU
S.20 5 SO I SO I l-t
ida’s btfgsst youth spectacle—
Tha Rada and Whiles will vie llu tiy ’ x Iluddy
5 00 l.fa S 3 -1 /5
will be he’ d la Lakeland Dm . for city championship dutlng the lilt iy Un
I SO « 3-S
Quintal* 13-1) 117.10
a and aoth, Bowl Director Bart regulation JV length game, and
r o L H T II r a m :— 3 /1 * Mila ai.T
Chrla I SO I 00 I SO 3 l - l *
tJwt has announced.
e w i THOUGH
the two teams will employ the t?ucl#
I’at Marla
• I.S0 1.30 * 3-3
HU GCOAlMO
Four teams, each with IS boya two platoon system. Th* defens­ Kano Hatch ’ I’ m
0.00 I l - l
Qulnlol* (3-S) SHOO
STRING WAS
TOM M Y
II and U y ea n o f age, repre­ ive and the offensive units have
KISTII H A D '— 1 /1 * Wile 3X3
f HOREN A T Y2
senting Chicago, IQ., Washington, Iwen thoughly dilled in the fun­ Rnlckarnoaa 01.00 II SO S.IO I l-n i
CARES HE*
damentals o f football.
AVIndr W h ite
v.lo t in 1 5-1/3
T».
C,
FtLauderdale,
Fla.,
sod
OKLAHOM A
THE FIRST
l . .....
: : ? t !•?
BUI
Fleming, heal
football tne Jackets and aimorc raceC- on auy learn, Houndml arou&amp;d
Both teams will run from the
B A C K , HAS A TOOGH
Quintal* (1-3) 17110
OKLAHOMA
without someone
on tha team Chic kasha, OUa., will via for tha
• tu tor fo r tha Sanford Bcmln- ed
national boya football sbamplon- Tennessee Wlng-T, an offensive
SIXTH R A C K -S /I S Mil# 3Xt
T A S K TRYlrtO 70
BACK EYEM
Potentlaly the Seminole* are giving them laadarablp."
olca, ordered a radical change In
R. 7. Htronk IS.40 4 00 3 10 f - l - S
formation that combine* th* speed In
•hip, UBd laid.
M P R O V E OH THE
TO SCORE
The
boys
are
pointing
fo
r
their
vlilh
ta
M
an
1.10
l
.
l
o
T
31/2
practice icbedollng
yeiterday. a batter club than the Lakevlew
and
deception
o
f
tha
T
and
the
PERTORMAHCSS WH/CH
AT LEAST
Dlvla'x V a n ity
4.50 4 3- 1/5
Highlight o f tho Dae. N ft*season for
The change wa*
deitgned to Devils. The Devils Jumped to a boat gems o f tha
0
Q u a la l* ( 3- 7) 337.40
BROUGHT H/M A LL o r t e z a &gt;rt
night, tha tlvltlos will b* tho Santa a sue power and drive o f tho tlngle- ■ KVK.XTII H A M )— O/IO Mila 3 IA
bcglnlng of homecoming Friday
promote a winning attitude and shaky start in the
wing.
A
rttRiCAH
RAH
K/rtO
_
EVERY
CAMt
Crt
Bowl
quoon
contest.
Girls
U
and
Dark C h o lr a 7.40 4 10 3.10 I A.I 1 /*
I game iplrit—the lingular com* tho season, and were lightly re­ consensus of player opinion la
ONE SEASON* SCHEDULE.
IP 1955, B U T P O H 'T ,1
t 40 4 no S l-h d
U year* o f ago will rsprstent
Ths bend,
majorettes,
and P ark T r a il
As the that tha team Is battar than tha
ponent lacking In tho Seminole garded by opposition.
Q
u irk L o o k
1.40 I 1- 1/3
B
e t H e w on t.
p
chttrlsaders
will
Inspire
the
cities
from
throughout’
Contral
rjm \
U f lk f/a n n il
Q u in ta l* ( 3- 1 ) IIS .20
soaaon progressed,
no did the record indicates, and they plan
7,*K
aoocen.
Florida. Bach will compata for crowd aa tho fana choose aides fllO H T t f R 4 MV—V I S M ila 3X
they present on proving tha point
"When we go on tha move, Devils until now
on Ixcyar
t l . l o S i n S.nn 7 l - l
A performance such aa tha one tho tldo of Santo Claus Bowl of ths playing fo ld and root for T(taxi
r ie tlo t t
1.10 S 30 0 3-1 1/2
Friday night aa we have In aU formidable competition for any against Leesburg will defeat Quoon, and tho winner will re­ tha team o f their choice.
M svbo T » n ln h l
3.00 I S-l
OBC
learn.
They
have
come
out
prior game*, we’re going to
ceive
a
trophy
and
a
lUOwardQ
u
in
ta
l*
(
07
)
301.40
The teams ar« evenly divided
Lakevlew.
Tuberculosis is caused by a
Help your TO association score
tUek to the combination that !» on top In the last two conference
roba o f hor choleo. Tho quoon and will feature all tho aspects
x i s t i i n a m :—v t « wit- v .i
moving tho ball unUI It fail*. outings, topping both Apopka and
also will Join In all foitlvltloi of classy football. "Had we had Pit hi n K.t.hlnn 5.10 3 40 i . U 7 1-5 against tuberculosis. Buy and germ, the tubercle bieillus. U
Star Plush
SO.to M 0 I 3-S
which will Include a sightseeing more time to practice, we prob­ Jesnla Vxrrall
Then w ell alter our attack to Winter Park In upsets.
4 00 I 3-1 /3 use Christmas Seala on all,your can be prevented and ean be c u r
holiday cards and packages.
ed.
Quintal* (3-7) 310.00
Tha gamo Friday night will not
tour, dinner, luncheon, banquet, ably would even try a field goal,"
• e e l the needi of the altuation,’
t k x t is
n i r n - o / o m u* o ia
give the Seminole* a chance to
flchiag contest, motorboat rids, Howard Gordie, one of th* coach­
Fleming aald.
Pitot Hilly 7.10 io n 4 40 4 1-1 /?
motorcade, parade, and many es, said.
niu* Dolt
M O 3 ( 0 7 S-l
In
all prevloua game*
the get out of the cellar o f the OBC
Vl«lt
7 00 V 5-3
other
outstanding
events,
Lind
loop.
An
upset
win
for
the
Sem­
lemlnolee offenee baa been able
Hugh Carlton, principal o f San­
Quintal* (7 .| ) 317.10
•aid.
te go on the march, but they inole* would place them on a
ford Junior High and director of
T O T ID IIT S KVTRir.a
Young ladles who vie for tha the Junior high program, u ld that
fell
apart before they
could balanced lino with Winter Park,
PI II *T R A M '------- 3 /1 0 Mile
queen’s title will be Judged on advance ticket sales have bean
Sir. Un. Ptuh. My Vlsen. Mu­
mtsatcr a scoring
drive. TbU but the Parkers won over Sem­
tant.
Oiler,
I'xealUnrr,
the basis of beauty, neatness and slow, and voiced concern over Portal I.radar
week,
however,
Flaming
li inole and will remain on a rank­
||I|I, Dlark Coxier
ing
abovo
them.
poise. Each must be sponsored the cold snap. "A good turnout
• K l'O S U I IA c l— A /U Mile
guiding h i t charge* through
I7d'e Pormotn. M n rtgxg* I.lftar.
Seeking an upset Is more an
a that will
encourage »u»
Twenty games and an Invlta by a civic or fraternal organisa­ Is necessary to thr success of I ll-r . Hchnot Mlslret*. M d y Hlbyl.
opportunity to express tho Sent- (tonal tournament are on the tion, school, UTA, or other respon­ the program," he said. "W e have ■N-•r.. J.uH.
Informer,
Danhlnn
id drive*.
Inolo
potential than
anything S t e t s o n Ill-Hatter baakatball sible groups. Only one girl ean be designed a game that will be Horn*
"Wa may stay on tha ground
T H IR D I tlC K — a /m Milkels*. The team Is thoroughly erk- schedule which wa* announced chosen from each city or town, pleasing and interesting to all
Midnight I -i„ ta . Hold Pnrtunv,
g lot." he said, "but that doetn't
ed at
being classified as
the yesterday by Headcoacb Richard Lind said. Tha represontatlvos will spectators who attend," he con­ P.oir Dlue. Two YY'v.
Aitarnd.
mean
that we'U be afield
to
weakest o f the weak sister* In II. Moreland. Twelve o f tha carry Utica such as LitUa Miss tinued, "and I only hope the fans u n d o Simon, Mr,ms lly Dun, Q«y
throw
the ball. We Just won't
Comrxdk
Orlando,
etc.
give ua a chance to prove it."
the area. From all past showings games are In DtLand and the
r o t i i t i i h n r — a /io m i*
throw
tha ball game
away
Cities and towns In Central
II* Jon. Tipton riu Itch. In Town
there Is little hope for change, tournament lx December 19-21 at
The Chiefs Club holds the re­
Flaming eald he would atren a
Rural Dodger, Iwllllflran,
Good
Florida
not
yet
reprciented
In
the
however,
unloss tho
strategy tho Marine Corps Rscrult Depot
sponsibility of getting the pro­ Palrv Winter Alar, fienra* I’exrxon
variation In the first quarter to
queen contest should contact Bert ject, long desired by many of
P IPTII R A M — * / l « Mil*
employed by Fleming pays off at Parris Island, 5. C.
aouad out Lakovlew'a weaknesses,
M oka M o, P ra ro
lloxo.
Ilnlr
Lind, chairman,
Santa
Claus ths up to date community sport­
big dividends.
The season opens December 1
Pd'x Sly-O-Sfy. .t'x x h
O
then In the second quarter capBowl, Lakeland diam ber o f Com- ster!, underway when Fred Gan- Wlnna.
M g h t.
Jo*
P agaan t.
AV.
P'x
with
the
Hl-lfattcra
starting
their
Injuries,
more
than
any
other
ttallie on the weak pointed of
Chrltlr
Kmlnwn
msree.
Finalists
for
tha
Santa
as, athletic director of Seminole
thing, has caused
the nosedive season In Statssbori), Oa., the
SIX T H i m p — .7/10 AIM*
the opposition.
Claus Bowl queen contest should High School, appealed to the club
Alldntnht Rida, MkMx’ x Pal. &lt;1o|f
"Tho boys want this one aw­ In the Semlnoles morale. Hie sam* placs thsy started—and be sclsctsd no latsr than Dec.
Are
f]x—ik Pxtroa. Al«l T^&gt;n, Trxnx
for help after the Cocoa game
problem
kept the ended—the 1934 season. U s t year
fully bad,” Fleming aald. "They perplexing
13, and tho director should be so at the beginning of the aeaion. Aril,* Pliikx* Wnkkd, AVhtlta'x Are
tho
Hi-Hatters
took
the
measure
• R VRATII n t r p — S / 10 Milk
have
been working hard
alt coaching xtaff continually forced
notified, Und said.
"We are being outgrown," he
Plrat
M u 'lgsa e, T r l'k y 'Vll*h.
afternoon and have good aplrlts. Into reshuffling positions; mov­ of Georgia Teachers College In
Down Tha River. IRxvful Pxl. Tin
The
Minute
Maid-Snow
Crop
warned
the
group
at
that
time.
the dedicatory game o f th« new
ing
backs
to-the
line,
linemen
to
Poll,
pinnllng
World. Ill Wlory.
Thla la tho final game and the
Corporation, co-sponsors with the "We are using inexperienced boys
Afnfrh
boys want very much to win for the backfleld, and rhanges within field hou*« in Statesboro. In Dis­ National Boy* Football Founda­ to compete with other teams that Hopnw
H lflM T tf R A f-P — 0 / 1* Mila
trict 23, NAIA Tournamsnt, Teach­
E. H. LAN EY, OWNER
two reaione. One, It i« home­ tho baskfleld and line with dlf
Mr
Dnhunoa, Flyln* HIa Cnngn
ers ellmlnstsd the Hi-Hatter* to tion for the event, will bring to hav« years o f experience behind Phi». J n « li Ton T.n*-a Rorkkl.
ferent
types
blocking
ami
run.
coming; two, they haven’t won
Lakeland a spectacular show, (hem. This program lx the one Pol Ion Wood, flxndy Hour, Ppper
110 E. Second SL
Phone 465
close tho season.
■n Otic game for the first time ning.
The first game for the IH-Hst- which includes tumblers, clowns, thing most dlrely needed by the Park XIXTIT RAPP— V M Milk
“ Constant changes make for
in ths conference."
Icrs Is tha second game o f the baton twlrlers, bands, majorettes, school."
Shlflk- A.lork* nob'-'k « AA'hlta
All during the season the Sem- Instability beyond the control of season on December 3 when Rol­ Teddy Snow Crop, Santa Claus,
A’ k.la liar. Pd'* Ooldnuh.
The Chiefs Club came to the PArmor
ool
m i-u
p , i „ , i , | k i tit.*.
Inoles have shown fine teamwork any other factor," Hud Layer lins Tars coma to DeLand. Home fireworks, parades, and many
rescue ami ordered tha uniforms
T K A T II p i r ) ' _ s / « Mile
In spurts, hut never for n long commented. Dave Laude voiced games will be at S IS in th# Na­ ether attractions. A special truck- for the Junior high youngsters
ttgd f ' h e i , n«*.
enough
period to score a
win the opinion that much o f the In tional Guard Armory. The third load of snow will be hauled to with W. W. T yre‘heading the pro­ "hwwe, Y&gt;|r» f’ .t'e T|)(*ae f*r»|ng.
Vtsre* p*e»iv pitifR, Htormr Tlnll^r
over evenly matched opponents. stability could have been over game Is a road trip to Caines- Florida to be dumped oa the foot­ ject committee. Within two weeks •tVnVU
Vq
A
The 14-1S lose to Leesburg mark­ come had the tenm manufact­ villi, to meet the University of ball field, giving many Florida the bid had been let to Hill Im­
this sea­ Florida Gators on December I. youngsters their first chance to plement Co., and within another
ed the high point o f tho season. ured a "Sparkplug"
Tuberculosis eosfi thr Ameri­
The Somlnoles were nut to upset son. "Those boys, as Is the case
"The first three games are the feel and see a strictly northern two weska tha uniform* had ar can people over $600,000,000 a
toughest,** Morland said. " I f we winter product.
rived.
year for treatment, case finding,
ran get by those three, than we
Kach participant In the queen
John Schirard Jr., president of
should hsvo a good season.’’
contest will have an opportunity ths club, said that all proceeds health education .rehabilitation,
The complete schedule follows; to bring national recognition lo from the gam* tonight would go relief payments, pensions, and re­
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Dec. 1 Georgia Teachers Col- her city and to Central Florida. towanl payment of the debt for search. Most of this cost Is borne
PAppy
A m It
loge Statesboro, Ga.
A total of 40 movies will be made the uniforms.
by the taxpayers.
Dec. 3 Kollini College DeLand of th« bowl aetivlUes for distri­
//fry h s a p
Dee. g University o f Florida bution throughout the nation.
Gainesville
CO ACf O f ■
Twenty o f th« films will be pro­
THE
Dec. 11 Florida Southern Col- duced In color.
Dec.
13 Appalachian
State
C H ICAG O
lege DeLand
BEARS
Tuberculosis Is a chronic, re­
(North Carolina)
' H'HO'S
jL
lapsing disease which costs the
Dee.
19-21
Christmas
Invitation­
TRY/rtO
*
al Tournament Tarris Island, S. Amsrlsn people ovsr $400,000,000
70
f"
a year, most of It In tax money
C.
co n n iu e
DeLand
me
Jan. 7 University o f Miami, Co­
Feb. I Troy State DeLand
a te
ral Gablas
Feb. It Georgia Teachers Col
they
f
Jan. 14 Florida State University lags DeLand
Started
DeLand
Feb. 11 Krsklne College DeLand
e/ r M H G v$ 4
Jan. 19 Florida State University
Feb. 18 Mercer University DeThii genuine mahogany vtnms cabuM
ffo rm e/ R
Tallahassee
La ml
in dean 1r1Jitlnn.1l ujling U equipped
LA ST P A M * A
Jan. 20 University o f Tampa
Feb. 19 Rollins College Winter
ailh (m m . Top front iuniiol panel
DeLand
at bruthed bmt it cuy-to-tar, tuj-toI’ ark
■OMl 11(140
lti*h. fcjiurts naw G-E Double-DimFeb. 1 Mercer University Ma­
Feb. 21 Collsg* of Charleston
liixul Puacr Tuning which pemuit
con, Gt.
DeLand
chinnal changing aa the matt nuih of
Feb. 0 University o f Miami DeFeb. 25 Florida Southern col­
a button.
Land
lege Lakeland

Santa Claus Bowl
ToBeStaged Next
Month In Lakeland

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.ministration Md

Seek Excise T a x
Rate Extension
WASHINGTON in— A troeeury
official told Congres* tbe Elsen­
hower
administration
probably
will bare to ask for another year's
extension of present excise tax
rates In 1P57.
Dan T. Smith, tax assistant to
Secretary o f the Treasury Hun*
phrey, also Indicated that when
any tax reductions are recom­
mended, the administration would
want to glpe priority to a cut in
personal income taxes.
Smith told a House Ways and
Means subcommittee that, pend
lng the determination o f the new
budget to be submitted to Con
gresa in January, it is too early
to offer any final recommends
tions on tax policy.
Questioned by Rep. Eberharter
D-Pa. on whether be would pre­
fer reductions in the personal In
come tax or in the retail excise
rates, Smith replied:
"I don't believe 1 can give an
advance blueprint, but I believe
we should put the reduction of
personal income taxes high up in
priority"
The testimony opened a series
of hearings on possible excise tax
revision by a subcommittee head­
ed by Hep. Forand D-RI.
A h t U I OP M l lights up the night sky at Fort Churchill, Canada,
In the wake of a just-launched Aerobee rocket (left). The speciallydesigned building for the tests, which are seeking information on
magnetic fields and auroral particles for the internatlonsl geophys­
ical year preparations, is visible in the glow. At right, a U.S. Army
Cajun rocket Is shown in flight one tenth of a second after firing
from the launcher. (Defense Deportment Photos from International)

E l e c t r o n i c Life,
Home Of Tomorrow

9

NEW YORK UP-Step into your electrostatic wand waved over
electronio life and home of to­ furniture to aelte dust. Or have
morrow:
electronic precipitators which pre­
Entire walls of your house glow vent dust from circulating in the
with light, bright or dim. even first place. At the door is a spe
In colors to suit your mood. You clal
chamber
which
quickly
sleep in a bed without covers, cleans muddy shoes.
but stay as warm or cool as you
In a special little room sits
like.
1your own electronic “ brain." You
Youngsters' muddy shoes . arc I give it instructions tho night be
magically cleaned at the front fore, putting a day’s program on
door before their feet touch a tape. Each family member can
rug. You live in a dust-free be awakened at the proper hour,
house, with the insida climate
to his favorite music; dinner ran
best adjusted for your health. be started automatically at a set
Your dishes, automatically wash­ hour; a facsimile newspaper de­
ed, can bo automatically put livered to (he breakfast table,
away.
the car warmed up in winter,
At a football game In an open and the "brain" could take caro
stadium you stay warm despite o f unexpected things, like melt­
icy winds because of radiant ing snowfall o ff the driveway.
heat. You drive there and back
This "brain” or another calcu­
by car without traffc tie-ups. lator could help figure the bud­
Some o f these now things and get, pay bills, give you answers
methods are far off, dream chil­ in calculating income tax.
dren as yet. Others arc already
Your TV screen is like a pic­
near at hand. They are coming
from basic research, from im­ ture frame on the wall, bringing
proved transistors and tubes, dis­ you programs in full color from
coveries in solid-state physics, new anywhere in the world. By your
materials, methods, imagination, own TV system, you can watch
the children playing in the yard,
and hard work.
see who's at the front door. You
From their look ahead, the sci­ can tape and play back favorite
entists see these potential changes TV program*, put your own home
from harnessing electrons to the movies on your own TV set. You
service of humans.
have a personal pocket radio
Your indoor climate is control­ about the size of a pocket watch.
led electronically for the desired
You may add controlled amount!
temperature and humidity despite of negative ions, or charged
outdoor changes. Or windows can atoms, to the air in your home,
bo opened and dosed automati­ for research Indies tea this could
cally.
help combat alrborna allergies.
In the kitchen are a silent elec­ Moro research will ahow whether
tronic refrigerator with no mov­ ionization could help you feel {let­
ing parts, electronic ranges speed­ ter, or help children learn faster.
ily cooking enticing foods, quickYour doctor may use an auto­
thaw devices for frozen foods; matic clinician device
which
ultrasonic and sterilizing dish­ makes simultaneous readings of
washers and clothes washers, even temperature,
heartbeat,
blood
conveyor belts to put dean dishes pressure, and correlate them—
where they belong; In the cup­ and compare them with findings
board, electronically controlled of past check-ups— to help him
dehumidifying compartments, or fa hit diagnosis. Doctors and
crisping compartments for foods scientists will have eiecronic de­
such as cookies.
vices for quick, accurate blood
At night you sleep encircled by
warming rays from a radio-fre­
quency canopy, needing no cov­
ers, in a bed that doesn't need
making in the morning. The radi­
ant canopy folds away above the
headboard. Similar devices or
special blankets could keep you
cool in summer.
You may clean house with an

HOLLYWOOD un-American In­ particularly ia this era o f great "re-appraiae" their responsibili­
vestors who lose money speculat­ prosperity, must not blame gov­ ties ami to report promptly any
ing in stocks often have them­ ernment or izidustry for bad or violations o f the SEC reguta
selves to blame, the head of the foolish Investment decisions, un­ tiona.
government agency charged with less government or the securities
"We have no authority to ap­
policing the securities business industry have failed in their ro- prove or disapprove securities Is­
sponsibiiitiei.
sues. It Is the public Investor
laid.
"The person who loses money that the federal securities laws
Learn not to buy "gold brleki,"
In uninformed or unwise specula­ seek to protect, but tho protec­
be advised.
J. Sinclair Armstrong, ch air tion cannot, after be has lost, tion afforded is to put the Inves­
man o f the Securities and Ex­ shift the blame from himself. tor in an Informed position to
change Commission, In a speech There is no more of a hedge in make his own decisions, to asprepared for the annual conven­ the securities law against stock sur# him free and fair markets,
tion o f the Investment Bankers prices going down than there is but not to prevent him from mak­
Assn, of Amarlca, warned that a guarantee that a ‘bull market* ing his own investment decisions
and not to have a federal agency
some unsound stock is being sold rvill go on forever."
lie urged securities dealers to make his decisions for him."
to tho public by various highpressure methods.
He said the problem can be
met in three ways:
1. More prudence on the part of
the lnvastor.
2. Greater alertness on tha part
o f the securities industry.
TEXAS FARMER left hif team of horses In front o f a
3. Responsibility of the SEC in
village
store just ns two medium-size Texas mosquitoes
seeing that the securities law is
buzzed upon the scene. When the farmer returned ten minutes
obeyed.
"Federal
laws,"
Armstrong later, the skcctcrs had eaten
said, "D o not give the SEC power the horses and were pitch­
to pass on the merits of securi­ ing horseshoes to see which
ties. If the responsibilities of tha would get the farmer.
commission, industry and public
are shouldered, the congressional
Then there’s the talc of
objectives expressed in tha secu­
rities laws wilt be achieved, and another Texas farmer who
public confidence in the capital was pinched for speeding on
a hlshvrsy lr. hi* •’-rvpetimr
markets a. a medium lor invest
ment of the people's savings will machine during a dust
itorm. "Don’t stop me!"
continue to grow.”
Armstrong listed the responsi­ begged the farmer, indicat­
bility of the Investor as of major ing a solid cloud of dust be­
Importance.
hind him. “ I planted that
"Congress clearly left to the alfalfa, and by golly, I
public investor the ultimate re­ mean to harvest it if I have
sponsibility for hi* Hvritment ile- to follow It clean into the Gulf of Mexico!"
cisions," he said, "That public,

cell c o u n t s ,
sub-microscople
probes to measure properties of
living tissues snd body fluids;
flunroscopes which
sec
more
with less exposure to radiation.
You will sec the person you're
talking to by telephone—but only
if you want to bo seen. You ran
carry a little radio the size of a
package o f cigarettes so anyone
can reach you nnd call you to
the nearest telephone. You’ll dial
a telephone call (o any telephone
number on the continent. Ymir
telephone and telegraph mr
will fly faster. Electronics will
speed purchase o f ticket
tor
planes, railroads, theater, foot­
ball games, checking on reier
ved ticket into your hands.
TV and electronics can help
prevent—or untangle — traffic
snarls, at well as speed safe traf
flc control over airports. Some
superhighways may become auto­
m atic-control towers will take
over the driving, braking, accele
ration of your car, and rtmoval
of disabled cars. Electronic sen­
sitizers could automatically brake
you down If you’re driving too fast
on rough roads or curves.

Try and Stop Me

YOU RE TELLING ME!
— By WUUAM I ITT—
Central m ss Writer

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as they left Alameda, Calif., for Tar Eastern waters after a busy
weekend of loading stores, fuel, ammunition and combat planes.
Doth ships were relieved of training duties and assigned to fleet units
after the criits In the Middle East and Hungary.
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IN MOST of tha U. S. October which they swapped an aJUgMrr
proved such a wonderful, balmy for nine snake*. Don't asl: &lt;.s
month that It was almost—but why.
not quite— worth waltlr* for all
! 1 I
hat dreary, wet summer.
In a deal like that, suggests
I l l ,
2a tok Damkopf, somebody's ho­
Unquestionably (At walion'a b's to get bitten.
1 I I
most optimistic people ere those
With Hallowe'en now history
cheer leaders 0/ persistently los­
Junior again wishes he'd bed that
ing football learnt.
pumpkin, served tut* e |a«h
1 I 1
element, eel up late ■ pie Insteed.
An Okie wife set ■ diverts
I I I
after the testified her husband
For the third consecutive month
talked to kll geldflth Instead ef
the coal of living In Norway has
her. Could It be bemuse the fish
dropped two-thirds o f e per cent.
never talked hack?
Before rushing off to settle there,
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A New York too and a Polish Norwegian temperatures drop •
too have Just concluded a deal In whole lot futeri

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To Leod Motorists
To Downtown Area

Dateline
Santa Will
(Ceotisoatf fr*«i Page One)
Vqstaide, Sanford Junior High, and
Croons Academy. These schools
wHl be competing for the Senior
Division Trophy.
Churches, elvie organizations,
2 gad business houses entering
• floats fa r cash prise*
in three
^categories will be: Evans RoofT tag and Beating, Odham and Tod-

»Av*. and move
wrest on First
Street to Oak Ave., south on Oak
AH . to 4th 8L, East on 44th SL to
Sanford Are., north on Sanford
,Av«. to 2nd St., and east on 2nd
I t to disband.
M. L. Rabon Jr, wrill be the
Marshal.
Placed to the parade to entertata children and grownups along
the route of the parade will be
the Stetson Unlvaralty Band, a
-sit and
tar.d fmm
Florida Military Academy In De•Land. DaLand High School band,
Band,
Leesburg
High School
of Orlando
Boone High School
band, Winter Park High School
band. There will also be bands
from Oviedo High, Lyman High,
Sanford Junlor-Pinecrast School,
land Crooms Academy.
[ A corps o f Jaycees under the
•direction of Mason Wharton will
satl balloons along the route o f
*,ihe parade. Proceed! from the
talc of the Ians, colorful balloons
will provide funds for tha Jaycee
Orphans Shopping Tour.
Each year a group of orphana
..are taken on a
shopping tour
through
Sanford stores
with
each child receiving
money to
spend as he or she withes. Jayrace expect to sell hundreds of
lha balloons In downtown Sanford
tomorrow afternoon.
Tommy McDonald, chairman of
the
Jaycee Panda Committee
.'said this morning that prizes and
sehool trophies for floats entered
In tomorrow'a Christmas parade
will be awarded at tha Seminole
County Junior Chamber of Com­
merce luncheon Thursday noon.
Schools will 1st out tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30 to allow children
taking part in the parade time
to get to downtown Sanford, as
well as to allow all children In
the ichoola to see the colorful
spectacle.

MAN INDICTED FOR
1ST DEGREE MURDER
CLEARWATER (A -Jam es G.
RurmcUter, 26, power company
lineman accused of stabbing to
death his wife and iwo small chil­
dren, was Indicted for first de­
gree murder yesterday by the
Pinellas County grand Jury.

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adoption of I'harlss William MuTntvrs • minor.
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address unknown.
Ton ars htrsbjr notlflsd Ihsl a
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sirlsd I'oiirl br Monro* Inml for
lb ■ adoption of Charts- IVIIIUm
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addra-a la l&gt;. O.
Ilot ltd. Tarn lark. Florida, nnd
fils Ihe nrlelnal In th- offlc* of
lha Clark of lbs Circuit Court on
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n« Mima OF n« Meyjtoxeer tt, Alan VUllers, points out details
on a modal o f the famous ship to Naws York to an interested presentday "Pilgrim,'* James Sanplao, II, e f the Boyd Club o f America
One of the clubs’ 400,000 members will be chosen to serve as cabin
boy on the Ufa-tise replica that VUltara wrill sail to the United States
from England next Spring, recreating the famous Pilgrim vo&gt; « s .
Unlike the flat voyage o f the Pilgrim Fathers In 1620, there wrill l.e
no woumt a U o/d tba squire-rigger, ZSvjti-Jtr If. fln tm etl^ n !)

Probable Line-Up
Revealed For First
Basketball Game
By Mariau Jew*!
OVIEDO—Coach Paul Mlkler la
today announcing his probable
llne.up for Ih* first baskstball
game o f the 1636-37 season that
the Oviedo Lions will play. Thay
will tackle Pierson on the Oviedo
Court Friday evening, Nov. 30,
following the girls' game.
Captian Luther Duda, 6 feat,
will play in the forward position
together with Wallace Kelsey, 3
feet It inches. Carl Fabry 6 fist
4 inches will be on hand at the
center position, while alternate
captain, Fardlnand Duda, 3 feel
10 inches, and Mika Duda, 3 feet
10 Inches will take on the guarding roles.
To the disappointment of many,
veteran Jim Hill, 3 feet 11 inches,
will probably not be in the line­
up. Andy Duda, 3 feet 11 inch
forward, also will bo on hand;
but Coach says he has a knet in­
jury which has handicapped him
in practice recently. Torn Drown,
5 tcct; Mar mm to rye, 3 feel 111
inches; Mike Tyre 3 feet 6 inches,
all forward*, will be in reserve.
Guards in reserve will be Joseph
Duda, 3 feet 10 inches; and Ray­
mond Mikier, 4 feet 11 tnenes.
William Hart, tf feet 1 inch, will
be on band to substitute at cen­
ter.
Mrs. James Partin's girls will
play the preliminary game with
the Pierson
quimoni.
Captain
nay Estes, about 6 fuel i Inches,
will probably be at tier center
position; wmlo alternate captain,
Peggy Fleming, stalwart
tittle
forward, will be in ner usual rul*
as well as Melania Jackson, wno
stiuwed renurkaols progress last
year. Mrs. Partin will pica ncr
starting guards front Betty atevensuu, Ann DcShazo,
Georgia
Dlshman and Karen Doatwrignt.
Other forwards in reserva will
uu Ann Slayton, who ia taller
ttun Kay Estes; Josepnine and
Katherine Mlkler; Marlene BellHorn and Virginia Wryc, Guards
in rcsertc will bs Nellie Ruth
uesriry, Pal Jackson, Junie Flem­
ing, bu-au bunko, and Ann Lundy.
Good luck to both boys and girls.

2 Planes Collide,
Crash In Texas
UAYMONDVILLK, Tex. up —
First reports from the scene indi­
cated that two airplanes collided
and crashed about 10 miles north
of here about 9:3o a.m. CST to
diy.
Unconfirmed reports said that
the planes were a military air­
craft and a passenger plane.
The Air Force said a military
plane was circling the crash area.
A crash convoy was sent to the
scene from Harlingen Air Force
Base.
State highway patrolmen and
ambulances also were en route to
the scene.
Raymondvllle la In the lower
Rio Grande Valley, about 30 miles
from the Rio Grande, which seperates Texas and Mex'co.

CH2IS7MAS will And this 63-foot
Engtemann annice on the south
lawn cf lha White House, where
tt will be part of the world-wld#
“ Pageant of Pvaco*’ protect. Al­
most ISO yean old and with ■
diameter of 30 feet, the tree can
be compared with two mei
standing beside It In Alamo­
gordo, N. M.
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Mental Health
Receives
$25,000 Grant
The National Association for
Mental Hral'h yesterday announcnounced the receipt of a $23,000
grant from the Smith. Kline and
French Foundation, Philadelphia,
to help finance a program to
build a “ Citizens Army Against
Mental illness". Tho announce­
ment li?illy was made by Pres.
George Touhy. of ih- Seminole
County Assn, for Mental Health
who received the Information to­
day from national headquarters
Francis Boyer, president of
Smith, Kline and French made
thia comment:” The nation's in­
terest in conquering nientil ill­
ness has increased tremendously
during the past yrar, hut this In­
terest can he turned into effe c­
tive action only if we unite be­
hind a group such as the Nation­
al Association for Mental Health.
Never before has there been an
opportunity to make major ad­
vance! against mental illness.
NAMH has earned national sup­
port, and deserves the individual
support of citizen volunteers the
nation over."

(Caatleaed /teaa Page 1)
the auxiliary, who under the
chairmanship o f Mrs. Chris But­
ler, will present a program of
dessert and cards, with the es­
pecial project of getting newcom­
ers to DeBary acquainted with
their neighbors. All monies col­
lected from the admission fee
will ba utilised for the comfort
o f veterans of
fore'gn
wars,
many o f whom art hospitalized
at Lake City.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Marland entertained last night at a
dinner party for
their
house
gpesta, M bs Margaret Johnson
and Mrs. Hugh Van Sciber of
Lawrenccville, N. J. At the din­
ner were: Mrs. Fern Tlchner of
Miami, M bs Clarissa McFetter'dge, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin II.
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wrap,
Miss Margaret Mason, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wagner add Arling­
ton WUIahan.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cavallon
of Hartsdale, N. Y., are visiting
Mrs. Cevellon's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Gabler, They Intend
taking side trips through the state,
with their home base DeBary.
Harry F. and Laura Platt
Brown will soon be welcoming
the'r talented son, Charles, who
arrives today on the Itynesdam
from Holland. He is to late Ms
Master’s degree this year at Co­
lumbia University. He will visit
through the holidays with his
parents In DeBary.
Miss Eda Caslni o f New York
is visiting her brother, Roger
Caslni. On Thanksgiving day she
listened, with 200 others, to the
beautiful and inspired music of
the quartette who played
so
beautifully
at the
communty
Thanksgiving morning service, at
whleh the Rev. Wilfred Aldridge
spoke on thankfulness and Its op­
posites. The quartette comprised:
Ruth Surl, first violin; Cornelia
Shaw, second violin; Roger Caslnl, viola; and Frank Surl, cello.
This is the month In which to
study Puerto Rtco, according to
the Cub Scouts who are making
contour maps o f this Island pos­
session. They will submit their
projects to William Rlakemore,
scoutmaster at the meeting tomor­
row. Mrs. Joseph Jackson will
show a film of the awlmmlng exibitlon at the mansion pool this

A 15H foot neon lighted sign
will »oon be pieced at the Inter­
section of First St. and French
Ave.
directing
motoriita
to
“ Downtown Sanford.”
The Board o f Sanford City
Commlsdoner* approved the pur­
chase of the algn. In the form of
a huge arrow 51* feet deep on
one end and 7tk feet deep on the
other. Coat of the algn will be
HISS.
Letten in the non-flaihlng il­
luminated aign will be IS Inchca
tall and coiutnieted of double
The sign will b« erected on a
10-inch steel pole 10 feet above
ground level. Weight of the sign
has been estimated at from 300
to 600 pounds.
A small replica of the sign was
displayed at last night’s meet­
ing. Commissioners saw the bril­
liant red letters and the glowing
green border to the huge arrow.
It will be erected on the north­
east corner of the intersection to
attract southbound traffic on
French Ave.
Cost of the sign, City Manager
Warren E. Knowles told the Board
o f City Commissioners, will includti liiita'lst.on.

iCofC Membership
Dinner Set Dec. 13
The Annual Membership Din­
ner of (he Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce hat been set
for Dec. 13 at the Meyfate Inn.
George Touhy, immediate past
president of the C of C. Is chair­
man for the forthcoming dinner.
Speaker for the occasion has not
yet been named.
B. L. Perkins Jr. has been
named chairman of the arrange­
ments committee. Sonny Powell
Is the chairman of (he ticket
committee.

Hospital Notes
■Nav. 2*
Admissions:
Samuel Pierce 'Sanford)
Carroll Edith (Sanford)
William Lawson 'Stone Island)
Fred Allen (Sanford)

Coordinator
(Continued From Page 1)
cil wh'ch is drafting recommenda­
tions for the 1837 Legislature on
an expended community college
program made a report on its ac­
tivities.
The counties are embraced In
14 areas which the council has
selected on the basis o f economic,
educai'on and population stud­
ies as most likely locations for
Junior colleges.
The council is expected to ehoose
five from the 14 areas as the
locations In which it will ask
the State Board o f Education to
seek funds from the legislature.
Council
Chairman
Allen C.
Graziar o f St. Petersburg said the
communities which provide the
greatest amount o f local self help
toward providing a site and new
buildings would be the ones most
likely to get the new' schools.
Bailey forecast the 1937 Legis­
lature would be receptive to
"some expansion” of the Junior
college program, but he didn't
mention any figures.
States funds appropriated would
be used to supplement local funds
to build the new schools,
Florida now has five state sup­
ported Junior colleges. Two are
in Pensacola for whites and Ne­
groes. Others are In West Palm
Et-arfi, Si. Petersburg sod Mari­
anna.
The community colleges are ex­
pected to, provide technical and
vocational training and adult edu­
cation program as well as two
years of academic training for
those students who propose to go
on to a four-year school.
The 14 areas from which five
will be recommended:
Dade County; Broward County;
Hillsborough County; Polk Coun­
ty; ami the edmbined areas these
groups of counties-Srasota
and
Manatee; Orange, Osceola and
Seminole; Volusia and Flagler;
Lake and Sumpter; Marian, Levy
and Citrus; St. Johns, Clay and
Putnam; Duval and Nassau; Su­
wannee, Hamilton, Madison, Tay­
lor and Lafayette; and Day and
Gulf.
AWARDED MONEY
FO INJURIES
SAN FRANCISCO Lto- A Fed
eral Court Jury has awarded $69.
974 to
Fort I.aiidcrdale, Fla.,
rnuple as the result o f Injuries j
suffered on the liner Lurlinsr re-;
turning from Honolulu.
The award was against Matson
Navigation Co. for Mrs. Elsie B .,
Allen, 70, In a hip injury when
the Lurllne docked in San Fran­
cisco on Oct. 1, 1953. Her husband:
George, a retired Jeweler, receiv-i
ed part o f the amount for her
medic* I expense*.

A UTTU PA7IIN7, Caroline, S. at Bellevue Hospital In New York geta
n lesson from Hector, the happy eandymaker. on how to m a k es
chocolate turkey. Hector showed the little girl how the chocolate ta
poured Into a mold, but Juiflnf from tht evidence on her face,
Caroline needed no lessens in disposing of tht 40-pound ersitlon.

COUPLE

Each Saturday the rubs m*et
Baby Boy ' McDonald
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Discharges:
Cheater Rearick who were featured
some time ago in th0 Sanford John Henry Burgess (Sanford)
Michael Powers (DeBary)
Herald, the story showng their
•Savannah Gilchrist (Sanford)
fine ceramic work. They are now
Nov. 27
giving valuable lime to the youn­
Admissions:
ger set, teaching them the essen­
Bonita Wynn (Sanford)
tials of
moulding,
decorating,
Christine Levant (Sanford)
glazing and painting pottery. The
cubs are most enthusiastic about
the bonbon dishes they are now
making and show much promlsa
MIAMI tiT— Clarence E. Lloyd,
Sprigs of
In their improvisation of new 60, a nlghtwatchman, was kill- curls make
materials. The Rcaricks express
•d by an automobile last night1garnish for
themselves well pleased with the
as he crossed a street.
|Tastes good
young peoples' progress.

A MOTHIt AND SON cannot hide their emotion In Hampshire, Eng­
land, as they And a haven from the Soviet brutality running rampant
in their Hungarian homeland. They arc among thousands of refugees
to ba offered sanctuary tn Britain and the U. S. (International)

Throw Away Your Tiro Dolara Bocauso Your Tires A re
Smooth. Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 ft . 2nd Put On'
Mew Truck Rubber Trends That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd

watercress and carrot
a pretty and colorful
a baked stu ffej fish, j
with the fish, toot

36 Years In Sanford

Disapproval O f Tax
Elimination Again
Voiced By Mayor
Mayor F. D. Scott last night
again voiced his disapproval of
the elimination o f the 10c ad­
mission tax on tickets to the San­
ford Memorial stadium’s high
school athletic contests.
An ordinance official!v exempt­
ing eduratlonal Institutions and
non-profit organization* from the
the first t'm - at last night's
meeting of the Board of Sanford
Citv Commissioner*.
However, on a motion lo waive
rules which would allow the final
passage of the bill. Mayor Scott
voted “ No". He again said “ We're
adding double taxes on the peo­
ple of Sanford."

final reading and puctaiir at the
next meeting of the Hoard In ap­
proximately two weeks.
If you use fruit In the first
part o f a ms-el, do not use a de­
sert featuring fruit.

Airliner Crashes;
25 Persons Killed
CARACAS, Venezuela IP — A
Venezuelan airliner on a nonstop
flight from New- York crashed Into
a cloud-shrouded mountain less
than two miles from the Caracas
Airport today and all 23 persons
aboard were killed.

STARTS TONIGHT
STARTS 6:30

LAST TIME TODAY
10(1 exprci sum puwir improvements as schools, hospitals, court houses, water work*
and sewrr* to srrve 50 year* or more with minimum maintenance. Highways nerd I*, no

vERNEST BCRGNME
SHEREENORTH

AUTO LOANS
Lowest Cost

exception. Roads ran be built that need not be rebuilt or resurfaced every few year* *n&gt;]
Cklwst St I—1«

FEATURE: — 1:10 — 3:17 — 3:16 — 7:11 — 9:23
STARTS TOMORROW

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Moreover, aoocreta usually costa leas to build than other pavemrnta designed Tor the
FEATURE— 6ft3

same traffic. It cuata less to maintain, too, as average cost records of state highway depart­

CO-FEATURE

ments prove. Moderate fust coat-flow maintenance cost+longlife-fotc annual coal.

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Concrete is safest, too. Its gritty surface ia highly skid-resistant, wet or dry. Its lighl
odor reflects more lighl than other pavements, giving you better visibility at night.
You pay for roads Mr. Motorist with your license fees, gas and other taxes. Tliwe fund*

AllAkTK KUiO nU RAt&gt;
•i n s t a l m e n t l o a n
Mtabet FDtC

maintained at high annual cost Enginetn run build concrete roads lo latlW ytan and mart!

1 — A U D IE M U R P H Y

BANCROFT. PAT CFOWLET

FEATURES— It 10 - 3 : 3 6 - 5 132- i

go farther when invested in safe, durable fow -an nu a/rost concrete pavement.
’CHILDREN UNDER
ADMITTED FREE'

P O R T L A N D
C I M E N T
A S S O C I A T I O N
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A wolfona' v y t a u A - to lapse** •** *»und mo m i of Portland t*»snt end concrete through KtsalWc ftMordi non -- ■

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Waatrdi Baby sitting, ref. jllftM . pqr PHrrwcmvii rvwffTVM
Ted Buraett
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Colored gi/1 desire* ft day wffft M
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maid Ph. MIS.
N U arwHvtaw
PBoor llftt-M.
i M i | n « I t Mfitfr irM to w
goad laoks willi fnarthmsl **#Day or part-time work. 417 E.
vaniMM, lod of’o ftwt N y*
Third »t. Ph. l l l ft-J.
sdfsrMMd forwHaar#
M »rlr« ftn U tiw
H -BU W N M F OrrORTVMTIRA

You'll .Find It In —

r*/rW F T -$ f 8 S &amp; m &amp;

WOOLHKY

For Y w Rwi

I t a k a r i k Olaaa s a d P il o t C o
IIH M W. 2nd SL

Grocery 4

Phone spo

f o r Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
m ^ f L Room special f|4JL

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CLASSIMID ADS

FINANCIAL

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W*&gt;# ia i growing
141ft a . Park
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Phone 182d
194 S * » l 6 d -Av4
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C E R A M IC T I L E
ROM-AWAY, Bnanltal and Rah? Paul P. Muslltf A Bon I'h. 154
Free wtn»ato. Quality » a&lt;»*
Beds Day. Week, or 3|onlb—

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COMPLETE P L U M IN G JOB

“k k i s k s

» AUTOMOTIVE

iy «2S month.
,p n n . v
Can, or seo us TODAY
1007 Ssnfprd Ava.
Phono U U
W . J. K IN G
Plumbing Contractor
All Oil Fired Heaters
Cleaned and Serviced
23)4 Qr|ami&lt;l Dr.
I’ h. SO-

•7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTBD
Sell Your Car to
ROY REEL
300 W. Seeon I St.

Dealer
NO GOODS
Phone MO

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This

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pass to Iho Movie*

m u x Thoatro for Bos.
&gt;o Evsni. Cap. data Dee. f.
«oe

15H
Cood-Buyt Aluminum H g u i#
trailer. Eniloasd cabana. Phone
1304J.
11—C H ID CAM
You’ll Bo Milos Ahead with a
New 1M7 PONTIAC, now on die*
Ploy.
—and—
You’ll be Dollars Ahead with Iho
hlgh-apprslss) trade-in you l i t
from Bay Herron. Just phone
3104, or after ft p m. Ph. 134LW
ThtT iT s frsa pars to tbo Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatre for
Mamie Saunders. Rap. dam
Dot. ». MM.
____________
tm
Chevrolet, 4 doer. Good
eletn condition. $150. ca*h and
|ske up payments. 101 Magnol»H Ford 0. pickup truck
NOW paint, ere. coqd.
|9M Pontisa 4 door sedan ..
1047 Dodge pickup ............
1047 Packard. 1 door ...........
1047 Kaisar, ono owner,

$713.
$313.
$295.
$195.

|B0.
1950 F or/*! deor ieden.
Now pilot, new upholstery
MIS
food condition
REEL
sot W. Second St.

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t'ROTONB ,

CROTONS— meWe t living L’hvl»i'
mas gift that atays lovely and

l-bedronm horns
with PlarMs
roam, estra Urge utility mum.
31

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g b a p e v il l e n u w e r y

Phone /0j|.

$0—Mt'SI'TAL IN STRU N KVrR

thing o f rain*. S V P M TRAPINO PORT an |743 PhJBMrW

5 MST, or writ* 1 M « .
Dr._________

• RKNTALH

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Shiners, Bull Heads, P»f QdU

• ft Doasn. » c
illstouri JJinnows and Worrna
Fleming fir p c e r y -B , Geaera Aye.
BAROAINI Apt. sue |M rsaga,
perfect condition. Call at »W0
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
Paint 1-ftO gal. Sweat H'-‘|rts, J*c*
keta, Cota, Tents. Army-Navy
Surplus. 310 Bsnford

Paolo Ru»d, "hone 150

BHA SJIOP, ho S. Park Are.

m nn

l . r y r fid . 2 bedroom Concrete
Mock house. Fumishad
or un
furnished. P h .-----HIM*.
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4ft—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT

fthoea, Shoes and more Shoes
A grrat t v r Of styes—color*
from
lo M-M

H. 4 A- UKPT. HTORR
Pear, Nccklacaa
$4 95 qp
Women’s Wallets .. 94 00 up
Watch Rands
$1.95 up
Prank Noell Jeweler
)|0 S. Pork Ave.

BAIL RMUY
A«l INSURANCE

Magnovox Hi-Fi
Radlo-Pkonograph
189.93 and up
CLAUDE II. WOLFE
503 t Flr»l E‘ -

389 FAMILIES

This Is a free pass to the Movie■•"d Ride.In Theatre (qr Joe
b rig ht. Esp data Dec. 8,1954.
PIIONE 9379 ‘fir'C H E K R V ~
Real Estate Brokerage - Notary
1219 W nth gt Rear-Rirber Shop
2 Bedroom Concrete Block
All-Furnished Home
Complete Price $#.100
__
. IU X» Down

ROSA L. PAYTON.
Reglstared
Phent 1171

Real

Estate Broker
17-83 at Hiawatha

CLAYTON C. BROOKS
_
Eetata Invaatmrnti
So. Orlando llwy. — ph. tooj-J
W. H.
®99ll99
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uk ^
i hone 103
RB* »-

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"BUI" HTEMPER
— Ganaral Iniuror
Asoftfiate
f t It9, Asiocialr
or III* — jjj . n . Park
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UR'VEIN’

Geaulga Imported M«*ic»n
lland-toolrd Jwalhsr Handbags
i
|t(.93 plus tax
v P U R C E L L ' S
123 t f . First St.

IMPORTED CHINA
from #U over tha world
MONROE CRAFT and
GIFT SHOP
1st. St. 3 Ml. W. o f Ihe Clock
RELIGIOUS JEWELRY
of all typt-x
•
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.
PERFUMER
and COLOUNEB
by Channel, Faberge
Conley, Dana and Evyan
TOUCIITON DRUG CO.
LAMER ROBES
Nylon, Cation end Ulcnds
ALL SIZES
from 11.13
Y 0 W K L L » S

Gift! for BoyilSi

. y v o o r u iL -iM
Phone

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p m V e lw .A .\M LTOR Firs,

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AND IIARKEY

m N fa r b a »*.

phene 2211

IF IT 18 REAL ESTATE
. , . V “ Lrumlsv k Mnntrilh
at 117 Booth Park
Phone 77*1
Thay • Know
BILLS
thing*

BARD
your*

TO

PAT?

through

Sell

wi th

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TIMEX WATCHES
Waterproof
$*&gt;05 and up
WM. K. KADER
i l l ft- Perk Av*.

BOY’S SPORT SH IR TS'"
COTTON FU N N EL
Kiln* B IS, $213 — $2.69
Silas 1-6 — $1.49
COWAN .1 212 E. Ill, phone 871

Gifts for

CAN’T BE WRONG
IIAYNKB Office Machine Co.
through Want Adi for CASH.
Typewrltera, adding machine*
Johnson'- Gift Sets
79c up
Call 1821.
1941 Nish super
4 dr. sedan.
Bales.Rental*. 311 Mag.. Ph. 44 Five beautiful residential developTwinkle Toys
29c up
Radio, bcoicr. directional ilftn* i ^ H i t u r w « H « b m h a u s
ftyias Bells
$| qo
II-'FUBNITUBE—HOUSEHOLD
meats: Bel-Air, /interest South
III, pMCtlnlly
new inline,
FOR GRAND BUYfl GALORE,
ROUMILUT U ANDERSON
Pinecre.'t, Rose Court snd Grove
nsads some transmission work. Espertaneed meat wra
rappar to
mike the Want Adi your shopp­
On the Corner by the Clock
$113 weak.
Maks an offer. See at 303 K.
work in meat market., ^
Manors, are standing proof nt
ing place.
2nd ANNIVERSARY
» ls l III.____
T|b *Tm Super Market. 319 H.
the hfgh-acceptanrc rating ot
IN OUR
Sanford Ava.
HANFORD LOCATION
odium &amp; Tudor homes.
ThU la o free pass to Ihe RIU
SWAP ANYTHING! Juat plate
Thaatro for O. H. Tripp- Esp
AVON CALLING WOHtN
LlaaslfUd «di. Phon* 1821 for a
eholi Hl-Rixer
. . . . 8*4*0 Yog cm buy with u fety, and live
cUta Dae. «. 1M4
Who naed monay.
Damsad (or
helpful art-writer.
• 9300
a Bed
sea iand Cbiir
&gt;f#
in Ihe secure knowledge that
Avoa Co.melts# Is tremendous.
■.. .. .. . 4*50
No asperlenea;
we train. Na­ Hollywood Bed
your home will continue to in­
NO MIBTAKE ABOUT ITI Te
tionally advertload—good com­ Free headboirde on Hollywood
sell something fait order 4 fast,
crease In value.
Rede
mission. Mrs. J. Kusisll, P. O
acting Want Ad.
All
Dinette
Seta
Discounted
Bax 97J, Orlando.
Ift-IR A U T Y PAELORB
IF fUIOO Bunk BeJs . . . g i l l 00
You Selest Your
LET IT RAIN, let it shine. Every
•10 Waves by Eeloe 4 r.allitle Saleslady for ataady Job, Must 3&gt;Room Oroupe
....
39*OU
be neat and friendly. Apply in J Pc. Curved Neetionsle
IN-00
Home In
|7 40 Thru Nov, Open I a-m.
person, Jacobson Department
day is a good day to uio Hit
(Feem iiuuufr
Rubber)j
Call Mi
Mouth I'inecrest—Sanford
Hlorc._____ _______ ’
UARR1ETTH REALTY NOOK
BEDROOM!
Gru.e Manors-----Sanford
Want Ads.
Double Dresstr
Girla
over
31
apply
I'ig'n
HAIR HARD TO WAVE!
or
Bav&lt;*d Mirror
Whistle. Perk Ava. 4 Wm st.
Let aapert styilsU ftlvo you salt,
FOR QUICK ACTION use c u m Valencia ViUas—DeLeud
Bookcase Bad
lasting waves of starnal beauty
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
Innersprlng
Miltrsis
2
7
-1
1
2
1
/
WANTED
MALE
fied ads la sell, rant hire. Cell
Priced from IMO
Bos Spring
(I pillows FREE) OUR HALEB OFFICE T O D A Y E V A -B E 8 8 B E A U T Y SHOP Newspaper street ealeilhiye want
1121. say “ Charge it.”
2933 M. French Ave
PHONE 343
•d for work a fL r sehon. Ages
Phones: 110) end 398&lt;&gt;
up lo 14 yaara wl.l See Mr. Has uur new line of floor covering
NKPAIRA
VACANCY
PROBLEMS?
Find
IT—BUILD IM.
snd compute home furnishings.
Holley el The Sanford Herald
O D H A M 4 T U D O H Inc.
FREE DELIVERY
PAINT7WQ
________________
right after tehool.
tenants fast thru the Want Ads.
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
“ Builders of Finer Horner ^
HAVE VOU BEEN P im iN O O f f .q7ie*man™4"ODlleftor, S(e *5-55 Corner 2nd ft .Magnolia. Ph. 1732
‘ ‘ Bud Bamkergar" Mgr.
T1IAT NEW RfWP bccaure you
l0 Mrvice an eeteblishcd a »
Fur Florida Living”
SOMETHING MISSING? U iatc
fe*r the cost will bs too great7 1 eojor,^ Firo Insurance Debit,
Open .Monday’* til 9;#8 p.m.
W*y not drop in? It U cost you
1(J an(j jroUn,| ganford. Murt
it quickly through Want Ads.
VISIT OUII BALCONY
nothing to talk It over, iou way
h*vc lived in Florida o v ff a
Phon* 1321.
i a a * a « t r p* “
* " ■ear.
’ &lt; Write ■P.
-• m
able
O. Box 119
YARD 723 W. 3rd St., PHONE
Sanford.________
___ _______
LAKE VIEW-LAKE PRIVILEGES
ON GOOD USKI)
U *The Lumber Number.
New 3-Bcdroom Plan,
—— .
„
’ I Idle time opportunity. Merne-I.
FURNITURE
ma*onry ronttruction
RENEW—Your R oof! Msy we
21-30. Mo p«r wk. start. $9o
* M E .
auggest a contractor. Let us
^ up lfte r
Ph&lt; 0 r .
172X10 Rq. ft. Uod 12 lotsl
arrange s Home Owners Loan
5 .^ 9 . 13.3 p-nj.
Clran Water—l&lt;Jp ft. well
I0TO9 E. 1st. SI.
Phon# J27
Built-in G.E. kitchen
to cover
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$2.00 up
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Men's Slacks by “ Botany’ '
Flannels, Gabardines
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CHATTER M
AL FELT happy from tfw nvon ra t stor'd fans through the
front door of th* hospital and
hod m i l Dirk (landing by th«
■pm dorr of tha car, waiting for
her. itho felt ih* wma not only
walking into Uh warmth of tho
sunshine, hot aho wma walking
Into a warm feeling of friendship
nod nnderstiutdlng. She gave
Dirk both her han&lt;V« and *aid
atmpty, 'Tra glsd to m you.

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m .i

Dirk."

lie aqueeasd her bands, but hia
wyva » f f » cm her atill-pmU face.
“ Are yumT Arm you realty glad
to if. me, darling T"
She caught her breath sharply.
“ You don’t know bos* glad."
Dirk talked eaaily aa be drove
the ear down the hillside away
from tbs hospital Val laughed
and momentarily forgot that a
short while before she had almoet
cried.
lane suggested we tausch at
Hunset Lodge. She aaya It's a
good hotel and afterwards era
aan swim from thsrs."
U was when they wars puMsbig through the narrow, crowded
streets of the lhopplng center of
Montego Day that be asked ab­
ruptly, "And how la friend lltrrl-

danT"

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dally when I mentioned
drive serose the island. Did any­
thing happen T"
/ 8he gsva a •man broken laugh
and repeated, "Dtd onythmg boyyea f " Than quietly she gave him
a factual account of all that had
happened. He listened without In­
terrupting. hia face grave.
-It waa queer your driver
should have thought he'd seen the
three-legged calf after Jans had
been telling ua about It earlier in
the day," he said Anally.
Bhe nodded. "Maybe my own
imagination was working over­
time too, Bat I thought I saw
something."
•'Did Harridan ase what you
thought you saw too?"
"He didn't say so, bad 1 think
If there are such things as dupplcs and zombies, Eileen Featherstone's tnmble walked that night.
Bhe may sven have helped him
to save Cynthia's life. 1 believe
he thinks she did."
lie glanced at bar sharply.
"Tee, I can understand ha might
blame himself for Eileen's acci­
dent. You see, if ha d gone to
meet her In the village after she
called him, the accident might
never Hava happened. He should
havs gone to her after he got her
l,M « •You beou she wrote to bun 7"
"Of B o u rse . Hut I euppoee wh-ci
he refused to speak to her on the
phone she decided to rush up to
IzMidon and try to explain. Eileen
usually did things on ihe spur of
the moment"
"Explain whst T" Vsl asked.
Dirk hesitated, then he said
quietly, "Thai she and 1 never
Intended to gel marne«L"
• • •
After lunch Dirk and Vai
romped on the Sunset lodge's
private beach ami swam in water
at vi arm as a tepid bath. Later
they lazed beneath a beach um­
brella Ui Uie sunshine on rush
mala, not talking much or ot any­
thing of importance. The lessen­
ing of tension made Val feel
drowsy. She closed her eyre and
slept for a short perloil When
she opened tier eyes she saw
Dirk's face above hers; he was
lying on hia stomsrh, resting on

his elbows, looking down at bar.
"You’re lovely, Val, really lavaly," be said In a quietly con­
sidered roles. "You don t need
any make-up; you don’t even
havs to exert yourself to ha at­
tractive. You’re so darned natu­
ral, so down to earth, and yet
you’re essentially feminine. Did
1 tell yoa I loved you ?" He bent
his head and hia Np* brushed hers
lightly.
Val lay very stiH though six
was fully awake now. "When I'm
with you, Dirk," she said looking
up into his face, "I feel at peace
with the world. I feel not only
content but happy."
“ But when you’re with Urucs?"
Hia voice had hardened slightly.
1 feel primitive. I'm not sure
that I like myself when I feel
that way. The feeling doesn’t
make ms happy, but restless,
overwrought, and sometime* bit­
ter."
He waa s-kot fur qiulu a long
while; hie gray eyes bad left her
face and were gazing out over
th* bay. Whan Anally h* spok*
he still didn’t look at her. "You'll
have to work It out for yourself,
darling. You're Ihe only one who
can. I'm almost r ’ad I'm going
away tomorrow."
"You're going away, Dirk?"
Bhs Heard a diotreaeed note m
her voice.
He notified. "Yes, darling. I
have to go back to England to
tlx up Aunt Muy's afTaira. I'm
not only UeneAciary uut execu­
tor under the will. I have to ar­
range about closing up Hartnell
Wood Grange and selling it and
umpteen oilier things. I’m Hying
lack lo Iximlon tomorrow."
1'here was another long pause.
“ I'll miss you, Dtrk," she said
simply.
Dirk was sldl looking out to
tiwi horizon where th* brilliant
blue sky met the brilliant bio*
sea. He went on very quietly:
'You know where to And m*v
and 171 b* waiting (or you. I’ v*
been waiting for a long time U&gt;
And you, Val, and I can wait for
you Juat a little while longer."
When next be looked down at
her, he was grinning.
"Uut don't keep me wading
too long, please, darling."
(To if* Continued(

M A R V E L O U S are mtiffin* made with condensed cream o f mnahroom soup. Their subtle flavor and extra apecial texture bring
magical mouthwatering momenta . . . especially when served on
the days o f feasting along with that holiday bird.

HOUDAV NUPRINS

i r»pr tiffed fleer
I MMripoo* baking powder
I lahlfipoon ••gar
H fretpooe tufi

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*/ mmjkroom toap
(4 cap chopped walnuts
14 cap melted i l w f n l t y

I egg. Beaten

Sift dry ingredients Into a bowl. Ml* sonp, walnuts, shortening and
egg: add In Hour mixture Stir antll wall blended. Pill greased muffin
tin* *4 fall Rake In a hot urea («00* F.) sheet 10 lalnutea. Makes II
muffin*
They'd make a special breakfast surprise some morning, too.
You might like to vary this recipe by substituting condensed
cream of chicken or cream o f celery soup* in place o f the condennrd
ee»*m (o f mushroom soup.

bhe neeHated. T was talking
bo him a short while ago, I think
he's sorry about the trouble he
ma'te for you on the boot I'm
■ilia he didn't m&lt;-sn to be spite­
ful. Dirk, but I do think," she
ben listed again, “that emotional­
ly he’s badly Involved."
lie nodded hia head slowly,
•mint's why I wouldn’t want you
to marry him, VaL No woman
should live with a man's tortured
mind, nor with the ghost of the
past."
’Tint U you thought you could
help him?"
I la shook hia head again. T ra
not saying this from any seltlsh
motive, but no one can ever rosi­
ly help anyone else. Wa all have
to fans oar own p r o b le m s ,
whether emotional or practical,
and decide ourselves just what
we’re going to do about them.
Uut I haven't brought you out
today to read you a lecture." lie
hesitated. "You wera very cagey
last night over the phone—eapeO IMA Hards O ng. Reprinted by peemlMlfei «f Anion Books. Distributed hy Kln« features Aywlu-ite.

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Central Fit** Writer
A NATION powered by solar
and nuclsar energy by th* year
2000 la th* forecast for tha U. 0,
by a Chicago scientist. Looks
like, after a,I these billions of
years. Old Sol will havs to go to
work.

year, according to statistics revsalsd by tha National MacaAxi!
Institute. With or without meat
bails?

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ft should take only 10 minutes
lo neat up a room, says an effi­
ciency expert. He’s never cleaned
? t t
The sdtaiif alto prrdlefe that tke ashtrays after a party.
! I 1
hy tOOO A. D. (Acre's going lo bd
Average
person
blink* every
JJd million of us Americans. Bet•
fee lease that parking space nous! three seconds. There’s on syssparing bit of newel
! t I
1 I I
Th* Ovks of Idtnbvrgh wont
South African hunters, under a
ereredilo hunting In on Autirollon new ruling, will bo permitted lo
swamp. Is ho enjoying a vacation double the number of gnus they
or a nightmare*
may shoot To a lot of Ameri­
I ? t
cana It’s newi that gnus can bs
The average American downed found some place other than In a
some 700 yards of spaghetti last crossword puasl*.

Appropriation
Increase Sought
By Officials
TALLAHASSEE UB-The State
treasurer and insurance commis­
sioner’s office has asked an in­
crease of {687,669 in appropria­
tions for the next two years to
handle bigger work load.
Treasurer .f. Edwin Larson said
the big part o f the increase La
due to expansion of the insurance
business in Florida.
"Hardly a d i r passes that some
development o f consequence does
not transpire in this basic phase
which undergirds the entire econo­
my of the state." he said.
“ The state is steadily licensing
more and more companies as they
meet the qualifications."
Of the Increase sought, $1,262,053 would go for salary raises and
new employes.
Biggest expansion was proposed
in th&lt;&gt; financial responsihilty sec­
tion where 36 new positions at a
total cost of $91,500 was proposed.
Larson said an increased num­
ber of traffic accidenst extended
the rase load far beyond estimates
and had made it necessary for
the department to get $38,940 in
emergency funds in September to
keep going.
In addition, salary raises aver-

nging 1?-1 per rrr.t Trrr sought
for existing employes of the sec­
tion.
In his budget request, Larson
said there is a trend toward en­
croachment upon the tights of the
states by the Federal Trade Com­
mission.
"This body recently seems to
be following a poliey of Invasion
o f the field of regulation of insur­
ance through ignoring Congress'
mandate to thP state in Public
Law 13," he said.
"Should this trend continue and
the states lose their prerogative
o f local regulation the loss of tax
revenues would total more than 8
million dollars last year and
would amount to an estimated to­
tal of more than 2$ million dol­
lars during the coming biennium."
The state parole commission
asked for an Increase of $127,536 during the 1957-38 biennium.
The department asked $1,185,085. Much of the Increase would
continue the expanded parole and

frdbaths progr am atrtfiorhed b f
the 1M special legislative ses­
sion.
The special session appropriat­
ed $155,947 extra for 17 new pa­
role and probation supervisors
and two new area supervisors.
The drpsrtment said the ac­
cepted ease load standards for
supervisors is 50 per supervisor
with s maximum of 75, and as of
Nov. 1 the Florida supervisors had
an avenge o f 74.
A total $27,722 budget was re­
quested for th , new Seminole In­
dian affalra division of the Board
of Commissioners of State Insti­
tutions.
In the request was a proposed
salary rail* from $4,800 a year
to $6,800 a year for Indian af­
fairs agent Max Denton for 193758. A further Increase to $7,800 a
year was asked for the 1958-59
fiscal year.
Practical research Indicates you
should add soap or detergent to
the agitated soak
cycle
when
laundering heavily soiled clothes
in an automatic washer.
This sudsy soak,-which gives the
effect of two washer*. Is especially
useful for greasy work clothes and
extra dirty children's clothes. For
such washer loads
hot
water
would also bo desirable.

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Page 10, Tuca., Nov. 27, 1956
Apply this solution sparingly to
the spot, and sponge the *tained
area with a clean cloth—working
from the edges toward th# center
with a rotary motion. Rinse by
wiping with a clean cloth dam p-if
cned In warm water. Absorb excess moisture with dry cloths or
tissues.
Home site drop-desk black­
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Origination Of
Tourist Club
By MRS. RUTH U Y O
Oa December 17, 1X31, a group
i f tourist* living In Longwood and
nearby decided to form a club,
Whereby they could get together
g*d swap home-state data and
fa t acquainted. They called tha
•seating together on a beautiful
location, located in tb* middle of
the town end owned by Mrs. Nelfceytr. Some cl**n-up work was
t i n t oo the agenda and then the
masting got fully underway with
Mrs. Nelmtycr donating the use of
her property for the meeting
place. A nem* w»« then chosen
Which still remains today, “ SUNNYSHADE PARK” . Mr. P. Beebe
immediately set forth to erect a
sign with the name o f the park
Imprinted oa it.
The first president o f the elub
Was Mrs. Abfale Morrison Mor­
gan, a long time Longwood resi­
dent having coma from Maine. A
tinner was then planned and
they Invited the New EagUnd
Tourist Club to attend. Eightygive 01 their member* alleouvU
gad a Mr. Gretna presented •
flag to tha park. At this time,
the dub’s name was made offic­
ial, Longwood Tourist Club.
Through tha years that followed
dinners wsrt bald on each Wednes­
day at noon and upwards o f a hun­
dred people were served.
D. E. Leighton was president Of
the club for the next four yean
followed by Shermin Luzador and
Allen Fuller then Carl Wlttlmor*.
During this time the park ground
tras purchased by tha city and
many needed Improvement* mad*.
The pavilion that we all now
enjoy on many occasion* was built
la 1X38.
ouring the war years that fol­
lowed there wee Uttl* activity la
the club with only the members
who had becomo permanent resi­
dents and the few who could coma
each winter. Although the elub
still tried to maintain and do what
they could.
Since the war tha stub has again
become very active. They now
hold a dinner on tbo first Wednes­
day o f tech month at noon, fol­
lowed by their business meeting.
The afternoon l« then spent
shuffeltng, or la tournament play.
The club aupporta tha Rsd Cross
eaeh year as wall as many other
organizations. They assist with
the annual Christmas Party held
fo r Longwood'* children each
y «ir . They have been meet getterous in loaning thslr equipment
for tho other c]ubs and organiza­
tions to use in the many m a t s
held each year in the park.
Officers o f this year art, presi­
dent, Ira Wilson and secretarytreasurer, Mr*. Ward Warrsn.

Shopping for CbzM aua gift
toy* ho* com* a long wajr f r o *
tha ilmpU and traditional l o l a f
lion or a dell for a girl, or a sled
for a boy.
Today Ultra art thousand* o f
toy*, games, costumes,
play
equipment and educational toys
to cboost from fo r children o f
all ages.
Tha bewildered adult shopper
should keep in mind th« aga o f
tha child. Most toys today a rt
slantod for • particular aga
group!
You may become fascinated
with an electric train, or mech­
anical toy, which you look fo r­
ward to operating, but think first
o f the age of th« recipient Your
local toy department will help
you select the correct toy and
’hart are soma helpful gift Ideas!
GIFTS FOR INFANTS
Soft, cuddly, washable animals
are wonderful crlb-matea for tha
diaper crowd. A gayly colored
mobile to bang la the nursery
nukes- an unusual g if t
For toddlers, rubber and nonbreakabla plastic toys for
.‘ he
tub ar* fun. New foam rubbor
buildiag block* art safs and
washable. Animated musical pull
toys a rt loved by boys fhd girls.
Rock 'a roil has invaded the

One o f the prettiest, and most
oxrtttag nights eg Christmas Is
the batter-skelter meuad of beau­
tifully wrapped gifts piled under
the Christmas treat T h en is the
promise o f happy surprises In
store. —then Is the thoughtful­
ness that went Into the selection
o f each gift -a n d th e n is the
love and imagbutloa that went In­
to each gala wrapping.
Decking each gift In a Joyous
wrapping Is half the fun o f gift
giving! But Just as Important as
doing your gift shopping e a rly 1s allowing plenty o f time for
your gift wrapping. The fun Is
spoiled If this part o f Christmas
is allowed to become a hurried,
last-minute chore.
Each year there are more and
more novel Ideas Incorporated
into gift wrapping. This is due
partly - to tha greater selection
o f gift wrappings available in
the stores and also to the imag­
inative use of simple and inex­
pensive materials found around

la -ay display ud Carteliua* gifts
goes beydad tha use o f novel
wrappings. Mora tad more dever
cut-outg and trims a n M a g ad­
ded to gift packages.
t IT wise to adapt these pathage motifs to the gift Itself. Chil­
dren a n doubly thrilled when their

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Patriotic Soc i et y

MUSICAL TOYS

Children of all a fss Ilka musi­
cal toys. Now you can buy al­
most any musical instrument
from a banlo, drums or trumpet
to a toy plsno. Thay are vary
rwalistl* looking
and usually
mada o f non-breakabla plastle or
motal.
FAVORITE COSTUMES
Both boys and girls llk« to
dross up In th* costumes of tbalr
favorite TV or story-book Mote.
There are many colorful aad
practical costumes to shoes#
from for all ages.
A cowboy or cowgirl outfit
eomplsto with boots, hat and
guns is a sura favorite. You can
chooia from Robin Hood, snglnaar,
space cadst, Indian, fireman and
pollcsmtn suits for boys. Olrls
will llks s nurse’s uniform, Indian
RAINY DAY FUN FOR KIDS
v Maid Marian costum*.
Here’s on* nursary-tastad occu-j
EDUCATIONAL TOTS
patlon for a rainy day: lot tha
To stimulate learning at an
children
gather up the doll sarly ags, there are simple pus­
clothes, wash thsm, and Unt thsm sies, taka-apart toys, building
pretty colors. Little girls — and toys and blocks, flngsrpalntlng
some boys, too — adore doing sets and gams*.
ider if tinting tho cloths* In gay
At tlx to fight, children en­
doll sundry, o f course. But tha joy sporting equipment, slsetrio
Idea if tinting new colors Is oven trains,
hobby
crafts, parlor
more fun.
games, model building, dolls with
Safe vegetable colorings can ba varied wardrobes and building
had » m y grocer’s. While tha toys. Outdoor gym equipment
recipe on the bottles may call for and Junior blkta are appropriate,
hot water to color Easter eggs, too.
cold water will suffice for this
Children sight to ten, will love
*stsr,
iMViiavxiz craft
Via it ibis
wardrobe renovating. Th* doll to recslv* advanced
clo**-- *»n b* dipped Into tho simple chemistry acts, electrical
coloring after being scrubbed In toys, mxgle sat*, painting seta,
warm water or detergent auda, games and puzzles.
and then rlnisd.
Provide several bowls o f water, with a sudsy spooge and oo harm
and let tha shlldren mix thslr own dono. No matter how horrifying
colors. Naturally, you can’t aspect little hand* look after this activ­
this sort of tinting to onduro, but ity, they can be restored to nat­
It's great fun for tho moment. ural plnknoss with soap and
And any spills can b* washed up

The Daughters o f the Ameri­
can Revolution does not cooelet
of scattered groups of little chap­
ters. each self-centered la Ua own
activities, but the power of the
society rests in the greet state
organizations, each a dominant
force, strongly unlied, Into on*
o f the greatest women's patriotic
•rfsnlfatlona o f tho whole worid.
The National Society wee orga­
nized on Ost. 11. lMO, with Mrs.
Benjamin Harrison, wife o f the
president o f the U. 8., as the First
President General. The Founders
and charter member* looked into
the future, working with educa­
tion not only for our own pooplo,
but for the foreign born, the
marking of historical spots, hon­
oring historical dates In history,
preserving documents and above
all perpetuating tha memory o(
those man and woman who gavo
thahlr live* to achieve independ­
ent*.
Sallie Harrison Chapter of Sanfsrd Is ona o f 3,707 In tha United
States and was organized by th*
1st* Mrs. Etlzabeth Harrison Star­
ling *a years ago and named for
her sister, tho lata Mrs. Sail!*
Harrison, of Jacksonville. During
tha years since Its founding tha
Chapter has placed at least seven
markers,
usually
during
tha
month o f Fobruary, since Feb. •
was established as Sanford Foun­
der’s Dsy, to commemofato Im­
portant events In th* early history

that eaa make anyone an expert
gift wrapper:
First: always use a box to be
s u n o f having a neat package.
Second: Place pox on the gift
paper and cut paper, allowing
Just enough margin at aach end
for folding.
Third: Center box on paper
and ^naki a neat overlay. Tape.
Fourth: Fold edges o f paper in
at the corners, bring under edge
up over top edge and tapeIt’s also easy to matter the
art of making pretty ribbon bows.
A flat bow is mad* from a length
o f ribbon looped back and under la
graduated, sizes nd Ued In tha cenTo make a perky stand-up bow,
fold the ribbon In several loeps,
fold In half and cut two V a with
narrow ribbon. Fluff out
the
loops.
So plan now to make your gift
packages the gayest, prettiest
•ver! Wrap thsm in red and white
checked shelf paper and put a
candy cane in the bow of each'
try your hand at decorating with
eaa of tha glitter kit*...
sparkle
year packages with multi-colored
lequlne_____ tie each one with a
•prig o f holly and a tiny bell la
the bowl
Whatever you do to mak* your
gift bote* distinctive, they’re
sure to show that your warmest
wishes are tucked lasldel

rod Christmas stocking or a tree.
Tbee* eaa ba mad* from rad or
groon construction paper with
painted or crayon trim or can be
cut-ouU from last year’s cards.
A very dainty gift for a woman
la even lovelier when tbs gift
wrapping la glamourized with a
trim of gold lace dollies, gluedon sequins or a sweet Uttl* angel
cut-out

daughter. Mrs. Carole Sanford
Dow, of Derby, Conn. The Ground
Breaking Ceremony was held la
Port Motion Park on Tuesday.
April 13, 1X5S and the Library Is
now e reality.
Officers
of
Sallie Harrison
Chapter, N. S. D. A. H. elected
lest May to serve for two years
Include: Mrs.' A. Raymond Key,
Regent; Mrs. C. R. Dawson, viceEdmund Melsch,
regent
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Chaplain; Mrs. F. E. Botz, Re­
cording secretary, Mrs. R. E.
True, Treasurer; Mrs. A. W. Lee,
Registrar; Mrs. Georg* Morgan,
Historian; and Mr*. R . W. Rucker,
Librarian.

A man will get an extra lift
o f spirits when his package is
personalized with a clever motif
that ties In with his hobby. For
example: If he’s a gardening en­
thusiast, tie his package with
raffia that can be used later for
tying plants and use gay pack­
ets of seeds for decoration.
Start early to collect the ma‘ •rials you’ll need to add novel
touches to your gift packages.
Let your Imagination have full
eway and you’ll find a clever Idea
to highlight each gift wrapping.
For pretty Christmas gift pack­
ages, Just as Important as the
handsome or Jolly decoration Is
to start with an attractive package. Her* are a few simple rules

Favor her with gracious gold
costume Jewelry accent* — bora
golden petals swirl Into a massive
pin; tha chunky bracelets have
gold flecked stowee— worn by the
armload this season.

Sport shirts at Christmas will please any maa — aepedatly whet
they're o f Ughlwelgh. wooi fabrics In the season's newest design
aad colors. These shirts are la featherweight wool chalUa; owe with
a smart gc*metric pattern aad dW other la gay polka date. Doth
ar* long sleeved.

pointed.
Cooperation and hard work by
all has made the aid a success
both spiritually and financially
aad membership has grown to
twonty-olfht at pnsant.
Various pnjecta have been car­
ried on by the Ladles Aid—clothes
collected and shipped for World
Relief, monies sent to Bethesda
Home and tbo Deaf Mission at
Miami, help with the purchase of
Hymnals and chairs for the
church.
The ladlts worked to raise the
money for these worthwhile pro­
jects by bake sales, a fashion
show, bazaars, concert and par­
ties. All profits and materials
from the bazaars and bake sales
were donated.
Materials were donated and al­
tar clothes made by membtrs; also
t robe for the acolyte and linen
cover for communion service.
Tha Sunshine Committee as well
at others assist the pastor In con­
tacting as many people as pos­
sible. They visit all new mem­
bers and visitors of the church,
make sick calls and assist with
the Sunday School efforts. Also
arrange socials for the church
members, so the families may be­
come acquainted.
Regular
meetings
are held
monthly at the home of members.
In-'August 1953 the Ladles Aid
lolned with the Lutheran Women’s
Missionary League. These meat-

After washing any water repel­
lent varment, make extra sure
you rinse out all the soap or de­
terment suds. The Job of suds is
to enable fabric to get wetter, the
better to flush *way soil — but
you won’t want them to stw
around afterwards to accentual!
raln’a watting action!

Washing the skin with soap Is
racommsndad by doctors ss a re­
liable first aid treatment for
poison Ivy. At th* first Indication
you’vo been exposed to poison ivy,
work up a thick soapy lather and
scrub the affected skin areas thor
oughly. You may spare yourself
soma agonized moments later.

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Daughters Of 1812
Promote Patriotism
The Praneia L. Dade Chapter,
• t j . S. Daughter! o f 1113 li ooe of
four in the state and derive! Its
membership from the - Central
Florida ir e s , which Includes San­
ford, Orlando, DeLand, Daytona,
Eostia, Ut. Dora, Sorrento. Tan­
gerine,' Clermont. Titusville and
Winter •Haven. Sanford members
are Mrs. f . E. Roumillst, Mrs.
R. W. Rupreeht, Mri. L. M.*Leln^ ia r t and M n. A. Raymond Key.
The National Society was orga­
nised on January 8. 1993, and to
■•A# eligible .one must offer satls■ factory proof of lineal devent
- mom an ancestor who rendered
civil, military or naval service to
this country during the years 1784
lil5 . Inclusive. The purposes of
the Society are threefold:: First, to
'prom oM patriotism; Second, to
©preserve and Increase knowledge
at the history o f the American
(to p ic; and Third, to assist in the
*care
om and
o vwt malntnnantfi
r*f "Real
maintenance of
, Daughters.”
.
Three mountain schools are en­
dorsed by the Society, ar.d to qua­
lify a school or college must bo
-for
underprivileged
boys and
girts wm oIuvi’ mIm uculd s~t
have the opportunity of an rdiracdtion. The Daughters o f 1811 also
•T o r e special committers whlrh
.give much support to the Amcri•■•can Merchant Marine Library and
.to Baeone College for American
Indians.
;
The state offirera Include the
• -following: prc«idcnl, Mr*. Robert
,..W . Perdue, Jack-onville; first
• *tce presld-nt, Mrs. Clarence II.
Estes. Tangerine; second vice
. president, Mrs. Samuel Bolton.
£ M t. Dora: chaplain, Mrs. August
£ . Churchill, Miami; recording
" M c n t a r y , Mrs. A. Raymond Key,
. Sanford; corresponding, secretary,
Mrs. Raymond E. Gormley, Jack­
sonville; treasurer, Mrs. Robert
. 6 . Angle, Ft. Lauderdale: Regl.alrar. Mrs. G. F. Treshrr, Jack­
sonville; Historian, Mrs. Lcland
.. R. Staffelbach, Miami; Librarian,
S in . Henry O. Shaw, Miami; Cu­
rator, Sirs. Henry Boggs, DeLand;
^Parliamentarian. Mrs. Roy 0. Ed' 'Jf ards, Jacksonville.

Entertaining

Picture-Taking
Season Nearing
Th greatest picture-taking sea­
son of the year is close at hand.
And It begins well before Decem­
ber 23th. Those early shopping
stints, the visit to the neighbor
hood store Santa, the first notes
to the North Pole, are all choice
camera material — the (tart of
a story that builds to an exeltlng
climax on Christmas Dsy.
Now is Ihe tinir to check on
film, flash equipment, batteries,
and the working order o f that
camera. And now Is the time, too,
to think of those photographic
gifts that will mean so much this
Christmas, and the holiday sea­
son* to come.Thefes no denying that Christ­
mas is the best movie-making
time ever. And movies can be taken
with snapshot case and economy.
Lower film eosts and the excellent
projection results on moderate-sit­
ed screens, make 8mm movlea
highly popular for those family
movie records.
New, womlvt fully Inexpensive
Smm movie cameras are easy and
economical to use; no forming is
necessary in most cases, with Just
one simple setting all that Is re­
quired. Oiler 8mm models — with
faster Itnses — may be had at
slightly higher cost.
Not to be overlooked is the
wide assortment of still cameras
and still-camera sets. Cameras,
such as these, may also be pur­
chased as separate gifts, inde­
pendently o f sets.
Christmas is tfc* time for color
—and most cameras take color
film for either snapshots or slides.
For the color-kllde fan, there’s a
new
economical
do-it-yourself
color processing outfit, containing
all the equipment and supplies
needed to process 33mm color film
without the need of a darkroom.
Stocklngstuffers vary from film
to filler kits. A series of really
handy new filler kits, available
For almost any still or movie cam ­
era, comes complete with basic
filters for use the year round.
These new kits keep all specialpurpose filters visible and instantly
available, in a sturdy, compact
case small enough to tuck In poc­
ket, pocketbook or gadget bag.
And, happy holiday hints all,
are movie screens ami splicers,
projectors and viewers, flashhohlera and light bars, photoguides and
photography books.
Photography means fun, not only
for tho season Just ahead—but for
the years to follow.
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A werMinat, portable and versatile gift fer the yoting record eollertor
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and mutlr rnthn h -i 1* the romhm.vi-n ridio and photograph.
' . Varied
speeds, aatnmallr recurl chanter and fine reproduction *?d
a n . . •«*»•
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quality distinguish Ihi* m I. It.* handinmr-case, easy portability and
streamlined design make it a truly handsome gift item for anyoor
oa your list
Work savor* that are sure to
make you popular with the wo
man in y.iur life are an electric
iteam iron, vacuum cleaner or
sewing machine.

Make thU Christmas an enter*
Ulnlng one with a radio, phono­
graph or TV g ift The gift that
will be appreciated and enjoyed
during the holiday! and long af- where: from room to room. »&gt;n
picnics, patio* and even boating.
The choice la more exciting ■mail enough to use on a desk
and varied than ever before New at the office. In a den or In the
cabinet styles, finishes, colors and kitchen. They are so lightweight
new mechanical Improvement! in (about 13 ooundt) th*y can be
TV, radios and phonographs, all carried In one hand.
Most attractive are the 14 and
make gift shopping sn adventure.
There la a wide, price tange to suit 18-inrh screen. portab'es In twotone pastel shades. They brighten
every gift budgot.
In Ihe early dsys of rado, IV up the children's room* and will
and phonographs, emphasis wa* be especially liked by teenagers,
A wonderful gift foe the family
on mechanical Improvement*. 1.3
would
be a ham!«ome new console
ter producers began to turn their
attention to cabinet* . . making or table model TV. There are
them not mere “ hox**" but at­ styles, sire* ind finishes to suit
tractive pieces oi furniture to every decor.
COMBINATIONS
complement the room decor. ToNewest combination Is a TVday, there Is a briad range of
. every
style* from Traditional. Early bar-radio-phonograph
Amerlcnn. French Provincial and thing you want in one -mnpart,
Oriental to modera . . in finishes smartly styled unit. You ran also
to suit every taste. Nrw this sea-;
son are the pleasing nait-'l shades
for portabl radios, TV and phono­
graphs.

One

cord ciue for 43 rpm record*
console model Hi-Fi phonograph,
You’ll find portable, ‘ able model
and console phonograph* in a
wide range of ityle* an I prices
to suit every gift need.
GIFT RADIOS
Almost everyone can use an
extra radio; especially, a small
table model r»d:o or a portable
There Is great inteivit In the porket-size transhtor portable redios. Ideal for traveling Table
radios sre quite inexpensive and
are shown in all shade*. A elo,k.
radio ts the perfe-t gift for an
early morning awakening,
makes a wonderful gin for an offlee or den.
ACCESSORIES
\ rollaround table 'or a portable TV, radio or pnonograph will
be a -velronte g ift Choov» from

TELEVISION

lightweight portable I*V sets
are the answer to the wish fur an
extra set in the home and are

f * t
m .0
VtltWBvl

rim

ates the "rabbit ear” look.
of ri(
The record collector will like string

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King-Size Value! 3 I’c. M odem

Never Before at ThU Low Price!

Mahogany Finished
Bedroom Suite

2-pc. Living Room Suite

Holiday Greeting
In Other Language

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A warm, washable flam..' -tie
rob* takes Its lnspiralloa from
India In a gay pink, green and
metallic gold boarder pint on
white! Squared cottar, alia-fUtrd
line* give*'elegance to this robe.
ThU same styling and* prlna
graces a slim slerproat and rajah
collarrd pajamas in the line.

Star Of Bethlehem
Topic Of Research
Tho Star of Bethlehem has been
tho lubjeet of re*earch and dis­
cussion for many years.
Modern astronomers have con­
sidered many theories dealing with
natural phenomena, without reach­
ing any conclusion.
But tho faithful acc»pt the star
as a supernatural phenomenon,
proclaiming for all hltfcpy the
birth of the Divine Child. And no
ono has yet come up with con­
clusive proof to tho cuutrary.

Wherever you go. however It’ s
said. . .the heartfelt meaning Is
the same the world over. . ."Slerry
Christmas.”
Check this list of holiday greet­
ings In other languages and sur­
prise your friends this Christmas!
Greet your Swedish friends "Glad
Yul"; Nonvegans with "Gledellg
Jul” or Danish friends with Glaedelig Jul.”
A Spanish-speaking friend will
be pleased to hear "Fells Navidad" and Portuguese,-"Boas Festas.”
Italians say "Buone Feste Nata*
liiie.” French, "Joyeux Noel," and
tho Irish “ Nodlaig Mhalth Chugnat."
To a Welshman, "Nadolig Hawen,” to a Ukranian say, “ Sroih
destvom Krtsovym."
Polish people will happily re
spond to your “ Weselyeh Swiat"
and Germans to "Froellche Wlenschten.”
Your accent may not be perfect,
but they’ll know from your cheer­
ful voice and friendly smile that
you mean “ Merry Christmas,
everybody!”
FINGER PAINTING
Finger painting la fun for pre­
school children and develops their
interest In art. Mothers will find
that it Is a favorite occupation for
older children, too, for after school
hours.
There are many tnrsptnxiva sets
available.

You’ ll have to nee thin nuito too
fully appreciate its value. Ses
the smart tailored lines; sit on
the sofa and chair and respond
to their superior com fort! Ex­
amine the fine construction fea­
tures! You will recognize the
bargains buys offered! Hidden
values in the fabrics available,
tool

Hassocks are Such Colorful
A wonderful assortment! Lot#
of shnpes and sizes in a happyround of colors. All upholster,
ed in durable eaiy-to-wipeclenn plastic.

The lovely bedroom you’ve always -vanted
Is here in this glamorous suite! Qi ality
constructed to give all the naedy ato. age
space along with such fenture as dovetail
corners, center guided drawers, heveledjmirror nnd lvright accents o f brass or
nickel drawer pulls. One o f our many sale
suites!

Foam Rubber
Zipper Cushions

A S P R A C T I C A L AS T H E Y A RE B E A U T I F U L ?

Console Chest &amp; Cedar Chest
For that special ’’ •omebody”
who'll be thrilled when she see*
the beautiful
chest you’ve
chosen! Smart sleek style* In
all popular finishrs designed
for any room flattery, from

18th Century Mahogany
Dinette
You've seen this 3 pc. »*t priced
at 4189.93! Graceful drop leaf
table I* full 38” xf»4" opened
Ueautifuly upholstered chairs
in tm* period style.

Be smart! (Jive a Lovely Table
Each table an Ont-taudinS buy!
Decorator designed for the
most particular tadees! Bcsutifully finished from selected

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CASH AND CARRY

CASH AND CARRY

NISTER SET
• 4 CANISTERS in ihe
most popular sizes .

• Decorated Waste Basket

Colorful
Strawberry
Design

• AIL METAL
Construction
• Guy, Strawberry
Detorufions

Small Appliances

Ourable
Metal

No matter what your needs,
toasters, mUers, percolators,
fry-pans, etc. We’v* got all
the famous brands.
—And On Easy Terras—

Construction

EASY TERM S
OR
Every woman thrill* to the gift of frsgrooee! A thrilling selection
await* your choodng at your fsvortU shop — in purse-slxe perfume
flscoos and dispensers; boxed set* of perfumed toiletry essentials
and tep-of the-drrsser “ show-off" bottles — la all Ut* beloved

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A SM A LL DEPOSIT
W ILL HOLD YO U R
G IFTS FOR XM AS
DELEVERY

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Dresses

Socks

By Jon/ihae Logs*. Mint Made*.
Fag Palaser, Bile Fit, Farcyrr

A pajama and peignoir ensemble
In gay-colored opaque nylon tri­
e d . Slender smooth line*, tierman tatting trim and youthful
styling dt»*ln«nUh thia Meal gift
Itam for the gala an yonr Hal.

Argyles ft stretch styles, all

Slips ftp Mad fwaa ft Frap-

colera. many different pat­

pruf. TaHared and l»-e

ient*.

trimmad. Mae* 0-36. la whip-,
pastel*, black.

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Yswng. Nelly Den. Carol lagers.
SUaa M S . le t j-X t',, M M . Style. U
fit every Uste, aad priced t* fit
the budget loo!

-5 5 - $ 1 .0 0

$2.98-$7.98

Aaasrted Christmas Package ef S .

$5.98 - $21.98

$ 1 .9 5

Gowns

Belts

Very femlnlae or tailored, abort or
long. White, black ft soft pastels.
H S -tt

Hose

Dwindling u ltla l halt*,
hy Part*, "Tapa far Tear

Atvay* appwilatal . . . by
Najad * NabeL Hsaa 81.-11.
h U i N f i l abodes. ftet

Troaaera.”

$1.00 - $2.50

$4.98 - $10.00

sad atamlaas.

Sweaters \i

$1.00-$1.65
For gala evening* — thla glamorou* velvet cape stole with
rklneiton-blaaed pocket* — com­
pletely-lined In taffeta. The perfemale!

Ties

By Barilla FaaUtcrknlt ft Bradley. SHpona, cardigan* and matehhig
In all Ike new fall ahadaa. Orion ft want, b ilea* 11-4*.

Baa a Rrummell, Van

$3.98 - $10.98

Heuaea ft larenthl*. Ala#
the different bsttea

Nlct aelcctian ef Jaweled eardigana for evening.

daw* tla.

$9.98 - $11.98

$1.50

Ripons

Skirts

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For infanta to grownup, All color* . . slip sa ripoaa h r happy fast. A
wonderful gift.

Gabardine, rerdnroy wools ft twteda. Flare and straight styles,
b

waUt sixes 12-3*. skirt* to mix and match!

$1.95- $3.50

$3.98-$11.98

1 Blouses

Boy’s Jeans

By Maeshare aad Shapely, tailored b aoild* aad print*.

For hard playbg yauagstera . .
Western denims by Wranglers,
sixes M l. Made *f 13 3 /t sa.
denim.

Pretty pastel blou«e* are no pro­
blem to keep frrth and dainty
when they’ re made of this "Da­
cron” and nylon Jer»ey. This
He’« Justifiably pleated with hla youthful shirt-front style I* flatgift from the family — a light, pleated like a man's dress shirt
w bawketwcave wool aporta-Jacket In with a fluted frill accent.
"th e newest slimmer style. A
smartly nubbed fabric.

Smart far week or •treat wear. Slxew 30-1*.

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$2.98 - $5.98

$2.98 • $3.59

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Dreiay blow*** la daerea, nylon, ft silk. Pastel

Boy’s Shirts

color* and white. Slae* 36-46.

$4.98 - $5.98

Rise* l-l la cotta* flannel, saUdn,
plaids aad prints.

Children’s
Dresses

$1.49
la alse* 6-16 . . .

$2.25-$2.69

By Mttxl aad Bow-agn. Sixes M l,

Men’s Suits
Something te son . . . b

many styles and colors.

rays* flaaMl,

$2.29 - $7.98

wool flaaMl, waal worsted,
wool-nylon dacraw combkaatlea.
Sixes 34-M.
Ideal gift for a white Christmas
•The daluao Diplomat raior in n
I* a white cardigan In luxurious
Hand tome gold-trimmed leather
"Ban-Ion” textured yarn, sparkTate with ptaitle blue blade di«.....
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f d with antique gold-and-rhlnt.7r. for
r 7avery
’ * * man. * |kali
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'« ■"*»♦» bulky
irtstmas. gift

Credit Union Now
Has 152 Members
♦ By M U8. It AT MONT) MORRIS
of tho city. Loans rango from
* CA.syi.KHKIlUY— Although the 628 to g8t)0 ami tho Interest Is
JUx^reo Tawn o f
Casselberry
boxsta no bank as yet, tha story one per cent per month on the un­
Deposits
earn
SrouUl be incompleto w i t h o u t paid balance.
mention
of
the
Casselberry three per cent Interest annually.
Cltlxen’a Credit 1/0100.
Membership It maintained In
^ Operated mder the
direction the Florida Credit Union League
o f five Cauelberry residents, and as well as in th« Credit Union
With the approval o f tha Comp- National Association. The Cassel­
m*ill«-r General’s office at Tails- berry C r e d i t U n i o n carries
fru tce which makes regular in­ straight Life anti Loan Protection
flections, the Credit Union mad* insurance so that the borrower's
ID4 loans during 1066 involving a family, aa well as the Union, will
tal o f 620,120.61. It currently bo fully protected in case of
* 6202132.00 in total asset*.
death.
* Particularly noteworthy, in the
At tho present time tho Credit
~yes o f Kleanor Storra, the SeUnion has a membership o f 182,
retury-Treasurer, is that never
in rempari«'&gt;tj ' te 1,00 member*
Hi upi-rstlon haa it suffered a
Just a year ugo. Many fraternal
Jipital loan loss.
Mrs. Storrs,
organisations, private businesses
Who keeps the books and mainand industries Imvo credit unions,
$ ns offices In the Casselberry
but the CasxellMsrry institution i*
Industries Bldg., ran tell you that
the only one in Florida specifi­
we Credit Union la flourishing
cally chartered to serve a com-1
Bid Is attracting new members munlty.
worn week to week.
X'hartereJ October 28, I960 by the
Itatf- o f Florida, It receive* de­
Fxbru- that is vat dried or vat
posits from* and makes loans to |printed is good Insurance against
Its -members, who live in Cassel­ fading — amt tho most suds-abl*
berry
within a five-mil* radius typo for decorative purposes
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Mens
Matching
Sets
By Vqn llruseix, Contbsental Flight Check* ft
Lights of Paris styles,
larludea 13.63 Drees Shirt
Rport .Shirt 66.0a, PaJ*.

$29.95 - $49.95

Jackets
By

M en’s Slacks

Berkeray, solid*. stripM.

Reverslbl* aad water repellent Alan
Jackets of

Variety

Heekauede Imported from

Holland . , soft and wsadarfaL

style*

A . fabric*

nice Christmas g ift

$8.95 - $22.95

Neckwear 81.3*. Handker­
chiefs Jlc, In four colors.

patterns,

Waist sixes M-M. Such a practical and

And lb* aver popular waal Jackets.

mas 33.33, Shorts 6I.UO,

of

$6.95 - $16.95

Shirts
Coordinated wardrobes by Vaa Reuses, ha
Continental Flight Cheek* ft Lights

W* cordially Invite you t* come hy and «ee our templet* sflectloe of Christ­
ia n clothing gift* for avery on* in the family.

Of Faria. See tha bwUM dawn collar
SUe. 14 H • IT.

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$3.95

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YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
HEADQUARTERS
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Christian Church Has
Friendly Congregation

Everyone

The F ln t Christian Church, 160?

lily Decorated
HomeMakes If
Merrier Christmas
Nothing In this world atlds quite
the merrlness to a Merry Christ­
inas like a home so gaily decorat*
for the holidays that It fairly
kings a greeting to ail who enter.
Every lit&lt;le touch o f holiday de­
cor thrills the children and makes
the season doubly exciting. Bright,
candlellghted decorations lend a
festive air to all your Yuletide
entertaining and give a special lift
to everyone's Christmas spirit.
. The family Christmas tree Is.
o f course the focal point of all
the holiday dci ora lions. Whether
is a floorto ceiling beauty like
Grandfather always had or an
apartment-scaled tree, the way you
decorate It can become a family
tradition.
Family preference and the decor
o f your home should determine
whether your tree is decorated In
the colorful, traditional manner or
in the one-color, white-tree mod­
ern mood.
^ Since the time for enjoying the
b e lo v e d Christmas tres
always
seems much too brief, why not
have a second tablesize tree In the
dining room? This tree can be giv­
en a whimsical touch by decorating
It with fruit, gilded nuts or cello­
phane wrapped randy tied on with
a myriad o f little red bows.
If you are fortunate enough to
have a fireplace and mantel, this
area ranks second In importance,
i^drcoration-w hc, at Christmastime.
1
The most effective means of dra­
matising the mantel is with glow­
i n g candles. An attractive mantel
‘ decoration Is created by using a
group of tall red candles in gra­
duated heights at each end of the
mantel. Place boughs of evergreen
around the base of the candles
and tuck bright red berries into
the greenery.
Or, frame the mantel with a
m garland of evergreens and center
wreath over it. At each side,
place a grouping of pine rones,
greens and randies.
If you prefer your mantel decor
to reflect the true meaning of
Christmas, plac? a figurine of the
Madonna and Child on a raided
wooden block with sweeping pine
branches as a background. Set can­
dles at each side of the figure.
, ’ A Nativity scene, a Madonna tig• urine, a grouping of candle angels
or choir boys is also a lovely
decoration for an occasional table
or (ho top of a bookshelf.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TAHI.EH
‘ To carry the cheery spirit of
(.‘hristma* throughout your home,
direct your attention next to your
dining room table. The possibili­
ties for festive decorations are un­
limited!
Flowers, fruit, Christmas greens
• and candles, Santa in a tiny, giftw filled sleigh, a group o f clever
little Christmas candles are Just
"a few of the Ideas you can work
cut for your table.
Try making your table look like
a huge gift package! Run lengths
of wide red riboii lengthwise and
across your white table cloth and
place a huge bow in the center.
Add candles and sprigs o f holly
to complete the effect.
0
It your holiday decor is mod­
ern. use heaped blue and silver
balls on whitened boughs in a long
arrangement down the center of
the table.
For extra Christmas fun, make
decoratnig your home for the holi­
days a family project. Children
will take great pride in their part
of the pre-Christmas activities and
your home will truly glow with the
lovely warmth of this wonderful
$ season.
FII.L'ERUP —WITH —SUDS
Pails seem to get better amt bet­
ter every day! Now you’ll find
paste! tinted pails with generous
pouring spouts, and marked with
convenient measuring lines to in­
dicate every quart up to two gal­
lons; lids are optional.
Each handle is eovered with
£ ridged plastic so it can't slip out
• ef your hand—and the pouring
spout widens the pail Just enough
so that you ran insert a sponge
mop siJc ays without damaging
it or the pail. Juat fill one of

Sanford Asre., la a small, friendly,
energetic young congregation. It
believes in cooperating with the
other churches of the community
and In supporting the organized
missions and benevolent work of
the brotherhood o f Disciples of
which It is a part. It observes
weekly, open Communion, and
practices baptism by Immersion.
It was organized Sept. 20, 1925,
and will celebrate its 31st anni­
versary next Sept 23. At present
It has 156 resident’ members and
41 non-resident Forty-eight mem­
bers have been added since the In­
cumbent pastor Perry L. Stone
took up the work here last Aug.
21. The current budget Is ,1130.00
a week. The per capita giving for
missions Is about $8.00. The church
property consists o f six lots 135'
deep In the San Lanta subdivi­
sion. On one lot the church edi­
fice and an annex stand. On an­
other la the Wm. Perry Yesley
Memorial parsonage. Two lots
south o f the sanctuary and north
of the parsonage, are used for
parking; and the two between the
sanctuary and parsonage are the
future site of an educational build­
ing. Various improvements made
in 1952 Included new pews and
chancel furniture, in VJoi a Connsonata organ was acquired. Mrs.
N. V. Farther has been the orga­
nist ever since. An excellent choir
of a dozen voices is directed by
Jay M. Walter.
The church’s form o f govern­
ment i* congregational. A rotating
board of eiders, deacons and dea­
conesses, O. D. Landrcss, chair­
man, gives oversight to the pro­
gram of the church. The work is
divided among functional com­
mittees whose chairmen are as
follows;
worship, Earl Evans;
education and missions, Lester
Tharp: evangelism and member­
ship development, Harry Falk; fi­
nance, Wm. 11. Young; education
building, Geo. W. Morgan; and
property. Belt E. Purvis. Other
posts include; Mr. Falk, vicechairman of the board; Mr. Mor­
gan, secretary; Mr. Young, church
treasurer; Ira C. Metzger, finan­
cial secretary; Mrs. J. L. Horton
Sr., church clerk and historian;
and Ida Conyers, Janitor and nuncry attendant.
The Sunday school enrollment
is 124; and Lester Tharp is super­
intendent. Miss Lois Ann Dobson
is secretary. The teaching staff in­
cludes: Jay M. Walter, Mrs. Jno.
Bair (who is also editor of tha
monthly church paper), Mrs. G.
W. Morgan, Mrs. C. O. Johnson,
Clyde E. Feathers, Mrs. Chandler
Vail, Shirley Morgan, Mrs. B. S.
Hinson Jr., and Mrs. W. II. Young.
Miss Nancy Hicks, Mrs. Hinso,
and 3Ir«. Frank Baty arc sponsors
of youth. The pastor's wife direc­
ted a Vacation Bible School with
31 pupils enrolled in July. Mrs.
Harry Falk is president of the
Christian W o m e n ' s Fellowship
which is divided into three circles
with Mesdamcs E. W. Pattie, Ira
C. Metzger and J. W. Knight as
Icadars.
The First Christian Church of
Sanford is striving to live up to
its slogan: "Where You Arc Nev­
er a Stranger But Once." Tourists
newcomers, weekend guests. Navy
families, and anyone clso without
a regular place o f worship in the
community are extended a cordial
invitation to attend.

This aotomatle Infra-red rotlsserte fires, grills, toasts, barbe­
cues, etc. — makes a complete
meal In one operation . . . pins
a removable baker Uay. What
a wonderful gift for your fa­
vorite rook!

In Family W ill

Give new beauty and comfort
to your home with long-lasting
furniture gifts that the entire
family will onjoyl
PERSONAL CHAIRS
Dad can really relax In eomfort in his own adjustable lounge
ehalr with a built-in footrest.
Choose from leathers or textured
upholstery In his favorite color.
Mother will like a lounge chair
too, or a handsome upholstered
chsise lounge for her bedroom.
A gay print slipper chair will
brighten a young girl's room. Ev­
en the youngsters can sit In style
in rockers or TV chairs, scaled
to their size.
BRIGHTEN THE HOME

Smart wall, table or floor lamps
will brighten and add a smart
touch to every room. Small or
large, slender or bulky; in china
or metal, you’ ll find a large se­
lection of new lamps to suit every
decor and every budget.
OCCASIONAL TABLES
You'll find that almost every
room in (he home can use an ex­
tra tabic. Why not give a handy
metal utility table for the kitchen;
cocktail, step or lamp tables for
the living room; convenient bed­
side tables for all the -bedrooms,
or a large size card table for the
den.
PERSONAL GIFTS
High on tha list o f favorite

Enjoy

gifts for women o f all ages are
cedar chests. The new upright
chests ara attractively styled like
a chest of drawers and make a
handsome addition to any room.
You can choose from a wide va­
riety of styles and colors.
Leather, simulated leather, and
upholstered hassocks come in all
sizes and decorator colors.
A
gift that gives added comfort
to everyone.
Every member o f the family
will appreciate a desk of hi* own!
Mother will like a small desk in
the kitchen or in the bedroom
for her budgets and personal use.
Dad will certainly like a spacious
man-sized desk In the den. A

Furniture Gifts
smart new desk will make home­
A vital facet o f good troom laf
work more fun for achoot-age
Is to keep your grooming accesso­
boys and girls.
ries clean. Alwaya
wash your
PATIO FURNITURE
comb and brush In soap or de­
Patio furniture gifts are some­
tergent suds at least once A week
thing everyone will use and en­ —even more often if you use hair
joy the year round. Ooutdoor fur­ lacquer regularly.
niture Is now so smartly styled,
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The following roll call o f gifts
lot the kitchen and dinette should
offer at least one good sugges­
tion:
They srs gifts that the family
Toaster, miser, automatic cof­
««■ share sad pot to good use. fee maker, coffee grinder, rotlsBesides being practical, today's serie-broiler, roaster-oven. Juicer,
appliances add a note of beauty deep fat fryer, automatic skillet,
In the home.
egg cooker, ice cream freezer,
Moat major appliances can now hotplate, waffle Iron, sandwich
ha had in soft porcelain colors grill, knife sharpener.that win harmonise with any kit­
Many appliances formerly be­
chen color scheme. Some come longing strictly to the kitchen now
with copper, sUinlees steel or make attractive accessories to
M ooel metal trim In addition to even the most elaborate dinner.
Jho standard chrome.
Electrie trivets and hot trays
The size o f the family or of keep food and beverages at serv­
Vm home presents no problem to ing temperature, and automatic
the new refrigerators, which now casseroles and sectioned eeramle
appear to bo less bulky, whije o f­ servers, electrically heated, are
fering more storage space than beautiful and practical accessor­
over Before. Many standard mod- ies for buffet suppers
feature door atorsge for small
If the fsm lly you're buying, for
ms; others offer easily acces­ envoys dining on tho patio, a
sible shrives. Most feature slzegood gift would be a portable
•bto compartment for frozen food refrigerator, an electric charcoal
Packages.
starter, or a set o f garden lamps.
. Aa attractive as the refrigera­ You’ll find lamps and electrie
tors and available in matching clocks to suit every room In the
Colors are this seasons models house and harmonize with any
i f ranges, deep freezers, wash­ decor.
ers, dryer* and lroners. And, to
Other suggestions for adding to
Elve
star* In mother's eves
liie p ictu re *n j comfort c f y c -"
a new automatic dishwasher, friends and family are: an elec­
which will save her the task of tric blanket or electric sheet, a
washing close to 3000 dishes per heating pad or a vaporizer.
track for a family of four.
Even the bathroom is not over­
These appliances, o f course,
rank in tho "m ajor” class and looked as the setting for small
require a major outlay, which appliances gifts. Your thought­
may not fit within the bounds of fulness will be appreciated for
your budget Your real gold mine sueh things as a massager, foot
o f gift material is to be found Jn vibrator, electric shaver, hair
the small housewares department. dryer, or sun lamp.
Plan your gift list early and
Lets expensive, these make exrelent gifts for one family to firs 1st your shopping tour include a
stop at your appliance dealers.
another.
Frequently overlooked is tbs 11* You’ll turn up other suggestions Leisure Clothes for Christmas takes on sddltlonal Importance In modern family living. Rtlailag by Ike
quefier-blcnder, a fairly recent and get a bead start on a Merry fire, Dad wears a full-sleeve red and gray checked sportshlrt la soft, lightweight wool Jersey aad gray
adjunct to housekeeping. Chances Christmas I
woratci* slacks. The oldest boy wears a striped gray, red and black worste Jersey sportshlrt and dur­
able gray wool flannel slack«, and hi* young bronrl shorts. Mom weara a white wool sweater set
and blacks and gray checked flannel skirt Daughter’s knarter-sleeved sweater is worn with a Ught
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Local BPW Maintains Dental Clinic
"There Is strength In num­ of national, stat* and local Issues; nell Jr., Florida Precooling Com­
bers,” and the constantly increas­ are educated along lints o f per­ pany; 1st Vic* President, Miss
ing membership o f the National sonal and community health and Betty Wolfram, Chief Operator,
Federation o f Business and pro­ safety; study International re­ Southern Bell Tel. and Tel Co.
fessional Women’s Clubs now lations with particular emphaela
at Sanford; 2nd Vic# President,
stands at 168,000 women In 3y
on the Pan-American countries Mrs. Peggy (E. C ) Kuhn, Staff
300 clubs throughout this country,
and th« United Nations;
and Aid to USO; Recording Secre­
Alaska and Hawaii.
tary,
Mrs.
Gertrude
Gilbert,
keep
abreast
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legislation
In
The purposes of this federation
Finance Officer of the Board of
A musical Christmas fer baby — with one o f these delightful large- art: to elevate the standards for stats and nation. The National Education o f Seminole County;
size musical animals Each has a long-playing Swiss musical movewomen In business and the pro­ Federation actively supports the Corresponding
Secretary, Mrs.
meat that plays a charming nursery tune; made of "silk-taffeta”
fessions; to promote tho Interests proposed Equal IUghta Amend­ Anna .(E. D.) Rinehart, who has
Wataacol vinyl pastlc In bright washable, safe colon .
o f bushuk s and professional wo­ ment and legislation for equal her own ceramic kiln and shop;
men; to bring about a spirit of pay for equal work, both o f vital and Treasurer, Mr*. Helen Con­
cooper.'ition a^ong tho business' Importance to working women.
stantine, engaged in real estate
and professional women of the
The 8anford Club malnUins a sales and store operation.
United States; to extend opportu­ Dental Clinic through which, with
nities to business and profession-' the cooperation o f some o f the
al women through education along local dentists,
underprivileged
lines of Industrial, scientific and children are given dental car*.
vocational activities. To this end Last year twenty-three cases were
attention which'
the Federation is now building given dental
toward new levels in leader­ was paid for by the UPW Dental
ship: the encouragement and Clinic, and which would
n o t1
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training o f working women t o ! otherwise have been available to
develop executive ability and to' these children.
assume more responsibility in
President o f the Sanford BPW
business nnd local affaire. The! Club is Mrs. Myrtle (J. E.)
Federation Is non-partisan, non-, Gradick, secretary to R. L. Corsectarian nnd non-political.
Tho Sanford Club was organix-| Like fruit salad* for lunch
ed in 1918, tho first president Try one of crisp greens, prunes
being Mrs. Salllo Mero Williams. stuffed with bits o f crispy cooked
At present the club has "0 mem­ bacon, orange slices and mayon­
bers who meet twice monthly; the naise or French dressing. Center
first Tuesday of tho month for the salad with a scoop of creamboard and business meeting, nnd style cottage cheese.
tho third Wednesday for dinner
Keep a can o f chow mein noodlea
and program.
Through tho medium of this on your pantry shelf. They drcaa
club, members become more aware up erramed ham, chicken or eggs.

Giving Important
Part Of H o lid a y
Every Christmas children, and
grown-ups alike, look forward to
giving and receiving gifts. . Jot
gift giving has been an import­
ant part o f the holiday season
ever since the Wise Men and
shepherds brought gifts to the
Christ Child In Bethlehem.
The thought la the same today
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express love and goodwill
. . .but the bearer o f these gifts
differs from country to country.
American children look forward
to Santa Claus, plump sod Jolly,
dressed In traditional red and
white, with a snowy white beard.
He carries his gifts in a pack on
his back and is drawn in a sleigh
by eight reindeer.

Santa Claus is supposed to com*
down the chimney and fill the
stockings, hung by the fireplace,
with little gifts and heap pres­
ent* under th# Christmas tree.
Children in many Latin Ameri­
can countries are In for a double
treat. There are two dates for
giving gifts to children. January
S It called Kings’ Day. Children
leave their shoes outside and the
Three Wise Men fill them with
presents. The other gift-giving
date is Christinas Eve or morn.
United States customs have
been creeping into the Latin
American’s holiday season, par­
ticularly in countries dose to the
states.
Costa Ricans, Cabans and Gua­
temalans are among those who
now have Christmas trees.
In Norway, the birds are re­
membered with gifts of suet and
choice sheaves o f grain tied to
trees; extra fodder is provided
for the cattle.
A glamourously set table is on*
Father Star listens to the child­
o f the most effective ways o f add­ ren's prayers and catechism in
ing to the festive atmosphere in Poland. If they have been good,
holiday entertaining.
Mother Star who la dressed like
It tSscss’t matter whether du »a angel in a white roo« and veil
gathering is a small dinner party dittributei the gifts.
for family and close friends or
Swiss children also await ■ ra­
a holiday .open house for a large diant angel who rides In a sleigh
number ojf guests, the table set­ drawn by six reindeer.
ting allowi a woman to Indulge
English children alao wait for
her flair for elegance. And moat Santa Claus, who looks very much
women enjoy a sense of pride and llk« our American Santa Claus.
satisfaction from this chance to They find their gifts tied to, and
display their best table
cloth, under a Christmas tree.
gleaming glassware and polished
Dutch children wait for SL
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Nicholas who is dressed in tradi­
Don't be afraid to try new ideal tional bishop's robes of black and
in table decorating. A change of carries a crozier and wears n
pace In color or n daringly new miter. He brings gifts for the
background material for your cen­ children and places them in their
terpiece can be an inspiration for wooden shoes.
When the Dutch settled in the
your party.
American colonies, they brought
For buffet entertaining, let
with them th* tradition of St.
your chafing dish, plates and
Nicholas or "santeklss” as be was
glsisea tell the atory. A too fancy
called. From that lean, rather
centerpiece on a buffet table will
(tern St. Nicholas came our JoJldistract from the convenience and
ly Santa Gaui.
Informality o f your buffet supItalian children receive their
per.
gifts from "La Befana” , a good
Advance planning of every de­ fairy, who carries a broom.
tail la the secret of a smoothly
"Baboushka” goes from house
successful- Yuletlde party.
to house in search o f th* Christ
Child in old n&lt;i*«la.
Eureka, Montana, high in the
In
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countries,
Rockies, with n population of about gifts arc given to the children by
1,000, is laid to be the Christmas a Santa who rides on a goat in­
tree capital o f the world.
stead of a reindeer. He la accom­
More than 130-freight carloads panied by elves who distribute the
of trees go out of this community gifts. Bowls of porridge are left
each year to brighten homes every­ on tho doorway for the elves.
where.
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tractive and useful. .Shown here: a place telling from a new U-plece
dinner* are irt that 1* nude of a heatproof white opaque gla-i high­
lighted by gold baud*. Another gracious accent — the smart glasses!

Give yonr pint-sized hev* a veal
"h e man” sweater with the smart
turtleneck styling; giv* him sis*
thin rubber rabbit toy— availably
with sweater.

Lack, Mouseketeera — h a r e ’ s
Mickey! Aad — he's a wonderful
stuffed clown toy who laughs
hilariously when the little hand*
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Everyone In Family
A glance at the ihowease In
year jewelry (tore will show you
ft h a t each age group In your
family haa been studied by do*
signers with an eye to Xaahlon
and appropriateness. U is never
too early for a child to be ex*
posed to good taste In his per­
sonal possessions and It’s never
too late to become acquainted
with it in the form o f the best
things made by modern crafts­
manship. Thus the infants’ benthandle spoons, silver rattles or
te e th in g rings with silver bells,
brush and comb sets, pearls for
starting a necklace, cups, bib
holders,
poringers, tiny
gift
rings— all are in the forefront
of fashion.
For older boys—and men. for
that matter—the right tie clip,
cuff links, key chain or penknife
Jtre to be found at the jeweler's.
*A wid# variety of gift sugges­
t i o n s fo r young girls includes a
" l e c e o f sterling in her chosen
ttern* her first piece o f prec­
is jewelry in the form o f a pin,
bracelet,
barrette,
locket o r
sterling picture frame.
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will select jewelry.
When he goes to the jewelry
store this year, he’s due for a
p lea sa n t surprise. Leading
deligners o f jewelry have created
a glittering array of necklaces,
pbas, earrings, bracelets
and
rigga — enough to turn "h er"
bead without overturning "his”
budget
* A wise man will remember
that — as in all things feminine
jewelry fashions change from
year to year.
This year for Instance, bib
• w ctia ce s are making fashion
news, to fill widely seooped
necklines. And another type of
necklaee haa a long backdrop to
be worn with low back dresses
Scatter pins are larger
than
previous years, and pairs may
similar, but not necessarily
perfectly matched.
Glittering jewels also fit the
chignon of a lady’s hair. Created
-Jo insure your popularity with
Mter are a jeweled "ehockstick
or a clinging circlet to help hold
her hair in place.
Bracelets run the gamut from
tailored ehalnf with a
gold
"coin” drop to high fashion
"cuffs'* o f sparkling stones.
"D on 't forget the little girls of
the fam ily when selecting jew­
elry gifts. A birthstonp ring or
0 bright string of beads is fre­
q u e n t ly the most treasured gift
n
youngster could receive.
Before shopping for a jewelry
gift make a note o f the favorite
Colors o f the woman who Is to
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For Holiday Decor
Back In Roman Day
It Is thought that the use of
ornaments as decor on evergreen
boughs and garlands, dates back
to celebratiofts in Roman days.
It was not until the sixteenth
century, that the use o f evergreens
for Christmas time decor, was
openly sanctioned by the church.
Legend has it that bright col­
ored ornaments, the candles and
the lights of the Christmas trees
represent the pew birth and bloom
of growing things. Ancient myths
tell the story as o f many trees
that bloom at Christmas time.
'M ake her Christmas full of ma­
gic with an enchanting gift of
perfume or cologne. If you know
her favorite scent, gift shopping
wtll be easy. If not, try to select
a perfume that’s her type. A won­
derful answer to the unknown is
gift box o f three or more as­
sorted perfumes and colognes.
They usually contain fragrances
suitable for daytime and evening
wear.
In England the first weekday
following Christmas Is Boxing Day
— a legal holiday on which gifts
are presented to the postman and
tradesmen who have been of serv­
ice to a family during the year.
The wassail bowl was a bowl
of spiced and sweetened wine or
ale, a feature of medieval Christ'
mas celebrations.
Chrome-plated or stainless steel
bar accessories; jigger, bottle
opener, spoon and strainer, are
moderate-priced gift ideas for
Dad.
The word "wassail" is derived
from tho Old English waes hal
— a toast meaning "b e whole" or
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your future husband will be like,
follow the clues in Some of these
ancient Christmas traditions.
How accurate they are, no one
can say — but they are delight­
fully amusing.
Will that all-important “ he" be
young or old? I f you heed the old
prescription, you wiU go to the
nearest sty on Christmas Eve and
knock loudly on the door. If a
great hog grunts first in reply,
your future man will be old. If,
instead, a little pig squeals, a
young man wiU meet you at the
altar.
Now off to the fowl-house to
learn how soon the great event
wUl take place. Tap on th# door
and wait for the secret If the
crowing of a cock answers your
knock, you will hd married before
the end o f the year. But the out­
look would not b# promising should
a hen be the first to reply.
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Christmas Eve, and at the stroke
o f midnight pluck twelve sage
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goal.
When a sufficient sum haa been
accumulated the great oceaalon
arrives when the money may be
withdrawn and th« gift bought.
You’ll bo giving tbe children
will i» - *hj rh-dowy eutline if i on your list a good thrill habit In this wav youngster* learn
something o f the value of money
your future male emerging from
If you give them a savings ac­
the darkness. Tako care not to
aa well as of banking procedurea
break the stems o f the sage leaves, count for a Christmas present. and take pride In their aavtngs.
or the speU will bo broken.
Once the account Is opened
If you’re not an "outdoor" girl youngsters take delight In add­
A toilet and wash basin with
and prefer to stay by the fire on ing to it and watching tha totals
Christmas Eve, you may bake a mount In their passbooks.
running hot water in the base­
dough cake, mark it with your
Children seldom save money ment add up to an excellent idea.
initials and teava it by the fire. simply for the sake of saving. That way, the children can go
At twelve o'clock your future hus­ There is usually some
much straight down tho cellar atepa
band will walk in and mark his
from the back door instead of
initials beside your own:
fall, a girl can alwayi deck her tracking play-grime all over the
Should these magic formulaa home with plenty of mistletoe 1
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Mahlon N. Haines is back, folks,
so don't be surprised if someone
steps up to you and offers you
$10 to throw away your cigarette
or $100 to quit smoking for a year.
That’s what the retired show
manufacturer from York, Pa.,
often does. He practices what he'.
preaches, for he's a nonsmoker
and drinker.
He spends his winters here and
the thing of which he’a the proud-!
est Is the four home runs he hit
in last year's kids and kube base­
ball play for
persons
7S and
over. The colonel is 81.

Say "Merry Christmas" with
truly different and Impressive food
gifts. Ideal fo r frlendi, business
associates and relatives. You'll
find that all food gifts ar« ele­
gantly boxed and wrapped. Here
are some food gift suggestions that
will be sure to please.
A luxurious gift basket o f as­
sorted fruits, nuts and candles;
cellophane and ribbon wrapped. A
gift box o f assorted stuffed or,
glaeed fruit. A box of unusual
jams and jellies.
Glva a delicious fruit cake; gift
packs ged in a handsome useful
metal container.
For lovers o f fine eheese, an
Intriguing box o f asaorted, im­
ported eheese will b« appreciated.
For good holiday eating, the
family will really enjoy a under,
juicy smoked ham or turkay.
The perfect gift for the holi­
day hosteia la a box of fancy
cakes or cooklea. . .each one a
taste thrill I
A real treat la a deluxe boxed
assortment o f cocktail tidbits
flab, spreads, crackers, olives and
cocktail or.lsr.3.
A must for wild gsme dinners,
and an Ideal gift, la a package of
wild rice.
The perfect gift for the cook la
a wooden splc« rack with tors of
assorted spices.

For a pro-Christmaa gift that
will rtally coma in handy. _ . .
give your friends and family a
Urge box o f aisorted gift wrap­
ping paper, ribbons and seals.

4K

Jjvom

A memor*
dern trend l l simplicity with traditional elegance. She wn to the
Tally pattern which woulin grace any table. Tbe pattern can’t fade.
peel ur chip off.

Golf Gifts Popular

"Alr-Fllte" golf balls In a bandsome Desk Caddy act (1-dot
balls) or Pencil Caddy (ti-dos
balls)
make Ideal Christmas
glfU. Made from maroon leathertone, these containers can be
imprinted with name.

Holiday '56 . . . Gifts for Mi-Lady

UM&gt;&lt;H

with price tags that make pleasant
reading, from the all important

SHOPS

sh e
would prefer something I
elaborate or tailored.
A little
forethought will
mean
you're
sure to please her — and she'll [
admire your good taste.

Among the increasingly popular
Christmas gifts are those in the
golf line.
Golf has grown tremendously la
popular intarest. It to estimated
that 8400,000 will pUy golf next
year and that fully one-quarter
of them will be women. Not only
that, but children are uking up
golf at an increased raU.
With the game so highly pop­
ularised by President Elsenhower
gaining continuously in appeal, a
present of gift-boxed golf ball*,
U outstanding.
Golf accessories should also be
considered
among
tho
mere
thoughtful gifts.
Golf bags, head covan, golf
gloves, practice ball bags, shoul­
der straps, caps, visor*, golf rubben , home putting device* and
golf umbrellas all fit into th*
Christmas gift picture. You’ll
score with a golf present!

formal to costume jewelry.

\

Add joy to the Young Mi-Lady’s
The elegant beauty of fine Jewelry . . can be found .
at Wert Jew ilxy Store.

Christmas with a gift of cloth­
Dress her up to reflect the spirit of tho

DIAMONDS
Wedding sets, solitarie*, dinner
rings and many more from
which to choose.

29.75 up

V i

ing from Hollywood Shop. . .

season in a glamorous nylon tulle, lurex

Sweaters

trimmed formal. White, black and pastel
colors. Sues 8-13, 10-20.

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a gift she will cherish and

For young ami oldl Matched

17.95 - 29.95
Electric Razors

Necklace Sets
See our selection o f neck­
lace sets, for tailored or
dressy wear. Gold, silver,
rhinestones in white, blue,
green, yellow.

wear all through the year.

ers In orlon k wool blends.

11 y Ronson, Sunbeam
Rem. Rand, Schick, Norelco. Also Lady
Sun­
beam k Lady Schick.

14.95 up

A
-

Children's
.» ♦ . v

UNDIES,

7.95 250.00

Luxurous Lingerie by Luxite, Rogers, Scamprufe. Glamorously lace trimmed, or tailored,
Slip), Gowns. Panties. Sizes 32-44.

2.98 -10.95

ery trim, also nylon horsehair petticoats.

'

Skirts

Gowns 4s Pajamas in nylon, rayon-crepe

Compacts
Gold, silver, plain, fancy,
the compact for your Christ­
mas lUt to here.

.

1.98 to 3.98

Jewelry
3.00 up
Cuff Link &amp; Tie Sets

[in any style, size or price you prefer.

1.50 up
Manicure Sets
For Ladles’ and Men, al­
ways a nice gift.

From 5.00
Plus Tax

cotton challis. Cobbler
Shorties' and long. Girls'

styles,
sizes

Straight and Full circle Rayon
gabardine

Lighter k cigarette combination.
perfect for those who smoke.

Identification
Bracelets
Small, large, men’s wo­
men’s, girl’s, boy's.

3.00 up

3-6x, 7-14

slips and panties in nylon, lace &amp; embroid­

1.98 to 3.98

2.95 up

sizes

^

For The Little
Miss

By Timex, Elgin, Wads­
worth, Butova, Hamilton.
Yellow, white it platin­
um.

1.00 up

Lighters,

*

2.98 - 12,95
2.98 to 3.98

Watches
Pierce and screw types,
please your lady wim a
lovely pair o f our ear­
rings.

Women's sizes 34-44.

Lingerie

2.50 up
Earrings

sets, plain and beaded trim­
med. Cardigan and slip-ov­

For the tailored look, In gold
or silver. Earrings, bracelets
k necklaces.
J . 0 0 - 1.9*
For dres* up , . . peart k rhine­
stone seU

1.00-2.98;

Handbags
Plastic leather In calf or pa­
tent. Black, brown or the dressy^
satin or faille.

2.98

wool tweeds. Sizes 21-30.

2.98 to 12.95

m

Yv\v

all wool, corduroy &amp;

* W # Iffi

*■

Childrens
Dresses
Dressy holiday dresses In polished cottun, velvet, taffeta, silk and pima cotton.
Sue* lafanU. 13, 3 «x. T H. sub-teens.

1.98 to 10.95

WERT JEW ELRY STORE
202 E. 1st.

Phone S
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An

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�16 County Schools
Serve Type A Lunches

Remerabei

Of Family,

Demonstration League
Interest In
Three Projects Year
W o r k Is In c r e a s in g In C o u n ty ixnrcwooD cmc
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league

By MBS. RUTH LATO
mala project o f those clubs
TIm
Longwood Improvement
far their extra meetings has been
Society n i organised Dee. ZS,
making bandages aad garments far
When Christmas shopping, han’t
1911, by ■ imail group o f women.
the Cancer Clinic.
forget the favorite hobbies o f
There were nine charter member*
A new project was started at
your family and friends!
aad an all male advisory board of
the Center for the summer months.
The stamp eoOectar will like
four. O f these only one charter
Adults
aod
girls
met
each
a handsome lesther album, or ad­
member remains, Mrs. J. A.
Monday
morning
for
a
sewing
For over fifty yevrs, gzyly- Bistllue.
ditions to his collection.
class. Leaden in the work were eolared Christmas Seals have been
Women who like distinctive
Meeting* were held Tuesday
Mrs. J. M. Dingman. Mrs. Vin­ used the world over to decorate
Jewelry win welcome a complete
aad a small monthly fee o f 25
cent
Matecki.
Mrs.
Steve
Miklcr
cards and gift picks gs. The de­
kit with earrings, pendants aad
and Mrs. Elizabeth Beiss.
sign is new each year, but the cento was collected from each
bracelets ready to be trimmed
member.
Among projects being considered message is the same —
with assorted shells or beads.
The object of the society was
for
demonstrations
this
year
are
Popular now are U&gt;« copper ena­
to build up, beautify and improve
Food Preparation aad Nutrition,
mel Jewelry kits with a m a il kiln.
And tho fight la not yet over' i
Good Grooming. Braided Rugs, Even though the death rate is de-' the town. The first step wns the
Boys o f all ages win have hours
H a m • Grounds lapfpvem ent. dining, due to early discover*, organisation of a library, and on
o f fan making model pianos,
Health and Safety. Jelly Making new drugs and new treatments, Feb. 10, 1913, the name of the
trains, boats and ca n . There are
society was changed to Longwood
and Parliamentary Procedure.
the number o f new cases is still
kits suitable for every age group.
Officers
of
tho
dubs
are
aa
fol­
great.
L rath orm fl bobbiests wfl] wel­
lows:
come extra tools, kits and top
The purpose o f the Christmas
CHULUOTA CLUB:
quality Us then.
Seals campaign is education aThis year tho Council secured a
The fisherman will take on building, located at 401 E. ZSOi President, Mrs. Barney Guthaue bout tuberculofls prevention and
ELDER SPRINGS CLUB
new Interest with a fly-tying kft. Street, Sanford, as a permanent
control o f the diseaae . . . through
He can make his own files Just meeting place. 4-H Club* also use President. Mr*. Wilbur Nolan
case-finding (x-rays. tuberculin
the way he wants them.
testing), research, rehabilitation
this Home Demonstration Council Treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Wynn
Mbit watch. For him — the
Christmas Just isn't Christmas
Secretary, Mrs. Carl Bradberry
Painting supplies will b* ap­ Center far htelr meeetlag*.
and educational projects.
•Merry") a slim square-fared
to a little girl unless Santa brings
Delegate,
Mrs.
S.
E.
Norwood
preciated
by
amateur
aru
j
of
The County Council has purchas­
T uaepu u with an eaty-to-read
Einar Holboell, a Danish pos­ her a new doll!
an ages.
ed place sett iog* far u o at its all­ Alternate Delegate, Mrs. 0 . M. tal clerk, originated the first
dfal. Far her—thr dainty "Belle"
And this year, looking at the
Dorian
Your local bobby tk J i f f be day meeting*. The Council sponsor*
Christmas Seal in 1904. In 1I0T, selection o f dolls and choosing
Wkh a hasdnws leather bracelet.
GENEVA
CLUB
glad to help you select n*a right a
chorus,
which
sang with
Emily Blssell was the first to one is going to be as much fan
gift to please the hobby fans on other group* at the state meeting President. Mrs. Fred Youts
•dope Me He* in tVr United for ih« khopprr a* for the little
VWe-Fre»«icul,
Mrs.
G.
0
.
Lcriis
on Tuesday, July 14. Mr. James
States.
girl on Christmas morning!
Harris, Florida State University Secietary, Mrs. Don Dreggers
If a child baa had a good break­
From these early beginnings the
Delegate,
Mrs.
Hugh
Braddy
There are dolls as glamorous
Music Director, will direct the en­
fast, Otis adequate lunch will give
Alternate Delegate, Mrs. J. W. Sale o f Seals has grown fato a as fashion models, life-like baby
tire
group.
Seminole
County
mem­
hi* growing body the necessary fuel
vital force in protecting your dolls Uut cry real tears and need
bers include Mrs. Barney Gotha us, Yarborough
to carry on Ms afternoon activities-j
health.
LAKE MARY CLUB
a diaper change, a debutante
Chuluota;
Mr*.
Carl
M
om . Lake
However, a shocking number o f!
Ramember to buy your Scab doll all dressed for her first Co­
President,
Mrs.
J.
M.
Dingman
Mary;
Mrs.
George
Tapper
end
children come to school with aa in-j
this year and use them!
tillion and a bride doll complete
Mr*. George Otto, Longwood. Mr*. 1st Vice-President, Mrs, Laura
adequate breakfast or no break-'
with her trousseau!
J. M. Thompson. Lake Mary, ha* Krueger
fast at all! These children have
Itxn't
it
true
that
oftentimes
one
In
i
Vice-President,
Mrs.
W.
P.
Some of th« dolls that Santa
been the very efficient pianist for
started their school day with one came to America from Germany, u * local (roup
Werfelman
mskrs a big mistake by Judging will bring to happy little girls
strike against them. They have although tradition hai It that
folks by the first impression? this Christmas will be almost
officers of the Seminole County Secretary, Mrs. Hazel Mots
lost th* Initial third o f their day's Christmas trees
Haren't you met folks who—at like playmates to them! These
originated bi Council are: President, Mrs. J. M. Treasurer. Mrs. Ruby Sjobiom
food requirement. Surely there Egypt The palm tree U supposed Dingman. Lake Mary; 1st Viee- Delegate. Mrs. Rose Kshir
first— aort o f make you feel you new dolls are as large as a 3ran be no question aa to the Im­ to put forth a branch o f every President. Mr*? Barney Cuthaua. Alternate Delegate. Mrs. Joe Ervin wouldn't UXe them? Then after year old with Jointed arms and
portance o f lunch for these chil­ month, and a spray of this tree, chuluota; 2nd Vice-president, Mr*, LAKE MONROE CLUB
you knew them better you found legs so they can sit at tea par­
dren.
that your first impression was a ties, walk, and stand. The little
with 11 shoot* on it, wat used In j . E. Andrews. Lake Monroe; Sec- President. Mrs. Clover M am
Sinre a child who is devcluping EfJPlgirl can wash and set her doll's
rotary, Mrs. Fred Myer*. Sanford; Vko-President. Mrs. J. H. Tindel decidedly erroneous one?
German writer* mention tho Treasurer, Mrs. E. L. FulforJ. Secretary, Mrs. C. E. Jackson
Jt's well, during Get Acquainted hair and drrss her in the most
Tree coffee lover* will thrill U and growing needs three adequ­
Treasurer, Mrs. Hazel Gardner
Week, and each week o f the year, adorable fashions ever to be
gko gift o f aa electric coffee mllL ate meals every day, school lunch Ire* as early a» 1405. The Ger- Geneva; Delegate. Mrs. Margaret
U
a
bargain
In
good
health
to remember the words of Linc­ shown in the doll world!
m ,°
* * * • con*°rt °* TlisJel. Elder Springs; alternate Delegate, Mrs. J. E. Andrews
Just flip the switch and yoo
In addition to providing a well Queen Victoria. Introduced the delegate, Mrs. Vincent Matecki. LONGWOOD CLUB
oln. He said, " I don't like that
For the “ little mother", this
triad yowr coffee the way you
President. Mrs. Ben Gray
man. 1 must get to know him bet­ year's baby dolls are the cutest
wait it. whew yen want it. Color balanced meal for the child at tree In England when he had a Longwood.
1st
Vice-President,
Mrs.
M.
C.
During their regular monthly
ter."
ever! Some of them come with a
■strived to Head with any hit- noon, the school lunch program U tree for his daughter.
We are all familiar with th# meeting!, all the county clubs par- Duggins
a part of the total educational
complete layette, can be bathed,
program. In the classroom lha Christmas stery, but how many ticipate in tho tame demonstration, 2nd Vice-president. Mrs. Violet
Coach John Kundla of the Minne­ fed a bottle, then sung to sleep.
child learns the basic facts of nu­ remember the names of the three Landscaping, slip covers, stylet Faint
apolis Lakers figure* Clyde LovelTruly this 'promises to be an
.Secretary,
Mrs.
Mary
Duncan
trition and sound health prattlers. Wise Men?. . .Melchior. G sspir , ujt»bie for individuals. “ Goodbye:
lette will be a better basketball exciting Christmas morning for
|Mr. Roach", candied citrua peel ! Treasurer. Mrs. Charles Buahong
At lunch time be puts tsese fart* and Balthaiar!
scorer this season due to hii lost the little girl who's been dream­
, — '
,------ r r ------ ^ . ; are among the demonstration* for |Delegate, Mr*. George Otto
Into hlj growing body. He la devel­
of excess weight
ing of a new doll!
Alternate
Delegate,
Mrs.
Vincent
oping good food and eating habits.' A foot bath is mighty n froth - u * current year. In the fall meet­
Matecki
For example, children are taught' ing, say about mid-afternoon. Just ing», the elubt will hear reports
SANFORD CLUB
that they need one quart of milk sit on the tide of the tub and let from members attending the Home
President. Mrs. J. N. Axxarello
every day to build strong bones, your feet soak in soapsuds aa Demonstration Short Course at Vice-president. Mrs. J. B.
warm
at
you
find
comfortable.
Gainesville,
and
will
work
with
teeth and body tissue. At lunch he
Crawford,
is served 4 pint o f milk as par. Aa little as ten minutes o f thi* idea* for freezing fruit* and veget- Secretary, Mrs. C. M. Flowers
of his luncn. Additional milk may will prove a Joy to tired feet, aad ablet, followel by Christmas tug- Treasurer, Mrs. C. L. Wallis
be bought for three or four cents. I even your face will look more rv- get lions. Two annual events of im- Delegate, Mrs. John D. Callahan
Milk gives high return is food val-1 taxed — because the way your fe e * portance are the Christmas parties Alternate Delegate, Mrs. R. T.
ue for money spent. It Is not only a feel has a lot to do with how and the family picaies in June Warren
your face looks.
which all clubs enjoy. In June each
beverage but a food which contains
After the foot bath, pot on F««r, the chounty dross revue is
more o f the building and regulating j
Grasping hands appears in an­
materials needed for strength and: clean stockings and a different h*ld *’ th« Council meeting, with tiquity as a legal act symbolic of
A fhoughful gift in this fiber- rffrclency than any other single pair o f shoes to further that re- •*eh c,ub *&gt;*vin* an entry. The
freshed feeling.
winner models her dress at th* the parti** Joining in compact,
-.fla t* planter bowL Unbreakable, food.
peace or friendship. In marriage,
Uils bowl ronir* la an array of
Sixteen schools in Seminole
the hand of th* aneient Hindu
colon to complement tbe decor
County serve a Type A lunch. The D • « w
\ i ,* .
Some of
the
flub*
h a d ceremony was the “ dextranim
J‘“*f traditional or modern home*.
average dally attendance in these r a m r
I r c c s W n ifG
regular meetings during this turn- functid'' in Rome which passed
It eaa be n*ed lor flowers or
schools last year was approximateon into the Christian rite and be­
. u ackt.
Although many Hawaiian* have * “ • 5 od ^
U k t Mon" *
ly 5540. An average of 3015 of these
came a mere salutation.
never seen ice except In th# form I ,nd Um* wood club» m tl•
children ate lunch at school at a
a cube, they paint Uielr Christ­
cost to the child of 25 or 30c. Ad­
mas trees whit# to simulate
*
ditional milk was available at 3 snow.
^
or four rent* per half pint
Christmas dinner it an elabo\
Two schools which do nol hive rat* affair — but on# reserved
^
a lunch program served milk to xor
for the
intimate family group,
me tnumite
the children at 4 cents per half behind locked doors and drawn
pint.
blind*.
The average daily attendance in
Hawaiian hospitality Is such
these schools was 502 for the year. that wer# th* door* not locked
The average daily attendance In and th# blinds not drawn, strang­
drinking milk each day wa* 251. er* would wander In. expecting
Many children in Seminole Coun­ the host and hostess to offtr openty are not taking advantage of the house hospitality of food sn j
School Lunch and Special School drink*. However. Inexpensive gifts
Milk Program.
»re exchanged by everyone.
Is your child missing a bargain
' in good health?
Quick salad: drain canned green
(snap) beans and m u with French
A “ Pari* Umpired holiday" will be
Don't verve a meat loaf cold aft­ dressing and some finely diced
kern If ye* gift your favorite er it is 24 hours old!
onion. Serve on salad greens.
lady with either of lhr«r two
cosmetic travel cases. Made of
plastic In a gay Parisian print,
tfcrrc'* a “ haag-up" and overnight kit.
Do yen I t m that a healthy
child needs three adequate meals
every day?
Most of os recognize the fact
that a strong healthy body b ea­
ten tial for a good performance, be
it aa adult at verb or a child at
school.
Research baa shown that good
nutrition la cloocly related to emo­
tional stability, resistance to di­
sease, ability to think and reason,
good vision, aad capacity to work.
Can you pack a lunch for jroer
child for twenty-fir* or thirty
cents?
Can you serve him lundi at
home—one that supplies ooe-third
o f his daily nutritional needs—for
that amount o f moory?
The first objective of tho school
lunch program is to giro tho child
a hot, well balanced meal at none.
The Type A lunch meets approaimately one-third of the child’ s
daily nutritional needs. It includes:
1. Meat, fish, poultry or a pro­
tein such aa cheese, egg, dry beans
peas, or peanut butter.
1 Fruit or vegetable or both.
9. Whole wheat or enriched
bread; butter.

Homo Demonstration Work was
started la Seminole County fai A w ast 19M, aad Interest la d o b work
and membership bars increased
oech year.
There are seven Home Dmonatration clubs in the county, with a
teUl enrollment o f ML The clubs
are located la Chuluota, Elder
Springs, Geneva, Lake Mary. Lake
Monroe, Loagwood aad Sanford.
Each (tab has Its awn officers.
Including delegate and alternate
delegate to the County Council
Center for their mooting*
The County Council Is a federa­
tion of all the home demonstration
dubs la the county, and members
of the d obs are members of the
Council, which meete four times
each year. The various chibs serve

Hawaiian People

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We have a complete line of other nationally
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REVLON’S $64,000 IDEAS
SHELTON’S - ESCAPADE, FRIENDSHIP GARDEN,
DESERT FLOWER and OLD SPICE

TABLE TENNIS TOPS
Regulation
size
table tennis top
complete
with
legs. An ideal
gift
for
the
children . . .

COMB and - BRUSH Sets

Johnson
| A pair of streaming hurricane
| lamp* executed in *hlmmrring
• glass rryrial trimmed in either
2 XJ-K gold or platinum will rum• plement table setting* or hut! feta, and make most welcome
; gifts.

The perfect gift
foe th* budding
young railroader.
Platform
com­
plete with leg*

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SW EETEST RUNNING JOHNSONS EVER
Improved styling . . increased horsepower . . great new
features in the Johns an Sea-Horse line for '5 7 ! New­
comers are the beautiful custom 35 hp Golden Javelin,
two other 35 hp models, and two new 18 hp motors. The
new Tower-Master generator on the 35ls opens new
areas o f pleasure, llecauae they’ re Johnsons, they
carry the load . -you know they're dependable.

; A happy holiday season Indeed
•la Ue woman who luid* an
2electric Dutch Oven under the
jtitc. Turquoise porcelain, the
»4'r quart cooker it skillet, fryer,
ju u 'cfs* , aad ran be washed at
!e :u ly so a dlvh.

BRAND NEW OLD SPICE SETS and Singles
LENTHERIC SETS * MAX
CTOR SETS* YARDLEYSETS
fjj Electric Shavers including the all-new

Gift Suggestions for Other
Members of the Family
• On-A-Door
Mirror
• Mantel Mirror
• Fireplace Fixtures

• Fireplir*

Mantel*

• Power Tool*

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if p and the new color - choice SCHICK 25
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SsuminolsL
Sporting Goods
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WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORE

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Girl Scouts Gift Shopping For M ens
Active Here C lo th in g Is Lot M o re
Girt Scooting iocs forward In
Seminole County &lt;• an active part
a t the Cltroo Council o f Girl
Scouts of United States o f Amer
kat
This fall, aa activities befln
again, we will be functioning as
a part o f a Girl Scout Council
which should mein strong growth
fo r our Girl Scout program. San­
ford and Lake Mary combine to
make a Neighborhood Association
as well as the Seminole (county)
District. Soon ws hope to have
other areas in our eounty repre­
sented.

Association. Bi-monthly meetings
will be held, beginning in Septem­
ber, through these our activities
will be planned end recommenda­
tions made to the Executive Board
which the Neighborhood Chairman
presents to the Board.
Mrs. Randall Chase, who will
serve as District and Neighbor­
hood Chairman, and the Rev.
David Carnefix, who is a MemberAt-Large, are to serve on the
Citrus ^Council Executive Board
with other persons from our area
serving on Board Committees.
Three delegates will be elected In
November to represent our Dis­
trict at the Annual Meeting in
January and at other Council
meetings.

Interesting This Year
This year gift shopping for
men’ s clothing gifts Is more In­
teresting than ever before! Styles
are different! There's a rich vari­
ety o f colors and patterns, and
wonderful new fabrics to choose
from.
Perhaps the men on your girt
list srsn't very style-conscious,
but these good-looking, practical
gifts will certainly insplrs them!
The m in who knows clothes, will
appreciate these handsome addi­
tions to his wardrobe.

A Neighborhood Association
made up o f ail Girl Scout Adults
Committee
(Leaders), T r o o p
p r a i s e w o r t h y s h ir t s
Members and Sponsors within the
All men will nppreciaie a new
neighborhood ana. Since Semi
We have 13 active troops at addition to their shirt stock. Choose
note Distict has ao few troops we present. All troops have been re­ a sparkling white (or popular pas­
will operate as a Neighborhood numbered through the Citrus tel) dress shirt for him in his
Council and they aro as followst favorite collar and cuff style.
For formal wear, there arc new
In Lake .Mary, which Mrs. Lucius
8 e o 11, assistant Neighborhood plealed-frnnt drew shirts. A rich
eumeumberband would be a per­
Chairman, will supervise:
Troop 214. leader. Mrs. Laurstte fect companion gift with a formal
Williams, Intermediate. Miss D»r-; ailirl.
othy Teslo (A ss't); Troop 230, I In sportshirti. th, choice Is un­
Mrs. Marie Watson. Brownie, limited as to fabric, style and
•
By MRS. BAYMONO MORRIS
Mrs. Catharine Dunlap (Ass't), colors, lie'll be sure to like one
CASSELBCRRY — T h e fourth Mrs. Mildred Taylor (A ss't);
o f the new orlon Jersey pullover
anniversary o f the Lions Club
In Sanford Troop 241, Miss Fran­ shirts, a soft wool plaid shirt,
chartered In Peb. 1952, was cele­ ces Cobb, Intermediate; Troop or a blaxer striped shirt.
NEW BULKY KNITS
brated with a Ladles Night party 242, Mrs. 1. J. Butler Jr., Brownie;
New this year arc the bulky- The pint-sited Christmas chopper gifts his Dad with a long-sleeved
last Peb., with 11 charter mem Troop 233. Mrs. James Grant,
bers present emorg the nlnty-two Brownie; Troop 20t, Miss Frances knit sweaters in wool, orlen. dac­ sport ewrati-r ol 17% lambs wool and JArj. orlnn with smart v-neek
irimmed In a contrasting rotor. Dad's »blrt Is a gay. hertieoUlly
Lions, Isdles and guests attending. Cobb, Brownie; Troop 203. Mrs. ron or nylon. Therefore styles for striped cotton shirt-another grand gift Itemevery
age
and
every
type
of
Wm.
Norris.
Brownie;
Troop
19i.
Since its founding Casselberry
male: striped sweatercosts. new
Lions have been active In all kinds To be filled, Brownie; Troop 149,
•*Julian-look” pullovers, V-neck
o f welfare work, civic projects Mrs. Fred Robb, Intermediate;
sweaters and popular Scandinav­
a
and, in it* special field o f aid to Troop 210, Mrs. F. D. Scott, Intermsdiete; Troop 211, Mrs. C. O. ian ski sweaters, in ■ wide range
“
the blind.
of colorful patterns.
The club’e activities In wellars Jones. Intermediate, Mrs. Robert
Advke to laditit You can suit
JACKETS AND BURCOAT8
Berg
(A
ss’t);
Troop
212
Mrs.
R.
and aid to the blind cover a good
most m&gt;n's taste with rlothlng
Wonderful
for
weekends,
driv­
portion of the Southern part of E. Spencer, Intermediate; Troop ing and leisure wear are the now
gilts, but DON'T try to buy him ■
the county and, the records reveal 196. Mrs. Doland Rowe.
hat!
carcnsts. o f lurcoats. Choose from
A
Fly-Up
Troop
will
be
organised
that only on one occasion has it
Mrs rich-looking suedes, loden cloth,
The matter of style, color and
been called upon to assist a rest under the leadership o f
James Buckler and, we hope that corduroy, covert or tweed costs.
width o f the brim is a highly in­
dent of the town.
Most
favored
Is
the
single
breasted
troop will be started at All
Toiletry and good grooming aids dividual matter. Your best Idea
Of the thirty-four p ain of Soul's Parochial School under style, often with leather buttons,
will please every man on your is to buy him n Hat Gift-Certifi­
or toggle fastenings.
glasses supplied to children, most Mrs. Howard Hanson.
gift list! He'll really be delighted cate and let him choose his own.
m o f them have gone to pupils of
Plans for a Basic Group Leader1 An all-wool Glen phld, tweed, with a new electric raior In a
® Lyman School. An average of
or
Ivy
league
striped,
sport
Jac­
Many stores have attractive gift
ship Course ((or training new lead­
handsome case.
eighteen bushel baskets of food,
containers in the shape of a mini­
ers) are underway amT all persons ket, styled In the new slim lints,
His favorite refreshing after­ ature hat hox, with certificates
Including a chicken or a ham have
interested in participating should will be sure to please.
shave lotion and cologne. In an ranging from $3.00 up.
been distributed annually
nt
LEISURE
WEAR
call Mrs. L. M. Miltsap (11792-M),
Christmas time and, blood from or Mrs. L. B. Llbbcy (22M-W).
Comfort U the prime requisite attractive gift package will* make
Most o f the town hats feature
a hit. If he'd like to try something
•&gt; the joint Lions-Woman's Club
Mrs. Edwin Epstein (1323) Is In for men’s leisure wear, but style new, there are many famous name narrower brims and more tapered
7 blood bank has been supplied to
charge of membership. Any girl Is Important too! You’ll find lotions and rolognti to choose crowns. The Tyrolean is the popu­
many area residents.
lar hat for sports and leisure
desiring to become a Girl Scout smart, new pajamas with slack- from.
wear.
styled bottoms and T-shirt tops,
Paul McClure is the newly in' should contact her.
Popular club style or military
or
ski
style
knit
pajamas.
.
.ideal
. stalled president and past preal*
Tit.* color range this year is
Two Day Camps at Silver Lake
* dents are William Dlggla, Ray- Camp will be held In August. The for lounging or sleeping. The pop­ brushes with plastic, wood or more extensive than ever before.
w ; mond Morris, Wilson Alexander Brownie Day Camp is to be from ular coat-style pajamas ar« shown metal backs are always useful.
The happy man with a gift cer­
In warm flannel or broadcloth, in
A manicure stt. complete for tificate will be able to find just
and Allen Vickers
August 6 through 10. Mrs. I. J.
a great variety of colors and pat­ good grooming with scissors, file the hat to suit his personality and
Charter member! include Dlgglt, Butler, Jr., and Sirs. Ralph Wight terns.
anil tweeters, In ■ leather case, hU wardrobe!
; Morris, Alexander, Junius Allan, will direct this camp with tho
A colorful woolen-orlon and wool makes a handsome gift.
Hibbard
Casselberry,
Leonard following helpers; Sirs. D. W. Lin­
New on the msrket Is a mod­
1 Casselberry, Ben Evans, Jtlljer ker, Mrs. James Buckler, Sirs. plaid robe, or wool flannel with
Ever toss cubes of corned beef
Evans. C. K. (Bud) Fisher. Wil­ George Smith. Mrs. C. Francisco. a pocket monogram, would be an erate priced dry skin cream and into a cabbage salad’ Good!
appreciated gift. If he travels, a i lotion, made especially for men,
liam Otto and Frtd Yeager. Joe Miss Nancy Robb (Senior Scout),
matching robe and pajama set in It will be irally appreciated dur
Weimer, one o f the oldest non­ Miss Nancy Cushing (L ife Guard)
a travel case, will hit the spot.
ing the cold, chipping winter wea
charter members is last yser's and Mrs. R. B. Crumley, assisted
thcr.
ACCESSORIES
Lion Of The Year, being honorad by Sirs. Harry Lee Jr., will be
Other "little” gift ides* are:
A gift box of shaving needs:
m because of his work as program Camp Nurse. The Intermediate
Day Camp will run from August matching wool scarf and glove lather, blades, rntor and lotion
chairman.
sets, leather gloves, ties, stretch , . .Is a gift to please him for
The Lions made substantia! 13 to 18 with .Mrs. Fred Robb as socks ,a plaid or cheeked vest months.
cash contributions toward tha Director and Sirs. C. O. Jones, and a gift certificate for a new
A large site shower hath soap
.Woman's Club building and do­ Sirs. R. McKnlght, Mrs. F. D. hat or shoes.
on a nylon cord will save tempers
Scott,
Mrs.
Bill
Perry
and
Miss
nated many hours o f labor in its
and slips.
construction, under direction of Nancy Robb assisting in tho pro­
A waterproof lined leather.
gram. The theme o f this camp is
Homemakers furnishing homes
Ben Evans, local builder.
The club also has the only Lion* to be Nature. Girls will complete from scratch have a (wonderful plastic traveling kit, fitted with
his everyday toiletry
trailer in the ares. The chassis work on Outdoor Cooking Merit opportunity to buy and live with a" .
a wonderful gift.
Badge
and
a
small
group
will
'-•
.Ithe'
can
he
makc‘
was presented tho eb b by Liou
work
on
the
Curved
Bar
starting
kept
In
beautiful
condition
for
a Fisher and Lion Dili did the con™ atruclion work. The trailer is their Conservation Badge Work.
:
Roasting a duck? Try a stuffing
j of Saurkraut, apples and raisins.
equipped with twin loud-«peaksri Betides this they will have active them wild ,uu ...d water!
game*, songs, handicraft and
and will carry ten occupants.
* President McClura has outlin­ swimming during which they will
ed a broad program of activities work on a Water Ballet. They
■nd has
for his administration ana
nai| plan too, to spend two or three
been assured of 100 per c«nt coop-' n|Khts at camp. It is a wonderful
•ration by the members, lh * club; o P P o r t u n i ty for Intcrmodiac
Scouts.
has a closed membership of thlr
There Is an aeutt need for vol­
ty.
unteers to b« leaders so that

Lions Are Adtive
In Welfare Work

Let Man Pick Own Hat

Toiletry, Good
Grooming Aids
Please Every Man

more troops can be organized to
WRITE WHERE YOU PLEASE take care o f the long list of girls
Handwriting
on
the
wall waiting to become Girl Scouts.
needn’t be a disaster, thanks to Anyone interested In being a lead* paint that transforms any sur- er is asked to call Mrs. Randall
fa ce into a chalrboard writing Chase (123), Mrs. Lucius Scott
slate — providing Junior with (1613-R) or Mrs. L. B. Libbcy
plenty of wall space to write on (2289-W).
‘ safely.
Wo hope to find sponsors for
This write-on paint, available in each troop. Any church or civic
black or dark green, can also be organization interfiled in apon^ Used to create a writing area near -oring a Girt Scout Troop should |
V the kitchen telephone for family contact .Mrs. Randall Chaie.
-message* Or grocery lists. Best
Girl Scouting has much to offer Gift* both handsome suit useful travel with your good wishes when
Ct all, the blackboard-like finish in the character development of }
,•JfA* ? r* *rave* accessories,
lo ft: a trim,waterproof linedtollr- j
can be "erased" with soap or de- our girls and much can be achiev- i , Lhn
hI. VJlX T.'J0 "*i.M1u*A L 1’" 111' ' , ,or
'raveltergent .uds on a damp sponge. ,ed with your interest and support. I keep ties In fine xhs,e .nd . t hn d y "iU eUminr,u!lf*k.t‘ tawi: " r, , ^
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WINN TV
E. 1st. St. At Sanfurd Ave.

Phone 117

Church Is I
Expanding
By MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS
CASSELBERRY - T h o Com­
munity Methodist Church. Which
had Its origin in she o.'d Commun­
ity House as ■ noo-denomlnatlonal
assembly la 1M1, la soon to roach
the extent and proportion o f its
initial architectural design.
The church as it now stands
was started May 11, 1941, when
ground-breaking ceremonies were
conducted on a site donated by
Hibbard Casselberry. The church
then was under the leadership ot
the Rev. Nath Thompson.
The Rev. Dr. Itowaid Taylor,
retired, of Winter Park, held tho
pulpit from 195o until the (alt ot
1953. After Dr. Taylor's retire*
ment the present minister. Rev.
Darwin A. Shea was installed and
has carried forward the dreams
and hopes of those whose inspira­ Everyone on your lift lid has a special kind af faggaoa wM
travel more fun. The fitted vanity ease for a teen-ager’s eovaseUca
tion Is almost a reality.
• ill go t.i many a pally and weekend. The eversbe daffla M l la
Tha addition, one that will near­ perfect Tor a commuting friend; the renter club bag with • MM-fci
ly triple tha present capacity, is brief .-&lt;« |i inr hmto.n la a gift Idea for execalivea sad the Mala
expected to cost upward of 130,000, rase Ideal for any girt.
and is today fast nearing comple­
tion. It comprises graded class­
rooms for all ages, with an as­
sembly hall for each unit. There
is a large fellowship hall and a
A net Is a Christmas gift that I large or small dog. or one with
modern kitchen. 'Hie present mind­
can be presented to almost any- short hair or long. However it
ing has a choir room, electric or­
one—provided
the
one
wrho'i
gan. minister's study, a sound­
receives it has a place to varci in wise to select a pedigreed dog
proof “ cry-room'* and a cooling for it.
from a reliable breeder, if poss­
system.
A few leading
questions at ible. beea-is* then you are assured
When it became known that the
list-nuking time will reveal ex­ of a healthy pet.
present (lie was Inadequate for
actly the kind
of
pet
most
Kittens also make favorite
the original completed architec­ wanted.
tural design, Casselberry donated
Children Invariably
want
a gifts, and your pet shop !■ sure
another plot of ground, sufficient
puppy, and
it
matters
little to he able to find the kind you
not only for the new addition, but
, whether it is destined to be a want — from a fluffy PersUn to
targe enough to provide ample
a sleek Siamese.
parking space as Weil.
Other pets that would bo wel­
Sirs. M. C. Duggins is president
comed as gifts include: tropical
Of the WSC8 and Howard Buell is
fish, hamsters, parakeets, can­
president of the Men's Club.
aries and a variety o f tropical
Gsorge Kilter Is chairman of the
birds which either sing or MB be
Board and Harold Wood Is Sun­
taught to talk.
day School superintendent.
Pet accessories would bo ap­
The large cross dominating the
preciated by those who already
front gable of the Chapel was a
have a pet In their home. For
donation by Martin Andersen,
dogs you could choose a collar or
publisher o f the Orlando Sentinelharness, leash, basket, blanket,
Star.
grooming equipment or whittle.
The Casselberry church main­
Cats love toys such aa a catnip
tains a regular schedule o f serv­
monte rubber ball, scratching
ices, starting With Sunday School
post and many other gift Idea*
st 9:43 and morniog worship at 11.
you'll find on a trip to your pet
The young people, ages 12 to 23.
shop.
gather Sunday evening at 0:30
for the Methodist Youth Fellow­
ship undsr the leadership of
If you're going to build n
Miss Donna Lou Barnes, presi­
utility closet or cabinet to hold
dent. Wednesday evening at 1:30,
house-cleaning equipment, rn ta n i
her the advantages of peg-board.
It the prayer and Bible study
service and Thursday evening
Walls constructed of peg-board
completes the program o f the
have a maze of little holes for
week with choir practice.
- Smart and small: hardly larger holding hooks or pegs. Theta
-------------------than a fifty-rent piece and almost make it possible to hang many
as thin — are thesa pocket alarm things on limited w ill space —
Fiequent
shampooing
after Matches. It slips late pocket or mops, brushes, cloths, sponges,
you've changed the styling or purse without bulk or weight; and dustpans, brooms, and so forth.
your hair helps In
training it has a gentle, Insistent alarm to This assures a neater, morn effi­
suecetifully to stay the way you serve as a faithful reminder, fa cient closet — and the peg-board
want it aranged.
hunting case models.
itself is audsabte.

Pet Is Good For Almost Anyone

�Can-Can
Petticoats
T o send skirts s-whlrling, perfect fo r wear­

Gowns
B y Sana Souci, Van Raalte. soft
Warm pastel colors, red black or
white. Tailored or very dainty lacy styles.

6.95 - 22.50

in g during the Holiday season.

&amp;96 up

Hats

Socks

Formats

John B. Stetson hats in all

AO one else. “ One site
fits every foot” by Phoenix
o r Esquire. Solid colors,
stripes, clocks A
ergyles.

the newer styles and colors.

See our selection o f formal*. cocktail and party
dresses before you buy anywhere. The very
latest word in styles A colors.

Sizes 6 8 '4 - 8

From 10.00

From 1.00

Blouses
Cotton and nylon, they’ re the tops o f the
season, our blouses . . In styles that range
from trim and tailored for day to very
glamorous fo r evenings. Buy now fo r
Christmas.

2.98 - 10.95

Sweaters
Dress shirts by Arrow
with or without french
cu ffs.

7.95

3.95

By Ilickok, tu &gt;nrs. cu ff
links, individual piece or
sets. Stud sets in red or black.
Key chains A money
dips.

Sheer nylon robee. they’re charm­
ing. they’re frivolous and
they’ re so very practical. Soft
warm fleecy quilted robes,
gives you frills without chills*

14.95 - 22.95

Sweaters

Panties
Rayon and nylon, trim m ed with
lacs o r just plain.

.79 - 3.95

Christmas time, school time or
party time little girls' love to

Belt &amp; buckle sets, nil leather.
Buckles in gold plate or
sterling with gold inlaid.

dress up. We’ve dresses,

Jewelry

From 1.50

From 1.50

Robes

4.98 -19.95

Belts

Cuff Links

3.95 -14.95

By Jantzen. Majestic, aB wool, orlon
Si cashmere blends. See our beautiful
mathing sets. Also the nice selection
o f jeweled sweaters. Beautiful array
o f colors.

Shirts

McGregor Sweater’s, o r lo n .,
new puff, new luxury,
new colors. Wash without
care and dries in an In­
stant. Site 86-12

We’ve a dream world o f the prettiest
slips possible . . in u uelighifui
variety o f atylra.

Jumpers, blouses, made for quality,
priced for value.

Necklaces, earrings, bracelets to
compliment every outfit.

1.00.15.00

Sport Coats
Fine pin wale corduroy, worsted, or blends

Jewel Cases

o f cashmere. Also all leather suede.
McGregor and Goodall

A perfect Christmas g ift to r

From 22.95

someone on your list.

3.98-6.95

Suits

Sport

Shirts

Boys' Suits, blends o f wool
&amp; nylon, wrinkle resistant, durable,

You’ re so right to give him
SPORT SHIRTS, by such well known
names as Arrow, McGregur. Botany.
Ginghams, wash A dry cotton,
woolens, corduroys &amp; blends.
Flaida, figured or solids.

By Botany 500, Tailored by Daroff.
Flannels, gabardines or worsted.
All suits in the newer
shades including Char-Brown.
Char-Grey. A suit Is a gift
most likely to succeed.

smartly styled. Ages 4-18.

10,95 up
Boys’ Jackets, leather jackets,

From 3.98

65.00

tailored from selected horse hide
leather. Ages 6-12, 14-20.

5.95 up

Slacks
Botany brand slacks. Gabardine A Flannels, New shades, aB

From 15.95

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�Oviedo
1Clubs
•Active

Merchants Help Put
On Christmas Parade

By MARIAN JONES'
Although th* Chamber o f Com­ community Improvement, but non*
There art several organization* merce le a private organisation with activities so varied that
active la tha tows of Oviedo. The representing over 800 business and they embrace all facets o f com­
Oviedo Woman’ * Club, which has professional people, it itrives to munity betterment.
been very active for many years. serve th* pnblie at large. Ther*
Because th* Chamber’ s fln t
Mrs. M. M. King gave the pro­ are o f eourse other groups which interest is the steady and healthy
perty for this building site, and have for their primary object growth of this area. It follows
tha present building cannot be
that this organisation cooperates
used for anything but a community
with end often spearhead* move­
^organization such as this. Mrs.
ments whleh make S e m i n o l e
'^Theodore L. Meade, wife of the
County a mors satisfactory place
famous orehld culturist, served
in which to live* Th* Chamber’s
as the first president.
job i« to ****11” Seminole County,
and it knows that artiel* must be
This club was begun ai a magin every way attractive to pro­
asine club. Many o f its charter
spective resident* and invaitors.
member are living, including the
This telling takes on n number
first
secretary-treasurer,
Mr*.
o f different aspect*. Perhaps one
Ruby U. Jones; Mm . T. W. Ijiw of th* most important it that o f
ton, Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Mm .
personal eontact. The Chamber
Annie Carter, Mr*. W. J. Lawis
Seminola County's official
^ ton and many oth*M.
boat . . . a host who answers
™
Mrs. Donn Ulrey was Installed
hundreds o f letters every year
at th* May meeting as the new
from all ovar thei United State*
president o f this club. She will be
and soma foroign &gt;countries, anj
ably assisted by a good staff of
endeavors to Inject an Indivi lull
officer*.
warmth In each reply. Annually
upon requaat thousands nf 4-color
Ther meet the second Friday of
brochures are mailed to travel
each month, beginning with a
and automobile clubs, we com#
luncheon. The membership
is
stations, and person* fr m every
divided Into equal members to put
state. The S*"ford Herald Mallcr. there hroeheer.* r s&lt;-i. month
|Away Edition and a comprehen­
_ and th* club i* famous for its
sive booklet financeJ by the ad­
W good food and good cooks.
vertisements o f Seminole County
They have had many celebrated
business-men are also distribut­
visitors as guast speakers for the
ed by tha Chamber o f Commerce.
club, Including the Hon. Syd HerTh# movie o f th# area mad# &gt;#vlong, Miss Jean Yothers, Lynn
erai years ago continual to tall
Bruden, and many otheM.
th* story of Sanford end Semin­
W. Rex Clonts is president of
ole County through TV stations
th* American Legion Post No.
and other outle’ s.
243. The Post for many years
Th* idling o f the county and
sponsored the barbecues Oviedo
was noted for miles around. They
It would be difficult to imagine
Q have also sponsored many plays,
the Yuletide season without a de­
ete. for th# town.
The American Legion Auxiliary luge of gay and colorful Christ­
ceased a* an organization this mas cards. Yet the custom of ex­
changing these cheery greeting*
past year. Mm . Henry Wolcott
is just a hundred years old.
was tha first president when this
If began in 1812. when a 18-year
organization was activated a few
years ago. Mrs. Phil Packard was old apprentice engraver, William
Maw Egley of London, England,
the last president.
designed a card to lend, to hia
These two organisations sponfriends. Only one hundred copies
sored th* girls and boys to Girls
were made of his quaintly-clutter­
_ Slat#
end
Boys Slate , This
ed design, which depicted a formal
* year due to no Auxiliary, there banquet, a dancing party and a
was no girl representative to group of skater*.
Girls State. Among the boys and
Beneath the illustration young
girls sent by these organizations
Egiey wrote. “ A Merry Christ­
and picked by the teachers from
mas and a Happy New Year to
the Junior Class of the Oviedo
You” — a Yuletide greeting which
High School, were Miss Ann Leln- still remains the m oif popular
hart, Bobby Shaffer, J o h n n y ever written.
Jones, Mis* Rebeknh Tuhy, and
The first Chrlstma* card to win
Myron Willis. All were delegates
complete acceptance was sent In
but Myron. Myron was the alter1862 by a London publisher.
0 note hut went due to th* fact
Charles Goodal &amp; Sons.
that I.orn* Mathers did not go.
In the twenty years that later
Don Ulrey served for many
vened the Idea bad spread to the
years a* Boy Scout Leader of
United States, and in 1874 a Bos­
this community, th* Oviedo Troop
ton lithographer. Louis Prang, l*
also being Troop 211. The P-TA
sued his first Christmas card, thu
sponsors tho Boy Scouts. Mr.
launching an Industry.
Ulrey has done a fine job,and
Prang'* card* were world fam
deserves a great deal o f credit for ou* for Iheir beauty and crafts
this. Millie, his wife, deserves a manship and sold for several dol­
lot, too, for she has certainly been lar* each.
a wonderful helper to Don. AI
They used few of iiie traditional
W Dawson replaces Don. AI i* an Christmas scenes, so familiar to­
Eagle Scout and has had much I day, hut instead depicted spring
experience In scouting work. We flowers, harvest scenes and child­
. know that he will carry on the ren at play.
good work of his predecessor with
Many of Prang's designs were
the assistance from
his wife, borrowed from the paintings of
Elihu Wilder, whose murals grace
Maxine,
Oviedo has had two Engle the Library of Congress in Wash
Scouts thus far, Don lllrcy Jr., inulon, D. C.
There are many interesting ver­
and Jimmy Brookshire, and Is
sions as to how the custom of
pro ad of both.
A
The Cub Scouts, with John gift giving at Christmas lima start
Evans as Cub Master, Is quite ed.
line Ic’ i nd slates that gift giv­
active also being Troop .’ 11
Many good den mothers have ing at Yule time originated in
helped with this work throughout ancient England, where it was
once c -torn to hang kissing rings
the past few yeurs.
P. J. Allen is worshipful mast­ in the great halls. These ring*
er of the Oviedo Masonic Lodge, were decorated with mistletoe and
were the key for a pleasant holi­
also Lodge No. 243. It has been
day pastime. It is said that th*
setiv# for many years.
young knishts and ladles would
A few years ago they built » comclh to he kissing rings with
_ n e w building across from the new
J Christmas roses for their secret
• City Hall Memorial building ! sweetheart.
There are many- past masters of
This started It all. Now gift
the l.odge still living in Oviedo, giving is traditional.
including Theodore A 'll in, T. W.
Lawton, C. I„ West Jr* Tommv
organization In Oviedo. Frank W.
McUin. Emmett Kelsey, etc. C.
lulbott atul J. II. Junes are past
L. West Is tho present treasurer,
patrons o f this organization. Oth.
replacing J. B Jones, xvhn served
-r members include: Mr*.
P.
for many years but had to re*
Ragsdale, Mr*. Theodore Auiin.
Mr*. L. B. Hart, Mrs. Jot |
Beasley, Mrs. 8. E. Parker, Ml ■
Ruby U. Jones, Mr*. Irving Mal­
colm, Mrs. Joseph Leirhnrt, Mrs.
G. W. Alford. Mrs. P. H. Brown.
Mrs. Daisy Farnell. Mrs. Lynu
Moslcr is a paat matron of "her
chapter in Vermontville, Mich
and attends the chapter regular
ly but has not joined as yet, Mr*
Paul Slavik is also an Eastern
Star member but of an Orland
chapter.

Exchanging Cards
At Christmas Is
Very Old Custom

its communities to Industry re­
quires sr entirely different ap­
proach. Most concerns which con­
template expansion employ on* of
the firm* whleh specialises In
evaluation o f possible locations.
To these th* Chamber suppllts
faets and figures from Its a st­
atical file, aa well as general In­
formation because in lustry now
takes a very keen Interest in th*
living conditions offered by th*
community
in whleh workers
may have their tomes.
On* o f th* mo»t l"p&gt;rtant ad­
vantages o f any section and ab­
solutely e-sen ai are good toads.
Th# .Seminola County Chamber
o f Commerce has worked prodigi­
ously to promote a program
whleh would not only modern's*
existing roads In tha county hut
would preclude the by-passing nt
th# area hy arterial highway.
Some o f the results o f its rf
forts in cooperation with othei.
are the a'x-ianing of French Av*.
through Sanford, the four-lanlng'
» f the highway between Sanford
and Orlando, and th* stodle* non
being made o n the proposed
causeway across Lake Monroe.
Th* development e f Seminole
C o u n t y along all lines is no ac­
cident . . , nor has It coma for
free. Th* Chamher o f Commerce
continues to work to maintain an
atmosphara that will attract InveatoM to the area and ona that
will keep the County dominant
in a highly competitive southern
market.

TIm highlight of a o a a u i t r
celebration of the Christmas M ton in Seminole County is tho
annual Sanford Christmas pa rad*.
Yat it is m y doubtful if on*
out of 100 of tbs spectator* who
tins tha parade rout* give say
thought to tho** who plan and
(Inane* this holiday season treat.
The Christmas parade is spon­
sored jointly by th* Sanford Mer­
chants Association and th* Sentinol* County Junior Chamber of
Commerce. . .th* Jayce**. And
upon th* merrhanl* fall* th*
burden o f arranging for financ­
ing of not only the parade, but

of Christmas lighting sad du e tt-

tiooa.
This i* but on* of th* many
activities o f Ssnford's merchantorganisation, an sfflllats o f ths
Seminote County Chsmbsr of
Commtrc*. Its $T members, a
proportionately
small number
from th* total Sanford area bus­
iness firms, endeavor to keep
trad* at home by various pro­
motion efforts.
Recently the Association coop­
erated with th* Jaycees and the
Chamber of Commerce In th* er­
ection of a series of highway
signs calling attention to th*
Sanford Zoo and Buslnass Dis­
trict. Tha Association also spon­
sors sates events on s city-wide
basis, and worka to maintain
high standards in merchandising.
As s protection to local business
against itinerant solicitors, tha
Association annually appoints a
A striking ffnterpler# for your creening committee from which
Christmas table can be easily (hose who plan to ralsa funds
by door-to- door canvas* art remade. Heap blue and silver ball*
' qulred to recelva a letter o f re­
on an oblong platter. Soften the
commendation. Tha groups keeps
bale of 2 white randies end stick
In close touch with local legis­
'.hem nt rich rml o f the platter.
lators in regard to nny proposed
Dip sprays of
evergreen In legislation which might be helpful
white paint, dust with artificial or detrimental to the retail mer­
snow, and arrange around the chant.
base oi tne baits, being sure to
The officers o f tha Merchants
hide the dish completely. Let th* Association are: B. I.. Perkins
pointed sprays extend
several Jr., of B. L. Perkins A Son,
Inches at each end of the arran­ president; (ha la also chairman of
gement for a graceful effect. i tha Chamber o f Commerce ComCreate a beautiful effect in the I merdal
A ffairs
Committee);
apirit of the season with ceramle Clifford McKlbbin Jr., of the
Chri-tmas fijtirines
Choose a ' firm of Carraway and McKlbbin.
lovely Madonna ur angels and secretary; and R. N. Blarkwelder.
highlight Ihe
grouping
with manager o f J. C. Penney, Inc.,
while candles.
•treasurer.
•

Silver, Blue Balls
iVill Make Striking
Table Centerpiece

The Ideal gift for men and hoys s i Christmas time &lt;» so all-wool
sweater. Th* mans sweater h a cable-stitch model with continental
slit neckline. The boy's sweater is In a Scandinavian desiga In gay
color combinations.

Travel Fan W ill
Appreciate Gift
That Spells 'Go#

SKIRTS
BLOUSES

JACKETS

lovely lingerie by Henson A
im-ludlnv the new slim slipbottoms to wear under sheath
fully A bountifully trimmed
simple in opague nylon tricot.

Vanity Fair
with .la*h.il
kirtr Beauti­
or elegantly

buttciv tift leather Jacket makes
i wai m
welcome n'fl. and one
that last for years. White and pas­
tels in casual or dressier style*. A
flannel blazer for her sportswear or
corduroy car-coat will ilia*
her happ), too!

a

SLEEPWEAR

PAN TIES
Briefs that fit to perfection! Embroidered and lacy,
on nylon tricot. There'a nothing like luxurious ling­
erie to make a girl feel glamoroua.

Accredited Charge Accounts Welcomed'
prr.cnt is this soft, full sleeved list a sweater is always a win*
buy.
* prated jersey.

SWEATERS
pull-over# A cardigans, matched
.eta, beaded A ribbon trimmed
sweaters. Ortons, wools, furand Ihe wonderful new no-piti
, Dyed lo match the skirt*.

Jewelrv seervr*. collar*. Iiosterv. e ’ t1#*».
purses, (hoes. Wo can't describe them
all, Lome m &amp;
tor

Th- traditional Christmas gift! Quilted cottons
or nylons, washable wool flannels A coiduroys.
Lounging sets of matchiug pajama A roue, in
eluding Tommie seta.

. Tops for comfort end goad looks

2.95 -10.95

ACCESSORIES

Sweet dream* come ea«y when
she wear* these glamorous bed
togs. The colors are delectable,
the styles, shortle dress length A
long .are a vision of delight in
sofi -ivIon tricot. Foe n warm cnod
night choose a halbriggan nr e
flannel.

ROBES

m ia sport shirts for a Christmas For Ihe man on your Christmas

Sissy-shirts with long, 3/4, or
jh"rf sleeves. In nlma cottons ,
tc dacrons, toft datrltiue deluxa
In dressier typo ault blouses, and 1
lafQ nr velvet* f«r evening wear. &gt;
Also a big selection oi roan-talloud lv&gt;-ui.is uu Sim Is in aouds,
prints, plaids f; stripe*.

�Methodist WSCS
C a t h o l i c Women Co mpl e t e V o lu n te e r Firem en
Important Part
Active In Community
M any Projects Each Year
OfChofchUte
part W the ehwrrh Hfe.
There ere 'te a circles la the
Society, la d aha the. Wetieyin
Sendee Guild, which b composed

Notion Gifts Are
Always InSense

Notion gifts art
alws&gt;
,n
season and are especially appro­
Membere of tho coricty meet la priate now. Vonll find s wide
McKinley Ball for their monthly selection of smart, colorful and
men
and
&gt;ntaess sad program meeting, practical gifts for
the lin t Tuesday o f each aMath
Every well groomed man will
at 9:81 * at.
Tbo parpoaa of the W oaua’s appreciate a valet rack, which
Societ) o f Christian Service shall bolds an entire day'a wardrobe.
A gifi-boved set of
wooden
he to soft* a8 women ef thr
Church in Christian living and hangers, «r a chrome tie rack
eervico, to develop, and support will be appreciated and used!
A complete I hoe shine outfit
Christian arork among women
end children around the world. In a handy wooden box, or a
To take part In eetfrhles is will clothes brush will keep him neat
Closet arceisorlet are alwaya
strengthen the ehnreh. improve
set
of
efrle. community and world con- welcome. Giv# her a
ditlotj* To this end, this organi­ quilted, lightly scented bangers,
a metal shoe rack, a set o f plas­
sation thali enlist women vooag
tic garmeat bags, a fancy hat
people jad children In thl- Tirtfbox. a folding blouse rack or a
tiar feilowiRip, to seenr&lt; funds
multiple skir. linger
for icdvitict in the local jaurch,
A beautiful woven needlepoint
a nr ,uppert the work undertaken
at jo me and abroad, for the es- knitting bag is a gift she'll be
proud to own. A fitted sewing
box with a lelf-lifting tray holds
Community The Society wiT eonall her tewing needs.
d u e Severn Study O w nes lur­
Lovely gift* 'hat
she’d
liko
ing 'he year at the church mder
to own are a brocaded lingerie
the direction of Mrs. Bob Chic.
esie, a satin hose case
or
a
••Paul's Letters to Local Church­
quilted satin round Jew*'.
case.
es," b* Francis Gerald Cnsley
A xipperrd travel bag in wat­
will b* Mught In the circles this erproof plaitJ
with
assorted
year.
plastir Jars anJ
bottles
will
Eaci ircle adopts one .» more matwonderful gift.
shut-ins to viilt each month.
Members of the circles also serve
•e hostesses tt the U J O -ach
month
The rifoman • Societ) a always
cooperative in helping with vari
otu activities o f the Methodist
Youth Fellowship, which Is com
posed * '*ie young folk* o* the
church
Suppei u served twice a nonth
to the M.V.F. by the circles they
also serve supper each nigh' dur­
ing Christian Adventure We*k
Which Is conducted by tb* 3 Y.F
•very year.
It Is the duty of the circles to
provide hostesses to help serve
Vacation Bible School, and they
are also responsible fur preparing
Communion each month.
Last year a baiaar and supper
was sponsored by the Society to
secure money to renovate the
chuch kitchen. Plant are already
being made for another bazaar to
be held in November, which will
enable them to comple'nodeling of the kitchen
Each year before Christmas all
i t the circles o f the Society meet
In McKinley Hall for a Christmas
Fellowship Dinner, which la fol­
lowed by a program of Christmas
worship, prayer, and meditation
in the Sanctuary.
This year Mrs. d. U. Hutchison
ves appointed to a District OMiee.
Present Officers are:
- Mr». W. A. Hunter, president;
Mrs. J. D. Bozard, vice-president;;
irved
'ireade
rk
Mrs. Milton If. Wyatt, treasurer;
Mrs. IL F. Cole, missionary edu­ chops? They’re unusual!) Jellcation; Mrs. R. U. Hutchison, atu- ( ciouj. To prepare, dip the chops
dent secretary: Mrs. J. C. Davis,| in seasoned flour, then in egs
aplrltual life; Mrs. R. F. Cren-' beaten with a little water, and
ahaw, status o f women; Mr*. Joe finally In Dne dry breat crumbs.
Jarrell, courtesy chairman; Sira. Brown |uickly In a lilts-* fat, then
51. E Raker, flower chairman; cover skill** and o o k over low
5!rs. L W. While, nursery chair­ heat until meal near bor.e shews
man; Mrs. M. E. L*ddon, litera­ white. Remove cover toward nhd
ture and publications; Sirs. A. G. of cookiug to rccrisp.
Jones, secretary youth work. Mrs.
E. C Williams, promotion secre­ McCall, Mrs. Albert Hickson, Mrs,
tary; Mrs. Ray Herron, secretary R. T. Warren, and Mr*. J. IL Nic­
children's work; Miss E A. Bol­ holson.
ton. secretary ol supply: Mrs. G
B. Hudson, publicity; Christian
social relations; Mrs. B. B. Crum

Tbo Catholic Woman's Club of
AO Souls Church o f Sanford is
affiliated with tho National Coun­
cil o f Catholic Women. Through
this national organisation tho
Catholic women of tho United
States make their voices heard In
all important moral, social and
civic issues o f tbo day.
There has boon a woman's or­
ganisation in tbo parish for over
fifty years. Today there are more
then 100 active members In the
club. Officers
for tho 1950-5*
year: Mrs. Robert Bauman, presi.
dent; Mrs. A. Constantine, vicepresident; Mrs. Chester Macek.
secretary; Mrs. W. Frank, trea
surer. Standing committee chair
men are; Altar. Mrs. 1. Derrenbachcr; U AO., M n. C. Milliken;

Library, Mrs. Rose Hart"; Sun­
shine, Mrs. Paul Brcfka; Refresh­
ment, Mrs. R. LeFils; Member­
ship, Mrs. W. O. Livingston and
Mrs. William
Hilton; Sowing.
Mrs. Paul Pexold; Publicity, Mrs.
R. Ucrdman, Mrs. E. Witt, and
Mrs. R. H. Hoogerwerf.
Duties of tho altar committee
are tbo cars and decoration of
tbo altars on Sundays and special
occasions. Volunteers
for tho
year are: Miss Sarah Easterby,
Mrs. A. Constantine, Mri. A. A.
Frank 8r.. Mrs. W. Frank. Miss
Madeline Mallem. Mrs. M. MoF
lem, Mrs. D. Brubaker, Mrs. H.
Richter, Mrs. Sonny P o w o I L
Mrs.
Wally
Dietrichs,
Mrs.
J. Higgins. Mrs. William. Thomas.
Mrs. Lillian Wight. Mrs. H. B.
Pope. Mrs, Lena Pexold, Mrs. J.
E. Roumllilat Sr.. Mrs. Irene
laid wig, Mrs. Frank Meisch. Mrs.
J, Derrenbacher, Mrs. Dorothy
Corrodl and Mrs. R. LeFils.
iNew carpets and altar linens
were purchased for-the sanctuary
Every
Christens* more vnd last year by the club.
A free circulating library of!
more people
ir e
nsing
the
shower o f
colorful
Christmas 200 books, in the vestibule of the
cards they receive as an attract- church. Is s credit to the club,
fr w
# « e &lt; . .s q »
fto
8^*1*
u.id«f the i!!X(rU.a
Hurt and her helpers, Mrs. D.
Mathers, Mies S. Easterby, Mrs.
M. Ballweg, Mrs. C. Milliken,
Miss Mary Scrivens
Mrs.
D.
Peralto, and 5il*« Maty McMa­
hon.
Other projects o f tho elub Im
dude financial donation to '-he
Camp o f Good Counsel, to the
“ Feed— a Family" plan in urope
and • complete layaite, donated
to Catholic Charities each year.
Baskets are distributed to needy
families al Christmas. Four an­
nual affairs are held for the school
children during the year:
a
Christmas party, Easter egg hunt,
a school picnic, and a graduation
reception.
In civic affairs membere part­
icipate in Rtd Cross, Cancer and
Heart drives, March o f dimes and
American Legion poppy day. At
the U.S.O. Mrs. Milliken had help
two nights s month fram: Mrs.
F. Lang, Miss M. Scrivens, Mrs.
E. Witt, Mn. A. Lewis, Mrs. 0 .
Has, J. Kolarlr, Mrs. Kinsella,
Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. IL
Richter, Mial Mary McMahon,
Mrs. W. Hilton, Mrs. C. Macek.
Mrs. W.
Livingston,
Mrs. P.
Fezold, Mrs. R. Bauman, Mrs. A.
Constantine, 51rs. P. Roumllilat
.Sr., Mrs, Marie i’exotd, Mra. P.
Tirefka, Mrs. R. Hurt, Mrs. II.
Kaitner, Mn. SL Ballweg. Miss
Perhaps you’ ve toyed with the 8. Easterby, Mrs. D. Peralto.
Many
Idea o„ f ____
buying
___
_ _a live Christmas
_ houn
_ are donated to the
tree for several yean, then at hospital auxiliary. Several social
the last minute dashed to the get-togethers are held for the
nearest lot selling cut Cbriatmas members during tho year. On#
trees.
that is open to the public is tho
If you have agarden,
by all annual card party held at tho
means consider buying an ever- Mayfair Inn before I.ent.
green that you can plant sfter The club under the direction of
Christmas.
Father Richard Lyona, is open to
Yo— 'two will he
'-llvered a|| Catholic women of tho parish,
with a burlap-wrapped ball of though they may not expect to re­
earth around the roots ami will „Ml, her, permanently. It Is a
be In a woodentub about 14 In- rhanfe t(, get acquainted with

Christmas Cards
In Holidav Deco-

By MBS. B ITH L A T p
Da Hat the jn r &gt; o f i n s • 28
a wall was drilled and water
system im tailed hi tbo town of
Longwood. This was the first at­
tempt to ftrs the town soma
fire protection.
Joss Cottingham. the first fira
chief, together with fire other
leading citisens formed the first
Volunteer Fira Department. At
that time the equipment consisted
of two, two wheel hose carts with
metal rimmed tires. Tbo carts
were drawn by a Model T Ford,
furnished by the chief. A large
oldihell former!!) used in the oil
school house was mounted on a
small tower near the ralir ad
crossing and thereby famish id
the alarm.
During the late thirtica a foar
wheel rubber tired cart was secur­
ed
from
Sanford.
This cart
carried a few lengths of hoes, a
ladder and 180 gallon tank for
water. This cart, which Is still on
exhibition today, was drawn by
a more up to date Model A Ford
Truck.
Some o f tbo original firemen
ean relate to you many amusing
incidents, as well as some ohstaclea overcome during the early
rearm, due tn erode
equipment.
Longwood, Tike most of tho
towns in Florida, has seen miny
changes In tho past ten years, due
to building, expansion and various
improvements.
In tho year 1948 our community,
sensing the need for better fire
protection,
purchased
a
new
Chevrolet Truck
with
modern
equipment consisting o f ladder,
extra hose, booster hose with fog
noxxle. a 500 gallon tank, a tood
pump capable of produeini' ad­
equate pressure and connections

to provide for drawing water
from lakes within the city limits.
Tho present Fire Department
consists of about 20 active volun­
teer men, serving under th e di­
rection of Chief Farrina. F i r o
extinguishers, first aid kite, boots,
a portable rosuscitator and ether
modem equipment have been
added. Recently the Department
has secured another truck with
hose, excellent pump and water
tank of approximately 1000 gall
one and the council has installed
an automatic firo siren.
Tho firemen have attended fire
s h o a l |n o r d e r
to
get
proper Instruction and now the
Department is a member of thr
Cpunty wide organisation tn work
In cooperation with rearby eommnnities and «urrounding terri­
tory and to give more adequate
protection to our count).
Recently tho Longwood Coun­
cil has extended the water sys­
tem ronsldeyably In (he town,
adding more hydrants and are
drilling a larger well and pur­
chasing a new pump, all of whleh
not only makes our town more
Secure but has materially reduc­
ed the r*tes on Insurance policies
tn home and business owners
the Volunteer Firemen not only
serve In their organisation hut as
tueh take an aetive part in sit
phases of community activities
Streptomycin, the first drug
used successfully to treat tuber­
culosis, was discovered by Setman Waksman in 1944.
The National Tuberculosis As­
sociation founded in 1904 was the
first organization In which doc­
tors and laymen banded together
to fight a specific disease.

8ere to make • t o with the homemaker Is one o f the hondeot
new «gte o f wvew-to-lte table ware at the left hi a wedge*ood" hi
with gracefal design to "kite. The tarqe«l*e-colored set at the ri|
h equally safe whether used to tho ovon, freeser or refrigerator,

Home Demo Club's
Membership Growing
By MR9. RUTH LA TO ,
The records of the Longwood
Home -Demonstration Club date
back to 1938. Since thai time the
membership has steadily tncreas
ed. We now have fifty aetive
members.
Meetings are held in the Long­
wood Library Hall Bui'diug the
first Ihorsday of each nvmtr it
10:88 a. m. After the business
meeting a covered dish luncheon
is colored by all 'present.
In the afternoon vaVious pr»iSrvie, u-uaiiy under the aaper'iaion of Miss Myrtle Wilson, are
earned out. Among ‘ heie pro]
ecu you will receive inctnictlon
on sewing, marketing, gardening,
food preservation, home improve
ment and various other activities
so helpful to the home ma*.«r.
For several years delegates
have been sent to Gainesville to
attend the Home Demonstration
Short Course of five days dura­
tion. usually held in July.
Longwood has been very proud
lo have one of their own daugh­
ters. Mrs. George Otto Sr., as

Buy Evergreen That
Can Be Planted
After Christmas

* **. iglJn. &lt; .
,
After Christmas,
the
tree
shou d be planted In a hole approximatcly 20 inches deep and
t inches in diameter. Be sure
to plant your tree In an uncon•Jested area to allow plenty of
room for future growth.
In planting, do not remove the
burlan from the roots. I’ labe
tree In an upright positior md
fill the hole with watered &gt;eat
moss and dirt, packing it down
firmly for a permanent base.

fellow parishoners. and Join in
th# many worthwhile projects
or(1, by the club.
^
________________
The germ that causes tuberculueifl. the tubercle bacillus, was
first identified In 1*82 by a German scientist, Robert Koch.
--------The1 X ray, now a major wetr
pon, was discovered by Wilhelm
Konrad Roentgen, a German physides. In 1*93.

.il.'ili U lk V ltO I.h r HEL-AIKE V-H 2 dr. .sedan. Kudin, heater, Powerglide.
A powder puff. 6,608 actuai miles. One owner.
&gt;
195.1 CADILLAC 62 Idr. sedan. Hadin, healer, power steering, M AQC
power windows, power neat and WW Tires.
1951 H )K D CUSTOM LINE V 8 Idr. Iludio and healer, CLEAN • ! IQC
1935 I OKI) FA IRLAN E I dr. nedan. Fordo malic, heater,
W . s . w . tires

1951 DESOTO FIKEDOME 8 Idr. sedan. Powerflite. power
steering. \V. \V. tires
1953 FORD F-100 6 cyl. pick up
1933 CHEVROLET DEL-AIR -I dr. sedan Powerglide, radio,
heater, W. \V. Tires, One Owner
1931 DODGE *» tun panel. One local owner. CLEAN
1953 FORD C U S T O M L IN E 8 2 dr. Hediui. Fordomutir, radio, heater

T '£ U ld £ L

Several cars for No Down Payment
ALL MAKES OF NEW CARS AT HUGE DISCOUNTS
R im I d i o t s la sportcoats lend
added air of luxury lo th so*
Brighter color*. This soft allwool Shetland jarket which -*ould
be sricomrd al Christmas bv any
M.' ., combine* light blue with
striking plaid. Cap L a lar aud
■lug tweed.
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president o! the State Hume Dem­
onstration Club for the past two
years.
Delegates representing the Club
tins year are: Mra. S. L Tuppu
and Mrs. Vincent Matecku
®
Club members have ipon sored
the Cancer Drive and at present
ir e
making bandages, setting
aside one day eacb month foe
:hU work.
Officers o f the local club for the
curtcnt year arc, president, Mrs.
B. R. Gray; first \lce president,
Mrs. Violet Fraint; second) vim
president, Mrs. Floyd Andcrso™
secretary, Mrs. Earl Duncan;
treasurer, Mrs. John Slurry.
Tuberculosis
all ages, but
cases reported
under 43 years

strikes people o|
half of the m-w
are among people
o f mge.

A new case o f tuberculosis b
reported In the United Statil
every five minutes.

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All Vrsmen Admire, f
Like To Receive
diifls Of Lingerie
Nothing is so definitely fernInlne and nothing Is so sure to
be appreciated, aa a gift o f 3
lovely lingerie!

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Gifts To Please Every Family!!

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Associate
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From little misses, to glamour
girls, to grandmother .
they
all admire and love to receive
fine lingerie.

Our

Complete

Christmas

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Selection!

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Layaway

Silk, usually thought of a* the
o f luxury, returns to lln -,#^
gerie fashions in wonderful s o ft! 4k
crepe and chiffon
slips end ej?
gowns.
^
Dacron and cotton sheer* are
dressed up with touche* of ribbon and lace. But the tang time 4K
favorite in lingerie is nylon.
Since the new fashion trend is Ww
to the straight and narrow, slip*
and sheath petticoats are styled 13
JP insu-e the smooth look I in
™erie colors are
more
varied
than ever before and you ran
choose from pastels to deep met- J 5
allic shades.
fe
For pa tv times she'll love a «ii
crisp bouffant prt.'.-onl in nylon ^
taffeta, tulle or net.
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Rift for holiday entertaining and 4$k
long after, is a hostess gi.vn.
Fhoose
from
many beautiful V
styles in rich
taffeta, velvet 1 *
satin or nylon.
Young girls of all age* will,
like a plaid flannel duster a n d '4 k
matching pajamas or a colorful j
Tyrolean print cu'.tos quilted [ *
jacket and slim trousers.
SI.KKP WEAR
Waltz length and full length
gowns in silk, satin and nylon
. ----- ’ avi3hly (rimmed with lace,
F l* a ls and embroidered trim are
Wonderful gifts.
Popular and new are the kneelength sleepcoats,
tailored or
brightly embroidered full styles.
Cotton knit pajamas take on
■ Scandinavian look In (rightly
colored ski-styles. Flannel
Pai - , 4k
amas in dainty Provincial p r i n t s '^
are dressed up with eyelet and i 3
ribbon trims. Enchanting nylon 4k
p a ja m a s are styled with lace stk
“ nd smocked bodices in pretty, ^ *
pastels and tone-on-toneco m -!
3
binations.
A truly appreciated gift for |'
weekending and traveling is a
robe, pajamas and slippers in a
compact travel case. You can
choose from rayon, silk, cotton
and nylon tricot ia a wide var­
iety of patterns.
This year, give every woman
V&gt;n your gift list a personal, de­
lightful lingerie gift and you'll
be sure to please.

Now

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Oyiedo Folks Proud
Of School, Faculty
^ ie d by a good teaching stall. Wal­
t e r Teague, former prinripal. left
us for a promotion to assistant
superintendent of public instruction
hut still maintains hii home hrre.
Ills wife, Katherine, teaches the
third grade. Then Stewart Gatchel,
Mr. Tague's successor, has car­
ried on a wonderful Job and Is
well liked. We were so disappoint­
ed to hear of his leaving us but
wc cannot stand in the way of
his promotion as supervising prin­
cipal of the entire county. He and
his pretty wife, Dorothy, and two |4k
lovely children, Bobby and Gail, 14 ^
have been a wonderful asset t o | ^ ‘
Oviedo. W. H. DeShazo. who hails
from Tennessee, has assumed Mr.
Gatchel'* former duties as princi­
pal.
Mr*. J. R. (Annia C.t Thomp­
son, one of the best English teach­
er* ever to teach English, nc most
Aany other subject, and so well
3 o v « d by those who taught here for ^
a period of 40 odds year*, has re- j *
tired but i* still the helper of j 3
those who arc In trouble with 4$k
their lessons.
|
Mrs. James Partin, who began ^
her teaching career In Oviedo many 13
years ago with the first grade but 4k
who has not been teaching except 4^
for substitution, returned to the ^
teaching staff this year.
*0
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Mrs. Kader Hart is another 3
teacher who did not return in the j 4k
fall. Miss Emtstine French, the 4*
teacher of the latter grade, was
married. Both tcac!ur. v.ill b* ».i
missed, a* well as Mrs. Virginia 4k
Hottzclaw, who was teacher of 4fc
the fifth grade Ihi* past year.
^
The school boasts a nice lunch
room, manned by Mrs. w'anche g ;
Partin, Mrs. A. T. Cartledge and ,4 k
Mrs W. C. Weitmon Mrs. Douglas I ^
O A ria has certainly been wonderful ^
since sha has been appointed a* 1^
secretary to the principal.
3
Speaking of the school brings in
mind the P-TA. We have a fine ^
P-TA and this year Mrs. James ^
Partin will be president with a r*
fine group of officers to help her. 4k
Mrs. T. W. Lawton, wife of the 4^
former luperintcndent of Public
Instruction, was the first P-TA -vi
. president in Oviedo. Mr Lawton &lt;k
^ s e r v e d for about 10 years a* sup
erintendent of public instruction of ^
Seminole t'ounty. They live in a *:-»
targe home on Broadway.

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ligen that ha* crisp attractive
given leave* with in#ie fa v or
than the ubiquitous treberg lettuce.

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35.000 |ITIJ output . . . dependable AP constant level
valve . . . draft regulator. Guaranteed one year. 2.17051
Complete line of oil &amp; gas healers as low as $1.1.L»
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deluxe featurj* t 5-po*ltlon
wringer W, pressure • release
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ring* shiny bell*.

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talk &amp; listen at the same
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Sturdy metal implements;
tractor, rultipackrr, wagon.
Bright enamel finish.

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Cut bologna into cube* a r j «*.;
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cab, colored trailer.

Fred M. Smith
Owner
212 E. First St.

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Oviedo
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Casselberry
Attracts Many

lu rch e s
By MARIAN JONES
Oviedo hae three chorehes, the
iVlnt Baptist Church of Oviedo.
The Rev. Louis L Day. of Kencame here about three
____ ago •* pastor of this
choseh, reputing tho Rev. Frank
Morgan, who la now pastor of
i Riverside Baptjst Chard at
UUMm U.
! n o Rev. Day ha* a ekaradaf
-wtfs, Jaoa. who la aa aetoa^ibk§4 musician. Iba dlraata tho
chair. aubstitaUa at Ihb organ for
w T h . Martin, er tko pUnn far
,. Mn. Geoge C. Meaar, id addition
lo her many other charrt datie*.
ry have two children, DougUt,
the eighth «ra *, and Brenda,

Y

'very long. A MO,** annex waa
.added daring Mr. Morgan’! term
as, pest* of the tbnreh. Ifqjr a
^jraposed 11*000 annex, la in the

Christmas Wreath
Makes Holiday
Season Merrier
Part o f the tremendous fun o f
Christina* la making it merrier
by a n tin g your own decoretloost
One o f the traditional decora­
tions, and one that Is easy to
make yourself, la a Christmas
wreath.
If
your
ptrferenco
la the
wreath o f
Christmas
freons,
simply bead a wire coat hanger
Into a circle. Using small bought
o f evergreen, fartsn each ono se­
curely to the circle w)th wire un­
til It if completely and evenly

bits of holly, dusters of ortiamsnts, or tiny pine conss into the
gresacry and top It with a big
bow of rod ribbon.

RffinesW iiW
Fur a nwrs inudern-iiiuvd «!«*h;;
other aide o f the church, but M T oration, a Christmas. wreath can
,,-fO Baected to the church aa the b* fashioned o f other materials
, .-.prescat ore li.
I to heighten . your holiday decor.
1U new brick ptateaium w u
A gala wreath can be made of
rJ-Mta erected during Mr. and Mrs.: fluffy angel heir. First, wrap (he
•vv’Margan’s stay hi Oviedo. The old' coat hanger base with enimpled
•t peatorium waa moved huh and tissue paper tied securely with
’ "gild to J, 0 . Reality, who re- string. Then wrap the angel heir

Gifts Are Offered
In Musrial line

By MM. RAYMOND MORRIS
CASSELBERRY — Incorporated

Set (he joy o f Christmas to
mu ale by choosing musical Instrumenti fur gifts.
Every popular variety o f mu­
sical Instrument Is available —
whether the musician who will ]
receive it Is a very young b e -1
glnner or a trained expert; qr
whether the gift Is meant to p r o -,
vide relaxation and
enjoyment
fo r the whale family.
tizea range from peckct site
harnppoleaa to con cert, grand
pianos, and prices vary from a
few cast! to several hundred dol­
lars.
You win find Instruments that
can be played with Utile" or qo
Instruction, while others require,
y e a n o f training and practice.
Pianos, most popular Instru­
ment In American homes, usu­
ally j t l r t at around $560. Home
organs art slightly higher.
Other Instruments that can be
enjoyed loto are accordions and
Voncertinaa o f allylzes and many

in 1040 on a “ Pay-ai-you-iio”
basis, tha Tax-Fro* town, which
derives 111 nam« from Hibbard
CassatbOTy lu founder and pion­
eer fern grower, continue! to at­
tract m identi from all parti o f
the country.
Located on HI*hway 17-02, about
U s mJlel South o f Sanford, the
m an than 1000 re* Wants indicate
that Ha cithcna Ilka the no-tax
idea. Ala* to keep pace with tha
demand! o f modern Urine and to
provide themaelvee with facilities
and ferric!! any upAp-daU com­
munity boasU o f, lU eltiaem
voluntarily subacriba to their eupport and maintenance, er do with­
out.
In lt U , the A n d Casielberry
fernery waa built, and In l'J37
the railroad eaubliabcd an Expreu Agency to handle 60,000
boxei o f feme, which tha fern­
ery wasehlpplng annually.
They boast o f a modern fire
Ri, &gt; knows that .--Its trcaU his most Import
truck and a company of eighteen Tor »iK«n«i»
v
ant Impressions, so he'll clcome a new eae this Christmas.
certified volunteer firemen; a new
m u n i c i p a l building, housing
the Mayor*! office and the fire
fighting equipment. The Maydr,
clerk, fire aldermen and marshal,'

Potted Plant Nice Gift

If you want your Christmas climate, transferred to a shady
gifts to keep echoing their merry spot In the garden,
greeting for months to come,1 Though they bear no blossoms,
give s potted plant.
|ivy and. philodendron are popul. r
Your choice may be a colorful fhrlstm as gifts and arj usublooming plant in
a
brightly *Hy comparatively low in cost,
wrapped pot, or a bit’ o f green--------. . . . . .
try, Interesting because of It*
decorative outline or the shape
1
of Its leave.
Plants eome from the nurseryi
or florist In baked red clay pots I W®***, r * " • • • ■
that msy be wrapped in bright! or • gvselous slaty" — a gift
foil; or you may prefer to set dial'* *ur» to please her — Is a
the clay into
a
glazed
cer- lovely locket.

Church, the

Long wood Folk:
Proud O f Little

new unit just eomWe, o f Longwood, certainly are
proud of tho good sportsmanship
and ball playing ability shown by
our youngsters through the* Little
League.
The Longvfud Little League
team has completed its third sea­
son of competitive play, under thv
very able management of Vaster
■lntendsnt of Elgin. Ours Is one o f tho four
assisted by teams in the franchised Semlnoltfalso chair* Orange County Little League loop
slon E duea-, it was through the gensroslty of
imst Partin the Longwood Chamber of Comrtnienta o f merce, our sponsor and numerous
ind also la local businessmen that we rectivary depart- Cd our initial financial ski. We
rans la head have ' asked for help from the
Intermediate Town of Longwood through Its most
ay Estes la reliable councllmen In beautifying
[WA, while amj bettering our ball park, and
Leon Oulff. wm, M cu year, one can see tho
la president improvement in it. There are the
cement block dug-outs for the
' * i» w ™ P'*y(r ( ,n(* • n*w wa,cr fountain
r wue, Mary lm j neit y e ir we hope to have
.
. .
aoms bleacher seats. But It’s to

The earllar tuberculosis Is dis­
covered and treated, tha better
the patisnt's chance for recovery,
but 13 to 40 per cent of 'hew eases
are far advanced when first re­
ported.
.

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USED CARS
FORD Falrlane Yictoria.
Fordomatic, Radio, A fr Conditioned, T ag 17-465,
low mileage, one owner,
,

1955
FORD Tudor V-8 Custom,
Fordomatic, Seat Cover*, Tag 7-30037.
FORD Mainline Tudor 6-cyl.
Heater. Seat Covera. tag 7-13342.
FORD Falrlane Tudor V-8.
Fordomatic, Radio, Heater W SW , S/Covers.
Tag V A 074-061

A practice violin may be ob­
tained for under 660, with violas
and brats viols priced correspond­
ingly higher.
In the permission group a set
o f drums can be acquired for
around 6100.
For the
small-fry
muslean,
toy instrumants, precision-mad#
replicas o f the professional she,
are sure to briag joy on Christ­
mas morning.
Among these a novelty electric
organ has email site keys to
make it easier for little hands to
play. Toy-else cottage
pianos
have S range at almost
three
octaves, and small wind tnstru1m ents' are
preelslon-tuned
to
help youngsters master playing
techniques.

1954
FORD 6-cyl. Mainline Tudor,
Seat Covera, tag 17- 5165.
FORD Custom 6 cyl. Fordor,
Fordomatic, Radio, Power Steering;
Seat Covera. tag 7-11821.
FORD Mainline V-i Tudor,
*
^ Seat C over* tag 14-1849.
CHEVROLET Bel A ir W agon. F o r d o r /
Power Glide, Radio, Heater, Seat Cowers,
tag 17W-1908.
FORD Custom 6-cyl. Tudor,
Radio! Seat Covers, Overdrivt, ta g 17-1441.

1953

|

FORD V-8 Victoria Tudor, Overdrive,
Radio, Heater, tag 17-2405

SUNBEAM

*• « F . “ THANKS” . With-

Fry-Pan*

C offee Makers

.CHEVROLET 6-cyl. Bel Air, Tudor,
Seat Covera, Radio, Heater, tag 8-14904.

Iron*

FORD Victoria Tudor V-8.
Seat Covera, Radio, Heater, Fordomatic,
tag 17-4768.

TOASTMASTER
TOASTERS

BUICK Super Fordor,
Dynaflow, Radio. Heater, Tag 17W-177.
FORD Convertible.
Radio, Healer, Good Top. tag 17-6807,

PRESTO &amp;
MIRRO-MATIC
Ten years ago tuberculosis men­
ingitis, TB which attacks thcovering of the brain and spinal
cord, was almost 100 per cent
fatal. Today It can be cured.

WEAREVER
ALUMINUM
and
REVERE WARE
COPPER BOTTOM

1951

Pytenure Cookers

POWER T O O LS
TILLEY Kerosene Hint
era The Newenl In Port­
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UTENSILS

NO Smoke

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C LA R K

SANDERS

GIRLS PATENTS

ON

$2.98 and up

for the Hunter

FORD V-8 Custom Fordor,
, Seat Covers. Heater, Overdrive, tag 17-596L
FORD V-8 Custom Tudor.
Fordomatic, Radio. Scat Covers. T ag 17-334.
FORD V-8 Custom Tudor,
Radio, Seat Covers, Tag 7-29916.

SENSATIONAL
VALUES
1956 JOHNSONS!

AT
BOYS and GIRLS
B o o l'S

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FORD Custom Tudor,
Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Tag 54-121
MERCURY V-8 Club Coupe, Tudor,
Seat Covers. Radio, Heater. T ag 17-6028.
CHEVROLET 6-cyl. Fleetline Tudor,
Seat Covers, Radio, Tag 17-4479.

ALL MODELS

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BUICK 8-cyl. Sup. Riviera Tudor,
Dynaflow, Radio. Heater, S/Cover*.
White Wall Tires. Tag 17W-102.

. Don't throw away your Christ­
ina* poinssttla. Simply give the
plant a resting period about the
middle of February, In
a
cool
place. Water It occasionally, just
enough tn keep the wood from
wilting. In June cut it baek sev­
erely, place in a sunny location
and watch It bring forth new
growth and bright
blooms
In
time for next Christmas.

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; 1952

Mixern

- An unusual and useful gift for
.homeowners Is a king-size mail­
box of heavy steel with brass
trim. With their nameplate at­
tached, it makes a decorative
and informative gift as well.

r no

FORD 6-cyl. Fordor,
Fordomatic. Radio, Heater, tag 17-548.

k !.! the many h&gt;yal ,an*- *»P*rially,
j

amental esses (some locket* are
actually designed to a ct'a s Utile
boxes!) corns In aU types and designs.
Widely popular is the locket
with matching lid that snap*
abut, making of sentiment a
secret and personal thing.
But some locksls are open —
in which case they are known as
“ photo-pendanls" —
and the
wearing derives an additional
satisfaction la sharing his mem­
ento.

By MRS. RUTH LAYO

the Rev. George Carlton as pas­
tor. The Rev. Carlton replaced
the former pastor, the Rev. E. T.
Standifcr, now at Ellenton.
During the Rav. ani Mr*. StandIfsr’s stay lo Oviedo a new pea­
torium was built. Another 630,000

.v illi

61*6.

Department; and Fran1' Wheel­
er Jr. superintendent o f the lo.terjnedUte department.

The Foster Memorial Methodist

TWO-CAR
FAMILY

lastran;:nts.

Among these are
the
guitar,
banjo and ukulele, at prices that
range from around a dollar to
633 and up.
I f the youngsters have wanted
to join the school band, a gift o f
their own Instruments may give
them a good atari. Among the
brass Instruments, trumpets and
trombones start
at
approxi­
mately SIS*.
Saxophones are
somewhat higher, while
flutes
are offered at an average o f

Locket WlIJ PledSC
GdlS Qf A ll AgeS

Young People's Leader Is Mrs.
Joe I. Beasley and Training Un­
ion leader, A. B. Tedford.

stringed

sf the

Moke yours n

1949
FORD V-8 Custom Tudor. Radio, Tag 17-6554.

HUGE SAVINGS

Red and Black

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S PAINT HEADQUARTERS

$ 3 -9 8
SHOP and BU Y YOUR CHRIST.MAS s W O gj

Sanford Sho$ Center
208 SANFORD AVE.

Strickland-Morrison,lnc.

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PHONE 33

Your Friendly FORD Dealer Since 1931.
308 E . FIRST ST.

PHONE 200

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�GetGlamorous
Gift For 'Her'
This Christmas

Longwood C o f C
Dream Comes True

A uxiliary's Purpose To
Advance W elfare Of Hospital

also purchased a Pullmotor U ha
By MRS. RUTH LATO
Every women will feel like •
• p. a . seven days a week. Than
By LOUlCfB MEJ8ENGEB
glamor girl, if the reeeivee an
ere two people stationed at the re­
The
Longwood Chamber o f used aa part o f tho Longwoodh
FaMidty Chairman
exciting,
iuxuroue
gift
for
Commerce was started three V o l u n t e e r Flro Department’s
In November, 1053, when a tenta­ ception desk during those hours as
Christmas!
years ago, with Larry Jones
tive date had been act for tbs long well os the hospitality ehop.
equipment and ia for tho public*#
president. The primary object
awaited beautiful and modern
One of the accomplishments of
Pick something sparkling, tinwas to hava a Doctor In LongSeminole Memorial Hospital open­ the i uxillary was the securing of
usual, useful, but
not
"prac­
The Chamber haa had a few
wood. T!:o project did not fully
ing, a group of Intonated Seminole a station wagon for use of the hos­
tical." Row glamorous the gift
get underway until last year dinners, which have added to tho
County women got together and pital. Rearing o f the efforts of the
will be, depends of court* on
with Linton Cox as president.
formed the Auxiliary to the Semi­ auxiliary to purchasa a station
your budget Even an inexpens­
social lifa in Longwood and tha
With the help o f tho different
nole Hospital and elected Mrs. A, wagon. Holler Motors very gener­
ive gift can create an aura of
surrounding area. Wa have had
organisations, private donations
W. Epps Sr. as Us first president. ously gave the wagon to the orga­
glamour, if it is decldely fem­
from tha people of Longwood several good speakers, a political
The auxiliary now boasts approx­ nisation, thus allowing tho group
inine!
and surrounding area, and all rally, Travel Films presented at
imately 100 active membtrs, a to put tha money It bed saved to­
There*! nothing like a luxuri­
the proceed* of tha differtnt pro­ our maetings, which added to tha
number of associate members and ward such a gift, to some other
ous gift of fur to lend excitement
jects o f the Chamber of Com- educational Ufa o f th* people ia
a few life members. Aetive mem­ worthy cause.
to a girl's Christmas. "Big” gifts
merco, the dream cam* true.
bership is f3 per year with an obli­
A Hi-Fi system has been install
Longwood and surrounding com­
can range from
a
full-length
The site was donated by the munities.
gation of 10 hours of service dur­ ed in the hospital by the auxiliary
.coat, or the new fur Jackets, to a
town and thp building will be­
ing tho year. Associate member­ and oow plant are underway to
smart cape or stole.
"Little"
Tha Chamber o f Commerce with
long to the Town of Longwood,
ship, costing 910 does not carry an hold a “ Foil lee Frolic" In the
touches of fur: a collar and cuff
financial assistance from
tha
after
It
it
completed.
The
pro­
obligation, but members may early part o f 1067 in order to raise
set. a fur muff, hat bag or belt
Town,
Church**,
local
organisa­
ject has had full cooperation
funds with which to purchasa much
are well in
range
of
most On a f the loveliest Christmas serve it any time they wish to.
tions, merchants and individuals
from the T%wn Council.
Purpose of the organisation Is seeded equipment for the hospital
budgets.
puts on a Christmas Party each
gifts you eaa give her Is one of
as
well
as
to
furnish
aome
of
the
The Medical Building la a com­ year for all local children up ta
No woman has too many pair thooe "you can't tell it from to promote and advance the wetmunity project for all the people, twelve yeara o f age. In recent
of nylons. But let her buy the real" piece* of Jewelry—aurh as f a n of toe Seminole Memorial Hos­ rooms in a more "homelike" at­
who wish to make us* of it. Tho years this party haa boon held
"everyday” kind. You can give this necklace of pseudo baguettes pital through waya approved by the mosphere by the addition o f drape­
building Is completed to th# ex­ In 8unnyshada Park with tha
her whisper-sheer nylons
for and marquis rhinestones, and governing bonrd of the hospital. ries and slipcovers
For hunting, fishing and other rorms or outdoor llvtag, you
tent o f all exterior work, Includ­ traditional Christmas tie*. Santa
The energetic finance chairman, beat the protection of a sturdy coat of wool mackinaw cloth
evening wear . . . sparked with matching earring*. The ideal This purpose shall be accomplished
ing windows and doors. Several Claus, gifts, candy, fruit and en­
by
Interpretation
of
the
hospital
to
Dad
will
appreciate
this
Christmas.
Mrs.
F.
E.
R
o
u
m
I
I
I
a
t.
rhinestone* or pearl trim .
Jewelry gift for the smart so­
projects are being planned to tertainment for all tha children,
the public, through service to the Sr., with her committee, has suereally flattering and fancy.
phisticate.
r«U« th* funds, to eompl*** the
hospital and it* patients, and Icessfullv planned and carried to
also reiresnmenta tor in* adults
Fur a glemuuruus sir whereInterior.
through fund raising in a manner completion a number of money
attending.
cver she goes, give
perfume.
satisfactory to tho hospital govern­ raising projects with,others soon
Alt the doctor's equipment and
The meeting o f the Chamber
Many
are
beautfully
gifting board and In harmony with to get underway. One of the most
furnishings were donated by the held July 12, election o f officers
bottled for Christmas,
or
in
the plsrinlng of the community.
successful projects -was tha "Pan­
former Fernald-Laughton Memor­ for 1956-1957 were elected. They
Jeweled purse-cases. Choose a
ial Hospital of 8anford. for which are, Richard Zartman, President|
One of the major accompllsn- cake Day" sponsored by The San­
delicate scent for daytime wear
wa are very grateful. There aro Maurice E. Rudolph, Vive-Pres­
ments of the auxiUiry was the ford Herald with The Herald staff
ind a dramatic essence for ev­
also beds, wheel chain and other ident; and Gtrard Henson, T re*
decoration of the "family room” , furnishing all the food and cooking
ening wear.
The Jewelry store
has
been where people may go to have a it.
What do little girl* want fur threo piece dresser set
(really equipment to loan to people, who surer. Th# newly appointed direct­
The little "extras” that add so gift headquarters
at
Christ­ quiet talk with their pastor, their Sirs. Robert S. Stone U cooperat­ Christmas? Dolls, o( course, but distinctive with her Initials), or may need them to care for In­ or* are, Sirs. John Carhart, Rich­
much to
a
special occasion- mas for gene ratio-i, says the
doctor and to gather with other ing In handling publicity for the perhaps you've been giving this an unusual boudoir clock. With valids In their homes.
ard Zartman, Russell Grant and
evening gloves (stunning in gold Jewelry Industry Council, point­
gift
for several so many things
happening
In
The Medical Building was open Maurice Rudolph.
members of the family In time of Navy personnel from which talent traditional
kid), a velvet. Jeweled evening ing out that gift-buyers welcome
years. This Christmas, why not these growing years, she'll ap­ to the publie for their Inspection
Tha Longwood Aran Chamber
bag, a
handsome
combination the taste, trained fashion sense, sorrow. The room Is beautifully will be drawn for the Follies to give her something different!
preciate a leather-bound diary. on Thursday evening, July 12. of Commerce, while atlll hi It*
furnished in a light modern type of be presented in 1957.
cigarette ease and lighter, or a good Judgment
and
integrity
Far her holiday parties and 1936.
Young sub-debs of the gram­
Infancy, Is endavorlng to assist
glitter-knit stole . . . all will be that are traditionally the Jewel­ rurnishings with a beautiful paint­
A hospitality cart, to be used
Another project of th* Cham­ to completion projects that are
mar school set are surprisingly dances later on, give her a velvet
ing
of
ChrUt
on
one
wall.
The
Pro­
sure to please.
In transporting magailnes, candy,
er’s.
evening
jacket,
a
glitter
evening
ber o f Commerce for th* better uppermost needed for Longwood
Delight
her
testant, Catholic and Jewish Bi­ gum, etc. to tne patients' rooms, fashion-minded.
Add sparkle to your
holiday
ment o f Longwood and eurround and community residents.
When shopping' for a
watch, ble* have been placed tncre for
with a pretty party dress with bag or a slim compact.
was
recently
purchased
at
a
cost
giving with a
dazzling
rhine­ for instance, the factott of hand­
Frivolous
bedroom
illppers Ing area waa the purchase and
use by ill faiths: also in Episcopal of over &lt;200. The group also pur­ matching slippers, a crisp petti­
stone bib necklace or
a
wide some styling and individuality
pompons on the installation of a large "LONG
Prayer Book. Mrs. R. N. Black- chased one dozen Individual tables coat for her full skirts, a quilted with rotes or
flexible
rhine-stone
bracelet are likely to be as Important as
Ancient Greek physician* eaU*
welder, who tervea as chairman to be used in the rooms to hold robe and slippers for watching the toes, or In gold mesh elastic WOOD” neon sign at Mobley's
There's a great wealth of smart accuracy to the wearer. And so
ed
It "phthisis.” Codem doctors
Corners
and
Highway
17-92
In
TV,
or
a
bunny-fur
hat
and
muff
and
a
smart
pair
of
lounging
paj­
of the reception committee, was flower*.
new Jewelry fashions to choose great Is the variety In watches
set. All are really glamorous, al­ ama* will brighten her "alumber tha fall of 1954. This sign is a! call It tuberculosis, t’s tho sama
chairman on selecting the furnish­
Mrs. Epps Is assisted In her of­
from this year; styles to suit this Christmas that
chronic, dohlllallng disease that
so maintained by the Chtmber,
only the ings. She was assisted by Mrs.
parties."
fice as president by Mrs. T. E. most "grown-up” gifts.
her every costume.
Tho Chamber of Commerce haa strikes 100,000 Americsns a year.
trained Jeweler can
point out Warren Adams and Mrs. Dallas
No
teen-ager
seems
to
have
Stocking-filling
gifts
for
the
Tucker, treasurer; Mrs. W. Gordon
Every woman loves to be flat­ the merits and
suitability
of Loop.
Dean, recording secretary; Mrs. young-at-heart could include: a too many sweaters, or Jewelry!
tered with lavishly trimmed lin­ earh one. Utility watches, for
Mrs. M. L. Raborn Sr. serves as C. R. Bowes, corresponding se dainty locket or a little leather A n«w bulky-knit cardigan and
gerie gifts. Slips,
gowns
and out-of-door wear
and
sports;
purse.
a gold dangle bracelet will be
bouffant petticoats will be ap­ pocket watches and chains for chairman of the hospitality shop cretary; Sirs. Charles Cole, vice
Playing house Is even more welcome in any wardrobe.
preciated. For a truly distinctive formal wear, and wrist watches wnich is reported as showing a nice president; and Mrs. Verne C.
profit since ita opening. She ia as­ Messenger, publicity chairman.
Almost all girls, of nil ages,
fun with
miniatures—a
rrul
gift, give her a red velvet hos­ designed especially for
profes­
for
tess gown for Christmas Eve. sional and business people are sisted by Mrs. Theo Pate as coMrs. R. B. Crumley heads the vacuum cleaner, a cooking set will love to receive a pet
She'll love to receive a cash- found to tv in striking, attract­ chairman.
sunshine committee while Mrs. with sample foods, a sewing ma­ Christmas. Give her a fluffy kit­
Mrs. It. C. Oakes aod her com­ George C. Harden serve* as mem- chine, milk-shake blender (oper­ ten. a roly-poly puppy, or a col­
mere sweater, especially If it’s ive styles. This holds good for
an
ironing orful parakeet.
trimmed with pearls, jewels or modern watch attachments, too. mittee have cataloged the medical bersnlp chairman and Mra. W. R. ate* on battcrio*),
board and iron and cooking uten­
Check your gift list now and
metallic braid for evening wear. For again,
fashion
rules—is book* and Journata in the library Dyson 1* In charge of securing uni­
store
will visit your local shops for the dis­
for use by the doctors, nurses and forms which arc bright cherry red sils. Your local toy
You'll find all these gift sug never before.
patients. Mrs. Warren Adams Is pinafores worn over white blouses. have these gift Ideas and many plays.
gestions, and many more, in your
chairman of the sewing committee Earh member can be easily Iden more.
local stores . . . all destined for
which has done a tremendous Job tilled by her white badge which
You'll be remembered always
Skeletons o f prehistoric nun
a warm welcome come 7s ristof getting all tne many towels, has her full name on It In black If you give a teen ager her own give evidence that tuberculosis Is
mas mom!
gowns, curtains, bandages, etc. lettering.
telephone (perhaps In a pretty found its way Into cave homes
needed in a hospital. In readiness
just as It invades modern ranch
Mrs. Epps na* extended an In­ pastel).
for the opening of the hospital vitation to all thnio who are In­
Also for the high school crowd, houses and apartments.
and for constant use since thit terested In serving to become you can't go wrong if you give
Useful stationery gifts are a! time.
members. She especially extends them a record album of their
Evidence o f the antiquity of
ways warmly welcomed and serve
The various committees have an Invitation to those In the eoun' favorites.
tuberculosis — thP White Plague
as a year long reminder of your
members on duty at their station* ty towns to become active In the
She'll love to receive an atom­ —ha* been found In mummies
during esch day from 9 a. m. to auailinry work.
izer and bottle of perfume, or a and hieroglyphic* of Egypt.
By RETTE JEANNE ROBINSON
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heather guts are top favorites
™ « r* " l
r/'" l o r
Christmas giving.
Choose
clubs throughout Seminole C»un- from many rich colors wit„ £oltl
ty. Thera are about three hundjn mfmo pa(|a&gt; handsome1
red elghty-fiva members. During dclk K [s waitebaiktU and cn.
the school months, the club* hold ga rm en t hooks
their meetings at school. During
A | „ lhereU# ' carJ caK. with
the summer the meeting* are lwo dcckj 0f p|astic coated playheld at the homes of the girls |ng cards is a nic* Rift.
or regular meeting places
a purse size pen and pencil s e t.
Each club has Its own officers. ja a u5ef u| j-ift for schoolgirls to :
Tha County Council usually meets housewives.
once a month during school. These
Uolorful paper party napkins '
officers are:
President: Itetty an(j coaster sets, or soft paper
Jeanne Robinson. Lyman school; guest towels, will bc appreciated
Vice-President: Dorothy MeAlex- By your hostess,
ander, Sanford school; Secretary:
Door and desk signs with a namo
And Accessories
Sally Williams, Sanford School; In gold arc useful, ornamental!
R e p o r t e r : Pat Smith, Sanford and informative.
Lionel &amp; Am. Flyer
School; Song Leader: Eleana1 \ thong-Ucd wooden covered
Tuhy, Oviedo School: Devotional guest boo* with their name euLeader: Virginia W’ arfel, I’aola , graved on the cover, will be real- j
School and (lame Leader: Marie |y appreciated by newr home own'
crs.
Goldman, Lyman School,
severrj
projects
There are
Luggage arul key chain tags'
available to 4-H girls. Hero are with name and address make an
Portable &amp; Table
7 the names o f them: Home Im-; unusual an thougbful g ift
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provement, Dairy, Foods. Food' Personalized postcards and HaPreparation. Electricity, Food and tioncry will be used by every, Nutrition, Frozen Foods, Canning,; one&gt; j umbo stationery for childGardening.
Clothing,
Health,! rrn wj,j, , h, jr
nama
b|J,
Poultry, Recreation
Leadership,; capital letters will encourage them
Safety and Child Car*.
i to write letters, too.
Earh girl must complete at
Th# cook wJ„ Jik# , |et of £1J
22.95 T o 119.95
• Ifjist ono project to be eligible
y labels for her ‘own Jams
to go to 4-H cnnip. Camp Me- a „ d preserves with her name
• Quarrie i* in the Ocala National |pnntP,j 0n them.
Forest.
T h e different class*
1
Robinson. Thera ar* girls from
neld there this year were:
every county in Uie stale who ai­
Next Christmas, don’t let Santa's annual visit leave you
ming, Foods, Handicrafts and R«-i U0(J Shurl L-uur|e&gt;
They are
•I5’ h &amp; LP’s
creation.
there for a week and attend
in a flurry o f unpaid bills and first of-the-year worries!
Albums &amp; Singles
•
***r l " ° 8‘r ,.
* ,u . classes, have parties, sing, meet
Tallahassee
o
•
other girls, and ju*t have a good
forty-first annual 4-H
Sut* |
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Enjoy a Yuietide that’s free o f money worries— join our
Short Course. They were Mary
'
Ann Tesinsky and Bette Jeanne. Each week ther# i* a radio
Christmas Club today! Decide how much you’ll need
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I station. W* invito every one to
i listen in and find out what 4-H
. . . save a certain amount each week — and have cash
: offers you.
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Myrrh Are Rore,
Costly Offerings
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«i h symbolism o f the
v u roprcrcatad la (ho
gift* o f grid. frxaHiw— e o a i
myrrh t h a t * . M ail brought la
th* tafaat 1 m
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tortaa kata uaad by
both
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glass
a n v a n att riba tad to ft for tha
treatment of an aatooteUag u r &gt;
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Longwood Baptist
Church Observing
50th Anniversary

fw o a tm d gjagaaro far after-five
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Underlining thla aatla-adged
i t e h a d pullover sweater
pro graceful sprays o f bogle
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Cnlturtd pearls and li-karat gold
add gleaming beauty to fluted
lapal pin and brarelet, cluster
tarriags, and dutne-shaped ring
With single cultured pearl. Matchlag handbag accessories Include
algarett* c u e .

Tha WJLU. Watchword to]
"La boron tofothap with God*.
Tha time tad platan far Circle
Mcetiags a n t 81a d n la o aiaot at
the d u m b oach tad Monday at
10:48 with hnmehaon at noon aad
:0 0 m l
program meeting at 1:00
Circle 7 (B.W.C.) tad M a n d a y
night la home. Elder Springe M te
■Ion Clrele, 2nd Wed. 2:30 p.m.
In Chapel. Franeea Horton Circle,
4ta Tuea. night in home. The last
two circle* have been organised
thla yearr ad represent eome of
ih« very finest work o f tho W.M. S.
The officer* e f the W.M.8. a n :
Mr*. R. T, Thomas, President;
Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Young Peo­
ple's Director; Mrs. Myron Smith,
First Vic# President; Mr*. Jo#
Wright. Second Vico PreeWent;
Mrs. H. J. Finch, Secretary; Mr*.
Winie Pippin, Ptaalft; Mrs. R. C.
Moor*, Chorister; Mrs. W. P.
Brooke J r„ Prayer Chairman; Mrs.
John D. Abrahams, Mission Chair­
man; Mrs. R. F. Cooper, Steward­
ship Chairman; Mrs. Vella Wil­
liam*, Community Mission Chair­
man; Mrs. II. E. Turner, Public­
ity Chairman; Mrs. Helen CartSocial Chairman; Mrs. M. G.
Clelandn, Associate Social Chair­
man; Mrs. W. D. Gardiner, Lit­
erature
Chairman:
Mrs. Roy
Britt, Children's Home Chairman;
Mrs. B. R. Beck, Flower Chair­
man; Mrs. 8. C. Graham, Ssrrie*
Man's Center Chairman.
Tha Circle Chairman: Mrs. W.
A. Kratsert, Circle 1; Mrs. B. C.
Moore, Circle 2; Mra. B. F. Mc­
Whorter, Circle 3; Mra. M. N.
Cleveland, Circle 4; Mra. B. Newsome, Circle fi; Mrs. Clyde Hum­
phrey, Circle 6; hire. C. A. And­
erson, Circle 7 (Business Wo­
man’s Circle) Mra. W. O. Nolan,
Elder Springs Mission
Circle;
Mrs. Frank Ilslms, Frances to r ton Circle; Mrs. Fred B. Fisher,
Franeea Horton Clrele Advisor.
The W.M.U. Is fully organised
with very capable and consecrat­
ed leaders In all tha auxiliaries.
Other officers are: Mra. Irving
Pryor, Y.W.A. Counselor; Mrs.
Ruby Rpears, Associate Counselor;
Mrs. Willie Pippin, 13-14 Intermediate G.A.; Mrs. C. L. Park,
11-12 Jr. O. A.; Mrs. John Fox,
9-10 Jr. O. A. Mrs. F. E. Cooper,
9-10 Jr. G. A.; Mrs. H. H. Martin,
6-7-8 Sunbeam leader; Mrs. Helsn
Carter, Assistant Isader;
Mrs.

By M U . KUTH LATO
Thla year make* tha fiftieth an*
nlrersary o f the First Baptist
Church, Longwood, Fla. From a
beginning in 1 M with only ten
membert, thla church haa grorn
to a present membership o f 373.
Its Sunday School, w hich.m ads
each Sunday at 1:49 a. m., has an
enrollmsnt o f 270. The Training
Union meets each Sunday at 9:43
p. m. and has 70 enrolled. Wor­
ship services are held each Supday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:43 p. m.
with prayer meeting on etch
Wednesday evening at 7:45 p. m.
Other departments lnelude the
Wotnan'a Missionary Society and
Us Auxiliaries which keep the la­
dies and young peoplo mission
minded. The Brotherhood helps
the men to know each other bet*
ter and to atudy missions.
The church la sponsoring two
missions. The Lake Mary Baptist
Chapel and the Altamonte Bap­
tist Chapel are both missions of
the Longwood Church which will
be organlaed Into churches In the
future.
The original building Is still be­
ing used, but hat been enlarged
to provide more space. Plans are
being made for a new building
which will include an auditorium
capable o f Mating 330 people. The
educational section will earo for
310 for Sunday School.
Itsv. Lewis C. Futeh, tha present
pastor, and his family have been
In Longwood for 13 months. Thera
hive been 60 additions to tha
membership during these months.
The First Baptist Church of
Longvtood and Its missions coop•rale with the other Baptist
Churches
in Central
Florida
through the Seminole Baptist As
soclation. It also cooperate* with
both the Florida Baptlat Conven­
tion and the Southern Baptist
Convention. Through theea agen­
cies the church Is able to help in
the support of hospltale, schools,
sominarles, children's homee, res­
cue missions and missionaries at
home and In foreign countriea.
A Home Coming Is being plan
ned In observance of the Fiftieth
Anniversary of the church’e serv­
ice in Longwood. The data o f the
homo coming will be announetd A truly superlative gift Is tl
later. In the meantime attend thrilling two speaker, nitomoUe
clock radio. With top tonal quali­
every service.
ty and accurate tlmekccpteg, thla
versatile set also performs such
services as turning o ff th* lights
or starting the morning coffee.
In handsome Ivory and gold case.

CWF's Program
Is Interesting

,WilU an "aye”

fur i personal
chgrm cr chooses eye cosmetics
for. Mother. The mascara, eye­
brow pencil end rye shadow are
available la provocative huea.

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B o.
-old weather and winter
•Ports, a good-looking cotton
ahem gaberdine coat with leather
.arrows and toggle links. Versa
•Hr knit collar; “ insulated lining”
and "wcathcr-pi oofi-d” . In gay
c a a p « . coliis.

The Chrlitlan Women's Fellow­
ship of the Sanford Christian
Church
began
a new
year
with a very Interesting program.
There are threo active circles—
1. A murning group o f young
mothers, which meets the first
Thursday o f each month at the
church at 10 a. m. under the lead­
ership of Mrs. J. W. Knight; 2. An
afternoon circle meet* tho first
Tuesday o f each month at 2 p. m.
In th* various homes o f Its mem­
bers, with Mrs. Ira Metzger as
leader; 3. The Business Women's
circle meets the second Monday
nit* in various homes o f members
at 7:30. Mrs. Eugene W. Patti#
is leader. These three groups are
studying “ Frontiers o f Challenge
•nd Change" a study in our horns
mission field of today. These
groups comprise th* C.W.F. which
meets In general session on the
third Monday night of each month
at the church i t 7:30.
Tho preaent officer* of C.W.F.
ire: Mrs. Harry Falk, president;
Sirs. Oscar T. Pearson, vice presi­
dent; Sirs. George W. Morgan,
secretary; Mrs. Lester Tharp,
treasurer; Mrs. Perry L. Stont,
worship director; Mrs. W. H.
Young, service director; and Strs.
Chandler Vail, study director.
Th* local C.W.F. was ho*,
teas** to tha C.W.F. presidents of
ths 6th District, at an all day
president's conference In early
September. We plan to have a
part in the progrrm o f United
Church Women In our city In ob­
servance o f World Community
Day, World Day o f Prayer and
May Fellowship Day.

bars during tha
cording ta aa aid
For thru*
His birth. Christ's nativity was
celebrated at variaua timaa In
J a n a ry , March,
April,
May,
September,
and
October
by
Christtaa groups.
The Puritan Go vernment banned
the celebration e f Christmas
In England la 1643 in an attempt
to &lt;lo away with all forma ef
frivolity.
A churchman, John
Fierpont,
composed th#
gay
Christman
"Jingle Balls," which has
beta popular fo r ovar a auatnry.
Bayberry
candles, which are
said to foretell good hack for tha
coming year if they bur* bright
at Christmas, wore first mad* by
early settlers la America. They
dipped barberry branches In was
and b o n e d thorn during Dm hail*
aya.
The story is told that ever a
hundred years age a Parish
priest la Salaburg, Austria, roturning late so* eight from ad­
ministering last rites to • dying
woman, waa awed by Urn partic­
ular majesty o f tha (till, spark­
led with stars night want home
to write th*
lovely,
haunting
words of "Silent Night,
Holy
Night". With his organist, Frans
Gruber, playing the g n a t music
on hla gutter, the Father Joseph
Mohr, first introduced Urn hal­
lowed strains o f thla moat popu­
lar hymn to a small congrogatlon
in Austria.

By M R * RUTM LATO
Seminole County's largest edu­
cational Institution last year was
Lymaa School, located midway
between Longwood and Altamon­
te Springs an the Old Dixie High•V*
The school has been growing at
0&gt;* rate at 10$ students par year
for th* past ioor years. In 1BS3SI th an were about 400 en rolls!
la February last year thtr* n a n
MS. This trend will coetino* next
year bccaurc ewao to M first gra­
ders arc sxpectad tad 13 students
wars graduated from high school
test Jana. In addition to this. then,
will prohab*y bs aa Increase in
tho ether classes o f tha school.
This phenomenal growth la dna
to tha rapid increase la tha popu­
lation at th* tergs district served
by th* school which includes
Longwood. Altamonte S p r i n g s ,
Casselberry, Fern Park, Forest
City, Bear Lake, and Sanlando.
Tha school waa asteblishad on
It's present sit* la ISM, to replace
a number o f on* and two room
buildings scattered over this eiee.
At first tharo were only six room*
and sight teachers. Next year tha
faculty will number 32, Including
E. 8. Douglas, principal, and W.
W. Wharton Jr., assistant priadpaL la addition to these, a band
Instructor aad a music teacher
will spend three days each week
at the school.
To take pare of the increasing
enrollment. Superintendent R. T.
Mllwee requested a special sur­
vey o f the situation by the State
Derailment of Education They
have recommended the following:
New Construction: The plant
should bo expanded by the con­
struction o f the following new faduties Immediately: (a ) right
elementary class rooms; (b) a
cafetorium; and (c ) an adminis­
trative suite including clinic and
storage. The estimated cost: $300,160.
Due to tbo current steel strike,
construction o f these badly need­
ed buildings will undoubtedly bo
delayed. Classes will then hive to
be held In temporary quarter!.
"This will be the most difficult
year wa hav* had to fa ce," Prin­
cipal Douglas stated. "Fortunate­
ly, our poopl* realise this and 1
am aura that they will give us
thslr loyal support"

o f •mhalmiag oils.
8* highly
fr s g n t t
vases of (very aad alabaster
w o n fashioned to preserve them.
Historians tell os that frank*
iasoarc arcs hunted to purify the
air, aad (hat to breath* Urn fra­
grance would "com fort and
Brash
tha
spirit"—much
emailing salts era used today.
A portion o f frinklacans* waa
! lettered (a be aa antidote for
u n lock poisoning, as wall as a
c u n far leprosy.
Myrrh waa th* main ingredi­
ent o f the anointing oil of lb*
Tabernacle. Kings aad
queens
tt to perfume aad beautify
themselves.
Mixed with water or win* and
taken Internally,
It was
belkved to b* at ooca a stimulant
and rcdatlva, a tonic
and . as­
tringent.
Today many rosins a n
rofe m d to as myrrh, but "tru e"
myrrh was a gum rosla, product
o f tbs Commiphora
Myrrh,
a
small trs* that grows In East
Afriea aad Arabia.
Frankbicsnst Is a produet o f
tree o f tha Boawallla family,
aatlve o f tho asms arose.
Long month* ware spent in
harvesting these precious resins,
which had to bs brought to Palestlne by caravan over long and
hatardoua Journeys.
Thus It la llttla wonder that
such rare and coetly offerings
chosen as gifts befitting a
king,
for
frankincense
and
myrrh carried th* blessing* of
The practice o f cutting young good health and religious favor.
evergreens to use aa Christmas
tress Is not harmful to th* forcite, but extremely helofnl.
Nearly half o f th* 21 minimi
evergreens that make op Amer­
ica’s Christmas tree harvest art
farm - produced. Nearly nine*
tenths of the entire crop waa cut
tlmberland.
on privately-owned
Also, about five million trace are
Imported yearly, moit of them
from Canada.
There are definite
favorite*
when it comes to
selecting a
Christmas tree. Th* best seller
ie tha balsam fir, a product e f
New England and northeastern
United States. The second moat
popular Is the D ougin fir o f tha
P i rifle coast. Black spruce, red
cadar and white epruce follow as
America's favorites.
These five varieties account for
• Doubts Hardwood Baa*
S3 per rent o f aU tha Christmas
• Strong
and
RestUlent
trees used.
B eau tifu l
Imported
H o u r g l a s s Daslgn
Damask
Springs
Kay Schmidt, 4 4k 8 Sunbeam
• Non-Sag Edgs
• Hand Tied Eight Waye
iftad
• Inner Tuft
leader; Mra. Laland Rudd, As­
• 6 Hardwood Lege
• Beautiful Imported Da*
sistant leader, Mrs. Ruby Carter,
mask
Ticking
Bunbeam
Baby
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Vanto Duke, R. A. Counselor.

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By MRS. RUTH LATO
Christ Episcopal Church, Long­
wood, was organised in 1679. The
service* o f the church from the
Book o f Common Prayer were
read by an appointed Layreader,
Frederick H. Rand. The congre­
gation met at that tlmo In a smaU
log school house on the property
of E. W. Ilenk, founder o f Long­
wood.
Meanwhile Mr. Rand drew plans
for tha church building and with
th* help of tha Rev. F. R. Holman,
John Searcy and hie brother,
Jamei Searcy, erected Chriat
Church as It now stands. Thus it
is tho first organised church in
the Town of Longwood.
Today it is an active mission of
the Episcopal Diocese o f South
Florida, with a full seheduja of
activities throughout tho year.
There Is a Church School, Wom­
an's Auxiliary, Altar Guild and
Arolytea Guild.
Soon it la hoped that an
active teenage youth grou; will
be organised. In order to meet

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L. Beer.
of perfumes and toiletries thl*
Phil Packard, who married
season is
really
distinguished
Olivo TleUema, new operates, with
and elegant , , , and makea an
the assistance of Mrs. Packard,
imprcslve gift.
Many packag
By MBA. RUTH LAYO
Phil's Apertetos.
Norman da Vera Reward Chap­ Inga a rt functional, aa wen aa
''LONGWOOD" - a small but
Over 96 yean ago the old
decoratlva and
you'll discover growing city, Just one mile west
ter, United Daughters at the Con­
Oviedo Bank failed during the de­
rfumes, colognes, lipsticks and ef highway IT-82 and half-way be­
federacy, w as organised la San­
th needs In
plastic purses,
pression days and during tha
ford In 1921 b y a group o f local Jewel boxes; attached to saebet tween Sanford and Orlando, WEL­
haetle
time was blown up by per­
COMES YOU!
dolls
and
toy
son or persona never identified.
ladles, with the assistance o f Doc­ bags, bells,
The 1920 acres o f the city offers
tor Norman da V an Howard, a animals.
Ten yean ago the new Citiaens
one all the natural beauty ut the
A
favorite
with
everyone
la
Bank o f Oviedo was activated and
Confederate veteran, for whom
tropics. Youg home may be loca­
the purae-aised travel container
a brand new building built for
the chapter was named. Mrs. J.
ted on any of tha 23 miles c f pav­
for perfume . . . now told In a
same. Now this bank has mllliona
N. Tolar served at 1U first presi­ le t with perfume, metallic con­ ed or clay streets. Surrounded by
on deposit C. R. Clonta Is pres­
• IR 0* bo? 1 ll “ traditionally Christmas u trimmlnr
orange trees, stately pines or
dent
tainer and miniature funnel.
ident e f the bank. Charles G.
palm trees. The business district
The history o f the United Daugh­
Shaffer was brought hero from
New on the market are hostess can amply supply your many
paper
Melbourne as cachler but be la
ters of the Confederacy is the sets with fancy
reeds. There being eeveral very
now vice-prosldent as well as
ehronlcle o f the patriotic wutfc of towels and small guest soaps.
rlthoot calories will h«lp you trim your figure whlTo you trim
fine groceries and markets, hard­
Southern woman the marking of
Harold Ward. Mrs. Leon Otllff
Dusting power and bath salt ware store, variety and dry goods
graves o f Confederate soldiers and ■eta, bubble bath and bath oils
started aa a taller and was pro­
Thay are economical, too. Saccharin, you know, la 400 «i»—
stores. And should you ehooae to
an education, historical and bene­ are always welcome gifts.
moted as cashier. She baa resign­
~ fy *
farther so it coata much taaa la
dine out, there la the Longwood
ItTiac 7«® awaatnaaa without &gt; single caloric.
volent program.
By MARIAN JON Eli
ed Just recently. Mrs. Henry
Beautifully
boxed,
sweetly Hotel and Mveral eating establish­
tat stand la a bowl or
Slavia, Just aontb e f Oviedo, Woleott b taller booheeper, while
The two earliest groups o f wo­ icented, toilet soapa are appro­ ments where the food la always
saccharin tablet* (U grain)
1until dissolved I in • cup# watar
is a very thriving community Wiley Able la assistant eashler.
men working In these fields ware priate for everyone.
delicious.
and has many lovely cltliens and Mrs. Maria Burch baa r a jlased
in 1880 la Missouri and Tennes­
For evening wear, she'd love
LONGWOOD, Uke all other
see.
18 ® s non-fat dr
to receive a tube o f her favorite towns Is In the process of growing. neighbors. Celery and vegetables Mr. ClUff, bet not tn title.
la thoroughly
akim milk
Ai time want on other Southern lipstick in a glamorous gold or Here, the Town Clerk, Charles are tha main points of Interest
Celery eltrua thd vegetables are
8 Up. vanilla
in business there.
states formed their organisations Jeweled cate.
the principal means ef Uvellhee&lt;
Morrison,
Informs
us
that
abiee
C am tad chill. Serna 8.
For the girl who works, or January l, 1956, building permits
doing this work, with each auta
A . Duda and Rons, begun since in this area although recently
travels,
a
fitted make up Ht Is fur new hornet have been issued cur arrival fct Oviedo, is er.a c f cattle St U llag IU place w ill
tola
;
a
different
aan
e
until
in
I T e S ! ! * u !n t a : i 8 c *h e * Of rum may
1800, thay banded together under Ideal, You can choose frem plas­ at the rate of three per week. the most widely known business these.
■tMU’ , ‘ &lt;iw*v*r. * ifh Jlf*«r &lt;1Vfc oa.) of dome*tit
wkiikty or rum centalna 120-150 additional caloric*.
the present name o f the United tic, leather or aimulatad leather And at prestnt a building contrac­ establishments in the auta. it la
B. 7, Wheeler is another pro­
eases containing: akin cleanser,
Daughters o f the Confederacy.
tor it contemplating tho construc­ owned r id operated by Andrew minent eltista tn celery, eUrai
llqud
foundation,
The organisation has 890 chap­ freshener,
tion o f 21 homes on tho tract for­ Duda Jr., Ferdinand Duda and and many other enterprises. Nel­
and John Duda. They alio have son and Company, Whesler Fert­
ters In 84 states with 33,319 mem- powder and llpstlkk.
merly known as Manana Farms.
Sow toe. j a
complete
eys
rattle business In other paria of iliser Company, Nalson Hardware
ben , Including the General do
President
of
the
Town
Council,
Polignoc chapter in Paris, France. make-up kit In an attractive box. R. C. Carlson and Water Commis­ tha state, primarily, near Cocoa. Store are among h b Interests.
It contains: two (hades at eye­
They have a largo plaes of bullThe officers o f the local chap­
C. R. Clonta Associated Grow­
shadow, mascara, eyebrow pencil sioner, Samuel Johnson, announ­ nrta at Belle Glade, also, and em­
ter are: president, Mrs. P . E.
ced
Just
this
week,
that
the
new
ers takes In another group of
Roumlilat; vice-president, Mrs. B. liner, eyeshadow brush and mas- well drilling has Just been com­ ploy many people at all of these
prominent celery growers, such aa
L. Perkins; tnd vice-president. liner, eyeshadow .brush and mas­ pleted. The well will pump over places. David Earle, Jamas PearM. L Gary. C. R. Clotttl. W. R
■ r MARIAN JONES
la almost impostibla not to laava Mrs. W. O. Brinson; secretary, cara brush.
500 gallons a minute without the tan, Lex Abell. Douglas Jackson, Clonta, J. M. and J. IL Stolay and
Every
woman
will
love
to
get
out
tomt.
Tho
grocery
storaa
in
Tho business eatabllahmtnts In
Mrs. J. If. Nicholson; treasurer,
the F.llle families, are only a few many others.
dcluxa manicure sat with all water level of the well lowering.
OVled* art growing to rapidly It town are owned and operated by Mrs. D. D. Caldwell; Historian,
Also, a new Jet-pump Is being In­ connected with them.
the
necessities
for
lovaly
nails,
C, 7 . Nlblaek U prominent tn
H. R. Spancer, J. C. Falrcloth, Mrs. M. R. Strickland; Registrar.
They have n school alee, up
stalled which wUI give Longwood
celery, vegetables, eltrua and cat­
0 . W. and Roy Alford, D. D. Mrs. Z. B. Ratliff; Recorder of plus her favorite polish.
through
the
eighth
grade.
The
A Junior ilia manicure kit for unlimited water supply and equip­
tle industries; Don Ulray, with
Gamraage, D. K. Kersey, Tommy Crosses, Mrs. Philip Mara; and
young mliiea will be an encour­ ment being of the latest design ninth up cotnee to Oviedo. These the Estes Coop; Milton and Gena
Mltchal, Mrs. Bajema. J. W. Me Chaplain, Mrs. W. B. Kirby.
ere eertalnly fine people and Gore, also associated with Estes;
agement to good grooming. Toil and most modern.
Klnnon hat a meat market.
The chapter membership la 43. etriea. for little girls are espe­
LONGWOOD also maintains a wonderful workort and so co­ T. II. Daniel!, also with Estes;
Spencer and Alford bandit mar
cially gift packaged to delight Fire Department which la manned operative.
George W. .Morgan, associated
chandlse, too, In addition tq the
them. Give har a aat of toilet by Chief John Farina and a group
They have an Old Folks' nomt, with B. F. Wheeler, as well
Grocery Business.
water
and
soap,
or
a
bubble
bath
o f Volunteer Firemen. Atso a Po­ connected
with the Lutheran Lawson A. Hardy; Jamaa Partin,
I believe that the father of Theo­
and hand lotion sat.
lice Department which la being Church, known as the I.utb»*nn with C. T. Nlblaek; and many
dora Aulln and Mrs. R. L. Wheeler
brought up to date to meet today's Haven and also an orphanage. The others In the celery and eltrua
and Andrew Aulln wai tho first
requirements under the eupervl St, Luke’s Christian Du- fiehool industry.
Poatmaster In Oviedo. Oviedo was
The Past Noble Grand's organi­
ilon of Chief Claude Layo.
has the Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy
originally known as Solaret Wharf, sation of Samlnola Rebckah Lodge
Among the large grove owners
We have our own United States aa pastor. E. L. Rellhorn la in thla section, in addition to
aa article on thla was written was started In 1948 by Mrt. Mae
Government Post Office and RaU principal o f the school and the somo previously named, nro Mr.
several years ago for the Sanford Myers, who was then the District
road Station on the main line of Rev. Tuhy head o f the Haven.
Builder.
Deputy President This la a so­
and Mrs.
C. Parker; Mr*. Nan
Pocket and purse asiessories
My fathar-ln-law, the lata Batti cial group who assist the Lodge In have an added note of fashion tha Atlantic Coast Line R. R.
Other {imminent friary p'ori# Parker, Bob, Dlek and Ed ParkThere are two churches, Baptist In Slavia include all of the Mlk- tr| Mr. and Mrs. Ben II. Jones)
Jonas, was Poatmaster whan I many ways to an aim to promote combined with general
utility
cams here after whleh Mrs. Clara friendship and good fellowship. and will rate high on your gift and Eplseopil, where everyone l*r Brothers and Sons, Johnny C. 0, Lea; Mrs. C. L. Waat;
E. Mariner served for four years. Each year they have charge of list. Selections are
easier
be Is welcome to worship. Also many Jakubein and many others.
George and Minnie Meanst Mrs.
J. B. Jonaa Jr. baa bean Postmas­ the banquet given the president cause of matched leather goods clubs and organisations to help
R. L. Wheelsr; I'ra. B. F. Wheol
T
han
la
a
small
store
and
fil­
ter for 20 yaan . It hat grown of the Rebekah Assembly on her and the variety o f colors and fill your leisure time.
er Sr.; and many others.
ling
station
there
owned
and
op­
from a fourth to a second class official visit.
LONGWOOD, Just a nice drive
designs.
Tho Acorn Cattl# Company was
erated
by
Mrs.
Martin
Stanko
office; and we hope, with the 45 They havo furnished tho rest'
For teenagers, there arc amus from the hustle and bustle of
formed by IL P. Lamont a few
acre sub division being opened and room and bought tables fo r the Ing billfolds and French purses the city t* surrounded by many and the lata Mr. Stanko.
yaan back and la a large and
more following, that it will grow dining room and kitchen; also In ptaiUcs and waihable tenth of Central Florida's attractions.
thriving place now. D. D. Daniel!
even larger.
Namely, Sanlando Springs, The
some Venetian blinds.
an . trimmed with Jewel*.
Collecting unusual, rare
and b also another In tha cattle
The rural route was added
The lady o f fashion can have Big Tree, Sanfard-Orlindo Ken­ Interesting cuff links ll a new
The meetings are tho fourth
good many years ago. Jack Kassil Tuesday night of e«ch month a complete set to match the lin nel Club and tho newly reluvana hobby for man. H u y are prised business. Tbs l*rr*‘ t cattle man
In this territory b A Duda and
was tbs first carrier, and remained
Park
Raceway for their rarity and
histories Sons. Wa had not mentioned them
and are held either in homes of ing of her purse. Pastel leathers ted Seminole
in that position until his death
are
the
latest
and
are
used
for
Horse
Track.
Here
you
may
sea
significance rather
than
their before In. connection with celery,
the members or the Lodgo room.
about three years (go. Theodore
The present officers are president. everything from wallets to cig many of tha nation’s finest hemes* monetary value.
aa wa w an going to include them
Aulln Jr. is the present carrier.
Mrs. D. C. Howard; vlce-prail aratte cases. Gold and colortr!
In a note about Olavla, but wa
dent, Mrs. Virginia Anderson; Florentine details art used, as models for dresa occasions and racing horssa being trained eaeh Just' bad to mention slightly
well
as
nallheads
and
pearls.
secretary, Mrs. May Ruborn; and
spacious pocket secretary types winter.
hare.
For men, there are ultra-slim for the business man. A match
treasurer, Mrs. Grace Cordell.
LONGWOOD la aa Incorporated
Nalson and Company, began
Ing eyeglass case, or a slim cig city and la governed by • Mayor many years ago by 8teen Nel­
arette ease whleh has a pocket and five Councilman who an slee­ son, has bear, owned and operated
for his lighter, will be waleomc ted every two year*.
for many years by tha late 0.

Local U D C Group
Started In 1921

Longwood Small
But Growing

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By MARIAN JONES
Flowera seem to grow la pro­
fusion In the Oviedo locality from
fusion
In Oviedo Judging
by
tho nambor o f nurseries, etc.
Joseph Leinhart probably baa one
o f the eldest bus loss* establish­
ments o f thla nature. Joe Battle
moved to Ovleda from Orlando
and conducts such a basinets, also
J. W. Bedenhaugb, G. A. Bacon,
L. A . Woolfolk—and there is
KUhryn's Flower and Gift Shop,
and Littleton Nonaries.
V # also have two honey estab­
lishments. Tim's Florida Honey,
owned and o paratad for many

Celery, Vegetables
Are Main Interests
O f Slavia Business

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Businesses In Oviedo
A re Growing Rapidly

Past Noble Grands
Is Special Group

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Young women's gift
choices
are aura to Include compacts,
Jeweled earrings and pins, dips
and rings. For gifts of Jawalry
maka any woman seem prettier
—and younger. It la all a matter
o f accent. Tha Jeweler can ba
helpful, for he makes it his busi­
ness to know tha fashion trands,
whether It emphasises
longer
walit-llnea, shorter sleeves, dis­
tinctive necklines,
or
whether
the Jewel accent la to bo near tha
face, Upd, waist or slsawhere.
Sterling identification
braeolcts are worn early today by
young men in their team; their
pen and pencil acts, leather wal Presenting fe r Chrlatmaa—this
eta and desk accessories
will aa« electric shaver for woman.
tend to rallact professions or oc Slim and aleek In design. It fea­
cupations. Smoking
accessories tures one aide af the ahavtng
lake on importance, including I heed far underarms and the other
lighters, clgarctt eases, hollers. quarts. Jade green and aqua.
Rings may aaaume tha import­
ance of fraternal insignia, the
dignity of initial or signet de­
HUR
signs. Perhaps tho
blrthstone
ring has become significant in
the young man's Ilfs aa a gift
ring worth having and wearing
for its symbolic
meaning and
proof of someone's lasting a f­
fection and regard.

Then's many a happy avmiaf
wrapped up In tMsa haadeomq
package! It contains’ two longwearing Bicycle Facka and ah
Instruction book aa haw ta play
Solitaire ISO ways.
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F. Whaclar. Mrs. Wheeler lives
In the lovely Wheeler homo yet,
and two aona-in-law, William If.
Martin and John Evans, are pri­
marily runners of the business
now. They also run W h e e l i . f M.
Fertiliser Plant and Hardware
Store.
W. C. Schumacher, Frank W.
Talbott, A. 0. Tedford. George"
C. Means, A . A. Myers are num«
bered among tha amptoyss o f t h * B. F. Wheeler IntensL
Lake Charm Fruit Company,
owned and operated by U. A.
Ward and Bona, b now operated
by Harold and Ernest Ward.'
They own much celery and eltr:*
le n d . In addition to tha t
v
Packing P lant Let me add that*
Nation and Company also
a Fruit Packing House. Lake
Charm alao operates an lea pi utj
whleh. during tha war whan lew
was short, furnished Orlando and
•oma other surrounding
place*
with additional lea. J, Y . Harris
and E- 0 . Wise are connected
with Lake Charm Fruit Co. Jon
W. Beasley, Joe L Beasley and
Ray Beasley are among that*
faithful workers.

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Oviedo Clinic New
Addition To Town
By MARLIN JONES
Wa have already written an ar­
ticle on tho not Oviedo Drug
Stor* It la Indeed a lovaly new
addition to Oviedo. Tbs eld Oviedo
Drug Store was owned and operat­
ed by Charles T. Nlblaek and his
wife, Lucille, when we arrived in
this town. It later changed hands,
tho Hunt Brothers, now at Kis­
simmee, running it until they had
to go into the service.
Ben X Jon es then purchasod it
and opin ted it until a little over
two years ago.
Wo cannot help but be proud
o f our City Hall Memorial Build­
ing, built in memory o f those
boys who gave their lives for us
who remain to enjoy all Its splen­
dor.
Another addition to 'ba tows,
well worth mentioning, la tha
Oviedo Clinic. Dr. Edward W.
Stoner and hie wife, Glenny, as­
sisted by Miss Ruth Kimball, run
tha place smoothly. They are
n o w iMisted by our new Oviedo
graduated Nurse, Miss JoAna
Flem ing, who graduated from Or­
ange Memorial Nursing School In
September.

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\ Mick May Have
Trouble This Year,
Reindeer Shortage

Home Owners Extra Fun This Year

Belleva It or not.
there’* &lt;
shortage of reindeer*,
»o
If |
With the number
of
newg
Santa Claua misses aomc -winghomes
being
built
hitting
a
new
ater* thla yaar, It' could ba of­
gifts i
fered plauilbly that he « i a not high, choosing Christmas
able to round up enough r Indeer for these new home owners Is
for hia yearly trip
rrutnd the; going to be extra fun!
new *&gt;nme hy rhnneing e decora­
•w&gt;h»
It's always a thrill to give or. tive gift. The decor of the home
The reindeer ahortage baa be­
come, In recent yeara, much too receive gifts that will add to. should guide, the choice and there
aeute. It haa been estimated that| the good looks or convenience of is an unlimited gift selection for
shopper, every style home.
wolvea have deatroyed 300,000 of a new home. For the
Lamps, planters, vases, mir­
Santa's helpers within the laat the possibilities are endless I
The gift choice can be welcome rors—the list
is
endless—are
decade or so, leaving an approx­
addition! to the living room, den offered in modern and traditional
imate 50.000.
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Inspired
gifts for the Early AmerThe difficulty o f keeping the. or bedrooms, gadgets for
animala alive
in a
temperate kitchen, clever barbeque acces- |Can home,
GARDENING GADGETS
climate makea it unlikely that aorlea or gardening equipment.
If possible, It la a good idea to
Most new home owners are
any of the few remaining will be
transported from
their
native visit the home and get an idea faced with a bare yard that is
regions to other lands for the of the color schema and what itill in the dream-garden stage,
Gifts to make
thia
planting
holiday season, a; has been done seems to be most needed.
If your preference I* a gift easier and
more
fun.
come
In the paat.
American boys and girls will that a homemaker will use often. Spring, will rate a warm wri­
have to be satisfied with stand- the houseware* department of, come when the Christmas packins. The few department stores your favorite store will yield age* are opened)
exciting i Helpful books, all
kinds
of
featuring Santa’s complete outfit doxens and doxent o f
I gardening tools, potted plants to
thla year will be using
native gift ideas.
COLORFUL GIFTS
be pl^citcd outdoors Ister or coldeer aa substitute for
Dasher,
The choice o f colors In kitchen! orful pot* to add a decorative
accessories make, gift
buying "«*•
extra thrilling! Never
before Ju*1 a few o f lhe ,de“ * you c,n
has there been such an Imaglna- **|jj*j fr“ ™ *
tive array o f colors or so msny K*thcr fro.m “ gift-browal g tr p
clever gadgets to
make
gin- lo y“ ur nur**ry
Z
This year, your Christmas gift
giv ng fun!
„ n add grcat|y l0 the
Joy of
New topper finishes lend a fa m ily . or friend* who are aldistinctive look to electrical ap- rearfy thrilled with their
new
pllance gifts. Note, too, the elac- home,

A liking he modern fsrnUsrs aad aa eslkualasm for snllgst accessories

la combined la thla room. Tko unifying element Is the carpet la sit unusual
dsotga that reflects the fla m of flagstones (but Is so much softer underbet) snd subtly suggests Egyptian motifs. (Bigelow)

This swag can bo
sparkled
with colored Christmas lights or
ornaments. Finish this decora­
tion by creating a large Christ­
It’* Christmas — the happiest
season of (hem all — to let your mas wreath of glistening holly
home sing out Ihlt message to on the door.
all who pass by.
Drcorating the outside of the
B r I g h t In their traditional
house’ ran provide real family
fun and will say to the world Christmas colors of red and greens
that here Is a family filled with the IBM Chistmas Seals will deChristmas spirit.
curate your Christmas gifts and
Even »ho simplest decorating
cards and show that you are
them* can convey your holiday
greeting. Particularly effective helping In the fight against tub­
la a doorway decoration for this erculosis.
says ‘‘ Merry Christmas snd Wel­
come” to all who enter.
Than are limitless ppssibiliHe* in holiday-mood doorway
deror. Adapt the theme to the
styla o f your entrance-way.
For the Traditional type home,
a formal
swag of evergreen
bough* hung over the doorway Is
very effective.

Decorate Home
For Holidays

The gift you make yourself Is
doubly appreciated. A clever and
u n ov sl «lft fir the "Irl who
wears glasses, or sunglasses, la
a colorful felt ’ ’ spec*”
holder.
Cut a pattern from an old rase,
or measure around a
pnhr of
glasses, allowing about an inch

A luiurloua sectional sofa la a welcome addition to Ike living room. Think
of all tho guest* this ono could seat during the holiday season. Upholstered
In a textured material, It haa rlraa simple liars and aa bittreetlng arm
treatment. (National Furniture Manufacturing Co.)

shears are used a blanket stitch
or running stitch can be used.
There are unlimited possibil­
ities for decorating the
case;
sequins, beads, embroidery, felt
cut-outs or metallic braid.
Hies* easy-to-make
"spec”
rasea will be a real conversation
piece wherever they go!
An easy-to-make gift and one
that will be appreciated by your
holiday hostess is a bright red,
or green felt tablecloth with appliqued contrasting designs.

A Christmas gift of a'lver hoiIowa re can be a two-fold gift—
or perhaps even
three-fold —
for the lucky person
who re­
ceive* It. The Jewelry Industry
Council tells us that this is so
because many pieces of holloware have a second and third
use. making them as versatile as
they are
beautiful. Many
of
them, too, can be wit to use in
handsome holiday decorations as
soon as they’re received.
The simple gravy boat, for one
Ihmg, can lead a
more
than
double life by looking pretty as
a holder for fruit centerpieces,
or perhaps at this lime of year.
It will look festive when filled
wilh a mixture o f
tiny
pine
rones, Christmas tree balls and
fresh holly. Flank the graceful
lines o f the gravy
boat
with
sliver candlestick* to which you
have tieda
bc-ribboned
pine
cone and
nobody will
m re

coffee taBlc when you float a
couple of colorful posies in It.
The same is true of the silver
compote whose life
you
may
have been limiting to such duties
as serving after-dinner
mints.
A small bunch of grapes trailing
over the side of the compote and
decorated with brightly corored
leaves will add a dramatic touch
to a small dinner table set for
two, or to a side table
in
the
living or dining room.
So, don't hide
your
silver
when It is not in use
for
the
single purpose for which It wa*
named. Give it double or even
triple use—by letting
it
have

with purchase
of Now
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A gay group of Happiness Rugs Is aoo available for the children's room.
Made of all rolton plush pile, each rug depicts a different scene. They are
J* by «3 Inches. Just right to plsro along tide of a bed. Woven In cherry
colora, they will bo a bright nala In a room. (Kantian) •

V perfect gift hr the teen-age girl U e cedar cheet such at this one. Ne
icen-agrr ever seems to have enough storage space and • chest will take
rare ef the overflow from dresser drawers. In natural flnlth crab orchard
cherry. It ran also double as a orating unit. (Cavalier)
Take your choice o f accompani­
ments for smoked tongue; serve
a raisin, cherry, mustard, horse­
radish or tomato sauce with the
meat.

Strong black brewed co ffe
may be used in a simple spongs
cake instead of the wu'er called
for. Du not use any other flavor­
ing if the coffee is added.

a chance to do one or two of the
Dc sure to let air get at a gel­
many extra duties that readily atin mold before turning out; km
come to mind once
you
give this by running the tip of ■
thought to your silver's
many knife around the edge of tha
useful possibilities.
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Bell-Ringing Still
Part O f Christmas

There are many
year.

Many years ago, In the little
town of Lochrn,
Holland, two
fine bells hung in the church
tower. Their clear tones gave
comfort to all who heard them.
However, these bells had never
been baptiird, arid one night, so
the story goes, they disappeared
from the church tower. The sor­
rowing townspeople searched ev­
erywhere, but the bells could not
be found.
On Christmas Eve. the people
longed for the joyous sound of
the bells — 'proclaiming the
Christmas Spirit. Then, exactly
at midnight, bell-like tones were
heard through the snowy night.
They seemed to be coming from
a nearby pond.
The bells were ‘ never foufid.
but each Christmas Eve, just at
midnight, their chimes rang out
Christmas gifts to choose from for the men this over the town and the legend of
the bells spread far and wide.
Other towns and countries con­
tinued the custom of bell-ring­
ing; till today it has become a
beautiful part o f the traditional
Holiday celebration.

Flowers Associated
W ith Christmas Story

Legend has associated many
plants and flowers with the story
of Christmas. Among these are
the rosemary plant and tny tree.
The story goes that during a
Before decorating your Christ- PJusc in the flight into Egypt the
mas tree, he sure to treat it with Virgin Mother placed tivo gara flameproofing material.
ments o f her liny Sou on the j
This may be done in two ways branches of a rosemary ulant.
— by spraying a flame retardment&lt; Originally its flowers wire supon the branches and needles, or ■(tosed tu have been white, but
by setting the trunk In a chcm i-! the plant changed the color of its
cal mixture, w-hich the tree ab- blossoms to lavender no that they
9 sorbs.
might bear the hue o f Mary’s
Flamcproofing compounds can be c)0ak.
purchased at most paint stores—or
,\t another point in tho Journey
you may be able to get the for- („ Egypt the Holy Family sought
mula from your local tire depart- rCfuge from » thunderstorm be- For hearlhslde glitter or dancing
dates, these vinyl and gold kill
m*nt.
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ncath the branches of a bay tree. mules go places with equal ease
Just to be on the safe side, keep
From that time on, according
a fire extinguisher within easy to the legend, lightning would and smart good looks . , sure to
thrill the most discriminating
reach near the Christmns tree.
never strike a bay tree, and for.
Centuries the devout c f many
lands would plant a bay tree be­
fore their home as n protection
Wc do not know when the first against storms.
creche was set up as a tableau I
-----------to illustrate the nativity, but
church records indicate that S.
Francis of Assisi received special
Here’ s a checklist o f the most
permission from the Pope to re­ popular greeneries
used
at
con stru ct the scene in the Bethle­ Christmns time for home trim­
hem stable.
ming! Check with your florist
Today the crib, surrounded by and see how inexpensively you
figurines of the Holy Family, the can make gay wrenths and garThree Wise Men, shepherds, an’ lands lo brighten your home, ingels and farm animals, is to south side and out.
ern Europe and Catholic countries
Pine anti spruce cones, large j
what the brightly decorated Christ­ waxed leaves, holly berries, and
mas tree is to America and other berries from many of the rose
northern lands.
species, nil help to add
grace
notes of color.
For large wreaths, use white
For over half a century the red pine, fir, Douglas fir. blue spruce,
Dwiblc-Barred Cross has been boxwood, privet and English ivy.
Ihe official emblem of the vol­
Use fruits, berries and even
untary tuberculosis associations the garden-variety vegetables to
in the United States, since lt)2&lt;) give your
greenreyy,
bright
It has been the registered trade­ touches o f color. Use rcil and
mark of the National Tubercu­ tiny oranges: even radishes, on­
losis Association.
ions. red and green peppers can
take their place In your scheme
of decor for bright color Interest.
Christmas Seals are a winning
combinntion against tuberculosis.
The red Pouble-Rarre&gt;l Cross
Buy and use them generously.
earned by the children on this
Christmas Seals help hold the yesr’s Christmas Seals is the
linc against TB. Use them on registered trademark o f the Na­
tional Tuberculosis Association.
all your holiday mail.

•Everyone Should
Flameproof Tree

# Nativity Scene

Christmas time is candy time. Whether you are preparing little
gifts for neighbor*, leaving a »nack for banta or ttu.fir.# tiny stockings, homemade candies are always welcome.
The secret to making perfect candy lies in accurate temperature
control. In sugar cooking, wh.-re exact finishing temperature, are
critical, the difference of Just two or three degrees can nlso mean
the difference between *ucc«**» and failure.
A reliable candy thermometer, carefully calibrated for ca.idy tem­
peratures, will eliminate tho gytiiwork*
Fondant is nno of Ihe simplest and most versatile randies. It can
be used to stuff dates, prunes and apricots; melted, it can be used
to dip fruits and nuts; or it can bo tinted and moulded into a
variety of shapes.
Here’s the basic rrcipe:
Put two CUD* o f sugar, two tablespoons o f light corn syrup or
«* teaspoon cream of tartar and ltt cup* boiling water into a deep,
two-quart sau ce pa n. Stir over low hsat until augur dissolves, then
bring to a boil. Cover and cook three minutes: uncover and cook
w i t h o u t -stirring, to toft ball .Uge (238' M . Wipe sugar crystal,
from sides of pan several times during cooking with fork whipped
* 'Immediately pour on platter or porcelain table top rinsed with
very Told walei\°Do not scrape pun. Roll until fondant feel, only
slightly warm to touch; do not move, berape fondant from edgo or
platter toward center with spatula or wooden apoon. Work with
spatula until creamy and stiff, then knead until smooth und free
from lumps. Wrap in waxed paper: .luce in covered container to
ripen ’.’ 4 hours. Fondant may be kept in refrigerator J to 4 weeks.
The ripened fondant is then ready to bq used in a vunety of ways.
Other candies with a festive air are divinity puffs and rich,
delicious chocolate-pecan slices. Perennial favorites include choco­
late and white fudge, peanut brittle and popcorn balls. All are easy
to make with the aid of a good candy thermometer.

According to tho Bible story
o f Christmas, &lt;hc first carol was
sung by a chorus o f angel, f-rrn
Heaven—the “ Gloria in Fxecl*
, i , “ — “ Glory to God in :.&lt;c high­
est, and on earth peace, good will
I toward men.” .
There is no (act as lo why the
|Christmas song, are citled *Varols” . Thr Latin origin of the word
means “ to dance in u ring," and
the earliest song* were uuiatty
accompanied by *ome sort o f
dance movement Other, scorn
to think the siorl s'em, frum
the same derivation a , ''chop.*''.
St. Francis o f Assisi is reputed
to have conducted a Christmas
service tinging the Gospel and
giving the sermon, and is crctlI ited fur Dm. first sigoilicviP ca rol.
The ballsd type o f care', now
considered by niusiei! writel« as
the true .jrol, is the ulk song
1type, hmi.td down fr-mi genera­
tion to t.en«ration
Join the winning team against
tuberculosis. Buy Christmat Seals
and support your tuberculosis as­
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Make It A Merry Christmas
For The W hole Family
With A Gift From

All's ducky with this toddler nnd her new, stronger styrene plastic
pull toy. Tina in onu of a scrirs of life-site playthings nun- to i ox
seasoned Christum, shopper, to “ string along.'* l t&lt;i d«, tins saucy
duck which flaps it, wing, amt quacks, tho series includes Mary's
little lamb which bleats a* it move, ita head and tail, and a dancing
“ circus" elephant.
Dolls, too, have grown up. A little girl can choose her fsvorit*
television or Storybook character in life-like vinyl plastle and
“ authentic" costume. Boys prefer the super size aircraft rartiers.
auto transports nnd Navy planes. Tin g me authentic in scald nnd
made of unbreakatde polyethylene plastic, 'ihe playpen set will
delight in squeezing and cuddling toy* made of durable polyethylene
or soft vinyl plastic. Both types taka countless tumbles without
complaint.

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Homemade Candies
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Latin Origin
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The faculty and staff of Pine
Ready to use, this flash catfM
Crest School are looking forward
lakes pictures Indoor* and out,
to a good school year. For the
day or night. Gift-boxed with the
1956-57 term, the school has
popular ramera are two rolls of
films, flashbolder. six fl**hbolb%
21 instructional unils in grades
two batteries and an instroctiM
one through eight. John Angel
booklet.
haa been added to the staff as
Assistant principal and Junior
High teacher. Other members of
the faculty are Mrs. Ethel O'Dea.
Mrs. Georgia Booth, Mrs. Clitoris
Ogvls, Mrs. Mary Walter. Mrs.
Jean Lindquist, Mrs. Polly Dan­
iel, Mri. Marguerite Paul. Mrs.
Inet Manos, Mrs. Mildred t.inl,1
Mrs. Beverly Allison, Mrs. Cath­
erine Pearce, Mrs. Virginia Bur­
ney, Mrs. Relle Rumhley, Mrs. Ola
Cochran, Mrt. Mary
Alice lt.it- Bold plaids anil bright rotors reJJf/*
*** Gretchrn
Krehhoff, jurn tn tporl j lrkc|j which atO t « t Nunnelly
M l,, Ann wa&gt;1
makrRum,, „ristm a, gifts,
Whittaker. Miss Lucilc Campbell,
Miss Grorgena Hart and Mrs. |
Iluth Long.
Because of the generosity and
klndnesa of the Hospital U m nl1
(he school Will have an c.'flcient
Pure heaven for the youngsters Is thii unusual Two-Tone Fudge
clinic room. This addition will
— creamy rich chocolate, teamed with the plraaant anltlnru of
nu'wli llliivli to tiu- heuith ami
peanut butter. IIV oil from one tdnipir basic rrcipe combination cf
safety program. Mrs. Ilulda Killsmooth evaporated milk, caramels and sugar. To one-half add pea­
nut butter, and to the other half, add semi-sweet chocolate morsels.
bee o f the Seminole County
Evaporated milk lends smoothness and rich flavor to thia versatile
Health Department will super­
fudge. The high milk solid content of evaporated milk helps pre­
vent formation o f “ sugar)" crystals, resulting in velvety texture I vise the activities , in this area.
Mrs. Fred (ianaa as head of
without beating. Make this wholesome candy in squares, swirls
dropped from a spoon on waxed paper or foil, peanut clusters, rr Ithe P.T.A. Beautification Com­
retls made by shaping cooled fudge into legs and rolling them in
mittee haa done an excellent job,
salted peanuts.
! of securing plants for the school
TWO.TONK FUDGE
1ground*. Fonte shrubs have been
1 cup evaporated milk
■?» cup semi sweet chocolate
donated, others have been pur­
'1 eups sugar
morsels
chased at wholesale prices from
*i peund ( 11) caramels
la cup peanut butter
.....
nurseries. The planter boxes are . . . . . . . . . .
.
Combine evaporated milk and sugar in ‘.’ -quart saucepan. Add
esper
al
y
a
tractive
because
of
caramels. Place over low heat and cook, stirring constantly, until
design is purse lighter with a
their artistic arrangement.
sugar la dissolved and mixture cornea to a boil. Increase heat and
boll 4 minutes, stirring constantly, until sugar la dissolved nnd
According to plans, several Krn‘ lc ,,luf
mixture romes to a boil. Increase heat and boil 4 minutes, stirring
I fields
have* been added
to »Uh white cherubs. Another exconstantly. To !&gt;j cup* of the mixture add tho semi-sweet choco­
I Ihe school campus. A jungie gym rlusivr
feature of the dainty
late morsels and stir until smooth; turn Into grrased 7 or 8-inch
square pin. To remaining mixture ndd peanut butter and stir until
and merry-go round have been lighter is its swivel base.
smooth; turn into pan over chocolate mixture. Chill until firm; cut
purchased for group,
of Pri­
into squares.
mary children.
YIF.Ll): Approximately 2 pounds.
At the present
time
the
’ Use remaining chocolate morsels to decorate fudge.
attendance area for Pine Crest
School is the same as last year.!
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, prinri- j
pal; Mrs. Betty Olenn, score-(
tary; Mrs. Lucille Fester, school 1
lunch manager and Mrs. Johnnie!
The familiar Dutch Bcu
Elam. P.T.A. president are ex
sign tell, you that you’ll
The world of books opens a
tending a cordial welcome to all
find thoio top-quality
whole new realm of gift Ideas
parents and pupils in the Pine
for young and old.
Dutch Boy paints, enamels
Crest area.
Children love books. For the
and varnlthes at our store.
very young you will find picture
Coinc in todjyl
Don't let TB break through
stories printed on coated
cloth
your1 defense. Buy Christmas
that will withstand rough hand­
Seals and hold the line for health.
ling by young hands.
“ Pop-up” books are avuilable
plrto dictionary or a thesaurus
to delight child with illustrations
9a
of synonyms, an atlas or a for­
that fold outward
like little
eign
language
dictionary.
stage settings when the pages
You're sure to please mystery A perfect Ctiridmaa pair Is Ibis
are opened.
...lovers with another “ whodunnit" fragrant
,,,
Grand Epoqur “ Duct”.
A trip to your book store will|,0 n,|,| tn ,f,cjr coltsection. and in |„ a feminine package, IIV a gift
reveal hooks that children can! lighter vein you'll find collec- that every fair lady will welread themselves — once they v c . tiorui of cartoons, humor
and come!
PAINT &amp; GLASS
learned — a* well as those that
should be read to them by an ^ Armchair travelers
will be
“ Everything To
Tuberculosis will strike alyout
grateful for a gift of stories and
Picture books, nursery rhymes information about othar lands, li)o,oo) Americans .thh year. The
Paint Anything**
and children’s classics are avail
On your next Christmas sluip- Til associations fight spread of |
ahle in all price ranges, depend ping trip, browse
through u
1'ree Parking
the disease through education,'
ing on the quality of the binding. bookstore, and you’re sure to
case
finding,
research,
nnd
reha­
•J.'.lfi Park Ave. Phone 1203
For ihe student on your list find a book for everyone on your
bilitation.
you niuy wish to select a coni'!gift Hat,

Ll fc Size Plastic Toys
Delight The Toddler

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S8, 1951

Reports Vary On Cold
Damage To Local Crops
Heavy
Weather Warms Up; Big Frost
Crowd Gathers To Greet Falls

Santa, Watch Parade
SHS Bind Assn.
Honors Former
Members At Meal
Tfc* first fcomeeomtaf dinner
m i given by tl# Seminole HI*h
Jhfaoel Bind Association in honor
of the auoclaUoo'a form er mem*
b en .
Past members attending' were
ax-president Peter Bttkur. Martin
Otlnecipher. and Mra. J . W. Du*,
gar. Other members were Mrs.
Wade Garner, M n . S. A. B. Wil*
keraoa, Mr. end M n . Herman
Morris, M n. Martin Sllnecipher
and Mr. and M n . S. P . Engebret-

"Oid Man Weather” virtually
laid a raraet o f white for Santa
Claus to arrive on this afternoon
fo r the Annual Jaycec-Merchants
Association Christmas Parade.
Sanford was glimmering in froat
early IhU morning whieh wae,
at first, expected to chill parade
vlewera this afternoon who line
the aldewalks and street! along
the route o f the gigantic mile,
and-a-half spectacle featuring U
bands and a double-score of ftoata.
However, by mid-morning the
sun had displaced the froat and
temperature! rose rapidly to as­
sure a mild and pleasaM afternoon for the annual Christ maa
parade festivities.
Thousands were expected to be
in Sanford this afternoon soon
after schools close at 2:30 to witness what Tommy
McDonald,
chairman of the Jaycee Christ­
ina* Parade Committee tegmed
"Sanford's biggest and best pa­
rade in Its history.
Every detail haa been cleared

^Following the covered d!»h sup­
per, plana for the barbecue to be
held Saturday at •:*&gt; P. m. at
the Elks grounds were discussed,
with M n . A..D. Rountree presid­
ing. The association is sponsor­
ing the barbecue Jointly with the
Elks Club a s a fund raising proJect for purchasing musle and in­
The Seminole County Chapter
strument repain.
o f the American Bed Cross be­
A welcome wa* extended to the gins . Us fund-raising plans thla
U rm er band parents by Andnw week In Sanford.
A Red Cross campaign fund
B neken, SHS principal.
A shot discussion of the ppare- organisational meeting of Semi­
Uon o f the band by band captain nole County Board of Directors
) . D. Stone, Ut Lt. Irma Corley, haa been set fo r Friday, Nov. 30
at 3 p . m. in the commissioner*
and Snd L t Smith was heard.
A surprise honor sr*« extended room o f the city hall.
Donald Doyle, Red Cross Field
to bandmaster Ernrst Cowley snd
his wife when the association Representative fo r Central Flori­
presented them with a three-tier- 1da, together with Gen. Eugene V.
ed bon-bon dish in honor of their Elder volunteer worker assigned
to fund campaign work in this
fe o n d wedding anniversary.
area will attend tke meeting
Doyle will brief the group in
fund campaign techniques and
procedures.
All workers
utready assigned,
and all of those intnrcaUd In Red
Cross work throughout Seminole
County are u rge! te to present
The "unlvenial credit card”
fo r the meeting.
was caught in uie on Highway
Groundwork for the February
17-02 last night the Sheriff's of- and March fund campaign will he
a reported this morning
laid at Friday'* meeting with
And because o f i t Paul Hinting Important information to eomplet*
23-year-old white youth o f 12 Elm a successful campaign passed on
St., West Lebanon, N. H.. Is in to all of those who ttend a c­
the Seminole County Jail eharged cording to looal officials.
with petty larceny and no drirers
Friday's meeting Is th-s first
license.
get-together since- isst week's
Deputy Sheriff Ed C o w a n meeting at whieh campaign work­
caught Harding taking gas from ers were named for the 1357
heavy equipment used In the 17- drive.
02
highway conatruction last
night. The five-gallon can and
-gfece of hose were practically
new, seemingly bought for the
purpose, reported the sheriffs
office.
A representative of the Social
The five-gallon can .vas practi­ Security Administration District
cally full of gai when taxen from Office In Orlando will be at the
recreation bldg..
Fort Mellon
Harding.
"Had the Deputy been a minute Park In Sanford on Friday, Dee.
later the gasoline taker would 7. Friday. Dec. lt^and Friday Dee.
21. between the hours of 9:30 a.tn
have gotten away,”
Deputy
and noon.
Sheriff James Singletary said
This service I* made available
tfp'.-t morning.
to those who wish to apply for
Harding was taken into custody Old-Age snd Survivors Insurance
as he attempted to get away In benefits, social security account
We Ford automobile about six numbers, or obtain information
miles south o f Sanford.
about the Social Security program.

Red Cross To Plan
Fund-Raising Drive
A t Session Friday

'Universal Credit
Card' Is Caught
In Use Last Night

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Social Security
Service Offered

2 Teams Clinch Berth
In Peanut Bowl Game

up and everything la in readiness
for the walling of oatrol car si­
rens to start off the gala parade
at 4 o’clock.
Floats have been completed,
costumes readied, and everyone
anxious to Join in the long lineup
that will move through the down­
town section for a complete hour
between 4 and S o’clock.
Headed by a Florida Highway
Patrol ca r and followed closely
by patrol cars from Sanford Fo­
lk* Department and tha Seminole
County S h eriffs Department, both
city and county commlsiiooers
will see the parade off to a good
start as they become the first
part of the parade.
Seen this afternoon In tha huge
lineup o f bands and marching
groups were the Stftson Univer­
sity band with drum majors and
majorettes stepping high to mu­
sic, Florida Military Aeademy
band and marching unit, Seminole
High School, Winter Park School,
Leesburg High School, Boone High
School o f Orlando bands.
There were also bands from
Crooms Academy, Sanford Junior
High-Pinecrest S c h o o l , Oviedo
High School, Lyman High, and DeLand High School
Twenty small floats manned by
children from Seminole County
Schools intermingled with larger
floats entered by High Schools,
Clvio organizations. Churches, and
business houses.
Of eourse, delighting children
mostly was Santa Claus In his
North Polo regalia as be gayly
waived to children along tha
route. Sent* arrived In all of the
splendor such a noted guest de­
serves.

Premier Ben-Gurion
Urges Nations
To Stop Nasser
JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector (It
—Premier David Ben-Gurion ap­
pealed to the world today to
"stop Nasser now."
Likening the Egyptian Presi­
dent to Hitler, he said methods
applied by Egyptian authorities
In expelling stateless Jews and
depriving many other* of Egyption citizenship clearly recalls
methods used by the Nads.
Ben-Gurion told .Parliament a
number o f Egyptian cars captur­
ed in Sinai tor* the swastika
marking and that an Arable
transition o f "Mein K a m p f was
found in the baggage o f a number
of Egyptian offleeri taken prison­
er by the Israelii.
H« presented a resolution. Im­
mediately adopted, expressing
‘‘profound shock at atrocities per•petrste*! agaio.t the J*w« of
Egypt by the Egyptian military
Junta and that country’s dictator,
who is trampling Into th* dust
the right* o f men.”
The resolution was supported
by deputies of all parties except
three Communists.

Mental Health
Assn. Lauds CBS

Sanford Churches
Are Making United
Appeal For Blood

Estimates o f damage from the
cold wave whieh struck the San­
ford vegetable growing area vary
A West Coast man's leg and
with temperature* reported from hip were shattered last fall by
22 to 34 and a heavy froat blaa- an accidental shotgun blast while
kiting all of Central Florida.
hunting with his friends Before
Sandy Anderson, manager o f he could leave th# -hospital, thla
the Sanford State Famere Market man waa given 34 pints of blood
said that “ In my opin:oa the and three pints of Mo.i-1 plasma.
frost and 34 degree tsmperatura There was no way he could have
in Sanford will clean out beans, obtained this quantity of blood
a large-seals
cueumben, eggplant, a« a mat­ except through
ter o f fact all o f our tsnder crop.” Mood procurement program.
At tha last meeting of tha
"The hardy crops,'’ said San­
dy Anderson, "won’t bo hurt.” Seminole County Ministerial AtHe explained these would Include ■delation It was decided that a
cabbage, ctlsry, green onions and cooperative effort should be mad*
tosrard establishing blood bank
others.
accounts for the churches of
Randall Chase at Chase and Sanford.
While
some few
Company said "Beans and tander churches have established blood
crops including eggplant and pep­ bank accounts most of these
pers will bo hurt pretty bad.
need replenishing.
Chase tald, however, that cabAfter the need for a large-scale
bage, celery and hardy crop* "are Mood procurement progrsm was
In good ahape— the cold will oven graphically presented by tha Rev.
do them a little good.”
A. G. Mclnnls, a committee was
Roby Lain* with the J. C. appointed by the
association
Hutchison k Co. said "The cold president, the Rev. Milton A.
waa pretty bad.
Wyatt, to plan, publicize, and
"W e've bed reporte from the promote the United Chureh Blood
Ztllwood area.” Lain* said, "but Appeal- The Rev. David Carntflx
the temperaturek weren’t too uni­ and the Rev. Robert Spear were
form. Temperatures were from appointed with the Rev Mclnnls
who serves as chairman.
22-27,” he said.
The first 'Blood Donor Day’ has
"It’s hard to say what the dam­
age will be, It’s a little too early been s4t for Tuesday Dec. 11 at
to estimate. We had tea over there the F lat Presbyterian Otunrh in
fZellwood) last Friday and frost Sanford.
Saturday with very little dam­
age.”
Lain* said, "The cold weather
this morning didn't 1? any good.”
It wee also reported, said
Lain*, that temperatures dropped
to 27-22 tp the southern port Of
M AJuiA (ft— Hundred* of J *
the state with a pr*t,y heavy slan seamen srere missing and
frost in all areas Moat tsnder the crew o f an American freight­
things were hurt he (aid.
er
wae
reported
abandoning
R. C. Hetsel with the American ship today as storms continued
Fruit Growers said that "beans to sweep the South China Scs and
were pretty well picked over but the Western Pacifte.
what waa left « M tamaged by
Globe Wireless Intercepted a
this morning’s low temperatures, message
from
the 8 292 t o n
and fr o s t"
|freighter Charles E. Dant sayTh* temperature around tha *°g the captain had ordered his
American Fruit Groweri office on 44 crewmen o ff In Llngayen
the West side registered 29*v to gulf, on th* wast coast of Luson
SO this morning, Hetsel reported. Island.
The U. S. Navy ship M&gt; iklngun
"Over In this mock area of

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DE BART BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT: planting trees end shrubbery la a landscaping project
sponsor*, by tha De Bary Garden Club. (From left to right): Mrs. John M. Byre, chairman o f the
beautification committee; Mr*. Telman Van Arsdale of her committee and M n . Theodora B. Broome,
president of the club. (S taff Photo)

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New Post Office M a l e n k o v Is Said.
Area Landscaped To Be In Budapest
By Garden Club
25,000 Hear
’Prayer For Day'
BUDAPEST CD— Former Sovlstj
Premitr Georgl Malenkov was-

By Mary Fowler
DeBary—"This Is a happy mo­
ment." described Mri. Theodore
B. Broome, president o f the De­
Bary Gsrden club as with Mrs.
John M . Byrn, chairman of the
beautification group ami Mra. Talman W. Van Arsdale o f her rommtttee, she directed the planting
of two huge cocos plumos* in
front of th* new post office
“ Since the day that we plaeed a
-,u ce In th* old |j s * Aifleo bliUdIng staling that these Interested
In forming a Garden club in De­
Bary would please meet with us
In the civic building • and 9t
women accepted - there haa been
most Intelligent cooperation with
all committees In studying how
to make DeBary more beautlTul.
"This year W# decided on an
ambitious project; that o f land­
scaping the n e w
post office
grounds. With the help of the
Hidden Lake Nursery and A. D.
Rountree supervising the plant
Ing. we feel our Investment of
$ t « Is going to pay o ff In beauty
and contentment, plus the attentlon that it will get from North­
ern visitors approaching o ir vll-

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ment of Russian-installed Pre­
mier Janos Kadat.
An excellent source, who asked
not to o* quoted by name, said. More than 23,000 calls were raMalenxov now a deputy Soviet |corded on the "Prayer For the
premier, arrived tn '.he Hungarian &amp;ay" .service here In Sanford,
capital. Nov. 23
j according to the Rev. Phillip
This source said it was M a l e n - L u t h kov who advised Kadar to change.clJ n
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8
ed“«m er
his lenient attitude and resort’ tol
lJ*v ,* 'ed *'*• flgwwg thl#
Harsh
measures against still warn,nI.
striking Vung.-rlt* worker#
The estimate that more than
• This v &lt;
explanation given
***** be,rd
fop Kadar's two shnrp speech**1!,
Fof.
•• •
broadcast Sunday and Mon-lay in ( / ? ! “ *mum 0DV
tbe R«vwhich he reversed his former
, ? ! m in n ,!l1nd
th»t
conciliatory attitude 'n con fer
r
w 1 0,0
thousand*
ences with leaders of the workers'. . orc "*.7 an accurate count o f
council of Greater Budapest.
! ,he " umbcr o f ealN made to th*
Although Kadar has Vstcd ex T ! * 1,*;* , '.nc° An&lt;- »• t* * ” »valU
pllclty that he will add only "non_ .’ _
_
partbans" to his presently 1"0 _ T „ P r,F, r For The Day Is a
per cent Communist government,' f.u c **rv*^* made available to
he conferred yesterday fur three, ,i™‘ ® ^ ho f#el ‘ he ne*d *°r •
hours with Bela Kovacs, secrc-1 "J°.'?cnt • " * * from ‘ he cares
tary general of the Smallholders o f . U,e f7 0rI,,‘
,
merely asks the tlc„
t
.
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Phone operator lor 1928 and a 30.
„ . u wHhouk
Kovacs. who spent more th a m______
^ o n d prayer „ M
heard
seven years In Russiar. prisons |n|rrffrpne0 from outjiJ# j‘n"™

and Is irobahly the only person t(lCM
the Hungarian pea.vntry would The service U available 24 hours
"The leaf erop. are pretty well pine, to Taeoma, Wash., ihl'ted
accept is their leader had been, hotl„ „ (lay with _hc £' ™
burned up from tha cold,
said in k „ .v* ,.«■
*
H tfl| Hope dwindled for hundred, of The ladle, posed with shovel. a minister of .tat* In Imre Na- ch, nged „ „ lhn lutotna„ e y
* o v * r V " * nt awer service once each day.
In most reporting areas it w as1Malar and Chinese fishermen *n(1 ath*r InvpeHntenU
but
wh^ ' h^ Ro“ Un‘ overthrew. | No mfntlon of tfh,trcj, ^ a .
too early this morning to estimate missing o ff th* east coast of M a-, gratefully handed over the heavy
What Kadar dHcture.l with ,|on Ia made on thfl ,
recorded
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the damage suffered from the lays
aa mors
bad
w eath er'"01* *° RounMee and hl» asfrest and low temperature*.
Most1grounded British AirFore* planes |'iMants and watched the plantgrowers were sr.Utnj on the
sunand kept royal ravy ships out of
severini.s
cuph*a,
pittisporum,
to detsrmine what damage might the area.
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have been done.
A gale early Monday smashed holly canlssa, podocarpus
On both the east and west sides 80 fish traps off lohorc State. Surinam cherries In attractive
of Sanford a heavy whit* fros Uuilt o f pole* driven In deep wa­ dusters around the new edifice.
fell and remained
toe
long ter and fitted with nets, the traps
periods during calm.
each had up to a half doten men
Leafy plente seen from the living in small huts on them,
highways, it 10 o'clock this mornJohore police said between 200
.
.
,
.. . . h
Ing were showing signs of wilt snd 300 men - "maybe more or F ,lr , " d
“ co,d ,onl,lh,
end damage.
|loss” — ware believed missing. |Thursday fair and warmer.

Weather

Value Of Adult Education Told
participate in the program by
"sending In your checks for the
Christmas Seals; by giving blood
to th* blood bank aqd by having
chest X-raya made when th* Mo­
bile Unit Is In town” .
Announcement was made of the
Christmas party which will be
held on Tuesday, Dee. 11 at 8:30
p. m. Members* families are in­
vited to attend the party. Each
member wa* reminded to bring
a toy, gift wrapped, to be turned
over to the Elks Club's Commun­
ity Christmas Tree.
Mrs. V0I1 Lambertson, public
affairs chairman, volunteered to
attend a supper meeting of USO
representatives to be held Thurs­
day evening at Jim
Spencer’s
Restaurant. The Pilot Club fur­
nishes hostesses two nights month­
ly year round at Iho local USO
Center with Walter 1. Carter
serving this year as chairman of
the committee.
An appeal was read from th»
White Cross Services in Orlando,
for used sheets to be sent to th*
hospitals In Africa. For a number
of years the Pilot C ub has par­
ticipated in this project.
Thera were 21 memberi pre­
sent at th, dinner and progam
meeting. Tickets for the club's
annual Hospital Benefit Card Par­
ty which will be held in th* Mayfair Inn on Jsn. IS were dietributpeeoaa Uus, cutioa and urged all members t* *4 ha kLrt H. Je ftwaaao*.

Frederic C. Murray, director of year;
th *
Industrial S&lt;-wing
Adult and Vocational Education Courses; the Ceramics and Art
for Seminole County, -spoke to (.lasses; and the buainess educamembers of the Pilot Huh
si tion course* whieh are taught by
their meeting held in th* Yacht Mrs J. P. Hall. It is planned to
Club Isst night on the value and start publlr speaking classes, Span­
Importance of Adult Education. ish and Telegraphy as well as
sewing
and decorating
"A person 1* never too old to home
learn” , declared Murray at he course* in the future.
pointed out tha various programs
In closing Murray praised th*
offered In the adult education field, people of Seminole County end
which are designed to create in­ said that he hoped to continue
telligent an well informed citi­ in his chosen profession "right
here in Sanford, then retire here
zens, regardless o f age.
The Diversified
Cooperative in this lovely city” .
Training Program which has been
Murray was Introduced by Mr*.
Instituted la the Seminole High Nancy Brock, education chairman
School for the first time this year, for th* club. A vie, president of
has attracted three girls and 10 the Florida Adult Education As­
boys thus far, stated Murray. He sociation and treasurer of the
explained that the students attend Seminole County Education. Murschool during the morning hours, ray. a graduate o f Nebraska
and work at their chosen voca- State Teachers College, cam* to
tlon during the afternoon for which Sanford In IMS a* director of
they r* ccive a remuneration com- Veterans Education. He
served
parable to any beginner's pay.' five years In the U. S. Army and
Pointing out that adult educa- was discharged as a captain,
tion Is on the upgrade in Semi-&lt; Mrs. Sue S. Stevenson presided
nole County, Murray said there over tha msetlng last night and
ire now 193 whit* students and 2d reminded members that Saturday,
negroes attending vocational clas- Dec. 1 la "Pilot Club Day" for
sea while there are 123 white and manning- tha Salvation Army
100 negro studunt* taking adult Kettles .
education courees.
I Mr*. Ruth Scott, a director of
Among the programs being of- the Seminole County TB Assofered In adult education and voca- elation, and a former member of
tional training, Murray listed the ' the Pilot Club, spoke briefly on
Railroad Training program which behalf of th« Tuberculosis Asso-

The National Association for
Mental Health has announced that
It will present an award te th*
Columbia
Broadcaiting System
for "outstanding service in the
® T w o teams have clinched a played In order to detc-mine the fight against mental Illness” and
berth in the Peanut Bowl game winners In the school's compcti- particularly for Its production of
slated to be played In Ssoford lion for Peanut Bowl Honors, I OUT OF DARKNESS, th* tel*•n Dec. 7 In the Sanford MemorThe winners weren’t deei led j vision program dealing with ‘nenU1 Baseball Park.
until next to the last game "b e - : tal Illness.
The film was shown to a local
The team of Mra. Sybil R iu tb. cause the play has been so close
room at Sanford Grammar School and the competition so keen," j audience at the Episcopal Parish
house on Nov. 4 by the program
won the first berth in the Peanut said lieckenbach.
Bowl lineup.
i Today's seore for the Seminoles clulrmin. Mn A. R Key, of
Thij morning, shortly at-er 11 was made by Gary Bishop when ' the Seminole County Assn, far
o ’clock, th* Seminole* of Mrs he completed the touchdown on Mental Health.
So great was th* popular re­
■vbert Richards room at Sanford a three-yard pass from Butch
sponse to the first TV showing of
(reantmar School defeated the Ruer.
Black Hawks of Mrs. Alice Grants
Next Thursday, th* Sanford OUT OF DARKNESS on Mar. 18
room to clinch a spot in the bowl Grammar School will stage a that CBS presented it twice again
gigantic Peanut
Bowl parade —er Apr. 23 snd Nov. 2S.
lineup next week.
Tb* score in this morning's through downtown Sanford in
"The past few years have seen
game between th* two sixth grade which the Seminole High and a tremendous increase in public
teansa waa 7-0.
Junior High School bends will awareness o f its No. 1 health
Each team at Sanford Gram- piny,
problem — menial Illness,” Sir.
m ts School, said Harold HtckeuTwo stops will be made along F. Barry
Ryan, president of
back, principal tt tha school, has the rout* of the parade for the NAMH. said. "Much o f th. credit
played 19 games against their op cheerleader* and majorettes tn for this should go to CBS and
(Qnanu.
demonstrate their agility and to Dr. Frank Stanton, Its presiLa iB , 449 gams* have been, poisa.
was attended by U
i dent.”

K°auV T ’ll " c b:, T
which
Although the Smallholdersa;fune-1 P'«*er
Rev. Ph|
|,|p 1. voiced by
Su ,ho
,,
Uoned for only . f.w day. during , public |erv|c# thlt
are
£
Nagy a brief regime a'**r being erin*,- t M Putaf gehUnmetL
Inactive during the long Comma- ..#nd
hooe |ha, more £
nU tenure in Hungary, the parly mon&gt; of 0ur rri, mlj tflrmi!!hout
undoubtedly would iv the moat the s«nfnrd area will take ad.
powerful In the country If free vantagP of th# opportltQlty ,0 1-a
electlorr were hs'J
. |j..
Smallholder politicians bell.ve| The automatic answering ser­
in.! Malenkov advise 1 Kadar notiV, „ on wh!ch ,hf ..p
“ Fop
to tolerate the ex'itcncu of other Thc I)ay-. ,a rccor,,0i| „ ma,,#
politicol piirtles until tlm "l[,,n*j possible Ihrough a leas-* with Iho
garlan Socialist Workers party, " ; Southern Ucll Talcphotvi and
K«dar s new ( ommunln party
Telegraph Co.
much atronger.
*
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Man K ilh Bobcat
'Porky' Oliver Is
Tuecdav In Swamp
In„ n Snnford
Today
. „
, ,
. . A 20-pound bobcat was killed

Torlre' Oliver, playing pro f o r i ,ate y„ u rd .y afternoon in tha
h# Sfayfalr Inn around the golf- Tjlk(, M(mr()e Sw
J(11. o ff
Ing rlrcle* of the nation tincH w c&lt;t
street
last December was In Sin ford to- 1 r K U p *who |lveJ
, hp
day for , brief one hour .la y
„ i(, , hat h. hat be&lt;!n ..|etlp|f
Oliver, at the Mayfair Inn track,.. of the heffy an|ma, and
Country Club and Golf Course decided yesterdsv to foljow them,
hi. morning was on hi* way to |
saw M h ,he m|||l anr) ,h#
West Palm Reach to take part hi; female playing
an open field.”
the tournament there.
|F.re Haiti nn ha (tliplayrti the bob*
Apparently pleased with th e;cat tic(l l0 hU blcyt.|e h an „ ph, rJ&gt;
excellent condition of the May-' Tho feinale wa, killed with ena
fair Inn Golf course, Porky Oily- a rif]# lhot tbrougtl u ,, head l t
er posed for Th* Sanford Herald a distance of about 50 yards,
pictures Just before leaving for i &gt;rr , a j,|
th . West Palm Beach tournv
“ More than likely the male la
ment.
„
around.” said Lee. "and I'll get
He will he hack In Sanford for b|m i^ f.,,-,. |ong »
the Mayfair Inn'* $13,000 PGA
Lee explained that he waa us­
°P « n ln Dumber,
ing a toll action rifle wh’rh
wasn't quite quick enough to get
,hoth of th* animala a* they
played In the openway,
"I've seen only three bobcat* la
my life.” he said, "and thla is
ona of them.”

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NO. 113

Associated Press Leased Wiro

W W I Veteran Burns
In One-Room Dwelling
iCause
Of Fire
Unknown

CofC Membership
Clean-up Drive
Starts This Week

A 69-year-old World War t
veteran burned to death in his
one-room frame home early Sat­
urday night.
The final cleanup drive for
Geer Blaine Chubb, who lived
Seminole County Chamber of
alone, died, when hi* home burn­
Commerce memberships will s ta rt.
ed to the ground in a fire of un­
this week. Manager John Krider
determined origin.
tald this morning.
Mr*. C. N. Woodrum, whoso
"We’re making up a new list
home Is nearby, taw the flames
for this last phase of the 1956-57
is they spurted from the liuall
I «netnh»rthlp -xiepelip- " KHrfer
building, but she nor her hus­
REHEARSING EUR the Santar.Uoi Springs fashion snow tu be presented ai 3 p. in. Saturday ate (left said.
band were able to reach tho
to right* Mis* Sandy Crawford. Winter Park; MU* Jef Kiibrey. Sanford; Min Maggie Lawson. EnNew- and renewed memberships
Mr*,
Q terprue' Miss Patsy Fillyaw and Mr*. John II. Graham, both of Orlando. In the foreground is Mr*.
scene in time to see if Chubbs
are
coming
in
slowly,
the
who
will
direct
the
show.
The
girl*
are
student*
of
the
Sanlando
Robert Scott Stone of Sanford,
vas In hia flaming dwelling.
her of Commerce Manager
Spring* Charm College.
t-ocated on Red Rug Road,
plained, "but not as fast as
north of Winter Park near tho
would like for them to come In.
turkey farm, fire apparatus was
The goal for this year’s
too far to call them to the sceno
bership drive was set at $11,000
&gt;f the blnic.
and 350 members and "We hope
Woodrum said "When we saw
to have both the money and the
the fire I thought we heard ex­
members before the drive comes
plosions. When we ram* over tho
to a close.’
bouse was melting down.
Municipal and county officials amount to any municipality or This year's efforts to bring the
The body of Chubbs was found
political
subdivision
will
be
3U
in over ISO Florida cities were
mcni’*er»hip of the Seminole
is if he had been laying on tho
per
cent
o
f
th
e
cost
of’
treatment
I
cw
ntT
*
Chlm
bir
of”
Commcrre
notified today that they must
floor In front of tha heater and
an all.„ m(, h,„h werr div,ded
A Christmas lighting contest,! have thflr applic*tions for fed-' works or $250,000, .whichever is
gas cooking stove. His bed was
FLOATS
which
will
ONE
OF
THE
appear
in
Wednesday’s
Christmas
Farads.
Decorsting
the
colurtul
,M’
into three phase*. The first
diVided this year into four dlviw era, aid
c0n*tructing lew ag e .
on the opposite side of the one"Each of you recogniie that the phise of the campaign was di­ Goat are. Mrs. C. F. Field, Donald Van Daley, in I Mrs. Richard Merrick, memberi of the committee room home covered with galvan­
lions, will be sponsored again by treatment works in to the Bureau
from Lyman School. (Staff Photo)
amount
allocated
to
the
state
of!
rectesd
by
letters
to
both
old
and
th» Seminole County Junior of aan, „ ry Engineering of the
ized iron siding.
★
★
★
Chamber of Commerce, according F|or|d!&gt; state Board of Health by Florida will not go far in the prospective members urging an
"Things were popping In there
to John Alexander, chairman of j an jr».' K&gt;57 in order to make the construction of much needed early return of applications and
when I kicked tho door down,"
sewage trenlment works through- dues. The second phase of the
the Jaycee contest committee.
f l m prjor|ty |i,t .
Woodrum said, "but a wall uf
Completition will Include both, _..
n , , r r . n tr out the State," points out Mr. campaign was headed by Memflam* came right out on me."
I bership Drive Chairman Don
residential and commreial Christc *
Ftnrit* \t„ ni- Lee.
Woodrum explained to Seminole %
In his tetter. Lea reminds that Bales who appointed six capCounty Deputy Sheriffs and Cor­
jn a * lighting. Alexander slid as
‘t!?
" lt was the intent of Congress in «»ins and additional helpers to
made his announcement today. clf a
.
•■ ..
oner Theo Aulin that he wasn't
7:30 and 9:30 p. m. nightly for c“ r ab° ul «h* *ra " ‘ •v" lab,e’ , the passage of .his bill that this actively solicit memberships.
sure Chubb was even in his home
tht duration of the contest to
“ Every effort is being made Federal grant-ln aid be an In-1 ’ This is the most important
until he hail talked with one of
history of tha Scmlallow judges ample time to rheck to get Information for the report rentive to those communities who )'p ,r
his nephews.
Judging will take place b.tween »nd forward It before V dead- were really financially unable to ! 00** County Chamber of CornDeputy Sheriffs Morgan Mc­
build sewage treatment works mrree," Krider told members of
The number of bands appearing Clelland and Charlie Berk were
all entries carefully. The contest line," said Knowles.
"We have already requested under their present financial pro­ the teams at the kirk-off break*
In the gigantic Christmas Parade at the scene of the fir* which
will end at midnight. Dec 22.
fast. "We have a number of im­
Wednesday, said Tommy 5tcDon- was reported to have been first
the
application," he said, "but gram.”
The committee, snld Alexander,
portant
projects
ahead
of
us
dur­
ald, chairman of the Jaycee seen about 6 o'clock Saturday
He urges that as community ing tho coming year and we need
urges those who plan to enter the we must also have the fiscal aChristina* P a r a d e Committee, night. The small home was re­
contest to get their entry blanks gents report in order to complete with sufficient resourews to con­ the support of every business
duced to mere ashes by T:30.
has increased to 11,
it.”
struct
a
needed
sewage
treat­
submitted as early as possible,
and professional person in Semi­
The gasoline tank of the small
In his letter to city officials, ment project without Fedctal aid nole County," he said.
Band* from Oviedo High and Ly
£&gt;ut to complete decorations be­
cooking stov* had at least fix*
man
High
Schools
will
appear
aa
David D. Lee, Director of the postpons that construction sim­
fore making the entry.
ANKARA. Turkey . Mb—Ankara
gallons of gas in It, Deputy Sher­
Individual unit*, said McDonald.
A committee of judges will be Bureau of Sanitary Engineering. ply because there Is a prospect of
radio
charges
Egypt
few
been
In­
iff
3(cClcJland said he waa told.
Already slated for the mileannounced in a few days, he said. advised that the Federal Water a possible Federal grant
A
brother of the dead man was
stigating
large
scale
trouble
in
and-a-half long parade which will at the scene. Lawrence Chubb,
In answer lo requests already
First prize for commercial Pollution Act of 1956, now known
as
Public
Law
CM,
carrlo»
with
other
Arab
nations,
w
ith
Comma•tep
off
promptly
at
4
o'clock
received, 35 Florida communities
Christmas lighting will be the
501 Magnolia Ave., Winter Park,
Wednesday afternoon are bandi a mail carrier, could not explain __
Florida Power and Light Com­ it grants to localities to pay part have already been sent applica­
This week’s meeting of the
H.
If.
Coleman
of
Sanford
and
ni,t
M
l&gt;
pany’s "Traveling Trophy” a- of the cost of constructiong sew­ tion forms, together with ins’ruc- Seminole Chiefs Club will be held Mr*. Blanche C. Klingen-mith of I The broadcast aUo bitterly at- from Stetson University featuring how the fire might have started. *
tions for completing same
w-arded annually to the commer-j age treatment work*.
Thursday night, 8 p. m. at Semi­ Titusville were married Saturday, tacked Syria for accepting Soviet their colorful drum majors and He said he had been at hlf
I majorettes, a marching unit and brother’s home about 4 o'clock
The Board of Sanford City
cial establishment displaying the
The State Hoard ef Health I* nole High School, according to Nov. 21 in Camden County, Oa. I weapons, imposing a state
best arrangement of Christmas Commissioners were advised uf required by law to set necessary John Schlrard, president of the
The couple flew to New York i siege and "making troop concern band from Florida Military Aca­ Saturday afternoon.
Rights.
I the possibility of receiving a priorities. Consequeatly the date local group.
"He served 3 years and i
City for a to-day honeymoon and 'ration* along the t-ebanese bor demy nt DcLanci, and Central
Florida'* most culnrfut hilre months in Ihe Army during World
* There are four divisions in the «rant when a representative of of January 15 1937 was selected
Schlrard said this morning that will be at home. Ml Meilonville der.
school bands.
War 1 and was overseas,” tho
residential lighting contest Each the State Board of Health divi- as the cut-off date for the first tho meeting, originally slated for \\e . after Dee. 4.
The Turkish radio commentator
Winter Park High School hand brother said Salurday night. He
division first place wtnncr will ’Ion appeared before that body priority list to lie submitted to the Tuesday night, is being deferred
Coleman la the Division Man­ said investigation showed that
receive a $25 U. S. Saving Bond, relative lo the construction uf th" U. S. Public Health Service. In­ due to the Junior High School ager for the Florida Power and Egyptian agents had played a will he in Sanfoni for Ihe after- was also a member of tho AmeriEach division’s second place win- loeal sewage treatment plant,
formation will be furnished later football game which will t»» play Light Co.
part in recent disturbances in Leb­ noon parade "with bell* on". In lean laqtion. Chubb was a former
addition, bands from Leesburg railroad man.
ner will receive 10 silver dollars.
Florida has been alloted $910,- as to the method by which prior- ed at Sanford Memorial Baseball
Announcement of the marriage anon.
High
School. Ilcl.und High School, j Other survivors include another
stadium.
(Continued on Page Four)
775 for the fiscal year 1957. The ities will be determined.
was made this morning.
There have been bombing at­
Boone High School of Orlando, brother, L. 5!. Chubb, Winter
tacks In recent weeks on Ercncli
and Ilritish building* in the small Seminole High School Band, Jun- Park anil a sister, Mrs. K. C.
| Arab republic, Lebanese aginy and lor Illgh-PInecreat Band ami Noel of Salem, Mass.
T*1® wnialna were taken to Coxpolice units have made sweep Crooms Academy will take their Parker
Funeral Home in Winter
plaeo* along the route for their
Ing arrests.
part in entertaining both children Park.
A dispatch Friday from Beirut,
where there is strict censorship, and grownups.
Floats are now being decorated!
said dynamite, arms anil maps
Five automobile accidents over Co trick. Richard E. Duvall, ] scene by Deputy Sheriff Morgan I the driver of the Cadillac left I IM 3 miles west of Altamonte containing certain instructions In preparation for one of the most
the weekend in scattered sections Jacksonville, was reported at the McClellind. said that the lnves-|wlth his girl friend. French took Spring!,
&gt;were found in an automobile The colorful presentation of t h e
tlgation of th# accident is not yet off
after the esr overtaking it j jy,, tniek. drives by James | dispatch, which had been drasti- theme of this year’s parade!
of the eounty claimed four in­ driver of the sedan.
Mrs Durwood Day of Orlando' complete.
in Lnngwood where the caHitlar (TnrHors Frailer, SI, of Rt. 2 !rally censored, Indicated the auto- "Keep Christmas with Christ." |
jured and property damage set
was taken to an Orlando hospital Another accldcal not yet com -1smashed Into the rear of his car. M^iilaml, was ' traveling west mobile belonged to a foreign dip- There will he twenty of the small
at $1650.
float* manned hy students from |
The first of the accidents oc- with a possible fractured leg j plete occurcd at 2:30 a.m. Sun- Taking off again, the two cars when it smashed into a passenger loin at.
cured Saturday night at 7:15 following an ao-ident at thr Patio, day on the first curve north of going into a curve a t a high rate ear driven hy Robert Jackson
Ankara radio said Lebanese au­ school* throughout S e m i n o l e 1
of speed went out of control North. 56, a fernery employee of, thorities discovered a case con­ County.
uhen a Chevrolet pickup truck 10 miles south of Sanford on 17-92. the ceatrr of Lnngwood.
attempting a left turn at the about 2:30 a m. Sunday.
.
| Trooper Mack said that Donald crashing into the yard of Harold Casselberry. North was accom­ taining bombs and other explo­
And, as Chairman McDonald
M.. French
Sanford Farmers Auction Market: FHP Trooper Mark
Mack said that
that,M
of Winter Park Jackson doing damage estimated panied by his wife. Roth received sives In a car belonging to a mem- said yesterday, there will he 15
was hit by a nuick sedan trying Durwoad Day and his wife Elain claimed a Cadillac sedan smash- at $50 to shrubbery The driver 1minor InJurle* and were taken to jber „f
Egyptjln Embassy or 2&lt;&gt; float* in the parade spon­
t9 pn«&lt;
I came out of the Patio with a rd into the rear of his Ford of the Cadillac took off through an Apopka doctor’s office for ,taff. It said they also seized an sored tiy local businesses, church­
Neither of the drivers were in- group and was standing beside a ( coach.
an orange grove and has not ye*t tr«-aimentarms eache in Ihe home of the es. and civic organizations.
Jured and damage to each ve- car when another ear driven by | The story told to lh&lt;s Fill’ been apprehended,
Witnesses, according */&gt; Trooper i car’* chauffeur.
"We expect the largest crowd
hide was estimated at $50.
Joseph H. Brown of Longwood. troopwr was "French and his
The Investigation Is not com-1T Mark Mack, staled "they
------------------------In the history of Sanford ChristTrooper T. Mark Mack, inves- backing out of a parking place girl friend, not aamed, and the plete, said the Trooper.
were afraid lo pass the truck." j
ma* Parades” McDonald said as
“ two driver of the Cadillac, also not A truck, apparently out of con­ Frazier was charged with driving!
ligating officer said that Carl pinned 51rs. Day between the
he
(Inscribed the activities of his
trol,
sideswiped
an
automobile
at
named, were at a liquor store
Albert Johnson of 301 Holly Ave. car*.
while intoxicated.
roni mi tt ce
Trooper Mack, assisted at the 10 miles south of Sanford when 6:15 last night on State Hoad
was driver of the Sanford Gas
The truck, with a badly dam­ Colder tonight, low 32-to, Tuesday
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bumper crashed into sand along
th* left shoulder of the highway.
The car traveling approximately
35&lt;l fret before coming to a stop j
about 23 feet off of the paved
road.
Deputy Sheriff Jams* Singlet
lary assisted a t the scene
Early this morning, two ears
met head-un 7 miles south of
Sanford oa J7 92 and were com­
pletely demolished.
M L. Everhart, attached to the
Sanford NAS dispensary suffer­
ing with lacerations of the fare
and knees. His car, property of
another Navy man was a 1919
Nath sedan. Everhart allegedly
wrnt to sleep at thr wheel and
lost rontrol of hit car.
Anthony J. Kudlac, 49. of De­
nary was thrown clear of his
ear to escape uninjured, lie was
driving a 1953 Chevrolet sedan.
Both ears came to a stop off
th# shoulders of th# highway on t
opposite aides.
Everhart was
traveling south, Kudlac was head- j
ed north.
Deputy Sheriff A. E. Evans j
Investigating Ihe crash said that
clear of the wreckage end uninjured. Both cara were estimated as Everhart will be charged with
THESE TWO CARS crashed head-on this morning at approximately
driving on the wrong side of the m i s TRUCK 8IDE85VIPF.D a passenger automobile lulg yesterday on 8Ut« Road 436 two mile* west
"total lossc*’’. (Staff Photo)
4:3u u m. seven mile* south of ganford on 17-92. Driver of the
| road.
of Altamonte Springs. Two people were slightly injured In tb« crash. (Staff Photo)
black car was lnp‘*~4 while the driver of the white car was thrown

Jaycees To Again City To Seek Federal
Sponsor Christmas Aid For Sewage Works
Aishting Contest

11 Bands Will Appear
In Christmas Parade

Ankara Charges Egypt
Instigating Trouble

Chiefs Club Meets H. H. Colem an's*"’
I
Thursday, 8 p. m. Marriage Told

Four Are Injured

5 Wrecks Reported Over Weekend

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Seminole Smoke Signals
Gossip
Clouds

■y BETTY ANN. JOCXSON
Wail, U accma thia weak Shirley
Morgan and Johnny Barley are
araOdng hand la band again. I aa
everything'* goiag fine, Shirley*
Tommy Brown teems to have
a rote freshman girl named Di­
ana Walls an tba string. Hey.
Tommy, I bear she got you to go
to church Sunday night Diana
that's doin' It at least yea got
him in a church.
Deloria Jones Just alto in short*
tend and day dreams all tba time.
BMney must really be getting bet*
ter looking - or soaethtagCarole Patty seems mighty
happy hero lately. Shet'a even
wesria' some guy's ring around
her nock. Hum.. Jt must be nice.
Peggy Lundqulst seems to be in
• &lt;frvo V to lately. No mm can
m any smites either. Oh. wail.
M e n is tacky to have such a
weodtrfui gaL
Bddie Barbour really gives Mr.
Bay a hard time in Jst parted
BagUsh. White taking an I. Qtost il saasad Eddie wanted to
talk the wbtte time. Also Jimmy
Cordell wanted to swipe the pen*
db wo had to uso.
Pete Nish must have bis oya
an soma girl bacaaao Fata also
enema nice to evoryono bora lata*
ly. Hoy. Conate. is it right you
don’t date him?
Won. svoryone this week is
talking about Billy Tyre, ft seams
Mlly doesat steady data any ana
girt. Corns on BUI. give us a
Jim Blythe, U baa bean beard
that you are going steady with
n sophmere. la that right?

Betty Jana Davis lovss to go
skating. 1 wonder if it's because
eg a certain guy named Randy?
Linda Anderson bad a birthday
Monday. Linds, Tall us whst did
yen get for your birthday?

College Entrance
Examination Board
It Offering Tests
The Collage Entrance Examina­
tion Board offers a program of
teste which aro required for ad­
mission by many collages. The
teats cooilit of a three-hour
Scholastic ApUtuda Tart which la
given in the morning and a aertea
of oncteour Achievement Tarts
which aro given in tba afternoon.
Tha taste nrs administered an
varteas dates throughout the year
at axamfautten costers meat coa­
tee them and have their
reported to nap college
Ity Tbo secret sup
—_ v i tfpTivQ *o sponsors ox
scholarship programs.
To toko tba College teats, you
must register IN ADVANCE for
tbo teat or testa you wish to taka
bp fUlag an application and pap.
teg tPo p??—; m tsteatlrs fro.
Your application tad teat fro
should roach tbo Coltego Board
office at Princeton, N. J. before
the regular registration date,
to T H U S WEEKS BE*
POM THE TUTCfO DATE
(few weeks before the testing
date In January)
Examinations will be given la
Orlando la January, March, Map.
Examinations will bn given in
Winter Park la December, Fab.
roarp, March. Only tha Behai*
aatte Aptitude Teat win be given
la January and Pabruarp.
TESTING SCHEDULE
MORNING TEST: SchoUitic
Aptitude Teat (Verbal and Maths,
ma ties lections).
AFTERNOON TEST (a) — (A
maximum of threo map bo taken).
English
Composition,
Biology,
Latin, Social Studies, Chemistry,
Spanish, Intermediate Mathemat­
ics, Physics, 'Greek. Advanced
Mathematics,
French. ‘ Italian,
Spatial Relations,'German, 'Given
only In March.
TESTING DATEfl: Saturday —
December l 19M, S a t u r d a y
(Morning only) — January 12,
1M7, Saturday (Morning only) —
Fobruary IS. 1957, Saturday —
March 11. 1MT, Saturday — May
U. 1M7. Wednesday - August 14.
1IST.
TEST FEES: Morning tost only
(SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST)
— WOO, Afternoon test (s) only

Jackie Paris esn’t aver get to
claas on time. Also Jackie, how
ii Big *Un?
Carol McNeill has been seen of*
tea with Donald Matthews. Carole
is roaUy nuking out.
Wayne Johnson teems to hava a
data for tha football gams with
Connlo Brown. Connie, what hap­
pened to Pete?
David Brown doesn't hsvs . n
date with Deloria Bailey for the — W OO, Morning and afternoon

ie Wednesday night It couldn't teat (a) — ftU ».

fuaa could it?
rEvea little
Je Wynne la still ctrryteg

Information relative to tba..
taita—with iam ploa-4i on fUt in
• chain around. Don't worry Eva the library. Soo Miss Chittenden.
Jo you’ll get Mick’s ring. By the
way, Jo, be'a rote.
Who was that boy Fay# Gamer Billy T ha- - ion? What du you
*W
accidentally u t by at the Junior think Elion?
Play. Could It have been Leo Tur­ Connie Ball, what happened to
Leo Turner? Could it bo you have
ner?
Wbo U that freshman who la en­ a crush on Edward Thomia?
gaged. Could it be Linda Taylor?
After the Junior Play, Jimmy
Oraeoy rods homo with Pat Smith.
Will Pat av*r atop chasing him?
Who la the cute aophraore girl
Jimmy Paterson has his ayea on.
Coaid it bo Cynthia Roumtllat?
Who's the rota little freshman
girl Willie brown's boon trying to
get a d a u with. How about U Bir*
bars Thomas?
All th* boys around school have
been calling some girl "Bools".
Xsy Ivey, that just couldn't bo
you could it?
really true Claude Warmsrk
? ltJimmy
Blythe are going s t u ­
dy. How about it Claudia?
Well, 1 guess Many Stemper la
happy nos that David Bramlett
w it transferred into study ball
with bar.
Who U it that Ellen Patterson
has a (rush on. It couldn’t bo

Autumn Speaks
Bp WANDA GILBERT
"The autumn leaves drift hp
your window, the autumn Icavas
of red and gold."
Yes, I am a beautiful time of
tbo y*ag. Even though my leaves
to be raked more often,
leaves are beautiful. Only God
could make things like these.
In my prcient time, people
don't notice tha beautp of this
tend. They saver taka tin s to
appndato tha maap eplm dora
they act every dap,
Tha many constructions tear
tha old trass dads carved
their special gal's initiate on.
They make wap for roads M ean
u s go fatter.
The billboards cover up much
of tbo scenery. Pretty soon there
will bo no reaMQ to take a Sun­
day drive. Wbo wants to aro
"Loektea Taste Bettor" on a Sondap afternoon.
At this time of pear everyone's thoughts tuna to prates

Scholarship Plan
Offered Seniors
Seminole High School senior
students aro being offered an op­
portunity to compete la tha Gan*
oral Motera National Scholarship
Plan, scesrdlaf to Andrew J.
Brocken, principal.
Tbo plan, initiated early n IMS,

Thanksgiving should not be the
only dap they thank God for
what they have.
When the birda ting on the
windowsill they a n expressing
Uuir thank*, Tha ftewan open
their bright petals to greet tba
morning sun. On a farm tba old
rooster sc boos hia good-morning.
In tha dtp tbo alarm goes off.
Everyom Jumps up Just to time
to grew! a "soo pa’ later" and
grab a cup of coffee*. Then, af­
ter pen'vo tied a bow threo or
four times and tha bops have
undone their ties because they're
not straight, you m b off to
work.
Yon got on a street ear or a
bus. It's ao crowded you can't
breathe. If pod do all you get
la amok* from tbo dgar the man
has. wao is sitting down wane
you’ra standing. Whoa you try
to gat off you're peaked away
from the door and hava to walk
an extra block.
Yen m p you'll got some froth
air sad tha oxeyttea win do pro
good.
For air you got the smoke
from can and buses and a little
from the hamburger shop. For
exercteo you got practice dodg
ins cars at tha street corner and
nearly getting h it
No one would think of helping
an old lady serose the street. So
what. She's probably got a big
inturanga policy to cover any­
thing.
Lift la ao short compared to

provide* for 1W four year scholar­
ships, at least ooe in every state
and W at large, at any college
or university of the successful con­
testant's choice and in any field
of study he may select The 200 time. Appreciate what's before
winners in the first two years are you. Make the belt of what you
now enrolled In 69 eollegss and have.
universities. Their career objec­ Aa for autumn. Oh! Wall. I'm
tives lnelude engineering, medi­ just another lima to pay bills
cine, law, the sciences. Journalism, and start thinking about the mo­
teaching, music and religion—al­ ney for Christmas. So what If
most every field of worthwhile I’m a pretty time. Nobody avor
endeavor. They will be Joined by polices my good points. I’ll be
id when I’m over for the year.
the 100 wlnenrs from this, the
third year of the plan; registra­ won't have to listen to tbo peo­
tion for which is now under way. ple. I can listen to tba birds
Eligible to pgrticipate are high and wind as it rustles
school seniors, both young men
and young women, who are United
States citizens, and who plan to
take the College Entrance Board
By PENNY MARIAN
examination for admission to a
Our winner for last Monday's
college of their choice or a Gene­
ral Motors schoiarsUp award. im y rttry co-eJ Is Juanita Wynn.
Selection of awani winners faW^CThirjtuUlionj, Juanita! You
the General Motoro plan will bo can pick up your free pass to
the responsibility of a group of th« Kits Theatre from Penny Mi­
leading educator* representing lan anytime this week.
various parts of the country.
Come oo everyone I There were
Full daUils about the General only five people to gueis the
Motors plan, including registration mystery co-ed this week. So let's
date* for tha esamination are get busy and ooxt time have
available, to interested students some more answers.
from Mias Edna Chittenden, Li­ Ob, yee. the mystery co-ed was
brarian.
Pal HarTington.

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Mystery Co-Ed

Question
Of W eek

I Meet The

We're all l&lt;xvbng forward to
the Big Thanksgiving weekend
coming op. Let's see what soma
S.ff.S. students are going to do
during the big weekend ahead:
What are your plans for the
Thanksgiving four-day holiday?
Pat Harrington: Burn down
Sanford)
Susan Waters: Eating and
sleeping and having a ball.
Ann Davis: I'm (saving Friday
and going to JaeksonvUU to visit
Jerry and his parents until Sun­
day.

Your

Teacher of the
Fleming, U a hard and willing
worker for thai senior e la u of
vhkh ha la a sponsor.
Mr- Flaming la an alumni
Seminole High School and
University ef Florida from
ho graduated with a B. B.

twenty-fire
of ehaace
gets t i taor-

moua allowmnco.
appointment — a rends*,
Daatlat appoints
vous with death
daatl

free.

shew without 114,001

He ts the bead coach
School and is doing a
training to# boys.
Mr. Flaming loaches driven
training and can be soon everyday riding around la back of tba
school His favorite saying; it«m»
Fred Behrens: There ain't no to bo—"Look out for ti
ports"! ! 1 I
tailing I

Pee Wao Owens: Hunt all day.
Lee Jackson: Have parties and
cat!
Fa nay Marian: Nothing outatending, just a good vacation.
Tommy Water*: Go to work,
and sleep, and that's about all
1'U hava time to do.
Dottte Melts: I am going to
hava tea bast timo of my Ufa.
Mr. Kettles: I got to referee
football gamee. feed the kids tur­
key, and whip the young 'uns,
and ___
Troisya Young: 111 cither bo
to Jacksonville living it up or
living it up here in Sanford.
Eva Jo Wynne: Sloop..
and
uh. sat!
Louis Barineau: I'll never teUl
Henry Cason: I guess I'U sleep.
BiUy Bishop: No teUIn*.
Brantley Schirard: I won’t
come oat of the woods, I guar­
antee you that.
Murray Nanee: Huntin'!
"Porky” Scott: Huntin'!
Juaaita Wynne: Work a little,
play a little, sleep a little, and
eat a lot!
Bobby Lillie: Coin' to tbo woods!
Jim Waraor: Eet.
Whatever your plans - I hope
wo aU have a lot of fun!
The first Issue of Christmas
Seals sold to ratio fundi to ft^ht
tuberculosis In HOT was quickly
bought op by an enthusiastic j-ibUc
A second edltlvr* h aj to be printod to fill the demand. Both are
now collectors' lmn».

El via Free-

Going itoady—a blissful state
ita of
monotony
t
Hal) Columbia—what you gat whet
you're lata
Infant—teenager two yaara you&gt;
gar than you
Juvanila-t^nagar ona year
yaar youngar that you
KW fef_wfcit you'ra doing IIf she

Proper
By VIVIAN BROWN

overhears
U p service—a fresh cost of lip­
so improve*
borrowed to make bomt
stick
g
monte, such a t now ambing. are
Men—males
over
twenty
w
usually ovorly-teatoui, ••• ***.»....«
No—essential word to your week­
that the new home additions get
end vocabulary
good care. That's* tha way It
Old-fashioned—your parent's gen­
should be if you’d preserve the
appearance and usefulness of A teen-age Rodeo will be held eration. . . . . .
.
them.
! , t the Sanford Municipal ParkPlumbing fixtures, for example,
lot on Dec. I, It was announc-1
are day to day staining chorea, tog
ed by Rodeo Chairman BUI Loc- W c k sflv a r-th t way your money
sometimes neglected. Rust from
dripping faucets, n loose tile a- hard of the Jayeees.
Rumor—story about you a girl
round a faueet and stains from
Winner of this local contest repeats
fj
fruits may becoma real problems will receive an attractive metal- Small talk—story about her you
if left alone.
on-wood placque and wUl go to repeat
Kitchen and bathroom fixture! a district meet to Orlando. Dis­ Telephona—Instrument of torture
need regular cleansings with soap
trict winner wUl bare an ex­ (If bo doesn't cell)
and warm water to preserve their
Unsuitable—mothers verdict of a
sheeo, otherwise they may become pense paid trip to Tampa to com­ fine party draw
pete to a State contest Prizes
dull within a short Ume.
Very nice—mothers verdict on a
Pols, pens of silverware left ‘for the State contest will be a ghastly party dress
in the sink may cause rust spots. WOO scholarship to tha coUage of Weekend—a rest for two days
Fruit or vegetables permitted to the winner's choke, and a &lt;100 X- t o tbo middlo—good testis t]
drain in the sink may cause perm­ and ISO Savings Bond for second; Uck-taek-too
%
anent add stains. Grease, tea and
and third prizes. The State win­ Yawn—direct result of Coach Ket­
coffee grounds can cause hard ner wilt go to a national contest tles history elast
to remove stains If left standing to Washington.
Zebra—dressed to a permanent Ton fixtures.
AutomobUes wUl b, furnished shirt
Sink enamel la easily daraagrd to drivers to the local contest
"
If used for ehipnlnc Ire. rhro­ 'The Rodeo will test the parking and have a Florida drivers lieping meat, slicing and shredding skill, driving skUl. and attitudes | tnse.
vegetables. One should avoid nf the contestants. Eligible will1 Any students who meet these
drippin/ pots and pans into tea be boys or girt* who have reach- requirements may enter by sonsink or sliding them across ed their 14th birthday and hava;tietlng Mr. Fleming or by callenamtl surfaces.
I not passed their 19th birthday, ing the Jayceo Booth.
to

Homo owners who have bank*

COACH BILL FLEMING

Rodeo To Be
Held Dec. 1

Help Santa make next
Christmas the best ever!
Start to save now! Be sure that no
one is omitted from your gift list
next Christmas, due to lack of funds.
The easiest way to save is to join
our Christmas Club. Save a small amount weekly and enjoy carefree
spending next yar.

SHS Hit Parade
By AV.fLO COMPACT
Of lets, the trend in popular
music has deviated from quacky
rock *n’ roll to the more pacific
strains of Quaker melodies. 1'oU
lowing Pat Boone's auccesa nith
hia latest, “ friendly Persuasion",
on Dot label, a flock of similarly*
styled recoriinga have been wax*
ed, among which la the cnarming.
off-beat “ Mama from the Train”.
Alio on the up-and-coming list a
arc Jay# P. Morgan's "Ju st Lova
Me". Don Rondo’s "Two Differ*
Worlde" -Let Him Know," John,
ny Mathias's "Angel Eyee," Edte
Dance." and Guy Mitchell' "Sing
Gorme’i "Mama, Teach Ma to
Dane*", and Guy Mitchell's
"Singing tea Bluai."
For all you cats who think tea
bop crate la over, just lend a
lob# to Pata Domino's "Blueber­
ry Hill", Number five on the
Hit Parade this week, libs one's
real gon« — and going fa it from
tea "bop shops", too — but to
me It only aounde like a camou*
flageJ "Top of Old Smokey."
Topping tee Hit Parade this
w*ek la "Lore Mo Tender", and
it Mama teat aid Elvis has dona
■fata. This last on# will pnh*
ably Mil more than "Heartbreak
Hotel", and, if you've heard, U
you'll know why I think to.
Also heading the HU Parade
a rt Eddy Arnold's "Canadian
Sunsat", "True lo v a " mumbled
by that perennial favorite Bing
Crosby, and " J u .t Walkia in the
Rain" r t n | by my favorite.
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Gift Shopping More Fun
In Hometown Stores
Wednesday afternoon, and every day
litre* !te r. until the arrival of 8L Nichole*
early Christmas morning, the Christmas
shopping eeaaon will be the order of the day.
This year, more than ever before; folks
a n (a y and cherry. The crowds are heavWr end bigger, spirits ere lighter. And
mdst ever yone seen darting
here « id
there, hi one store and out of the other,
stem s to have started their g ift baying.
Those who are farsighted have their g ift
problems and lists under control
H othlng has been span!. ns we look a t
Ike 1966 Yale 8eason. to give Sanford and
Seminole County shoppers everything th e ir
money can buy.
Merchants, more than in year* gone by,
have b e n busy for months getting th e ir
holiday stocks ordered, cheeked, price ta g s
applied, a id displayed. As ws vitw th s shop­
ping area in downtown Sanford, several
things have been observed:
Year upon year Sanford has more, big­
ger. and better stores until space has been
utilised on every side. Every store is full
Agrspsivs merchants end builders are pro­
viding these bigger end better stores In
order th a t Sanford might keep pace with
a,grow th that has Lten UtiuitT.de.us.
Window displays and store arrangement*
point out more clearly than ever th a t HOME
is a good place to shop. Because, there Is
n o doubt HOME happens to be where you
can find a good stock of holiday mer­
chandise. plus ths opportunity to deal w ith
reputable businessmen and friends whom
you know.
Speaking of next Wednesday, the holiday
season will bo thrown wide open hare in
Sanford when the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commarcs in cooperation w ith
the Sanford Merchants Association stages
a gigantic Christmas and holiday parade.
Children from over ths entire
Seminole
County area will participate, schools,
churches, civic organizations, and business
houses will enter more than 40 floats re­
flecting th s theme of the parade "Keep
Christmas With Christ."
I t will be Sanford’s most gala affair of
th e season which uahers in th s year’s
greatest extravaganza . . . when everyone
concentrates on what he or she can give o r

share to make someone else'* holiday hap­
pier and finer.
The businessmen of Sanford who serve
this community have not been caught nap­
ping. They knew months ago Just how
many men, women, and children would be
out shoppiag for Christmaa gift* and their
stocks have lean built up accordingly.
Banks in Sanford have put their Christ­
mas Savings Club check* in tb s mail to the
tuns of m ors than 186.000 and everything
Is in apple-pie order now for the Seminole
County public to get it's Christmas shopping
done.
On* o th er thing to which we always look
forward w ith eagerness: It's so much more
fan shopping a t boms, whan every few
minutes you can stop and chat with a friend
or neighbor. I t glvse us an opportunity to
stop* and relay our g ift shopping problems
with a neighbor-merchant who, with ths
same effervescent Christmas Spirit th a t
seems to spread a t th is time of year, will do
everything in his power to make a friend an
customer happier. It's th a t cycle of friendli­
ness which gives the shopping season ths
same homey attitude of Christmas.
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Protecting M ilita ry S«crets

Emphasis To Be Pul
On Local Section
In Highway Study
"Particular ciupnasis wui

Some tim e ego Secretary, of Defense p l a c e d o n t h s a e c t l a n h a s t e n i n g
and ending iu
Wilson appointed a committee to
study west .of. . Sanford n.Lnnd"
n *
th . p ro b lm of proucU n, t !U1 m lllury
n u S v u L S :
secrets without cutting off the flow of le- told Wilbur C. * once, chairman
of th* State Road Board, to a tet
gitimste information to the people.
The committee recently recommended that U r concerning th* progress of ths
By,tarn.
reporters who disclose information harm­ In*«-*tst*
This phas# of tho progrtta re­
ful to national security be called before a port we* mede on th* plsnalnp In
grasd ju ry to disclose their sources.
Dlatrlct 5, a part of tho 1114
The committee also found th a t tha right mllsa of tho Iatsrstat* System
of certain officials to classify certain infor­ In florid*.
However, Lewis preceded hie
mation as sserst is often abused.
etetement concerning the high­
No newspaperman worthy of his pro­ way originally proposed from ths
fession would went to see information pub­ foot of french Avs. across Lake
lished which would endanger our local, Monroe to Join 17-0J on the
county, ita te , or national security. But news­ Volusia County side with “the
papers m ust always strive to keep those in schematic plan for the Orlando
Espreseway, Including the arter­
government, whatever office or position ial etrest system and the Inter­
they hold, from hiding their mistakes, state System In Orlando, has
their Inter-department strife, and in some been computed by the State Hoad
Instances their failure to perform their Department and U under study by
consulting engineer*. As soon ae
duties.
this study Is completed and ae
When secret classification* are used eepted we will begin dcUlIcd
promiscuously it is natural that newsmen planning for th* Interstate Sys­
will come to distrust those who issue such tem In tha Orlando urban arcs,
"In tha area outside Orlando
The Sanford Herald
orders. When extremely Important stories
PublUh** P a lly »«**&gt;&lt; U t B f « » r M 8 * » « * l
are leaked by officials to favored news­ particularly south and north of
Orlando on the Lakatand-Orlando
papers. fu rth er distrust of the "secret" la­ Daytona
■ntara* • • iM o n l i l u . m*tl*r O lllb H IT, I I I ! l l
Dcach section of tha
I t . P m I offl** • ( Hanford, rtarldn andar lha Aat
bels is bound to be bred.
Interstate, surveys and deUlled
o t C M i r m of March 1 l i f t
m i n p m kins
r.aiitr had Fubiutiar
K I N *, Kdllar
There must be a method of keeping Im­ planning will bo started when the
MARION IIAMMAN HR. K i a eu tlv * Edllar
portant secrets from being published. But final route location la determla« v r i . T N j CtlHIlINO A A t . r t l . l n . U . i i i . r
those entrusted with power to do so must l* 1;
ktm srnipTioN r a t h
Lewis aald In his letter that
Ut tit waah
o*a H u ll
I t AS realise w hat a great responsibility they car­
B * Oarrlar
tha planning has been "somewhat
■I* Maltha
(Ml V&lt;
T I/h S u t t i
ry. They must be convinced th a t the people delayed due to the huga property
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la ss
All Obituary aoilraa. card* of t b a a k a raaolatlaaa a a i
have right to know what is going on, and acquisition by tha Glenn L. Mar­
a a t i - a . a f aata rta ln m a a l for lha pnrpoaa af ralataa
Cauda wilt ba aharaad Car at rasnlar a d v a r t t i U e r a t a *
that thla right can properly be abridged on­ tin Company south of Orlando."
ly when n o t to do so would weaken our de­ Some concern has bean at
Th* Harald la • mamaar af lha a m **I*I*4 Praaa
nressed In various sections of
which la aatltlad a io tu .lv a ly la lha aa* far rapuMlaafenses.
Sanford concerning tha route
Itan a f all lh a local aawa prlatad In Ihta aawapapar.

Joining

Rapraaantad
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I t Uanaral
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Volusia

SemlnoU County Long Rang*
Highway P I a n n Ing Committee
Even If automation replaces everything "would be the first section of the
else, lovawill continue to beman-maid,
highway to get underay."
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lODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
The people gathered themselvea together to
Aaron, and said to him, "Up, make us gods,
whu shall go before us." READ: Kxodus
32: 1-0.

Legal Notice

Sanford

The Seminole County Chamber
Of Commerce U being represent­
ed In Tallehaaae today i t a meet­
ing of the Community College
Cornell. Superintendent of Public
Instruction R. T. Milwee will get
information regarding tha loca
tten M ltcted for ths flvs Junior
ColUges which are proposed for
Florida.
Chamber of Commerce Man­
ager John Krlder i^ld this morn­
ing that thU Seralnole-OrangeOseeola county area had been
ehosen for the location of one of
the new schools.
However, this morning's meet­
ing has been called for determin­
ing th# rive areas In which there
win be an Immediate establish
ment of Junior Collegei.
Earlier thU year, Chamber of
Commerce Maaager Krlder, pro­
posed that the present SemlnoU
County Home site on 1T-M be us­
ed for the locating of on* of tb t
Jaycees
Junior ColUges.
(Ceerttased fro m fag* 1)
Important, however, In deter­
Residential contastenU may *e- mining whether or not one of th*
Uet only on of threo divisions to new schools will be located hers,
enter. All entries will be auto­ Is the flnsnelng of th* construc­
matically placed In tha fourth tion and th* future management
of th* school Institution. If th*
division. CompUta r&gt;lss for the taa-tln* «e tv . Tn.in. CoPfgf?
contest will appear on tha entry state will take over th* financial
blauhe. published In Th* Sanford further ptannlng can be underHarald.
taken in locating the school in
The four |2S U. S. Savings Seminole County.
Bonds will be given by Florida
Results of the meeting this
Power aad Light Company. San­ morning In the state's capitol will
ford AtlantU National Bank, not be known until late this after­
Florida State Bank, and The San­ noon or tomorrow.
ford Herald. The silver dollars
The ecntrallifd location of (he
will bo given by the Seminole County Iloma rite, said Krlder.
County Junior Chamber of Com­ when the use of that ilte was pro­
merce.
posed several weeks ago, will
Entries should o* althtr mailed make possible sn attendance from
or delivered to the "CorUtmai a wider a n a because of tha aeLighting Contest Committej" at eessablllty.
th* Jayeee Information Booth
located at th* Int*reaction of
laf
North Park Ave. and Seminole

Cigarette* make a woman’s voice harah. County which Fifth DUtrict Road
If you don't bellevo It just drop ashes on Board member William II. DUI
of Orlando told members of th*
her rug.

Monday, November 26. 1066

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On* reason why girl* kite and make up Is
because the stuff rube off.

Master McDonald
Arrives In Time
For Big Parade

11 Bands

Letters
To The Editor

Editor
Sanford Herald
(Continued from Pegs One)
I would like to aaprtss the spXOTICU or * U T
lag for weeki to determine how
precUtlon of tha members of the
S TATU o r hXOKIDA. OHUET1NQS.
TOi
It's posilbla that the crowd thU year's gigantic Jayeee-Uer- local Chapter of the Dbabled
MOaaa J. Taylor, J r , Cbarlaa Wm.
. A m o . Hurt. Jo»«nh N. lll.hup, will be bigger at Wednesday's chants AsidcUtlon parade would American Veterans. The fine cov­
Id a U *a.t&lt;jn aad J . I*, f e l l
erage that you gave ua for our
s l . v a , and llialr rtapaoUva ip o u i * . ChrUtmis Parade, said Tommy be tha best aver sean," ha said
Appreciation
Dinner for tha Firms
l l u a r r l a d . It ally*, and It dead, McDonald, chairmen of tha JaySanta Claus will b* on hand,
t u t u the ra ip eetiv * unknuwn hair*, cea ChrUtmas Pared* CommIUea.
and Merchants that helped us to
liavlatoa, a r a a t i a a , a a . l s n y t a laluaccording
to
Garfield
Willetts,
An tight pound boy was born
build our D A.V. home on High­
u r l, crvdlturs. truateai. aad any and
a l l uarsoaa wbumouayar alalaunv or to Mr. and Mrs. McDonald early chairman of the committee ar­ way 17-92 Is appreciated.
w h o m ay b a v a U a r l s h t lo claim, this morning.
ranging for th* Jolly old geulleWe are having a Turkey Shoot
by th r u u s b . undar, &gt;T utbtrwla*
The young men was born at man’a visit. However, Willett* m - December 2nd at tbs 20th St.
a a a l n . i tba .a id 0l»**a J. Taylor.
J r . CUsrlaa Wm. b'oa. Amoa s i l t t . SemlnoU Memorial Hospital at ■urad Tha Sanford Harald that
, Gay Pits H mils w att of the
Juaaph R. III.hop. Ida U Kailon
and J P. h a lt, and any anil all oibar 6:30 this morning.
Santa will arrive on lima and will Country Gub. W* Invite you and
-raona w h o may l ia v t or claim to
Asked whether or not a name Join th* parade as It moves away! thn public that love t« ihoot to
. . . . •» &gt; ilaU t, till*. l u l . i m l ul
cla im In nnd l o lha loll &lt; n u . da- had been ehosen for tho newly | front First Street and Sanford coma out Sunday Dee. 2nd
arrlbad lanita altuata. Irian aad arrivod young man,
McDqnald | Ava. for tha mors than on* hour 1:30 p.m.. I am.
b tln n In Haminola Counlr. Florida, aald, "No, not yat, but
wa’ro march through Sanford downtown
nnd dairrlbod na fo llo w .:
Very truly your*
' T i a s l a nt tha N o r t h w a .t Corner thinking about ‘Santa Claus1
streats at 4 o'clock.
Robert Howell
o f l-ot I, Badtlnn IV, Tow mb Ip
Commander
is aautb, o f lia n a # &gt;1 Kasti avarv o n a o f you, far lh a rallaf
"There is no *stlmat« yst aa to
lh an ca run go a l
IS
chain.. il.iiianil.il In aalil complaint,
and the number of people who will
Chapter No. 30.
Ihanca
Month
tt.SS
chain., iln a l Juilaamant will ba
aatarad
thanca \ v .« » II c h a in ., lhanca iltar.on. Th a n atu ra of thla ault la take part In this year’s psrade"
Nurlli 1S.SS c h a in .
tu uulat tha (Ilia In and to t h a lamia McDonald said yesterday. Ha did
Tou anil «ach of yuu. u i . Kara- abova t l . i c r l b n l , agnlnat y o u and
by notlflatl that a a u ll lo g u l a t
ich of vuu a n d Into tha plaintiff, say however, that Wednesday's
ami* l . O ro u a n
T ltta baa haan bro ught a a a l n . l you
parade will be the "sharpest
In tha Circuit Caurt In and for
. . . _____ . . . hand and n fflela l
B .m ln o la County, a t Sanford. F lo r­ •aal nf our a a ld Court, at Hanford. looking" parade ever to march
ida. In Chancary. aald suit bain* Haminola C o u n ty . Florida, thla lha through th* downtown Mellon.

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l i f t VH Moa.a J. Taylor. J r . at a l l .
d a f a n d a a l . , bain* a ault to Qulat
T l l l a | o Iho a h o y , d . w r l b . d l a n d .
In lh a p la in tiff, and you and aach
o f you. arc ra o n lrcl lo fllo your
a n . w a r to t h . p la in tiff , complaint
fharatof nra filed with tba d a r k af
o u r . a i d c o u r t ) w ith tha C1*rk
o f ou r aald Court, aad to
la rv a
o r r u m l . h to tho (&gt;talntlff or bar a t ­
to rney It. W Wara, w h o .a add r . . . U P. O. Ho a ISIS. Hanford,
Flo rid a, a t o n y o f your . . i d a s ■war. a s or b e f o r . T u ee d .y , P econthar 4th. A. D lSISt herein fall
not or a d e a r . a p ro co n fa ,.o will ba
eatared a s a l n . t yon, and aach and

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tat dor o f Novambar A, D. ISIS.
•V P. Ilarndnn Clark o f tho
Circuit Court
S r m ln o la County
Hanford. Florid*,
It* A r i a J. Lunduulat
b o p u ty Clark
Of O u r l a i d Court
It. W w a r * .
Attoraay fo r o l o l a l l tf
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Bov Ilfs
Hanrord. F lo r id a .
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W IEB O LD T S
CAMERA SHOP
l i t PARK AVE.

Hope waa tha massage . ths
f ln t American Christmas Saala,
designed and sold by Miss Emily
Risscll, a Red Cross worker at
Wilmington, Del., In 1N&gt;7. . Hop*
that tuberculosis could be pre­
vented and cured.

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weigh* only 86 Iba. Has 80%
brighter plcturs, Automatic
Focus, Dynapowsr Speaker,
Shadtd Gians. In Seashall
Pink and Sand Whit* or Lagoon

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Fred Wolff (De Bary)

Iff)* Milk* (Sanford)
C lan Williams
Altamoat* Springs)
nov. n

Anne Mae Jones (Osteen)
Fred Wolff (D* Bary)
Rosalie Knight (Sanford)
DUchartea
Archie Banka (Sanford)
Mrs. Mary Barkey and aoe
(Sanford)
Albert Edward* (Sanford)
W111U Mae Duhart (Paola)
NOV. 24

Carrie Baglsy (Osteen)
Anthony Kudluk 'D* Bary)
Claude Wethcringtc* .Sanford)
Mary Lo* McDonald (Sanford) m
Quill* Took** (Sanford)
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George Brown. (Sanford)
Jam es Wllllamsoa (Sanford)
Regina Roberta (Sanford)
Robert Bedenbaugh (Sanford)
Wllhemlna Minor (Saaford)
Birth*
Baby Boy Janwa
Baby Boy Johnson
Discharges
Mr*. Hazel Corley aad baby Gill
(Sanford)
Mrs. Julia Higgins (Sanford))
Herman Radar (Sanford)
Maxi* Mixon (Sanford)
Willie Mas Duhart (Paola)
Dorothy Stewart (Sanford)
Maude Beach (Saaford)
NOV. U

Trade-Ins
1947

Pontiac Sedan
E xtra Good

II7 M 0
1949

Admissions

Kaiser Sedan

Carlton Cooden
(Altamonte Springs)
G ars William*
(Altamonte Springs)
William Marvin Smith (Sanford)
Emily B. Nicholson (Sanford)
Loftvlnla Shaw (Sanford)
Eva Fctunscn (S arfo ri)
William Justie* (Sanford)
Barth* Vane* (Sanford)

Boar Boot Folds
For Cxmplaf
Clsnn • On* Owner

1952
Ford 2 Dr. Sedan
H E iH 1952
Ford 4 Dr. Sedan
&lt;626,00
1951
Chevrolet 4 Door

Central Florida
Sets Frost Warning
Frost warning north aad cen­
tral portions, clearing aad colder
tonight with frost or fretting
temperature* central portiona
with low temperature 88-41 cen­
tral. Considerable cloudiness and
turning colder scattered showers
central portion thla afternoon.

Fully Egul^ p ^ Ssdnn

1952
Hudson Sedan

F-A-DAY

Boulevard.

Mrs. Maude Britt
Succumbs Sunday

8788.00

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Mrs. Maud* L. Britt, Tl, widow
of ths lata W. H. Britt, dltd at
3: BO p. m. yesterday at th* Samt
note Memorial Hospital following
an lllneii of about three months.
Mrs. Britt made her residence
ta Sanford at 60S Park Ave,
She was born In Snellvllle, Ga.
July t . 1881 and earns to Sanford
la 1818.
She was a member of the First
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Mrs. Britt Is survived by threo
daughters: Mrs. r . C. Waller end
Mrs. M. F. Crabtree of Mobile,
Ala.| and Mrs. Shelia Cameron
of Sanford; two aona, W. N. Britt,
Mobile, Ala. and J. Roy Britt of
Sanford; nlna grandchildren; and
tbra* sitters living In Georgia.
Funeral services will be held
a t 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at Briiton Funeral Home with the Rev.
Fred Fisher officiating.
Burial will be In Evergreen
Carnets ry.

1954
Mercury Sedan

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Very C lo u

8I30M 0
1953
Buick Super Sedan
8I49M 0
1955
Plymouth Belvedere
Fully Loaded
Good Trades

Good Terms

Nicholson
Buick Co.
"Wo thank you!"

Lake Mary Woman
Dies In Orlando
Mrs. Florence A. Hauser, 66.
died at the Florida Sanitarium In
Orlando tail Saturday at 11:30
a. m. following an lUnett of aoveral years.
She was tha widow of the late
Irvtag V. Hauser.
Mrs. Hauler had lived in Lake
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Th* November meeting of tho
Sanford Story League will bo
hold a t tho Pariah Homo at &gt;
p.m. Program chairman, Mr*. C.
C: Williams, will proaont Mr*.
C. C. Welch, who will loll a atory
“The Perfect Tribute”, thia atory
being of much Interest to Uaguo

Members.

The Frlendahlp League of the
Congregational Chrlatlan Church
will meet at the Parionage, 111
palm etto Are., a t a p. m.
Th* Sunbeams and G. A.’a of
the F irst Baptist Church wtU
meet at 3:30 p. m.
Tho Methodist Castle Memorial
Class officers, group captains and
ooelal committees will meet at
Souths orth home at
« eM Ernest
p. m. for the purpose of
planning the Christmas party.

TUESDAY

Training Union Workers' Councilat I:IS p. m.
Prayer Meeting a t the First
Methodist Chttich will be at 7:30
p.m., with the Bible Study led by
the pastor.
The Rev. D. 8. Cornells will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR a t 1:30 a. a*.

THURSDAY
The W. M. S. of the First Bap­
tist Church win study the book
“Japan Advances'', taught by
Mrs. Charles L Arnold. At noon
a covered dish luncheon wUl be
served and a t 2 the study win
conclude.
At 4 p. m. th* Sunbeams, G.
A.’s, and R. A.'s of the First
Baptist Church will study books
on Jspen. Mrs. W. D. Gardiner
Mr*. T itty Bird, and Mrs. H. H.
Martin wm be the teachers. Sup­
per win b* served at I and the
children will be dismissed at 7:15
P.
The W. M. U. would appre­
ciate borrowing any artlclee that
you might hava from Japan.
Please bring them to the chureh

» The Anna Miller Circle will
meet at the Elks Club a t I p. m.
Initiation will bo held and all
members are urged to attend.
The P * 't Noble Grands Club
of the Semlnola Rebekah Lodge early Thursday morning.
The Rev. D. S. Carneflx wUl
will meet with
Mrs. B.
H.
conduct th* morning devotions
^ q u irta . 201 E. F ifth St., at I over WTRR a t 1:30 a. m.

FRIDAY

The R oy. D. S. Carneflx will The Rev. D. S. Carneflx will
jtooduct the morning devotions conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR at 1:30 a. m.
over WTRR at 1:30 a. m.
Th* Unity Class will meet at
SATURDAY
the Valdes Hotel at I p. m. ViolTh* R. A.'« of th* first Bap­
tor* are welcome.
tist Church wlU m eet a t • a. m.

Couny Council
In the absence of the presi­
dent, Mrs. J. B. St. John, Mrs.
W. W. Tjrre presided over the
recent meeting of the P-TA
County Council, at which were
present
representatives
from
evtry school In the county.
Plans were worked out for a
Joint Founders Day meeting, to
be held at Southside School on
Feb. 7, when the guest speaker
will be Mrs. Walter Beckham, of
Miami. Mrs. Beckham is past
president of th* P-TA and Is
now national membership chair­
man. Th* Seminole County Coun*
ell has been trying for some
years to get her to com , ipeak
a t one of their meetings, and
this yaar they were successful.
Mrs. Velma Mitchell, chairman
for the Founders Day program,
presented plane to the group for
that day.
A report was given by Mrs.
Byron Smith on th* School of
Instruction which was held re­
cently a t Plneerest School. Alio
reports were heard from Mrs.
E. S. Higginbotham, on the Scho­
larship to h« given by the county
P-TA and from Mrs. Fred Mur­
ray, who spoke on safety and ex­
plained eomethlng about the gun
laws for ehUdren In the state.
She also asked that fire drills
be given from tho. lunchrooms in
the near ftuure.
R. T. MUwee gave a report
from the county school survey,
which was conducted recently by
an 11-man committee, and final­
ly, report* were heard from
several women who attended th*
state convention in St. Peters­
burg. Those giving these reports
were Mrs. Gustave Bamberger,
Mrs. Michael Thomas, Mrs. T.
D. Baggerly, Mrs.
Margaret
Reynolds and Mrs. R. I. Elam.

Explains Dial
System To
Gordon Rothermel, group man­
ager of Sanford—DeLand area
for Southern Bell, explained the
new dial system to the msmbers
of (be Business and Irofesstonal
■upper
Women's Club at their
*Ka
meeting Wednesday night at
11
Yacht Club.
Mr. Rothermsl told the group
of women that th* new system
la supposed to go Into effect at
g p.m. on March. He also said
that in two or three years time
the whole United States would be
on a dialing system, so that peo­
ple would be able to make their
own long distance calls.
Mlsi Ann Hrvat, District Direct­
or of B.P.W., gave a short Ulk
on B.P.W. work.
Present for the meeting Mrs.
Myrtle Gradlck. Mrs. Betty Wolfram , Mrs.
Gertrud* Gilbert,
Mrs. Arolyn True, Mrs. Helen
Pearson, Mrs. Olga Hunter, Mrs.
Helen Constantine,
Mrs. Eroa
Andrea, Mrs. Daisy Knox, Mrs.
Anna
Rinehart, Mrs
Harris!
Slawtsr, Mrs. Gordon Brisaion,
and Mia. Sjl/il Itoulil.

Spotlight
On Hollywood

HOLLYWOOD CP- "I got to be
25 and I was scared. My mother
had died and I had lost my father
WEDNESDAY
when I was young. When I dis­
The Training Unions workers
covered thtre were men younger
Of the First Baptist Church will
than me In the business, I lost all
hat* a covered dish supper at
eonfldenc*. I had always been the
0 :3 0 , Prayer Meeting a t 7:30 and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Want, and
youngest
of anyone I worked
Small fry like cooked n real
daughters, Susan and Wanda, of
wtth."
Miami, spent Thanksgiving with ringed with sliced bananas.
This was th* testimony of Jac­
Devotional Book
his mother, Mr*. Leslie Went. Al­
kie Cooper on the evolution of a
so spending Thanksgiving with
child star. He has found more
Given To Member Mrs. Went was Mrs. Floyd King
fame a t an adult than have most
and Sheila, of Wlntaa, Tex.
performers who found fam* ear­
By
Ruth C lass
ly. But It hasn't been without a
James
Wright,
son
of
Mr.
and
The Joy-Ruth Class of th* First
struggle.
Mrs.
J
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A.
Wright
Sr.,
has
been
Baptist Church mst Tuesday
When Jackie returned from the
night at the home of Mre. Roger appointed Squad Sergeant In the
service, he found little demand
military corps a t The Baylor
MUhmldt, 8*37 Laurel Dr.
for his services In Hollywood. He
m Th* meeting was eeUed to or­ School for Boys a t Chattanooga,
wanted to stay In th* acting busi­
der bv the Clave President, Mr* Tenn.
ness, but realised he needed to
Schmidt. A devotional read­
know more about It. As a young
Mr. end Mrs. Ban Currie and
ing from Horae Life was given
ster, ha had just acted naturally.
which was followed by a sentence family, of Daytona Beach, spent
As
an adult, he had to do more.
Thanksgiving Day with her bro­
prayer.
"So I packed up and went to
The class roll was called after ther-in-law and slater, Mr. and
New York, 1 worked In th* thea­
wh|*h Group Captains gave their Mrs. Doug Stenstrom.
ter and live TV. Luckily I had
reports.
saved mv money when I was a
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker
A devotional book “Take Time"
kid, because I averaged about
was signed by all members to Jr. attended the Florida-Georgia
$150 » w*«k In those nine years.
g p slant Mrs. Frank Bryan, who Tech gam* In Jacksonville over
"Hut they were a good Invastwith her husband and young the weekend.
ment. I learned my buslnesa, and
daughter, will leave for th* Gol­
I think I'm equipped to handle th*
Dr. and Mrs. J . C. Button, of
den Gate Seminary, Berkely,
future now."
WUmlngton, N. C., spent the
Calif
Jackie is the star of “The
A frtndshlp latter wee written weekend In Sanford.
Peopta's Choice," which is enjoy­
to Mrs. Jackie Bailey by mem­
ing its second year on NBC-TV.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fleming had
bers.
This season ha la also directing,
A letter from the Baptist Home as guests over th* weeknd
knd Mr.
and that's part of his plan for
a t Lakeland was read to the and Mrs. A. 0. Vaugh end Leedy
th* futur*.
clots by Mrs. Jack Martin.
Hogan, of Miami.
Plans ware then made to pack
“ I've always raslstad doing ser
boxes for patients at TB San­ Mis* Marilyn Calhoun, a student
les," he said. "They wanted to
itarium.
make a series out of Skippy and
at Florida Southern College, was
The meeting was closed by the home for Thanksgiving and again
later Henry Aldrich, but I would
president of th* class after for the weekend. She had ae
not. Just after the war, Jackie
which refreshments were served guest Miss Sylvia Firth, from
Coogan anil I were offered a ser­
by Mrs. Schmidt aslssted by Canton, 0.
ies that would have brought us
Mrs. Robert C. Hodges.
$50,000 a year. Jack!* was mad
Those present were: Mrs. A. J.
at m« because I decided to go
Miss Margurlt* Dotson and her
Peterson, Mrs. Leon Swain, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Martha Dotson, spent
aast Instead.
Jimmy Wade, Mrs. Marvin Wood. th* holidays In North Carolina
“ I've always thought you're
Mrs. Gerald Covington, Mrs. Bill and Virginia visiting relatives.
dead after you do a sarlts. Pro­
Johns, Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs.
ducers won’t cast you because
A lfre d Chiles, Mrs. Leland Rudd.
you ara too Identified in one role.
Mr. and Mrs. J . C.
Mitchell
Mrs. Terry Wilson, Mrs. Robert spent Thanksgiving Day In Or*
"1 turned down savers! TV ser­
C. Hodges, Mrs. Roger Schmidt,
ies until I found tha deal I want­
Undo with their son-in-law and
and Mrs. Anne Compton.
ed. Thli la i t 1 flgur* I can do
daughter, Judge and Mrs. Tom
this ona for three yeara, then
Kirkland.
start my own company to dlrtct
and produce ■ serial."
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald
Jack!* has long been preparing
Jr. and baby daughter, Marian
for th* twitch to directing. He
Ann of Singer Beach,
arrived
directed plays In summer theatres
the weekend
The V. F. W. Ladle* Auxiliary Friday to spend
and also did some shows for CBS.
hsld Its regular meeting Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cush­
TAFFETA ANT CRErE ara
combtnad for this afternoon
£Ight, Mrs. Ruth Smith presiding ing.
dress from th* collection de­
over th* meeting.
Christmas SeaU are colorful
A Christmas party Is scheduled
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wilkinson signed by Deni Clair*. A mono­
and unusua' additions to your
for Deetmber 1* for all member* and sons. Kicky and Randy, of tun* In royal blue, th* dr*** la
holiday gift wrappings. Use all
and their families, at the Ameri­ Miami spent Thanksgiving
and bsltlsss and allm, wtth a fly­
the Christmas Seals you buy to
away
back
panel
stiffened
with
can Legion H ut
the weekendend with
Mr. and
help protect your family from
taffeta
lining.
A Bake sal* will be held on Mrs. C. 0 . Jones.
tuberculosis.
December the 8th, in front of
Mr. and Mr*. John GUlon spent
Scars Roebuck.
the holidays In Wrens, Ga., with
There being no other business, relatives.
th* meeting adjourned by s pray­
er by th* chaplain, Mrs. Mar­ Mrs. Jim GUlon vlilted her sla­
g a r e t Dillard.
ter, Sirs. Carrie Caldwll,, In Lake­
Next meeting of the V. F. W. land.
Auxiliary to Post 3283 will be
Dee- 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Wallace,
of E. 11th S t, had as guest over
tha holidays Mrs. Alii* Steens
w
worth, of Jackshonvilla.

Personals

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Your tuberculosis association
[help* protect your family from
tuberculosis. Buy and use more
Christmas SeaU this yaar.

Bob
Karns
The first Thanksgiving would
have bean impossible but for
the generous sharing of food
- b y the Indiana. Now that our
^country la blessed with food
la abundance. It behooves us
to share with Impoverished
nations and, mors Important,
to teach that have mad* our
country so abundant. Such
practical Christianity la needed
to evolve a world thankful for
Christ end for freedom.

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For Thanksgiving

Conning
The News

By Marias Jones
OVIEDO—Th* “ old home town”
■Y VIRGINIA CONN
took on n fam iliar look over
Now that Thanksgiving Is over, with a big thrill when John Wil­ the holidays ■■ the college crowd
came trekking In.
the
real rush begins
aa the liams and Bob launched the boat
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doda
Christmas season descends upon and took the children for a ride and baby ion, of tho University
us- In our house already little around the lake. This was a big of Florida, were th* guest sit
^‘*cr**^ »ot*s to Santa Claus occasion, because until recently their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
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V 1** drafted, and general there hasn't been enough water Duds, and mother, Mrs. Etaio
behavior is improving. It's going to
- support -any-----------------•*-thing
more then Fleming.
to take a lot of work on their a few fish.
Others from th* University a!
part to come up to standard, but Th* November
luncheon for GalnesTlO* Included: Walter Dathay a r t still a long wrap from the Women’s Golf AssocUtlon will
da. also visiting hit parents, tha
tack doth and ashes.
be held next Wednesday at th* John Dudat; Mr. and Mrs. E r­
Understand tho
wedding ef Country Club. Contact
Louise win Abell, visiting their parents,
Cherry Singletary and Jerry Ry- Parker immediately for reserve- Mr. and Mrs. Max Lelnhart. and
man was a most lmprosslvo af­ lions as this is the luncheon no mothar, Mrs. Geneva 8. Abell;
fair. Wolcome to the
Navy to one can afford to mUs.
Bob Shaffer, vDUlng his parents,
this lovely bride.
Mr. and Mra. C. G. Shaffer; Mr.
The circles
of the Sanford
and Mra. Donald Hardy, visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mra. LawGarden CInb a rt doing something
eon A. Hardy, and mother Mrs.
which I think deserves recogni­
Nan Parker.
tion. Two members from each
circle are Instructing children in
Coming from FSC was MUs
gardening practice*, demonstrat­
Nancy Myers.
ed during school hours. The re­
Johnny Jones did not get homo
sponse from tho schools has been
from GainesvIU* for Thanksgiv­
encouraging, a i nearly all chil­
ing Day. Ill* parents. Jimmy
dren like to work with plants
Jones and R. A. Dewberry spent
and flowers. This
month tho
the day In Gainesville with him.
clrelei will teach them how to
Jimmy suyed with Johnny, who
make C h r i s t m a s decorations.
waa coming home Saturday af­
W o r k i n g at t h o Gram*
ter practice that morning.
mar school from the Driftwood
Mr. and Mfe. Roy Eason, of
Circle are Jean Stetson and Mur*
Savannah, Ga., spent the holiday*
Ivl 2!a«kiu*. T!w&gt; will go from
i* ith their sister. Mis. Mae E.
classroom to classroom instruct­
King.
ing the student* in the nuking
Mr. and Mrs. Jam as Partin
of unuauat ornament*. The pro­
and daughttrs, Marilyn and Sugram startad today, so pump
xanne, spent Thanksgiving * In
your child for Information, and
Tituavin* with Mra. Partin's alsmayb* you will learn somithlng
Ur.
that ran be used for your own
From OrUndo Junior College
decorating.
Ann Pierson la homo with har
A Urge group enjoyed Thanks­
fathar, Fred Plerion, for tho hoi
Idayi.
giving diner at th* B.O.Q. Among
them
were
Paul and
RetU
MUs Rabeeca Tuhy, a student
Spelts. Jim and Batty Guy, Evle
a t Florida Southern, did not eomo
and Bob Williams, Rosemary and
for the holidays.
Cliff
Duncan,
Mary
Libby,
Olivia Simmons, V. Mltdahn, Ann
Btar, Bonnie Grandy, Polly Bru­
baker, Rosemary Rurbank, Bert
Barkholdar, Betty Emanikl, June
Davalle and her
mother, and
Joan Fellini and
her parents.
Nearly all had children, so the
atmosphere was
lively. From
all reports the dinner
was de­
licious and thoroughly enjoyed.
Ruth
and Bill Barron
and
children had dinner with Dodle
and John King of Loch Arbor.
Lou Johnaon entertained Ruth
SUatlTLY-KlTTKD S U I T
•nd Forreat Norvell# and Terry
Price and ton John Robert. Beryl n gray and white novelty tilk
and Walt Swlnaon Joined Jlra and -.weed, com** from Harry
Nov. 24
Louise Parker and family for not rrechttl'a collection. Tiie Jacket
Chuck U«rron
has
a
double-breasted
closing
only turkey but • lively game of with black bone button*. A red
Margaret Dobbini
brldga. Cnrty and John Stribling silk rose U worn on th* flat
Mr*. Riley Jeffeost
fed the bachelors,
and I think e'.iawl collar.
Nov. 28
vary few people ate alone. We had
Robert F. Graham
a pleasant day, 1 know, ending
Mrs. Troy Ray

Happy Birthday

By Homemakeri
The First Baptist Church Home­
makers Sunday Sehool elass mat
at th* horn* of Mrs. Ed Cown,
n f Catalina Dr. oa Tuesday, Nov.
20.

Mrs. M. C. Stone, th* elaas
president presided over tho b u ll-.
ness portion of the meeting dur­
ing which a Thanksgiving basket
for the needy was discussed.
Th* devotional “ My Spiritual
Diary" was given by Mr V’foc-J,'
Brown.
A market basket auction to
raise money for tho elas* treas­
ury wai held wtth tht auctioneer
Mra. Ed Cowan.
Mrs. Irving-Pryor directed the.,
games which followed th* hurtnasi meeting.
Th* hostess. Mrs. Ed Cowan'
and Group No. 1, served deli­
cious pumpkin pie with whipped
cream and caffe*.
Members present for the met­
ing w m : Mrs. Irving Pryor,
Mrs. Clayton Smith, Mrs. Roy
Britt, Mrs. H. S. Duggar, Mrs. *
Buford Brown, Mrs. T. J . WUllamaon, Mrs. M. C. Stone, Mrs.'
W. T. Kelley, Mrs. R. L. John­
son, Mrs. J. M. Moye, Mra. Rita
DoJong, Mrs. L. M. Hifflea, Mrs.J . A. Cook, Jr., Mrs Christine
5. Woodruff, Mrs. Vela Nelson,
and Mrsj Huby Spears

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold Ma­
son announce the birth of a son,
Arnold Wtynt, who weighed. T Ibo.
4 ox. Ho was born Oct. 38 la the
U. 8. Naval HosplUl In Jackson­
ville. Mrs. Mason will b* rem em ­
bered as the form er MUs Dorte
Marie Watherington.
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buy to help right tuberculosis.
New Ideas for ChrUtmaa Seal
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Gossip
Two boia-ia-aoe's topped the
golfing setae UN week a t tha
Mayfair Country Club. I d Porter
made the first «M oa the sev­
en th hole, using • three iron.
Chuck Morgan eg Orlando nude
the other on the llth hole; par
under three, and he u*ad an
eight Iron.
PeweO, Ring, Below Par
Sonny Powell and Dr. Ring
made daasling piayw Ia n week.
Th#ir beat-ball twoaema wai good
for R , eight under par. Both
individual acorea were under par.
Powell came la with ■ three un­
der par ST and Dr. Ring with a
one under par R . F lat golfing
anywharn.
Hgfc School Geif daaeea
T# Begin Bean
Marie Crafagae’s golfing daist i a r t expanding In all dtraetloni
at once. Thia time be has extend­
ed to high icbool students. All
Intonated 8H8 students may ilgn
up a t th# ichool, clubs will be
furnished, and the classes will
b# held in the evenings, two or
three times a week.
ChiUrett’a Beginning, K ein m ,
Refresher dasaee Underway
Two other classes, th# children's
beginning class and the women’s
refresher class, ire gaining head­
way. John and Jam es Guy. Bar­
bara Williams snd Gary Rowell
have already signed for the chil­
dren’s elass and Mario la expect*
ed to bring them along rapidly.

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’Buck’ Metis Plans
TO Enter Coaching
After Graduation
Amid the rumor* circulating In
Sanford currently comet a state­
ment from The Florida Fleambeau, student newspaper of F. 8.
U., written by Ihmnio Cold that
completely obliterates tha gos­
sip. The partial reprint appear­
ing b#Iow was puhll«l,e-&lt;
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week, prior to the F. 8. U.-Fur­
man game in which M*tta waa
captain of th# team.
"Buck, a Physical mator who
plana to go Into coaching upon
graduation, decided to como to
F. 8. U. after comparing Florida
Stats and University of Florida.
"Metis, who packs ITS pounds
on a five foot nine Ineh frame, Ii
spoken of very highly by football
mentor Tom Nugent. “ As an aU
around football player, Buck Is
aa good as anyone we’ve ever
had," &gt;.w .ittls n J .
“He's a good, found defensive
player, a fin# blocker, a hard
dangerous runner and Is among
the three best pass receivers on
the team. He does everything
well, including half th# punting
dull##," continued Nugent. “ He’s
a great competitor and we hate
to lose him."
“ Buck doesn't compete In any
other varsity sports, but he is ac­
tive in the Intramural program of
hti fraternity, ATO.
"Buck consider* the Citadel
gam# last year (when he (cored
three touchdowns) the belt game
of hla college career and thinks
hie best performance this year
was In the VPI contest.
“ Hla greatest thrill cam# in hi*
sophomore year against Stetson,
when he ran 7S yards for a touch­
down with only four seconds re­
maining In th# game.
“Th* friendly, likeable Mctts
names duck hunting and ‘all
sporii” as hla favorlt# hobbles.
Steak, french fried potato#! and
totted salad are tops on hla fav­
orite foodi list."
Nugent, after surveying hit
team, pointed tn senior Buck
Mctta and said, “Th# moat con­
sistent player offensively and defenilvely on our team.

Junior high football get* und
erway tomorrow night In Sncg’rd
for the f l n t Urn# at 8 p jn. In
Nemorlnl Stadium wtie.i the ltev’s
and tha Whites via for the Siw
fortf Championship.
Tbo gams, under the auspices
or U&gt;e hammoia
uucxa Club,
will feature
go gridstera repre­
CANYON, T a x .
&lt;Sp#clal&gt;senting
seventh
and
eight
C*Oth Frank Kimbrough will
throw an tmdtfeatad bowl r#cgrades of both Sanford Junior
• ard oa th# lain whan hi* West
High and Pinacreit.
T axis SUta Buffaloes play in
Fred Ganaa, .athletic director
tka Tangerin# Bowl at Orlando,
of Seminole High, (aid, “This la
Naw Yaar'a night.
the realisation of a long standing
In tkrea previous bowl battles,
dream for us. For years w# have
the soUdly-ballt, graying Texan
been on the downgrade, facing
has wan two and tied on*, start­
schools with athletic-educational
ing back la 1838. A 30-year veterprograms extendlnng Into
the
aa la the coaching business, Kimlower gradea, and we have slow­
brough mad# hla bowl debut In
ly been outgrown by these
the Sun Carnival at B1 Paso. He
schools."
was head coach a t hla alma ma­
n a n n.%cB_s/ie mii*
Football will be at its brightest
ter, Hardln-Slmmons University, at
Nashua’* Bor. Pocu Bllv«r. B*arh
tomorrow
night. Printed
pro- riro,
Use time and after having a fine
chai»l n.n. Fair Frt'IUj.
grama, cheerltaders majorettss, llsrlha J Silver rlwJr. lUrmnnlcan
season record In 1935, his Cow­
ukcoxd r ic k —a /ia wit#
and a band will ride the* chilled Hllvar nio. D«*l Hnmb. Ilral
boys tied New Mexico A &amp; M,
a ir In the history making spect­ Hon. ('harming Kuo. Art Carn*r
14-14.
Packard Olrl. lUII'a JunaW, Hnaf
acle.
H# was star coaching at liarTHIRD RACE----- .VIS Milo
Hugh Carlton, principal of San­ t*»url r.rnn. alar Itlna. Ilunr'*
dln-Slmmons oo Jan. 1, 1939, when
Middy,
Mla*r Wo. Red llarvod.
ford Junior High and director of Half Selection,
Hardln-Slmmons was again Invited
llamblln llnme.
the junior high football program, Forcible
to tbo Sun Bowl. The Cowboys
FQI HTII NtC'M—B/ia Milo
■aid that hla charges would put Crucial
won aasUy 34-3, over Texas Westvni. I- lira I n. I- Chrl«
on a performance aa good
ai )lllll*. Kcnn Krtrh ’L’m Pat Marl*.
em . ’.
Inky
Slo.
Illmlnl
■ny witnessed In Sanford
thia
Th# Sun Bowl also was the site
FIFTH VI tl'F—s /ia WII*
of his third bowl appearance on
year. “ We have worked hard to Windy White, 8nlekorno*l*. Tor*
Jan. 1. 1931, b u t . Kimbrough was Simmons, graduating in 1920. He make this thing
an enjoyable *al. Kd'« Ball* lltua. Dill* lt*».
Society Ana, U ia a itnap Switch
oa a different bandwagon. West turned out great teams at two event," he aald. “ We
want it
six t h h *ck—a/i# mi*
Texas State’s. After winning their Texas Juid &gt;r colleges, Wayland fait. dean, and with a flnlahed 1*ar*onlan, K Z. Ittraak, Hattla
and
Amarillo,
before
moving
to
II**.
Irlah Shurlrul, P rltln e. t il* .
first Border Conference champ­
sharpness. We want people to I*'* Vanity,
In vlilhle Man. S llv tr
ionship tn history, in 1950, the his alma mater In 1933.
thrill at the game and not come Morn
•
r
ik
s
t
h
iiic k —a /ia mii*
Many
of
Coach
Kimbrough’i
Buffs edged U. of Cincinnati, Itjust out of charity. We feel sure
Colton
Quick
I.no I*
products have developed Into out­ that after they ice the game F rTran*
13.
i e n d l y llen l, Nhy I-erk.
Park
In 20 years of coaching at liar- standing professional grlddcrs. tomorrow night they will be eSg- Trail. F la m ln # Suniet, Jam** U,
I'nrk
Choice
din-Slmmons (1935-1910), Baylor Three of his best students have er to watch anothar, and they
KIIIHTII HAI'K—a / l d MII*
(1911-19401, and West Texas been Bulldog Turner, who per­ will h# aware that thia program
llapld llute. Ma'i Mini*, An#l*
Pnl.a.
Kllndrld. IllchUnd Kiln#.
State 119(7—), Kimbrough has a formed for him at Hanlln-SIm- will become an Intcrgal part of Ileal Flelon.
T„p (*ty*r. Mayb*
good recorit of 112 victories, 73 mons and went on to shine for Sanford’s athletic program."
Tanlwkl
SIXTH MACK—lb/ie Mil*
the Chicago Bears; Bill Cross,
defeats and eight ties.
For the past month Carlton, Jupiter Jim Cl**ha. Star KHah.
At Baylor, hla learns ware ex-West Texas back who playtd along with John Angel. Howard Jennie F*rr*ll. Ilappr O’Brien,
known as “ upset kings". In 19(1, for the Chicago Cards and later Gordie, and Dick Richards, hai (lav .IiuImm . F*l&gt;l* K.iahlnn, .Ma­
jor fndr
his Baylor Bears pulled on# of in the Canadian League, and
TF.STH It \I K— S / l # *111*
the top surprises of the South­ Cloyce Box. great pass-catehing put In many hour* drilling the Johnny l&gt;«rk. Shamil*. (trow
Fnnder. Visit I'*«Mq* Idike. Flnrwest when they tu-J hiqM .v.r- Detroit Lion end a couple years young«t*ra In the fundamental! *d*l*.
Bln* Boll. Pilot nmy
of football. “ Wr have been stress*
ed Texas, a cl •’&gt; Is •’
run ago.
ing
the
fundamentals—pairing,
rojghshod over all opposition.
More than three-fourth* of Flor­
running.
receiving,
blocking,
Kimbrough, brother , i
\
tackling, and kicking—becaus# we ida’s forest Und* are under or­
A M’s all-time groat .V!- ’
feel that ■ clear understanding ganised fire protection. On the
ran “ Jarrln’ John I n'
of
fundamentals la necessary to remaining one-fourth. M per cent
played quarterback r t Hardinthe development of the Individ­ of th# sUte's wood* fire* occur.
ual. If a younijrier understand*
gram la a huge turnout for the
TALLAHASSEE, Fix. (Special) the game, he think* the game
game. Tickets are on sale for
Florida Stale University will and can giv# it hi* be*t."
Every
afternoon during
th# the game and admission prices
-nd Us three national gymnaa
•tee rhamplons to compete In the week them men have met with of 50c for adults and 23c for chil­
will go toward
. . atudaata
. .
Mid-Western Championships, be­ the boys for two or mor# hours, dren and
ing held in Chicago December 1. snd ilurlnc that tim# a lot has Pnr menl °t tM uniforms,
The three men that will repre- been taught and learned. Last
&lt;ent FSU as a team are Jamille Friday afternoon one youngster
w ith a
Ashmore, NCAA free exercise made a tackl# around the neck
•sinner, Bonald Amster. NCAA and on# of hla teammates chim­
p o w e r
i n o p
high bar champion ami Chick Cl- ed, “Aw. come on now, you can
rlo, the NAAU free exercise title can tackle lower than that—you
look like that high ichool bunch."
holder.
And such Is the atmosphere at
The University of Illinois at
Chicago la sponsoring the annual rinecre*t every afternoon. Hie
meet, whlrh will include all the competitive edge brings out the
the big-ten school and gymnas­ host potential in the boys. If
tics clubs, such as th# Sokols and one youngiter let* down there
are several working out without
Tumverlnes.
Gymnastics coach Dr. Hartley uniforms eager to fill hi* iho#a.
Vital to th# success of the proTrice looks for the U. of Illinois
WAIT re H* »4«ol
to
have
the
strongest
team
in
the
• • (N iW tl -I W - 4 (s# P t w t f i b « p l
U
tournament due to the fart that men," says Prlca.
■ «k« MANY IklNfl UNMlII—I
ww.gblp si |&gt;| MVMfll C**«a R
hoy will enter an entire squad.
Th* Tribesmen will compete In
»•« • 4«M4Mlf«lRN
“This should be one of the most the tide horse, parrallel bars,
outstanding gymnastics meets of high bar. fro# exercise, all-around
he year and Fm sure Florida andtumbllng. Amster. however,
State will give a good account of will not compete In the tumbling
themselves, but I’m not saying not compel# In the gtumbling
(th A Maple
Phone y « we’ll win as I ran only send three event.

★

AW

Seminoles W ind Up Season Friday Night
Against Lakeview 11 In Homecoming Tilt

Don’t WAIT . . . t
Moke it yourself*

ReWalt

Clem Lablne's only World Serie*
start also marked the first time
th# had pitched 10 innings in the
big leagues. He beat the Yarv
Occat 1-0 for th# Dodgers In the
sixth game of the 1933 Scries.
Michigan State
cross-country
runner Henry Kennedy lowered the
Penn State five-mile course re
cord in 1933 by almost one minute.
He was timed In 23:20.2 in a dual
Jockey Eddie Arcaro has won
more than (00 stake racea.
Florida produce* over half
the nation's cypress lumber.

POST - T IM E 8:10 P. M.
• M A T IN E E S EVERY
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A T 2 P. M.
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Admission $1 Plus General Admission of 50c
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tl

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P H O N E 1570

Located 8 M iles South Of Sanford
On H ifhwny 17-92 Turn W a t At Rad Arrow

Arcade
Package Store
Featuring
The Very Best
310 E. 1st

N D -H A N D Y - COMPLETE
(Hits h r H w jffll
Westlnghouse
Electric Blankets
Reg. 139.95 ___ only 437.30
Baggerly Appliance Center
115 Magnolia Avc.
Shoes. Shoes and more Shoes
A great nrray of stye*—color*
from $2.9* to M.H
H. A A. DEPT. 8T0RE
Pear, Necklaces .... *1.95 up
Woman’s Wallets
$3.00 up
Watch Banda ----- $4.95 up
Frank Noell Jeweler
110 S. Park Are.
EVENING DRESSES
Nylon Pleot, Lace, Nylon Tulle
' and Tafatta $17.95 to $24.95
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
•
114 E. First St.
Magnovox HI-FI
Radio-Phonograph
$99.95 and up
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
308 E. F ln t St.
Everbrite Stainless
2(-pc. service for • ----- $3 **
62-pc. service for 9 ----- 14.9*
18-pc. service for 9
20.95
9snford Jewelry k Luggage
309 Sanford Ave. Phone 13(8
Genuine Imported Mexican
Hand-tooled Leather Handbags
$16.95 plus tax
•
P U R C E L L ’S
123 W. First St.
Children’s and Ladies
Orion and Nylon Sweaters
Slip-over and Cardigans
from $3.R
KEL'S * A lOe STORES, Ine.

Phona 1ST

Gold or Silver
KNIVES
$4.50 to $12.00
WM. E. KADER
113 S. Park Ava.

G ills f a r G

h b .^ 1

Famoua Cavalier, beautifully finInihed with inalde utility fittingi
from $49.50. Natural red cedar
cheats from $3950
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. 1st.
Phona 958

Gifts far Dad
Famoua Berk-Linar
Contour Chair
$68.00

MATHER of Sanford
203 E. F irst SL
Beautiful Decanters
of hit favorite
Whiskey. $4.60 and up
TH E TOWN PUMP
113 W .First St.
A GIFT FOR THE
WHOLE FAMILY
JOHNSON SEA HORSE
Outboard Motor from
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Sanford Ave. at 25th PHONE 2825

I Gifts far
Brush and Comb Sot ... $3.50 up
Boxed Candiea ...
$1.60 up
Colognes and Perfumes $1.00 up
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
Oa the Corner by the Clock
G.E. ELECTRIC
PERCOLATOR. r#g., $19.94
Sale Price $18.95
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
113 S. Magnolia

HALLMARK
Christmas Card*
Singla or Boxed
Also Ribbon and Gift Paper
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

Famoua Sunbeam
Mixmaster with Juicer
9(7.50
,
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First SL

LOVELY
Compacts
$350 to $27.50
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ava.

Complete 9-Pc.
LIVING ROOM GROUP
Choice of Styles snd Colors
$139.00
MATHER'S—203 E. Firxt SL

SPECIAL ME DANA WATCHES
Fully Guaranteed
Ladiee ..... $12.96—$18.95
Men'i
IJ0.9S—$15.95
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage
300 Sanford Ave.
Phona 1341

CHATHAM BLANKETS
Including the Nation's Favorite
“ Purrey” — Purrey Bouquet,
Wool*hire Brandon. Full tange of
colors.
Y 0 W E L L ’ S

BOBRICK’S Electric Blanket
3—Year Guarante*
Special Price
$19.13
Exclusively at—
GARRETT’S 323 E. li t SL

TABLES
Corner Tables, Tier Table*.
Step, and Coffeo Tables from,
$1.93
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. lit.
Phone 968

Every Woman want* Fin# China
by Lennox, Castleton. Syracuse
Buy on the “China Club Plan"
S W E E N E Y ’ S
11( .Mag’wlia
Ph#n# 117
SHOES Pretty Patents for
drsss and Cute Strap* for
Everyday. $298 up
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
200 S. Sanford Av#.
DOROTHY GRAY
Toiletries
Creams — Lotions
Gift Sets
YOWELLSS
Gown*, very fcminin#
or tailored, short or long
Soft pastels. White or
black. Sires 32-t*.
Cowan's 312 E. 1st, Phone 874

Gifts for Boys:

SANFORD MOTOR CO., INC

O. D. Farrell’s

v®oter-$j8ssn&amp;t

114 Magnolia

NIGHTLY

tha injury-riddled Cadets - play
tha Seminoloa to a 4-3 d e a d l y
And now tha
Seminotsa fare '
dosing out tha season with one •
oi the poorest seasons
la tha
history of Seminole High.

You'll Find It In —

Florida has over 21,300,000 acres
PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
of commercial forest land.
—not Desperation
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SWEENEY’S

RAIN
OR SHINE
Thru Feb. 28th, 1957
(except
Sunday)

I

H la Sanford Seminole* wind up Ih # d ts o n theme was depth
thoir unimpressive
season this and detiro— depth
la reserve
week whan they take M Lake- strength, and deeire to win oa
view of Winter G ard a Friday the p ert of the players. But aa
night l a Memorial S t a d i u m . tha seatoa progressed h was dis­
The seventh place Seminoloa will covered that both phases of the
were errenous. Reserve
bo seeking their second win of
the teaaoo and their flaet Orange strenght waa misjudged and the
Balt Conference win w h a they team spirit was misjudged and
thoko a the fifth place Devils.
the team spirit waa poor.
Thelra has been a season of
Th* Seminole flop Into the
many. ____
firsts . . .for ___
tha__________
Seminoloa.weak-alater eellar rank waa her___
They junked
the tough
East! aided by a nosedive In team un
Florida Conference for • berth in Uy. Clearly inferior teams ran
the 1BC thia year with the hopes a t ’random over
the Seainolee
of making
a batter
showing and damped them for Seminole
there, only to find themselves un- defeats that should
hare been
abl to creek Into the win column upsets. Only three team i. Cocoa,
against either conference foot. Melbourne, and Seabreeze, ware,
This waa their
second season man for man, better eqdpcd than
running from
the apUt-T, and the Seminoles.
they were to he mors agile Jp Apopka, Leesburg, Winter Park,
Its usage. For the fln t time In and (specially DaLand had lass
y e a n the coaches
could look potential than the Seminoles, snd
around o u t flo f plenty of re ­ yet the Seminole were outclassed.
serves on hand.
The Boliea Academy game saw

Cowboy Boot*. 3 h##l style*, six#
34. S'* - 13. 134 —3, 3 -4 .
Assorted colors. $418 - $8.93
Cow-an'a
213 K. 1 st, Pk 171

Beautiful Framed Pictures
and Decorator 3lirTors
$2.00 op
FURNITURE CENTER
118 W. F ln t St.
Tropic—Aire
ELECTRIC HEATERS
with FAN
ta 93
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

O. D. Farrell's
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very Best
310 E. First

Gifts for Baby
GOLD
Baby Pina
$2.50 to $5.00
WM. E. KADER
112 S. P ark Are.

*

Johnson’- Gift Set* — _ 79c up
Twinkle Toya ----------- 29c up
Sylia Balls ......................... 31.08
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On th* Corner by tho Clock

For Tire** la S B n r k r £ ^ |

would b t aa welcome as
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$1. mooth—$11.50 year.
By Mall Anywhere
Trass ft T rim m ta fi
COMPLETE SELECTION^*
Christmas Tre# Trimmings
and Decoration*
Buy while stocks are complete
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U*e Our Lay-Away FlanW
er Credit Plan
On Beautiful Mohawk Carpet
Ssnford Linoleum A T ilt
127 W. First SL
Do your Christmas Buying
On Our Easy Payment
or Lay-Away plan
FURITURE CENTER
11$ W. First SL
The Accepted Gift
SAMSONITE
Card Tables
$8.95
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118 W. First St.

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Singla Control ..1 . $14.95
Dual Control
$2495
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Uihjsim I Gifts
Personalized Greeting Cards
Studio Photo or Snapshot
25 for $3.50, SO for $6.60
IOO for $12
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At MONROE CORNERS A
CRAFT AND GIFT S H O r
First Street
3 Mile* West of the Clock
Real Art Picture*
Beautiful framed reproductions
and Originals from $3.95
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. 1st. St.
Thone 953

Electric Shavers
$19.30 up
Lentheric Musketeers , $2.60 up
Max Factor for men
73c up
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
On th# Corner by the Clock
RINGS
Emblem, Signet, Rirthston#
Diamond
Other Precious
Stones
$22.30 up
FRANK NOELL JEWELEV
110 S. Park Ave.
Cowboys Bool*
$3 98 up
Hunting Knives, big variety 89r up
Dreia Pants .
$(98 up
ARMY-NAVY SUPPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.'
Suits by Warren Sewell k Merit,
, M -(8. Rayon flannel, wool flan­
nel, wool worsted, wool-nylondacron. $29.95- $19 93. jA
Cowan’s 212 E. 1st.. Phone X4Cigarette Lighters
RONSON - ZIPPO - EVANS
from $3.00
WERT JEWELRY STORE
202 E. a t . St. Phone 5
Has your husband ever
enjoyed th# fin# fitting
iquaUtte* of NUNN—BUSH shceat
Giv# him a pair, from. $1955
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Newspaper street eatesbuye want­ FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
—a t Warehouse Price*, visit
ed fo r work after school. Ages
BERRY’S. W* are expert* *t *a
up to 14 raare utd. So* Mr.
inr PAOVTOCOsitting you to eocure gracious
Moltey gt The Sanford Herald
u n - iL
rtgM after school.
good looks wttb functional con
veniene*. Today's best buys In
Famous Mobil* "BLP”
Salesman 4 Collector, age 23-55
nationally advertised furniture
to service an established all
Outside White PAINT. Gal. $440
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
colored Fir* Insurance Debit,
First St. Phone 1657 for Even­
GREGORY LUMBER
around Sanford. Must
ing Appointment
5th 4 Mapte
Pfc. 3553
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New and Used FnmHur.
$11 E. First St.
Phone 958

Colored girl desires 5 day week &gt;i
Used furniture, appliance*, tools,
maid Ph. 3013.
etc. Sought-sold. Larry's Mart
part-Ume work. 417 E.
331 East 1 st 8 t Phone 1331.
This is a free paw to the Movie* Third St. Ph. 1145-J.
48-FARM and GARDEN
land Rldwln Theatre for KWeo a —BUSOfBSy OPPORTUNITIES
CROTONS
Hickson. Rip. date Dec. 8,1956.
Bear with us. Wt*v» got growing
Groeery 4 Filling Station. Well CROTONS- make a living Christ­
pain*. TUX DOGGIE DINER FLOOR sending and finishing. •stabluhad business, good locomas gift that stays lovely and
colorful for years. All sixes. 35c
Cleaning, waging. Serving Semi­ Lon. White neighborhood. B at­
4 BAR, L ate Mary.
nole county since IMS.
up.
ten for telling, sickness, pbun*
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
H. M. Gieeieu, Lake Mary
n o . Sanford. Fla.
»—C A R P
T B A W I 1 ______
Phone 3058.
of Georg*
Wo tho
family
52—WANTED
to BUY
F IN A N C IA L
wish to •*- M eRA N EY -SM ITH P A IN T S
Maurico Jacobs
Phone 1203
| 4
proao our ilneors thanks to oar 2415 S. Parle
Boys 20" bicycle. Must be in good
35-MONRY T f LOAN
|w
many friend*
for their good
condition: reesonsblo. Ph. P1S-J
20—flANO
SERVICE
dead* of kisdnosa d u r i n g
AUTO
LOANS
our m o o t bereavement.
U » I D I t Plano Technician
RENTALS
COST LESS
Mr*. Annie Jacob*
Phono 3154 Routt 1. lanfecd
Mrs. Ena Jacobs 4 Sons
54—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
Mr. 4 Mrs. Nolan for* tl-RO O FIN O and PLUMBING
,
4 Son*
. ________
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
OF 8ANFORD
privet* baths. 114 W. First St
PETX JU IN — The fam ily of tho
PLUMBING
late Mrs. Margaret P. Petersen
Contract
and Seyalr Work
it a«
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Pb. 720-W
to
express
their
gratitude
F r r ., Estimate*
43—AST1CLPS FOR SALE
ovaryoao for thoir kindnei
HARVEY
JR.. L _.
Efficiency ept. Ill-way 17-92 So.
Phont 1128
_
sympathy and flowers recslv Vd 204 Sanford AvaCUy Limit*. Rluraberland Court.
This Is a free guest pass to tha
W
during their recent bereave
Rlts Ttieatrr for Jo Ann Riggs Set Seminole Realty for DeslrCERAMIC TILE
Bsp. Date: Dac. 8. 1985.
able House* sod Apt* Phone /7.
Paul
F
Mualier
A
Son
Ph.
154
4 rm io fu i eotkh
Free astteute. Quality work.
EFFICIENCY
Apsrtmehl. Suitable
Wa ouy and t*U used furniture
for Winter Tourtet Private bath
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
PLUMBING 4 HEATING
Paying top cash prices for any
4 shower. Steam heat. Inquire
B eds'D ay. Week, or Mooth— SepUe Tank Installation 4 Servlre thing of valua. SUPER TRAD­
TeL 1425, Furniture Center —
Manuel Jacobson across from
ING
POST
on
11-53
Ph.
2063-W
Heater Service, A r e a l * t.
116 West f ir s t SL
Post Office.
Harriett. Phone T34-W or 1335
—Factory to T«u—
Mayfair—3
bedroom. 1-balh home.
WELCOME GIFTS
Aluariaem
Call 1430-J after i p. m.
i that aro long ebortahod are easy
Vaaetlan Blind*
to select from Powell's varied
Enclosed head. Sag-proof botton IN OSTEEN—3 llm. furti. ept.
•
stock. Como la and look around.
rail with plastic ends. I'laatl
Screen Porch. 833 mo. Call after
• 1057 ROYAL PORTABLE
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
5 Phone 1323.
ma p □ E E
TYPEWRITERS
cords.
No Down Paymaat
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
S e n k n rlk Glams a n d P a in t C* 2 Room Apts. 112 Dm. Pb. 2963-W
i s Mas Iks To Pay
113-114 West 3nd 8L
Phone 220 2-bedroom nicely furnished house.
Ineluding:
bath
fUturss,
cabinet
L*y*Away Now for Christmas
sink, water pump, septic tank
US W. 19th St. Call. 886-W
POW ELL* OFFICE 8UFFLY
LIVE BAIT
after 3:30.
and water heater, approximate­
117 S. Magnolia___ Phone 985
Shiners,
Bull
Head*.
Pop
Outs
ly 825 month.
Furn. 2 bedroom apt. Ph. 432-W.
leav in g December tlh for Cali5 Doxen, 95c
Call, or te* u* TODAY
e
fornla
dee Ire lady to
htlp
Large 2 bedroom furnished apt.
drive. R tfircnces. Ph. 119-J.
1007 Sanford Ava.
PHona 1U1 Missouri Minnows and Worm*
$30 mo. T03 Palmetto Ave.
Planing Groeery—E. Geneva Ave.

Pk 1821

F or Painting call Mr. Tasker, Pk.
665X8, Room special IU .U .

or

Florida State Bank

MERCHANDISE -

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a u t o m o t iv e

7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Sell Your Car to
ROY REEL
305 W. Second 8L
5—BOATS AND MOTORS

l

RoiaoN ¥ p® ? ng* o(5odi
904 E. 1st S t

Phone 8W»

W. J. KING
rtumblng Contractor
All Oil Fired Ueatcrs
Cleaned and Sarvlccd
2554 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 50.
Plumbing. Krasky Heating

M. G. HODGES
Sarvlc* on AH Water Pumr»—
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Paola Road, Phone 700

a —.SPECIAL NOTICES
USED MOTORS •
Unconditionally Guaranteed
This is a free guest past to the
. IMS Mercury Mark 65
Movieland Rlde-In Theatre for
(Demonstrator) .........
F*83
Betty Barber. Exp. date; Dm .
1155 Mercury Mark 25, Like New
5. 1956.
A fe w 20 1IP, 1955 Mercury*
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
left .........._...... save up to |89
and paint see—Hill Hardware
1957 MODELS. NEW
Co., 301 E. 1st St., Phone 52
g HP ................. - ................ 8231
30 HP ......... - ......................8*»8
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
40 HP
. .
_______ 8515
Wa build, design and rtfinish.
_
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
See at 918 French, Ph. 52-R.
• Closing Out—1 Only
$299 Fiberglass B
Boat
....... „8210
$295
t_...........
—
* PUMPB A SPRINKLER
Crcstlincr Aluminum Boats and
SYSTEMS
Fiberglass Boats from 8299.
LOOK for the new 10 HP and 50 All types and sites, Installed
* "Do It Yourself."
HP Mercury* coming soon.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
W. P. SMITH
S T I N E
Motors—Boats—Paints—Glass
Machine and Supply Co.
3516 S. Park
Pbons 1309
207 W. 2nd SL
62
13—TRA1LEBS
CROSLEY - BENDIX
I t will pay YOU to sac ua before
ou Buy. Open Evenings and
“ SaSHO?"
undays.
Electric Company
Eastslde Trailer Sale*
Service— Quality -Satisfaction
palatka, Fla.
Ph. 113 Sanford 3837-J—3 Do Bary
Good-Buy: Aluminum H o u s e
HEATING
trailer. Enclosed cabsns. Phono
Floor Furnaces 4 Circulators
2295-J.

f

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14—USED CAES

H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.

Phono 14W
You'll Be Miles Ahead with a
New 195T PONTIAC, now on die- FAIRBANKS - MORSE Pump*
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
m
p U r*
LONG. Phone $11, 207 East
B
—and,
Commercial Av*.______
You'll be Dollars Ahead with the
high-appraisal trade-in you get
from Kay Herron. Just phone This is a free guest P«»* to the
Pralrt* Lake Drive-In for Doris
2455, or after 5 p.m. Ph. 1343-W
ts-rugge. E*p- Beta: Dec. 5,
1956._______________________ _
1953 chevroiel 4 door. Good
clean condition. 1150. cash and
GATLIN BROTHERS
tak« up payment*. 401 MagnoDragline 4 Bulldoter Service
lia.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
1953 Ford 5, pickup truck
New paint, axe. cond....... $745. ENVELOPES? Letterhead*, statements, invoices, bend bill*, and
W 1930 Pontiac 4 door sedan .. 5348.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
™ 1947 Dodge pickup .....---------- $9 1 .
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
1947 Packard, 4 d o o r .......... $193.
West 13th St.
1947 Kaiser, one owner,
new tires .......
$250. O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call
1950 Ford 4 door sedan.
Ralph Ray. 3150.
New paint, new upholstery
rood condition
.. $545 “ “ CUSTOM UPHOLSTERl.NG
BOY R EEL
Slip Covere and Drapes
306 ML Becun
STANLEY KULP
PIIONE 2838-J.

' * BUSINESS
SERVICES_____
15—BEAUTY PARLORS

200 S. Park

» —SCHOOLS INSTRUCTION
LEARN Hawaiian Dancing. 5 yrs.
up. Adelc llcitman, Ph. 2224-J.

$10 Waves by Zotoa 4 Realistic
$7 80 Thru Nov. Open I a m. •
Call 971
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
•4 -CHILD CARE
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
Nov. 19th, French Ave
Let expert stylists «iv# you soft, Opening
Nursery for children from
lasting waves of eternal beauty. 3Day
months to 10 vrs. old. Apply
Priced from $8.50
1600 French Ave.

EMPLOYMENT

EVA-BKS3 BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 353
If—MLTUIIM* - REPAIRS
FAINTING

25-BELP WANTED FEMALE

room furnished apt. Adults
only. 714 Oak Ave.

Ezie Pinza Decides
To Give Up Singing
STAMFORD. Cinn. UP— Exio
Pinxi, who** deep, mellow voice
brought swoon* from the bobbysoxer's mother, say* he doesn't
intend to sing anymore.
The 6t*year-o!d opera star who
switched to popular musicals —
"South Pacific" and “ Fanny" —
Just wants to a c t
Plnra suffered a heart attack In
Italy last Angu»t, hut he said that
his health did not Influence hi*
decision.
“ It Is my desire and my intentiun not to alng anymore." he satJ.
"I decided this during the time
when 1 was In Fanny,
"Before 1 was taken ill, I de­
cided to play in "A Very Special
Bsby," which opened In New York
Nov. 14 and cloaed on the 17th."
P in u said that altar his heart
attack the pari — is the father
In the play — went lo Luther Ad­
ler.
“I have sung for 37 ears, from
l i l t to 1958, a long time,” Pin**
said. "My plan now is to get wall.
My doctor lays I am ready for
light work."
rinra said ha will do movie,
television or stage work.
“If I find a nice play — a play
I like — I will take It."
47—BROKERM sad REALTORS

OZIER REALTY CO
Laura B. Osier, Realtor
Hotel M. Field, Associate
260I So. Orlando Hwy. ph. 1359
EVENINGS: 3US and 710

MlNIITIt Jaw ahartat
Nehru, of India, stand* In the
National Slidlum, New Delhi,
and releiies a anew.white pi­
geon—symbol of peace end proaparity. This Inaugurated the
ceremnnle* marking Nehru's
87th birthday. In the meantime,
Indian newspapers halted Nehru
for having sharply criticised
Russian suppression of tha revolt
ip«•***«»-«* Vh^ri |* vhHuVd
to viilt Prtildent Elsenhower or
December 16. (Internal lone I
p iim i

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

20t So. Park Ave. — Phone 960
Thli lx a free guest p a n to thci
Prairie Lake Drlvo In Theatre
for Jaycr Guelavton. Kxp. data
Dec. 3, 1950.

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MRRO
REALTORS
HOI Perk Ava
Phone 27 or 145

Robert A. Williams
REALTOR

Raymond Lundqulxt,

BARG AIN I Apt. m e gaa range,
ASSOCIATE
perfect condition. Call at 2600
This la a free guest paaa to the Phone 1473. Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
Rlts Theatre for Donna Hay*
RETIREMENT HOME
dan. Exp. Data: Dee.' 5, 1855.
100 feet frontage on sand bottom
Paint 2.50 gal. Swaat Shirts. Jac­
take. 2-hedroom fram e home
kets, Cot*. Tent*. Army-Navy 3-room furnished apt. near down
with modern
kitchen, Florida
Burplus. 310 Sanford kv*.
town. Phone 3195.
room, gurage, large, beautifully
landscape lot Including 4 large
Order personalixed French-fold Clean apt. Oil hast. 611 Park.
oak shade treei. Outside city.
C hrlitm ai cards, with your
F U L L PRICES $7,700.
favorite snap shot. 23 for 14.
100 for $14. W1EBOLDT8 CAM­
ERA SHOP, 210 8. Park Ave.
64—FARM8 AND GRGVK8
R — fti £"ys«*y

REAL ESTATE

Croiley radio-phonograph console 20 aero Lie farm. Three bedroom
A. B. PETERSON
with overseas stations, $50. 1213
house, large barn. All equipment broker Associate*; A. B. Peterson
Oak. Phone 1931-W.
Jr., P. J. Cheitarson, Garfield
and machinery. Easy term*. Ph,
Willetts, John Uelich and R W
1393-J . P. 0. Box 1154.
4-Pc. mahogany bedroom lulls
Williams. A, C. Doudney, Land
with box iprlngs 4 m attresi. 15—HOMES
Surveyor.
Loeiing Transfer 4 otorage Co.
118 N. Park Ave.
Phone r i g

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

VA—F11A—CONVENTIONAL
8pace oil heaters, all sixes from
$6.50 to $50. Some
Ilk* naw
FINANCING
Will pay cash for antique*. Also LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
for fire irons and screens.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Super Trading Pest
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
On Hwy. 17-92
Ph. 2063-W.
Phont 1901
1800 Mallonvtllc
SEWING MACHINES
By OWNER
Necchi — Whit#
Lak« front, new three bedroom
New and Used
houic on Lake Emma. One and
GARRETT'S 323 E. lit. St.
half tiled bath*. Florida room
Lot 211’ x 233'. Turn So. one
((-APPLIANCES
mile at Oaklawn Cemetery.
appi
FRIGIDAIRE; appliances,
sal* CBS houie. hardwood floors. 3
_______
and service.
0 . H.j High,
High, Oviedo
Oviedo
RR, 2 bath, breerewny, double
Fla, Phone FO-6-3316
1315 or San
“
garage. 1900 sq. ft. Located on
ford 1042AV after 6 p.m.
3 lots with 25 young citrus trees.
1(000 down. Ext. 139-W.
15—BUILDING MATKB1AL*

PHONE 1374 far CHERRY
Real Estate Brokerage - Notary
1319 W. 13th 81. Rear-Barber Shop

THIS S4A CRA4T, said to be the
largest sailing ve»«l ever built
of plastic, Is shown alter chris­
tening cercmonlei In New York.
The ship will leave next month
for a two-year crulie In the
South Pactflc.
(International)

ROSA L. PAYTON.
Registered Re*! Estate Broker
Phone 2871
17-92 *• Hiawatha

CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Real Estate Investments
So. Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 2»U J

"Iiur

W. H.
STUMPER
Realter — General Insuror
Guy Allen Associate
Arlelte Price, Associate
Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
25(1 French Avr
2
Bedroom
Tfew
Homo
on
ino
X
RED-I-M1X CONCRETE
J. w . HALL. REALTOR
130-foot
lot,
excellent
water,
Window Sills — Lintels
Johnny Walker, Associate
ihtde treat $1,000 down to
Septic Tank . State Approved
“Cell Hall" Phone 1758
cover
equity,
and
atiume
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
monthly
payment*
of
$59
on
Consult A REALTOR First
Miracle Concrete Co.
balance. Write Box FA, care— CULLEN ANI) IIARKKY
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335.
Sanford Herald.
146 N. Park Av*.
Phene Mil
METAL ROOFING
$12,000.
3
bedroom,
air
condition
i r IT 18 REAL ESTATE
Now In itock, 5-V C rim ^ -U "
ed, enclosed garage, block con
*»k Crumley 4 Montelth
Corrugated — 2V»" Corrugated
struction.
Hardwood
4
cork
at 117 South Park
• Phone 772
Gel All Your Hoofing Needs at
floors, 90 x 135 lot. Low fllA
They Know
S h e r m a n C o n c re te Pipe Co.
monthly payment*. $52.79 after
___
Out West 13th St.
buying
owners equity.
2i2J
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
BILL* HARD TO FAT? Sell
18—BUSLNE58~EQUIPMENT
things your* through w i t h
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
Typewriters, adding machine.
through Wait Ada for CASH.
Salef-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
Call 182L
U—FURNITURE—H0USB80LD
=«J FAMILIES
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
CAN'T BE WRONG
lad ANNIVERSARY
maka tha Wsnt Ads your shopp­
IN OUR
ing place.
Five beautiful residential develop,
.
SANFORD LOCATION
mcnla: Bel-Air, Pinccrest South
Echols Hl-Rlxer ................ $04.50
I’inecreat, Rose Court and Grove 8WAP ANYTHING! Ju st place
Sofa Bad and Chair ......... 90.00
Manors, are stinding proof cf Classified ada. Phone 1821 for a
Hollywood Bed ................ 4830
helpful ad-writer.
F ret headboards on Hollywood
the hlgh-acceptanca rating oi
Beds
NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! To
Odham 4 Tudor homes.
All Dinetie Set* Discounted
•ell something fast order a fast$139.00 Bunk Bods ......... $1(9.00 You can buy with isfely, and live Siting Want Ad.
3-Room Groups ................ 29500
In the secure knowledge that
3 Pc. Curved 8*cUonals .. 185.00 your home will continue to In* LET IT RAIN, let It shin*. Every
(Foam Auuuvrj
Rubber)
day Is a good dsy to use the
crease In value.
Want Ads.
BEDROOM:
Doubt* Dreiaev
IF fOK QUICK ACTION use CUosiReveled Mirror
You Select Your
. lied ads to salt r»nt hire. Call
Bookcase Bed
1*21- **y "Charge It."
Home In
Innereprlflg Maltreat
South Plnecreit—Sanford
Box Sprlog
(S pillows FREE)
VACANCY
PROBLEMS?
find
Grove Manor*— Sanford
Se* our new lias of Door covering
or
tenants f a it thru the Want Adi.
and complete home furnlihlngs.
Valencia Villas—DeLand
FREE DELIVERY
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
SOMETHING MISSING? Locate
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Corner 2nd 4 Magnolia, Ph. 1222 OUR SALES OFFICE TODAY- It quickly through W ant Adi“ Bod Bamberger" Mgr.
Phone 1421.
2623 S. French Ave
Open Monday'* til 0:90 p.m.
Phones: 2100 and 2980
VISIT OUR BALCONY
0 D II A M 4 T U D O It Inc.

D«. YA4KO OHTA, of Women's
Medical College in Tokyo, works
i with lurgirnl clomps on a model
, human head in New York, where
ah* Is learning Uchnlquu of
plastic surgery. She hopes to re­
turn home in from four to six
months to treat those still suf­
fering from atomic bomb scan

MIMI STRIKIS n qutealcal pose In Paris, where ahe has been chooan
the “meat Intelligent and b«jt looking cat" by lh* French toelstjr
for th# Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Mlml. wh® will reign «rs*
ths annual Paris show for domestic eats, has been surrounded by th#
normal working-day tools of the ordinary genius. (International;

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1. Cleansing
agrnt
5. Ttk* &gt;11
tricks
. i Bridge
9 Abuadint
10 Roll of
tobacco Uaf
12. Repasts
13. Lilt
14. Large ‘
bundle
11 Glum
18. Gold iHer.l
17. Swine
15. Man's
nickname
It. Living In
the forest
22. Mountain
defile
2( Control flap
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26 Doom
28. Swift
. rurrenf
31. Farm
anlmgl
13. Shore
recesi
33. What?
3(. Starry
17 Dancing girl
i Egypt, i
39. Pool*
(0. Audibly
41. River IFr.t
42. Rellowa
43. Specks
44 Civ* over
DOWN
1. Smudgy
2. Precious
•ton*
3. German
river

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part
3 (Hunted
shrub Idial. I
6 Prevari­
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premium
8 Collect.!
In a group
9 Large
pulpits
11 Bamboolike
grasses
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34 Froths I a n n a a m i u
27 Vetch­
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herb
36 Hire
29 Staid
30 Lean-toa
37. Genu*
32 Founda­
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38. Burden
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New Help For Old Ills
If HUMAN N. BLIND!SIM, M.D.
a n o t h e r us* for the new,last from two to thro* times longtranquIlUIng drugs Is among the er t h a n th a o th e r m edicines,
medical advance* I would llko tojMytelas# need ba taken by padiscuss today in our monthly rs- ttsnU only every three or four
view of medicine.
hour*, depending, of course, upon
Rehabilitation of th s physl-.th* clinical response,
filly disabled person can b« serl- While other drugs generally
)usly complicated by his anxiety must be taken every one e r t» *
md emotional sir ess.
hours, svsn a t night, my talas*
An Atlanta Veterans Admin-.usually Is not needed between
Jtrntton doctor lu s added thelbedtime and breakfast
.^jug
—
we meprobamate *
tov physical
es uw i p ^ p ,
therapy to relieve the emotional
strain tn persons with disabling Persona suffering from p*ip
and burning on urination may b*
musela and nsrv* disorders.
helped by the new drug, urosulTranqullbdnq Eifscts
fin. It also brings prompt reUef
Dr. Harriet E. Gillette reports In many cases of frequent and
Improvement In more than four- urgent urination.
fifths of th* cases. This Improve­ Administered following instru­
ment, th* doctor stye. Is due not mentation, uroeulfln Is reported
only to the tranqulllzlng effects to reduce pain and discomfort
of the drug, but also to___
Its ability snd to lessen tha possibility of
to relax the muscles. ................ # Infection. IU soothing effect genThus contracted muscle* yield
ls fe,t w,lh*n
hour after
more readily to itretchlng and
„
manipulation and patlenta can •
* 111 tell you If you
better carry out prescribed home
*"ese dru8*- Never proscribe
exercise*.
[medicine for yourself.
An Important new drug for thejQntMiON and answex
symptomatic treatment of niyas-l a - 8.: What are the symptoms
the ala gravis has U-cu Introduced 8* tapeworm?
for medical use. it'a called m yui-l Answer: Th* eym p to a* a f .
ase and Is reported to have great-!1*!**01™ ay* Indefinite pains la
er potency than older drugsnow
*h* abdomen, % feeling of dtsIn us*.
lentlon, and Increased hunger.
Clinical Response
Tapeworms may cause severe
Mofeo.er,

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$179.

Experienced meat wrapper to
work in meat market. $33 week.
Tip-Top Super Market. 329 S.
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
Sanford Ave.
THAT NEW ROOF because you
AVON CALLING WOMEN
fear the cost will be too great?
W*&gt;y not drop InT It'U cost you Who need money.
Demand foj
Avon Cosmetics Is tremendous.
nothing to talk it over. You may
ON GOOD USED
No experience; we train. Na­
have a pleasant aurprlse In store
FURNITURE
tionally advertised—good com­
HILL LUMBER 4 SUPPLY
mission. Mrs. J. Ruaaell, P. 0.
YARD 223 W. 3rd St.. PHONE
Box 975, Orlando.
20343 E. let. St.
Phone 127
*3 'The Lumber Number.

$ SAVE $

Mather Of Sanford

“BuUdtrs of Finer Honid
For Florida Living"

w aV t ads
ft^ F IN E
TENANTS

HAII1I7 MASON, 13, lus found
iueeass in New York after itepp!ng Into tha solo lead of the
Corps de Ballet of the Radio City
Music K ill to replace the itar,
who had ln|urcd her foot. Now
kites Mason will finish out the
run, vindicating ths Judgment of
b«r mother, who Ignored advice
of a dancing teachrr six years
ago to take Harriet out of ballet
class because abe was clumsy.

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CONCRETE'PiPE

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•r vnomu r. imnaoN
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Motto* of
Saratoga, If. T. kavo boos vtsfctag bar brother tad alftar-ta-Uw,
Mr. aad Mr*. It M. G leam . Tkay
left Bondar orantag, for Ocala,
wharo they will visit another bro­
ther and sistar-ln-Uw, Mr. aad
Mr*. (3 /da Claaioa.
Mr. and Mr*. K. ft. BMmrd ad

Cynthia

Cincinnati. 0 . a rt announcing the
birth a f a daughter, Nov. IB. Mrs.
Billiard la the daughter ad Mr.
and Mrs C. P. Braaiagtoo and
the fam ily ha* viaited in Lake
Mary on numerous occariooa.

doualy.

Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Tiffany af
West Oneonta, N. Y., arrived Nov.
IB to *pend .the winter in their
la k e Mary homo.

make an taatant peotaat Instead,
ha aaM aloarty:
I t might be an Idea, Yak a d
thing* or* efraightanad out botween no. I oraa talking to Pro*
feasor Felton last night—yon
know I span* the alght at Mo
hot tea--and ha aold b* aouM pet
you o vary good poet aa awlala nt
matron a* o borpttai m Mandoetlla. Mind yon, YM, K*e only n

Mr*. Dan Denaaod ha* returned
from Colombia, B. C., w h en aha
w ii called by the eudden death
yar and tha Bov. W. A. Ellen wood,
of bar Mater.
p a tte r of tha Baptist Chapel pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Frisky af nounced tha Benediction. The
Inks, Mich, returned t» Lake Misses Carla and Joan Newbury,
Mary, Nov. IB and have opened Miss Myna William* and Miss
their cottage on Lake View Avo.
Delores Kirscb, all girls from tha
The group representing the Lak« Junior Department, took up the
Mary Baptist Chtptl, a t the Train­ offering.
ing Union Assoctstlonal Moating Tha 40 vole* choir, nndar the
held at Ssniord First Baptist abia direction or Mu* Hill was
Chureb, Nov. U brought horn* lb* most generous, singing favorite
attendance banner for having six­ hymns and some of the particu­
ty five of their cnrollmant pres­ la r songs of their Christian High
ent. Tha Lake Mary Training Un­ School. A group of girls gave
ion also tied for tha banner given “America tha Beautiful” and tha
for tha largest number presant boys, with trumpets, made the
and tha Intermedia tea brought "Man of Cod, Arise”, thunder
home tha departmental banner.
through the building, tt was very
much of a musical treat and the
Mr. and Mrs. Rdward S. Faw­ young people added Immeasurably
cett are announcing the birth of to th« aetual singing through their
a sot, Robert Edward, Nov. I t sincerity. At the elose of the pro­
at tha Winter Park Mamorlal Hos­ gram , people tarried over punch
pital. The young man walghad and cookies, getting acquainted
over I pounds.
with the visitors and with new
residents of Lake Mary and re­
Attending tha first Vesper Serv­ newing friendships with folks not
ice of the currant season at Hamp­ often seen. The refreshment ta­
den DuBos* Academy a t ZeUwood, ble was svsrlald with a white cut
Sunday afUrnoon were Mr. and work cloth and a beautiful ar­
Mrs. Walter I. Piper, and their rangement of Thanksgiving fruit
gueita, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. An­ cantered It. and balanced the or­
derson and Miss Carla Newbury. ange tapers and the twin crystal
punch bowls, presided over by Mrs.
The Laon Taylors enjoyed the Joe Smather* and Mn. R. W.
motor boat raees la Orlando, Sun­ Keogh.
day afternoon.
Tuesday evening, Mrs. W. P.
Wednesday, Nov, 14th, the Busi­ Burke and her sister, Mrs. Frank
ness Women’* Circle of the Pres­ Mlnihew were eo-hostessei at a
byterian Church sponsored a con­ household products party at Ih*
cert by the Hampden DuBose home of the farm er. Mrs. Luells
Academy Choir, from ZeUwood. Young, demonstrator was in
The church waa well filled with charge. At the beginning of the
members of tha congregation and evening two games were played,
friends and a larga representation with Mrs. Ben Bullard and Mrs.
from both the Church of the Nasa- Herbert Lampert tieing for first
ran* and the Baptist ChxpaL It place In the one and Mrs. Minwas one of those happy commu­ shew winning the other.
nity affairs wher* everyone lakes
A fter the ladies had looked over
part. Mr*. Walter I. Piper, presi­ tha various Items and been re.
dent of the sponsoring organiza­ minded of the advantages of each,
tion preaided. The Rev. U W. the hostesses served sandwiches,
Scott, pastor gave the Invocation, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braeht, Mr.
the Rev. J. M. Thompson, pastor and Mrs. P. D. Anderson, the Rev.
Emeritus made the Offertory Pra- and Sirs. S. Drawdy, Mrs. Lam*
pert, Mrs. J. L. Bullard, Mrs.
Circuit la and far l U m l n o l * Coun­ Young, Mrs. Ben Bullard of San*
ty Florida. Tha a b b ra v la la d till*
of tha raea le AAltON WKtNKH. *1 ford. Mias Myrna Williams, Miss
ale. ve UOV I U J. S I'A lll.K It. at ale. Gayle Burke and W.
Burke.

atiggeaUoo."

Bha looked onray tram htan, &lt;*»tenntnad to kaep tha tao n out ad
bay ayaa and the neha at dMOw
elan oat ad bar heart.
I t might be an tdaa," Mm
agreed Onaily. T » oenMdar *.
Uruca. But there are other thtnga
1 have to eonaldw too."
Ha caught at bar hand on tha
tahin “Vai, you're not thinking
1 want you to g o t Why, I—^
Ha stopped. On* at the native
houaeboyn area standing beak**

pwatbad ha bandage*; B ruce w a s
• e n d i n g a v e r h e r a a d C y n t h ia 's
Ban d wa a l a M a
"You saved asp BB* ■twos,"
C y n t h ia waa a a y l n g m y q u ietly .
• Y o u k n o w m y Nf* la y o a v a to
4 a w h a t y o u w a n t w i t h , d o a ’t
POUT*
Vai w m a b o u t t o t u n s a a o a m Boetabiy a w a y , but B r u c e m uat
K a v o cau gh t a lg h t og b ar d rsa s h i
Bha doorway.
" W h o * th e r e r * H * dropped
C y n t h i a * h a n d a n d e r e m i t the
r o a m , th r o w in g t h e door o p en
under. "Why, V a i . . . W h y didn't
f o u earn* r i g h t hsT Cynthia'*
■ ta k i n g a s p laadld n aovar y . I'm
f tad to m y . ”
"Tea, It woUM m m b an.* T e l

wouldn't help a faintly dry ant*

v U l a or demand *k*ll b&lt; la w ritine, a w l ifeall i u « the place of
raaldanca and p»,t uttlro address
o( Hi* claim ant, and shall be aw era
• • f&gt;t th e claim ant, hla aa *nl. ur
Ilia a llu rn a y . and *»&gt; such cla im
••r daman d cut s « Iliad •hall ua

Legal Notice
' N W i .LIAM MILL*
aad U K .
Ml 1.1 A. *»*&gt; k a o w a a T. K. Mill*.
f alls* . aad Ikalr raapactlv# u»i n o w a apauiaa If marrlad. and If
[aad, lh*lr
raepaatlv*
uakauwn
l*ir*,'l*vlM»*. grant***. a**l*ii**».
I ana 11 . creditor*, trnataaa, and nil
Parana* whom»o«*»r claiming hr.
irsagU. under ur ncalnat aald WIIa m Mill* and U K. Mill*, alao
n u n s a* T. tt. Mill*; and n « r and
panona k n v l a F . g r ata lmlna I*
r*. any rl*bt. «IU# * r latarnat
Ih* fe l l e w l a g daaerlbad land. Irand balna In Uamlaol* County,
rid*.
l a - w it:
llaglnnlng
SIT
t Norik aad IS f**» K**l &lt;»f »k*

f
i

' Corner of Oovaramtnt U t I.
tloa IS, Tawnah lp IS Uoulh,
naa St Kaal, run North TSI fast.
It SIS fast. Uoulh SISI IT Teal,
at II* f**t. Nortk tS deg. t* min.
at III feat. Wait SSI fea t to
l a t af baalaalaa, LKSg Waet I t
• t for read
Tan. nnd ta ck a f yaa. ar* karaly notified that a ault hae hern
iruuakl agalnat you la Ih* Circuit
■ourl. la a&gt;d for flemlaol* County
Florida. In ch ancery. entitled I.Tf AN MYERS and CATIIRRINM MV:ilh. hie wir*. Il e ln l l f f* . V. W I I -

C

tuld.

/ * / K L U r It KMtKM
Aa k i a c u t r l v of ih* I . . , ! Wilt
And T a d a m a n t o f RAYMOND
W. KSTIili. Deceased
M a r i e s : ns* *t i r
STATU OF S'LiiitlOA To:
JAM CM It. if lC K d and A.VNIK C.
IIICKd. hie wlf*. and UKflT HOChLII and MAS: IIOL'MKR hla wlf*.
If ally*, and If daad, lhair rt epactlr *
u n k n o w n heir*, davie***. aran lee*.
*•• !(* **«. letnnre. creditors, Iruelaea.
or any and all parllea cla im in g hy.
throu gh , under or agalnat eetd re ­
el"- Ilya named
defendant*.
and
each nf them; and any and nil parIN T ill] COI StT u r TIIK n i l A IT *"»&lt; having, or cla im in g lo have
j t u t a : , sc M iM ii.i; it H .v r v ,
any r ig h t , t ill* o r lnt*r*,t In nnd
s t a t s : u r f i .o i i i i i a .
In Ih* f o llo w in g described
land,
M il I k t o i n c .iim iH *
ly in g and bein g In Hemlnol* C o u n ­
ty.
Klnrlili.
I n . wit
North
II*
IN Rk:
f te l of M U ; of N W ti- o f ' N W t i
Ketala of RAT MON lr W. K»TKM
Oocvaevd "f X»«-tl in 7, Towneh lp SO Mouth,
TOl ALI. CIUSOlTOltd ANU I’KIt- Hang* J | Kaet.
SONH IIAVINO CLAIMS lilt
Vou. an d each o f you. are hereby
LKMANOk
All AINST
SAID notified that a ault l u a been brought
ESTATK*
• g aln at yo u In t h e Circuit Court,
To i and aach of you, ar* beral.y In an.| for Hamlnole County, Klorl
notified and ra-iulrrd lo preeenl Id*. In • ban. vry, ..Mill-.I I'KNTISAI,
-l,lo&gt;, , - d deoveode whl.-h you s t a i i i i h a D K V K L o io iK .v r r u n .
or elll.yr of you. n.a* b a v - a*.«ln*t I'ANY, a Florida curt"--«t o,*, plainHi* KM* * of ft A VMUS'D W. KMT I S . • Iff. v JAMKM Ih III* KM, *1 «l.
, l e . n e e d , l a t e o f eald County, lo •ler.-nU.tntf. and you. end **ch of
tha County J u d g e o f Samlnol* Coun­ you, ar* rauulred to (lie your Anty, Florida, at hie o ffice In the • war In plaintiff'* Complaint w llh
court hone* o f eotd County nt S a n ­ •ha Clark nf eald Court, end eery*
ford. Florid*, w ith in eig h t c a l e n ­ upon
p laintiff*
attorney.
UK U
der mnnihf fro m lb* lim e o f th« \ . MPKKft. Jft , whoa* eddreae le
fire* p.ihllcntlnn o f Ihle n o lle* F i - h M*. n. ling l i s t , ftenfnrd. Florida.
• f.*tiy o f eel.l a n e w . r , on «.- before
W ed needay , l i t . e m l . t r IS. ISIg, end

being C h a n cery Cae* No. aJOS.
The description of t h a rani propairy Involved la a* f o llo w * :
I—it• a. S. S and 7. o f TATLOR'S
UKA It
LAKE
8CU.I1VIHluN. accurdlug to tha plat
lliaraof racordad Ik P la t Look
7. u * u * !&gt;. Public Itai-orda of
b am ln olo County, Flo rid a.
Tou a r* liaraby reo u lra d to fll*
your a n a w a r wllh tha C la rk o f tha
Clcult C o u rt o f tha N in th Judicial
Circuit. In and for S a m l n o l a Coun­
ty, F lo r id a . Samlnola C o u n t y Court
lloue*. Sanford. F lo rid a, and ta
fere* a copy Iharaof upon tha
1Plaintiff*' at to rney, W a r m n II. Kd&gt;

I* yote fell In do an e .te.ree f»r,».

General Insurance
II. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET

confeteo will be entered aga lnat
vnu and each nf you. for the relief
dem anded In eald Complaint.
The n atu re of Ihle t o ll It lo ou let
Ih* t i l l * l e tha ahoy* detrrlhad
land
WITNKSS my hand and eeat nf
• ahl Court at Kenford. Hernlnole
County. Florida, t b l, I7lh day of
Nov em ber A II.. m *

PHONE 7*
II. JAMES O IT

JAMES B. GUT

IT d "KNOW HOW" THAT COUNTS.
The Hambrough Auction klethnd has been tha Provan
Successful Way Sines 1911—in moving worthwbil* pro­
perties the HAKE. FAST, «nd FAIR WAY! «n experienced
ipscialisU are st your service! If YOU'E planning to
eel)—write or call COLLECT! HANSBROUGH'S—Metcalf
Blilg., Orlando 4-4371.
UNRESERVED
DELAND—HOME
7:a N. Amelia St.
Outstanding Residential Section
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 a -l:M P.M.
This well-planned home has been newly decorated and
la In axi-ellrnt condition. It hat hardwood floor* thniout.
Tht flrat flour baa 2 bedrooms ami a bath with separate
showtr, • a large living room with woodburning fireplace,
a kitchen and breakfast room and a large Klurida room
lhat will give you added enjoyment.
An added feature of this delightful horn* Is a large
second floor bedroom with a dressing room and private

iv riiK r i m it t r o t n r o r th is
MATH
J l D i l l SI.
tlU C ltr
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F o il
n i:tilvol.i:
o t VTV.
f i .o n i i i * i i i %v i t :m s v o . i m i
1AIION WKINKR and JESiJIK R
1VF.INKR. hie w lf * and
It AHOLD K. VVLINK It,
Ptalnllffe.
ya.
A. II OPAIII.EIt. bar hueband.
and O. a MPAIILKH end KVA
HI'AHI.KM. hie wife, at ala,
DLFLNDANTa
M i n n : t o h k »-i : v h
TOt HOVIK J MPAIII.KII and A.
11 MPAIILKIt. and A. U .IPAIII.KII. her huehaiut. and D. U.
MPAIII.KII and KVA MPAIII.KII. hla wife. If living, and
If d*ad, lh air unknown epoueae. hair*, deviates, leg atees,
grantees,
or other
partlae
• la imtng Itareet by. through or
uaalnel them : and ALL I’KKNONH IIAVINO Olt CLAIMI NO TO IIAVK ANV BISTATK,

not or a decree pro co n f a e e o will
b* en tered against you.
Title n o lle* ehall b* published
once ea ch w eek for f o u r ( I ) cone*ru tlva w e a k * la Tha Sanfo rd Her­
ald
WITNKMN m r hand a n d teal tklt
Silk d» y o f October. A. D. ISIS.
O. P. Ilearndon.
C le r k o f the c i r c u i t Court
F a m ln ol* County. Florid a
B n Aria 1. Lundqulat
D a o u t y Clark
•Varan If. Fdwarda
.17* Nort h Mein atreet
Orlando, F lorida
IM K ALl.
i v t i i m t i R r i ’r r m i a t , v i v t i i
J t DI M I I . I I N P U T OF FLOMID4.
V A V D FOR SKMIVOI.K COl’VTT,
IV CIIANCKRV VO. e a t *
UIVORCM
EDMUND K. NKUMCII.
P ta laU ff
MABEL Q. NKUOCIL

Defendant
S O T I C k TO A P F K 4 M
T H * S T A T E OF FLO RID A . TO;
MABEL a . NKUSCII. D a n v l l l a State
Hospital, Danvllla. Panneylvaala.
Tou ar* hereby rvqulrvd to fll*
yuur w r i t t e n ap pearaara In person
or by at tu rn vy. wllh t h e Clark of
Ih* a b o v e stylvd Court o a or before
Dvcamhar lath. ISIS, l o a Mutt for
Divorce, a* anlttlad a b o v e, and
t h e r e a f te r to file your Anewar or
other p lea d in g s ae provided by law,
and uixm failure so to do. * Decry*
I’ru
Coafeeeu
will
b*
entered
agalnat you.
WITNKMM my hand a n d •**! af
eald C o u rt this Ith d a y o f Novarn*C. A. D . ISIS.
O P HERNDON. C L E R K O r
CIRCUIT COURT
Ryi Aria 1 l.und-tule*

Friends of Richard W. Krogh
will be sorry to hear that he has
been confined to his horn* because
of illness.
It Is reported that Mrs. Florence
Hauser, who Is a patient at the
Florida Sanitarium and Hospital In
Orlando la (lightly Improved.

JOHN tfCMABMON, J r , Bronxvilla, N.Y, has baeoma aa iag sl
of mercy tor tortured Hungary.
The former paratrooper la cred­
ited with getting hundreds of
thousands of dollars worth of
food sad medical sUfctpllaa into
Hungary almost single-handed.

The regular meeting of th* P.
T. A. was held Tuesday nite, No­
vember 20th and opened with sa­
lute to Flag. Staging of America,
Devotional! given by Rev. Thomas
cf D cZitj S*pii*l Cuurv.ii using
ths 93 Psalm. During the basinets
session the final report was given
on the Halloween carnival, netting
P. T. A. ttH.M . Mrs. Harvey
Dunn president thanked everyone
for their cooperation in making
it a success.
The horizontal ladder, part of
the P. T. A. project—providing
playground equipment, has arriv­
ed and will be installed during
the Christmas holidays.
Due to absence of Mr. Fred DeMotle, speaker of th« evening.
Miss Shelia Hubbard, music direc­
tor, led in a community singing ac­
companied by Mrs. Ralph Stumpf
Jr. of DeRary, and read "Essays
to Music,” composed by the 7th
grade students with background
music. She also sang a Halloween
song composed by the students.
Room count was won by the 4th
grad* with 19 parents present. Re­
freshments were served by the
3rd and 4th grade horn* room
mothers.

SLlurden !s tas father of th ru

young children, fInternational)

LAST TIME TONIGHT
STARTS l:M
Leaving a camp Bra—or throwing
out a match can causa un toO loe*e*l
No need for thee* mmkiy thin**!
son Pat and Mr. and Mrs. George
Ryan. Susan and Debbie were din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllard May Thursday.

ANSBR
Ttrm«: 20% down at Autiofti, (units* otherwise noted)
balanca aonomurd.

F eeling

Mrs. T. W. Orr and children,
Mike and Jean of DeLand were
overnight guests of Mrs. H. E.
Braddock Tuesday.

Mri. Lottie Bussberg underwent
surgery in the Orange Memorial
Hospital In Orlando last week and
Is now recuperating at the home
of her daughter, 1102 Garden Cir­
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Snodgrass cle In Orlando. We wish her a
entertained with a dinner party speedy recovery.
Tuesday. Guests included Mrs.
J. S. Hasleden of Jacksonville
Leon Vining, Mrs. John Lewis, of
Orlando Mrs. Jack Jackson, J. G. was overnight guest of his mother
David and Brent of Sanford. Mr. Mrs. Ida Hasleden at her home
and Mrs. Fred Bender of Enter- on Stone Island, Tuesday.

joe CeeavySw

Da n g er o u s
CROSSING

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Dick Alois*, Junior ood from
Sirs. W. L. Tyler and .laughter Rensselaer, N. Y., also la a mem­
Linda are spending the holidays ber of the Syracuse University
and week end with Mr*. Tyler'* basketball team.
mother and sister, Mrs. E. C.
Vaughan and Judge and Mrs.
Thomas Rivers In Green Cove
Springs. Charles (Chuck) Dunn of
Tampa Is spending the holidays
and week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn.
Mr*. Harold Stultz, Mrs. Tom
Sarver and daughter Jan ware
business visitors in Orlando Wed­
nesday. Mrs. Ed L. Cunningham
and children Jean and Jr. spent
Thanksgiving Day with her daugh­
ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Denby in Mos* Bluff.

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Mrs. Rosa Le* Peterman waa
called to Oglrthrope, Georgia over
Sawing for fatlT Now Is the the week end due to .death of one
tim e lo lake your pick of fall and of her nephews In an autombiie
winter cotton fabrics. Old favor- accident.
lte«, inch as denim, corduroy,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlers and
and velvetaen, have been joined
by a host of new fabrics. There daughters Audrey and Susan spent
ar* striped tweeds, woven plaids Thursday with relativas ta Orlanwith • worsted look, tie-silk prints,
crease-resistant knits, waffle-tex­
Mrs. Anna Glass and Miss Doris
tures, and llnen-like weaves.
These fabrics are cotton through Faber were business visitor* In
and through and can be aasiiy Orlando Monday.
made Into smart-looking fail and
winter dresses

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VOLUME XLVII

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

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A il AN
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D tfU IIV M T n AII
V lUVU/UDADOt)
DAILY
NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Coordinator; Committee
Will Be Named To Study
Junior College Program
Company To Use City
facilities For Docking

A coordinator and a eitltcn*
advisory committee will be ap­
pointed by the Seminole County
Board of Education to study the
Community Junior College pro­
gram here, 8 . T. Mllwee said
on his return from Tallahassee
where he attended a meeting of
th Community College Council
Milwcc said that the eooruw.ators will meet the week of Dec.
10 In Tallahassee to gain add),
tional information to bring back to
their counties.
The Community Junior College
will be a joint responsibility of
the State and County, Mllwee re*
ported. “ That 1* where our big­
gest problem will be—where ire
are now trying to get enough
money to support our present
grades 1 through 12," he said.
It will be In act of legislature
In setting up the percentage of
responsibility between the State
and County Mllwee said.
"Out of 32 counties named in
the program, there were 30 of
them represented at yesterday’i
meeting," he said. However, Mll­
wee explained, there were addition
aj representatives of the staffs of
various educators, Chamber of
Commerce people, member* of
school boards, and others who
had already been appointed to
advisory committees.
Stewart Gatchel will be appoint­
ed coordinator for the Community
Junior College Program in Semi­
nole County, Milwce announced
this morning.
State School Supt. Thomas D.
Bailey said that th* Stata De­
partment of Education would at­
tempt to discourage community
junior colleges act up in Florida
from growing Into four-year
universities.
Bailey said tha two-year junior
colleges had entirely different
function* from univer»itle* and
it would be a "great mistake"
to lot them up with the Idea they
Would grow.' Into universities.
The Community' College Coon*
(Continned M Fake • )

Sanford facilities will be used
| for the docking or barges and the
shipping of citrus molasses to
t ciiusytvanla.
I George A. Janke Jr., of tha Naamassaui tional Molas sea Co., Oreland, Pa.,
l O m O r i O W advised City Manager Warren E.
' Jlr-OT.-lcj tfett K&lt;? w«*»M use 8*n! ford as a distribution point fot.
lowing his Inspection of the fadj lilies along the Sanford lakefront.
___ _ . .
... ,
. | . The Board of Sanford City
Two Rotariani, with fear and Commissioners agreed last night
trepidation in their heart*, will lhat there would be no docking
anter the portal* of the Yacht fftt a„ r w d for the first year
Club tomorrow noon, to stage a 0f operation. However, Janke told
program for the education and the Sanford City Manager that
entertainment of the Sanford Ki­ during the first year there would
wanis Club.
be only three or fout barges Of
Charlie Morrison, well-known molasses shipped to the eastern
local qulamaster, member of The center.
Rtoald'a advertising staff, aided
Possibilities that the number
and body-guarded by Francis E. of barges taking molasses to
Roumlllat Jr., wall known local Pennsylvania would grow to 12 to
pill-roller and dispenser, will 18 was expressed by the National
dispense honest to
„ goodness
....................
coin | Molasses Co. representative.
ef the realm to any and all KiwBarges coming in to Sanford to
anlans who qualify .with the be loaded would require approxi­
right answers.
mately M hours. The City of
Eighteen categories will be Sanford will observe the opera­
listed on the Yacht Club's black tion in an effort to create
board and. In' order to give the greater Interest In the use of the
^pem bera of the Kiwanis Club lakefront.
Janke, said City Manager
ample time to brush up on the
subjects during the night, here Knowles, chose Sanford for his
they are: Art: Amarlcan Govern­ distribution point after having
ment History, Aviation; the Bi- observed and inspected the facili­
K — »’ -’-■•u anil Industrv: Dra­ ties at Canaveral Harbor.
m a; Early American; True or
False; Famous Men; Brain Tester&gt;: i o?d; Geography and Spo."*
Messrs. Morrison and Roumll­
lat, In putting on the program,
,^ a v e one regret: It will be Im­
p ossible, due to lack of space, to
Florida Highway Patrol Troo­
place the contestants in an isola­
per T, Mark Alack today asked
tion booth. Sines no both* are
^ lU M T ih e rt" w ilT b e ^ *
! ^ ,m'n0l,o,C° “hniy
K
bat
to bay* a charming young lady er,n l of lhe p" Jeltri,n ’ that
warned the carries* walker
conduct the contestants Into the the wave is only a step Sway.
a«
non-cxlstant booths.
Being your brother’s keeper Is
However, two very importaot a rule of life, and "to apply tt
"props'* used In the program are to trafife behavior I* certainly
a caah register which indicates practical." d e c l a r e d Trooper
t&gt;ic amount each contestant win* Mack, In emphaslrfng Novem­
,Hnd -loud •'*au;ou* buzzer wbkh ber’s safety theme of the month.
City father* pliced their final
aouncV* like an exaggerated
"But" he continued, “ if a care­ tamp of approval on an ordln"Bronx cheer", used by Roumll- less act of yours provokes an ac­ anre last night In in attempt to
1st, with great delight, to Indi­ cident. you are the responsible alleviate overflowing itorm sew­
cate that the contestant ha* erred one, responsible for any Injury ers along local streets.
to put it very mildly, in hi* an­ or lot* of lif* to yourself or an­
A new ordinance, now in e f­
swer.
fect following It* passive at the
other."
The quit program* staged fre- Through the first 10 months of meeting last night of the Board
quently at the local Kiwanis Club this year, 157 Florida pedestrians nf Sanford City Commissioners.,
by a&lt;:ni-l Charlie arc verv pomp had died in traffic crashes, about docs not allow the piling of rublar, probably due to the fact that (one sixth of all traffic deaths for bi&gt;h. trash, weeds, leaves or
other manner of litter In gutjie always gives away much the same period.
"Contributing immensely to our I ter*,
Vnoney. Many member* of tha
club are stilt retaining th* silver pedestrian fatality roil I* th e ! According to th# new amenddollars awarded them during the walker who takes responsibilities j ment to existing ordinance*,
In
heavy
trafficked trash must be placed behind .the
past fifteen years, although Mor­ lightly
curbing convenient to tha route
rison always state* at the end areas" said Trooper Mack.
pedestrian can
h e l p , t a k e n by trucks which pick up
of the program that he will be at The
tha door to pick up the dough, a * : lengthen prospects of staying alive the rubbish and leave*.
In creating thl* new ordinance,
it "wa» only loaned for the oc­ by doing nine simple things:
Be watchful when crossing commisslonrs last night agreed
casion. ” What chance has a
S o tariin to get a refund from streets. Never walk Into traffic that, rains will not wash the trash
a Ktwanian? Even Charlie doesn't from behind a parked ear. Obey and rubbish Into trap* where water
traffic sign* and signal*. Wait run* into the storm sewer system.
£wow th* answer to that one.
at crosswalks. Iujok before enter­ Commissioners, in passing the or­
ing a crosswalk, evrn when the dinance. unanimously, expressed
signal light i* In your favor. Walt their hopes that the public will co­
until a bus leaves the stop before operate with the city in their a t­
walking*from in front or behind tempts to clear sewer trap; and
it, after alighting as a passenger. storm systems of rubbish, leaves
Don’t rely, on a driver seeing you and trash which they believe is
on poorly lit streets and face tra f­ causing much of tho water covvered streets during heavy rains.
fic whe-r you walk.

Rotarians To Stage
Program T
for Kiwanis Club

Troouer Warns
Careless Walkers

Ordinance Okayed
By Board To Curb
Overflowing Sewers

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

V

. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950

Asooeisted Press Leased W lrs

NO 144

San ta W ill Be H e re
Tomorrow At 4
m.
W

’

Kiddies
To Have
Big Day

FHP Said Becoming
State Police Force
No action was taken at la s ti----------------------------------- —
night's meeting of the Board of| a*a • «
■
••
Sanford City Commissioners on ( l | | K V f l A a l f A r l l r / f A r
tha suggestions submitted by the W I I U J f J C O I V C l U l l j C j
State Safety Committee.
i
Commissioner Earl Hlgglnbo- I S r l A n o r C T a M o I b
them said "The Florida Highway L I J l C I I C l j I U f l C I I I
Patrol b atte m p t"- to t«k* «v*r
city and county authority and It P * • « f t as

fuor«.'1becoraln,a*ut*polk"|ngnl Delinquency

“ Our governmental agencies
Rtiteratln&lt; thr iUlement that
are constantly striving to In- he ^ made time and time again,
crease their authority and perpe- lha| a &gt;olllh N n trr wouId (lo raiieh
tuate themselves,' Higginbotham ,0
JllTfnlle d, „ nquqrncyt
commentetL
•.
Jud^
Ernest F. HousMerle Warner Cl y tonunls- hoWfr, forw fu„y and , | ncerely.
aioner elect, sit ing in on meet- a,ldre),,cd the Hanford Rotary
Inga prior to being installed as a Clubyesterdsy
afternoon at It*
commissioner Jan. 1, said "Be­ weekly meeting at the Yacht
tween the lines It meant they Hub.
will taka over police powers.”
^ judge, who
^ ^ also
^ serves _a*
The
Higginbotham a g a i n listed Seminole County's Juvenile Judge.
"They're getting too brdad in offrrH n a n r faeta and f,„uret
, ,
t
Impress hi* hearers with the urCommissioner* e\prc. .
gent nece„ u y
Rettim( down to
cern over adopting many of the business and do)nJ aomflhlng
measure! incorporated In the mor# lhan iprndln8 aboilt $woo
suggestions submitted by tha annualiy for ,hc operation of the
Safely Committee. They agree Juvenlle f0urt and ,hc , ervlcf#
that "some of the suggestions are of a jUVenlle counsellor,
good as far m road .igns, saf*-| He ,irw d Ma 1Ul, nprs ,0 do
ty line* ami auch measure* are everything possible, both a* inconcerned.
! dividual* and as member* of RoHowever, they woum not act In tary. to combat the growth of
adopting any of the suggestion* delinquency end vandalism "aexcept on a local government mong our youth." There I* a
basis, either city or county to be remedy, the speaker stated, but
enforced on the local level only. | |t involve* many factors to bring
to a sucressful conclusion, beginn­
ing in the home and embracing
the aid of ehurch. school and ser­
vice clube.
The apivaket was Introduced
b r j/e d ro w c. SHne. -,program
ehal7m.in for th* day. AnnouncePostmaster Joel S. Field today ment was made nf the fact that
urged the cltliena ef Sanford, to next week'a meeting would be
shop early and mail early this held at the Holy Cross Church
Christmas season to facilitate the Parish House when a group of
processing of th# largest Christ-; vocalist from ollins College would
mas mailing In the history nf th* be featured on the progrunt arSanford posi offtre.
* .
ranged by Robert Limoni. Dr.
To put off mailing Christmas C'harlc* L. Person* was in rharxo
card* and parcels until th* last ot
meeting.
moment results In an extra bur
------------------den being placed onthe postal C r |* n r t | P / i f r n l
employe** and on th* postal farCm Ol

Citizens Utged
To Shop, M ail
Early This Year

.7

F" M Mothers Colt
IMeeting Friday

maximum &lt;ervlc* »n that again! \ meeting of th# Somhdde
this year, as in th# past, th# post! ‘tclu»ol Patrol Moth#r» will h«
offi.-# will b# cleared, if possible. ' lietd Friday. Nov. V&gt; at 10 a m
of ail Christmas mall by C hrist.1in the School Administration
mas.
Building on Commercial Ave
Purpo** of th# meeting, said
“There are still aom# people
who retain the mistaken idea Mrs. France* Murray, County
that a gift or card arriving on Safety Chairman who announced
Christmas Ev# hat a special stg- the meeting this morning. I* to
nlfleanee." Postmaster Field said. inform the mothers of their
"It Is the thought behind the gift duties whllr on patrol and «f th*
or card, not the time of arrival rouyt procedure following tho
which is the important consider­ reporting of tag number* by
them to the Sanford Police De
ation."
In an appeal to all the eltiiens partraent.
Sanford PoPc# Chief Roy G.
of Sanford, Postmaster Field
praised the fin# cooperation of Williams will be the speaker at
past years when record mail Friday’s meeting,
loads were processed and deliver------ed and asked that thia same co- D e e i / J e n t ' e M o t h e r
operation be again in evidence • ' w M U c l i r * m u i l l i r

lb. .i mp],Dies In Georgia
gestions of mailing early, wrapMrs. Annie Ford of fio (’andping carefully and addressing ler Rtl. S. E., A'lanta. Ga , died
plainly, the citizens of Sanford | yesterday at Fmnry University
will be assured of the safe and, Hospital in Atlanta
timely arrival of their Christmas
Her daughter, Mrs. Fred Hsrmatl," Postmaster Field addrd.
ri*on, is a resident of Sanford.

2 White Men, 38
Negroes Arrested
On Bolita Charge

NATIONAL BOOK WEEK la bringing many children to th# Sanford Library to look over all the newcst rete.ses in various age groups. Around th* library table looking at some of the rjj«*®l arrival*
• tn the Library bookshelves are: (left to right) Cathy Chaney. Lynn Lyon, Linda Wll lanu, Judy
Petty, and Bet,y Schuenenfann. In the background are Mr*. L. E. Walker, Assistant Librarian and
Mrs. Sacy King, Librarian who guide the children In their reeding habiu and keep tha library shelves
LLed with tha beat sod latest bookj. (Staff Photo) __

S im tlfc

If Year HeraM li Not
DtUvoro* By &lt; P. 9L
Call 1821 Btforo 7 P. M.
Kor U cttm y

Da t e l i ne b e Bary
By Miry Fowler
Gen, and Mrs. Harry F. New­
ton are welcoming Mrs. Newton'a
mother, Mrs. L Orow and Mr*.
Newton's sister, M n. Laura Ar­
rington, formerly nf Canandaigua,
to th« Xrow lay eole*&gt; on ftu m o u
Drive. Laura' \rrington, th# wellknown author, has visited in DeBary often and ordered a home
bulls for her mother and herself,
to h* finished at Thanksgiving
lime. They arrived a few days
ago but Mrs. Grow had an un­
fortunate accident a half hour
after starting an inspection of h#r
new premises. She fell and broke
a wrist bon# and Injured her hip.
Sh# was rushed to Seminole Me­
morial hospital but la now hack
with her family.
The Dellary Woman's club,
division of Literature and Fine
Arts will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m.
in the civic building, with Mrs.
Adam Muller and Mrs. Frank II.
Itll as charman of the program
Anyon,* interested In these edu­
cational subject* is welcome. At
a recent meeting the club was
given a most Interesting talk on
world politics by Professor J.
David Barber of Stetson. II#
stressed our foreign policy.
The Horn* Demonstration club
on Thursday at 7:30 in the civic
ailitorium will present L. A.
Perkins, rhalrman of th# board
of th* Barnett National Bank of
Drl.and as guest speaker
He
will talk on hanking facilities,
service* and type* of currency.
F.veryone is welcome. The club
women will also meet In the after­
noon at the elvte rooms, at
p in to discuss lhe!r Christmas
party.
There will he a Touring Florida
party on Dec. fi at the civic
building. VFW post V m
will
sponsor If. with the assistance of
(Continued on Page S)

Flks Set Memorial
ServiceTo Absent

Geneva, Wilson, Lake Mary. Lak*
Hour Central Florida ' E tta1 Monroe. Sanford Junior High,
Lodges will nnlte In a memorial Sanford Grammar, Southalde, Ly­
service to their absent brothers, man Elementary and Mldsray
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Schools.
In the lodge rooms of the local j In th* Senior
Division, floats
Elk*' organization.
are being sponsored by Seminol*
High, SL
Joining with Sanford Lxlg,. No. High School, Lyman
121! in the annual service of tri Like’# Christian Day
School,
but* to the memory of deceased Plneerest
School,
Goldsboro
members, wilt be DeLand Lodge I Elementary,
Hopper Academy,
No. 14A3, Daytona Beach Lodge
(Continued on Fage • )
No. till and New Smvrn.i B
e a c h _____________
Lodge No. 1337.
The Benevolent and Protective
Order of Elk*, n distinctively
American organization known as
B.P.O.E , observs three obligatory
service* annually: Mother'* Day,
Flag Day and Mrmorial Hav to
If Taxes
were paid daily,
■Our Absent Brother*." Strictly
patriotic in nature and engaging Southern Beil would have been
in charitable work* and th* help­ billed at th* rat* of tl03.lt by
ing In health of crippled children, Seminole County, per day during
the Elk, for over three quarters the current tax year for telephone
of a century have been acclaimed company operations, according to
as one of the nation'* leading ex­ Gordon J. Rolhermel, Sanfordponents of charily and good will. Dot.and Group Manager.
However with tax bills du*
Th* program
scheduled for
.tunday afternoon will include once a year, Rothermel turned
....................
special
music to he provided hr over a cheek in the amount of
Miss Ally,on Lee and a male l3l.Mt.33 to J. L. Galloway,
quartette mud* of William \V Seminol* County Tax Collector.
Southern BeB's 193A payment
Brown, Al Case, Warren D. Adam*
and Chari#* S. Morrison. Roger ks on* of th# largest payments
Karris will act a, accompanist received,
for thl* group and also for Wil-' This years check represented
liam W. Brown who will •»» h#*rd an Increase of Id per cent o ier
in a solo.
' lhe 1935 payment. Rothcrmri &lt;aid
A committee headed by Rich-1this reflect* the additional teleard Mapes i» In charge Tha ser-1 phon# facilltle* and construction
vice Is opened to the public and th# work completed in the last year
lodge officers extend *n invitation j In order to meat th# .-ontinulnf
to all tho*# wishing to attend, i demand for telephone service here.

Southern Bell's
#56 Tax Payment
Is $34,881.32

Delicious M eal Enjoyed

Many Turn Out For Baptist Homecoming

POMPANO BEACH OB—'Two!
By MARIAN JONES
: white men and M Negroes were
OVIEDO—I finally managed to
| arr*«t»d last night by special •tick my head out Sunday morn­
grand Jury investigators who said ing to see if the weather would
they had *mash*d a lucrative bo­ be suitable for the Oviedo Baptist
lita numbers racket in north Homecoming. To my surprise J
Broward County.
found It ideal weather for the
Lionel Grant and Dominic Vitale neon ion. I had feared cold, brisk
the investigators, brokp in thr wind*—as it was to he hel I out of
front door of a laundry her*. doors—the eating part I mean.
I rounded up the occupants and
After much trouble and deliber
*clzfd WOO in cash and an abun-. ation we managed to get our
dance of gambling equipment., lunch packed and to the rhurrh
Th# two white men, both Ml-, A large group of local and out
j amian*. wer# R. C. McLendon. 45. nf towner* had been on hand for
and Paul F. Urbee, 44. Grant said the Sunday School and It e. m
they were "big time bolita op#r service*. The Rev. Louis L. Day
ators" linked with the Howard i had delivered a special homecom­
Finder gang in Miami.
ing message for (hose present
The 4fl person* arrested were
Mr* W. A ( Myrt) Ward Jr.
freed today under bonds totaling
and
her rommitte# did a magni­
JU.noo Bonds for McLendon and
ficent Job on alt detail* of the
Urbee were set at S3.ono
dinner.
The lovely decoration* on the
table vpclled Minnie Mean* (Mrs.
George C.) as »eon a* I ypotted
them. Of counse, I found it lo be
Mostly sunny and cold today end true. They were esrrylng out the
tonight; low 32-3*; Wednesday Thanksgiving t h e m e and, of
course, done lo her usual adcot
lair, warmer la afternoon.

Weather

personal picture to The Sanford
Herald so that children might bo assured he will be here tomorrow
afternoon at 4 o'clock to take part in tho big Jaycee-Sanford
Merchants Association Parade. (Photo by Jameson)

Santa Claus la due ta Sanford
tomorrow aftarnoon a t 4 o'clock!
Tha annual Jayeee-UertHants
Association parade will get und­
erway
with the aounding
of
sirens as the Florida Highway
Patrol leaves the corner of First
St. and Sanford
Ava. followad
closely by a Sanford PSlio* De­
partment car and a ear from tho
Seminole County Sheriff's De­
partment.
Also on hand
to greet Santa
and welcome him to Sanford will
be tha Board of Sanford City
Commissioners and the Board of
Seminole County Commissioners.
Adding the patriotic touch to
the parade will be a U. S. Marin*
Corps Color Guard and a Marla*
Corps Platoon from th* Sanford
Naval Air Station.
■ The first band to be seen will
be a U. S. Marine Corps Color
Guard
and a Marine
Corpe
Platoon from tho Sanford Napiil
Air Station.
The first band to be seen will
be the colorful Seminole High
School musical group with pranc­
ing majorettes.
Next In line of march will b*
a Navy marching Platoon from*
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
Children from every point la
Seminole County will be on hand
to greet Santa. But highlighting
the colorful reception for Santa
Claus srin be numerous float*
manned
by Seminole
County
School children.
Small floata In th* Junior Divi­
sion TYophy wpl be: All Soul'*
Parochial School, Oviedo High

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eason,
band who hud to work and could
manner.
Those seen helping with the not come but his entlro family Savannah, Ga., who have her
visiting Mrs. Mae E. King ar
,-rving committee were: Mrs. was prment.
Believe it or not — we did not Mr. and Mr*. Georg# C. Mean
W. A. Ward Jr., Mrs. Theodore
Aulin Jr.. Mrs. Joe I. Beasley, even rut one piece of cake or pie.. were present. We enjoyed vial
Mrs. Arthur T. Carlledge, Mrs. Wc confined our eating to the tur­ ing with Roy and I^tui &lt;• vri
J. N. Thompson, Mrs. Charlie key, dressing and cranberries. much They hav# vl«lte1 hei
|ui
This wax the third annual quit# frequently and ar
Dish man, W. T. Walker. Fred
Pierson, Joe I. Beasley, Theodore Thanksgiving fete and homecom­ well known by now.
The Methodists were *«ell r
Aulin J r - W. A. Wan! Jr., and ing celebrated by the Baptists.
The attendance was grown by Presented, too, and we were
Charlie Dishman.
The Rev. George H. Carlton, leaps and bound*. This year ex­ glad to see them out with us fi
the day. W# will not try to nan
pastor of the Oviedo Methodist ceeding all others.
Bring new, they did not have them, as there were so man;
I'hurrh, led In prayer, after
which ov#r 300 people began fill­ a correct list of former members but we wilt sav we were «o gli
compiled, but at time goes on to see Ruby. Kay and Tomn
ing through the serving lines.
I wondered what held the tables they will—then they will have a Estes. Thev have always bei
with u* whenever we have hail
up, they fairly groaned under the large affair.
Who came up from behind and Joint occasion.
heavy load of food thereon. There
The Baptists deacons were i
was enough left over lo feed an­ grretrd us but Mr. and Mr*. W.
D. Stine, of Sanford. Then there hand to greet i vervone and s
other thr## hundred. HonestThe ladies responsible for the was Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Marti", that thev had * good time J
plenty to eat \mong thes# v rr
cooking of th* turkess and mak­ now of Orlando, to chat with.
Baptists, but now of Orlando, B. F. Wheeler Jr.. T. W La
ing of the dressing did a “ bang
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dick- ton, Joe I. Beasley. W T. Wulki
up" Job. It was delirious.
We found that we had to count ert and family. Bob, for Arty Fred Pierson and Lawson
our calories as we finally wand­ known a* Robbie 2S year* ago Hardy.
It w:s a very successful di
ered down the table. That extra when we came to Oviedo, as the
plate we fixed was not devoured son of the then pastor of our It »vl|| be a whole year before j
, other.
he is*_raallv ll Ufltf tor 1 Hill- , church, the Rev. Dickerf.

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SANTA SAYS
MAKE SANFORD YOUR

• You've never seen such wonderful selections!
• You've never been treated to such values!
• You've never found shopping so easy!

Your local merchants have gone all out to
make your Christmas shopping easy, con­
venient and profitable for you. See their gala
arrays of brand new merchandise, selected
with you, your family, your needs in mind!

You’ll snvc over nml over again when you shop In Snnford.
That’.i because the dollars you spent! at home slay at home,
helping to improve your home town — to huiltl better schools,
improve your streets, install better street lighting, and support
vtiur fire A police ilepnrlment to give your property grrater
protection. So sate your time, »ave on transportation costs! Take
advantage of the big bargains Snnford merchants nre offering
to bring you a llrighlcr, .Merrier L'luialiiius than everl

• G O O D SHOPS NEAR YO U R H O M E

• A IS L E S FILLED W IT H G IFT IDEAS

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P LE N T Y OF P A R K IN G SPACE

• N A T IO N A L L Y A D V ER T ISED BRAN D S

•

F R IE N D L Y CLERKS T O HELP YO U

• LOW PRICES, V A LU ES EVERYW HERE

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The Seminole County Junior
Chamber o f Com m erce Chriatma*
Pared# Committee, beaded by
Tom m y
McDonald,
iu g ieited
that people throughout Central
Florida who are planning to aee
next Wednesday's Christmas Pa­
rade com e to town early to get
a parking place.
Tha Sanford Municipal Parking
lot will be available for free parking, as well aa many other areas
throughout the city.
However,
there will be no parking on the
streets along tha route o f the
parade.
McDonald laid this morning
that there will b# at least 47 units
In the gigantic parade which is
expected to be the biggest and
best ever planned for Sanford.
Garfield WUIetta, chairman of
the Santa Claus Commltte# o f the
local Jaycce organization has as­
sured the kiddies throughout the
county and Central Florida that
“ Santa Claus will be on hand to
greet th em ." In a m esjag# from
Santa to the boyi and girls of
this area “ St. N ick" will arrive
in time to be in th# parade which
starts at 4 p. m. next Wednesday.
Tha route o f the parade, said
Chairman McDonald will b« as
follows: It will start at th* inter­
BALLOONS, BALLOONS, BALLOONS for the annual Jay- section o f First St. and Sanford [
eee- Merchnnt* A«sociation ChrUtmns parade nre being Ave. The parade will move o ff
at 4 o'clock to proceed west on
blown up in readiness for the event by Christmas Shopjx- First St. to Oak Ave. Then south
Ing Tour Chairman Mason Wharton. Funds from the snlc on Oak Ave. to 4t4h t., east on 4th
o f tha balloons will provide money for the orphans spend­ St. to Sanford Ave.. north on
ing tour in Sanford. (Staff Photo)
Sanford Ave. to K. 2nd St. where
the parade will disband.
M. L. It a born, Jr. will be the
parade marshall.
One o f the highlights If tha
parade will b* the four military
units from the Sanford Naval Air
Station. There wilt be a Naval
It was all “ turkey and trimAir Station float, a Color Guard,
m in'a" for the Seminole County
a Navy m arching platoon, and a
S h eriffs Department over Thanks­
|Marine platoon.
giving.
.
However, a long Thanksgiving 1 Float* will be divided
Into
Holiday weekend for some, es- t " re* division*. Chairman MrDon-

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Quiet Thanksgiving
O b served In County
Salvation Army’s
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Red Leader's Return
From Budapest Fails
Nagy's
Arrest
Feared
BELGRADE (At— Yugoslavia
protested to Hungary today that
Imre Nagy and his associate#
w ho left the Yugoslav Embassy
in
Budapest
yesterday
under
guarantees o f safety have not re
turned to their homes. The Yugo­
slav announcement said nothing
about their fate but the protest
JofficarcJ-ffijr zssBssy t u -s
are under arrest.

AT THE 2..TII ANNUAL HOMECOMING and Thanksgiving Dnv celebration at the
Methodist Childrens Kotne in Enterprise arc: (left to right) Robert Harnett. Jackson­
ville, new president of the Alumni Association; Lt. Comdr. Marvin Barnett; R. C, Jen­
sen. and William Pchall. f Photo by Cox*

Over 300 Present Civic Problems Are
Al Children's Home Oiscussed By CofC
25th Homecomino
Legal Tangles
Topic Of Woman’s
Club Guest Speaker

Nagy is the moderate "inde­
pendent'’
Communist
le a d e r
whose brief premiership during
early stages o f the Hungarian re­
volution was ended by Soviot
guns. He ami his associate* took
refuge In the Yugoslav Embassy
In an e ffo rt to nvokl arrest.
Dobrivcje Vldlc, Yugoslav undersecietary for foreign affairs,
railed in the Hungarian charge
de'affaires this morning and told
him the Nagy party, which left
asylum in the Yugoslav Embassy
In Budapest voluntarily under an
agreement that none of them
would be persecuted, were not In
their homes.
Vidic declared If they did not
return this would be “ a flagrant
violation o f the existent good re­
lations between Yugoslavia and
Hungary and a violation of Inter­
national la w s."

Pilgrims’ Progress
Is Community
Service Message
The Central Baptist Church
was
comfortably
filled
w ith
grateful worshippers
Thursday
morning for the annual rom m unity Thanksgiving service sponsor­
ed by the Seminole County Minj»4^*l#l

Igfisal st|«w#

Hoat pastor J. 3V. Tarhara pre­
sided. Mrs. R. D. G riem e was at
th« organ, while Dick Mken sa n s
"L ord, Let Me Live T od a y." TTio
congregation sang * Thanksgiving
and a patriotic hym n. Parts in
the service were taken by tha
Rev. Fred Bowery o f the F rca •
Methodist Church, the Rev. David
S. Carnefix o f the Missionary
Alliance Church, and the Rev. R .
It. Spear Jr., o f the Church o f
the Nazarene. An o fferin g for the
work o f the ministerial associa­
tion
wa*
received.
Program *
were donated by the Celery City
Printing Co.
a
Tha Rev. J. Bernard Hoot, w ho
has been pastor o f the Congrega­
tional Church 'fo r three decade*,
was the speaker o f the da y.
Treating the aubject "Pilgrim s*
Progress" with kindled Imagina­
tion and facility o f phrase he d o scribed life as a pilgrim age and
pointed out the new steps In ilfe’a
pilgrimage tayght us by great
pilgrims, including Enoch, Abra­
ham, Hosea and Jesus.

Vidic said Nagy and hla party
left the embassy In a bus which
By MARY FOWLER
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«bcir disposition by
Th# De D iry C o f C met at ^
Hungarian government.
Stetson cafeteria for a dinner
Among those departing was
More than 300 alumni and
gathering last night and gave Its Julia R*|k, widow o f Lasilo Rajk,
attention to several civic pro -1 the Hungarian foreign minister
peclally for those who are tr a v .-I f.'1* , f t f y * { " b* ft*
children o f the Methodist Childling, will keep the force of dep­ Division and Senior Division f r o m ^ . , Home , t Enterpri!lc , (tcnd.
blcnit. To the letter o f rcsignn-1 who w-as executed ai a Titolst In
uties on their toes over Friday, Scmlnol# County Schools. The ed the 2Mh Homecoming and
lion by Everett L. Sw ifU s direc­ October 1!H8. In addition,i, Vldle C
third
division
will
b«
that
of
Saturday and Sunday.
tor, an unanimous vote was mad# said, there were IS women
en and r
Thanksgiving
D
a
y
«el#br*dlon
Thar# wsra only two minor tr a f­ churches, organisation* and busi­
to elect him secretary treasurer IT children.
yesterday.
,
fic accident* m arring th# Thanks­ nesses.
•me-eitn* Several- director* were
V ldk -asked specifically, 4 *
........ . . m
^
O fficer* o f the Aluitml 'AYaoyester­
Float winner*
in the ^
Junior ^
and
Salvation Army Christmas Ket­ giving Day celebration
How International
are
youf
named by the nominating e o n v . they bad not retnrned to their
Sentor
Divisions
will
each
receive
I
c**Hon
wer#
elected
at
a
m
eeting
m ittee: Curtis Krdman to Dec. 31, j home* and stressed that the Hun- The dlstinee to South Am erica
tles will ba appearing In Sanford day:
By MARY FOWLER
Most people were around the a trophy. There will be ca sh 1M taw ln* * morning service and
1937;
Henry La-her, Dec. 31,'garian
government
had given is becoming shorter. Your first
along the downtown ihopping ares
hravily ladened tables, accentuat­ prisesfor th .
Lestchurch Goal, Thanksgiving Day dinner.
A talk on
legal tangles high- 1938;'
Samuel
Faron.
Howard I guarantee* not to persecute them. interesting step tow ard meeting
itreeta beginning Saturday Dec. ed by the golden brown turkey,
th«bpit organiration flo.it, and
RobertBarnett# Jacksonville, lighted
the
Plantation
Estates .Sharp and Rudolph Tirdeman to
Th* action taken by Ukj Yufo- your Spanish neighbors la to en*
1, according to Lt. Marcella Rey­ cranberry sauce, pumpkin pies
the best business Goat
w-a* nanml president; Paul Hut- woman's club luncheon meeting
31. 1939
slav* will no doubt complicate re- roll in the Conversational Span­
nold j . officer in charge o f the and other favorite additions to
Floats entered in tch Junior
^ * rk*' Vlf* ^ ' ' l^ : Wednesday at the mansion. CaA zoning councU for Dc Mary l«Uona hetier en the Tito regime ish Class which begins next Mon­
local Salvation Army.
the menu for on* o f the top holnight
at
Seminole
High
Division will be from the follow- « » ‘
,herine , i,rtcr- ■Itorncy o f Dcnamed: Harold Lynch, chair- and the present Hungarian gov- day
Again this year civic clubs will Id*)* of the year.
School.
! l W* 1
,d. v E,'s7’
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u . B.,S
£ T Miami, „ Jm n !
™
« « « * *l*aker . n d d e ,- man; Raymond lligg in . Rudolph • " ■ • » « . informedI a o u r re s ...Id .
g n g the Christmas Kettle bells
Hunters turned out in force to |tary, Geneva, ^Wilson.
Lak#
Mary.I
Mis*
Ruth lCoe,
This course w ill be for b#gin*
rribfith&lt;*r family's devotion to
Tirdeman, John Olfield# Talman ” **t they added that ^ugoftlavia
with th# Sanford Pilot Club tak- enjoy their favorite Thanksgiv- j t , , k,
vInnro, .
Sanford
Junior trrmsurrr,
Van Arsdalp an Henry Wood, will makp every effort to see ners or for those having only ■
ing over tha chore, o f raising, ing Day pastime, some surer,. High. Sm.th.xide, Lyman Elemcn- Beginning th* Thanksgiv ing Day ft* /.“.Thae'"
secretary. A group reported on that the Hungarian government little background. Tha cours# will
funds to furnish Christmas din-|sful and others returning home lar) am, Mj(|way
festivities was a service held at * .
J " ,‘fp ‘s ,e * * rt. * «
he on a conversational basis with
.............
..................
*helr
Investigation o f the p&lt;u*t-: abides by its promise.
ner and basket, as welt as toys from the fields without game but
J .'
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*
.
_. . , j
« ™ !l iC k
I S
instrumental
in changing
Vominimum emphasis on
form al
tth
m
Those
in
the
Senior
Division
Darnell
Memorial
Church
w
here
|
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a-g
c0uniy
se.U
from
Enterbility
o
f
obtaining
better
roads
Nagy
had
been
In
the
Yugoslav
over
"w h at
in , ‘
^ n io r
l'**ia'* ' ‘ "■nty seat from Enterand gifts for deserving needy thoroughly happy
grammar.
I
will
be
from
tha
follow
in
g!
the
Rev.
Ben
M
ontgomery,
a
.............
Lynch
Embassy
in
Budapeat
for
18
day*
was missed."
! . b" c fr'!m , ft*! . following *hc Hex. Hen Montgomery, a prt.e
prise to Det.and
DeLand. Mrs.
Mr*. Carter has through Senate bill 490
families.
Advanced Intareat In th* Spanish
Ills presence was a cause of
said that tn an interview with
Along srith the ket*le
advised that the money obtained concern for the Yugoslav govern­ court* Indicates a good turnout
"dim e board'* will
'ommissloner Slone they were ment, which xvas sensitive to any Monday night. Classes will be held
" A
d v J f Urt lo “ r t l o . n , .I lk . C om .
K fc n m t o r ,. I h p . .m l .W ii.r m l . k ci.r m . . .
Z t Z i u S . . ’ " T m 'h .'lK
every Monday and Tuesday night
the downtown lection Vul l
^ . i I m.miiv n # a s L o
k - i I l^r A
nvauvm
;. W
n riu
iQ f. 8
s«n
iom
nnrocvur
m ci and
nuu pork,
uvrih. prt?urc*
Ka#e.i
h.i#i
c a d tm j,
fitilde,
*^iford
Ilirb
ccu r beef
.• our
" four 1
u" fr
to raise
children so"Vthat
^rom He Rary by the seven mills charge that it might be Interfer­
from S p. m. to 9 p. m. R egis­
ing
In
Internal
political
develop­
T
o
n
T
r
i
K
n
a
fo
?
1
h
i
.t
the
Central*
B.gp
£
t
Church
J'
^
T
anJ
Croom*
j?rcd
f
by
Kermll.
Wiggins
of
the
In attract contributions tor m e im me &lt; c m u i
» a p iu i x-nuren
- ' f , ' ! ! ", ti l they will becom e responsible mem- ,i,x from the Orange City.Entertration and class instruction wiQ
ment*
o
f
Its
neighbor.
W eal Salvation Army efforts.
I sponsored by th Seminole County emJr'
“?5V
in
hers o f society, capable o f think^**'1 •"&lt;! hrl.lge district
It wa* noted here that while begin tha tame #venlng. There
Reynolds, assisted bv 2nd Ministerial Association.
1 Entered In th, third division
y
A„ , . f *hs m at ing for themselves and two. help- " omM he spent in De Mary.
It a It 00 registration fa*. Furthet
this
Boats sponsored
by:
.............
‘ | -It was a quiet day in Sanford ■»r* .............................
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■- *Evans
........ «»ed xvas raises
r . ‘
Z
a
*"« my «ex to acquire eqnltsble htone promised them the utmost the Yugoslav* had been promised Information can ha had by e a l
Lt. Virginia Kellner, said
First
report
•
t
at
the
Alumni
Aarightl|
whfn
jn
„
f
f
d
nf
cooperation
in
securing
road
imby
the
Hungarians
they
would
morning that
In spite o f the «x- aand Seminole County—with em- Roofing and Heating. Odham and
, le.-al
ling IW3 or contacting Fred C.
(Continued on Page IA|
c lie n t economic conditions
ex-|phasis on Thanksgiving 193« and Tudor. Tha Abstract C o r p , Sansame
AG er her talk an open provement Arthur l^ m b crt waa not act against Nagy, no similar Murray, Director o f Adult A V o ­
Isting in areas throughout
the! the blessings which had been ad- ■for»I Elks 1/xlga, Salvation Army,
forum wa* held on the Subjects
“ dded to this com m ittee. Higgins pledge had been obtained from
cational Education in the School
country the
"demand will b e ! ded to each life ’ thro-aghout th e , OIr! Scouts, Brownie Scouts. Woof will making
and joint hank s p o r t e d on the revision
o f th# the Russians.
Administration Building.
iraater this
year than ever ha-’ past year.
I mans Club. Upsala Presbyterian
sreount*. Mrs Carter answered H* H*ry directory which he sa id '
-----------------------------fore to furnish Christmas baskThe Salvation Army furnished, Church, Congregational Christian
all querte*. which are o f especial “ ■""'d h* ready for distribution in
els and toys to the deserving Thanksgiving baskets to six needy Sunday School, First Methodist
Importance to Dr Gary women January.
.
W ^ F Im O r
nme.tv families
'fam ilies who would not other- Church, and Elder Springs RapNo luncheon meeting xvas held
,
A picture, "W ings to Mexico
C U l/lC l
needy families.
wUe have fn joy c(, „
(|in. (1st Chapel.
by Ihe Seminole County Junior
Ha v '«« Rwnkel president
and Guatemala" was presented. Fair continued cold through Sala “ We will begin taking applica­
ncr. In addition to the six basTh* Parade, sponsored Jointly Chamber o f Commerce yesterday announced the dste o f the thria 1 Th* next meeting will not he a unlay, high lost*) 58-80; low Sattion* for the Christmas baskets
party
te«, to which
kets
furnished
directly
by
the
Salby
the Seminole County Junior due to the Thanksgiving holiday,
dinner affair hut will ha held in urday morning 28-35 and frost;
and assistance in miking toys and
r v e r ’ron* *&gt;- Da Rary at tha civic building on slightly higher temperature* Satx atinn Aro\y, n w « o f two n e e d y ' Chamber of Commerce and the! Next week’ s luncheon "mce'tlng tor' lln*
gifts available for children un
Thursday at noon **** brir -~ . sifV.: V
,,,z Dec. 10, at 7:30 p. m.
urday afternoon.
Dec
morning
ha
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vestigat* each application to de­
the home In Daytona which re­
termine th* need existing,'' she
ceives juvenile delinquents and
said.
sires them a new start in life.
Th# womens circles
of
the
The suggestion was so popular
First Presbyterian Church hav&lt;
that a silver collection was Im*j^ecn dressing dolls for the Sal
mrdiatcly started; it grew to 421.
vatlon Army. The .loll* will Cc
Resides this, gifts will he brought
' on display about Dec. 8 In the
for Ihe Good Samaritan Home in
lobby o f Ihe Sanford
Allanti
Sanford.
Nation* Bank, the
O fficer
in
Among tha amusing snd in­
Charge o f the
local
Salvation
structive committee reports were
Army said today. “ W# have al­
two fine resumes o f the recent
ready received about 13 o f th*county meetings, one given hy
dolls from 13 circles,’' she said
Dr l-ola Well* and one by Mrs
Dolls dressed snd furnished by
Runkel
the circles will be
distributed
among needy families, U was re
PEDESTRIAN KILLED BY CAR
l£orted.
U .lfV E R CITY, Calif P
Ed­
ward U Marrah, 33, a visitor
from Valparaiso, Fla., svas killed
yesterday when he was struck by
a car while crossing a street.

Jaycees Call Off
Yesterday's Meet

Conversational
panish C la s s
Starts Monday

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Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Judge Housholder
To Address Club

“ The Value o f the Juvenile
Court In Our Youth
Program ’ ’
will be the subject o f a talk to
he given by the Hon. Ernest F.
Householder.
.Seminole
County'
Judge, before the Sanford RotClub at its regular weekly
meeting next Monday noon
at
the Yacht Club
Judge Hoosehold*r. who, in a d -(
dttion tn his duties as
County
Judge siso serves as Juvenile
Judge. Is well known as a force-1
ful. well informed speaker. He |
anil ha Introduced hy Andrew C. I
Stine, program ebtirm an for the
day*

YOU HAVE

THANKSGIVING 1)1NNKit IN DKBAItY. Shown around the Thanksgiving table are:
(Left to right) James Richard*. Mrs. Gregory Keseniih, Robert Feyl, the host Arne
Kricksen, Mrs. Robert Feyl, Col. Gregory K fseuich, Mrs. James Richards, and the host­
ess Mrs Arne Ericksen. (Staff Photo)

SHOPPING,
DAYS Till*
Q &amp; n U ttM A .

THIRTY-TWO .MEN stationed aboard Sanford Naval Air Station pose with Captain Robert W. Jack •on, IJSN, Commanding O fficer o f the Station, follow ing advsneement-ln-rat# cerem oni#* held at
the Station Chapel. Captain Jackson congratulated each man Individually, and presented him with
his certificate o f promotion The men are: (I. to r.. back row) H. E. Herr, ET3; R. A. Snell. PN3;
I M Wellman, RM3; C E. Hendrix Jr . HM3; and W. M. lltlliar. DT3 (second row ) R. K. W alter.
AM3; D C Allen. PR3; C. R. Sharp. RM3; R J C u by Jr. AG3; E L. Foalcr. ACI; F. J. Y o u n g ,
YN3; aim S. L. Hill, J03 (th in l row) G. Plhuliak, AM I; D. M. Lawson. EM I; L. P. SchuiUm a.
AC2 T. Duhon. T E L; E. J Boyd, AM3; T. C. Hanlon. AC3: E. O. Cxrroll. AMS; and Captain Jackson,
(fourth ro w ) J. D. Mare. A 02; E R. Rost. AC3; J. t) Howling. ACS: J. Cheek, EN I; A. A. S m i t h .
AD 3 ; J. F Smiley Jr., PN2. (fron t row) C. R Wallers. BTC. J W. Hughe* SKI. D. K. Brennan. PN 2 ;
R. Luthar, NPJ, L. B. B a sil. PN3, and P. S. Craighaad, E IC . (O fficial Phot#, U. 8 - N avy)

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Morning Worship Service 11 a . a

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Sunday School f : 4 l aJS.
Morning Worship 10:49 BJB.
If m l fndsy SehooL
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. ol
11 o a . Morning Worship
Evening ErangeUstie 7:48 p jn .
fonday ironing sorrtooo:
Wednesday night pm yor
and
f:U p. m. Training Union
praise service 7:90 p m .
7:10 pjn.' fr o n t a l Worship
Sermon by the pastor.
Wadsaaday, T i f f P-m- P iff le
Evening Worship gorviee 7:90
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Meeting Wado toda y 7:30
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SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Seventh S t and Elm Ave.
Faster
A. C. McClhre
gtbbajh School
Saturday
9:90 a.m.
W orship Service
Prayer Meeting
7:30 p jn .

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Some peopls argus that the words
o f Christ Imply that G od's Kingdom
belongs to children and not to adults.
Indeed, there are some families whose
worship habits suggest as much. T he
yoongsttrs are bundled off to Sunday
School; and tha grown-ups stay home.

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Wednesday

I A M MONROE BArnST

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Pastor, ■. O. Brawn
A Church With A Friaadly Wal*
con i
Three miles weal of Sanford on
first street then right at Monroe
Comer.
"Not forsaking the aaaembUng of
ourselves together, as the manner
of some ia$ but saborttag one an­
mb SI. and tan if Am.
other: sad so moeh the more,
Mr. Coorgn S.
ag ye see tba day approaching."
Suday School
t ill 8.®.
Hob. 10:39
Maaniag Worship
U A
gunftay School—10 a. m.
TonUi Srrrko
• ill p .a Sunday School
10: 0r a.® . Morning Worship—11 a. m.
U :00 a.m. Training UniIon-4:30 p. m.
7:41 p jn HoUnots Meeting
Irsn coU stlc naOr
Prayer and Bible Jitudy Wedneo Open-Air (Street MoeUng) 0:90 Evening Worshl^-7:«0 pjn.
RrsyerMeetiag Wednesday^ night
- i - - i s j ai I t l f p,tt.
—f:M p. m.
Tioo
’ " l e n u a b e r a s lid hand invites Y . P i .
7:10 p m .
yon to worship with us."
Salvation Meeting
FUST BAFTBT CHURCI
Tuesday
l i t Park Ave.
r O f T f f CMAPEI.
Corp Codata
3:90 p a .
(A Southern Bagttat Church)
■ r m o o B T c h u ic h
4:00 p a . W. F. Brooks Jr.
Band Praettee
Putor
7 JO pas. F. B. Fisher
Ladlss Homo L g a g w
Associate Pastor
. l e v , George B. Cartton. MUUter Thursday
Kirby Kogan Director of Music
0:49 am . Sunday School
P rayer Matting
7:30 p a . Mrs. Marvin Milam
Organist
11:00 ami Worship Sorvieo
Saturday
Monlag Worship
1:41 a. m.
•:00 pm . Worship Sorvieo
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 1:30 Sunday School
0:49a. m.
PJB.
Morning Worship
11 a. m.
Training Union
0:19n. m.
UPSALA
COMMUNITY
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
Evening
Worship
7:30 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
CHURCH
7:30 p. m.
Rev. C. C. W hits
Minister Wsdnasday Service
Boot 27th St. A t Park Avs.

(Nursery for all services)
Mrs. Clever Marrs
Pianist
Tht sad o f your soarrh
(Earphones fo r hard o f bearing)
Mra. Patricia Summerlin A is t
For a friendly Church.
WELCOME
Pianist
Gerald B. Prlca
Pastor
Milton Hltllahotham 8 .S. Supsr George Paanid. Asst. SnpL &lt;of THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
Intendcnt ?
Church School
ON THE HILL
Corner Park Ave. and 24th St.
Sunday Bible School
10 a
10
Church School
Rev. John Bernard Root, Minister
; .Preaching
11 ejji Worship
11
! Bible Study
7 pjn Westminiter Fellowihlp
7 p. m. Rev. Fred Ensmlnger, Associate
7 pjn, Sunday School ...... — ........... —.9:43
t Evangelistic Prsaching 7:45 p jn Willing Workers
Classes for all—Cradle Roll fo r the
7:30
j. P rayer Mealing (W ad.) 7:45 pm Evantng W orship
little ones.
Mlsllonsry Prsmlllinial
“ Everybody Invited to nttond
Morning Worship: — _ . - w - . J l : 0 0
You Are Welcome
our servlets."
Speaker: Dr. Ensmlnger
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHUECB
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sublect: "G ood G ifts"
h sv . J. W. P area® , fa s te r '’
Pastor
MRlon .H. Wyatt
Cor. Poertomth S t, Osh Av&lt;».
WEST BIDE MISSIONARY
Educational D irector Rachel BaaSunday lehool 0:45 a.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
sley
Morning Worship Service 11:00
C o n o r o f Watt Fifth and Holly
0:45 a-ra. Church School
. a.m.
"WELCOMES YOU "
C l a i m for all agts,
Training Union S:1S p m . It's
Pastor Wm. L. Stepehns
11
a.m.
Morning
Worship
. fam ily affair.
Associate B. D. Crelglow
"L e t Ua Give Thanki'*
Evening Worship 7:10 p m .
Sunday School
10 a.m .
6 p. m. M YF
Morning Worship
11a .m.
“ Come thou with ns and we wlU 7:15 p.m. O rgan Vespers
Bible Study
7 p. in.
do thes good.”
7:30 pjn . Evening Worship
Evening Service
7:49 p. m.
Jilt Rav. J a n e W aller
Mid week Service Wednesday
Broadcast over W.T.R.R.
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
7:43 p. m.
8:80
p.m.
Fellowship
fo
r
young
Bev. L. F. Tasker,
Paster
"A OOINO CHURCH FOR
people.
Sunday School
10 a m.
A COMING LORD"
Morning Worship
11 a.m. Quarterly Conference
COME AND SEE THERE
LAKE M ARY BAPTIST
Evening
EvsngsUstlo
Service
IS A REASON!
CHAPEL
7:45 p.m.
Lake
Mary.
Fla.
Weakly Servlets:
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Tuesday
and Thursday
7:45 Pastor — R ev. W. A. Ellanwood
1007 Sanford Avenue
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
p.m.
Terry L. Stone
Minister
Morning
Worship
U
a.m.
Rsgult
Saturday
Moratng
Telephone 1411
Training
Union
«:S0
p.m.
Broadcast over
WTUR 10:33
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m ., with
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
classes fo r all ages. Adult leason,
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m
"T h e
Forgiving F ather" (Lk.
L inilE R A N CHURCH
PAOLA WESLEYAN
13:11-33).
OP THE REDEEMER
METHODIST CHURCH
Mornllng Worship, 11
o ’clock.
I Miles West on Rt. 49
303 W. 23th PU cs
Special music by the choir. The
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Phone 1719
pastor plana to preach on "L ife
Morning Worablp
10:43 a.m.
The Rav. Phillip 8 chlessmaan
as a Trust from G od." The nur­
Wesleyan
Youth
9:43
p.m
Pastor
sery will be open in the annex.
Evening
Worship
7:30
p.m.
Sunday School
0:15 a.m
Christian
Youth
Fellowship . 1
Blbla d e s s
1:16 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30
0:30 p.m.
p.m.
Service
10:30 i.m
A special Chas. Wesley
Hymn
Everyone Walcome
"P ra y er For The D ay" phono 1828
Service, 7:30.
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
The public la Invited. "W here you
FIRST CIIURCH OP CHRIST.
CHURCH OP GOD
are never a stranger but on co" ia
SCIENTIST.
Rev. U. W. Uenderson, Pastor the adopted slogan. A particular
100 E. Second St.
French Ave. and 22nd SL
welcom e is extended to now and
Sunday Servloaa
11:00 a.m,
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Navy
fam ilies, winter guests,
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Sorvieo 7:30 p.m
visitors, and to anyone else look­
Wednesday Evening Meetings B:00
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30 ing fo r a regular place o f wor­
p.m
ship in Sanford. The congrega­
Lesson-Sermon
Ancient and Mo­ p.m.
Young Paoplo Service Thurs­ tion cooperates with the Interna­
dern
. ecrotnancy. Alias M ettional Convention o f
Christian
mariam and Hypnotism. Denounc­ day 7:30 p.m.
Churches (D U clpl.s o f Christ).
ed.
KBENCZER 31ETUODXST
CHURCH
Heading Room located In Foyer of
CUriu Heights
Church Building open to public
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
9:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tutidaya and Rav. Albert 8 . Farrier
Pastor
119 Park Ave.
Thursdays.
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford
(A Southern Baptist Church)
A cordial Invitation la extended E. Johnson, superintendent
W. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor
to all to attend our servlets and Preaching Service 11 a.m.
F. B. Fisher
Associate Pastor
use the Raiding Room.
MYF S p.m.
Kirby Rogers
Director o f Music
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:43 Mrs. Marvin Milam
Organist
ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
p.m.
Morning Worship
g.-ts a. m
In Slavla (Naar Oviedo)
Sunday School
9:43 a. m.
B ev. Stophca M. Tuhy
Pastor THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
Morning Worship
11 a. m.
Morning Worship 8:23 a-m.
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Training Union
0:15 p. m.
Radio Mission Broadcast at 9:10
Park Ava. A 14th S t
Evening Worship
7:30 p. m.
a. m. over WORE (740 ke)
Wednesday Service
7:30 p. m.
Sunday
Sunday School 9:00 a. m— for all
(Nursery for all services)
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
ago groupe.
Worship
10:40 a.m. (Earphonss for hard o f betring)
Christian Day School — Monday

But Biblical scholars have long
agreed that Christ*! words point to
tha attitude, not tha age, which ia the
mark o f God’s Kingdom.
The im plicit faith, tha humble ac­
ceptance, the eager yearning with
which children approach Christ'*
- t e a c h i n g - - * _ t b *7C

a re J h s -g g a llt le s —

which belong t 9 G od's Kingdom.
Perhaps w o aro foolishly infatu-;
a ted with the notion that our chil­
dren should follow in our footsteps.
I f we start them in the right direc­
tion, the direction o f the Church, we
may gain much mors by following In
theirs.

j

Evening 7:43 p.m.
Youth Fellowship
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Chapel Choir Rehegyssl 7 p.m.
CMURCU OF JESUS CHRIST Blbla Study sa d P n y a r
I p.m.
O F LATTER D A Y SAINTS
Thursday
A . G. Pitta
Branch President
Cherub Choir Rabearsai
4:30
City Hall
Carol Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m.
Sunday 8choo!
10
Tba Ladlss* Missionary
Society
Sacrament Maattag
g
meets fo r Lunch and prayer
on the 2nd Tuesday o f each
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Month at 13:00 noon; and for
CUAPEL
business and prayer un the 4th
Eldar Spiiugs
Tuesday o f each month at 3:30
Sponaorad by Viral Baptist Church
p.m.
Sanford. Fla.
•V- friendly church for the whole
Sunday School
10:00 a.®. fam ily."
W. O. h um an .
Superintendent
CHURCH o r CHRIST
Preaching
11:00 a.m.
Second St. A Elm Ave.
Dr. H. IL Martin.
Praachet
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist
SUNDAY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
GENEVA
Bible Study
io a. m.
W. A. FUenwood.
Pastor Worship
l l a. m.
Sunday School
to a.m Young People'a C livj 0:30 p. m.
Morning Worship
11a.m. Evening worship
7 p. m.
B-T.U.
7 p.m. WEDNESDAY
through Friday 9:00 a.m . — (All
alim entary grades and kinder
gartea.)

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(EPISCOPAL)
THE REV. JOHN W. THOMAS,
RECTOR
I a. m.
Holy EucharMt
9:00 a. m.
Holy Eucharist
915 a. m.
Family Service
and Church
School

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••The Best Things in Life Are
, Free," Twentieth Century-Fox's
new musical which opens Sund a / at the Rita Theatre, takes you
on a pleasant Jouryney down memory Ians to the days when the
"Black Bottom" was the rage anj
jaxx was the forerunner of today's rock 'n' rollers. Gordon
MacRae, Dan Dailey. Ernest Ilorgninr and hheree North (ill the
; Cinema-Scope screen with liltlhg
songs and the settinlgs are gay
In De uxe color. Everybody has
a ball In this
aong-ond-dance
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Locale for HTbe Beet Things la
Life Are Free” covert Atlantic
City, Broadway and Hollywood
and in the course o f the story
the audience Is alttn a backiU ge look at how snogs art wrltten, how musieal comedies are
made and what went on in the
m0rle studios when talking pictUi«s changed the course of the
motion picture industry. Norman
Brooks, a Canadian night dub
singer, sings "Sonny Boy" and
Byron Palmer does " I f I Had a
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and Henderson, who dominated
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10:00
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I’ trs on to r * rs «n
show.
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10:lo
Arthur
Oodfrey
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songs
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danre
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first
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from
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medium
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Vista Vision, the Paramount opus
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15:11 Ictve ef Life
once again presents Hope in a by Pearl Bailey, who also* func- in his career, shows the acting
S S T lN IItt
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straight role, the type that was so tions as a Cupid and helps stir «W»HUca that won him the Oaoar 1^ j j f a l l y »h« w«» Ulktag a.
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old feeling be- ,he recale|tranl
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and Ernest Borgnine portray tho leading figures in Twentieth Century-Fox’a gay CincrinKcope? musical, “ The Best Thing* In Life Are
Free," De Sylvn, Brown and Henderson biography opening Sunday
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blwridan
srtners e f long standing in Father
producing par
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posed new series, Saints Of The Snow. It will center
t round Switserland’* world-famous Hosplea o f S t
Bernard. . . Esther WlUiam* may do a dramatic ro tt­
en Kraft Theater late In November. . . A ntw striae/
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8 l*veiw* producing future; Vincent Price would
star . . . Tha TV Academy plans a sharp cut In
number o f Emmy* to be awarded next i
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and the Lassie shows. It’s reported that he paid 13,000.000 for the'
latter alone . . . NBC, continuing Its buildup for David Briakleytj
has given him th* assignment o f hotting its nsw
P in t Meeting show, starting soon on sltsmata
Sunday
afternoons. Brinkley’s
will be
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peopla to tech othsr for tha first time
and then moderate th* snaulng snd, we hope, fa i­
lin g talk . . . British actress Jean Greenwood
clnatlng
has been offered the Dad opposite Masrlct Evans
In Ms Man snd Superman spectacular scheduled
for th* end o f November . . . The See It Nsvr flhn

went aboard the submarine Nautilus and
promptly Isamed something new about submarine*,
particularly those atom-powered. Most ef th* crew
were seasick whiis th* craft cruised on th* surfsee,
but recovered Immediately when it submsrftd.
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/ ARNTE ROSEN AND COLMAN JACOBY, who •••maharajah
one* wrote for Jackie Gleason, have Joined tn* Phil Silvers writing,
staff while Nat Hiken, producer and head writer, concentrates onl
developing his new telefilm project, Th* Magnificent Montague . . ,|
Cracl* Fields, who starred to successfully in Th* Old Lady Show*
Htr Medals for U. S. Steel Hour last Christmas, will do a repeat on
th* same show this December 19. Grade has also don* th* rota on
British TV . , . Famed listers Lillian and Dorathy Gish will play)
•Dtars in Mcmlnts At Baven, coming up soon on Alcoa Hoar . . J
William Rendlx is planning to fiy east to tarve as tha “ Mtrrr
Maharajah" for tha ABC-covered Thanksgiving Eve parade from
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Is Time For Giving;
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Perhaps in the spirit o f old Scrooge, many
___ as art inclined to **bah. humbug” the
’. ^Chriatnaaa holiday and complain that it’s
gg t fl too commerlUll
: ' g T - But yet, “ too commercial” may be on
'-^•veratatement Is it wrong, once a year, to
lake the dominant theme one o f giving,
ether than of receiving?
.H'V Etch year, as the lights of Christmas
trees twinkle on a clear December night,
&lt;jo we stop to*think o f the millions who
’^luve gained employment through the Christ- liias shopping industry?
T ; Economically, no other holiday or fes./JJvitjr season contributes so much to the
iSVelfare o f the world. Christmas has hardly
.^fcsaed into the new year before thousands
- -a rt at work on toys.and myriads o f other
: Christmas r**claltlea for the next year.
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I'Sua endured wars and great chaos through
centuries as a time o f joyousnss and happiC ness, and giving has always been an Important part o f the festivitiest-, The picture of the family united, with
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iW ar Threat Puts Stress On Economy
NEW YORK n — The threat o f
; war Is putting new pressure todsy
on ran econom ) that aircad}
Is all but bursting its teams
This Is shown In such
thing,
as: 1. The prediction that an in
j creasing demand for heavy »steei
plates will prolong the prrsent
shortage fer several years, espcda lly f *.he Mu’ dle Ea»! strife
quickens pUnt for buildint super
Oil tankers so that the United
States can supply its alties sacu'd
the crisis g.*uw.
• 2. The far fatter spring in the
total output o f goods and *ervicc*
this year than anyone had toreteen and the ndlcatlon that th&lt;growth will be limited only by the
Supply o f material* tnd manpower.
3. In :r»u in g tightness in the
money market a* but.r.esa looks
for fund* to push its expansion

Raids Continue

for credit to posh their civic con- money or the credit Pert o f tin
struction—with the g u m federel ipendlng U te lacreere ln du i.ru
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tighway
program —*
yet to---------come.
more efficient p u n u where pro­
All o f this adds up to m ore In
duction costs eaa oe cu t
'itionary pressure.
The Suet crisis already ha* tent
he prices o f some commodities
.ligher. It has added a 20 per em t
surcharge on shipping costs when
goods must byo-us the canal. It
has tightened further an already
tight supply o f shipi ar. I tanker- „
threatening to lu ie al! shipping -Associated Press W e « e « ’ s Edlto
Parents are problems In th*
rate*.
young people’ s world o f today,
Turmoil in Hungary and Posay* Ruth Stafford Peale. wlf# ami
land already hat stilled any talk
partner of the famous Protestant
o f cutting back in U. S. defense
minliter, Norman Vlneant Peale.
spending. N ow the eonje-turo Is
“ One third o f all the mall wcA
all the other way—that increased
defense spending may put new de- receive.” says she, "U from young
m inds on industrial production. peopl, between the ages of 11 and
20. asking in various ways. ‘ What
In its present eontident mood
are we going to do about our parbusiness gives e7*ry sign o f go,
ing right along ipendlng. lim ited'
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Press dispatches from the Middle East
report a continuation of fedayeen raids and
Arab infiltration into Israel. Similar raids
earlier prompted the Israeli attack on Egy­
pt. The United Nations with strong pressure has stopped Israel- Out what is being
said inside or out of the United Nations
concerning the present raids: And what is
being done to stop them?
Such raids are one of the sources of con.
tinuing friction and danger in the Middle
East. They result in the killing of |&gt;eaceful
citizens- The labor of peaceful Israeli civil!ans trying to go about the work o f plough..................... ...
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ing. planting and building is partially frustrated. The situation is such that the
American nmbassndor to Israel had to be j
given a military guard for a trip from his|
home near Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. One's life.
Is not safe if one travels between those)
ferenen that ■ good Catholic could
I f HUMAN N. •UNMJIN, M.D.
no mora be a member o f the ■
Israeli cities after dark18 your nose ready for the acts o f swallowing and exhaling,
CTO than a Mohammedan. Ilia
wonderful aromas of that big
Must good cooks Insist on aervHere is a cause for proper and serious
auperior,
Archblahop
Edward
turkey dinner tomorrow? 1 hope Ing food, especially soup*, piping
Investigation by the United Nations- It takes l ) r ! A r | A f C la p h i A
sot Your nose, If it’s working hot. T here’s a good reason for
Mooney o f Detroit, who later be-i
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_____
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property, actually helps you e n - thla. G enerally, the h otter the
two
to make peace- Certainly the
continuaI IIC M U l J l l l l l l v
rame a cardinal, aald the prleat
*food, the m ore Intense U the
wav in error.
The
archbishop 1 Joy good food.
tlon 0f ra|(|g jnj0 i„ rnel is not pencc-mnklng—■■Yixii-stfijt ef-smeD p r u t - s t - . - T h u s , —tk-L&amp;tg’ vcv c-f?
o-.il
liter**-a
iiu
incom
patibility.
~ n t s si-~ ry ------------ --------------- *
~
" X iid w h ile t h e r a id s c o n t in u e . lire governeven more Important than your far more satisfying vapors than
between
tbe
CIO
and
the
church
•
But as we ponder the thought of com ment of Iraq announces that It has appeal­
sense o f taste when It comes to would the sam e dish served only
Father Coughlin
canceled
his
eaUng. Your taste .buds sim ply lukewarm o r cold,
' -'inerclalism there is a reminder of what ed to all nations to remove Israel from the
tell you whether a substance Is
Women reportedly have a bet"Christmas and the Christmas season brings Middle East for the sake o f security nnd
n u t.x u U iiit. .men., ur— .n o b ro ad ca st*,
sour or sweet, salty or bitter. T h e. ter sense o f smell than do men.
•- about. For instance, the gigantic Christmns pence.
delicious ’’ flavor" Is detected by As wa grow older, scientists tell
year* have mellowed the fiery
B&gt;f k on th# air In IMS. the
your nose.
'us, our sense o f smell becom es
-'Parade next Wednesday afternoon, has us
At the same time, commentators
nnd priest o f the Shrine o f the Little Priest became subject o f bitter! Makw This Test
Flower.
controversy again over the posl- somewhat dulled. For this reason,
l.ita predominant theme, as explained by the
tion
o
f
the
ehurch
on
labor.
He
At 63. the Rev. Charles E.
columnists continue to point out that the
I f you don’t belleva me. try
aSn d''m n rJ
Seminole County Junior Chnmber of Com- Soviet Union has won a triumph in this Coughlin'In hit pulpit at the R o &gt; ,itt « ° ‘ ,n,° ■ '* • * w ,‘ h J * w l,h
pinching your nostrils together
, ^ d h™ °r*
•" iiaerce, "Keep Christmas With Christ.” area. It Is oven being conceded that now man Catholic shrine speaks and * r? u,P* °)r®rDW^?
lbe r**
when you ait down to Thanksgtvlook like . philosopher. He gave To,“ tlon
he denied
As bands play rhythmic melodies for Syria will lie Russia’s military ally.
ing dinner. I think you’ll tlnd
th
d *ounger men
up hi* controversial radio career an,i' » ml“ "ni.
that the turkey and ail the tr im -;an£ T °."’
. .
...
, .
■marching, children ring out with cheers and
Father Coughlin definitely left
m lngi taste pretty flat. They w ill1.
Soviet penetration is the real threat to itf years ago.
laughter, parents join with the fun and
taste a good deal like almost any * ■ ? * [ d”
pence in the Middle East, nnd the Arab lead­
No longer is he a Don Quixote {*)* aip !"
d ll? * * °t,a,1e&lt;! ,
merriment, remember deep in their hearts
other foods you sample In the
Vich
il.n
Vm,
J*e m agaiine Social
ers are more than flirting with this belliger­ tilting with political windmill*, j
same manner.
^ .° ,rTl \ 5 v*n beforo J 011
the "real Christmas story” depleted by the
But
he
(ill
has
the
eloquence
that
’’
ui
‘
lc*
h*
h?
d
f,.
’
und’\
d
,0
advT
If you have a eold and your take lh# flrst blle*
ent power.
floats.
m ade
his
name a household
lh*
, ,n d *c1ono' " le
nose Is stuffed, things will taste q u e s t i o n a n d a n s w e r
New Middle East crises nre being pre­ word a generation ago.
V
u® N a ,lo n ,, Unlon , o r ,
- Each person Is reminded of the doctrines
flat, no matter what you do.
| U. K .: I h ave a child four j-a r s
_ ,
. . .
J .
.
Social Justice.
pared before the
present
one
Is re­ Today,
instead o f denouncing
..
. ,
...
You don’t have to make a c o n - old whose bow els tend to pro•of his or her faith—and the inner self com­
solved.
selous effort to anlff a dish while trude when h e moves them.
politicians and banV-r he &lt;* conA b,n do,nl" * P“ bllc controversy,
pels us to look snd search deeper lV&gt;r the
•
•
«
70 U’ ra e a t in g , a lt h o u g h t h e
Answer: Y ou r child Is probably
tertng his fir« on the Devil.
ba PriV. d r ? !1! d
' f .*tten‘
message found in Luke 2.
,
aroma o f a delectable meat usu - suffering •from prolapse o f the
Except for his parish activities ,l“ *° bl*
W^,n . h* ,ound!
ally la something to cherish.'bowel. B andaging the bowel to
Thre may be commercialism—but each P n / i t l C S
In this thriving suburb o f Detro",
*9W’ h* 1had a *mal1
Warm vapors are freed by the prevent It from protruding may
shingled church and a congrega­
hit of it brings another reminder of the
it. Father f'n-nhlin leads almost
food a j you chew it. These vapors, be o f help In certain eases. Howtion o f M.
Hero we k« a pain with politics.
a cloistered life.
“ Christmas Story” with greater meaning,
laden with flavor, are forced to - ever, In m any Instances, an operRadio
listeners,
Protestant
and
According
to
n
recent
report,
members
_____ _________
The priest used to hold news
ward your nose by the natural atlon Is reaulred.
greater faith, and a stronger determination
of th e BAG (Russinesn Advisory* Council o f ronferences and voice off-th e-cu ff Jew l*h *» well as Catholic who
to live at Christmastime.

Your Nose Helps You
To Enjoy G ood Foods

Years Mellow Fiery

1

We buy at Christmas— for others—nnd
In the spirit of true giving. Celebrating, of
course, the birth of n Savior-

The Sanford Herald
FsfettilieO Dsttr K se sp t gsturS ay an* Similar
■ n t s i s g s s seenna alas* m a i l e r Oclokee IT. ISIS al
U l Past O l l l a e at fUntore. r ie r ld a endar (h e Ae:
n ! C-inama, o f March I 1ST*
r a m pr- nit iN n . R d it er and r u b t u n a r
MARtOW IIARUAN S R . R i — aMve f.dlt-ir

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tru M ra irriim r a t m
a r Carrier
t i e per week
Oae H ea t*
II II
TSra e M ealh a
I t s Meathe
Cma Tear
II.SI
lit!
tills
All Okllaa ry aeltrea. t ar da e f thaaka. raaolnileaa and
a o l l i s s e f e a t e r u l a m a M f o r Ike p ar pot e o f raltlca
h i l l silt I t&gt;: cktrgtS
---------------for at rscnlsr a4v«rtliln* r»i»»
T k » NtralS Is • m s m k t r o f tks A u a c t i t s S r r« M
whisk Is s s t l t l s * sfc tu alv slr tn Iks ass lo r r 'n n lillM tins s f alt t k s Issst « « w t prlstsS In thin aawrpapsr.
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th e C om m erce
ne«H

D e p a r t m e n t ) r a y th a t bu.xl- ? pln!; r
abo,d 1a,moM
ii
..
|
J
,
.I n
this campaign year he has
r o ll tip itn e le o v e s a n d y o to gjvpn no |n|rrv|ew!,.
wants to return the Republicans
„ u
, e rmons
to,lay reflect
ill 19liO.
sweetnea* and light, nut the old

m u st
If It

bT Intl' , . , f,pr,“ l,a
flo&lt;|u*nie, poured In gifts that
helped build a new church. It ii
an
Imposing octagonal atono
*«ruct'ire with n cruilflxlon tov er

L A FF -A -D AY

?arents Problems *
In Young People's
World O f Today

fingertips, speaks with authority
as the mother o f two daughters
and a son, and as co-suthor with
her husband of a regular magaxlne feature Inviting readers to dts ▼
cuss their problems.
"There’ s no doubt that a great
many of today's young people arttroubled and confused," the said.
Th« problems o f almost all who
write to ua boil down to one com ­
plaint— ‘ Our parenti don’t underitsrw tn s*________ ____________________
• Sometimes they feel the house­
hold is too strict, sometlmei that
parents ar, too busy or In d iffer-^
ent. Some say there Is too stem “
a religious attitude In the home,
others say there isn't enough at­
tention to religion.
"F rom observation I have found
that a great many o f today’ s prob­
lems with the younger generation
stem from the fact that parents
think If they provide a good home
and good schools fo r their child­
ren, the youngsters should feel
secure. There is too much stress
on material things.
*
"Actually children can get a
feeling of security of close and
understanding relationship with
their parrnts. They want to know
what their parents are thinking
about. They need to feel co n fi­
dence in the integrity and ultimate
fairness of their parents, and they
must have a safe, warm and w el­
coming haven in a home."
The Teales have * daughter Just •
out o f college, a son in college 9
and a tt-year-old daughter in high
school.

work
to power
It w a s reflected in the thinking of this P’ ,n&lt;’ h '* ' ,l11 ‘ h ,« * hfn h*
° n .'he
group which met recently for its full meet- of[. nn lhl'I D*'fl ’ . . .
. . !n
r
0 « «&gt;inp at Sea Island, fia. that the President
V W*rn
P*r
! The replatcment value o f tho
will meet even stiffer opposition in Con-, "Y o u r adversary Is the Devil— Ichurch Property, i n c l u d i n g
a r e a s tn h is

and convent*, la estimated
le g is ln t iv e p r o g r a m , e s p e c ia lly a roaring lion seeking whom h e !
at more lhan 13 million dollars
h a r d m o n e y , c c o n o m v , , ,nav devoir."
More thin g.000 persons attend
w it h d r a w a l’ o f th e g o T '"*
»*hort,d ,h* ^ P '0 Sundb/ Masses.

on such p o lic ie s n s
d e b t reduction, nnd
vern m en t

fr o m

c o m p e t it io n

w llh

b ilo ln c .

^

Z Z 'u ,

h 's S ,

W h a t th e s e
le a d e rs
d e p lo r e d
e v e n truth, which is the
word
of
DAMAGE REPORT TOI.D
m o r e , h o w e v e r , w a s th e f a c t th a t th e R e - G od ."
JACKSONVILLE BEACH '*v_An
publican P a r t y w h ic h h a s t r ie d t o id e n t i f y : Father Coughlin’ s fame reach estimated $1,171,723 damage was
itself with these policies couldn’ t muster wl ,N p,'ak ln ,lw 'leprcslon davs je ,u*rt to oceanfroni pro£rty"in

a majority
In either House or Senate despite
"poor.
f ,h" 304 a* * champion ° f ,hP i sirong Uiies broke up section*
.W‘ h'1, amJ
i..... i I, * __ . . ,
1
of
the landslide reelect ion of its lender.
m* eclipue *i a national pollti- seawall e*rly this month, city
*

*

. ral

figure began

In

1036.

Ab ov* Mr f pi ac t i i butltfl
• roun d If CAT FOR M M o d ' l l
unit A f f o r d ' k t ' « 0f I
flr o f rom front and ' I t h ' r |
' I d o Cool -air I n l 't o a n d !
• ar m •• ir outlets at r l l h l l
Mtut o ' ihoo n ot Ult.

That; Manager J, Floyd Gllsson report-

Today is another slay for thanksgiving
was the year he barked a polit-1sf,i last night.
rage 4,
Friday. November 23, 195G thankful that we nre at home safe from the *»• &lt;«»«'• And wj‘ h r*‘ unt1,n* , " " J ai'L hs h.a* V k,,d "lat
ribbon, of .raffle
fhc h i,h J S ^ lJ .” ? . ^
TODAY’S Bini.E VERSE
wnys. The greatest day to offer thanks is
Ka(hfr rollshlln supported the orfederal aid.
Trust In him at all times, 0 people; pour todny— thankful that we nre not a stntis-i\cw Deal In Its early years. Hal b* addition to property damage,
out your heart before him; God is a refuge tic in the traffic annals o f another c ru e l turned against Roosevelt In tho he said, the city wants to bo respent
for us. READ: Psalm 62.
1936 election and threw hi* sup- I imbursed for $20,410 it
holiday travel-quest.

^

1port to a third party candidate, sandbagging to prevent any build­

Allan M. Trout Is Study In Contrast

Itep. William Lemk*. North D a­ ings
if any, upon so broad a guarankota farm congressman and adIlk.teC.
w **
I voente o f monetary teforms.
Trout and his readers wrestle
.......term
....... by
Roosevelt nvii
won .n.........
second

. r ? AN? flr 0 ,lJ ’ _ Ky" , f A P ) . T |hlm wl,h ,h® nut- 0n « f , n - he *ot ,hr®u* h ,h® ^ l u m n - l n dead ear- j thr "hl’s grst TamUlIdV 'of* his "fo u r
Lanky Allrn M. Treat l i astudy 1four bushels by mail, express, and nestnesf—ov er such q iifition i as: L erm f
ln contrasts.
messenger.
| Why d.Kt a hound dog trot with
Father Coughlin Inst political
Ha is a man who imokea a blend
In bucolic folklore, a buckeye his hind quarters slewed out of f ac,,_ ||,. announced hl«
retireo f his ewn Kentucky hurley In the carried In the pocket or purse will j ,,n c?
ment from rsdlo speaking. He
finest English briars.
ward o ff the dread rigors o f rheuWhy do pig tails curl to the denied there was «ny compulsion
As political reporter for the matlsim.
right north ot the eqm tnr and to from the rhurch. In the heat o f
Louisville Courier-Jornal, he has
" I f all you say about the buck- the left south of the
equator, the
campaign he
had
called
rubbed elbows for year* with gov­ eye is true,
one reader wrote, I poos an old hen lay an egg be- Roosevelt a "liar and betrayer.’ ’ I
ernors, senators and the lesser "please let me try one.
cause she wants to, or because This was reported to have caused
ranks o f politicians.
"M a ’ a m ," Trout replied char- sho has to?
a painful Impression at the vatiBut he retires at day’ s end to actcristically, "m y buckeyes are
Does a mule raise its tail every CRn- Tbe priest apologised,
his Isolated farm of meadow and covered by the boldest guarantee
time it brays?
Tired o f political warfare. Fawoodland near here and contem­ in the annals of modern Journal­
Ito tells them how to
keep a ,h'’ r Coughlin said he wanted to
plates—from a serene seat tn his ism—to-called. They ar* fully war­
old fashioned rocker—tbe content­ ranted . . . in two Important re­ goose nest dry on a hillside and return tn the life of "a simple
why a raccoon climbs the north I Parish priest."
ed graiing o f two mules, a poov. spects.
First, we guarantee them to ^
° / aJ r~ ’ ,,e
./■ "■ • ra
Father Coughlin atopped broadone bull, and a asodtrate hem of
how to beat acreage allotments easting for a short while but
cow* and calves.
be absolutely genuine.
new
Ha subscribes to the air mall
‘ Second, wc guarantee that If by planting tobacco in crooked! later In 1937 he started
edition of tho Times o f London.
tou carryW
m. Inwt|j uu hu na(1I1 wllb
S ? iequal
j , layers o f fat and‘ glean
- l again nlthough ,his
T radio
j L » speeches
i3 K
.
. they
But his hubby is a barkwoudsy as .directed,
will do no harm.
"N o'othe'r nostrum" maUnT’ e a n ! bf. ,tuf/ in« and ‘ U rvl"2 bogs on were on the mild side. He was
dally column In the Courier-Jour­
I quoted as saying at • news eonnal called "G reetings." It is a make those claims. No other col- •1,rrnalP n in th s.
rustic blend o f folklore, w itchcraft, umnisl can stake his reputation.
buffoonery and a brand o f bur­
lesqued philosophy which Trout
calls barnyard aclence.
The column la nearing the 1 mil­
lion word mark. In all those words
Trout has managed to
conceal
from thousands o f devoted read­
IB.VS CHEVROLET "210” «|QQR
ers the urbane, sophisticated side
d e lu x Medan low m ile s
FORT LAUDERDALE CT»— An
o f his nature.
lik e n ew
Atomic Energy Commission AEC
Through th* column he dispens­
official says Florida, herause o f
es such nostrums aa buckeyes—a
1951 FORI) ranch wagon, f |M E
its good water and rail transpor­
variety o f chestnut—aa a cure for
Fnrd-O-matlc radio
v la rtw i
rheumatism. Ha hai distributed tation “ would be a very good
place"
for
a
proposed
new
fission
and
heater
thousands o f wooden
shoe-pegs
plant.
which had gathered lust for BO
Edsvard F. Miller, vacationing
year* In a Kentucky mountain
(lip this ad and bring It in. It
here, said the plant, now in the
entitles you to a discount of
store.
..........
___ ___
$130.00, on cither o f the above
It little matter* that
not ____
even planning stage, would recover fiscart.
his most rcsourseful reader has *l°nabl» matter from Atomic Refigured out a usa for th# sh oe-iac*“ r rores. He said the AEC will
pegs. They went like hot cake* ln|,oon a,k Private industry to sub■ lumber eamp. Trout’s boldest
proposals on construction o f
claim was that the ahoe-peg Is a , lb* plant. It# is production dirccsnlghty handy gadget to tighten ,or ^or *be AEC Operation* Dithe hands of an old Seth T h om as:
519 E. FIRST ST.
clock.
| Since Florida ha* good water
PHONE 1011
Trout’s crusade to put the buck- &gt;nd rail transportation and it la.
eye in the pocket o f potential rheu- caled near Oak Ridge, Tenn ,
malic sufferers hss brought him where all fissionable uranium is
requests from every state In the delivered. Miller said it might
country. Kentucky reader* swamp well be the site o f the new plant.

from

being

washed

away.

'M C K T lfir K V
f) 11^

ltO»A*

I« . Wall 6jts» awnii

II

"He’* coming to. Better show him the bill again.”

Florida Said Good
Place For Proposed
New Fission Plant

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

t _

First Federal
Savings &amp; Loan
Sanford

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Fbone 2M 2

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THK SANTORO HERALD in. Nov. 23,1886 Page 5 M ake A Santa Marionette A s Unusual
G ift For Special Child In Your Life

S ocia l fo o d s

It'* not too early to itirt think­
ing about Christmas, a fact that
is confirm ed by all th« lovely
Christmas ornaments, tinsel, wrap
pings, ribbon, cards, ect. now on
display in all the stores.
Som etim es it Is difficult to find
the perfect gift fo r a child, ono
that Is not too expensive, but still
Interesting and attractive.
H ere*' a novel Idea for a child’ s
By PAT HOOD
g ift that you can make yourself
Everywhere we go these days, on behalf o f my new hometown from
newspapers. It's a Santa
w e're reminded that Christmas is and Its citireni—and telling her marionette and the children are

between you n me

r«

fast approaching, bat now that how much Sanford appreciates
*® toT* lL ,
,
...
Thanksgiving is o v e r -a n d I trust the part the navy w ives take in
F o r the body place two full
Thanksgiving is over
fom m un|ly activities. I never »he«ts o f newspaper on top o f
yours was as plesssnt as m i n e - wfUe Jn ar, (fIc on any
c|ub each other. Crum ple another fo r
it's time to really start giving ehurcht o r organization
that I the head, and tw o. a tittle elongattom e serious thought to the niat- don't see the names o f several ed fo r the body, l a y crumpled
ter. O f course, if you feel the navy
w ives Interspersed w ith, Pi*®®* 00 -ioub’ e fist sheets, a
same a* I do about Chriitmas those o f the homefolk. So thank
o t[ rentc*'you like to save some o f your you cin n y and the rest o f you
W rap body and head snugly In
shopping fo r the lastminute,
so Davy w iv e i.
narrow est way o f paper, turning
that you can go ruvhlng around
outer edge In as you finish wrapwith the rest o f the holidayHave you got your co p y yet? i r pin*. Pia*h body a ” d h*ad
spirited crowd through all the mean 0f course, your c o p y o f the , 08*tner, and fold top end down
stores. Just before closing time. Enlisted Men Wives
cookbook. *° ed * e “ b f,o w n«kU ne; fold
on Christmas Eve. But let me vvhieh has been on sale for a h° N ° m •|™, ,UP * ° P*Pfr *“ 8 * '*
tell you, there are some “ mighty coup!e o f weeks now. And. before a" ° ' e waistline. Attach head string
purty’ ’ things to be seen in the you mfe me, no 1 don ’ t have
hung ov er hanger. Thread
stores nrouml Sanford
now.
— mine yet either
but I'm sure
rug needle with 30-Inch length
things that really put you in a 8onna get one. There's a real
c ®rJ* Run throu* h he*d- Cfl«ure
Christmas shopping mood. Maybe wealth o f fascinating and unusual * ' ” ‘ e *nda;
som etim e in the future we can recipes between those covers.
, Cut * ' *
*uI1 °* ’*r*PaP«®
tell you you about some o f those
«heet. Told bottom up to top and
lovely articles. But do leave some
Oo the New Arrivals List: T. R. *l!cn *0,d a*.a*n; j ^ ? w *0,d ^ thirds,
o f your shopping
for Christmas; Walton and his
w ife ?n&lt;f. two *
now should havens pieee^ o f
E »e so you can Join uie la Liat c niidren are recent tenants at 403
paper about 3 mehes jtidii,
mad last-minute rush. Frankly I Colonial Way. They m oved here ? lnehe, '£?*• Fo,d ,n ,h alf ,h *
like nothing better than to be try­ from Miami not too long ago. Mr. ,on* w,Jf' ^
brj n« oul« r 'P d»
ing to do “ leventy-leven" differ­ Walton is ATV w.th
the Navy. \° c * nter P^n and P“ ‘ » « £ • * '
ent thin£* at once on Christmas Recent arrivals from Stoughton. band around **• &lt; f ‘ * ue *&gt;• No"
seven m ore like this, makEve so that everything will be Wis., are Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C.
just perfect fo r Christmas Day. Bauger, o f 407 Colonial W ay. They
* '* h* *e? and arm
in
have fou r children, three girls,
* orJ u n d »* u ,c
than baIf
Glnny Conn wrote such a mov. 6. 19 and 6 mo*.. and a bov w h o' Vheet
P»P*r and f or t " 1 le»*
Ing article for yesterday’s psper is seven. Mr. Bauer is also In h ,n fj® ‘ h" « - Make ,am c
and said so many nice things a- the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth le* and ,rm
,
bout the city o f Sanford and its Moritc. o f Eustls, N eb ., have
_
, . ***?“ , T .
,
Cu* * ,lr *n** M inches long. Re
people, that I just can't let this brought a home at 1244 Randolph.
m
ove
rubber
band
fom
leg or
day go by without thanking her— lie's another navy man.
___ . . .
. ,

body. (Figure
7)
Ley
body
on table, putting legs in place.
Tie ou'side strings togelher, one
from the leg and one from the
body on both side*.
(Figure I ) Tie Inside strings to­
gether. (Figure 0) Attach legs to
the body by tying a 14-lncb string
tc the front center neck string,
leaving a 3-inch end. With long
string, go down .e n d under le g
string (between tegs) and up to
back center neck etring. Tie se­
curely. (Figure 10).
Stringing and Finishing
Dress Santa before stringing.
Use red crepe pape or fsbic. (Tang
from head string on wooden coat
hanger. (Figure 10) Cut a double
thread s little m ore than length
from edge o f coat hanger to neek. |
Tush up one trouser leg. attach
thread end to center string at knee
joint. Tush needle up, not out, to
1 4 Inches above knee and out
through trouser leg. Carry
up
and attach to hanger. Notch wood
to hold string In place.
Arms are strung from inside
wrist Joint* and attached to hang­
er one Inch from center. Repeat
for all limbs. Finish marionette
hy painting hands flesh color, the
face with flesh color and red and
white. Makes eyes large and sp a c­
ed rather far apart. Feel are
black. Glue on cotton for beard
and hair, and he's finished!

Christian Church
Annual Meeting
Will Be Dec. 5
The Christian Women's Fellow ship of the First Christian Church
met nt the church Monday, N ov.
19. wi'h the nr-sident uresld'nc
over the business meeting. R e­
ports were received from circle
chair chairmen and various con imilter chairmen. Including U. S . ,

AN INTERESTING AND UNSUAL GIFT is this Santa
Marionette that's so simple to make out of some old News­

papers. and that’s about all. except for tho few scraps
o f material needed for his clothing

1 : . : n d z ; a‘ PJ B‘ e n0ld'
,R d coupons,
with flngera
3)iP P rop ChoRho. communion, hospltsllty.
string though right loop. ‘ Figure
aerr|ce. The nl!nistrr
the part o f “ Mrs. Treasurer".
You'll need to aihl 2 tablespoons
4). Bring end o f string up and nounced that our medical m s- Mrs. Griomc led the devotionnl
of lemon Juice to a quarter cup of
m
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Mr. ohn Ross would and the circle treasurers present­
butter for n lemon butter sauce for
loop until both ends o f string hand
ovrr fbo ta m pa television ed their contributions and the
fish or vegetables The trick in pre­
downward. Grasp end folds and Nation at 9:30 Tuesday. Nov. 27. “ love o ffe rin g " was taken. They
Ther,. will be a revival at ih«
paring this, is to cream the butter
pull strings taut
It was announced that the an­ were dismissed wlta the mission
Baptist Church
and then mix in the lemon Juice 1Ehler Springs
Loosen renter loop of string. nual church meeting would be nry benediction.
BY VIRGINIA CONN
very slowly s&lt;&gt; the butter will yra l- starting Nov, 23 and lasting
Thread right string through center
During the social hour, refresh­
ually absorb it.
Bill Stetson Is back from Sunday in New Smyrna fishing. loop, and left string through cen­ held Dee. 3 and would be p ro­
|through Dee. 2. Th,» morning servceeded hy a pot luck dinner to ments were served hy hostesses:
a two week hunting trip in Maine, Rosie is going to Clearwater for ter loop. (F igure 5). Pull string
j
ice on Sunday will be at the regu­
which all church members, fa m i­ Mrs. Landrcss, Mrs. Randy and
If you serve every member of
lie shot a small buck that dress­ several days next week. Fishing ends In opposite directions fo r a
lar
time of It a. m. and therw
lies and friends are Invited. It Mrs. Yow. Those present: Mrs. |
your family u glass of milk at
ed out at eighty pounds, so I
again is oa the igenda, this time Gat. untieable Joint. Repeat for was also announced that Mrs. C e­ Lester Tharpo,
Mrs,
A.
II
each meal you'll lie sure both will be evening services each
guess he w on't need to bor­
each Joint. P la ce a double fold cil Dsvi* o f n,K-t„na would he Stroup Mrs Chas. Elicit, M r s .:
youngsters and older folk arc gcl- night at 7:30 p. m.
row my freezer after a ll More with a chartered boat.
next to a single fold when putting our speaker on Women's Day a t Chas. Grlemc, Mrs Leona Rich­
|ting vitamins and mencrals Ihey
also wishes m e to anpopular than the deer were the
The IUv. Billy G riffin will be
ards. Mrs. \Vm. Cassnbc, Mrs. W. i
I need .
|tht, visiting preacher and Kirby
Nov. 23
. ,
.
- .
.
.
u“ u‘ ‘
o f low er Joint through center o f the home of Mrs. Pearson on II. Young. Mrs. O. T. P earson ,'
parachute bag. previously cooked ar* (ii again from ten to ‘ w d v e :^ ,,.
. .
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Rogers will lead the singing. A
Mrs. II. B. Owens
Monday, Nov. 26, T:30 to plan Perry L. Stone, Mrs. W. P. YesBeverley McClelland
fo r obvious reason,. A , their W ednLday mornings at her house ^
i
™
! . . ,
1nursery will be provided for small
Mrs. J. E. ItUcr
L ay upper arm Joint flat against these two event*.
ley,
Mrs.
Drathula
Yow,
Mrs
Betty Speirs
guests fo r Thanksgiving dinner, on Mcllonvilla.
I children.
side o f neck. T ie fo neck string
Mrs. Tharpo led the study p er­ Chan Vail, Mr*. G. W. Roland,
the Stetsons had an old school
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DiMinno front and back. (Figure 8 ) To iod. putting on a short skit, with Mrs. 0 . D. Lnndress, Mr*. Mabel Knight, and visitors, Mr. Perry
mate o f Jean's and her family.
o f Whit# Platna, New Y ork , are attach leg joints, run i 10 inch Mrs. Young taking the part o f Bishop, Miss
Florence Bishop, L. Stone, Mrs. Max Stephenson
visiting
their
daughter, string through
Mr. and Mra. Rhodes, Dusty, here
lower folds o f “ Mrs. Tightwad" and Mrs. Vail Mrs. A. B. Huntley, Mr*. Jas. and Mrs. Nichols.
Taul Grunder, Wendall McGuire Spook Ifook. Primarily, I have a
(M 'G oo), A1 Deana and Bud feeling they are visiting Court­
Bramlev are having dinner with ney, at I doubt If there are prou­
BUI and Betty Lemoa. Bud Brant­ der grandparents in tha whole
ley who used to be in VAIl-9, state o f Florida. Tho DiM inno*,
now works fo r Convsir in Coeoa, plan to take several side trip s:
but spends nearly every weekend to points o f interest during their
stay in Sanford.
In Sanford.
Little Patsy Bear celebrated
Polly Brubaker and Ro*»mary
Burbank, Polly's guest from Way- her fifth birthday the 17th o f No­
Gathered
around
the
land. M ass., spent Saturday and vember.
huge cake v.ere David and Tom -i
my Brubaker, Susan
Metzger,
Buddy Rawls, Gary H am rick, l’ ut
Stone, Scotty and Vicky Mills, and j
Bryan Brownlee. Ann tells me
that most of the wives in VAH-lt
FRIDAY
are planning to eat at the B. O. Q
The Rev. M. H. Wyatt will con- together, which I think is a wonduct the morning devotions over derful idea. We are m erging with
WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
Harriet and John W illiam s across 1
t
the street. Since we have nine
SATVRDST
children between us, it should be
The R. A.'s o f the First Bap- a j8t o f f UOi
tist Church will meet at I a.m,

Baptists Schedule
Revival Next Week

Conning
The News

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Happy Birthday

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Chuwunanq.

The Gala Opening 1956-57 Season

SUNDAT
WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
The Junior Choir of the Ftnt
Th# Training Unions workers
Baptist Church will rehearse at
of th« First Bsptist Church will
3:30 p. m .
have a covered dish supper at
MONDAY
6:30, P raysr Meeting at 7:30 and
The Novem ber meeting o f the Training Union W orkers' Council
be at 8:13 p. m.
'
Sanford Story League will
held at the

Parish Houis at 8 :

P m „ f f ° * ram ^airman. Mrs. t .

of the

New York Giants

THURSDAY

Thf R#v M „

Wyltt * U1 con.

C- Williams, will Pr***ot
r,J duet the morning devotions over
C. C. Welch, who will tell a story
at g j j a ra
“ The Perfect Tribute'', this story \ ^
w M s of ^
r ,Mt B in .
be.ng uf much Inteicst to l‘ » 5 M , Ull Church Wlll atudy lhe b, ftk
members
.-jiP *,,
Advances", taught by
The Friendship League o f he M„
L ArnoId. At nPon
Congregational Chrlitian Church a f0V(.red di|h |unch&lt;on wU, b,
will m eet at the Parsonage, 811 JtfvH ^
It , th, , tud
wlU
Palm etto Ave., at 2 p. m.
conclude
T ip Sunbeams and G. V 's ef
At 4 p m ths Sunbeams. G
the F ir it Baptist Church will
A.'s, and R. A.'» o f the First
meet at 3:30 p. m.
Bsptist Church will study books
TUESDAY
on Japan. Mrs. W. D. Gardiner
The Anna Miller Circle will Mrs. Terrv Bird, and Mrs. II. II
meet at the Elks Club at 3 p. m. Martin will be the teacher*. SupInitiation will be held and all per will b e served at 6 and th#
mem bers are urged to attend.
children will be dismissed at 7:13
The Rev. M. II. Wyatt will con- p. m.
duct morning devotions over WT­
The W. M. U. would appre­
RR at 8 30 a, m.
ciate borrowing any articles that
you might have fro m
Japan
WEDNESDAY
The Rev. M. H. Wyatt will con­ Please bring them to the church
duct the morning devotions over early Thursday morning.

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December 8th, Nineteen
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Dinner at 9:30

Dancing at 9:30
Dress Optional

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Junior Hi_
Next Tuesday In Stadium

SPORTS
Dodgers Will Play
25Spring Training
Dames In Florida
i

Tba Brooklyn
D oggers
will
■ b y twenty-five Spring
train­
ing Samos la Florida before headtag /North fo r their annual tour
wftl)
the
Milwaukee
Brave*.
D o too o f the gamoa to bo played
earenta North with
MUwaukea
wlH , bo announced later.
Brooklyn will play against ov­
ary .b a m training In Florida dur­
ing their MOT Spring
training
* ™ . The St. Louis Cardinals.
who were not on the Dodgers'

U M schedule, will play a home- han*
and-home scries at Vero Reach
and St. Petersburg.
f o u r games between the World
foes, the Yankee end Dodgts, will ho fought In three dlffercti* "l,,ts— Miami, Vero Beach
an-* -t
Petersburg. These two
aluba also w ill angaga In thalr us­
ual prt-saason series In Brooklyn
and Naw York on Saturday, Ap­
ril 14, at Yankee Stadium. After
they have parted company with
the Braves during
their
tour
North the D odgeri will visit Kan­
sas City on Thursday, April 11th.
Tba Dodgsrs will play twelve
gam es at
Municipal
Stadium,
M iam i In 1BOT, seven teams vis­
iting that base. The schedule in
M iam i
opens
Saturday
night
March 0th. The Braves. Whits
Sox, ed Sox, igers, Athletics,
Senators and Yankees will o fftr
opposition to the National League
champions in Miami. Tha Braves,
Red Sox, Tigers
and Yanksss
h*v* d n w n week-end dates. Nine
o f thy twelve Miami gamea will
bo night games.
Three games In Vero
Beach
will Include the Holman 8 tadlum
opener on
March
IS,
against
Chicago, a visit by the Cardinals
M arch 20 and tha Dodgers' East
Coast finale with tha
Yankees
March 23. A fter that game Skip­
per Walt Alston will taka his
team to a new base at Tampa,
f
which point the Dodgsrs
w ill visit the fields o f eight
•n training on Florida's
el
W
&lt; .n il. The Iasi o f . . .those
v\ rill b - plsyed April 2 afer which the Dodgers and Braves
hook up for their trip North.
The Florida schedule of
the
Dodgers for 1937 follows:
March 0 (night), 10 Braves at
M iam i; 11 (night), 12 (night),
White Sox at Miami; IS, White
S 'x at Vero Beach; II, Braves
at
Bradantoo;
13 (night)
18
(night), Red Sox at Miami; 17,
18 (night) T lgeri at Miami; 19,
Athletics at West Palm Beach;
20. Cardinali at Vero Beach; 21
(n igh t), Athletics i t Miami; 22
(n igh t) Senator* at Miami;
23
(n igh t), 21, Yankeei at Miami;

for( ,?.*.* w .!f
Wsn*tUl* hnd been figured

to. J " T " **“
100
• °J*J b#,U r
Ly
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“ Of course,-' the conservative
mentor warned, "an upset la an
awfully hard thing to do against
a winning team on their own
home ground. Ws'll have to do
our best playing o f the season
to com e out on top."
Head mentor for the Hastings
Spudsters Is "F oots" Brumley,
ex-Scmlnole
High gridiron star.
Game time is I p. m. tonight
in Hastings.

Rumors Metts W ill
Play Pro Football
Denied Bv Grid Star
Rum ori circulating that Sanford’a Buck Metts, ace halfback
fo r F. S. U.'e bid to blg-Ume
football, h /d mads committm ent
to the draft system o f p rofes­
sional football were nullified this
morning by the ex-Semlnoto High
star.
MctU Informed The Herald
thle morning that he has not
signed any committment aa yet
and w ai not aura o f his future
plans.
Other than tho routine form
questionnaire sent out by the pro
football Iragues to all the nut.
standing plnyers o f college ranks,
JW U aaJd. " 801^ to in fo r a you
W
* Ik
» e nnvnna
r ,,d ) ' bul
,b a v ,ct*?* ‘ *,Kna,l
■■
ed wl
with anyone
at nf
o f vat
yet."

K S ' n . . 1" '

Football weather has reached potential o f a young mind,
out and grasped Sanford with its, Football used to be a game
chilly band, and Junior high fo o t- o f gore and brawn with IntalUball bas coma to fill the bill.
|gence an aeeessory not necessary
Tuesday
night In M em orial; to the sport. But today's football
Stadium will be Junior High Foot* requires a sharp wit and an exball Night as tha Rads m eat plorlng mind. Deception and surNEW YOKE (A P )—Pitcher D oa , award U i t h a n bean swell a close the Whites in a first appearance prise take presidence o rer ua&gt;
before the paying public, and the adulturatcd power.
Newcombe, who** IT vletori** n e » .
Many men ba re given their
nude him the biggest Brooklyn
Tba IM rear-eld Newcombe, w h o 'l* ® e will determine the City
I valuable tim e, and soma o f them
winner In » rears, was toted to -| k * t only aatan fa m e s all season Cbamplons,
and all th i&gt; ' have _gone In debt to put Senday tha Most Valuable P layer In •*&gt; but tw o o f his last 20 da-, Football
. . thrills
. .
tha NaUooal League fo r U M by cisions, topped the list with S 3 *°** wilh it will be witnessed b y ,f o r d ’s academic-athletic program
—*
—a- *«•---- •*•• —
■ Ik*
fseatlev* shTflSl Of |HC tlfilij
points.
HU subpar
World
Series’1U * f , M ■
«•
,h* Qanfnr^
Sanford Junior
tha ‘Baseball Writers
They have made poasibla tha
lam ^ ri„ * . M O W
perform ance— he
wae
knocked m «J o"tte* make their debut to
The big right-hander edged out
greatest strid« fo r progression
h k m o^ d m .U ^ T M a S u b r a
oF «fc* box In both s t a r t s c «*• , w
JK „ , tw
* did not figure In tho balloting . 1 Junior high football is the real!- along
_ this line In many
. .years fo r

Newcombe Is Voted
Most Valuable Player

yman Greyhounds Take On
ighly Favored Hastings
In Final Game Of Season
The Lyman Greyhounds wind
up their first season as an inde­
pendent tonight by taking to the
road on a long trip to Invade a
highly favored Bastings.
The
Greyhounds will have to score an
upset to win a singular varsity
game fo r the season.
Bead mentor Jim Payne said
this -m uralng - that hi* ts a r t
would be In top physical condi­
tion fo r this, the final g a m e o f
the season. “ We have been w ork ­
ing out steadily, and w e'll be hop­
ing fo r another game Uke th» one
wo played against Umatilla. If
we do that weQ, we'll be able to
upset the Spudsters."
Umatilla breexed through the
season with 10 wins to give them
selves a perfect season. They
racked up 20 points against the
G r o u n d , from l o g w o o d In
first half and then had to

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eluding a no-hUter while loeUg by ,h«

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SIXTH hack :__ s / i s Mile
Oouoy llou 1.20 T.ft S.IS 4 1-1
Stick feoier
4.11 t-et • i-a
1‘AreooUn
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u‘1 lloy 1.41 H I* 1.10 I 1.1 I a
• dream- ra» d&lt; possible i Sanford, but it U entirely within .Vas’
Dark Chalet
11.00 I IS | l-h a
Seminole Chief* Club.
the band* o f the fan* to make Urow Knndsr
l.«l 1 |.h«

S 24 231 182
Whlddon
Bstts
7 »
201 130
Hall
7 18 i r 140
PowsU
8 29 182 148
Foster B.
• 20 203 147
Witt
It 18 180 144
Clark — — —
K 1SS -113
Jarrett
11 18 174 143
Borsdorf
IS S 188 142
IS 28 181 138
Haig
Warner
18 24 III m
Chambliss
174 134
19 »
Jim ss
21 IS aoa 130
Rika
21 20 110 129
Georgs
21 • 140 129
23 20 173 127
Clancy
Donat
21 30 138 127
Bolger
23 30 173 128
Kilby
23 28 217 123
McMurray
26 28 160 122
Frisbe
28
7 W* 1**
Ashley
27 24 135
1SS 121
UI
28 18 130 •••/
Corron
28 30 ISO 120
Foiter P.
33
Kurts
8 128 110
33 30 148 i n
T«slo
Harvey
39 14 132 703
40 24 144 102
Gold
44 24 128 •98
Davis
Kampf
48 30 143
94
0 3 188
Heckcnbsck
NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Nov. 29th
Harveya Plumbing Co. vs
Clydes Cafa
Semlnol* Dry Cleaners vs
Celary City Grill
Powells O ffice Supply va
Sanford Bowling Alley

Pow ell O ffice Supply
22 •
21 •
Senford Bowling Alley
H ir v e y r Plumbing C or ----- 1#- II
Clydes Cafe
IS 14
Celery City Grill
6 24
Seminole Dry Cleaners
6 24
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
TEAM
W L
Sanford Bowling Alley
3 0
Harveys Plumbing Co.
3 0
Powslls O ffice Supply
2 t
Clydes Cafe
1 2
Celery City Grill
0 3
Seminole Dry Cleaners
0 3
INDIVIDUAL HIGH THREE
490
Hall
473
GUstrap
476
Foster B.
474
Chambliss-Ring
139
Hartwlck
432
Witt
HIGH SINGLE
187
Hall
182
Betts
181
Foiter It.
177
.
Kilby
171
Gllstrap
138
Hartwlck
HIGH SET
4954
Cook
HIGH GAME
231
Whlddon
HIGH AVO.
173
Rlchardi
HIGH
mf : n
Contributions to the first Christ­
Scrlei
Ave.
Hall
490
163 mas Seal Sal* in the world la
Gllstrap
473
138 1904 helped build a tuberculosis
Foster B.
476
131 hospital fo r children in Denmark.
WOMEN
Series
Betts
474
Powell
434
Clancy
359
HIGH AVERAGE (SEASON)
MEN
Richards
Cook
Ring
WOMEN
Betts
Powell
Clancy-Donat
BOWLERS
II
Game
High
Richards
3 192 173
Cook
30 199 163
Ring
27 198 138
Gllstrap
24 193 137
Hartwlck
30 192 137
Maloney
21 179 133

mld-Mey, w as second with 1S3
hlgh program earlier,
n « n ra ra . Milwaukee’s and PaduaUy the Sanford Sem iHank A a n * , 148, and Warren
,bjr
]M Junior GUlUm a n -ltb* ,r ®W°*ItJon- The Seminole*
other D odger, rounded out the
Wt on an “ "PrccUlcnled low
this season, yet they continue to
first fiv e with 103 poinU.
In aB, R2 ptayera received re­ face learns that are reaping the
o f early athletic training
cognition, 11 o f them pitchers. harvest
.
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must be encouraged and debts
must be paid.
Tickets are now on sale that
can make thU program a success.
A beautiful nlekle plated 38
Smith-Western revolver was do­
nated to the cause by Sheriff J.
Luther Hobby. The gun will be
given away to som e lucky person

Eight Dodgers were named, but
' ‘ gorouJ 'onspcUtivo sp oru .
Rnr_Carap,MlTa,
. t o g ot his
h l . 'o
ir f
B
oy Campanella, who
third
Whei! ,Jl!n!o r , ghi. \ P.rogr* 1 . .
M VP award Ust v » * r » ,,„• &gt; w ,re f,r*t Introduced to A m erica, drawn
jjjjUg them;--------------— ——
U10-edueaterj- eliaw-’^ed-with. d ls-l&lt; h lt»r„.i*ia y he obtained
Oniv an i ronki* « . . .
1 aPProy , l. But as time went on members o f the Chiefs

from
Club.

the voting! He U Frank R o b filo ^ ' in d tbe„ « au,U , o f ,lhe Progranl TlekeU , n aUo now
“ U ,o r
tho R a dio*.'
„ ‘ iT*” I were felt, the educators reversed the gam e Tuesday night. Admis­
sion price* are 30 for adulats, 25c
sj
P * . Wo* n Mfl.
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thl* WM an effective weapon a- fo r children and students.
Buy your tickets now and plan
waa eighth- fUsn m „ . u i
g al,u l JuVenlIe delinquency. They
S 2 la *
th# St‘ , found that It built strong, heal- to attend the event. Yon’ll be

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w m *alnthTand Duke Sdderf'aiso
Brooklyn, w as tenth.
Roy McM illan, Cincinnati shortatop, was sixth with 98 point*.
Neweombe, who weighs
230
pounds M , enjoyed by fa r his
grV ,t**1
In registering his
third 20-gam e season, he racked
up the m ost victories by a Dodger
plteher since D a ily Vance won 28
In 1924. Don started 38 games and
completed IS. He turned In five
■hutouta and ffnlihed fifth In
esn ied runs with a 3.09 mark. Ills
only tw o d e fs a u a fter June IT

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A Matter Of Training
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Potatoes are good, t o a But
i ailment in this sptedtd- don’t substitute them fo r vegeta­
o f today. Oood tone- ble*: eat them in addition to the
Dm bowels, you u « , others.
a m atter o f proper Either fresh or rooked fruits
are good. And while fru it la k es
are fine, your body needs ths
natural bulk o f the fru it Itself
doesn’t b a n for regularity.
__„ ___ bowel habits, I advise
Although meat, eggs, fish and
that yoa set aside a specific time poultry are low in residue, you
•eery d a y to answer nature’s calL need them to maintain a properly
I f y oa ea st find tim e in the ere* balanced diet.
nine, set up a little earlier In the Pint o f M ilk
■ m i n im And don ’t be tense. Try
M ilk also is essential. Drink at
to relax.
least one pint a day.
No m atter h ow frequent a n
m r m ovements, endeavor to fin a lly , remember th a t laxa­
tives are artificial m eans o f pro­
• establish recularlty.
Jlefulartty in eating is essen­ ducing bowel movements. B u t'
tial, also. I f yoa eat all three always avold’ any large doses of
menu at regular times etch day laxatives o f any kind,
your stomach will get to know q u a r t o * a m j w w n
M. B.: W hat causes nails to
when th e food is eomlng.
I t might bo well to sat about break easily?
tbs m b s am ount fo r etch meal. Answer: There Is a condition
As a rule, It Isn’t advisable to eat affecting the nails th a t runs In
• a b ig supper after consuming families. ThU causes the nails tc
on ly n light breakfast and
be very fragile and easily broker
No treatm ent has been dlscov
light lunch.
T o supply the necessary bulk. ered for this condition.
I suggest you sa t plenty o f fruits Sometimes, arsenic, taken Ir
and vegetables, If-y o u have no te r n a lly . Is h e lp fu l, b u t thl
I n l f *1" * 1 trouble. Eat at least should b t taken on ly under th
two different vegetables at both direction o f a physician.
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children have returned to town
after visiting with her parents in
Jacksonville.
The Saturday Evening Pinochle
Club met with Mrs. Maude Tupper at her home on Maine St.
Among lho»« playing were Mr.
B y MRS. RUTH LAYO
and Mrs. Charles Wales of Fern
R ob ert Robertson of Jackson­ Park, Mr. and Mrs. Norman God­
ville spent the weekend with h is 1frey o f Pearl Lake Heights, John!
aunt. Mrs. Edith Ifallam , and her Hollister. Louis Knoll and Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Belle Abar. Mrs. Cas.de Malers.
Hallam , Robert and two o f his
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown
frienda enjoyed a trip to Tarpoo are the proud parents o f a new
Springs.
son whe arrived on Nov. 9. The
Representatives from ths dls-, young man
has been
named
trlcts Little League met at the Donald Allen and weighed 7 lbs.
San Juan Hotel in Orlando on Two very proud grandmother
Tuesday evening, a t 8 p.m. At are In town visiting young Don­
this tim e a delegate was chosen ald, Mrs. Frank Droxles « f Fitato attend the National Congress gerald, Ga., and Mrs.
Joseph
to be held later on in Chicago, Brown.
III.
Dr. and Mrs. Lester R. Bcngel
Mrs. Donald Brooks and three o f Black Rock, Buffalo, N. Y .,

Found
Xollins' Second Skeletons
Believed To Be
Inauguration To Be Colonial Soldiers
Simple, Streamline

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PHILADELPHIA 111 — Archae­
ologists have found near Inde­
pendence Hall the skeletons of
four men believed to have been
colonial soldiers in the American
Revolution.
One will b* placed In the Na­
tional Memorial to the Unknown
Soldiers o f the American Revolu­
tion to be erected In the center
o f Washington Square near Inde­
pendence Hail.
Pennsylvania archaeloglst Dun­
can Campbell said the search for
the skeletons was based on rec­
ords which said mass burials had
been made In shallow pits In the
area.

Study O f Proposed
M erit System Ends

JACKSONVILLE OT-A group of
60 itsle and county public health
officials have completed a twoday itudy o f , a proposal merit
ayitem for 14 atate agencies with
a recommendation
against ita
adoption for the S u t« Board of
Health.
The group, m oitly d octor! who
are county health offleera or de­
partment executives in tha board,
will aubmit ita ohjectloni to the
Merit Syitem Council which meets
in Tallahassee Nov. 30.
The St|te Welfare Board has
approved the proposal.
While the system of job classi­
fications and p*y scales—worked
out by the Public Administration
Service o f Chicago— o ffe r s an ex­
cellent general salary schedule,
the health group said, "W e must
vigorously oppose those features
which would be deterlmental to
future progress In public health."
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder, sU te health
o flfc e r, who previously spoke out
in opposition to the plan, told
the study group:
II
"T h ere
must
be
something
wrong with a plan which you have
voted to reject although U pro­
vides, in almost every instance,
a substantial salary increase for
all o f y ou ."
Some objections are that the
plan would tak« a.way incentive
for additional training, dlieourage personnel from remaining in
rural eountlee, base salaries on
administrative responsibility ra­
ther than training and experience,
and downgrade numarous mana­
gerial personnel, secretaries, ste­
nographers, clerks snd laboratory j
technicians.
The health group said the plan
was devised by persons un/am ll-!
Bob
Prall, a&gt;-year o!d Sitcm
isr with the public health field. |
amateur, won the Oregon
Golf
Assn, medal play title for the se­
A new thoroughbred race course |
cond straight year with a 217 for
is being built in Florence, Ky.
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have been guests at the hom e o f
their niece, Mrs. Charles M orrison, and Mr. Morrison fo r sever­
al days reroute to their winter
hom e in Fort Lauderdale.
Friends o f Mrs. Neumann, who
has been a patient at the Florida
8 anttarium Hospital for aeveral
days, will be Interested to know
that she underwent surgery on
Tuesday. Mrs. Neumann Is as
w ell as could be expected at pre­
sent and Is resting quite com fort­
ably.
Decorating the door o f a Con­
temporary home calls for a more
modsrn treatment.
Outlining the door with greens
and lights follow s the
modem
lines nicely. To do this tack s
12-lncn strip o f
chicken
wire
around the door. TUek evergreen
boughs into the wire until it is
completely
covered
and
then

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Fri.. Nov. 28. 1956 P«ge 7
with a gaily
decorated
hom o
that win heighten the h appy
Chriatmaa mood of all who e r o s j
your threahold.
A Danish post office clerk, Etaar HolboeU. fu st had the Idea o f
lolling a special Christmas Sent
to raise money for the siek and
needy Th# w orld# first Chriatmaa
Seal Sale wa&lt; hpld in D enm ark
in 1904.
The voluntary associations o r ­
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to
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territorial
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TALLAHASSEE JH — Gov. Col­
lins* second Inauguration Jan. 8
jr t ll hava all the usual color and
Wormslltlss but will b* simpler
and raor« streamlined.
Collins will b« the first Florida
governor to succeed himself.
Th* chairman o f the Inaugura­
tion com m ittee, Jack W. Sim­
mons, announced that one of the
probable changes will b« that ColUns will U ks th* oath o f office
during tbs morning rather than
at the traditional high noon.
4 The Florida Supreme Court has
ruled the incoming governor could
take the oath any tim « from mid­
night on.
Simona said details of inaugu­
ration plans still are to be worked
out, but th* probable sequence of
events will be a prayer service
St St. John's Episcopal Church,
ths Inaugural ceremony, a recep­
tion at the Capitol, the parade
^ n d owe Urge inaugural ball.
• Changes from 19M other than
ths tim e o f taking the oath of
o ffk * will be elimination o f the
evening reception at th* Capitol
and on* large ball instead o f sev­
eral small ones.
During th* sftsrnoon, the new
governor’ s mansion will be open
fo r inspection in its unfurnished
state. It will not be furnished and
occupied until March.
§ Counties, cities and resorts are
M ing invited to enter floats in
the Inaugural parade, and Sim­
mons said an effort would be
m sd « to dUplay more o f Florida
products.
Joe GroUgut, administrative as­
sistant to the governor, said the
the trend toward simplicity was
In lin« with wishes o f Gov. Col­
lins, but that numbers o f people
had expressed a desire to attend
Woe ceremonies and all the basic
features were being retained.
The fact that Collins will be
th* first Florid* governor to suect*d him self came about a* a re­
sult o f the death of Gov. Dan
M cCarty in office.
Collins was elected In 1954 to
atrv# the last two years of Mc­
Carty's unexpired term, and the
Supreme Court ruled that a parti r m governor could succeed him­
self without violating the consti­
tution against a four-year gover­
nor tervlng two successive terms.

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and th« lieutenant governor plan
will ba tha Mg latuaa whan tha
Constitution Advisory Commission
goat btek Into session here Dae.
10 to finish Its jo b o f writing a
proposed new Hate Constitution.
Chainnsn Wallae# E. Sturgis
said the commission -Mould bo
bare about a weak patting the
finishing touehet on tho tew state
charter It will submit to the 1*57
Legislature.
Reapportlonment was one o f
the Jobs tha group le ft undone at
Its two-week sitting In October
whan it did most o f tho spade­
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pressed themselves On tha 17-tenstar amendment In tho N or. •
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"Tee, Slater AUaoo ta with me. bad happened? (t seemed ages
ot woooa V sl a m thinking. I t She can take the cell frum here." since she'd said goodbye to Dirk.
Matron Cameron had risen and
mint have born u inspiration tor Mia Deaconed Val
the receive* over to her. " I f * waa looking at her with concern.
“You don't look w elt Slater. Was
tea yen. Water ”
It bed new*?”
Val eaw that
“ No. It was good news. Matron.
wee trembling ae she took the
1 might have helped murder
receiver from the older women's
someone, but apparently 1 d id n 't^
hind. Would U be Bruce — and She wasn't murdered at aU. Q u i t ^
how eould she speak to turn here
ar anticlimax, isn’t it ? "
la the matron’* presence, espe­
Tha matron crossed tha loom
cially aftar what aha had Just
and gavt her a sharp shake “ 1
said? But the g u i on the switch­
don't know tcAsl you’ r e talking I
board waa speaking
abouL Sister. Whom are you
"It’s n call tram Kingston. Sis­ talking about ? “
ter. The party will ho tight on
T m sorry Matron. It waa my
the Una." And then almost lm last patient, aa elderly woman (
mediately she heard Dirk's voles. was engaged te look attar com­
"la that you. dartingT 1 Just ing out on the boaL She d i n k '
thought t d phono to let you and Doctor Harridan, who wan
ploAMat afterm ath? Had Bruca know thara la no rope for you n the ship’s surgeon, was not s a t i s ^
told t a r t Suddenly aha realised
fled aa to the cause o f dcath.v
that It tcoa aftar tha poat-morThey performed aa autopsy in
teas. Tha autopay would hava stupidly.
Kingston, but aha died o f heart
baaa parforaad by now. Bruca
She beard hie easy laugh at failure after alL“
mint know tha raault Could that
the other and o f the tin* and that
“ But wear was all that talk
accouat (or tha auddaa aertouelaugh o f hit seemed suddenly to about murder ? “ The m atron*
aaaa ot tha mafron's expression,
her like n breath ot frreh air.
face bad sharpened with suspi­
and tha way aha hewutad before
“They’ re not gotng to hang me. cion. “ Do you mean Doctor
aha raaumaU ?
1 thought you might be interest­ Harridan thought you had been
” Wa ara against aay aunraa* ed, dertthg."
Uoa o l 10lunacy ot avaa o t a
•ThM»— it’s all right T"
“ Tou must ask him. M atron.!
cloaa tla o t trlaadahlp oatwaaa
"O f course it’s all right." He If you think It's your concern." I
our doctors and nurese. Wa much rae speaking seriously now.
"O f course It's my con b a re."A
prater thay kaap than (rtandahipa Aunt May died o f a heart at­ the older woman said ui aa sxas-w
with tha op Don to m outatda our tack as w e both knew." And he perated, bewildered votes. " I f
hoapitai walla. 1 hava mada this added when he Heard her long- for aay reason Doctor Harridan
a vary atnet rula and Tm afraid drawn breath of relief, “ But you
t confidence in you. Sister,
1 couldn't poaaibly davtata from weren't really worried, darling T" It’s going to make things ex­
1C Not a any circumstances. Tou
"Ho. No. o f eourea n o t " ah* tremely difficult for ua her* in
understand, B ister?"
said.
the hospital. Would you ear* ta
"Ara you w a n ia g a a , Mat*
’Jan* and John and 1 are go­ explain further?"
ra n t" Val aakad quietly, out ing to start to drive over at the
VaJ shook her head. “ I’d rather
thert wma a glint of anger a her crack o f dawn. Ws should be not. Matron. I really am tired.
ayaa.
there by lunchtime. Will you be Do you mind If 1 g o to b ed ?" /
"Only cautioning you. giatar," free during the d a y t”
“ Tm sorry, Slater." The ma­
aha aald calm ly. "1 thought I
"Tew all day."
tron's vole* was gentler now. “ X ^
ahouid let you know from tha
"W e’ll have lunch and a swim. can sc* you ar* tired. Latei if ^
atari tha rulaa o&lt; our hospital. I I’ve a ipt to talk to you about you wish to explain. 1 shall no
fancied Id 1 did. u might save a Jan* and John send their love. happy to listen to you. 1 only
g n a t deal a t troubla—and ill*- By the way. did you have a good spoke aa 1 did because you must
traaa la tar on ."
tnp across tha island T You were­ understand 1 feel strongly that
Val wondtrad If Matron Cams- n't caught m that storm ?"
our entire staff must have com­
ton had beard anything about
“ Tee. we were. But I’ll u il you plete confidence In on* another."
tha strangely involved emotional about It tomorrow, Dirk. Good"1 do understand. Good night.
relatlonahTp between Bruca and b y * now.” As she replaced tha Matron. **
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The telephone on the mantel­ cootroliable dartre to b u m out
atron cameron spoke piece etuUled into her thoughts, laughing. A peed tnp. aerate . . .
About Doctor H im d ia aa th e heart) Matron Cameron aay Was U only 1st* night all that

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Tha voters decided against tha
senator far ovary county propos­
al by almost I to 1 and thereby
handed th# reapportlonment Job
back to the Constitution drafters.
Gov. Collins said ha wanted to
h ero a look a* wha* the rommis
■ion earns up with before mak­
ing his naxt m ove on reapportiaament.
If
tho
commission
comas up with a “ fair and equit­
able” plan ha can support, tha
governor said ba would |o along
with It to tha Legislature.
Tha 1*55 Legislature met o f f
and on over a year ta an effort
to redlstrict tha Senate under the
present
constitutional' r(appor­
tionment formula but Collins and
a Senate majority bloc nevar got
togather on an acceptable plan.
Commission mem bers also will
be allowed to reopen discussion
on phases o f tho Constitution al­
ready tentatively approved.
Several members hava served
notice they would seok to reopen
tho lieutenant governor p h u t o f
the executive artlele approved
here In October.
As approved by the com m is­
sion,
the lieutenant
governor
would run on a ticket with the
governor end would succeed to
the governors office In event o f
the death, resignation or remo­
val o f the chief executive.
Strong opposition was raised at
th« October meatlnga to the plan
for tho Ueutenqnt governor run­
ning on tha same ticket with the
OTTAWA 1f t —Development end
governor but two efforts to make defense of Canada’ s frigid North
him independent o f the chief exe­
is being worked out by a group
cutive were beaten down.
o f Canadian
scientist
tackling
problems created by subzero tom*
peraturcs.
Their work ranges from the da*
velopment o f elvluan and military
TALLAHASSEE (TV-rred C. El­ equipment ab l« to operate In are*
tic and subarctic regions lo the
liot has announced that he will
design o f buildings and slothing
retire next year aa chief engineer
fo r trustees o f the Internal Im­
provement Fund, a post he has
held 77 years.
On Elliot’s recommendstton tha
trustees voted to name W. Turner
W alli's of West Palm Beach as
Elliots assistant Jan. J, a position
that will put him In lino to sueceed Elliot upon his retlremsnL
Wallis will receivo Jio.soo a year
as an asslstanL Wallis formerly
w ai chief engineer for tha Central
and South Florida Flood Control
District, and now is serving as
engineer for the Land Use Control
Commission.
Elliot, Tl, advised the trustees
that he plans to retire from his
tJJAOO s year Job following tha
1MT legislative session.

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— selected by the National Soci­
ety o f Medical Research — Is a
black and whlte mongrel with a
plastic patch on his heart.
Dr. Paul Dudley White, P resi­
dent Elsenhower's heart consul­
tant, placed a silver collar on
the 44-pound mutt, named Air­
plane, at the Children's Medical
Center.
He was aided by 4-year-old Jo­
anne McLaughlin, who only a week
ago underwent a heart operation
made possible by surgical research
on Airplane's heart.

•ABY IITT1NO has finally caught
up with the electronic age. Here,

NIW JIBUTI OOVIINOI Robert B Meyner, 48. and hla flanrae
Hrlrn Day Stevenson, 28, arc shown as they attended the Flamlngt
Ball In New York City. The fal* event was for the benefit of the
Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Airmen’s Club. The Governor and Mlaa
Stevenson plan to |et married In January, 1937. The bride-to-be la
a cousin of Adlal E. Stevenson, defeated Presidential nominee.

State Institutional
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Terry Thomas, 13 m onth! old, or
New York. ragUtara hU approval
aa he tries out the latest Innova­
tion In electronic toya— ■ rock­
ing duck with a bullt-ln cyclomassage motor which messages
hla back. Maybe thU w ill help
alleviate the baby-sitting prob­
lem at home.
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J. Wilson Finally
M akes Movies

HOLLYWOOD js —Julie Wilson.
I her remarkable figure encased in
a $2,000 beaded gown, has finally
f
TALLAHASSEE P— Almost 13 made it to th( movies.
million dollars worth o f new slate
The gorgeous chanteuse it film ­
institutional buildings are among ing her first Hollywood picture.
the launching of a radar-controll­
the new budget request* for the "T his Could Be the N ight."
ed
rocket missile from the deck
neat two years received by the
It’s a wonder she hasn’t made
o
f
a
submarine and the takeoffs
budget director.
it before now. For over a decade,
and landings o f jet fighters from
The largest amount, rt'a million her beauty and sultry style have
NEW YORK (ft—J u st one week
dollars, was asked for the North­ made her a bit on the night club ifter the Air Force had an hour the flight deck o f the carrier Sa­
east Florida Mental Hospital at circuit. But the movies strangely on t’ BS-TV to dem onstarte some ratoga.
Macrtennv to house 1,230 patients. passed her by.
o f its current activities and tech­
Murrow’ s reputation as a re­
The state hospital at Chatta" I had Just about given up niques along came the Navy with porter and interpreter o f the con­
hoochea asked *2.362.373 and the hope." she remarked. "I figured an equivalent hour on the same
tem porary world rests not. howbranch at Arcadia *2.391.300. Most maybe I wasn’t right for mov­ network.
ever, on a facile ability to put
o f the Chattahoochee approprlaton ies."
Edward R. Murrow’ a "S ee It together many things and nuke
would go for a new power genera­
What a silly notion. She can Now” study of the new atomic them seem a whole. Rather, he
tor: *1,370.000 of the Arcadia capi­ sing and she hai a lovely face Navy was the most informative, infuses any program with an idea,
tal outlay funds would go for a plus a figur# that would have stimulating
television
program- a "p hilosoph y." Thus the aptly
new medical and surgical build­ been likened to an hourglass in mlng to stem from the armed tilled "R evolution in the N avy"
ing.
another era. "I 'm just under 5 services In many a moon.
j on Sunday did not take the breathThe Florida Farm Colony re­ feet 7 and generally weigh 128
A week previously the Air Force less turn o f " l » o k , fellows, we
quested *2,432,303, a big part o f pounds," she explained. "People agreed to cast In fictional form
which would go for mentally re­ seem to like me this w iy — sort the actlritlei o f the Strategic Air
tarded persons In Lee County. n tiled out. They think it makes Command for the excellent new
The 1936 special session o f the me more appealing."
CBS-TV aeries,
“ Air
Pow er."
Legislature appropriated *200.000
The padded look com es natural­ The fiction was that this country
In planning funds for the Instl- ly to her, since she's a corn-fed actually was under enemy attack,
tion.
gal rom Omaha. She got her first and within this dram atic frameThe
Department
of
Public professional chance at 16 — a rule I work the activities o f tho Air
Safety requested *13,331,028. an In­ In "K nlckerbocktr H oliday." Then Force In such an eventuality were
crease would go to pay salaries she took o ff Ith a touring com ­ unfolded. Under fictional strain
and expenses o f 311 persons add­ pany of Earl Carroll's Vanities.
the program misfired.
ed to the department payroll by
But “ See it N ow " told the story
She made a stab at modeling,
the 1933 regular session and 1936 applying for work with John Pow­ o f the new nutlear-powered Navy
special session in the expanded ers. "B u t when they took some in straight docum entary
form
program for highway safety.
pictures o f me, I took one look with happy results. It was excel­
The department’ s personnel now at my hips and decided modeling lent reporting, with exciting film ­
ed sequences o f such scenes as
totali 879, an Increase of 34.7 per wasn’t for me,” sha said.
cent th* past two years.
Next cam e the ehorua at the
Some o f the extra money re­ Copacabana. She llkri to recall
quested would go to operate 19 that Paul Douglas was apesring
Ar* vo« unhoppY
new drlvera license
examining there as straight man for Bert
officers.
Wheeler. She and Douglas ara apwith Your
The auditing department a sk ed 1poaring together in "T h is Could
d r y c l « a n # r7
*1,481.264, an Increase of *378.228; Be the Night."
and the Supreme Court requested
J ull«&gt; made a hit at a saloon
*673,360, up $69,221. No in crease! singer and has been a big draw
in the current $13,000 a year sal- jn clubs from here to London. To
aries for Supreme Court Justices further her dramatic career, she
was proposed
has been a replacement for Joan
Dirner in "K ism et" and Janls
Paige in “ Pajama Game” on
Fellowship Awarded
Broadway,
these
roles
helped
WASHINGTON IB -T h o U. S.
bring her film debuL
Public Health Service yesterday
Julie Is wearing her own wardawarded a five-year fellowship to
robo In the picture, and what a
W » g u a r a n te e a
Melvin Fried to study biochemistry
wardrobe it Is! Taka that black
at th# University of Florida.
p l t u a n t tv r p r h m l
gown sha was zipped Into. It hat
Th# fellowship Is one o f 44 dethousands o f tiny beads sewn on
i
signed to increase manpower for
by band at a cost o f two gees.
•
research in the
basic
medical
She has five of th* beaded Jobs
V sciences. Each recipient will get
and figures they’re worth It.
a salary not to exceed *10,000
"This kind o f gown has become
yearly, plus up to *2,060 to defray
a trademark with m e ," aha said.
part o f the expenses of his re­
"W hen I com e out on a night club
search.
floor, th* women appreciat* what
lliis gown Is."
Group to Draft Recommendations
ST. AUGUSTINE '.B -D lrectora
o f the Florida
Peace Officers
i
Assn, meet here 3!onday to draft
recommendations for presentation
O (o the Legislative Council's Com ­
mittee on T ra ffic Safety. Lt. C.W.
Hancock o f the Florida Highway
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Patrol,
association ^
prescient,
said! URANIA, La. T —Aaron W iser,
a dat* also would be set far next w’j ]n decided not I# corns home
year's convention In Key West. after hi* capture In Korea nearly
______
six year* ago. now hopes to be
back by Christmas
Corporation Near* End ° f Case
Mrs. Henry Wilson said her 24WASHINGTON '.ri— Houston Tex­ year-old son bad written that he
as Gas St Oil Corp., seeking an had applied fo r permission to
thority to Join in building a natural come back and was being aided
gas pipeline to
Florida,
today by the Chines# Red Cross,
nears the end o f its case In-fore a 1 " I will be with yon all for
Federal Power Commission FPC Christmas,” th# onetlm* corporal
examiner.
with the 7th Infantry Division
Cross examination of Houston said in his first letter home in
witnesses is scheduled to be c o m -' eight months,
Try us just one* and you'll
pleted by Friday. A fter that Inter- 1 Wilson was captured N or. 29,
see the big difference in
venors who oppose the line will 1930, near th* ChangJIn Refer
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be given an opportunity h&gt; pre- voir. He refused repatriation a f
ter the war ended.
*
•ent witnesses.
He gave no reason fo r coming
So far th# lntervenors, the m a­
e Deep-down
gen*
jority o f whom are furl nil d--alers home. Previous letters indicated
he was homesick.
have presented no witnesses.
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have an atomic navy, isn't it
peachy?"
Excellent
interviews
between
Murrow and U. S. Chief o f Naval
Operations Adm
Arlcigh Rurka
and Rear Adm. Hyman G. Rickover. sometimes called the father
o f our atomic navy, resulted in a
lucid picture of some o f th* poli­
tical and social, as well as the
strategic, implications of nuclear
weapons.
The need for *300 to save an
experimental TB hospital in Dela­
ware sparked the first American
Christmas Seal Sale In 1907.

A defect was artificially creat­
ed In Airplane’s heart two years
ago and then corrffcted surgical­
ly with a plastic patch.
The new operation technique
developed
by Dr.
R obert E.
Gross, professor o f surgery at
Harvard Medical School, and a
Harvard Medical School student,
Judah Folkman of Cincinnati^
The dogs heart and that o f
young Joanne were both declared
to be In good shape now.

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ton, D .C , has landed a i
the South Pole—th* B
ever to aecompUah
M any explorer* her* &lt;
th* Pole, but Dufek,
th* U S . expedition taking pert
In th* International Osophyda*!
Y ear program to prob* Oh
terles o f th# Antarctic, maa ton
Wt man to hmr* landed Bear*.

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Laundromat
Food mart Bldg.

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Phone 778

108 E. 23th

Seminole County
Laundry
(A Pickup A D elivery Service)
Phone 473
8 t» W. 3rd St.

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Moat loadspaco for your m on ey! N ew Ford

8-ft. pickup box on 118-In. wheelbase gives u p
to 19 cu. ft. more capacity than any other
tonner! Regular 8 J f i t . box on 110-In. w heel,
base offer* full 45-cu. It. capacity. O nly P ord
pickups offer tho economy o l Ford-pioneered
Short Stroko design in y o u r choice o f 8 U o r
V-8 engine!

...less to own...less to run...last longer, tool

dirt

Six. And no one else can match Ford’s
five billion miles of Short Stroke engine
experience. You get more comfort with
a Drirerized Cab, more safety with
Ford’a Lifeguard steering wheel and
double-grip door latch.

The big fleets
buy more Ford truckf
than a n y other make

From p ick u p s t o B ig J o b s , for trucks
that cost leas, give you more for your
money r sec your Ford Dealerl

STRICKLAND-MORRISON

308 E. lit . St.

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o f Um p n ’ i project,
boys’ h» ® m i fura-

- t f a cost of $338.
committee compoeed - of
i l i a Barnett, Jacksonville,
_____ Hatektos, SUrfco, tod BUI
'&gt; lc b tD , I t . M «ido, w m appointed
"»• ptaa f o r a K ho'arahlp program

v 'fcr eaioBO education. It wlU bo
b y .tk o association.

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Attending

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Additional
Church News

Schedules Hymn
Service Stindoy

Homecoming

celebration was the B or. J. W.

Austin, Orlssde. a former Super­
intendent. Three board members
at the-borne, Dr. Harry Clarke,
ry- Orlando; B. H. Briese, Jackson*
ttnet and Mrs. Morten McDooatd,
DeLand were in Enterprise for
l' the annotl get-together.
Other former pastors and tuparintandants at the homo for the
pft 1 MW annual celebration were the
■
M w B. T. Caldwell and the JUr.
JOth Kelly of Tampa.
The Bav. Baseom Carlton, auparMendcnt, greeted Um visitors.
Upaelal music for the event
wms furnished by the Junior and
In ter Choir and Chad Allen of
DeLand, a former member of the
|
home now attending Stetson Uni­
versity. They were accompanied
hy Mrs. Cecil Sellers.

TMB UTTLK BBOWN CMUBOt
OH TMB MMX
(Congregational)
Corner Pork Av*. and «4th St
J. Bernard Root,
Minister
Fred Knsminger,
Associate
Sunday School : ............»:4S a.m.
Morning Worship....... 11 a.m.
Sermon: "What God Do You Wor­
ship?"

A Chaa. Wesley Hymn Sendee
Is tehednled at the First Chris­
tian ChoreH, T:S0 pi m.. Sunday,
in place o f regular evening wor­
ship. The public to Invited.
Instead of a sermon, a talk on
"Th# Contribution of Hiss Weeley to Our Hymnody" will bo
given by Pastor Perry L. Stone.
Hymns by Wesley wiH be
exclusively, and Interpretative
comments will be made on the
following: " Jesus, Lover of My
Soul,” "Hark! the Herald Angela
Sing,” "I Know That My Redeemer Uvea", "Lave Divine, All Love
Excelling," "A Charge to Keen
I Have," and "Christ Um Lord
Is Risen Today."
"In the spiritual awakening, lad
by Jno. Wesley, which saved llth
cantury England from moral de­
cay, the hymns of John's brother
Charles were a mighty foree,"

riKMT MKTMUOfirr OtCKCM
Pastor — Milton H. Wyatt
Educatloosl Director — Miss Kachel Beasley
•:4ft a.m. Church School
Classes for all ages
11 a:m. Morning Worship
Sermon Topic — "There Goes The
Church"
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8:30 p.ra. — M .Y.P.

7:10 p.m. — Evening Worship
Sermon Tople — "The Straight'
and Harrow"
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CAPTAIN BOBEKT W. JACKSON, U8N, Commanding Officer of Sanford Naval Air ItlttM presents
Broadcast ovar W.T.R.R.
a Chlet Petty Officer hat to P. S. Craighead. Chief Electruniea Technician, USN. following Craig,
Wed. 7:10 p.m. — Prayer Meet- bead'a promotion to CPO. C. B. Walters, Chief Boilerman. USN, stands at left, having Mat been proIng with Bible Study led by the tented bis new hat by Capi. Jackson. Both Chiefs were promoted In ceremonlee haU at the Station
Pastor.
Chapel, in which 32 man wore advanced In rate. Official Photo, U. S. Navy)

.

Mr. Stone said today. "H e wrote
over 1,000 o f them. In JO current
U. S. and Canadian denomination,
al hymnals there are T9 o f Chaa.
W esley's hymns, the largest num­
b er o f any single hym n-writer."

"In nothlbg are our eburcbea
closer together than ia their
hymn-ilnglng," Mr. Stone added.
"In this matter we have no de­
nominational prejudice, but ask
only that the writer express our
religious feelings la a lyrical man­
ner."

n Loses Control
tru c k O n Shorp
Cjjrrve; 2 Injured
Two men were Injured In a
n d h t wreck Involving only one
•aSwhleh went out of control on
• sharp eurva near Lake Golden
•n Crippin Road.
A 1054 Ford pickup truck, ownad. and driven by Oscar Lee Bass,
MTpf 623 Sarits, Sanford turned
Over when it skidded at the curve.
The driver received bad lacera­
tion and poaslble fractures of (he
face and bead sod possible frset■red ribs. .
An oceupant of the truck ac­
companying Base, Louis Bertles
attached to the Sanford Naval
Air Station received minor lacer­
ation of the face and shock. Ha
wss treated at the Naval Air
Station dispensary and dismissOd.

Florida Highway Patrol Troppar T. Mark Mack Investigated.
He charged Bass with reckless
driving.

Funeral Services
Held Yesterday
For J u d g e Sharon
Funeral servleaa for Judge
James O. Sharon, 79, who pessed
away at hi* home on Magnolia
Are. last Monday night at 10
m . w ere held yesterday momg at the First Baptist Chnrth.
*"*f»emalna were being taken
Quincy fo r graveside burial ser­
vices this morning at 11 a.m.
Judge Shares w m
bom in
Quincy and esme to Sanford from
Tallahassee In 1»H to begin his
law practice here. H« served as
bo|h Seminote County Judge and
Judge o f the Sanford City Court.
Ho w ss a charter m em ber o f
the. Quincy Elk's Club and a
charter member o f the Sanford
Kbganl* Club. lie was active In
hit law practice at th* time of
M f-d eath , lie was a m em ber o f
Ibe Board o f Deacons o f the Flrat
Baptist Church and taught the
Adult Bible £ la is for many years.
Judge Sharon is survived by
h li'w ife . Mrs. James O. SH.iron:
four children, James O. Sharon
J r , Washington, D. C.j Chandler
Sharon, Sanford; Alex Sharon,
Jacksonville; and Mrs. Sterling
Bolling, Washington, D. C .; four
grandchildren, Mary Audrey Sha­
ron, Chandler Sharon J r „ Ster­
ling Bolling J r „ and Pat Sharon.
Burial will be In Eastern Cem­
etery, Quincy.
CrLaoii Funeral Home is in
charge.
Members o f the Seminole Coun­
ty Bar Association served as AcUv# and Honorary pallbearers.

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Her. SI
Admissions:
Jamas McIntyre (Sanford)
Irena Session (Sanford)
Rev. W. P. Brooks (Sanford)
John Henry Burgesa (Sanford
D b d u rg e a :
Minnie KJnard (Sanford
Jaequalyna Williams (Sanford)
Mrs. Am y Mathers (Sanford)
Edward L. Hawkins
(Andrews,
N. C.)
Lenora Grow (D sBary)
Mrs. Sybil Bast and baby girl
(Crystal Lake)
Mrs. Barbara Thom ai (Sanford)
Nov. n
Admissions:
Dorsey Ksttering (Sanford)
Carrie Baglay (G tneva)
Discharges:
Edward Brinson (Sanford)
C lto Hudnall (Galveston, T ex)
Marlel Cooper (Sanford)
Mrs. Esther Cassidy
and baby boy (Sanford)
Maa Myers (Sanford)
Clto Alexander (Osteen)
Mrs. Zetha Rosa (Lake Monroe)
Richard Simmons (Sanford)
Stephan W. Land (Sanford)
Roger Lee Williams (MalUand)
Nov. 23
Admissions:
Mrs. Margie llaussr
(Lake Monroe)
Josephine Johnson (Sanford)
Mrs. Julia Higgins (Sanford)
Flatting Hours: Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to • p. m .; Semi-Private
R oom i, 3 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m .j
Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to B p. m.
Barents and Grandparents only;
to
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding o f babies. Private Rooms
It a. m. to 13 noon, 3 to 4 p. m.
and 7 to 0 p. m ., Semi-Private
Rooms, 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9
p. m.

Methodists W ill
Hear Tenor Sunday
Dlelr Aiken, well-known dram a­
tic tenor, will be th« guest solo­
ist at the Sunday evening worship
•service at the First Methodist
Church.

EASY TO F IN D -

Spotlight
O n Hollywood

Gifts for Gills

Gifts for H flSfel

Bake Sale Saturday

magnify him with thanksgiving."!
Scriptural passages Included the
following from
James
(1 ;17):
"E very good gift and every per­
fect gift la from above,
and
cometh down from the Father of
lights, with whom is no variable­
ness, neither shadow o f turning.”
Among the correlative passages
read from Science and Health
was the following (3:22): "A re
we really grateful for the good al­
ready received? Then we shall
avail ourselves of the blessings
we have, *and thus be fitted to
receive more. Orattltiide Is much
more than a verbal expression
o f thanks. Action expresses more
gratitude than speech."
The
posthole
was
"F estive
Postlude", by C. Tours.

The popular vocalist will sing
Herbert
Johnson's
"F a ce
to
F a ce ". The service which la
broadcast over WTRR starting at
7:30 o'clock is proceeded by a
RETIRED KODAK
18 minute program o f organ
OFFICIAL DIES
mualc played by Mrs. Albert
POMPANO BEACH W -M y r o q
Hickson.
J. Hayes, 63. who retired last
March as vice president o f East­
man Kodak Co., died yesterday.
4-YEAR-OLD DROWNS
Hayet had headed the Rochest­
SARASOTA I D - A Thanksgiv­
ing water accident cost the life er, N. Y. automobile club and the
o f a 1 ycar-oid buy who also waa Rochester Central Trust Co.

tie Hut’ ’ with Ava Gardner and Christmas Seal Sale Is conducted
Stewart Gr'.nger. And now he’ a by 3,000 voluntary associations a f­
with Dan Dailey and Ginger Ro- filiated with the National Tubercu­
losis Association.
gers in "Oh Men, Oh Women."
H alf a century ago most people
The Am erican Christ nun Seal
believed thnt not.dng could be done Sale was conducted In 1907 In WJabout tuberculosis. The f l r a t mington, Del., with tho help o f the
Christmas Seal Salu in 1907 rare 1 Red Cross to raise funds fo r
rled n message o f hope that TB ‘ small hospital where lives w ere
could bo prevented anJ cured. I being aaved from TB

3UY NOW.

CMtlNi

WASH
CYCLES

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C0NTMU0UUY lt(l*(UUTlS
THI WAIN WAHI
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• #b 1TNKMM my band and *aal aa
«C1*«U o f tha Uiard o f County Com&lt;n*!*loa*rs. Mamlnola County, Flor'Ida. on tht* th* Slat day o f Nov t » b * r . A. D . ISIS
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L tf
O- **. lUrndon
Clark o f tha Hoard o f Coun­
ty ComndMlonara
— '6 « » ln o t a County, Florida •

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Damp-dry spin
lesy top toedtog
ft-l Actfvetar5 wathlof action
Pensleto wwskbeskrt rod tub
S-yeer M PretocHae Mm
Nanwal end short wash cytlts

CON-

Nutlet la h t r s b r g l v s n that tha
lluaril o f Cou nts
C n m m U .lu ar r a
o f Hsmlnul* County at Its r s i u U r
B i t l l i t o n N o v s m b tr Su,
A.
U
0**4, a id ad opt a l o t o lu t l o a raM M ic I n * . Mlluqutthlna and
dlsMtoputny a n y rlsh ts o f l b * County
• f ill* a s n e r a t publlo In and to
,t ty a r a r t a ln wllay-w ay f t f t s s n (IS)
»&lt;*t In wi d th lying Mouth o f l^&gt;ta
A«U (t nrlua lvo) and North o f l&lt;uts
1-4*
lln clu tivs),
r u n n in g
Kail
•frwtn t U a l a y
A v tn u * t o Dunbar
SAf-Ubo, In U oo ksr to w a, a aubdl:vt»l &gt;n. .ii or.Ilna to f l a t Dunk 4
( f u a ST. P ub llo It*, erda o f M*bili l g * C ou n ty ,
Florida.

WARE

FUnNITURE CENTER
118 W.

Flrat St.

"jA N T Z E N Sweaters-Sklrta
T o Match o r Mix
Newest Styles— All sizes
Lovely colors
Y O W E L L ’ S
PACIFIC MILLS
Sheet.
.................
up
Pillow Cases ...... ......... 59c UP
G A R R E T T ’ S
Cor. 1st ana Sanford Ave.
F or Lovely G ifts
Visit MONROE CORNERS
C R A FT * GIFT SHOP
’ 3 M iles West o f th« Clock
on FIRST ST._________

Figurines
....... - H®® up
Jewel Cases ... . $10.95 up
Lockets
• $* w UP
FRANK .NOELL. Jeweler
110 S. Park Ave.

Legal Notice
•'
I.KII a XOTICK
Tu *1.1. W ltuU IT MAT

REVERE

7-Pc. Beginner Set
$17JO

MEXICAN
Hand-tooled Billfolds
$3.95 plus tax
P U R C E L L ’ S
123 W. First St.

J* m M Bollinger, 18, was
to killed when his ear bounced Into
in a roach o f the Seaboard Air

to a three-year term.
Olson, a citrus grow er and
Florida
business
leader,
was
aleated
by farm
cooperative!
s»Mch are stockholders in the
ilumbia Bank for cooperatives.

• •

BUY QUALITY!

born on Thanksgiving.
Joe Palmer, .on o f Mr*. Elale
18-YEAR-OI.D KILLED
I aimer o f Clyde, N. C., fell Into
AVON PARK CD-Just hours be"o , 1,001 * ml drow'T'c‘1 fore he waa to parade with his
while ‘ he Palmcra were visiting band mates in the annual Sabring
Hr. and Mr*. Clifton Nicholson. Avon Park High School football

DIRECTOR REELECTED
tv#i
~ , .
„ .
-COLUMBIA,
S.
C.
in -T h e
TJ]® / I f 4* Christmaa Seals
FarminCredit
Bureau
said
yester
s.- ,
...
„ . - I ; “ ht ‘ “ o«r*u lM » were sold

v ou'll Find It In —

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— Tht
Ladle* Service Circle o f the Al­
tamonte Cll«a*| Is
n U -.
for a pot roast supper tnd Bazaar
to be held In the Community
nouse Thursday Nov. 29 from
8:30 to 7 p. m.
Tickets are now on sale and
may be purchased from
any
HOLLYWOOD (JV— Ask any re member # f the Circle, o r from
Testimonies o f grtttltude for
PEARLS
president,
Mrs.
C lifford
blessings brought by a spiritual porter who ia the moat delightful! t'se
beautiful simulated gems
understanding o f T!od and man person lo interview in Hollywood Sand*,'M is* Anne Cline o r' i t n
were a feature o f the Thanks­ and the chances are he’il answer Harold K. Seaman, supper com $3.73 to $23
! mlltee.
Reservations must
be
giving service
held at
First David Niven.
WM. E. KADER
Church o f Christ, Scientist, San­
Y ea r in and year out, Niven made by Tuesday, Nor. 37. Pro113 S. Park Ave.
ford, on Thanksgiving morning. com es up with bright and amus- reeds from the supper w ill be
Testimonies
Include!
mention Ing dialogue. This contrasts with 'u s e d towards furnishing the new
o f healing o f physical
diseases som e stars who always appear rdueallonal building o f the Chapthrough prayer and the undsr- m orose and dls'ant.
el.
atandlng o f God as taught In
Many hand-made articles will
How does Niven manage to i f Christian Sclenes, A period de­ main gay and ? h « * :fil? I put the be on sale, also eookies and can­
voted to voluntary statements of
dy.
question to him. Ilia reply:
Everyone Appreciate*
gratitude by members o f
the
“ I guess it’s the constant reali­
the Finest
congregation la always Included
zation o f what a lucky character
Give Her—
in the Thanksgiving Day service!
I really am. I get paid vary nice­
Daniel Green House Slippers
In Christian Science churches.
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS —
ly fo r the kind o f work 1 love.
"Thanksgiving" was the sub­
IV E Y ’ S SHOE STORE
I get free trips all o v e r t h s American Legion Auxiliary Old
je c t o f the Lesson-Sermon read
Glory
Unit
183
will
hold
a
bake
from the desk. Especially pre­ world. And I work with aome o f
COSTUME JEWELRY
sale In front o f the Red and White
pared for the day, it consisted the nicest people I know—not just
E ar Rings— Pins
Super Market on Hwy. 438 Satur­
fellow
actors,
but
the
movie
o f selections from the Bible and
day beginning at 9 a. m. Mr*.
Bracelet*
crew
s
as
well.
from the Christian Science text­
“ This sort of realization doesn't Harold Mayo Is In charge.
Necklaces
book, "Science and Health with
K .y to the Scriptural’ ’ by M a ry . com e overnight Before the war,
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
The first American Christmas
Baker Eddy
1 could have been a real w o rr it:.
Seal
Sale
in
1907
resulted
from
an
"Laudita Domlnum",
by
C.t ." B u t
years in the war
DRESSES FOR SUB-TEENS
Nordman, was the organ prelude, changed all thst. When you're sit appeal to the Delaware Red Cross
Cotton-Corduroy-mlxed
to
save
an
experimental
tuberting
in
a
trench
with
mortar
The service was opened by the
euloita
hospital.
Today
the
Christ­
$3.98 to $10.98
congregation singing Hymn No shells flying all around you, tome
73 in the Christian Science Hym*ccm pretty amall. You mas Seal Sale supports TB preven­
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
realize how
you 'm
are
■
*lucky
' *
m Just tion and control activities o f 3.000
nal.
114 E. First St.
affiliated tuberculosis associations
Robert C. Locker, the
First to get out o f there alive."
throughout
the
United
States.
I f Niven soems even Jollier toon
Reader, then read the
Thanks­
DORMEYER FOOD MIXER
giving Day Proclamation by the usual these days, It’s not without
10-speed, xrith Juicer,
„ than
___
Support and eneuuragement hy
President o f th« United States. reason. His career is bigger
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon ever. He’ s ihe l-ad In 'Around •(*• American Red Cross carried
grinder and 2 bowl* $38.50
_ .
a great' (he Christmas Seal Sale through
waa the Golden Text from Psalms tho World in 30 D ays,"
WESTERN AUTO STORES
(69:30): " I will praise the name new hit. He just ralmneil frum K* early years o f efforts to raise
212 E. First St.
o f God with n song, nnd will abrnnd, where he made ‘The Lit- funds to fight TB. Today tho

Testimonies Are
Heard A t Christian
Scientist Church

Hospital Notes

ru. ta? i;„0lSS;£d"di^S|

CTPBESS GARDENS, Fla. — Shirley Allen U one of the early
eatriea la the Tangerine Queen Conlesl being held at Cyprtsa
Gardena November a . The newly selected queen will reign ever
fesUvItlcs at tba Tangerine Bawl FoetbsU Game at Orlando on
New Years Day.

Ladies Service
Circle Planning
Suooer. Bazaar

Moon.
WA-JJ99

LADIES
Cigarette Lighters

98c up
ROUM1LLAT A ANDERSON
On th* Corner by tha Clock
SAMSONITE Ultralita
and Streamlite Luggage
from $1TJ0 up
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage
300 Sanford
P boce 1348
LAMPS LAM PS
and more L A M P S
from $3.95
M ATHER o f Sanford
203 E. Firat St.
Phone 127
Shoes by Valentine, Vogue. Sling
Heel, pumps, sandals
SUes 3-10, AAA B $7.95-$12.96

FAU ST'S S U N D R Y STO RE
"To Better Serve You”
20th A French Ave.

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.
116 MAGNOLIA AVE. PHONE 442

Holiday C hnr

| N rT h oM ta j8 rv W

0 . D. Farrell’ *
ARCADE PACKAOE STORE
Featuring:
The Very B eit
310 E. First
THANKSGIVING
GREETINGS
from —
BIDWELL
Feed A Supply Co.

Gifts for

Gifts for Him

THE SANFORD HERALD
would b* aa welcom e aa
a daily letter from home
$1. month— $11.50 year.
By Mail Anywhere

JOHNSON’ S
G IF T SETS
79c up
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock

GOLD
West Bend Automatle
Coffee Maker
Reg. $13.95 sale price $10
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ave.
IVY LEAGUE PANTS
Black, Khaiki, assorted colors
$3.98
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
SHIRTS— Ivy League, Contin­
entals Button-Downs and
Campus
from $2.98 lo $4.98
II. A A. DEPT. STORE
Cor. Sanford Ave. A 4th St.

Baby Pina
$3.50 to $5.00
WM. E. KADER
113 S. Park Ave.

Trtw ft Trimm!
Christmas
T R E E LIGHTS
ORNAMENTS
LIGHT BULBS
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

and Decorations
Buy while stocks are com plete
KEL'S 8 and 10c STORE INC.

Ornamental
SMOKING STANDS
$3.95 up
W1LSON-MAIER
311 E. J’ irst SU
Phone 958

Bedroom Slipptn
A ttractive and Warm
$1.98 and $2.98
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
208 S. Sanford Av*.

Handy-Uscful
FLASHLIGHTS
69c up
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
On Ihe corner by the clock

SLACKS in variety o f patterns
styles A fabrics
28-48 waist—$8.95*$16.98

Gifts tar Dad

C O W A N ’ S
212 E. First SU

Phona S74 #

REMINGTON 22 AUTOMATIC
Shoots shorts, long and long
rifle Model 550 $43.75
WESTERN AUTO STORES
212 E. First SU

Beautiful Decanters
$4.60 and up*
o f hi* favorite Whiskey
TOWN PUMP
113 W. First St.

McG KEG OR-Jackets fo r Men
Nylons-lighl, warm, washable
Also Suede and Horaehide
Sizes 34 to 50
Y O W E L L * S

Choose from our wide selection
of children's, Men's and Ladies
Blrthstone Rings. $3.76 up
WERT JEW ELRY STORE
202 E. lsu St.
Phone 3

Make Ifer Work lig h te r
with a MAYTAG WASHER
$19.95 with Trade
BAGGERLY
APPLIANCE CENTER
113 Magnolia Ave.

MAGNOVOX TV
Exclusive 1-yr. Warranty
Labor and Parts. $139 95 &lt;,n
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
308 E. First St.

Unusual Gif

Home Gifts

Every Woman wants Fina China
by Lennox, Caitleton, Syracuse
Buy on the "China Club Plan"

SWEENEY' S
114 Magnolia

Phona 147

Personalized Greeting Card*
Studio Photo or Snapshot
25 for $3.50, 50 for $8.60
100 for $13
JAMESON’S
Phone 3198
A Ilig Selection o f

Use Our Lay-Away Plan
or Credit Plan
On Beautiful Mohawk Carpet
Sanford Linoleum A Tile
127 W. First SU
Do your Christmas Buying
On Our Easy Payment
or Lay-Away plan
rU R IT U R E CENTER
118 W. First SU

LAMPS
from $5.95
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. Flr.t SU

Gifts for Boys

TRI-PONY
Fhooe 874 Tricycle Mounted Rocking H on e
Rock* as it rolls $29 95
FURNITURE CENTER
AM Jie
118 W. First SU

HALLMARK
Christmas Card*
Single or Boxed
Also Gift Wrapping
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
G.E. Automat!* Skillet
Set it and forget it
2 SIZES— 12-in $17 99
10—In. $1193, Lid $2.00
WESTERN AUTO STORE

Shoes by Jumping Jack
KILL THE CHINCH BUG
ALUMINUM
Acrobat, Story brook, Oxford
"Pest-B -G on 3 " Spray
Tackle Boxes
All site* $3.98-$7.9S
$3.23 gal.
$6.95 to $15.95
COWAN' S
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
BIDWELL FEED A SUPPLY
212 E. First SU
Phone 871 110 E. 2nd St.
Sanford Ave. at 25th St.
Phone
Nationally Known Brands
o f Electric Shavers
from $34.95
M ATHER o f Sanford
213 E. F irst St.
Phona 874

Gold and Sliver

KNIVES
$4.50 to $12
WM. E. KADER
113 S. Park Av*.

n

COStPLETE SELECTIONS
Christmas Tree Trimmings

Pocket Knives ___ $3.30 up
Cuff Link* ________ $2.50 up
Money Clips _______ $2.50 up
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
110 S. Park Ave.
^

COWAN' S
212 E. First St.

Our «xp«rlenccd pharmacist*
will accurately fill your preacrlp.
Horns, using only the finest materials
available today, at a reasonable price.

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

Genuine R a u n Sofa-bed Suit
Ideal for the Klorida-roor

$118
MATHEB o f Sanford
303 . First S t
Phone

�i v.;.. 1

■

fftmtmmrpo,

TH E SA N FO R D

IT—MUILDINO—REPA11S
PAINTING

Grocery A Filling Station. Well
W OOLSEY
business, good loca­
tion. White neighborhood. Ren­
Marino Finish an
ees far selling,
For Yonr Bool
W43, Sanford, Fla.
Sonkarik Glaaa and Paint Co
11I-U4 W. tod St
Phone 310

FIN A N C IA L

For Painting call Mr. Tutor, Ph.
34-HONET TC LOAN
Room special IlLSd.
t a flS

■111 |H

W ill

FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE LAKE VIEW-LAKE PRIVILEGES
—at Warehouse Price*; vmtt New 3-Sedrnoa Plea,
BERRY’S. We ere expert* at 88masonry construction
ilating you to secure gracious
17,000 Sq. ft. land (2 lota)
good Took* with functional con­
dean Water—180 ft. well
venience. Today’s bast buys fat Built-In G.E. kitchen
nationally advertised furniture
Central Fired Heat
it DISCOUNT PRICES. 801 W.
118400, Terms
First St Phone 1887 for Even­
PHONE 488-W.
ing Appointment

Lake Mary

B. M. 0

• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WILBOftMAIER
New and U**d Fnndter*

COSTLESS

Florida State Bank

ClASSIMtD ADS

MeRANEY-SMTTH PAINTS

OF SANFORD

Ph. 1821

2416 S. Park
Phone 1201
ID—PIANO SBBYICB

M ERCH ANDISE -

W. J. KING
Plumbing Contractor
All Oil Fired Heater*
Cleaned and Serviced
2334 Orlando Dr.
Ph. SO.

SeU Year Car t*
ROY REEL
log w. Second S t
g—BOATS AMD MOTORS
Your Rviamda Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
3041B. l»t Bt
Phone Mi
This la a frM Fsu to the RUi
Theatre for R. J. Carrol. Exp.
date Dee 3, MM.___________.
USED MOTORS
Unconditionally Guaranteed
IMS Mercury Mark 8*

aStS^ - g i s i $5

3U E. Pint St

Phone 888

Paint U O gal. Sweat Shirt*, Jec*
kata, Cota, Tania. Arm y-Nevy
gurplua. 310 Sanford Ave.

Furn. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e . For your future home site we
Located on 17-92. Ph. 3010-W1
have lota priced from $325.09

up, in several location* in City?
Order p*r»onall**d French-fold
Attractive Lak« Front Lots
Christmas cards, with your Efficiency apt Hi-way 17-92 So.
City
Limits.
Stumberland
Court.
OZIER REALTY Co,
favorite snap ahoL 38 for 84,
Ph. 1358.
100 for 814. W1EBOLDTS CAM­ See Seminole Realty for Desir­
ERA SHOP, 310 S. Park Ava.
able House* and Apt*. Phone 27. 87—BROKERS aad REALTORS
Plumbing. Kresky Heatlog
M. G. HODGES
Croaley radio-phonograph console EFFICIENCY ApartmenL Suitable
OZIER REALTY CO
with ovaraeas itatfona, $50. 1213
Service on All Water Pumr*—
fo r Winter T ou rist Private bath
Laura O. Osier, Realtor
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Oak. Phons 1933-W.
k
shower. Steam heat. Inaulre
Paola Road, Phone 700
Hotel M. Field, A sioclate
Manuel Jacobson across from
4-Pc. mahogany bedroom suit*
2601 So. Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1369
Pest Office.
with box springs * mattrei*.
32—SPECIAL NOTICES
EVENINGS: 3113 and 780
Loulng Transfer k Storage Co. Mayfelr—3 bedroom. 1-bath home.
FOR EVERYTHINO la hardware
Call 1430-J aftar ft p. m.
and paint sea—Hill Hardware 44—APPLIANCES
Co* 301 E. 1st St, Phone SI
FR1G1DA1RE
appUancti, sals IN OSTEEN-3 Rm. furn. apt
Screen Porch, $33 mo. Call after
and aarvicc O. H. High, Oviedo
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
8 Phone 1333.
Fla. Phoni FO-B-3316 or San
W* build, dealgn and raflnlih.
ford 1842-W afU r 8 p-m.
See at 918 Franeh, Ph. 32-R,
3 Room Apts. 113 Elm. Ph. 2883-W
U -.U U.mNG MATERIALS
204 So. Park Ave.
Phone 960
PUM PS A SPRINKLER
2-bedroom nicely furnished houae,

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 De Bary

It will pay YOU to tae ns before
you buy. Open Even!
Evenings and
Sundays.
E u talde Trailer I
Palatka, Fla.
Good-Buy: Aluminum H o u s e
trailer. Enetosad cabana. Phone
2295-3.
14—USED CARS

T. V. SERVICE
Day or Night
SEMINOLE T.V.
503 Calary — Ph. 1258-J.

H E A T IN G
F loor Furnace*

k Circulator*

H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
300 8. Par*

Phone 1110

FAIRBANKS — MORSE Pump*
You’ll Be Milas Ahead with a
Wall Drilling, HOWARD C.
New 198T PONTIAC, now on dis­
LONG, Phone 344, 207 Ea»t
playCommercial A v e . _________
—and—
You’ll be Dollars Ahead with th*
GATLIN BROTHERS
hlfh-appraUil trade-in you get
Dragline k Bulldozer Service
from Ray Huron. Ju»t phone Ph. ™ Geneva. 2195 W. Sanford.
2454, or after 4 pm. Ph. 1343.W
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*. »tate-

1933 ChevrolaL 4 door. Good
m eats, invoice*, hand bill*, and
clean condition. $150. cash and
program s,
etc.
Progressive
take up payments. 401 Magno­
Printing Co. Phone 108 — 103
lia.
W est 13th St.
'*3 Plymouth Surburban. Radio, O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call
heattr, Hy-drlva, good condlRalph Ray, 3150.
tkw. Cali W3-J after 4:00 p. m.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING

1953 Ford ft, pickup truck
Slip Covers and Drapes
New paint, exc. cond. .... $715,
STANLEY KULP
1150 Pontiac 4 door aedan .. $315.
PHONE 2858-J.
1M7 Dodge pickup ......
$235.
1917 Packard, 4 door .....— $195
DICK MAPES
1917 Kaiser, one owner,
Til#
Contractor— Phon# 2I98-W.
new tires .......
$250.
1950 Ford 4 door sedan.
i3—.SCHOOLS-LNSTEUCTI ON
Ntw paint, new upholstery
good condition ..
.. $315
LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, 3 yr*.
ROY REEL
up. Adeie Hcltman, Ph. 2224-J.
304 W. Second St.

EMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS
SERVICES

14 -CHII.I) CARE

14-BEAUTY PABLOBS

Opening Nov. 19th, French Ave

Day Nursery for children from
$10 Waves by Zotoa A Realistic
$7.50 Thru Nov. Open I a.m. • 3 months to 10 yr*. old. Apply
1600 French Ave.
Call 871
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOE 27-HELr WANTED . MALE
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
Newapaper street aalestwyi want
Let expert stylists give you soft, ad for work after school. Ag«s
lasting waves of sternal beauty
•d
up to 14 year* uM. Sec Mr.
Priced from $9.60
Holley at Tha Sanford Herald
SHOP
EVA-BESS BEAUTY
right after school
PHONE 543
Salesman A Collector, age 25-55
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
to service an established all
PAINTING
colored Fir* Insurance Debit,
In and around Sanford. Mutt
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF have lived in klorida over a
THAT NEW ROOF because you year aad have a light service­
fear the coat will be too great?
able car. Whita P. O. Box -19,
W*«y not drop in? !t,'ll cost you
Sanford.
nothing to talk U over. You may
m
have a pleasant surprise In store 34-WOKK WANTED. FEMALE
W
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
YARD 223 W. 3rd St.. PHONE Wanted t Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M.
S3 ‘The Lumber Number.
Ted Burnett
for PAINTING

1601 Grandview

Phone 1853-M.

Famous Mobil* "BLP”
Outside White PAINT. Gal. $8.40

GREGORY LUMBER
Ith k

Maple

—

Th.

2883

w aK t
O

K

ads

^ p ih e

TENAMTS

Out West 13th St.

OF ROBBERS, out to moke e killing,
A GANG
a home for old actors by mistake. The retired (supposedly
decrepit) thesplans put up such a battle, the robbers
happy to make their escape.
Bruised and bloody, they re­
formed .inks at th* gang
hangout
“ It ain't too bed," growled
one. "W * got twenty-two
dollar* out o! ’em." The
leader silenced him with •
•cowl and snarled, " I told
you luge to eteer clear of
actors. W* had twenty-four
bucks, when w* broke ini”

Uitd furniture, appliance*, tools, Five beautiful residential develop­
ete. Bought-aold. Larry’s Mart
ment*: B«I-Alr, Pinecreat South
121 Eeet l i t S t Phone 1831.
Pinecreat, Roae Court and Grove
48-FARM aad GARDEN
Manor*, are atanding proof of
the high-acceptance rating of
CROTONS
Odhatn k Tudor homes.
CROTONS— make a living Chrlitmas gift that stays lovaly and
You
can buy with safety, and live
eolorful for years. All siiea. 35c
in the aecure knowledge that
up
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
your home will continue to in­
Phone 2058.
crease in value.
IS—MACHINERY—TOOLS
IF -

A few ib’’O T ,iiM Merctuys
l e f t ..... ...........*ave uo to ill
1MT MODELS, NE\V
RED-I-M IX CONCRETE
SYSTEMS
.
a HP —....... — ........ - ...... - 8231
113 W. 19th St. Call. 664-W
Seminole Realty
Window Sill* — Lintel*
All types and alscs,.Installed
30 H P ........................ .........
after 5:30.
Septic
Tank
.
State
Approved
W. DIETRICH*
T . ft . HERO
“ Do It Yourself.”
40 HP __ ___________ ____ MIS
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
REALTORS
W E REPAIR AN D SERVICE
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
FURNISHED 3-Room apartment,
Miracle Concrete Co.
1841 Park Ave
Phon* 27 er 145
S T I N E
Closing Out—1 Only
2300 Mcllonvillc.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335.
Machine and Supply Co.
$299 Fiberglass Boat ...... $310
P IL U
Beautlftilly furntsDed garage apt
Creitliner Aluminum Boat* and 207 W. 2nd St,
Robert A. Williams
CONCRETE
near Navy base. Must aee to
Fiberglass Boats from 1399.
REALTOR
Ready
Mixed
Concrete,
Concrete
CROSLEY DENUIX
appreciate. Call 858.M.
LOOK for tha new 10 HP sad M
Raymond
Lundqutat,
Block,
Sand,
Gravel
Cement,
gale* and Service
HP Mercury* coming soon.
ASSOCIATE
Concrete Pipe
to
meet
all Large 3 bedroom furnished a p t
RANDALL
✓
W. P. SMITH
Phone 1173. Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Qualifications.
$50 mo. 703 Palmetto Av*.
Motors—Boats—Paints—Glais
Elec trio Company
2511 g. Park
Phons 1303
Service— Quality —Satisfaction Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
13—TRAILERS

---------------- B y B I N N I T T C IR P -

309 FAMILIES
CAN’T BE WRONG

L. L. Sill — Plano Taehakiaa 43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
I 1144 Rente 1. leafcrd
We buy and i*Q used furniture
Aa old-faahlo* as sulphur-and- n —ROOFING end PLUMBING
Paying top cash price* (or any
m o l l l i l a— THE DOGGIE
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
PLUMBING
ING POST on 17-83 Ph. 8053-W.
DINER * BAR, Llkt Mary.
Contract and Repair Work
—Factory to Too—
Fret Estimate*
add *»om i
Aluaahua
R. L. HARVBT
Phone IMS
LOST— Boy* glasses. Reward. 204 Sanford At*.
Vicinity of Uth k Palmetto
Enclosed bead. 8ag*preof botton
CERAMIC TILE
Barry Brown, Pbooa 1168.
You Select Your
n il with plaatle ends. Plaati For Sale— Garden Tractor with
Paul F. Moeller A Son Ph. 1*4
Home la
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon plow, harrow, rake, mower and
8—PERSONAL NOTKES
Fro# Mtlmai*. Quality work.
South
Pinecreat—Sanford
co nil
wagon. Coat $150. Sell for $150.
Grove Manor*----- Sanford
ROLLAWAY, HllpOll and Baby
PLUMBING A HEATING
Senkxrik Gian* $ M P ailt C*
A-l shape. Call 855-U.
Bed* Day. Week, af
Septic Tank Installation A Service 113-114 Weet 2nd It
or
Phone 330
Master Service, A r c b lh C.
TaL ISA h n j k N
Valencia
Villas—DcLend
83—WANTED
ta
BUY
Y34-W or 13U. TMa l* * free P*'1 to the MovieMarriott.
U« W «t F W WL
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
land Ride-In Tbewt* for Inne Used set o f “ The World B o * ” .
OUR
SALES OFFICE T O D A Y Curl. Exp. date Dec. 3. 1854.
W SLO dba g i f t s
Phone 853-W.
2835 S. French Ave.
that art loaf abartabad art auy
fo u U U l .
LIVE BAIT
P&gt;.:r.w: 2100 aud rso
to selecluotu PwweB'a varitd
Boys 20" bicycic. Must oe tn good
stock. Cm c In and look around.
condition; reasonable. Ph. 91S-J
ghlneri, Bull Head*, Pop Gut*
0 D H A M 4 T U D 0 H Inc.
M l ROYAL PORTABLE
5 Doxen, 85«
'TYPIWRITBRS
.
“ Builder* of Finer Homes
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
RENTALS
Missouri Minnows end Worms
No Daws Payment
Including:
bath
fixture*,
cabinet
For Florida Living”
Fleming
Ornery--E.
Qenevr
Ave.
M Maatba To Pap
■4—APTS-HOUSES-ROOMS
fi«ih,
water
pump,
septio
tank
„ Now for Chrlataaa
Ley-Away
and water beater, approximate­ BARGA1NI ApL sue gee range,
Lv OPP1CB SUPPLY
POWBLL1
perfect condition. Call a t ™ WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
U t a. Magnolia
Phone 0M_
ly $35 month.
private bath*. 114 W. First 3t
Hlawetha Ave. Droamwoid.
Ceil, or see us TODAY
Avalon ^pts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W ••-LOTS
AUTO M O TIVE
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phono till
U -rtA C X S to EAT

T-AUTOMtmTR WANTED

Try and Stop Mo

• BIG VALUES

AUTO LOANS

FLOOR

H E R A L D F H - N ot . 2 8 ,1 9M

O-atmiNRSP OPPORTUNITIES 4t—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD 43—ROMES

Phone 2183

2-bcdroom house, kitchen equipp­

Company

ed. 2702 French Av*.
This is a free pas* to the RiU
bedroom furnished apt. Adults A. B. PETERSON
Theatre for Mr. Provus. Cata­ 2only. 714 Oak Ave.
lina Dr. Exp. date Dec. 2, 1958.
Orokar Associate*: A. B. Peterson
Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Garfield
3bedroom houae. Kitchen equipp­
44-BU SIN ESS EQUIPMENT
Willetts, John Meisch and R. W
ed, large corner
lot, fenced
William*. A. C. Doudney, land
HAYNES O ffice Maehlna Co.
yard, hardwood floors. $100 per
Surveyor.
Typewriters, adding machlnaa
mo. 2424 So. Summerlin.
118 N. Park Ave
Phone (129
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
3 room furn apL Screened porch,
PHONE 827* for CHERRY
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
private bath A garage. 413 Park.
Peal Estate Brokerage — Notary
Mgr. apt. 3. Ph. 444-W.
1219
2 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop

Jerry Lewis bought a
Urge melancholy looking
dog of an unidentifiable
breed recently, but compUlned shortly thereafter ha deflnlt
had been gyped. "They told me he was a Up dog." ha grumbled.
"Fin* Up dog! Every time I try to ait on hU Up. h* bites me.”
*

A CIANI lint a 58-foot tank
into position In San Jom. Calif,
as an experimental boiling-water
type atomle reactor nrara com­
pletion. Nuclear fuel bJr.i.lca
will be tested under 40 feet of
water within the tank to darts#
refueling procedure* for the nu­
clear power station to be built
In Chicago by the General FJectrlc Company. (International)

Corporation Plans
To Build Citrus
Processing Plant

fREAL ESTATE

$179.

.......

FREE

D A IL Y

•

CRO SSW O RD

ACROSS
1. River
lYugo.)
5. Apron top*
9. Wander
10. Perform
12. rersia
13. Male goose
14. Compass
point
labbr.)
15. Cheat*
(Bib.)
16. Negative
reply

Foods Corp. hat disclosed plans
for building n citrus processing

17. First book

plant near here at an estimated
c o it o f five million dollars.
rian s cam e to light when Kraft
officials asked the Lakeland City
Commiailon for official action on
a tentative agreement to build
a w ater and power aystem at the
plant. The commission went on
record that it would do so.
William H. Wright .personnel
manager and purchasing agent
for Kraft, said the plant would
produce citrus concentrate, fruit
salad and cattle feed as a citrus
by-product. Ho said the plant
would cost about five million dol­
lars and would mean fobs for
3,000 persons.
Th* plant will be located In a
258-acre site recently acquired by
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
fo r industrial development four
miles west o f Lakeland. Kraft
has an option on about 35 acres
o f that site and Is th* first com­
pany to announce plans for build­
ing.

21 . Long

TALKS RESUME
MIAMI if*—Tulki aimed at avcrtlng a machinists' strike Fri­
day and the subsequent shutdown
o f operations for Eastern
Air
Lines resumed today before the
National Mediation
Hoard
tn
Washington.
Flastern has offered pay raises
tod ANNIVERSARY
Furn. 2 bedroom apt. 422-W.
ranging from 13 to 21 ernts an
IN OUR
hour. Tho union had asked about
SANFORD LOCATION
Furnished house, 2514 Sanford.
Registered Real E state Broker 50 cents for mechanics who now
2-bedroomv, screened
porch, Phone 2871
17-92
at
Hiawatha
Echols Hl-Rlaer .............. $84.60
mak» $2.01 to 2.33. Eastern said
arage, new paint. Axtarcllo,
Sofa Bed and Chair ........ 88.00
the pay increase offer is about
h. 1474.
Income
Property
On
17-92
Hollywood Bed .............. 49.50
Two C.B.S. Houses on large lot. equal to that negotiated recently
Free headboards on Hollywood
$3,000 down—ow ner hold 3*i m or­ by United Airlines and Trans­
Bed*
world Airlines.
tage. $18,000 total price.
Ail Dinette Seta Discounted
4 4 -F A R M S AND GROVES
$139 00 Bunk Beds .......... $119.00
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
3-Room Groups ................. 295 00 20 acre tile farm . Three bedroom
COMMISSION TO CONVENE
- Real Estate Investments
3-Pc. Curved Sectionals . . 199.00
house, large barn. All equipment So. Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 2983 J
ORLANDO IP—The Florida Wa­
iuoD crj
(F oam tRubber)
and machinery. Easy terms. Ph.
ter Resources Commission will
1393 J. P. O. Box 1154.
BEDROOM:
W. II. ’ ’ Bill” STEM PER
meet Jicrr Tuesday to make rccDouble D reiser
Realtor — General Insurer
ommendations on the state's wa­
85—-HOMES
Guy Allen Associate
Beveled Mirror
ter problems based on Inform*,
Arlrtt*
Price, Associate
Bookcase Bed
tion received at a recent series
CUSTOM
I1UILT
HOMES
Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
Innerspring Mattress
of public hearings.
VA— FHA—CONVENTIONAL .
Box Spring
(3 pillows FR E E )
Byron E. Ilerlong o f Leesburg,
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
'
FINANCING
2544 French Ave.
chairman, said they will be sub­
IX)W
DOWN
PAYMENTS
Saa our new Una o f floor covering
mitted to the commission’ s Wa­
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
and complete horn, furnishings.
Johnny Walker, Associate
ter Law Committee and the at
FREE DELIVERY
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
“ Call H all" Phono 1758
torney general's office for pos­
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Phone 1991
1800 Mellonville
sible enactment into law by the
Corner 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. 1232
Consult A REALTOR First
Legislature.
2.bedroom home with Florida CULLEN AND IIARKEY
“ Bod Bamberger” Mgr.
room.A exlra large utility room. IM N. Park Avo.
Open Monday's til 8 :** p.aa.
Pboae t o i l
Must see to appreciate. $7,000.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
FRUIT FLY REGULATIONS
301 E. 26th. Ph. 2238 J.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
LAKE ALFRED (P— Florida res
oak Crumley k Monteltli
" By OWNER
at 117 South Park
Phone 772 idents and tourists who ship citrus
This 1* * free pats to the Movieto friends or relatives out of state
land Ride-In Theatre fo r Mrs. Lak* front, new three bedroom
They Know
house on Lake Emma. One and
Lewis Bradcmyer. Geneva. Evp.
will be governed by fruit fly reghalf
tiled
baths.
Florida
room.
Thla
Is
a
free
pass
to
the
Prairie
date Dec. 2. 1958.
illations this year, the State Plaut
Lot 211’ x 233’ . H im So. one
f.ake Drive
In Theatre
for Board said today.
mile at Oaktawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Harry Gieger. Exp. date
This means that every container
Clean or Oil Your
Dec. 2. 1958.
o f citrus grown In regulated ara
CBS house, hardwood floors, 3
nR , 2 bath, breezeway, double
or shipped from a regulaud area
SEWING MACHINE
garage. 1900 sq. ft. Located on BILLS HARD TO P A T ? Sell must have a certificate that it
3 lots with 25 young citrus trees.
. thing* you're through w i t h is fly free or has been fumigated
$4000 down. Ext. 139-W.
Most packinghouse or gift fruit
through Want Ads for CASH. dealers handle certified fruit,
2-bedroom modern furnished or
FrL Nov. 18 thru Sat. Nov. 24
Call 1121.
unfurnished home- By Owner.
Just call Garrett's Phone 1422.
Small equity, FHA financed.
CITRUS GROWER DIES
Our Sarvice Man w ill call at your
ASHVILLE, N. C. '.B -E a rl L.
$48. mo. payment on balance.
home.
FOR GRAND
BUYS GALORE, Haskins, 72-year-old Winter Haven
Phone 2552-J.
make the Want Ads your shopp­ Fla., citrus grower, died o f a heart
ing place.
W ELL-sifU ATED ~HO M E — Near
attack here yesterday.
school, church. Downstairs has
He and his wife were summer
ON GOOD USED
27' living room with real fire­
residents
here. Mrs. Haskins had
SWAP
ANYTHLNG!
Just
place
FURNITURE
place. dinfog room . Urge mod­
Classified ads. Phon* 1821 (or a broken her leg while here In July
ern kitchen, with built-in oven,
neipful ad-wrtter.
and had returned here for medi
sink disposal], jalousied rear
203-09 E. 1st. St.
Phono 127
cal treatment. Haskins was visit­
hall, laundry room with toilet
NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! To
ing his wife at th* hospital when
and lavotory,
sell something fast order a fastha suffered the heart attack.
SOMETHING MISSING? Locate UPSTAIRS: 3 bedrooms, arom ­
acting
Want
Ad.
atic cedar closeta, color bath
The body will be sent to Winter
it quickly through Want Ads.
and large sleeping porch. An LET IT RAIN, lat 11 shine. Every Haven today.
ideal home fo r enlldren. $12,Phone 1821.
day Is • good day to use the
500. PHONE 688-W.
Want Ada.
This It a free pats to the Prairie
7
room
fram
e
house
with
2
lots.
Lake Drive
In Theatre
for
FOR QUICK ACTION u*« Classi­ VACANCY PROBLEMS? Find
Total price 87,500. Tsrma. 1317
George Andrew
Speer.
Exp.
fied ads to sett rant hire. Call
tenants fast thru the Want Ads.
date Dec. 2, 1958.
1821, say “ Charge 1L”
Douglas. Phone 1078-XK.

ROSA L. PAYTON.

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Mind Rule To Help
Ward O ff Arthritis
ly HUMAN N. lUNDtUN, M.D.
GENERALLY we th in k o f (arm tra as being Just about th e health­
iest people alive. They sp en d moat
o f tholr Uvea working outdoors.
However, farmers as n group
teem to have m ore th a n their
ehare o f many ills, tn fact, the
A rthritis and Rheum atism Foun­
dation says that 23 p er cent of
tho nation's farmers know the
aches and pains o f arUiritla,
A m erica's No. 1 crlppler.
Contributing Factor*
We d on 't know ex actly why this
la so because wo d on 't know the
causes o f most arth ritic diseases
We d o know, however, that cer­
tain contributing fa ctors will help
these diseases get started.
Fatigue and worry probably are
responsible more o fte n than any
oth er factor.
Y ou w on't be stricken with ar­
thritis simply because you over
work yourself a little; but by
pushing yourself beyond the lim­
its nature has set fo r you, you
may be helping to h asten it.
Farm ers perform h ard physical
labor year after year.

Continuing to do this wt
a letup and without adequate re­
laxation may bo at least a partial,
cause for tho toll arthritis take*'
am ong rural resldenti. Exposure
to the elements m ight also have
som ething to do with It
The Arthritis and R h iu m tU aa
Foundation recommendJ the fol­
lowing rules to help farmer* avoid
arthritis. I think this la good ad­
vice for you city dwellers, too.
1. Don't overdo m ore then y e a
absolutely must.
2. O et sufficient rest.
1
3. Stop for e breather several1
times during the day.
4. Prevent wear and tsar on Uw!
muscles by warming up before a
day o f strenuous activity. Simplesetting up exerclsej will do.
3. Start the day with tho light­
est chores.
8. Try to overcom t worry sndl

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7. D on't forget to have regular
m edical checkups.

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arrays of brand new merchandise, selected
with you, your family, your needs in mind!

You'll *nve over »nd over again when you shop In Sanford.
That’ s liecnu-e the dollars you spenu at home stay at home,
helping to Improve your home town — to liuilil heller schools,
improve your streets, install better street lighting, and support
four fire A police department to give your property greater
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FORD, FLORIDA MONDAY. NOVEMBER"2 6 7 193«~

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NO. 113

Associated Press Leased Wiro

W W I Veteran Burns
In One-Room Dwelling
iCause

CofC Membership
Clean-up Drive
Starts This Week

Of Fire
Unknown

A 69-year-old World War t
veteran burned to death in his
one-room fram e home early Sat­
urday night.
The final cleanup drive
for
Geer Blaine Chubb, who lived
Seminole County
Chamber
of
alone, died, when hi* home burn­
Com merce memberships will sta rt.
ed to the ground in a fire o f un­
this week. Manager John Krider
determined origin.
tald this morning.
Mr*. C. N. Woodrum, whoso
"W e’ re making up a new list
home Is nearby, taw the flam es
for this last phase o f the 1956-57
is they spurted from the liuall
I «netnh»rthlp -xiepelip- "
KHrfer
building, but she nor her
hus­
REHEARSING EUR the Santar.Uoi Springs fashion snow tu be presented ai 3 p. in. Saturday ate (le ft
said.
band were able to reach
tho
to right* Mis* Sandy Crawford. Winter Park; MU* Jef Kiibrey. Sanford; M in Maggie Lawson. EnNew- and renewed memberships
Mr*,
Q terp ru e' Miss Patsy Fillyaw and Mr*. John II. G raham , both o f Orlando. In the foreground is Mr*.
scene in time to see if Chubbs
are
com
ing
in
slowly,
the
who
will
direct
the
show.
The
girl*
are
student*
o
f
the
Sanlando
Robert Scott Stone o f Sanford,
vas In hia flaming dwelling.
her o f Commerce Manager
Spring* Charm College.
t-ocated on Red
Rug
Road,
plained, "but not as fast as
north o f Winter Park near tho
would like for them to com e In.
turkey farm , fire apparatus was
The goal for this year’ s
too far to call them to the sceno
bership drive was set at $11,000
&gt;f the blnic.
and 350 members and "W e hope
Woodrum said "When we saw
to have both the money and the
the fire I thought we heard ex­
members before the drive comes
plosions. When we ram* over tho
to a close.’
bouse was melting down.
Municipal and county officials amount to any municipality or
This year's efforts to bring the
The body o f Chubbs was found
political
subdivision
will
be
3U
in over ISO Florida cities were
mcni’ *er»hip of
the
Seminole
is if he had been laying on tho
per
cent
o
f
t
h
e
cost
of’
treatment
I
c
w
n
t
T
*
Chlmbir
of”
Com
m
crre
notified today that they must
floor In front of tha heater and
works or $250,000, .whichever is
an all. „ m(, h,„ h w err div,ded
A Christmas lighting contest,! have thflr applic*tions for fed -'
gas cooking stove. His bed was
FLOATS
which
will
ONE
OF
THE
appear
in
Wednesday’
s
Christmas
Farads.
Decorsting
the
colurtul
,M ’
into three
phase*.
The
first
diVided this year into fou r dlviw era, aid
c0n*tructing lew age .
on the opposite side o f the one"E ach o f you recogniie that the phise o f the campaign was di­ Goat are. Mrs. C. F. Field, Donald Van Daley, in I Mrs. Richard Merrick, mem beri o f the committee room home covered with galvan­
lions, will be sponsored again by treatment works in to the Bureau
from Lyman School. (S ta ff Photo)
amount
allocated
to
the
state
of!
rectesd
by
letters
to
both
old
and
th »
Seminole
County
Junior o f aan, „ ry Engineering of the
ized iron siding.
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Chamber o f Com merce, according F|or|d!&gt; state Board of Health by Florida will not go far in the prospective members urging an
"Things were popping In there
of
much
needed early return of applications and
to John Alexander, chairman of j an jr».' K&gt;57 in order to make the construction
when I kicked tho door dow n,"
sewage trenlment works through- dues. The second phase o f the
the Jaycee contest com m ittee.
f l m prjor|ty |i,t.
Woodrum said, "but a wall uf
Completition will Include both,
_..
n , , r r . n tr out the S tate," points out Mr. campaign was headed by Memflam* cam e right out on m e ."
I bership Drive
Chairman
Don
residential and com m reial Christc *
Ftnrit* \t„ni- Lee.
Woodrum explained to Seminole %
In his tetter. Lea reminds that Bales who appointed
six
capCounty Deputy Sheriffs and Cor­
j n a * lighting. Alexander slid as
‘ t !?
" l t was the intent o f Congress in «»ins and additional helpers to
made his announcement today. clf a
.
•■ . .
oner Theo Aulin that he wasn't
7:30 and 9:30 p. m. nightly for c “ r ab° ul «h* * ra" ‘ •v" lab,e’ , the passage o f .his bill that this actively solicit memberships.
sure Chubb was even in his home
important
tht duration o f the contest to
“ Every effort is being made Federal grant-ln aid be an In-1 ’ This is the most
until he hail talked with one o f
history o f tha Scmlallow judges ample time to rheck to get Information for the report ren tive to th ose communities who )'p ,r
his nephews.
Judging will take place b.tw een »nd forward It before V dead- were really financially unable t o ! 00** County Chamber of CornDeputy Sheriffs Morgan
Mc­
build sewage
treatment works m rree," Krider told members of
The number o f bands appearing Clelland and Charlie Berk were
all entries carefully. The contest lin e," said Knowles.
"W e have already requested under their present financial pro­ the team s at the kirk-off break*
In the gigantic Christmas Parade at the scene o f the fir* which
will end at midnight. Dec 22.
fast. "W e have a number of im­
Wednesday, said Tom m y 5tcDon- was reported to have been first
the
application," he said, "b u t gram .”
The com m ittee, snld Alexander,
portant
projects
ahead
o
f
us
dur­
Saturday
ald,
chairman o f the Jaycee seen about 6 o'clock
He urges that as community ing tho coming year and we need
urges those who plan to enter the we must also have the fiscal aChristina* P a r a d e Committee, night. The small home was re­
contest to get their entry blanks gents report in order to complete with sufficient resourews to con ­ the support of every
business
duced to mere ashes by T:30.
has increased to 11,
struct a needed sewage treat­ and professional person in Semi­
submitted as early as possible, it.”
The gasoline tank of the sm all
In his letter to city officials, ment project without Fedctal aid nole County," he said.
Band* from Oviedo High and Ly
£&gt; u t to complete decorations be­
man High Schools will appear aa cooking stov* had at least fix*
David D. Lee, Director of the postpons that construction sim ­
fore making the entry.
ANKARA. Turkey . Mb—Ankara
gallons o f gas in It, Deputy Sher­
Individual unit*, said McDonald.
A com m ittee o f judges will be Bureau of Sanitary Engineering. ply because there Is a prospect of
radio charges Egypt few been In­
i f f 3(cClcJland said he waa told.
Already slated for the mileannounced in a few days, he said. advised that the Federal Water a possible Federal grant
A brother o f the dead man was
stigating large scale trouble
in and-a-half long parade which will
In answer lo requests already
First
prize
fo r
com m ercial Pollution Act o f 1956, now known
at the scene. Lawrence Chubb,
as
Public
Law
CM,
carrlo»
with
other
Arab
nations,
w
ith
Comma•tep
o
f
f
promptly
at
4
o'clock
received, 35 Florida communities
Christmas lighting will be the
501 Magnolia Ave., Winter Park,
Wednesday afternoon are bandi a mail carrier, could not explain __
Florida Power and Light Com­ it grants to localities to pay part have already been sent applica­
This week’s meeting of the
H. If. Coleman o f Sanford and ni,t M l&gt;
pany’s "Traveling
Trophy”
a- o f the cost of constructiong sew ­ tion forms, together with ins’ ruc- Seminole Chiefs Club will be held Mr*. Blanche C. Klingen-mith o f I The broadcast aUo bitterly at- from Stetson University featuring how the fire might have started. *
tions for completing same
w-arded annually to the com m er-j age treatment work*.
been at
hlf
Thursday night, 8 p. m. at Semi­ Titusville were married Saturday, tacked Syria for accepting Soviet their colorful drum majors and He said he had
I majorettes, a marching unit and brother’s home about 4 o'clock
The Board o f Sanford City
cial establishment displaying the
The State Hoard ef Health I* nole High School, according to Nov. 21 in Camden County, Oa. I weapons, imposing a state
best arrangement o f Christmas Commissioners were advised uf required by law to set necessary John Schlrard, president o f the
The couple flew to New York i siege and "making troop concern band from Florida Military A ca­ Saturday afternoon.
Rights.
I the possibility o f receiving a priorities. Consequeatly the date local group.
"H e served 3 years
and
i
City for a to-day honeymoon and 'ration* along the t-ebanese bor dem y nt DcLanci, and Central
Florida'*
most
culnrfut
hilre months in Ihe Army during World
* There are four divisions in the «rant when a representative of o f January 15 1937 was selected
Schlrard said this morning that will be at home. Ml Meilonville der.
school bands.
War 1 and was overseas,”
tho
residential lighting contest Each the State Board o f Health divi- as the cu t-off date for the first tho meeting, originally slated for \\e. after Dee. 4.
The Turkish radio commentator
Winter Park High School hand brother said Salurday night. He
division first place wtnncr will ’ Ion appeared before that body priority list to lie submitted to the Tuesday night, is being deferred
Coleman la the Division Man­ said investigation showed
that
receive a $25 U. S. Saving Bond, relative lo the construction uf th" U. S. Public Health Service. In­ due to the Junior High School ager for the Florida Power and Egyptian agents had played a will he in Sanfoni for Ihe after- was also a mem ber o f tho Am eriEach division’s second place win- loeal sewage treatment plant,
formation will be furnished later football game which w ill t»» play
Light Co.
part in recent disturbances in Leb­ noon parade "w ith bell* on". In lean laqtion. Chubb was a form er
addition, bands from Leesburg railroad man.
ner will receive 10 silver dollars.
Florida has been alloted $910,- as to the method by which prior- ed at Sanford Memorial Baseball
Announcement o f the marriage anon.
High School. Ilcl.und High School, j Other survivors include another
stadium.
(Continued on Page Four)
775 for the fiscal year 1957. The ities will be determined.
was made this morning.
There have been bombing at­
Boone High School o f Orlando, brother, L. 5!. Chubb, Winter
tacks In recent weeks on Ercncli
Seminole High School Band, Jun- Park anil a sister, Mrs. K. C.
and Ilritish building* in the small
lor Illgh-PInecreat Band ami Noel o f Salem, Mass.
|Arab republic, Lebanese aginy and
Crooms Academy will take their
T*1® wnialna were taken to Coxpolice units have made sweep
plaeo* along the route for their Parker Funeral Home in Winter
Ing arrests.
part in entertaining both children Park.
A dispatch Friday from Beirut,
and grownups.
where there is strict censorship,
Floats are now being decorated!
said dynamite, arms anil maps
Duvall, ] scene by Deputy Sheriff Morgan I the driver of the Cadillac left I IM 3 miles west o f Altamonte containing
certain
instructions In preparation for one of the most
Five automobile accidents over Co trick. Richard E.
presentation
of
th e
the weekend in scattered sections Jacksonville, was reported at the McClellind. said that the lnves-|wlth his girl friend. French took Spring!,
&gt;were found in an automobile The colorful
year’s parade!
tlgation of th# accident is not yet off
after the esr overtaking it j jy ,, tniek. drives
o f the eounty claimed four in­ driver of the sedan.
by James |dispatch, which had been drasti- theme o f this
Mrs Durwood Day o f Orlando' complete.
in
Lnngwood where the caHitlar (TnrHors Frailer, SI, of
jured and property damage set
Rt. 2 ! rally censored, Indicated the auto- "K eep Christmas with Christ." |
was taken to an Orlando hospital
Another accldcal not yet c o m - 1smashed Into the rear o f his car. M^iilaml, was ' traveling
west mobile belonged to a foreign dip- There will he twenty o f the small
at $1650.
fractured
leg j plete occurcd at 2:30 a.m . Sun- Taking o ff again, the two cars when it smashed into a passenger loin at.
float* manned hy students from |
The first of the accidents oc- with a possible
cured Saturday night
at
7:15 following an ao-ident at thr Patio, day on the first curve north of going into a curve at a high rate ear driven hy Robert
Jackson
Ankara radio said Lebanese au­ school* throughout S e m i n o l e 1
of speed went out
of
control North. 56, a fernery employee of,
u hen a Chevrolet pickup truck 10 miles south o f Sanford on 17-92. the ceatrr o f Lnngwood.
thorities discovered a case con­ County.
attem pting a left turn at the about 2:30 a m. Sunday.
.
| Trooper Mack said that Donald crashing into the yard o f Harold Casselberry. North was a ccom ­ taining bombs and other explo­
And, as Chairman McDonald
Mark said tthat
M.
Sanford Farmers Auction Market:
FHP Trooper Mack
hat , M.
French
of
Winter
Park Jackson doing damage estimated panied by his wife. Roth received sives In a car belonging to a mem- said yesterday, there will he 15
was hit by a nuick sedan trying Durwoad Day and his wife Elain claimed a Cadillac sedan smash- at $50 to shrubbery The driver 1minor InJurle* and were taken to jb er „ f
Egyptjln
Embassy or 2&lt;&gt; float* in the parade spon­
t 9 p n «&lt;
I c a m e out of the Patio with
a rd into the rear of his
Ford of the Cadillac took o f f through an Apopka doctor’ s office
for ,ta ff. It said they also seized an sored tiy local businesses, church­
Neither o f the drivers were in- group and was standing beside a ( coach.
an orange grove and has not ye*t tr«-aimentarms eache in Ihe home of the es. and civic organizations.
Jured and damage to each ve- car when another ear driven by | The story told to lh&lt;s F ill’ been apprehended,
Witnesses, according */&gt; Trooper i car’ * chauffeur.
"W e expect the largest crowd
h id e was estimated at $50.
Joseph H. Brown of Longwood. troopwr was "F ren ch and
his
The Investigation Is not com - 1T
Mark Mack,
staled
"they
-----------------------------In the history o f Sanford ChristTrooper T. Mark Mack, inves- backing out of a parking place girl friend, not aamed, and the plete, said the Trooper.
were afraid lo pass the truck." j
ma* Parades” McDonald said as
A truck, apparently out of con­
“
two driver of the Cadillac, also not
ligating officer said that Carl pinned 51rs. Day between the
Frazier was charged with driving!
he (Inscribed the activities o f his
trol,
sideswiped
an
automobile
at
named, were at a liquor store
Albert Johnson o f 301 Holly Ave. car*.
while intoxicated.
ronim ittce
Hoad
Trooper Mack, assisted at the 10 miles south o f Sanford when 6:15 last night on State
was driver o f the Sanford Gas
The truck, with a badly dam­ Colder tonight, low 32-to, Tuesday
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bumper crashed into sand along
th* left shoulder o f the highway.
The car traveling approximately
35&lt;l fret before coming to a stop j
about 23 feet o f f o f the paved
road.
Deputy Sheriff Jams* Singlet
lary assisted a t the scene
Early this morning, two ears
met head-un 7 miles south of
Sanford oa J7 92 and were com ­
pletely demolished.
M L. Everhart, attached to the
Sanford NAS dispensary suffer­
ing with lacerations o f the fare
and knees. His car, property of
another Navy man was a
1919
Nath sedan. Everhart allegedly
wrnt to sleep at thr wheel and
lost rontrol o f hit car.
Anthony J. Kudlac, 49. o f De­
nary was thrown clear o f his
ear to escape uninjured, lie was
driving a 1953 Chevrolet sedan.
Both ears cam e to a stop off
th# shoulders o f th# highway on t
opposite aides.
Everhart
was
traveling south, Kudlac was head- j
ed north.
Deputy Sh eriff A. E. Evans j
Investigating Ihe crash said that
Everhart will be charged with
clear o f the wreckage end uninjured. Both cara were estimated as
THESE TWO CARS crashed head-on this morning at approximately
driving on the wrong side of the m i s TRUCK 8IDE85VIPF.D a passenger autom obile lulg yesterday on 8 U t« Road 436 two mile* west
"total lossc*’ ’ . (S ta ff Photo)
4 :3u u m. seven mile* south o f ganford on 17-92. Driver of the
|road.
of Altamonte Springs. Tw o people were slightly injured In tb« crash. (S taff Photo)
black car was lnp‘ *~4 while the driver o f the white car was thrown

Jaycees To Again City To Seek Federal
Sponsor Christmas Aid For Sewage W orks
Aishting Contest

11 Bands Will Appear
In Christmas Parade

Ankara Charges Egypt
Instigating Trouble

Chiefs Club Meets H. H. Colem an's*"’
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Thursday, 8 p. m. Marriage Told

Four Are Injured

5 Wrecks Reported Over Weekend

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XLVU

Eatabllshed 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 195«

Associated Preaa Leased Wire

NO. 141

America's Millions Celebrating
Thanksgiving With Grateful Hearts
Holiday
Observed
Nationwide

Formal Opening
Of Mayfair Inn
Set For Dec. 8

DAD'S NIGHT for the Sanford Seminole* Inst night in Memorial Stadium turned
(»in to a Dad’s tli*appointnicnt ns the Seminole* lost an unimpressive game 12-G to the
DeLand Bulldogs. Pictured above, the captains for the Seminoles, Eddie Barbour (27)
and his father Ed Barbour, and Bill Tyre (1 1 ) nnd his father W. W. Tyre meet with
officials and DeLand Captains (Photo by Jameson)

Ushering in the winter and
Christmas social season will be
the New York Giant*' annual
formal opening of the M*yfair
Inn, Saturday night. Dee. 3 be­
ginning at 7 p.m.
The announcement, made today
hy the Mayfair Inn'* General
Manager Frank Mrhane Jr will
start the reservation list for the
gala occasion that will take place
In lust a few day* more than twn
week*.
Iteservalions.
s a id
General
'Manager Mrhane. may he made
by phoning the hotel.
According to the program for
opening night at the plush New
York Giants* Mayfair Inn, Cock­
tails will lie served at 7 p.m.,
Dinner will begin at B o'clock,
ami dancing will get underway
at 9:30.
Larry Fuller and HU Orchestra
will play for dancing on opening
night
and will then appear
throughout the season at the Mayfntr Inn. The popular three-piece
orchestra comes to Sanford and
the Mayfair Inn from Ntw York
City.
Dinner, this sear, will h- « r v etl In the newly decorated dining
room which is again In charge of
Mr*. Ida Mae King and her hus­
band Herbert
King. Mr. and
Mrs. King will be remembered
locally for their unusual persortalitv and popularity nmung guests
visiting the Mayfair Inn.
The huge dining
room
haa
been completely done over, Maniiger Mehune said today, ami
especially attractive are the bril­
liant new rhrystal rhandeliers
which adds a touch of elegance
ami formality.
It has been earlier reported
that the coming season at MayCi|- Inn " 'll be the highest In the
history of tile popular vacation
spot here in Sanford.
Reservations have been receiv­
ed for weeks from hundreds nf
the former guest* of thr hotel
and new guests who are looking
forward to snendins their winter
vacation In Central Florida.
Following dose on the heels of
the gala annual opening night at
the Mayfair Inn will he thr Nrrnml Annual Mayfair Inn $15.nno PGA Open The mid D ecem ­
ber golfing event which drew
thousands to Sanford Iu t year
will bring even larger crowds for
Florida's biggest and most pop­
ular tournament
Mehune said today that re see
vations may he made for opening
night tables by calling the Mayfair Inn.

First Aquatic Art ' /
nterstatHighway
Symposium Slated S u r v e y Is Underway
\ Winter Park

A progress report on the Flor- ial photographs of the area beIda Interstate System, which in* tween Jacksonville and Pensacola
cludM-plau* foi Ihc I&gt;Vr Monme already h.1Ve been taken. Other
A symposium to acquaint Cen­ Causeway originally proponed to sections
will be
photographed
tra! Florida with the activities rrOsS the lake at the foot o f within the next few days.
F l o r i d a 's interstate system,
o f the International Academy o f French Ave. and join 17-92 in
Volusia County by way of a new! when completed, will link JackAcquatlc Art will be held at the
route, was made late yesterday sonvillc, l,ake City, Tallahassee,
Langford Hotel in Winter Park to Gov. LcBoy Collins bv llnad Pensacola, Orlando, Tampa, St.
on Dee. 21-23.
Boanl Chairman Wilbur E. Jones. Petersburg, Daytona Beach and
Boad Chairman Jones said Miami by free limited access
The first Annual Aquatic Art
^jym podum will be conducted by yesterday, in Tallahassee air and highways.
Jones said there has been no
Beulah Gundling, Pan-American field surveys o f I,DM miles of
the Florida Interstate Highway action by federal authorities on
champion, 5 times VS.—A A.U .1
system are underway preparatory Florida's application 'for IncluChampion, 1935-3(1 winner of the to submitting detailed route de,,f f1 Tampa-Mlaml highway,
coveted solo tst class honors at seriptlons to
federal
highway a Miaml-llomeslead link and a
mad from Ihc Alabama line to
the International Festival
of authorities.
No
mention
was
made
in
the
Cottondale
&lt; Die intcrstile sysAquatic Art. and her husband1
report regarding the Lake Monroe tent.
and coach, Henry I. dandling,'
The only interstate highway
president of the International A- Causeway which Fifth District
^•adem.v of \qu:iti? Art an.I a mem Bond Board Member William Dial project actually under way Is a
Ih er of the L'.S. Olympic Games said would be the first section nf five mile section at the Lakeland
the proposed system to get und- e n d
o f tie Lakeland T.intna
committee.
erway.
link. Another five-mile stretch
Sir. and Mr*. dandling will he
However, Jones did say that
........ &gt; Plant
t'ttv
mil the
assisted bv Miss Lynda Bridgers
the mad department is holding Tolk County line will he put to
of Altamonte Springs and Semin­
o ff work on a detailed route de contract as soon as rights of way
ole County who won interna­
scriptloo of the section between acquisitions are completed
tional recognition last summer
A study of Tampa's metrepoll­
whan she received third class Lakeland and Daytona Beach by
hewers in the Academy Festival way of Orlando pending confer- tan street system, including an
held at McGill University, Mont- ences with representatives of the expressway and Interstate route
Glenn L. Martin Co., which Is through the city, will be completreal, Canada.
to erect * large mami- 'd shortly after the first of
(§ Lynda Bridgers was responsible planning
factoring plant south of Orlan ' the year, Jone« said,
for the appearance In Central do.
F*e!d surveys have been comFlorida at the Symposium. The
.
In
th.
first
nf
regular
monthly
pi«t*d
t*tw«*n U.5.
&lt;» HillsGundllngi coached Lynda
to
progress reports to Gov. Collins borou*h Co,,n,)r » n&lt;1
on
atardom.
on the Interstate system, Jones *be interestate system location
Lynda. 13-year.old is a junior said detailed to|Nigrnphic and traf- Jm contract plans are nraring
In the lop five of her rla&lt;s at fie studies are being made to completion on a third Tampa Hay
Winter Park High School, is an meet the requirement that route brlH« « «hich will be required to
honorary member of U»« fabulous
descriptions be presented to the " r r y *n ‘nter*t,,# h,*hw*Jr mt0
Iiar-Ntxon Troupe of Munich,
Buresu of Public Boads by Jan
Germany, and the Peterhoro Orimcnt.il Swimming Club. Peter- I.
lie said the road department
irough, Ontario, Canada.
also is setting up procedures fur
Sam Snyder, producer of atu- making detailed cost estimates of
world famous Water Follies ha« the proposed Florida system Thr
already offered
Miss
Lynda estimates must be in the hand
Bridgers star billing at top prices of the hurcau by July I.
anytime she wishes to turn pro­
I'ndcr the federal interstuti
fessional hut her formal r.ltira highway law. the federal govern
tion comes first.
ment will hear to per rent of the
Those attending the symposium cost nf building multiple lane
will have an opportunity In see limited access highways connect
.J.ynda perform,
demonstrating ing population centers over s 13Wigures and variatirths not yet yesr period.
standardised or listed in the A A
Florida has been allocated 19
U. Swimming Hand books.
million dollars in federals funds
Those wishing lo register for for the current fiscal year and
tha Symposium and participate 23 million dollar* for the second
may do so by contacting Mrs. A. year of the program. The state
L. Bridge'., chairman. Aciuatic must commit the fund* within a
Art Symposium, Langford Hotel, two-year period.
*
Jones advised th» governor aer
Winter Park.
The proposed schedule on Dee.
21 Is the first session to begin
prom ptly at 7:30 p.m.; on Dee.1
« from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
2
tun In t p m and A to 10
P m , on Sunday Dec 23 the S\ m
Potium ends wt*h a session from
I to 5 p ra
Hosrever,
a
water
ballet.
"Christmas Around The World"
wilt be stdged Sunday night. Dee
H at a p ni hy Langford Marlin
Hub H will be directed by Mitl
A PART OF THE HUGE GROUP o f employe* at Brook­
Diane Nila, a former star of
field Mills, in Sanford, enjoy a Thanksgiving Ham Dinner
■ a * Snjder'a Water Folllca.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
America'* millions —
with
many, many thing* to b« grateful
for — celebrate Thanksgiving Day
today with traditional church-goIng, feasting, family gatherings,
football games and parade*.
Many had one *ye on the turkey
and th* other on events In Europe
and th* Middle East.
Prayer* o f thank* for pait blesilngt mingle with prayer* that
there shall be no more war and
that the downtrodden people* of
the world shall win th*ir freedom.
Special church service* — msny
of the nation Is fair and cold.
For President and Mr*. Elsen.
hower ther* I* attendance at th*
National Presbyterian church in
Washington, te be followed by *
turkey dinner at the home k.
their ion, Ma], John Elsenhower,
and his family at Ft. Belvoir, Va.
Family reunions and gatherings
A MESSAGE FROM SANTA CLAIJS wa* delivered nt the local Western Union office of old friends around the festive
to Garfield Willett*, chairman of the Santa Clniw Committee for the Jayceets. Santa board ware abundant.
Claua said "i'll be in Sanford next Wednesday." (Staff Photo)
Railroad* and airlines reported
heavy travel.
Today was the first Thanks­
giving Day for the Initial group
of Hungarian refugee* from the
current Communist terror. Slaty
of them landed yesterday at an
The Sanford I’SO flub i* dosAir Force base In New Jeriey
rd until Dee. I while the interior
and mnre are due tonight.
of the building gels a complete
Members of the Seminole Court- are now sure that SanU Claus
Holiday menus were prepared
ty Junior Chamber of Commerce *111 be here to greet all of of the in hospitals, jails and othsr public
renovation.
said Garfield institutions.
City crews ar» busy sanding are happy today. They’ve he.rd
g' r l , ;'
Willetts.
floors, repainting the Interior, re­ from Santa Claus!
Servicemen and women at home
painting furniture, and fixing tip
ie„_
m.
..........
Tommy McDonald. Chairman and abroad also feasted, with
lo r awhile, the
Committee of y,,, J(iycee Christmas Parade turkey topi on th* menu.
in gener I.
For many o f the unfortunate,
When ei pemul
Dec. 1, said slated to meet Santa Claus, and Committee said this morning that
Chamber of Comiii*re« Manager appointed to see that the boys and the huge milc-and-a-half parade from New York's Bowery to sktd
John Kridu late yesterday, the girl* o f Sanford and Seminole
.......... _ ( W'B get underway next Wednesday rows far away, there Is free tur­
key and trimmings at sheltsrs.
Navy men will have a completely County all had an opportunity to afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp,
new and redecorated USO to en­ sec Santa were pretty glum.
"Detail* and complete plan*! In Washington, diplomats from
joy.
Garfield Willett*, chairman of tnr *b«' parade are now In-ginning American republics are to be
Tlie building, after Dec. ], said the committee, today had a tele-' *° hr complete," said McDonald, among worshipers it the 47th
Krtder, will he for the exclusive gram from Santa Claus at hi* ” and wc WM soon be able to an-i annual Pan-Amsrtcan Mas* at
ti&lt;e of the USO and their activi­ headquarters at the North Pole. noince the parade route*, the St. Patrick's church.
Fifty resident* of PlymosWh.
ties.
which slates that the Jolly Old name* of all sponsors of float*.

USO Building Is
Being Redecorated

Santa Claus To Be
H ere For P a ra d e

Gentlemen will arrive tn Sanford
parade marshalls, and all o f ( '| ' , ' 9'
^ J'™* ThanksI_ ____
_____
. _____ the nih.r
. i . entertainment
i_____ _ in giving Pay was observed. wear
In
tune for .L
the- -gigantic
Jayceeother „gala
Merchant*
Vs.oclatlon
Parade
fnr •**« and girl* of 8a m Ia i'— Z r ^ I m 'r J j.s V m i ro ^ ttl* !!
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I J - a s - « « " ” '• co u n t,." ..IS S S K T ' a ' l S f l S .
The telegram read »» followi:
j.
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Department stor# parade* are
Hoy* and Girls of Sanford:
,,,
k, d ,h*‘
being held in New York Ctty,
I will he in Sanford for the
,* * * '* ,* ,he
cr"'*&lt;11Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Detroit
Christmas Parade, Nov. 23. 1939. , r . 10 at cn" * snrutma* Par- Jmj f ijswh«re.
It,, good boy* and girl* for Mom |, e ber* and every effort i* b«-j
___________
and Dad. Sc* you then.
In* rn* '"‘
**• ,h*' P»&gt;P*r.tlona1
i rtvm
arc completed to give
Santa
Santa.
I C)au* a whopping btg time dur-'
Willetts wa* elated over hi*! Ing his brief atiy here."
Great big, colorful hnllooni will
telegram at the Western Union
Fair and milch colder today; offirc lale yesterday afternoon, he on hand to sell during the per-!
highest in mid 53.; (sir und told lie »ay», our plant to meet Santa etle, Mason Wharloh chairman of!
er tonight, lowest 32-10; fair and *nd have him In the Parade on the Balloon Committee »nd the!
continued told Friday.
j time will now be completed. "W* Christmas Shopping Tour Com­
mittee, said.
"Proceeds
from
the sale of the balloon* will j
provide . gala .hopping tour in
^
(-roJ, offif|&gt;u of ,h#
.Sanford for deserving hoy. and
County Chapter have rei c*uiiMr0m * *','irb&gt;’ “ ntheoge.
wor^ from EiDworth BunChildren, and parents as well, j,fr prnldm t of th* American
are
looking forward to .celng n , (| cross, that ''T h . Amerlc.n
tn#»
ten colorful binds march (National fled Cron ha« Incrtattd
and Play in next Wednesday s R, jliocationa to Hungary to well
parade Prominent among
lh * ,nv, r , quarter of a million do’ ,
visiting hands will he the Stet-1 |jr , ••
»on University Marching Band
Hunker. In a menage to the
accompanied by a corps of ma- j,* ,) chapter, reiterated "urgent
jorette* and drum major. who|n,,.| f„ r funds" and said Red
will thrill their Christmas P ar-{ Cross chapter* across the country
ad* audience. In addition, *h«' wnulrl accept contributions to h«
Florida
Military
A e a d e m y 1allocated solely for Hungarian asmarching unit and band will be sistanr*.”
on hand In Sanford for the firsti
p is estimated il* montht will
time. The Winter Park High be required to relocate Hungarian
School hand will be here “ with refugees now in Austria. Meanbelt* on” according to * "m e v whll*. according to Hunker's me*j ssge from It* director recently, sage to the Seminol* County ChapTlte Boone High School Band tar. th* International R*d Croaa
! in their colorful and unique re- will help car* for the** refugees
i galia will also h« here to take by providing funds and suppllepart.
; contributed by National Red Crow
Also prominent In band posi-1 societies throughout th* world,
lion* will b» the Seminole High
Ther* were M.iyv) Hungarian
! School band. Crooma
Academy r*fuze*i in Austria as of Nov. U.
Rand. Oviedo-Lvman High School said Bunker.
Rand, Junior High Pinecreat School
In the message tt was tald that
Rand.
United Nations relief to revoltOther out-of town bands who torn Hungary wttl be distributed
ssdl take part In next Wednes- through International Red Cross,
day's parade are those from Lee*, following an agreement with Philat noon yesterday. It was the first of sttch dinner* planned burg High Shoot and DeLand lip* Deseynet. U. N. Under Secre1High School.
*tery General.
by the more than 70 employes. (Staff I’ l*&gt;to)

Social Security representatives,
and representative* of other gov­
ernmental agencies who have heen
using the USO facilities will now
interview their client* and groups
In the recreational building local
ed in Fori Mellon Park.
"Our Navy men must b* happy
d have a plaee for their USO
activities," said Krtder

Weather

Hungary Allocation
Increased; Funds
Urgently Needed

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overnight on a boat excursion was
found yesterday on a lofty ocean
marker near American Shoals
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Kay and Judy Dunkin and Allan
McCurdy, both of Palm Beach,
made the structure in a crippled
motor boat which later parted Its
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1621-1956—W E

;or In Thb Land O f Freedom
t o l l Is Thanlufhrliiff 1956!
sir. and sea and land.
A far e r f from the first Thanksgiving
We’re thankful for the generosity of our

it took place when the small band of Pit*
. grims knelt in fervent prayer out of gratltude for their remarkable deliverance when
^famine seemed to stare them in the face.
Nine years after that first Thanksgiving
.celebration (It was in 1680), the PUgrams
^celebrated the event following each harvest,
Two hundred years later New York State
established an wmual Thanksgiving D a y with President Abraham Lincoln setting
‘ aside the day for worship in 1864. President
Lincoln issued a proclamation calling upon
the nation to thank God and made the fourth

neighbors, and there are millions who watch,
one over the other, for fear that some marauding force might harm them.
Our Thanksgiving is resplendent with
the happiness of our homes; the cheerful,
gay. and tinkling voices o f children, though
deprived o f their widelands for play, pleamre and recreation, are happy in their pur°f f t • £
Thanksgiving though U not a 1 devoted
to the Prayers of a grateful people for the
multitude o f gifts that have been heaped
»*' ° ! f t
f t
T

Perii, » , „ gw*t when the little b u d of
m grhnafondlndlon. armed withbovsend
C £ m - U n k n . . r e .rapt, u d no u p p lr
' nf 4nnA u f ntTniiiMp wintprfl wi f t ssvttT®
M d w housing to J ^ d off ths c o l d - yet
these brave souls, seeking freedom from
oppression, knelt In prayer for bounteous
'gifts.
v Today the perils are greater 1 Enemies are
armed, not with bows and arrows, but with
atomic powar missiles so devastating that
millions could be wiped out In one gigantic
Wow—the air is filled with cargo and pasangers facing unknown and uncounted dan_. sofiL.
Link***ntf■ meare
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elements—hi&amp;hways
massed

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Jodav there is cause for Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving for the freedoms we enjoy

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toward one another unmindful of what might
•head—. nations poised for war— races
be!_____
pitted one against the other taking away
the guiding hand of Providence in • race
for no one knows what.
• And it is Thanksgiving!
'.The eyes o f all wait upon thee; and Thou
givest them their meat in due season.” said
David in the Book o f Psalms (145:15)
* "Sing unto the Lord with Thanksgiving;
•Mg praises upon the harp unto OurXJod:”
b e ’ said. (147:7)
We have much to be thankful for:
In a land where hunger ia seldom heard;
where shelter is available for the mere ask­
ing. Harvests every day o f the year as the
seasons rotate and carrier systems whisk
daily fresh foods into every market o f the
country. Clothing for wnrmth and comfort.
and style; our military forces who gunrd
•very second the nations shore lines—by

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and with which our nation has been be­
stowed.
Thanksgiving for our leaders who un­
selfishly serve their citizens without fear
o f reprisal from those above them in power
and office.
Thanksgiving for our government in

Letters
To The Editor

cities, counties states and nation which provides
us the protection
from those who
v,aef for
.
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wou^ inflict shame, Injury, damage or men
tal burdens upon their neighbors and ac
quaintances.
Today we have much to be thankful fori
Too much to pass up the opportunity to
stop, even for a moment, to lift our hearts
and words heavenward— voice our thanks
for the place wo have made for ourselves in
this wondrous land o f plenty.

T. Morfit Doesn't Know What He Is
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK UV—Thomas Gsrri■on Morfit, who haa &gt;5 bowtlea
and runa a MM-mllllon-doltor-a
year business, has a problem.

He knows what ho does for a
living—but ha can't figura out
what he to.
Behind a door marked "shop
Wide-Awake Drivers
foreman”
, near a desk guarded
A newspnper letter writer complains that

time. The program to a 12-million dollar a year operation now,
and Garry has to supervise a
staff of 85 people, including six
writers.
'The troubia with an operation
o f this kind,” he said, "to that as
it grows you have to spend more
and more time on administrative
details, leaving you less time for
the creative end.”
Gerry to sometimes called "the
only guy In television without an
enemy," but his easy going na­
ture riles a bit when he is some­
times asked, "How do you like
working before an audience of
w om en!”
Their tone implies they don't
feel housewives have much Intel
Ilgcnce,” Garry said. "Y et women
make up more than half the
audience that watches tho top
intellectual or cultural evening
programa.
"Do they auddenly get smarter
after 6 o’clock? I don't think to.
They’ re smart all day.
"Women are Interested in any
subject you present—as long aa
you don't get pedantic In your
approach.”
Garry appears ao completely at
ease on his ihowa that It to hard
to believe he (till sometimes has
to fight down actor's buck fever.

by a stuffed imitation bulldog,
Thomas Garrison Morfit sat ana
mused aloud over his predica­
ment while a yellow parakeetihe gift of an admirer—flew about tho office looking for a
quiet place to park and take'the
load o ff Ms feathers.
" I sing ■ little, but I'm not a
singer,” said Thomas Garrison
Morfit. "I dance a little, but no­
body would call me a dancer, t
also crack a few Jokes, but I'm
not really a comedian. 1 really
don’ t know what I am.
But everyone In show business
today know* what Thomas Garrl
son Morfit—ho's known as "Gar­
ry Moore" during business hours
— has become. He's the house
wives’ delight, and a real king
pin in the wonderful world of
subscription rates
•« Carrtor
lla »ar weak
Oaa Month
»!.#•
Tho 1956 Christmas Parade sponsored television.
Tamo Moalha
Sti Moalho
Oaa Taar Jointly by tho Scminolo
County
Junior
It at
it 7»
lit.is
Garry and hia pixie pall—n u t­
All Obituary aollroa. aardo of Ihanha, rooolullono and Chamber o f Commerce and tho Sanford Mcr wood Kirby, Denise Lor and Ken
aotl.-or of antortalnmonl for Iho purpose nf raltlna
fundo win bo eharerd for at raaular advertising ratra chants Association will bo over a mile and Carson— brighten the lives of
a half long. Fair wnrning! Don’t miss tho many homemakors with their an­
Tha llorald I. a momitor nf lha aaaaelatad Pr*M
tics on "The Garry Moore Show” ,
which In nntlllnd aeeludraly In lha naa fnr repuhllrafirst visit to Sanford by Santa Claus— tho a daytime program now in it*
IIon nf all lh* local nawa prlntad In IM&gt; nnw.papar.
one opportunity to seo him in person—and aaventh year.
Itdpraaantad
Nationally
ho
Oonaral
Advarll.lng
ninybe an opportunity to whisper
those
"A ll of a sudden wo find wo
Sarvl.it
Inn.
Itl
O ta rs'*
Sarin *. Rank
Ittd*
Christmastime secrets in his ear!
Atlanta Oaorsta
aro tho oldest consecutive enter­
•
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tainment ahow on TV—and that
Thursday November 22,1950
Page 4,
Tho biggest event In Sanford’s social sea- rather frighten* ua," said Garry,
"W e hestitate to whoop ami holl­
TODAY’S IHIILE VERSE
eon tnkes place Saturday night December er about the fact we’re the old­
By faith Abraham obeyed when he was 8th when the Mayfair Inn celebrates its An­ est. We don't want to cad atten
called. HEAD: Hebrews 11: 8-10.
nual Opening!
lion to our age
But Moore is one o f those lucky
mortals time seem* to pass by
Although he It 41, and has been
In radio and TV for 2t years, his
grassroots humor and wheat-crop
By SAM DAWSON
Ford, which at this lime last i lions didn't change, being held by haircut give him the air of an
eternal college boy.
NEW YORK OR—Some of th# year ranked fourth among the California Standard
Oil, Socony
What exptaini tho amaiing suc­
biggest boys arc putting on more giants o f profit, Is down to 11th .. ...
an(| General Electric, re- cess of this ex-sport* announcer
profit weight this year, Atul «VaU place now after a 53 per cent
apcctivcly — each better than 150 who became a performer by acciwhen thrir corporate earnings are tumble,
running behind a year ago, they
dent and doubts himself he has
General Motors, despite a 30 per million dollara.
aren't exactly wasting away.
cent drop In earnings so far this
Kennecott Copper Jumped from any partlculsr talent?
Fifteen American nonfinandal year, still holds top rank, how­ 10th to 12th this year — from 82 A Broadway flesh peddler would
■ay. *'lt’» because every girl
corporations each have made ever, edging out New Jersey
million dollars profit in the first who secs him wants to mother
more than 100 million dollars a f Standard Oil. The Detroit giant
nine months of 1955 to 118 million him— whether she’ s 9 or 90.”
ter taxes so far this year. That Is made G39V* million dollars, while
this lime, a gain nf 42 per rent
But a Utter reason, perhaps, is
oils nioia lliau vault.! that much lint big oil Company report* iU
Indiana Standard Oil retained Ithat V an industry which somein lh* first r.'.r.c months c f 1313, r.!r.a months net at £03 million to
five more than did in the same retain second place. It was a J5 nth plnco despite Raining 12 per times tends to regard people us
cent In earnings this year. Union faceless symbols Moore always
period of 1954. In prewar 1939 only per cent rise for Jersey.
Carbide A Carbon kept ilth place remember* they are people. His
two of them made that much —
Bell holds onto third position
the Ilcll Telephone System and with a gain of It per cent, report­ with a alight nrofit gain. Shell Oil humor Is sometimes robust, but
Is tho fifteenth, a 17 per cent in. never cruel. He never reaches for
General Motors.
ing 5 5 0 million dollars net in­
crease bringing it from 8&lt;J million a laugh at the expense of dstrovFour o f this year's IS stayed come.
to Just above Iho 100 milliun mark. Ing anyon's essential human dig­
above the 100 million mark al­
Du Font has moved Into Ford's
though reporting earnings dropped old place at fourth, although the
nity.
,,
Although Garry hits a bigger
Jacob
RIU, Danish-Amcrlcan
below tost year’s.
chemical firm'* protits this year
When ail o f lD56'a earnings af­ are 4 per rent lower than last philanthropist and editor, first tingle audience as weekly master
proposed the Christmas 3e*l me­ o f ceremonies on " I ’ve Got a Se­
ter taxes are tallied, two more year, when it was fifth.
corporations may join th* 15.
U. S. Steel moved up from sixth thod o f raising funds to fight tu- cret” , his dally morning CBS net­
work show takes most of bis
Their nine months profits weren't to fifth, although earnings were berculosis in the United States.
too far below the mark.
o ff 8 per cent, while the Texaa
The summer steel strike and the Co. went from seventh to sixth
auto sales drop changed the stand with a 9 per cent Increase in
logs of some of the top IS money profits from Us oil aetlvlUes. Gulf
makers, and pushed another one Oil rose ev«n faster, from elev­
out of the list.
enth to seventh place, on a 43
Bethlehem Steel, which at this per cent Jump.
With RTROIT REALTY will be given &lt;* a Sties type worker
time last year had earned more
Du Pont, big steel, Texas and
whit Is interested in building a aerure future.
than 100 million dollars, was iust Gulf ware all In the 200 million
You must he mature, have the reapect of your neighbors,
under that figure when th* turn to 300 million bracket.
willing lo put that little extra into the effort any success re­
mer quarter ended.
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quire*. A car la necessary A ■ working knowledge ef the rountry side would be an asset. If you tan aril. STROUT REALTY
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automobile designers seem to lack new Ideas,
persisting year after year in making cars
longer and lower. Ho suggests they might
bo made shorter and higher and thus pro­
vide both more parking apace and more
highway room.
Also, he believes it would contribute to
caa|cr maneuverability. At least the man
has an idea, and |t may even get a hearing
if the situation getn much worse.
In tho meantime, the important thing is
to help drivers seo where they’re going and
The Sanford Herald
Published Dally Bt«*pt Saturday as* Sunday
to have tho speedometer clearly In view.
Sniirtd i&gt; .acond i Ii n matter October ST, ISIS at Dream cars arc being turned out these days,
tfeo Post otfles at Sanford. Florida undor lha Aol but nono will ever eliminate the need for
of CiMlfN. of March S IITS
rnilD PERKINS. Editor and Publisher
wide-awake drivers.
MARION HARMAN SR.. Eiaaullra editor
That’s not n new idea. But it’s a good one.
EVELYN J CU8HINO Advartleln* Manaaor

;

ert Fokes would return to his o f word about Hungary and the Mid­
dle East; not a
word about
flee as an administrative assist­ Middle East; not a 'word about
ant Dec. 1.
the U. S. or even my new state,
At the same time, the gover W* came from Gary, Indiana to­
nor announced that J. Edwin Gay day.
would leave bis administrative - I am not a crank or a fusspot,
I Just want news, all of th* news,
assistant post Jan. t to return every day. I read a lot and want
to the private practice of law in to know what's going on. I have
3 children, two will go to ichool
Jacksonville
Fokej, formerly a Miami at­ they have the right to know news
torney. left the governor'* office We want a good newspaper. Ex
cuse please that I wrote you. Also
last March to direct Collins’ pri that 1 write with pencil; the mo­
mary and general election cam­ tel Is out o f Ink. 1 asked them
paigns. He also had directed Col­ Best regards.
lins’ 1954 campaigns and went in­
Sincerely
to office with Collins in January
Mr. and Sirs. John
1955.
M. Garrett and
Collins said that Gay, who Join
fam ily.
cd his staff In October 1955, had Eds Note: We are eertainly hap.
remained on the staff longer than py to have heard from you. To
he had anticipates! and at a p er-, be sure, all o f the newi was not
sonal sacrifice.
on the front page — but all of
the news about Sanford and Sem­
inole County was there. The Sinford Herald Js proud of its cov­
erage of local and county newt
and w* hop* you will enjoy read­
ing about your new home.

Editor
Sanford Herald
Juit a note to expres a hearty
"amen” to your editorial of yes­
terday advocating the widening
of Sanford Ave. and tha Road to
SNAS. We at the Church, because
o f our location, are quit* aware
of the need; and those o f us who
live on the Avenue or use it daily
feel the need keenly. When cars
are parked, passing to risky.
Sincerely yours,
Perry L. Stone, Minister

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AGENTS COLUMN CECIL
In selecting plants for your
A TUCKER, n
badge, consider th* hardiness of
Arc you considering pUathif a the plant, th* type of soU, and
hedge?
location and tb* of th* hedge yoe
Aa ornamental bodge eon find want to grow.
|
s piece In almost any landscape It’s a good idea to prapar* you
plan, whether city or country, and soil b*for* yoa gat your plants
"During the cooler nonthe to the On* good way to prepare the sol
best time to plant a hedge.”
for a hedge to to cultivate thor There are many varieties of oughly a strip four or five few
plants for ornamental hedges that wide and Bis ia a heavy appii
■re euited to Florida condition . catio* of wail-rotted manure. An­
The range of varieties Include* other method, and perhaps th*
evergreen*, throb* which art a better, to to dig a trench II to
maia of color at blooming time, 14 icthet d**p and fill it with a
and (till others with foliags of mixture of top toll and manure.
many hues. Soma of the dwarf Don’t ua* fresh manure, b*caui*
varieties can b* trimmed to a t may beat. Organic matter
foot or toss, while others can he may ba mixed into the soil if
trimmed to almost any height you you hove ■ supply on hand.
wish.
Set the plants In n straight 11m ,
Before planting, give careful at th* urn* depth they were in
consideration to the location of th* nursery row, being careful
the hedg« and to the type of hedge to spread th* roots. Pack the soil
to be grown, as well aa to the well about th* roots and water
variety of plant to be used. If thoroughly. In sparing, a good rule
you have a small lot, a low hedge to six inches apart for a low, com­
can be used effectively; while on pact hedge. Average sparing for
larger grounds, one or more most hedges to about 12 inches.
hedges In combination with other Th* higher you expect your hedge
to be, the farther apart you
should space the plants.
After planting you should com­
plete the tob with a mulch of
*af mold, peat, straw or rotted
manure. To be sure you don’t lose
plants and to stimulate early
Sanford Herald
growth, water regularly. Fertilise
Sanford, Florida
aad cultivate the h*dg* plants
Dear Sir:
regularly. Th# amount and typ*
I limply havt to writ* you. of pruning you will need to give
Just came to Sanford to start my tha hadge will depend on the
employment Got to the motel to height of hedge you want, its rat*
get my paper. Before you do any of growth, and tha way you plan
thing else, pleas* get today’ s pa­ to ua* it
per and you will know that my
Th* Florida Agricultural Exper­
complaint and concern are Just. iment Station at Galneivlll* con­
Look at your front pag*, please! ducted a series of experiments
"G ary’s like a duck swimming
C o f C Membership Drive; out of with hedge plants beginning about
—he looks calm on the surface, county school problems, P. T. A.
29 year* ago. As a result, and bas­
but
undemaath he’s
mighty meetings, club msetings, church ed on this restarch the Florida
meetings.
Don't misunderstand Agricultural Extension Servlet
boay."
me. My Missus and I plan to be published a bulletin on Ornamen­
active ourselves when w« get set­ tal Hedges for Florida. This pub­
In church and P. T. A. and lication contains datailed instruc­
FokesW ill Return tled
Masons. And th* news is fine.
tions on planting, ehooilng varie­
Dear Sir: W* live in a big ties, climatic conditions, pruning
To Office Dec. 1
world today, fa r bigger than San and care of hedget. You can got
TALLAHASSEE WV-Gov. Col­ ford, Florida. Where are the world a copy of this bulletin, No. 182,
lins has snnounced that W. Rob­ newi in your paper? Not a single free at the County Agent's office.

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Mitchell Hodges made a success
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S o c ia l fcvw iSt
Program On 'A B C s
O f Good Gardening
Given A t Meeting
Mr*. David Gatchel acted a*
hoetru to a recant meeting of
the Camellia Garden Circle, with
Mr*. Robert Orwlg serving as c.v
J w ten .
P Mr*. Ralph Betti, chairman,
d la c u s a e d the announcements
from the board meeting, after
which ah* Introduced Mrs. Rich­
ard Silver* as a new member.
Mr*. G a t e h e I. horticulture
chairman, passed out mimeo­
graphed papers for each member’s
note book. These papers were en­
titled "What to do in the garden
In November” end "How to grow
0 roie&lt; In Florida.” . A package of
seeds md Instructions on how 'o
plant them was also given to:
each member. When the plants
ere ready to be transplanted, they
will he exchanged between mem­
bers.
Homer Osborne brought n very
interesting program to the group
on the. "ABC’s o f Good Garden­
ing” , following which a question
^ t v * answer period was held.
P The hostesses served delicious
refreshments to the following:
Mrs. Betts, Mrs. George Spear,
Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mrs. Sil­
vers, Mrs. Dan Batten, Mrs. Mal­
colm Lodge, Mrs. Ed Hunt, and
guest Mrs. Bill Waston, Mrs. Al­
fred Chiles, Mrs. Jack Martin,
Mr*. J. L. Horton Jr., Mrs. Ben­
ny Austin, Mrs. Vernon Hardin,
Mrs. Robert Douglas, Mrs. Donaid Knight, Mr*. Duval Hunter,
Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr.. Mrs. G - .
chet and Mrs. Orwlg.

50 People Attend
Annual Barbecue
Of Bible Class

Mrs. W a d e Reports
On Mission A t Meet
O f F id e lis C la s s

thvradat

The Junior Choir will hav* their
rehearsal and fellowship at the
First Presbyterian Church at !:45
p.m.
The Youth Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will practice
at the Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. W. P. Brooks will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR at 1:30 a.m.
SATURDAY
The R. A.’s o f the First Bap­
tist Church will meet at • a.m.
MONDAY
The November meeting o f the
Sanford Story League will be
held at the Parish House at g
p.m. Program chairman, Mr*. E.
C- Williams, will present Mrs
C. C. Welch, who will tell a story
"The Perfect Tribute” , this story
being of much interest to league
members.
•
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Christian Church
will meet at the Parsonage, &gt;11
Palmetto Ave., at 2 p. m.
TUEXDA1
The Anna Miller Circle will
meet at the Elks Club at • p. m.
Initiation will be held and ail
members are urged to attend.

Garden Gate

By LILLIAN TIDEMAN
to black spot.
U seal** become a problem on
(Palm
Circle)
About
SO
members
and
guest*
The home o f Mr*. H. W. Little,
plants during rotd weather, do not
The
Sanford
Garden
Clnb
of
Fla.
enloved
the
«Hlclnui
meal
served
on Prcneh Ave., was the scene
Cardan (labs. aprajr with oil. The best material
at the annual barbeque. at MrKin* Federation of
fo r the meeting o f the Fidelis
Christmas will soon be here, to use is malatbion 30 per ent
lev Hall, o f the Want Bible Gass,
C ase o f the First Baptist Church
which was held Tuesday night and there are still many ehorea emulsion at the rate o f three
on Tuesday evening with Group
at 7 p. m. The ment was planned to be done before the ho'iday*. teaspoonfuls per gallon o f w ater'
No. Two. Mrs. W. R. Willis,
Transplanting may be done now
by a eommlt’ ee eomnosed
of December Is usually a dry month,
chairman, a i hostesses.
Judge R. W. Ware. Robert Cole. and it may bring cold weather. as most trees and shrubs are
Mr*. R. A. Williams opened
Mrs. J. N. Ai/arclio. Mrs. W. W. It'i time to listen to and re«d dormant. In preparing new holes,
the meeting with a prayer and
dig them larger than the diamet­
Tyre, Mrs. Phil Wyatt amt Mrs. the weather forccasta.
the devotional waa presented by
e r of the plant roots. Add about
John Carver. The barbecued pork
Be
sure
to
water
sufficiently,
Mr*. Ruby Groves who used as
was donated ami prepared by Mr. as it is especially important to a cup of fertilizer to top soil, add
her theme. "Thanksgiving.”
Cole, who firmly established his keep shrubs, plants, and lawn* peat or Irafmotd; use good top
Mrs. M. D. Bumgarner presid­
reputation as a cook of the high­ well watered during cold periods. soil for filling in, settle soil with
ed over the business session at
est caliber.
The rapid thawing of frozen water, leaving a saucer depress­
which time the class voted to
Mrs. Gretchen Crowell, who plant* Is more damaging than ion around plant; mulch with
give &gt;100 to the Baptist Children's
took car* of the table decora­ the freesing itself. Frost on the leaves or other material. Water
Home in Arcadia. Plans were
tions, used Thanksgiving as her leaf surface Is damaging erd on transplanted materials regularly.
made to give a similar amount
theme, using her artistic talent to mornings when frost is present
Young eitrus trees should be
to the annual Lottie Moon Christ­
the fullest extent. The resutt was wash o ff your plant* with walar. banked with soil to well above tbe
mas offering at the December
magnificent
bud union. Thla procedure should
December is the month to plant be followed fo r two or three
meeting.
At this gathering plans were
made for various Christmas pro­ asaieaa and eamelUaa. These years until the tree la better able
Mrs. Bumgarner Invited the
jects. It was decided that the class nerd acid soils, and spatial fer­ to withstand freesing tempera­
class to meet with her 'o r the
would send $20 to Hungary, tilisers can be purchased. Adding tures.
Christmas party whleh- will be
through the Methodist Committee oak leaves or peat contributes
It Is a good time to start cut­
held on the evening o f Dec IS.
of Overseas Relief. Alio that they some acidity and keeps the salt ting of the Durante, Thryallls,
Gifts will be exchange! among
underneath
m
oist
Camellias
and
would, join other adult classes of
and night or day blooming Jaslthe members at that time.
the county in purchasing a tele­ asaieas should get a good soaking mine, using tip euttlnga only.
Members were asked tc bring
vision set for the Tuberculosis every ten days.
Among seeds that can be plant­
gifts for a member, who Is con­
Hospital; send a donation to the
It la not too late to plant roses. ed are: alyssum, baby’s breath,
fined to the hosoital. to the class
superintendent of the Methodist They should be planted where blanket flower, blue-eyed Afrlean
on Sunday to be wrapped and
Children's Home at Enterprise, they will get plenty o f sun. and daisy, carnation, larkspur and
forwarded to her.
to be used for Christmas; help away from large shrubs or trees. verbena.
An Interesting an enlightening
I some needy family enjoy Christ- In preparing soil, mix humus,
Lait year I read o f "Peggy”
account of the work that la be­
maa; and send Christmas greet­ compost or organle materials who sent lovely gifts o f poining done at the Eider Springs
ings to Methodist shut-ins.
with It. Mulch with pine straws. settles to her Northern friends.
Mission was given by Mrs. 0. P
Thankfulness
Be aura to feed established roses TYie blossom* had been ent with
Wade, who is one of the teachers
(An original poem by Gretchen this month—about two handfuls a sharp knife, slant-wise, early
at the mission. She Invited mem­
Lewis Crowell)
o f bonemeal to a plant is * popu­ In the morning and Immediately
bers to attend a revival which
The sands of time goes on
lar feeding. Never water roses in Immersed in water. After they
beeins on Sunday, lasting a week.
Llk* golden waterfalls through late afternoon or on eloudy days, had been well soaked, she plared
Following the business session,
MR. AND MRS. GERALD MILLER RYMAN
the years.
and It Is better to water ben­ the flowers in a wax-paper lined
refreshments o f pumpkin pie,
(Photo lly Cos)
Softly falling with musie of Its eath the foliage. Water two or box In neats of Spanish moss, so
salted nuts and Coffee were serv­
own
three time* ■ week after estab­ that the flow en would not be
★
★
★
★
★
★
ed by the hostess group.
Mingling notes of laugher and lished. Use a good rose dust or bruised by contact with other
Those present were Mrs. F. E.
silent tears.
spray, containing Captan or Fer- package*. What a lovely way ’’to
Gatchel, Mrs. Groves. Mrs. BumGod cannot let all this be with mate, if your rosea are subject
say It with Dowers"!
gamer, Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs.
oat a reason.
Little, Mrs. J. P. Whitaker, Mrs.
It is a tim,. when prayers arc
R. A. William*. Mrs. W A. Kratwhispered in our hearts,
serf. Mrs Virgle Pratt, Mrs.
In a very Impressive and beaut-; o f graceful white sattn stream- Wlill,. the harvest Is gathered for
W ide, Mrs. II. E. Turner, Mrs. iful military wedding. Miss Alma ers
the season.
N. L. Bishop. Mrs. 8. P. Griffin. Marian Singletary, niece of Mr.]
Ami bright
colored leaves fall in
Mias Anna K Corley was maid, _______
_____________
Mrs. Willis. Mrs. V. C. Messeng-J an(j j j rJi sandy Anderson, of this ^o f honor to the bride, and brides-1 dramatic, graceful darts,
er, Mrs. C. S. Sheppard. Mrs. c|ty, yesterday became the bride maids were Mrs. Claude liend- We tak,. tim* to be thankful.
Geneva VanBusklrk and Miss !.o- of Ll. j. g. Gerald Miller Ryuiau,! rick Jr., Mm. Hubert it. r rumGolden words of kindness nnd ________
By VIRGINIA CONN
rene Franklin.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Ky- ley, Mrs. Paul Odea. Miss Irma love,
Today is Thanksgiving. All overj ies, and welcomes our assistance
man, Waynesboro, Va. The nup- Jean Coricy and Mis* Nancy A hand reached out to graap
wore tangled throes,
•
tints took place at 5 p. m. at the Ferguson, o f
Leesburg,
] the United States people arc glv-| In school and church, and coo­
To clear a path for the lost,
All Souls Catholic Church, with Junior bridemaids. They
wore
ing thanks for the riches with aiders ua and aasot instead of a
the Hev. Richard J. Lyons offi-1 identical floor-length dresses of to show them the light from above,
which
they havo been endowed. liability. And when our husbands
eating.
Cold
crystolace
over
taffeta, So they can firmly hold, to keep
Ifcro in Sanford wo o f tho Navy do have to leave ui, they go
Miss Madeline Mallein, acting, fashioned on the empire lino in on the road that goes
To the crossroad* of tho sands {arc
partiruarly grateful. One knowing that we will bo in good
HOLLYWOOD W —Ray Anthony as both soloist and organist, gave front- dipping to a point in back,
of time.
a
beautiful
rendition
of
"O
PerThe
V
neckline
deepened
into
a
reason
Is because we are attoci hands, for instead of having only
has taken a tip from big business,
feet Love" and also softly played deeper V In back. These were Along the waysid* pebbles of ated with the finest branch o f Navy friend* who may get ord­
he’ s diversifying.
bridal
selections worn over ortnoline underskirts, gold shining bright
service In the world. Another la
Diversification is a two-bit word appropriate
ers in the interim, we havo our
Uplift* a soul at the sound of
for a practice many big com­ throughout the cermony, which Their mitts and headbands were a silvery and melodious chime because we are living In one of
Sanford cltiaena who will always
of
the
nicest
communities
in
the
was
performed
against
a
backo
f
the
same
material
as
their
panies have employed in recent
While God spreads an Illumina­ world. As n Navy wife I think I be here to help if needed.
years. Instead o f putting all their ground of mums, pompom t and {dresses, and they carried muff* ted and guiding light
ran speak for the women who folTherefore, we thank God that
eggs in one hasket, the firms get gladioli, in large basket», nnd of the same material topped with
We take time to be thankful. low
their husbands wherever
bronze nnd goldinto a variety of enterprises. For Paitns. On the altar were two corsages of
we have freedom and health, and
they may be sent. It may appear
Instance, w„ find the O'Neil's o f! lo.vc11,y„ va?“ ° f •’ “ R mums and colored chrysanthemums.
to many that the life of a Navy while few o f us have wealth, we
General Tires buying up radio RladioH, highlighted by burning
(; uy L Uyn,an Jr., of Wayneswife is a glamorous one. From are rich in many other thinga
networks, TV stations arvl even candle*, n rantielnbra, on cither jMiro&gt; Va., served us bent man for
reading this column atone one fa r more valuable. On this day
RKO studios.
. .
, , j hii brother and ushers were Lt.
could easily conclude that all we when we stop to count our
The pews were marked with fJ(M , fcnry M&lt; Wa|kcr, jj. &lt;jg)
Handsome, able Anthony —he’s
do
I* have partlc* and play blessings, high on the list will
y 0 'De«. Lt. (jgl Dean A.
a ringer for Cary Grant — de­ white wedding rings lied with
bridge.
But those who know us the happiness which we havo
cided two years ago he needed White satin bows and white chry- „ rlmiinnt L t (Ji0 ,lobcrt j . T iI I .
have seen that such is not always found in our wonderful town. For
to do more than merely front a
,i
i
i
simmons, Lt. (Jgi Gordon
!,.
the case. There are months of many of us, Sanford has becomo
The bride, given in marriage Jacobton an(l Lt. (Jg) A.
M, .
band.
loneliness aad worry while tho HOME.
by
her
uncle
Sandy
Anderson,
was
"The band business has chang­
Adams.
men are gone. There is much re­
radiantly
beautiful
in
n
tradition
ed a great deal in recent years,”
Llien Belts, flower girl, wore
sponsibility with no one tn help .^=Jr=J f = = i r = ir = U f = J f = irahe reasoned. "In the old days, al wedding gown of chantilly lace
**“ •' bride a gown,
with a decision that must be
you could make a lot of money in and bridal satin. The lace bodice a rL‘I’*ICu
made. There are children who be­
‘location*’ — IengXy stand* In '"« u r e d a sc.i.oped
neckline.!
T ,
come ill and must be cared for
big city ballrooms.
and down the back « row » f f tn' , Tlu&gt;
b&lt;f ,icu
w**
without the comfort of a hus­
"Nowadays
buttons
...........extending
xtcndlng Gievcless
. „ and featured a round-,
Nowadays there
there are
are no
no loealoca self-covered
TODAY ONLY
band’s strength. There are tho
tlons. You can still make money to the pointed wnistline. Self Cl[ n®c*Bn®. She wore u *ash of
moves
which
come
far
too
often,
covered
buttons
were
used
also
at
'vblle
taffeta
nnd,
her
headpiece
in the band business, but you've
bringing back breaking work n
r u fft o ®f |&gt;c»- ,k 'r «"■
got to kerp traveling 52 weeks of the wrist of the full length vva\ ?
wrench from a wall known com­
« a s completed by a pcatl
the year. The money has to be sleeves. Points of lace ovcrlopcd
munity and the anxltry about
found in parties and one-night onto the full and graceful ski.t ne.-ktace ainrl white taffeta n.ltts
settling in a new one. I think per­
of satin, which flowed into n full ‘^j10 carried a banket filled with
stands."
haps it Is easy to see why wo
Her fingertip
an&lt;* ’ IM’ Gowera
Such a life might be all right chapel t r a i n .
would want to enjoy those mo­
cas»'n gbea,er was Wade Singlefor a youngster of drafty busez veil o f silk i l l u s i o n
ment* of pleasure which we can.
and one-nighters. Home has more coded from a half hat o f shirred
n,e *,hpw
!hp ,rl,,r
In
the
traditional
military
However, Sanford has Incorpor­
appeal for him these days. Small i tulle, studded with seed pearl*,
ated the Navy wife in a way few
wonder, when it contains Mamie She carried a prayer book topp- ,,|®n,&gt;er, the newly married couple
cities do. On every P-TA pro­
Van. Dorcn and their new young- ! cd with four exquisite white or- ix ‘ c‘*
,l11' c;,urrh through
gram their name* appear, the
ster.
! chids, with
Uliev-of-thc-valley
tunnel o f crossed swords.
churches count them among their
"A fter I* appeared in ‘ Daddy ] caught into loveknots at the ends
immediately following the wed: ding, u reception was held at the
best workers, they support wholeLong Legs.' I decided I'd better
I Woman’s Club on Oak A ve. with
hcartcdly every
civic
project,
branch out,” ho explained. "So
|Mrs. Joe Corley, Mrs.
Harold
even though they may he station­
for two years I took acting les­
i Appleby, Mr*
Grady Herman,
ed here a short time, nut theirs
son*, singing tenons, sum* danc­
Mrs. W. G. Fleming, Mia* Barshould not be all the credit, for
ing and even a memory course.
|bars Chapman, Mis* Hetty Billthe citizens of .Sanford have made
That helped me in remembering
|hlmrr, Miss Marguerite Dot on,
us feel that this Is home,, and
lines jmd lyrics; I could memorize
and Mrs. Charles Armstrong, as­ ' W : ;
iberefuie,
our
Thanksgiving:
music In one reading, but the
u
sisting. The Woman’s Club was
What dearer place 1* there to
words of songs escaped me."
spend this family holiday liitu al
beautifully decorated with white
His studies have paid off. He’ s
home? We are thankful that we
gladioli, pom pom* amt fern. The
now appearing in his own TV
found a town that allows us to
rnuple cut the four-tiered cake.
show Friday nights over ABC. He
participate in
civic
activitThe bride's table was centered
recently finished a role in "The
-I insmaS copEi
with a lovely arrangement of
Girl Can't Help it” with Jayne
COLOR by De lose
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Mansfield. Tom Eweil and Ed­
three white candle&lt; Interspersed
I M in n r n m
mond O’ Brien. Now he's acting
with pom poim and pink roves
THE NEW TREND focusing
FEAT: 1:00 • 3:43 • 4:21 - &gt;.40
in “ This Could be the Night" with
After a wedding trip to do
attention on tho back la Illus­
7:02 • 1:33
Jean Simmons and Paul Douglaa.
southern part of Florida,, Die trated In thli Trlgore allspice
couple will return to make their full-barked fleeca coat. The col­
STARTS TOMORROW
home in I-ike Marv.
lar stands high abovo a rounded
DOUBLE FEATURE
The bride is a native o f San­ yoke.
ford and graduated in speech,
TNI ITORT Of T M lO a
English and music from the Uni­
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Middleton,
AM ROU eOUABONI
versity of South Dakota.
of Vero Beach, are visiting at
The groom is u graduate of
the home of their son and (laugh-1
iter-inlaw, Mr. and Mr*. A. it.
Tri-State College In Agio, Ind , is
Middleton, t900 Locust Ave. Mr. I
with VAH-5 at the Sanfurd Naval
] Middleton is a former ccarh cf
Air Station.
the University o f Idaho, ami ft|
STARTS TONIGIIT
1credited with perfecting the Split
STARTS 1:34
FLECKS
OF
PALE
BLUE
|T Play, as it is used in football
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MIX
WITH
STRIPED
CLARtH f WOULD HAS
today.
NtViR MEN
I h r in a John Uarr IwrwJ In a
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town or country ensemble—
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Dorters in Delaware in 1907, from Davldow's collection. Th*
SPECIAL
desperate for SdOO to maintain an suit skirt is knife-pleated. The
. " T he
t h ; VNKSGIVING SHOW
experimental TB hospital, turned ’.’9-mch coat is designed with *
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to a woman for help. Emily B(v- *&gt;ft round collar and slit pock­
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^development-'
sell organized the first Christmas ets. Tho suit may bo woin alt
* 4 h it s
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i selfwinding watches. Handsome i
Seal Sale and raised $3,000 for winter under a warmer type
W o r l d
i case and modem (ciditqn dial,- (’
the fight against TB.
HCHWCOIOR
coat for cold davs
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Feature—1:34

Full Military Ceremony Unites
Miss Singletary, Gerald Ryman

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Chiefs Wives
Attend Coffee
At CPO Club
3&gt; Navy Chiefa' Wife* attend­
ed a coffee at the club Tuesday
morning. The club was artfully
decorated in autumn leaves, with
tha brown, green and yellows car­
ried out throughout the club.
Mr. Gobbler turned up in paper
form to remind o f the Thanksgiv­
ing Dance Saturday night. The
apeakera Included Mrs. Betty Guy
from the local Driftwood Circle,
.w h o talked on and displayed
• floral arrangements for the holi­
days. John Getrldge, acting presi­
dent o f the CPO club, expressed
his gratitude for the largo at­
tendance at the coffee.
He outlined coming events to
be held at the club.

Holiday Dance
# Plans Completed

Conning
The News

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All plana are completed for the
Thanksgiving Dance for all CPOs
and their guests.
It will be held at the club Sat­
urday night, Nov. 24, with music
by the "Scots” .
Tickets are now on sale at the
club and will alio be available
at the door, dance night.

FROM THE* COLLECTION
'designed by Roxane ia shown a
black and whita tweed threepiece suit with lace and aequin
ascot. The fltted Jacket Is out­
lined in black braid. Under It is
a black Jeraey Porter's vest
with self-buttons

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Back in 1907 it was a man. Ja-:
w cob Rlls, who suggested selling
Christmas Seal* to fight TH; hut'
it was a woman, Emily Hindi,
who went ahead and organized
Uia first Christmas Seal Sale.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

i f a n &amp; T h a w - Nor. 22.1956

Twt practice* ms p e n defense
a day p*Jd off last sight for the
Crooms Academy Paathm aa
their find np defense completely
chilled the pasting attach « f Bob
Butler, DeLsnd Tiger passing see,
and peeed the Panthers to a hard
fought defensive victory 74 last
night in Deload.
Altar a ragged first quarter
played arouad the mid-field stripe,
tha Panthers surged to the lead
as quarterback Clarence Lancas­
ter gathered in a punt on hie own
43 yard lino and raced through
tha middle of the field for 58 yards
and the score. Pullback Eddie
Lanier find an aerial to Lonnie
Hardy in the end gone for the
antra point
A round of punts and a fumble
later tM Tiger* from DeLand
found themselves on the Panther
three yard Una, but the keyed up
Crooms defense recelled the at­
tack and tha Panthers regained
possession at their owa 10 yard
line.
Two plays later Lancaster rip­
ped through the middle to the
Tiger 20, but a penalty nuUified
the play and tha tight defensive
maneuvering continued.
Unable t* move the baO in the

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SPORTS

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first part o f the second half, the
Panther* went into punt forma­
tion at their own SO, hut a high
center from Julius Johnson sent
the pigskin toppling back into the
end tone, where Lanier was tackl­
ed for a two point aafoty.
Joe King, Robert Black and
Addys Lamb paetd the hard de­
fensive line, while Julius Johnson,
Paul Knight and Lancaster bat­
ted down the Butler passes.
Helping Lancaster in the offen­
sive department, Grady Robinson
and Robert Mtichell ran consistenUy for the Panthers.
The Yardstick
Crooms
DeLsnd
4
First Downs
6
141
Rushing Yardage
14
3-3
Passing
4-23
11
Pasting Yardage
43
2
Pasts Intercepted by
0
3
Fumbles Lost
2
8-33
Punts
434
80
Yanis Penalized
60
Score By Period*
Crooms
- .......0 7
0 0 -7
DeLand
...... _ 0 0 2 0 -2

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PHIL BYRD SNAGS A JOHNSON aerial in the final period scoring drive for the San­
ford Seminole*. The Semlnoles pushed the score across but fell before the Bulldog* 12-6.
(Photo by Jameson)
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Bulldogs Topple
S e m in o le s 12-6
In Unimpressive Tilt

The Bulldogs came to Sanford rd conversion was low, making
Tto Sanford Seminole* took undisputed top honors in th» weak Sana their backfleld ace At Scut his second mist for the season.
lister circuit last night as they li. During the past week a fire­
The ambiguous game, by two
toppled 12*6 In an unimpressive cracker throwing party knocked teams each seeking their second
and disappointing Dad’s Night out­ Scutti ami six other members of
win of the season, assured the
the team o ff the roster.
ing in Memorial Stadium.
The Semlnoles waged their most
Jim Warner, the Semlnoles Sanford Semlnoles of a firm hold
successful ground attack of the speedster, averaged over eight of their cellar position in th« Oro-tv I angc Belt Conference.
season last night, but persisted 1yards ncr crtrrv . V.’t
In launching an Inefcctlvo aerial given the ball 11 times—half the
The Yardstick
attackf completing only aeven out number of passes.
DeLsnd
Hanford
o f 8} attempts and losing tb# ball
In the third quarter quaiterback
S
First downs
is
thraa times at crucial points in Bob Johnson, rushed hard by Bull­
IK
(lushing Yardage
It*
tha gam# by Interceptions.
dog defenders, tossed a wobbly
passes
7-21
0
Jim Hatcher readied a guard’ s pasa and DeLand center Jim Hut­
62
Yardage
0
dream as ha gathered in a blocked chinson intercepted to set up the
Passes Intercepted b&gt; •»
0
Seminole punt on his own 35 yard second Bulldog tally.
fumbles lost
line and raced *5 yards to push
Hu m All-n and Bob Sloan made 0
420
punts
728
the DeLand Bulldogs out front to the score from one yard out to
Yards Penalized
Jw
63
atey.
|pit tM game on Ice for the vlaiIndividual Yardage
The scoring play, coming In the tors
fading seconds of the first quar-! I* t ok the unnerved Semlnoles DeLand
Gl,)'
ter, broke the Seminole attack, until mid-way in the final brae- *on’
s c" m
1TSanford—Warner, 89;
Barbour,
that hid amassd 102 yards on ket to musier a scoring drive. The
the ground against four yards for 60 yard drive saw Johnson final­ (8; Goembel, 43; Daudridge, 4;
DeLand up until that time.
ly complete nn eight yard pass Johnson, 3; Byrd, 3.
Score By Periods
From then on, the Bulldogs to Phil Byrd that carried the ball
DeLand
......... 4 0 6 0 -1 2
shifted into the single wing and down to the DeLand 20.
0 0 0 6 -1 4
moved almost at will through the
From there Eddie Barbour and Sanford
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Individual Scoring
middle of the Seminole line, and Terry (!o&lt;-mhi&gt;&gt;
the sparkling performance o f Hat- the tough Bulldog line and moved DeLand 0 2 ) —Hatcher (65 yard
rh*r and his companion guard the bill to the i&gt;blocked punt return); Sloan (one
David Owens turned the tide as line. On a fourth do'vp n
yard plunge)
the Bulldogs Ignored the stetis-j Johnson made the tally from Sanford (4)Johnion (One Yard
tics and outclassed the Seminoles. I Inches out. Ronnie Giles' attempt- plunge)

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Jr. High Football
Makes Debut A t
Last Night's Game

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14** Hetpelnt HI-VI Portable
weighs only 24 lbs. Has 40%
brighter picture, Automatic
Focus, Dynipower Speaker,
Sneded Glass. In Seashell
Pink and Sand White or Lagoon
Blue and Sand Whits.

GORMLY -Hfitpotat

Junior high fottbill made It*
, , l , T»Vvrif MICK— S /n Mil#
debut l.’ st night In Memorial U Cnllonwood.
IrDh Fhorteut. K«Stadium, prior to the DeLand- call-nra Vlalt. Quirk Conk. J.&gt;bnny
Ranford DaJ’a Night grudge elast­ Dark: Haiti# Haa. K. 7. Wlraak
ic.
Ttie teams combine the attri­
It was ■ defensive battle, with
butes
of the single-wing and the
sharp blocking, tackling, and play,
calling. The close game saw only iplit-T through the employ of the
m e score tallied during the en­ Tennessee wlng-T. This formtion give* the power o f the lingtire outing.
Hugh Carlton, president of le-wing and the deception and
Sanford Junior High, said that speed o f the spilt-T.
another close battle will be play-1 Tickets are now on sale for
ed next Tuesday night when the this, the game that will show the
two top teams will vie for city future aces of Seminole High and
a probable representetive group
championship.
The scrappy youngsters will, of future aeei of our college and
divide Into two teams, the reds universities.
Game time will be 4 p.m. next
and the whites, and all tha re­
galia of football will be present- Tuesday night in Memorial Sta­
cheerleaders, majorettes, band, dium. Admission la SOc for adulta
printed program, and play by and 25c for children and student.
play description over the public Buy a ticket or two early and
plan on attending.
address system.

Your family wmata you beck.
While bun tin*, use care with
both aua or Aral

216 Talmetto Are.

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RAIN
OR SHINE
Thru Feb. 28th, 1957.
(except
Sunday)

• M ATIN EES EVERY
W EDNESDAY &amp; SATURDAY
A T 2 P. M.
• NEW CLUB HOUSE •
Glass-enclosed, air conditioned and heated.
Admission SI Plus General Admission o f 50c
Jerry Collins, Track Operator

Sorry, No Minora

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Tha jrroup, reprerenting about
7.000 member* o f sportsman's
club*, called for a uniform fishing
Ucens* to cover both fresh and
salt water fishing. Only fresh wa­
ter fishing now requires a license
and there la an examptten (V
eana pole fishing.
3. K. du Bon of Miami, ftdera*
tion president, said tha proposal
would allmlnata tha etna polo ex*
emption which provides that any
resldant of Florida may fish in
hia own county without a licensa
if ha usas no mor* than three
cane polaj.
Other recommendations include:
Establishment o f minimum stato
wide penalties for violating f i l l
and game laws; regulation and
licensing o f airboats, small skiffs
and boats uoder 14 feat; regula­
tion o f establishments which keep
alligators and other wildlife in
captivity.

You'll Find It In —

rfT W FT ’ $ m S T T £ A
EASY TO FINDOtto far H eriffil

DORMEYER FOOD MIXER
10-ipced, with Juicer,,
grinder and 2 bowl* $38.50
WESTERN AUTO STORES
212 E. First St.
REVERE WARE
7-Pc. Beginner Set
317.30
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. First St.
JANTZEN Sweaters-Skirts
To Match or Mix
Newest S tyles-A ll sizes
Lovely colors
Y O W E L L ' S
WATCHES
Hamilton — Elgin
Buiova — Gerard Perrogaux
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ava.

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HANDY-COMPLETE

IVY LEAGUE PANTS
Black, Khalki, snorted colon
$3.44
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ava.
SHIRTS— Ivy League, Contin­
entals Button-Downs and
Campus
from 32.44 to 11.94
H. k A. DEPT. STORE
Cor. Sanford Ave. it 4th St.
Cor. Sanford Ave. 'and 4th St.
Pocket Knives ------ 33.30 up
Cuff Link* ------------ 32.50 up
Money Clips --------- 32.50 up
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
110 S. Park Ave.
Ornamental
SMOKING STANDS
33.95 up
W1LSON-MAIER
Phone 938
311 E. First St.
Complete Line
Samsonite Luggage
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First St.
Handy-Useful
FLASHLIGHTS
&lt;9u up
ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON
On the corner by the clock

HoWay
O. D. Farrell'*

ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:

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The Vary Bast
310 E. First
THANKSGIVING
GREETINGS
from—
BIDWELL
Feed It Supply Co.

Gifts for U b v
JOHNSON'S
GIFT SETS
79c up
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
On the Corner by tha Clock

Gifts te r G i r b .a l i

Drei* by Mitzle and Bow-aga
Mcn’j Shoes
Cuteat frocks you’re ever »ecn
Douglas and Bob Smart
Sires 0-11 ------ *2.29 . 17.98
Loafers, Oxford*, 37.95 - $12.93
C O W A N ' S
C O W A N ’ S
rhone 174
212 E. lit_________
Phono 874 212 E. First SL
REMINGTON 23 AUTOMATIC
Shoots shorts, long and long
rifle Model 330 343.75
WESTERN AUTO STORE3
212 E. F in t St.
CUFF LINKS
A large Selection
from 32.50
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.
McGREGOR-Jackets for Men
Nyiona-llght, warm, washable
Alio Suede and Hortehide
Size* 34 to 60
Y O W E L L ' S

LONGINES-W1TTNAUER
Uousool
LaCoultre-Bulova-Elgin-Benrui
Watches from 324.75 up
Sanford Jewelry 4c Luggage
Every Woman wants Fin* China
300 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1348 by Lennox, Caatleton. Syracuse
Buy on the "China Club Plan’'
For Lovely Gifts
S W E E N E Y ' S
Visit MONROE CORNERS
111 Maguoii#
Phon# it]
CRAFT k GIFT SHOP
3 Miles West of the Clock
WHISKEY is the ^
on f i r s t trr.
a man never exchanges
after Christmas
WHY NOT . . give Her an
TOWN PUMP
Eiectrie Shaver?
1U W. First St.
.
from 314.96
WERT JEWELRY 8TORB
Personalized Greeting Cards
203 E. First St.
Studio Photo or Snapihot
25 for 33.30. 50 for *6 50
MEXICAN
100 for $12
Hand-tooled Billfolds
JAMESON’S
Thunc 3198
33.96 pin* tax
P U R C E L L ' S
GIFTS FOR MOM ..................
123 W. First St.
Mak* Her Work Lighter ’
with a MAYTAG WASHER
Figurine* ;----------- |4.oo up
319.95 with Trade
Jewel C a s e s ____310.95 up
BAGGERLY
Locket*
. 94.30 up
APPLIANCE CENTER
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
_______ 113 Magnolia Ave.
110 S. Park Av*.
UNIVERSAL
Beautiful
10-Speed Mixer
Boudoir Lamps
949.#5, sale price 932
32.49
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
WILSON-MAIER
112 Magnolia Ave.
311 E. Firat
Phone 934
FRIGIDAIRE
Cold Pantry
Beautiful
Refrigerator and Freezer
Chenille Bedspreads
Combination _ SAVE DOLLARS
from 93 96
,
CLAUDE If. WOLFE
MATHER of Sanford
308 E. First St.
203 E. First St.
A Big Selection of
LADIES
L A M P «
Cigarette Lighter!
from 93.96
966 up
WILSON-MAIER
ROUMILLAT 4&gt; ANDERSON
311 E. First St.
On th« Comer by the Clock
6-Pe.
Dinette Suite
Blouses by Maeshora * Shapely.
Nice selection of solidj, prints, Cbrora* or Black tubular steel
*59 00
figured, 92 34. 93 94,
MATHER of Sanford
COWAN’S
203 E. First St.
212 E. 1st St.
Ph. 874

Gifts for Him
Located 8 Miles South Of Sanford
On Highway 17-92 Turn West At Red Arrow

Camaray CaaaAaa Fawmaf Fa du ayr

atoaUa't to lot teas before aeaeae aatk as this aeer I t I h m w 1*
ha Laereatim Meoataia winter opens area aortb of Montreal wta to
coauaon. With “tack" — and anew — tha season will soon got aadarway.

PACIFIC MILLS
Sheets .. ..... - ...... 32-49 up
Pillow Cases ------------- 39c up
G A R R E T T ’ S
Cor. lit and Sanford Ave.

I

N
C.
Phone 778

1457 Legislature that snook be iter
eland a (am t flah and that^
Ucanaa be required for aalt water
and cane polo fishing.
The recommendation* were ap*
proved at a director*’ meeting

U “ 'T M IR U R A C B - 4 /1 * Mils
Cotton lioll. In
T ow n .
Honor Everyone Appreciates
Mao May Uo. Society Ann. Aaodine! Oark W onder. Cnorad
the Finest
FOUITH BACK— 4 /1 # Mila
Give Her—
Hnickarnoala. K d'i Kormoaa. T orvat, Levan. I *•• Lro. Charmlnp
Daniel Green House Slippers
8ua Ilutsy'a Biddy, Dual Bomb
IVEY'S SHOE STORE
FIFTH MACK— S /l# Mila
FtnetU. HU Torlc. Mlaay
Mo.
Mutant, liaahlne Home, Nero Jack,
COSTUME JEWELRY
Hchont Mlairsaa. Joe Pnaaanl
BIXTII
MACK— 4 /1 # Mil#
Ear Rings—Pina
PnraonUn, Silver
IJIo.
Hkokla Mo.
Uaudy
Hour.
Bny
Bracelets
M rk . Hhuhuta. Ills * * C#a’ ar
Necklaces
SKVKXTII » u r . — n /l * Mil#
Ornw Kondar. Darby Hilda.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Ins Duka. My V lia n . Hllvar Morn.
Dark Cholra. Floradale. Naahua’a
Boy
DRESSES FOR SUB-TEENS
S/14 Mila
F.KiiiTM n e t
LaaHarmonlran, Fair .Fraddy.
—
;
Cotton-Corduroy-mlxed
dar. ollar. Olive Cindy. Ma'a Mint*.
33.08 to 310.94
Mr. Do. narlha J. Kd'a Ooldruah
M VTII RACK—4 /1 4 Mila
HOLLYWOOD
SHOPS
Yrda liny, Kd'n Sm oka 8. raan.
Tool D ll la, * l» r Flnah.
Adored,
114
E.
First
St.
nohhle M, W hile Arm or. Calcu-

They’re here! See Hew Hotpoint HI-VI Portable TV!
7 New Hotpoint Hi-Vl
Portables to choose
from

ORLANDO (B -T to Florida Wild­

SOKC

POST - TIM E 8:10 P. M.

S m okey Snyat

•

life Fedoratien wiQ propose to tha

NIGHTLY
THE HKDS I'OWEU around right end fo it good gain in last night’s debut of the
junior high football teams prior to tha .^cii'inole-DcLand game. The teams will play for
the city championship next Tuesday night it .Memorial Stadium. (Photo by Jameson)

• *:y •^

Wildlife Group
To Propose Snook
Be Gome Fish

Crooms 11 Win Hard
Fought Defensive Tilt

JhsL S on foh d
d in M

4

Gifts for Boys

TRI-PONY
ALUMLNUM
Tricycle Mounted Rocking Horae
Tackle Boxes
Rock* a* it rolls 929.93
*6.95 to $13 95
FURNITURE CENTER
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
114 W. Firit St.
Sanford Av*.
at
25lh
SC
a

Christmas
TREE LIGHTS
ORNAMENTS
LIGHT BULBS
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
COMPLETE SELECTIONS
Christmas Tree Trimmings
and Decoration*
0
Buy while stocks are complete
KEL’S 5 and 10c STORE INC.

Gifts ter Dod
Bedroom Slippers
Attractive and Warm
$1 98 and 32.94
/
SANFORD SHOE CENTER r
208 S. Sanford Av#

Homo Gifts;
Use Our Lay.Away Plan
or Credit PUn
On Beautiful Mohawk Carpet
Sanford Linoleum A Tile
127 W. First St.
t
Do your Christmas Buying
On Our Easy Payment
or Lay-Away plan
FURITURE CENTER
114 W. First St.
HALLMARK
Christmas Card*
Single or Boxed
Alao Gift Wrapping
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
G.E. Automatic Skillet
Set it and forget it
2 SIZES— 12-in *17.99
10—in. *14 93. Lid *2.00
WESTERN AUTO STORES
Silver Coffee and Te* Set*
Modern and Traditional ,
95000 up
'
WM. E. KADER
1U 3. Park Ave.

For Tho$* In Swvkr!
THE SANFORD HERALD
would be as welcome as
a daily letter from borne
$1. month—311.60 year.
•
IS) Mail Anywhere

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O-RUSINESP OPPORTUNITIES

THE SANFORD HERALD Thun.. Nov. 22, 1956, F $| »T
1 7 -rU lN lT U R R • HOUSEHOLD

U-HOM BS

1*1* 8111 — Piano Technician
i 3164 Raate |. Saaferd

wilt |l&gt; « » t

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Ph.
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M ERCHANDISE

M EAT

Aa metropolitan a* "ca fe society"
- T h e DOGGIE DINER &amp; BAR,
Lake Mary.
add

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Grocery A Filling Station. Wall TOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
—at warehouse Price*, vlall
established business, good loca­
BERRY’S. W* art ax pom at a$21—ROOFING asd PLUMBING
tion. White neighborhood. Row
t lating you to aacuro gracious
M l for soiling, sickness. Phone
good looks wftb functional con­
This Is a free pass to the rralrie
M43,
Sanford.
Fla.
venience. Todey'a beet buys la
204 FAMILIES
I^ke Drive In Theatre for Mr*.
nationally advertised fumltura
Herman Jean, Longwuod. Exp.
CAN'T
BE WRONG
Good established builnees needs
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
date Dec. 1, 1956.
partner with some money. Write
First SL Phone 14S7 for Even­
Box XYZ n Sanford Herald.
Five beautiful residential develop­
ing Appointment.
PLUMBING
Contract aid Repair Work
ments: Bel-Air, Plnecrest South
• BIO VALUES
Free Eatusataa
• FINANCIAL
Pinecm t, Rate Court and Grave
„
* . L. HARVEY
• QUICK CREDIT
Manors, art standing proof of
204 Sanford Ava.
Phans 1131 39—MONEY TC LOAN
• EASY TERMS
the hlgh-iectpUnge rating nt
WIUONMA1RR
odham 4 Tudof homes.
.
CERAMIC TILE
AUTO LOANS
New and Used Furniture
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 154
COST LESS
Phone
311
E.
Fli
first
St.
Free estiasata. Quality work.
You can buy with safety, and llva
Is a free pate to the Prairlo
In lha secure knowledge that
PLUMBING A HEATING
Florida State Bank This
Lake Driva tn Theatre for Q.
Septic Tank Installation A Berried
your home will continue to inOF SANFORD
H. Turner. Esp. date Dec. 1,
Haater Service, A r c h i e C.
eraaoe in value.
UN.
Harriett. Pboa* 734-W SC 1336.

HouUJJl
B $n

asatnm

COMPLETE PLUM BINO JOB
LOST— Billfold,
---------- - -------tinder keep Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
sink, water pamp, septic tank
B o o ty and‘ please
re tu rn _
_
‘
bill.
and water heater, approximate­
fold and contents to Boa B. M.
ly $23 month.
e /e Sanford Herald.
Call, or nee us TODAY
Phone 1113
LOST— Boys f la m s . Reward. 1007 8anforl Avr.
Vicinity o f m b k Palmetto.
Barry Brown, Phone 1169.
W. J. KING
Plumbing Contractor
f-P «B S O II 4 L NOTICR1
All Oil Fired Heaters
Cleaned and Serviced
2534 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 60.

S S “V t JL

TeL 14m. fnrnituro Center —
US West First St.

WSLCOME GIFTS

•

Qiat a r t lima ekartshed are easy
to atitci from Powell’s varied
stack. Como in and look around.
1M7 ROYAL PORTABLE
TYPBWRITERS
No Down Payment
14 Months To Pay
Lay-Away Now for Chrlatm
Po w e l l ’S o f f i c e s u P pl V
m s . Magnolia
Phone 914

sum

0 AUTOMOTIVE
f-ju m m o n v i

» am t« d

Sell Your Car to
ROY BEEL
904 W. Bacon l St.

Your Kviarude Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
344 R. 1st St.
Phone vM
U—TRAILERS
It will pay YOU to see us before
you ouy. Open Rveaiags end
Sunday i.
EastaUe Trailer Bales
Palatks, FIs.__________
Good-Buy:
^

Aluminum

House

EnelM,&lt;1 c ,b * na' Phooe
14— USED C A M

no tell
sell used
uiea furniture
tunmure
Wa buy and
o p cash pries* for any 18— FARM and GARDEN
Paying top
value, SUPER TRADthing nf vi
ROSES
IT ew 37-00 Ph. R O W
trrtrp o sT
Just rtcclvrd large selection of
— Factory to You—
JACKSON and PERKINS roves.
Aluminum
Gat your now while they last.
Venetian Ellada
GRAPEVII.LE NURSERY
— Phone 2438.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof botton
rail with plastic end*. Pleat!
14—MACHINERY—TOOLS
or ripen taps*- Cottee or nylon
cords.
For*.Sale— Garden Tractor with
plow, harrow, rake, mower and
Bnsksrlk Ginns and Faint Cn
wagon. Cost 3450. Sell fur $150.
U3-H4 West 3nd SC
Phone 330
A-l shape. Call 855-M.

LIVE BAIT

Heating

63— WANTED le BUY

~

You’ll Be Milas Ahead with a
New 1967 PONTIAC, now on dis­
play.
You’ll be Dollars Ahead with the
high-appraisal trade-in you get
from Ray Herron. Just phone
1464, or after 4 p m. Ph. 1343-W
&gt;31 Nash sedan In good condition,
$95. Can be seen at 907 Magnolia
or Phone 902-W.
_______
1351 Chevrolet, 4 door. Good
clttQ condition. $130. c ith tod
take up payments. 401 Magno*
11a.
__ ________ ___________
’ M~ Plymouth Surburban. Radio,
haater, Hy-drlva, good condi­
tion. Call 873-J after 4:00 p. m.

OZIER REALTY CO

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Robert A. Williams

1963 Ford 4, pickup truck
New paint, esc. cond.
. $745.
1950 Pontiac 4 door sedan
$343.
1947 Dodge pickup
........... $296.
1947 Packard, 4 door
$195.
1947 Kaiser, one owner,
now Urej ......................... $230.
i960 Ford 4 door sedan.
New paint, new upholstery
47—FU RN ITU RE—HOUSEHOLD
good condition
.. $345 LEARN Hawaiian Danctng, 5 yra.
up. Adele lleitman, Ph. 2224-J.
ROY REEL
2nd ANNIVERSARY
_______ 304 W. Second St.
IN OUR
EMPLOYMENT
SANFORD LOCATION
&gt;1 -CHILD CARE
Echols Hi-Rizcr ............... $94.60
SERVICES
Sofa Red and Chair ......... 99 00
19-BEAUTY PARLORS
Opening Nov. 13th, French Ave Hollywood Bed ............... 49 50
Day Nursery for children from Free headboard* onHollywood
910 Waves by Zotos It Realistic
3 months to 10 yrs. old. Apply Reds
97.60 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m.
1600 French Ave.
All Dinette Sets Discounted
Call 171
This is a free pass to the Rita $13900 Dunk Beds ......... 1119.00
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
............. 295 00
Theatre for Joyce Cullum. Exp. 3-Room Groups
3-Pc. Curved Sectionals
199.00
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
date Dec. 1, 1934.
(Foam Rubber)
iiuuucr;
Let expart stylists give you soft,
lasting waves of eternal beauty, Wish to baby ait at night. De­ BEDROOM:
pendable woman. Call 1368 J3.
Priced from 14 60
_
Double Dresser
to EVA-BESS BEAUTY SH O P 24—HELP WANTED— FEMALE
Reveled Mirror
Bookcase Bed
PHONE 563
Experienced meat wrapper to
Innerspring Mattress
If—SUILOLNG - REPAIRS
work in meat msrket. Tip-Top
Box Spring
(2 pillowi FREE)
PAINTING
Super Market. 329 S. Sanford
Ave.
See our now line of floor covering
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
and complete home furnishings.
THAT NEW ROOF because you I7-U E L P WANTED • JIALE
FREE DELIVERY
fear tha cost will ba too great?
ECIIOLS BEDDING CO.
Why not drop in? It'll cost you Newspaper street salertiuys want­
ed fo r work after schn il. A g o Corner 2nd 4 Magnolia. Ph. 1232
nothing to talk U over. You may
"Bod Bamberger" Mgr.
up to 14 years ul.f See Mr.
have a pleasant surprise in store
Ifulley at The Sanford Herald
Opea Monday's til 4:44 M l .
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
right after school.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
YARD 223 W. 3rd St., PHONE
•3 T ha Lumber Number.
Mile meat cutter. Must be ex­
perienced, sober, dependable.
Ted Burnett
Clean or 0 3 Your
Apply Tip-Top Super Market.
far PAINTING
329 S. Sanford Av*.
3101 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
SEWING MACHINE
MEN— to learn new trade. Mech­
Famous Mobile MB LP"
anical ability necessary. KDCO
Outside White PAINT. Gal. $6.40
FIBERGLASS PROOUf-TS CO..
GREGORY LUMBER
1003 Sanford Ave.
4th It Maple
—
Pb. 2342
Fri. Nov. 16 thru Sat. Nov. 24
Salesmen 4 Collector, age 25-35
to service an established all Just call Garrett's Phone 1422.
WOOLSEY
colored Fire Insurance Debit, Our Service Man will call at your
Marina FinUhe*
home.
in and around Sanford. Must
For Your Boat
have lived in Florida over a
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co year and have a light service,
■hie car. White P. O. Box -19,
m-114 W. 2nd SL
Phone 330
Sanford.
on n o o n u sed
For Pataiing call Mr. Taskor, Ph.
FURNITURE
24—WUKB NANTED, PC MALIC ”
444XB. Rpom special 314.9a.

BUSINESS

$179.

...

FREE

..

$ SAVE $

Mather Of Sanford

ROSA L. PAYTON.

This is a free pass to the Movieland Ride-In Theatre for W. M.
Tripp. Exp. date Dec. I, 1968.
Furn. 2 bedroom apt. 432-',V

W. II. "B ill" STEMPER
Realtor — General Inturor
Guy Allen Associate
Arlette Price, Associate
Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park

• _REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2»M4 Pr$nrH \v*

*4—FARMS AND r.KDVES

J. W. HALL, REALTOR

20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
house, large barn. All equipment
ami machinery. Easy terms. Ph
I393-J P. O. Box 1134.

Johnny Walker, Aaaoclato
"Call flail” Phono 1758
ConauU A REALTOR First

LULLEN AND HARKEY
IM N. Park Ay*.

13— HOMES ~

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

I'bone

1991

1800 Mellonville

Phone a i l

IF IT 13 REAL ESTATE
mlr Crumley ft Sfonteith
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
They Know

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

A. K. SHOEMAKER, JK.

UKOIIUM C. UAIIDKN,

VS.

JA N E E. X IA T H E U o.

P laintiff.
at at.

Defendant*.

TO:

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keTrs. deviieea. legatee* area
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clalntlna uadsr Ue above
aantrti Def.mUalii Bad all
earn#* ha«lnr er tlalmlaf i*
Neva any riant, tills, or intareil In and lei

a?S’W fJ fc .TOi

NW corner o f tha 8\V'U o f
t ha. M V &lt;|, run North Is*
yardM henca K ail l i e yard*.
I hen,-a South
It* yard*.
Ihenca Wait l i e yard*, to
tdaca o f bealnnlaa. all In
Kectlhn : t . T. 2* * . It. : »
K . alt nf mid property lylny
or
and helna In hemlnola Coun­
ty,
Florida.
Valencia Villas—DcLand
Tou ara hereby notified that you
ara required tn (lie your written
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
detente with lha cle rk o f the ClrOUR SALES OFFICE TODAY— euit Court set nut below, and to
eerv# a copy upon P la in tiffs i t 2A25 S. French Ava.
u rn e y .
Pervls p.
Hwaan. l l l &gt; ,
Ih Oraene
Pouth
------- Avenue.
*------—
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Phones: 2100 and 2980
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T h a n a t u r e o f thl* cult I* t n u u l e t
l l a l a l i f f ’e t i t l e T h e n a m e o f t h e
"Builders of Finer |lnmes
C o u r t In w h i c h th « s u it w a s h u l l
mud a n d I* p e n d in g In I k s C lr r illt
For Florida Living"
C o u r t f o r I h * N in th J u d i c i a l Clrc u l t o f l h a t h a t * o f F l o r i d a , In a n d
f o r H em ln n le C o u n t y
W IT N K 8 N m v h n n d a n d se al
C lerk o f th e C ircuit C ourt o f th e
N in th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f t h e Ktata
o f F l o r i d a . In s a d f o r f e m l n o l *
P o u n t r . t h i s I n s S l i t d a y o f O cto b er.

Shiners, Bull Head*. Pop GuU
5 Dosan, 95c
Used set o f "The World Bosk".
Missouri Minnows and Worms
Phone 835-W.
17—BROKERS and REALTORS
Flaming Oroeary— R- Geneva Av».
Boys 20" bicycle. Must be in good
condition; reasonable. Ph. 918&gt;J
a-S P B C | A L NOTICES
BARGAINI Api. * u gas range,
Laura II. Oiler, Realtor
perfect condition. Call at 2400
llsxel M. Field, Associate
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
•
RENTALS
Hiawatha
Ava.
Dreamwold.
2601 So. Orlando llwy. Ph. 1369
and paint ste—Hill Hardwara
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
Co., 301 E. 1st St., Phone 36
6
9
-A
P
T
S
—
HOUSES-ROOMS
Paint 2JO gal. Sweat Shirts, Jac­
kets, Cots, Tents. Army-Navy
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Surplus. 310 Banford kvi.
W# build, design and refinish.
private baths. 114 W. First St
Bea at 911 French, Ph. 52-R.
Space oil heaters, all aliea from
94.60 to 960. Some like new. Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
This is a free pass to the MovieWill pay cash for antiouea. Also
land Ride-In Theatre fur Clif­
Furn.
cettags, r e a s o n a b l e .
for lira Irons and screens.
ford Smith. Yale Ava. Exp.
Located oa 17-92. Ph. 3010-W1 204 So. Perk Ave. — Phone 940
Super Trading Poet
dat« Dec. 1, 1954.
On llwy. 17-93
Ph. 3063-W.
Efficiency epl. Ill-way 17 92 So.
P.UMPS A SPRINKLER
Order personalised French-fold
City Limita. Slumberland Court.
SYSTEMS
Christmas cards, with your
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERl)
All types and aitet, installed
favorite snap ahoC 26 for 94, Sea Seminole Realty for Desir­
REALTORS
"Do It Yourself.’'
100 (or 914. WIRBOLDTS CAM­
able Houses sod Apts. Phone 27. I9dl Park Ave
Fheee 21 ar 141
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ERA SHOP, 310 B. Park Ava.
S T I N E
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
2101 Palmetto Avo.
Machine and Supply Co.
Boas I burner oil haatar. Used 3
for Winter Tourist. Privet# bath
207 W. 2nd SC
Ph. &lt;3
Completely
furnished almost new
weeks. Coat 949.95. Sail for 933.00.
It shower. Steam heat. Inquire
2 bedroom home. Monthly pay­
Call before Friday, 430-R.
Manuel
Jacobson
across
from
CROSLEY BENDIX
ments only $53 and cash equity
Post Office.
Crosley radio-phonograph consols
of $1950.
with overseas stations, 960. 1313 Mayfair—6 bedroom, l-bstb home.
Electric Company
Oak. Phone 1933-W . ___
Call 1436-J after 4 p. m.
New 2 and 3 bedroom homes priced
Service— Quality —Satisfaction
Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 Do Bary 4-Pc. mahogany bedroom suits IN OSTEEN-3 Rm. furn. apt.
from $7500 to $9300 for $1500
with box springs 1 mattress.
Screen Porch, 933 mo. Call after
down located near hospital.
Lossing Transfer A Storage Co.
g Phone 1323.
T. V. SERVICE
Three bedroom home for $4950.
Day or Night
U -A P P U A N C E S
2 Room Apts. 112 Elm. Pb. 2983-W
SEMINOLE. T.V.
503 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
KRIGIDAIRE
appliances, stl*
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo 2-bedroom nicety furnished house.
RBALTOR
113 W. 19th St. Call. 884-W
Fla. Phone FO-5-3315 or San
HEATING
after 5:30.
Raymond L undqulat,
ford 1042-W after 6 p-m.
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
ASSOCIATE
H.-B. POPE CO.. Inc.
Hotpoint electric stove,
good FURNISHED 3-Room apartment, Phene 1173.
Atleallc Bank Bldg.
300 S. Park
Phone 1440
condition. Practically new un
2300 Mellonville.
its. $26. Phone 790.
Renutifully furnished garage apt.
FAIRBANKS — MORSE Pumps
Comjtany
near Navy bast. Mutt tee to
Well
Drilling. HOWARD C. 13—BUILDING MATERIALS
appreciate. Call 156-M.
LONG, Phone 384. 207 Last
RED-I-M1X CONCRETE
A. B. PETERSON
Commercial Ave^____
Window Sills — lintels
Room to couple with kitchen pri­ Broker Associates: A. B. Potsrson
Septic Tank . State Approved
vilege*. Phone 2S8I-W.
Jr.. P. J. Cbtstorson, Garfield
GATUN BROTHERS
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
Willetts, John Meisch and It. W
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
Miracle Concrete Co.
Largo 2 bedroom furnished apt.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, l-anri
Ph. 2233 Geneva. 2496 W. Sanford.
300 Elm Ave.
Phono 1335.
$30 mo. 703 Palmetto Ave.
Survsyof,
ENVELOPES? Letterheads, state­
III N. Park Avr
Phone 1129
CONCRETE
2-bedroom house, kitchen equipp­
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
PHONE tn a for CHERRY
programs.
etc.
Progressive Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
ed. 2702 French Ave.
Block, Sand. Gravel Cement,
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
Printing Co. Phone 404 — 403
Concrete Pipe to meet all l-bedroom furnished apt. Adults 1119 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
West 13th St.
_____
only. 714 Oak Ave,
Qualifications.
O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call Sherman Concrete PJu# Co.
3-bedroom
house. Kitchen
Ralph Ray, 3150.
_______ Out West iJth SL
Phone 2414
ed, large corner lot, fence
Registered Real Estate Rrnker
yard, hardwood floors, lift) per Phone 2871
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
17-92 at Hiawatha
44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
mo.
2424
So.
Summerlin.
Slip Covers and Drapes
STANLEY KULP
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
CLAYTON C. HROOKS
PHONE 2858-J.
Typewriters, adding machines
nes 3 room furn apt. Rcreened mircli,
Real Estate Investments
private bath It garage. 612 Park
Sales-Kentals, 314 Slag.. Ph. 44
!3—SCHOOLS-LNSTBUCTION
So. Orlando llwy. — Ph. 2963-J
Mgr. apt. 2. Ph. 468-W.

M. G. HODGES

Service on All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Paola Roed. Phone 700

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Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Rought-sold. Larry’s Mart
321 East 1st. SL Phone 13:11.

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2-bcdroom home with Florida
room ,U extra largo utility room. BILLS HARD TO PAT? Sell
Must see tc appreciate. $7,000
things you're through w i t h
301 E. 26th. Ph. 2238 J.
through Want Ads for CASH.
By OWNER
Call 1121.
f-Jke front, new three bedroom
house on Lake Emma One and
half tiled baths. Florida room.
Lot 211’ x 233*. Turn So. one FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
mile at Oaklawn Cemetery.
make the Want Ada your shopp
CDS house, hardwood floors, 3
ing
place.
HR. 2 bath, breezeway, double
garage. 1900 *q. ft. Located on
3 lots with 23 young ritru* Im»#«
SWAP ANYTHING: Jus: place
$ «o o down. Ext. 139-W.
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Phone 2352-J.
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This it a free pass to the Bits
Theatre for Roy Reel.. Exp.
date Dec. 1, 1954.

FLOOR aasdiag and finishing. Wanted: Bsbg sitting, ref. 1013-M.
203-89 E. 1st. St.
Phone 127 7 room frame houae with 2 lots.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
Jl—WORK WANTED—MALE
Totsl price |T,soo. Terms. 131V
nal* aounty since 1IU.
Douglas. Phone MTTS-XIt.
H. M. Oltasoe, Lake Mary
SOMETHING
MISSING?
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Army veteran, colored, weals
work. Store delivery, hotel do­
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it quickly through Want Ads.
Lad ads to sell rest hue. CaU
McRANEY-SMlTil PAINTS mestic. garage. Anythiog hoa
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1821, say "Charge U ."
$416 * . Park
Phone 1203 esL Phone 177-R,

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WHILE the witch doctor of dark and other things that might I t
Africa tnsy civort xround his pa­ amiss.
t i ent In w eird , m ea n in g less The doctor can find out a lot
dances, the modem physician about your heart simply by tak&gt;
has a reason for every action he ing your wrlet In his hand.
performs In the courie of a phy*
He feels the radial artery to
teal examination.
see how the heart D pumping
Many of you, however, un­ blood through the arteries. He
doubtedly wonder what on earth can teU whether your pulse ia
R doctor can learn limply by tap* weak or strong, fast or slow or lx
ping your cheat with his fingers, regular or Irregular In rhythm.
listening with his stethoscope, The rhythm of your pulse reflectx
taking your pulse or peering Into the rhythm of your heartbeat
your eyes.
Blood Vexaela
Let's u y that you go to your
When the doctor looka lato
doctor for a heart examination.
your eyes, lie also U checking
Tap* Chest
your heart and your blood vessels.
One of the first things he prob­ With the aid of a bright light
ably will do will be to tap your he pcera at the tiny blood veattls
chest at various points. He does in the back of your eyea, Many
It to determine the size of your times the condition of this# vts*
heart. It's based on the same sels give him a clue to Important
principle that you use when you changes that may have occurred
tap a wall to find the studs. In your circulatory system.
When the doctor taps the part of As you can see, a doctor can
your chest occupied by the air* tell a lot about your Insldu from
filled lungs, ha hears a clear the outside.
sound. But tapping over the dense QUCSnON AND ANSWER
muscle o f the heart produces a
K. E .: l h ave l i t t l e y ellow
dull and fiat sound.
growths on my eyelida. What are
Noise of Valves
they and Is it possible to have
With the aid of his stetiioscope, them removed?
he can listen to the noise your Answer: These little growths
heart makes as the valves open are probably fatty growths known
and close. These sounds often tell as xanthoma palperbrarum. U«uhim whether the valve*
are func ally, they may be removed by the
-------------------Honing properly, whether youiusc of an electric needle or by
were born with a defective heart surgery.

Try and Stop Mo
-»y BINNITT CIRFl * £ ° 0 0 !CSH0P Presided over by a lover o f literature and
* hIs devoted but quarrelsome wife, the 9-year-old dauahter
developed the bad habit o f eavesdropping on parental set-tos*
then reporting the grim d o 1
tails to favored customers.
She challenged one with
” Det you can't guess what
Momm y has hanging around
her neck all the tim e?"
"G ive up," admitted the
customer. The daughter an*wered, "A ll o f Daddy's
dum b relatives!"
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A New Yorker d au led his
bride with the gift o f three
sable coals, two fancy cars,
nnd 930.000 in tax-exem pt
bonds, "ft's really nothing,
lambkin " he deprecated. "I was in Texas over Hallowe'en.1
ro r the hcck o f it, w c spent an hour playing trick -or-trcA t* I
In Washington, D. C., • taxi driver complained to Lex an&lt;&lt; rj*
Carpenter. "Writer# must be in a bad way around here; they've
J «V ti!s "ry * IO p iy m* wllh MnJwlcll&lt;a U‘*y swipe at cocktail
O ISM. hr Bennett Cerf. DUDIbuled by Klnc feeturee gradient*.

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SANTA SAYS
M A K E SANFORD Y O U R

• You've never seen

such wonderful selections!

• You've never

been treated to such values!

• You've never

found shopping so easy!

Your local merchants have gone all out to
make your Christmas shopping easy, con­
venient and profitable for you. See their gala
arrays of brand new merchandise, selected
with you, your family, your needs in mind!

You’ll snvc over nml over again when you shop In Snnford.
That’.i because the dollars you spent! at home slay at home,
helping to improve your home town — to huiltl better schools,
improve your streets, install better street lighting, and support
vtiur fire A police ilepnrlment to give your property grrater
protection. So sate your time, »ave on transportation costs! Take
advantage of the big bargains Snnford merchants nre offering
to bring you a llrighlcr, .Merrier L'luialiiius than everl

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GOOD SHOPS NEAR YOUR HOME

A ISLES FILLED W ITH G IF T IDEAS

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P LE N T Y OF PARKING SPACE

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N A T IO N A L L Y ADVERTISED BRANDS

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FR IEN D LY C LER K S T O HELP YO U

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LOW PRICES, VA LU ES EVERYW HERE

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Folks Urged To Arrive
For Big Parade

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1958

I f Ym p R w i M Is Not
DfUrtred By &lt; P. M.
CtO 1821 Bcfer* 7 P. M.
For Uaftrory

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NO. 142

Red Leader's Return
From Budapest Fails

The Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce Chriatma*
Pared# Committee, beaded by
Tommy
McDonald,
iugieited
that people throughout Central
Florida who are planning to aee
next Wednesday's Christmas Pa­
rade come to town early to get
a parking place.
Tha Sanford Municipal Parking
lot will be available for free parking, as well aa many other areas
throughout the city. However,
BELGRADE (At— Yugoslavia
there will be no parking on the
protested to Hungary today that
streets along tha route o f the
Imre Nagy and his associate#
parade.
who left the Yugoslav Embassy
McDonald laid this morning
in Budapest yesterday under
that there will b# at least 47 units
guarantees o f safety have not re
In the gigantic parade which is
turned to their homes. The Yugo­
expected to be the biggest and
slav announcement said nothing
best ever planned for Sanford.
about their fate but the protest
Garfield WUIetta, chairman of
JofficarcJ-ffijr zssBssy t u -s
the Santa Claus Commltte# o f the
are under arrest.
local Jaycce organization has as­
Nagy is the moderate "inde­
sured the kiddies throughout the
pendent'’
Communist l e a d e r
county and Central Florida that
whose brief premiership during
“ Santa Claus will be on hand to
early stages of the Hungarian re­
greet them." In a mesjag# from
volution was ended by Soviot
Santa to the boyi and girls of
guns. He ami his associate* took
this area “ St. Nick" will arrive
refuge In the Yugoslav Embassy
in time to be in th# parade which
In an effort to nvokl arrest.
starts at 4 p. m. next Wednesday.
Dobrivcje Vldlc, Yugoslav unTha route o f the parade, said
dersecietary for foreign affairs,
Chairman McDonald will b« as
railed in the Hungarian charge
follows: It will start at th* inter­
de'affaires this morning and told
BALLOONS, BALLOONS, BALLOONS for the annual Jay- section o f First St. and Sanford [
him the Nagy party, which left
eee- Merchnnt* A«sociation ChrUtmns parade nre being Ave. The parade will move off
asylum in the Yugoslav Embassy
at 4 o'clock to proceed west on
blown up in readiness for the event by Christmas Shopjx- First St. to Oak Ave. Then south AT THE 2..TII ANNUAL HOMECOMING and Thanksgiving Dnv celebration at the In Budapest voluntarily under an
Ing Tour Chairman Mason Wharton. Funds from the snlc on Oak Ave. to 4t4h t., east on 4th Methodist Childrens Kotne in Enterprise arc: (left to right) Robert Harnett. Jackson­ agreement that none of them
o f tha balloons will provide money for the orphans spend­ St. to Sanford Ave.. north on ville, new president of the Alumni Association; Lt. Comdr. Marvin Barnett; R. C, Jen­ would be persecuted, were not In
sen. and William Pchall. f Photo by Cox*
ing tour in Sanford. (Staff Photo)
their homes.
Sanford Ave. to K. 2nd St. where
the parade will disband.
Vidic declared If they did not
return this would be “ a flagrant
M. L. It a born, Jr. will be the
parade marshall.
violation o f the existent good re­
lations between Yugoslavia and
One of the highlights If tha
Hungary and a violation of Inter­
parade will b* the four military
national laws."
units from the Sanford Naval Air
Station. There wilt be a Naval
Vidic said Nagy and hla party
It was all “ turkey and trimleft the embassy In a bus which
min'a" for the Seminole County Air Station float, a Color Guard,
a Navy marching platoon, and a
By MARY FOWLER
I
P»l “ «bcir disposition by
Sheriffs Department over Thanks­
|Marine platoon.
Th# De Diry C o f C met at ^ Hungarian government.
giving.
.
However, a long Thanksgiving1 Float* will be divided Into
Stetson cafeteria for a dinner
Among those departing was
Holiday weekend for some, es- t " re* division*. Chairman MrDonMore than 300 alumni and
gathering last night and gave Its Julia R*|k, widow of Lasilo Rajk,
attention to several civic pro-1 the Hungarian foreign minister
peclally for those who are trav.-I f.'1* , f t f y * { " b* ft*
children of the Methodist Childling, will keep the force of dep­ Division and Senior Division f r o m ^ . , Home , t Enterpri!lc , (tcnd.
blcnit. To the letter of rcsignn-1 who w-as executed ai a Titolst In
uties on their toes over Friday, Scmlnol# County Schools. The ed the 2Mh Homecoming and
lion by Everett L. SwifUs direc­ October 1!H8. In addition,i, Vldle
third
division
will
b«
that
of
Saturday and Sunday.
tor, an unanimous vote was mad# said, there were IS women
en and
Thanksgiving
D
a
y
«el#br*dlon
Thar# wsra only two minor tra f­ churches, organisation* and busi­ yesterday. ,
to elect him secretary treasurer IT children.
fic accident* marring th# Thanks­ nesses.
•me-eitn* Several- director* were
Vldk -asked specifically
...... . . m
^
Officer* o f the Aluitml 'AYaoFloat winner*
in the ^
Junior ^
and
Salvation Army Christmas Ket­ giving Day celebration yester­
named by the nominating e o n v . they bad not retnrned to their
Sentor
Divisions
will
each
receive
I
c**Hon
wer#
elected
at
a
meeting
mittee: Curtis Krdman to Dec. 31, j home* and stressed that the Huntles will ba appearing In Sanford day:
By MARY FOWLER
Most people were around the a trophy. There will be cash1Mtawln* * morning service and
1937; Henry La-her, Dec. 31,'garian government had given
along the downtown ihopping ares hravily ladened tables, accentuat­
prisesfor th.
Lestchurch Goal, ThanksgivingDay dinner.
A talk on
legal tangles high- 1938;'
Samuel Faron. Howard I guarantee* not to persecute them.
itreeta beginning Saturday Dec. ed by the golden brown turkey, th«bpit organiration flo.it, and
RobertBarnett# Jacksonville, lighted
the
Plantation Estates .Sharp and Rudolph Tirdeman to
Th* action taken by Ukj Yufo1, according to Lt. Marcella Rey­ cranberry sauce, pumpkin pies
the best business Goat
w-a* nanml president; Paul Hut- woman's club luncheon meeting
31. 1939
slav* will no doubt complicate renold j . officer in charge of the and other favorite additions to
Floats entered in tch Junior
^ * rk*' Vlf* ^ ' ' l^ : Wednesday at the mansion. CaA zoning councU for Dc Mary l«Uona hetier en the Tito regime
local Salvation Army.
the menu for on* o f the top holDivision will be from the follow- « » ‘
,herine , i,rtcr- ■Itorncy of Dcnamed: Harold Lynch, chair- and the present Hungarian govAgain this year civic clubs will Id*)* of the year.
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rribfith&lt;*r family's devotion to
Tirdeman, John Olfield# Talman ” **t they added that ^ugoftlavia
with th# Sanford Pilot Club tak- enjoy their favorite Thanksgiv- j t ,,k,
vInnro,.
Sanford Junior trrmsurrr,
Van Arsdalp an Henry Wood, will makp every effort to see
ing over tha chore, of raising, ing Day pastime, some surer,. High. Sm.th.xide, Lyman Elemcn- Beginning th* Thanksgiv ing Day ft* /.“.Thae'"
secretary. A group reported on that the Hungarian government
funds to furnish Christmas din-|sful and others returning home lar) am, Mj(|way
festivities was a service held at * .
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ner and basket, as welt as toys from the fields without game but
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instrumental
in changing Vo- *helr Investigation o f the p&lt;u*t-: abides by its promise.
tth
m
Those
in
the
Senior
Division
Darnell
Memorial
Church
where
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a-g
c0uniy
se.U from
from EnterEnter- bility of obtaining better roads
Nagy had been In the Yugoslav
over "what
i n, ‘
^ n ior
l'**ia'* ' ‘"■nty seat
and gifts for deserving needy thoroughly happy
I will
be c from
tha . following
following! *hc
the Hex.
Rev. Hen
Ben Montgomery,
Montgomery, a
a prt.e
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was missed."
! . b"
fr'!m , ft*!
prise to Det.and
DeLand. Mrs.
Mr*. Carter has through Senate
bill 490 Lynch Embassy in Budapeat for 18 day*
families.
Ills presence was a cause of
said that tn an interview with
Along srith the ket*le
advised that the money obtained concern for the Yugoslav govern­
"dime board'* will
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d v J f Urt lo “ r tlo . n , .Ilk . Com.
K fcn m tor,. Ih p . .m l .W ii.rm l . kci.r m . . .
Z t Z iu S .. ’ "T m 'h .'lK 'ommissloner Slone they were ment, which xvas sensitive to any
the downtown lection Vul lKa#e.i
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to raise
children so"Vu"
that fr
^rom He Rary by the seven mills charge that it might be Interfer­
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the
In attract contributions tor me i m me &lt; cm u i
»a p iu i x-nuren
-' f , ' ! ! ", ti l they will become responsible mem- ,i,x from the Orange City.Enter- ing In Internal political develop­
Weal Salvation Army efforts.
I sponsored by th Seminole County emJr'
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in
hers of society, capable o f think^**'1 •"&lt;! hrl.lge district ment* of Its neighbor.
It wa* noted here that while
Reynolds, assisted bv 2nd Ministerial Association.
1 Entered In th, third division
y
A„ ,.f *hs m at ing for themselves and two. help- " omM he spent in De Mary.
this
Boats sponsored
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*"« my «ex to acquire eqnltsble htone promised them the utmost the Yugoslav* had been promised
Lt. Virginia Kellner, said
First report
•t at the Alumni Aa- , le.-al rightl| whfn jn „ ffd nf cooperation in securing road im- by the Hungarians they would
morning that
In spite of the «x- aand Seminole County—with em- Roofing and Heating. Odham and
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clien t economic conditions
ex-|phasis on Thanksgiving 193« and Tudor. Tha Abstract C orp, Sansame
AGer her talk an open provement Arthur l^m bcrt waa not act against Nagy, no similar
Isting in areas throughout
the! the blessings which had been ad- ■for»I Elks 1/xlga, Salvation Army,
forum wa* held on theS u b je cts
“ dded to this committee. Higgins pledge had beenobtained from
country the
"demand will b e ! ded to each life ’ thro-aghout th e, OIr! Scouts, Brownie Scouts. Woofwill making
and joint hank sp orted on the revision
of th# the Russians.
iraater this
year than ever ha-’ past year.
I mans Club. Upsala Presbyterian
sreount*. Mrs Carter answered H* H*ry directory which he said'
---------------------------fore to furnish Christmas baskThe Salvation Army furnished, Church, Congregational Christian
all querte*. which are o f especial “ ■""'d h* ready for distribution in
els and toys to the deserving Thanksgiving baskets to six needy Sunday School, First Methodist
Importance to Dr Gary women January.
.
W ^ F Im O r
nme.tv families
'families who would not other- Church, and Elder Springs RapNo luncheon meeting xvas held
,
A picture, "Wings to Mexico
C U l/lC l
needy families.
wUe have fnjoyc(, „
(|in. (1st Chapel.
by Ihe Seminole County Junior
Hav'«« Rwnkel president
and Guatemala" was presented. Fair continued cold through Sala “ We will begin taking applica­
ncr. In addition to the six basTh* Parade, sponsored Jointly Chamber of Commerce yesterday announced the dste of the thria1 Th* next meeting will not he a unlay, high lost*) 58-80; low Sattion* for the Christmas baskets
party
te«, to which
kets
furnished
directly
by
the
Salby
the Seminole County Junior due to the Thanksgiving holiday,
dinner affair hut will ha held in urday morning 28-35 and frost;
and assistance in miking toys and
luncheon "mce'tlng tor'lln*
rver’ron* *&gt;- Da Rary at tha civic building on slightly higher temperature* Satx
atinn
Aro\y,
n
w
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of
two
needy'
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
the!
Next
week’
s
gifts available for children un
Thursday at noon **** brir-~ . sifV.: V
,,,z Dec. 10, at 7:30 p. m.
urday afternoon.
Dec
morning
ha
vestigat* each application to de­
the home In Daytona which re­
termine th* need existing,'' she
ceives juvenile delinquents and
said.
sires them a new start in life.
Th# womens circles of
the
The suggestion was so popular
First Presbyterian Church hav&lt;
that a silver collection was Im*j^ecn dressing dolls for the Sal
mrdiatcly started; it grew to 421.
vatlon Army. The .loll* will Cc
R e sid e s this, gifts will he brought
' on display about Dec. 8 In the
fo r Ihe Good Samaritan Home in
lobby of Ihe Sanford Allanti
Sanford.
Nation* Bank, the
Officer in
Among tha amusing snd in­
Charge of the local Salvation
structive committee reports were
Army said today. “ W# have al­
two fine resumes o f the recent
ready received about 13 of th*county meetings, one given hy
dolls from 13 circles,’' she said
Dr l-ola Well* and one by Mrs
Dolls dressed snd furnished by
Runkel
the circles will be distributed
among needy families, U was re
PEDESTRIAN KILLED BY CAR
l£orted.
U .lfVE R CITY, Calif P Ed­
ward U Marrah, 33, a visitor
from Valparaiso, Fla., svas killed
yesterday when he was struck by
a car while crossing a street.

Nagy's
Arrest
Feared

Quiet Thanksgiving
O bserved In County
Salvation Army’s
Christmas Kettles
io Appear Dec. 1

Over 300 Present Civic Problems Are
Al Children's Home Oiscussed By CofC
25th Homecomino
Legal Tangles
Topic Of Woman’s
Club Guest Speaker

Jaycees C a ll O ff
Yesterday's Meet

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Pilgrims’ Progress
Is Community
Service Message
The Central Baptist Church
was
comfortably
filled
with
grateful worshippers Thursday
morning for the annual rommunity Thanksgiving service sponsor­
ed by the Seminole County Minj»4^*l#l Igfisal st|«w#
Hoat pastor J. 3V. Tarhara pre­
sided. Mrs. R. D. Grieme was at
th« organ, while Dick Mken sans
"Lord, Let Me Live Today." TTio
congregation sang * Thanksgiving
and a patriotic hymn. Parts in
the service were taken by tha
Rev. Fred Bowery o f the Frca •
Methodist Church, the Rev. David
S. Carnefix of the Missionary
Alliance Church, and the Rev. R .
It. Spear Jr., o f the Church o f
the Nazarene. An offering for the
work of the ministerial associa­
tion wa* received.
Program*
were donated by the Celery City
Printing Co.
a
Tha Rev. J. Bernard Hoot, who
has been pastor o f the Congrega­
tional Church 'for three decade*,
was the speaker o f the day.
Treating the aubject "Pilgrims*
Progress" with kindled Imagina­
tion and facility o f phrase he doscribed life as a pilgrimage and
pointed out the new steps In ilfe’a
pilgrimage tayght us by great
pilgrims, including Enoch, Abra­
ham, Hosea and Jesus.

Conversational
C
r panish C la ss
Monday
, 4 * Starts
How International
are

s»^s*y4*

y ou f
The dlstinee to South America
is becoming shorter. Your first
interesting step toward meeting
your Spanish neighbors la to en*
roll in the Conversational Span­
ish Class which begins next Mon­
day night at Seminole High
School.
This course will be for b#gin*
ners or for those having only ■
little background. Tha cours# will
he on a conversational basis with
minimum emphasis on formal
grammar.
Advanced Intareat In th* Spanish
court* Indicates a good turnout
Monday night. Classes will be held
every Monday and Tuesday night
from S p. m. to 9 p. m. Regis­
tration and class instruction wiQ
begin tha tame #venlng. There
It a It 00 registration fa*. Furthet
Information can ha had by e a l
ling IW3 or contacting Fred C.
Murray, Director o f Adult A Vo­
cational Education in the School
Administration Building.

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

S fs

Judge Housholder
To Address Club

“ The Value of the Juvenile
Court In Our Youth Program’ ’
will be the subject of a talk to
he given by the Hon. Ernest F.
Householder. .Seminole
County'
Judge, before the Sanford RotClub at its regular weekly
meeting next Monday noon
at
the Yacht Club
Judge Hoosehold*r. who, in a d -(
dttion tn his duties as County
Judge siso serves as Juvenile
Judge. Is well known as a force-1
ful. well informed speaker. He |
anil ha Introduced hy Andrew C. I
Stine, program ebtirman for the
day*

YOU HAVE

THANKSGIVING 1)1NNKit IN DKBAItY. Shown around the Thanksgiving table are:
(Left to right) James Richard*. Mrs. Gregory Keseniih, Robert Feyl, the host Arne
Kricksen, Mrs. Robert Feyl, Col. Gregory K fseuich, Mrs. James Richards, and the host­
ess Mrs Arne Ericksen. (Staff Photo)

SHOPPING,
DAYS Till*
Q &amp; n U ttM A .

THIRTY-TWO .MEN stationed aboard Sanford Naval Air Station pose with Captain Robert W. Jack•on, IJSN, Commanding Officer of the Station, following advsneement-ln-rat# ceremoni#* held at
the Station Chapel. Captain Jackson congratulated each man Individually, and presented him with
his certificate of promotion The men are: (I. to r.. back row) H. E. Herr, ET3; R. A. Snell. PN3;
I M Wellman, RM3; C E. Hendrix Jr . HM3; and W. M. lltlliar. DT3 (second row) R. K. Walter.
AM3; D C Allen. PR3; C. R. Sharp. RM3; R J C uby Jr. AG3; E L. Foalcr. ACI; F. J. Y o u n g ,
YN3; aim S. L. Hill, J03 (thinl row) G. Plhuliak, AMI; D. M. Lawson. EMI; L. P. SchuiUma.
AC2 T. Duhon. TEL; E. J Boyd, AM3; T. C. Hanlon. AC3: E. O. Cxrroll. AMS; and Captain Jackson,
(fourth r o w ) J. D. Mare. A02; E R. Rost. AC3; J. t) Howling. ACS: J. Cheek, ENI; A. A. S m i t h .
AD3; J. F Smiley Jr., PN2. (front row) C. R Wallers. BTC. J W. Hughe* SKI. D. K. Brennan. PN2;
R. Luthar, NPJ, L. B. Basil. PN3, and P. S. Craighaad, EIC. (Official Phot#, U. 8- Navy)

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SANFORD, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SI. 195«

Big Crowd
Attends
Stunt Night

Associated P m Loved Wlr*

Hammarskjold Seeks Power
To W ork Out Front Query

B7 MAHAN U. JONES
O V IE D O - As we arrived at
the aebooi auditorium ta be one
o f tha spectators at the annual
Stunt Night conducted by tha
Oviedo High School each year,
tha proceeds o f which are used
toward the athletic fund, a large
crowd had alrtay asaembled. We
quickly found scata and ha a
good view of tha staga.
It was not long before the $W
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. U 4 seats were filled, and some spec­
tators remained stand tag. The Beerelary General Dag Hammar­
play* w e n so good that they skjold today asked the General
Assembly to give him broad pow­
were well worth the standing.
The eleventh grade presented er* to work out with Egypt agree­
their play f l r « t - ’*Oh. Baby". It ments on the deployment o f the
Middle East police force.
waa rather short, but full o f ac­
tion and was vsry good. Carl Fa­ . He told the Assembly he and
bry was the outstanding acWr In President .Master had worked out
Uiia play. He and Georgia Dish- certain broad principles on the
man w o n the representative! use ’ of the force, but hit report
chosen from this class for the l+ft unanswered the big question
whether any o f the U. N. troops
EVERYBODY WAS SMILING when reports from Team Captains and members were final Judging of the best actor would police the Suez Canal area
and
actress
of
the
evening.
Miss
announced yesterday. Mrs. Harold Appleby (left) and Miss Dot Powell (right) led
after the withdrawal of Britain
the entire Rroup of six captains with moruy and memberships turned in during the Kathleen Watt sponsored the and French forces.
play. Others acting in the play
Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce Membership Drive, one phase ending yester­ w ere: William Hart a* Jimmy; Hammarskjold said he and Nas­
day ‘ with a luncheon meeting. Membership Drive Chairman Don Bales (standing left) Mary Ann Tvslnsky as Ads; Mlhe ser had agreed to proceed Immeand Chamber o f Commerce President Clifford McKibbin show smiles of. approval. Tyre as Reginal; and Melania lately. If the Assembly approves,
"to explore Jointly eon&lt;-rete as­
(Staff Photo)
Jackson as Mrs. Dud.
pect*.of the functioning of UNEF
Professor Paul Mikler’s sen­ the U. N. Emergency Forces,
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iors w e n next on the program, Including Its stationing and the
presenting ."Displaced Baby Sit­ question of the lines of communi­
ter".
cation and supplies."
The outstanding acting ability
Th negotiations, Hammsrskdisplayed by Betty Stevenson as Jold said, would be based on two
Pat F n sler and Norman Nicks .major principles:
The Board of Sanford City
as Harry Frazier was very no­
1. Egypt's sovereignty will be
Commissioners received a tongue
ticeable. Betty, who Is very recognized In matters concerning
lashing at the Board of Seminola
•dept at whatever she under­ the presence and functioning of
County Commissioners meeting
takes, was superb in the typical the U. N. force.
yesterday following a request
Martha Raye role— only with the
2. The U. N. will maintain the
The team of Mrs. Harold Ap- f £ron\
C.rmita Ray that (he
Kim Novae looks and Jane Rus­ force In Egypt until It has com
f* b y and Mias Dot Powell ran
"U c
*»&gt;are for rent
sell figure. She drew thunderous pleted Its task o f supervising the
when the
the ot
*■ “ &gt;* Wench Building.
away with
with ton
top honors
honors when
applause as well as bowls o f cease-fire and the withdrawal of
A letter,, addressed to each
figures were announced at yes­
troops.
laughter.
Commissioner,
from
Ur*.
Ray
terday’ s noon luncheon meeting
Haromarskjold told the Aascm
Aa this Is Betty's senior year,
explained
the
need
for
an
add!
of the Team Captains and mem­
bly
the functioning of the force
we
are
very
much
In
favor
o
f
bers of the Seminole County tional office and for cleanup and . „
A 73-year-old retired cxUrmln- her choosing the acting profes­ had been hampered by the fart
Chamber of Commerce
mem­ palntijp expense In the existing
officei
1,tln* company man took his own sion— If Friday night wss any that "as yet no withdrawals have
bership drive.
Commissioner
John
M
e
I
s
e
h
llf* J*1* /♦rterdsy
afternoon sim ple o f her ability In that dir­ taken place in compliance with
Don Bales, chairman o f the
* * n illy friend ection. If the talent scouts could the resolutions o f the Gtneral As­ FRONT PORCH OF THE HOME on the 0 .'iclo Road nt Wagner where Gerard Longmembership drive committee told questioned Mrs. Ray. Director o f , * h" »
sembly” adopted Nov. 2 and 7.
wood, a sawmill operator, found Roger I.ce Willinms. 10-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs.
* Sinford have seen her, we are certain
the group that "W e’re
ehead the Seminole County office o f the *\tker*d « l,dloU
He indicated he had asked Henry R. Williams hanging by hU neck. Tie ropea, part nash cord and imrt hemp, wore
that she would have been whisk­
Department
o
f
Public
Welfare,
o f last year In both membership
.
If. Lane wai found ed away to Hollywood by now and Britain, France and Egypt for in placed In their original poniilon by Deputy Sheriff A. K. Evuns for this picture. T h e
«W money but we haven’ t reach­ to the number of people recelv-. ,
Ing aid through hcV office «h o j
,• * * [, £ • fr0nt
*» ^ » » y tQ *upplant Jane formation about thlr plans to youngiter w m reported to have "fullen o ff the porch." (Staff Photo)
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ed our goal."
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Kusiell, Kim Novae. Martha Rijrt withdraw and told the Assembly r -r ------------ -— y— r —
- - - vrf — -—4 — — 1*—-----------------r - ----------- -----------According to the rundown of lived outside o f the Sanford city |,k*
would report again "as
£ g * or Betty Grab!# M the hearts o f ha
memberships reported ep through llmlU and (hose who lived 'within j
I receive clarifications from' the
her audiences.
noon yesterday a total o f $1,645
Aa for Norman Nicks, ha may govrrnmeata concerned."
"It
seem
,
like
the
county
Ha.
IM
y
r*&lt;urn*d
with
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»
lMded
was collected and a membership
lie ssld that. If the Assembly
some day be a good substitute for
to bear the biggul part o f t h l.;* 1"* n ° " ,r *'
total of 201 was tabulaated.
can tell! He gave him a go-ahead hia Initial
expenje,"
s a id
C o m m i s s i o n e r 1 ” ie
fired from a M-cal. Clifton. .Webb.
. . Who
. .
"The only thing we went a f­
Meisch. "and the merchanU of Colt revolver which waa left lock- played the irate father to perfec- talks with Nasser would form a
ter this time was old members and
,n .,h* «,ov* compartment of Jlion. T h ey 'a lso were well sup- foundation "on which the co­
I think we have done a terrific Sanfor.1 get the greatest benefit.
"Doesn't most of this money
automobile^ was heard by the ported by'Luther Duda, is Biad-1 operation could be developed and
Job," he said.
distributed hv vour organization tv*° !*dles. They thought, how- Istav; Gordon llorton as Cousin necessary agreements on various
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uTeam Captain Art Pleva turn- f nd Its wav In o Sanford’ " ; cver’ “
jtystery still surrounds the ac ternoon, “ These boys are always
*■ •utomobll. tire I Herbert: Elen. Tuhy a . Delore. •»«»»» be elaborated."
»“ In $147.50. Jim
Hunt
$115, E lc h a^ked Mr. RW
' blowout.
F .'azler; Jinx Miller as Ruth
There was no Immediate comcldcntal hanging and critical in playing with ropes along srlth
Col. S. 0 . Harriman $125, Jim
By Maria* Jones
(
Jury of a 10-year-old Wagner boy my boys.’
Contlnulna i&gt;u verbal distaste
bad been le ill health for Frazier and Peggy Fleming as ment from Ih# British-French or
Grant $237.50. A. L. Wilson $300. . . d ? :
OVIEDO—The Oviedo Baptist who was found by two hunters
•b0,“ two year, following a stroke I Martha.
«"• • » delegations. There also
Quirk action on the part of tha
and Mrs. Appleby and Dot Powell ... A , , .
iv
and had been undergoing treat-1 Norman Nicks and Betty Stev- was no word when they would re- Church will play host* Sunday I returning from their Held Tues- two hunter* undoubtedly Is re.
its
$027.50.
m*n‘ by an Orlando doctor.
|eason represented this grade in P*7
Hammarskjold'* request („r their former members an&lt;l day morning about 8:30.
sponsible for saving the young,
Commissioner
Meisch
expense.
The total. amount nf money
for a statement on their with-;*|| local citizens who wish to par­
-- re .
Reason for the man’s action, 1the final judging.
Roger I-re Williams, son of Mr. tier's life. An early morning re­
ticipate with their annual Thanks­ and Mrs. Henry R. Williams, was
5 5 * * 1 ,1by ‘ h*S* minoIe. County
» ^
M n o r Sco t
° according to Mrs. Lane, could be
The tenth gr.ders were last on dr* " » ‘ P,4M
giving get-together and
Home­ found hanging from the rafter of port from the Seminole Memorial
Chamber of Commerce
since the take the W
111h' ™ niy attributed only to a moment of the program but first In th* prize
---------------------------coming.
hia front porch by Gerard Long- Hospital give* the tO-year-old
K
o f Mmn^
rshnlp:
mU' ‘ f * y thC b,ggMt
! dezpondeney bec.us. o f his III; winning column. "Bobby Sox" F u n e r a l S e r V I C C C
has been t*. 012.7^ Bales tcVd! ‘ Were going to see that you health.
|wa„ a well-presented play. Boh- r u n “ ' a l J C l V I t e S
We know what a good time we wood and a companion a* they boy’s condition s* "critical". Doc*
sro’ip^
get jou r money, Mrs. Ray, said
The two women brought the by Sox, played by Lois Murphy, Q Q ITIT o m o r r o w
had • few weeks ago at the Meth­ returned from a hunting trip, tor* attending him yesterday
odist homecoming,
seeing
old noticed the boy stopped their
rtrlV!! ' T
Mfi^ h’ . ^u t,., d ,ik*
l° s ° on elderly man directly to the Sem-and Margie, played by Ann I) * - 7 a , m * 1 O m O I T O W
state that "He may and our
friends, etc. Now, we are looking car turned around and went
JT $11,000 and membership at record 1 d on t like the chiseling
Memoriil Hospital where1Shazo, took the limelight with F o r ' J l l f f f l f * S h f l f O n
hopes tre that he will recover."
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nf the Board of Commissioners it w.s reveal^ that the pistol was their bested arguments.
r o r J U O g e jn a r o n
forward to Sunday with pleasure. back.
Investigation Into the accident­
A cleanup drive will begin Im- every tune we have a Joint pro- held In th* right hand wrapped!
Lola and Ann were ably supFuneral services
for
Judge
Longwood cut the rope from
The Sunday School hour
Is
mediately, Cham berof Commerce jeet."
In a handkerchief. Sanford Police1ported by Mary Ann Slayton as d*"1’’ ’
will he held m- 9 15 a m , and a apecial service around the 10-year-old boy's nerk al hanging of the youngster y eit e M « C« h . n \i.mhlr .ilan n u '
Wben ” m'ndcd that people Department Patrolman Carl C. Mr*. Hanna; Richard Smithson
mnrning at S o’clock it will be held at th* 11 a.m. wor­ while the boy's mother slept in a ! " ‘ « i « r U being continued by the
nearby room. The home is a ! Seminole County Sheriff ami hia
Chairman nn„ n .7 « 7 n , w ^ m
wl,hin
CUF of S * .^ rd hav.| podson found th.t the weapon( aa Norton Brown; W M l.c. Kel- [J ' J jJ * w P B r S ^ J r . of'fl ship hour.
Our friend. Mayor Gary, has frame dwelling Just o ff the high-: depulie*.
promised to be on hand. He had way on the Oviedo Road In Wag­
hrttrr he there to welcome us, ner.
The father had gone, as he told,
a« we were there to welcome
Deputy Sheriff A K Kvans, "to
him at hi* church
Turkey will be furnished by I Orlando to buy a battery to start
bring the total Chamber of C om -! «,nun*y would raise the total ” -i If™?1* °T, “ f
n™ w!l0 Hollywood, for she eould really nf tha Cltv Cm m S - for four th* church. All others are asked
etT- ’
mere* cooperation among San- pens* for icot from $143 a month
* 4,7
"*•
double for her. No kidding,
to bring
baskets
ami eating1 The crude rop-. *'-d •"*«
years.
ford and Seminole County btisi- to $2'&gt;0. The Board o f Sanford
"M r.
Lane was
apparently I The large group of people preJudge Sharon was a member of tools. Any other meat is accept- nm»se, wa* firmly around the
I boy'ii neck. It was lied to a poU) A Community Thanksgiving Sernessmen up to the goal originally City Commissioners, at a previous feeling very good ami was ovrr-|sent Judged the winner* hy the the Board o f Deaeon* of the First abt«*
set.
meeting, had agree,I to double "&gt;e,| at rominj la Sanford for applause meter. The loth grade iiV m i.f' rhu‘rrh '*nd Had""'tau’iiht
Get jntir things together and I on lhr fron* p4,rch wilh •no,her Iv ,f* wi" ^ h' ,d ‘ 0,nnrrow mornThere are several team mem- their share if the Board o f Coun- ,,ie Dowers which he enjoyed so nosed out the 12tn by i narrow
i j ui , u , n, nible c la n for meet us there. Ws will be watch­ rope ami thrown over the two- ing at th* Central Baptist Church,
bers who have not yet reported, ty Commissioners would agree to I ^ h' . . •*P|,ln*&lt;! M « - Ward who margin, thanks to the "small min.
R# w n also a msm- ing for you.
by-four rafter.
l4th st. and Oak Av*., beginning
Deputy Sheriff Evans, re co n -1 . ln w
Chalrman Balesi told th* group., pay m per cent of th. bill.
|
‘ h« m
the after-J fr y ".
t a r V ' h . S.nfoVd K lw .t^ Oub
noon.
slructlng the placement of the1*.
‘
’
Th* membership
the -------county's-----------,
share
- drive for thl% . . .^. rpresent
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Murphy
and Norman Bn&lt;j , charter member of the
rope, measure,! the height of the1 T h.
coonly-wld* service
is
. . *0,nil
*noth*r phase,
expense is $108 per month
. m ,h*.N ick s won the honor o f being the EAs Club in Quincy.
rafter from the floor at 8 foot] sponsored by the Seminole County
“ We and the rUy U paying $40.
g,ov* ^
« t o r and elres, of the night. " S n S S . ‘ include: four
chll
'•” ve only coinpleled tun phu-r»,"
„
..
.mpwnmeni m get the gun ind&gt;
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6 inches, the noose hung 2 foot; Ministerial Association composed
Josephine Mikler was awarded ,)r»n. James G. Sharon Jr.
nf
he „ i d . »„d we are
confident -10™1
^ n r r B L &gt;odd mov- then replaced the keys." ,h*
10 Inches from the floor of the of 17 churches.
i the prise for selling the most Washington, D. C.. Chandler Sha
tbit Sanford merchants, business fd ,b*‘ ,b-# •dd‘ U“ n ,,
porch, and exactly five feet from
•bout i'* .* ” \r, « • _, tickets hy W H DeShaio, prln- ron nf Rsnford; Ales Sharon of
The Rev. J. W. Parham, pas•nd professional men are anxious! ,ta,ed. U* b f * ‘? ®f Dee. , l ’l
,p '
‘
Stonewall Jsrkion, who live* th#T h * e T y '" h .d been kept home I ' o f the Central Baptist Church
®be ,oId
wor'h.
Jacksonville; and Mrs. Sterling
«" see the
Seminole
County Proved Commissioner Meisch se- explained when It happened "snd
Jtemhers nf the ninth grade Bolling of Washington. D. C.; and just outside of the Mayfair Sec­
Chamber o f Commerce success- comitd ,he motion which received , we rushed lo (he hosoital
from school to help with the; Is host pastor. Organist for the
quickly as we could gel here" ** " f r * ° ne&lt; wh° pul on ,hf
1fo,,r srandehlldren, Slary Au.tr.-&gt; tion near 4th SI. killed a bobcat
(ul in It* project, and eventual lhc SPP™ '* 1
‘ h* board,
family
wnshlng," the mother told community service will be Mrs,
I
Coroner
W.
Hush
Duncan
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portrayal*.
The
hlgh^
Sharon.
Chandler
Sharon
Jr.,
ye«terday morning.
goals which have been outlined.'
led In Bv horpital »rt inves’iiM i.i ,l*h' nt ,h* bohhv.snx grmtp w ss Sierling Bolling
J r, and Tst
•take and Bed treed him," Deputy Sheriff Kvans at S *m l-jR. d . Griem*.
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M em on.i Hospital wh*,*j -p ,, R, y r „ d Bowery of the
Ithe shooting laid (bat 5fr t*Ln* 1
(E lvis Prviley) at Shsrnn
said
Jackson a* ...
he .....................,,»«»••
displayed the
died at 8:58 p m. and later an &lt;!h* ri&lt;‘(,rlM d by John Holler He
Remains will be taken to Quin wild animal that meaaured st |*»»• youngster was brought. Long- Fr. , Methodist Church will offer
invocation and the scripture
noum-ed that there weuld be "N b 1drew »*v*ral curtain call*. The icy Immediately after funeral ser leased 38 inches and weighed an wood, a sawmill operator, had
administered
artificial
respira-, wl„ be rell) by y,* ncy ||4rry
T
it
i Inquest — It was a self" inflict*,i1Jordlnaire* associated with him vices tomorrow morning. Burial estimated 23 pounds.
T om orrow
M O r n i n y i p i « t n l shot ”
,nr,IC,' d |ln ht. .r t were Benn* W ain -U ui be in Ea.tem
c .m e t e o .
"I killed him in back o f my Hon until an ambulance arrived w Henderton of the Church o f
the house after the dog* treed him," at the scene.
iGod.
OVIEDO— This year for the
The annual Homecoming at the] Assistant Mate's Attorney Voile wrt$ht. Vtrgll Wilson and John Q’dney, with servires
at
There are four sons in the WllOffering will be taken by th*
first time to nur knowledge t he F l o r i d a
MeLhodtU Children's * Williams
Jr xra. called to the P*rry.
grivesid# at 11 am Trlday he said.
Bn,.on Funeral Home 1s in j tTJ(ng a 410 guage shotgun with
tw0
*hr.m h*d Rev
David Carnefix of
tha
Student Council has been 'Intro- Home with a regular Thanksgiv** wfl! •* Deputy Sher- Charles Parker,
Linda Miller,.
*’
,
n
No. 4 «hnt and he “ like in have i
io *ch6o{ jh « n the (T,rtf »ian anil Million 117 A11L
•hired Into th* Oviedo School. We ing Service at the Barnett Church ' r‘
Jamr* *"*1 Morgan JfcClel- nonnle Will I» and Johnny Trsln-1 *“ if*
[«•
nky nrre the cast for **Tra*edy".| ^
«#m&gt;n«»le County Bar Ai ^f j| on one nf
^og1l
I arr Went a I hanging took P*a^»!(incf. Church All monies receiveil
»ra certain that it will be very will he held tomorrow morning at
June Fleming. Michael Duda P a t. %nc1111011 merrher* are asked t»&gt; ‘ ‘Xhiv rat haf been bothering
on*Y »• 5-year-old hoy^ remain-: wt|j ^ utilued by the Seminola
Honorary : mv dogs for sometime— had even
honie with Roger U e The Co)ln|y Minlltert,i .\,lociatl.&gt;n for
Professor W. H. PeShato, pnnThe Rev. Ben Monlgoni*r, * '
whlrped both of them one tJmt.’’ l L*1
®*P,4,n' d *® ° * p
! county and community m ur.sta.
tfp«I. is announcing
,h*
win-1 former pastor nf the church
the Negro said.
.Sheriff Evans that the five year. Th# „ rmofl wy; ^ delivered by
bers In Ih* balloting as follows: h* the guest speaker.
Jake and ned. mentioned by “ W y°un* s*er had told him my |he n&lt;T j nernar,, nool&gt; ^ th#
Jack-on, arr Walker Hounds, th a!bro|;’,r , 1
I Congregatloasl Christian Church.
..m e hounds rcpon.ihle fur lhe|n* « ■"d f*,‘ oK. lh® P0" " '
the rhanksgivlng Svnnon topic
tskmg o f th# deer which escaped!
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Progress",
harger. tresturer, and Melam* P ’ ' P '
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P 7.
Z
L u T^*re!* MuMk »*
S n r v ir # » &lt; R g s v a n lo r T
Jzckion. program rbatrman
Th® R®vCarlton, sup West Dth St In Sanford, hit j e r V I C e S l \ C V C a i e O
from th# Sarford Zoo some time r.
*fr" pn,&gt; , , J ' r
Benediction will be offered by
erintendent of the Home has In- been missing sine* 10 a.m. Tues- 1 OVIEDO— Th# Thanksgiving,
*g0,
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snd working in Umatilla.
} ! " JL,f’ " ' J ! '
f h
viled all alumni and former staff dav morning
services will h* held again JointRoger I-ee. secording to the Lh" fJ * lhe ^
. ,
members to attend the
annual It Is reported that the rlderlv Ir hy th* Oviedo Methodist and!
' Dep,ity Sheriff Investigating the
Dick Aiken will sing the sole
Homecoming event
man
went hunting inwoods north,
OviedoBaptists this year,
theI
!arodent, I. e bo) very large fo r , Immediately prior to the ThanksThere is an alumni
meeting of Osteen and has not returned services heing held this year at
Partly clouds and mild
today; 1his age. He Is reported to be 5! E*vt*** U»T sermon.
|slated to be held tomorrow after- home.
If he Oviedo Baptist Church,
Thursday
mostly tloudy
with feet tall, apparently th# largest1 Tha public Is Invited to attend
noon st the home Immedli'ely! Spnuf is described as having
The Rev. Georg* II. Carlton,
seatlrred
showers and turning of the four children.
!th#
Community Thanksgiving
following the Thanksgiving Dm- "his right hand and wrist off be- pastor nf th* O v M o Methodist
i colder by night; low toolgb4 *0-84.| Neighbors said yesterday af-tSexvica,
iner.
jlow th, elbow."
iCSiureh will officiate.
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Women's Team City Board Blasted
Takes Top Honors At Commission Meet
73-Year-Old Man
In CofC Drive
Takes Own Life
With Gun Yesterday

Oviedo Bapfisk Mystery Surrounds
Sel Homey ....g, Accidental Hanging
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Community Service
"Tomorrow Morning

25-Pound Bobcat
Killed By M an
Near 4th Street

Student Council
Sfficers Told

Children's Home
Homecoming Set

65-Year-Old Mon
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Soil Bank Payments

Faymeata of two types to farm­ For a farm owoer who receives
D. Stewell, Mr and Mrs. Kirby ers under the "foil bank" crop ratal income but who takes ns
ENTERPBISS - Mrs. Chute Sellers and Mr. and Mrs. John redaction pleas are counted an part la UM set sal operation of tha
i sai Mr*. M ia Johnson Tatum accompanied tha boys and
urntng* for social security in*
anttrUiaed (reap 3 of tha Christ, Mrs. Henderson, den mother ib-lturanea benefit payments, and faro, nalthar Um soil bank pay.
aa Woman’* F*Uow«hlp of tha porta that the boya sold 128.60 o f' payments of a third type may be menta nor the other renUl in­
First Christian Chorch of DeLand tickets for this annual affair. She counted under certain condition*, come count* toward Social ^
Moods* artsmoon. Thota pro. and the boya wish to express their according to Paul K. Weaver, dis­
included Mn. D F Cralf, Mr* appreciation to all tha people trict manager of tho Social Se­ curUy benefits.
Robert Haley, Mn. Ben Albritton, buying tha tickets and helping the curity Administration la Orlando, Farmers who rutin and claim
Mn Homer La Beau, Mrs. J. W . boys.
who uld many Inquiries had boss social aacurity paynaata U u *
aad than recslva soil hath payBrans. Mrs. Martha Miner, Mr*.
Evelyn Csrltoo. daughter of the raeoivsd on this auWoet.
Balter, Mr*. Ed. Phlppa, Mr*. Rev. mad Mrs. Bnscom Carlton,
menu la IMS, may fllu aa appUTha
aoll
bank
paymanU
to
bo
Robert Fa slay, Mr*. Wm. Harder, celebrated bar Mb birthday Mon­
cation far a recomputallon after
Mrs. I . W. Duntea, Mrs W A. day evening with a party glvan by counted as not earnings by aelf- tha first of tha year.
Burch. and Mr*. John Cannon
her mother at their home on the employed farm operators are those
firmer* who draw soil bank
under Um "acreage reserve"
The Reeutar meeting of the Bn* comer of Mala Street and Lake mads
paymanU an aubjact to aelf•em­
program
and
tha
annual
paymanU
terprite PTA will be
held la Shore Dr. Questa Included 16 lit­
ployment (aoeUl security) taxes aa
the sehool auditorium Tueiday tle girls of the Childm'a Home. for land placed to tho "eonaarva- no ether net earnings, and th*Q
Uon
reserve,"
Weaver
said.
"Thas#
Nov t*U» at 7:30 pm. Cueat speak Carnes and contests worn aajoyod
earnings count toward aoclil se­
er will be Fred DeMotte of Day and delicious refreshment* af paymanu replica income which curity retirement, disability, and
tons Beach, director of civil do* birthday cake and ice eresm were Um farmer reasonably could have •urvlvors insurance beneflu.
expected if hU land had beta kept
ftnse In this area. All parent* a n served to the guests.'
"A larga nurhber of elderly
The regular meeting of the Wo* to normal crop urea."
especially urged to attend.
Florida farmer* a n retiring each
man’* AnxIUIary ef the All Saints
A
third
typo
of
soil
bank
pay­
Mn. Shirley Crouse of the Do* Episcopal church mat Wednesday
weak under tho old-age-and sur­
land publle Library was the guest at the Farrtsh House. Following ment U Um conaorvaUoo-rtsareo vivor* Insunne program provided
reimbursement
payment.
These
are
at the regular assembly program the regular business session eenby Um facial faeurity Act’'.Mr.
of the Enterprise Jr. HI Sehool dueted. by Hr*. Arthur Wlllgooae, payments mad* by tho Federal Weaver pointed out. "Tho amount
Government
to
pay
pari
of
the
Wednesday. In celebration of book re frashmsots were served by the
of tho maathly payment la bated
week, she fold the story "Tha Ap­ refreshment committee, headed coot of carrying out tho conserva­ on the farmer's average month*
tion practices and making Im*
ple of Contenement" by Howard by Mr*. Robert Elmers.
provsmenU on &lt;b* conservation re- earning*."
Pyle.
The DeBary Orcbeitra group serve. They are Included to figur­ Tha minimum monthly payment
The 4-H club met Tuesday at will moot each Friday momlag ing the farmer’* net earning* only Is 330 for tho farmer and Its for
the Enterprise school In Its sec­ Iron 1:10-11:10 for rcbaartals at Um expenditures are deductible as hia wife. 1 they art both 63.. Mixond meeting of the year with the the Parrish House with Mrt. Har­ business exposes for Income tan lraum or which tho aolf amptoyed
county director Mr. Luttrell. The ry Whittaker, director aad William purpose*.
farmer can qualify la I 106.SO *
following officers ware elected; Wataon aa buslnesa manager.
month for himself and 3S4JO (or
A
landlord
who
owns
a
farm
and
president, Steve Holloway; vie* Miss Jean Parker, daughter of
participates
materially
to
the
pro­
hia
wife._____________
president, Mike Bartastefe; see Mr aad Mrs. D. J. Parker, mam
retary, Bobby WUbom: and Co. bar of tha DtLind High school duction or management of farm Add both crumbled Bluo chest*
commodities gets socUl security
rsprasenUtive, Happy Cerlton.
band accompanied tha.band to Or­ credit for hia share of the soil and prepared mustard to mayonMiss Doris Taber entered her angeburg, I. C. last weekend. The ____________________________
nail* for a islad dwialng f f
orange cake in the cake baking band alcag with the High School bank paymants fust a* tbs farm oparator
does,
Weaver
pointed
out.
hearts
af lattucr_______________
cooteit held In DnBary Tuesday football team went there. Congra­
and tied for first place winners tulations Jsan, wo are happy to bo
with one of tho DeBary ladies.- repraseated in thla fine band.
Congratulations Miss Faber.
A 'l Dick Tyler returned Monday
All of the boys of Cub Scout to Alius Air Force Bait, Okla
Daa of Pack so and Including after spending leave with his par
several of their parents attended enti, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tyler,
the annual Scout Jambore "Scout
Mr*. Harry Throop and Mra.
log on parade" at the Naval Re* Crace Reals attended a party at
serve Armory at Exposition Park, the home of Mrs. Esrl Nettles In
Orlando Saturday evening. Mr. and Longwood Wednesday afternoon.
4:41 Muila At Raadora
onL A N bo
7:04 Drifting On A Ctoud
WkUlftkinUtY
Mrs. C. A. Henderson, Ur and Mrs.
William Paul Baringar of De7:11 Select tha Muilo
AFTERNOON ............
7:lo If a DancatlmO
Baty replaces Dave Bride who re­ 1:00 Advamur* With facia Walt
*i*4 Nlgnt Edition
signed last weak In the local t:39 kup.rman
»:IS Strictly Instrumental
KVENINO
school.
1:14 The Itnythm llaur
Sitl Nawr-Waatbar-hports
10:10 At Koaa With Mu.la
Mra. Belle Johnson has as her Silk
___
.notick o r suit
Handttvoua
Raws
llilt
T H E S T A T E O P F L O R I D A TO:
house guests this week Sirs. Ar­ 1:10 T1/a^OwU
11:44 Sian Off
M A H IU A IL L KISMU whose place
T
itU
THURSDAY
thur Almy of Lakeland end Sirs.
•( rtaldenco It unknown.
Tilt John Daltv and lh# NiWa
MORNINO
A Sworn Complaint having boen Kathrya Prank of Dunedin.
7:10 Burns and Allan
S: 14 81a* OB
Mad a g a ln .i you In lha Circuit
Arthur tlodfrar Shaw
I.SO
Sir.
and
Mra.
Harold
Stultz
4:01
Dawn
Breaker*
'■yurt In and tor Stmlnolo County,
1:19 htaga 7
1:14 Newt
Morlda. In Chaneory, for Dlvoree, visited Sir. Stultz'* parents, Sir. iiqo
Tha Mllllontlrt
4:11
W
rat
are
Jamboraa
•bo «hort title ef tall action btlng
1:10 l‘va Uol A aeortl
4:11 Now*
UCOltdE WM. KlltBU JIL. Plain- and Sirs. J. L. Stultz in St. Peters­ I9:»9
Wadnaaday
N&gt;*ht
FlahU
7
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44
Baraa
O’clock
Club
llff, vt. MARIUAIL L. FIBBL. 7&gt;.(«n burg Saturday.
illOO Night Nawa Raport
7:11 Naws.nertda
Sant, thato prtttnlt are to caute i
StarHsht
Thaatre
The
Rev.
and
Sirs.
Jsmes
Sic11:11
7:14 Nawa World
rtoulra you to file your anawtr
7 1 It Haorta At A Olanc*
olhtr pleading., It any, to tho Com Cullough and sons of Greensboro iu u t h i r V u a t m o r x i n i i
1:44 Jnekay'a Ckntr*
plaint fllad htraln. and to serve
ware overnight guetti of Mrs. Mc­ • ill Bigs On
Iit4 Mornrag Darotlaa*
Sup* lhatavf upon r ia ln illlt At
Nawa-Waathar
fill
Cullough's
parents,
Mr.
and
Mra.
llarmoay Tin;#
lorntr on or httora tho Ith day of
7)04 Tha Morning Bhow
Jill World At Nina
Uootmbor, A.U.. l i lt , othorwlta &lt; W. L. Tyler. Tho Rev. and Mra.
Captain Kangaroo
1:1*
4:11
Morning Matodla*
Daaraa Pro Confttto will bo (alar McCullough left Tuesday to attend l :l « Film Fact a Fancy
4:14 Mara and Tatra
*4 sfa ln ti you the cause procood
Thla
Ijind
of
Our*
10:00
t
titt
1144 Club
tha Baptist convention in Orlando
ea parte.
Handstand
Nawa
WITH USA MT hand aa.l official through Thursday, while the boy*. 10:19 Thla I-and nf Ours
11:9*
\Ui
1104 Ciu*
at Sanford. NrminoU County,
Mlrtka It nich
^ al
H ilt flama af Matodp
orlda, thla loth day of Nuv.nt, Mark and Kelly, remained with 11:19
AFTERNOON
World at Noon
their grandparents
bar. A, V.. H it.
11:04 Valiant Lady
Radio Farm Dlgast
/• / O. T. Ittrndon
Sir. and Sirs. Jack Argeriinger 11:13 Lava of U fa
l l i l t Har Nona Ranch
Clark of the circuit Court
Search
for
Tomorrow
•wa
and children of Eau Gallic ware 11:19 Outdid* Llfht
MautnoU County, Florida
X’il* %ar~Nana Ranch
.
SEAL)
dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Glass 11:11
3:04 Thurrday Mntlnr*
1)09 Charlan CeUloawoad Na*a
Oordaa V. Frederick
lilt IHami Up and_b* Counted
1:40 World At Thrat
Sunday.
Attorn*/ for Plaintiff
1:10 Aa tha World Turnt
1:11 Pub. Service Show
P. 0. Ito* ta n
Mra. Alfred Clapp and son Ed 1:00
Our
Mira
llroeha
.
1:14 Rarord I'ravlaw
1*1 north park Avonue
left Sunday to return to their home 1 :1 0 Illg Winter
/
Hantoril, Klurlda
Film
Far*
in Montclair, N. J. after having 1:IS
1:00 Big Payoff
x o t ic h o r
r n o c K r m v u a r tm
1:10 Channel (•&gt; Croarrolds
t m h c l o s i n u o r p o r t i o n s o r been house guests for the past
STREIITS. ALLEYS , ANII HtlAU week, of Mrs. Glass and Miss 1:41 Rrowulng Around
4:00 Hrlahtar D»v
____
RltlMT o r WAVS
Dorla Faber.
w n s s -t v ja ck so n v illw
TO WHOM IT MAY CORCKR.N:
CHANNEL 4
Sirs. Pearl Rivers wai weekend
You wilt taka nollo* that tho
WEDNESDAY AFTBENOON
Hoard o f County Conimlttloavrt ut guest of rtlalives and friends in
t oo Wild Dill lllckok
Hvmlnolo County, Klnrlda, upon tho Cheraw, S. C.
S:19 1)19 Report
petition of a ouallflvd land ownar,
t S Dnug Kdwarda
wilt at StlO o'clock A. M., uu Ilia
Sir. and Sirs. Harold Youngs 4:
7:09 Han Called X
and
son
Daniel
Dean
of
Anna,
lit.
7:10 Annie Oaklay
In said County
lunly Commlaaontra' room
In tha Famlnol*
Somli___
County
___
Court
_____ are guests of Sir. and Mrs. Don l:0n (iodlray A Frlooda
1:90 Tha MlUlonnatr*
lloiuv. In Hanford, Florida,, roatldar Winn this week.
0,lo I’ va Oot a Barrel
and datormlna »h*th*r In aloat,
Sir. and Sirs. Charles Nleb ar­ lo-oo Jflth Century Fo*
varata. abandon, dUrontlnuv, 41.claim and renounce any right that rived Tuesday alter having spent |l:00 11:90 Hapnrl
tiio !.*■* Paul A Mary lord
tha aald Count, and tha publlr
their homo in 11:11 |At* Show .
hava In and to thota 'portions at tho summer at
11:41
N **« A Sian Off
Mich. Welcome Home,
(treat*. allays, tnd road right of NUts,
T iiim a n e v m o r n in o
waya located In Remlaola County, neighbors.
Sill Teat Pattrrn
THE ORIOINAl A ll-M IT A l
Florida, dallntaiad upon a map ur
7:00 flood Moralna
plat, and deacrlbvd at follows, to
CANOPY TYPE GARAGE DOOR
100 CapL Kanitaroo
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By HKLSff aNODGKAM

The Sanford Herald
Radio &amp; TV Log

Legal Notice

lilts

»:00 Opr* llntx*
10:00 flarry Moor*

All that part of Myan Ava
nur, Adklna Avtnu*, Juntt Ava
nua. and
Wllllama
Avtnue. ly
log South of tha
Mouth
Boon
dary of knurling Street, and
alen. all allay waya and road
right of waya, eilandlng South
from, and lylag Mouth of. tha
Rnuth llotmdary of Spurting
Mtroat In and hatwaan and ad
Jacent
I u Hlockt,
K.
I.
M. !*, and O, of tha Flrit A&lt;l
dttlon to Lockhart Huhdlrtlon,
according to plat thereat re*
corded In Pitt Hook I, Tufa IS
of tha Public llacorda of Kami.
nol* County, Flarlda, #».*pt
that tha fur.guilt* ahall not
nffort nay allay way and road
right of way lying Month of
lha Mouth Boundary of said
Blocks
K • L. M.
N. and
O. and ahall not affsot Orspa*
villa AvanuO. lying Kn.t ot a*.4
Ice u . and lt*vl*r Avsnut, ly*
Ing Waal nf aalil lull K. and
I’ KItHONM INTHUKMTKI, MAY AP­
PEAR AND IIE JlK.Wtlt AT THE
TIME AND PLACE HPKOFIKR
UOAIID OF COUNTY COM*
MIM3IO.Nr.RS O r SEMINOLE
COUNTY
« y /• / W. D Miller,
Chairmen
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W IT H S l l O l l a k S X C L U S IV I SATBMTSD

AllTHUR LEE HOSIER
Drcraaed.
Ta All Wham If War f'aarrrat

Notice I* hereby slvan that CARL
ROMHilt ha, tll..| hi, Dual raport aa admlnlatralnr nf tha m ala
nf Arthur Laa Rn,l*r. dactaaadi
(hal ha Iliad hia patltlon fnr flaal
dlarh.re* and that h* will aonlr
to tha Hanarabla EnNEIT IIOU*
HOLDER. County Judge ot Sami
nnla fo u n t /. Kl.irl.li on |h* tlchth
la / of Darrntbar. l»j*. fur approval
nf u m * anil lor (Inal di.charg*
aa admlnlatralnr nf tha aatata nf Ar
Ihur Laa Hoalar. daraaaad. nn thla
Slh dav af November, lilt .
Cart t . RnaUr
Arthur Laa Roalar. dacaaaad

Arthur Ondfrry
Strlk* It Rich
Valiant tAdy
U » » o f Llf*
Nrnri-h fnr TnmorroW
Holding Light
1:00 Itaoort
Htand Up and ho Counted
Aa tha World Turnt
our Mlat Drooka
Houiaparty
m
Hlg
i. Payoff
n,&gt;b Cro.hy
tlrlohtor Day
Harrat Rturm
Ed** o f Night
Mickey UiitiN

TWO-IN-ONE HIATMAKim
l«*k at thus •xdusIvB
SUSLIK fsilurss
FIISIDINT Elsenhower takes
time out from conftrsncs on the
MiJdlo Eait erbis to po*« for
Whlta Houm ntws photogra.
phers. It was the Ant time tb«
Pruldcnt « u photogrsphsd at
his desk sine* bis r*-«l#cLon

• TwwIiuOn* Haatmakar
• Sava* up to ) 0 H In fuel
* Uaglarmatia 0,*H and. Mat and mini*
* l*Lnt.flaming wpar guiaf maker mount
• lilt time pax.lam anatnal flnith
* *■way dirattianal Trapleal flag, Haat
• CaW Iran larahvciiaa
* Uaaa-nra burner, daana aa II kaat*
a iumma, laaling at lha turn af ■ twHdk

NOTI CE
Tax Rooks ar* open for payment of 1936 City Taxes.
|*» discount allowed if paid in N ottabcr, 3% In December,
la January and 1*1 In February.

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FURNITURE
SA.Nf'UUD

AU city tax statements havt bets mailed. If yon kav* not
received yours, pleas* give tha legal description, your mailing
address and statement will be sent to you.

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DcBAHY

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WE DELIVER

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News O f M en In Service

A new slate o f officers for 1987
to head the Seminole County
Farm Bureau was elected last
night following the approval o f
the organisation of a new Board
of Directors.
Nine directors were named by

Home Demo Club
Agent Requests
Raise For Agent

W

SGT. RUFLS C. BENTON, .on
o f Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Renton,
2808 Palmetto Ave., recently
was g r a d u a t e d from the
Seventh Army
Non-Commitlioned Officer Academy
in
Munich, Germany. S e r g e a n t
Benton is a squad leader in
Headquarters Company o f the
13th Infantry Regiment’ s Third
Battalion. He e n t e r e d the
Army in September 1932 and
completed* basic training at
Fort Jackson, S. C. The ser­
geant attended Seminole High
School.
(U. S. Army Photo)

Hospital Notes
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NOV. 20
Admissions
Eugene Vann ( Sanford I
Mary Lumpkin (Sanford)
Births
Baby Girl Best
Discharges
Charles Hydcr (Sanford)
Baby Girl Hysktn (Sanford)
Oscar Best (Sanford)
NOV. 21
Admissions
Mrs. L. Gourtey (Sanford)
Michael Powers (D c Bary)
Willie McKay (Sanford
Cleo Alexander (Osteen)
nirths
Baby Girl Gourloy
Baby Roy Lumpkin
Visiting Hours: Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m.;
Pediatrics, It a. m. to 8 p. m.
Parents and Grandparents only;
obstetrics. No visiting during
feeding of babies. Private Rooms
11 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p. m.
and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9
p. m.
In half * ccniury Ihe Christmas
Seal Sale has grown from an e f­
fort to raise $300 for an experi­
mental TB hospital ,n DoUwaio
to support a nationwide program
o f education, research, rehabilita­
tion, and care finding rarried on
by 3.1WO affiliated tuberxulisis
associations.
The 50th annual Chri'lmax Seal
Sale to raise fund:, to fight TB in
the United Slat.-s open, November
15.

A member o f the Home De­
monstration Club of Seminole
County appeared before t h e
Board o f County Commissioners
yesterday requesting a raise' In
salary for Mis* Myrtle Wilson,
Home Demonstration Agent.
Mr*. George Otto, prominent In
the activities of the Home Demo­
nstration Clubs, told the rommlssinners that no one knew o f her
intended appearance before the
Board or “ the room would be
full."
"An Increase In salary was as­
sured for Miss Wilson," said Mr*.
Otto, "and only recently was it
SGT. BOV E. HARRIS, son of learned that the Increase was not
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Harris included in the 1938-57 budget."
Route 1, Sanford, recently was i Mrs. Otto reminded the Board
graduated from the Seventh of Commissioners that "Seminole
Army Non-Commissioned Offi­ County pays one of the lowest
cer Academy in Munich, Ger­ salaries in Ihe stale.’
many. Sergeant Harris entered
The HD Club representative
the Army in January 1933 and pointed out that Miss Wilton spent
completed basic training at 12 years as a teacher, many years
Fort Jackson. S C. The ser- ! as a Home Demonstration Agent
grant is a 1950 graduate of and "can return to Alabama
Seminole High School. (U. S. ; when she wants.
Army Photo)
"We have learned that several
positions are open in nearby
counties—and we don’t want to
lose her," Mrs. Otto said.
"I am asking that you amend
your budget to permit an increase
“ It seems as if the State Pri­ in -alary for Miss Wilson," she
son Commission would be more said.
"We all love her—and we don’t
consistent in the reports." said
want to lose her." Mrs. Otto re­
County Attorney Mack N. Cleve­ peated.
land Jr. at yesterday’s meeting
The Board of Commissioners
o f the Board of Seminole County agreed to study the 1936-57 budget
for a possibility to increase the
Commissioners.
Home Demonstration A g e n t ’ s
The latest report of the Stale
salary.
Prison Inspector, from an In­
spection o f the Seminole County
Jail on Sept. 20. 193d, approved
every phase of the local county
Jail.
R. O. Ilayncsurorth. who signed1 Frank J. Cooney a resident of
Ihe latest report, left nothing un-1 East 1st St., De Bary passed
reported as he gave approval to away suddenly at 8:23 a. m to­
each item calling for comment \day.
and inspection.
Born Oct. 13. 1M7. in St. Louis,
J. D. Creech, a State Prison Mo., he had lived in De Bary for
an earlier report stated that “ If three years. Mr. Cooney was a
Inspector, who had
submitted retired railway express claims
something is not done to improve adjuster, retiring in 1953 after
the Seminole County Jail within I 42 years with the Railway Ex­
90 days no state prisoners would press of St. Louis. He was a
be allowed lo be lodged there."! member o f the Holy Name So­
Attorney Mack N. Cleveland ciety. All Souls Catholir Chureh.
Jr. told tha board “ I will write; He Is survived by his wife.
Mr. Nathan Mayo regarding the Clara Anne Cooney. De Bary; and
report."
one sister. Miss Mary Mathilda
Cooney, I-ox Anrrles, Calif.
LARSEN BEAT ONLY TWO
The rosary will be recited by
TEAMS IN 1931
Father Richard Lyons at 8 p. m.
NEW YORK (A P )-D o n Lar­ tomorrow
in the
All
Souls
sen, who pit.'hed the only pci feet i Catholic Church and the requiem
g me in World Series hixinry,; mass will be celebrated Friday at
had a lough lime nf it two years! 9:30 a. nr. in the church. Mem­
ago. While with Baltimore he had bers of the Holy Name Society
a 3 21 record, beating only ihe will act ns pall bearers and bur­
Yankees twice and Cleveland ial will be in the Catholic ceme­
once.
tery.
What the Yankees liked about
The Allen-Summerhill Funeral
bint was his hitting,
his
4.37 Home of DcLand is in charge.
earned run record, his 202 inn- ‘
mgs and his 12 complete games; Toast a half cup of slivered
in 28 starts. In 193d. Larsen com-: blanched almonds in a couple of
plctcd 6 out of 20 starts for the, luhlespoons of butter in a small
Yankees. In 1953, his first year' skillet. Good over practically any
with the Yankees, he completed1cooked vegetable when companj's
5 of 13 starts.
coming.

Prison Inspector
Reports Conflict

DeBary Resident
Succumbs Today

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It was also announced that
W. W. Lins, president nf the lo­
cal farm group, would represent
the Seminole County Farm Bur­
eau at the National Convention
in Miami Dee. 10-12.
At a meeting of the new board
o 1934. M-ysls Gr«lf. Reprint*) by permUslea
•f Avslsa Books. Distributed by
of directors, which followed the
K tsf Features Syndicate
membership meeting, the follow -&lt;
Ing officers were elected to head
CM A lt kit 3b
rived. But silt was loo tired, too
the Seminole County Farm Bur­
*7 TIE AMBULANCE from th* tick at heart, to care. Sha tank
eau during 1937: Charles T. Law1 Good Heart Hospital didn’t down oa a chair and retted her
son, president: R. F. Roehlk, vice arrive until the afternoon. The head against tha high carved
president; and D. Harold Fauver native driver nad gone early in back, content to wait, content for
secretary-treasurer.
the morning up to the main road, tha moment not to have to think.
She had closed her eye* when
A square dance and folk games, •lopped a car and got to a tele­
along with refreshments, were phone. He seemed to have re­ she waa aroused by a voice, with
enjoyed by the group following covered completely not only from a faint trace of a Scottish burr
the slight conclusion he'd stta- lingering In It. saying:
last night’s meeting.

By MAYSII OMIO

lamed, but he seemed to have
forgotten his vision o f the threelegged caff.
The little priest made them
drinkable coffee, baked bread­
fruit, and brought them in a
bunch ot red, trec-rtpened bonana-s. Bruce and Val took turns tn
staying with Cynthia, who was
slowly regaining consciou-i—as.
ft waa with a deep reeling of
relict that Val taw the two color­
ed orderlies with a stretcher
thread their way through the
thick forest of trees toward the
hut.
The newly-built hospital was a
gractoua-looking white structure
on a hillside overlooking Montego
Uay. Darkness was faUlng by the
lime they reached it, but the night
was sun and peaceful and the
moon waa rising. Cynthia's fa­
ther had got out ot a sick bed
to await the arrival of the ambu­
lance and stood in the foyer with
the matron watching the stretch­
er on which his daughter lay be­
ing carried into a private ward.
Attcrwarda he wrung Bruce's
hand and thanked him brokenly
for having saved his daughter's
kfe.
"If you hadn't been in that car,
Harridan, I dread to think what
would havo happened to Cyn­
thia," he
aid earnestly. "You
saved m y liuls g irls life— and
she's everything in the world to
me."
Bruco said modestly that he'd
done what any other surgeon
wuulil havo done, and together
the tw o men and the matron
went down the long corridor Into
tho private room which had been
prepared for tho patient. Val
found herself alone in Ilia recep­
tion hall whero one of Ihe am­
bulance drivers had dumped her
luggage. No one had told her
where her room was; no one, in
fact, had paid any attention to
her since the ambulance hail ar-

Saturday M ay Be "D-DayBy HUMAN N- IUNMUN, M.O.
h i especially cartful tomorrow weekend*. A total ot 76« 090 wera
when you take your ear out of the Injured on Saturday and Sunday.
The reason for this weekend
garage. Tor Saturday U “D-Day
—Danger Day—aa far at Ameri­ carnage lies tn the motoring hab­
its of the American public.
can motorist* are concerned.
Statistics allow that Saturday la Ivery highway In the nation
the moat dangerous day of the haa Ita share of Saturday motor­
week. Some 8.320 peraona-thafa ists who are determined to get to
mors th in one-fifth of the fatal­ their weekend destination In time
ity total—were killed In Saturday for dinner—even It the last 60
miles or so must be covered tn
tiaffle accident* last year
one hour flat.
Greatest Total
Year afi year, excessive speed
In addition. 410.010 peraoni accounts for the majority of traf­
were Injured on Saturday*. TWa fic fatalities. Last year it was •
also la the greatest total for any blamed directly for 12.700 death*.
During these final few nice
day of the week.
The most dangerous time of weekends ot this year, let'i take
day—Saturday or any cthar—U U easy. Dinner will wait.
between 4 and 8 p.m. Pinpointing QUISTlOlf AND ANlWt*
It a little closer, the hour be­
tween 4 p m. and 5 p m. accounts V. W.: What would eauss an
for the greatest number of In­ excessive growth of hair on a
juries and the hour from 6 p.m woman’* face at the age of 277
to 7 p.m. for the greatest number Answer: The cause of super­
fluous hair It not known. It is
o f traffic deaths.
Weekends In general are more probably dus to some glandular
disorder.
.
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dangerous than week day*.
However. Just whal glands have
Soma 13.730 of th* 37.800 per
sons killed on U. 8. roads and been Involved has not as yet beer
highways last year mat death on determined.
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Try and Stop Me
---------------- By BENNETT CERF_________
r p i lE ASTRONOMY PROF had taken his clas* to the sum* mil of a hill near the campus to observe the heavens on a
clear, moonless night. "Isn’ t that Venus?" queried a pretty
young thing.
| "No. my dear," said the
prof indulgently. "That hap­
pens to be Jupiter."
"What sharp eyes you
have," marveled the pretty
young thing, "to be able to
distinguish them from such
a distance!"
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Silas Emily Uissrll, s Red Cross1 The first American Christmas
worker, conducted ihe first Amcrl- Seal Sale to raise funds to fight
can Christmas Seal Sale to raise TB was carried on In 1807 by
money to fight tuberculosis In Mis* Emily Bisiell, a Red Cross
Wilmington, Del.; in 1907.
worker o f Wilmington, Del.

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write-in candidate for (he flehool honrd.
I will make |[ my buslnea* In (he fu(ure (o follow
do*ely Ihe activities o f Ihe Seminole County School

0 IK*, by B-nn-tl C»rf. Dutrlbuttd by Kin* Futures J»ol,*»ts.

Administration.

ELBERT C A M M A C K

Y O U ' R E TELLING ME!
8/ W IIU A M RI7T—

Central P ra t Writer
A 23-TON vacuum sweeper de­
signed for use on airstrips picks
up nuts, bolls, rocks and other
small objects. So far, however,
there's no report of it having
swallowed one of those tiny for­
eign autos.
? ! f

ment In atomic cooking has not
increased the amount of fallout
of gravy on the average male
diner's tie.

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U. 5. juke box soles to foreign
countries Am doubled, a survri
jAoirs. That thouht be music fc
Zndok Dumknp/ icon./crj If mr Ihe rart of due makers.
fclM3 -lU « tu r r p tr woiihtn't gulp
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down Ihe hi lug room rug and
With our juko b o s s flooding
thus oid one house.Wd chore /or- ihs world wo would loom lo have
ever.
mhinvod at Itasi too phako of a

COINCIOINCI brings together In
the same photograph two dif­
ferent types of pointers. Outside
the D edham , M a ss, o ffic e In
which Ruth Fonesca works on
giectmg cards, Flcctor Antaya,
puts finishing touches to the
window (rim e of Ihe budding.
In the foreground is a painting
of die Christ Child from which
Christmas cards are seasonally
made, (lotcrnolionat Prelusive)

puih-bwtlsn (Ivlllialisn.
It's anim ated a third of ih s
! t 1
voters ipl.t thsir ballots. For ono
The twin brains o f Boston's
d a y, ptlilical A n io n bocamo moro live two-headed turtle so far have
p o p u la r Ihon tho nucloar variety.
fatted lo thinkin unison, say set-

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the
Speaking of nuclear fiislon. we election is over, they may have
understand tho Uritish experi­ less difficulty In agreeing.

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7 New Hotpoint Hi-Vi
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Ray Everson points out that you never yet have heard a live wire
complain about anybody stepping on him.

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“ Confusion," explains Jack
Carter "ij one woman plus
one turn in tralTic; excite­
ment is two women plu* one
secret; bedlam is three
women plu* one bargain
sale; and chaos Is four women plus one luncheon check."

General directions for baking s
Tn»« 1| |r.l |1 ninrV •Tf*
Vt:\r.t. l a k e IIEIOMTH s * . pastry shell: prick the shell all
rordli.* In n!s« thereof tv r*. over with a fork and bake in s
rord-d In riel HonV «, n s i - ••
r „ h ll.
fk-rord, nr
Hsmlnote I very hot &lt;430 degree:) oven for 12
Cntml*. Plnrldn
.•kid vnl- snd IM - untie- will he I to 13 minutes or until gold colored
Slid ll H «d» ntir-onn* lo v i - . l (&gt;.. Remove from oven, cool and then
of
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circuit
*visn F o.hnrne Jr.
P n. Bov J*n
O'lkndn
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Attorney for Ptslntlffe
is r .u .k

"I'm aorry you've been ictt on
your own. Slater Alison. It waa
very remits o f me, but I've been
helping them gel Miss Felton
settled and introducing Doctor
Harridan to Doctor Munsev, who
will be in eharge of bliss Felton
ton ight"
"It's quit* all right. Matron."
Val smiled and got to her fe e t
“ I must have dropped off to sleep.
1 suppose I'm tired."
“ You hava every right to ba
tired," tha matron said sympa­
thetically. "D octor Harridan haa
been teUlng ms what a wonder­
ful help you were to him. Would
you like to g o to your room now
and hava your supper in bed, or
will you Join us in tha dining
room so that 1 can Introduce you
to your colleagues?"
The short nap must have re­
freshed Val for tha no longer felt
so tired. "I'd Ilka to have supper
U the dining room, Matron, if I
may." She smiled again and
added, “ But I certainly need to
bathe and change my ctolhea
Brat."
"Coroe along, I'll show you
your room. Une ot the orderlies
will bring your luggage along,
and perhaps after supper you’ll
come into my apartment and
hava a cup of tea and n ch a t
That u, of course, if you're not
too tlrod, Ulster."
Val smiled back at her grate­
fully. "I'm sura I shan't ba too
Ured, and thank you. Matron."
Tha bedroom assigned to her
waa a small, pleasant room, and
Its large window looked d o w n
over the fashionable tourist re­
sort of Montego Uay. She opened
tha window wide and looked ou t
She saw the still waters of tho
bay, blue steel in the moonlight,
tha circle of lights along the front
and tha mors brilliant lights of
tha fashionable tourist hotels.
Val unpacked a few things and
went along tha corridor to the

door where tha matron had Uns­
eated tha could taka a bath. Pres­
ently, dressed tn a cool cottea
dress, tha entered the dining
room shyly, for meeting one's colleagues in any new job la al­
ways an ordeal But the matron
came forward to meet her and
took her under bar wing.
The food waa good, a cooahtnalion of European and Jamaican
cooking. After supper bowls o f
tropical fruit wera passed around,
peeled oranges encrusted with
Ice, mangoes, custard apples,
sliced pineapples and small rad
bananas.
Presently Matron Cameron sig­
naled lo her and they left Um
dining room together.
Tha matron bad a pleasant
two-room apartment la ona ot tha
wings of tha buUdlng, furnished
with hand-tool od furniture ot
Jamaican woods. She smiled
down at Val aa aha carried tha
tea tray back Into the sitting
room.
“Are you feeling any betterT"
The matron looked tn a kindly
way down Into tha girl's paltv
strained face.
"Yes, much better, thank yoxs,
Matron," Val said, and added
anxiously, "la Miss Felton still
resting comfortably? The trip
across in the ambulance la.xn't
set her back?"
"We feel confident she s oa tha
danger Uat. Doctor Munsejr, a
brilliant young surgeon by tha
way, and one of our own Island­
ers, Is looking after her. Cyn­
thia's father, Professor Fallon, is
so reassured ha has gone he.na |
with Doctor Harridan, whom na
has invited to spend the night
with him. The Feltons have m .
lovely villa on tha other aide od *
the bay. It'a very quiet and rest­
ful there."
Val tried to hide the b » . ■cak­
ing that came over her. riruce
had gone off, without saying a
word lo her. It waa conceivebl#
he might havo thought aha waa
retting when he left, bpt surely
he could hava written a not* 7
She had sensed during their talk
on the ramshackle porch this
morning that ho too was uncer­
tain in his mind about many
things
(To Bo Con (in serf)

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H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET

the local Farm Bureau member­
ship at last night's meeting held
at the Geneva Community House.
With no nominations from iht
floor to add to tiie names report­
ed by the nominating commiltci
the entire slate was unanimously
approved. The 1937 Board of Dir­
ectors Include: Charles T. Law-'
•on. R. F. Roehlk, D. Harold
Fauver, Bonner L. Carter.
Ray MacGill, Ronald W. Muirhead. Tommy McLain, Elmer
Mitchell, and David II. Fauver.
Following the election o f tbe
Board of Directors, Charles Lawson, delegate to the State Con­
vention o f the Farm Bureau,
gave his report o f the activities
there.

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hereby alven Ihsl Ihe
under.I«n-d
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ms-le end nrotlde.l, will
si II "« o clock V. XI. on Xnvemhrr 1&lt;1 1*".a tell SI nubile nulrrr
lo the hlehe.l bidder for r t-h
lo Ihe M y h -.r snd h -,t bidder for
sf 111- front
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Farm Bureau Elects Officers For '57; Directors Named

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Congressman or Senator, to let them know
just how we feel toward progress that
can be accomplished now.
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F r u s t r a t e d C ltlZ C H S
On« o f the persistent afterthoughts following a presidential election concerns the
uveral million Americans o f voting age
f a one r e u on or another—but through no
fault o f their own— were not permitted to
vote. While the rest o f us rehash the eampalgn and talk o f the election as either an
affirmation or negation o f the way we voted. these underprivileged citizens must stand
by. not silent, but at best frustrated,
And who are these frustrated citizens?
Some six million o f them, a study by one
o f the nations leading institutes discloses.
are victims of residence requirements. They
could not vote because, having moved, they
had not lived in a precinct, county or state
for a sufficient time before election day.
These requirements vary considerably. In
many cases, they appear to be capricious
and take little recognition o f the fact
that millions of Americans move each year.
An Inexcusable denial o f the voting privilege exists in the seat of the nation’s government. About half a million residents
in the Diatrict of Columbia are disqualified
voters simply because they live there,
When a citizen fails to vote, that is bad
citizenship. When the right to vote is de­
nled without good and sufficent reason,
that is an affront to individual freedom,
No mature citizen o f good
character
should be deprived o f this right,

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OOULO e r r M O U OAM*

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IP Administration, Demo Congress
Unite To Help Solve Problems
aad a Democratic Congress have the op*
pertsnity to place patriotism end common
••nse above politics.
They can unite to help solve grave international
problems confronting the nation
Kt
and world today.
They can also unite to protect the greatset economy by devotion to principles o f the
Constitution, to protection o f individual liberty and opportunity, and by understandlag and supporting the free competitive
anterprise system.
The Administration and Congress have
before them the problem o f the small businessman—the small industrial adventurerthe business people of the nation who need
the advice and help of friendly government
ggtjKle,'
i
A t the rate the
businesses o f the
nation have been turning over there is no
liability in the economy— and the pnofesgUff j people at well as skilled workers are
suffering from the vast change taking pUce
as big business overshadows the Individual
who la striving to keep his organization and
venture on an even keel.
There are troublesome times shead, too.
as additional taxes loom to the forefront,
These taxes, hidden In the enormous turnover from producer to distributor, have been
dealgned to take over responsibilities that
thould stay within the realm of the state.
It hai been ably stated that of four do]lays collected in taxes from within a state,
only one dollar returns for the purpose to
which the monies are to be applied. The
Two-thirds allegedly go for overhead and
administrative cost in collection and dis
tributton. It la well that we understand that
these monies can just as easily be collected
and disbursed within the community where
help is needed— whether it be for schools,
for roads, for agriculture or other improve­
ments.
There are many ways our Administration
and Congress can join hands to help instead
of defeat.
It behooves the taxpayer— the individuals

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Jazz Entering New Golden Age
relationship to Jan that wrestling
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK M— Right at the bears to boxing." be Said.
“ Rock V -oil not only Is very
peak of the rock ’ a* roll mad­
rarely J an ; It is very rarely mu­
ness, an older and less barbar­ sk. Its present popularity is a
ous form of music is enjoying a p -.d n g fad about which tha par­
ents o f America need hardly coo*
new renown.
They used to eaQ It J s c —and |*ein themselves.”

are two different species, warm,
ly ever overlapping.”
As one staid collegiate jtta
scholar pot It:
” 1 wouldn't be caught dead
a rock V roll eooeext unless 1
was doing research fo r a paper
or masa hysteria.”

they stlU do.
u
rowdy
If anybody thought the rowdy
strains o f rock *n’ roll would
doom jizx to the musical grave*
yard, thay low-rated the vitality
o f the Dixieland «cucol of bom
looters and Ihelr robust disciples

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Anybody for Motart? Or Steph­
fir® grip oo millions o f high
|Choo, itudeaU&gt; who, then, are en roster?
Amerka*g
f1M? gurprlslngG n A M K O W
^ only a few are ctdtimers
M jN t RAl
I lf lM
nostalgic for the roaring 30s and
the threadbare 30s.
A poll by Feather shower that
about half were of college age.
By the sacred born of the legenonly 14 per cent were over 30.
dary Bix Beiderbecke- "He Just
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fan, report
put that horn to his lips. man. and t ^ they spent from S to 20 hours
blew himself straight up to hear- a week listening to Jazz music,
en"—jzxx It entering a new gold- although one woman reported ” 1
„ ...
: try for at least 113 hours a week,
* ’
.
and another said she devoted *4
Just 30 years ago J*it w n re* hour, ,
t0 ^
ln d M
M1
girded as the juveni'e delinquent. classical music,
of the musical world. Today It l » ; Nearly half said they spent
the darling o f the Intellectuals; j f rom q to 35 a week n Jazz reeIt is accepted as an art form; it
but one fan said his weekly
is taught in colleges.
outlay waa 323 to 330.
A Jass band led by Dizzy Gil­
The moat cheering note la the
lespie even went abroad, with the whole poll to purist Feather wai
blessing o f the U. S. State Depart­ this; 71.8 per cent of the Jszt fans
ment, to toot for ihe American expressed a violent dislike for
way of life.
rock 'a ' roll.
"Beyond any doubt,” be saiJ,
Jass is doing well. too. hi the
Extra Good
realm of the big dollar. Its prac­ “ the rhythm-and-blues — or rock
1 1 7 8 .0 0
titioners are in top demand. Old 'n* roll — fan and the Ja?z fan
Jass records are high priced col­
lector items, and some S3 compa­
nies turn out a total of more than
1,000 new platters each year.
President and Research Director
By BaaaeO Kay
Rear Seat Folds
A leading historian of the field,
Recently I attended tha 40th An­ of Chemstrand Corporation; Ly­ Leonard Feather, has just com­
For Camping
nual Meeting of the Florida State man C. Conger of Koler, Wia., piled "The Encyclopedia Year­
Clean • Ona Owner
Chamber o f Commerea la Jack­ Chairman of the Kohler Com­ book of Jass.” which is a fine
sonville. Highlight of the occasion pany'! Management Committee; prose pudding full of rich plums
f anj w|,0 ]|)cc to argue the
was the dedication o f tha Cham­ Hon. Leroy Collins, Governor of •
Florida and others discussed the meriu o f Count Basle versus
ber's splendid new building.
The new headquarters of Flor­ National Outlook, Southern Indus- j p uke E||lngton.
ida's most letlva and aggreslv* trial Develooment. The Right to
Personally, I like many other
business organisation is located Work and the Secondary Boycott tone-deaf musical illiterates, t
Just a few minutes from down­ and Florida's legislative needs thought that rock 'n' roll musle
town Jacksonville, at 8037 Ex­ particularly In the field of higher was a form o f jazz-a sort of re­
This Is an age devoted to the dream o f pressway on a beautiful site con­ education.
tarded stepchild.
attaining peace o f mind. Rooks on. the sub­ tributed to the organisation by Commissioner of Agriculture Na­
While admitting there is a
than Mayo provided a number of fringe area where it is hard to
ject, books purporting to enable their Mr*. Carlotta Alderman.
beautiful
animated
dioramas
which
No state In the nation con boast
readers to reach this happy state, have been
draw a lire between the two,
"Y ou married? I’m getting
finer or more beautiful head- are on display in tha main recep­ Feather prefers to point out that
best sellers.
mighty tired o f working all
quarters and all Florida can point tion hall of the new- building. These the be-,t jass is closer to class­
There is a serious question, however, as
the time and paying It ou t in
with pride not only to this magni are almllar to those presented at
taxes!”
to whether peace o f irJPd is either possible flcent edifice itself, but to the ex­ the New York and other World's ical musical.
"R ock 'n* roll bears the same
Folly Equipped Sedan
or desirable in these times. An
oyster ception personnel that through Fairs. They are bound &lt;o create
a
great
deal
o
f
attention
and
will
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doubtless has peace o f mind; a cow in a the years has worked so diligently
serve to sell Florida and its in­
bam must enjoy this blissful attitude to­ and effectively to advance the dustrial advantages to thousands
ward the world. Rut how can a thoughtful, welfare o f the state as a whole. of visitors each year.
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It was a proud day for Harold
7uklU»*4 Pall ,
SalurCay »»&lt; Suaday
sensitive human being settle back into peace Colee, executive vlee president of I cannot close this column with­
Extra Clean
•aisrsS aa a t n i l ilaa. natter Oetafear IT, ISIS at of mind in a world of strife
and human th FSCC as well as for tha build­ out paying the highest tribute to
P»«t Office of tenford. florid* under tha Aet
Harold
Colee,
executive
vice
pres­
suffering?
ing
committee.
Board
o
f
Direc­
af Coaereee ef Merck I t iff
PRBD PCRKIN*. Kdttor aad Pobll.t.r
To have a philosophy that provides a tors and other business. Industrial ident of th Florida State Chamber
MARION HARMAN SR.. Rier-ntlee Idttnr
o f Commerce, for had it lot been
.
evrUTN i CUaitlNQ Adrertlelee Maaeeer
shield against the slings and arrows of out­ and civic leader* who had the via for hi* tireless effort ami great
Ion and courage to mako a dream
rageous fortune is one thing. Without it, a realisation.
laderthip, the State Chamber
m m arRiPTim t r a t e s
Rt Carrier
ISe per week
One Ifoeth
tl It
would never have reached the de
one
is
in
danger
o
f
yielding
to
despair
when
None
can
visit
the
nme
State
Very Clean
Tkree Meatke
Sit Meathe
fme Veer
the evidences of man’s inhumanity to man Chamber o f Commerce headquar­ I ree o f prominent ami importance
li h
t in
m ss
Alt Okllaarv aotlree. earde ot thank*, reantattene aad
ters without being tremendously it bolds today.
■atleae af aalartalnmeat far tka perpo.e nf rallies begin to pile up.
Tha organization needs and gen­
faede will ke chare.d far at reaalar edrertl.lne rate.
llut such a philosophy is armor for com­ impressed. It Is a fitting monu­ uinely
deserves your full support.
ment to an nrgsnltation that has
Tka Herald la a n iM U r af the Aeaoefated l-raat bat. Peace of mind. In the sense too often done more than any other to sell It ahoutd have double Hi prevent
trkleh la aatltlad atelu.lealr to tka uea for rapuhllcaaccepted, is nothing more than a plan for this state to the world, vneourage membership and every business
ttan af all tka local aewe printed In Ikt. naw.papar.
rctreut from reality.
business and Industry, increase and industrial organisation should
Rapraaantad
Natlen.llr
be flanarnl
Adrartl.lnc
•
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tourism and Its tremendous ser­ belong and help not only to clear
■are! -a Inn.
t«l
(l.ora'n
8 a .In i.
Iltnk
nid#
____________________ Atlanta OaoraU
With so much o f his salary taxed to bal vice and value to every man, wom­ the debt on the fine new building
an and child cannot be measured. but also give o f their time and
Page 4.
Wednesday November 21, 1956 unce the budget, all the average mnn can
Now with the aJded facilities money to make and keep it the
do is budget the balance.
Fully Loaded
and room for expansion that this finest, most effective State Cham­
•
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TODAY’S Bim.E VERSE~
new building provides the Florida ber ot Commerce in the Nation
SI 7 9 5 .0 0
A woman o f the city, who was a sinner, . .
Television sets are three dimensional: State Chamber of Commerce is In It is yours and mine ond « i can
be
very
proud
of
it.
Let’s
do
our
a
position
to
do
even
a
greater
brought an alabaster flask of ointment, and they give you height, width, and debt.
Good Trades Good Terms
job ami can be depended upon to part to make It bigger and better.
•
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. . . she began to wet his feet with her
do so for under the capable lead
tears, . . and anointed them with the oint
Many a man’s wallet would be flatter if ership of such outstanding execu
Fill hamburger buns with chick­
ment. READ: Luke 7: 36-50.
it weren’ t so full o f credit cards.
lives as Edward Hall, Walter L. en salad, wrap in aluminum foil
and heat in a moderate oven for
Hays, Carl D. Brorien, W.
Clanp. J. L McMullen. N J. Mc­ 13 to 20 minutes. Nice for lunch
^ lyto.
IUun.
I". ’•“'■J•
‘if**n'n'*L
Arthur, McGregor Smith, S. Ken or evening snacks because these
•Til call him. He’s down in the basement maxing a
drlck Guernsey, Claude Yates undwlehes can be prepared ahead
Phone 1031 Sanford, Fla.
wet-paint sign for that porch railing.
NEW YORK (AV-Curbstone com-1 inn to mak* up hli own mind about Huep«r of the National Cancer Carl S. Swisher, Haydon Burns and wrapped, then put In the oven
Just before serving.
ment* of a pavement plato:
anything:
Institute now says the main cause and others of equal stature, the
organisation has grown to become
One o f tha dubious rewarda ot
Educators renounce rock *n' roll tlngulshed scientists. Hut some
outstanding among such groups
growing older la that you find music as a harmful influence on others, equally distinguished, say
throughout the nation.
we can’t be sure.
much of what you learned when the young—but an Iowa therapist
So it goes in all the realms of
The business conference was
young Is no longer regarded as says it has a beneficial influence knowledge and all the questions one of the finest In the history of
tru*.
on mental patients, even as sung of the hour. When the pundits dis­ the organisation with Inspiring
The myths you believed In dur­ by Elvis Presley.
agree, whom are we poor ordinary speakers who charted Florida* fu­
ing childhood are ex plotted ona by
mortals to put our faith ami trust ture In glowing terms. Such men
Since
1803
every
Briton
has
been
in?
one.
as John S. Coleman of Detroit,
That Is hard enough to face. But proudly sure that Admiral Nelson
Once we were told on good autho­ president of the Burroughs Corp­
even harder to face la the reallsa* messaged his fleet at Trafalgar rity that Washington never told a oration; Dr. J. Frank S*&gt;day, vice
tlon that today the making and "England expects every man will lie, that Nero fiddled while Home
unmaking o f myths has speeded do his duty.” But a 70 year-old burned, that Sir Walter Raleigh
up tremendously.
spread his fine cloak in the mud
A thing that la accepted as fact British signalman now aays Nel ' for good Queen Dess to step on.
In the morning Is rejected as fal* son wouldn't have wasted time |Now we are told the*, are just
acy by nightfall. Today's wonder' sending such a message, and even I historical fictions.
Tomorrow they may tell us that
dr)1i _ U to® ° rrow» blund.r.
if he.d lried l0 „ wouldn't hav.
"True or fa l* «?" This Is no long- .
kindly Robert E. Lee waa a wife
•r a game. It is a terrible pro,,e n •
CheBiHe
beater, tome ghost wrote the Get­
blem in living. As the scientist' A host of physicians have blam- tysburg address for Abraham Lin
Therefor* all things what­
leanu more and more about less ed the rise of lung cancer on cig- coin, and the Pope knocks on wood soever y . would that men
and less, the average man learns! arct,e smoking—but Dr. W. C. when he prays.
should do t# you. do ye even
less and less about more: and
In a world of doubt clamurous
so to them: for this la th* law
more in our new age of enllghtCut the top from an Edam cheese with false tongues, who can find
and the prophets.— (St. Mat­
In a thin slice. Hollow out the the truth, what authority can a thew 7 , 12.)
•ned superstltution.
Old belitfs .r e toppled dally and cheese and mix with cooking sher­ man believe?
That Is the Golden Rule—
lew belief* set up in their place ry, using an electric olend'-Sometime* you kind of envy the
ire immediately challenged. The the mixture back Into the shell, re- child who writes a letter to Santa • and who lather* among u» who
would not subscribe to it? But
ilogan of truth .e .m i to be, "H er. place the top, and wrap t.
Claus, or the baldheadcd man who
refrigerate for a couple o f days is sure the next bottle of tocic he • in the daily rush and hurry ef
today, gone tomorrow.”
our live, these days, so many
A few recent .samples will show before serving as a spread with buy* will grow hair.
of us forget to apply it—and to
the conflict any guy now has try-crackers.
Anyone with faith tn anything at
lire i t Thus do w* hurt our­
least is looking forward and holds
selves, as w« hurt others.
hope by the hand.
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Myths Explode As One Grows Older

Y O U ' R E TELLING ME!

- l y Willi AM 81TTA BRITISH firm announces •bout 200 pound* each. Goth,
It baa developed a new type what will this toad to—lower cam
"reverse” radar which enable, a t-bon. steaks?
ship's skipper to Me his craft aa
t t I
others see it. Sounds to us like
"Drntlitt
Society
Btagtt Golf
It must be done with mirrors.
Meet"—headline. A sort o f bus­
I I I
Okostly music to sometime* man's holiday—with i f cavities
heard on a th u n k organ there, to fiU in on* afternoon T
I 1 t
accorduip to a report from Tor­
Probably the met! m onotonous
quay, Mug land. Haunting melo­
jeh on north, thinks Z n d sk Ownsdise f
kept, It that of thee* M lentlst* who
I I I
It take* tka average w om an •• la tha Arctic to study weather

NOTICE!
I have (told my grove and am no longer engaged In
the fruit shipping business.
I wish to thank all my friends and customers for

ifllDDtf
lifin ili aw
Ie awwa.
d*cld* renditions.
yes tlaKl favanwe

I t t
w hat Sa buy, to ys a m erchandising
It's the opinion of tha man at
axp.it. Bat h a w le e * before she
th* next desk that those foreign
nelIfies tha d a rk ?
I I 1
A Mock breeder reports he’s
experimenting with th* breeding
o f miniature c.ttts, to weigh

amateur athlete, who are sup­
ported by thetr governments
while In training should really be
referred to u Just “ahajnateun."

their patronage for the past 10 yeas.

RAY IIERRON

First Federal
Savings £ Loan Assn.
Sanford

�THE SANFORD HERALD (Yed, Nov. 21, 1956 Paga 5

S o c ia l foetdtM
G ala Dance Held
Elks Club;
Five Past Presidents Honored

■v g r a c e M STTN RC TPW RR
Fine Arta on Campus
i will
Jaek aa having
The second Lyceum Council been music director during sev­
program of the aemester at UofF eral revival meetings at the First
BaptUt Church in Sanford whlla
• Fir* past presidents of the An­ and Mrs John Cameron, Mr. and
was presented Monday night In he wai a student at Stetson.
s i Miller Circle were honored Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan. Mr. and
the form of a series of scenes
Betty Coed and Joe College
gueiti Saturday night at a dance Mrs Lowell Ozirr, and Mr and
taken from the works of John
Miss Shirley Robinson, daughter
held at the Elks Club. Those la­ Mrs. James Blankenship. Also
Steinbeck. Broadway and Holly­ of Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Robinson,
dles honored were Mrs. J. D. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chorpeoing,
wood stars ConUnce Bennett, Tod has recently been selected as the
a McNeill,
Mrs. John Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. James Rosenow,
Andrews, Frank McHugh, and accompanist for the Oswega Col­
v Mrs. James Blankenship, Mrs. J. Mr and Mrs. Richard Mapes,
R. Hoolehan and Mrs Lowell Mrs. Leonard Skates. Mr. and
Robert Strausa appeared In the lege Choir In Oswega, N. Y., whera
she U a student. She will - be
Osier. Each was presented with Mrs. Charles Stafford, Mr. and
production.
featured In two piano solos In the
a rhinestone necklace In the cen­ Mrs. Peter J. Bukur, Mr and
The first choral group concert annual Christmas concert. Wish
ter of which was a small medal­ Mrs. Roy Brown.
of
the year at FSU was present­ we could hear you, Shlrleyl
lion Inscribed with the words.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moughton
ed Saturday night in Westcott
Harold Marsh, son o f Mr. and
"Past president, Anna Miller Cir­ Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp­
__________ , ___
____
Auditorium,
and_______
featured
the_____
com- Mrs. H. B. Marsh, will be spendson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurie Moses,
cle."
J. R. Hoolehan. Mrs. Lowell Ozier, Mrs. Jantes Blanken­ bined University Singers end
‘ h®
as
The gifts were presented in a Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stout. Mr. FIVE PAST PRESIDENTS o f the Annn Miller Circle were
ship and Mrs. John Cameron. Standing Is Mrs. Ed Cox, Choral Union, together with the •he gueat of Miss Kathy Jensen
ceremony conducted by Mrs. Ed and Mrs. Gen* Walter, Mr. and honored nt a dance held Saturday night at the Elks Club.
of
Winter
Park,
but
it
sron’t
be
Cos, current president, who of- Mrs. W. G. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. They are (seated) left to right, Mrs. J. D. McNeill. Mrs.
president of the circle. (Photo by Jameson)
University Symphony.
holiday for him. In addition to
^ fared a brief speech and intro­ Sam Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
The famecd Billy May Or­ carrying a full academic load in
Feinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Griffin,
duced the honored guests.
chestra will present two concerts he Engineering School a Stetson,
Streamers o f purple and white Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Hale, Mr.
on the FSU campus on Nov. 29 Harold Is also a member o f the
and
Mrs.
A1
Lange,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
crepe paper gaily decorated the
be
•a the first event of the Student police force in Sanford
Myron
Reck,
Mr.
and
Mrs
J.
B.
room and at a long table where
“ walks his beat** from U-R j . m.
Artist Series.
the guests o f honor and their Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon
The religious drama, "Job," to every day. That boy really has
WEDNESDAY
husbands were seated was a love' Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butner,
be presented December 13-13 at ambition, huh?
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Pratt,
Mr.
ly arraugemnt o f large yellow
The Girl Scouts of the First
The Bet* Sigma Phi met Mon- Stetson University’s Stover Thea
Last night saw tha arrival o f
and white chrysanthemums in and Mrs. Clarence Collins, Mr.
Presbyterian
Church will meet at day night at the home of Mrs. tre, will be their second produc- three Sanford boya home for tha
By VIRGINIA CONN
terroingled with delicate baby’s and Mrs. Edwin Hunt, Judge ________
John Leonardy, Mr. and Mrs.
3:30 p.m. at the Church.
j Herbert Stenstrom. at which time lion of the year. Playing the part holidays from The Citadel In
breath.
Mr*. Myrtle Gradick o f the very new to the Girl Scouts, and
o f Job will be Jack Coldiron, a Charleston, S. C. These boys are
Russell Rrenneman, Mr. and Mrs
The Senior High Fellowship P»*“ » '*««’« •"•«&gt;• for » r&gt;,n# •“
£
Music for the large crowd was
member of the faculty of the Allen Maffett, who Is an Instruct­
John Griffis, Miss Mary Ann Bu- Business nnd Professional Wom­ am constantly amazed by the e f Recreation of the
11,* vir.1
I
be
held,
with
chances
to
be
sold
Meet Presby.l _ . ___ . .
. . . ....
w furnished by the Populates com'
on a Terri-Lee doll and wardrobe School of Music — many of you or In swimming at The Citadel
kur. Miss Patty Walker, Mr. and an’s Club has announced that flclency o f such a Urge organi­
tenan Church will meet at the The doll and wardrobe will be
posed of Paul Caskey, Fete Bu
among many other activities;
Mrs. Wallace Tyre, Mr. and Mrs. chances will be sold on a Terry sation, especially when it U large­
Church at 7 p.m.
kur and Jack Rossman. Respon­
Terry Cordell, who commands hU
awarded on Dec. 13. Tickets will
W. C. Hires, W. 0 . Livingston, Lee doll and wardrobe, with mo­ ly manned by volunteers. Since I
sible for the arrangements of the
own ROTC unit; and Ronnie RoblThe Mid-Week Bible Hour will be sold on the day of the ChrtstLouis Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ney to be used for dental work have recently been named the
affair were Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Harry Yost.
son, a member of the Citadel
Public Relations Committee of be conducted by the Rev. A. G. mas Parade, Nov. 28, at 35c
on a little girl who will lose her
Adair, Mrs. A. P. Bowersox, Mrs,
Choir. We hear that these boya
Ted
Burnett, Edgar Bruce, teeth if they are not cared for the Cltrue Council, representing Mclnnls, Pastor of the First apiece or three chances for a dol­
Roy Chorpenlng, Mrs. James Uoreally hated to miss being here
Denton Prevatt, Mr. and Mrs immediately. The child's parents Seminole County, I hope I’ll Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p. lar.
senow, Mrs. Richard Mapcs, Mrs
for the first day o f hunting sea­
learn
more
about
the
way
the
m.
Robert Marrs, Mr. and Mrs. Syd are unable to assist in payment,
Canned goods and staples were
Leonard Skates, Mrs. Charles ney Vihlen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
son, but I'm xiire they will make
whole program Is run, and per­
and so the club has taken this
The
Chancel
Choir
will
rehearse
collected
from
the
members
for
Fall
decorations,
with
gold
preStafford, Mrs. Peter J. Bukur, Batten, Mr. and Mrs. John S.
up for lost time during the rest
on
method of helping. Members of haps sonic o f it will rub m*ff
dominating,
were
used
throughout
l'and al
P«»*&gt;yt«rian Church nt the annual Thanksgiving Basket
o f the week!
Mrs, James Thompson and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Lodge,
me,
the Officers Wives club will have
Ihe Corley home Tuesday even
,
Beverly Cooper will arrive to« Mauri* Moses.
J. M. Walter and J. R. Hoolehan several books of tickets, so when after
__ holld-va front
ta of their last meeting I^vBl
The Rev. W.____P. Brooks will
It wa* explained to the pledges lng, when Mrs. Joe L. Corley an- night __
for _the
I will __
A partial list o f those attend Jr.
you arc contacted you will know r . r . r "
run rennrt',nt|l liao-! conduct the morning devotions the part the chapter lakes in the tert.iined the Slngletary-Ryman I Alabama” Col’l’ege itT MonteraUo*
lng consists of the honored guests
thc story. If you wish to donate
wedding party at a rehearsal din- Ala., wher* she I* a junior phyl
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McNeill, Mr
immcdlaatrly call Betty Lcmos or
the Chattahoochee m-r.
steal education major. To enjoy
enough though, I’m looking forPrayer Meeting will he held at Pj1
1 at
Mrs. Gradirk, and they will be
Very effective use was made of the holidays with her as a guest
want to working with the commit- the First Raptlst Church at 7:30
Vi
very glad to assist you. The tic­
the gold theme at the bride’s ta­ will be a classmate from Birm­
tee and will try to do a good p.m. At 8:15 p.m. the Sunday ‘ , h n , ru ! L . ,
kets wilt be 50c, and 1 under­ job.
ble, which was overlaid with an ingham, Ala.
School Cabinet will meet.
rach lh r ,” ma»The Dorcai Class of the First stand the doll and wardrobe are
Mrs. Gordon Frederick, Mrs ccru cutwork cloth, centered with
Junior Metis has done It again!
The choir o f the First Christ­
Baptist Church held its monthly beautiful and just the thing for
Ralph Betts, and Mrs. Vernon an arrangement of wedding bells In the first fesv minutes o f the
ian Church will rehearse Wednes­
class meeting Tuesday night at a little girl at Christmas.
Hardin gave a very interesting flanked by gold tapers. Wedding game between FSU and Mlssladay. 7:30 p.m., instead of Thurs­ program on "Awareness of Bless
the home of Mrs. G. 11. Sykes
The wives of HATTU had a
bells were used also as place sippl Southern, he carried the
day,
because
of
Thanksgiving.
*
The Dependable Class of the 239 Scott Ave., with Mrs. H.
lugs" and "Personality Relation­ cards.
coffee Tuesday morning in honor
ball over the goal lln* for the
• First Methodist Church met at the Finch as co-hostess.
B. P. W. regular supper meet­ ship".
of three girls who soon will be
The dining room table featured first touchdswn of the game.
The meeting was brought to leaving. The honorees were Gay
home of Mrs. R. W. Herron Mon­
ing will be Wednesday evening at
Refreshments were served by a centerpiece o f gold, with gold Junior was described again by hla
day evening. The rooms were order by the class president, Mrs. Brown, Pat
Ruhl, and Mary
Schedule for Mis* Myrtle Wil­ fi.3&lt;&gt; p. m. at the Yarn* llu b. Alt the hostesses, Mrs. Herbert Sten candles used here also, as well coach as having been the most
beautifully decorated with the J. L. Hobby. Mrs. W. D. Gardln- Schwartz. Hostesses were Rose­ son, Home Demonstration Agent,
strum and Mrs. Francis Sten- as on the individual tables, which consilient and one o f the most
members are urged to attend.
Thanksgiving theme. The devot­ er, teacher, gave the devotional mary Duncan, Ruth Xorvelle, Hel­ Nov. 21-27 is as follows:
strom, to the following members: were centered with lovely bridal valuable members of the FSU
ional was given by Mrs. Herron, reading from the 10th chapter of en Griffin, and Mallie Barlow. Nov. 21
team this year, Tlda happened to
THURSDAY
Mrs. David Bach, Mrs. Donald arrangements.
nalng First Corinthians, Chapter Hebrews, after which she led the Mallie and Li I Gray made lovely
be Junior’ s last home game, be­
Ceramics class will meet *t
The Junior Choir will have their Bales, Mrs. Knlph Betts, Mrs.
Those
attending
the
dinner,
In
19, as her text. Mrs. John Sabir­ class in prayer.
ing a senior this year - We know
little corsages out of yellow, lav­ Seminole High School at 7 p. m.
Harold
Chapman.
Mrs,
Gordon
addition
to
the
bride
and
groomrohearsal and fellowship at the
The minutes of the last meet­ ender and white chrysanthemums
s ' Jr. presided over the business
Frederick, Mrs. Vernon Hardin, elect, were Mr. and Mrs. Sandy they are going to really mist
Nov. 22
,
|First Presbyterian Church at 2:45
meeting, with monthly reports be­ ing were read by the class sec­ for the guests of honor. The sun
Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr., Mr*. War- Anderson, Mr. and Mr*. Guy L. your great work on the team
Miss Wilson is to spend Thanks­
.
You have
ing given. The sunshine commit- retary, Mrs. John Cullum, anil porch of the B. 0 . Q.. where giving Holidays with her -Mother, p m
_.
„
,ren Knuwlcs, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, Hyman, of Waynesboro, Va., Mr. next year, Junior!
played some terrific ball this
£ tee reported on six visits made af- the treasurer, Mrs. Robert Cohen, the party was held, was gay with Mrs. W. L. Wilson in Roanoke,
The Youth Choir of tho First Mrs R0y Saxon, Mr*. G. Andrew
w ter which a letter and Christmas gave a report.
Presbyterian imircn
Church will
will practice
practice Speer, Mrs. Sam Thurmond, Mrs. and Mrs. Guy L. Ryman Jr., Lt. year, and we In Sanford nro proud
hibiscus. Many HATTU wives call­ A ij.
rresoyienan
J. g. and Mr*. Henry Walker, Lt. o f you!
.
Mr*. J. B. Phillips, vice presi­ ed to bid farewell to Pat, Mary, jfoV&gt; j !
card was read from the Class'
*1 !"• Church at 7:30 p.m.
Wallace Tyre, Mis* Jeannette j. K. and Mrs. Paul o -d « s , Lt.
Thn Thanksgiving Hymn Fest­
dent, led in a discussion concern­ ami Gay. Attending were Claire
adopted Korean boy.
4-il Radio program over staThe Rev. W. P. Brook* will |Wolfer, Mrs. E. W. Peterson,
Plans for the Christmas party ing visitation. A social hour was Lynch. Alice Myers, Anite Had tion WTKK 11:30-11:43 with Cecil conduct the morning devotions! Miss Sue Ratterson, Mrs. Jim Jen J. g. and Mrs. Dean Ortmain, Lt. ival staged last Sunday afternoon
J. g. and Mrs. Robert Fitzsim­ In the Presbyterian Church wai
to be held at McKinley Hall Dec. held and delicious refreshments den, Diana Miller, Betty Mcla-an, T u c k e r ,
kins, Mr*. Lloyd Swain, and Miss mons, LI. J. g. and Mr*. Gordon
County Agricultural |over WTRIl at 8:30 a.m
acclaimed by all attending as an
17 were discussed.
were server! by the hostesses.
Mildred I.oper, Polly Savage, Agent.
There will 4&gt;o a Thanksgiving Hetty Billhimer.
Jackson, Lt. i. g and Mr* A. C. outstanding aurcess. Presenting
Delicious
refreshments
were
Those present were Mrs. W. D. Mac Edwards, Virginia Johnston, Nov. 20
Union Service at the Central
The next meeting will be on McAdams, Miss Clare M. Goertz. this program o f specially arrang­
served by the hostess to the fol­ Gerdiner, Mrs. J. I* Hobby, Mrs. Marty Millsaps, and Sally Weigle.
Lake Monroe 4-M t.’l&lt; i will Baptist Church at 10:30 a m.
I Dec. 3, at the homo o f Mrs. Volio .Miss Madeline Mallcm, Father ed Thanksgiving music was a
lowing: Mrs. Lowell Osier, Mrs. J. B Phillips, Mrs. John Cullum,
Went to the first performance meet In the school lunch room
Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crum­ 109 voice choir composed of
John Schirard Jr.. Mrs. P. H. Mrs. Robert Cohen, Mrs. G. A. last night in the concert series,
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hend­ members of nine church choirs
Lansing, Mrs. Cyril Butner, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. W. S. Crabtree, Mrs. as did many in Sanford, Pincrest
rick Jr., Miss Nancy Ferguson. o f the city, truly a marvelous
4 Sam Murphy, Mrs. M. H. Wyatt, Clyde Piercy, Mre. Ned Moose, School was alive with people en­
E. Lee, with the Girls
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Betts, and group to hear.
* Mrs. A. L. Skinner, Mrs. James Mr*. S. E. Barbour, Mrs. John joying the amusing talents of
1 be held c,ea* for
daughter, Ellen, Mr. and Mrs.
The succesa of this production
Wright and Mrs. C. L. Wallis.
at the mr€,ln*’
Kader, Mrs. E. C. Campbell, Mrs. Mary Hutchinson. Since I don't
Geneva Girls’ 411 club will I Thursday,
*’m
Wade Singletary, and son, Wade can be credited largely to tho con­
J. E Andrews, Mrs. W. A. Fesler, know my position as a critic 1 meet at the school at 9:30 a. m.
1 hurch- ,4th nn,J|
Jr., Mrs. Pauline Murphy, Miss tinued efforia of Kirby Rogers,
Oak, with
Rev. J.
Mrs. A. L. T ha/u *, Mrs. G. H will refrain from further com ­
Paota Girls’ 4-H Club will meet Oak
with the
the Rev.
J Bernard P | O f l S F o r P I O V A r G Anna Corley and Miss Irma Jean student at Stetson, who conceived
Hoot ■*
Sykos, hostess, and Mrs. II. J. ment, but I am looking forward at the school nt 2 p. m. with1
with I Roo‘
•* the
‘ be speaker. The public
public!
Corley.
and promoted the idea, directed
Finch, co-hoatesa
to the next attraction which will Miss Wilson.
tile i-o-operatlve endenvor* of ^
m
i
be that famous male quartette
County
Home Demonstration
the Sanford choir directors, aad
the Chanticleers. Some
faces Council will sponsor a Bunco
then rondurted the entire perfor­
LAST TIME TONIGHT
glimnsed
in
the
crowd
are
those
party
at
the
Council
Center,
401
terlan
Church
will
be
at
10
a.
m
mance on Sunday afternoon.
PRAIRIE LAKE
STARTS 1:30
o f Dili and Betty Lemot, Rita E. 25th street from 24 p. m. After the service there will be
The Sanford Little Thc.itro
Kirhy Is originally from Jack­
Iiauer, Dick ami Dot Mann, and Everyone invited.
a noonday dinner. Those coming Guild met nst night to discuss
Approximately 115 pennlp at­ sonville and Is presently enrolled
r SPECIAL
guest Pearl Moore, Alice Myers,
Ceramic* class will meet at the for the dinner me asked to bring plans for presenting a plav in the tended the second annual Thanks­ a* a senior at Stetson where ht
Dornell Kilcline, Fran Murray, Seminole High School at 7 p. m. enough food and your own table noar future. They plan to hold
THANKSGIVING SHOW
giving Dinner held Mondav night is majoring in choral directing.
Kay King, Barbara Chapman, Cy
service.
|another meeting Monday night, In the Educatiunal Building by For the past fifteen months ho
BIG
A
and Jean Fitton, Ruth and Joe
has been director of Music at the
s ATI'I* i&gt; \ y
i ov• *•* * °
0Vfr *ornr play* the Herman Mnrri* Bible Class
Ftn*G 1[ATHfRHKKS
Tully, Caminy Bruce, and I guess
HITS
First Baptist Church In Sanford
and to select one adaptable to of the First Baptist Church.
I could go on forever. It was
doing excellent work there In di­
..T
l
* '*
" ap'j their stage settings and thetr
Ail the wives and children of
wonderful to see such a large turn
recting three choirs and other
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hop­ tist Church will meet at 9 a.m. j „ icm|)cri.
F E A T U R E — It S3
lh- e»enibers were invited to this vocal groups.
out. Francis and Dotti Koumillat kins and daughter*. Jean Ann and
Anyone
who
would
b«
interest-,
iaffaro,
which
all
enjoyed
im-!
MONDAY
have worked so hard on their Barbara Dee. of Tallahassee will
For this outstanding
work
CO-FEATURE
part in the
play, or
campaign bringing performances be the weekend gueits of Mr
The November meeting of the ed in taking
,
,
. , menscly.
throughout the year end most
of merit to Sanford, that I’ m sure and Mrs. W. A. Kratzcrt ln ,l Sanford Story la-ague will
Bill Stamper, president of the especially for the tremendous Job
be assisting in any way Is urged to
C o r n in '
attend this meeting, which will class, was in charge of the din­ you did with the Music Festival,
they feel rewarded by the rnheld
nt
the
Pariih
House
at
8
Robert Mitchum
girls.
HAN
DO
AN 1)1
DIDO
| sponse this year.
p m. Program chnirman, Mr*. E. be held In the City Hall Auditor­ ner and Volio Williams Jr. was we of Sunfonl applaud you, Kirby
ium at 8 p. nt.
master of ceremonies and «nn». __ we *re mighty proud o f your
PAUL AND RF.TTV SPELTZ
Cinemascope
scope k. Color
Dr. and Mrs. Archie MeCailis- C- William-, will present ifra.
r s a n S le p
accomplishments!
Those attending last night’s leader.
HAVE A NEW CAR! Yes, a ter and two children have re­ C. C. Welch, who will tell a story
meeting
were
Donald
Fletcher,
brand
new
turquoise
ami
while
The
Perfect
Tribute",
this
atory
turned to their home in Miami
Rock 'N RoU in
Chevrolet, nnd according to the after having been the guests for being of much Interest to league ,in' my Powell. Franci* Roumil- ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK
lit, Mr. ami Mr*. George Dabbs,
Speltzes this is an occasion to several days of Mr. and Mrs. members.
make headlines. For years they W. A. Kratzcrt.
Ruth
Billhimer,
Robert
The Friendship la-ague o f the Mrs.
Feature 8:13 Onlv
Mem ami Miss Marie Edwards.
have been giving out the same
Midnight Horror
(’ongreg.itiuit.il
Christian
Church
“ CHILDREN U.NDhlt 12
old malarkey that there is nothMr*. C. A. Anderson Jr. will will meet at the Parsonage, 811
CULT OF THE COBRA
ADMITTED FREE"
ing a* wealthy as a junior officer, have two o f her daughters and Palmetto Ave., at 2 p. nt.
ami commander* can't afford new ,hejr families visiting with her
TUESDAY
cars. All I eon say is, if that for Thanksgiving ami tho weekThe Anna Miller Circle will
boat paid for a trip to Hurupe end—Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Thomp
Nov. 21
Mr. and Mr». I.uuU Kolas wish (o extend their warmest
and a beautiful car, Paul hail SOn and children, Rita and Alan |meet at the Elks Club at 8 p. ni
Tommy Summersill
better build another one, or at f rom Foley. Ala., and Mr. and IInitiationwill be held
and all
Bob Bennett
thanks to the people of Sanford and Seminole County
least market the plans. It’* no ( Mr,. s C. Chapman and Debbie |member*arc irged toattend,
Mrs. I&gt;. ft. Chorpening
fair hiding such a pot of gold! ' f r0m Miami.
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and Brownie Troop leaders. Please
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FRED BEHRENS
Left Guard—IN) Pounds
Senior

BILL TYRE
Left Tackle—180 Pounda
Junior

GERALD JONES
Left End—166 Pounde
Junior

JACK STOYWY
Center—17S Pounds
Junior

Pass Defense
To Meet Deland

VIRGIL CRACKY
Right Guard—173 Pounda
Senior

After • bruialng eetbaek from
e bartering aerial attack at the
handa of Daytona laat week,
Crooma Academy Panther head
mentor Joe Fair haa ukaa no
chanete oa a recurraace o f a
aimOar aitsation tonight when the
Panther* 'ravel to DeLand to be
hooted by Euclid. ThU morning
the aquad wound up a aetaJon of
morning and afternoon practice*
that waa concerned entirely with
aa effective peat defease.
“ DaLaad la principally a peal­
ing dub and this hoy Bob But.
lor la oat of tho flnaat parser*
around.” Fair Mid today. “ Wa
must either stop the pawing game
or play a wide-open, fret scoring
sort of thing that maans Uttia
to the winner.”
Fair Mid his team waa in bo

___ la w» rb • wido
yhyrieal
_________ **we were hiadsrod
with, a tot of (wage and bruises
last week, aad Uw bays haven't
had time to Umber ap yet.” Fafr
Mid. "Wa a n ruiMag into this
game wad we doo't like it. Wa
completely ml*judged our pats*
ing attack, and two day* is hard*
!y lima enough to do anything
about it”
Euclid o f DeLand has a 4-4 re­
cord for the leaton ao far and
aU their victories have come aa
a result of a auccetsfnl atrial at­
tack. Euclid, however, haa not
been In tho type competition M
baa Crooma and there la only ooe
game aa a bail* of comparison,
and that to highly unreliable.
The only mutual foe of tho two
tMraa it Hungerford of Winter
Park. Crooma played aa unim­
pressive tie with the team while
EueUd feU by one touchdown bofore the Hungerford squad.
“ We are proud of our boyt »o
far this M aion," Flar said this
morning. “ Every teem we have
faced this Maion represents biggar schools. Next year we will be
aa active, participating member

TBB SANFORD HERALD
Pata 6, Wed, Nov. 21,195R
of the Big * North Conference
wen have an area
then.”
Fair pointed out L. J. McFadden, the Panther fullback, ( 9
particular praise after last weak’*
gam . “ McFaddcn waa a conil*.
tent runner against Daytona. Ha
could bull hit way for three or
four yards through the middle of
that tough Centipede line last
week aad kept aa aUve for
the first half. We plan on bulMing our oftfnM around him tonight”
%
Walt McPbenon, roach of the
bsaketball and golf team* at Sin
Joes State College, graduated
from San Jom State in 1939.
Tho 1958 football aeaion mark­
ed the 80th in the hlitory of tS#
•port eat the Unlvonity of North
Dakota.
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BRANTLEY 8CHIRARD
Left Halfback—178 Pounda
Senior

JOHN WILLIAMS

MEREDITH 8COTT
Right Taekle—180 Pound*
Senior

Right End—183 Pounds
Senior

Weams Are Evenly
F a v o re d In Tilt
The totiup battle between the

Sanford Seminola* and the DrLand Bulldogs tonight In Memor­
ial Stadium la expected to see
tho Samlnoles trying for a vic­
tory harder than has been attampUd during this season.
Suffering
their
heartbreakig
Mtback last wack to Leesburg,
the Scmlnolcs are expected to
com* back into gridiron bailie
with a roMwod vigor reminiscent
o f pait season*.
The two teams will be evenly
favored, with the Bulldog* from
DeLand holding a flight weight
advantage. In the speed depart­
ment. Bulldog A! Scotti will be
the workhorse for the visitors.
Scotti Is a triple threat man with
a powerful passing arm.
During the few past days of
.i
..
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preparation the Seminole mentor­
ing staff has put their charges
through intensive defensive pass
drills In an attempt to bolster a
frontier that will be impenetrable
to the Bulldog air attack.
“ If our defensive line I* as
good a* they were last week
against Leeiburg, we’ll he ablo
to chill Scotti and the DeLand
running game, “ Bill Fleming said
this morning. Then he added."
But If our pass defense Is as
poor as It was In the crucial mo­
ments of last week'* game, we'll
be rocked bark on our heels."
Assistant coarh Bud Layer, af-

I.SST S I N l i n N M I I . M
M H *T n *«•»•— 8 / l t 33.1
Juita l-»u
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t.iv 1 S-na
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ter having ohstrvrd the Bulldogs,
s k iu .m i n ic k —a /is n s
said, “ They’ll be faster than we. Irloh Shortcut «.*• I.AO 1 l « 1 t-S
Itote Hton,
Z.20 1.20 I 2-1/3
but I don't think they can match Jto TavHlt
2.18 2 2 2
quintal* (t-T ) 112.00
the drive ami determination we
Italic double &lt;1 -1 1 1112 10
showed last wrek. For their lack
-rn iM u m a c k __ s / i s
S.0V 2.SU 2.20 2
1-2
of experience DeLand shows al­ lutrh* lloee
Jovial
L ls'il
7-ta * m 8
2-1
most uncanny football sense and Inter* lew
*.«■) t 2-hd
quintal* &lt;2-21 120.10
they arc the type tram that can
k o ih t ii
H St:i:— ii/ie 33.1
capitalize on mistakes and score tiedown
2o.au * SO S2tl
2 1-1
before you know what happens.” H'lrrr Itue
2.*o 2.1* 2 2-hd
llolllng Itoller
2 *8 S 2 1 t /2
Dave Laude said that the pass­
qulnlvle 12 -2 1 t i t eu
m m
M st ti— a / t * 33,1
ing game would be as prominent
Tinfoil
20 i.te T 1-1
as it waa last week. “ We hare Heme falcon is. tv at.OO
2.00 , 2-hd
some plays now that are effec­ Hindu
2.80 I
2-2
quintal* &lt;l-?&gt; l i t .20
tive, and we won't he*itate_lfl
--------- SIXTH -!*&gt;♦'*?— a /I S 33 I
throw the ball at any time the Dullfeco
11.10 * 8 * t .48
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11.10 7.20 « 2-1 t /2
situation calls for IL We are Soft M-t
lied M inn,
2 *0 2 2-1
out to win this one, and we don't
Qillnltl.l &lt;4.SI 417 2"
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expect to take no for an answer.”
Perry Pirate Jn.l* M « J 00 4 l-oe
Fleming pointed out that the Hurl
7.18 2 20 8 2 -1 /2
It 28 1 2-1
DeLand line was a green but ag XIlM Noyelty
qiilnUle &lt;1-81 142.(0
Krcsslvc one, snd the spirits of
K H iirrii M s i p .— .i / i e at.a
fthe
ha to-in*
ir e MaH
h a u like*
n Mountain Hal 1*40 S.ln 7.40 1 t-1
team are
high. ''T
“ They
like Ito
Chief
41.to 14 20 4 2-hd
run through the line anti they hava HurorU*
llueh Cell
7.00 7 2-hd
a couple o f boys in the person of
QiilnUle (1-41 1,12 10

BOB JOHNSON

TERRY GOEMBEL
Fullback—190 Pounda
8enior

Quarterback— 186 Pounda
Junior

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Bill Brackett and Kit Giles that
ran open holes for Scotti to (hoot
through.” Brackett tips the scales
at an even 200 pounds and Giles
at 210.
Both teams will be seeking their
second win of tho season; both
teams have had a tough schedule;
Iwth teams lack experience but
have good potential; ami both
teams scored their singular vic­
tories over tho same team—New
Smyrna Beach.
This, tho grudge classic of the
year for both DeLand ami San
ford, will sec tho teams on an
even scale ami will match deter
mlnation ami drive mor* than
anything else. Both trams have
j depth in green reserves, and both
teams misjudged their power In
pre-season ratings.
Right halfback Bruce Gibson
was the initial veteran around
whom tho pul Moo attack was strength for both clubs. Spirit,
based. Gibson showed writ last I attitude, detrrmlnatloin. and drive
year and haa been combining with will b« the factors that spell vieScotti to be a danger to any club. tory for a team tonight.
T ie Tiankiglvlng eve event to­
Game time is 8 p. m. in Memonight will be a real fast of rial Stadium.

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The Lyman Greyhounds hopes
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of the season dimmed consider­
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their homecoming to ML Dora.
Friday night the Greyhounds tra­
vel to Hastings to take on tha
powerful veteran Spudsten.
In summing up his season Jim
Payne, Greyhound head mentor,
laid that his perennial plagu« of
lack of reserves hadn't changed.
The learn began Its ftnt season
at an independent by switching
to the speedy and deceptive Split*
T, but key injuries as the season
progressed set the Greyhounds
floundering.
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212 E. First
Phone 171

REMINGTON 8 AUTOMATIC
Shoota ihorts, long end long
rifle Model 330 $43.75
•WESTERN AUTO STORES
21* E. Pint Su

JANTZEN Sweaters.Skirta
To Match or Mix
Newest Styles—AH sizes
Lovely colors
Y O W E L L ' S
RINGS
Diamond-CockUil-Precious
Stones and Watch, $19.8 up
FRANK NOELL. Jeweler
110 S. Park Ave.

Distinctive Gifts
At MONROE CORNERS
CRAFT AND GIFT SHOP
First Street
3 Mile* West of tha Clock
Every Woman wants Fine China
by Lennox, Caatleton, Syracuse
Buy on the “ China Club Plan’’
S W E E N E Y ' S
114 Magnolia
Phone 147
Real Art Plcturea
Beautiful framed reproduction!
and Original! from
8 95
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. 1st. St.
Phona 958

Haa*v dwerjir*
O. D. Farrell's
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very Best
310 E. First

Gifts for B o ys:-I
LITTLE BOYS PANTS
Size* 2 to boys ta
8.98 up
P U R C E L L ' S
1 8 W. Firat St.

TRI-PONY
Tricycle Mounted Rocking Hor/e
Rocks aa it rolls $29.93
FURNITURE CENTER
118 W. First St.

Gifts far iiby
Drinking Cupa ...$1.00 up
Rrmpel Rubber Toys 63c up
Assorted Toys ... 69c up
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock

Troa &amp; T r i m

m i n g s '^ )

Bedroom Sllppera
Attractive and Warm
Sl.M and $2*8
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
208 S. Sanford Ave.
WINE from New Yorlc State
at $1 .8 per fifth
California Wlnea. too!
TOWN PUMP
112 W. P in t St.

Gifts far Mail
Today la the Day
Doo’t welt for that new
tooth to grow—Call now!
JAMESON STUDIO
100 N. Park
Phone 3198

Horn* Gifts/j
Ure Our Lay-Away Plan
or Credit Plan
On Beautiful Mohawk Carpet —
Sanford Linoleum k Til* “
1 8 W. First SL
Do your Christmas Buying
On Our Easy Payment
or Lay-Away plan
FURITURE CENTER
118 W. First St.
TABLES
Corner Tables, Tier Tables,
Step, and Coffee Tables fr o m ,$ 1.8
•
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. Ut.
Phona 958
HALLMARK
Christmas Cards
Single or Boxed
Alto Gift Wrapping
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
Bed Outfit, complete
$44.95
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First St.
FRIGIDAIRE’S exclusive
30-lnch French Door
Electric Range, $309 95 u&lt;t
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
308 E. First St.
UNIVERSAL
Deep Fat Fryer
Reg. $29.50 aalt price $23 93
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
BEACON MILLS
Orion Blknket*—extra *iz*
Only 8.95
G A R R E T T ' S
Cor. 1st and Sanford Ave.
RUSTIC ORNAMETAL
Hanging
Bird Feeders
$1.25
BIDWELL FEED k SUPPLY CO.
110 E. 1st.
Phone 1458
WESTINGHOl'SE Toarter
Choice o f confection colors
81.95
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE f
CENTER
113 Magnolia Ave.

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T h e r e ’s
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P U RI N A

Twelve thuuund iliiiing farmers annually tee
the "parade o f 10 old cows'' ai Putina's Gray
Summit, Missouri, farm.
T licie 10 cows, ranging in sc* from 9 yrs. 7 m oj.
to 14 yrs. R mo*., have produced a total of oxer
1,000,000 lbs. o f milk. Thev'r* jutt farm « ) « i
bui they leach a lesion any dairyman can appreci­
ate... ilic value o f feeding rations w hich maintain
the cow at well at nuke milk. They demonitraie
the estra vitality, caliei, a.id year* o f production

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10 OLD

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good dry cow feeding make* possible.
Old cows product income long after thty'v*
paid back the co il o f railing them. The extra
valves they product are valuable as replacements
or veal. Feeding cows the Purina Way helps
provide the nutrients cows need not only io
produce through a single lactation but to com*
hack year after y e a r ... like Purine's 10 old
co w s. , . and make money for their owner*!

Miatd 50-30 with oott, Purina
Bulky-lot make* a low -coit
dry cow ration designed to
help cow* calve oatily, brood
regularly, stay in tho hard
yeor after year.

BIDW ELL FEED &amp; SUPPLY
H O W . 2nd St.

I

Phone 1153

W A '. V . '. W . V . W . V A W . V . V . W ^

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SUITS
By Warren, Sewell, aad Marit
Clothing Co. in sizes 34 — 46.
Rayon flannel, Wool
flannel,
Wool worsted,
wool-nylon-da-i
cron. $29 8 — 8 9 8
COWANS
I
212 E First SL
Phona 8 4
FURNISHINGS-Reasonably
Priced
Hits-Shlrts-Underwear-Btlts
Trouiers Sox-Shoes
H. k A. DEPT. STORE
Corner Sanford k 4th SL
MEN'S IPO RTS SHIRTSGabs. Cotton, Corduroy, Flannel
Finest Values-8-90- 8 - 8
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 S. Sanford Ate.

Christmas
TREE LIGHTS
ORNAMENTS
LIGHT BULBS
___ TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
COMPLETE SELECTIONS
Christmas Tre* Trimmings
end Decorations
■ y . * hile *R*k» are complete

KEL S 5 and 10c STORE INC.
IG tfti f o r G k h

G E. Automatic Skillet
Set it and forget it
2 SIZES— 12-in &lt;17 *9
10-in. $14 95. Lid 8 00
WESTERN AUTO STORES
Silver Coffee and Te* Set*
Modern and Traditional
$50 00 up
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ava.
•n

Tor Thotg In Sorvko ^
CEDAR CHESTS
I
Famous Cavalier, beautifully fin“ Hlity fitting*,
from $49.50 Natural red cedar
chests front $39.50
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. L»L
Phone 958
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f

THE SANFORD HERALD
would be as welcome aa
a daily lettar from hom«
$1. month—$11.50 year.
By Mall Anywhere

�*1—ROOFING-PLUMBING

THE SANFORD HERALD . Wed., Nov. 21, 1956

O-SUHNUP OPPORTUNITIES 47—FURNITURE • MOUBEIOL0

PLUMBING A HEATING
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
Septle Tank Installation A Service Grocery It Filling Station. Well
established business, good loca­ —at Wareheuse Prices, visit
Heater Service, A r c h i e C
BERRY’S. We are experta at as­
tion. White neighborhood. Rea­
Harriett, Phone T34-W or 1335.
sisting you to secure gracious
eon for celling, elenaese. PI
good Looks with functional con­
•241, Sanford. Fla.
venience. Today's beat buys to
209 FAMILIES
nationally advertised furniture
CAN'T BE WRONG
Good established business Med*
at DISCOUNT PRICES. MI W.
rtner with some money. Write
First
SL
Phone
IM7
for
Evan*1* "I H i m
x XYZ V. Sanford Herald.__
Five beautiful residential develop­
tng AppointmenL
mental Bet-Air, Pinecrtat South
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
• BIG VALUES
FINANCIAL
Piaeerest, Rase court and Grove
Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
• QUICK CREDIT
Manor*, art standing proof of
■ink, water pump, septle tank
and water heater, approximate* 3b—MONEY T f LEAN
th# hlgh-accepUnce rating ot
• EASY TERMS
ly $25 month.
Odham A Tudor homes.
AUTO LOANS
WILBON-MAltt
Call, or Dee us TODAY
COST LEM
New and Head Firwkero
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phona U13
3U K. First SL
Phene M You can buy with safety, and live
in the sacure knowledge that
W. J. KING
Florida State Bank Used furniture, appilantee, toria, your home will continue to in­
Plumbing Contractor
•le, BougM-soM. Larry’s Matt
Or SANFORD
crease to value.
All Oil Fired Heaters
331 East laL BL Phone 1531.
Cleaned
and
Serviced
lA-FLACSR to EAT
IF 2534 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 30.
MERCHANDISE - 48—FARM aad GARDEN
You Select Your
As mriropolltan as "cafe society"
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
ROSES
Home In
43-ARTICLES FOR RALE
—The DOGGIE DINER fc BAR,
M. G. HODGES
Just received lane selection of
South Plnccreat—Sanford
Lalie Mary.
JACKSON
and
PERKINS
rows.
Service on All Water Pump*—
Wa buy and tcQ used furniture.
Grove Manors------Sanford
Wells Drilled — Pumps
your now while they last.
Payhil top eaah priest far any G Get
4 -U M T a m i ( « t r m
RAPEVI LLE NURSERY
Faola Road, Phone 700
or
Ottos af vslud. BUFIR TRAD*
— Phone 3935.
Valencia Villas— DeLand
LOST— BUlfold. finder keep 13—RPRQAL NOTKSB
INC POST oa 1T*M Ph. Ntt-W.
money and please return bill­
DRIVE DOWN, or CALL
•-M ACH INERY-TOO LS
fold and contents to Box B. M. FOR EVERYTHING to hardware
—Factory to You—
OtJR SALES OFFICE T O D A Y e/o Sanford Herald.
For Sale— Garden Tractor with
and paint aee—HiU Hardware
Aluminum
2625 S. French Ave.
plow, harrow, rake, mower and
Co., Ml K. 1st St, Phono M
JACKlt COOSAM, Who spent
Phones:
SIM and 29M
wagon. Cost $150. Sell for $150.
practically his whole life ap«
Robinsoo Hand Crafted Furniture. Enclosed head. Bag-proof bottoa
A*1 shape. Call 555-M.
pearing in motion pictures. Is
O D II A M A T U D O R toe.
We
build,
design
and
rafJnlsh.
BOLLAWAY. ftaenUal and laky
rail with plastic ends. Ptoetl
shown at a surprise parly in
••-WANTED
to
BUY
Beds Da/. Weak, or Month— See at 911 French, Ph. 52-R.
"Builders of Finer Home*
or rayoa tape*. Cotton or nylon
Hollywood. Calir. He is celebrat­
T«L litt. Faraitur* Center —
ing his 42nd year and hi! 40th
Ufed
set
of
"The
World
Bo
A"
For
Florida
Living"
cord
i
PUMPS • SPRINKLER
111 West First BL
year In dims. Jackie Is wearing a
_______
SYSTEMS
gcEksrlk Glass tad Falsi Co Phone 955-W.
cap and bangs reminiscent ot one
AU type* and size
sises, installed
W1LCOMS GIFTS
1U*U4 West t»d SL
of his starring roles as a child.
• RENTALS
_ T A Yourself."
Out a n l M oMrlshed are easy
WE REPAIR AND 8EEVICS
to selaet from PoweU'a varied
LIVE BAIT
14—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
8 T 1 N E
stock. Coma la and look around.
Machine
and
Supply
Co.
Bhtoars,
Bull Heads, Pep Onto
2-bedroom modem furnished or
VM ROYAL PORTABLE
207 W. tad SL
Ph. 93
This la a free guest pass to the
• Doses, Me
^TYPEWRITERS
unfurnished home. By Owner.
Movleland Rldc-ln Theatre for
Missouri Minnowi and Worms
Small equity, FHA financed.
CROSLEY - BENDIX
Randall Reynolds. Exp. date
Fleming Ornery—R. Peseta Ave.
b ice end Service
$46. mo. payment on balance.
Nov. 30, 1956.
Layaway Mow for Christmas
RANDALL
Phone 2353-J.
POWSLL’I o f f ic e su pply
BARGAIN! Apt. fix* gas range, WKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooma
Electric Company
By BOB THOMAS
m R. Magnolia
Phone 986
p
rivate
baths.
114
W.
First
St
perfect
condition.
Call
at
*“
Service— Quality -Satisfaction
7 room frame house with 2 lots.
HOLLYWOOD in— Docs the
Ph. 113 Sanford 2937-J-3 Da Easy Hiawatha Ave. Dresmwold.
Total
price
$7,300.
Terms.
1317
Avalon Apu. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
movie business have a future?
Douglas. Phone 1079-XR.
T. V. SERVICE
Paint 130 gal Sweat IhlxU. Jae- Furn. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e .
James Stewart thinks to, but' he
t T - ALTOMOTIYl WANTKD
hits, Cou, Tents. Army-Navy
Day or Night
Located on 17-92. Ph. 3010-W1 (7—BROEERS and REALTORS
adds there'll be some changes
SEMINOLE T.V.
Surplus. 310 Sanford Ava.
Bell' Your Car to
made.
Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17-93 So.
503 Celery — Th. 1255-J.
ROY REEL
CUy Limits. Slumberland Court. OZIER REALTY CO
Stewart' Is worth listening to
HEATING
Laura B. Osier, Realtor
M W. BeeonJ SL
After
all, he's a No. 1 star at the
Boa
Bemlnola
Realty
for
Desir­
Hatei M. Field. Associate
Floor Furnaces * Circulators
able
Houses
and
Apia.
Phone
27.
2601
So.
Orlando
Hwy.
Ph.
1359
bog
office.
Despilo his casual
•—•OATS AND MOTOR!
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
Super Trading Peat
\
manner,
he's
a keen
student of
200
S.
Park
Phona
1440
Your Kvlnrudo Dealer
On Hwy. 17*03
Ph. 3053-W. EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
things cinematic. Probably no
for Winter Tourist Private bath
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS FAIRBANKS — MORSE Pumps
A ehower. Steam heat. Inquire
actor In the postwar period has
304 1 . let BL
Phone Ml
Well Drilling. HOWARD C. Order personalised Franch-fold
Manuel Jaeobaon across from
ChrUtmas cards, with your
earned more from movies than he.
LONG, Phone 385, 207 East
favorite snap ahoL 3$ for $4,
Poet Office.
Jimmy was the pioneer of the
Commercial Ave.
100 for fit. WIEBOLDT8 CAM*
80 per cent deal. When hit salary
Mayfair—3 bedroom. 1-bath bona.
i WW to
Ml see
WWW us
uw before
WAUie
It will nay YOU
ERA SHOP, 110 8. Park Ave.
GATLIN BROTHERS
got too big for Universal-Inter­
Open Evenings nnd
Call 14S0-J after • p. m.
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 960 national, he was offered half of
Ph. 3235 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford. Red chrome dinette set. good
the return* for hi* services in a
condition. $29. 3413-W. 430 El­ IN OSTEEN—3 Rm. furn. apt
Eostilde Trailer Sales
liott.
Palatka, Fla.
Screen Porch. $33 mo. Call after Thll la a free pais to the Movie picture. Since most of his dims
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
land Rldc-ln Theatre for Gua attract multimlllion-dol'ar grosses
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
• Phona 1333.
Qootf-luy: Aluminum H o u e e
Schmah. Exp. date Nov. 30, -thi* proved profitable Indeed.
programs,
etc.
Progressive Boss 3 burner oil heater. Used 3
trader. Zneloeed cebena. Phone
weeks. Coat $49.93. Sell for $35.00. I Room Apts. Ill Etm. Ph. I9I3-W J9M.
Printing Co. Phone 405 — 403
“ The picture business has gut t
Call before Friday, 430-R.
2393-J.
West 13th St.
change, Jimmie reflected on tho
2-bedroom
nicely
furnished
houae.
"Night Passage" set. ‘Wo've got
« x • all steel, 1 wheel utility O R L A N D O Sentinel Star, Call Crosley radio-phonograph console
113 W. 19th St. Call. 554-W
to make movie going more at­
with overieaa stations, $50. 1215
trailer. Box &gt;14 Orange City.
Ralph Ray, 31SO.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO tractive for the average public.
after 3:30.
Oak. Phone 1033-W.
Ph. Spring 4*1733.
REALTORS
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Phono 37 or 145 "That means wc’ vo gut to have
Lady to share largo convlantly 1941 Park Ava
44—APPLIANCES
14—USED CARR
Slip Coven and Drape*
more comfortable seats, heller air
located
apt.
Call
3139
evenings.
STANLEY KULP
conditioning,
more
attractive
FRIGIDA1RK
appliances,
ssle
You'll Be Miles Ahead with a
1103
Palmetto
Ave.
PHONE 2855-J.
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo This is a free pass to th« Prairie Completely furnished almost new theaters. We've got to make go­
New 1NT PONTIAC, now on dlsing out to the movio theater a
FU. Phone FO-5-3315 or San
Lake Drive In Theatre for J.
13—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
t bedroom home. Monthly pay real treat for the family."
ford 1642-W after 6 p.m.
P l,r ‘
ndC. Lodge. Eap. date Nov. 30,
menta only $53 and cash equity
You’ll be DolUrsAheed with the LEARN Hawaiian Danemg, 5 yrs
1956.
Tho biggest bore, he opined, was
electric stove,
good
hllh-sppraliil trade-in you get
of $1950.
up. Adelt Hsltman, Ph. 2224-J Hotpoint
going to the movie h on e mid
condition. Practically new un FURNISHED 3-Room apartinant,
from Ray Herron. Just phono
being unable to get in.
it*. $25. Phone 790.
2451, or after 8 p.m. Ph. 1343-W
2300 Mcllonvllle.
• Student Instruction
"There's nothing that sours a
New 3 and 3 bedroom home* priced
• Plane Rental
15—BUILDING MATERIAL*
movie goer more,” he said. "1
Beautifully
furnished
garage
apt.
from
$7500
to
$95oo
for
$1500
'30 Naih sedan in good condition,
• Sightseeing Rides
I think we've got to think about
near Navy base. Muat see to
$35. Can be seen at 907 Magnolia
down located near hospital.
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Sanlando Flying Service
' having a reserved seat policy, the
appreciate. Call 153-M.
•
or Phone I0a-W._______ '
Window Sills — Lintels
Phone W. P.
34-0443
same as legit bouses. When people
Three
bedroom
home
for
$6950.
Septic
Tank
.
State
Approved
3
Ml
West
of
Longwood
Room to couple with kitchen prl1933 Chevrolet, 4 door. Good
go to the theater, they want to
Sind
•
Cement
Mortar
Mix
On
N
ev^snlsm
lojiprlnisjtd^
vileaci. Phone 2S61.W.
clean condition. $150. cash and
know they're going to he able to
Miracle Concrete Co.
take up payments. 401 Magno­
A.
Williams
find n seat."
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333. Large 2 bedroom ftirnlahed apt
EMPLOYMENT
lia ___ ____ _____________ iS S
REALTOR
As a matter o f fact, much de­
$50 mo. 703 Palmetto Ave.
Raymond Lundquint,
CONCRETE
bate Is going on In theater cir­
14 -CHILD CARE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATE
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete 2-bedroom houae, kitchen equipp­
cles on the same matters Stewart
Phone 1173. Atlantic Bank Bldg. brings up. Tho trade journal Va­
Block, Sand, Gravel Cement,
SERVICES
ed. 2703 French Ave.

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what yiN wait

CLASSIFIED ADS

•

Ph. 1821

Movie Industry
Getting Help
Frofhi G. Abbott

5 SSSSsr/S

A ppendicitis C an Still
Be D angerous To Som e
•y HUMAN N. ICNN IIB. R.B.

ALTHOUGH the death rate for ally can be Uttle If any help M
simple acute appendicitis la ex the physician trying to r
trtmely low toniy 0.3 per cent), their ailment. Often It la &lt;
appendicitis still la dangerous for to differentiate between
the very young and the very old. toms of pneumonia and
In IMS, thalaat year for which dlcltls In children. And i n i
I have national flrirts available, times the tiro diseases exist a!
i
the dtatto rate from append! the same time.
cuts was une-ieventh ot what H There's one aid, though. As tux
had bean la 1900. it was 1.7 per F. F. Boyce so apUy put lt,*Thi
child with pneumonia Is likely.*
100,000.
Yit, low as this figure might sleep for long periods, while Um
Men, It rtttala that 2,400 persons child with acute appendtettk
•led of appendlcltta that year— does not let himself or let any­
an average of about 50 per week. body else sleep"
Even though tho usual syap
toms of appendlcltta may not ■
An appendectomy U a relative­ present tn young or aged victims
ly simple operation. In the field it’s a good Idea tor you to kam
of medicine, we feel that we have those symptoms.
—
a specific remedy for this disease
Localised
Pain
&gt;
;J
'-M
lk
In surgery. Then why so many
Generally a pain oeewa to the
deaths?
Again let me cite Census Bur­ middle of the abdomen. Soon'll
eau statistics. They show that becomes a dull, severe and tea*
1,300 of those 2,600 deaths oc tlnuous pain localised tn the low*
curred tn persona over the age of er right part ot the abdomen. I ll
54. Many of th* remainder were made worst by sneering or cough*
tog.
I
children.
Lou of appetite la fairly eons*
KqhRlak
mon, as Is slckntu to thg atom*
In both the elderly and the ach. There may be vomiting and
young, appendicitis carries an a mild fever varying between M
inordinately high risk because of and 103 degrees.
vagutnets of symptoms.
When In doubt, call th* doeton
In the aged, onset of the disease Haver try to diagnose tho ease
usually la insidious. The victim yourself.
may fall to aeek treatment
promptly, either because of tsar QUUTION ABD JUC1WX9
or because be Is accustomed to H.O.: What Is a Tube Baby and
discomfort Also, his complaints what Is ltd cause?
Answer: A tubal pregnancy la
of diarrhea and vague abdom
Inal distress may give the ap­ due to tho fertilized egg bring
caught In one of th* tub** lead*
pearance of a chronic Illness.
Ing to the sromb. This may be
Little Help
caused by Infection or narrowing
Young children, of course, usu of the tubes.

AUTOMOTIVE

T rI a lt y And INSURANCE
bm

VjJ,7

Seminole Realty

Robert

Opening Nov. 10th, French Ave.
Day Nuresry for children from
3 months to 10 yrs. old. Apply
Realistic
1600 Frsnch Ave.

19—BEAUTY PARLORS

Concrete Pipe
Qualifications,

to

meet

all

2-bedroom furnished apt. Adults

only, 714 Oak Ave.
Sherman Concrete Pip* Co.
MO Waves by Zotoa It
S**
Out Weet 134k SL'
Phona 2499 3-bfdrootn house. Kitchen equipp­
w $7.50 Thru Nov. Open 5 a.m. •
Wish
to
bsby
lit
at
night.
D
e&lt;
Call «71
ed, large corner lot, fenced
44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOE

HAIR HARD TO~WAVE?
Let expert stylists give you soft,
lasting waves of eternal beauty.
•
Priced from $5.50

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 543

REAL ESTATE

It—BUILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTING

9 HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF

THAT NEW ROOF because you
fear the coat will be too great T
Why not drop In? It'll «*«t you
nothing to talk it over. You may
have a pleasant surprise in store
HILL LUUBER &amp; SUPPLY
YARD 223 W. 3rd St.. PHONE
93 *Tha Lumber Number.

Ted Burnett
for PAINTING
jp 3901 Grandview , Phone 1952-M.
Famous Moblla "BLP"
Outside White PAINT. Gal. $6.40

GREGORY LUMBER

6th It Maple

—

Ph. 2662

WOOLSKY
Marina Finishes

For Your Boat
Sonkarik Glass and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd SL

C om p a n y

A. B. PETERSON
pendablc woman. Call 1365-J3.
yard, hardwood floor*. $100 per Broker Associate*: A. B. Peterson
Jr.. P. J. Chesterton, Garfield
mo. 2424 So. Summerlin
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
24—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Willetts, John MeUch and It. W.
Typewriters, adding machine*
Williams. A. C. Doudney, I.and
Secretary. Experienced. Five Day
Salei-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44 3 room furn apt. Screened pon-h.
Surveyor.
week. Reply giving age, exper.
private bath &amp; garage. 612 Park
Hrt N. Park Ave
Phone n w
lencc, when available and sa­ 17—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Mgr, apt. 2, Ph. 465-W.
lary desired. P. O. 1231, Sanford.
PHONE 927* for CHERRY
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
2nd ANNIVERSARY
~ BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS1219 W. 13th «t. Rear-Barber Shop
IN OUR
Why not make it yours? Avon
44—FARMS
AND
GRLVF.S
SANFOKD LOCATION
cosmetics offers excellent earn,
ing opportunity for women who Echols 111-RUer ................ $94.60 20 acre tila farm. Three bedroom This Is a free pass to the l’ r*lrlc
luike Drive In Theatre for N.
qualify. Mrs. J. Russell, P. O. Sofa Bed and Chair ......... 99.00
house, large barn. All equipment
W. Bennett.. M kr Mary. Exp
Box S73, Orlando.
and
machinery.
Easy
terms.
Ph.
Hollywood Bed ................ 49.30
date Nov. 30. 1956.
1391J
I*.
O
Box
1131.
Cok*red maid wanted to tare for Free headboard* on Hollywood
house and children. Pb. 3047-W. Beds
45— H O M E S
All Dinette Sets Discounted
Registered Real Estate Rroker
Experienced meat wrapper to $139.00 Bunk Beds ......... $11900
17-92 at Hiawatha
CUSTOM IIUILT HOMES Phone 2571
work in meat market. Tip-Top 3-floom Groups
.............. 293 ou
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
Super Market. 323 S. Sanford 3-Pc. Curved Sectionals-.. 199.00
CLAYTON C. BROOKSFINANCING
Ave.
(Foam Rubber)
Real Estate Investment*
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENTS
BEDROOM:
So. Orlando Hwy. — ph. 2963-J
27—HELP WANTED • MALE
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Double Dresser
W. II. "B ill" STEMPER
Newspaper street aalesboya want­
A. K. SHOEMAKER. Jit.
Reveled Mirror
Realtor — General Insuror
ed for work after school. Age*
Phona lt&gt;0t
1500 Mcllonvllle
Bookcase Bed
Guy Allen Associate
up to 14 years ul.i See Mr.
Inncrspnng Mattress
Arietta Price, Associate
Holley at Th* Sanford Herald
(2 pillows FHEE) $12,500. 3 bedroom, air condition­
Box Spring
right after school.
ed. enclosed, garage, block con­ Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
struction.
Hardwood &amp; cork
REA 7. ESTATE DRIVE IN
Male meat cutler. Must be ex­ See our new line o f floor covering
floors, 90x133 lot. I.ow FHA
and complete home furnishing!.
2511 French Ave.
perienced, sober, dependable.
monthly
payments,
$52.79
after
FREE DELIVERY
J- W. HALL, REALTOR
Apply Tip-Top Super Market.
buying
owners
equity.
2523
ECHOLS BEDDLNG CO.
Johnny Walker. Aasoelai*
329 S. Sanford Ave.
Laurel. Ph. 2101-J.
Corner 2nd A Magnolia. Pb. 1332
"Call Hall" Phone 175*
"Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
MEN—to loam new trade. MechJ.bedroom horns with Florida
aniral ability ncccisary, KDCO
Open Moaday'swtil 9:99 p.m.
room.A extra large utility room. LE P I r RAIN, let it shine. Every
day is a good day to use the
FIBERGLASS PRODUCTS CO.,
VISIT OUK BALCONY
Mu«t see to appreciate. $7,000
Want Ads.
1003 8anfoni Ave.
301 E. 26th. Ph. 22J8 J.

Phone 320

For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
668XR. Room specUl $1L9j.

$179.

Salesman It Collector, age 25-55 Thta is a fre« p*s* to the Rita
By OWNER
to aarvice an established all
Theatre for Tommy Saunders. Lak« front, new three bedroom
colored Fire Insurance Debit,
Eap. date Nov. 30, 1936.
house on Lake Emma. One and
in and around Sanford. Must
half tiled bath*. Floriilj room.
have lived in Flbrida over a
Lot 2'F x 233'. Turn So. one
Clean or Oil Your
year and have a light service­
mile at Oaklawn Cemetery.
able car. White P. a. Box -19,
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS, Sanford.
SEWING MACHINE
CBS house, hardwood floors, 3
3415 S. Park
Phona 1203
BR, 2 bath, breeseway, double
39-WOKE WANTKD. FEMALE
garage. 1900 *q. ft( Located on
-PIANO SERVICE
3 lots with 25 young rltru* trees.
Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M.
$4000 down. Ext. 139-W.
L. L. Sill — Plano Technician
Fri. Nov. 18 thru Sat. Nov. 24
Pkoa# 2144 Route I, Sanford
g-day week as Nurses Aid in rest
Just call Garrett's Phone 1422.
home. Phone 3013.
VACANCY
PROBLEMS?
Find
21—ROOFING and PLUMBING
Our Service Man will call at your
32—WORE WANTED—MALE
home.
tenants fait thru the Want Ads,

........

FREE

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PLUMBING

Army veteran, colored, want*
work. Store delivery, hotel dwmestic, garage. Anything hon­
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1821
est. Phone I77.R.
Cantraet and Rapair Work
Frv* Estimate*

CERAMIC TILE

ACROSS

CROSSWORD

4. Skin
1. Shine
tumor
5. Seaport
3. Lowest
1Algeria)
decks
(warships)
9. Sort
10. Rascal
6. Crucifix
7. Past
13. Language
13. Comes Into
8. Sclrnce of
coin.*
view
9. Gaze
14. Not
11. Literary
clogged
15. Fish
composition
13. Low
16. Part of
Island
"to be"
18. Thu*
17. Exclama­
tion
19. Dog-headed
18. Plant juice
ape
19. Man's name
(Egypt.)
20. Hoyden*
21. Olrl'a name
24. A tone
23 Mother of
Irish gods

21. Deck
officer
22. At hand
23. Part of
"to be"
26. Indone­
sian
Island
(poaa.)
27. Smooth­
ing
tools
28. An age
29. Sun god
30. Reck
(kind)

33. flexed

36. Ordered

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37. Spoken
39. Gardener's
tool
40. Elevator

cage

26. Iota

27. Lets
31. Grow old
32. African
worm
33 Exclama­
tion
34 Girts
nickname
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33.1
36 l(Sauchn's
weapon
38. I'ale
10 Christmas
aong
4t Pebble
42. Maxim
43. Places
41. Trust

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1. Handwrit­
ing expert:
Tardy
Norse god

riety has raised the Usue tlml
many theater owners arc poor
housekeepers anti have allowed
their theaters to get run down.

SCIENCE IN
YOUR UFE

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Naw Ufa For Oil Walls

Recent Middle Eastern events
threatening the transport of the
West’s major supplies of crude
pc'»t!tuia f.C u .jvj naw sttirilLn
on the increasing effort* to boost
oil production in the United States.
One concept which has excited
particular interest it that of sec­
ondary oil recovery u*lng citric
acid, now being studied by major
‘oil producers and
by Pfizer, the
leading citric acid
producer. Secon­
dary oil recovery,
usually by waterflooding an undsrgroutd reser­
voir, l* used for
wells in which
production hat
slowed down to an uneconomical
rat*.
Recovery by flooding, however,
it hampered by th* formation of
insoluble Iron compounds in tha
water which clog th* underground
"pores" in tha rock batween the
oil and th* well proper.
, , Consult A REALTOR F im
To get rid of this iron, oil men
CULLEN AND HARKEY
uta a chemical called a "chelating
I— N. Farit A v .
Pb«ae 2311 agent", from th* Creak word for
“ claw", which combine* with tha
This is a free Pas* to the lilts Iron and snatches it out of tha rock
Theatre for Mrs. W. A. Fitts. ports into solution.
Esp. date Nov. 30. 1956.
Soma chelating agents are ret*,
tively expensive, and most of them
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
are not selective enough: they will
.
Crumley 6 Monteith
“ grab" several other elements
at 111 South Park
Phone 772 besides Iron, But Citric acid—a
They Know
common chemical in nature, par.
t'cularly In citrus
fruits—Is
cheaper. Pfiser makes It by tho
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE, ton by a mold fermentation pro­
cess. And. as dictating agent,
make the Want Ads your shopp­ citric acid is highly selective, pre­
ferring iron to any other element
Hkaly to be prevalent in an oil well.
ing place.
Trials of citric arid in a number
o f old tired walls havt shown
SWAP ANYTHING! Just place that It works. Thus chemistry is
&lt;dding still another contribution to
Classified ads. Phooa 1121 for a he^rodtKtiyity o f our industrial

ROSA L. PAYTON.

FLOOR snadlag and finishing.
GUaatog,
waxlag. Servteg
sarvtng SemiSent
L waxing.
■ole county since ItC.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Miry

Paul F. Mueller It Son Ph. 154
Free estimate. Quality work.

DA I L Y

NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! To
sell something fast order a fastacting Want Ad.

$ SAVE $
ON GOOD USED
FURNITURE

Mather O f Sanford
20349 E. 1st. SL

Thone 127

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helpful ad-wrtur.

It it the special touch by you that add* pleasure to every gift you
give. Everyone likes the new. the unusual aiul it la the exciting
rood* packed in their visible glass container* that make the perfect
(fhriitmaa gifts. H«-lect foods that will Intrigue the receiver. For
inttance, bottles of exotic salad dressings, almond stuffed olives,
capers, rolled anchovies, and a jar of artichoke hearts are a few
idea* to arrange In n gift basket for tho man who ipcrialliea in
salads. lo r the snack server, there are exciting cocktail tid bits,
and unusual spreads, packed in rparkling glass containers. And for
a favorite aunt, jar* of honey nnd Jelll.-s make handsome displays
when tied with a bright Christmas-colored ribbon.

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• You've never seen such wonderful selections!
• You've never been treated to such values!
• You've never found shopping so easy!

Your local merchants have gone all out to
make your Christmas shopping easy, con­
venient and profitable for you. See their gala
arrays of brand new merchandise, selected
with you, your family, your needs in mind!

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You’ ll save over and over again when you shop In Sanford.
Thal'a because the dollar* you apenu at home stay at home,
helping to Improve your home town — to build better schools,
I)

Improve your NtreetM, Install better street lighting, and support
your fire &amp; police department to give your property greater
protection. So save your time, save on transportation costa! Tnke
advantage of the big bargains Sanford merchants are offering
to bring you a Brighter, Merrier Christmas than ever!
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Call 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XLVU

Eatabllshed 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 195«

Associated Preaa Leased Wire

NO. 141

A m e rica 's M illio n s Celebrating
Thanksgiving W ith Grateful Hearts
Holiday
Observed
Nationwide

Formal Opening
Of Mayfair Inn
Set For Dec. 8

DAD'S NIGHT for the Sanford Seminole* Inst night in Memorial Stadium turned
(»in to a Dad’s tli*appointnicnt ns the Seminole* lost an unimpressive game 12-G to the
DeLand Bulldogs. Pictured above, the captains for the Seminoles, Eddie Barbour (27)
and his father Ed Barbour, and Bill Tyre ( 11) nnd his father W. W. Tyre meet with
officials and DeLand Captains (Photo by Jameson)

Ushering in the winter and
Christmas social season will be
the New York Giant*' annual
formal opening of the M*yfair
Inn, Saturday night. Dee. 3 be­
ginning at 7 p.m.
The announcement, made today
hy the Mayfair Inn'* General
Manager Frank Mrhane Jr will
start the reservation list for the
gala occasion that will take place
In lust a few day* more than twn
week*.
Iteservalions.
said
General
'Manager Mrhane. may he made
by phoning the hotel.
According to the program for
opening night at the plush New
York Giants* Mayfair Inn, Cock­
tails will lie served at 7 p.m.,
Dinner will begin at B o'clock,
ami dancing will get underway
at 9:30.
Larry Fuller and HU Orchestra
will play for dancing on opening
night
and will then appear
throughout the season at the Mayfntr Inn. The popular three-piece
orchestra comes to Sanford and
the Mayfair Inn from Ntw York
City.
Dinner, this sear, will h- « r v etl In the newly decorated dining
room which is again In charge of
Mr*. Ida Mae King and her hus­
band Herbert
King. Mr. and
Mrs. King will be remembered
locally for their unusual persortalitv and popularity nmung guests
visiting the Mayfair Inn.
The huge dining
room
haa
been completely done over, Maniiger Mehune said today, ami
especially attractive are the bril­
liant new rhrystal rhandeliers
which adds a touch of elegance
ami formality.
It has been earlier reported
that the coming season at MayCi|- Inn " 'll be the highest In the
history of tile popular vacation
spot here in Sanford.
Reservations have been receiv­
ed for weeks from hundreds nf
the former guest* of thr hotel
and new guests who are looking
forward to snendins their winter
vacation In Central Florida.
Following dose on the heels of
the gala annual opening night at
the Mayfair Inn will he thr Nrrnml Annual Mayfair Inn $15.nno PGA Open The mid D ecem ­
ber golfing event which drew
thousands to Sanford Iu t year
will bring even larger crowds for
Florida's biggest and most pop­
ular tournament
Mehune said today that re see
vations may he made for opening
night tables by calling the Mayfair Inn.

First Aquatic Art ' /
nterstatHighway
Symposium Slated S u r v e y Is Underway
\ Winter Park

A progress report on the Flor- ial photographs of the area beIda Interstate System, which in* tween Jacksonville and Pensacola
cludM-plau* foi Ihc I&gt;Vr Monme already h.1Ve been taken. Other
A symposium to acquaint Cen­ Causeway originally proponed to sections
will be
photographed
tra! Florida with the activities rrOsS the lake at the foot o f within the next few days.
F l o r i d a ' s interstate system,
o f the International Academy o f French Ave. and join 17-92 in
Volusia County by way of a new! when completed, will link JackAcquatlc Art will be held at the
route, was made late yesterday sonvillc, l,ake City, Tallahassee,
Langford Hotel in Winter Park to Gov. LcBoy Collins bv llnad Pensacola, Orlando, Tampa, St.
on Dee. 21-23.
Boanl Chairman Wilbur E. Jones. Petersburg, Daytona Beach and
Boad Chairman Jones said Miami by free limited access
The first Annual Aquatic Art
^jym podum will be conducted by yesterday, in Tallahassee air and highways.
Jones said there has been no
Beulah Gundling, Pan-American field surveys o f I,DM miles of
the Florida Interstate Highway action by federal authorities on
champion, 5 times V S .—A A.U. 1
system are underway preparatory Florida's application 'for IncluChampion, 1935-3(1 winner of the to submitting detailed route de,,f f1 Tampa-Mlaml highway,
coveted solo tst class honors at seriptlons to
federal
highway a Miaml-llomeslead link and a
mad from Ihc Alabama line to
the International Festival
of authorities.
No
mention
was
made
in
the
Cottondale
&lt; Die intcrstile sysAquatic Art. and her husband1
report regarding the Lake Monroe tent.
and coach, Henry I. dandling,'
The only interstate highway
president of the International A- Causeway which Fifth District
^•adem.v of \qu:iti? Art an.I a mem Bond Board Member William Dial project actually under way Is a
Ih er of the L'.S. Olympic Games said would be the first section nf five mile section at the Lakeland
the proposed system to get und- e n d
o f tie Lakeland T.intna
committee.
erway.
link. Another five-mile stretch
Sir. and Mr*. dandling will he
However, Jones did say that
........ &gt; Plant
t'ttv
mil the
assisted bv Miss Lynda Bridgers
the mad department is holding Tolk County line will he put to
of Altamonte Springs and Semin­
o ff work on a detailed route de contract as soon as rights of way
ole County who won interna­
scriptloo of the section between acquisitions are completed
tional recognition last summer
A study of Tampa's metrepoll­
whan she received third class Lakeland and Daytona Beach by
hewers in the Academy Festival way of Orlando pending confer- tan street system, including an
held at McGill University, Mont- ences with representatives of the expressway and Interstate route
Glenn L. Martin Co., which Is through the city, will be completreal, Canada.
planning to erect * large mami- 'd shortly after the first of
(§ Lynda Bridgers was responsible
factoring plant south of Orlan ' the year, Jone« said,
for the appearance In Central
do.
F*e!d surveys have been comFlorida at the Symposium. The
.
In
th.
first
nf
regular
monthly
pi«t*d
t*tw«*n U.5.
&lt;» HillsGundllngi coached Lynda
to
progress reports to Gov. Collins borou*h Co,,n,)r » n&lt;1
on
atardom.
on the Interstate system, Jones *be interestate system location
Lynda. 13-year.old is a junior said detailed to|Nigrnphic and traf- Jm contract plans are nraring
In the lop five of her rla&lt;s at fie studies are being made to completion on a third Tampa Hay
Winter Park High School, is an meet the requirement that route brlH« « «hich will be required to
honorary member of U»« fabulous
descriptions be presented to the " r r y *n ‘nter*t,,# h,*hw*Jr mt0
Iiar-Ntxon Troupe of Munich,
Buresu of Public Boads by Jan
Germany, and the Peterhoro Orimcnt.il Swimming Club. Peter- I.
lie said the road department
irough, Ontario, Canada.
also is setting up procedures fur
Sam Snyder, producer of atu- making detailed cost estimates of
world famous Water Follies ha« the proposed Florida system Thr
already offered
Miss
Lynda estimates must be in the hand
Bridgers star billing at top prices of the hurcau by July I.
anytime she wishes to turn pro­
I'ndcr the federal interstuti
fessional hut her formal r.ltira highway law. the federal govern
tion comes first.
ment will hear to per rent of the
Those attending the symposium cost nf building multiple lane
will have an opportunity In see limited access highways connect
.J.ynda perform,
demonstrating ing population centers over s 13Wigures and variatirths not yet yesr period.
standardised or listed in the A A
Florida has been allocated 19
U. Swimming Hand books.
million dollars in federals funds
Those wishing lo register for for the current fiscal year and
tha Symposium and participate 23 million dollar* for the second
may do so by contacting Mrs. A. year of the program. The state
L. Bridge'., chairman. Aciuatic must commit the fund* within a
Art Symposium, Langford Hotel, two-year period.
*
Jones advised th» governor aer
Winter Park.
The proposed schedule on Dee.
21 Is the first session to begin
prom ptly at 7:30 p.m.; on Dee. 1
« from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
2
tun In t p m and A to 10
P m , on Sunday Dec 23 the S\ m
Potium ends wt*h a session from
I to 5 p ra
Hosrever,
a
water
ballet.
"Christmas Around The World"
wilt be stdged Sunday night. Dee
H at a p ni hy Langford Marlin
Hub H will be directed by Mitl
A PART OF THE HUGE GROUP o f employe* at Brook­
Diane Nila, a former star of
field Mills, in Sanford, enjoy a Thanksgiving Ham Dinner
■ a * Snjder'a Water Folllca.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
America'* millions —
with
many, many thing* to b« grateful
for — celebrate Thanksgiving Day
today with traditional church-goIng, feasting, family gatherings,
football games and parade*.
Many had one *ye on the turkey
and th* other on events In Europe
and th* Middle East.
Prayer* o f thank* for pait blesilngt mingle with prayer* that
there shall be no more war and
that the downtrodden people* of
the world shall win th*ir freedom.
Special church service* — msny
of the nation Is fair and cold.
For President and Mr*. Elsen.
hower ther* I* attendance at th*
National Presbyterian church in
Washington, te be followed by *
turkey dinner at the home k.
their ion, Ma], John Elsenhower,
and his family at Ft. Belvoir, Va.
Family reunions and gatherings
A MESSAGE FROM SANTA CLAIJS wa* delivered nt the local Western Union office of old friends around the festive
to Garfield Willett*, chairman of the Santa Clniw Committee for the Jayceets. Santa board ware abundant.
Claua said " i 'l l be in Sanford next W e d n e s d a y ." (Staff Photo)
Railroad* and airlines reported
heavy travel.
Today was the first Thanks­
giving Day for the Initial group
of Hungarian refugee* from the
current Communist terror. Slaty
of them landed yesterday at an
The Sanford I’SO flub i* dosAir Force base In New Jeriey
rd until Dee. I while the interior
and mnre are due tonight.
of the building gels a complete
Members of the Seminole Court- are now sure that SanU Claus
Holiday menus were prepared
ty Junior Chamber of Commerce *111 be here to greet all of of the in hospitals, jails and othsr public
renovation.
said Garfield institutions.
City crews ar» busy sanding are happy today. They’ve he.rd
g' r l , ;'
Willetts.
floors, repainting the Interior, re­ from Santa Claus!
Servicemen and women at home
painting furniture, and fixing tip
ie„_
m.
..........
Tommy McDonald. Chairman and abroad also feasted, with
lo r awhile, the
Committee of y,,, J(iycee Christmas Parade turkey topi on th* menu.
in gener I.
For many o f the unfortunate,
When ei pemul
Dec. 1, said slated to meet Santa Claus, and Committee said this morning that
Chamber of Comiii*re« Manager appointed to see that the boys and the huge milc-and-a-half parade from New York's Bowery to sktd
John Kridu late yesterday, the girl* o f Sanford and Seminole
.......... _ ( W'B get underway next Wednesday rows far away, there Is free tur­
key and trimmings at sheltsrs.
Navy men will have a completely County all had an opportunity to afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp,
new and redecorated USO to en­ sec Santa were pretty glum.
"Detail* and complete plan*! In Washington, diplomats from
joy.
Garfield Willett*, chairman of tnr *b«' parade are now In-ginning American republics are to be
Tlie building, after Dec. ], said the committee, today had a tele-' *° hr complete," said McDonald, among worshipers it the 47th
Krtder, will he for the exclusive gram from Santa Claus at hi* ” and wc WM soon be able to an-i annual Pan-Amsrtcan Mas* at
ti&lt;e of the USO and their activi­ headquarters at the North Pole. noince the parade route*, the St. Patrick's church.
Fifty resident* of PlymosWh.
ties.
which slates that the Jolly Old name* of all sponsors of float*.

USO Building Is
Being Redecorated

Santa Claus To Be
Here For P a r a d e

parade marshalls, and all o f ( '| ' , ' 9'
^ J'™* ThanksI _ _______
L - - ______ _
. _________ the nih.r
. i . entertainment
i_________ _ in giving Pay was observed. wear
In
tune for .the
gigantic Jayceeother „gala
Merchant* Vs.oclatlon
Parade
fnr •**« and girl* of 8a m Ia i'— Z r ^ I m 'r J j.s V m i ro ^ ttl* !!
“ « T ..O S .7.
I J - a s - « « " ” '• co u n t,." ..IS S S K T ' a ' l S f l S .
The telegram read »» followi:
j.
. . .
Department stor# parade* are
Hoy* and Girls of Sanford:
,,,
k, d ,h*‘
being held in New York Ctty,
I will he in Sanford for the
,* * * '* ,* ,he
cr"'*&lt;11Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Detroit
Christmas Parade, Nov. 23. 1939. , r . 10 at cn" * snrutma* Par- Jmj f ijswh«re.
It,, good boy* and girl* for Mom |, e ber* and every effort i* b«-j
___________
activities," said Krtder
and Dad. Sc* you then.
In* rn* '"‘
**• ,h*' P»&gt;P*r.tlona1
i rtvm
arc completed to give
Santa
Santa.
I C)au* a whopping btg time dur-'
Willetts wa* elated over hi*! Ing his brief atiy here."
Great big, colorful hnllooni will
telegram at the Western Union
Fair and milch colder today; offirc lale yesterday afternoon, he on hand to sell during the per-!
highest in mid 53.; (sir und told lie »ay», our plant to meet Santa etle, Mason Wharloh chairman of!
er tonight, lowest 32-10; fair and *nd have him In the Parade on the Balloon Committee »nd the!
continued told Friday.
j time will now be completed. "W* Christmas Shopping Tour Com­
mittee, said.
"Proceeds
from
the sale of the balloon* will j
provide . gala .hopping tour in
^
(-roJ, offif|&gt;u of ,h#
.Sanford for deserving hoy. and
County Chapter have rei c*uiiMr0m * *','irb&gt;’ “ ntheoge.
wor^ from EiDworth BunChildren, and parents as well, j,fr prnldm t of th* American
are
looking forward to .celng n , (| cross, that ''T h . Amerlc.n
tn#»
ten colorful binds march (National fled Cron ha« Incrtattd
and Play in next Wednesday s R, jliocationa to Hungary to well
parade Prominent among
l h * , nv, r , quarter of a million do’ ,
visiting hands will he the Stet-1 |jr , ••
»on University Marching Band
Hunker. In a menage to the
accompanied by a corps of ma- j,* ,) chapter, reiterated "urgent
jorette* and drum major. who|n,,.| f„ r funds" and said Red
will thrill their Christmas P ar-{ Cross chapter* across the country
ad* audience. In addition, *h«' wnulrl accept contributions to h«
Florida
Military
A e a d e m y 1allocated solely for Hungarian asmarching unit and band will be sistanr*.”
on hand In Sanford for the firsti
p is estimated il* montht will
time. The Winter Park High be required to relocate Hungarian
School hand will be here “ with refugees now in Austria. Meanbelt* on” according to * "m e v whll*. according to Hunker's me*j ssge from It* director recently, sage to the Seminol* County ChapTlte Boone High School Band tar. th* International R*d Croaa
! in their colorful and unique re- will help car* for the** refugees
i galia will also h« here to take by providing funds and suppllepart.
; contributed by National Red Crow
Also prominent In band posi-1 societies throughout th* world,
lion* will b» the Seminole High
Ther* were M.iyv) Hungarian
! School band. Crooma
Academy r*fuze*i in Austria as of Nov. U.
Rand. Oviedo-Lvman High School said Bunker.
Rand, Junior High Pinecreat School
In the message tt was tald that
Rand.
United Nations relief to revoltOther out-of town bands who torn Hungary wttl be distributed
ssdl take part In next Wednes- through International Red Cross,
day's parade are those from Lee*, following an agreement with Philat noon yesterday. It was the first of sttch dinner* planned burg High Shoot and DeLand lip* Deseynet. U. N. Under Secre1High School.
*tery General.
by the more than 70 employes. (Staff I’ l*&gt;to)

Social Security representatives,
and representative* of other gov­
ernmental agencies who have heen
using the USO facilities will now
interview their client* and groups
In the recreational building local
ed in Fori Mellon Park.
"Our Navy men must b* happy
d have a plaee for their USO

Weather

G en tle m en will arrive tn Sanford

Hungary Allocation
Increased; Funds
Urgently Needed

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mew YOBS m - I m W ir t f taka a atofy outline, than writa la
bald man win didn’t fe«l froe- tha dialogue to fit a particular
atar, ft should do Um other wav
b w S . meat YoJ Bryaner, the around. They thoutd atart with a
good dramatic piaco that will
fitte r.
t e r A rt r u n Ua a l u m pat* atend oa tta own, than find an
baa baaa a gleaming symbol of actor who caa puy i t
tfaaor to mllliooa of aromao. ft
‘Then tba actor baa a real chat
•t»a baa bacama a shinning symbol lent*. Ha caa’t grow if all be
af bopa to millions of bald man doca la play hlmtelf ovar and
wba'd Ilka to believe they can 1oror.1
atiB any hello to romance even
Brynner wa* a trapes artist la
ikaagb they’ve bad to aay good­ his eircus days and right now be
bye la their hair.
Is flying high oa a new trspese
Brynner baa cut hla hair with a swing—success.
tru e r so long ho now take* his
But Yul doesn’t think success
baldness for granted.
*Tt‘s became a prop,” be mid. caa be measured by either money
or fame.
1 Had It quite comfortable."
"Earning a decent living at tha
Maty bald maa bars to fight
down a suppressed defire to grow work you enjoy whUo you try to
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grow up as a human being—that
a beard or moustache. No* Yul.
" I ’ve never had a suppr***«d 1» my idee of success," ht said,
."h o s a id ih tly
Brynner, whoee hobby is the
•tody of philosophy—bo is atudylag for • doetortta degree In It doesn't bellava la
being fru*
| ST. PETERSBURG Uft -T h e
of a gypsy mother and a Daniels family la really In clover.
mining engineer who wae part
Tba Denials ihip the lucky
Maagollaa, he has the trait* of leaves around the world and have
both Bast and Wait In bis tamper- built up ■ builneff that lella about
■■ant a quIekjUver enthusiasm,
three millon four.leaf clovers a
a grave stoldam.

Mrs.
_
land gave a very tntaresttag
on the English customs.
Mrs. Fred Touts, hostess oarvad
refreshments of pin gad tea to
tbs guests.
Mr. aad Mrs. Georg# Jacobs
have as their goeat for a few days,
their eon Georgs of Texas where
be la stationed with the U. S. Air
Forte.
Tba Rev. aad Mrs. Jack
aad family af Timms, HL have
moved Into tba Baptist pastorium.
Tba Rev. Stewart is the now mini­
ster for the First Baptist Church.
A covered dish dinner waa held
Sunday at the church la their
honor.

By MBS. B I T * LAYO
Mrs. Leroy Neumann was taken
Maad I wiab all maa had i t Work to the Florida Sanitarium Hoopla inch a . big
of
u part
.
„ roar
. Ufa, and Wal on Wednesday for aboorva*
la 'tocb ® big part of your life, tlon. It is not kaowa Kiri bow
Umv
&lt;,0|llr* .WOr5 1&lt;w* ,lw
ll* ,r# *° " ““ hi them
r * y « • Indifferent to. I feel sad but, if aay of hor friend* would
” *****
1Ilka to send cards, ska la la Boom
Yol said tbs greatest adviea ho 311
•var receivedJn life waa given
Mr. aad Mrs. Cedi Hill end
^ TtU r U n Co* ' |children, of ZopbyrbUJs wore reloan, wbo told him:
leant guests at the hams of Mr.
"Never associate with Idiots on and Mrs. Ray Bowles and son,
their own level, because, being an G ary..
Intelligent man, you’ll try to deal
Mrs. Florence Sunderiln, who
with them on them level -and on bae born at. tba Sarepta Rest
thalr leval they’ll beat you every Homs, to Sanford for several
time."
months, returned to bar home on

MIAMI (AF)—Tba 7 » sating
machines of Dsda County have
been locked up for an investigation
of charges that soma voters were
hampered in easting write-in vot««
for L. C. Proby, n candidate for
dreuit Judge.
Oa the basis of almost com.
plats returns, Proby'e opponent
Circuit Jndge John W,
Pnmty.
was ahead
to to J t t l
B e a r B Sweeting. elacBeae i s
penrlsor, said Proby’e slot on th«
voting machine* bad la some cav
a* been Jammed with pencil* or
chewing gum.

Friday and now hope* to be able
to itay.
Word baa bean received from
By AD M * FBEYATT
William McLaughlin, boo of Mr*.
The Home Demonstration Gub
«,iuc&gt; HIUIHlUi
Jamea
McGrath, wbo recently
William held its meeting at the community
Joined the Air Force,
itatc* he ia,at Lackland Air Form ball Tuesday with 21 attending.
Base la Saa Antonio, T en s and Miss Myrtle Wilson, County Homo
Demonstration A|ent, gave a dem­
likes it vary much.
Louis Knolls entertained tha onstration on freezer wrapping.
Saturday Evening Pinochole Gub
the past week. Among those play­ who is visiting In Florida, was a
ing where, Mr. and Mr*. Charles recent visitor at the home of hia
Wales, Feim Park, Mr. and Mrs. |uncle. Boy Bowles and family.
Norman Godfrey, Pearl Lake' Mrs. Clarence Snow has rtturnA Big Ten record tot in 1 *3
HelgbU, Mrs. Maude Tapper and, ed to her home in Longwood, aftEarl Saade rode hla taet hone itill bolds, ft waa a football aeon:
J. Hollister, of Longwood.
; er spending some time at Sarepfa
Michigan 107, Iowa 0 :
Mr. Lynn 8mith of Tennessee,1Rest •Home, convalescing.
race at the age of 54.

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Reared ia Peiping and Paris, be ye*r
This builncis of railing lucky
fleet a baled singer—sort
af &gt; fubduad Gaille Elvis Prealey, clovers started back In Panama
complete with guitar—then a cir­ several years ago when Chartei
c a acrobat, a touring actor, and T. Daniel* developed n clover
flaally a television director.
plant that yielded four and five
Ha stUI regards himself a* a
leaf
clover*.
director first, an actor second.
Then he moved here and Marl­
“Mott people don’t seeia to
knew that I’ve directed more than ed off with a clover bed a fool
1,000 TV program*,” he said, square. Eleven year* later, there
ranging from mystery thriller* are 50 beds of about 21 iquart feet
to rooking show*.’
each.
His most painful TV memory:, William F. Daniels, a ion who
lb# time ho' put on "The Light1manage* the buiines* now, say*
that Failed" on a program spon- five-leaf clover* are grown be.
by a light bulb manufae- cause when temneraturea drop

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VIENNA, Austria i * - A Polish
Tn a "straight from the should­
newspaper says demonstrations e r " , frank talk about his pro­
and riots erupted in Poland while blems, hopes and plans for tha
Snow-tipped Christmas
bells,
Poland’s Communist party chief future, John S. Kridcr, recently
bright colored Christmas baits,
waa In Xloscow negotiating on fu ­ appointed manager of the Semi­
smiling faces of Santa Claus, and
ture Polish-Soviet relations.
nole County Chamber of Com­
twinkling lights, along with a reThe newspaper Express Weis- merce, told the members of the
plica of the “Jolly Old Gentlezorne received here today said Sanford Rotary Gub at its regu­
man" htmielf and bis liny rein­
meeting
disorders occured
Sunday a t lar weekly noonday
deer, all set the pattern for a
Bromberg. It said student* and yesterday at the Y acht Gub, “ I
glowing Christmas spirit In down­
young workers set fire to the city’s mutt be honest with you men;
town Sanford and in the shopping
radio station and then fought off Chamber of Commerce work la
MARY HUTCHINSON RECEIVES her well wiahera buckatage following last night’s arras along Sanford Ave Sanford
quite new to me but 1 assure vutz
police and fire brigades.
.Mrs. Ave and 25th St., and Park Ave.
B performance at Pinecrest School. Shown congratulating the Rroadwny SI
This account of trouble con that sre are going to keep srorkarit 23th St.
B Ralph Austin Smith (center) and Mr. Smith. (S ta ff Photo)
trasted with dispatches from War­ ing and keep on working to help
The Christmas lights and de­
saw which said the Polish Com Sanford and Seminole County at­
corations have ill been set In j
miinlst chief, Wladyslaw Gomulka tain it* proper place In Central
pl»&gt;c for the 1956 Yule Season tn #
wa* greeted by cheering crowds Florida’* development.
Sanford G ty crew« have tested,j'
Krider, who, In addition to be­
on his Journey from Moscow back
replaced, and put in tip-top shane;
ing at the present time a member
to Warsaw.
all of the decorations that h av e1
Political observers here said, of the Sanford City Commission,
j already been lighted ;&lt;»r the first!
however, there was no doubt that a County Commissioner-elect »nd
time to remind everyone that the!
riots broke nut after the announte- Xtanager of the Chamber of Com­
A chock fur $8,369.56, payable
Christmas Season is here.
ment that the new agreement be­ merce, ts high ia the councils
to J . L. Hobby, Seminole County
The lights, along writh more
tween Gomulka and the Kremlin and the esteem of the New fo rk
Sheriff, was authorised this morn­
Savings Gub checks p,»ccd in the
leadership
did not include provl Giants. Much of the interes: that
ing by the Board of Seminole Coun­
mail yesterday, add an indelible
lions for the withdrawal of So major league club shows in San­
ty Commissioners, for compensa­
reminder that there arr Juat 28
Ry J . Marion Harman. Sr.
ford is due, in t great measure,
vlet troops from Poland.
tion for the time Sheriff Hobby
more shopping days until ChristA diminutive star whose ver*ato the personal friendship ha
The
independent
Vienna
news
was suspended.
eras.
•
1
dlity
captivated her audience
enjoys with Horace Stoneham.
paper
Neuer
Kurier
reported
"tan
In
a
letter
to
the
Board
of
Downtown w in d o w displays
wept last night’* Seminole Mu- i
Carl Hubbell, E igu r I\ Feclev
slon
and
disturbances”
through
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—Bright i have all laken on the seasonal THE BOBCAT STONEWALL JACKSON IS holtlinjr watt
Concert Association member* Commissioners, Sheriff Hobby reout Poland due to whal it termed and Eddie Drannlck. In hi* talk
their feet with her' character n e s te d the payment for the time lights, games, rides, and th e 1appearance with Christinas gifts, killed thi.s morning just outside the Mnyfair section near
Gomulka’* "taking the
Moscow yesterday, Kridcr mentioned tha
;»ches at the Pinecrest School he was suspended from
office, smell of hamburgers, hot dogs, j I bristmas wrappings, and Christ- tho Nejtro’n home. Measuring about 3li inches long, the
plant the Giants have for their
line."
uitorium.
Dec. 2* 1933 to Aug. 1, 1955.
local resort hole., the M a y fn
coffee also a Bock ’N Roll dance j maa suggestions prominently dts- hobcut weighs 25 pound*. (Staff Photo)
Another
Polish
paper,
the
Glo*
Th,. lettef stated that the reim­
; pjlayed in every availabh spot.
Inn and for their spring training
Mary Hutchinson, in her first
contest turned this quiet, dim
Oisztynikl, told of an anti-soviet
Plans for the gigantl- one and
base, both of whicn call for ex ­
■ppearance in Sanford, rntertain- bursement should be paid from
demonstration
hy students at
j little town into a place of hilari- } a half mile long parade are n ‘ar­
penditures amounting lo almost
'-|oth young and old, as she dem­ County funds.
Olsztyn
Allensteln, in former
il c inclosed a statement based 1ty and merriment Saturday night m g completion as the Seminole!
a half million dollars.
onstrated her ability to act. sing.
German East Prussia.
Immediately a lter hi* being
1 the compensation paid to J . I when the Altamonte Springs Com -! LV’unty Junior Chamber o f Coin|nd dance.
Gomulka, who was restored to Introduced by Andrew C. Stine,
revealing (hat this
. . . . . . . merer
. begins
_ ,
i Front her portrayal of “Lady D. ( ordell who served as Sheriff milnj|y c'lub sponsored .. Carol
the
Central
Committee
of
the
Po
the day’s program chairman, the
„ . .
_ .
year • ( hri&gt;lma&gt; Parade present
Teaxle” taken from the pages of during the suspension period.
liih United Workers Communist speaker was very frank in stating
n lhe C,lJf " arlt
rd In cooperation wl'h the S«n■islory and drama, to an original I The statement enumerated the *
that his succession Is party last month in a Polish move that in spite nf the fact that
Robert A. Schroeter of \&gt;ii-.’ » r 1fonl Merchants Associatior will
LONDON cR -A . A. UuUer, No. n o w
*&gt; Character sketch in which she de compensation for Oce, 1935 a,
toward an independent form of some of his hez'era did not seo
opened."
▲ Dieted "P e arl goes (o the Opera” . I 41.331.90 and for the 213 days in Park was the recipient of a 1956 be one of the big,tout Jnd best j man in the British government.
Dospite
all the controversy communism, returned to Warsaw
eye to tyu with him politically,
iever seen.
presided over a Cabinet meeting
* i R j then to a salire on lh# famous 1*qVl ** J3.237.tM The total com- Automatic Washer at * p.m.
which ha* been stirred a l home last night. He told cheering he fell «ur* that they would go
Btrlodrama "E a st Lynne”. Mary P o s itio n due Sheriff J . L. Hobby
Approximately 23 couples »nTommy McDonald, chairman of:tod ay In place of ailing Prime by Eden's Middle East policies, crowd* In Jim ,Polish eepltal, "
along with him and with tha
Hutchinson took her admirer* ■emtte* to tt.569.B6.
-?
U red th, R ^ ’N Rote contest 'hc J a y W
Chrl*tm * ’ Parade Minlstw Eden.
Eden’s
r has neve been coosimresi like­ those tnlugi which stood betw.
Chamber of Commerce in ita
roinmittee, ami hla rorpj of holpMhav* ordered him to rest t. caa,#
5 through the first porti.m of her
County Attorney Mack N l levely
here
that
he
would
l&gt;«
ov
er
(Continued
on
Page
10)
plant for the devel.ipmcnt of our
■ppearanc«» kwpinu rarh jilinlrrr ®anc^ Jr.* revfalctl to the Boari! of whlch was staged on the tennis e i*. have already announced that of "severe overstrain."
thrown a t prime minister in
community.
The mere fact that Eden was V "” " ’; _llMek
both entertained and enrapfured. Commissioners that the State's court at 9 p.m. Judges were Mr. there will he ten h in ts in the
One of the many visiting Ro______
Changing from one costume to Attorney General had rulel that and Xtr*. Harvey Hogarth and huge Christmas spectacle. I he „r,lcre&lt;i to take it easy at • time j
tarians, Gerald E. Frierson o f
University
Hand,
the when Rritaln faced some of t h e ; —
a » • ■
another on the stage behind a the compensation should be paid Mrs. Clement Hallett. FJrst place S'etson
DeLan.l, at one time president
iCnntiouril On Page Ten)
.Screen where dressing table, cos- from County Funds — the Gen­ winners were Dana Alexander [
[hardest questions to come out o f , V * A f U ( I f I | ( 3 f i p l
of that city’s Chamber of Com­
thr prolonged Middle East crisis J l s / I J w l v l l Q U w l
.'fum es, shoes, hair styles and mir- eral Fund.
Judge Janies G. Sharon died merce, expressed his opinion that
Commissioner John Mt-isch at and Dick Vekoske; second place.
iByors were set, Mary Hutchinson
led to speculation without any of
suddenly last night nf a heart Kridcr had Hus right Idea and if
first
requested
Clerk
O.
P.
Hern
Penny
Blackford
a
n
d
Harrylaid
meld
one
part
of
her
pro­
:
fn
ial
foundation—that
his
time
s
i
ii.wou!
attack at 10 p. in. at his hunc he received the suppiri of local
I prime minister is nearing ae.rnd
i i lmt
r into the other with a con- don to check the budget to see if Brown; third place, Peggy Kil­
920 Magnolia Ave.
business men, he could put over
tinuous ftream of explanations monies remained^ from which the gore and Bobby Hattaway.
E.len has bs en under lies 'J*'1* re
Judge Sharon -va« born In Quin­ hi* plans of "shooting high and
to ?. " n
Mahout her next performance. Even compensation could be paid and re
ever
since
his
decision
First prize winners received L5
cy about 1879 ami ram * to Sanford thinking big things” many of
sat times pushing the screen aside port back to the Board of Com­
with France In invading hSulk
leash, one month's free pass to the
In 1922 to practice tawmissioners
on
Dec.
4.
which could be and would be a t­
LONGWOOD — Mayor Daniel two weeks ago. The opposition lai
[so that the audience could see her
However, on a motion by Com­ I’rairie Lake Drive In Theatre I Screeney has proclaimed Dec. 4. hor party has vigorously called
lie has served \* Seminole tained.
[finishing touches to costume and
t
Sanford Is one of more than County Judge for 12 years and
appearance, a packed audituriunt missioner H. C. Dodd, and sec­ j and for the lady, a whit
for his resignation.
onded by commissioner
Commissioner itetscn,
Melsch. j corsage; second prize was a shell i flees in the Town nf Longwood
I was kept spellbound.
[ omiod
Thera have been some minor 150 cities and towns in 24 states was Judge of the City Court for
board »authorized
the' Im
immed­
The five-foot solo artist gave !the
h&lt;* l,”ar‘l
" thori/'*’1 tt"
m ed-, lamp and
and aa purple
purple orchid
orchid corsage;
corsage;
Offices to b- filled will be that defections in his own Cnnserva whose prospective high school or four year*.
I perfect proof of her training under I iate
,a ,c payment
Pa&gt;'",ent of° f the
the compensacomponsa- third
third prit0
prixc was
was also
also an
an orchid
orchid corcor- of mayor, five councilmcn, town live party. Despite the fact that
Judge Sharoa wai active In hi*
preparatory school graduates will
Charles Coburn, Fred Astaire and I1,0? , *?r he
P*.r cK*
Sheriff sage and a recording of F.lvisclerk, lax assessor and collector
Eden has won half a dozen cm- hear this week the story of The law practice a t the iime of his
rje ti the .lance masters who had!
*„ ,u*P *n**°"-.
I reslry 1 ’Love Me Tender". Each All of these offices will he two cjj,| confidence votes in Parlia­
death.
eK eh e 1 h e r In the e i r l v sears o f' Thr Uoari1
un»nlmou»1y «on- contestant was awarded one free year terms
ment, there have been persistent Citadel, the Military College of
He was an active member of
Mage ^career "
° f 'curred.
pass to the Prairie L ak, Theaue.
All resident, within the city reports that deep cracks exist in South Carolina at Charleston, of the F irit Baptist Churrh where he
From the very first moment nr! _
--------- ------- ,-------Orchid prizes were given through limits, who have resided In the citv the Conservative ranks.
which Gen. Xtark W. Clark Is pres­ taught the Adult Men’s Bible
A 10-year-old boy apparently
Miss HutchinsonS* appearance to O c t o b e r j O V i n a S
'he courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. W. tor six months. Seminole County
G a ss for many years
The news of Eden’s IHntsi came ident.
hanged himself accidentally Ihl#
the very last bow during the f i r s t / T
J n
,
^
m.rle' *
,h T ".21
w« * f“r ^ month*’ • r»*ld* nt ^ fio r- too late for comment by newsAn active
Klwanian, Judge morning from tha rafter of tha
The Citadel will be represented
75 minutes she ssa* before her B o i l d P l i r c h a S G
made possible th^uah the court- Ida for one year, a r , eligible to papers which have opposed him
Sharon was also a charier mem­ front porch of his horns at XVagat
a
school
nssemhly
at
S
a.
m.
audience in action, never leasing
. /r7 _ _
^ P art"»w’ ,h' a ,r* re«,' t" * n‘l vo" ‘ ‘n ,hi* -'•’ction. al home. But In Paris, the after­
ber of the Elks Club of Quincy. ner, according to Dsputy Sheriff
them for a moment except to dls- E x c e e d
5 *5 R e D O r t
hv fh l
i
J V,'o .i,P T , 0nL ^ ^
pre,5 n tH ,0 noon newspaper France Solr con­ on Nov. 21 at Seminole High School
He was married to the former A. E. Evan* who la investigating.
■ooear nuicklv hehind her screen
^
1
by the sponsoring club. C. W. 1the Town Clerk not lite r than Nov.
cluded that Eden was suffering a by Cadet Ronald Robison, a soph- Miss Audrey Smith nf Madlron
Attending doctoro said
«hl*
torching!1 k eping the explanation I W A- P «,r |ek. Chairman of Seymore carnival chairman, pre. 29. bv the candidates desiring to
diplomatic illness—often the first more and a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Survivor* include 'our child­ morning that "H# *nay and wa
Seminole
County
Savings
Bonds
sented
the
awards.
'qualify
for
these
offices
and
must
going throughout the brief IranM
Volunteer Committee today reAn estimated *300 net profit be ail eligible voter and the pe- step In the removal of a political R. F. Robison of i 107 E. 2nd St. ren: Jam es G. Sharon Jr ., of hope he will recover."
to n , ami then hack again in
Washington,
D.
C.; Chandler
Roger Lee Williams, the H&gt;)*
Sanford.
.ported
that
Series
E
Savings
was
made. Proceeds will be used titlons must be signed by nt least leader.
c inplctely different costume
"This a major political .-risis
Morv than too Citadel cadets, Sharon of Sanford; Alex Sharon vear-ol.l son of Mr. and Mr*.
Bond
purchases
(luring
the
Octfurther
the
work
of
th»
Comten
eligible
voters,
Applause rang nut time and time
Program.! Town Clerk Charles
Morrison is opened," France Soir said. It all on Thanksgiving furloughs, of Jacksonville; and Mrs. Sterl Henry R. Williams of Rt. L
again, laughter during the amus­ nher period had e*reed*d thn«e munity Club's Youth
will participate In the prosesm, ing Bolling of Washington, O. C.; flnx 102. Maitland, was seen hangthe
same
period
in
1935.
Pur'which
includes.
Little
League
j
reports
that
the
registration
books added:
at
ing moments was from the entire
four
granrhild-rn,
Mary|ing j,v i rope around his neck by
which will reach some 200 high anil
chase
of
Series
•
I,
however,
which
I
X
R
u
t
h
Baseball,
aquatic
will
he
closed
on
Nov.
29
at
noon
"tt
was
r.ot
easy
for
the
Conaudience, and at no time were
schools. Citadel cadets will visit Audrey Sharon, Chandler Sharon,I lwo mcn «ho had apparently
I the eye* of everv member a \ay come in a minimum denomination swimming and Teen-Timers danc-'Also that the |«dls will h.» i,pen servatives who ar,. oppo.ed to (he
of $300 and pay interest by Trea- M - Mrs. Harry Brown is Com-ion election day from 7 a m until Premier to overthrow their par­ only those schools where the pre­ J r ., Sterling Rolling Jr ., and Cat been hunting.
from the performer.
First reports say that a man
been arranged Sharon.
munity Club president.
7 p m.
ty’s leader. It can be considered sentation h a s
An extremely beautiful lady, a sury check every half year from
Arrangement* for the funeral who is Identified a* Gerald Longthrough local authorities
I wonderful singing voice, dancing date of purchase fell behind lastwood saw the boy, stopped hia
Founded in 1842, The Citadel oc­ have not yet been completed.
ability from her early years on year's record volume to show a
ear, went back and cut the rope.
cupies a beautiful campus on the
nine
percent
decrease
for
the
two
the stage, a personality all of
An ambulance from Gramkow
(links of th,- Ashley River in
own. ease, grace, and acting issues.
Funeral Home was called to the
Charleston. Academically, it is a
Patrick
pointed
out
that
more
dent
won
for
Mary
Hutchinson
talei
scene which hrought the child to
Liberal Arts College, fully accre­
people are h«Ving more of the
tConlinurd un Page If)
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Tha
dited. Militarily, its graduates re­
small denominations 1under $5ooi
the
P e a n u t Rowl Championship ambulance driver notified
ceive commissions In Army, Air
than ever before lince 1945 and
Force or Marine Corps reserves. teams are in the** final 'ap to­ Seminole County Sheriff’s office.
that the decrease in dollar sales
According to Deputy Sheriff E v­
anJ a substantial number of its ward gaining a berth in tho
has occurred entirely m the larg­
Distinguished Military Graduates games to be played early in Dec­ ans the young boy apparently
er sizrs where their popularity
threw the rop* over a rafter on
are awarded regular commissions ember.
has met a little brisker competi
for career service with the armed
Yesterday. th« "Rulldotfs" nf his front porch, became entangled
tion from the generally higher
furies.
Mr*. Sybil Routh’* room at San­ In the rope, and then fell, hanging
Spontaneous expressions of gra­ range of interest yields, even in
Gen Clark became president of ford Grammar School won oro him i-lf by the neck.
titude for God’s goodness will be the Treasury’s own negotiable
It has not been determined how
Tile Citadel in the spring of 1934, of the berth* in the Peanut Bowl
Vztured at the Thanksgiving serv­ Issue.
following retirement from the Ar­ Game contest hy defeating tho lung the child had been banging
"It
should
be
remembered,
ice announced by First Church o’
my ami immediately after relin­ Sanford Gram m ar Sriicol "W ar before he was seen by passorsby.
Patrick
commented,
Clirist, Scientist, 800 T. Second however,"
The boy was found by the two
quishing hi* last assignment as E agle*" 13 0.
Street. Sanfonl. for 11:0) A. M . "that Savings Bonds possess »omV
supreme commander of United Na­
Mike Jennlng*, according to men passing the Williams’ home
special attributes that may not he
on Thanksgiving Day.
tions forces in the F a r East. In first report* from the "contest! about 8:30 this morning,
All ar* invited to this special claimed by their competitors,
which rapacity he signed the Ko­ veMerday, scored all of the 13
service The voluntary testimnnlsuch as their freedom from mar-i
rean armistice.
points, two touchdown* end one p j r e
from the floor will Include grntl ket fluctuation and the guarantee Under his leadership. The Cita­ extra point.
.
t.ide for spiritual growth, physical as to both principal and interest
del is growing rapidly, and )ia*
One
of
lh*
big
'actor*
that
kept
ei
I
I
F
n
r
l
v
T
o
d
Q V
healings and other blessings.
earnings for as lonr as 19 2 '3
instituted a policy of selectivity, the War E it i e * on the run was
.
A Le**on Sermon for the day rn years in lh«- case of the E Rond ’
Department
aimed at procuring only those the long puntin,* of Jan ie* Guy
The Ssnford F ir*
titled "Thanksgiving" will empha
Seminole County purchases of
•hortly
a
fte
r
students who definitely want mili­ who scored the extra oint.
answered an alarm
SMr the importance of living one's E and II Bunds for the first ten
merning
In
the
tary training in adition to aca­
Totally, the War Eigles ran 11 midnight this
...............
grgtitude to God. To be read in months of 1936 now t.ual $359J .,2
demic training. In September, The play* during the game *1 con* thickly populated tVe*t tltn St.
all Christian Science churches, the Last year’s figure for the suite
citadel enrolled its largest peace­ pared with the 37 alays by the Wftlnn.
_
.
.
Lesson-Sermon will consist of period was $330,408
time freshman class, some 830 Bulldog,.
| Fire Chief Mack N. Gevelam J
selections from the King Jam es
men. These were selected from 1,The standing* for the four Sr. and his firemen found a blaiVersion of the Bible and from the
2&lt;M applicants.
team* at the end of the fifth Ing m attrr.a in a tenement secChristian
S c i •n e e
textbook,
bracket, with six .Minrs yet to be tion of a fram e dwelling occupied
"Science and Health with Key to
played, tho vs: the Bulldog* eith by Negro tenant*.
the Scripture," by Xtary Bak.-r
I5 1* points; the Teminoles with
Thick smoke from the smouldSlIOWINU IIKR LOVE for children. Jlary Hutchinson last night received youngHtera
Eddy.
backatage to give them autograph* following her performance. The flrnt nig
night’* per­ P e r t l y rioady through Wed­ 1$ points, the War Eagles with 12 Ing cotton, e a u s e d burning
The service is open to the public
and local church members hava Informance presenting Alary Hutchinson, noted for her "Character Skutchee " waa held its f with little ch an t* la Umpera- poinD, and tba Black Hawk* with eyes. However, no damage other
7 )i point#.
* than tha m attree* Iom waa found.
lure; low tonight $4-to.
’ 4 id everyone to attend.

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clovers lose a leaf.
The farm produces about 70,000
clovers weekly. Many are sold In
bulk to large manufacturing and
business firms, some are made up
into charm key rings. One large
insurance company has a Mantl­
ing order for ail the extra large
varieties of four-leaves.
The clovers are sprigged much
like lawn grass. In no time they
spread runner fashion and a new
crop can be produced every three
yeare.
After clovar* are picked they
are put In a solution which bl-ach.
es out the chlorophyll whtch then
I* reolacrd with a permanent 'ireen
dye. The leave* are placed on prei.
play m yielf,* he laid. " I never' sing Move* for about 10 mlnutcn
have. I don’t heil#v« an a c t o r ! ______________ •
should. I feel uncomfortable even
More than 10,000 parachute
when I have to appear on singe Jumps have been made by Instruc
as myielf during a personal ap. tore at the Parachute Rigger
pearsnee.
School, Navel Air Station Lake"One of the thing* wrong with hurst, N. J . , since the founding nf
Hollywood la that too often they the school.

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G ltfe

Christmas Look As

Ha feels ha ha* won on# dis­
tinction during hi* 'irlef career
Is Hollywood.
“I think I’m probably the only
actor who In hla first starring
roles appeared within a year In
two pleturaa that cost a total of
more than $20,000,000," Hr remarked.
The films are Tha King and
I," In which ba plays tho Siamese
ruler, a role he portrayed 1,500
times In the stago musical, and
"Tile Tan Commandments," In
which ho Is Ramus* the Great.
Neither of tha role*, he f»els,
eapreisea hia own personality.
I don't know wnethcr I could

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When the first suggestion of a fter the accident. Had I been
dawn came through the cracked with her at the time. It's just
glass window Bruce felt Cyn­ possible I might have saved her
thia's pulse and listened to her life. I've blamed myself bitterly
heartbeat He nodded briefly and ever since."
"B u t how cowU you have been
said, "She'll be all rig h t"
Cynthia lay on the table rest* with her, Bruce T"
There was a fairly long silence
lag comfortably, covered by a
rug Val had fetched from the ear before he said, 'T h e morning the
with the first glimmer of light engagement was announced In
The storm had passed, and as the Times Eileen telephoned me.
the sun rose slowly from behind She asked if I’d got her letter.
the blue mountains in fantastic 1 said I hadn't, but what did It
colors of oranga and red. It seem* m atter? She said It did matter,
ed difficult to believe that last she must see me a t once. And,
since U waa my free day at the
night had actually happened.
"Let's get outside and get a hospital, would I take a train
breath of fresh air," Bruce said down and meet her at a small
hotel on the outskirts of the vil­
explosively.
They atood aids by aids on tha lage where wa often m et It’s
small porch breathing In tha cool owned by an uncle of mine, to
we were safe meeting there. But
morning air.
"You were wonderful, Val." I was too angry to g a If I Aad
Bruce spoke out of a long ali­ gone to meet her, she might not
enee. "I couldn't have saved her have been on that aide road, tak­
ing a abort cut to London, where
without your help."
"I'm glad I didn't let you down the car crashed and aha died. I
this time, Bruce," aha said quietly. think she waa coming to London
"V al." He turned sharply to­ to see me. I'va never been able
ward her. 'T v e been a fool, to get the thought out of my
haven't IT I believed on the ship mind. I don't e u p p o e p I ever
I was only doing what I did ■hall."
Val shivered violently and
through a sense of duty, but per­
haps 1 was prompted by jealousy moved out of hla embrace.
"What'a the m atter, darling?
too. fo r the past two years I'va
hated Hanson. But Val—how You shivered. You can't be cold ? "
"No," she said alowly. “But
could I have dragged you Into It
all, you whom I loveT Can you maybe the atmosphere of t h l a
Island U getting me down. May­
forgive m e?"
He bent hla head and kissed be I'm coming to believe in their
her white face, ha kissed her aupereUtlone too. Perhaps there
lorehead, then ha kissed her lips. is a three-legged calf, and dupSha lay close against him. Hhe plea and sombtea too."
Ho waa looking down at her
could feel her heart beating
curiously, frowning. "Zombies? i
against his.
"Darling, you'll lovo rna and You said zombies were dead peo­
halp me forget, won't you?" he ple who can't stay dead. It doesn't
muttered with hla llpa on her make sense to me."
She gave a half-choked laugh.
hair.
Sha caught up hla last words "1 wish It didn't make sense to
half automatically, " f o r ga t, me, Bruce. And l don't think
rumbles only walk a t night; they
Uruco?"
"Y es," ha said raggedly. “At ran walk In broad daylight too!"
He put hla hands on her shoul­
lost I want to fo rg et Maybo I
can now, now that I'va saved ders and shook her violently.
Cynthia's life. If I hadn't been "W liat on earth—"
But there was a moan from tha
here at thla time and In this
place, ahe would have died." He Inside room aa though Cynthia
went on more slowly, "Tve al­ were coming to. Ills hands fell
ways felt that In a way I was from her shoulders and without
responsible for Eileen's death. a word they both turned and
You know the post-mortem re­ went Inside.
tTo Da Continued)
vealed ahe didn't die Immediately
O l l i i . SU yils Creig. Reprinted by permission ot Araloo Rooks. DlslrlbaUd by King features Syndicate.

CHAPTER 34
' r n i E OI.D voodoo prtssl'a two1 roomed, palm-thatched hut
waa crude. In lha room which
served aa a kitchen and sitting
room there waa a banlmada
table of native wood, and on thla
they laid Cyuthla. The old man
attached the lantern to a cord
over the table and by Ita light
Bruce made .* cursory examina­
tion. Ilia face waa tight with
strain aa Anally he looked across
the table at VaL
“I'll have to operate. It’s our
one chance of saving her life. Get
the old man to put on as much
hot water as he can and ace If
he hasn't a clean sheet some­
where. She has a alight concusaldn and will remain unconscious,
or l couldn't operate without an
anaesthetic . . . but we shall need
bandages."
But thero was no linen at all
tn the hut. The pnest apparently
slept on the door between ragged,
dlrty-looklng blankets.
Bruce was sterilising his In­
struments In bulling water. "But
we mast have bandages," he re*
pasted Irritably.
"M y slip is clean. U's all I can
suggest," Val said.
"Then foe heaven's sake let's
have It," be said curtly.
She got out of it on the dark
porch. The old priest had taken
the driver Into *Jie other room
and was attending to him.
"You look after your kind, I
look after mine," he had said to
them flatly. "My boy not badly
hurt, but It Is his mind. I must
make It so that when he wake
In the morning he forget be see
the three-legged calf, otherwise
he die."
"O f all tho dam fool nonsense,'
Bruce said angrily as he ripped
off his coat and began to roll up
his sleeves.
•1 thought I saw something
cross the road, but It was prob­
ably my Imagination," Val said
half Inaudlbly.
• "F o r henven'i sake." his dark
brown eyes glowered down at her
angrily, “pull yourself together,
VaL You and I have a difficult
Job on our hands tonight”

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out the dangerous jam-up at the
airports. The C'AA notes that total
commercial flying time has moro
doubled
in the
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ly HUMAN N. IUNDIUN, M.D.
MORE persons are being treat­
ed for tuberculosis today than
erer before. I t s a good thing. It
U because we are treating them
that the T B death rate Is now
relativ ely low com pared with
what It once waj.
Medical advances have slashed
the tuberculosis death toll by Si
per cent alnce 1900— nearly 73
per cent In the last 10 years.
There are now about 10 deaths
per 100,000 population. That'i
about 1 per cent.

that cot tags at yours needs a
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"touching up," and you find

By MAYSII ORKIO

that 13 quarts of paint will do the
job. you ran well understand what
Ihe painters had to contend with
when faced with “spot" painting lha
world-famous Quebec bridge, which
spans the mighty BL Lawrence
hirer, seven miles above Qdeb*c
City, this autumn
To "»pot“ paint Ihe glent struc­
ture. one of the largest cantilever
bridges in the world, painters of ihe
Canadian National Railways, which
maintain the bridge for the owners,
the Canadian Government, used
more than fi.009 quarts of paint;
some red lead and the rest “Quebec
Bridge Green"
The Quebec Ilrldge. balled aa Ihe
"eighth wonder of the world" after
Its completion In 1913. Is 3.339 feet
long. It consists of (1.044 toot of
•teel and uncounted tone of con­
crete. It connects the north end
south shores of Quebec Province;
the town of Charny on the south
shore and the Quebec City suburbs
of Slllery and Bt*. For on tho north.
Used by tbo Monlreal-Quebee train*
of the Canadian National, the big
bridge also has a 11-foot vehicular
roadway.
The central suspended span of tho
Quebec Bridge li (10 feet long while
the cantilever e ra s measure 1.1(0
feet and tha anchoraga arms |,03{

Big Reduction
We were able to reduce the
number of tuberculosis hospital
beds by 3.213 between 1934 and
June. 1958.
While there are many drugs
which have helped put this once
dreaded v illa in In Its proper
place, there are three which have
been In the forefront of the fight
—Isonlazld, strep to m y cin , and
para-amlnosalleylle acid, called
PAS. Frequently they are used In
conjunction.
Theje drugs do not kill all the
tubercle bacilli In the’ patient's
body. They do slow up or inhibit
multiplication of the micro-or­
ganisms.

feet Its etsvatlon above tha highest
tides known to move from the At­
lantic up the St. Lawrence it ISO
feet which leavee quit* euffletent
navigation spar* for Iho largest of
ocean liners. The highest point of
the bridge above high water li 111
feet

Great Advantage
Introduction of Isonlazld In
1932 provided tuberculosis pa­
tients with a drug which could be
taken by mouth. Since treatment
of tuberculosis of the lung must
be continued for a t least a year,

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Drop In Price
Like most drugs, Isonlazld wtg
fairly expensive when It was firs}
placed on the m arket. In the four
years It has been available, however, the prescription price inJl
retail pharmacies hss dropped
about 70 per c e n t The cost ef
streptomycin and PAS has also
declined.
In moat patients who have
shown no response to Isonlazld
and streptomycin therapy, treat­
ment with borraonea has brought
almost Immediate improvement.
Surgery methods, too, have ha-!
proved greatly.
E v e n th o u g h som e 4 0 0 .CO#™
Americans are suffering from ac­
tive tuberculosis right now, the
outlook for them Is pretty bright i
—providing they get early and
proper treatm ent.
QUESTION AND AXSWXl
8. P .: What Is bronchiectasis?
A n sw e r: B r o n c h ie c t a s is u
caused by a loss of elasticity o f
the tubes thatflead to the air saes'
of the lungs. Usually a severe
cough Is present, with the spit- .
ting of a green or bloody sputum. *
There Is extreme weakness and
generalized boAv disability.

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A hundred feet above the Si.
Lawrence painter* do a little
"Chipping" before tn* painting
Job starts.
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DEPARTMENT WILL BE
ASKED TO RECONSIDER
DECISION

DESTINATION S E C R E T

DAYTON. Ohio tn—"W hat time
docs the next bus le a v e ?" a woLAKELAND
The U. S man aiked Otis Smythe, bus alaDepartment of Agriculture will |
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tion owner in suburban Fairborn.
be asked to reconsider Its deci-|
"W here to, m a'am ?" ha askoj.
sion to discontinue the export!
I "None of your builnu&amp;s," she
subsidy on citrus.
! snapped.
Florida Citrus Mutual said yes­
terday the subsidy is needed to
enable U. S. citrus men to com­
pete in the European market with
citrus
from
other
.

T h e Naval Auxiliary Air Station
at Kingsville, Texas, established
a Navy record when it chalked up
,nore th,n 90'000 ^*ro••,n,1 Conlr° 11cd Approach landings,
Onc-lenth of all the pulpwood
produced In Ihe South Is harvest­
ed from Florida woodlands.

Y ou're right M r. M otorist. T h e re 's less chance o f such tn acci­
dent on concrete. C oncrete pavement has greater skid resistance
than other pavements. Your tires get a tight g rip on its gritty
surface. T h is means better vehicle control and q u icker stops w ith­
out skidding, even though it may be raining.

^ LATEST BOON for booze
houndz ia an automatic drink
mixing machine. It operates on
a whirling principle—ju st like the
hard stuff It concocts.
! ! !
T ie gadget can turn out SJ
different kinds of cocktails or
highballs in jigger time. Sure is
a staggering number!
I l l
Th* drink dispenssr was orig­
inally devitsd as a paint making
machins. It still is-enly In this
cate ll turns out note paint.
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During the recent hostilities In
Egypt, a group of University of
Chicago archeologists continued
unconcernedly to dig Into some
ancient ruins. Can't let a little

thing like a present war interfers
with the study e f the anelcn^
past.
! S t
Zadok Dumkopf claims he
never has any luck. Today hi
found the family snou’ shot el —
which he had hoped had been
hopelessly lost.
sI e* e !
After trying for 31 years to
teach Cockney children to speek
proper IngllsH a London schoolmistress has quit. ‘Ow haggravatlngl
I ! ?
From Britain eomss ntws that
someone there hue Just found a
IS-leaf clover. That, lnelsta th*
man at the next desk, la really
pressing one's luck.

Step into the wonderful world o f A U T O D Y N A M I C S !

It u n le a sh e s a h u rrican e o f p o w e r !
There arc many fresh and exciting discoveries awaiting you in the
wonderful world of Autodynamics. But none is more exciting
than the exhilarating performance you'll experience behind the
wheel of a Swcpt-Wing Dodge.
This low-slung beauty lakes of! like a scalded cat, rips over hills
like a hungry cougar, whips past slow-moving traffic like a gunshy' jackrabbit. At your command is a mighty new aircraft-tvoe
V -8 engine with up to 3 10 hp.
.
It ta m e s • to r n a d o of to rq u e
It b r e a k s th ro u gh t h * vibration b arrie r
It le e wep t-w ln g m e e te r y ef motio n

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such simple oral therapy li
great advantage.
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Use of such drugs has enabled
us to treat thousands of tuberculosls patients In out-patient ctlales a fte r relatively short stays la
hospitals. This saves the patients
both time and money.

— l y WILLIAM HITT—

Painting this giant •* an awe­
some Jeb to Wile workman s i be
ponders new many palliful It
will take to “spot" paint the
Ouebee Bridge.

i don't think this would
have happened on concrete!"

A U T O LO A N S

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lng behind the scene, lo aid the i borrow to keep their businesses *
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Soviet satellite nations to throw going, th must be tJgQant against the pilots—is that it will lake a New* York's I.a Guardia Field,
o ff Iheir Kremlin yoke. In this, "poor risks". Businessmen gener- long-range program of improve­ Like many others, it Is hemmed In
policy of caution, the United |ally believe, however, that enougli ments merely to make airports by buildings, making expansion
States will hike every opportunity i ready cash i . In circulallun lo adequate for present-day traffic, costly. Washington ( I ) f ’.) Nationto express sympathy for the rau.so assure a bang-up Christmas scs- However, in W.9 at least four ma- al airport, third busiest, is on s
of Ihosc rebelling, but It will be SOn, commercially speaking,
jor airlines expect to add jet ’ man-made peninsula and can't excareful not to do anthing that
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planes to their fleets, making still pand further into the Potomac
might hurt such uprisings.
AIR JAM—The trafllc jam at longer runways vital.
I river. Dispute over a site Is humInstead of Jumping In with of- Ihe nation's airports prompts eonTho CAA statistics show th at stringing construction of another
flclal American aid, Ihe adminlv griwsional observers to predict Chicago's Midway airport is by for the national capital.
Iralliin is encouraging private or- that expansion of airport faclli- fa r the busiest, but much of this [ % 'j other major a.rport'., rankganzatlons to help out the Polish ties may be Uncle Sam ’s next loud will be reduced by nnolher e-“ *- the number of commercial
and Hungarian people by sending major construction job.
airport already in opcralion in the o, rllonj, arc Los Angeles, Dalthem warm clothing, medical aid! New figures issued by the Civil ; Chicago area
1 las^ Atlanta, Miami, Albuquerque,
and food. The Slate department I s , Aeronautics administration spell
The second busiest airpoit is St. Louis and Cleveland.
acting through the American B e d ------------------Cross and other private organiza-|
Hons In this respect.
• • •
CHINESE PUZZLE— W h i l e
developments In the European
.satellites and Ihe Middle KastJ
have swung the international
spotlight aw»y front the F a r East,
diplomatic observers are keeping a
close watch on tho Chineses Reds,
They feel that there is a strong
possibility that the Chinese Bed
leaders may lake advantage of tha
troubles of the Kremlin and the
western world to take some .sort
of drastic action.
The Chinese Communists have
remained quiet for more than a
y esr now but have in no wise
abandoned their aggressive designs
on the F a r East or Iheir enal of
becoming the lop power In Asia.
With both Ihe United States and
the Soviet Union occupied with
serious troublns elsewhere, tho
Poiplng regime may well decide
that this Is Iho dm# to steal a
march, and trouble may be In the
offing In tbo Far East.
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CHRISTMAS CREDIT— Most signs
point to the biggest Christmas buy­
ing spree on record, but there's ono
hitch—tho credit situation. Govern­
ment economists and many mer­
chants am frankly concerned over
Ihe elasticity of credit which has
put two cars In many garages and
twin television sets In many
homes.
Applicants are being screened
•'It happened so fast officer! I was taking it easy because I know
carefully in many cilice vhrn they
this type o f pavement it slippery when wet. 1 supped on the
get ready to make Christmas pur-,
brakes to slow dow n for the curve and my ca r suddenly went
chases on the cuff. In tome elites,
credit is being denied to Jobholders
com pletely out of control. I skidded into ihe oth er lane o f traffic
who alread are purchasing cars,
and right into that other car. I d o n ’t think this would have hapwashing machines, refrigerators
pened if I had been on a concrete ro ad ."
and other cosily Items on the In­
stallm ent plan.
Merchants are frank in saying |

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Tuberculosis Victim
Has Hopeful Outlook

TH E SANFORD HERALD

Tu«*„ Vior. 20,1956

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And this Swept-Wing Dodge introduces such important advances
ns Push-Button TorqucFlitc that packs a 1-2 punch. Rcvolulionarv
new torsion-Airc that sweeps you along in a "Realm of Silence "
masters curves with race car torsion bar suspension. New TotalContact Brakes - the greatest in the industry!
This is Autodynamics . . . where everythin? b new from road to
T
S ° i “ * a" &gt;0ur* in a lithe, lean master of motion only 4 ! i feet
high. You have never seen, felt, owned anything like it.

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Rem em ber, the type o f pavement is often the difference between
life and death. Y ou 're much safer on skid-resistant concrete.

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Beauty, Iridividuaiil
Crowing steadily in - a a* a
home building and m Isrnuation
stalwart since It* J. inbeslo-.eement siding ti lay has attained
the high-style level. It* individual-1
Ity, uni.'iUt beauty and compalibility with ot icr preferred exterior \
m -’ ;riats hi ve gained
for it
i- snreisd
architectural
np-j
prov.vl, builders report.
Asbestos-cement siding is pro-j
^ A large percentage o.
.t.i
(luccd in several form*. The m ost'
non’* tragic btrilil*•*
fatnilar is the shingle type, usu­
th! averted through luiut exten­
ally I2\2l inches in sire. These
sive me uf fire -s ite mat &gt;i&lt;
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construction,
fire-p. .Section in- shingles have straight or wavy j
butt edges and are available in a
tt-orities d iv in e
variety of attractively textured J
Along with greater attcniioit t-&gt;
firc-jafcty habilx. general use of and colored exposed surfaces. The
incombustible building material* siding also comes in other rec­
would aid tremendously, the ex ­ tangular units.
Ashe»to*-ccmcnt siding is mode
pert* explain, in reducing the an. ii| fire tall of approximately mainly of asbestos fobers and |
•i/jiio lives and hundreds of mil- portlaand cement and derive- its
' dollars in rroner*- ’ -m- dependable qualities 'm m those
basic materials. It Is rigid and j
age.
strong. It cannot burn, rot or be j
~malic examples nt
•! eaten by termites or other inserts.]
role which such m aten:.'* ean Exposure to weather cannot de­
play In reducing fire lo .-* were stroy It. It dues not ne-*d paint­
seen recently in the nation's p re ss. ing for preservation; if a color
In Cincinnati, O.. a blaring gas­ change Is desired, however, it can
oline truck engulfed in flames be painted.
nine structures along one street,
The various
asbestos-cement,
causing a major conflagration. In sidings being marketed today rep­
^ h c midst of the ruins one building resent the results of years of
remained practically unscathed. laboratory and field research. &lt; nTiro fighting authorities credited lor stylists have worked hand in
the structure’s incombu-.tiblo a s ­
hand with product engineers to the
bestos-cement siding with saving
end that ashestns-cement siding
the building from destruction.
today is outstanding for Its dls-1
In Wessington. S. P., a cafe tlnetlve beauty.
burned to the ground and the
Walls finished with a-bextosblare threatened to destroy an siding have a “luxury look," hut
adjacent drug store. The Huron.
with the improved appearance go
S P , llurnnite reported,
how­
ti e economy and perform wee idever. that the store’s new a-hesvantages always associated with
^ ’o.s shingles helped the fire de­ this remarkable material.
partment save the building.
( onforming lo the new princi­
Asbestos siding—a* well us as­ ples of rotor-styling, asheiloscebestos-cement rigid roofing shin­ ment siding colors stay bright and
gles, building b&lt;’nrd and corru­
fresh for years, without expen­
gated sheets—owes its fire-safety sive maintenance.
to the fart that it is composed of
The rich rotors available today
asbestos fibers and Portland c e ­ Include greens,
blues.
roral.
ment. neither of which will hum. browns, ivory, grays and white
The color often is applied to give
a Iwo-tonc effect.
Accentuated horizontal shadow
lines on sidewalls help bring out
the beauty of contemporary ar­
chitectural design. There are scHie built-in window scat , serai ways these heavy shadow
1,11 lines ran he achieved In the ap­
many art older home pn &lt;&gt;« some­
what of a probl-i-s *-i fii- modern plication of asbestos-cement sid­
ing. Information I- available from
homemaker.
dealers and applicator-.

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Double Duty Wall
A new method of building side­ rxlund through the c jin r c l* and
pihVtdt a means of anchoring the
walls for houses l* described In a
v all to the plate.
recent issue of u leading magaThe Texan Inventor Is building
1 tine in the home and architec­ a i on e to put his idea lo the test
and he pcs to obtain a patent on it
tural field.
In the new plan, dev tied by UrIambi Klein of Scag ivllle, Tex..
corrugated aslicstos-reincnt sheet* W e have the new 1956
are called upon to do lo ibl.- duty
I in every wall.
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“ By using the corrugated sheets
P O W E R
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as a form and pouring reinforced
concrrtr in ever)’ seventh corru-|
gatioa he makes any other wall
framing unnecessary.” tho maga­
zine ic !ates. "T h e tc»u.i is hand
some and Klein is sure It will he
chearer than hanging the siding
o i i wood frame He also claims
substantial wiring economies be­
cause bis wall Is so fire-resistant
lie needs no boxes around bis oct­
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ets. He also say* it is cheap and
O sw sti f-sS ei sll h o s t
s siy.
easy to insulate the wall with C . - v M sog 1st SI IM S *•« *•».
blanket* of insulation hunt be­
tween the inside and outs'do cor­
rugations.
Klein
use*
two corrugated
sheets, placed so that the crests
gethcr, in making hit wall scc-|
Hour. The valleys of the rorrugaof the corrugations come toHons thus form nir spaces which|
lith &amp;. M aple Phone 2862
can le filled where leslrcd -utb
u m rrtc. Reinforced steel rods

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Window Sent Wil!
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With Panel Decor

'tr u inis feature that - in’ llkeiv
lo be found in newer homes Still.
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not lo-ik a ttrj-'iv c if. for
Pexample. the wood on the front of
the bench Is darkened and crack«•'
-» r nr ntarrrd by scuffing
of shoes.
The hard wear to which the
bench front is subjected I* likely
to shew its loll soon aftp- refinMdm; unless an estvwially dur­
able material is rhos’ i.
Ker a lasting solu’ im u tho
■vi oration oroblent of the indow
f l e e t . paneling of a prefini.'hed
” li»rdboard, may he appliea to ; &lt;c
front al the bench, right over the
old rurfacc. The cl ! flit! h docs
nut hr.ve to be remove I just any
excers soil or loose material.
Then the new paneling is secured
tv lift wallboard adhesive
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grain patterns which are especially f’Ming for a window seat the
panels will keep their beauty.|
T ie hssr is tempererl h.irdbovrii.
and the surface protecting the d«-l
ioration is a hard baked plai'V |
Tho-e features defy .veer and im -1
p»et. Heel marks nn;l soil will
wipe off readily with ■&gt;
••* or
snil'v cloth.
The paneling, sidil •&gt;
•*• r
Vards. comes in planks and b|..cks
which are hardy for the nwn'etir
•u esc
O u c the project of renewing
the ippearanre of a window seat
ha» been Started. It m iy he de -i.l
t-d to make It even more a ten
ter of attraction by lining the
wall* of the recess wi'h the same
mneling, in matching or harmonirlnj: wood grain or plain color

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Re-Siding Brings O ld Farm Home Some New Com fort

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While beauty is a major con-sidewall* which do not provide
sideration in tho remodeling of satisfactory protection from the
P8UTH&gt;'0 :Atl fTLtOW- ,
aging farmhouses with such ma- weather.
[you know HOWI A’ HOtT
terials as n«w asbestos-cement
Such homes, the dealers explain,
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siding, the functional advantages ,-ould he improved greatly from
= r r . : , v ' &gt; of the new tiding often are more the- standpoint of livability and
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important, according to building heating enmmy through applieamaterials dealers.
lion of weather-proof asbestos
They point out that many old siding,
farmhouses still rrtain a fairly
An excellent illustration of the
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presentable appearance, &gt;ct have value of Ihis improvement was
cited recently by a magazine.
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The magazine told of a Sullivan.
MIAMI (AIM—An 8-year old Mo., farmer vvlio-e house was eolil
school girl was struck and killed and drafly in winter, although
yesterday by a school bus.
the sidewalls a|&gt;|&gt;carrd in good
Witnesses -aid the child, Pau­ condition. Concluding that ihe
lette Oorat. stepped from the urti lack of weathertigbt exterior wall
in’o the path of the 1ms whose
I driver apparently was unaware 'in*
Vo n&lt;t J to Icatl n trebles* lift
i had hit anything until other school
i rhddrcn screamed.

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covering was Responsible, be ap­
plied new asbestos centcnl siding
shingles over the old surface. The
unit* were put on over two th;eknesses of building fell nailed to
the existing exterior.
Elated with the results, the
farmer told the magazine that
"our house was warm and com­
fortable |o-t winter for the first
time in years.”
Produced in a variety of pleas­
ing style* and rotors, asbestos sidmg i- noted for its incombustibil­
ity a&lt; well as for it* resistance to
the weather. \s it points out,
it is moderately priced and requires no painting to preserve it.

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'&gt;* The teacher o f • first grade public school
tlass aakad pupfla who had ever ridden on
•ft railroad train to raise their hands. I t
probably will surprise no one to be told
th at only a scant few hands went up. The
,fount might be eveii higher In smaller
.communities, but it is doubtful. The auto,
tpobile has cheated many children of this
•pedal experience.
if~L e t's hope these youngsters won’t go
-*lhany more years without the Joy of a train
.glde. I t provides a ehlHIrrod thrill to be
^fbund in no other type of conveyance, be
it automobile, speedboat or luxury airliner.
Especially the first ride. Boys get dreamylegred end have visions of travel to farawuy
places every time they see a passenger train
'thunder by. ■
•“ Adults well along in years can remember
.When trains were the only conveyance In
,irhen
“ “B for land travel of any distance. Nearly
hud been aboard trains by the time they
__ d reached the six-year-old stage of those
-pupils who were asked to raise their hand
In class. Of course, each succeeding ride was
-B new adventure.
^ Many can ramember when hours would
J f a apent waiting for trains to take youngj f ert to grandma’s and grandpa’s—the long
"and careful explanations on "how to act,’ ’
'hew much to spend, the carefully prepared
lunch basket, where to change trains, and
“don’t walk In tha aislea’’—Just before the
•tfaln palled in.
Then those glorious moments when mam­
ma and pappa would turn you over to tho
'conductor with a tag tied on your lapel
Jearefully inscribed with name. age. address,
gnd city. And how well many will remember
the very last words "Do take care of him
.conductor and see that he behaves."
Those wera daya of axcJtemant— and the
'tra in rides will never be forgotten.
What a treat this offers for the boys and
*glrls o f today, many of whom will never ex­
perience a train trip thrill untill they are
out o f childhood, when every new adventure
la super-wonderful.
Children rarely find life dull or unexciting,
b a t should they ever gat fed up and fidgety

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Tuesday. November 20, 195G

TODAY’S B IB L E V E R S E ~
Do your best to present yourself to God as
one approved, a workman who has no need
to be ashnmed, rightly handling the word
o f truth. REA D : IITimothy 2 : 815.

and show signs of longing for something
different, why not give them a train ride?
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Longer School Term
Few people ever ask themselves or any­
one else why public schools generally run
for nine months and then close up for three.
The three-month vacation has become so
commonplace that Its feasibility Is scarcely
questioned by the public.
Ever)' now and then, however, an educa­
to r on someone else who has done some
thinking on the subject notes that n threemonth absence from school makes far less
sense these days than it used to. The sys­
tem Is geared to an old-time agricultural
economy, to a time when children were
needed on the home place In summer to help
out with planting and harvest. With some
exceptions, the system is now outmoded.
Recently Dr. Richard T . Arnold, director
o f basic physical sciences at a well-known
foundation, proposed, a school year of ten
and one-half months for the upper elemen­
tary grades. He said that the present ninemonth ueriod "simply is not adequate and
hnndicapa us terribly in competition with
others’’— that is. with other countries.
Dr. Arnold also thinks a longer school
term would tend to cut down Juvenile .do-,
linquency.
The Idea o f a longer term is worth ser­
ious thought.
It would stop up education, make better
use of facilities, and still allow ample va­
cation time.
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Need For Toys
Tlie superior (by his own judgement) in­
dividual watched one of those little sports
cars go weaving through traffic. And he
growled to his companion:
"Look nt that guy! A grownup muii. and
he can’t find anything belter to do than
run around In one of those souped-up kiddycarts. I guess some people ju st never
outgrow their need for toys."
Whereupon the superior Individual went
home in hi* re*|&gt;ectnb!e fourdoor sedan,
parked It in his garage with the eiectrir-eye
door, and went out to a specially built hob­
by room for an evening of fun making more
o r less useless items with his power saw.
All of which dues seem to indicate that
some people Just never outgrow the need for
toy*.
And that, all things considered, may be
an excellent thing!

Two Types O f Inflation In U. S.
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK til - Preslden E l­
senhower points out there are two
types o f inflation and he flada
neither o f them good.
But many buslaeaa economists
note today that the
President
doesn't aay Just how the rise in
prices la to be halted. They fear
that when the new chairm an of
the Council of Economic Adviser*
taker over In a rouple of weeks ha
may have a bard row to hoe If
he tries to halt the price rise
trend which the President says
“must be cheeked.”
Inflation, In simple term s, means
that your old paycheck buy* le u
at the store than It used to, that
your savings buy less o f a house,
that your pension doesn't atreteh
as far a s you though It would.
The two type* the President
defines a rt:
1. The classical one, cheapen­
ed money. Governmental deficit
spending, achieved by borrowing
to spend or by Just printing more
payer money, makes money It­
self cheap and therefore goods
costlier. This happened, notably,
during and after the two world
wars.

year, but tha Treaaary ax pacta
ratum s from tacome lavas aa
Individual* and corporations to
laava a surplus Instaad o f a doflelL
I f demand* on tha incoming
Congress for more spending a rt
held la reasonable ckaek, and if
Individual ineomas and eorporata
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speeches a day to as many gro-pj
aa he could.
While doing ao, he was making
pretty much the u m c speech over
«nd oier. He spent much of hj,
time rephrasing to make the
same speeeh sound better the
next time.
%
If he bad made no more than
one speech a day and haJ gone
into details on his criticisms and
programs, h* might have donbetter. Instead, ha talked mostly
In generalities.
A CLASSIC QUOTE
During a Shakespeare Festival
Week, one New York City voca­
tional school teachar posted sigwR
with appropriate quotes from the
Bard of Aron. One Interesting
sign, pertaining to deanlineu,
appeared outside the elassroom
where students learn to care for
Infanta. Straight out of CORIOLANUS, Act II. Scene 2, It quot­
ed this tidbit: "Bid them wash
their face*, and keep their teeth
d un.**
f
Mothers helpinv their eptoutsi
through a rough English litera­
ture course might do well to call
attention to otber Shakespearean
wisdom. For txampl*. teenagers
could profit from having this line
from HAMLET potted on the
door to the bathroom: **God has
given you one fare, and you make
yourself a n o t h e r Tills ntltrh:
cure an overdose of make-up, ifiib
get them back to tha good ol&lt;r
soap-and-water routine.
Florida produces 14 per cent of
America's naval stores, rosin and |
turpentine.

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2. Price rises brought on by
economic factors, such as efforts
to grab a bigger portion of the
nation's output. The
President
notes, " i f you continue going up:
too rapidly in one area, aay tha
labor area, than prices go u p ."'
And he puts his faith in business
and labor leadership "sufficiently,
wise and fsr-ireing to help solve1
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this problem rising prices and'
You Just can’t win. About the time the keep it within bounds."
hay fever season draws to an unlamentcd
At the moment, the N. S. Treas­
close you’re due to catch a cold.
ury is borrowing more money to
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If you heurd a big noise this morning ernment etuis will be higher next

there’s no necessity of trying to determine
the source. It was the first morning of the
statewide General Hunting season. Those
shotguns can really blast away, can’t they?

primary o( 1932. when h* te a t th*
By JAMES MARLOW
A sw d iteg N h Newt Aaalyet lata Sen. Robert A. TafL that a
WASHINGTON OR— No two Candida’* 'oesn't have U, make
men ever tried Harder than Ad- a single •p'-ech or shake bands
lal Stevenson aad Eatea Kefauver
to climb hand over baml to h.cu with one voter if h 'j popuMrity
office. But the human band and prestige are big emiugb.
He was in Europe during ih*
never looked more uselee* than It
did in the 1IM prealdentlal cam­ New Hampshire primary cam­
paign.
paign, while T aft t rouped the
They put en perbrpe the big­ atatc.
gest bandehaking campaign In
Pcrhapa next time the Demo­
political hiatory — tbanka to alt crat* will pot le u value on per­
the waya they had for getting: sonal meeting* between candi­
around — and both wound up tot­ dates and. Indlvid-tal voter* and
ing the election, their own itatra, more on getting across complete
and even their own counties.
Ideas In far fewer speeches to far
I f they had navet shaked a bigger groups o f voters.
hand they could hardly have
It was the Minnesota primary
made out worse.
last March— when Kefauver whip­
Maybe nothing «ou!d have o ff-'
ped Stevenson— which may have
act the public aatUfaction with
set the Democrat* on the course
President Eisenhower, who spent j
practically no tima shaking hands ! they followed.
A lot of reasons were given for
with iadhriduala but concentrated
Kefauvcr’a
victory In Minnesota.
on talking In a few speeches to
They Included hla incessant hand­
the biggest crowds that could b«i
shaking and that he got around
assembled.
Elsenhower had dem onstrated, more than Stevensr.n.
Stcvanron, who had U overtax*
in the New Hampshire Republican
Kefauver to remain in the run-'
nlng fo r the nomination, adopted
much of toe K o faiv ir technique:
the handshaking, the meetings
with small groups, and -ome of
tha first type of Inflation — gov- the Ktfauver folksiness
arnment dafleita or printing press
H* won the remaining prima­
Inflation — should bs avoided.
ries. TTien the two men followed
Tha aacand type — the economic essentially tha aame pattern in the
factor* that ar* working now to national presidential campaign
push prices higher — will be a
But it doesn’t follow that wbat
tougher problem when Dr. Ray- works In a primary within the
mond J . Haulnler U sworn In Dec- limited area of one state is the
1 as tha rrssldcnt'i chief econom­ medicine for a national campaign.
ic adviser.
Stevenson and Kefauver made an
exhausting campaign. Kcfauvrr's
part may be remembered less for
day
what he said than for his hand­
shaking. Stevenson made a* many

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Star Finds Movie W ork Disturbing
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (JB -In the old days
of silent movies studios used to
hire a violinist to play background
muile to key up the actors for
smotlonal scenai.
Andy Griffith, a bright new star
in the entertainment sky, has
found a quicker system. Ho tears
apart chairs.
Andy hao just com pleiad
hit
first film, *‘A Face in The Crowd,”
produced by Ella Kaxan for War­
ner Brothers, lie plays the role
of Lonesome Rhodes, a hillbilly
vagrant who becomes a television
king and then, corrupted by his
own success, plots to gain national
political oower.
Griffith, who tard ier had gained
experience as a night club monologist and star of the Brolway
play, ” No Time For Sergeants,”
found tnovlo woik exciting—but al­
so disturbing.
M!n another medium )ou work
op to an emotional pitch gradual­
ly,** he said. “ But In making a
movie you bars to bo able to turn
your emotions on and off Ilka tap
water. I found that hard to do.”
In a final scene in which his
career comet down in ruins the
egotistical Lonesome Rhodes goes
off his rocker. Andy did the ex­
hausting scene three times, and
•acb tima it failed to come off. He
couldn't key himself to a manical
pitch o f frenxy.
Torn ho asked them to bring
him in torn* old chairs.

” 1 stomped on 'em , kicked 'em
and tore 'em apart with my hands
until my hands were raw and
sore,” he recalled.
Then, angry enough to snap at
tha camera lens, ho made the
scene a fourth time, and It went
off like clockwork.
But Andy says he's glad the
picture is done.
“ You can't sUr Up your emo-

Letters
To The Editor
Dear Folks a l The Sanford Herald:
The members of the Friendship
League of tho Congregational
Christian Church wish to thank
you very sincerely for the paper
which you so generously gave
to our Mrs. Billingsley to be used
on our luncheon table yesterday,
when wo entertained a Caravan
of Delegates from District No. 6
of tha Congregational Christian
Women of Florida. It was exactly
what we needed and with the ad­
dition of some o f our beautiful
Florida flowers for decoration, our
Fellowship llall looked mighty
pretty.
We also want to thank you for
the many notices which you have
published in our behalf.
Very sincerely,
Alice Ive*
Secretary.

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tions all day, and then Just drop
them at night,” he said. “ Any­
way, I can't. I’ve given my wife,
Barbara, a fit the last three
months. Rut I'm lucky. She under­
stands the problem.”
She has understood all along,
ever since their courting days at
the University of North Carolina.
Griffith, who retains that charm­
ing air of innocent running not
uncommon in the Tarheel country,
leaned his fi font frame against a
chair and said:
“ Last year I made— let me see
— more than 1100,000. Now ain't
that terrible?”
It seemed so to him when hr
found out that he’d end up with
lesa than $20,000 of it.
As a hedge against the future

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he Is buying an old house and 33
acres on an island off North Caro­
lina.
" I ’m gunna get me some crab
nets, too,' h- raid comfortbly. “ I
can always fish for a living.
“A fellow esn always get along
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Janice K. Baggerly
Honored At Home
On Fourth Birthday

Conning
The News

S ocia l cfvsuntA

By VIRGISIA CONN
The fashion show sponsored by were the wives of the

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day, because o f Thanksgiving.
YUEftOAV
The Sanford Tourist a.id ShufJan ice Kay San serif, daughter
B . P . W. regular aupper meet­
of Mr. and Mr*. J . T. Baggerly. fleboard Club will h ar* covered ing will be Wednesday evening at
ordinance
honored recently il; a_ birth , ^ B ronnje Scouts of the First ft.30 p. m. at the Yacat d u b . All
Diana and da?
P* L r “ u q Virginia 1 1 7 *I Presbyterian Churchwill meet In members are urged to attend.

the Officer1* WWe* Club Friday department of HATTU.
night w a. a great .uccesa. A large ^
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Uavla| &gt;00Q t„ Nor- al b' r homCl 110
"J**
'th e Youth Bldg, at 3 p.m.
THURSDAY
crowd turned out to i c t the latc»t.
I The guests
met i t thf|
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p»iint»«Kin im I
Th*
Junior
Choir will have their
style* and lU yed to eat tha folkdoor and taken to the backyard
chicken dinner. Not only were
A form al dinner dance at t h e ,for „ pony ride. After all gue-ts R e la t i o n of the First Prcsby. rehearsal and fellowship a t tha
terlan Church will meet In th*
First Presbyterian Chureh at 3:41
th* models lovely, but the as- Langford In Winter P ark wa* the had enjoyed the rite, they were
Youth Bldg, from 6 p.m. through
p.m.
sembled groups also bad thair |&gt;tMt HATTU function. Guests ,ak'- ' l" * ,de ,0 ,hp 'I'1?'"*
8 p.m.
share of pulchritude. Modeling d(ned on 0t% n)lSnon&gt; a n J lroop. The
table w a, overlaid with a
The Youth Choir of tho F irst
The Rev. W. P. Brooks will
I t - fashions from oo* of San- — ” * w“ *............. * " ' " 1 ............ — r pn.. white linen »loth and center
Presbyterian Church will praetie#
,Mmon5 llvut
Louise
^ ,0 lhe P°°* 10 ,e e * d,Tin* fd with a very Urge birthday conduct the morningdevotion*
at the Chureh at 7:30 p.m.
ford's dress shops
Parker, Terry Price, Muriel GUde- exhibition. All of this was under cake. The small guests sang over WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
The Rev. W. P . Brook* will
Birthday11 to
Jan ice ' Tho Fidelia Clasa of the First
well. Millie Thomas, and Marge *he watchful eye of Verne Mount- "Happy
conduct the morning devotions
By SARA KING
castle, who was chairman. Don Kay, after which she blew out Baptlat Church will meet with
over WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
So many new, good books! Th* Hill. They strolled among the Miller presented silver c ig a rtle th e candles.
The guests were then Mrs. W. R .
tills, 408 Scott Ave.,
Book-of-the-month selection for guests, describing tha highlights
There will be a Thanksgiving
at
8
p.
m
boxes as going sway gifts from served refreshments of cup cakes
October by Guy Endore, "K in g 1of their costumes, and sometime*
Ware Bible Class of the F irst Union Service at the Central
their fellow men, to Walt rtuhl,' decorated with flowers, orange
of P a ris'1, is a biographical novel receiving a loft of guff (th ere'i
;
Methodist Chureh will have its Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m .
Pete Schw arts, Ralph Drown, snd Juice and Ice cream.
of Alexandre Dumas, “one of no other word for It). Anyway a
barbecue at
McKinley
The
annual
com m unity
J
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V.
Cricck.
Understand
that
Don
After
the
guests
had
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finished
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J.naua,
those men who live ten Uvea good lime was had by all, and
1Hall at 7 p.m.
Thanksgiving service, sponsored
while the rest of us are struggl- the bachelor* especially are very really cxrells at adlibbing, and rating, Janice Kay opened her
The Unity Class will meet at by the Seminole County MlnlaU
the
company
roared
in
apprcciamany
lovely
gifU.
Favors
of
lng through one.11 In the high eager to have another one, with
tion at his speeches.
small cars, airplanes and horn* the Valdcx Hotel at 8 p. m. Mrs. erial Association, will be held
romantic styl* of Dumas him- bathing suits, of course,
Josephine Stuckie, teacher.
Thursday. 10:30 a.m., at tha
Rita Bauer called to tell me " ‘•re 8ivPn ,0 «hc boys, m,* ,n*
self, Endore has told a story
Among tho*e seen by your reWEDNESDAY
Central Baptist Church, 14th
of
the
All
Souls
Winter
Festival.
*n«l
horns
to
the
girls.
that teem * with wit, romance, porter were Jean Dooley with
The Girl Seoul* of the First 0 a k . with the Rev. J . Bernard
adventure, sex, history, sentlm er.'T reets and M i k e
M i c h e l . » hieh had a tremendous turn out.
Those Invited were Susan Row°°l
*be speaker. The publle
hundreds of aneedotrs and a 1 Ethel
and
Bob
Fltxslmmon* s&gt;hp w" * working in the Brownie land, Marilyn Rudd, Kathy Me- Presbyterian Church will meet at R
. . . . .
,j
is invited.
throng of lovsblc and unlovable and parents,
Roey
and
Mu am* Intermediate G irl Scout* t Gill, Sandra Perkins, r-laine Elcl- 3:30 p.m. at the Church
Thanksgiving Day Service a t
The Senior High Fellowship
characters. His story dramatizes Glldcwell. Tom and Dornclt KII- (
.'v, th P il ,lan#en’ Jc r r &gt;‘ e,rf C hepl Johnson. Sipper VanRecreation of the First Prcsby. the Upsala Community Preabythe conflict between Dumas and cllnc. Skip and Ernie llorrell. Hilton. Lola Elder, and across the dyne. Teddy J.n d y n e , Dou la
the' t.rln n Chureh
- l — will
-in
jo a. m.
his son building to a v e ry 1mov- Pete Petrie Crumo Farrel Anita
w“ * t-lalre Lynch. Bunny Wynn, Janice Wynn, Danny Me- 1terlan Church will meet at the terlan Church will
ere will be
ins clim ax
anH
T n d Re tv Galloway w a, in the Fishpond C.ill Michael Rudd. Wayne P eter, Church at
T p.m;
After the service
_
hose coming
"Head o f Apollo” by Elizabeth Mounteastle. Lolie and Jim r * r k -1 ,boo,h)- and »Pnrin« *P««ctU was •»*&gt;*&gt;'» GrlRK». Jennie Clark StapUr The _________________________
Mid-WeekBible Hour will _____
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noonday dinner.
Those
coming
be conducted by the Rev. A. G. for the dinner are asked to bring

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J . B. Stapler Presbyterian Church at 7.30 p. service.
Midwest town. She i, pleased and Brubaker, and her houseguest
much
. Mr*.
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flattered by the friendship and 'Rosem ary Burbank, Pat H a n se n ,1" ' P00*"6 »be mentlond were M r,. Clifford Johnson, M r,. CllfSATURDAY
The Chancel Choir will rehearse!
guidance of a former concert Spook and John Hook, Betty and t ratlnH candy apple,! Mary and ford Wynn, M r,. O. B.Griggs,
The R. A.'j of the First Bagat First Presbyterian Church at'
pianist, Lawrence King, but when |John McCracken and guest. Tom E,a,ne B a ,*&gt; Joaa *"*«lrini. Terry Mr*. Ilelty McGilland Mrs.
Rich
Hat Church will meet at 9 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
her mother die* and she is asked and Dorot hr y Deans,
Ernest F r*CP and ber son John Robert, Vandyne.
The Rev. W. P. Brooks will:
MONDAY
to live with King and his wife, Dohne, W rit and Pat lluhl, Gordy , and Nanp,,p* lhc P°od*«- A* a
---------------------------conduct tho morning davotlons
n , * November meeting o f Use
something warmer than friend- andBarbara Jacobson. Joan Fe!-| " * ,C r of f* c‘- 1 don't believe
over WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
Sanford Story League will b«
ship develops and the small town lini. Kay Dwyer, Marge and Bill , nc,,1® wa* e* tinR th*m , but
Prayer Meeting will be held at held at th«^ Parish House at S
start* seething with gossip.
Hill. Ida Rea ami Russ Wilson. 1 m ake* * better story.
tho First Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. Program chairman, Mrs. K.
“ Robsart A ffair11 by Jeanette Jean and Carl Tcgfcldt. Ruth and1 There was a two hall foursome
p.m. At 8:18 p.m. the Sunday C: Williams, will present Mrs.
and Francis Lctton I* a romantic Joe Tully, Jean and Cy Fitton, at ,he Club Sunday, and the
CRIMSON V ELV ETEEN deSchool Cabinet will meet.
C. C. Welch, who will tell a story
MRS. W.
E.
GUDEW ELL,
historical novel of Elisabeth I Dottic and Mac McDonald, Terry N* vy onme through again. Jcanie
Th* choir of the F irit Christ- "T h e Perfect Tribute”, tb it story
w looking very attractive indeed,
signed with artful simplicity is
A
profusion
of
flower,
In
vary— a story of a year of passion prir*. George Humphries, Belt* * " 1 n i,*.Foulk won low net, and
model!i a brown-toned tweed
modeled by Mrs. J . W. Hill at that climaxed a historic lov, af- Unkcr. and 'm any m a n ," 'o th e r ',:af,pr ‘ WP ^ r e d ^ 'T o lng” shaT leT ^ p 'lnk"..!^ "the scene Un Chureh wlil
mMh t a t w *t to
skirt with a matching coffee*
"'pen more with.. Sol
P-M-. instead of T h u n - members._______________________
Friday s fashion show at the pair and ................................................
ended in a historic We were ,0 glad to sec the Eleven play p|Rbteen
..... for »hc after-dinner coffee h eld ;°»y.
colored wool jersey Mouse at
Navy base, tS ta ir t noto_______ mystery. Elisabeth, newly crown- girl* turn out. They made n love-; Abramson. Doc King and Ellen Monday nightIn honor of Miss
the fashion show held e'rlday
d. loved Robert Dudlry — but |y group, and now have some np&lt;ts cam e in second,and Charlie 'Cherry Singletary, popular young
at the BOQ.
In d ie s A id
S la te r
Bob's wife, Amy, stood In their good ideas about trousseaus for ?,nd K'f’ky Parks
took High bride-elect. Mrs. Paul P. Pemid
and Mrs F. E. Roumlllat were
U U U IC 3 m u
d iu iC )
1"way.
Amy W
was
killed
und- the homecoming.
r,roM" J * Then
ft iivaa Mill/
RY A
MlCtJ unu*
hostessrs for the affair, which
Ed Porter hit a Hole in One at
was held In thu home of the lat­
1
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ter. on Palmetto Ave.
,'
! The Ladles Aid of the Lutheran of happiness. It recreates the the Country Club the other day. i i ' l
Thc pink theme was further
Church of the Redeemer met brilliance of excitement of a Many of you arc fam iliar with M L D IS C U S L O C IQ G
Haiel, his charming wife, who
carried out 'n the dining room,
where lhc tabic was overlaid with
Al
L AA
4
Glen^McKcndree. ^Th*/ davoUon ^h0^ liM ain ^ M *oM n ’^Pr^1UonTl^*n , , 'h e a r , n u r locil' w i" h *ucla N ,c' F H I D V S L l i n r h p n n
a pink damask einth, with tall
was given by Mrs. Je rry Senk.rik trigue. a„d“ e^
fifth tee, and missed the ball aft-1
tapers, also in ptak, casting their
Mias Myrtie Wilson gave an a" d . Mra' Henry Thurston pre- woman1, desire and queen1, duty.
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The monthly
meeting
of —
llibis-- rosy reflection in the graceful
er Ed had hit. Much searching
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informative and interesting de- " dpd " vpr , he ni,J,np‘ a m ttl'
reading in the non-fiction
Insued before some one looked In
° ! ,b c l-°die* B. snv,,r coffee service.

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Fow i^ 3!!)0" the 1!o m e *T re e te r"
at Thursday1^ meeting of the
Lake Mary Home Demonstration
Club, which was held at the
Chamh,r nf Commer.-.- biiil.lins
Mrs. Mildred Taylor, Civilian
*_ 1 !____ _ .. . _ _____4

Coffee Honors
Miss Singletary

Z % ?% £?£

Christm os Party

*J3E £ n i ^ ^ J " 1,"8?!,

Kn‘* en •nd'^lrs. J . C. Jorgensen
•nnounced thst . b»kc saic would
be held In front of Scars D oc
en,b' r 22nd'
Mrs. John Senkarik reported
,h jt thc * ,tor c,0,h» for ‘ be alter
nf i Kp n*w rhurrVi u r r r finiAhrd

HeTbVrt Wendit^is "B o o V T f' the the ^°'e t0 fin,, th&lt;&gt; b* 11' Con"
month for August an..........he story {*/*{•***!y°nt o m e t h I n lrU‘,,,y
of man's quest for the truth I ‘Y u
, 'T
"*
,
lbou‘ hi* earliest ancestors. The
The refresher course ... golf
story of the philosonher. , . H|started this morning. I wander
scientist*, explorers nnd writers rd up ,0 ,hc clu.b- and , a " Mari&lt;
whn Kaiw .uu Ai « j «t_____ i. .
. instructing Ifurrirt Williamsi null

Cn/J/5 LUHCneOR

.Vr
* n‘l||E ' " a i |^,*|«| at thp home j MU, S |„g|cu ry wss presented
»tins
- Drive, with Mr*. L. E. ‘ V.V
lovely gift* In honor o f her
Jef- many
coining wedding.
fords serving a., u o u it a i.
j Those enjoying th* occasion
The business meeting was pre- with the honnree were her (lance,
f,d ° Ver ,by ,he ppp*'dL' nl- Mr*- J*'rry
srtncr, after which a covered Sand y

Hyman, Mr. and Mrs.
AmlrMon, Mf. and Mrf.
Ryman, Miss Clare GoerBetty Ry.nan, Mr. and
Robert Crumley, Mr. and
Mrs.
William Mr*, lialph Betts. Mr. and Mrs.
E. Horton J r . , 1 Wade Singletary Mr*. A. E. Mair». Claud# Hendricks Jr.,
Anna Corley, Miss Irma
drley and Mi** Madeline

with the P-TA. in January.
After discussion it was decided movin“ auto-biography by
Lunch was served, consisting that the Christmas party and p“ ,,CS5,0 r
ef spaghetti and meatlnlls. with covered dish supper would
Mrs. Ruby Sjoblom cutting the held December 21 at thc church
lovely birthday cake that was
j j rj Thurston announced that
made in her honor.
inc nexj
IlCAl meeting.
iiila. ciiips, December
invviuuu
. l;
*
,
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Mrs. Dora Kentstcr Inman,•
would be lhe quarterly mission- P
urehe*. whose fees helped make up your own foursomes and
on out. The entry fee is one
England, spoke to the club1 — ary
ary meeting
mceiioa and
anu election
nei-iiuii ofUI ofui- . , Pa*c
,
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— proverty
|..w.ii«^ |come
,
tap burden
her Home Demonstration Club ficeM Wllh Mr, nona|(, Bi.kc'v_,do^_ed . ^ “ ‘brr. years of
. ,arand life in England Her talk was 'mc' . er j ad
Phillip Schless- ardu0u’ * 1,,dy. interrupted by a
Virginia Johnston honored Liana
thoroughly enjoyed by everyone m . nn hostesses
disappointing premature debut In 1 Miller Saturday morning with a
there.
.
J .
iin. To" n Hall, led finally to her first handkerchief shower.
Invited
Members pre.-eat were Mrs. „ Aft\r, „ the. bu‘ 'n.e “ r
recognition in Europe, after which
Cari Moss, M r,. Ruby Sjoblom, Ekrrn co-hoste** -erved
bo^ r is . breathtaking tale of
served r-fre-hrefresh­ I’" ? W? f0,,.n.,ry a.,opppd
Mrs. Josephine While, Mrs. Nel­
ten, and world—wide acclamation suspense,
ments to the following:
lie
Phillips, Mrs. o!an Boutwell,! \frs Donald Rirkemes’er Mrs i followed.
,
...
! Book of the month fop DecentMrs J . M Dinginan. Mrs. Ruby R n ' |w
MrJ Wm j ' pcr1 Have Six W ives" by Samuel ber it the second volume of
Smith,
.Irs .
Mildred
faylor, rj'¥ 1i j ( r i ‘ j) can Tavlor. M r s . ___ * y Tay " f ** * Irue slory of "Churchill’s Memorable History
two new member's Mrs.’ Jim
Post and Mrs Martha liracht
Also vlsiior, Mrs Do s Kent
•ter Inman ' Ir
w S e r . K snd
Mis* ir/rlle W lson
d
Wilson,
| Jo n r,,, 0 irlh rln \ J
n a p p y
t i i r m a a y
Nov. 20
Susie Crim
Lamar Stokes Jr.

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Mar‘on Harman, Mrs.
Jo &gt;'cc Hrrr. Mrs. Esther Trued.
Mrs. Ruth Mciiler. Mrs. Alice JAlkinson. Mrs. Marvin Page, Mrs.
Arthur Miller. Mr*. Je rry Senkirik. Mrs. Phillip Sehlersman,
Mrs P L Skates .
Also. Mrs David Green. Mrs.
, c jorg en,e.,. M r.. n w .Cker.
Mr,. W. S. Knaser. M r,. Del
Johnson.
Mrs
John Senkarik.
Mrs. Henry Thurston. Mr,. M
G. Hodge,.

Personals

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h a v e o fDecember
J h e E n a ,i-h
8 p ,,k lnGuild
* Peop,e
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Literary
seleeS ' ou' .“ jWl8ht A* Wpl1 ^on ^ "Sum m er Brings Gifls by
Wolfeniv.. .
e" « ‘hL Npro An"
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! ' h th# fa t , 0n„ or,k r
&gt; Jf* of the Party”
"o " « ! h ^rlm
'i Arch,e&gt; ^ |
Bpnfn* » Cerf, "Much Ado AT 8' " 8 from ^ U‘
by Fred A,Icn' "Vt°xxlement through murder to Hies In Cournge by John Ken5
1Candai- "M ur- nedf- "B u rns Mantle Best Plays
a iS S I " ?
B; othtr" by for 1915 - M'’pUce In . n ^ H
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» re “ C od Kdler” T US' um' 0,hpr*
by
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7PG,?°.r8e Ba*i
D.ead. : ' ,an '
by A2atna ( hristi# »n/| "The Lnira
violet Widow11 by Frances Crane.
Crane
I. a s t slim v iN t;
Thunder Above11 by A. J .

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C. C. Locke and Mra. II. C.
Water* spent Sunday in St. Pet­
ersburg.

County C o un cil
Meet Is Wednesday
Wednesday. Vov 21. a* 9 30
a. m. the P-TA County Council i
will hold ft* regular meeting a t :
the Educational Building, in lhe
office of R. T. Mil woe. All dele­
gate*, officer*, and principal*.atlarge, also ad !u :e re *tc j person*,
are urged to t'.tend.
A report will he nude t*n the
Convention at this time.
The Oviedo P-TA will be hos­
tesses for this meeting.
TMI RI Vi l I ND M srgaret t .
Towner became the world's first
woman Prcabyterian Minister
after her ordination at the First
Prc:bvterlan Church of Syra­
cuse. N.Y. Sb* i, shown in prayer
after the eeremony. Reverend
Towner is e musician, singer
and a former professional pho­
tographer. After her ordination,
the returned to her post as *
rrMgious education director in
ALentown, Pa. finternational)

CHINA SALE

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Mr. and Mrs. U T. Sheppard ground A n V m e rir^ ‘ ".I &lt;&gt;n th#
and
id Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sheppard routine flight lo neriln^u* 1° " "
spent Sunday in Jack.onviiic a , ed ou, " f !h i° £ % i Z f t
gUCit* of their mother, Mrs.
Thomas Sheppard. Thl.s was a lieved' n/* x ^
lrtr,llory and re*
reunion of th* Sheppard family, •stewardess. H o w ' Vanale ? *
the first time ail the family had way b irk intn m
w ,n8!c * I " ,
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THANKSGIVING

EM Wives C lu b
W ill W rap G ifts
The member* of the Enlisted
Men's Wive, Club will Ho gift
wrapping at Ship's Servire on
the base on a volunteer basis,
1starting Nov. 2«. Anyone wanting
' to help in this project should
1call Mr* D L Duncan at 3073-J
; to sign up.

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The Seminolea punt return lumlcs were a eaus* of major coo
era after their poor showing
galiut Leeiburr In this deport­
ment The punt receiving backs
:ave been concentrating on re­
citing kicks and will continue
the s t m t today. “You cant win
a game unless you can have the
&gt;all.” Bud Layer said.
Aside from the sleeping pan de­
fenders and the punt return fum­
bles, the Seminolea hit their peak
at a team unit last week against
Leesburg. With almost a season
of experience behind them, the
team has shaped into a unit that
could well reverse some of the
prior dacUions against them.
“We're cautious with our priUe,”
Dave Laud* said. “ Every time we
prai*« a unit they seem to be
satisfied with themselves and
make a poor showing the next
week,” he continued. "DeLand

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ed hut blistering aortal attack at
the hands of the Daytona Centi­
pedes, Crooms Academy Panthers
lave been eaBad into morning

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THE GREAT DANES, on* o f th e junior h ifh teem* that will probably make their
•ttaa, sad tfc# support of the
bead."
Carltaa said ha may possibly
u r u p a gam* Midi tom* other
U a a ootaido the city. “We would
like to M out our boys *ir»l*jt
mow town that has had such a
program underway far tome time;
l y a n hat had such a program
tor aeveral ysart aad they have
made a credible thawing in Junior
high d m h e Wo may consider
Inviting thorn over for a game.John Sehirard J r , president of
the SemiaoU Chiefs Club said that
the position of (he Chief* Hob in
the backing of th# teams hat not
altered with the change in plant.
“Wo have taken the project under
our auspices, and the wooderful
cooperation of all concerned la
warmly appreciated. We will con­
tinue to back the project whole­
heartedly ia any manner neces­
sary.”
Carlton said the initial game to
aiuMTM a s m a/se

Mountain 0*1. L*k« R ocket. K«4
Bek. / i n r i M Cklof. F lr * t M enI H ' Otti W ra*. R tuk Call. Mr.
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Bur# Cash. Ju«t F a r. Lo S trtU h .
Dark G rata. Voter's Cbole*. T ru4r

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Fancy Sloaarrk. Rlcfcar4*oa. Bscauaa Of Tau. F i r " ’ HI*.
Ahof#
Alibi. Tim a Tartar. F rack lss Brown.
BA's Daaeoa Joasa

first public appearance tomorrow night prfor to the Sanford-DeLand game In Memorial
Stadium, (left to right) top row : Jenson Jines. Joseph Menendez, Leonard Mathleux,
Johnnv White. Anztl Benntee. Kneeling: Clifford Abies. Aaron McMillan, Bubba Davis.

Hunting

Season

Opens

quail. aquirnL bear and panther
will bo permitted only on Wednes­
days, Thursdays, Saturdays and
Sandaya in the 2d northeast and
3th central districts.
|
No hunting of these animals and
birds will bo allowed ia the 2nd
and 3th districts on Mondays Tues­
days and Fridays.
The commission said more than
132400 hunters hold licenses for
th« new season.

ported to take to the fields and
woods today for the first day's
shooting of the U3«-57 general
hunting season.
The Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission said U
will be lawful to kill deer, turkey,
bear, panther, quail, squirrel and
rabbit tomorrow, along with wood­
cock. coot, duck and geese.
Hunter* also -na* shoot bobcit. i
racoon, fox, skunk, weasel and
a few nonprotected birds during;
be played for the benefit of the
Sanford fans would have all the
Innovations of football, probably
Including printed programs.
Next Tuesday was the tentative
date M t for the first game of the
new addition to the athletic pro­
gram of Sanford. Definite an­
nouncement of plans are expected
to be forthcoming within a day
or so.

Today

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nixed Bulldogs
It total* to 2 game of excite­
ment and thrills—the kind the
hom, town fans are urrd to and
appreciate, anJ for this anc the
facts and figures are threwn out
the window and a prediction of a
smashing Seminole victory it
handed In—If the team want* to
win.

C ity Bowling Loop

By Alan Mavtr
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A T 2 P. M.

• N EW CLUB HOUSE •
Glarfs-encln.sed, air conditioned and heated.
Admission (1 Plus General Admission of 50e
Tax Books are open for payment of 1936 City Taxes.
4 * discount allowed If paid la Nov«Mb«r, 3% la December,
2% ia Jaaaary end I * la February.

Jerry Collins, T rack Operator

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AU city Ux atatementa have be*a mailed. If y»u have not
received youre, please give the legal description, your mailing
addrtsa and statement will be sont to you.
Ellen Hoy
City Tax Collector

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�TH E SANFORD HERALD

T u e s ..

N ov.

’0, 1956 Page 7

Try and Stop Me
------------ * y BENNITT CIRF-----------W

A BROKER, interviewing applicant! for the position of
/*• private secretary, nearly fainted when one combined some
of the best physical and mental features of Ava Gardner, Mari­
lyn Monroe, ana Madame
Curie. But he told himself,
"you must not expose your­
self to temptation— and be­
sides, your wife will murder
you." So he sighed and told
the girl, "I'm afraid you
t . won't do." She |looked at
w 1Mm reproachfully and asked
softly, "Won't do what?"
Print Magazine tells of a
graduate course at a promt,
rent Eastern university where'
an expert was called In to d«.
liver a talk on the art of fine
book making. During the question period, one etudent Inquired in*
all seriousness, "Precisely what percentage of alt books do you
think should be illustrated?"
Without batting an eye. the expert answered
— and all
the other etudenta solemnly record'd this P-ure In their notebooks.

Over $208 Million Sought To Operate Public Schools
TALLAHASSEE LB—Orcr 208 of running the schools during the
million dollars has been request­ 1937-59 biennium will come to $53,ed by the State Department of 490,395.
Education for operating public
Bailey said figures in the bud­
schools the next two yean.
get request are based on current
The S208.I04.C38 for financing teacher pay scales. Any Increase
the Minimum Foundation Program1In teacher pay voted by the 1937
for state aid to county school Legislature would change the totsystems is $31,121,981 more than tals.
the current appropriation.
Bailey reported 127,023,200 will
State School SupL Bailey said be need from auto tag receipts
the Increase is necessitated by to pay for school construction.
the growth of Florida's school
Reporting that the decrease was
population. A toUl of T33.T89 made possible by "Improvement!
youngsters are expected to be In In management." the State Tu­
average daily attendance in the berculosis Board requested $9,117.school-38. That's an s mfwypp 073. Its current appropriation Is
schools In 1967-38. That's an Ml $9,600,000.
per cent Increase over the pre­
The new South Florida Mental
sent
Hospital, expected to start receiv­
The counties’ share of the cost ing patients in March, asked for

$4337,945.
Stats
Comptroller
Gr e e n
requesed $7,091,700 In comparison
with a current $3317,030. He
cited a need for aalary increase
and additional werk eaused by
growth of other state agencies.
The Boys' Industrial School ask­
ed $2,082,744, saying it wants to
reduce the work of some of Its
staff who now are on the job
from &lt;0 to 70 hours weekly. The
current appropriation Is $1,322,375.
The school also asked $331,333
for improvements Including a
gymnasium and swimming pool
for Negro inmates, renovation of
several buildings and quarter*
for the staff.
A request for $19,518433 in

comparison with a current $17,-' 310483 for staff expansion and
C60.729 came from Florida Stalo equipment purchases.
HoaoiMI at Chattahoochee and its A request (or $303,sco to meet
branch at Arcadia.
part of the cost of setting up the
tne hospital said ita patient state's three new appellate courts
population la increasing and add­ was received from the Supreme
itional employes will be needed to Court which t* responsible for
getting the courts In operation.
a u ff proposed new buildings.
The Board of Health requested
The figure does not Include aal$19,559,428 compared with its pres­
ent $11459,874. It said it needs
to expand its program to keep
AL CH ALM ERS
pace with the growing popula­
tion.
The board** capital outlay re­
quest totaled $727,000 which would
provide a $600,000 administration
building at Jacksonville, air con­
ditioning of regional laboratories
at Tampa and Pensacola and
Purchaso of a Vcro Beach site
for an Intect research renter.
The new women's prison at
Lowell, which has a current ap­
propriation o $375400, asked Sly

ariee of tha nine Judges, threw
court clerks and three aan b eia.
Those pay rate* will be aet by the
1937 legislature.
The American Tree Farm Sv*
tern Is operated by the wood-avii.a
Industries of the United states.

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L e g a l Notice
corded In P lat Honk I. p a s * 1*.
I*
THU C i n u i l T COt’HT Mill
of tba Publlo Recorde of Heml
THU RIRTH JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
aula County. Florida
o r T U B STATS] OK V LO IIID l. IS
Tou and rack of you a ra btraby
a s p ro n l u s i s a u c o t s n .
notified
that a complaint to quiet
IX CMANCBWS NO. N i l
IL a . FULLER end DOKOTIIT L title of the above deecrlbed pro­
v u u . c n . h i. . i t ,
n a lM lf{i perty b at been filed aealaet you,
and you ara required to earva a
copy of the anew ar or plaadlns
lo ihe complaint on tha plalntlffa*
rn A .S K c b im p h o n . . t
attorney. \v. K. tVIndarweedlo, 214
Perk Avenue. W inter Park. F lo r­
n o t ic e t o iie v e n i*
ida and file tho original anew ar or
s u i t t o q i l i r r T iT i.n
pleadlno In tha o fflco nt tha Clerk
TO:
of
the Circuit Court on or before
F R * NK_ B SIMPIJON THOMAS
C SIMPSON. W ILLIAM D. UUT- the Jnth d ar of November, IS IS If*
L l l i 1 ,1 WILLIAM W. 8R B - you fall lo do «o Judgm ent by de­
L E Y , individually end »» True, fault will be taken ngelntt toil for
lees under ihe Laat Will end tho relief demanded In the com ­
Teetsm ent ul
MICHAEL H .. plaint.
T M , n o lle •hall be publlahed
HIMPHON. deceeeed: FRANK E.
blMFOO.N. WILLIAM UUTI.EH. 1 n ic e a week for four (4* coneecutlve
aeeke In Tha Hanford H erald,
THOMAH C 81MIUON end LU­
CIUS W . HMITI1. India Iduallr h n -w -n aoer of general circulation,
end ae Eseouture under Ihe publlahed In Seminole County. F lo r­
l a e t w i l l end T.atnm ent of ida.
DONE and ORDEIIKD nt Sanford.
M ICHAEL II
HIMP80.N. d reii.nd- FRANK FI «IMPS&lt;iN. Florida, th lt 54th day of Octobar.
Individually end «• admlnietra- 1)44.
O. I*. Herndon
lur »f the a .ln tv ■&gt;! illlA l'K
Clerk of the circu it Court
HIMPHON, Uecteend; WILLIAM A.
Seminole County, Florid a
"tlAHTOjf end ELHIAII N HUNT,
M. T. Vthlen
ef HBADIKU, M e»eechu,elle. la*
Deputy Clerk
dlvldualtr end e&gt; Keeuutore un*
dvr th» lorn* Will end T rite - W E Wlnderweedle
m enl of FRANK E . 8IMPSON. Attorney for Plalntlffe.
deneeied: DU tV. WALLACE
HKKLY (S E E L E Y * end IIEL- T ill'. STATE (IF Ff.O ltlllA TO S C F in
VIOTHN.
WHOM]
II E S IKN S E E L E Y , hi* wife, of Iter
IIEM 'F. In UNKNOWN*
)l n r &gt;. o r Maine &lt;:&gt;:oROE
A .w orn Complaint having been
P R OST,
end
LAURA
U.
FROST, hie w ife; C. CI.AIIK filed ag aln .t you In Ibe Circuit
W A LW O RTH .
end
WAL­ Court In end fur Seminole County,
WORTH. hie w ife; end reeh nf Florida, by ANNIE D ELL MOTEN.
them. If ellve. end If anv of fur divorce, the ahort title nf which
(hem he deed. hie. her nr thrh e ANNIE H ELL MOTEN. P laintiff,
reepectlve
unhnuKi,
twow.ee, versue R i'FFH MOTEN. Defendant.
h -ir- t l lew l-e n lree devLee Ihetc pretend a ra to command you
sre e te e e ,
llenare.
cred ito rs to appear and flla ypur w ritten
irutleee or o th er clelm anlt by. defenaee herein on or before the
thrnueh. under o r neelntt him. Solti day of November. A. D. 1)44. or
D ecree
Pro C onftteo
hor or them ;
tho unknown olherw lte
ennueee. heirs devWeet. Ie**i will he antered n geln tt you.
The Hanford Herald I* dcalgnattd
tooe. srenleee. eredltore or ntner
perlite claim ing hr. Ihmuen. t* n neuanaper of general circu la ­
under nr eseln et M K'llAl.b II tion In which thla citation ehall
HIMPHON. deceeeed and EVAN- he pohltahe.t one# each week for
O EL1NE E. T. SIMPSON, hie four ronnecuttve weeka.
W ITNESS m r hand and official
w ife.
deremeed; FIIANK 1NIMPHON. deweated; ALL P E R ­ •cal nt Ihe Clerk of tha C ircuit
SONS. natural or artificial, hsv- Court, oa Ihie Ihe 5)lb day of Oct­
Ina. claim ing to h ere nr pur­ ober, A. I&gt; 1)44.
porting la h e re eny rlgnl title
o P. Herndon
o r lelereel In in* lend In Semi­
rle r k of ihe Circuit Court
nole County. Vlortde. to-w lt:
Uy A ria J . Lundqulat
L o ti SIS end IIS of the plan (SE A L)
Deputy d a r k
of the Hutxtlvlelon of Ihe lend
belonging to Altam onte fund, Mick N. Cleveland. J r . A tto rn ar at
Hotel A N avigation Company Law, P O. Dog 220. Sanford. F lo r
according to plat thereof r e . Ida. Solicitor for Plaintiff.

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CUMBERLAND, Md. UR-Brother Nicholas la a bespectacled
young man with a craving to crawl
into the earth.
And what might look like a hole
in the ground to you, might set
Brother Nicholas' pulse tingling
at the poeibllity of discovering
new scientific treasures. Hla first
find was identified by Smithson­
ian experts in Washington as the
leg bon* of a prehistoric bison,
a prised specimen. He has made
hundreds of otner noteworthy
finds.
In the laat 10 years. Brother
Nicholas has beeome one of the
nation's leading exponents of iptl•ology—tha study of eavta. He la
a teacher of chemistry, biology
and physics at LaSallt high School
here.
Nearly every weekend find* him
on a caveing safari with a group
of students. There are so many
volunteers for forays Into these
plaees where darkness is eternal
he selects a dosen or less for

ly CHARLES MEBCER
m
NEW YORK tat—Once updn a
w tim e th a n waa a girl who bad
somathing that millions of girl*
wanted. She was a Hollywood
' ‘star.” with all the fame and for
tuna that goes with i t
Out she found that being a
‘’sta r" It not all that ita reputed
to bo. Sha wanted to earn the title
through her accomplishment* as
_ _ ju d ram sH e actress — and she
found that Hollywood waa oot giv&gt;f| ing bar tha chance. So—except for

By DON HUT*
MANILA, OP — Corregidor Is­
land. famed World War II bat­
tleground of American and F ili­
pino troops against the Japanese,
it being developed into a m ajor
Philippine tourist attraction.
Defense Secretary Eulogio Balao. chairman of the National
Shrinet Commission, said 157.800
wilTb* spent to build a rent bouse
and reception center on the his­
toric “ Rock.” Congress already
has appropriated money for the
project
The rest house will be a mod-1
ern. circular.sharped three story
structure. Glass walls win provide
a panoramic view of the Island.
The commission also i* con-dderin j construction of an airfield
for small planes on the Island,
repair of roacJ* and InsuUation of
light and water facilities. Steps
aNo are being taken to erect
ma.-kerr at historical points invoiced In the battle to defend
Corrriiinnr and Bataan Peninsula
a* thp outbreak of World War
Corrrgidor and Bataan sttnd a*
famous names in World War II
hiriory and are place* tourists
to the Philippine i ask more often
to see. The tadpole-shaped, twosquare mile Island lie* at the en­
trance to Mnnlla Bay. It is about
two mile, off the southern tip of
Bataan.

SCIENCE M
YOUR LIFE
■•ITIIH AND PUNCH tROOMIN are In action In the Sues Canal making underwater surveys of ships
sunk along the Canal's 101-mile route to block the waterway as a preliminary start of clearing opera­
tion*. Here. Ftcnclt soldiers arc shown with otic of their frogmen who had preceded them ashore at
Port Fuad, Egypt. In the rear U • partly-submerxed vessel. (Official French Photo from International)

Give Thanks By fining
This Thanksgiving!

After tin' Japanese attack on
Dec 8. 1941. Gen. Douglas MacArthur ordered the remnants of
15.000 U.S troops. 40.000 Filipino
soldiers and 100.00 Filipino reservists to Bataan for a last ditch
stand.

At thi, action ot

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A miniature weather station
has been developed for the Navy
which will make weather reading*
at sea very easy even during the
roughest conditio.)*. When i &gt;
it
arm '* length the elements o ' the
set measure surface atmoso’-rrlc
pressure, temperature,- humidify,
wind speed. an&lt;i directin' \ |&lt;
locks the reading in place for
Subsequent recording in a shelter­
ed area.

In Cavite Province to the south.
One hy one the larger naval guns
and mortar* on Corregidor were
knocked out of action. The va­
liant defenders sought refuge in
Mnllnta tunnel on the island.
By May half the t !J 7 4 were on
Florida industries produce near­ stretchers in the tunnel. Medicines
ly six per cent of the nation's were almost gone. Water rations
aupply of paper and paperboard. were reduced to a cup a day. The

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Thanksgiving or even watt till Christmas . . . . . . But. make
your purchase NOW!

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eat food or water to main him Uoa
•nough weight te more without
further entangling hlmrelf.
He got out by a much man
direct method, however. Other
membera of the fatty fared him,
tied a rope to his ankles. and

polled. Nichole* loot a efctu* Of
float here aad then bat wig act
seriously h u rt

The uninitiated picture a c a n
aa an opening la a Mllaide, wllll
a hortrental passageway to a
room. Mott c a m la thla an a da
not follow that pattern. They atari
aa a email hale hi the grand,
zlg tag at all anglea from vertical
to horliontal and wind «p tn a
room or chamber. Traversing the
paaaage of nch a cava la anally
torturoua.
la 1*30 Nichole* visited Cbm*
berland'a fa mono Bobo Cava. M
had been diam ond la lttg add'
aealed off u a aafaty proa aodea
la 1918. Scores af bone# from pre­
historic animal* bad boot fared
there. Nicholas basted for, aad
eventually found, another aawalng.
It was so anal! he couldn't even
get Ida heed la R.
He dug—right Into the jaity st
The section of the cava ytaldad
remains of 45 apeelea of oaimala,
M long extinct The apedmsaa In­
cluded bones from the
and from the ancient peccary, a
pig like specie*.

p : Antibiotic Inaurenc*
A new weapon against disease
now offers your doctor - and you extra insurance that the antibiotic
he prescribes for you will be effec­
tive against tha germa it is sup­
posed to attack. Tha new drug, Slgmamycln, la actually a two-pronged
weapon against families of germs
which have learned how to eurvive
in the faee of antibiotic attack.
T h ese hard y

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Medicines today a n Ufa
like the preacriptloRS of
past /ears. They a n m on
specific, and a great deal
more potent. That la why
results a n now so much
better.

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in its Thanks* ^ L S l »«rt 1 airing appeal tor
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wide ua*. L ike
■ fliaa resistant to
n tfiira tffllffl
S u pply on-the.
DDT, thay somatimaa flourish tn
•pot help wArrs and irArii it It needed,
concentrations of d ro p supposed
la I rotr&lt;iant Chuirlira, g|,e to the
to be deadly to them.
AiisarOumSuarLus A rria t, |a
Slgtnamveln la a combination of
.stlm lir Churches, glee to T i l t
two powerful agents. On# is a broadn i s n o r s ’ T t u x k s c m v c Clothixc
ra n p antibiotic, active against
UIU IC IIO S, la bynagoguri. giro la
more than a hundred human diseas­
cviTto Jrn m i Arrtvt. «rrr t a
es. The other Is a newly discovered
S t m n u Ft.'.'ll!.
antibiotic of narrower ra n p , which
knock* out resistant germ* where
I’ublishtJ as a public stru ct in toots,
they exist, or prevent* them from
oration trilb Tbt AJrtrimng Council,
arialng altogether. Laboratory testa
have inown that there two antibi­
otics in combination actually hav*
Florida's forest Industries man­ a greater effect against Infection
ufacture nearly $388 million worth than thalr total effects whan given
separately.
of products annually.
Resistant organiims have proved
particularly troublesome In Intestin­
Forest Industries in Florida em ­ al Infection*, where they have aometimre caused death*. Resistant pnsuploy 32.818 persons. Annual pay
monia prm e have also appeared In
recent year*
rolls and profits total $!M million
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A powerful
Japanese
aisult
force of 200,000 men opened the
buttle of Bataan on Jan. 9, 1942,
against the ragged, ill-equipped
An,erican
f ‘»«P‘no defender.
under Gen ~Jonathan
M. Wain
wrj(Jj1j
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. . . .
r,c" ' M ,cA r‘ hur made h i. head
r,“* ,.er" on Corregidor. He stay,
f d ,h ,r ' “ " I 11 ord* r' d ‘o leave
^y, ph|*Ui ,m. y ,ne . / or
A‘" , , ' * 1I *
reaching there March
7. Wain
wrJght defended Bataan
until

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“ I think that television offer*
me the best experlnce
at this time. In thl* role the director, have given m* a
o f freedom In acting for the rir,t
time in mv life "
In "T lic Road That Led A far". .
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p i ,... „
Miss Laurie P laja • woman who
m irries *i fn*in !)*in I) r i c j in rii i
with four young children nr t fnres
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the problem of winning their con- ^
fldvnce and affection
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each trip on the baala of a apeiaotogy quit.
Caveing la one of the dirtiest,
roughest and sometimes moat dan­
gerous of pursuits. Yat more than
2.000 persona a n members o f the
National Speleological Society, ded­
icated to preserving the weird be­
ings that Uvt In eavat, and ch art­
ing and surveying the more than
3.000 known caves In the country.
Once while exploring nearby Goat
Cave, Nicholas wiggled up a slant­
ed passage *o narrow he serapod
one oar on the top of the cave
and the other on the floor. B ack ­
ing out, hla sweater and shirt ro il­
ed to his shoulders. He was stuck
and any movement only made
m atters w on*.
!Ie knew panic might be fa ta l.
He lay perfectly stilt and waited.
Even the vibration* from a shout
might bring rocks tumbling down
the clnflned passage. He estlm at*
ed it would tako three daya with*

Be cautious about using
medicines that have been
prescribed for someone
slse. Well meaning friends
may even suggest a med­
icine that may cause h am .
Never take any one eisa’a
prescription without your
physician's approval.
MU. KAORU NATOTAMA, wife
of Japan ese Prim e M inister
Ichiro Hatoyama, U shown aa
she received a citation at Bar­
nard College. New York City,
Mrs. Hatoyaina Is president and
administrative head of Kyoritsu
Women's College and director of
tho Women'* Association of
Japan
(International)

TOUCHTON
DRUG C O .
Coevrteht H i l l

KIMINO TNI TROPHY after winning the 9100.000 Washington Inter­
national Race at Laurel, Md., are trainer Georges Pelat (left) and
jockey Guy Chancellor, who rode the victorious horse, Master Doin'Andre Lombard of Paris, France, owns the winner. (Intcnustlnnr

a beachhead. Walnwright surren- ments.
dcred Corregidor on May C,
The small narrow-tfuugt- railroad is covered. Roads to only a
Since the war, Corregidor has fcw 0f the gun* are passable,
been a Philippine military reser- The parade grounds are covered
vatioif. Malinta tunnel wa* used under
to store ammunition and visitor*
to the island were restricted. The
ammunition now is being removed
to another storage area on Luion.
The Jungle quickly began to re­
claim
the
island.
It
spread
through the ruins of the military
tourist
headquarters on thn highrst point

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I Dke the sta g s."
' vivacious sta r demonstratIt sight, her complete know*
o f the pane the portrayed
. . each ooe —aa the eharac*
•ketches were unfolded In
and action revealed her
to both subject—and
character.

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Hutchinson's "Thumbnail
sketch o f a W ar Tride,
i to her new home In A me*
HJulia Walker's Curia", a
I uu uUt required aa Irish
,
la the portrayal o f a tbeatra,,acrubwom in; and the •dap*
M m i e t Cleopatra from "Shake*
^ f a r e 's Heroines"; climaxed with
r Mother
of t i o
"Thumbnail
-V Ih o a tr e " original character .sket*
. ch e f "P e a rl Goes to The O pen”
brought exclamations from tart
tig h t's numbers that rangsd from
adorable to restful.
Mary Hutchinson playa to the |
tttfttt circle, she admitted I t
T I U 'f the reason her audience
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her performance. She
-"I love children and I love
for them since they like
_____ _ and children of every ag*
cMttpred, following her perform'
* 00* fo r an autograph.
1 r comedy and drain a. straight
i from shaketpear, Mary Hut*
n kneaded her auditorium
---------re last night Into a full ac­
claim of hsr outstanding ability to
command her rightful p lace la the
forefront of the nation’s favorite
performers.
No one artist has been able to
capture an audience so completely
as/lid Mary Hutchinson tart night

Sanford

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models at the beech In Nassau,
British Wert Indies, a swimsuit
dmignad by Nettle Rosenstetn,
which enhances the Latin Amer­
ican motif with e huge n n rtrsw.
The suit feature* a saucy rumba
raOe and •’cha-cha'* bodies line.

ish Paper

(Continued fr»m Page One)
the friendship o f Poland and the
Soviet Union have been settled/
The Moscow communique on the
Ulka said the Polish chieftain and
the Kremlin leaders agreed that
Soviet troops must remain In Po­
land, but the Poles were given
veto power ever Russian troop
movemsnU within their country.
Western observers in Moscow and
Communist officials In Warsaw
got the idea that Gomulka got
everything be asked for, and may­
be more, In hit meetings with the
Soviet leaders.

Hospital Notes

(C eatlaesd Proas Page t)
narcb ln g unit and band from
Florida Military Academy, along
w ib . the Seminole High School
B4nd and seven other bands will
f m U h the music and rhythm, os
•111 as color and branty for the
Icfigcr-thanever parade.
*W e will be there with bells
mi,' the Winter Park H'^b School
Band notified Chairman McDon­
ald. "and they mean It literally,"
h* said.
"U p until now,'* said the Parade
Chairman, "we haven't found out
Jg r t, exactly how Santa will ar­
rive In Sanford.
According to McDonald, there
are saveral ways the Jolly Old
Gentleman can arrive her*. Boat,
train, Jet air piano, helicopter, or
maybe even resorting to hia
alelgh and reindeer.
"However, we wit] know In Just
« 4 a y or two Just exactly how he
wilt arrive, and w ell let every­
body know so they'll be on the
lookout for him,” said the Ja y tce
Parade Chairman.
40ding color u&gt; the parade this
year will be 15 small floats and 18
or ffi large floats. Schools of the
coualy will aoonvor and man the
am lJler onus with civic clubs,
business ho n e i and others spon­
soring the 'z rg tr ones.
" I t ’s going to b.i a big Christm*g.” is the message reaching
Sanford from various sources.
And In SanforJ — prediction*
•r* even bigg-r
BROTHERS DROWN
MIAMI (A P)—Two seta o f tiny
footprints on the bank of a canal
led Marchers to the b-rlie* of Har­
ry Kerwin J r ., 2 and h it brother
Steven, 1, tn the water yesterday.
The tots had wandered away
from their fenced bark yard.

Legal N otice
VuTICC o r BALM
nolle* Is ittrsby »&gt;»»* that butmoot to I’ls il !&gt;•&lt;&gt;«* rondorod aa
tho Jn.t d«r of Nuxmbsr. ISIS, la
that itru io causo ponding la lha

Jilreall
lo aair.

I'uurt la and for Btmlnol*
vl.iilda. la Chancarr, wharala P in t Ktdaral S atlaaa and I.oaa
Aaaoclatlon o( Samlnol* Comity, a
corouratlon. la I’tanlllf, and llA l-ril
l&gt;. DAY, al al. ara Iialaadaalt, Caaa
p oek at No S ilt, I. a I*. IIK1INClark of lha aforaaald Court,
• 111 wllhla lha Isaal houra of sal*
on aioodar. Ik* Ird day of UaeaiuPar, ISIS, uflsr for aalo and aall
lo Ilia hlahsat and baal blddar for
■aak *1 lb&lt; froal door of Iho Court
llouaa of Samlnolo County. Klorlda,
— la Sanford. Klurlda, Iko fallowla a drierib».| prunsrty, altaalad aad
kalna In Bsmlaola County. Klorlda,
to- » l t !

Tha South 10.71 fail of Lot t*.
aad all of Lot II. nioak I. TUr
*. accurdlay lo K. It. Trafford'a
Map of Maaford. Florida, raeordad la r u t Uooh 1, pagan ISSI, of Iho public racorda af SansInolo County. Florida.
Paid aala will ba mada pursuant
In aw.I In ordar to satlafy tha isrirs
of* said Final Dacria.
I
O. I* llaradoa
Clark of Circuit Court la aa4
for Samlnolo County. Florida.
I (Cl lieu IT COUIIT aBALV

NEW YORK til—William Noble What la be going to itoT
“F irst o f all I’m going to pay
was having a daiquiri fo r break­
off the taeome tax people. I m H f £ '
fa st

Inspector Reid Clifton said such
tests would help determine a
driver's mental and physical abil­
ities to drive.
Ho also recommended lo the
driver safety committee of the
Legislature's Legislative Council
these other ntsnks In a urogram
to mako the highways safer:
L A maximum speed limit of
60 miles an hour by day and 50
by night. Currently there are no
legal speed limits. Clifton said the
patrol would be wlBlng &lt;o settle
on C and 55 maximum limits.
1 Changing issuance of driver
licensee to a person’s birthday
date Instead of everyone getting
them at the same time every year
Such birthday Issuances would be
good for two years.
I . A uniform traffic code for
the state, eountlss and cities.
. A law &lt;o permit usage of
mechanical devices such as radar
and electric timers to record
speeds of autos.
5. Inspection o f autos on a state­
wide bails.
Both Clifton and Sen. Merrill
P . Barber of Vero Beach, chair­
man of the atudy committee, re­
ported thla year’s death rate Is
running fa r ahead of last year’s.
At the corresponding Urns last
year 150 persons had died In traf­
fic accidents. So fa r this year
1,039 parsons hav* been killed.
Loyal Phllllm of St. Petersburg,
chairman of the governor’s sdvis-

JOHN OUNOIRSON, 33, Is re ­
moved to tn ambulance after the
ear he was driving era* Involved
In an accident near Central blip,
N. Y., with another auto and
horse-drawn wagon carrying 49
Brownies on a hayrlde. All of
the gtrb were Injured, three se­
riously enough to be hospital­
ised. Adults Injured along with
Gunderson w ere the hayrack
driver end a passenger in the
other automobile. (IntcnuiUonal)
ory group, said his

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SANFORD
PHONE 1136
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Member*
' th e
Lutheran
Church of tht Redeemer of S.inAdmissions:
ford, the Rev. P. Schtemmsnn,
Mary J . Harkey (Sanford)
pastor, will form
irm an Important
Willie Mae Duhart (Paola)
representation at a
Barbara A. Thom ai (Sanford)
Lutheran Cturends Sunday,
Marie Mixon (Lake Mary)
25, In Winter H r/ei.
Dorothy Stewart (Sanford)
This will N&gt; the ‘’ all Meeting
Mae Myers (Sanford)
of the Cen-ml Circuit of the
Sybil Best (Chrystal Lake)
Florid* Grordo District.
/Ith
Births:
Grace Lutheran Church of Winter
Baby Boy Harkty
Haven acting n* host congregaDischarge*:
tlon. The me»tlng will hec'n at
Baby Girl Timm (Sanford)
3:30 p. m.t with the Rev. Hrrtld
Molly Williamson (Sanford)
Kremer of Lake Wales ’residing.
Dorothy Cotter (Sanford)
Other Lutheran ehurchet parti­
Robert Redding &lt;Sanford
cipating 'n th'v Important .neetng
Katie M. Williams (Sanford)
will come from "oeoa, E -*tij,
Pearl Seals (Sanford)
Gotha, LaVel.ivf, L ik a Wilro,
Nov. 28
Melbourne, Orlando, Sebrbv. St.
Admlstlons:
Cloud and Winter Haven.
Still-lifes ran be at tlmple aa tbit tn r, ret effctUte taoagh te be
E ffla MIriks (Sanford)
rnUrird and beag am a wall.
These
Theae Clrtult teetlngs art* for
Katie Jsan Whssler (Sanford)
all members ol the rhnrcn. Evr-y
Mrs. Sula Jones (Osteen)
Interested m in, woman and yo.ni!
Still-Life Snapshooting
Roger V. Williams (Maitland)
person is cordially Invited tn
Edward L. Hawkins (Andrews,
Ifavo you ever noticed how al­ taker’s repertory—and in his al­
tend. Refreshments will be served
N.C.)
most every national snapshot con­ bum, too. For you can’t shoot
following the meeting
Births:
test has a number of awards ear­ even a single still life without
Baby Boy Cassidy
marked for entries in tho "..till learning much about lighting and
VLIUng Ilourv:
life” category? Well, it you’re like arrangement that will prove in­
Private Rooms, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.*
most of us. you’ve probably valuable to you in all your other
SemlPrlvate Rooms, a to 4 p m.,
thought, "They're for tho experts snapshooting.
7 to 9 p m.; PedUtrlcs, 11 a.m. to
Remember, any grouping of ob­
and the specialists— not for casual
* p.m. Parents and Grandparents
jects can be made to servo your
Sunday snapshooters like us!”
only; Obstetrics, No visiting dur­
But that's whrro you're wrong purpose—and the simpler the
ing feeding of babies. Private
—because still-life pictures are “props" the better. A willow-ware
Rooms, 11 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 to
within camera range of every­ bowl, some glossy apples, a plate
4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Semi
body who can focus accurately and a paring knife arranged on a
Private Rooms, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7
and make time exposures. You checked tablecloth — a collection
to 9 p.m.
need no more complicated equip­ o f Dad'i pipes and tobacco or
ment than a simple box camera, Sister’s record player and album
ordinary home lights or photo- covers—a bouquet of salad green#
VALIDITY OF LAW UPHELD
floods, and — of course — a good teamed with cruet, h erbj and
TALLAHASSEE (A P)—The Suspices—the top of Mother’s tew ­
eye for interesting objects.
preme Court haa upheld validity
Yes, in still-life photography, ing machine spilling over with
o f a 1953 law which provides a
tho “eyes” really have It! For the fabrics, ribbons and spools of
new charter fo r the city of
Idea underlying cfTectlvo still- thread--any of these can yield a
leah.
lifes is first to choose pictorial handsome composition either in
The law had been attacked by
elements that are Interesting In color or black-and-white.
George Pfaffendorf In the Dade
S till life arrangements are
themselves and then to arrange
County Circuit Court which sus­
them In a composition that's bounded only by the limits of
tained his contention that a pub­
pleasing to the eye. And you'll your own Imagination and wil­
lished notice that th« bill was to
be surprised to see how very lingness to experim ent T ry an
be Introduced was tmdequa'e
simple elements can create strik­ interestingly lighted view of lit­
The Supreme Court said legis­
ing rffw li achieving beauty Just tle Kathy's ballet slippers, a mu­
lative journals showed publication
through the pattern of shapes and sic box and a tiny figurine—or
requirements had beon m at
textures or in the interplay of give fancy a whirl with a com­
position that highlights bell, book
ACTOR TONY CURTtl and his
shadow and substance.
We personally fret a few still- and candle as Its theme.
Ray Schalk, Hall of Fame cat­ wits, Janet Leigh, play support­
—John Van Guilder
llfes belong tn every picturecher, assists Paul Hoffman In ing rotes to their daughter, Kelly
Lee, at Idlswlld International
coaching tha Purdue University
Airport, New Yotk. The chubby
baseball team.
six-month-old w as flown In from
California tn Join her parents,
Army's 55 46 defeat of Colgate
who plan to be In the East until
marked the highest number of
after Thanksgiving. Thla wss
football points ever scored by two
Kelly’s first flight slnca tha stork
colleges In one game.
brought her.
ffntrrnatlonatj

Nev. 1»

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Your Dreams

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Give Her The G ift
She Wants the Most—
DIAMONDS, set In White or
Yellow Gold from 829.73
W E R T JE W E L R Y STORE
202 E . 1st. StPHONE 5
Everyone Appreciates
the Fin est
Give H er—
Daniel Green House Slippers
IV E Y ’S SHOE STO RE

Beautiful P atterns
Sanford Jewelry Sc Luggage
300 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1346
Sh e'll love one o f our
D ressy Dressea and priced
so reasonably—$fl.W - $7.93
IL 4&gt; A. D EPT. STORE
Cor. Sanford Ave. and 4th St.
F rigld air* Automatic Washer
The Savingeit W aihcr Made
$234.93 and up
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
306 E. First S t.
.
T O rP E R S
Nylon and Orion in White
and Pastels $14.93 to $24 95
Hollywood Shops
114 E. First S L *
W estern Flyer Bike
2t*' 641.93, $47.95— $52.95
Sm aller Sizes down to $36.95
W ESTERN AUTO STO RES
212 E. F irst SL
COSTUME JE W E L R Y
E a r Rings—Pins
Bracelets
Necklaces
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
WATCHES
Hamilton — Elgin
Bulova — Gerartl Penurious
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.
LENTHER1C Cosmetics from
$1.50
Bath Powders from $1.00
Talcum Powders from 85c
ROUMILLAT Sc ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock
Complete Line
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
From S17J0
MATHER o f Sanford
203 E. Flrat SL

LADY BALTIMORE
The nation's luggage valu*
In Colors and Ivory
All Sizes,
Y O W E L L •S

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FAUST'S SUN DRY STORE
*To Better Serve You”
20th &amp; French Ave.

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Corner W. Crystal Drive &amp;
Lake Mary Blvd.

CU FF LINKS
A large Selection
from $2.30
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.
" Ills ” men's toiletries $L up
Yardlcy for men $1.00 up
Brush and comb sets $3.50 up
ROUMILLAT Sc ANDERSON
On the Corner by th« Clock
FAMOUS P R ESTIG E
Swivel Platform Rocker
Foam -rubbrr Cushion $68
MATHER o f Sanford
203 E . F irst SL

Phone 1504

8U1TS
By Warren, Sewell, and Merit
Clothing Cb. In sizes 34 — 46.
Rayon Oannel, Wool flannel,
Wool wonted,
wool-nylon-da­
cron. $29 93 — 649 95
COWANS
212 E F irs t SL
Phone 874
WORK SHOES
Combat— Engineer—Lace
$3 96 up
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 S. Sanford Ave.

Gifts tor Dad
Bedroom Sllppsrs
Attractive and Warm
81.98 and $2.98
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
208 S. Sanford Avs.
CU RLEE
Suits (or Men — $39.30 to $59.95
Regular and’ Irreg u lar.
P U R C E L L ' S :
123 W. F irs t SL
WIZARD OUTBOARD
6 HP, separate Tank, neutral
Twist-grip control, $168.50
W ESTERN AUTO STORES
212 E . F irst SL

PHOENIX—Sox fo r'fo r Jlen
A Large Selection

Unusual Gifts

Real Art Pictures
Beautiful framed reproductions
and Originals from
$3.93
WILSON-MA1ER
311 E. UL SL
Phon* 958

O. D. Parrall’s
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very Best
310 E. First
LIQUEUR AND BRANDY
Assortment In a Gift Box
64.95 Complete
TOWN PUMP
112 W. First SL

Gifts for Boys
Complete Line of
Wonder Horses
SI2.95 up
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. F IR S T SL

Gifts for Boby
FEEDING DISHES ___ 81 M up
BARY SCALES
$7 95 up
G IFT STOCKINGS - $1.00
ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock

Pat Gifts

.OK

Of Fashion Wise
Merchandise
Y O W E L L ’ S

O. E. W AFFLE IRON
and Grill Combination
Reg. $19.95 Sale Price $12.00
RANDALL E LEC TR IC CO.
112 Magnolia ,Ave.
I F she Is dreaming of
a White Christmas (White
Sewing Machine, that is)
Let G A RRETT'S help make the
dream come true. Phono 1422
A PORTRAIT OF YOU
F or Mom to hang on her
wall, 8 x 10, In oils
Framed $9.30
JAMESON Phone 3198

Home Gifts //
Use Our Lay-Away Plan
or Credit Plan
On Rcautiful Mohawk Carpet
Sanford Linoleum &amp; Tile
127 W. F irs t St.
Do your Christmas Buying
On Our E asy Payment
or Lay-Away plan
FU RITU RE CEN TER
116 W. F irst St.
A G IFT FOR THE
WHOLE FAMILY
JOHNSON SE A HORSE
Outboard Motor from
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Sanford Av*. at 25lh PHONE 2823
TA BLES
Comer Table*, Tt«r Tzblcz,
Step, and Coffee Tables from ,
$1.93
WILSONMAIER
311 E. 1st.
Phone 938

J Pc. CURVED SECTION
with zipper, foam rubber eu
PERUNA DOG CHOW
. $196.00
A new kind of dog food
MATHER of Sanford
contains everything, 2'» lb. 37c
203 E. F irs t St.
BIDWELL FE E D Sc SUPPLY CO.
110 E. 2nd SL
Phone 1458
HALLMARK
Christmas Cards
Single or Boxed
Tr#«s ft Trimmings
Abo Gift Wrapping
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Christmas
T R E E LIGHT3
ORNAMENTS
LIGHT BULBS
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
COMPLETE*"SELECTIONS
Christmas Tre« Trimmings
and Decorations
Buy while stocks are complete
K EL’S 3 and 10c STORE INC.

Gifts for Him

W lb o tL

Ju r experienced pharmacist*
will accurately fill your prescrip­
tions, using only tne finest material*
available today, a t * reasonable price.

REMINGTON 72 AUTOMATIC
Shoots shorts, long and long
rifle Model 350 643.75
W ESTERN AUTO STORES
212 E. First SL

D R E SSE S
Distinctive Gifts
By
Jonathan
Logan,
Minx
At MONROE CORNERS
Modes, Psg Palmer. Rite Ftt,
CRAFT AND G IFT SHOP
For E v er Young. Styles that are
First Street
perfect for Holiday wearing.
3 MUes West of the Clock
S i m : 7-13, 1 0 V 2 4 4 , 50. $3.96
—821.96
Every Woman wants Fine China
COWAN’S
212 E . F lra t F ir s t S t. Phone 874 by Lennox, Caitleton, Syracuse
Buy on the “China Club Plan”
S W E E N E Y ’ S
INTERNATIONAL STAINLESS
114 Magnolia
Phone 14T
6-Pc. Setting $5.75 — 88 95

COMPACTS AND U P STICKS
gold, silver, stone-set, enamel
from 83.95
FRANK NOELL, Jew eler
110 S. Park Ave.

\

S t ATE F A I iM / ^ T
INSURANCE I
jw ik s a k c i^

group

Noble, 36, la a writer. The
world being wbat U Is, that m enu
he baa knmm poverty and dis­
cipline and loneliness. He has
had faith in himself when 'he
world could see ns reaso.l for
faith, and hs constantly wishes to
be a better writar than he feels
hr If. A bacnelre, h i b«s llvrd
in a M anhatUi cold wrV.r Hat
since 195). "Snipfinger Creek”
was his first hour
length
TV
drama.
In the part three years he has
written three playi while support­
ing bimsetf %t odJ Jo bs- typing
manuscript* to.' others, working
SW EATERS
In • greeting rant house. Now a
by Feathrrknit and Bradley
producer has taken an op*ion on
Black, White, and all the new
one play, still unUtie.t, wUeb he
Fall shades
wrote in collaboration with Jam es
Cardigans, Slip-ons, matching
Leo Htrilhy. Forture Is smiling. sets. Orion and wool, sizes 32 to 46
1106—$10 98
COWAN’S
212 E . F irs t
Phone 874

Lutherans Going
To Circuit Meet
In Winter Haven

sito tf-\ 0 *

, ■t .

" l never drirk at breakfast," be net very good at handling money L’said, "b u t I need nm etk lag V aad flrat o f all ! want to make f*v.\ [; - "L ■•
relax me. The tension ke
all la awo they’re paid. 1 d e a l eare ^ ; 1
h ere." Hs tapped U s stomach.
about clothing and c a n ami that
I t was qnlco m-dsrstandabi*.
He was (SO.OCO richer than he’d tort o f thing. Sot I would like a
'JH H ^ L
been bofott the telephone rang record p layer." What clta doe*
the previoif s t .s m on. Tb# eal'er be want?
was • representative o f
K ra ft’ •'The re it sojo tj pre'ty corny,” I
T h e a t r e NBC-TV, Wedaeedey he laid. "Y ou ir.iv not want to
evenings, wbo informed him that put it down. But I’d likn to bring
a committee composed of critic my mother to New York to Uve H
Walter Kerr, playwright Maxwell h«re a while. She’* a widow. Her [
: i
,
Anderson sod aertess Helen Hayes name la Mr*. May Hart and ihe
had adjudged Us drama, "Snap- live* In Spokane, Wash. She'*
finger Creek,” the hert of the n«»er been to New York and 1
year on that weekly dramatic want to bring her here .And then t j r ^ S S ^ W :
program.
I ’d like to pay back Irene Sell- B
; 3 :
nick—you Imo-v, Irene Selznlrk,
Thu* the 150.00.
" I was quite calm about It,’ the producer—51,000 she g.ivc me
Noble said. "Outwardly, that Is. In I960. I t was a grant. with no ■
The tension was all in here.” He atringa attached- She said I
tapped bis itomaek
again.
I should come to New York to m i x ntw •q « m
assured the Kraft people that r it write. 1 want to pay It back so; 1 epmeg hi u ji
get a haircut and wear a tie and she can give It to aomo other, With more than I
show up very preseciably to a .- writer. I t would be a good Idea to wdl be capable ol
keep th a t 11,000 routing.**
| « b » *fiW •* •••
eept the check.”

TAMPA or-The Florida High­
way Patrol has proposed a eom*
polsory anto driver examination
every fonr years as one way to
help tut l*e ’Horida highway traf­
fic death tolL

HoteUaMa admitted k
her performance yeiteni
-1 love pepob and I like

' them..___, _________

W illiam Noble $50,000 Richer

"B E A M ” 3-Speed TorUbte
Electric Phonograph
Plus matching record-carrying
Case and 6 Records $21.93
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. F irst SL
CEDAR CHESTS
Famous Cavalier, beautifully fininshed with Inside utility fitting*
from $49.50 Natural red cedar
chests fmm $39 30
WILSONMAIER
3U E . lsL
Phone 958

Complete Line of
SUNBEAM PRODUCTS
Pastel Colored Mixers 641
WM. E. KADER
112 S. P s r k Ave.
The Finest tn Televh
WESTING HOUSE
from $129.93
BAGGERLY APPLM
CEN TER
113 Magnolia

1For Ikos9 In Sarvira
~ T H E SANFORD 111..,,
would be as welcome
a dally U tter from hoi
f l . month—$11.50 yea
By Mail Anywhere
STOP and sc# our wldi
selection of m en's and
ladies watebes from $!
WERT JE W E L R Y ST(
202 E. F irst SL FliO&gt;

�21— ROOFING-PLUMBING

O—BUBlNESy OPPORTUNITIES

47—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD

as—MOHRS

PLUMBING A HEATING
Grocery A Filling Station. Well FOR DISTINCTIVE FURN ITU RE
Septli Tank Installation A Service
—a t Warehouse P rices, vtsti
established business, good loca­
Healer Service, A r c h i e C.
B E R R Y 'S. We are experts a t as­
tion.
White
neighborhood.
Rea­
Harriett, Phone 734-VV or 133&amp;.
sisting vou to secure gracious
son for selling, sickness. Pbone
TIR E D
good looks with functional con­
9243, Sanford, F la.
venience. Today’s best buys in
nationally advertised furniture
of tb# atm* old thing?
Good cstabllxhed business needs
at DISCOUNT PRIC ES. 901 W. See the spacious new tasteful!)
partner with some money. Write
F irst SL Phona 1847 for Even­
different homes in —, — •
Box XYZ C. Sanford Herald.
ing AppointmenL
South Ptnecrest
Sanfort
Grove Manors
Sanforx
COMPLETE PLUMBING JO B
• BIG VALUES
Valencia Villas
DeLam
Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
• QUICK C R ED IT
aink. water pump, septic tank
• EASY TER M S
and water heater, approximate­ 33—MONET TC LOAN
WILSON-MAIER
ly $25 month.
AUTO LOANS
Naw and Used Furniture
Call, or Me u i TODAY
311 E. P in t St.
Phone 9SS
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
COST L E SS
Ideally S itu a te d
AT
This is a free pass to the Prairie
Plumbtng. Krcsky Heating
Luxuriously Planned
Lake Drive In Theatre for
M. G. HODGES
V. S. Stevens. Exp. dat« Nov.
Moderately Priced
8srvtce on Ail Water Pumps—
OF SANFORD
29, 1958.
Wells Drilled — Pumps
S and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
Used furniture, appUoacta, tool*,
Paola Road. Pbone 70S
and S bathe situated on Urge,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart
artistically
landscaped
Iota.
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
321 E ast l i t SL Phone 1831.
Paved streets and all othar
43—ARTICLES FOE EALE
city convtnieneea make theee
CUSTOM UPBOLSTERtNO
colonies
of
owner-occupied
Wa buy and sell used furnlttroSlip Covers and Drapes
Clean or Oil Your
home* truly daUfhtful plaeee
STANLEY KULP
Paying top eaah prices h f any
to live.
PHONE 2454-J.
SEWING MACHINE
thing of valnt. SUPER TRAD­
Designed, Built and Sold
ING POST on 17-4$ Pb. 2053-W.
GATUN BROTHERS
Dragline A BuUdoaer Service
ODHAU * TUDOR Ine.
Ph. 2222 Geneva. 2 0 5 -W S a n fe rt
— Factory to You—
Ahariaom
Builders of Fine Homes
Fri.
Nov.
18
thru
Sat.
Nov.
14
Vanetlaa
Blinds
ORLANDO SenUncl Star, Cell
For Florida Living
Ju
st
call
Garrett's
Phono
1422.
Ralph Ray, 3150.
Enclosed hea«L Sag-proof botton Our Service Man will call at your
SA LES O FFIC E
rati with plastic ends. Plastl
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s * Jr
home.
2825 S. French Avenue
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Weil
Drilling, HOWARD C.
Phone 2100 end 2980
LONO, Phone 380 207 Bast
SMluirik
Gins*
and
Faint
Co
Green
damask
sofa,
good
springs
Commercial Ave.
reasonable. Ph. 1254.R alter
l u X ? Weal tod SL
Phone 320
5 p.m.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, statemints, Invoices, bend bills, and This Is a free p*»* to kc P n i™
This is n free pass to the Rita
programs,
e tc .
Progressive
la k e Drive In Theatre for
Theatre for 1. B. Ray. Exp.
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
Henry A. Russell. Exp. date
date Nov. 29. 1958.
ON GOOD U SED q
West 13U&gt; SL
Nov. 29. 1956.
FURN ITURE
1

FINANCIAL

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

whit | i i wait

C U S S IM K D ADS

Ph.

18

lA~FLACSa M RAT
As "sm all Iowa" a t the general
store— THE DOGGIE DINER A
BAR, Lake Mary.
A—LOST A M ) t m tn ro
LOST— Billfold, finder keep
money and please return bill­
fold and contenta to Box B . M.
clo Sanford Herald.
•—PERSONAL NOTICES
ROLLAWAY, Rospttal and Baby
Beds Day. Week, or Month—
Tel. 1425. Furniture Center —
114 Writ First St.

WELCOME GIFTS

Florida State Bank

MERCHANDISE ~

...

that are long cherished are easy
to select from Powell'a varied
stock. Come in and look around.
1957 ROYAL PORTABLE
TYPEW RITERS
No Down Payment
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
LIVE BAIT
34 Mosthi To Pay
and paint tee—Hill Hardware
Lay-Away Now for Christmas
Shiners, Bull llcsds. Pop Guts
Co., 301 E . l i t SL, Phone 53
5 Doxen. 93c
POW ELL’S O FFICE SUPPLY
117 8 . Magnolia
Phone 986
Missouri Minnows and Worm*
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
We build, design and reflnisb. Fleming Grocery— E. Geneva Ave.
Sea at 018 French, Ph. 52-R.
BARGAIN! Apt. «&lt;• fa s J* " * * *
perfect condition. Call at 2800
PUM PS A SPR IN K LER
t - s i m i a o i O T w a n ted
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
SYSTEM S
All types and sizes, installed
Sell Your Car to
Paint 2.50 gal. Sweat Shirts, Ja c ­
“ Do It Yourself.”
ROY REEL
kets. Cot*, T A ts. Army-Navy
, WE R E PA IR AND SERVICE
304 W. Secon I SL
Surplus. 310 Sanford tw .
S T I N E
Machine and Supply Co.
S —BOATS AND MOTORS
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 62 Space oil haatars, all sixes front
*6.60 to $50. Some like new.
Your Evinrude Dealer
Will pay cash for sntiquts. Also
CRO SLEY BEN DIX
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
for fire irons and screens.
Sales And Service
304 E . 1st St.
Phone 998
Super Trading Post
RANDALL
On Hwy. 17-92
Ph. 2053-W.
Electric Company
U —TRA ILERS
Service— Quality —Satisfaction Order personallxsd
Frsnch-fold
I t will pay YOU to see us before Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 De Bary
Christmas cards, with your
yen boy. Open Evenings and
favorite snip shot. 25 for $4.
Sundays.
T. V. SERV IC E
100 for *14. W1EBOLDTS CAM­
Eastalde Trailer Salsa
Day or Night
ERA SHOP, 210 S. Park Ave.
Palatka, Fla.
SEMINOLE T .V .
Small
4 room
bouse,
several
503 Celery — l’h. 1255-J.
Good-Buy: Aluminum H o u s e
lota. Also laying hen* It pullata.
tra ile r.‘ Enclosed cabana. Phone This it a free pass to the RiU
H. P. Stearns, Enterprise.
Theatre for Mr.
Robinson,
2295-J . _______ ___
______
French Ave. Exp. date Nov. 29. Sears Kenmore two burner kero­
4 x 8 all steel, 2 wheel utility
sene oil heater, practically naw.
1956.
trailer. Box. 914 Orange City.
Cost $30. Now $12. Including 5
Ph. Spring 4-5732.
HEATING
gallons oil !t container. 248 De
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
Bary
Drive, DsBary.
14— USED CARS

O AUTOMOTIVE

II. B . POPE CO.. Inc.

You'll Be Miles Ahead with a 200 S . P ark
Phone 1440
New 1967 PONTIAC, now on dLs3 —SCHOOLS- LNSTR1ICTION
play.
■‘ tnd—
You'll be Dollara Ahead with the LEARN Hawaiian Danctng, 5 yrs.
up. Adele Heilman. Pb. 2224-J.
high-appraisal trade-in you get
from Ray Herron. Just phone
• Student Instruction
2458, or after 8 p.m. Ph. 1343-W
• Plane Rental
• Sightseeing Hides
*39 Nash sedan in good condition,
Sanlando Flying Service
$85. Can be seen at 907 Magnolia
Phone W. P.
28-9443
or Phone 902-W.
___________
2 Mi West of Longwood
On New Sanlando Springs Rd.

BUSINESS
SERVICES

14—BEAUTY PARLORS

EMPLOYMENT
14 -CHILD CARE

FR EE

$ SAVE $

Mather Of Sanford
393-09 E. 1st. St.

Flions 127

ROSES
Juat received large selection of
JACKSON and P ER K IN S roses.
Get your now while they last.

G RAPEVILLE NURSERY
— Phone 2058.

19—MACHINERY—TOOLS

204 So. Park Ave.

—

Pbone 980

Seminole Realty

RENTALS

$10 Waves by Zotos A Realistle
$7.50 Thru Nor. Open 8 a.m . • Opening Nov. 19th, French Ave
Day Nursery for children from
Call 971
3 months to 10 yrs. old. Apply
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
1600 French Ave.
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
Wish
to baby sit at night. De­
Let expert stylists give you soft,
pendable woman. Call 1368-J3. Good, old, clean refrigerator $25.
lasting wavss of eternsl beauty.
Lady to share large conviently
PHONE 551.R.
Priced from *8.50
located apt. Call 3129 evening).
28— HELP WANTED— FEMALE
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
Hotpoint electric stove,
good
Secretary.
Experienced,
Five
Day
PHONE 563
condition. Practically new un­ FURNISHED 3-Room - apartment,
week, Reply giving age, exper2300 Mcllonvillc.
its. $25. Phone 790.
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
ience, when available and a/PAINTING
Beautifully furiiUhcd gatuge apt.
Isry desired. P. O. 1231, Sanford. 45-BUILDIN G MATERIAL*
near Navy base. Must see to
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING O FF WOMAN with machine to sew
nED-I-MIX CONCRETE
appreciate. Call 855..M.
THAT NEW ROOF because you
ready cut aprons. Easy, profi­
Window Sills — Lintels
fear the cost will te too g re a t!
Room
to couple with kitchen pri­
table. Spare or full time. A A R
Septic Tank . State Approved
Why not drop in? It'll cost you
vileges. Phone 2861.W.
APRONS, Fort Smith 3, Arkan­
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
nothing to talk it over. You m ly
sas.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Large 2 bedroom furnished apt.
have a pleasant surprise in store
.TOO Kim Ave
Phone ITU
$5o mo. 703 Palmetto Ave.
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
BEAUTY IS OUR B U SIN E SS^
YARD 223 W. 3rd St.. PHONE Why not maka it youra? Avon
CONCRETE
2-bedroom house, kitchen equipp­
S3 'Tha Lumber Number.
cosmetics offers excellent earn, Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
ed. 2702 French Ave.
ing opportunity for women who
Block, Sand, Gravel Cement.
Ted Burnett
qualify. Mrs. J . Russell, P. O.
Concrete Pipe to meet all 2-bcdrootn furnished apt. Adults
for PAINTING
only. 714 Oak Ave.
Box 975, Orlando.
Qualificatioos.
2801 Grandview
Phono 1952-U.
Sherman
Concrete
Pipe
Co.
Colored maid wanted to care for
Famoua Mobile "B L P "
Phone 2189
houie and children. Ph. 3047-W. Out West 13th SL
Outside White PAINT. Gal. *8.40
84—FARMS AND GROVES
GREGORY LUMBER
Experienced meat wrapper to 48— BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
4th It Msple
—
Pb. 2882
work in meat market. Tip-Top HAYNES Office Machine Co. 20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
Super Market. 129 S. Sanford
Typewriters, adding machines
house, large barn. All equipment
Ave.
Sales-Rentala, 314 Msg., Ph. 41
and machinery. Easy terms. Ph.
1393-J P. O. Box 1154.
27 -H E L P WA.YTFD • MALE
Marine Finishes
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
For Your Boat
4^ -lfO M ES
Newipaper street salesboys want­
Stnksrik Glass and Paint Co
ed fo r work after school. Ages
2nd ANNIVERSARY
CUSTOM BU ILT HOMES
up to I I years old Sec Mr.
1I2-U4 W. 2nd S t
Phone 320
IN OUR
Holley a t The Sanford Herald
. VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
SANFORD LOCATION
For Painting call Mr. Tsikar, Ph.
right after school.
FINANCING
468XR. Room ipaeial 114.95.
Echols Hi-Rixar ............
*»4.50 LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Male meat cutter. Must be ex­ Sofa Bed sod Chair ......... 99 00
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
perienced, sober, dependable. Hollywood Bed ................. 49.50
Cleaning, waxiog. Serving Semi­
A. K. SHOEMAKER. Jit.
Apply Tip-Top Super Market. Free headboards on Hollywood
nole county slaee 1926.
Phone I'/tfl
lsoo Mellonvilie
329 S. Sanford Ave.
Beds
H. M Gleason. Lake Mary
All Dinette Sets Discounted
Sell, book firm-TV ads. Theatre
$12,500. 3 bedroom, air condition­
Franklyn Cinam- $13900 B in k Beds .......... $119.00
ed, enclosed, garage, block con­
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS chain. Writ*
3-Room
Groups
............
295
ou
Sluinberland Court. Ph.
struction.
Hardwood A cork
2415 S . Park_________ Phone 1203
3-Pc. Curved Sectionals .. 199.00
floors, 90x135 lot. low MIA
(Foam jiuuucrj
Rubber)
monthly payments, $52.79 after
2 9 - PIANO SERVICE____________ MEN— to learn new trade. MechBEDROOM:
buying owners
equity.
2523
anica)
ability
neressary.
EDCO
L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Double Dresser
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
FIBERGLA
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PRODUCTS
CO,
Phone 2184 Route 1. Sanford
Beveled Mirror
1005 Sanford Ave.
2-bedroom home with Florida
Bookcase Bed
I I —ROOKING end PLUMBING
ro o m .! extra large utility room.
Innerspring Mattress
10—WOHKW ANTED F EMALE
Must see to appreciate. $7,000.
Box Spring
(2 pillows F R E E )
PLUMBING
30! E. 26th. Pb. 2238 J .
Wanted: Baby aililng. raf. 1011M.
Contract and Repair Work
Fret Estimates
By OWNER
5-day week as Nursea Aid in rest See our new line of floor covering
and complete home furnishings. Lak« front, new three bedroom
R. L. HARVEY
home. Phone 3013.
F R E E DELIVERY
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1*24
house on Lake Em m a. One and
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
21-W ORK W t.VTKD—MALE
half tiled baths. Florida room.
W. J . KING
Corner 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. 1232
Lot 211’ x 233' Turn So one
1“ ir -»in
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Army veteran, colored, wants
“ Bud Bamberger” Mgr.
mile at Oaklawn Cemetery.
work. Store delivery, hotel do­
All Oil. Fired Heaters
Open Monday's til 1:8# p.m.
mestic. garage. Anything hon­
Cleaned an«i -w ire d
CBS
house, hardwood floors, 3
VISIT OUU BALCONY
est. Phono 877-R.
2531 Orlando i&gt;’
Ph. 50
BR. 2 bath, breezeway, double
garage. 1900 sq. ft. Located on
N O ‘ MISTAKE ABOUT IT? To T h b b a free pass to the Movie3 lots w*th 25 young citrus trees.
CKRA.MIL ril.K
$1000 down. Ext. 139-W.
Paul E Mueller k -&gt;.,n , n 154 i * * " ,omp|h,n' fast order a fast-. I ,n.l Ride in Theatre for David
F r « ..U « a u . Q u ilit, work/ !« * “» *
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REAL ESTATE

$179.

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

NO. 49
.................. ...... ........
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
For Sale— Garden T racto r with
REALTORS
plow, harrow, rake, mower and
IN I Park Ave
Phene IT e r 14$
wagon. Coat $150. Sell for $!S0.
A-l shape. Call 853-M.____ 2103 Palmetto Ave.
Coipplstely furnished almost new
2 bedroom home. Monthly pay­
ments only $53 and cash equity
$4—A P T R -n O U SE S-R O O M S
of $1960.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
New 2 and 3 bedroom homes priced
private baths. 114 W. First St
from $7500 to $9600 for $1500
down located near hospital.
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
Fum .
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44—FARM aad GARDEN
Hatal M. Field, Associate
2801 So. Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1359
Cabbage plants, Copenhagen MidEVENINGS: 3113 and 790
season varLtles. Gua Schmah.
Ph. 624-M.

Efficiency ap t Ill-way 17-92 So.
City Limits. SlumberUnd Court.
Red chrome dinette set, good
condition. $25. 2413-W. 420 , El- See Seminole Realty fo r Desir­
Holt.___________________________
able Houses and Apts. Phono 27.
Boss 2 burner oil heater. Used 2 EFFICIEN CY Apartment. Suitable
weeks. Cost $49.95. Sell for $25.00.
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
Call before Friday, 430-R.
&amp; shower. Steam heat. Inquire
Manuel Jacobson across from
II— APPLIANCES
Post Office.
FRIO ID A IRE npplinnees, sale
and service. G. 11. High, Oviedo Mayfair—3 bedroom. 1-bath home.
Call l WO-J after 6 p. m. •
F la. Phone FO-5-3315 or San
ford 1842-W after 6 p.m.
IN OSTEEN—3 llm . furn. apt.
Screen Porch, $35 mo. Call after
Sales • • Service
6 Phone 1323..
SINGER
Sewing Machines
2 Room Apts. 112 Enn. Ph 2983-W
Abo parts, accessories for all
makes of sewing machines of Nicely furnished 2-bedroom apt.,
American and European manu­
$75. Ph. 1527.
facture.
2-Ledroom nicely furnished house.
All Repair Work
113 W. 19th St. Call
668-W
Fully Guaranteed
after 5:3o.
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MIS. WOODROW WIUON, widow of the 28th President of the United
States, receives the flag that flew over the National Cemetery,
Arlington, V a, as memorial services were conducted on Vcteran'a
Day. Presenting tho flag b John F . Thompsoo, commander of tha
George WashlngtonvPost No. 1, the first American Legion post, of
which Wilson was a charter member. Tho Commander in Chief of
World War I xvas honored at services commemorating the centennial
anniversary of bis birth on December 23, 1831.
(IntemStionaO

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A. B. PETERSON
Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson SWAP ANYTIIING! Ju st pis
J r ., P. J . Chesterton, Garfield
Willetts, John Melich and R W
Classified id s. Phoaa uun for
Williams. A. C. Doudney. land
helpful ad-writer.
Surveyor.
Mil N. Park Ave
Phone M29
T h b b a free pass to the Movieland Ride-In Theatre (or Robert
L. Cox. Enterprise. Exp. date
Nov. 29, 1958.
PIIONE 9279 for CHERRY
Real Eatate Brokerage — Notary
1219 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop

ROSA L. PAYTON.
Registered Real Estate Rrnker
Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha

~CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Real Estate Investments
So. Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 2963-J
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Phone 91)5

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Allen Associate
Price, Associate
or 2122 — 112 N. Park

B E A L E ST A T E DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave

J . W. HALL, REALTOR
Johnny Walker, Associate
"Call Hall” Phone 175H

L E T IT RAIN, let it ahine. Every
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Want Ads.
Consult A REALTOR First

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IN N. Park Ave.

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of Americans of all faiths will
join in daily Riblo reading from
Thanksgiving to Christmas. This
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last year in 49 countries.
Tha readings below were se­
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NOVEMBER
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inside and out; also bath tile
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$11,200 to $13,500
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SANFORD, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SI. 195«

Big Crowd
Attends
Stunt Night
B7 MAHAN U . JONES

O V IE D O - As we arrived at
the aebooi auditorium ta be one
o f tha spectators a t the annual
Stunt Night conducted by tha
Oviedo High School each year,
tha proceeds of which are used
toward the athletic fund, a large
crowd had alrtay asaembled. We
quickly found scata and ha a
good view of tha staga.
It w as not long before the $W
seats were filled, and some spec­
tators remained stand tag. The
play* w e n so good that they
were well worth the standing.
The eleventh grade presented
their play f l r « t - ’*Oh. B aby". I t
waa rather short, but full of ac­
tion and was vsry good. Carl F a ­
bry was the outstanding acWr In
Uiia play. He and Georgia Dishman w o n the representative!
chosen from this class for the
final Judging of the best actor
and actress of the evening. Miss
Kathleen
Watt sponsored the
play. Others acting in the play
w ere: William Hart a* Jim m y;
Mary Ann Tvslnsky as Ads; Mlhe
T yre as Reginal; and Melania
Jack son as Mrs. Dud.
Professor Paul Mikler’s sen­
iors w e n next on the program,
presenting ."Displaced Baby S it­
te r".
The outstanding acting ability
displayed by Betty Stevenson as
P at F n s le r and Norman Nicks
as Harry Frazier was very no­
ticeable. Betty, who Is very
•dept at whatever she under­
takes, was superb in the typical
Martha Raye role— only with the
Kim Novae looks and Jane Rus­
sell figure. She drew thunderous
applause as well as bowls o f
laughter.
Aa this Is Betty's senior year,
we are very much In favor o f
her choosing the acting profes­
sion— If Friday night wss any
sim p le of her ability In that dir­
ection. I f the talent scouts could
have seen her, we are certain
that she would have been whisk­
ed away to Hollywood by now and
*» ^ » » y tQ *upplant Jan e

Associated P m Loved W lr*

Hammarskjold Seeks Power
To Work Out Front Query
Makes Plea
To General
Assembly

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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. U 4 Beerelary General Dag Hammar­
skjold today asked the General
Assembly to give him broad pow­
e r* to work out with Egypt agree­
ments on the deployment of the
Middle East police force.
. He told the Assembly he and
President .Master had worked out
certain broad principles on the
use ’ of the force, but hit report
l+ft unanswered the big question
whether any of the U. N. troops
EVERYBODY WAS SMILING when reports from Team Captains and members were
would police the Suez Canal area
announced yesterday. Mrs. Harold Appleby (left) and Miss Dot Powell (right) led
after the withdrawal of Britain
the entire Rroup of six captains with moruy and memberships turned in during the
and French forces.
Hammarskjold said he and Nas­
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce Membership Drive, one phase ending yester­
ser had agreed to proceed Immeday ‘ with a luncheon meeting. Membership Drive Chairman Don Bales (standing left)
lately. If the Assembly approves,
and Chamber of Commerce President Clifford McKibbin show smiles of. approval.
"to explore Jointly eon&lt;-rete as­
(Staff Photo)
pect*.of the functioning of UNEF
the U. N. Emergency Forces,
★
★
★
Including Its stationing and the
question of the lines of communi­
cation and supplies."
Th negotiations, HammsrskJold said, would be based on two
.m ajor principles:
The Board of Sanford City
1. Egypt's sovereignty will be
Commissioners received a tongue
recognized In matters concerning
lashing at the Board of Seminola
the presence and functioning of
County Commissioners meeting
the U. N. force.
yesterday following a request
2. The U. N. will maintain the
The team of Mrs. Harold Ap- f £ron\
C .rm ita Ray that (he
force In Egypt until It has com
f * b y and Mias Dot Powell ran
"U c
*»&gt;are for rent
pleted Its task of supervising the
ton honors
honors when
when the
*■ “ &gt;* Wench Building.
away with
with top
the ot
cease-fire
and the withdrawal of
A le tte r,, addressed to each
figures were announced at yes­
troops.
Commissioner,
from
U
r*.
Ray
terday’s noon luncheon meeting
Haromarskjold told the Aascm
of the Team Captains and mem­ explained the need for an add!
bly
the functioning of the force
bers of the
Seminole County tional office and for cleanup and . „
had been hampered by the fart
A 73-year-old retired cxUrmlnChamber of Commerce
mem­ palntijp expense In the existing
that "as yet no withdrawals have
officei
1,tln * company man took his own
bership drive.
taken place in compliance with
Commissioner
John
M
e
I
s
e
h
llf*
J*1*
/♦rterdsy
afternoon
Don Bales, chairman of the
the resolutions of the G tneral As­ FRONT PORCH OF TH E HOME on the 0 .'iclo Road nt Wagner where Gerard Long* * n i l ly friend
membership drive committee told questioned Mrs. Ray. Director o f , * h" »
sembly” adopted Nov. 2 and 7.
wood, a sawmill operator, found Roger I.ce Willinms. 10-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs.
* Sinford
the group that "W e’re
ehead the Seminole County office of the *\tker* d « l,dloU
He indicated he had asked Henry R. Williams hanging by hU neck. T ie ropea, part nash cord and imrt hemp, wore
Department
of
Public
W
elfare,
of last year In both membership
Britain, France and Egypt for in placed In their original poniilon by Deputy Sheriff A. K. Evuns for this picture. T h e
.
If. Lane w ai found
«W money but we haven’t reach­ to the number of people recelv-. ,
formation about thlr plans to
Ing aid through hcV office «h oj
, • * * [ , £ • fr0 n t
youngiter wm reported to have "fullen off the porch." (S ta ff Photo)
’**'"*
,,v^ '
ed our goal."
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“ ’ Kusiell, Kim Novae. Martha Rijrt withdraw and told the Assembly r - r ------------ -— y— r —
- - - vr f — -—4 — — 1*—-----------------r - ----------- -----------*5 J5r*
According to the rundown of lived outside of the Sanford city |,k*
would report again "a s
£
g * or B etty Grab!# M the hearts o f ha
memberships reported ep through llmlU and (hose who lived 'within j
I receive clarifications from' the
her audiences.
noon yesterday a total of $1,645
Aa fo r Norman Nicks, ha may govrrnmeata concerned."
"
I
t
seem
,
like
the
county
Ha.
I
M
y
r*&lt;urn*
d
with
■
"
"
»
lMded
was collected and a membership
lie ssld that. If the Assembly
some day be a good substitute for
to bear the biggul part o f t h l . ; * 1"* n ° " , r *'
total of 201 was tabulaated.
can tell! He gave him a go-ahead hia Initial
expenje,"
said
C o m m i s s i o n e r 1 ” ie
fired from a M-cal. Clifton. .Webb.
. . Who
. .
"The only thing we went a f­
Meisch. "and the merchanU of Colt revolver which waa left lock- played the irate fath er to perfec- talks with Nasser would form a
ter this time was old members and
,n .,h* «,ov* compartment of J lion. T h e y 'a lso were well sup- foundation "on which the co­
I think we have done a terrific Sanfor.1 get the greatest benefit.
"Doesn't most of this money
automobile^ was heard by the ported by'Luther Duda, i s Biad-1 operation could be developed and
Job," he said.
distributed hv vour organization tv*° !*dles. They thought, how- Istav; Gordon llorton as Cousin necessary agreements on various
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uTeam Captain Art Pleva turn- f nd Its wav In o Sanford’ " ; cver’ “
jtystery still surrounds the ac ternoon, “These boys are always
*■ •utomobll. tire I H erbert: Elen. Tuhy a . Delore. •»«»»» be elaborated."
»“ In $147.50. Jim
Hunt
$115, E l c h a^ked M r. RW
' blowout.
F .'a z le r ; Jinx Miller as Ruth
There was no Immediate comcldcntal hanging and critical in playing with ropes along srlth
Col. S. 0 . Harriman $125, Jim
By Maria* Jones
(
Jury of a 10-year-old Wagner boy my boys.’
Contlnulna i&gt;u verbal distaste
bad been le ill health for F razier and Peggy Fleming as ment from Ih# B ritish-French or
Grant $237.50. A. L. Wilson $300. . . d ? :
OVIEDO—The Oviedo Baptist who was found by two hunters
•b0,“ two year, following a stroke I M artha.
«"••» delegations. There also
Quirk action on the part of tha
and Mrs. Appleby and Dot Powell ... A , , .
iv
and had been undergoing treat-1 Norman Nicks and Betty Stev- was no word when they would re- Church will play host* Sunday I returning from their Held Tues- two hunter* undoubtedly Is re .
its
$027.50.
m* n‘ by an Orlando doctor.
|eason represented this grade in P*7
Hammarskjold'* request („r their former members an&lt;l day morning about 8:30.
sponsible for saving the young,
Commissioner
Meisch
expense.
The total. amount nf money
for a statem ent on their with-;*|| local citizens who wish to par­
-- re .
Reason for the m an’s action, 1the final judging.
Roger I-re Williams, son of Mr. tier's life. An early morning re­
ticipate with their annual Thanks­ and Mrs. Henry R. Williams, was
5 5 * * 1 , 1by ‘ h* S* minoIe. County
» ^
M n o r Sco t
° according to Mrs. Lane, could be
The tenth g r.d ers were last on dr* " » ‘ P,4M
giving get-together and
Home­ found hanging from the rafter of port from the Seminole Memorial
Chamber of Commerce
since the take the W
111h' ™
niy attributed only to a moment of the program but first In th* prize
---------------------------coming.
hia front porch by Gerard Long- Hospital give* the tO-year-old
K
o fMmn^
rshnlp:
mU' ‘ f * y thC b,ggMt
! dezpondeney b ec.u s. o f his III; winning column. "Bobby Sox" F u n e r a l S e r V I C C C
has been t*. 012.7^ Bales tcVd! ‘ Were going to see that you health.
|wa„ a well-presented play. Boh- r u n “ ' a l J C l V I t e S
We know what a good time we wood and a companion a* they boy’s condition s* "c r itic a l". Doc*
sro’ip^
get jo u r money, Mrs. Ray, said
The two women brought the by Sox, played by Lois Murphy, Q Q ITIT o m o r r o w
had • few weeks ago at the Meth­ returned from a hunting trip, tor* attending him yesterday
odist homecoming,
seeing
old noticed the boy stopped their
rtrlV!! ' T
Mfi^ h’ . ^u t,. , d ,ik*
l° s ° on elderly man directly to the Sem-and Margie, played by Ann I) * - 7 a , m *
1 O m O IT O W
state that "He may and our
friends, etc. Now, we are looking car turned around and went
JT $11,000 and membership at record 1 dont like the chiseling
Memoriil Hospital where1Shazo, took the limelight with F o r ' J l l f f f l f * S h f l f O n
hopes tre that he will recov er."
................................. . . .
nf the Board of Commissioners it w. s rev ea l^ that the pistol was their bested arguments.
ro r JU O g e jn a r o n
forward to Sunday with pleasure. back.
Investigation Into the accident­
A cleanup drive will begin Im- every tune we have a Joint pro- held In th* right hand wrapped!
Lola and Ann were ably supFuneral services
for
Judge
Longwood cut the rope from
The Sunday School hour
Is
mediately, C ham berof Commerce je e t."
In a handkerchief. Sanford Police1ported by Mary Ann Slayton as d *"1’’’
will he held m- 9 15 a m , and a apecial service around the 10-year-old boy's nerk al hanging of the youngster y e it e M « C« h . n \i.mhlr .ilan n u '
Wben ” m'ndcd that people Department Patrolman Carl C. Mr*. Hanna; Richard Smithson
mnrning at S o’clock i t will be held at th* 11 a.m . wor­ while the boy's mother slept in a ! " ‘« i« r U being continued by the
nearby room. The home is a ! Seminole County Sheriff ami hia
Chairman nn„ n .7 « 7 n , w ^ m
wl,hin
CUF of S * . ^ rd hav.| podson found th .t the weapon( aa Norton Brown; W M l.c. Kel- [ J ' J j J * w P B r S ^ J r . of'fl ship hour.
Our friend. Mayor Gary, has fram e dwelling Just off the high-: depulie*.
promised to be on hand. He had way on the Oviedo Road In Wag­
hrttrr he there to welcome us, ner.
The father had gone, as he told,
a« we were there to welcome
Deputy Sh eriff A K Kvans, "to
him at hi* church
Turkey will be furnished by I Orlando to buy a battery to start
bring the total Chamber of Com -! «,nun*y would raise the total ” -i If™ ?1* °T, “ f
n™ w!l0 Hollywood, for she eould really nf tha Cltv Cm m S - for four th* church. All others are asked
etT- ’
mere* cooperation among San- pens* for ico t from $143 a month
* 4,7
"*•
double for her. No kidding,
to bring
baskets
ami eatin g 1 The crude rop-. *'-d •"*«
years.
ford and Seminole County btisi- to $2'&gt;0. The Board of Sanford
"M r.
Lane was
apparently I The large group of people preJudge Sharon was a member of tools. Any other meat is accept- nm»se, wa* firmly around the
I boy'ii neck. It was lied to a poU) A Community Thanksgiving Sernessmen up to the goal originally City Commissioners, at a previous feeling very good ami was ovrr-|sent Judged the winner* hy the the Board of Deaeon* of the First abt«*
set.
meeting, had agree,I to double "&gt;e,| at rom inj la Sanford for applause meter. The loth grade iiV m i.f' rhu‘rrh '*nd Had""'tau’iiht
Get jn tir things together and I on lhr fron* p4,rch wilh •no,her I v, f * wi" ^ h' ,d ‘ 0,nnrrow mornThere are several team mem- their share if the Board o f Coun- ,,ie Dowers which he enjoyed so nosed out the 12tn by i narrow
i j ui , u , n, nible c l a n for meet us there. Ws will be watch­ rope ami thrown over the two- ing at th* Central Baptist Church,
bers who have not yet reported, ty Commissioners would agree to I ^ h' . . •*P|,ln*&lt;! M « - Ward who margin, thanks to the "sm all m in.
R # w n also a msm- ing for you.
by-four rafter.
l4th st. and Oak Av*., beginning
Deputy Sheriff Evans, r e c on- 1 . l n w
Chalrman Balesi told th* group., pay m per cent of th . bill.
|
‘h«m
the after-J fr y " .
t a r V ' h . S.nfoVd K lw .t^ Oub
noon.
slructlng the placement of t he 1*.
‘
’
Th* membership
the -------county's-----------,
share
- drive for thl% . . .^. rpresent
....... ..........—
. .i t .
.
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Murphy
and Norman Bn&lt;j , charter member of the
rope, measure,! the height of th e 1 T h .
coonly-wld* service
is
. . * 0,nil
*noth*r phase,
expense is $108 per month
. m ,h*.N ic k s won the honor of being the EAs Club in Quincy.
rafter from the floor at 8 foot] sponsored by the Seminole County
“ We and the rUy U paying $40.
g,ov* ^
« t o r and e lre s , of the night. " S n S S . ‘ include: four
chll
'•” ve only coinpleled tun phu-r»,"
„
..
.mpwnmeni m get the gun ind&gt;
•------&gt;-i— u a u . ----- --------- j . . . .
6 inches, the noose hung 2 foot; Ministerial Association composed
Josephine Mikler was awarded ,)r»n. Jam es G. Sharon J r .
nf
he „ i d . »„d we are
confident -1 0 ™1^ n r r B L &gt;odd mov- then replaced the k ey s." ,h*
10 Inches from the floor of the of 17 churches.
i the prise for selling the most Washington, D. C.. Chandler Sha
tbit Sanford merchants, business fd ,b* ‘ ,b-# •dd‘U“n ,,
porch, and exactly five feet from
•bout i '* . * ” \r, « • _, tickets hy W H DeShaio, prln- ron nf Rsnford; Ales Sharon of
The Rev. J. W. Parham, pas•nd professional men are anxious! ,ta,ed. U* b f * ‘? ®f Dee. , l ’l
,p '
‘
Stonewall Jsrkion, who live* th#T h * e T y '" h .d been kept home I ' o f the Central Baptist Church
®be ,oId
wor'h.
Jacksonville; and Mrs. Sterling
«" see the
Seminole
County Proved Commissioner Meisch se- explained when It happened "snd
Jtem hers nf the ninth grade Bolling of Washington. D. C.; and just outside of the Mayfair Sec­
Chamber o f Commerce success- comitd ,he motion which received , we rushed lo (he hosoital
from school to help with t he; Is host pastor. Organist for the
quickly as we could gel here" ** " f r * ° ne&lt; wh° pul on ,hf
1fo,,r srandehlldren, Slary Au.tr.-&gt; tion near 4th SI. killed a bobcat
(ul in It* project, and eventual lhc SPP™ '* 1
‘ h* board,
family
wnshlng," the mother told community service will be Mrs,
I
Coroner
W.
Hush
Duncan
,
.
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l
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"
portrayal*.
The
hlgh^
Sharon.
Chandler
Sharon
Jr.,
ye«terday morning.
goals which have been outlined.'
led In B v horpital »rt inves’iiM i.i ,l* h' nt ,h* bohhv.snx grmtp w ss Sierling Bolling
Jr,
and Tst
•take and Bed treed him ," Deputy S h eriff Kvans at S * ml - j R . d . Griem*.
.................
...... a* ...
,,»«»•• M em on.i Hospital wh*, *j -p ,, R, y r „ d Bowery of the
Ithe shooting laid (bat 5fr t*Ln* 1
(E lv is Prviley) a t Shsrnn
said
Jackson
he ........................
displayed the
died at 8:58 p m. and later an &lt;!h* ri&lt;‘(,rlM d by John Holler He
Remains will be taken to Quin wild animal that meaaured st |*»»• youngster was brought. Long- F r . , Methodist Church will offer
invocation and the scripture
noum-ed that there weuld be "N b 1drew »*v*ral curtain call*. The icy Immediately after funeral ser leased 38 inches and weighed an wood, a sawmill operator, had
administered
artificial
respira-, wl„ be rell) by y,* n cy ||4rry
T
it
i Inquest — It was a self" inflict*,i1Jordlnaire* associated with him vices tomorrow morning. Burial estimated 23 pounds.
shot ”
,nr,IC,' d |ln ht. . r t were Benn* W ain -U u i be in E a.tem
c .m e te o .
"I killed him in back of my Hon until an ambulance arrived w Henderton of the Church of
the house after the dog* treed him ," at the scene.
iGod.
OVIEDO— This year for the
The annual Homecoming at the] Assistant Mate's Attorney Voile wrt$ht. Vtrgll Wilson and John Q’dney, with servires
at
There are four sons in the WllOffering will be taken by th*
first time to nur knowledge the F l o r i d a
MeLhodtU Children's * Williams
J r xra. called to the P *rry .
grivesid# a t 11 am Trlday he said.
B n ,.on Funeral Home 1s in j tTJ(ng a 410 guage shotgun with
tw0
*hr.m h* d Rev
David Carnefix
of
tha
Student Council has been 'Intro- Home with a regular Thanksgiv* * wfl! •* Deputy Sher- Charles Parker,
Linda M iller,.
**’
,
n
No. 4 «hnt and he “like in have i
io *ch6o{ jh « n the (T,rtf »ian anil Million 117 A11L
•hired Into th* Oviedo School. We ing Service at the Barnett Church ' r‘
Ja m r * *"*1 Morgan JfcClel- nonnle Will I» and Johnny Trsln-1 * “i f[«•
nky n rre the cast for **Tra*edy".| ^
«#m&gt;n«»le County Bar Ai ^f j| on one nf
^og1l
I arr Went a I hanging took P *a^ »!(incf. Church All monies receiveil
»ra certain that it will be very will he held tomorrow morning at
Ju ne Fleming. Michael Duda P a t . %nc1111011 merrher* are asked t»&gt; ‘‘Xhiv rat haf been bothering
on*Y »• 5-year-old hoy^ rem ain-: wt|j ^ utilued by the Seminola
Honorary : mv dogs for sometime— had even
honie with Roger U e The Co)ln|y Minlltert, i .\,lociatl.&gt;n for
Professor W. H. PeShato, pnnThe Rev. Ben Monlgoni*r, * '
whlrped both of them one tJm t.’’ l L*1
®*P,4,n' d *® ° * p
! county and community m u r.sta .
tfp«I. is announcing ,h *
win-1 former pastor nf the church
the Negro said.
.S h e riff Evans that the five year.
Th# „ rmofl wy ; ^ delivered by
bers In Ih* balloting as follows: h* the guest speaker.
Jake and ned. mentioned by “W y°un* s*er had told him my |he n&lt;T j nernar,, nool&gt; ^ th#
Jack-on, a rr Walker Hounds, th a !bro|;’, r , 1
I Congregatloasl Christian Church.
..m e hounds rcpon.ih le fur lhe|n* « ■ "d f* ,‘ oK. lh® P0" " '
the rhanksgivlng Svnnon topic
tskmg of th# deer which escaped!
■ • he,.vyJ
kwUI * '
Progress",
harger. trestu rer, and Melam* P ’' P '
'
P 7.
Z
L u T^*re! * MuMk »*
S n r v i r # » &lt; R g s v a n lo rT
Jzckion. program rbatrman
Th® R®vCarlton, sup West Dth St In Sanford, h it j e r V I C e S l \ C V C a i e O
from th# Sarford Zoo some time r.
*fr" pn,&gt; , , J ' r
Benediction will be offered by
erintendent of the Home has In- been missing sine* 10 a.m. Tues- 1 OVIEDO— Th# Thanksgiving,
* g0,
____________ __
snd working in Umatilla.
} ! " JL,f ’ " ' J ! '
f h
viled all alumni and form er staff dav morning
services will h* held again JointRoger I-ee. secording to the Lh" fJ * lhe ^
. ,
members to attend the
annual It Is reported that
the rlderlv Ir hy th* Oviedo Methodist and!
' Dep,ity Sheriff Investigating the
Dick Aiken will sing the sole
Homecoming event
man
went hunting inwoods north,
OviedoBaptists this year,
the I
!aro d en t, I. e bo) very large fo r , Immediately prior to the ThanksThere is an alumni
meeting of Osteen and has not returned services heing held this year at
Partly clouds and mild
today; 1his age. He Is reported to be 5! E*vt***
U»T sermon.
|slated to be held tomorrow after- home.
If he Oviedo Baptist Church,
Thursday
mostly tloudy
with feet tall, apparently th# largest1 Tha public Is Invited to attend
noon st the home Im m edli'ely! Spnuf is described as having
The Rev. Georg* II. Carlton,
seatlrred
showers and turning of the four children.
! t h # Community Thanksgiving
following the Thanksgiving Dm- "his right hand and wrist off be- pastor nf th* O vM o Methodist
i colder by night; low toolgb4 *0-84.| Neighbors said yesterday af-tSexvica,
iner.
jlow th , elbow."
iCSiureh will officiate.
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Women's Team City Board Blasted
Takes Top Honors At Commission Meet
73-Year-Old Man
In CofC Drive
Takes Own Life
With Gun Yesterday

Oviedo Bapfisk Mystery Surrounds
Sel Homey ....g, Accidental Hanging
OalhV

‘iinday

Community Service
"Tomorrow Morning

25-Pound Bobcat
K ille d By M an
Near 4th Street

Student Council
Sfficers Told

Children's Home
Homecoming Set

Tomorrow MOrninyipi«tnl

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