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18 e f the- original members «C
the Chiefs* Wives Club met for
a turkey dinner nt Jim Spencer's
s a i n t Wednesday night This
tha last meeting o f this
group, and Mrs. Laura FreMoa, president, Mrs. Kathleen
Hardman, vie* president, and
Mrs. LU FIJot, treasurer, tendered
their formal resignations. The
secretary had bean transferred.
Adding seat to tha delicious meal
o f turkey and dressing, sweat
potatoes with lemoc sauce, as­
paragus with cheese, aftar dinn­
A package of fro»*n shelled de­
er coffee and icecream, was the valued shrimp* that weight 10
beautiful arrangement o f white ounces can usually ba substituted
flowers used on tha bead table. for a pound o f fresh shrimps.
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Final plana for tha Nov. 17
dance, to ha bald In honor of tha
past presidents, were made at tha
Tuesday night matting o f tha
Anna Miller Circle. The event ia
to be held at the Elks Club from
• p.m. ta 1 a.m., with music by
the Populaim , consisting at Feta
Bukur, Jack Boatman and Paul
Caskey. All Elks and their guests
are invited.
Mrs. Ed Cox, president, who
presided over the session, ex.
presaed the hope that a large |
crowd would turn out. Proceeds
will be used in support o f tbe
Harry Anna Crippled Children’s
Home in Umatilla.
Routine reports were given and
it was announced that advert!
new members would be Initiated
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Mrs. Marie Thompson, Mrs. F.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1951

Successful Report Expected
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Hymn
Festival
Success

One of the oustandlng events
o f the Thanksgiving season was
held yesterday in the First Pres,
byterian Church o f Sanford. Be­
fore an overflow crowd, the com­
bined church choirs of Sanford
presented a hymn festival which'
was termed a success by those'
who attended.
Outstanding waa the fact that
the festival was one I which the
In an addreaa before the Mel
audience participated In each of
A successful report Is expected
bourne
Rotary Club
Friday
The Seminole High School Band the groups of hymns by tinging
night. Senator Douglas Stsnstrom to be received from six team cap­
warned that "Brevard County tains In the 1958 Seminole County Association, organized In Oct. of with the choir. This being far
haa one o f the w on t school situ­ Chamber o f Commerce Member­ 1931; and the Sanford Etki, ara different from listening to an en­
ship Drive as a noon luncheon sponsoring a barbequt on Satur­ tire program. The program was
ations in tha atats."
"And, unless this problem la meeting is held tomorrow to hear day, December 1st, at 8:10 P. M. unique In that hymns used by
faced on th . county level, you're from both the captains and cam The proceed* from thli event will •very faith were included.
Directed by Kirby Rogers, a
going to be tea years too Ista members who have been con.act
be used to purchase music and
senior of Stetson University, the COMMANDER HENRY C. COLEE (center), Executive Officer o f tha Sanford Naval A ir.Station,
solving it,’ he said.
Ing prospective members during
repair band Instruments. The as­ choir In spite of only two rehear­ kicks o ff a deluxe war on traffic violations and vehicle accidents by personnel aboard the NAS at th*
Senator
Stenstrom
declared the past week.
November meeting o f the Station’* Safe Driving Council by enrolling himself Into the Safa Driving
"The people have said, ‘We aren’t
Th luncheon meeting, to ba sociation waa organized for the sals did a good job of not only League, a national organization sponsored by the B. F Goodrich Rubber Company, which promote*
going to do anything about It held *t Mrs. Appleby’s Restaur­ purpose of promoting high stand­ following their director but in driving safety. The Council recently put a competitive program Into action aboard tha NAS In which
on the local level,’ and this has ant, will bring team captains Art ard* and morale among th* band ainging thu hymns all of which NAS personnel and the men o f Individual Fleet Units compete (or monthly award* on the basis o f
put the State Legislature In the Pleva, Col. S. O. llarriman, Mrs. members and to asaist in financ­ were special arrangement* made their traffic safety record. Members of Ihe Council, excluding Cdr. Cola* are: (left to right) Captain
frame o f mind that — If tha Harold Appleby, Jim Grant A. L. ing the major expenses of the by Jack Bookhartll, organist for Arnold Williams, Sanfurd Police Dept.; W. E. Charland, Chic! Aviation Machinists Mate, VAH-7; Lcdr.
counties refuse to do it, we will Wilton and Jim Hunt together, band. In both purpose* the par­ the Holy Cross Episcopal Church. \V e G'ddewell. VA1I-9; W. E. Giles, NAS Safety Engineer; Carolyn White, Secretary: Cdr, W. IL
The prelude was played by Mrs. Swlnson HATWING ONE; Lcdr. G.’ K. Tilley NAS Security Officer; Lcdr. E J. Still FASRON^l:
have to do it."
along with their team member* ent group has been highly suc­
M. Hnn*rn, Chief Aviation Ordnaneeman; and R. I. Elnm, Chief Parachute Rigger, VAH-9. (Official
MARY HUTCHINSON, noted
"I honestly believe that if the so that results o f ths past week’s cessful. In the five years of or­ N. V. Farmer, nrganlrt for Ihe
U. S. Navy Photo)
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Broadway actress
w j u dbe
# seen
^
chlnge thelr atU endeavors ein be analyzed and
actreis, will
First
Christian
Church
followed
ganization It has contributed over
tonight In the flret Seminote (udr a ltrong t(fort wM, be mada
nud. totaled.
$5,000.00 to the band expenses by the proce*siunal hymn during
Mutuel Concert Association pre­ in Florida to put the sales tax
So far, reporta from the team which has Included operating ex­ which the choir entered. The Rev.
sentation of the season. Curtain acroai the board.”
captains have not been announced. penses, uniform equipment, five Milton II. Wyatt of the Ftrst
iMima ia 8 p. m. at Pinecreit
Stenstrom told the Melbourne However, aeveral or the captains large Instruments, music and a Methodist Church delivered the
^School. M in Hutchinson’s -ap­ Rotarlans that the state had ap­
have indicated that the drive is trip to Naw Orleans when the band Invocation after which the Itev.
pearance here Is harslded aa a propriated 45 per rent of the last
marched in the Msrdl Gras R*x R. II. Spear Jr., of the Church
luccestful.
"gay solo show,”
budget to schools, but "We still
Tbs one-weak drive will be cli­ parade In 1934. To raise this mo­ o f Nazarene, narrated the groups
don’t have nearly enough money maxed tomorrow and will con­ ney they have sponsored barbe- o f hymns as they were presented.
to handle our schools."
clude the first phase of the all- quti, auctions, stage shows, mo­ The narration prepared by Mr.
vies,
visiting
band
concerts, and Mrs. George Touhy added
The 30 m ills. maximum for out membership drive.
More than $85,000 will be mall,
school funds have been levied by
Chamber o f Commtrce Man­ school band concerts, and have much to the program by giving
Brevard County hut revenues ra ager John Krider said that a worked in concession stands. Reg­ the historical background of each
cd to Sanford and Sanford area
suiting from this fsll far short clean-up drive will get underway ular meetings In the organiza­ o f the numbers used.
citizens this afternoon as a result
Mrs. George Touhy, organist at
because “ the people don’t want immediately following tomorrow’s tion Is not limited to parents only.
of Christmas Club Savings ac­
Any person Interested in the bet­ the First Presbyterian Church,
A pioneer celery grower and their property In the county as­ noon meeting.
counts
In the two Sanford Banks,
terment
of
the
band
Is
welcomed
accompanied the first group of
Tormer county commissioner died sessed at the 100 per cent value
Don Bales, vice pretlient of the
to become a member. Present of­ hymns which Included the "doxothe Sanford Atlantic National
Seminole County Chamber of
at his home on Baardahl Ave. at like the law says."
Uank and the Florida State Bank.
The Florida Senator (hen ssid; Commerce, Is membership drive ficers Include Mrs. A. D. Roun­ logy” , for "F or Th* Beauty of
4 a. m. yesterday morning.
tree, President; Mrs. J. B. St. The Earth,” and "Praise To The
The end result will be that the chairman.
According to the officials o f the
John, Vice President; Mrs. R. W.
Boaton Steele passed away fol. j fed; rai govVromroTwIH solve the
George Touhy, Exaeuthre Vice
Clifford McKibbin. president of Williams, Secretary; Mrs. E. M. Lord". This was probably the
two
banka the checks will be President o f First Federal Sav­
lowing a abort Illness after having problem which the state will be this year’s chamber of Commerce
most outstanding group from the
Spsir,
Tress;
and
serving
on
tha
mailed to more than 1,500 local ings and Loan Assn., returned
celebrated his 87th birthday last , unable to do and the county has Is expected to attend the meeting
standpoint of performance. Mrs.
The Scmlnole-Orlando Kennel
board of directors are Andrew Touhy with her superior accom­
people who have saved regularly Saturday morning from PhttadeU
felled to do — the level where tomorrow to hear the results of
Wednesday.
Bracken, Ernest Cowley amt C. H.
Club today sought In Ison County
phla where be spent the week at­
panying
ability
gave
added
confi­
It
should
be
done."
the
first
week's
efforts.
He was born on Nov tl, 1869
Powell.
Circuit Court at Tallahassee to during the year In anticipation of tending the national convention o f
dence to the choir.
"Both parties have advocated
The quota ror this year’s drivs
their
Christmas
shopping.
block establishment o f a proposed
in Finney, Va. and came to SanProceeds from the barbeque
the United State* Savlngi and
federal aid to education as a re­ was placed Jt 111,000 and 350
The second group of numbers harness racing track about three
Willis Peacock, vice president of Loan League. Roy M. Mare of
slated for Saturday Dec. 1st. st
4&gt;rd In 1918 from Manassas, Va. sult of this,” Stenstrom declared, members.
acompanled by Jack Bookhanlt, mile* from Ita dog racing track
the Florida State Bank, said thU Memphis waa etectad president of
Mr. Steels la a member of the "and we down here have been1 Accent waa placed on tbe neces­ 5:30 P. M. st ths Elks Ground included "The God Of Abiahaiu
In Seminole County.
wUl be used to purchase music
morning that their bank .will mall th* organization fo r the ensuing
, Praise", “ Fairest Lord Jesus",
First Baptist Church and for advocating states right-’’
sity for a successful climax this
and repair Instruments.
T h e „ A w ...l/ir k i^ r n lik ^ a u it
,y
"Our
students
deserve
t
h
e
j-oad.
flNowTha
nk—49—
•Alt
Our
year
when
a
Chamber
o
f
Com­
over
a Thousand “o f the •ihccr*
many years was a member o f tha
Plans for raising money iliJring God” was followed by ths offer­ against the Stare Racing Commis­
Speakers oa the program In­
best and we can afford to give merce delegation headed by .Man­
with a total savings o f over $32, cluded Arthur 31. Weimar, na­
'• Board o f Dsaeons. Ha was Decon
tham the best — but thay aren’t ager John Krider called on top the remaining year are sponsor­ tory prayer delivered by ihe Rev. sion seeking an Injunction against
Issuance of a racing permit to POO.
ing
the
University
of
Miami
Band
tionally recognized economist and
Emeritus at tha time of his death i getting the best," he said.
A. G. Mclnnls, host minister to
Navy officials to look Into the
Robert _______
Bauman, president of Dean of the School o f Business al
yesterday morning.
Senator Stenstrom pointed out matter of the moving of th* San- Concert, The Seminole High Spring the festival. Tbe offertory solo, Seminole Park and Fairgrounds,
Indiana University, Judgo Har­
For 10 years Mr. Ste«.le served
t J-MO people are moving to ford Naval Air Station to the Concert and a movie. The orga­ "S o n g 'o f' Autumn', waVpiaycd'b'y fne ” whlfh. p,*r* *° ,‘ stablUh * th e "sV n fo rd ' Atlantic National
nization
plans
to
set
aside
monies
old
3tedina, U. S. Circuit Court
Mrs.
Darrell
Grleme,
organist
at
h*^n,•*,
raclna
lra,,kBank,
said
that
more
thun
j
O
O
of
on the Board of Srmino’ e County Florid* each week and for each1Osceola Field.
to be used at a later year to
— • club
-• *- eonlend*
—
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The .kennel
that the che,.|,* wm be mailed with a of Appeals, 3(i!es Colean, Wash­
Commlsitonrr*.
30 new students, one $23,000' Those visiting Washington to
Central Raptist Church
purchase a sow set oi uniforms.
Florida racing law prohibits thr total of over $32,000 In saving*. ington authority on housing, Un­
He came to Sanford in 1918 to classroom Is needed. He unfolded call on the Navy officials were Uniforms are expensive and have
The final group of numbers
establishment
of nntdher track
The total amount of money re­ der Secretary of the Treasury W,
wnter the celery growing business the fact Hint a Sanford resident Representative Mack N. Cleve- to be bought over a period of were, "Thanks He To Three",
within
100
mites
o
f
nn
existing
leased this year exceed* that of Randolph Ilurgesa and A l e x
and continued In that business un­ with four children in school paid land Jr., Andrew Carraway, lo- years.
" 0 God Our Help In Ages Past” ,
race
track.
the 1935 Christmas Savings Club Dreter, world traveler and radio
only
$10.42
In
county
*axe.
on
cal
insurance
man,
and
J.
llrailey
til 1942 when he retired.
and the choral response, “ God
new* analyst.
The
dog
track
also
challenged
by at Iea»t $23,000, according to
Odhara. The delegation wn* ncThat Madest Earth And Heaven",
Survivors Include five sons: property that *o!d for $t9,00n.
The talks dealing with econ­
The Senator blamed much oflcompanied to the Navy Departafter Ihe benediction delivered by the legality of the Nov. 6 election (he totals of the two trunks coin- omics forecast a continuation o f
Herman F. Steele, Lakeland; It.
ill
which
Seminole
County
voters
blncd.
luvst
year,
Just
a
bit
moro
the
problem
on
FlorMV*
L
u'lrment
by
Congressman
A.
S.
the Rev. Fred Fisher, associate
C. Steele, L. B. Steele, George II.
the present high level o f business
pastor, First Raptist Church. It gave their approval to the pro­ than $00,000 was mailed to San and • political atmosphere favor­
Steele and Robrt F. Steele, all of stead law and lack of inheritance ’ ’Syd" Herlong Jr.
ford area Christmas Club Savings
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... ***• measurers passed
many
“ There’s a lot of work yet to
A Thanksgiving Program lus was in singing "Thank* He To posed harness track
Sanford; six grandchildren:
Alton
able
to individual enterprise,
The dog track clnto’ * that uml- members,
Steele, Lakeland;
Mr*. W.
B. y , , r *
,0 Induce people
to be done” *ald Chamber of Com- been *et for Pinecrest School Theo". by Handel that the choir
Touhy said. Housing starts will
j
At the Sanford Atlantia Na not Increase on any broad scale
Sawyers, Sanford: Watt/r Steele, m®.ve .,0n F,orM*.
merce Manager John Krider. He which will be held Wednesday demnn-drated the ability to follow er the law a racing election inuvt
Sanford; Benny
Steele Austin,1 . 1 ‘^•HenBe you all,” he told emphasized lhat many such m eet-1aft#rnoon at j o’clock in the school the director and to produce choral be a separate special election aml: t|0nal Hunk there was a decided "at least until 19G0", It was said.
Sanford; Robert AnJr.v. Stee’ e, IP*. Rof»™ n s at Melbourne’s ings were necesta.y to accoin- au.lUoriurm
, effects so necessary to good sing- ruuld nut be cundiicled lawfully i increase in Christmas Club Sav Two reasons were given for thla
&lt;gr
In conjunction with a general int!i accounts with the total num —a slump In demand occasioned
sanford; and Richard Boston Bahama Reach Club, "not to ptlsh and bring to j luccesxful
Speaker for the program will ing.
her of members last year reach by a decrease In family forma­
Steele, Sanford; six great grand­ leave thla up to the government conclusion the project, which have be Rev.
To the church choirs of Sanford election
Phillip
Schlessmann,
children; Diana Steele, Lakeland; alone, hut get behind your P-TA* been adopted by ths Chamber of paitor o f the Lutheran Church of much credit is due. Such an un
tion and tight mortgage money.
The dug track sought unsuc­ ing only 300.
Last year, lha Florida S t a t e The Treasury, according to th*
. Mark Steel* lakeland; G ayle; an,l °(her organizations to work Commerce for the 1936-37 year.
drrlaking ii not easy and re­ cessfully to black Ihe Nov. 6 elec­
TLe Redeemer in Sanford.
Sawyers, Sanford; Donna Saw- on solutions."
quires long hours of planning tion by applying to tho Florida Hank Christmas Havings Club Under Secretary, will continue to
yers, Sanford; Gary Steele SanAfter touching on conalitutional
even before rehearsals begin. Al­ Supreme Court Nov. 3 for an |member* received only $40,000 supervise money rates to provide
ford: and Burke Steele, Sanford;, revision, the reapportionment prothough only sixty of Ihe local injunction. Th* Supreme Court re- with the total this year Increasing a maximum valuo o f tho dollar
one sister Mra. T. W. Howard of blem,
and
Brevard
County's
in the face of Inflitlonary Influ­
church singers were In the choir, fused to Interfere, but In denying1to more than $52,000.
Manas.a* Va.; and several nieces road*. Senator Stenstrom conany initial undertaking takes th* writ invited the dog track1 Willis Peacock, tbe Florida ence*.
Judge .Medina was given a
and nephews.
eluded his address with a brief
lime. The festival also is an In­ operators to take the case to the State Bank vice president, said
J.„ M. JUInecipher
^ Funeral services will be held a t,* ummnry and said, “ You get, , Mr. , and
, Mr*.
,
.
_
dication that the various churrhr* circuit rourt so the points of law! "We think that the Christmas rousing ovation at tile .lose of hig
• p. m. tomorrow at Brlsson Fun- Juat ,bou* the kind of government le^1
„* * ,
1St V" nn!ll ? ’ . . I .
The formal opening of the \can be drawn closer together in raised in the dispute cuuld bo Club is o f tremendous importance talk dealing with Americanism.
era! Home with the Rev. W. P. &gt;»« demand."
I where Mr Stlneclpher wilt attend Burger-King at 2109 French Ave. the accomplishment of theii rorn- settled.
to the merchants of Sanford. The &lt;Out o f his experience In conductthe opening, dedication and in- ws* held Friday with Mayor F ! mon goals. Kirby Rogers deserves
of $83,000 flowing into the . ing the nine months trial o f CornBrook* Jr. officiating.
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.
D. Scott cutting the ribbon to'credit for showing what run b* a p,.rnljt for (h* Seminole park till* of local merchants wilf do muniats he related the devise*
Burial will be in Evergreen
open another major commercial done by our combined choirs in rac,.way subject to an approving much to increase the &gt;pi It of used by this subversive group and
Cemetery.
H o liW m / ^ P r v ir o c
ManvilleCorporation. Ceremonies enterprise in Sanford.
a short time. Perhaps 'he future V().,, il( (he
0f Seminole Christmas shopping right from eagerly accepted v/hen lU jm portActive pallbearer* will be: Lee I l u i i u u y s e r v i c e s
will begin at 10:30 a. m. on Tuesance I* recognized—to maintain
W i t h M a y o r S c o t t a t t h e formal » d l bring more festivals with a
the very Mart.”
Hunter, IL D. Hague, Joder Cam­
Thanksglving Day services will day Nov. 20 at the new plant and
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C0(np|a|nti ,he Sanford-1 The Christmas Saving* Club is the American way o f life Touhy
choir
numbering
twice
eron, Edward Cameron Sr., J. L.
opening
wa*
Harvey
Solomon,
be held at the Lutheran Church will be followed by a reception
Orlando Ktnnel (Tub raid It has a simple, planned, easy way to reported.
Jackson, and Frank W. Jones.
of The Redeemer Thursday morn- and luncheon at the DeSoto Hotel. manager of th* new establish
Alex Dleler, using wit and' hu­
invested $225,000 in Its racing i»iv e money for Christmas ahopMembers o f the Board of Dea_n,
|lna at 11 "'riock.
Stlneclpher is r e p r e s e n t in g ment here.
|plant and now is making Improve- , ping with both banks sponsoring mor as vehicles to convoy his
The Burger-King, one of many
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point* coming not only from hit
t 1'1
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broad experience in the news field
but also from hla observation o f
immediately.
t
sl
a visit to Russia, said he never
broiled automatically by radiant j
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saw spontaneous laughter in Ro.theat.
sia—"and a country without hu­
Located on Ihe east side of
mor and laughter is a whipped
French Ave. and accessible to
country.” "Peace Is priceless"
both north and south traffic the
Drelcr said, "And wo will never
Burger-King haa a large paved
again have cheap government be­
parking area tor Its customers
cause
peace doe* not com*
with tables under a sheltered
cheap."
area for those who wish to eat out
The convention, attended by aof their cars.' The parking area
bout 4,000 people’ celebrated tha
completely surrounds the new con -,
12th anniversary o f the livings
u
s . N A V Y
crete block building attractively
k V tP
and loan business in this country,
fssAlMl &gt;*
styled.
•A
founded in Krankford. now a p u t
Solomon, at the formal open­
of Philadelphia. National asset*
ing, said that "Burger King beef,
In tho industry now exceed $43
burgers are of uniform quality
billion it was reported, with uver
from select whole beef.*
40 per cent of the nation’s financ­
Also featured at tnr Burgered homes getting their money
King are thick shakes automati­
from the 6,000 savings and toaa
cally made In 20 avonds.
associations across the country.
Th« Burger-King I* convenient
to Sanford and Seminole County
LADIES NIGHT WILL
citizen* and to tou'tJl truffle aHE STAGED DEC. 4
long 17-92.
The Sanford Klwunls Club hat
With self service and no tip­
set the night of Dec. 4 for their
ping. the Burger-King, features
"Ladies Night" event.
fast service through use of mo­
Ed Lane, social chairman for
dern automutle equipment.
the local club wUl be in charge.
During the formal opening, laat
Tho Klwants Club’s Ladies Night
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
will be held at the Holy Croat
favors were distributed to child­
Episcopal Cburck Pariah House
MAYOR F. D. SCOTT cute Ihe ribbon to get th* formal opening of th* Burg*r-Klng on French Av*. ren suiting the new establish­
building
TIIE NEW AID MOBILE TRAINER st Sanfurd Naval A l/ Statlo*. (OUlclal US Navy Photo)
ment.
^yudcr.v*). Manager Harvey Solomon (right) look* on. (Staff Photo)

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Brevard School Query Be Heard Parents Finance
High
Worst In State At Session Seminole
School Band

O ver $85 0 0 0 M ailed
To Christmas Clubbers

Noted Speakers
Heard At Savings,
Loan L e a g u e i

SOKC In Capitol
Seeking To Block
Harness Racing

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Inert and no mm operating In an
official capacity.
They p lot *o have a coffee on
Tuesday, Mar. 80, i t am t, and win
contact aa many # f tha Chiefs
w in s aa they can, but those who
are not notified should fesl free a&gt;
to coase.
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Several o f the ladles present at
tha dinner volunteered la help
wrap gifts for a a boys an the
base wha meat to send packages
home, but ara not too adept at
gift wrapping.

BUYQUALITY!

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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Greene
ih a k l.S U ^
_ J . u ^ La.
announce the birth o f a daughter
Nov. • at Bemlnola Memorial
Hospital. The little lady weighed
M il i
bSrei.-■• lbs. 14th ol. and has been given
the name of Shirley Diane Mrs.
f t -' \ I
1
Presbyterian Church will meet In Greene will be remebered aa the
PBIDAV
form er Miss Barbara Pctras.
"National Teacher's Day" will the Scout Room at 7 p.m.
James Rosenow,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Mrs. Roy Chorpentng, Mrs. E .1
The Women o f the First Pro*.
. . .A. Ferrell
—
be the subject of a program over
announce
the
arrival
o
f
a
son
HERE ARE MORE o f the lovely Yowell’s fashions shown
‘ h* *rri v ,l1 °f ■ m Cox, end Mrs. Irving Felnberg.
WTRR st 1:43 p.m. This will be byteHan Church wUl have their.
f *r
ut Tuesday’s style show. Modeling these stunning dresses
*JL 8c.m{no,« «*"• ;
M t. on by the Seminole County Prayer Band In the PbUithea;
are Mrs. George Stine (left) and Mrs. John Carlton (right)
.... *!?“ p a ' The baby wrlghed
Fotnre Teachers' d u b , with J. D. Class Room at 2:45 p.m., follow.
(S ta ff Photo)
Mess, senior and vice president od by tha Baslneu and Inspira­ 1 lbs. 4H ox. and has been given
the name of Steven Glen.
and Elies Vihlen, Junior and vice tional Meeting.
The Rev. W. P. Brooks will
president. Announcer will be Sue
the 12th grade. Taking part la
Ann Toney, f r e s h m a n . The conduct the morning devotions1conduct the morning devotions
The
S». Marys vChapter
otf the'
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thii production will be Peggy
i over WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
program will be sponsored by Mrs ovar WTRR at 8:30 a.mHoly Cross Womans Auxiliary A f O v i o r l n C r h n n l
Fleming
as Martha, Norman Nickj
Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8
Kent Bateman and Miss Cherry
Prayer Meeting will he held at held It's monthly meeting in the M T w V i e a O j C n O O l
Singletary. Also on the program p.m. at the home o f Mrs. ifer. th* First Baptist Church at
- . 7:30 hom«
Mrs. 'R a y Lundquisr Tonight ia One-Act-Play night as Harry Fraaier, Jinx Miller
will be the Seminole High School bert Btenstroin, 2427 Laurel Ave.. p.m. At 8:16 p.m. the Sunday Tuesday wvenlng.
! at Oviedo High School, with three aa Ruth Fraaier, Elena Luby aa
Dance Band, sponsored by Ernest AU members are asked to bring School Cabinet will meet.
Mrs. Henry Tamm, chairman, one.act plays to bu presented at Dolores Frasier, Betty Stevenson
as Pat Frasier, Gordon Horton aa
Cowley, Band Director, and led items for the Thanksgiving Bas­
opened the meeting with a prayer
THURADIV
8 p.m.
Cousin Herbert, and Luther Duda
by Leslie Smith. This program ket.
The Junior Choir will have their and presided over the business
First of these will be "The as Bladltlav. Sponsor will be Paul
Cub Scout Pack Ten committee rohearsal and fellowship at the meeting.
Is In cooperation with American
Education Week.
, meeting will be held at the First First Presbyterian Churrh at 3:45
Mrs. Thomas McDonald, secre­ Displaced Baby Sitter", put on by Mikler.
"Living Pictures" of famous MMhodi-t Church at 7:30 p.m.
tary, read the minutes from last
The tenth grade presentation
pm .
students o f the first and fourth
month’* meeting, alio she request, following: Mrs. George Dangle, will be "Bobby Sox," starring Mary
A Baptist Associations! Sunday
The Youth Choir of the First
grides o f Southside School at 1 School mcoting will be held in Do
ed that those who have not onl. man, Mrs. Edward LaCour, Mrs. Ann Salyton as Mrs, Hanna, Lota
M - p. m.
Land at the First Baptist Church,
Guy Alien, Mrs. William Lemos, Murphy as Bobby Sox, Richard
rat« tthe
e y ,cChurch
t r c h Ch.t
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Win
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st 7:30 p.m.
r0nt.ctlng her st phone 1942J
The Rev. Milton Wyatt will con­ at 8 p.m. The First Baptist
Mrs. B. L. Perkins Jr., Mrs. R. G. Smithson as Noerton Brown, Ann
The Rev. w. P Brooks will
Mrs. Gordon Stanley, Christian Ilartwlg, Mrs. Charles Vodo)&gt;ich, De Shaso aa Margie, Wallace
duct the morning devotions over Church bus of Sanford will leave
WTOR. Sanford, at 8:30 a m.
ft ;.
” " du£ r * h* im “ r.nj n* devotions Education ehairman, led a very 31r* Roy Green, Mrs. Thomas Kelsey aa Cal, Jim Meatier aa
the church at 7:15 p.m.
The Brotherhood o f the First
er WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
Interesting discussion on the "Se- McDonald, Mrs. Henry Tamm, Bill and Jim Hill as Cliff. Mrs.
T U M IM t
Baptist Church will meet at 7 p.
There wHI be a Thanksgiving .corn! Commandment".
Mrs. Gordon Stanley, Mrs. Virg. Lucy Smith will h* sponsor.
The Sanford Tourist and Slmfa . for a supper and program.
Union Service at the Central
The hostess served coffee, inis Powell and Mra. Gertrude
"Oh B aby!" Is the Interesting,
flaboard
Club
will
have
covered
The Men’s Study Class will be In
Beglist Church at 10:30 a.m.
sandwtehea and fruit cake to the WeaL
sounding title of the play chosen
dish
supper
st
S
p.m.
charge of the program.
by the 11th grade as tho third
The Brownie Scouts o f the First
8A1URU4V
part of the evening's entertain­
Presbyterian
Church
will
meet
In'
The final program for Ameri­
ment. Sponsor for the play la
the
Youth
Bldg,
at
3
p.m.
can Education Week will be by
Miss Kathleen Watt and lha
The Pioneer Fellowship and
Karlyta Housholder, attorney and
player* are George Dishman as
Recreation of Ihc First Presby.
service officer of the American terian Chureh will meet in the
Linda Lou, Carl Fabry as Perei,
Legion. The subject will be Youth Bldg, from a p.m. through
William Hart as Jimmy, Mary
"Schools for A United America" 8 p.m.
•ISIrSj
Ann Llsinsky as Ada, Mike Lyre
’K*
and will be at 7: p.m. over
as Reginald and Jfelanie Jackson
The Rev. W. P. Brooks will
i
WTRR.
as Mrs. Drcb.
conduct the morning devotion!
The R.A.'s of the First Baptist over WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
Church will meet at 9 a.m.
WEDNh.lMV
There will be a work shop for
The Girl Scout* o f (he First
Foreign Missions at the First Presbyterian Church will m et at
Presbyterian Church from 4 to9 3:30 p.m. at the Church.
p.m. Dinner will be served.
The Senior High Fellowship
SUNDAY
Recreation of the First Preshy.
The Junior Choir of the First terian Church will meet at the
Baptist Church will rehearse at Church at 7 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
Tlie Mid-Week Bible Hour will
At 4 p.m. the combined choirs be conductesl by the Rev. A. (5.
of Sanford Churches will present Mclnnls, Pastor o f the First
a Thanksgiving Hymn Festival to Presbyterian Church st 7:30 p.
be held In the First Presbyterian m.
.\ FOND FAREWELL is said by these IS members oi Ihe CPU Wives Club as they hold their finsl get
Church. Thla mass chorus will
The Chancel Choir will rehearse loiullior before closing tha club. The occa«ion Was a turkey dinner Wednesday at Jim Spencer’ s (Left to
consist o f
approximately
one. at First Presbyterian Church at right) front row Mrs. Marge Leming, Mrs. Loi. Gsttrldge Mrs. Lit FiJol. Mrs. Kathleen Herdinan. and
hundred voices, and will be und­ 7:30 p.m.
Mrs Laura rreito*. Rack row. Mrs. Regina Norton. Mrs. Mary Parsons. Mrs. Shirley Jettison. Sirs Marer •*&lt;» direction of Kirbv Rogers,
The Rev. W. P. Breuks will gsret Johnson, Mr*. Dody Mrllioc*ki, Mr*. Grace Demeret, Mrs. Leona Givens, Mrs. Betty Spencer and
- ‘ l».
Aud«. (Staff Photo;
muaL- director of the First Bap.
list Churrh. The public ia cordial,
ly invited to attend.
MONDAY
The Dependable Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet j
with Mrs. R. W. Herron, 2410 Pal
metto Ave., at 8 p. m for their
regular monthly business and so­
cial meeting.
Till! Boy Scouts o f the First
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Finol Plant Mada
By Anna M illar

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�Eleventh W eekly Edition

Seminole Smoke Signals
Gossip Clouds
HI "goaalp lovin '
Flrat let** begin
"couple o f the week.”
Th!« week nor couple ie Pat
Harrington and Teddy Walker.
Pat is a majorette end an outetandlng member o f the Triple
TOo. Tecdy is a Jr. and this year
ia hie fin t in the Double Quartet
Ha la outstanding in football and
enjoy* the game very much.
World* o f luck, you two!
Hey, Serior girl*, what'* the
matter with you? There'* a good
looking boy running around loot*
— eomebody latch on faitl Jim
Warner, we're talking about you!I
Philip Byrd hai been in bed
all week with tonallitto
Hurry
and get well. Tiger, we're a'
mluing you.
Seen floating about the haQe
of SUB moit frequently have
been a new twosome—Penny M.
and Richard P. We're talking
about you— Ie something upf
Brantley Schlrard haa a "trol­
ley h one” on hi* knee with the
most wonderful emelilng ointment
on it—what to it, "Choo-Choo” ?
Porkey" Scott has reaUy been

Jimmy Cohen. Well get with U
Jimmy, ehe'a a cute gaL
Weil, Diana Hayne* baa a real
crush on David Brown. I think
they would make a cute couple.
It seems like a few o f our
freshman girls got in trouble on
and had to go to you know
w h ere??? Judy Herron, Karen
Miller, Rlekl* Cox, Rose Marie
Roast, Betty Ann Long, what
about it? Was it bad???
Who is that cut* Sophomore
girl that alto next to Jimmy
Peterson in second Period. Jim my
really haa hie eyes oo, could it
be Cindy Roumillat???
We, Freshman have a new girl
in our class, she ia real cute and
her name is Mary Helen Ent.

Who's New
By MARY JANE FLYNT
We have a new "actress' in our
school. She is Linda Cannon, who
to a Junior. Linda moved to San.
ford from Orlando where she at*
J.*nd,d E^**w ,tV

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hi. tan. h. « ... n
school and you hear coming.
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jell I most o f us know, sheC5gave
b- a

of "I'm sleepy!”
Jeanette Price loves to flirt
with Billy Bishop while Billy
tries to show movies last period
to
American History and it
seems Mm. Wray tries to get
them together because she's al­
ways saying, "Can't you tend to
love affairs at night???”
Gee, but that was a great play
Thursday night. By the way Al
C. how did you shri"'- •sue pants
so short ? ? ? ?
Valeri* K. seems to like tall,
dark, and handsome creatures—
What's
his
name,
Valerie?
Marcia Lochelt seems to love to
watch tho submarines coins ami
go with Gene Krorjacger. By the
way Mlrcia didn't Mr. Harris
warn you about that????
Mary Jean King holds on to
that ring hanging around his neck
Mary Jean, Dave, don't take it
baric
Well, what's this we hear about
Richard P. Hsy Richard who’s
that cute gal with the pony tail
you're escorting aroond the hall?
Hsy gats who’s going to be
first lucky one to get a date with
short pants (Angeto C.)

splendid performance last Thurs.
day night in our annual junior
class play.
Another new junior hails In from
Port Lysutsy, Morocco. His nama
is Bob Perry. He lived in Port
Lyautey for about a year and a
half. Before living there
lived
in Maryland.

Lunch Periods Are
Extended 5 M inutes
ATTENTION all students!
This la tha greatest news yeti
The lunch periods have been ex­
tended five minute*. This Is what
the whole school has been want­
ing.
Since the very first o f the year
everyone has been asylng, "Th*
lunch periods ar* too short; we
don't have enough time to eat and
relax.”
Many students have talked to
fituJent Council members about
this matter so the council decided
to do something about’ it.
rnunr^nrm Lnul
council presented this problem to
Mr. flrlekf|) aQd h&lt;# |ook u

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Advice For Lovelorn

Question
Of W eek

Contest To Be Held
To Deside Slogan
For Homecoming

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With 18-floss
To Baby Parkers

Deal* A C V —
You certainly have a problem,
but It la not insoiuable. I tuggeat you forget all three and
wait until one comes along that
you can dance with, joke with,
and watch football with.

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GO FOR YOUR DOUGH
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IN YOUR C A R ?

THAT CLEAN-BURNING
NO-NQX, FRIEND. YOU KNOW
GULF TAKES OUT THE GOO
AND GIVES YOU MORE GO

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Club Pays T rib u te
To School T e a ch e rs

Because O f Rain

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By MEMBER OF CAST
|and I add, after It was hammered
Last Thursday night the Junior into smoothness!!

Spectators T a k e
T rip T o Hawaii

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School. Recently I lost by dog
Dear Mis* Criabolder—
I like a boy very much, and and my parcnU say that I can't
jO ta . M
S . c u « ta ta ta j i f l - g S
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he knows it, aUho* we're good hav* another. What do you sug­
[ a eomeay
comedy in inree
three •
acta.
We who did absolutely
ah*olately wonderful».,ot
wonderful
By FENNY MARION
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friends, be won't Uke me seri­ g est????
By DALE LEWIS
This week w# are starting! Shook the Family Tres.” A* “ *•' meaning that anybody else did
• • •
This la th* first of a new feat­ ously. Whet can I d o ? ? ?
something new and we hope it u a l, it was followed by the usual less than that,
Leal:.*
S.
Disturbed,
ure which will appear in the
will become quite popular. Every rounil 0{ app|ausC, embraces, and
I am particularly indebted is
Dear Leslie—
"Smok* Signals” caeh week. You,
several ‘ ‘angel*"—namely Donna
Forget your dog — friend. It's two week* w* will enter a de. tears.
th* students, will b* asked to
MGH
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, r»dsllv a * * « * « » . Agnea Stanifled, snd
time for you to look for a girt- acrlption of some girt or boy atanswer the sometime serious, Dear M G H—
tending SHS for you to guess and Tbe P1** ,Uelf waa ***
y
Evelyn
Bennett—b a c k s t a g e.
fiwod.
They
smell
so
much
moaCof-thsUime funny Question
Never 1st a boy know that yon
win a free pas* to the Rita success. The bulk o f the credit
„h ose effort* in getting
of the Week.
like him a lot. He should be kept better.
Theatre.
|for this success, should be given Und* out o f pedal-puahers into
Ann Crisholder
Suppos* yon received an Invit­ guessing. It U the
eompetivc
9
9
9
The
mystery
co-ed
for
thia
week
to Mr*.
Boyd
Coleman, who a formal in a matter o f minutes,
ation to Elvis Presley's birthday spirit of boys that mak* them
t ; the
“ * *now w/ ni “JTT •
onlyl
party, what would you take him continue to look for new fields That's all for now — see you is ■ cut* brownttte, a senior, and did a tremendously grand job *at;
for a present???
JJJ " f '
to conquer. Let it b* know that next week when I'll be solving a darling glrL She haila from directing, producing, and coach- twf
you said, I
North Carolina, but baa lived in
Tressye Young___ A tomb­ you do not ilk* him— sod then many other problems!it
ing, and, as someone backstage “ thanks for a wonderful play,” !
Sanford about five years. Gracing
stone. ’cause he’s gone—real take It from there.
the halls with the height of five phrased it, who wa* very aweet— I tay thanks! I’ m biased, bat:
gotten!
Ann Crisholder
we deserve it—ell a t uslll
feet
and four inches and weigh,
Pat Harrington.. I wouldn't I
ing 12S pounds, she is very active
be able to go ’cause Teddy Dear Misi Crisholder—
in the Journalism Club, lbs Ma­
wouldn’t let me(
This may sound silly to you,
jorette Corps, ami the Glee Club.
Carol Nutt— A big fat kins!! •but to me it ia very serious. The
Everyone knows this popular
Bobby Little— A hound dog! other day I cut my leg. and It
By CARLA NEWBURY
girl so lets hear the answer. The
Ann D a vis-....A teddy bear just looks tcrrlblo. Two nlghu
R ID E -IN T H E A J R
fin t peraon to guesa the mystery
The Pep Club and Band, lait
’cause ho collect! them!!
from now. I'm going to this
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Mr. Ray......ten free gram­ dance, ind it will show. Should
co*?d b«/°™ mi.M l£ht FrW“ f af U Friday took the people of Sanford
STARTS I J I
tr the Monday this appears in th*
•
mar lessons...................................' I w eir a patch over It, which
and visitors from Leesburg on a
Kaye Jenkins.__ A razor
By LINDA SMITH
wU1 *" lhe mlaMt\ , t , triD fo „ . wali
will look even worse or n ot???
B o b b ie
Crutchfield Miss
The SHS Student Council held
Writer the t*r,on you think , l t f
,,' H "
,
,
Worried,
a ealled meeting Thursday even.:!* on a piece of piper with your. As the show got underway you
Whittle Ml
Edna Cowan.......Blue Sued*
Ing at 6:30 to discuss Homecom-1nim ». the date, and the time of. could aee the Band forming a
Ing.
1day. Place thl* In the box outside bomt whilc piJ&gt;ing -Sailing. SailShoe Polish!!!
Dear C U
Penny Marion—..."M E!”
Member* voted to have a con-:**laa Stevens room upstairs and
an(J ,.Row&gt; Row y our Boat"!
Perhaps you can
wear
lowMary Graee Hobby. I’d take heeled shoes which will make teat to decide the slogan fo r I th* winner • name will appear i n k
,hc p ep c i„ b got ready for,
some scissors to cut hto hair your legs shorter, and your dress Horaseoming. All atudent* are urg- n**1 wecl|i paper. Thl* contest is , heir nMt formalton Then the
wlthlll
members of the Jour- Band Wf„ t ,nto a formal|on 0f a |
will cover th* contusion. If not, *d to enter the contest and sub- no|
FEATURE— 6:41
Miss Whittle...... I'd giv. him by all m'vsns wear one o f the new mlt a slogan There will be a box : n ,‘ Clubpalm tree playing "Hawaiian W ar
the $20,000 so he wouldn't havo "Natural Color” adhesive ban­ at the front
*
* entrance for
----------------------------------------------------------------1 Chant” while the Pep Club, as
anyl
PLUS—
to appear on Ed Sullivan's show dages. If this type bandage is too suggestion*, which muat be in by ting the Judge* for the parade,' waVes, came onto the beach at
Ihe next time!!
headed by Irma Corley.
Honolulu, Hawaii.
small, sUy home—you shouldn’t Tuesday.
Nancy Cash
A suede brush dance If you have such a wound.
Five committees were appointed; The Motorcade from the school
Then they went into the letter
with blue suede shoes
to get ready for Homecoming, to the ballpark on the night o f - g - anj ptayed the school song.
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Crisholder
Juanita Wynn# I’d Uke him
These were: the Bonfire committhe game is underthe direction After which they marched off the
a can o f blue paint to paint his Dear Miss Crisholder—
tee, headed by Ray Lundqulst; of Nancy Cash. The chairmen of field.
pink Cadillac.
. . . . __
I have quite a probiem-First Parade committee, with Mary;the Theme and Dance committees!
Teddy Walker----- Clippers to
the book!
of all I have three boyfriends Jane Flynt ai Its chairman; (B y; are Shirley Morgan and Linda phR Byr«—"What's
cut hla hair
Imn.i______
..nxiuiu
aaataszt
you’re reading?”
and I really like to do something the way, everyone interested in; Smith,
s &gt;ntcx *:u»fca* new*
Johnny WUIiama .- l ’d Uke him
Coma on, let’* pull together and Bobby Little—"It’ s called ’ What
with each one—For Instance th* entering a ear or float In the
a T-shirt Instead of a turned-up
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make this the belt Homecoming Twenty Million Women Want' ”
cutest I like to dance with the parade, pleaie get in touch with
collar!
ugliest I like to joke with, th* Mary Jane.) the Judging com- parade ever witnessed by the peo-i Phil Byrd— "Did they spell my! D O I.L A R -A -C A R N IG H ’f ’
Charles Pence I'd Uke him
jnamc right?”
medium I like to watch play mlttec which la In charge o f get-1pie of Sanford.
hi* "Woman way cross town”
football. Each one tell* me I
Al Stanley— I'd take him
must decide within the next two
Marilyn Monroe on a leash, and
weeks
which one I like beat —
watch him howl.
sine* I don't want to hurt any
Henry Cason... scissor* to cut
feelings and I really want th#
hia hair
three — will you please help
Billy Bishop..a sack to cover
m e ? ? ? I really need It badly.
hto h sadtlin
Don’t you think? What can I
That’s all-----do???
Undecided
ACV

By BILL THOMPSON
Th* Seminole JV’i ended their
• • •
aeason Uit Wednesday wilh a de. Dear Ann Crisholder —
^ ' ^ h o ' m a g S ^ h wm km
^
t 'o r n i r m ^ ^ - ™ ‘
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feat, they received from the Win­
Ann Turner item* to love rid*
I hop* you don’t think I am
^
i*u«' Th*nki a million Student Coun- ter Park JV’a In Harper-Sheperd
joking as this Is serious with
field.
me. I am a senior In High
day the other (lay, and guess
_________________
The fighting JV line held th#
what Janice L gave hor??? Elvis I p r *
~
~
Baby Parkers throughout the
game to keep tho score down to
Presley's recording o f “ Love Mo'
Tender” .
a mere 1L4.
Doloris Bailey seems to enjoy
The thing that beat the Baby
David Brown carrying her books
Warriors though was blocked
By MARION CRIM
By A. J. CLEMENTS
around ail day,
kicks. Two out of three Seminole
On Friday evening, the Future
The
three
acres
o
f
besne
that
Linda Anderson seems to love
punta were blocked by the Sem­
to typo—Hey Linda, what's that' were being raised by the mem inole defenders backing into Cecil Teechere Club presented a 15 min.
typewriter’ s name----- .
hers o f our ehaptcr was a com - Dandrige as he attempted to ute radio broadcast over WTRR.
Shlrlev Morgan lovea to write1plete loia. Thia winter crop was punt.
Sue Ann Toney, a Seminole High
The Semlnoles fought back School freshmen, served a* the
letters. Aho to, Hhlrley ? ? ? ED- a failure because o f the extreme
WARD?? ? ?
amount o f rainfall and the weather though in the second quarter announcer and
introduce,]
the
firing a drive on the return
Pat Lightfbot went nuts when conditions,
speakers, J. D. Stone, President
she found that OB. was horns,
hoy* regret their los* be. kickoff that carried for 63 yard*,
Bsverly Evana «eems to be caute nf (j,e time, money, and and the only Seminole touch­ o f Future Teacher*, and Elian
, Vlhlsn, Vice President, J. D. paid
weartng a hlg ring around her ,ab&lt;ir th, y put Into raising the down.
The second half was a rough 1tribute to our public school teach.
"f.
»
y 1
** b * *" 1 beans. The land Is being prepared
picture?7??
,0 p|ant anothrr W|„ler frop. &lt;rh„ and tough battle with the Sem. I ers, whit* Ellen spoke about the
inoles holding back the Baby
H*!*n Adams was wonderful
w)u ^ rep|aCed by oata.
Future Teacher Clubs in Ameri­
In the Jr. play. I hear Pat like
yha boy* are planning to use Parkers but failing to score for
ca
and their purpose.
themselves.
to have went beserk watching (hese oats to feed their prize win­
Even though the JV’s lost their
h#r
The SHS Dance Band under the
ning cattle through the winter
last game to wind up their sea. direction of Leslie Smith, played
Brenda Elliott finally answer­ season.
son, we know that next year, these
ed her letter from Herman after
boy’s will be the backbone of tho two numbers, "Washington and
two weeks— What took you so
Mr. Layer wa* unwrapping a
A squad and help carry it on to Lee Swing” and "Canadian Sun.
long. Brenda???
parrel before his class which, he
set” , to complete the program.
1 wonder why Marty Stamper explained to his pupils, was a fin,- a victorias season.
didn't want any o f Ihe high specimen o f a dissected frog. Upon
achool group to go and see the disclosing two sandwiches, a hardfashion
show Tuesday
night. boiled egg, and a banana, he was
What's the matter Marty don’t you very surprised and exclaimed.
like for people to see you “ But xureiy I ate my hmchl ! I”
m odel???
I wonder how Mr. Fleming Is
Henry Cason wa- puzzled over
able to keep calm all day with jlrts and was talking to Vergil
his classes o f Driver'* Training Spivey. He said, " I ’ve brought
student*. It’ s a wonder he Isn’t her to school three times, I’ ve
a nervous wreck at the end of carried her books, an* twice I’ve
tho week.
bought her sodas. Now do you
Judy Herron what w*a the mat- think I ought to kis* her?”
ter with you at first period lunch
Vergil thought a moment and
Thursday???
said, "Naw, you’ve done enough
Is It true Karen Miller likes for her already.”

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o f the Publ ic R cco rd a o f Semi
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n otifi ed that a c om p lain t to qu U t
t itle o f the a b o v e deacrlbed pro.
p e r l y haa been filed agalntt you.
ar il vo u are red u lre d to verve a
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DE F E NDA NT S .
AirtTCK. TO D E P E N D
T o : liU VIE J. SPAIII.EII and A
11. SPAIII.EII. and A. R J I ' A H I.Ell. her hutband, and It. II
S P A ltl.E It and EV A S P A R I.KIt, hla wife, If living , and
If dead, thalr un kn own apouata, halra. davlaaa*. lagalava.
granteea.
or
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partlaa
c la im in g lleraat by, thrnugn or
agalnat th em ; and A L L P E R ­
SONS IIAVINU OR CLAIMINU TO H A V E ANY ESTATE,
H lH U r , T I T L E O il I N T E R ­
EST IN. o i l LIEN UPON. T H E
HEAL IH O l'E U T T HEREIN­
AFTER
HKSCIUHKD
TOU A R E IIEIIKUY N O T IFIE U
that
a ault
haa
liien br ough t
agaln vl you* the nature o f which
la lo r em ov e c t n a l n clouda and
t o i,ulat and c o n f ir m t h * title to
t h e hereina fter deacrlbed raal pro
p tly.
T h e name o f the Court In vahlch
the ault haa bean tnatttuted la the
C ir cu it C ou rt o f the Ninth Ju dicial
Circu it In and for Seminole Coun
tv
Florida. Thn abbr eviate d tltli
o f the rnae la A A lt o N W EfN E It . at
ala. va l t o V IE J. SPAIII.KH. at ala,
being C h a n c ery C aie No. »J0J.
T he deicrlptIon o f th* raal prop
• I rr Involved la a- f o llo w s ;
l.ota J. i. « and 7. o f T A Y L O R 'S
HE Alt
I. A k E
St'HDIV IStoN, a c c o r d in g to the plat
t h er eof r ec or ded la Plat llo ok
7. p ag e 7». Public R ecord * o f
Seminole C ou nty. Florida.
T ou are herabv r -o u lr e d l o fII
y o u r anawar with the Clerk o f th
Clcult C ou rt o f the Ninth Judicial
c i r c u i t . In nnd for Hernlnol* Coun
ty. Florida. S em in ole Cou nty Cour
llouae. S an fo rd. Florida, and lo
serv e a c o p y
the reof upon th
Plalntlffa' at tor n ey. Warren II. I'd
wards. I i * North Main Street. Or
lando. Florida, nn or b efore the 7th
dav o f Decem ber . US* Hare In fall
not nr a d e c r e e p ro ronfeaao will
be entered again*! you
Title n ot ic e ahnl* be published
O n c e each w e e k f o r fo u r ( I ) conae
r u t 'v e w e e k s In The Sanford liar
aid
W IT NE SS m r l a n d and seel thla
17th day o f n.-tuber. A. D I t i t
ft. |*. Ifearndon.
Clerk n f lhe Circuit Court
S em in ole County. Florida
Hr: Aria I l.undqulat
D e n o te Clerk
W a r e n II. E d w ar d*
SI* North Main Street
Orlando, Flor id a
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PIE MIX

1911

11. T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
W E W ln d erw eed le
A t t o r n e y fo r l l n l n t l f f i .

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Om o f BonfonTs narrow eat street* and
\_.8erainole County’* narroweat Roada bring*
.. the biggest payroll into the Sanford and
Seminole County shopping area.
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Yet, the narrow atreet and road ia allowed
'• 't o remain dangerous and sometimes impaaaable.
Sanford Avenue to the Naval Air Station
ia eo narrow that the load in automobile
and truck traffic ia completely unsafe.
The road itself— that ia the pavement—
what there ia o f it— ia o f fine quality,
• emooth, and enjoyable to ride on as long as
there are just a few care moving back and
■" "forth. .
The Sanford Herald. In this column, men­
t i o n e d weeka and week* ago the danger*
. r. that existed on 8anford Ave.
IS
One life lost, or even one person injured
--becau se o f the narrow road and street, would
'" c o s t many, many times more than the widenlng and improving o f the thoroughfare.
Hundreds o f people— Sanford Naval A ir

Station employees and Navy men attached
to the Sanford A ir Station— could be turned
into the shopping areas o f our city with
the proper road attractively lamUcaped and
beautified.
The matter haa been discussed by both
the City Commissioner* and the County
Commisslonefi— but the improvement* have
yet to be made.
Thl* might be called a “ matter o f life and
death." certainly it is one o f immense im­
portance since the announcement ha* al­
ready been made that additional personnel
would be added to the already large group
o f men stationed there.
A million dollar* is yet to be npent on
improvement* to the Sanford Naval Air
Station— adding building* for housing new
and larger groups o f Navy people, plus other
improvement* which were not summarized.
The widening and improving o f street
and road would be a minute part o f this
million dollars— and we’re sure that the
expense o f this Improvement is not a Navy
burden— but a MUST item in the shortest
• Shop Early; Avoid Rush
possible time.
Each year about this time merchant*
Let’s not cut o ff the hand that feeds the
~ ..begin to adviao ua to “ Buy early—and avoid
face.
the Chriatmae rush.’*
Widen the street and widen the rernl no
*. That U always good advice. And thi*
that
our Navy peopiq will hnve ample room
v year, It would seem, it I* better than ever.
* For, according to the Chamber o f Com- to go back and forth safety.
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i* w re t* .
And be
the ataadardi for good credit riska i thi* year. They blamed tightening i thinb* “ ■
*"orHsa
a n Iw eaeen today by aome oh- ] money condltioaa for the hike of ] market will continue tight
•erven of the financial market 1one eighth percentage point Bank- \
---------------------------I f so, it mean* that more per­ ere’ acceptances are used for fi­
sons will be toned down when nancing exports and Imports and
they seek to boy goods on time, domestic shipmcnU of goods.
The last previous hike in inter­
that some wlB find it *UU harder
t* finance a honse porehaae, that est rates waa about five weeks ago
asm* stores will find it tostller to when the sales finance companies
BERLIN (AHTNC)—Army Pr,
carry their Christmas alocks and and dealers in commercial paper Sammie Mylea Jr., ion of Mrs.
boosted
their
rates
by
one
eighth
Some getting less credit from the
John Turner, 1SS3 South West R.i,
bank may bars to pare their Meat percentage point. Inlereit rales recently qualified a a expert in Hr.
generally had risen in a series of ing the automatic rifle in Berlin.
about how much stock to cany.
Soma bankan ass the renewed kikes last summer.
Mylea, a driver In Company c
The tightening o f the money
tightening of money a* due in port
of the Sth Infantry Regiment, en­
In the international crisis, which supply la also shown thU week by
ured the Army last January anJ
Is bringing a greater demand for the report ef J. Sunley Baugh­
Americas dollars in Europe — al­ man, h u d of the Federal National received bitie training at For-)
Jackson, S. C. Re haa been in
though not la Canada, where the Mortgage Ann., that this agency
has b u n buying governmentback- Eu'ope since June.
reverse ia true.
Mylea attended Crooms Academy
But most bankers think the de­ ed mortgage* at record rite* in
mand ef American business for the resale market. He blames and waa formerly employed by
funds for expansion U still tbo steadily dwindling supply of mort- the Sanford Fruit Company.
chief factor and win remain so.
Th* first major change in the
maswy market since early Octo­
ber came this week when dealer*

News O f Men0
In Service

Columnist Learns Much A t Parties
By HAL BOTLB

Matary I tkatwe da not learn from history.'

who said "W* learn

NEW YORK or— some tklags a
columnlit might never know if
be didn't open his mail—or listen
at cocklall parties:
That most pawnbrokers have
fharged th. same inter** /a t e on
loans—IT per cent— since the 17th
Century.
That scientists have found they
can make a normal cell cancer*
ous by cutting down on lta oxy­
gen supply.
.
. .r 4l •
That the "realistic effect*' 'in
p fe ™
0f r con^ atuin ion to
movie* run up their budgets. It
3f e " ? 10w*r'
J 'T .
T 'T
costs $3 In Hollywood to ereate
. ..
;'
' , ou ha' e wo" not only the an icicle, MO for a shell bole, ISO
3 " ' but a&gt;*« « " expression o f .he great for a rain-splashed window, and
124,000 for a 21-foot model of the
confidence o f the American people.’ ’
17,6 President s victory, o f avalanche Mayflower.
That of the 2,200 accidental
Proportions, amounted lo an almost unprece
deaths by firearm* in th* United
dented tribute. Th“
There
can
be
no
doubt
that
........... *l’ “
States last year the largest vie*
he is the most popular figure o f his time, Um group consisted of children
and that tens o f millions o f Americans, all between 2 and 14 years old.
partisan considerations to one side. look
That fires killed A.500 Amerlto him with the urmost trust and with thut cans in IMS, and a lot of them
were smokers who Ut a last cig*
rarer feeling, affection.
But there is infinitely more to the Eisen­ arette in bed just before dosing
off. That a carpet sweeper manu
hower victory than a personal achievement. facturer haa started a national
What is o f enduring importance is the at­ campaign to get an S-hour work
titude o f mind and heart that the President day for housewives. The reaction
has brought to ihe most demanding nn.i of the arerage husband: "What
wife will stand for working that
exalted position on earth.
long?"
Mr. Eisenhower’s over-riding interest is
That DuPont company engineers
in people— not just people in the mass, but asked to name th* six Inventions
people as individuals. His speechs, formal most Important in forging our
ami informal, almost invuribly stress the civilization, chose: movable print­
ing type, clocks with Interchange­
theme o f individual freedom, and urge the able parts, the telephone, the
kind o f government in which that freedom automobile* and the airplane.
That words, in their lifetime,
may flower. He finds the super, centralized
often
change as much as people
state dangerous and distasteful, adn believes
do. "Villain” originally meant
profoundly that government should not do iperely "s farm laborer.” "Hus­
for us what we can tlo for ourselves.
sy " at on* time meant, not a jade,
A great many supporters o f the President, but an ordinary housewife.
That laboratory dogs, subject­
o f course, have disagreed and will again dis­
ed to periods o f alternate over*
agree with him on mnny Issues. Such dis­ rating and reducing, developed
agreement is the essence o f the democratic high blood pressure. Human hy­
process. Hut his basic philosophy is solidly pertension. doctors feel, may re­
sult from these same dietary er­
in the old, free American tradition.
rors.
Finally. Another thing said by Governor
That many devout people do not
. E ' l T * In h,l\ e*ef t'on*night telegram ! know that the worif wltih which
snoulu be remembered In the unpredictable they end their prayers— "Amen”
days that lie ahead. "Tonight we are not - h a I •
which ia

M ay Wa Give Thanks

aut0 “ &gt;*• « cI“i ed- w,n tot*1 more Freedom Ike's Philosophy

•-.than seven per cent above those o f the 1055
"-season, fo r a new all-time record.
The percentage figure o f increased sales
• during the Yule chopping season is bound
*’t o be higher than the national average be'c a u s e o f increased population figures.
On the national average the dollar total
^~for November and December U forecast at
' 8L 1 billions, The Chamber also observed
j that the 1956 retail boom is healthier than
j last year's, reflecting a more normal ex; pension In population and income.
This season the millions o f people who
[flo ck through America’s retail stores, in
|search o f either holiday or the routine
) things we buy at alt seasons, will be o ffe r; ed on almost bewildering assortment o f
; wares from which to choose. They will see
&lt; the best and moat attractive standards o f
•display, sanitation, advertising and promoj tlon. They will, with few exceptions, be met
•by friendly, courteous and helpful skies
' people. They will— unless their wants are
unusual indeed— Find exactly what they’ re
•looking for. And they would do well to con­
s id e r what has made all this abundance
[possible.
! The most Important force In that has been
the oompetitive, free enterprise system.
;ln which no one has the monoply on any­
th in g . and In which tha rewards go to those
who please the public the most, and who
o ffe r the best value for the dollar.

T h e Sanford Herald
PuMI«h»&lt; P*l|y ■ »*«»» 0*tnr&lt;U,

lu a d if

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•• «e « 0Be i l i a m»tt#r O tu b w It. I t t • «t
! tb* Part Offte* %t fe e fo r* . VUrlcU «n d ,r th* i , i
o t C M fr iH t f March I t i l l
r u n ) p k r k i n s . M it e r &gt;•&lt; r -.b it .* .,
Ma r i o n i i a r m a n s o ., i i . t . t i . . r&lt;nt„r
RVKI.TN J e r a III NO A d r .r tl.U c U ooooor

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Monday, November 19, 1956

Republican* and Democrats,

but

can s.”

yUftanhggibin
LASTS ALL Y fAl LONG
IN fICTUMS

which hov. boon
generously but for th. f.tendeh.p of
good people like Yoa
We Will Net I t Ope. fer
ThonksgW ln*

f V ie * 0 ,
N e w T h e re !

N e w E v e m v f ,,

ii

’v i introduced a lot o f new Buick* to
tha local setae—but oarer before one
Inside and outside, top to toe, and to end—this
is the newest Buick yet.

Christmas

new ia ways that moke driving more comfort*

zw ?
kU oW liat n K».v sea son
Christm as brin gs to
the family each year!
B u t— C h ristm a s w ith o u t D n d?
Without his share in the fun— with­
out some special remembrance from
him ? That's something no Dnd likes
to think aliout. Every Dad would
like his wife and children to get a
v ery special "M erry C hristm as”
from hint—always.

G N O U f*

It can he done through a brand
new Gulf Life Christmas insurance
plnn. Your Gulf Life representative
will be glad to explain this plan at
your convenience. Call him. lie’ll lie
able to show how precious your pres­
ent insurance is—how your Christ­
mas insurance will round it out.

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shaft up, to g iv e you the highest power and
compression in all Buick annals.

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W IE B O L D T S
HOWARD E. BASS. Superintendent
P „ COLBERT. Superintendent
Palmetto Building Bos 12-’ L Sanford. Florida.

—w ith an a d v a n ce d n ew V a r ia b le P itch

able, sole t and more fun.

D y n a f lo w * th a t b r in g s y o u su ch in sta n t
response, such smoothness, such a full range

You’ll sac whst wa mean when you study these
gorgeous now Buicks close up.

o f fluid motion in “ Drive’* that the need for
"L o w ” is all but eliminated.

They’ re inches low er and stunningly styled
from stem to stem — yet each is wondrously
roomy inside.
They bring a wide-eyed new visibility o f the
road ahead with a rakish windshield that odds

A l l this c o v e n only the big advances in the
1957 Buick.
There are other wonderful new things—the
new safety instrument panel—the new color-

They’re new in ride, with a new contour frame

m ate interiors — the new cou n terbalan ced
brake pedals—w ell over a hundred and fifty
new features in all.

chassis that “ nests" your g o in g —giving new

As your Buick dealer, we’re ready to show you

roadability with a low er center o f gravity—
yet road clearance it unchanged.

these newest Buicks yet—and how easy you’ll

hundreds more square inches o f glass are*.

Gulf Life s5 S
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—with a V 8 engine that’s new from the crank­

And it’s not just now fo r newness itself—but

without

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B u t above and beyond all else—these 1957
Buicks are brand new in performance:

as this.

They’re new ia handling with a new Buickdeveloped ball-join t suspension that makes
steering and cornering easier white it I o d iz e s
braking.

“A Southern Imtitulion Since 191P • Home Office. I/kionvltto. Florida

CAMERA SHOP

0«y. Nov.

N e w e s t B u i c k \ fe t

Evertlunujht
_

N o t on ly tor th * f m t thing* i "

AmerlAmeri- “ * L ‘ h*.n 11 •** ”
j That It wa* George Wilhelm
I Friedrich Hegel, the philosopher.

Veterans
Corner

Here are authoritatlva
an­
swers from tha Veterans Admin­
istration to four questions of Intereat to former serviceman and
their families:
Q. I Intend to go to college un­
der the Korean GI IIUI, but not
fo r a degree. What should I put
down In my application as my
training program?
A. You should list the subjects
that make up your program edu­
cation.
Q. I have just received a GI In­
surance dividend that 1 would like
to apply to my GI home loan.
It there any minimum amount
jhat I am supposed to pay?
A. Yes. You must at least pay
)h* amount of one monthly in­
stallment. If your installment*
are over $100 a month, you may
pay $100 Instead.
fj. May a young man or woman
atteod school less than half time
tinder Ihe War Orphan* Educa­
tion program?
A. No. Schooling at less than half
tlm* la prohibited wider the pro­
gram by law.
Q. I have Just been discharged
from military aerviec. Will I have
120 day* from my discharge to
obtain Korean GI torm insurance T
A. No. Under a new law you must
obtain Korean GI term insurance
by December 31, IMS.

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find it to call one your ow n. Stop in and see
us this week.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD Mon., Nov. 19, 1956 Page

S ocia l £ o en li

M rs. P. H. W yatt
Honored By O .E.S .
Members A t M eet

Thurediy night thr Seminole
Chapter No. 2 OES held Ita regular
meeting at the Maionlc Temple.
Mra. P. H. Wyatt, worthy matron
fjr*1
.v
jt
presided In the Fast, assisted by
P. H. Wyatt worthy patron.
The Chapter room was beauti­
fully decorated with a Fall theme.
Baskets of brightly eotored green
and red foliage and white muma
were used In profusion.
A lovely surprise courtesy was
presented by the officers honoring
Mrs. Wyait on her Birthday. The
Worthy Matron was conducted back
o f the Altar and other officers
formed a triangle around her. A
gift was presented and Happy
Birthday waa sung.
Greetings and a Fraternal wel­
come were extended two guests.
One distinguished guest Mrs. Ruth
Garrett, past Grand Organist of
Va. was introduced and Welcom­
ed to the Chapter.
A very impressive Memorial
Service was held for the Deceased
members. The secretary read the
of namea white a star was
placed on the Altar, the officers
j gathered around. The Worthy Ms' iron with appropriate words filled
the center o f tha Star with blue
Gower*, the worthy patron then
placed a sprig o f white on the
blue. Each Star Point officer plac­
ed an arrangement of Gowers the
color appropriate to ncr Station
on the point o f the star. The
Chaplain offered a prayer and
everybody sang “ God be with ue
till we meet again."
Aftr the Meeting the members
ami visitors were invited into the
1dining room. A Thanksgiving scene
was used on the serving table
where a basket spilling over with
Autumn fruits, turkeys and can­
MODEL'S SMILE AND STANCE are practiced prior to t'.j fashion dies were on display. Brightly col­
Show at the BOQ Frida.- night by Mra. W. J. Thomas, who really ored foliage Gnlshed the decora­
needs no practice at all. (Staff Photo)_____________________ ______ tions. Lovely refreshments of
sandwiches, coffee and cookies
were served to U members by
Leslie Sheppard and his commit­
tee.
*

Shower Honors
Miss Cullen
Miss Yvonne Cullen, popular
bride elec o f Dee. 1, was honored
by Mrs. J. N. Anarello and Mrs.
Wendell Hirt with a miscellaneous
shower Wednesday evening si the
home of Mrs. Anarello.
The hall and living room were
decorated with yellow chrysanthe­
mums and yellow candles. Cakes
with yellow icing were served with
coffee and nuts.
Several bridal games were play­
ed and prises were won by Mrs.
J. P. Cullen. Sirs. J. M. Moye and
Mrs. George W. Hirt
Miss Cullen then opened her
many lovely gifts
Mlsa Carolyn Hirt and Mrs. C.
L. Wynn assisted in serving.
Those Invited were: Mrs. J. P.
Cullen, Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson, Mrs.
Jim Lumberson, Mrs. J. M. Moye,
Miss Diane Moye, Mrs. Charles
Harkry, Mrs. Jim Jenkins. Mrs.
J. W. Pro»n, Mra. Ed Cowan,
Miss Edna Cowan, Mrs. Calvin
Wright, Mrs. George W. Hirt, Miss
Carolyn Hirt, Mrs. Clarence Wyhn,
Mrs. J. A. Wright, Miss Joan
Wright, Mrs. W. S. Bnimley. Mrs.
W. P. Brooks Jr., Mrs. Robert
Steele, and the honor guest.

Polly Brubaker entertained • perhaps I'H bar* 8 Ilttla moro
faw friends Thursday night in time for the things In whieh I've
honor of her hothe guest Rose­ involved myself since becoming
mary Burbank. Gathering for president of the 0 . W. C. There ia
cocktails were Walt and Beryl never a doll minute in Sanford.
|Swinson, Spook and John Hook, If anyone In the Navy here is
Katy and Hersh Cummins, and bored gire me a call and 1'U ose a
few thouiand words on how to
Tom Blackburn.
Betty and John McCracken fill up your time so your house
hava had a guest for about a, looks like mine. (Which is not de­
month. Her name is Mrs. Into- sirable, but I’m NEVER bored.)
gene Bendicr from Gary, In -! HATTU bad their luncheon at
diana. Now sha has very kindly Chimney Corners In DeLand.
offered to eare for the children The table was decorated with
while the McCrackens go to' yellow gladioli, using the ArmyNavy football theme. Hostesses
Jacksonville for the weekend.
Now is the time for all units Ida Radtke and Mary Schwarts
to select their new representa­ also had arranged a white ele­
tives to the board o f the Officer's j phant sale, where everyone ex­
Wives Club. If you have not al-1 changed their old junk for that
ready done It, think it over, as! of another. A business meeting
they will be installed at tha followed the iuneheon. Plans wero
luncheon in December. It seems discussed for the coffee next
like a very short six months, but Tuesday honoring four glrte who
I’ m glad It’s almost over. Then are leaving. Attending were:
Claire
Lynch,
Sally
Weigle,
Polly Savage, Diana Millar, Mae
Edwards, Lil Gray, Helen GrifGn, Virginia
Johnston,
Marty
Mills*ps, Betty Mountcastle, Ruth
Norvelle, Pat Ruhl and Anita
Hadden.
Rosemary Duncan reports that
By MARIAN JONES
O V I E D O — Mr. and Mrs. the bazaar at the First Methodist
MRS. J. W. MILL (seated) and Mrs. J. W. Parker (standing) certain­
Church was a big success.
Circle No. 5 of the Presbyterian
ly do justice to thr lovely fashions displayed Friday night at the Charles 0. Dlshman, leader* of Thursday a number #f ottr Nary
the Intermediate Training Union
Church held their November meet­
BOQ. (Staff Photo)
o f the Oviedo Raplist Chureh. girl worked down there.
ing with Mrs. H. L. Moore and
One thing I will say for my
treated ’ the members t o
a
her mother Mrs. A. P. Kyle was
lovely picnic 8alurday afternoon, present seclusion, I do have a lot
co-hostess.
said party being held on the of company. Today, Betty MeMra. Clarence Snyder, chair­
Cracken, Jane Miller (and Mr.
Mrs. Gustave Bamberger and first gsp of the creek.
man, gave a report of the Board
meeting, and announced the meet­
Mrs. C. II. Robertson have re­
The fishing skill o f the young­ Smith,), Beryl Swinson, Harriet
ing for Officer Training at the
turned
from
St.
Petersburg sters wst tried but ended In a Williams, Dodie King and Louise
home of Mrs. If. H. McCailin on
where
they
represented
South- great disappointment. They were Parker dropped by to pas* the
By MARIAN JONES
Nor. 28.
side
School
at
a
Slate
P-TA
meet­ cheered though when fried rhle- time of day.
OVIEDO — Lndcn with lurious
The Circle voted to pay postage
ing.
Ven, french fries
and other
covered dishes fo r their lunch,
for another box of clothing to Ko­
goodies appeared, served by Mr.
(0
the member* o f
the Oviedo
Mrs.
Mae
Sheafer
bad
as
rea. Mrs. Nichols told of 34 boxes
o ff early guests- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. Dlshman.
sent to Korea and 4 to Stuart- Garden Club, took
Those enjoying this festivity
Thursday
morning
for
Leesburg Dunning, o f Wildwood; Robert M.
Robinson School in Kentucky this
were: John David Reasley. Dougto
visit
the
Florida
Nursery
and
Sheafer,
of
Miami;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
yesr.
las Day. Albert Myers, Billy Rob­
C. E. Johnson, of Tacoma, Wash.;
Mrs. H. C. Hetael read an in­ Landscape Company.
Pemiirvis,
Julie
Those making the trip report Mr and Mrs. n. V. Sheafer and bins, Jackie
teresting article on Stewardship
Gore. Junle and Rrssle Fleming,
that
they
had
a
very
interesting
sons
Terry
and
Stanley,
Silas
from Presbyterian Women.
Carol Parker, Marilyn Mathers,
The N. A S. Officer's Wives; taffeta under skirt. A Dior blue
After a prayer by Mrs. J. E. and educational day, plus a de­ Margaret Sheafer, Miss Barbara Gladys Alford, Nellie Ruth ReasClub presented an informal fash- cummerbund and hustle bow set
Nirholds, the Bible teacher, the licious luncheon served on the Cook ami Hilmcr Lundqulst, all of
ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Dishmin
ion show Friday evening at the o ff the decollate neckline.
lesson on The Christian Ideals patio. The Nursery furnished the Lakeland.
and little aon, David.
Mrs.
Terry
rrlee
received
coffee
to
supplement
the
lunch­
B.O.Q. Clothes and accessories
and The Modern Home followed
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, of
eon.
possibly
the
most
attention
when
~ wero from the Mary-Esther shop.
Reasons recognized by the Pres­
Tho.c making the trip Included: Tacoma, Wash., returned home School meeting will be held In De
™ The models, were members of she modeled a magnolia colored j
byterian for divorce, the training
by car after a ten-day visit with Land at the First Baptist Church,
two
piece
jersey
dress,
featuring
l
bp
pVturr.r
"from
of
children’
in
IhVhome",
and
the'
Mrs.
Lynn A. Mosier, Mrs. W. E.
the Wives Club under the super­
Mrs Johnson's mother, Mrs. Mae at 8 p.m. The First Baptist
Coloniwl Art Company "liv in g 1treatment of servants In th e 1Wwr*l. Mrs George
Means, Mrs
5
vision or Mrs. It. S. Stone, anil a pure silk print »«cot Over
Church bua of Sanford will leavo i
shoulder she
- --------carried a
. -s.H
washable
sh L
' S ! home
were discussed.
discussed.
Mae E. King. Mrs Roy
oy Wei,
\vei«en- Sheafer.
as there was no commentary --------------home were
the church at 7:15 p.m.
they described the features o f leather Jacket in the same shade last week at Southside School.
AGer
prayer, the hostesses barger. Mrs. Spark* Lee Clonts,
ftlKXIM )
Mrs. Oleva Tietsema, Mrs. C. L.
______ _____________
their _______
own creations.
A tonutu col- and lined to match the print
The stage was beautifully de­ served coffee snd pie to the fol­
The Sanford Tourist and Shuforcii fnvLiihle pi alii cotton shee'h’ ascot. Glen of Michigan designed corated with fall Gowers and the lowing; Mrs. If. C. Hetzel, Mrs. West. Mrs. A. A. Myer, and the
Geboard Club will have covered
president of the Garden Club,
O f E V IN T S
bv Julie Clark was modeled by
- i this. very
.... elegant
. costume. Her
, , lovely pictures were posed In a Clarence Snyder, Mrs. J. R. Rob­
dish supper at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Louise Parker. The sleeve- next outfit was by the same do- , o|d frame wilh , piak npt bark. inson, Mrs K. W. Fite, Mrs. F. H. Mrs. Charles T. Niblark.
The Brownie Scout* of the Flrat
MONDAY
less sheath had an ovcrjackct signer and would be perfect for Bro„ n(j_ soft mu'.lc was plaved by Hill. Mrs. R C Long, Mrs Rich­
II
a.
1.
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T t . i m . . . •&gt;a a
n ilrn
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The Dependable C lan of the Presbyterian Church will meet In
ard Ten Eyck, Mrs. Fred Williams,
which buttoned at the bark, and! relaxing. This was a pure silk Mrs. C. C. Welsh
First Methodist Church will meet the Youth Bldg, at 3 p.m.
and
£ featured a black velvet bow at gold paisley print blouse
On Wednesday the program be­ Mrs. J. E. Nlcholds, Mrs. If. L.
The Pioneer Fellowship
and
with Mrs. R. W. Herron, 2410 Pal­
cummerbund worn with black gan at 2 p m „ with tha following Moore, and Mrs. A. P. Kyle.
the neek.
Recreation
of
the
First
Presby.
metto
Avc..
at
8
p.
m.
for
their
flannel
toreador
plants.
Mrs.
pictures being presented: “ Ma­
Mrs. Parker’s second costume
At th&lt;* home o f its •eerotsrv. regular monthly bu.slnes* ami so* terfan Church wilt meet in the
was a Pat Hartley dacron and Prince modeled last a black vel­ dame LeBum and Daughter" pos­
Youth Bldg, from 6 p.m. through 6th &amp; Maple Phone 2862
Mrs. Mae Sheafer. the C ol, Cial meeting.
Rebecca
Symes
and
cotton lhruth with a sailor collar vet cocktail dress by Lam with ed by
The Roy Scout* o f the First g p.m.
Theodore
Roosevelt
Auxiliary
No
bands
of
black
satin
and
back
Carole Littleton;
“ Simplicity",
and large organdy bow at the
Nov. IT
3. United Spanish War Veterans Presbyterian Church will meet In
neck. Large bone buttons added **^n buttons. The skirt was the posed by Pat Harris; “ Dancer In
Robert Zittrower
met In regular session Sunday, the Scout Room at 7 p.m.
White" was Vicki McArdle; “ Boy
interest to this lovely dress. Ifcr t new b«H bottem
Beta Sigma I’ hl will meet at 8
Mrs. Anita Kelley
with
a good attendance.
and
nabblt",
Richard
McFall;
«,» lfco Prlnt ? ,ou*°
third dress was for the cocktail I A
Nov. 18
Mrs. Frank Evans, president, p in. at the home of Mrs. Her.
I..i ni was the first selection of “ Gelling Old", Nancy FVeitas;
hour, by Junior Theme; silver
presided over the meeting, at bert Stenstrom, 3127 Laurel Avv.
Mrs. R. C. Wiley
lame lop, full net skirt shot with Mrs. Marge Hill. This was worn “ Inspired", Lee Norrell; “ The
which routine business wa.« taken All mem here arc asked lo bring
Linda Jones
with
Jamaica
shorts
In
banker's
Artist'*
Daughter”
,
Barbara
Bell;
_ silver, white over a white tnfrare of and committee reports items for the Thanksgiving UaaSharsn Ganas
’W feta under skirt. This featured gray. Her next was a Lanz “ Blue Boy", Josh Chase; and
ket.
heard.
Betty Jimenez
the Dior line, which is a modified Thomas cotton In a tiny check of "Pinkie", posed by Ramona Gon­
Cub Scout Pack Ten committco
black and royal blue, with a zales.
The
Christmas
turkey
dinner,
long torso.
meeting will he held at the First
an
annual
event,
was
decided
to
high
neck,
full
skirt
nnd
ric-rac
Friday's
program,
beginning
at
(creating
and
unusual
ideas
for
Mrs. Millie Thomas wore firs*
Methodist Church at 7:3*l p.m.
a sshitc linen shirt by Glen of trim. Mrs. Hill's final costume I p. m., featured a completely a school program that Sanford has he held on Dee. 18 on whieh dote
A Baptist Associational Sunday
was
a
red
velvet
cocktail
dress
by
seen
in
a
long
time,
and
what
the
next
auxiliary
mectlor
ill
he
diffc-ent
set
o
f
pictures
which
Michigun with light weight khaki
a wonderful way to acquaint the! held els- «• «•«■" '
Junior
Theme,
perfect
for
the
were:
“
Children
o
f
the
Shell",
alack* by the same maker. Her
•arrings were large gold filegrec coming holiday season, with a po ed by Deborah Jarvis, Vickie children themselves with aome o f officer*. The Spanish War Veter- to tho co vered dish dinner on
by Vogue jewelry. A black basic low back, modified boat neck line Mills, Mary Elizabeth Parsons, the great paintings of Ihc florid. 1ans Camp No. Id will in 'tiviled th at d a te .
Ronnie Allen and Robin Bramlctt;
crepe sheath by Mancnni of Cali­ in front and Ihc Dior waist.
During the fashion show guests “ Jean Renior" was Cindy Newfornia was her second costume.
,,.
...ai,tUnc enjoyed a cocktail hour and music some; “ The Torn Hat , Thomas

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Southside School
Children Present
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with a blark diamond pin. Lanz n * b a sk e t w a* served to a posed by Joncllc Lee. Margaret
|Jarrell, Laura Ann Henderson and
created Mrs. Thomas' third ,e!ec- “ ,r S* number.
I Phillip Whitten; “ The Flfer",
tion. It was •* black velvet sheath
Nice for tea: cooked shrimp put Ronnie Hall; "The Spirit of ‘76",
dress with a white linen veslee
through a food chopper or m in ced ) Pommy Cason, Robert Kahlo and
enhanced by iacc and smnll pearl
on a board with a knife, then mix- Clifford Cohen: a n d
“ School
buttons.
ed with mayonnaise and curry pow i Girl", Barbara Bear,
Mrs. Muriel Giidcweli drew
der and use as a sandwich Riling.1 This was one of the most Inadmiring glances as she model­
ed a dyed to match gold sweather
end skirt by Ernest Donath. The 1
®sweater was trimmed in white
angora and the doeskin skirt had '
a kick pleat and side pocket. An­
other skirt and sweater set was (
modeled by Mrs. Glidewell — j
this time the flared skirt was of
brown tweed, and the jersey
blouse was trimmed with bands
o f coffee color, with bone but­
tons and a ahawl collar. A cock­
tail dress by Junior Theme was
0 the next selection. It was a truly
breathtaking garment of white
pet shot with silver over a while

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TRAPPED BEHIND hi* own goal line Jim Warner atruggles desperately to shake
lose defending tackier Jim Johnson. The upset minded Seminole* were unable to over­

come the safety d e fe d t and lost to Leesbi/g 14-15 in a heartbreaking thriller. It was
the baa. team e ffo r t o f the season for the Seminole*.

Warner Takes Opening
Kickoff 89 Yards; Team
Loses Hard Fought Battle

m a). Canvcnien — Fadler.
Lyman scaring: Touchdown —
m h w &lt;o, pass from Stevens)
Point after touchdown — Stevens
(Una ptuag*).

Junior hi eh Football will not
b* bald In Memorial Stadium to­
night as had ueen originally plan­
ned Hath Carlton, principal of
Sanford Grammar School announc­
ed yeeterdey.
Plana for th* Junior high public
debut ware mad* after th* City
Commission rtsc«od*d th* Sta­
dium Tax and rodneed the coat
of the use ef the Stadium to 850
for the us* of tL* lights. This
condition was mad* available to
any non-profit or educational oc­
casion. The original cost of 870
was reduced on the condition that
th* users of tha stadium proride
their own policing and lining of
th* field.
Carlton, In announcing th* can­
cellation. stated that PoUc* Chief
Roy Williams said that th* game
could not go on without compul­
sory payment for four additional
uniformed and trained city police­
men at th* coat o f fiv* dollars
cash. This would actually make
the cost of tha stadium mor* now
than previously, with the exception
of th* removal of th* tax, inas­
much as ISO would have to 1m paid
to the city, 820 to the city police,
and also the cost of lining the
field.
The gam* waa to b« played un­
der th* auspice* of the Seminole
Chiefs Club, wiih th* club guaran­
teeing th* 830 for th* city.
*’W* actually weren't ready for
the kind of show we prefer to
put on.” Carlton said. 'Th* boys
dldnt know as many olavs as we
would like, there will be more
boys issued uniforms today, and
all tha eheeriasders didnt have
their costumes ready.” II* went
on to state that for their public
app«arance in the near but ladefinite future the teams would have
majorettes and a snap band.

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Junior High
Football Game
b Postponed

from tJm opening kickoff when
Jim Wirner rated 88 yard* be*
Und brilliant blocking u&gt; put the
Seminole* Into an early lead to
Ike final play o f U&gt;* game s thrill­
133__ Rushing yardage ___
i s u a t u r * MKsti.r*
115
ed home crowd watched In admi­
riNsT Ntrr. an a aijs
0Passing yardage .
114
ration ai the Sanford Seminole*
Its|&gt;I4 Hum
IIS* MV i.10 S t-S 5-0 .
.— Passe* attempted____
7-0
Her si Vlsw
Herat
i t ) IS V S 2-n.
rkied their moet brlliantly of
tills tr
l bu s
s-v* a i-t
1 .... .P a sses intercepted by .0
seaton and made a dcipcrite
Mil **r Itlg
i i-s 4 3d
----- punts --------1-25
southern Hire..
attempt to score their second win
S l-bd
Buckhead Ranch, nesr the We- U*l&gt;* N-sljr
0 ... .—..Fumbles lo st_______2
7 #•*»
o f th seamn only to lose to the
Hpsedr Hi'PV-r
7-1 l/S 10 _
Yards penalized.........SO
Leesburg Yellow Jacket* by a klva River, was th* scene o f a arrllir IMo*
I »Barbecue for the Sanford S*mlnol*
Individual yardage:
g
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l
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i
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heartbreaking 14-11 score last Fri­
grldsters Saturday night as the
i k u i .s u iit&lt; u s /ie siji
Mount Dora — Bowie (28);
day night In Memorial Stadium.
I B lev M i l t :
parent* c t th* football players sa­ Mkettly Kit
Mseete O’Hren t* &gt;* t i e x s-i t/s Gardner (M ); Lane &lt;17); Coffield
The heartbreaking loss spelled
inted the Seminole upset over New Sane II.
11* 4 l-n. (22).
trouble for DeLand this Wednes­
Ma He Ms
1 4-1
Smvms Beach.
l-turi l.rnn
* i n. Fambro — Stevens (55); Judah
day night when th* Seminole* host
A huge beef was donated to the Hun Itnainr.
1
S-t/1 ( l i ) ; Fambro (18); l!«lm i (54).
them In a Thanksgiving eve game.
1 ]-l
came and 11* boys, their dates, I. l l l l * T l.h
Scor* by period*:
The upiet minded Seminole*
II.
ml,tin ilniM.
| |.
and the players' parents enjoyed
Mount D o r a ______
0 13 0 0—13
gulnltla |S-S| li il u
lumped to an early lead as they
■ regal feait under tha moonlight
Irallr Irouble (•-•* I lls *
L y m a n ......... .............0 0 0.7—7
"Wa want very much to put
mad* a beautiful execution of the
tminii
n
ii
it
i/ia
u
i
The huge turn-ut ambled aruund
.Mount Dora scoring: Touchdowns some games before the Sanford
opening kickoff kick return with
A lire
IS SO T i e S I * T t-l
th* campfire, danced In the patio Huusr i l r l t .
I so «.«o I 1-1 —Gardner (33, rum; Bowl* (13, fans,” Carlton aald this morning.
Warner carrying the pig skin. Ily
H.&lt;l l l . r i e . t
« so 1 1 I 1 /1
“ Wa probably will make a brief
the time Warner hid reached hi* of th* club house, and listened to Mr. Hmok. "I..
- 1-1 l l l a b l a n d F l l s e
y |.
the
melodie
verbosities
of
Eivls
Carman
K.y
ihowlng Wednesday night before
gulut.Ta &lt;4-*» M ill*
1-1
own 30 yard line only one min
Houllna ■ eii
«•«
v i v r i i h .%(**} s /i* i m
the Seminole-DeLsnd game, and
wa* standing for the Jacket*. Th* Presley end other popular*.
Self M.lo lion
I-S Calc Ulsd HUk IM t I 2V 2.1* S l - l / l
’’
Johnson. :iost In behalf Hob's (o .| i
* |. IM's Hmotes Hrrs.n 1 IV M * 4 2-1 then we'll have * game next
Iona defender hit Warner at the
guinlsU (M i |Iv lo
fancy Monarch
|g« | 2-1 week.”
40, but Warner shook him o ff and of the parents, had made more
r o t mtm Macs: * /i* ss.
Sirin* HU
a ,. j
Jobn Schirard Jr., presidsnt of
rared &lt;&gt;n to the breath-taking than ample provisions for tho win.tr w •(. is io i n * «.i* a t-&lt; i/s Hnsla Hubr
1 S-hd
group,
and
the
lighting
set
off
the
I
r
.r
k
W
o
m
l
i
r
Is
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d
I
11/1
I’oc'i Hllvtr
f 7. the Seminole Chiefs Club, said,
score. Ronnie till** kept hi* ex­
&lt;l«r C’omraH*
1.1* t l a. Oh Dollr
Scralchad "We will not altniale ourselves
cellent booting record working a* country iplendor and a most suc­ Ulnslal
1 I hd
gulnl.la li t) 111 *V
with anyone until we hive search­
»'*»•- Illua
l- i 1/1
h» made the conversion to pti«h cessful outing.
TSJ.VTII R I C H S/l* I M
Hisnlsh rortu
1 I I l ls y l l-t in r 17.1V M o 7 * 0 I 1 -1 l / j ed the city ordinances and find out
th* 8rmlnol*s to a 7 0 lead with' in the third stanta. A Seminole kisr
l-sl
I T-l K alil. K .a h lon
It 40 4.00 7 2-1
only -.even second* gone In Ihr fumble on the warrior 10 gave the Intrigue
| IK r . c k . l . llr o w n
4.10 S 1 -1 Just what regulations we must
gulnl.la 12 It ,.&lt;
lln- au a* O f T-ili
4 4 - 1 /1 abide by. We are more than thank­
game.
th* Yellow Jacket* tha ball after
rie-rii u*« m s/ia
Htsr f l a s h
| 4.4
On the return kick the -Yellow thslr third period (core, but the lllack Csas.r ll.lv 1.0* I.lw s 1-1 1/1 Ctaaha
1 4 - 1 / 1 ful to the City Commission for
looo a io l i-i V sd a H a r
1 T - n thslr civic minded response In re­
Jacket* got on the move and Seminole* held for downs at the roll Wind
Ius feta*
« Id 1 l-l/S Idla H olla r
| | moving the Stadium Tax.”
marched 83 yards on a sustained 23, where qusrt*rb*rk Bob John- H
i : . f . T h r ee C o in .
l 4-n.
g u l n l . l a ( 4 - 7 / 17140
drive sparked by Eddie Parker son fired io Warner. Warner Murfsco ( I r ln d .r
I I .K t M r il HUM a/s 4IJ
( 1-1 I / l
Koretbls
j *.|
KLKVWmi
HACK 1 /4 41 I
Ted Dailey, Syracuse University
that wa* rulmlns'rd by 2* yard
i 7-ss l t c t u p o
gstheiml in the pats over i,ls Dial* i ; . .
1.(9 2 |9 1.13 1 1 -1,2
pan and run *&lt;-orlng play as hlg
Huv.rlor
T *- Hhiihuta
14 20 4 10 1 1 - 1 line coach, played end at Pitts­
shoulder nnd raced 73 yard* be­ tilrk
lla p pr J»y
4 20 1 |.| burgh under Jock Sutherland.
guln.U s1-• &gt; lll.eu
Ivan Roberts fired to end Jerry
fore he was finally pulled down
I-*»at A c r e
l 4-1
SIXTH MAI St S/l*
Barlock.
Held
K .el.
7 *« n o i sv s l-i l-a rsn nlan
4 1 -j
on the Leesburg two yard line. Hub Him..it.
Mike Peppe has coached Ohio
7 (.14
A defensive battle raged fur the
MO 100 1 M L u c k y I t.h ar d
7 7 . B’ -te University's swimmers since
1IW * I I 1/1 HWokU Mn
remainder of the first period with Two play* later Terry (ioembel Mr l.uliri
Hknkla
M«
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7
.
Mod
eat
I
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1830.
the Reminolc* leading 7-0, but a powered over fur ih* Bcmlnnlrs. Kuby l.jrnii
g u l n l . l a ( I S) |ti 40
1 S-n.
This, the best showing of th* It. K. Zlpit.r
I T-l 1/1
quick-kirk by th* Jacket* threw
IMnky M»
7 T-l l / l
the Seminole* hick to their own season for the Seminole*, was l-tv.ml.r Im.Ii
I I
four yard line, where Jim Johnson again a team effort. The defen &gt;• gulnl.la l i t ) l i n o
was
outstanding.
They
chilled
Rob­
IHITilTII
H
ilt;
A/ie
N
I.N
broke through th* Seminole offen­
Mr. Hull.l 12 tv 21 lu II.IV 1 l-t
sive wall and nailed Warner be­ erts end dropped Parker for iev- Ima Lulu
I so I to * i- j
••e*| lo sses
Hixe’s He.-rslsrr
( uu 4 1-2 1/1
hind the goal line for a two point
Th Scminolcs meet Rcl.and Wed- Mlnltl iinka
I t-n*
safely and the l^eiburg squad
■nas
I ft- in
'eiday
night
In
Memorial
Stadium
Mup.r
I’llut
S 4-2
rolled to an 8 7 lead
Trim
7 74
Th* brilliant Seminole ib f. n.. In a toss up tilt that will probably I’l.ilniim
|n*‘.
Kri.ml
I Igtllnl.l* ( } * ) |I47*n
unduly overworked due to Semi­ feature them on the warpath, re»:I44IITII 14 44 i: A /M .11,7
pole punt receiving fumoh «, turn­ Iremlng Friday night's loss.
Tru-lr lr«n « 1 1 oo } on 4 no 4 M t/1
Tb* Yardsllck
ed In their outstanding perform­
Mr Lln4 no 7 20 4 l - l / l
Leesburg
Sanford
K .ll's M n
4 40 » l - l / l
ance o f th* season and nove.- atK*l's OnliDolh
1t-l
13
First Downs
8
Roped th* Yellow Jn.-ket* » scuro
Mr Do
| |.nt
170
Hushing Yardage
08 'rl-&gt;i&lt;llr fl.nt
■ 4m
through the line, evrn though they
at
j 7.4
I’ aiaing YaMage
118 l«rlh.t J,
penetratd to the six yerrt line on
3 IS
pairs
0 17
on* occasion and to tlio four yard
*
Passes Inlnrreptvd by
t
lln* on another occasion. Hath 4 32
i’ unta
3 3.3
deep penetration* came a* * re­
to
yards pi nalited
60
sult o f Seminole fumble*.
Individual Yardage
In the aeconil hvr
rcshurgParker. 123; Rob.rts, 14;
Jarkata again went on the move
liawley, 18; White, 10; Roberts,
behind th* (inn running or &gt;
14
Leeshu-g in .vcd to yard . i . v.i
Saiifnr.1
Barbour 31; Boembel,
0
to the Seminole It, and (he de­
‘."J; Warner, 77; Johnson, I.
fense went on tho wnrpulh again
Score Ily P'rlnd*
to halt the drive. On « fourth
Leesburg
8 0 7 0—13
down attempt Rollers again raught Sanford
7 07 0 - 1 1
the Hcmlnola pais defenders napIndividual Scoring
‘ ig and found hi* targot.llar- Lrcshurg: Touchdowns—Barlock 2
k, and fired true fur the II (28 yd. pasi from Koberii) 14 yd
yard scoring aerisl.
lass from Hoberts). Conversion—
The Seminole* made four crucial Parker (plunge). Safety (Warner
fumbles that kept the defensive tackled in end lone by Johnson)
M oie for your present
unit In must of the game and al­ Sanford; Touchdowns—Warner (88
motor now iteforc it gets
lowed Leetbiir’ to d om lm o ihc yd. kickoff return); (ioembel (2
*'.v year older.”
Offensive attsek. but Warner led yd plunge)
M ore for your money
the Seminole* back Into the game Conversions—Ode* 2 (placements)
when you buy a new ’57
Evinrude.
More inilcs per gallon
T h e y ’ r e h e r e ! S e e N ew H o t p o in t Hi-Vi P o r t a b l e T V !
w ith E vinrude’ s Cruls*
Throttle fuel economy.
7 N e w H o t p o i n t H i-V i
M ore for your motor
when you decide to sell
('•loAa-encloxed, air conditioned and heated.
P o r ta b le s t o c h o o s e
or trade.
g
Admission
$1 Plus (ienernl Admission o f 50c
fr o m

S

,

Th* Lyman Greyt— J h e f far
a varahy victory this s h i m met
th eaothar aribaek Friday right
ia T.a tw o a d at tha CrsyhesmJ
w w r i g waa ip siM with a
1J-T 4«f**C at the k«*4i « f Mt.
Dors.
The Greyhounds again ferafca with
the Lynun tn ditto* by showing
their weakneaeee in the first half
and roaring back to (ho second
half to d*mlnato th* gam* with
_______ *t fantaatlc shew e f pow­
er. An impressive aerial display
wna a promlerri fmtaro t o tha
Greyhounds an David gtavcaa camplried six m t e f eevea peaecs,
ooe o f them t o tho Greyhound
(ally.
Ronald Gardner spartad tho first
Golden Hnrricano scoring drive,
climaxing tha 55 yard drive with
a t t yard (print in the earned
•tanin- Then the ML Donna scor­
ed again in the aeme period as
Bobby Bowie ripped through the
line for Li.
Tho second quarter was the only
good showing for the Golden Hur­
ricanes as the Greyhound* cams
out on top ia everything but the
score.
The came was a defensive bat*
il* that took plaee mostly around
Ih* mid-field stripe, and it wasn’t
until th* final steals that th*
Greyhounds could muster * score.
With only minutes remaining in
the game. Stevens hit dm Killer
with hi* fifth straight pats on a
breathtaking M yard pass-run
play that accounted for the lone
Greyhound score. In the fading
second! of the game the Grey­
hounds want on th* march again,
but th* final whist.’ ; chilled the
drive and the hopes for a Lyman
homecoming upset.
TIIK YARDSTICK
Mount Dora
Lyman
•
First Downs
•

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Located 8 Miles South Of Sanford
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P H O N E 12

�THE SANFORD HERALD Hon. Nor. If. IMS P if» 7

G irls Don't Have
To Go To Big City
To Seek Fortunes

Only Costs $65 To Shoot Rhino

1

For the real big prey, how­
Be DION HENDERSON
Associated Press Staff Writer ever, a .375 Magnum or ona of tha
If pursuit of the wily rabbit new ,459s In American arm* la
By DOROTHY BOB
My M IL HEIMER
You get dressed and haul tha
has begun to pall on you. bear
ran shoo, a required or a European double
PARIS, Fran*#—Th* last time 13-year-old and his lawful mother Associated Fr«»e Wem*n’s EdU or,^',', l n' m|n&lt;t:
you wore WfO, you had had i t into the busy itieets. Down the
Girls who Uva In amall 'owns I rhino for only tM in B'.itlsh East barrelled lfle.
Nairobi,
however, is where
U waj droary and w *t the Rue Made lain# you tradga, push­ don't have to go to the big city Africa.
fSllcries tear* gray and desert­ ing the lawful mother pest the to seek their fortune*, says DoroThis though in itself may be you stop worrying about details
ed In the early winter days, the shoe and blouse shops where she hy D. Houghton. On tha contrary, .nou"h to restore your faith in and let the white hunter take
wer. StvvJa-d pr»celuro evils for
people were sullen and without la inclined to dawdle speculative
small town Is a fine starting rabbit hunting.
charm, and the plumbing didn’t
Anyway, the $54 doesn’t buy lining up on* of these licensed
point for world travel and high re­
IF.
to
handle
tha
nown, she believes.
work. They ea*W
« iv*n P»rt*
1you a rhino, it just buy* you a profMilonals
Then, playing the street map
safari.
back to the Romans and you
Mrs. Houghton, a dynamia grand-! license to shoot one. Another 1310
bv ear, you come to a corner of
Hell coat you about $2,000 for
wouldn’t hare turned your head to
will buy you a license to shoot
the Roe Rlvoll, ponder a moment mother, has lived some three
one elephant. If you have a taste a party of one. $2,500 for two
look.
and then look up and wtv* arrosa score years In the little town o f
This time It is different all of
for two elephants, the license on , persons for three weeks The
the street.
"It’ s (hat
thing Red Oak. Iowa, wbrnct she has
|'eg civers not &lt;&gt;nlv the white
whieb Just goes to show
the second Is 1290.
crossed
the
Atlantic
22
times
and
there,” you say decisively-and
It Just had turned dark when
has garnered these positions:
And while big game bunting in hunar’s persons! services but
so
you
visit
the
L&lt;ouvre.
Winged
m plan* set you down at thy
President and only woman offi­ Africa never may be advanced Just about everything else you'll
Victory—the Nike of Samolhrac*
Tams Le Bourget alrsMp whero
camp
equipment,
cer
of the U. S. Electoral College; as a substitute for the man who need— food,
—In the lobby ilowa the 13-year
Lindbergh had landed Zj years
bearer*, cooks, boyi, trackers,
old down, Venus de Hilo brings recant national co-chairman of the can’t afford squirrel hunting, at
ago, and whan yoo had taxied
Citixens
for
Elaenhower.Nixon least on a ceots-per-pound basis skinners and vehicles.
Into the city and fetehrd your him to a bait, and Mona Lisa still Committee; former national and It can be compared favorably
The white hunter will take ear*
luggage Into the California on the dramatically hung In its little hall Intarnatlonal president of the Gen­ with potting a bunny or two on yf the lUta11* Including vour li­
niche
in
the
middle
of
dozens
of
Rut da Berri, hat opposite the
eral Federation of Women’s Clubs; a $2.50 license stateside.
censes—the Kenya general major
Parts Trtb, the desk eierk had other canvateei, makss him muL current delegate to the IntergovActually, many a slightly star­ license Is $110. by the way, not
ter
"Gee.”
Once
in
a
whila,
cul­
laughed morosely. "Boom *?” he
mmencal Commission for Euro- tled American sportsman who counting the rhino ami elephants.
bad echoed hollowly. ” Hah.“ ture aaepi through, it item s.
naan Migration and member of wasn't sure ho could afford a A bird license is $2.80 with no
A cab takes you to the Elite! three United Nations committees;
There wae en auto ahow In Parti
new car hai found himself-aftar limit*, since few Americans go to
_ a n d no hotel accommodations. tower—nobody back in the lower former assistant director of the a few apparently innocent quei East Africa to shoot ducks.
school
would
believe
the
heir
if
he
0|bu had gritted your teeth. This
Foreign Operations Administra­ Hons— heading up a safari into
And the white hunter'* service
miserable city—egaio, you had said he was in Paris and didn’t tion, In charge o f the U. S. es­ Kenya a few weeks later.
will evrn extend to carrying a
go
there—
and
on
the
second
capee
program
for
Europe
muttered.
In other words, Africa isn’t any rifltr approximately the same
However, a half hour and Ihrec ctage, you discover a gold mine:
" I f f aver write a book.” says I more the land about which you calibre a* yours when you’ re on
betels later, a vacancy had ma . coke and hot dogs. The lawful the beaming, auburn-haired Mrs. Jr*VT1 *- &lt;ha e*m- —
fe-htoq
tarlaliitd out of thin air at the mother slips into the restaurant Houghton.” it will be Just to en­ ■e you tirrnmed o f a cAstie in dangerous game.
That’s so you won't have to exGrand, near I'Opera. you had and orders a ham aandwlch and courage girls who think they
Spain or an oil well In Texas.
plain in the midst of your story
swooped In and alapt a luxurious when she emerges you kid her haven't a chance for exciting ca­
An African hunting trip really
sleep In ■ lavish suit with a bal about Crapping with the mana reers Just because they are stuck Is a good deal simpler than most about how you stopped a charg
French.
“
Zut
alori!”
she
says
ing cap.- buffalo with your .270
cony, and now U was morning
in small towns.”
hunters realize. Their main prob­ Just how tome the beast has a
and Paris was dranched with sharply, or. In Broadweyese:
Mri. Houghton wai interviewed lem Is getting themselves, their
so shut up already. You look
20 calibre
hole between
the
rynlight.
In the dismantled headquarters of weapon*— and their money—to
eye*.
at
the
city
around
you
tn
tha
"C an it be the first time,
in
the Eisenhower committee in New Nairobi or thereabouts.
faint York Just before catching » plane
tight years of coming hare, that sunlight. Sacre Coeur a
For those weapons, by the way,
The challenging task of getting
yau bars seen the sun shine? No white dream on the hillside in back to Red Oak. She is due to vou ornbablv i*an ntil'rn g( i.git
matter. You have breakfast in the morning mist. It’s not such return to Washington Nov. 30 to some o f your favorite Iron*. Even aircraft off and on carrier* is
tha special mission of the Naval
the bedroom and now you stroll a bad town.
rcceivo a decoration from the G er a pet 32 is handy for the variet­
•
•
•
out on the balcony and look be­
man government for her refugee ies of antelope that make ramp Air Engineering Facility, at Phila­
delphia. Pa. The first launching
Then you walk across • pont work.
low at the city going to v'ork.
meat, a shotgun provides good of an F7U-3 at the steam cata­
• •
•
over tha Seine .stride past the
Speaking o f her presidency of sport on Kenya's unlimited duck, pult test site resulted In the 32.When it rains, which It always Palata de Cbaillot, looking fur­ the Electorial College, she says:
partridge and guinea fowl shoot­ 000 pound plane being airborne
does here, you are apt to over­ tively for the madwoman, make
“ Lota of people don't know much ing, and a .30-04 with heavy loads at a speed of over 100 mile* In 200
it
over
to
the
Arc
d#
Triomphe
look the beauty of Paris—but
about *lhe Electoral College and is adequate for game up to lions. feet.
jhen tha morning sun is out, at the risk ef life and limb ita function. Actually when you
I it 1* now, you look at the grace­ crossing the traffie at the Etollc, vota in a presidential election
ful, duaty old buildings ami the and peer for a moment at the you’re voting for electors Instead
trees that hava not yet turned, and eternal light. At this point. &gt;our of candidates, and these electors
COMPLETE STOCK
tha imoky, craiy-quilt rooftops of corporal’s guard tires visibly and don't actually cast their votes un­
to the
the city’ s houses in the distance, you send them back
til the following Dee. 17, when
and you can see what the song­ hotel In a cab and stroll down they meet In (he various state cap*
tha
Champs
by
yourself.
writers mgan.
itals. Then they all go to WashIngton in January far the Inaugu­
ration.

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Thanks a l o t ...

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TIL 1800 SANFORD

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U s b i l l s * t R A YM O N D 7Y. K S T S * .
OVIVU A I T k h K T
d«c**o«&lt;l. U t # o f Beilt! County, to
W H O M I f M AY C O N C E R N :
C o u n ty Ju dge o f N*mlnole Loun* T OYou
wilt lak o not ice that the
V l o r l / * : .1 hie o f f i c e In t h . City Commlealun o f tha City o f Han­
c o u r t h » u i i o f »g ld C ou n ty at
ford. Flor id a at S;oo P. XL us tho
fo r d . Florida, w it h in eight **!*»• tolh day o f Decemb er, A. D. 1»1*.
d ar m on tha from tho time o f t h f at the City Comtnleeunere' R o o m at
ftr*t p ublicat ion o f tht* notice. E ach the O t y f l a il lg the C ity o f Han­
c laim o r demand ehall be lh w r i t ­ ford. b l o n d e will consid er and de­
ing. and shall state the p lace
o f termine w h e th e r er not the C ity will
r e s id e n c e and poet o f f i c e sddr ee s close, v a c a t e an abandon a n y right
e f the claimant, and ihatl ba awora
t o hr tha claimant, hla asent. or o f the City aud the p ub lic In and
h it attnr nay. and nn y such c laim lo lli.it cert ain street he reinaft er
to-wlt:
o r da m an d aot eo filed ehall ba described,
Han C arlos Avenu e f r o m Its In
void.
teriectlun
with Hemlaolo Houle
/ a / nUHT II. F.HTKB
vard on tha north, sou th to Its
As H veculrlv o f the D ' t J ' j l
Intersec
tion
with First Hires! on
And Testament o f RAYM ON D
the suuth
^
W . EMTKd. Deceased
iereoni
Interested may appear
and be heard at the time aa d plaee
v o m it or but
ab ove ipectfledCITY COMMISSION o r
THE
HTATK UF F L O R I D A TO:
JAM FH It. I l l C k a and ANN1H L.
CITY O P HANFORD. F LO R ID A
ItlCKH. hla « U t . and IIHIIT H O L Ry !•/ If. N. H A I K U
PUR a a d atAL liU L 'S bll his wife.
IL N. Harer, c i t y C lerk
II allv o. and If dead, their respective
VOT II’ K OF *.%LK
u n k n o w n heirs, der'eeee. grantees,
Mutlr. I . h . r . b y e l v . n that p u r ­
assignees, letnure, cred itor s, irueteee.
o r any aa d all p a r lies ilalm ln g by. suant to Final U*ur*a r . n d . r a u on
t h r o u g h . under or a g ain st tald r e ­ Ibn Znd d a r o f N u v . m b . r , I t l l , In
s p e c t i v e named . deiendante.
on-l that r . r l a l n ca u a . p .m lln * In l h .
ea ch &lt;&gt;t them: and any and all p e r ­ Circuit Court In and fut H.m lnolr
so n s having, or c la im in g to
have Cou n t) , Florida, In C h a n c . r r - w h « r « an y right, title or Interett In and In Klrat F . d c r a l Having* and Loan
the f o l l o w i n g d e«crtb« d
land, Aaso clailon o f Brmlnoln Coun ty, a
• l a g aad being In Memlnole C o u n ­ c o rp o r a t io n , la IMantlff, and HALI'H
ty. Flori d a.
t o -w lt :
North
&lt;40 D. DAY, «t at. a r . D.fand aata, Fas*
feet o f N W U o f N W l* of
N W U iHioktt No &gt;2*1, I. O. F. MKHNo f Hectlon &gt;. T o w n s h ip 2d South, DON, C I .r k o f tha a f o r . s a l d Court,
will within tha I t g . l h o u r , o f aal.
R a n g e I t Kaet.
Y eu . and each o f you. are hereb y on Monday, t h . Ird d a y o f D . c . m n a llfle u t h a t a su it hae been br ou g h t b.r , IJI*. u f f « r f o r aula and i . l l
a g a i n s t you In the Circuit Court, to l h . Mnhnat and baal b l d d .r fo r
In a n d fu r Seminole County. F lo r l cash at t h . front do oy o f t h . Court
ids. in C h a n ce ry , entitled C E N T R A L IIiiu*- -&gt;f H.n itn ol. County, Florida,
FLO RIDA
DC VKL OP MKN T COM. — In . i m f o r d . Florida, t h . f o l l o w .
PANT, a Florid a corpor ation, p la in ­ Ina d c . c r t h . d p m o . r t y , s l t u a t . 4 and
t i f f . V JAM EH It. llll'KH. el at. h a l m In H.m lan l. C ou n ty , Florida,
d efe n d a n ts, and you. and each o f to-w lt:
Tha do ath 10.7] f . . t o f Lot 10.
you. are required to file f o u r A n ­
anil all o f Iwat It. tllo c k I, T i . r
sw er to p l a i n t i f f s Complaint rvlth
*. a c c o r d in g to 17 It. T r a f f o r d '*
a n . C lerk o f said Court, and
-rve
Map o f Hanford. Florid a, r w » r W po n
plaintiff 's
attorney,
&lt; ii:o
dad In I'U t Hook 1. p a g .a t o ­
A. HPEEIl. J R , w h o .# addre-e le
l l . o f tha puMte r r c o r d i o f S.rrtP. O. Uoa 1144. Hanford. Florida,
a c o p y o f eald answ er , on or b efore Imil - Coun ty. Florida.
H.Id . a t . will l.« m ad o puranant
W e d n e s d a y , D ec em ber I’ , H i* . nnd
If y o n fall to ,ln m . a ilerree n r n . to and in u r d . r to a i t l . f y tha lirma
tonfeee o will bo entered again*! uf aald Final D.i-r««.
(I P ll.rndon
y ou aad aarh o f you. fo r the relief
Clark &lt;&gt;f Circuit Court, In and
dema nd ed In eald ComplelnL
f o r H.nilnn t. (' o u n ty , Florida.
T h o nature o f thle suit It to quiet
t c m c U I T C O C tl T * F A t . )
tho till# to tho ab ove deerrlbed

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Friday evening tlx Friendship
Class of th« Community Presby­
terian Church sponsored * fUh
fry. Some SO member* and frtendi
enjoyed this meal and the group
cleared over S2S which went to
the Building fund.
Mrs. Luella Young has moved
Into one of the Alrey apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Nelson
o f West Hartford, Conn., arrived
Nov. • to spend the winter in their
Lake Mary home.

Mr. and Mra. A. W. Toaklnson
o f North Wilmington, Mass., re.
turned to Lake Mery for the win.
ter, Nov. 1&amp; Their many friends
will welcome them for the 20th
year, proving once again that If
Sft. and Mrs. J. L. Salsbury a parson once gets stand In hla
art announcing tho birth of a shoes, he comes backdaughter, at Tampa, Nov. 11 Tho
young lady welghe
T pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderson
Mr*. Salsbury la
tht
former w en in Orlando, Monday morn­
Yvonno Eubanks.
ing to see the Veterans’ Day par.
MUa Grace hagley and her brosde and to deliver their eontribu.
(her-ltullw, George Coleman o f
tion of toys to the Christmas Tree
Kingston, N. H. arrived Nov. land
for Under-privileged Children, held
will winter In the Piper apartment
each holiday In the garden o f Mrs.
on Wilbur Are.
Anderson’s UfeJoog friend, Mrs.
A. R. Bogus. Not only do the 100
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Anderson children loek forward to this an.
Jr. and son, Donald of Tampa nual party, but the many contri.
spent the weekend with his par. butlag friends enjoy the occasion
cats, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Ander­ as much as the youngsters.
son on Lake Emma.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burke and
daughter Gayle visited her brother-ln law and alstar, Mr. and
Mrs. Talmadge Courson In Pear­
son, Os. and another brotherJn.
law and sister, Mr. snd Mrs. A.
Paulk hi Douglas, Ga. this past
weekend. Mrs. Burke’ s sister, Mrs.
M. Flanders of Winter Park and
her son inJaw, B. B. Morgan o f
Orlando accompanied the Burkes,
who brought Mrs. Burke's moth,
cr, Mrs. J. L. Bullard back with
them.

Mr. and Sirs. Cl Irenes Pecfcham
and three daughters o f Tampa
ware the gueita of hla parents,
Mr. and Mra. John Peckham the
weekend o f Nov. 4. Since that
Some women attempt to ifcip
visit, their youngest daughter,
Joan had the misfortune of brealL birthdays but Mrs. P. D. Andar.
ing her arm, while playing at son, local postmaster welcomes
them. Besides a wealth of gifta
school.
which ran the gamut from potted
Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. planta to a cherry pie, her family
8 . P. Fowler w e n hosts to a tur. gave her a birthday dinner, com­
key dinner, in celebration of their plete with cake, Sunday noon. Sun­
gTth wadding anniversary. Chry­ day evening, when the P. D. Ansanthemums and rosea were used dsrsons o f Tsmpe had to go home,
In the living room and a beautiful her good neighbors, the Beebes
arrangement o f yevllow and white snd the Smathers surprised her
with another birthday dinner at
the Smathers. The table wee
spread before tho roaring fire in
the living room. The honor guest
K on cw o r suit
blew out the candles on her cake,
■TATE o r rU)R|l)A TO:
WILLIAM MILL*
1*4
L.
_
in one gigant|p puff, proving that
MILL*. al«o known * T. T. Mills.
If alive, and lh*lr m p M t l i t un­ wrestling with mail sacks must
known epouaea If married, and If be good eserclse for the lungs.
dead,
Ihalr
respective
unknown
helre.devliees. grantee,. assignee*, Seated at the table were Mr. and
lienor*, creditor*, traaleea, and ell Mrs. p . D. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
ereone whomsoever claim ing hr. Richard Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
hrouah. under o r eanlnet enld W il­
liam Mill* and U E. Mill*, alao Smathers, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
known aa T. E. M ill*; aad anp and Guymsn
of Orlando,
Marion
all peraoea having. or rlnlm lng to
hat*, any right, till* or Intoreit Rounds gnd T. M. Smathers.

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Friends of Mrs. Irving Hauser
win be sorry to learn that she
was taken by ambulance to the
Seminole Memorial Hospital In
8anford, Sunday afternoon suffer-

Miss Oris Saunders wbe is a
patient at the Sanford bospit.il i,
still allowed no visors.
Recent weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs. William Ferguson wen
their granddaughter. Miss Barbsra Green and her friend, Min
Earnest!ne Hart. Both youn(?wn.
men are registered nurses at St.
Vlncant’a Hospital, Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Short
the weekend In Sarasota.
County Superintendent of Schools
Fred P. Foster and Mrs. Foiter
o f Afton, N. Y-, recently called
on Mr. and Mrs. WUIlsra Fergu.
son, while taking a hurried trip
through Florida.
A Navy aircraft carrier recent­
ly launched a new REGULl’s
guided missile by steam catapult
Neither .launching platform nor
special booster was needed. This
will extrnd the missile striking
range thousands o f miles.

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Friends of Mrs. Anna Cowan
Florida.
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Section : j . Township IS South,
liana* IS East, run North T il feet,
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West 4tS feet. Weet l i t feat to
point o f bealnalay, LESS W att 1#
feet fo r road.
Tou, and each ef you, ar* hereby notified that a ault ha* been
hrouyht ayalntt you In the Circuit
Court. In and for ftm lnol* County.
Florida, In rhancary, antltlad LT MAN MTEHM and CATIIRHINE MT401 Went Thirteenth Street
Phone
Bits, hla wlfa, rtalatlffa. V. W IL ­
LIAM MILLS, et al. Dafandante
you. and each o f you, aro required
to file your Answer to IMalntlfle'
Complaint with th* Clerk o f aald
Court e&gt;d eerv* upon ria ln tltfa ' at­
torney. vlEO A. SPEKIt. Jit. whose
address le P. O, Do* 1114, Sanford,
Florida, a ropy o f aa&gt;d answ er, on
or b tfo r* Monday, Decem ber S. A.
P. l i l t , and * you fall to do to.
a dears* pro cnnfeeeo w ill bo en­
tered aselnst you. and aach of
you. for the relief demaeded In
said Complaint.
Th* nature o f this ault le to
quiet the title to th* a b ove netcrlhed propeety.
WITNESS my hand * * « eeal of
said Court al Baaford. Seminole
County, rlorld a . this la d day o f
Novemberj

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Seminole County FlorlrU
Hr K U Burdick
u«pitly Clerk
tCOUIlT MEAL*
OKO A. HPKKIl. JR
Solicitor for Plaintiff*
P o . Iloa l i l t
Hanford. Florida.

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PRESTON E. TIN OLE.

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Slats o f North Carolina
TOU ARE IIKREDT NOTIFIED
that ault for divorce has been filed
asaln.r vou In the Circuit Court of
th* Nlalk Judicial Circuit o f th*
State ol Florida. In and fo r Semisol# County, under Chancery Cae*
No. » l « l . tho etyl* o f said caueo ba­
in* BERTHA TINOLK. Plalntllf.
-ve- PRESTON E- TINQLE. D efen­
dant. and
TOU ARE IIEREDT REQUIRED
to file your Answer with th# Cleric
e f thl* Court and t* eerv* a copy
thereof upon th* y la la tlfr* atloreey w h-»# name and addra,a
nee referred to hel-n*. n o nr hnfor*
tho llt h day #f Novembar. A. D ,
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be taken •«iln*t you.
WITNESS my hand and th* o ld elal teal of said Court this lith
day o f October. A P „ H H at
Sanford, Semlnel* County, Florida.
O P. Herndon
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Seminole County Florida
Ile a l e f Circuit Court)
Attorney lor Plaintiff:
EDW ARD II. HURT
(Id Metcalf Dultdln*
Orlando. Florida
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�TH E SANFORD HERALD I ' C o u i i t v
Mon., Nov. 19. 195G Patio 9 ^ - ° « n T y

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Helms Is Awarded
Certificate At Law
’Enforcement Scrool

F h ir * '
T O ir S

Seek To Improve
M eals For Navy

OHS Safe Broken | Husband
w ° r n shoot*
High Fever Follies
In Fam ily
Into Over Weekend; Row; H eld in j a i l Auxiliary's Big
Project For Year
Little Money Taken

25 SNAS Men Are
Invited To Attend
Speed Week Classic

Partin Is
A3D Mobile Trainer Kathryn
Praised For Lovely
At NAS Sanford Floral Decorations

By Marian Jew**
Twenty-five Men from Sanford
A
Negro
* 40-year-old
...........
...... woman
By Raynaud J. Remedy.
OVIEDO—I win hnvn to pay
Naval Air Station, and Fleet Units
shot her husband during a family
Eos., L'S.N'R
tribute to Kathryn Partin l i d
based aboard the JJAS, stand a
row at their home in Midway yes­
A striking example of the Navy'e her eapnble hands. naatkAble in­
chanca to attend the forthcoming
terday morning at about 9.to
Daytona Beach Speed Week clas­ continuous search for new meth genuity. and so adept at remark­
Ftorlne Banks, in a ststemeat
The Seminole Memorial Hosp­
The safe at the Oviedo High
to Deputy Sheriff A. E Evans ital Auxiliary named its "Big sic as guests o f the National As­ o&lt;ls o f preparing their personnel able ideas.
The floral decorations for ton
School was broken into over the who investigated the shooHr.g,
sociation for Stock Car Automo­ for the highly technical opera­
Project of the Year” the High bile Racing &lt;NASCAR), If they tional equipment with which they R. W. Estes funeral ran into aaw
weekend according to a report said "He was coming at me with
Fever Follies which is to be pre­ show good driving sense, the NAS presently work is the A3D Mobile eral hundred pieces. Kathryn dl4
from Constable George Kelsey an ice pick."
sented st the Seminole High Service Information Office an­ Trainer. The Heavy Attack Train­ many of these herself.
Archie
Ranks,
her
husband.
and Paul Miller a member of
School Auditorium on Feb. 9-9 nounced today.
ing Unit la presently utilising this
Tip, her husband, aald bn had
.. . . . li _
. .u
i__ , i was shot from the beck in the n«-xt year.
the teaching staff at the schoo’ . L ft
wRh , hf pUt0, bullet |
Tha Invitation was extended by trainer prior to delivery of the air­ not been to bed far three olflhto
Mrs. A. W. Epps Sr., president NASCAR President Bill France, craft K simulates in operational and that they had all the help
Constable Kelsey said
this i penetrating his •body.
Deputy
m,eT,b* r ,of Sh*riff
When the teams first started
of the Auxiliary urged "the !n a telephone call to Commander training. It is the only one of ita that they could beg, borrow or
morning that the safe "M -re than sheriff Evans said that the w ea-!
steal. They had had two largn
tion
x I ^ e V F Friday
r ld s v a?
,hKran
thcir
WMk tU,U
&lt;*&gt;' likely was broken Into last night." ; ^
wilh wMch Bank*
sho- planning and ultimate success Henry C. Colee, USN, NAS Exe­ kind on the East Coast.
tion eexercises
at the
FlorV |
ejrJ&gt; tW0utance
to their kitchen
The cost of the Mobile Trainer funeral orders handrunning—ManThe burglars went into th e, hj;( no( been found bu{ tbc pallet of the forthcoming stage present­ cutive Officer, late Wednesday, in
Ida Sheriffs Bureau's first Gener ! and dining hall tip* developed
conjunction with the NAS Safe approximates the cost of the A3D rice Jacobs and Ted Estes.
(# a l Law Enforcement School.
t0
M
, P*CUI." i ation.
from some of the old timer*. They building through a window on the
The
Auxiliary
president
stated
aircraft itself. It contains within
I d id not get to the funeral,
Driving program.
The School, with classes conduct-: didn't like "outsiders" in their west side o f the &lt;ehoo&gt; buildihg.
Dr. G. II. Starke reported to the!
that the Jerme II. Cargill Organ!
The Commanding Officer of the a framework o f 40 feet long, eight but I d id go to the ehureh before­
cd by Sheriffs Bureau Invcstlga 1galleys, and the idea lingered that aald Kelsey.
Deputy Shoriff that The man is !
ration;
leading
producers
of Unit compiling the loweet vehicle feet wide, and 13 feet high, every hand and out to the eamatary to
tort, FBI Agents and represents- , the poor service team experts were
•Very little money was taken," in no danger at present ’
Smart Amrteur Reviews, will nccldent and traffic violation rate piece of equipment necessary for see the flowers afterward. J. B.
fives of state ami local enforce , holding an inspection.
laid the Constable, 'but the &lt;afe
The Negro woman « j « held in
come to Sanford from New York per capita during the period from crew training. It Is completely air went, however, as he was a Mason
m rDt agencies, had been running,
was completely demolished."
the Seminole County jsil from
The
"County
Fair"
is
the
plan
and participated with them, ( f
|to direct and produce “ High November 1. 1956 through Febra conditioned.
a full week in the House Chamber
about
10
a.
m.
yesterday
until
Tools to pry open the safe were
that the teams have adopted to
The A3D. Skywarrior, Is today had to hold tha tort dowal)
I Fever Follies” .
ary 1, 1957, will be allowed to
at the Capitol
counter this unfounded idea. At taken from the utility room at the about 4:3n p. m. Sundry nfterKay, Ted's daughter, is eaptola
Mrs. George C. Harden was select 25 men from his command one of the Navy'e "hottest'
Bureau Director Don McLeod, the “ Fairs", cooks from the gal­ school said Kelsey. The dial was noon when she w j j released under
|
named
chairman of the pro­ to attend the famous racing event. planes. It is considered the Navy's of the basketball team. The flo­
described the school as primarily ! leys in the area where the "F air” twisted o ff with a pipo wrench, a $2,500 bond.
Seven Unit* will be competing fastest and most powerful twin ral decoration from the basketbnfl
gram advertising committee, who
designed to give new sheriffs anil1is being held are invited to attend. he said, and they beat their way
team was a basketball of flower*.
wi l l
be nssisted by
M r s throughout the drive. Rox lunches Jet aircraft. This aircraft Is
deputies a concentrated course in j
sit in to watrh and Judge into the door with hammers and
35-ton high winged, swept back, That la Just a small ample eg
and
transportation
to
the
track
:
R
o
b
e
r
t
Blackwood,
co-chair“ invstigative
procedures
before1the rvsulta of the visiting cooks
a crowbar.
1man, Mrs. A. B. Peterson Jr, will be provided by the Station. heavy attack Jet capable of sup­ Kathryn's work. She la en t o l
they take office in January.
and bakers.
In addition to the NASCAR of ersonic speed. The plane earriee of Ideas Ilka this.
"It looks as if thc-e were more
Mrs. Harry Woodruff, Mrs Ro
Many other sheriffs, however,
fer, a separate monthly award a crew of three Including the pi­
When I was sick and ' in tha
As the pies, cakes, salads, meats than one person." Constable Kel­
bert
Keyl,
Dr.
Doris
Ellno,
Mrs
took advantage of the school and and other dishes are turned out
It) Marian Jones
of a $50.00 chit for a party fund lot, bombardier end third crew hospital a little over a year ago,
sey reported.
Betsy
Young,
Mrs.
A.
W.
Epps
, either attended or sent deputies by the team of experts, local
OVIEDO—The official* o f Ovli­
you should have seen all tha cute
"Why It was done I do not do are having a battle—yes, a |Sr, Mr*. M. !. Raborn, Mrs. P will be presented to the top Unit man who hae various duties.
or other enforcement represents- cook* fudge and score them. While
of the month. The name of each
The tremendous utility of this flower decorations aha fixed tor
Kessler,
Mrs.
Charles
Vodoplch
know,"
the
constable
said,
as
he
*»• Uvel. Final attendance figures nobody gets a blue ribbon for
real one!—wilh the Mosquito.
month’s traffic winner will also be Mobile Trainer lies In its capa­ my friends—using thing! 1
showed 17 Florida counties repre- “ best in the show." this scoring reported that two doors o f the
These pesky insects are almost and Mrs 0 . S. Michael.
engraved on a bronse plaque, bility of acquainting the prospec­ now and can keep and use beciose
A
letter
ha*
been
written
by
school, one upstairs xnd one taking the town alive. Evcryyone
sented.
which will be held by the top tive A3D crew with almost every of her unusual Ideas.
leads' to lively informal discus­
Epps Sr - President unit for the month following their conceivable attitude in whlrh this
Subjects covered ranged from sions of the right and wrong meth­ downstairs were pried open. is complaining of them. You even i ' * r*
Kathryn told ma: "I try to giva
o
f
the
Women's
"Other
than
the
safe
damage
and
have to fight for your life to |
’ *le. " un' l’n s Auxiliary of win.
autopsies to report writing and od* of food preparation. To get
new aircraft may be operates. atlsfactlon In my work, the ewe*
Seminole Memorial Hospital, addthe prying open of the tw&gt; doors, hang out the family wash.
map making. Several night ses- the feminine viewpoint, wives of
This truly a mating product of tomer’s satUafction being o p
that was all o f the damage done
Men Installing, or rather re­ re-se*l to Sanford Businessmen
sions were held to acromndalc the the cooks are also invited.
engineering genius simulates with main idea.
to the school."
pairing a floor furnace at our requesting their support in stag­
overflow attendance.
surprising authenticity the audible
We wonder when she la
Over 600 commands have been
ing
the
forthcoming
review.
Mikler said that approximately house the other day, complained
sounds caused by the plane's pow­ to run oat of ideas. She
1
Practically all of the school was visited — and improved — by the
er plant, ^ske offs, emergencies a genius.
closed to the public. McLeod ex­ eight teams stationed throughout $100 was taken from the safe by of the Insects-saying the» could
hardly work for them.
There will be an open meeting while in flight, landings with such
plained that "otherwise we would the world. The idra for teaching the marauder*.
Outdoor festivities are hamper­
of the Sanford Theatre Guild, detail that the student can hear
possibly be conducting a school teams was worked out by the Navyed
by the appearance of these
Tuesday at 9 p.m. at the City the wheels “ screech" as they
for successful criminals by giving in cooperation with the Food Serv­
"bugaboo*."
touch and other effects such as
Hall Auditorium.
them access to highly confidential ice Advisory Committee of the
The city officials are doing all
All persons who are Interested passing clouds and lightning.
information concerning the tech­ National Security Industrial Asso­
in their power to wage war on I
Members of the A3D Mobil*
in amateur theatricals are urged
Dr. Paul C. Carpenter, ThD, eg
niques of criminal investigation.” ciation. a group which has been
(Continue*) From Page It
By Marian Junes
Trainer crew Include D. Cullman, the Central Christian Church, to
to attend this meeting.
The Director said that addition- helping the Navy since 1956 to plan pic in Seminole County and ha* them. That spraying machine is I
Plans for this season's produc­ Chief Petty Officer in Charge; Orlando, will be tha principal
V ai schools will be conducted as better use of excellent food— at an annual payroll of n o r - than running constantly, fogging all, OVIEDO—Have you ever stop­
over town, in an effort to dem o-! ped tu think of that unwritten tet­ tion will be discussed.
F. E. Miller, TDC; W. Kalb. TD2; speaker at the noon luncheon meet­
often as personnel limitations of less expens to taxpayrs.
1115.000.
lish them.
If further Information It desir­ D. D. Thomas. TDI; W. Wlemers, ing of the Sanford Klwaata Cluh
his new crime-fighting agency
-------------------------ter
you
planned
to
write?
No.
it
The kennel club s a i d its gro*s
ed, it may he obtained hy con­ TD3; and D. If. Ptiariea, TD3.
Wednesday.
would allow.
We fear the cold weather is |
Illark Dog is a mascot that is
pari-mutuel wagering handle dur­ going to have to lie a contributing I Is not National Letter Week—to tacting Don Fletcher at 1557-W.
Gcorgo Morgan, a member og
unusual in more than one respect.
ing the past raring season was factor in this effort though. We \my knowledge.
Clem Labine set a Brooklyn tha Sanford Kiwanis Club's Sup­
He’s a veteran of Navy flying,
15,257,366, of which *3l6.2n0 was hope soinenoe besides Ih mosquito
The fact struck me like a bolt | North Carolina state has 20 Dodger pitching record in 1954 by port of Churches Committee, is
chalking up many hours o f sir
the other day when a boy, about tettermrn on its 1956 football »l&gt;pearing In 62 games. IT# reliev­ tha pragram chalrmia fer tha
time on Navy blimps at the Lake- paid to the state for distribution! will be the victor.
coming meeting.
ed 59 times and started fames.
16 years of age, was handed a team.
hurst, N. J., Naval Air Station. to the various counties
The suit contends that estab­
letter hy a friend In the Oviedo
At present, he is in honorable
Drug Store.
retirement at GLYNCO, but he lishment of a harness raring
won't be there long. Computed on track within three mile* of the
Watching him elou-ly, I saw
a human basis, he 1* now more- dog track will result in failure of
the sparkle that came to his eyes,
one or both of the tracks since
A meeting of the Board of Di­ the broad grin spread across hi*
than
years old.
there are not enough p«npte in rectors of the Seminole County face. "That’s from Mom," he said
Gayc Stewart Is the first former the area to support two racing Chamber of Commerce will be held proudly.
National Hockey League player to operations. As 1 remit the suit tomorrow night in th,&gt; hoard room
I thought o f my 19 year old
referee, in the league since King said, the state will suffer a rove-, of the Educational Building on ton. It hurt, and it should have,
Featuring
nue
loss.
j
Commercial
Ave.
Clancy.
w
a iX
for 1 have been guilty of negli­
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gence myself as wrll as many
Tiie Very Bca
The 1934 Detroit Lions, playing i Krldcr, Seminole County Chamber others. We sometimes do not stop
Claude Gilbert, San Joso State
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:n o k . 1st
I the Spartan baseball team last Football
League,
won
seven 1regular monthly meeting “ f the daughter who look forward to cag
straight games by shutouts.
i group.
I spring.
crly to that mail.
ft
My boy told me once, "It helps
a
■*
s&gt; much, just a note like Jim
An our forefathers did on that flrat Thanksgiving Day. let uts fill the fextive hoard
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Mis little brother! can write—Just
with the bounty o f this hlwwed land, and lie grateful.
hearing from those loved ones and
friends.”
I looked at the boy nnd said:
"I wonder if my boy feoels like
that when he gets a letter from
m e."
He looked at me and inquired,
“ Where is lie. Mam, and how
old is he’ "
«
The reply, "He is a sophomore
at college and about your age—
19."
Ho thought a minute, giving me
,i long and searching look, "Y et,
Mam. he does. You bet he does.
Write to him, mam, please—at
least once a week."
Investigation proved the young
man lo he a student at the New
Tribes Mission, not too far out of
town.
Talking to Mr. W. It. Young,
who is one o f the head men out
there, we found the hoy expect*
that letter once a week but hopes
lbs
for more. Wo bet he does.
After this we have promised our­
selves that we will b* more
thoughtful, too.
A* U. S. Navy men here at the
Sanford Naval Air Station and
around the world lit down to their
Thanksgiving dinners they will
have cause to thank "County
Fairs" for the excellent flavor of
their turkeys.
Navy Food Service Team* have
Governor LeRoy Collin* award been touring the world since 1953,
ed attendance certificates to 99 ! hent on improving the meals serv
law enforcement officers Including „d aboard ships and at shore staDeputy Sheriff Milton R. Helms, Hons.

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Hospital Notes

Q U A N IT IE S L IM IT E D

Nov. I*
Admissions:
Harold Goodman 'Enterprise)
Molly Williamson (Sanfonl)
Lucille Itcrnusat (Sanford)
llatl'e Owens (Sanford)
Disrharffrt:
Arthur Brown (DcRary)
Shade Randolph (Sanford)
Freddie Lomax (Sanford)
Ruth Griffis (Lake Monroe)
Nov. IT
Admissions:
Minnie Kinard (Sanford)
Mamie Lee Smith 'Sanford
Baby Girl Smith (Sanfonl)

Discharges:
John C. Sykes (Sanford)
Bob Roberts (Sanford)
Harold Goodman (Enterprise)
Joyce lloskin I Sanford)
Nov. 16
Admission*
Charles Hydcr (Sanford)
Oscar Bass (Sanfonl)
Corrine Jackson 'Sanford)
Archie Banks (Sanford)
Stcvrn Land (Sanford)
Letha Boss (Sanford)
Nov. II
Admissions:
Richard Simmons (Sanford)
Ridh Van Herbella (Sanford)
Louise Richanison (Sanford)
J. D. Cassidy (Sanford)

Cliff
guard,
Youth
weight

La Rose, .Michigan State
was the Detroit Catholic
Organisation's light heavy
boxing champion in 1953.

King Hairan, one of the top 2
year olds of 1956, had a perfect
record at Hialeah last winter,
winning all three starts.

nnd never was there such n bag-full of happiness! Gifts
for those we love, money for year-end hills, reserves for
future gonlfr—all these and more will be in that bag of
Christmas checks.
Will he bring one for you? If not, then make sure of
one next year by joining our Christmas Club todayl
There’s a class for every purpose—a suitable payment
for every purse.

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APALACHICOLA Iff - Forecasts

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{paAAonalA
Mr. u 4 Mrs. C « . HsaO k i n
BM |» deviates for the viator
tooth*. I t e r viU return Ja Mar.
M eade of A. H. Bateter J r,
« u seriously Injured la aa
last about four mmk* ago,
Vtn bo Mad to Mara that bo has
takoa off tbo critical list
la to room XU, Hoilrwood Mo­
dal Hospital, Hollywood.
Mbs Marilyn Calhoun, daugbtar of Mr. aad Mrs. J. A. Calbona, baa been (elected aa one of
the candidates for Quoeo of tbs
Ibtoor's pre-seaion football game
to bo bold at a later date. Tbo
'oaatost will bo held at tbo now
Florida Hotel to Lakeland. Mtoi
Calhoun la a sophomore at FiorUa Southern College.
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a t • greet industrial empire de.

veleptog to Ibe valley of the Apt.
««
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taebleols, Chattahoochee and Flint
rivers r m voiced t e n at the Mb
‘
ammal Harter Day celebration.
Barter Day marks the itart on
tbo vast protect o f the D. 8. Corps
o f Engineers which when complet­
ed win provide a 9-foot deep navi,
fatten channel from the mouth of
•*&gt;e Apalachicola River to Atlanta.
Dams in the system will generate
enough hydroelectric power, to
serve mors than a million persons'.
CoL Harold E. Bistort, district
engineer, reported that two of the
principal structure* is the protect
U r. and Mrs. John Ensign, of are virtually complete. The Jim
Orlando announce the birth a t a Woodruff Dam at Chattahoochee
T f*
*£_**•
F“ “ »U * Fha I ever tasted,* that's the eomwhere the Chattahoochee and Flint
T lb. too, Nov. S. Be baa been
rivers merge to form the Apa'a.
named Charles Meriwether. Mrs.
chicela la M per Cent complete, ha
The good old-fashioned creamy pumpkin custard baa a dellehtfnt
Ensign will be remembered aa said; the Buford Dam on the up­
Mias Mary Louise Meriwether.
per Chattahoochee, north of At. * r . TS !rpP .r [ *M s9 od cream aad quartered orange slices.
lasts, to per rent complete.
He said the Columbia and Fort
0 sines dams win be finished in
ORANGE NUT PUMPKIN FIB
IMS.
Cot. Biabort said the dredging
DALLAS (M—Paetel authorities
of Urn 9-foot deep, 100-foot wide
uid a Dallas woman complained channel to the Apalachicola will
the substitute mail carrier on her be completed by Jan. 1.
roate was upsetting her dog.
He said completion of the pro­
"The regular carrier gets along
ject win provide the two essen.
with the dog,** she explained an­ tiala for industrial development—
grily, "but evtry time the sub­ cheap transportation and low cost
stitute makes the route It upsets
r. Ha said the valley has an
my dog."
trial potential second to none b a . M ,”ii!5 — • - . » ■ » « «
"Where is the dog bow? " a to the South.
postal authority askad bar.
Gen Henry J. Hoeffer, division
"Oh, ha’a under the mimosa engineer for the Southeastern Di­
true to my yard," she replied. vision of the Corps of Eogtoeers,
"And where’s the mall carri­ Mid that to a few months the
channel will be connected with the
er?"
— By W1UIAM t m —
"He’s op in the tree. It’ s up­ Intercoastal Waterway to provide
Control Prria Writer
setting my dog and making him mean* for *«—rv to travel from
the
Great
Lakes
to
communities
bark.”
THE WHITE BOX ball park
the World, Between Break­
along the rivers.
caught fire Just a couple of days fast and Lunch.
The development will Insure
after the American league season
t t t
11:10 am . ever WTRR, aad hope flood control and water suppliee
closed. Chicago fans, no doubt,
Antarctica la the tcIndiesf piece
many people will be listening.
and provide power to meet the In­
wish the same had happened to on earth— Fadographe. H ow ner,
dustries which will estahll'h them­
club before the Yanks sewed up U’s so cold, folk probably don’t
selves to the area, he said.
the pennant
notice ttl
Rep. Bob Sikes, maatar of eereI I I
t I t
monles for the festivities, called
flee and A dial wUt have their
A keif millleu defiers worth of
upon the Legislature to- set up a
inning* fa November but a t o/ Chrietmee toys were derireyed to
fund to aid to bringing Industry
right now they meat fake a beck e Texes fire, leek* like Sente wifi
Into the Apalachicola Valley. He
real to M ickey and B at.
have le work overtime.
laid the state should provide mon­
I t t
I I t
ey to permit the buying up now of
to this Wertd Series, P .M .
The head of e Canadian menu-.
land that will be needed for indus­
petots out, the Yankees won't have facturers association aaya busi­
trial tiles when the navigation aysle lake • Padres.
ness executives should taka sies­
tam la completed.
I I t
tas In order to guard their health.
•Electronics expert predicts we’ll However, they'd never have be­
be able to travel at 0,000 mttea come executives if they could
an hour within 30 years. Slogan sleep on the Job.
S m okey S a y t

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Mail Carrier
Seven Basic Foods *
Upsetting Dog
Stressed At Meet
6 f 6th Grade 4-H
to Gifts of the Sixth Grade 4. I CMb of Sanford Grammar
Idkool met yesterday morning
tefb Mias Myrtle Wilson, Home
■fmonstratlon Agent
• A Ssmonatratioo vaa given on
* 0 Seren Basic Foods, with Jndr
laty, Lavlgne Pitta, Oorila* Car, Linda Danlala, Sandy Wright,
do Williams and Loo Alice
g m e e t afctog part In the demon-

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Chose, led in the singing of “ A■erica’*, after which the meeting
was adjourned.
. The group win hare a radio
Program on Saturday, Nor. If at

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Tax Books are open for payment of 1950 City Taxes.
4* discount allowed if paid to November, 3% to December,
Xfe to January and 1% to February.

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All city Ux statements have been mailed. If you have mot
received yours, pleas* give the legal deacriptlon, your mailing
address and statement will be sent to you.
Don’t forget to
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make yew* Tbankaetrlne

of todltidnab phew yen

Ellen Hoy
City Tax Collector

Thanksgiving—With MovUs at Horn#

Thanksgiving time la here again,
■nd families all over the country
Will he observing the holiday to
: traditional style. And to moat of
tta, "traditional style” means “fam­
ily style" on this favorlto of holi­
days.
Remember the poem a^out
Thanksgiving Day wo used to re­
cite aa youngsters? It went some” thing like this: “Over the river
' and through the wood/To Grand- father’s house we’ll g o . . Well,
- ■maybe you won’t be going to
.. Grandfather’s house. Grandfather
- may be coming to your house—or
jm u all may be gathering at Aunt
Salary’s or Cousin Dill’s home this
year. But the chances are the
family will observa Thanksgiving
by coming together to spend the
day and share the feast that sym­
bolizes a rich harvest.
At any holiday gathering, home
movies usually make a hit —
and Thanksgiving’s no exception.
Pleasantly relaxed alter dinner
. —evon If everybody’s a bit too
full of bird and brandled mince
pie—relatives ere anxious to get
caught up on the family’s activ­
ities since their last big get-toI' gather. A perfect way to accom­

plish this so that all may see some
of the things you've been doing to
to show a few reels of the moviea
you made while on vacation or at
othar times during the year.
Project a reel or two of a birth­
day party—« graduation or wed­
ding— tha youngsters' introduc­
tion to a new pet—a backyard
barbecue that earned Dad his
high bonnet For this la the atuff
of which happy memories and
successful movies are made—the
kind that every member of the
family will enjoy seeing “in ac­
tion”—as fresh end colorful aa tha
day It all happened.
Besides bringing your relatives
up to date on “family affairs,"
there's another way to which a
movie camera can help you cele­
brate the Thanksgiving holiday.
We’re sure you’ve already guessed
what we have to mind! That's
right—we think It would be a fine
Idea to record just how you spend
Thanksgiving Day this year at
your house. A film of the high­
lights of this favorite home holi­
day will givt permanent life to
a happily shared occasion.
—John Van Guilder

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Your Insurance premiums may be included in

your monthly paymenta and placed locally with your own agent.

You apply for your bank Auto I.oan and gel a decision

promptly.

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it standing with us for future credit needs.

B efore you buy your next car, see us for actual

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Rep. Beasley Claim
58 Written Pledges
Of Support In '59
TALLAHASSEE CB — Rep.
Thomas D. Beasley of Walton
County is claiming 38 written
pledges of support In his cam­
paign to become speaker of the
1M9 House.
The 1969 speaker will be desig­
nated early to the 1957 session

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*0 W Fr-$ m s rm i
EA SY TO FIND-rHANDY—COM PLETE
Gifts for H t r jf f il
Westingbouse
Electric Blankets
Reg. 339.95
only *27-50
Baggerly Appliance Center
115 Magnolia Ave.
Shoes, Shoes and more Shoe*
A great array of styles—colors
from 32.98 to $t.M
H. It A. DEPT. STORE
Sanford Ave. at 4th St.
Pearl, Necklace* 33.95 up
Women’* Wallets 35.00 up
Watch Banda .
34 95 up
Frank Noell Jeweler
110 S. Park Ave.
FABERGE
Perfumes
. Colognes
Bath Powders and Soaps
TOUCTON DRUG CO.
EVENING DRESSES
Nylon Plcot, Lace, Nylon Tull*
and Tafetta 317.95 to 324.95
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
114 E. First St.
’ ’Cut and Wear” Aproq*
Christmas Designs, Permanent
Organdy Guaranteed Washable
96c each

G A R R E T T ’S
Oor. First and Sanford Ave.

Genuine Imported Mexican
t'and-tooled Leather Handbags
316 95 plus tax
P U R C E L L ’S
123 W. First St.
Children’s and Ladies
Orion and Nylon Sweater!
Slip-over and Cardigans
from 32 98
KEI.’S 5 A 10c STORES, Inc.
SWEATERS
by Feitherknit ami Bradley
Black, White, and all the new
Fall shades
Cardigans, Slip-ons, matching
sat*. Orion and Wool, sizes 32 to 46
$3.96-31096
COWAN’ S
212 E. First
Phone 874
DRESSES
By Jonathan
Logan.
Minx
Mod&lt;*s, Peg Palmer. Rite Fit,
For Evrr Young. Styles that are
perfect for Holiday wearing.
Sizes: 7-15, 10’t 2l&gt;k, SO. 33 96
— $21.98

COWAN’S
213 E. First First. St. Phone 674
Give Her The Gift
She Wants the Most—
DIAMONDS, set In White or
Yellow Gold frem 329.75
WERT JEWELRY STORE
202 E. 1st. SL
PHONE 5
PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
—not Desperation
Sea our beautiful center pieces
SWEENEY’ S
114 Magnolia
Phone 147

car with ua!

FLORIDA STATE BANK
of SANFORD
Member F, D. L C.

which starts to April. Beasley’s! Thera a n to members to the
claimed ttrengh would assure his House.
•lection.
Beasley has been mentioned aa
He did not make public the list
a possible candidate for governor
of pledges.
Rep. Sam Gibbons o f Hillsbor­ to 1960. It is rumored be will be
ough County also is seeking the] named chairman of the powerful
speakership- Gibbons has made Rules Committee for the 1957
speaker designate
no claims of specific pleges. His session by
friends, however, claim he has Doyle E. Conner of Bradford
County.
40 sure votes.

You'll Find It In The—

thrifty bank auto loan plan. And see exactly how It will pay you to finance your new

“The Friendly Bank”

DC. JONAS L SAUL of the Unlventty of Pittsburgh. Pa , Is shown
to New York after he received tho 1858 Albert Lasker Award. He
was honored “for distinguished achievement to developing ■ safe
and effective protection against poliomyelitis." Shown with Dr. Balk
are Mayor Robert F. Wagner (left) of New York and Mrs. Mary
tasker, president of tha Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation.

Electric Shavers .. 319.50 up
Lentherie Musketeer* __ 32.50 up
Max Factor fot men
75c up
ROUMILLAT It ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock

TOYS-TOYS-TOYS
See Our Display
and Save
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TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

RINGS
Emblem. Signet, Birthstona
Diamond r Other Precioua
Stones
322.50 up
FRANK NOELL JEWELER
110 S. Park Ave.

Silver
Spoon and Fork Set*
31.73 to 38JO
WM. E. KADER
112 8. Park Avo.

Gifts for Girb

CAMERAS
Eastmans. Kodaks
Flash Holders. Movie Cameras
and Film
At the Price You want to P 4/
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Beautiful Decanters
o f His Favorite Whiskey
34 60 and up
TOWN PUMP
112 W. First S t
Cowboy Roots ----- SIM ap
Hunting Knives, big variety
(Be up
Dress Pants ..... 34J8 up
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.

Unusual Gifts

G. E. 3-wsy portable Radio 331.95
3-speed Record Player, $19.95 to
327.95 with Automatic Changer
$46.95.
WESTERN AUTO STORES
CEDAR CHESTS
Famous Cavalier, beautifully fininshed with inside utility fittings
from $49.50 Natural red cedar
chest* fmm 339.50
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. 1st.
Phone 958

Distinctive Gifts
At MONROE CORNERS
CRAFT AND GIFT SHOP
First Street
3 Miles West o f the Clock

Everyone Appreciate*
the Finest
Give Her—
Daniel Green House Slippers
IVEY'S SHOE STOKE

Real Art Pictures
Beautiful framed reproductions
and Originals from
$3 93
WILSON-MAIER
311 E. Lit. St.
Phone 958

6W” Wizard Portable
Electric Saw. Cuts to 2 H "
Complete with case
- 339.50
WESTERN AUTO STORES
212 E. First St.
Bedroom Slippers
Attractive and Wsrm
31.98 and 32.96
SANFORD SHOE CENTEX
208 S. Sanford Ave.

Gifts for Mom
Brush and Comb Set _ . 32.50 up
Boxed Candles _____ __ 3L50 up
Cologne* ami Perfumes 31.00 up
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
on the Corner by the Clock

G.E. ELECTRIC
PERCOLATOR, reg, 319.93
Sale Price 316.98
RANDALL EI.ECTTRIC CO.
112 S. Magnolia
Famous Sunbeam
ktlxmaster. with Jalcer
347.50
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First U

A Family Portrait
Continues to say: “ We're
Thinking of You"
30 up

- JAMESON STUDIO
Phone 3198

Home Gifts

Gifts for Naw

U»# Our Lay-Away Plan
or Credit Plan
On Beautiful Mohawk Carpet
Sanford Linoleum 4 Tito
127 W. First SL

All Pattern* Sterling
Many Beautiful Patterns
in China and Glass
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.

Do your Christmas Buying
On Our Ea*y Payment
or Lay-Away plan
FURITURE CENTER
116 W. First St.

Gifts for B oys#
Western Flyer Del.uxe Bicycle
Tank Model with Headlights,
Luggage Carrier, Chrome Kims
and whitewall tires, 26” , 332.95
WESTERN AUTO STORES
Complete Line o f
Wonder Horses
$12.95 up
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. FIRST St.
TOM SAWYER
Suita, Coats, Jackets
Shirts, Slack* and Pajamas
A complete Stock. Ages 8 to 18
Y O W E L L ' S

SUITS
By Warren, Sewell, and Merit
Clothing Co. to sizes 34 — 46.
Rayon flannel, Wool flannel,
Wool worsted,
wool-nylon-da­
cron. $29.95 — 349 95
COWANS
212 E First SL
Phone 874

Famous Berk-Liner
Contour Chair
368.00
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First St.

Gifts for Oldsters

106 N. Park

Johnson’ s Gift
Twinkle Toys
Swiss Bells

up
29c up
31.00

ROUMILLAT 4 ANDERSON
On the Corner by the Clock

J

Gifh for bed

SILVER
ICE BUCKETS
319.75 up
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.

O. D. Farrell’ s
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very Rest
310 E. First

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“ BEAM” 3-Speed Portable
Electric Phonograph
Plus matching record-carrying
C*«* and 8 Record* 321.95
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. First St.

Everbrite SUlMess
21-pc. service for 6 36.95
Every Woman want* Fine China
52 pc. service for 8 14.95
by Lennox, Castlcton, Syracuse
68-pc. service for 8 20.95
Buy on the "China Club Plan”
Sanford Jowelry L Luggage
S W E E N E Y ’ S
300 Sanford Ave. Thono 1348
* 114 Magnolia
Phone 147

Auto Financing by oar bank offers you ALL o f these Savings.

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LOS ANGLES (ft-Californti’s
Democratic
Council
president
lays this state win be one of the
hottest battlegrounds tn the next
four years for the i960 Pepobltcan presidential nomination.
Alan Cranston told the Demo­
cratic Luncheon Clnb:
"Vice President Nixon w d
agree with everything President
Elsenhower aayi and does be­
cause this le his best chance of
getting the nomination. U. S. Sen.
WiTlUm P. Knowland srill seek to
build hi* eandidaev by disagree­
ing with tho President whenever
and wherever and as violently at
he*ran.
"And Gov. Goodwin J. Knight
forced by tho exigencies of hit
position, to regard to hit cand­
idacy, srill be completely unforaeeable and unpredictable.”

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Magnovox HI-FI
Radio-Phonograph
399.95 and up
CLAUDE If. WOLFE
306 E. First St.

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LOW COST

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California
As Hot Battlegroun
In Next Four Years

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M MY-PlfASE ■ GMXFUL.
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Complete 9—Pe.
LIVING ROOM GROUP
Choice of Style* and Colors
3139.00
MATHER’S—203 E. First SL

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CHATHAM BLANKETS

Including the Nation’ s Favorlto
T u rrey" — Purrey B o u q u e t ,
Woolihlre Brandon. Full n nge o f
colon.

Y O W E L L ’ S
A GIFT FOR THE
WHOLE FAMILY
JOHNSON SEA HORSE
Outboard Motor from
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Sanford Ave. at 25th PHONE 2823

TABLES
Corner Table*, TUr Table*.
Step, and Cbrfee Tables from,
WILSON-MAIER
111 H. l i t
Plume 968

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PAINTING

Oroeary ft ruling Station. Wall
astabllshad bustaaas, goad loca­
MeRANVY-SMITH PAINTS tion. White neighborhood. Ban2«U 8. Park
Pbaoa 1203 son for sailing, sickness. Phono
K C X S a n fo r ^ P la ^ ^

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FINANCIAL

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CUSSIFIKD ADS
Pi

11821

PLUMBING
Cantract and Repair Wadi
Free Estimates
R. L. HAKTEY
ES4 Sanford Ate.
Pbww ISM

W . J . KING
Ptnmhtns Contractor
U - r U C M l&gt; EAT
All Oil fired Hesters
Cleaned sad Sarrtead
As w w pi—a u a protty girl 2534 Orlando Dr.
Ph.
—Tba DOQOB DINER ft BAR,
Lake Mary.
This is a free guest pass to tbo
Movielxad Rldo-Ia Theatre for
for Mr .Chapman. Exp. data
Nor. 2t, 1954.
____
ROLLAWAY, Hoj^itil and Baby
or Month—
Dae,
C E R A M IC T IL S
TtL 1426. Furniture Cuter —
Paol r . Moallar A Son Ph. ISA
l i t Waal n m St
Quality

AUTO LOANS
COST LESS

Florida State Bank
OP SANFORD

LIVESTOCK
28—DOGS—CATS—PETS
Homo wanted for gentle mete kit
term, 4 mo. old. Ph. 3049J

FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
—at Warebooae Price*, visit New t h r e e _______ _______ ____
BERRY’S. Wo are experts at on
Lola Emma. Ono and kail tiled
sisting yob to secure gradoua
bathe. Florida ream. Lot 211'
goodteoka with functional ee
x 223*. T u n So. m e mile ot
vutonro Today‘a bari buy* in
Oaklawa Cemetery,
eitionally odvertlaed furniture
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
First St. Ptmoe 107 for Even­
VA—PHA—CONVENTIONAL
ing Appointment.
FINANCING
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
• BIG VALUES
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
• QUICK CREDIT
A . K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
• £ A S Y TERMS
llonvUln
Phone 1991
1900 Meilonvt
W1LSON-MA1ER
New and Used PenMare
311 E. First S t
Phone 8H 10300. 3 bedroom, ilr condition­
ed, encloeed, gang*, Mock con­
struction. Hardwood 4s cork
Used furniture, sppUaneoa. tools,
floors, 90x133 lot Low FHA
etc. Bough t-sold. Larry'a Mart
monthly payments, $5179 after
221 East 1st 8L Phone 1431
buying ownen equity. 253$
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
Clean or Oil Your
Osteen— I bedroom frame house,
SEWING MACHINE
lakefront. $7,000. Retrheneder.
Osteen, Fla.

....

FREE

Try and Stop Me
------------ By BENNETT CERF—

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O

LD MAN CROWTHER pulled at the coat lapel of the o « M f a
of the crossroads store and cackled into his ear, *Tm not
allowed to talk tonight, Ed. Doctor's orders. He says this
hoarseness can get real
serious If I aggravate i t
Don’t say a word to anyone,
he warns me. So I aim to
do just exactly what he
says. Danged If I want to
lose my voice for keeps. So
If you’ll just bring out a
sheet of paper and a pencil,
Ed, 1 reckon I’ll write down
what I want to buy and
you can get it for me just as
easy as If I come in here
and spent five minutes de­
scribing it to you."

........

The owner of the atore
or 3 bedroom home. F u n . or
unfurn. 1306 Elliott.
provided the paper and pencil and Old Man Crowthar carefully
Fri. Nov. 14 thru SaL Nov. 24
wrote out "one can of terbaccy.”
Just call Gam tt’a Phone 1422.
43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
NANCY ICHMBIt, IS. of Bucynis,
•
•
•
Our Service Man will call at your 2-bedroom home with Florida
Ohio,
winner
of
Iho
Seventeen—
room,ft extra Urge utility room
We boy and sell used furniture.
home.
Harry
Bauer,
director
of
libraries
at
tha University o f Wa*hl8f*
Save
the
Children
Federation
Must see to appreciate. $7,000.
Paying top eesh priees tor jay
ton, points out that moat biographies fall Into two categories: auto­
Christmas doll contest, displays
301 E. 24th. Fb. 2238 J.
thing of viloo. SUPER TRADbiographies and ought-not-to-blographiea.
, ,
her prlie-winning doll at the
INO POST eo 17-92 Ph. 2063-W Green damask sofa, good springs
WELCOME GIFTS
PLUMBING ft HEATING
awards ceremony. She received
O MM. by Beaastt Cerf. Distribute* by Xlag Futures Syndicate
•7—BROKERS
and
REALTORS
reasonable. Pb. 1264.R after
Chat ara long cbartsbad art aasy Septic Tank Installation A Berrios
a special citation from Ahmed
—Factory to Too—
3 p.m.
Heater Sendee, A r a b l e C.
to select Tim s PowoU’a varied
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • • . U4i
Bokharl, Undersecretary of the
Aluminum
Harriett Phono 734-W or 1335.
stock. Coaaa ia and took around.
OZIER REALTY CO United Nations, at a reception
1M7 ROYAL PORTABLE
Laura B, Otter, Realtor
$ SA V E |
held in her honor by tha U.3.
Encloeed heed. Sag-proof botton
TYPEWRITERS
Hate) M. Field, Associate
Commute* tor the United Na­
rail with plastic ends. Plasti
ON
GOOD
USED
2601
So.
Orlando
Hwy.
Ph.
1359
N# Dawn Paymant
tion* Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
or rayon tap**. Cotton or nylon
FURNITURE
27. Earth
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
L '-'iicfM Months To Pay
ACROS"
at UJ7. Building in New York.
mSt rJCT-: 'I •.&lt; •1
Whitman
Lay-Awty Now for Cbrlstaaa
Mather
Of
Sanford
1.
Sharp
c p ia
11
Senknrik G ta * and Faint Co
a
POWELL’S O rn C R SUPPLY
8.
Not
and
harsh
u c a ts is ti.ii 1 ,
Phone 137
112-114 West 2nd SL
Phooo 320 203-09 E. 1st. St.
god­
working
117 S. Magnolia
PbonaJM
s c ’sjiit ’5:”
4. a fabric
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
dess
9. Tawny
• n ie t i'i'j
is -t
48-FARM aad GARDEN
11. Marketable
Including: bath futures, cabinet
LIVE BAIT
30. African :-;a
animal
V •
sink,
water
pump,
septic
tank
price
AUTOMOTIVE
Shiners, Bull Head*. Pop Guts
river
uuut ! n it*
‘
10 Teer
Cabbage plants, Copenhagen Mid
and water heater, approximate12. Communl
HtVT^U
TIM
?
'
5 Dozen, 95c
33. Fall
cation means It. Italian
season varieties. Gus Schmah.
ly 125 month.
m
t3?lt:l
Ute'-’
re-i
Missouri
Minnows
and
Worms
to
204 So. Park Ave. — Phono 960
T—AUTOMOTITE WANTED
city
Ph. 434-M.
Call, or see ua TODAY
13. Man * name
(•lUCJki ns-. :■ i
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Are.
hit
17. Botch
1007 Sanford Are.
Phono 1U3
(poas.)
SaU Your Car to
34. Peruvi­
18. Treated
ROSES
HOLLWOOD (41 — To Joht Conte IS. Paleness
LOTS OF ROOM!
feaienlty’ i A is»* 0
an
sewage
ROY REEL
Heating
Plomkmg. Krasin Heal
Just received large selection of 3Jwdroom. 2-bath; oldsr stylo goes the dUtlnctlon of being per­ 13. Feline
M
s
j
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'
j
s
w
r
c
f
f
.
r
*
Indian
20.
Concealed
MS W. Second St
JACKSON and PERKINS rows
14. Purpose
2-story horn* recently redecorat­ haps the most popular matlneo
M. G . HODGES
39. Set sagl*
Hiawatha Ave. Drcamwold.
33. Merganser
17. Greek tetter 21. At home
Get your now white they last
ed Inside out. Beautiful pins Idol of oil tlme^H# alto rould bo
Sendee an All Water Pu
41. Southern
36.
Rational
S—BOATS AND
22.
Hwtsa
river
VILLE NURSERY
18. Donkey
floors newly sanded. Situated the hardest working.
Welle DMUed — Pnmpe
general -•
Paint 150 gal Sweat Shirts, Jac­ G R A P E—
37.
American
23.
Prehistoric
Phone 2954.
19. Mural
near schools and ehurehes. To­
Paol* Bead. Phone 700 •
43. Girl's
14 f t outboard ft trailer, 26 H.P.
kets, Cota, Tents. Army-Navy
author
animat
ut price.$8,700. — $1,000 down. Goote, handsome veteran of ra 22. Girl* name
nickname
Erlnrude, forward control, fiber 21-SPECIAL n o tic e s
Surplus. 310 Sanford tvstposs)
24. Afresh
23. Small
Balance at $75 per mo. Immed­ dio, movies and play, 1* host,
RENTALS
Saw huiL |32B. Call Sanford
sandpiper
salesman and occasionally
the
iate possession.
Space oil heaters, all a sea from
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
r r r - r-p
1J7S-R.
________
\
24. Once more
•Ur of NBC-TV’ a Matin*# Thea­
$6.60 to ISO. Some like new. 14—APTS—HOU8RS—ROOMS
Slip Covers and Drapee
28.
Unhappy
□
Will pay eaah for antique*. Alio
Your Bviorade Dealer
rr” “
ter. This Is ihe network’ s ambl
$800 down
STANLEY KULP
II
29. Hospital
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
for fire iron* and screen*.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms 2-B.R. furnished home out of city, Uous project to present an hour
____
PHONE 2S38-J.
resident
304 E. 1st St.
Phone W
Super Trading Poet
r*
ready for possession. ToUl price o f adult drama In color every
private bath*. 114 W. First St
physician
j
On Hwy. 17-92
Ph. 2053-W.
$5,600.
GATLIN BROTHERS
weekday.
31. Contend
ThU Is a free gurnt pssa to the
!•
Dragline
A
BalMencr
Sarvtee
Avalon
Apt*.
Efficiency,
Ph.
720-W
“ Of all the fields o f show bus32. Cry of pain
Prairie Lske Drive In Thearte
35 Remington $85, shotgun $85.
R
'
$800 down
Ph. UM Geneva. 1406-W
$20. compresaor, Innerapring. Furn.
33. Book
for C. B. Marrs. Exp. date
• ir
eottage, r e a s o n a b l e . 2-B.R. clean modern home with ness I have been In,” said Conte,
of
Masses
■
»
1305 Elliott.
_________
Nov. 28, 1M8.
Cal
Located on 17-92. Ph. 3010-W1
ORLANDO Seotlael
nice Florida room, Elec, range " I think this has given me the
37. Fooiltke
most satisfaction. Th# mall re­
Ralph
Ray.
3150.
and refrigerator.
Order
personalised
French-fold
_
TV“
part
USED MOTOES
Efficiency apt Ill-way 17-91 So.
—
sponse
has
been
tremendous.”
Christmas cards, with your
39. Inhabitant
tv
Unconditionally Guaranteed
City Limits. Slumberland Court Let your rent receipt! pay for
TTFAIRBANKS • MORSE P o m p s
Conte's daily audience la esti­
favorite
snap
shot.
25
for
$4.
40.
Spoken
1864 Mercury Mark 56
—
Weil Drilling, HOWARD C.
these homes.
mated at five million. This dwarfs
100 for $14. WIEBOLDTS CAM­ Seo Seminole Realty for Desir­
42. Setting
(Demonstrator)
1495
—
TT
ut
LONG. Phew* 3M 308
tha
audiences
of
John
Barrymore,
ERA
SHOP,
210
S.
Park
Ave.
43. Scene of
'
able Houses and Apts. Phone 27
INS Mercury Mark » , Like new
mmmmm
Commif sisl Ave.
ir
the crime
Lou Tellegen and other matlneo
__________
$215
Bargain, Ivory aluminum Jalous­ HOUSE, 808 French Ave, unfur W. DIETRICHS
%
(t.
Cut
wood
T . W. MERO Idols of yore. Those fellows could
A few 20 HP, 1955 Mereurys
ENVELOPES, Letterheado. state­
ies f o r
breexway,
100x84.
nilhed. Call 1494.
(3 French rtvef
REALTORS
left ............... save up to $89
have played on the stage all their
sir &amp; r
ments, Invoice*, band bills, mod
104x54 Including 2 doors. Ph.
_
V/s
DOWN
1941
Park
Ava
Phone
27
ar
IU
1MT MODELS, NEW
_
lives and not reached Conte’s
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
programs, a te .
P«gr*oriva
1351-R.
3o"
1.
Hail
TT
g HP ..........-v....... — ......... s i
for Winter Tourist Private bate
Prtnt‘ag Co. Phoae 40S — 441
dally audience..
r "
2. City in India
2103 Palmetto Ava.
30 HP ------------t*U
Small 4 room
houae,
several
ft shower. Steam heat Inquire
Weet 13th St.
Whit Is his appeal? For the
as
3.
Charles
31“
Completely
furnished
almost
now
40 HP
.............— ........... MW
lota. Also laying hens ft pullets.
Manuel Jacobson across from
1-amb
i_____
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
2 bedroom homa. Monthly pay­ benefit of those who cannot get
H. P. Stearns, Enterprise.
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
Post Office.
4 Corrode
ment* only $53 and cash equity to a TV set during the day
dosing Out—1 Only
and paint see-Hill Hardware
____
8. Exist
_L—
can report that Conte generates
Sean Kcnmora two burner kero­ Mayfair—3 bedroom. 1-bath home.
of $1*50.
$290 Fiberglass B oat------ $310
Co., $01 K. 1st SL, Ptoom 53
ii-ii
« Chang* from
sene oil hester, practically new.
a warmth that Is communicated
Call l&amp;O-J after 6 p. m.
Crestliner Aluminum Bocta and
•|*anlah
to
Cost
$30.
Now
$12.
including
New 2 and 3 bedroom homes priced to his audiegee. He has the polish
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
Fiberglass Boats from $290.
E n gll&gt;
gallons oil ft container. 248 De- IN OSTEEN-3 flm. furn. apt
from $7500 to $9500 for $1500 o f an accomplished actor such ss
LOOK for tbo naw 10 HP and 60 Wa build, design and raflnlsh.
Screen
PorA,
$35
mo.
Call
after
Bary Drive, DeBary.
down located near hospital.
HP Mereurys coming soon.
See H 911 French, Ph. 32-R.
he
Is.
yet
there
Is
an
intimate,
6 Phono 1323.
W. P .. SMITH
sincere quality *« well.
Red chrome dinette set, good
PUMPS * SPRINKLER
Three bedroom home for $8950.
Motors—Boats—Paints—Glass
This quality brings him a large
condition. $25. 2413.W. 420 El 2 Room Apts. 112 Lint. Ph. 2963 W
SYSTEMS
. „ J
2515 8. Park
Phone 1203
quality of mall, some of it akin
liott.
'
All type* and sliest Installed
Nicely furnished 2-bedroom apt.,
Robert A. Williams to the gush of Llberace fans.
-D o It Yourself.”
$75. Ph. 1527.
12—TRAILERS
44— APPLIANCES
REALTOR
"But It doesn't Bet nut nf
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Kayaond Lundqulst.
hind." he reported. "Usually aft­
KRIGIDA1RE appliances, sal* 2-bedroom nicely furnished howie.
It will gay YOD to n e us before
Machlno and Supply Co.
er about four exchanges nf cor.
ASSOCIATE
113 W. 19th St. Call. 688-W
and acrvle*. O. H. High, Oviedo
Open Erasing* and
you
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 62
Phone 1173. Atlantic Bank Bldg. respondent, I can establish a
after 5:30.
sundayt.
Fla. Phone FO 5-3316 or San
Su
, Bestaide Trailer Sale*
ford 1842-W after 8 p.m.
normal
relationship with
tho
CROSLEY — BENDIX
Furnished 2 bedroom nostalrs spt.
1
Palatka, Fla.
Sales and Service
guahier fins. I do this by tho
Sales - - Service
703 Palmetto Ave.
RANDALL
subtle introduction of nty wlfo
SINGER
S». ^ * *
Cood-Buy: Aluminum U o u i s
Electric
Company
Into the letters."
Sewing
Machine*
trallsr. Enclosed cabana. Phone
Lady to ahare large convlently
A.
B.
PETERSON
Service— Quality —Satisfaction Also parti, accessories for all
Enthusiastic females aren’t Ills
229S-J.
J_
located apt. Call 3129 evening*. ■rokar Associates: A. B. Peterson
Ph. 113 Sanford 2937-d—3 Do Bary
makes of sewing machines of
only correspondents. He also
Jr., P. J. Cbesuraon. Garfield
This la a free guast pass to the
American and European manu­ FURNISHED 3-Room apartment,
Wftltotta, John Mtiich and It. W hears from a remarkable number
, T . V . SERVICE
RIU Theatre for David Moore.
facture.
2300 Mellonvllle,
Williams. A* C. Doudney, Land o f clergymen, many retired poo.
Day or Night
Exp. data Nov. 20, 1954.
All Repair Work
pie and shut-ins. lie maintains
Surveyor.
SEMINOLE T.V.
Fully Guaranteed
Furnished 2-Bedroom Apt. 432-W. 114 N. Park Are.
Phone
(120
a staff to answer every piece of
4 X 4 all steel, 2 wheel utility
503 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
106 E. SECOND ST.
mail.
trailer. Box 914 Orange City.
Beautifully furnished garage apt.
Pb. Spring 4-6732.
HEATING
Good, otd, clean refrigerator $25.
near Navy base. Must see to ThU Is a free guc.it pass to the
Movieland Hide-In Theatre for
PHONE 551.R.
Floor Furnaces ft Circulators
appreciate. Call B35.M.
14—USED CABS
J. L. Lee. Exp. date Nov. 28,
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
45—BUILDING MATERIALS
Room to couple with kitchen pri­
1938.
You’ll Bo Miles Ahead with
200 8. Park
Phono 1440
vilege*. Phono 2861.W.
New 1967 PONTIAC, now on dlsHED-I-MIX CONCRETE
PHONE 9274" for CHERRY
18—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
play.
Window Sills — Lintels
Room in private home for elder, Rfal Estate Brokerage — Notary
—and—
Septic Tank - State Approved
ly adults. Call at 825 Rosalia 1219 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
You'll be Dollars Ahead with the LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, 5 yrs.
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
Dr. after 6:00 p.m. Or call 272.
Moat Chriatmaa fixln'a are planned weeks ahead so guests wifl
up.
Adele
Heltman,
Ph.
2T4-J.
hlgh-appraUal trade-in you get
Miracle Concrete Co.
Mrs. Lott.
always bo welcome ami snneka mid holiday cookies uro always on
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
from Ray Herron. Just phone
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335.
hand. Howovur, ull the d-diciuus foods shouldn’t be reserved for
• Student Instruction
Compounding Good Hoollh
2454, or after 6 p.m. Ph. 1343-W
Registered Real Estate Broker
guests. You'll find it’s as much fun tn havo sumo surprise snacks
• Plana Rental
REAL
ESTATE
Phone 2871
17 92 at Hiawatha
CONCRETE
No on* does more to educate
when your family is home watrhim; TV In the evening.
•
Sightseeing
Ride*
1949 Buick 4 door super. A-l mo­
American on everyday health mat­
And while everyone l.i decorating tho Christinas tree or wrapping
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete 44-FARMS AND GROVES
Sanlando Flying Service
tor, good Urea, radio k heater
ters than the local pharmacist. As
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
gifts they’ll love steaming chocol.ito to drink with tasty Christinas
- Block, Sand, Gravel Cement,
Phone
W.
P.
28-9443
Call 1799-J.
_________
a key member of th* nation's health
snneka to nibble on. Simple, e:nv tn make snack fond* become someReal Estate Investments
Concrete Pipe to meet all 20 acre tlla farm. Three bedroom
2 Ml West of Long wood
-thing special when Ih.-y'r: radiating fr,-,i a snowball centeipUca
Qualifications,
house, Urge bam. All equipment So. Orlando Hwy. — PKT2M3-X tram, hs Is the one to whom people
On NewSanlando^SprlngsJliL^
you can make you reel f.
often turn for information on the

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And INSURANCE

CROSSWORD

Conte May Be Most
Popular Matinee
Idol Of A ll Time

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Holiday Snack Server

3

SCIENCE IN
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18—RRAUTT PARLORS

&gt; EMPLOYMENT
tt -CHILD CARE

$10 Waves by Zotoa ft Realistic
$7.50 Thru Nov. Open 8 a.m. • Opening Nov. 19th, French Ave
Day Nursery for children from
Call 971
3 months to 10 yrs. old. Apply
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
1800 French Ave.
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?
M—HELP
WANTED—PKMALE
Let expert sty lists give you toft,
lasting waves of eternal beauty. Secretary, Experienced, Five Day
Priced from $8.50
week. Reply giving age, experEVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
ience, when available and sa­
PHONE 543
lary desired. P. O. 1231, Sanford.
11—BUILDING - REPAIRS
WOMAN with machine to sew
FAINTTNO
reedy cut aprons. Easy, profi­
table. Spare or full time. A ft B
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTINGOFF
APRONS, Fort Smith 3, Arkan
THAT NEW ROOF because you
sea.
fear the coat will be too great?
Why not drop In? It’ ll coat you
REALTY IS O f It BUSINESS*
nothing to talk It over. You may Why not make it youm? Avon
havo a pleasant surprise In (tore
cosmetics offers excellent earnHILL LUMBER ft SUPPLY
ing opportunity for women who
YARD 223 W. 3rd SL. PHONE qualify. Mrs. J. Russell, P. O.
S3 The Lumber Number.
Box 973, Orlsndo.
Ted Burnett
27—HELP WANT?!) • MALE
fer PAINTING
9801 Grandview
Phone 19J2-M. Newspaper street salesboyi want
ed for work after schotl. Ages
Famous Mobile -BLP”
up to 14 years old. See Mr.
Outside White P A im . u — $8.40
Holley at The Sanford Herald
GREGORY LUMBER
right after schooL
4th ft Maple
—
Pb.
Plant ft rout* job. Need honest,
sober, reliable man. Apply The
W OOLSKY
Pur* Oil Ce. 604 W. 4th SL
Marine Finishes
34-WORK WANTED, FEMALE
Fer Your Boat
Snnkarik Glass and Paint Co. Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M.
112 :14 W. 2nd St.
Phone 320
NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! To
sail something fast order a fast­
For Painting eall Mr. Tasker, Ph.
acting Want Ad.
64IXR. Room special $14 Jo.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Onl West 13th St.

Phone X4S9

and machinery. Easy term* I'h.
1393-J I*. O. Box 1154

15—HOMES

44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
HAYNES Offie# Machine Co.
Typewriters, adding machines
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44

This is a free gumt pass to the
TIRED
1’ralrie Lake Drive In Theatre
for
Mr. Lacey,
Plantation
o f the same old thing?
Estates. Exp. date Nov. 28, 1936. Sea th* spacious new tastefully
different homes tn —, —

17—FURNITURE—IIUUhl'.lillLD
2nd ANNIVERSARY
IN OUR
SANFORD LOCATION

Echols lli-RUer ................ $»4.5o

Sofa Bed aim Chair ........ 9)00
Hollywood

Bed

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$139 00 Bunk BaJs ......... $119 00
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artistically
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Paved streets and all other
BEDROOM:
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Doubla Dresser
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of
owner-occupied
Beveled Mirror
home* truly delightful places
Bookcase Bed
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Designed, Built and Sold
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$ 179 .

See our new Una of floor covering
and complete home furnishing*.
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Open Monday’s til 9:4* pjn.
VISIT OL'R BALCONY

ODHAM &amp; VTUDOR Inc.
Builders of Fin* Home*
For Florida Llviag
SALES OFFICE
3635 8. French Avenue
Phone 3100 and 3980

W. II.
Realtor
Guy
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Phone 905

"B ill" STUMPER
— General Insurer
Allen Associate
Price, Associate
or 2122 — 112 N. Park

latest drugs, sickroom supplies, dis­
ets* prevention, local health facili­
ties, and all kinds of health ques-

tion*‘

Ha is also the
man to whom
many physicians
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
look for data on
3344 French Avi*.
ntw drugs.
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Twenty years
Johnny Walker, Associate
ago the druggist
"Call Hall" Phone 1758
.&gt; ca rrie d few er
- mL than 1500 items in
LET IT RAIN, let it shine. Every
teH his prescription
•JjF I* ■ good day to use the department Today the number ex­
Want Ads.
ceeds 2300. In fact, 90 per cent of
th* prescriptions written by doctors
Consult A REALTOR First
today could not have been Ailed In
CULLEN AND HARKEY
1934 because one or more of the
IN N. Park Ava.
rhea* 2313 prescribed drugs were then un­
known.
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
Effective against scores of dis­
ask Crumley ft Monteilh
eases that menaced life since pre­
at 117 South Parirk
Phone 772 historic times, antibiotics and other
Thty Know
"wonder drugs" have hslpcd doctor*
crests a “ golden era of medicine.”
ThU Is a free guost pass to the
Now also at th* corner pharmacy
Rita Theatre for Blit Lana, 110 are n variety of drugs effective
Oak Ava. Esp. data Nov. 28. •gainst once-crippling or distress­
1958.
ing ailments - drugs to reduce high
blood pressure, relieve the pain of
arthritis, treat troublesome glandu­
JOHN L. HAMRICK
lar disturbances and prevent motion
Rag. Raal Estate Broker
Sicknss*. Anti-tension drugs, newPhone: W. P. 26-3824
comers to tha pharmacist7! shelf,
ML 2 MaiUand. Florida
Groves • Acreage • Home* - Lots help normally-activa persons to
work and lira free of anxiety. Vita­
min preparations safeguard the
VACANCY PROBLEMS?
Find gsnertt health of expectant mothers
and their children.
tenants fast thro the Want Ads.
Today, pharmacists ara at work
In more than 60,000 drug stores
•crow tha country dispensing drugs
BILLS HARD TO FAT? SaU that have helped extend life expect­
ancy to 70 years. Others are mem­
things you're through w i t h bers of laboratory teams now devel­
oping drug* which promise even
through Want Ada for CA8H longer life and better health in the
years ahead.
Call 1$2L
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You’ll find the white plastic foam balls hold party piclui firmly ig
place and Christmas grecna and decorative trm balls add a festive
touch to tho tabu-piece, Uso it for u party buffet nr on tha coffee
table for before-dinner hors d’oeuvres. l-'resh garden flowers re­
placing the evergreen mnko it a year around decoration.
At your own family party serve gay miniature kabohs on multicolored toothpick*. Skewer_ one
__ stuffed
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olive, _______
a mlnred
ham
cub^
•ml a chceso circle all tupped with u tangy pickled onion. Bo aurO
to have plenty o f rreum cheese balls rolled in bits of dried beet
and crown other picks wiili party sausage and all-time favorites.
Carrot curls and ripe olives.
You’ll find Iho lightweight plastic foam used for Iho snack holder
In sheet form and balls at your local variety store. For tho circular
base invert a dinner plato on a onr-indi thick sheet and cut around
It with a sharp paring knife. Then with odhetlvo glue or toothicks attach tho largo half bnlt (also rat In half with a knife) to
ie bate, f o r extra sparkle brush gluo on tho balls and sprinklas
with glitter.

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THE SANFORD H ERALD

Longwood News

3
W ir t f taka a atofy outline, than writa la

m ew Y OBS m - I m

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
fitter.
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
mllliooa
aromao. ft
‘ Then tba actor baa a real chat
•t»a baa bacama a shinning symbol lent*. Ha caa’t grow if all be
a f bopa to millions of bald man doca la play hlmtelf ovar and
wba'd Ilka to believe they can1oror.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.
truer 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
""
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 o f 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.

tfaaor to

of

Mrs.
_
land gave a very tntaresttag
on the English customs.
Mrs. Fred Touts, hostess oarvad
refreshments o f 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 it 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
^ TtUr 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 Gary..
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 o f almost com.
plats returns, Proby'e opponent
Circuit Jndge John W,
Pnmty.
was ahead
to to J ttl
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 A D 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, Ten 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 o f 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 Yacht 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 o f trouble con that sre are going to keep srorkarit 23th St.
B Ralph Austin Smith (center) and Mr. Smith. (S taff 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 Gty 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 ave1
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 fork
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 o f 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 i n d o w displays
wept last night’* Seminole Mu- i
Carl Hubbell, Eigur 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 ested the payment for the time lights, games, rides, and th e1appearance 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 o f 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 yfn
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 alter hi* being
1 the compensation paid to J. I when the Altamonte Springs C om -! 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
rd In cooperation wl'h the S«n■islory and drama, to an original I The statement enumerated the * n lhe C,lJf " arlt
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 "Pearl 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
* iR 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 al home last night. He told cheering he fell «ur* that they would go
Btrlodrama "East Lynne” . Mary P osition due Sheriff J. L. Hobby
Approximately 23 couples »nTommy McDonald, chairman of:today 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 o f 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 o f our
■ppearanc«» kwpinu rarh jilinlrrr ®anc^ Jr.* revfalctl to the Boari! of whlch was staged on the tennis ei*. have already announced that of "severe overstrain."
thrown at 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 hints 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
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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
o f 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
.'fumes, 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 o f
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 at­
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 IScreeney 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 o f the City Court for
the
board
the Im
immed­
The five-foot solo artist gave !h
&lt;* l,”
ar‘l »authorized
" 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 Iiate
,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 at the iime of his
rjeti 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.
eKehe 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 Lak, Theaue.
All resident, within the city reports that deep cracks exist in South Carolina at Charleston, of the Firit 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
Gass 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' *
,hT ".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, ar, 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 _ _
^ Part"»w’ ,h' a,r* re« ,' t" *n‘l vo" ‘ ‘n ,hi* -'•’ction. al home. But In Paris, the after­
ber of the Elks Club o f 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,PT , 0nL ^ ^
pre,5n 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 liter 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: James G. Sharon Jr., of hope he will recover."
ton, 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, o f 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 o f 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
granrhild-rn,
Mary|ing j,v i rope around his neck by
which will reach some 200 high anil four
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 Jr., 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
Mr
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 Ev­
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 himi-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 Grammar Sriicol "War 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 Eagle*" 13 0.
Street. Sanfonl. for 11:0) A. M . "that Savings Bonds possess »omV
supreme commander o f United Na­
Mike Jennlng*, according to men passing the Williams’ home
special attributes that may not he
on Thanksgiving Day.
tions forces in the Far 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
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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 itie* 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,* o f Janie* Guy
The Ssnford Fir*
titled "Thanksgiving" will empha
Seminole County purchases of
•hortly
after
students who definitely want mili­ who scored the extra oint.
answered an alarm
S Mr the importance of living one's
E and II Bunds for the first ten
In the
tary training in adition to aca­
Totally, the War Eigles ran 11 midnight this merning
.............
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 $330,408
time freshman class, some 830 Bulldog,.
| Fire Chief Mack N. GevelamJ
selections from the King James
men. These were selected from 1,The standing* for the four Sr. and his firemen found a blaiVersion of the Bible and from the
2&lt;M applicants.
team* at the end of the fifth Ing mattrr.a in a tenement secChristian
S c i • n e e textbook,
bracket, with six .Minrs yet to be tion of a frame dwelling occupied
"Science and Health with Key to
played, tho vs: the Bulldog* eith by Negro tenant*.
the Scripture," by Xtary Bak.-r
I51* points; the Teminoles with
Thick smoke from the smouldSlIOWINU IIKR LOVE for children. Jlary Hutchinson last night received youngHtera
Eddy.
backatage to give them autograph* following her performance. The flrnt night’*
nig
per­ P e r t l y rioady through Wed­ 1$ 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 chant* la Umpera- poinD, and tba Black Hawk* with eyes. However, no damage other
7 )i point#.
*than tha mattree* Iom waa found.
lure; low tonight $4-to.
’ 4 id everyone to attend.

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PA R K A V E . A T 25th S T R E E T -S A N F O R D

Dec. 4 Named
Election Day
In Longwood

To Be Told At SHS
Assembly Program

10-Year-OI&lt;] Boy
Found Hanging
From Rafter

Bulldogs Win Berth
In Peanut Bowl

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Judge J. G . Sharon
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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 myielf,* 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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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 o f tha role*, he f»els,
eapreisea hia own personality.
I don't know wnethcr I could

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beautiful 3-bedn»m Florida homes, this happy community is yean ahead
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Associated Press Leased Wire

Christm as P a ra d e Is U.S. Asked To Disown
Foreseen As Biggest Yet

Knowland's Statemenl
C ritic iz in g Indi

Plans fo r a Christmas Parade
over a mile and a half long drew |
nearer completion with a meat*
tng o f the Seminole County Junlor Chamber o f Com merce Christmas Parade Committee.
Tom m y McDonald, chairman of
the
Jaycee Christmas P arad e!
Committee, said this morning that
the “ parade will be the biggest
and finest ever seen in Sanford."
There will be ten bands In the
parade this year, aald McDonald,
as ha outlined the plans completed
so fa r in local efforts to make
the parade the flneit ever seen.
In addition, there will be 20
UNITED NATIONS, N.T.
small floats and from U to 20
Tha Veterans o f Foreign Wars,
Members o f the Seminote Mem­ India's V. K. Krishna Menon to­
larger floats. The small floats orial Hospital Auxiliary served a day eallcd on the United Stataa
Seminole
County Post 8282 will
will be sponsored by the various
total of 8.157 volunteer hour- dur-| delrgaUon to disown a satement hold a Buddy Poppy Day sale on
Seminole County schools
while
lng the first 10 months o f this by Sen. William S. Knowland R —
(be larger floats will be entered year, according to a report made Calif, criticising India'* role In Saturday Nov. IT, throughout Sen*,
by civic, fratern al. and business yesterday at a meeting o f the tha move to seat Red China In tha tnnle County.
The purpose o f this yearly sale
groups o f the city and county.
executive board held at the local United Nations.
He called Knowlanda statement of Buddy Poppies la to raise mon­
Tha Santa Claus float will be hospital.
“ a disservice to tha causa o f in. ey m od for Veteran relief and
different this year, according to
Mrs. R. N. Blackwrldef, re­
rehabilitation as well a* provide
tha chairman, Garfield Willett*, porting at the hoard meeting, said temational friendship.”
Menon referred to a declaration means o f contributing toward Ihe
who la in charge o f thla phase o f
that volunteer* had served at the Issued by Knowland to the press I Veterans o f Foreign W ire Nation,
the Christmas Parade planning.
Reception and Information Deaki
The Stetson University
Band 715 hours during the month of Oc. last night tn hi* personal capacity j al Home at Eaton Rapids, Mlchi.
as Rtpubllcan minority leader In ; gan. The National VFW house Is
will be another feature o f the 195* tober, 195*.
tha Senate. The senator said be used to provide home* fo r child,
Christmas Parade, said McDon.
A pica was made for volunteers was shocked that Menon had ap­ ran o f deceased veterans. The
aid. And a new band and march,
lng group will also be seen in the to serve at the desks from 5 to parently become the floor leader children are provided a home and
6 :3 n -p.m . on Thanksgiving Day. for the Communists In the ca m ­ an education through High School
nearly two m ilt length extrsvsMrs. M. L. Rabom , chairman
? ansa which is to be presented- o f the Hospital Shop atated that paign to soat the Chinese Reds. years without a burden to the
Menon told the 79-nation Gener. government o r to the deceased
or the enjoyment o f boys and
girls of Seminole County. The new she needed workers from S to 7 al Assembly that it was his duty veteran's fam ily.
band and group, from
Florida p.m. on many days and also odd to protest to the U. S. delegation
The past year Seminole County
hours on Saturdays and Sundays. and to aik U. S. Delegate Henry
Military Academy at DeLand “ are
Those able to serve were ask­ Cabot Lodge Jr. to say whether Post 3282 has provided transpor.
very g ood", aald McDonald.
ed to call either Mrs. Blackwelder Knowland's views were those o f tation to the Veteran's Hospital at
"W e will be there with belle or Mrs. Rabom.
Passe-a-Grille on numerous oc.
tha U. S. government.
o n ," was the message received by
etslons to veterans without co*t;
Mrs. A. W. Epps Sr., presl“ It Is up to the United States
the Jaycee
Christmas
Parade dent o f the Auxiliary announced
it provided phone call*, paid for
Committee, and that la “ literal, that the Seminole Memorial Hos­ delegation either to own or disown gasoline to needy veterans to
this
statement,''
Menon
delared.
to o ," said McDonald a i he read
them on their way, It helped
1HISS KATHLEEN BAUMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, the message from the director o f pital Auxiliary is now a member o f Then referring to Knowland's help
both the state and National Asso­ statment that ho was “ shocked” to buy food for needy veterans,
R. G. Bauman, was “ Homecoming Queen" at Bishop-Moore the Winter Park High School ciations of Hospital Auxiliaries.
by the role being played by India a* well as many other things in
Houman was at­
at- Band.
High School in Orlando last night. Miss Bauman
Mrs. Zeb Ratliff was appointed and its delegate, Menon said “ be-1 !*n®,, , f f . v®*c ^?,n*
* nd r*tended by a group of eight maids of honor during half-time
Other bands to be seen in the treasurer to flit out an unexlng shocked Is a state o f mind habilltatlon*. There are many veL
and
Clermont
High
ceremonies between Biahop-Moore
Nov. 28 afternoon parade will l&gt;e: plred term.
and the thing to do about it if to erana who ere Ies* fortunate than
Seminole High School, O viedo.
School football teams. (Staff Photo)
Gifts were acknowledged front go to a doctor."
others, and It Is not necessarily
Lyman High Schools, Sanford Jun. Powell’ s O ffice Supply of a flow,
“ No delegation,” he said, “ has through their own efforts or ml*~
lor High, Plnecreat Junior High, er container; W. E. Kader. Jew­
the right to question the Integrity conduct.
('room s Academy, Leesburg High eler for a bon bon dUh to be uaed
o f another, amt nr who say* that
The Beminole County Post 3282
School, DeLand High School, and in the Hospitality Shop; the Cath.
the delegation o f India is here a* Veteran* of Foreign Wars Is *1.
Boone High School of Orlando.
olic nurses o f the hospital for a the mouthpiece o f any govrn. ways willing to tackle any vet
No one, as yet, knows just how red leather bound Bible to he m*nt or people, except the gov. i eren'a problem. The Post hwi
Septa Claus will, reach Sanford. used In the Family Room. Fath. ernment and peqplg of India, I* I been Instrumental In obtaining
However, Garfield Willitts, chair­ er Lyons o f All Soul’s Catholic guilty not only or a misstatement g nitons for soma « f ,r,tese un.
man of that com m ittee, has been Church also gave seven Image o f fact but o f disservice to Ihe fortunate veterans, hut 811 o f
alt
Ibis
arranging contact with Santa to Rooks for the pleasure of the pa cause of international friendship."
fake* money; end It U only
arrange transportation and time* tient*. Marcel Faltle also painted
Menon spoke as the Assembly through your purrhase o f these
signs fo r the Hospitality Shop
o f arrival.
neared a vote on a U. S. revolu­
By B. H urt An«ley
“ We will keep everyone posted
Mrs. George Harden reported to tion calling for postponement of Roddy Poppies that it can c a n y
Four junior high football teams, as to what Is taking place on the board that preparation (or the all debate on the question of seat, out this great la,k o f Veteran Re.
lief and Rehabilitation.
representing the seventh and eight the parade and the arrival o f San. High Fever Follies i* progressing ing Red China.
on schedule.
W, W. Brown, chairman o f Iho
ta."
said
McDonald,
“
for
we
want
grades o f Sanford Junior High and
The Hospital Auxiliary announc­
VFW's Poppy Day Pale, aald to­
Plnecrcst, will make their debut every boy and girl within reach
day, “ Please contribute generous­
before the public Monday night of Sanford and Seminole County ed today that the annual confer,
to see this years huge parade." ence o f the Association of Florida
ly and willfully when on# o f our
In Memorial Stadium at 7:30.
Nov. IS
Auxiliaries wilt be held in Jack­
Ladies o f Ihe Auxiliary or a mem
A. O. Roberts, Chiefs Club dele­
Admissions:
sonville Nov. 29-30 at the George
her o f Ihe Post nr the many vol.
gate handling the promotion of
Muriel Cooper (Sanford)
Washington Hotel.
unteers call upon you this Salr.
the games, said that the Chirfa
Discharges;
Auxiliary members may call
day, Nov. 17, Remember Saturday
Club has agreed to back the out.
Mrs. Charles E. Brown
the Hospitality Shop for informa,
Nov. 17. i* nudity Poppy Day in
ing financially and guarantee tha
(Titusville)
lion about reservation rates.
Seminole County."
city o f Sanford Ihe $50 for the
Registration wilt be opened at Mrs. Jack Hendricks (Sanford)
use o f the stadium.
. _ . , „ __
_
, . ,
Cary Omey Make Mary)
the George Washington Hotel on
JOINT CONVERSATION ENDS
For the first time in Sanford s : o( u,re,, coun|, |n a Volusia Coun- Wed. Nov. 28 from 3 to 8 p.m.
Dcana Parrish (Sanford)
DAYTONA REACH (A P )— At flhistory there will be a unified pro. , y Jl||Uc# #f |h&lt;, P e Ife
Court and on Thurs. Nov. 29 from 8 to
Thelma Baty and Baby Boy
n^l sessions o f a Joint convention
gram that will closely tic the yesterday in DeLand.
(Sanford)
6 pm .
yesterday the Florida Section o f
schools o f th&lt;* city with each other
Marian Powell and Baby Girl
Ftetcher Jor.es wss apprehended
the American Waterworks Assn,
in an athletic program.
Sophia Rubel and Baby Boy
Wednesday afternoon by Consta­
elected Stanley Sweeny o f Pena,
For year* the Seminole High
(Sanford)
ble M. C. Besslnger and Wildlife
acola chairman and the Florida
School football teams have been O fficer Charles Clark near D e­
Nov. 18
Sewnge and Industrial Waste Assn,
Rogers) who will conduct meeting rivals that had such a
Admissions:
Leon Springs
with
about
500
elected Dr. David Smith of Gaines­
the Thunkdgiving Ilyjmn program, anil the opposing schools pounds
Savannah Gilchrist 'Sanford)
o f shell crackers, speckled
In Jacksons tile Nov. 19 and
ville president.
Festival in Sanford Nov. have gradually outgrown Sanford. and wsrmouth perch in his csr. 20 will he G. W. Morgan, mana­
John C. Sikes (*tn ford )
Paul Brown, perhaps Ihe nation’ s
18. Rogers— originally of
DlscharSes:
TTie fish were confiscated and ger o f the local Sherwin-Winiams
J a c k s o n v ille — is D ir e c t o r I m0** successful football coach, has distributed to the Volusia Nurs- branch at 117 S. Magnolia Ave­
Oris Saunders (Lak* M ary)
o f M u s ic a t th e F ir s t B a p - : ■Kriisuiw.l hi. « u c c ... to a pr&lt;H lng „ om, and
Louis Skunda (Samiford)
the
Methodist nue. He will Join some 200 other
Glenda Hilts (Sanford)
paint
nterpriie ami representatives from the
% tint Church
o
f
Sanford,
and
hram.
*
.u
,ch
,a*
Sanfo.
r
‘l
}r
°n
,h*
Childrens
Home
at
E
o iu iiv iiv .
, , threshold of seeing instigated It
Shade Randolph (Sanford)
court yesierday. firm 's Southeastern region for a
I* » Mfllor in the bchool of , h
in thc lower grade*, that J T * ,h “ f fiJ ?
Lola Rockett and Baby Girl
Jones was finrH
fined $11850 and conference conducted by eteru tn eMus e *t Stetson Univer- 1
*
1 Jnn',,
(Sanford)
T
attitude, and compeUtiv. j
V ' t ^ t T d . y s '" ori M h from the com pany's
Ctevelaad
s tty . The H y m n r e s t i v a l
,P,rlu .r e best fostered.
! char|e. o f possession of fl.h be- headquarters.
Visiting Hours;
will be held in the First t For year* educational Instltu- yond the bag limit and on ilteg- The meeting, headed by A. H Private Rooms. II a m. to 9 p.m.)
P r e s b y t e r ia n Church at I
tions have frowned on such a ! al transportation of aheii fish.
Burt, vice president ami director |ScntlPrivale Rooms, 2 to 4 p.m..
p.m. Sunday. The choir is program, but as junior high c o m -( Failure to pay Ihe fines w ill!o f sales, is being held to acquaint ,7 to 9 p.m.; Pediatric,, tl a m. to
expected to be 100 strong petilion In rigorous sport* gained result in an addition o f 30 days &gt;regional personnel with several 8 p m . Parents and Grandparents
and will represent nine popularity it was discovered that! in Jail on each charge. Jones re new products soon to he market only; Obstetrics, No visiting dur­
Sanford churches. It was such an Institution w »« an actual t P|v« a $15 fine and cost or 30 •d, and to bring them up tn date ing fretting o f hahies. Private
(Continued on Page Four)
I day* in Jail for reek less driving. on recent technical developments. Boom.,, 11 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 to
m announced recently that
I p m , anil 7 to 9 p.m. Semi" the Festival will be broad­
Private Rooms, 2 to ( p.m. and 7
cast over Radio Station
to 9 p.m.

Menon
Auxiliary Serves
6,157 Volunteer Makes
Hours At Hospital Plea

Buddy Poppy Day
Sale To Be Staged
Tomorrow By VFW

4 Jr. High Teams

Hospital Notes

Sanford Negro Is
Convicted Of Three
Counts In DeLand

Morgan To Attend
Confab Nov. 19-20

WTRR. Final rehearsal
will be Saturday, Nov. 17,
in the First Presbyterian
Church.

Mrs. G. B. Ellio tt
ies At Hospital

tP.

' Mr*. 0 . B Elliott. 69. pa «ed
•way it 2 lors!
* f» T »
lingering illness.
She w ss born in Enon, Ohio o n ,
March 5. 1887.
Mrs Elliott has lived In San­
ford for the past 38 y e a n , making
her home at 6t* Eavt 3rd St.
She It a member o f the Pres­
byterian Church. Ihe Order o f Ihe
Easter Star in which she I* a past
Jlalrn n , at.so o f the
Rebekkah
wxxtge.
Survivor* include.
one
sop
George E. Elliott, Sanford; and
two brothers.
Charles
Krause,
Springfield. Ohio
and
Chester
K ro u se of Fairborn. Ohio.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 2:3o p m . al Britton
Funeral Home with the Rev. A.
O. Mclnnis officiating. Thu Order
o f th* Eastern Star will conduct
graveside service*.
• Buriat will be in Oaklawn 'Me­
morial Park.
i

THE FIR^T POPPY DAY “ Buddy Poppy" waa bought
by Senntor Dougins Stenatrom. Mr*. Ruth Smith, president
of the VPW Auxiliary pins the Buddy Poppy on the Sen­
ator's lu|&gt;ol while W. \V. Brown, chairman of the Poppy
Day Sale looks on. (Photo By Raymond Studio)

Herlong:

No Statement Made
About Lund, Campaign
“ I haven't made any state­
ment relative to Arnold
Lund
and his cam paign." Congressman
A. S. "S yd " Herlong laid this
morning.
Reached tn St. Augutine where
Congressman Herlong la spend­
ing the week-rod. he waa asked to
comment on statements made by
Anthony S. Battaglia In Talla­
hassee yesterday.
“ They’ re Just trying
to put
words into my mouth," said the
Congressman as he heard details
of the article released this morn­
ing read to him. “ I haven't mad*
any comments at all conermlng
the race except to thank those
who were good to me and re­
elected me ss their Congressman,"
Herlong said.
“ The ststem aj^ they are using
is the statemenrlmade by a Cen­
tral Florida newspaper regard­
ing the defeated candidate's pos­
sibilities of running again in th*
next election,", be s*UI.

“ 0* 1* Ucfle* ay* not, unusual".

Hot on*
at-1 udovd. “ TVe
come to see that ‘more and more
during th* last campaign.
"i'v # never made anv remark
about Lund running again," com ­
mented the 5th District Congress­
man.
Battaglia i* reported this morn­
ing as having said “ I don't know
where Herlong grts the idea Lund
Isn't going lo run again, lie not
only is going to run but he’ a go­
ing lo win."
H ie early move by Rcpubllcani
cam e on the heel* o f Battaglia's
appointment as Florida's new Re­
publican national committeeman.
Apparently, Battaglia's strategy
Is to open the 1958 Congressional
seat campaign early as he said
his "m ain objective is to see that
Syd Herlong does not return ta
Congress in 1958.''

ONE OK THE JUNIOK HIGH TEAMS that will particijwte in a double-header Mon­
day night in Memorial Stadium. Shown above are the Hound* a* they donned their new
uniforms und began readying for the big event. The Hound* have a alight weight ad­ !commanded ^ “v'm^'nVert
vantage and are dubiously favored over the Great Danes. Bulldog* are alight favorites Piri*. com m ander of Carrier
over Boxers. (Staff Photo)
i vision &amp;.

National Education
Week
Is
clim axed In Sanford and Semi­
nole County tomorrow, tha last
day o f tha nationwide observance.
Throughout the week, the schools
have been thrown open to par­
ents ami visitors to that they
might sea 8 “ classroom In act­
ion ."
Special program s have been
•taged, a series o f radio broad­
casts are In progress, bulletin
boards have been fined with mattria l, and special attention cal.
led to every ph ase.a&amp; th * school.-*
M rs. -Hilda W r * £ &gt; e j l d * n t o f *
the Seminole Oounty Education
Association, along with chairmen
o f special committees appointed
to bring National Education Week
to the forefront, have made pos­
sible a complete program o f tola y 'i schools.

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Today la “ National Teachera'
D a y " with special emphasis placed
on the securing o f
more able
young people to go Into the teach­
ing profession.
“ A teacher la a person with 8
touch o f Immortality," said Sam­
uel B. Gould, president o f Anti­
och College. " I 'm convinced that
nothing Is more Important to tha
future of our children and our na­
tion than that we encourage more
able young people to go into tea­
ching,” he aald.
Tonight, a National Teachers'
Day program will be broadcast
over Radio Station WTRR with
J. D. Stone, president of the Sem­
Future
Teachers
Clear to partly rloudy through inole County
Saturday, continued warm today; (Tub, Ellen Vihlen, vice president,
low tonight about 60.
and Sue Ann Toney, em cee. To­
morrow night, K srlylt Housholder,
service officer for the Am erican
Legion will speak on ''Schools
for a United A m erica." Both pro­
grams will be heard at 6:43 p.m.

Weather

Saratoga Goes Out
In Ocean Monday
WASHINGTON ( * - -The Navy'a
[ newest and mightest aircraft ear.
ricr. the Saratoga, will put out
into the Atlantic Monday with the
second (ask force sent to sea this
month in nn extension o f the na­
tion's readiness operations.
The Saratoga recently rom plet.
rd her shakedown trials and will
! leave th* Hampton Roads, Va.,
b.s-e for a rendrivous at sea with
the carrier Lake Champlain and
a number of deatroyrri. The Navy
officially designates It at “ another
carrier task force training opera­
tion.”
The first o f the new giant c s r .
ri*rs, Furrestal, went to sea Nwv.
7 along with th* 15.00 ton carrier
Roosevelt. T h ii force, which In­
cludes 15 ship*, has been
ing tn the Western Atlantic.
The Navy said that the Sara­
toga force wiU also train o ff the
Atlantic Coast In latitudes rang- ■
|ing from Florida to the V irginia!

National Education
Week Will Climax
In Sanford Friday

Band, Pep Club
To Give Hawaiian
Half-Time Show
Forming Inin the shape of a
boat the Seminole High
School
B*nd will set sail for Honolulu on
the gridiron Tonight as they pre­
sent a Hawaiian half-time show.
The field will he set a* a tropi­
cal beach when the hand form*
a cocoanut tree and
the Pep
Club with palm fronds will wave
the frond* to achieve the effect
of rolling waves as the m ajorette
corps, In hula skirts presents a
Hawaiian dance. Th&lt;* show will
with the traditional
letter
" S “ . Promising another spectacu­
lar extravangania with plenty o f
movement and exciting
music,
Bandmaster Cowley Stated, "T h s
band and pep club is excited over
th* show and thay are expecting
to thrill the football fans with all
o f the gaylety o f Hawaii.''

New Course Given
A new adult education course
railed “ Con variational Spanish,'
will he offered at Seminole High
School on Monday and Tuesday
night from 8 to 9 p.m. beginning
Nov. 26, according to Fred C. Murray. Director o f Adult and Vo,
catlonal Education.

MARY HUTCHINSON a* she will be seen by Seminole
Mutual Concert Asdociution first nighters at Pinecrest
b* Auditorium Monday ni«ht at 8 o'clock. Mioa'Hutchinson in
Di I famous for her "Thumbnail Theatre” and has attracted
l nationwide attention by her character sketches.
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Blblo Study
10 a. m. I
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WEDNESDAY
M enial Worth)? 11:00 a s
U e .* . Blblo Study
Mental Werekip
1 p .m .
B.T.U.
Ttelnieg Uatoe 9:19 pan.
7 m l THURSDAY
freeing W*rehip
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WtdMadey Prayer S o n in ViM
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ADYBNT1BT CHURCH
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11:90 a.m.
Beveoth BL and Elm Ave.
Prasechtag Service
SM p.m
Ooeota
Pastor
A. C. McClure
3 Pritar
Cheriee V . Baal] Jr.
Sabbath School
8atarday|
9:90 a.m.
^
Soeday merelaf torrioooi
CBVLUOTA BAfTWr
Warship Service
Walter A. Bemh Jv„
M t o to d a y School.
Prayer Meeting
Saaday Sthasl II a n .
",
U a m Mamas Wonhip
7:30 pm.
Manias Wonhip Serrtea U
Saaday evening carricot:
u c m a, a Treating Ualoa
FBXB MBTBOOMT CMUBCH
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
% l i l l p s b I m i a s Wonhle
Laarol Ava. at dlh ft
CHURCH
;
Wodnoday VtSS p a . Prayer Saaday Bohool 1:44 a-a.
Paster, B. 0. Brawn
Morning Wonhip Mitt a.m.
* Church With A Friendly WeiP. M. V. Ti n p.
or ooo
conn
7)44
Broalas BvaasaUiUo ti
Three mllei wort of Sanferd on I
tab Si aai Laarol Are.
Wedaaaday
- night _pray
H P 9 *Bd flrU etreet. titan right at Monroe
Bor. Geeryo a lace
' pralao eontoo fiM
fiM p-i
p-m.
Comer.
Sermofi by the paster.
School
9t49
Evealns Worship Semee 7:30 "Not fenaklag the assembling ef
Manias Wonhlr
tl
ourselves together, ai the manner
i ! Yaoih Sonic*
1:41 pm. p.m. Bermoa by th* paeter.
of some 1&gt;: but exhorting one an­
Prayer Mutiny Wadaaaday 1:40
other: add so much the more,
s j XvaifoUatie "ally
1:49 p.m p.m.
as ya see the day approaching."
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914 Bart Secern
Sunday School—10 a. m.
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MsetlSfV
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
•* yoa to wonhip with os."
Saaday
Training UnUon-4:90 p. m.
CM
Sunday School
10:0T lid . Evening Worship—7:30 p.m.
FOSTER CUAMtl,
Holioeaa Meeting
ll:oo s.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday night |
4ZTK0DWT CROCK
Open-Air (Street Meeting) H90 —7:10 p. m.
p.m.
Oviedo
7:|0 pm.
Boo. Goor|o R. Carttoa. Minister Y j a .
FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Salvation Mesttag
7:90 p.m.
119 Park Ava.
t i l l a.m. Sunday School
TMtdny
(A Southern Baptist Chordi)
U 100 a.n Worthlp Service
Corp Codeia
3:10 p.m. W. P. Brooks Jr.
1:00 r vor»hlp Service
Pastor
Band Practice
4:00 p.m. F. B. Fisher
Associate Pastor
Ladles Home Leaf OB
1:30 pirn. Kirby Rogers Director of Music
Thnreday
Mrs. Marvin Milam
Organist
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SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
Prayer Meeting
7:30 p.m. Morning Worship
9:45 a. m
CHURCH
Satarday
Sunday School
9:45 a. m.
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B u t 27th SU At Perk Ave.
Open-Air (Street Meetiai) 9:30 Morning Wonhip
It a. m.
Z.
Th* end o f ; n r coarch
p.m.
Training Union
8:15 a. m.|
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fo r a friendly Church.
Evanlng Warship
7:30 p. m.
» - Coraid B. Prlca
Pastor
UPSA LA COMMUNITY
Wednesday Servlea
7:30 p. m. |
£ Milton Hlfilabothaai H-S. SuperPRE8HTTEBIAN CHURCH
(Nursery for all services)
intoadent
Rev. C. c . White
Minister (Earphones for hard of hearing)
— Sunday BibleSchool
10 ,
Mrs. Clover Marrs
Plaalat
WELCOME
Z Preaching
11n.m
Mra, Patricia BammarUn Aut
i : Bible Study
7p.w Pisaiat
THE UTILE BROWN CHURCH|
** Evangelistic preaching 7:45 p.m Ourge PesoId, Aasi, Bept af
ON THE HILL
7. Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:45 p.m Church School
Corner Park Ave. end !4th St.
Missionary Premlllenlal
Church Schul
10
Rev. John Bernard Root, Minister |
g,
You Are Welcome
Wonhip
11
Rav. Fred Ensmlnger, Associate
Westminster Fellowship
7 p. m. Sunday School ....... ........... —9:451
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Willing Workera
1
Claues (or all—Cradle Roll for the |
(Episcopal)
little ones.
.7:30 p.m.
Z The Her. Edward L. Aldworth Evanlng Worship
— .11:001
"Everybody lairi tod to attend Morning Worship: .
Print.In.(hirf«
Speaker: Dr. Ensmlnger
our serried." ^
77 Holy EueharUt
8:00a.m
' T.mlly Btrrle* and Church School P1R8T METHODIST CHURCH gubJect: "Good Gifts"
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A field ef w h eat. . . a human soul!
Gifts from God—upon which man puts the
imprint of his own labor, and faith, and wisdom.
Th# result; a loaf of b rta d . . . e Christian.

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WEST SIDE MISSIONARY
Puter
Milton H. Wyatt
BAPTIST CHURCH
CBNTNAI. BAPTIST CHURCH
Edaeatioaal Director Rachel Bea
Comer of West Fifth and HqUyl
Rer; ir W. Parham. Pastor
■ley
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"WELCOMES YOU"
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Car. Fourteenth gt. Oak Are.
0:46 a.m. Church School
Pastor Wm. L. Stepehns
Bunday School 0:45 a.m.
Classes for all ages.
Associate B. D. Crelalov
Morning Worship Service UtOO 11 s.m. Morning Wonhip
Sunday School
10 a.m.
a.m.
"Let Us Olva Thanks"
Morning Worship
11a .m. |
Tralatai Union 4:11 p.m. It’ s a
8 p. m. MYK
Blblo Study
7 p. m. |
family affair.
7:15 p.m. Organ Vespers
Evening Service
7:45 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Mid week Service Wednesday
“ Coma thou with us end wa will Rav. Jeise Waller
7:45 p. m. |
do thee good."
Broadcait over W.T.R.R.
"A GOING CHURCH FOR
9:30 p.m. Fellowship for young A COMING LORD"
people.
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
COME AND SEE THERE
IS A REASON!
Rev. L. F. Tasker.
Factor Quarterly Conference
LAKE MARY BAPTIS7
Sunday School
10 a.m.
CHAPEL
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Lake Mary. Fie.
CHURCH
Evening
Evangelistic
Service
Faalor — Rev. W. A. Etlaawoed Oak Ave. and Third Sts.
7:45 p.m.
Sunday IchMl 9:45 a.m
Rev. A. G. Mclnnls, Minister
Weekly Services:
Mra. George Touhy, Director of
Tuesday and Thursday 7:43 Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Training Union 4:30 p.m.
Muilc and Organist
p.m.
Evening Worthlp 7:30 p.m.
Mist Katherine Brown, D. C. E. I
Itcgula
Saturday
Morning Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m.
1:15 a. m. MORNING WORSHIP
Broadcast over WTRR 10:34
Solo “ Grant Me, Dear Lord, Deep,
PAULA WESLEYAN
Teacc of Mind"—Stickles,
METHODIST CHURCF
Mill Gene Nunnclly
t
Miles
Wert
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday School
9:44 a.m. Sermon Dr. D. J. Gumming
OF THE REDEEMER
Morning Worship
10:44 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School
703 W. 24th Pises
Wesleyan Youth
6:44 p.m 10:50 a. in. Session meets fur
prayer.
Phono 17SI
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
MORNING WORSHIP
The Rev Phillip Schlouauaa
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:10 11 a. m.
Solo "Grant Me, Lord, Decpj
p.m.
Pastor
Peace of Mind"—Stickles.
Everyone Welcome
Sunday School
0:15 a.m.
Mlia Gena Nunnclly
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
Bible data
0:15 ajn.
Anthem "Praises, Thanks aod|
Service
10:30 i.ra
CHURCH OF GOD
Adoration"—Rechler
“ Prayer For The Day” phone 1128 Rev. H. V/. Headersoa, Pastor
Chancel Choir
French Ava. aad tlad 9L
Sermon Dr. D. J. lummlng.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Sunday School 9:44 a.m.
Nurierlee for children under!
SCIENTIST.
Evangellatie Service 7:40 p.m. three, and three to six, every Sun.
M0 E. Second su
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30 day Morning during the worthlp
Sunday Services
11:00 a.m p.ra.
houri 9:43 » "&gt;
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Sunday School
11:00 e-m. Young People Service Thura- 7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP
Wednesday. Evening Mcetlngi 1:00 day 7:10 p.m.
Sermon Mr. Mclnnls.
pm
KRENEZER METHODIST
Leason-fcrmon "MorUli and Ira
CHURCH
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mortals".
Cltrns Heights
1607 Sanford Ave.
Reading Room located In Foyar ol Rav. Albert 8. Ferrlor
Faalor Perry L Stone, •
Minister
Church Building open to public
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford
Telephone 1419
1.30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays and E. Johnson, superintendent.
Sunday School, 9:43 a. m. Adult
Thurtdaya.
Preaching Seme# 11 a.m.
lesion, "Qualities of a Christian"
A cordial Invitation la extended MYF 4 p.m.
(MU. 4:2X4:30). The annual
to all to attend our icrvleee and Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:44 Thankagivlng Sunday offering for
Uio the Reading Room.
p.m.
four mlulonary and education!!
causes In Unified Promotion will
ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY be taken. The goal la 131.67.
la Slavia (Near Oviedo)
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Morning Worthlp, It o'clock,
Bar. Stephen M. Tuhv
Paitor
Park Ave. &amp; nth St.
with Instrumental music, congrrMorning Worship 0:14 a.m.
grational tinging, scripture read,
, Radio Mission Broadcast at 9:30 Sunday
• a. in. ever WOHZ &lt;740 he)
8unday School
9:44 a.m. tag, praysr offering, anthem,
and weakly, open Com­
Sunday School 9:00 a. m— lor all
Wonhip
10:40 a.m. aermon
munion. Nursery facilities amt
-- age groups,
Evanlng 7:44 p.m.
ample parking apace are provided.
... Christian Day School — Monday
Youth Ftllowshlp
0:30 p.m.
Everyone la invited.
- t through Friday 9:00 a.m. — (All Wednesday
Navy families newcomers, win­
elementary grades and kinder*
Chapel Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m ter residents, weekend guests, and
*. garten.)
Bible Study and Prayer
4 p.m others without • regular place of
• 'CRDItCIt OK JESUS CHRIST Thursday
worship tn Sanford are extended
Cherub Choir Reheareal
9:30 a medal Invitation
OP LATTER DAT SAINTS
Carol Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m.
t ; A . C. Pitta
Uraa&lt;It 1’ it.Ucat
Union Thanksgiving Choir Fes.
The Ladles' Missionary Society tival, 4 p. m, at (he First Picaa ty Hall
meets for Lunch and prayer byterian Church (10 choirs cooper­
Sunday School
10
on the 2nd Tuesday of each ating). On account of this service
-? Sacrament Meeting
4 p.m
Month at 12:00 noon; and for evening worship it not slated for
bualnaaa
and prayer uo the 4th
e l d e r s p r in g s b a p t is t
Tuesday of each month at 2:30
CH APEL
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".' friandly eh'irch for the whole
Sponsored b- ‘ 'Ire: Baptist Church
family."
Sanford, Fla.
Eunday School
10:00a.m.
CHURCH oV CHRIST
W. O Stansell,
Superintendent
Second St. It Elm Ave.
Preaching
n ;0oa.m.
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist

Additional
Church News
On Page 7

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Life is teamwork with God. Man receives
what he cannot create, and fashions what he
needs. But between resource and product are
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Between a field of wheat and a loaf of bread
mu|t be the mill and the oven.
Between the new-born soul and the ma­
ture Christian must be a Church and a religious
home.
True thanksgiving is the sacred resolve to
use what God has given to fashion what God

desires.

THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . .
ALL FOR the c h u r c h

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It is a slofshous# oi spiritual voJum Wiihol!i «
••'on* Church, neither dsmocraeyruur
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This “ Support The Church" Series, Published Each Week in the Sanford Herald with the Approval
of the Seminole County Ministerial Association, is Made Possible by the Co-operation of these Wellknown Business Establishments:
MRS. APPLEBY'S
RESTAURANTS

FLORIDA STATE RANK
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Hanford

BERRY’S WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE* CO.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

SANFORI) LINOLEUM
&amp; TILE COMPANY

HILL LUMBER A 8UPLY
YARD

ROTKLER WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONERY

noYD - WALLACE
MUTUAL INSURANCE

SANFORD AVENUE AMOCO

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

WILSON • MAIER
FURNITURE CO.

BROWN’ S AMOCO SERVICE

AMERICAN OIL CO.

THE TEXAS COMPANY

SMITH'S SNAPPLY TURTLE

GENE'S
SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

W. W. HORNE ,
TRUCK BROKERAGE CO. INC

R E IM A N N
CHRYSLER . PLYMOUTH

R. L. HARVEY PLUMBING

NE1II BOTTLING COMPANY

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NICHOLSON UU1CK CO.

SENKAR1K GLASS &amp;
PAINT CO.

SHERWOOD .TRACTOK CO.

CELERY CITY PRINTING CO.

31. R. Strickland, Contractor

THE MAYFAIR INN

J. C. Davis, Conilgne#

ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO,

WADES SUPREX MARKET

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

ROY WALL PLUMBING

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

IRE KILGORE SEEl) CO.

SANFORD AUTO PARTS

SANFORD BOAT WORKS

BKISSON FUNERAL HOME

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.

f . I). Drown

SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO

WARNER’S GULF SERVICE

LANEY DRY CLEANERS

�E ggn og Tarts For T h e holidays
Based On Seasonal Milk Product

Air Power Said
To Become One
Of °o m |o r Series

THE SANFORD HERALD

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ANEW TOR'S OP - By thl* time
anyone who own* a television vet
should be well nrepared for an encm r air sttrrk on this country.
•Perhaps w e're oterprepared. I f
the real thine ever ahould com e,
television would be wise not to
try to rover it. Million of us
might ait. jaws agape, wailing for
the com m ercial—only to fieid a
bom b Instead.
These thoughts are prompted bv
the first presentation o f Air P .v ■
er (CRS-TV, Sundays). Air Power
undoubtedly will become one .d
the most popular and fascinating
series o f the home set. Certainly
Ita first program, about • hypothe-

B) using commercially prepared eggftog aa the base o f chiffon
tarta or pie, the preparation of a beautiful holiday dessert is prac­
tically dona when started. The milk and egg mixture la dalrynss»mbled. To create the pie filling, unfavored gelatine, sugar and
salt ure sd iM to the bottled eggnog. Then whipped cream . . . for
smooth n ch ixis . . . nnd flavoring* are folded In. Finally diced
cling peaches go In to golden-fleck the chiffon filling, and peach
*
arrange ; S n poinsettin design to trim each tart.
Uiiflnvored fils .e t c captures the air beaten Into the whipped
cream. That a why 41a eggnog filling la velvety smooth and light
to the tip o f th« tovjrie.
Flavor with ranill* and almond extracts or an equal amount of
•Jt™ or sherry flavoring. Tort shells or a tMneh baked pie crust hold
the filling. And If a e w ’uigcd pastry crust Is used, all ingredienta
for thi* modem h'dida VsseU w III be pantry shelf and refrigerator
handy.
ECUNOO TARTLCT8
. envelope unflavoird
2 teaspoons rum flavoring,
R a t in e
optional
• tablespoons augur
1 cup heavy cream, whipped
- * cups bottled ren*
I can (1 pound) ding peach
alcoholic eggnog
slices, drained
V. teaspoon nutmeg, option:..
0 to 8 baked tart shells

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P-TA Against Any
Move To Abolish
Public Schools

Support
Strong; Join Local CofC Today!
IS* power o f community support Is withr doubt the strongest Bun'nrt one could
: shove behind a project of top importance.
] t’I''r&gt;That’a the reason why the Seminole Cham"Tfcr of Commerce membership drive should
*!’ ilimax Tuesdny at noon endorsed 100 |&gt;er
#ent by local business and professional peo­
p le .
- TDbe of the team captains who whole‘•"Wartedly supports the activities of the
Clumber of Commerce and Is aware of the
-•'iWpact such an orgnnkntion makes wherever
It is heard reported that three new members
' Wtre obtained and It was highly probable
' that at! prospective memberships assigned
Vjrould bo turned In with the membership fee.
T It Is equally possible that other team
v'captains are having the same success.
is One of the moat aggressive, forward look• in f, unprecedented programs has been out­
lined by the 1066-67 Seminole
County
’XJtamber of Commerce Board of Directors,
■.^Hong with additional projects which ure
.being tackled by the Chamber of Commerco
Manager.
The economic Imp«ct of the
Seminole
'County and Sanford communities by the
] ‘oltlmate success of these projects would
y^iakc this Central Florida county and city
* of the top communities of the state.
Already, indications point 1 0 partial slic­
es of tho "yet new" 1956-57 Chumbcr of
^Qommcree officials—nnl more steps could
-. b» taken to cinch the complete success of
the program where funds from n successmembership campaign on hand.
' As has been often snld "To be big—think

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." Tills adage has become a by word of the

\ Seminole County Chamber of Commerco
; organization as every effort is made to bring
* commerce, Industry, tourist, flnnnclnl sup: port, and other worthwhile and beneficial
1 professions and businesses within the coitnty.
All that Is needed is the complete upprovul
, o f Sanford and Seminole County business
} and professional lenders—every one of them
• —by subscribing to "this eventual gucceaV’
with a membenthip.
An we have Raid before in thexe column*,
the annual memberxhlp campaign of the
! Seminole County Chamber of Commerco

The Sanford Herald
Tukllihtd Dali* Sictpf Saturday and luadiy
B*l*r*d aa *a#*ad *la*« w ittar n«tak*e IT, III* at
tha Po*t Office of Hanford. Florida under tho Act
o f C o n i ' t . i o f Morrh I

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V illag e G rtcn
Festival To Be
Staged Saturday

Schools Will Gel
Federal Assistance
Under Public Laws

4 Jr. High

MIAMI (A P )— TraffW caused tba
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death o f tw o pen ona yesterday.
eld to all phaie* o f the educational Ruaicll C. Kornegay,
34.
per.
purpose and led to a closer har. ljhe&lt;j
the piunge o f his auto,
mony in communities.
mobile Into the Tam iam i Canal;
A groat deal o f the aueceaa o f Mrs. Linda Morlock, 75, a pedes.
the program will re»t in the hand* Irian, died o f injuria*
reclv fj
o f Sanford’ * citizenry. Only a Tuesday when she was atruck by
large turnout will insure the fin- an automobile which did not stop.
„
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a
. ..a n c t n i o f th* program Iba*
im
ocmiiKM*
v ouniy noam
n All
M.
The
Rem
ind* County
Board o
ofk Jn,w ; nd be %
a vital
,U a l /nnclion
funcUon In
a ll'
Public Instruction yesterday ap- ? ^ onj-a „iucatioail-r*creational
D«nni* Mandyk. Michigan StatP
proved the application for two P toa n iion
, halfback, averaged 15.7 yard* for

A LATA MONTE S F IIN O S -S a tunlay will mark Jhe date o f the
\1Qaea Green Feetbral beins held
should not have to be an effort on the part
here in the Munlcioal Park under
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e aponauishlP
o f the AlUm oole
o f community leaders vvho
are willing to Th*
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Congre»«
Farw y k and support their Chamber o f Com -'enu and T eaehen will oppoe# any H™n«*
at 10
merce. Tt should be an automatic annual mov, ,0 .boIUh puMb school.
. S will c o n t 3 through
#m t„ adB llll|0„ c h a r g e - « ' ' » rrle, ln ,he 1836 Nolre Dam*
pleasure o f members to re-lnvest In their *an(j a]M w-m a(k r0unty ichool lin,ij h&gt;p.m . There will be game* Federal Fjmda for l o « l w hool
undvr public law «I7 and! 874
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community.
j board* to put recent segregation. fo r young and old. Also pony ride*.
The law. according to Seminolu fo f chlIdren , nd atuda n t*-w l!l go|
If you have not been approached b y mem-, ia» , into operation with " c a r e ' train ride*, .food booth* In which County Board of Education
j tovrarri the flrit payment of the
bera of the Membership Campaign teams, and in the *pirit Intended."
I hamburger*, hot dog*, freneh frle* flclal*. pertain* to "F ed eral lm. outfitting. It will take a huge turncall the Seminole Countv Chnmlicr of ComOne thousand delegate* to the end Ice cream will
pact children."
out to make the program a sue.
Federal assistance under the CPJla a turnout like the season ■
m e rce an d ask th a t som eon e com e a rou n d
convention at St Peter*.
Am ong the - " W
.
burg voted down overwhelmingly elude the b a le booth, can# tnrour,, two law* will aid greatly In th e io p iq cr for the Sanford Scmir.otrs
io s e t &gt; o u .
a move by Mr*. Beatrice Inman milk hottle. graeery atere. corn local school financing.
will put the program across.
It t» e a s y t o w o r k t o g e t h e r f o r th e c c o n - o f j ack*onvlll# to atrike a (action to*-. dart game. fl*H pond, baa.
Superintendent of Public Instruc- • T j,# faBa wh0 turn out for the!
o m lr b e n e fits S a n fo r d a n d S e m in o le C o u n ty |o f the platform which e x p r e iia d , ketball throw, m orl# houaa and a Uon R. T. Mllwe* reported briefly oicaaion Monday night will be aurw ill r e c e iv e — it is h a r d e r t o " g r i p e ” a n d p u ll opporitlon to *ny effort* to abol. Polaroid picture booth.
to member* o f the board rela. „riaed at the skill, agility, and!
. Uh free public *chool*.
At • p.m. the awarding o f an tiv* to the State Board o f Edu. ferociousness o f the youngsters.1
apart.
•
•
»
Attending the convention from • oton u tlc w ir t liif machine wll cation Survty Committee and ita They hit low. hard, an I tho ganuSanford w ere: Mr*. J. B S» John*, be mede. Immediately following completed work in Seminole Coda. Is as Impressive to watch a* any
president of the County Connell of will bo a Boo-Dance contest which ty.
o'.her football team.
,
Parent* and Teacher* A tto d a - will be held on the team* court.
Report* Included the "thorough*
The four team*, with ranine
The election is over, but the crisis , n , tlona; Mr. and Mr*. J. T. B a g g er.: Anyone local or in • u iw n d m * naa* o f the aurray" and what was name* o f Bulldogs. B o w s , Croat
world affairs remains. We cannot vote It i |y, representing Sanford G ram m ari communllla* may enter. Every Included in the overall s u rre y , Danes, and Hound*, will take th#
awny. And now this country fucea the great School P T A : Mr*. Margaret Rey. j eonteslanl will receive one free picture. The final survey, MIL field in a thrill packed double­
and difficult task of enunciating its policy, nolda, principal o f Plncra*» School I pa*, to the Prairie Lake D rw e- wee (old the Board o f Public In .-h ead er that will make the fans'
and Mr*. Richard Elam , repra- In Theatra and flr»t priia* winner
will reach
Seminole heart* beat with excitement. The
Not only In America but the world must know aentlng Pinccreit School P T A ;, will recalvw one month'* free •ttucUon
Com ty In about two weeks.
games will be regulation JV
where America stands, and what America Mr*. C liff Abba and Mra. ML p*** to the Prairie Lake Theatre
Mambers of tha board also ap. length, 10 minute quarters, und
will or will not do.
ch ad Thoma* representing
th e!g iv en through tho cotrfesy of proved a request
that
school (he fans in the stands will arouse
If Russia continue* to press forward, it Junior High School P T A ; a n d : j aR,e a . P»rtIow, Prairie Lake rbildren be allowed to "turn out" lo the cheering of 20 beautiful
at 2:30 on Wed. Nov. 28 to par. cheerleader* from the junior high
will soon be knee deep in the Suez Canal.' oth,r* "»re»*»U»l «ho variou* ! Theatr# owner.
tlcpntc in and view the annual school*.
W . h a v . n o t w o n Colonel N M n c r . To Ih ln l. j
prop0M ll o, •n m “
V o w
a Z
Jaycee.Merchants
Aaiociallon
Jlonday night will be history in
o f w in n in g h im Is t o n u r s e in e x c u s a b le II- y,t Legislature to abotlih the p u b .! munity Club, a »bali light will V Christmas Parade.
, Sanford. Be in the itandj at 7:30
lu s lo n s . A n d S u e z is b u t o n o o f th e p r o b le m s uc ichool system and lnttall a 's e c o n d prize and third prize will
The board also gave the Super, and watch history written before
w e fa c e . C o n n e c t e d w ith It. but b r o a d e r In private *chool setup because o f! be Elvi* P reiley’* ever p o p d a r - Inlendent o f Public
Instruction j your eyes,
—
sco|&gt;e a n d fu n d a m e n ta l in c h a r a c t e r , Is t h e ,th * »«*regation issue.
'" L o v e M* Tendar.'' Oihtr priie* permission to attend a one-day
College i
• _
q u e s t i o n : W h a t a b o u t o u r W e s t e r n A l lia n c e ?
T h '" »hf [&gt;T\ • J * » « « « * ,
i * “ *• «
M ,f h meeting o f the Community college
council which i* to be held in i n f e r f r a t e r n i t y
u n . . » - f vr t T n v r . u
t ..
a propoiai lo »lrik# a section o f ! flr*». *econd and third prize win.
W h a t o f NATO? Ia it to b e s t r e n g t h e n e d ,, y ,e p|atform pledging cooperation nlng girl In the dance conteit.
C an It be s t r e n g t h e n e d . W h a t c a n o r s h o u ld w|th county *clwol board*
an d 'T h is donation U made through the
Thanksgiving holidays were
w e d o to e a s e th o a n x ie t y o f th o sm a ll c o n n - j asking that the boards u*e c a r e ' eourteay o f Mr. and Mr*. W. C.
t r ie s o f E u r o p e ? It is w ell a n d g o o d th at w e In Implementing recant state law* Cope.
The 0th Annual Infer Fraterni­
ty Christ nine Dnnce will be held
in the U n ite d N a tio n s, b u t p r a is e a lo n e w ill ncach made the propoiai.
, Club’ s Youth Program which In.
Tuesday. Dec. 23 at the M ayfair I
n o t cement nn a llia n c e o f free n a tio n s w h ic h
Among the law* la one granting elude* Little League and Dabe
t Inn Ballroom, according to Roy
w a n t t o rem a in fr e e .
county ichool board* powar to aay Ruth ba*cball cluba, AquaUc awim; fircen, chalrm in o f thl&lt; yca r’ r
i event.
F in a lly , w h a t is t o be o u r a t t it u d e to w a r d w»&gt;ich *'h ool a ctjild may attand.: mera and th* popular Taen.TImer*
A "Paat Prtaldania" dance will
Dancing will begin at to and
th e s a t e llit e c o u n t r ie s an d to w n r d T it o a n d
C “ b’
_____________
be given tomorrow by the Anna continue until t oVfe-u n ld ".rcen
h is Y u g o s l a v i a ? T h e H u n g a r ia n s , fig h t in g a
h|P.^ a,lignmenlf.
raver
m ak es~orade
M ill.r Circle o f the local Elk a Club. wlth Tony Perrz arH
0rrhp, .
In a t-d ltch f i g h t f o r fr e e d o m a g a in s t R u s s ia n
Among legUlatlvc alma aought BALTIMORE,
Md.
(A P )-J o h n
Honoring It* p*«t presldenla, |jra p|ny jng ^0P ( bp
ance.
t r o o p s , h a v e c r ie d o u t to A m e r ic a f o r h e lp , by the PTA la an Incraaae of M. Raver, trainer for Creentrre tha dance will be held at the
Announcements on re tm a tio n * '
We c a n n o t h o n o r a b ly sp e a k o f fr e e d o m in teacher aalarlei ao well qualified |?.**ble, haa aiddlad the moat Plm- Elk* Club with music by tho and Invitations will con e later,
featuring
pete
ireneralizetl accent* and aay that we arc teachers might stay on tha Job: Rco Special winners (fou r)— Tom "Popolalrea”
said Green.
provisions for an adequate library Fool, Shut Out, Capot and On# Bukur, Paul Caskey, and Jack
friend# of liberation unlcsa we are ready to system; particularly In rural a r ta s 1Hitter. He was born at nearby Rossman.
300 Hanford Are.
All Elks and their guests are
back those who will fiyght and tile for libera- and financing of an adequate Ml. Airy. Md., and saw hi* first
Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. to.
Phone 1318
invited.
j,
night and continue until 1 a.m.
&gt;race at Pimlico In 1115.
school lunch program.
tlon.

World A ffairs Crisis

jt s -p ra t

».»■
'Past Presidents'
Dance A t Elks Club
Tomorrow Night

Christmas Dance
Scheduled Dec. 25

Sanford Jewelry
and Luggage Co.

The world hu# changed and hiatory hn#
turned content dlzzyingly during these last
few weeks. Its landscape is new. Unless we
now enunciate our iiolicy for the world, it j
will not know the face and voice of America, ‘
and even Home of our friends may writhe
in fear and confunion.
The lack of firm und clearly stated policy
on the world picture could !ead fo disnster.'

Th e M o st

m g

m n n PHHKINH Rdtiar and Publlnhor
i i a i '.man n it, r.«-.ini»« aditnr
KVEt.TH J CliailtNO Advortlelnc Slanoatr

MAniON

The Sanford-TItusvlile Canal Is one of the|
best meuiirt of modern truiiH|&gt;ortlon for de­
srnB&lt;-RiPTio&lt;t r a t e s
fense pur|&gt;o#€H—yet the project seemingly Is
i Carrier
lie *er woob
Qno Uo«ta
It si
p o o Moatho
■(« Month.
on* Tear studding Idle. There needs to be a renew­
»M *
.
in s
at i s*
■“Att Dhltaary antlr-a. oardt af fhaaho. rrsolullona aad ed effort toward bringing this project to u
of aalortainmrat for tha auraooa of ralilae final nnd .successful conclusion.
faado will ha chargod for af roaular adV-rtt.ln# rai*«
Not only will our defense s y s t c in be
Xh%h",VV.u.ud‘ .,?.ru "y V. ,\h: a W E u t e "1tronKfhci'C(l but
«»«• central Fieri- &gt;
ti«a of on tho lor«i ««wi yrioio* in thto *«wipo»or. flu will lienefit econontcially through the
building of this valuable waterway.
Ro»raaaat*d
Nsiionally hy (lanoral Adroril.Hr
Sorrlra

Ino.

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Otorfla a*.In *.
Atl.inla Otergla

n«nk

nid*.

TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
He who loves his brothor abides In the
light, and in it there Uno cuuitu liir ntunibling. READ: I John 2; 7-11.

Kriderf/s Report
To Community W ill
Be Heard At Rotary
M imbcra o f the Sanford Rotary
Club will htar a "report to tha
com m unity"
by
John
Kri«l#r.
City Commissioner, County Com .
ml*»loncr rice! and Manager o f the
SoBilnol* County Chamber o f Commarce, It was
nnnounc«d
this
m inting hy Andrew C. Stine, pro­

A fellow In Honolulu kissed his girl good­
night nnd was struck on tho head by n co­
conut that fell from s tree. That should
cure him—at least of kissing girls under
coconut trees.

gram chairman for the day.
Krider who, with other promt,
nmt local cilizcns, has Juat re-

ONE

NEW GOALIE IN
lltG LEAGUES
TORONTO
If)—
Th# o n l y
turned from Waahlngton. will un. rookie gonl tender in the National
doubtediy hay# many thing, of Hochcy U agu e u E(J Chatlwlck
interest to divulge. Club PresL, .
....................................... .......
dent Charles L. Persons urge* a
^ on,n^°
Mapl#
Leafs,
full attendance at tfte meeting. - Chadwick, born In Fergua, Ont.,
------ -----had two shutout# In five game*
Denny Guiman. San Jose Slate wilh Toronto last season
halfback, was a polo vaultcr and starring (or the Winnipeg
sprinter at San Jose high.
j rlors.

afler
War.
fa viw rose-p»«»u a»ia»
*Jac« ax
Ua«f

•j

1936 LINCOLN PREMIER -Idr. sedan. Powar brakes, power steering,
Hydramntic, radio, heater, power windows, power-seat, Sold for sfo.GDO.
NOW ONLY
1935 FORD FAIKLANE -1 dr. sedan. Kordomntir, heater, W. S. W tires

$3,850
$1,450
$1,295

1953 01,DS 98 1 dr. sedan. Hydrnmatlc. Radio, heater, W. W. tires,
power brake.-*
1953 FORI) CUSTOMLINE 8 2 dr. sedan. Kordomutic, radio, heater
1953 PACKARD 4 dr. sedan. UHramatic, radio, heater. W. W. tires
1931 DESOTO FIREDOME 8 I dr. sedan, power!lite, power steering,
W. \\. tires
1933 FORD F-100 6 c y l pick up

$895.
$795.
$1,325.

19.»0 PONTIAC CATALINA Hydraniatic, radio, heater, \V. W. tires, lu-tonp ^ 0 0
1953 CilhVKOLKT BEL-AIR I dr. sedan Powerglide, radio, heater,
\V. \V. Tires. One owner,
1951 DODGE Yt ton panel. One local owner. CLEAN
All makes of New Cars nt lurge discount*

CO LLIER
1205 Celery Ave.

$1,095.
$550.

Several cars for No Down Payment

in
surprises? You'vo got ono coming In Pontioc lor 571 It a c o m ­
now . . . b o m power to personality. . . #o advanced it** handed
tha Industry a whola tra#h aat of styling aad anginaarlng idaaal
Haia's whara you'll Und all tha big-tima changaa in looks, rlda, handling,
paitonxanca. Thara’a an axciting naw axpraaaion oi vigor, alartnas# and
luxury in styUng. Thara'a a n#w aas# and conUdanca at tha whaal as you
pilot tha graataat V-8 arar davalopad—a powar plant that topa avan last
yaar’a Strato-Straak which aat SO world raooida and bastad all wight* in
mil#* par gallon!
And to prova it all, avary laatura ol this giaat cor has baan perfec ted ln
the woild’a most axhauating toad test—the 100,000-tdila Marathon Runl
Ho wonder thay'ra calling this *57 Pontiac tha Surprise Package oi tha
Yoarl Coma in and look It ova*. Driva U. You’ll know in a singl* mil# that
you're driving America's No. 1 Road Carl

Mew* B lr s io -B lr e a i, V -B a n g in a —2 7 0 A p. la Star Chi*/ aad
Suptr Chi*/. 252 A p. ia th* Chtt/taia whta t*am*d with Strataflight Hydta Matlci aa exfro-cor.* option.

--------------- See Am«rlo«'« Number (7) Road Car

it T h e s e P o n t i a c D e a l e r s '

Lika

WILLIS

MOTORS
Phone 2131

O V E R 6 D O Z E N " F I R S T S " IN C L U D IN G ...

pletely

301 W. FIRST ST.

• I « » FH #hi B o d y O a s ig n —a Poatiac E xclu u v—loagtr aad
lower (Aon ever before— '57'* moif diitiacttve ityhag.
Mew* In la rlov aiyllnt* — lh a " O H - l h e - t h o u l d * * " L o o k —a
Imhlon " tin t“ lor '57—parltclly color-aatchad with (be •xttrior.

O lo u d -B o il L a v a l-L ln a w id e —the rid* if motion of th* year—
a naw *u*p«n*/oo lyittm bai*d on a big, road-hugging 124- or
122-lnch whulbatt.
B P d p u la r.P rlcw d B e r t a * .B la r C n ie f.S u p e r C m a f.C h la n a ln

PONTIAC
PHONE 160

%

�THE SANFORD HERALD Friday, Nor. IS, IMS

Pago I

SocialfcverdtA

Mrs. Nicholds’

Dr. W illiam Fort
Speaks A t Meetng
Of Sanford D. A. R.

Speaker
t Circle Meet

Me/nbers o f Sallie
Harrison
Chapter, N S .D .A .R . attended a&lt;
dessert party at th* Langford H o.'
tel. Winter Park, on Nov. a. with]
Mrs. Miriam Russell. Mrs. A. B.
Peterson Jr. and Mrs. John Melsch
hostesses.

An Interesting talk on "K infolk
In the G arden"

sets givm by

Mrs. J. E. Nicholds at tbo rocest
meeting o f the Magnolia Garden
Circle, which v aa held at the
home of M r , Marvin Dyal.

Dr. William E. Fort, a member
o f Rollins College Faculty for (ifC offee waa »c;v ed and then the
teen years and author o f
chairman, Mrs. Charlea Meeka,
ous articles, was Introduced by
gave the hlghltghta o f the recent
Mrs. L. P. Hagan, program chair,
Board meeting.
man. He spoke on "D angers to
Am erica arising from Communist
Plans were made fo r the mem.
Infiltration into schools and eol.
bers to attend the Flower Show
le g e s ." Dr. Fort Is an excellent
School, and the Fashion Show at
speaker and in his talk gave a
the M ayfair Inn. Christman ar­
every vivid analysis o f the Com- SINGING LIKE THE ANGELS THEY ARE. these music students the W om ans Club, Wednesday, sponsored by the Civic Department.
rangements are to be taken b|
munist Party. He started with the |rom soulhside School presented u program following a luncheon
(S taff Photo) various members o f the clrelo fog
registered party mem bers who, he and talk, presented by Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, Southside principal, at
the exhibit there.
said, are a very small percentage'
A Thanksgiving basket will be
o f the huge body o f Communists
given a needy fam ily, food to be
working undercover in an effort
left with Mrs. L. P. Hagan on
to overthrow this country.
Tuesday.
A number o f guests were in.
Mrs. Nicholds used an Inter**!,
troduced and included Mrs. Jack,
ing poster to Illustrate her talk,
son E. Stewart, first vice president1
starting at the bottom with tbs
o f the Stale Society, Mrs. J. P.!
The Social Department of the / t \ £ R C C G f l t
By VIRGINIA CONN
Sanford Woman’ s Club entertain-1’ ’
’ '
_
'
, *ad above that, the Monocots and
Ristig, cx.regent o f the Orlando.
Chapter, a number o f, daughters
T r e e ., and Mike Michel are In „
soon a ,
she recovers
her *d with bridge and
r a .a .1 . ML
« «• «» « « * *
? " h ■ ” e‘ I j g « £ V .r te o . helpa and hint.
visiting In the city and Mrs. F'ort. town and slaying with Jean Doo.1 strength.
Dornell a .mother
is owing
the
civic
Department F rtday ali the fan n ing ^ ‘ c h e ", Hasten plants,^ then ^
*poraa
_ _Also Mrs. H. J. Lehman, o f ley until their
Mary
E. Thompson
of luncheon Wednesday afternoon.
at 2:30. The
fifteen
mem bers o f In tereslto t ^ d e n e n wer# dls.
Iheir furniture is re- Mrs.
Winter Park, formerly
amem ber leased from storage Monday. Thou Pensacola, nnd h a. already »p*-nl
Hostesses for the
games were present enjoyed making corsages cussed. Mrs. NichoU
?
o f SallieHarrison Chapter,
who they will move Into the Symes , om c lime in Sanford when
she Mrs. D. C. Howard and Mrs
out o dried arrangements under saying ' God through
the ages
waa presented the beautiful floral boathouse In Loch Arbor, recent- visited Tow an.l Dorncll last •»«&gt;*!•« Williams, who
awarded the direction o f
Mrs.
Charles has given us beautiful plant* and
lovely priics for the four tables Wilke. The circle Is responsible now gives to men the knowledge
arrangement which centered the ly vacated by Boyd and Diddle month.
speaker's table. In honor o f her Weber. Treela should have some
mu EmcrM)n was hack for a o f bridge and two table* of can- for Ihe flow ers In the Hospital to im prove th em ".
for the month o f November. This!
wedding anniversary.
. . . her 1)rjef period Wednesday. Haven't a ‘ la in play
'interesting tales to .tell. about
High score for bridge was won *-s being carried out by different
lho , leftover cooked not*Mrs. A. R. Key, regent, prerid. trip to Europe, since her Europ- yj.j heard the tales! o n M a r y , but
by Mrs Roy Tilllls, while second Uroups, each taking one week to J ,iC0 ^
„ UV «„ .
bW *
rd over the business meeting can Jaunts are never like anyone w ill pump all sources,
which followed the program. Mr*, else'*. The balance o f tho^ time
,&gt;(m., forRC, , hc fjr!lt pri,scn(.
™ !
to Mm. J. * P&gt;«l X K d Z „ " or

Social Department

Conning
The News

on Approved this summer she spent nt her ation" it 'the' Mutual*'ConcMl^As!
' ,a8ab
Charles Park
Park S
Sr.,
home in
in .Frederick,
Schools fOT Mr*., Charles
r„ home
r rcueriCK, Md
m u.
^
soclatlon Monday night at eight,
who was unable to attend the
Meanwhile, back at thc Sym es; ttcttrr get there early, as it Is
meeting. She stated that four box. Boyd an.l Diddle are almost Mary Hutchlnron who presents
cs o f clothing had been sent to gone. F'anchon and Mac McRo- what sounds like a fascinating
Ihe two schools, owned and sup- berts had a small bulfet supper perform ance. She arts, she sings.
ported by the D.A.R., which arc for them Tuesday night nnd Jo s|,c danrcat And in rase you have
Kale Duncan Smith, at Grant, and Roy Symes one Wednesday „ dinner party before the theatre,
Ala., and Tamassec, at Tam asscc, night, and everyone is Just about j(,is recipe for Chicken Mexicaine
S.C. It wa* voted to send a gift ready for the sweet things to is Just the thing. Donated by guess
o f money to thc endowment ami leave. By Ihe time this comes xvho.
scholarship funds o f these schools, out thc Webers will have piled 4 |bs. chicken breast, simmer
The November meeting o f Clr_
D iV ^ h /-lr iw
ele
K S fI ll D
LJ LI
LIl LLXLXy
which cost the N.S.D. V R . $350,-1Robin, Soot (Ihe .log), and Didd- jn 3 cups water with I tsp. salt.
le Number 2, Women o f the U
LlL
L C lC iy
First Presbyterian Church, was
yjr- an,| Mrs. Robert Steele 000 a &gt;’Cnr- A Aglft was also voted ie's clothes in the car, and be on c’ ,* * until tender. Remove bones,
held at Ihe lovely home o f Mrs.
1,1.
n.i.ion &lt;5ti-»ie tor **** American Indian fund.
their way to St. Louis for a two. n«ll hrnth until there are two
Dwight Baker, 32 Sunset Drive
'
...
.
' ' report was given o f the re. week leave. As long as you live cupS |Cft.
in Dc Bary, with Mrs. E. M. Hoke on bi* "7,b b,r’ h&lt;lay " c ’ lnc* , y c f n‘ district meeting held in Titus, in Sanford,
parting from
the
Meltt ,bs.
butter, add t on
as ro.hos(ess.
night, at their home on llcardall villc, where officers and commit- Webers Is not a final tiling,They ion chopped fine
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell is chairman ,kvr
,ce cb*&gt;r *n r» received instruction have definitely planned lo come
2 gieen peppers
I clove garlic, minced
o f this group andpresided
over The room wa* decorated with 1on the year’s work.
hack. But don't think we'll miss
Saute until onion Is Irons.
Ihe meeting. Mrs.
MayDickens rc'’ n s t *' aml a ,,cr
Steele
About 30memhers and guests them, because wo will. It’ s al!
parent
gave the opening prayer and Mrs. °P*ned hi* ma,,F
gifts.; rnjoyed
this
most
Interesting very depressing.
Add
Dornell Kilcllne has been quite
Maxwell
conducted
Ihe
Bible homema,lc ,ce ' ream * ml birth- "if'U n *
1 tsp. Pepper
ill, ___
and her
Study. "Slewardship”
was
Iho
cake werc scrvc&lt;*‘
|
"
.... mother is here from
1 tsp. chill powder
fur her, as
subject o f an article presented
Those inviled to be with the
Current Jelly makes n pretty Pensacola to care
t Dp. oregann, and chicken
by Mrs. Jay II. Beck, Ihe article honorec were Mr. and Mrs. Burke aml delicoua glaie for a boneless, Tom is in Jacksonville for sever
that hrnlh
being take from the publication Sl««l*.
Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie smoked pork shoulder butt. This .i| weeks. Dorncll reports
I can lomalos
"Presbyterian W om en".
Austin. Mr.
and .Mrs.
Blake cut of meat Is fine for a sm nlljshe Is feeling milch better now,j
1ami Interested In the golf classes
2 cans mushrooms
After the regular business sc*. Sawyers, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. family.
sion, a pleasant social hour was Jeckson, George Steele, Walter'
enjoyed. The hostesses served Circle and Ben Slccle.
delightful refreshments
consist.
Children attending were Andy I
Ing o f sandwiches, cake and and nicky Steele, Gary Steele!
punch.
and Gayle and Donna Sawyers.

/

\

At WComdonP’s Club

YOU START THIS W AY explains Mrs. Fred Ganas at the Sanford
Garden Club's itrm cro -allis Circle meeting as she demonstrates
flower arrangements Looking on is the chairman. Mrs. M. J. Moss,
(Photo by Jam eson)

'Stewardship'Topic'fi &lt;-.

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was made by Mrs. George W .' Rrisson and*Mrs. J. V. Jones serv.
(,Q ty,U~ In s baking dish that
Quinn. Miss Alice Cooper
Mrs. E. P. Harper won

and cd coffee and delicious while fruit' an ^
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lbs. chopped parsley
1 *»P sugar
Cook 15
minutes. Thicken with
•flour. Pour sauce over ehicken
breast, and bake in 400 F. oven
until bubbling hot.
Molded Grape Salad (which
accompanies this)
* cups fresh grapes, or 2 I
lb. cans
Add *« cup water
4 tbs. sugar
Boil
grapes
until
about 4 minutes
Drain grapes, reserving Juice.,
Chcp fine 2l* cups cucumber.
Add water In Ihe Juice In make
2% cups in nil. Soak 2 envelopes
gelatin in % cup this liquid fivo
minute*. Bring
remaining
tw.i
cups to a boil, add gelatin, stir
until dissolved and add 2 tsp.
sail and 4 lbs. vinegar. Stir In a
few drops food coloring (green,
please), add Iho grapes nnd cu .
cum ber.
Let mixture thicken.
Rub molds with salad oil, pour
I Ihe mixture in and set in refrig­
erator.

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RECEIVING INSTRUCTION in the culinary arts arc these member, o f Mr*. Doris Francisco'■ Ilrownle
Troup. Front row left |o right, Dale Smith, Kathy Butler, Nora Butler, Christina Francisco, nn.l So- ■n
Slide Second row left to right, Cheryl Brook*. Elaine Fhhnls. Donna Peters. and &lt;5ay Stanley, Third
row, left lo right, Joyce Stanley and Dandle Wright. Hack row, lefl to right, Mrs, Jean Winegnr, Barbara Stone, Susan Brubaker, Susan Picrcy andShaiun Ball. Standing at right is M m Francisco
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We o f SECURITY ASSOCIATES, (nr., stock brokers and
Investment bankers, have Just completed our l&amp;M f i n a l
year. As a lucai company, home owned, that started buck in
April 194s) in a tiny one room office, close to Taylor’s drug tloro
In WINTER PARK, we felt Seminole County Investors might he in.
terested in what we do and how we operate
We have presently In associate*, with our main office directly behind the
First National Bank. In WINTER PARK, anti a branch office in the busy Cen­
tral P lu a

section

In ST. PETERSBURG,

The dilferem o between our WINTER PARK and ST. PETERSBURG business may b« of InBrest to you. In ST. PETERSBURG, the majority ol nur orders is for mutual funds In WINTER
PARK, it is Just the reverse. As an example, during September, about 74% o f our business was in
listed securities, about 20% in securities traded over tiio counter, and about 6% in mutual funds.
This does not include underwriting business.
To clear up one point,—commissions are the same on listed seeurttM whrthar the order ts
executed on the New Y’ ork, Midwcrd, or Philadelphia.Baltimore Stock Exchanges. W* are members
ol Midwost and P.B, and with a direct wire to Sincere and Company, members o f the New
Yura Stock Exchange, orders are executed immediately on whatever exchange is to the best advan­
tage o f the customer.

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During our fiscal year ending 31st., various companies rim * to the market fo r a Iditional
funds, we have participated to the benefit o f the following concerns.—
General Guaranty Insurance Co.
Intercounty Telephone A Telegraph Co.
Ford Motor Co,
Consolidated Cigar Co.
Tennessee G at Transmission Co.

Spokane Natural Gat Co.
Y jlu e Lino (Special Situations Fund)
National Pool Equipment Co.
Nortex Oil and Gas Co
Winter Park Telephone Co.
Texas Eastern Transmission Co.

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North Caroline and Wake Forest
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of superior movie scripts. Celesta
Holm and Cyril Ritehard ware to.
perb, but unfortunately they ap.
peered too infrequently to carry
HOLLYWOOD (A P )-T h e ' movli
the ahow. No one will be hum­
induxtry. which need* all (ha help
NEW YORK JS—Perhaps If w* ming the tunes of this musical;
« ran fa t, is now netting an a*, had not been so built up for "Jack two were good, but none was
•lit fW « Georg* Abbott, one of' and the Beanstalk" wa would not memorable.
g h i meet racceaaful o f Broidn-iy have been so badly lei down.
The creators of “ Jack and the
^director*.
One newspaper ad M id it was Beanstalk” killed off the basle
Abbott, whoa* funny, faxt-paeed another “ Peter Pan.”
quality of revelation which has
ahow* bar* brightened the stage
It was not. As this original musL made this childhood tale endure
tor SO year*. Is her* to oversee cal version of the old fairy tale for centuries. They did it, In part,
his "Pajama Gam#." But he’s came across on Producers' Show­ by refusing to let Jack kill the
functioning a* producer, not &lt;11. case NBC-TV it was just another giant Besides clearing his record
rector.
musical fantasy, pretentions but of homicide, they purged It of
In hla Warner Brothers of/lcej mediocre, its occasional flashes of burglary, so that he stole neither
ha explained why he has returned charm smothered in symbolism the bag of gold nor the magic
to films for the first time since and scenery. No child whom we've harp nor the hen that laya the
IMS:
heard of enjoyed it. Certainly this golden egga.
0 "Too many times 1 hare seen child did not.
The creators swallowed whole
plays I have done ruined on the
In ronception "Jack and the all the notions of modern psyehoL
screen. I shudder when 1 think Beanstalk" appeared to have ogy: no good, no aril, no revel*,
what wa* done to 'Room Service,*1 everything: a stellar csst, original tlon. It's all in your head, chil­
what Warner Brothers Itself did tn music, fantastic settings, a book dren; now go to sleep and do not
shows like ’ Brother
Rat’
and written by Helen Deutsch, a writer dream of violence. The
whole
Three men on a Hone
thing, as shown on NBC, was a
"So I decided to come out and
"I tried directing Too Many dream. Jaek was not a child, with
see this one through. It is a sys. Girls’ in films. We had a good cast childhood’s love of violence. He
tom which worked out very well — Lucille Bali, Deal Ames, Van wa* a problem, his problem being
for me when I did 'Kiss and Tell’ Johnson, Ann Miller. But when 1 that h* wished to escape from re
• f o r pictures. That was a success saw the picture, I realised how in­ aiity.
with the critics as well as at the adequate I was. All the exteriors
If a battery of child psycholo.
boi office."
looked as if they had been dooa gista had been chained to type­
Why la h# producing and not on a set. I don't know enough writers long enough they probably
directing?
about how to use the camera, and would have pounded out such a
"Because I think some direc. I figure it's too late to learn.”
script as “ Jaek and the Bean,
tor# can make the transition from
So he hired a young film vet. stalk." But good psychology does
•tag* to films, others cannot. Josh eran, Stanley Donen, one time not make good entertainment
Logan makes an admirable direc. partner of Gen* Kelly, to do th*
The result of its Influence was
tor In films.
directing.
curiously aseptic entertainment

Movie Business
Heads For Change

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Corps Expanding
Aviation Prooram

Radio-TV
Highlights

The United States Marine Corps
ts now offering recruit applicants
Interested in aviation a guaran­
teed assignment to an aviation
school upon completion of "boot"
camp and individual combat train­
ing.
Men enlisting for duty In the
Corps' expanding .aviation pro­
gram may be assigned to any one
of a targe number of specialised
schools teaching skills in jet air­
craft, helicopters, aviation electro­
nics, aerology, aviation photogra­
phy and a score of other related
subjects. This gusranteed assign­
ment la not binding upon the ap­
CLAUDE J. YATES o f plicant if he later changes his
Jacksonville who was elect­ mind and wishes to withdraw from
ed president of the Florida the program in favor of general
State Chamber of Com­ Marine Corps duty.
aviation comprises about
merce Nov. 13, at the or­ 20Marine
per cent of the Corps’ enlisted
ganization's 40th annual strength and is made up of at­
meeting. Yatea is vice pres­ tack squadrons, day and all wea­
ident and general manager ther interceptor squadrons, photo
for Florida of the South­ squadrons, transport and observaern Bell Telephone and Tet- lion squadrons and helicopter
squadrons. During the next few
egraph Company.
years the Corps anticipates a
transition to the newest, most ef­
The IMS World Series marked fective type* of aircraft In almost
the first time that th* winning every lain. The F4D Sky Ray, the
A4D Sky Hawk and the F8U Cru­
team’ s pitchers turned in
flv* sader are among the new fighting
straight complete games.
types. New helicopters will include

Additional
Church News

Friday, Nov. It, W t

Pag* f

siona with capable teacher* will
aid yon tn rightly dividing n q
Word of Truth, th* Bible.
the 18th.
Christian Youth Fellowship. 6:30. Morning worship «t 10:45 a. m.
Chi Rho and Juniors, Wednes­ Training departments at • p. m.
Evening evangelistic servlet at 7
day, 7:15 p. m.
p. m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE
Mid-week prayer eating each Wcd‘
ntsday at 7:45 pi m.
"Sanford's Singing Church”
Second St and Maple Av*, Weal THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY IN.
R. H. 8pe*r J r, pastor
VTED TO ATTEND.
Opening song service for tha Sun­
H
day School begins at 9:45 a. m.
ClnclnnaU aet a new attendance
with classes for all ages conven­ mark in 19M whan tha Retflegd
ing at 10. Forty minute clasa ses- drew 1,123,9a fans.

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Tlnj’n Inn! I n Rm Mpist IMR NrtaSli in
7 Use Rttpilst H-n

HAROLD COLEE who has
been re-elected executive
vice president of the Flori­
da State Chamber of Com­
merce, at the organization's
40th annual meeting which
has just come to a close
at Jacksonville.

P o r ta b le s t o

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the giant twin engine HR2S.
According to Marine Corps Head­
quarters, promotion opportunities
in aviation are excellent for men
enlisting in the program today. A
shortage of trained staff
non­
commissioned officers exists in
Marine aviation and will become
acute in a few years

t r • Hotpalnt Mt-VI Periabl*
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Shaded b la st. In Saaahall
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Nov.

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Just nbuut everybody enjoys burgers . . . a
when they're insta Burger-King Beefbur­
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Served with our own fresh whipped, rich, thick,
shakes or your favorito soft drink
beverage.

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The finest select whole beef, aged, in our own giant
freezer. Freshly ground daily in our own commissary
assuring uniform quality control, wherever you see the
familiar Insta Burger-King, you’ll be glad you stopped
at Insta Burger-King. , , and we know you'll be back
often.

Economical Self-Service
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Plumbing A American Standard
Plumbing Fixtures
204 S. Sanford Ave.
Ph. 1828

HARRISON DAIRY PRODUCTS

BINGHAM COFFEE COMPANY

COMPANY

"Roasters &lt;&amp; blenders of quality coffee"

"PAPER” . . That’s Our Business

800 James St.

Ph. 2-7365

Ice Cream

217 E. Bay St. Jacksonville 2, Fla.

Jacksonville 5. Fin.

E. H. THOMPSON COMPANY, Inc
BORDEN’S DAIRY PRODUCTS

Ph. Evergreen 7-7115

Hotel and Restaurant Equipment
730 W. Bay £t.

Ph. Elgip 4-6839

Jacksonville 1, Fla.

JIM MORGAN PAVING CO.
Quality Asphalt Paving
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lO ttr H l» FOUNTAIN
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T A M P A tit— R o p i a c l o g
Marty Marion as maosgsr o f the
Chicago White Sox U a terrific
break for A1 Lopcx. HU team
win go into training next spring
In his native Tampa, Plurida‘s
largest SpanUh-Amerlcmn City.
The White Sox wDl play their
exhibition games at Al Lopes
Field which was named after the
former big league catcher who
managed Cleveland*! Indiana the
last six temaona. The field waa
opened two years ago.
The Cincinnati Redlegs- &gt;Uo
train In Tampa.

I t lilt n ir i

Whether 70a htTC • lou ll bom* / M your Bridle; 1
fleck or a large eeanerdal pool*
try tu rn , high fan am rlater t u
JSJ, I
production pay. off. You’D be wlae ^
rTe tb.T oJgl
to 4e an yot ca t right tow to be Market your eggs
sura your bona ait laying aU-tbe things will reward
egg* they can.
price* paid for a tc
Getting the maximum of egg ***• ! ■■ ■
productien from your hens at this
lime ef year la largely a matter
1*
b**a 11
of good mabacement.
there wiU be a Cuci
Here are some things to check 1°* Agreement he
-DW you h fw rtbstT’Shdol
In your poultry management pro- P*i® ®**eh , l dx
If you must thto
gram this month, first, consider
your birds—they must be housed
Joe Monohan, a former Dodger h . i d * B u t , » » • » • / « *
in comfortable m arten.
Many
country’s flag,* «b*
bat boy, coaehes football at Brook­
different types of laying bouses can
lyn’s Erasmua Hall High School.
be used successfully In Florida.
L e g a l N o t ic e
They range from the portable allpurpose house
the large Inteno r a e rr
sire type. Eaeh has its advsntages. S T A T E Ox oF rFtLcOK R ID
A . U R L E T IN O S .
If your birds hare access to yards TO :
M
om
s
J.
Taylor,
Jr..
Clurln W s
or range, allow two square feet
Vos. Amos Stiff. Joseph X Bishop,
of floor space per bird. If not, you lit L. Ksiton, end J, P. Volt If
will need to proride three to four sIItp. and their respective ipouie*
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
If married. If all**, and It doad.
iquare feet per bird for your lay- than tba respective unknown hair*.
dtvlMii, iranlttt. atelcnce*. Miaen .
S12 EAST FIRST STREET
,
creditors, Iruilaaa, and anr and
Be sure to provide your - hens ore,
all tanoni whomaoavar clalmlne or
PHONE 78
plenty of water and a well-balanced who mar hara tha rlfht to claim
hr. throuah. under, or othcrwlao
ration. Supplamenta! feeding will asalnat
tha aald Uoiaa J. rarlor.
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES R. GUT
pey dividends, so It la a good Idee Jr., t.’harlaa Wm. For. AmJa Fillf.
to continue this practice. Crumbly Joaaph N. Dtsbop, Ida L. riitea
Aa
and J. P. Valt. and anr and all otbar
mash, pellets, soaked grain, and Too and oarh of vou. ara hereNorth IS.K chain*
other feeds used in the fall should
person* who roar bar* or claim to
be continued through the winter. - har*.
anr rlsht. lltla. Inter*** or
Remember that when a hen goes claim In and to tha fqllowing Uelands, eltuate. lying and
off feed, she will soon fall In arrllied
and described as folluwat
egg production. On the other band,
•’Bests al IS* Northwest Corner
In Serolnol* Countr. Florida,
the mors the hen eats, the more being
demlnola Countr. at Sanford. Vtoreggs ibe will produce. 80 spare lila. In Chancery. »»!&lt;! suit being
Miami H*"»W Readers We’ re Pleascu
‘‘ llaml* I- Orogan. mainno effort to get your hens to eat entitled
tiff VH Moses J. Taylor, Jr., at al*.
To announce the
lota of feed, If your goal la plenty by notified that a suit to tjulat
Till* ha* been brought apelnet you
of fall and winter eggs.
la the Circuit Court In and for
“ FINAL STATE SUNDAY EDITION’’
Another thing to consider Is
of Lot J. Section IS. TnwnstHD
It Houtb. of Range :* &gt;:«st;
thence run Laet It cheln*.
la now being delivered in Sanford
thence Mouth IMS chains,
thence West It cbalna. thence
bell)
n s u i t to U u l * l
Title to the shoe* described lend*
V. J. Corley
In the plaintiff, and you and each
of vou, are required to file your
Distributor
answer to the plaintiffs complaint
I
Phone 2560-W.
n
thereto*nr# filed with tb* t'lerk
of our aald Court! with tha Clerk
of our tald Court, aod to eerva
or furelsh to tha plaintiff or har at­
torney. ft. tv. War*, whose ad­
dress Is. P. O. Box IttS. Sanford.
Florida, a copy of your *ald an­
swer. on or before Tuesday, l&gt;orentber tth. A. D. lilt: herein fall
not or a decree procoafiuo will be
entered against you. and eaeh and
PLAYED ON 1.0-10 COURSES every one of you, for t to relief
demand
In said complaint, i and
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y, (AP&gt;—
final Judgment will be entered there­
John B. Ryerson has played 1,040 on. The nature of Ihl* suit I* to
Tax Books are open for payment o f 195(1 City Taxes.
golf courses during the last M quiet the title In and to the land*
above
described,
agalnet
you
and
4 * discount allowed If paid in November, 3% in December,
year*, but haa no hopes to match each of you and Into tha plaintiff,
2% in January and 1% Is February.
......
Ralph Kennedy’s mark. Kennedy Mamie t» Orogsn.
WITNESS, my bend and official
haa played 3,163 courses.
•eel of nur said Court, at Sanford.
Ryerson. who operate* the Ot­ Semlnola County. Florida, thin the
All city tax •Uteiuenla havo been mailed. If you hate not
of November A. D. ISIS,
sego G olf Club, has played OM let day
n P. Herndon, Clerk of tho
received youra, please give the legal description, your mailing
eourses in the United States,
Circuit Court
Hemlnot* County. Florida
addrasa and statement will b« sent to you.
3T In Canada and 37 In Hawaii,
Ry
Mexico. Great Britain. France,
Aria J. t.undqulet
Kites Hoy
Deputy Clerk of our said Court.
China, India, Siam and Malaya.
R. tv. Were,
HU best scores over each o f the A t t o r n e y f«r PlalnllfL
City T sx Collector
various courses srs mounted In p. o. n os t i n .
Sanford.
Florida.
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GERALD JONES
Left End*—MIS Pounds
Junior

Left

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Junior

FltED BEHRENS
Left Guard— ISO rounds
Senior

MEREDmi SCOTT
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JACK STOTSKT
Center— 1TI Pounds
Junior

Right Guard—175 Pounds

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Yellow Jackets Are
1 Touchdown Favorite
The Sanford Scmtnoles wll! br
seeking their second win o f thr
season tonight when they play hod
to one-touchdown favored l e u i n burg in Memorial*Stadium. More
H
Ihnn nev other time in the last
month, the Smtinoles look like
they're able lo score an upset If,
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the team sots a unitary mind to
the project.
Working hard on defense all
I * week. the Seminolcs have com e
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tip with spirit that mav be able
to chill the running o f two o f the
Orange Belt Conference's b e d
combination power and speed iner.
chants, Eddie Parker and Ivan
•• Roberts.
All Indication is that the Semir t n&lt;dcs can take this one If they
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S • win over Leesburg omght. they
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could go on to win Ihe remainder
of the games on their schedule—
Fast rising Del.and Wednesday
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night, and the following week their
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»fW of Winter Gcrden.
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slightly hindered with injuries to.
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night. Phil Rvrd is in hed with
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an attack of influenza and will not
J see action. Murray Nance is out
with an Injured hip. and Al Stan.
Jt
ley is out for the season.
Brantley Schirard. after seeing
• week on the sidelines with a
slight concussion, will return to
the scene o f action tonight, and
his oresonee is exne-t" ! fo fire
the team with u renewed vigor and
enthusiasm that could mean the
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difference in the outcome o f the
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game.
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Jim Warner, after b »* • out for
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Hunt CMp thraa times as a Joe-

football oidy one month, was last
week's leading ground.gainer and
has been outstanding in practice
all this week. Warner is a 170
pound Senior with a lot of speed
and drive; he's the fastest boy in
the school and has a fine football
attitude.
Eddie Barbour, the tackling ter­
ror that has made a name for
him self in this, his Junior year at
Seminole High, will see the start­
ing lineup offensively for lh« sec­
ond time in as many weeks. Bar­
bour is the smallest offensive back
on Ihe team, yet is by far Ihe
most vicioua with the exception of
Schirard.
Terry Gocmbel has come into
hi« own in the last two weeks. He
reached his peak in this week’ s
practice and will probably be the
surprise back tonight.
In the line, Meredith "P orky”
Scott hat been sparkling in this
week's practices. Along with Scott,
Bill Tyre and Fred Behrens have
been hitting harder this week than
in many past.
Rated only one touchdown under
the fourth place Yellow Jackets,
the Seminoies will have the op­
portunity tonight o f redeeming
themselves before their disappoln.
ted home town fans. But they well
may do that.
"W o can win this game tonight
If the boys want it badly enough,"
mil Fleming Seminole bead m e -,
tor said. "Tha boys will win tf
they stop this Parker boy and
can keep their feet on the ground."
It at) adds up to a game that
the loyal Seminole fnns have been
crying for all season.
Game time is 8 p. m. tonight

Upsets Dominating
Grammar School
Football Finals

BRANTLEY 8CHIRAIID
Left Halfback— 175 Pounds
Senior

BOB JOHNSON
Quarterback—185 Pounds
Junior

TE R K Y GOEM1IEL
Fullback— 180 Pounds
Senior

EDDIE BARBOUR
Lah-IU l/back—136 Pounds
Junior

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Bob Hoy ton Leonard Himoa, John r n l HTII HACK— l / i a Wile T im e

The Lyman Greyhounds will be
looking for their first varsity win
o f the season tonight when they
entertain Mt. Dora In a hom ecom ­
ing Hit on the Lyman playing field
in Longwood.
Jim Payne, head mentor for the
Greyhound*, said last week that
his charges would win • varsity
game this season or die trying,
and from the surprise display of
power against Umatilla last week
it seems that he meant what he
said.
Lyman faced two firsts this
season. They were one of the
foundlings east adrift when the
Central Florida Conference died
last year and they faced their
first season a i an independent
team, and they changed from the
Tennessee Single Wing to the
speedy and deceptive Spllt-T,
Lyman boasts one of the finest
starting lines in the area, but they
are so woefully lacking In reserve
j strength that one injury Is almost
catastrophic and the Greyhoundare lost.
Rut this week will herald the
return of the Greyhounds to full
strength and brightens the sea­
son outlook for the Lyman eleven.
Mt. Dora will go into the game

Upsets continue to dominate fhe
final stania nf football at Sanford
Grammar School ast he Richards
Gators dropped first place Roulh
Bulldogs t.3.0 and (he Grant Sem.
inoles tied fhe Jone* War Elides.
For fhe Gators Butch Riser wae
the big gun In the 1J-0 upset. He
scored on ■ five yard run and a
15 yard pass Interception return
Tho m alor part o f the game wa«
played Inside the Bulldog 10 yard
line, and the G a lo n made several
brilliant goal line stands on their
own one yard line. Riser mnde
both tallies In thr final period and
snagged a Colbert past for the
final extra point.
Tension mounted in the GrantJone* game and the Grant Semi,
notes made a final desperate bid
to get into Peanut Bowl competi. yards ami the score.
The Routh Bulldogs are alinoet
tion. Lee Watson fired a 14 yard
acn al to Brad Wallace In paca certain o f a Peanut Bowl bid
the up-et 88 deadlock with the again this year, but it is turning
Junes War Eagle*. The Eagles Into a fight down to the wire be­
tied the game when Billy Stevens tween Jones and Riehsrds to share
paiul to Tommy Hinson for four the battle with Routh.

The Bi '* .jg leant members are
D o u g in Gordon, ami Bob- 31.B
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Fowlry, Charles
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Freeman, Terry Gross, Howard Ludwig, D unns Nichols, Helto . r i l l ' l l i m n - l / l t M ill T im e 33.0
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The Boxers are I-orry Davis,
Carlton MelinJa Mc.Murray, Ueach f i r e
M o I An t J.|
Richard Phagan. Jim Williams, JSuMn TileF* jM n Hobson, Sandra
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Butch Cassube, Buddy Vaughn, Anderson, Homiie Haskins, Cant.
g u ln ls la t l - l t 111.11
Charlie Vines, Jimmy Griffin. John |lyn Dtllnr.l, Ann Crapps, Debbie s H V E V T H HATH— ■ / ! • Wile Ttase
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Krofchick, John Boniface, Russell Scott, and Merritt Philips.
Mountain Hal I I 14 M t M l 1 l - l
a two touchdown favorite to spoil
the Greyhound homecoming, but
that is hissed on Ihe previous performance of the Lyman team. Threturn to full power shoulld mean
a return to Ihe winning side o f
the gam e for Ihe Greyhounds.
Game time Is 8 p m. in l/in g .

The Junior High band will also
i be on hand to add atmosphere to
I the outing.
General admission Is only .V)
cents for adults and 25 cents for
students and children, and a huge
turnout Is anticipated,
Kickoff time for tha first game
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maScope and color and distributed Keith heading a large cast o f sup­
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In the tradition o f "Cimarron.'
an aarller Academy Award w in.
ning RKO epic whleh set a fashion
that is still going strong. "Texas
L ady", a thrilling Superaeope-Teehnlrolor production presenting Clau­
dette Colbert for the first time as
the heroine o* an outdoor dr»m a.
will be the attraction at the Palm
Drivo-In Theatre starting Sunday.
Barry Sullivan is Miss Colbert’ s
c o t t a r In this fast-m oving story
of America in the makinr. pro•vrrvthe-i
thn Ws'orte
background in Texas In the IMOs.
Together they bead a cast o f
skilled supporting players, includ­
ing John Lltel, Ray Collins, Wal­
ter Sande, Douglas Fowley, James
•Yell. Don tlsevertv and Gregory
Walcott, who looms currently as
tue season's l"sdln « candidate for
"M r. Screen Menace o f the Y e a r."
This is a hardbitten story of
eo-ifl1*! e -d rivalr* e llm x e d in
the sharp drama o f gun blasts, a
human story of a woman and a
man who must fight and risk all
f v their love, revealing *« R un­
folds a true portrayal o f life on
a rugged frontier.
Claudette Colbert, a gentlewom­
an who is forced to meet life on
its own terms, finds herself In
Fort Ralston, Texas, operating
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newspaper. She is promptlyq at
odds with Ralston it Sturdy, a &gt;alr
of ruthless autocrats of the range
who am waging determined war­
fare p *iln it the Incursion o f the
railroad. *
Chris Mooney, a New Orleans
gambler played by Sullivan, fol­
low* Mias Colbert west and In­
curs the murderous wrath o f Jess
Foley, a psychopathic killer play­
ed hv Walbott.
The tight, action-packed climax
oL "T ex a* Lady" in which a bloody
all-out battle of townsmen versus
the cattle barons Is norrowly
averted bv *hi* Hme|v a r r 'v 'l of
the Texan Rangers,
symbolDea
with th e ' historical accuracy the
irresistible march of destiny on
our Western frontiers— the end of
ruthless rule by range despots and
the right o f men and women to
carve out n«w destines
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matter of stemming from the right
that many o f her athletically
genealogical tree, says shapely minded friends eventually develop
*191 to h»* 'C?n
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'hick ankles and over-sire eV.'s
starring with Tuny Curtis and Don from (00 mush physical exertion.
Taylor in Uaivcrial-InternaUonal's
Wajktag properly h is much to
Technicolor production of Johnny (((j w,th makin!j lt app&lt;.ar thst a
Dark." opening Sunday at tnc ^
ha? „|,aoejT P*tn», even if
Movieland Ride-In Theater
they really aren’t, she says.
Never, divulges the titlanJuU-»hoWg lrl," she .labo-ates,
td charm er, has she ever done any
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Piper Ijiurie soft-soapi chief automotive engineer Paul
Kelly into supporting Tony Curtis' attempt a radical new
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for Tony&gt; Prtvlous P a r in g ! having
starring with MIm Lourie and Curtis. Ilk Chase and Sid­ says
she bc-.cvcs her fondness for been ln
in „ The p rlnee Who Was A
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Mission, to Havana. Jean Sim­
mons is the demure Sarah, who
accepts Sky’ s Invitation when he
prnmls.es to supply twelve genu,
ine "sin n ers"
for her mission.
Sinatra is Nathan Detroit, who
run* the "oldest established per­
manent Boating crap
gam e ln
New Y ork," and Vivian Blaine,
repeating her original stage role,
l* esen as Adelaide, night club
entertainer who has been en jaTed
to Nathan for fourteen years and
who Is m .v r'-idv for a show-down
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fli.iir* crup game out o f business
that he makes his bet with Sky
in the hope of raising tho $1,000
needed to hire a hide-awav for
the game. Ten-thousand
laughs
and some fifteen musical numbers
in' -rvene before Nathun gets hi*
money, Sarah gets her sinners and
•sves her mission, Sky get. Sar.
all .an I Adelaide at long last gets
Nathan in n romping, action-load­
ed series nf incidents highlighted
by some o f the slap.happiest situa­
tions and funniest dialogue ever
invented for a motion picture mu.
steal.
Then there it the wonderful mu­
sic, Itself, written by the play’ s
original composer, Frank Loesser,
sung to the hilt Individually ami
Jointly hv the nuartet nf star*,
and providing a lilting background
for the Infectious Michael Kidd
choreography, which includes a
Crap Game Ballet and a Havana
night club dancing m cle- the like
ot which you have nevei'"scen be.
fore and plenty o f leg room for
those Glamorous Goldwyn Girls.
The songs include "Fugue for
Tin Horns," "Follow the Fold,”
"T h e OMest Established." "F it
Know," "P e t Me, Poppa," “ Ade.
laido's la m en t." " I f I Were a
B ell," "Adelaide," "A Woman In
I-ove." "Take Rack Your Mink,”
"L u ck Re a Lady," "Sue M e,"
“ Sit Down, You’ re Rockin' the
B oat" and "Guy* ami D olls."
Marlon Brando, who aposrently
can do anything in the field o f
entertainment, now proves himself
an
ingratiating
song.and.dance
trouper with an appealing voice
and dexterity o f footwork. Neither
Sinatra nor Vivian Blaine need
introduction as musical headtin.
ers, but Jean Simmons, like Itran.
do, sings and dances for the first
time amt is delightful.
Adding to the laughs and to sev.
eral of ihe musical numbers are
Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver and
Dan Dayton, representing three
o f Damon Runyon's most picares­
que characters, and others who
win a big hand In the large cast
Include B S. Pully, Sheldon Leor*.
aril, Regi Toomcy, Veda Ann Borg
and Kathryn Givaey.
"G uy* amt Dolls" was written
for the screen and directed by
Joseph L. Mankiewict. Itia asso­
ciation with Producer Goldwyn in
making a triumphant stage musi­
cal. An equally triumphant icreen
hit is a felicitous one. But for that
matter, everyone connected with
this completely captivating pia-i
turn has done a grand Job.

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Ph. I’ X-W
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Sunday at The Movieland Ride-In
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PLUS
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14- -CHILD CARE

a *l o a d *o f f 'V o u r s h o u l d e r s

IMMEDIATE

fdrally Situated
Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Prlcad

HOCKEY ROOKIE STARR AT 27

truly delightful ylieea

to live.
Designed, Built and Sold

ODHAM * ’TUDOR Ine.
Builder* e f Fine, Hemea
For FUriJa Living
SALES OFFlfcE
•825 8. French Avenue
Phona 5100 and S9»0

CUSTOM nUILT HOMES
VA-FH A-CO N VF.N TIO N A L

..

f in a n c in g

Clavaland UV-BorU (B o) Elik at
27 is one of tha oldest rookies in
professional hockey ranks. The 5
foot 11 left wingman o f the C'lcvr
land Barons got 9 points on 5
goals and 4 assist* during the first
weak of action In Ut« American
Hockey League. He Finished his
amateur career last season with
North Bay in the Northern Onta­
rio Hockey Aasit.

SEVEN SPORT MAN
MORGANTOWN. W. Va. u»v_
Canter Chuck llow ley o f the West
Virginia Unlveralty football team
ha.* taken part in six sports since
his high school day*. He dives
with the swimming tram, is a
wrestler, a trampolinisl in gym ­
nastic*. compete* in sprint* ami
with the weights for the track
. team. In high school he earned
basketball and baseball letters.

LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
•7—BROKERS and REALTORS
LOW MOffTIILY PAYMENTS

A. K. SH OEM AKER, JR.
Phone

1991

1800

Mallonvlllc

R O S A
L. P A Y T O N .
Registered Real Estate Broker
Phona 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha

$12 500. 3 bedroom, air condition­
ed, enclosed, garage, block con­
C I.A Y TO N C. nnOOKB
struction.
Hardwood 4
cork
Ileal Eatito Investments
floors, 90x135 lot. Low FHA So. Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 2963 J
monthly payments, 852.79 after
Thl* ad la a free guaat pass to the
buylni
ownir*
equity*
Movlaland Rlde.ln Theatre for
Laurel. Ph. 1401-J.
Myrtle Drcggors. Sanford.
Esp. Nov. 23, 1954.
Osteen— 2 bedroom frame house,
lakafront. $7,600. Rsichentder.
NEW 3 RR HOME
Osteen. Fla.
Built-in electric kitchen, central
h ail, tiled bath, largo lot, lawn
aetdad, just outside city, but
with city facilities. 83,500 Down,
Bslsnce easy terms. Call for
4 4 - LOTS
Appointment.
LARGE LOT 40 X » 0 . nlca lo c i,
W. II. "B ill" HTEMPER
lion, city water available, »5oo.
Realtor — Gensral Inturor
Inquire 1104 W. 25lh KL
Guy Allen Aaaoclala
Arietta
Price,
Associate
For your futura home site we Phone 90S or 2122 — 112 N. Park
have lots priced from $325.00
up. h\ several locations In City. 17— BROKERS and REALTORS
Attractive Lake Front Lots
NEED LARGE HOME?
07.1Ell REALTY Co.
Ph. 1359.
5 bedroom homo on 12 lists, beaut­
17—BROEERS sad REALTORS
iful
oak
floors
throughout.
Largo living room, dlnln? room
and kitehan, lt$ baths, brccirO Z IE R R E A L T Y
C O
way and 2 car garage. Partly
U u rg D. Oiler* Ueultor
furnished,
nicely
UruUcpHazel M. Field, Associate
* lough fruit for fam ily me.
2601 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. t3..9
Good term* In responsible parly.
EVENINOS: 3115 and 790
R E AL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave
j o r 3 bedroom home. Furn. or
unfurn. 1505 Elliott.

WELAKA APARTM ENTS: room*
private baths. 114 W. First 8t
Avalon Apt*. E fficien cy. Ph. 720-W
Furn.
cottagu, r e a s o n a b l e .
Located on 17 92. Ph. 3010-W1
Efficiency npt. Ill-way 17 92 So.
City Limits. Shimberland Court.
See Seminole Realty for Desir­
able House* and Apts. Phone 27.

BALI REALTY
And INSURANCE

HOUSE. 808 French Ave. unfur
nished. Call 1494.

I

$600 down
2-B R. furnished home out of city,
ready for possession. Total price
$5,500.

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Want Ads.
“

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k a l to r

U I.Lh.N AN D
IH _ V J * a rk Ava.

fu st

IIA R K E Y
Pkoa* 2311

$iou down
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
2-B R. clean modern home with
a.ik Crumley A Montalth
nlca Florida room. Elac. range at 117 South Park
Phona 772
and refrigeratorThey Know
2 Room Apt*. 112 Elm. I’ ll 2983 W
apt., Let your rent receipt* pay
these homes,

for

JOHN L. llAMRICK

Reg. Real Estate nroker
Phone: W. P. 26-3824
Rt. 2 .Maitland. Florida
T. W. MERO Grove* . Acreage • Homes - Lots

Seminole Realty

2brilrnnm nicely furnished house
113 W. 19th St. Call. 606.W
W. D i m ICTUS
after 5:30.

REALTORS

Robert A. Williams

Furnished 2-Bedroom Apt. 432.W.

Itaymond I.undquuit,

QUESTION AND AN3WS1

S. J.: What causea a dropping1

Two DUaasaa

ot the bladder In woman? ~ —,
A n s r e r : T h e m oat c o m m o n
Your doctor, o f course. Is the
only one who should diagnose the cause, ot course. Is childbirth.
trouble. And prompt diagnosis la During childbirth, the muaalea
h ig h ly Im p ortan t sin ce early that hold the bladder up may be*
treatment Is especially valuable come weakened. This can usually
In combating the two dlseaseslbc corrected by surgery.
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1. Italian tenor

For Holiday Glamour Try A Tetrazzini

A. B. PETERSON

Room in private home for alder, Brokar Aaaoettlts: A. B. Paterson
ly adults. Call at 825 Rosalia
Jr., P. J. Cbtsurton, Gsrflald
Dr. after 6:00 p.m. Or call 272,
Willetts, John Maisch and R. W.
Mrs. Lott.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land

Surr.yor.

An «-t,-if.riirT&gt;iim dish wl Fli P .iK &lt; excellent use ef p!iitin*&lt;i
holiday leftovers i» Turkej Trtrazxini, i lyrical combination of
turkey, mushrooms and n pain cream sauce smoothed wi;h evaporated
milk and livened with •Kerry.
(ilaninrous n* the famous imprano from which it takci it* immt*
Turkey Tetrazzini team* k. i itifully with n tart salad, hot coffta
and a pretty dessert for an easy and effective buffet. Th« evapo­
rated milk add* ereainine** and serve* a.* the perfect blending
ground foe Uio delicate turkey and mushroom flavors,
TURKEY TETRAZZISt
1 can O o r t ounce*) mushroom*
U teaspoonTabaieo
t cup evaporated milk
2 rup* roarsrly diced
2 tablespoon* butter or margarine
cooked turkey
1 to 2 tablespoons
2 tablespoon* flour
sherry, optional
Is teaspoon salt
2 cuii* (4 ouners)
1 chicken bouillon cuke
cooked uixcaruui or
teaspoon monosodium
spaghetti
glutamate
Drain mushrooms; reserve liquid. Add enough water jo liquid
to make t cup. Combine with evaporated milk. Melt butter in sauce­
pan. Remove from heat and blend in fk,or, salt, bouillon cub# and
monosodium glutamate. Gradually add evaporated milk mixture
and stir over low heat until mixture thickens and came* to a boll.
Add Tabaaco, turkey, mushrooms, sherry and macaroni, and bring
to serving temperature. If desired, sprinkle with chopped rip# alive*.

YIELD: I to 6 aervlng*.

GRAMKOW
FUNERAL
HOME

S K V E
T I M E !

LET WANT
ADS DO IT!

V

"H fjhw ar 17 92 $«wts

PHONE 44! for j-'iiuriebjia (*ayun&gt;f \ /hr
'*

,,Im 6ufinu c

ing place.

ASSOCIATE
Beautifully furnish*.! garage apt. Phone 1(73.
Atlantic Beak Bldg.
near Navy ba&lt;*. Must see to
.SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
appreciate. Call 955.M.
Classified ad*. Phona 1821 (or a
helpful ad-writer.
J e ln J
Cem/Hiny
Room to couple with kitchen pn- ^
* Urges. Phone 2841.W.

40—WANTED to RENT

Your doctor also m ight p r* »
scribe local appUcaUona o t n M *
to c o m b a t d is c o m fo r t, m u a el*
spasm and definite lim itation o f
hip movement.
If treatment Is begun promptly,
your youngster probably will ho'
up and around In Irom a week Id
ten days.
But let me caution you again Id
consult your doctor*aa soon as y on
spot som ething wrong. Your ehltd
Is the most Important th in g tft
" Take
~
your ■
life.
good care oi f him.
- \

204 So. Park Av«. — Phona 940

Phaa* 27 ae 144 VACANCY
6 room,
3 bedroom
furm.*h&lt;-d IHI Park Ave
PROBLEMS?
Find
house on Celery Ave. A. K. Itos*
Tin* ad i* a free guest pats to the
l
2103 Palmetto Av*.
tenants fast thru the Want Ads.
letter. Florist. Phone 212.
Ritz Theatre for Mrs. Louise
Completely furnished almost new
Davis, Sanford.
2 bedroom home. Monthly payFurnished 2 bedroom no. lairs apt.
Exp. Nov. 25, 1954.
manta only 853 and cash equity B IL U
703 Palmetto Ave.
HARD TO P A T ? Sail
o f $1950.
Sale* • - Service
Lady to share large convienlly
thing* you’ re through w i t h
SINGER
located apt. Call 3129 evening*. New 2 and 3 bedroom homes priced
Sewing Machines
through Hunt Ada for CASH.
from $7500 to $9500 for $1500
Also parts, accessories for all Nicely
furnished
cottage
(or
down located near hospital.
Call 1821.
makes o f sewing machinas of
couple. Gas stove A refrigera­
American and European manu­
tor. Hot water furnished, $10
Three bsdrootn hom# for $6950.
facture.
week. Phone 9C9 J.
FOR GRAND
BUYS GALORE
All Repair Work
FURNISHED 3 Room apartment,
4
Fully Guaranteed
make the Want Ads your shopp­
2300 Mcllonville.
106 E. SECOND ST.
REALTOR

1 w ill keep children in my home.
Ph. 580-R. 603 W. 4th.
$10 Waves by Zotos A Realistic
$7.50 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. • Opening Nov. 19th, French Ave
Day Nursery for children from
Call 571
3 months to 10 yrs. old. Apply
HARRIETT’ S BEAUTY NOOK
1600 French Ave.
HAIR HARD T O * W A V E ~
Let espert stylists give you soft, 27-U K I.P W AN T' D • MALE
la»ting waves of alernal beauty.
Newspaper street islcih oy s want­
Priced from $8.50
ed fo r work after school. Ages
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP up to It years ul.L See Mr.
PHONE 543
Holley at The Sanford Herald Good, old, clean refrigerator $25.
PHONE 531-R.
right
after school.
17-BUILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTING
«
5
-lltll.D IN U MATKKIA1J4
Plant it route job. Need ham -t,
sober, reliable man. Apply The
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF’ i
METAL ROOFING
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th SL
THAT NEW ROOF because you
Now in stock. 5-V Crimp—1; "
fear the cost will be too great?
Corrugated — 2 ' i " Corrugated
-MALE or FEMALE
W” y not drop in? It’ ll cost you
Gtt AH Your Roofing Need* at
nothing to talk it over. You may There is an opening in the San­ Sherman Concrete Pipe Coford District fo r local man, w o­
have a pleasant surpriao in store
Out West ’ 3th S t
man to represent large National
HILL LU5IBER A SUPPLY
Co. Branch office in Orlando.
RED.I-M IX CONCRETEYARD 223 W. 3rd St., PHONE
No invaslmant required. Age
Window Sill* — Lintels
83 ‘The Lumber Number.
no barrier. This position great
Septic Tank . State Approved
Ted Burnett
posiibiUUe* if you want to make
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
for PAINTING
m ore money. Apply Box If. C.
Miracle Concrete Co.
2401 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
*'• Sanford Herald.
309 Eim Ave.
Phone 1335.

Local Applications

Johnny Walker, Associate
-C all H all" Phona 1755

6 Phone 1323.

Nicely furnished 2 bedroom
$75. Ph. 1527.

most similar to transient eynarU
Us — tu b ercu losis a n d L « f f
Perthes disease.
Generally, strict reat In bed Id
advisable. Usually that'* about a l
the treatment needed, although,
In some cases, doctors m ight rid*
omm end use o f traction.

J. W. HAUL, REALTOR

This ad la a free guoat p it s lo tha
P rilria Lake Driv*.|n Theatre
for Mr*. Gene Housar, Lake
Mary.
$500 down
' Exp. Nov. « , 1956.
2B .R .
maionry
home,
furred
walls. , Iliad bith, good section, I.E P IT RAIN, let it shine. Every
excellent value at $8,000.

Phone 127

PEW o l you probably have ever
heard o f transient synovitis. Y#t.
thl* condition D one o f the most
com m on h ip Join t a fflic t io n s
am ong children between the age*
of 3 and 10.
Sometimes It’s called transitory
arthritis, coxitis, or observation
h ip ; but they art all the same
thing.
Boys stem to fall victim to
this disease more readily than do
girls. In either case, recovery aeldom takes longer than two weeks.
Factor* In davelopment o f tran­
sient synovitis may be an Injury,
allergy or upper respiratory In­
fection. Generally, tha aliment
bagtna abruptly with a pain In the
hip, knee or thigh. The suffering
youngster will begin limping, too.
There are no broken bones and
usually n o bony changes o f any
kind are noticeable. X -ra y may
uneover minor changes In soft
tissues In the area.

DAILY C R O S S W O R D

I and 4 Btriroom Home* with 1
and 2 bitha situated on large,
artistically
lindsraped
lot*.
Paved straits
and all other
city conrtnlences make these
colonies
of
owneroseupled

SEWING MACHINE

FREE

j

Sural My back la broad and my
m uK lta art
strong. I ’ m
O.
Howls Hustle* the Classified. Ad.
Whan it com es to that Job of
lookin' fo r workers or help o f
any kind. I'm
your personnel
man.
I talk to more people who are
lookin' for jobs every day than
anyone eUe In town, I know where
the mechanic, bookkeeper, dark
or atenogripher you need is liv.
ing.
Hera’s what I did for H. A.
TIRED
Stephan* of Briason Avenue in
Sanford:
of tha u m i old thing?
Good sober, white or colored
See the spacious new tastefully
man to work on farm . Regular
different bomts tn — , —
Job. Phona 980-M.
South Pineercit
Sanfon
About 25 people answered the
Grove Manors
Sanfon
Valencia Villas
DeLant advertisement, said Mr. Stephens,
and he was able to find just the
man he wanted fo r the Job.
Do you need http in your
w ork? Just call 1121 and let tha
O C C U P A N C Y
llttla fast-action Want Ads solve
your labor problem too.

Clean or Oil Your

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Move to Loch Arbor Decamber
1st. 1100 aq. ft. of living area
in quiet neighborhood. Modern
3 bedroom home only 1 year
old. Fully
landscaped
and
completely
equipped.
Phone
2221-R.

hom**

P g fs 11

•y MIHAN K. ItlKDIIIN, M.D.

ai—HOMES

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

Rose - Court Apartments—3-Room
1 Bedroom,, furnished. Phona
Bargain. Ivory aluminum Jalous­
1494.
ies
fo r
breezway,
10OxH|.
EFFICIENCY
Apartment. Suitable
101x84
including 2 doors. Ph.
for Winter TourUt. Pnvata bath
I35ML
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
12 gauge automatic shotgun, $50.
Manuel Jacobson icross from
Post Office.
Miracle Concrete Co. 309 Elm,
Phone 2072.
Mnyfair—3 bedroom. 1-balh home.
Call 1450-J after 6 p. m.
Small 4 room
house,
several
lots. Also laying hens &amp; p J I c 'j.
IN OSTEEN—3 Rm. furn. spt.
II. P. Stearns, Enterprise.
Screen Porch, $35 mo. Call after
203-09 E. l it St.

Floor Furnaces A Circulators
200 S. Park

We’re Looking For
A Woman

Y ou’ ll Be Mites Ahead with a Tilu Contractor— Phone 2198-W.
New 1907 PONTIAC, now on dis­
U—SCHOOIA-LNSTBUCTION
play.
— and—
Y ou’ll be Dollars Ahead with the LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, 5 yrs. FOR SALE —8 Venetian blind*,
up. Adcle Heitman, Ph. 2224-J.
high-appraisal trade-in you get
36 in. wide, nearly
new;
or
from Ray Herron. Just phone
will trade for 42-In. blind* or
• Student Instruction
2456, or after 6 p m. Ph. 1343.W
other furniture. Phone 124.W,
• Plano Rental
• Sightseeing Rides
44— APPLIANCES
2941 Pontiac, radio. $65.00. Call
Sanlandn Flying Service
961-M or see at 306 W. 6th St.
«PPl
Phone W. P.
26-MU
1949 Buick 4 door super. A -l mo­
and service. G. If. High, Oviedo
2 Mi West o f Longwood
tor, good tires, radio A haalcr.
Fla. Phone FO-5-3J15 or San
On New Sanlando Springs ltd.
Call 1769-J.
ford 154f'W after 4 p.m.

S E R V IC E S

20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom

H ERALD Fiiday, Nov. 16. 1930

Hip Joint Affliction
Com m on In Youngsters

&amp;

M—MSMS AND r .lb V U

Space oil heaters, all aliea from
Pri. Nov. 16 thru Hat. Nov. 24
$4 60 to $50. Some like new. Just call Garrett's Phone 1422.
Will pay cash for antiques. Also Our Service Man will call at your
for fire iron* and screens.
home.
Super Trading Post
On Hwy. 17-92
Ph. 2063-W.
Green damatk sofa, good springs
35 Remington $85, shotgun $65.
reasonable. Ph.
I234-R
after
innarsprtng.
$20.
compressor,
5 p.m.
1505 Elliott.
4 6 -F A R M and GARDEN
Used Browning 12 ga. Automatic
Shotgun. Special 150 IIUI Hard­ PEAT COMPOST (D ietw eld er'i)
40c bu.
bag.
GRAPEVILLE
ware Co.
_
NURSERY,
Grapavllle
Ave.,
fh I7 a d is a free gue»t pass to the
Phone 2051.
nils Theatre for W. It. Dyson,
Cabbage plant*. Copenhagen MidSanford.
Exp. Nov. 25. 1954.
season varieties, tius Schm ih.
Ph. 824-M.
For Sale— Kenmore dryer, large
Philco
refrigerator.
Vacuum 52—USED CLOTHING
sweeper, Sewing machine. Phone
Forestmsn mink coat on pcbbla
2860-XM.
____
cloth back, mink matcn.ng tut
Order
personalised
French-fold
Call between 12:30 3:30, 1847.M.
Christmas
cards,
with your
favorite snap shot. 25 for $4,
•
R E N T A L S
tOO for $14. WIEBOLDTS CAM­
ERA SHOP, 210 S. Park Ave.
54— APTS— I10U 8E .S-R 00M 8

Slather Of Sanford

T. V. SERVICE

1951

BUSINESS

REAL ESTATE

COMPLETE PLUMU1NG JOB
Phone 320
WIUON-MAIER
Including: bath fix u trtt, cabinet 112-114 Wait 2nd 81
Naw and Used Furniture
sink, water pump, septic tank
LIVE
B
A
IT
311 E. First St.
Phona 958
and water heater, approximate­
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop Guts
ly $25 month.
Used furniture, appliances, toola,
S Dozen, 95c
Call, or sec us TODAY
Missouri Minnows and Worms
etc. Bought-sold. I.arry’ a Mart
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
Fleming Grocery— E. Geneva Ave.
321 East 1st. St. Phono 1031.

USED MOTORS

W. P. SSI ITH

1’HE SA N FO R D

| 4 -ll'ilM U l BQC'IPNBNT

$179.

23—SPECIAL NOTICES
Your Evlnrudt Dealer
ROBSON IPORTINQ GOODS
CUSTOM UPHOLSTBRINa
304 E. 1st SI
Phono 996
Slip Covers and Drapes

HP Mercurys coming soon.

r AGENTS

Salaiman lor Iniurance Dibit. Age HAYNES OfHdd Mdefclne Co.
S3 to 40. Muat have •ailing •*FLOOR aaadiag and flaisbmg.
nee in aome line ft reaidant
arlince
Classing, waxing. bervtag SvbjL
year or more. Contact R.
nola county atscw 1925.
H. Taylor, Supt. 311 Malech 47— fUENmiRE • EOU5KBOLD
H. .11. Gleason, L ik i Mary
Bldg. Phone 1544- R.
FOB DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
—at Waroheuae Prtcee, vUlt
-WORE WANTED. FEM ALE
McRANBY-SMITH PAINTB
BERRY'S. Wa are eiperta at aeilitlng you to m ure graeioua
2415 S. Park
PhontlSW Wanted! Baby aittlni, ref, 1M3-M.
food Tooki wltk functional con­
31—WO B E WANTED—M ALE
venience. Todny'a beat buy* ta
WOOLSEV
nationally advartlaad furniture
Carpenter naada work. IIS Myr­
M a r is * F in la h a a
at DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W.
tle.
Fnr Y e a r B oat
Flrat St. Phone 1IS7 for 2 f « e
Ing Appointment,_____________
S e n k n r ik G laan a n d P a in t Cm O-gUMNMf OPPOBTVNmSS
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Phone 320
Grocery ft Filling Station. Well
2nd ANNIVERSARY
Coffman Ornamental
eotabllahed butlnesa, good loca­
LN OUR
IRON POSTS 514.70
tion. White naighborheed. SeaSANFORD LOCATION
ion for aelUni, alckneaa. Phone
GREGORY LUMBER
Ith and Mapel— Fh. 2862
Echola in-Rlrer . .. .
Sofa Bad and Chair
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Anna Miller Circle. The event ia
to be held at the Elks Club from
• p.m. ta 1 a.m., with music by
the P o p u la im , consisting at Feta
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Caskey. All Elks and their guests
are invited.
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presided over the session, e x .
presaed the hope that a large |
crowd would turn out. Proceeds
will be used in support o f tbe
Harry Anna Crippled Children’ s
Home in Umatilla.
Routine reports were given and
it was announced that advert!
new members would be Initiated
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v /t f .
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Blankenship, Mrs. Samuel Cart,
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Associated Press Leased Wire

In an addreaa before the Mel
bourne
Rotary
Club
Friday
night. Senator Douglas Stsnstrom
warned that "B revard County
haa one o f the w o n t school situ­
ations in tha atats."
"And, unless this problem la
faced on th . county level, you're
going to be tea years too Ista
solving it,’ he said.
Senator
Stenstrom
declared
"The people have said, ‘ We aren’t
going to do anything about It
on the local level,’ and this has
put the State Legislature In the
fram e o f mind that — If tha
counties refuse to do it, we will
have to do it."
" I honestly believe that if the
^
chlnge thelr atU
(udr a ltrong t(fo r t wM, be mada
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Hymn
Festival
Success
One o f the oustandlng events
o f the Thanksgiving season was
held yesterday in the First Pres,
byterian Church o f Sanford. Be­
fore an overflow crowd, the com ­
bined church choirs of Sanford
presented a hymn festival which'
was termed a success by those'
who attended.
Outstanding waa the fact that
the festival was one I which the
audience participated In each o f
the groups o f hymns by tinging
with the choir. This being far
different from listening to an en­
tire program. The program was
unique In that hymns used by
•very faith were included.
Directed by Kirby Rogers, a
senior of Stetson University, the
choir In spite o f only two rehear­
sals did a good job o f not only
following their director but in
ainging thu hymns all of which
w ere special arrangement* made
by Jack Bookhartll, organist for
the Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
The prelude was played by Mrs.
N. V. Farmer, nrganlrt for Ihe
First Christian Church followed
by the proce*siunal hymn during
which the choir entered. The Rev.
Milton II. Wyatt o f the Ftrst
Methodist Church delivered the
Invocation after which the Itev.
R. II. Spear Jr., o f the Church
o f Nazarene, narrated the groups
o f hymns as they were presented.
The narration prepared by Mr.
and Mrs. George Touhy added
much to the program by giving
the historical background o f each
o f the numbers used.

A successful report Is expected
The Seminole High School Band
to be received from six team cap­
Association, organized In Oct. of
tains In the 1958 Seminole County
Chamber o f Com m erce Member­ 1931; and the Sanford Etki, ara
ship Drive as a noon luncheon sponsoring a barbequt on Satur­
meeting is held tomorrow to hear day, Decem ber 1st, at 8:10 P. M.
from both the captains and cam The proceed* from thli event will
members who have been con.act
be used to purchase music and
Ing prospective members during
repair band Instruments. The as­
the past week.
Th luncheon meeting, to ba sociation waa organized for the
held *t Mrs. Appleby’s Restaur­ purpose o f promoting high stand­
ant, will bring team captains Art ard* and morale among th* band
Pleva, Col. S. O. llarrim an, Mrs. members and to asaist in financ­
Harold Appleby, Jim Grant A. L. ing the m ajor expenses of the
Wilton and Jim Hunt together, band. In both purpose* the par­
along with their team member* ent group has been highly suc­
M ARY
HUTCHINSON,
noted
so that results o f ths past week’ s cessful. In the five years o f or­
Broadway actress
j u dbe
# seen
actreis, w
will
endeavors e in be analyzed and ganization It has contributed over
tonight In the flret Seminote
totaled.
$5,000.00 to the band expenses
Mutuel Concert Association pre­ in Florida to put the sales tax
So far, reporta from the team which has Included operating ex­
sentation o f the season. Curtain acroai the board.”
captains have not been announced. penses, uniform equipment, five
iM ima ia 8 p. m. at Pinecreit
Stenstrom told the Melbourne However, aeveral or the captains large Instruments, music and a
^ S ch ool. M in Hutchinson’ s -ap­ Rotarlans that the state had ap­
have indicated that the drive is trip to Naw Orleans when the band
pearance here Is harslded aa a propriated 45 per rent of the last
marched in the Msrdl Gras R*x
luccestful.
"g a y solo show,”
budget to schools, but "W e still
Tbs one-weak drive will be cli­ parade In 1934. To raise this mo­
don’t have nearly enough money maxed tom orrow and will con­ ney they have sponsored barbeto handle our schools."
clude the first phase o f the all- qu ti, auctions, stage shows, mo­
vies,
visiting
band
concerts,
The 30 m ills. maximum
for out membership drive.
school funds have been levied by
Chamber o f Com m trce Man­ school band concerts, and have
Brevard County hut revenues ra ager John Krider said that a worked in concession stands. Reg­
suiting from this fsll fa r short clean-up drive will get underway ular meetings In the organiza­
Mrs. George Touhy, organist at
because “ the people don’t want immediately following tom orrow’s tion Is not limited to parents only.
Any person Interested in the bet­ the First Presbyterian Church,
A pioneer celery grower and their property In the county as­ noon meeting.
terment o f the band Is welcomed accompanied the first group o f
T orm er county commissioner died sessed at the 100 per cent value
Don Bales, v ice pretlient o f the
to become a member. Present of­ hymns which Included the "d oxoSeminole
County
Chamber
of
at his home on Baardahl Ave. at like the law says."
ficers Include Mrs. A. D. Roun­ logy” , for "F o r Th* Beauty o f
The
Florida
Senator
(hen
ssid;
Commerce,
Is
membership
drive
4 a. m. yesterday morning.
tree, President; Mrs. J. B. St. The Earth,” and "P raise To The
The end result will be that the chairman.
John, Vice President; Mrs. R. W. L ord". This was probably the
Boaton Steele passed away fo l. j fed; rai govVromroTwIH solve the
Clifford McKibbin. president o f
lowing a abort Illness after having problem which the state will be this year’ s cham ber o f Com m erce Williams, Secretary; Mrs. E. M. most outstanding group from the
celebrated his 87th birthday last , unable to do and the county has Is expected to attend the meeting Spsir, T ress; and serving on tha standpoint o f performance. Mrs.
board of directors are Andrew
Touhy with her superior accom ­
felled to do — the level where tomorrow to hear the results of
Wednesday.
Bracken, Ernest Cowley amt C. H.
panying ability gave added con fi­
It should be done."
the
first
week's
efforts.
He was born on Nov tl, 1869
Powell.
dence to the choir.
"Both parties have advocated
The quota ror this year’ s drivs
in Finney, Va. and came to SanProceeds from the barbeque
federal aid to education as a re­ was placed Jt 111,000 and 350
The second group o f numbers
slated for Saturday Dec. 1st. st
4&gt;rd In 1918 from Manassas, Va. sult o f this,” Stenstrom declared, members.
acompanled by Jack Bookhanlt,
5:30
P.
M.
st
ths
Elks
Ground
Mr. Steels la a m em ber o f the "and we down here have been 1 Accent waa placed on tbe neces­
included "T h e God Of Abiahaiu
wUl be used to purchase music
, Praise", “ Fairest Lord Jesus",
First Baptist Church and for advocating states right-’’
sity fo r a successful clim ax this
and
repair
Instruments.
"O u r students deserve
t h e year when a Chamber o f Com ­
j-oad. flNow- Tha nk—49— •Alt Our
many years was a member o f tha
Plans for raising money iliJring God” was followed by ths offer­
best and w e can afford to give merce delegation headed by .Man­
'• Board o f Dsaeons. Ha was Decon
tham the best — but thay aren’ t ager John Krider called on top the remaining year are sponsor­ tory prayer delivered by ihe Rev.
ing the University o f Miami Band A. G. Mclnnls, host minister to
Emeritus at tha time of his death i getting the best," he said.
Navy officials to look Into the
yesterday morning.
Senator Stenstrom pointed out matter o f the moving o f th* San- Concert, The Seminole High Spring the festival. Tbe offertory solo,
Concert and a movie. The orga­ "S o n g 'o f ' Autumn', w aVpiaycd'b'y
For 10 years Mr. Ste«.le served
t J-MO people are moving to ford Naval Air Station to the
nization plans to set aside monies Mrs. Darrell Grleme, organist at
on the Board o f Srmino’ e County Florid* each week and for ea ch 1Osceola Field.
to be used at a later year to
Commlsitonrr*.
30 new students, one $23,000'
Those visiting Washington to
Central Raptist Church
purchase a sow set oi uniforms.
classroom
Is
needed.
He
unfolded
call
on
the
Navy
officials
were
He cam e to Sanford in 1918 to
The final group o f numbers
Uniforms are expensive and have
w n ter the celery growing business the fact Hint a Sanford resident Representative Mack N. Cleve- to be bought over a period of were, "Thanks He To Th ree",
and continued In that business un­ with four children in school paid land Jr., Andrew Carraway, lo- years.
" 0 God Our Help In Ages Past” ,
only $10.42 In county *axe.
on cal insurance man, and J. llrailey
til 1942 when he retired.
and the choral response, “ God
Odhara. The delegation wn* ncThat Madest Earth And Heaven",
Survivors Include five sons: property that *o!d for $t9,00n.
The Senator blamed much oflcom panied to the Navy Departafter Ihe benediction delivered by
Herman F. Steele, Lakeland; It.
Congressman A. S.
the Rev. Fred Fisher, associate
C. Steele, L. B. Steele, George II. the problem on FlorMV* L u'lr- ment by
pastor, First Raptist Church. It
Steele and Robrt F. Steele, all of stead law and lack o f inheritance ’ ’S y d " Herlong Jr.
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measurers
passed
many
“ There’s a lot of work yet to
A Thanksgiving Program lus was in singing "Thank* He To
Sanford; six grandchildren:
Alton
Steele, Lakeland;
Mr*. W.
B. y , , r *
,0 Induce people
to be done” *ald Chamber o f Com- been *et for
Pinecrest School Theo". by Handel that the choir
j
Sawyers, Sanford: W att/r Steele, m®.ve .,0n F,orM*.
merce Manager John Krider. He which will be held Wednesday demnn-drated the ability to follow
Sanford; Benny
Steele Austin,1 . 1 ‘^•HenBe you all,” he told emphasized lhat many such m e e t-1aft#rnoon at j o ’clock in the school the director and to produce choral
Sanford; Robert AnJr.v. Stee’ e, IP*. Rof» ™ n s
at
Melbourne’ s ings were n ecesta.y to accoin- au.lUoriurm
, effects so necessary to good sing&lt;gr
Reach Club, "not to ptlsh and bring to j luccesxful
sa n ford ;
and
Richard
Boston Bahama
Speaker for the program will ing.
Steele, Sanford; six great grand­ leave thla up to the government conclusion the project, which have be Rev.
To the church choirs o f Sanford
Phillip
Schlessmann,
children; Diana Steele, Lakeland; alone, hut get behind your P-TA* been adopted by ths Chamber o f paitor o f the Lutheran Church of much credit is due. Such an un
. Mark Steel*
lakelan d;
G a y le ; an,l °(her organizations to work Commerce for the 1936-37 year.
drrlaking ii not easy and re­
TLe Redeemer in Sanford.
Sawyers, Sanford; Donna Saw- on solutions."
quires long hours o f planning
yers, Sanford; Gary Steele SanAfter touching on conalitutional
even before rehearsals begin. Al­
ford: and Burke Steele, S a n fo rd ;, revision, the reapportionment prothough only sixty o f Ihe local
one sister Mra. T. W. Howard o f blem,
and
Brevard
County's
church singers were In the choir,
Manas.a* Va.; and several nieces road*. Senator Stenstrom
conany
initial
undertaking
takes
and nephews.
eluded his address with a brief
lime. The festival also is an In­
Mr. and Mr*. J. M. JUInecipher
^ Funeral services will be held a t ,* ummnry and said,
“ You get, ,
, ,
,
„
.
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dication that the various churrhr*
• p. m. tomorrow at Brlsson Fun- Juat ,b o u * the kind of government le^1
„ * * ,
1St V" nn!ll ? ’ . . I .
The formal opening of the \can be drawn closer together in
era! Home with the Rev. W. P. &gt; »« dem and."
I where Mr Stlneclpher wilt attend Burger-King at 2109 French Ave. the accomplishment o f theii rornthe opening, dedication and inBrook* Jr. officiating.
ws*. ---------------held Friday
with —
Mayor -F ---------------------------! mon goals. Kirby ---------Rogers deserves
. -----D. Scott cutting the ribbon to 'c re d it for showing what run b*
Burial will be in Evergreen
open another m ajor commercial done by our combined choirs in
Cemetery.
H o liW m / ^ P rviroc
M anvilleCorporation. Ceremonies enterprise in Sanford.
a short time. Perhaps 'h e future
Active pallbearer* will be: Lee I l u i i u u y s e r v i c e s
will begin at 10:30 a. m. on TuesWith M a y o r Scott at the formal » d l bring more festivals with a
Hunter, IL D. Hague, Joder Cam­
Thanksglving Day services will day Nov. 20 at the new plant and
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h|.
choir
numbering
twice
eron, Edward Cameron Sr., J. L.
be held at the Lutheran Church will be followed by a reception opening wa* Harvey Solomon,
Jackson, and Frank W. Jones.
manager o f th* new establish
o f The Redeemer Thursday morn- and luncheon at the DeSoto Hotel.
Members o f the Board o f Deament here.
_n,
|lna at 11 "'riock.
Stlneclpher is r e p r e s e n t i n g
The Burger-King, one of many
—
R«*. Phillip Schlessmann, past- Chair and Co. who ar* whole
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COMMANDER HENRY C. COLEE (center), Executive O fficer o f tha Sanford Naval A ir.S ta tion ,
kicks o f f a deluxe w ar on traffic violations and vehicle accidents by personnel aboard the NAS at th*
November meeting o f the Station’* Safe Driving Council by enrolling him self Into the S a fa Driving
League, a national organization sponsored by the B. F Goodrich Rubber Company, which promote*
driving safety. The Council recently put a competitive program Into action aboard tha NAS In which
NAS personnel and the men o f Individual Fleet Units compete (or monthly award* on the basis o f
their traffic safety record. Members o f Ihe Council, excluding Cdr. Cola* a re: (left to righ t) Captain
Arnold Williams, Sanfurd Police Dept.; W. E. Charland, Chic! Aviation Machinists Mate, VAH-7; Lcdr.
\V e G'ddewell. VA1I-9; W. E. Giles, NAS Safety Engineer; Carolyn White, Secretary: Cdr, W. IL
Swlnson HATWING ONE; Lcdr. G.’ K. Tilley NAS Security O fficer; Lcdr. E J. Still F A S R O N ^l:
M. Hnn*rn, Chief Aviation Ordnaneeman; and R. I. Elnm, Chief Parachute Rigger, VAH-9. (O fficial
U. S. Navy Photo)
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Over $85 0 0 0 Mailed
To Christmas Clubbers
More than $85,000 will be mall,
cd to Sanford and Sanford area

SOKC In Capitol
Seeking To Block
Harness Racing

citizens this afternoon as a result
of Christmas Club Savings ac­
counts In the two Sanford Banks,
the Sanford Atlantic National
Uank and the Florida State Bank.
According to the officials o f the

Noted Speakers
Heard At Savings,
Loan L e a g u e i

G eorge Touhy, Exaeuthre V ice
President o f First Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Assn., returned
Saturday morning from PhttadeU
phla where be spent the week at­
tending the national convention o f
the United State* Savlngi and
Loan League. Roy M. Mare o f
Memphis waa etectad president o f
th* organization fo r the ensuing
,y
Speakers oa the program In­
cluded Arthur 31. Weimar, na­
tionally recognized econom ist and
Dean o f the School o f Business a l
fne ” w h lfh . p,* r * *° ,‘stablUh * t h e "s V n f o r d ' Atlantic National Indiana University, Judgo Har­
h* ^n,•*, raclna lra,,kBank, said that more thun j OO of old 3tedina, U. S. Circuit Court
— • club
-• *- eonlend*
—
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The .kennel
that the che,.|,* wm be mailed with a o f Appeals, 3(i!es Colean, Wash­
Florida racing law prohibits thr total o f over $32,000 In saving*. ington authority on housing, Un­
establishment o f nntdher track
The total amount of money re­ der Secretary of the Treasury W,
within 100 mites o f nn existing leased this year exceed* that of Randolph Ilurgesa and A l e x
race track.
the 1935 Christmas Savings Club Dreter, world traveler and radio
new* analyst.
The dog track also challenged by at Iea»t $23,000, according to
The talks dealing with econ­
the legality of the Nov. 6 election (he totals o f the two trunks coinom ics forecast a continuation o f
ill which Seminole County voters blncd. luvst year, Just a bit moro
the present high level o f business
gave their approval to the pro­ than $00,000 was mailed to San
and • political atmosphere favor­
ford area Christmas Club Savings
posed harness track
able
to
individual
enterprise,
The dog track clnto’ * that uml- members,
Touhy said. Housing starts w ill
er the law a racing election inuvt
At the Sanford Atlantia Na not Increase on any broad scale
be a separate special election am l: t|0nal Hunk there was a decided "a t least until 19G0", It was said.
ruuld nut be cundiicled lawfully i increase in Christmas Club Sav Two reasons were given for thla
In conjunction with a general int!i accounts with the total num — a slump In demand occasioned
her o f members last year reach by a decrease In fam ily form a­
election
tion and tight mortgage money.
The dug track sought unsuc­ ing only 300.
Last year, lha Florida S t a t e The Treasury, according to th*
cessfully to black Ihe Nov. 6 elec­
tion by applying to tho Florida Hank Christmas Havings Club Under Secretary, will continue to
Supreme Court Nov. 3 for an |member* received only $40,000 supervise money rates to provide
injunction. Th* Supreme Court re- with the total this year Increasing a maximum valuo o f tho dollar
in the face o f Inflitlonary Influ­
fused to Interfere, but In denying1to more than $52,000.
th* writ invited the dog track1 Willis Peacock,
tbe
Florida ence*.
Judge .Medina was given a
operators to take the case to the State Bank vice president, said
circuit rourt so the points o f law! "W e think that the Christmas rousing ovation at tile .lose of hig
raised in the dispute cuuld bo Club is o f tremendous importance talk dealing with Am ericanism.
to the merchants of Sanford. The &lt;Out o f his experience In conductsettled.
o f $83,000 flowing into the . ing the nine months trial o f CornThe racing commission Issued, impact
.
a p,.rnljt for (h* Seminole park till* o f local merchants wilf do muniats he related the devise*
rac,.w ay subject to an approving much to increase the &gt;pi It of used by this subversive group and
V().,, il( (he
0f Seminole Christmas shopping right from eagerly accepted v/hen lU jm p o rtance I* recognized— to maintain
the very Mart.”
|n
C0(np|a|nti ,he Sanford-1 The Christmas Saving* Club is the American way o f life Touhy
Orlando Ktnnel (Tub raid It has a simple, planned, easy way to reported.
Alex Dleler, using wit and' hu­
invested $225,000 in Its racing i » i v e money for Christmas ahop|plant and now is making Improve- , ping with both banks sponsoring mor as vehicles to convoy his
point* coming not only from hit
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£*,
broad experience in the news field
but also from hla observation o f
immediately.
t sl
a visit to Russia, said he never
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saw spontaneous laughter in Ro.tsia—"an d a country without hu­
mor and laughter is a whipped
country.” "P ea ce Is priceless"
D relcr said, "And wo will never
again have cheap government b e ­
cause
peace doe*
not com *
cheap."
The convention, attended by about 4,000 people’ celebrated tha
12th anniversary o f the liv in g s
u s. N A V Y
and loan business in this country,
f ss Al Ml &gt;*
founded in Krankford. now a p u t
o f Philadelphia. National asset*
In tho industry now exceed $43
billion it was reported, with uver
40 per cent o f the nation’ s financ­
ed homes getting their money
from the 6,000 savings and toaa
associations across the country.
two banka the checks will be
mailed to more than 1,500 local
The Scmlnole-Orlando Kennel
people who have saved regularly
Club today sought In Ison County
Circuit Court at Tallahassee to during the year In anticipation of
block establishment o f a proposed their Christmas shopping.
harness racing track about three
Willis Peacock, vice president of
mile* from Ita dog racing track the Florida State Bank, said thU
In Seminole County.
morning that their bank .will mall
T h e „ A w . .. l / i r k i ^ r n l i k ^ a u i t
over a Thousand “o f the •ihccr*
against the Stare Racing Commis­
sion seeking an Injunction against with a total savings o f over $32,
Issuance of a racing permit to POO.
Seminole Park and Fairgrounds,
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announce the birth o f a daughter
N ov. • at Bemlnola Memorial
Hospital. The little lady weighed
BUP &gt; 4
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bSrei.-■• lbs. 14th o l. and has been given
the name o f Shirley Diane Mrs.
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Presbyterian Church will meet In Greene will be remebered aa the
PBIDAV
form er Miss Barbara Pctras.
"National Teacher's D a y " will the Scout Room at 7 p.m .
James Rosenow,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Mrs. Roy Chorpentng, Mrs. E .1
The Women o f the First Pro*.
. . .A. Ferrell
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be the subject of a program over
announce the arrival o f a son Cox, end
HERE ARE MORE o f the lovely Yowell’s fashions shown
‘ h* *rri v,l1 °f ■ m
WTRR st 1:43 p.m. This will be byteHan Church wUl have their.
Mrs. Irving Felnberg.
f *r
ut Tuesday’s style show. Modeling these stunning dresses
In the PbU ithea;
*JL 8c.m{ no,« « * "• ;
M t . on by the Seminole County Prayer Band
are Mrs. George Stine (left) and Mrs. John Carlton (right)
.... *!?“ p a ' The baby wrlghed
Fotnre Teachers' d u b , with J. D. Class Room at 2:45 p.m., follow .
1 lbs. 4H ox. and has been given
(Staff Photo)
M ess, senior and vice president od by tha Baslneu and Inspira­
the name of Steven Glen.
and E lies Vihlen, Junior and vice tional Meeting.
The Rev. W. P. Brooks will
president. Announcer will be Sue
the 12th grade. Taking part la
Ann Toney, f r e s h m a n .
The conduct the morning devotions1conduct the morning devotions
The
Chapter ut
o f the'
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i over WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
program will be sponsored by M rs ovar WTRR at 8:30 a.mHoly Cross Womans Auxiliary A f O v i o r l n C r h n n l
Fleming
as Martha, Norman Nickj
Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8
Kent Bateman and Miss Cherry
Prayer Meeting will he held at held It's monthly meeting in the M T w V i e a O j C n O O l
Singletary. Also on the program p.m. at the home o f Mrs. ifer. th* First Baptist Church at
- . 7:30 hom«
Mrs. 'R a y
Lundquisr Tonight ia One-Act-Play night as Harry Fraaier, Jinx Miller
will be the Seminole High School bert Btenstroin, 2427 Laurel Ave.. p.m. At 8:16 p.m. the Sunday Tuesday wvenlng.
! at Oviedo High School, with three aa Ruth Fraaier, Elena Luby aa
Dance Band, sponsored by Ernest AU members are asked to bring School Cabinet will meet.
Mrs. Henry Tamm, chairman, one.act plays to bu presented at Dolores Frasier, Betty Stevenson
as Pat Frasier, Gordon Horton aa
Cowley, Band Director, and led items for the Thanksgiving Bas­
opened the meeting with a prayer
THURADIV
8 p.m .
Cousin Herbert, and Luther Duda
by Leslie Smith. This program ket.
The Junior Choir will have their and presided over the business
First of these will be "T h e as Bladltlav. Sponsor will be Paul
Cub Scout Pack Ten committee rohearsal and fellowship at the meeting.
Is In cooperation with American
Education Week.
, meeting will be held at the First First Presbyterian Churrh at 3:45
Mrs. Thomas McDonald, secre­ Displaced Baby Sitter", put on by Mikler.
"Living Pictures" o f famous MMhodi-t Church at 7:30 p.m.
tary, read the minutes from last
The tenth grade presentation
pm .
students o f the first and fourth
month’* meeting, a lio she request, follow ing: Mrs. George Dangle, will be "B obby Sox," starring Mary
A Baptist Associations! Sunday
The Youth Choir of the First
g rid es o f Southside School at 1 School mcoting will be held in Do
ed that those who have not on l. man, Mrs. Edward LaCour, Mrs. Ann Salyton as Mrs, Hanna, Lota
Mp. m.
Land at the First Baptist Church,
Guy Alien, Mrs. William Lemos, Murphy as Bobby Sox, Richard
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The Rev. Milton Wyatt will con­ at 8 p.m. The First Baptist at the Church st 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. B. L. Perkins Jr., Mrs. R. G. Smithson as Noerton Brown, Ann
The Rev. w . P Brooks will
Mrs. Gordon Stanley, Christian Ilartwlg, Mrs. Charles Vodo)&gt;ich, De Shaso aa Margie, Wallace
duct the morning devotions over Church bus o f Sanford will leave
WTOR. Sanford, at 8:30 a m.
ft;.
” " du£ r * h* im“ r.nj n* devotions Education ehairman, led a very 31r* Roy Green, Mrs. Thomas Kelsey aa Cal, Jim Meatier aa
the church at 7:15 p.m.
The Brotherhood o f the First
er WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
Interesting discussion on the "S e- McDonald, Mrs. Henry
Tam m , Bill and Jim Hill as Cliff. Mrs.
T U M IM t
Baptist Church will meet at 7 p.
There wHI be a Thanksgiving .corn! Commandment".
Mrs.
Gordon
Stanley,
Mrs.
Virg. Lucy Smith will h* sponsor.
The Sanford Tourist and Slmfa . fo r a supper and program.
Union Service
at the Central
The
hostess
served
coffee, inis Powell and Mra. Gertrude
"Oh B a b y !" Is the Interesting,
flaboard
Club
will
have
covered
The Men’s Study Class will be In
Beglist Church at 10:30 a.m.
sandwtehea and fruit cake to the WeaL
sounding title o f the play chosen
dish supper st S p.m.
charge of the program.
by the 11th grade as tho third
The Brownie Scouts o f the First
8A1URU4V
part o f the evening's entertain­
Presbyterian
Church
will
meet
In'
The final program for Am eri­
ment. Sponsor for the play la
the
Youth
Bldg,
at
3
p.m.
can Education Week will be by
Miss
Kathleen Watt and lha
The Pioneer
Fellowship
and
Karlyta Housholder, attorney and
player* are George Dishman as
Recreation o f Ihc First Presby.
service officer of the American terian Chureh will meet in the
Linda Lou, Carl Fabry as Perei,
Legion. The subject will
be Youth Bldg, from a p.m. through
William Hart as Jim m y, Mary
"Schools fo r A United A m erica" 8 p.m.
Ann Llsinsky as Ada, Mike Lyre
and will be at 7: p.m. over
as Reginald and Jfelanie Jackson
The Rev. W. P. Brooks will
WTRR.
as Mrs. Drcb.
conduct the morning devotion!
The R .A .'s o f the First Baptist over WTRR at 8:30 a.m.
Church will meet at 9 a.m.
W E D N h.lM V
There will be a work shop for
The Girl Scout* o f (he First
Foreign Missions at the First Presbyterian Church will m et at
Presbyterian Church from 4 to9 3:30 p.m. at the Church.
p.m. Dinner will be served.
The Senior
High
Fellowship
SUNDAY
Recreation of the First Preshy.
The Junior Choir of the First terian Church will meet at the
Baptist Church will rehearse at Church at 7 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
Tlie Mid-Week Bible Hour will
At 4 p.m. the combined choirs be conductesl by the Rev. A. (5.
o f Sanford Churches will present Mclnnls, Pastor o f
the
First
a Thanksgiving Hymn Festival to Presbyterian Church st 7:30 p.
be held In the First Presbyterian m.
.\ FOND FAREWELL is said by these IS members o i Ihe CPU Wives Club as they hold their finsl get
Church. Thla mass chorus will
The Chancel Choir will rehearse loiullior before closing tha club. The occa«ion Was a turkey dinner Wednesday at Jim Spencer’ s (L eft to
consist o f
approximately
one. at First Presbyterian Church at right) front row Mrs. Marge Leming, Mrs. Loi. Gsttrldge Mrs. Lit FiJol. Mrs. Kathleen Herdinan. and
hundred voices, and will be und­ 7:30 p.m.
Mrs Laura rreito*. Rack row. Mrs. Regina Norton. Mrs. Mary Parsons. Mrs. Shirley Jettison. Sirs Marer •*&lt;» direction of Kirbv Rogers,
The Rev. W. P. Breuks will gsret Johnson, Mr*. Dody M rllioc*ki, Mr*. Grace Demeret, Mrs. Leona Givens, Mrs. Betty Spencer and
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Aud«. (Staff Photo;
muaL- director o f the First Bap.
list Churrh. The public ia cordial,
ly invited to attend.
MONDAY
The Dependable Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet j
with Mrs. R. W. Herron, 2410 Pal
metto Ave., at 8 p. m for their
regular monthly business and so­
cial meeting.
Till! Boy Scouts o f the First

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the Chiefs* W ives Club met fo r
They p lo t *o have a co ffe e on
a turkey dinner nt Jim Spencer's Tuesday, Mar. 80, i t a m t, and win
s a i n t Wednesday n ig h t This contact aa many # f tha Chiefs
tha last meeting o f this w i n s aa they can, but those who
group, and Mrs. Laura Fre- are not notified should fesl free a&gt;
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Moa, president, M rs. Kathleen to coase.
Several o f the ladles present at
Hardman, vie* president, and
M rs. LU FIJot, treasurer, tendered tha dinner volunteered la help
their form al resignations. The w rap gifts fo r a a boys an the
secretary had bean transferred. base wha m eat to send packages
Adding seat to tha delicious meal home, but ara not too adept at
o f turkey and dressing, sweat gift wrapping.
potatoes with lem oc sauce, as­
paragus with cheese, aftar dinn­
A package o f fro»*n shelled de­
er co ffe e and icecream , was the valued shrimp* that weight 10
beautiful arrangem ent o f white ounces can usually ba substituted
flow ers used on tha bead table. fo r a pound o f fresh shrimps.
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MAYOR F. D. SCOTT cute Ihe ribbon to get th* form al opening o f th* Burg*r-Klng on French Av*.
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LADIES NIGHT WILL
HE STAGED DEC. 4
The Sanford Klwunls Club hat
set the night of Dec. 4 for their
"L a dies Night" event.
Ed Lane, social chairman for
the local club wUl be in charge.
Tho Klwants Club’ s Ladies Night
will be held at the Holy Croat
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The Semirole County Chamber
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REPUBLICANS CELEBRATE IN DE RARY yesterday with s Victory Coffee. Shown
Congressman A. 8 •-S)d‘* Hcrlon*
A Joint meeting of tht Hoar.I
By
MARY
FOWLER
following the meeting. enjoying coffee nml dbughnuti «re: (left to right) Noel Brown
of Sanford City Commission and
DeBary — Three distinguished
'tCWph Withcrcll, Carl Lin&lt;i George 1’ iercy. Anthony Grczik, Kenneth Zeh. liownrtl
the Zoning and Planning Com*
sharp, ami Arthur Power. tStaff Photo)
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______ ____ vlstort gave keynote talkj at the
mission ha* been »et for fnurawell attended COP Victory Coffee
at the firehouse yesterday &lt;n D«
nanr: Noel Brown, leader of Re
publlean organizations In the P »' •
tona araa. Anthony J. Gnrzlk, sueeetiful candidate for Justice of
the Peace In Daytona Brarh and
Kenneth Zeh. candidate for repre­
sentative and now prealdent of the vat Operation* for Air. Preient Dnarv| „ f g,
V-ung Men’ » Republican club of at the conference were Rear Ad.j
mtral Benjamin E. Moore and ^ a Prufc«»li
Daytona.
Captain Kenneth J. Sanger.
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Noel Brown congratulated the
The conference, aald Chamber .
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DeBary dob on Its atnatlng act* of Commerce Manager John KrU
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ivities which th* Daytona Beach dr, is ■ telephone Interview with
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group had not for*»een when they Th Sanford Herald Ihl* ntornlng.
era* for th. purpose of dlicuulng “
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first were lntere*trd in th organend .tudylng the
poiMbUlty of „ ■
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Congrcitman liertong
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election that the National arganCould be
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and other club* write to DeBsry worked out, t would take ap., q(J|&gt;I1pf, (h&lt;&gt; ,
proxiniately four year, for the fop , Um, „ j
asking how they managed to operation to be transferred "
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in so short a time (compared with good." However, he further dated
,
the slower efforts In pther newly “ There U dtll a great deal of work , " "
,, *
**',
of the clubs room ir^ tedjetnlnole formed clubs) you must realiic which need* ta be done and nidi.
tlonil fund* are required lo keep (h * . . ,
Memorial Hoepiu' l y /
for that here In DeBary yon are to be abrent of the aitualion."
|J *
highly congratulated,'* remarked
w s i ^ i v e p B i M t . i i e i i v i i f . •&lt;

8 Arab Countries Warn
Troops To Leave Egypt

BEinirr, Lebanon U» -Eight
Arab eouotrlea threatened today
to uie force if Britain, France
and Israel refute to withdraw
their troop* from Egyptian terri­
tory.
,
An Arab tummll conferent * j
leaders of Iraq. Jordan, Syria,
Lebanon. Saudi Arabia, Yemen,
i Egypt and Libya ha* been in »e»; slon h»re *lnce Tuesday.
The head*—or representative* of
national leader*—of those Middle
East countries wound up their
parley with a stern ultimatum,
calling Britain, France and Urael
•*aggrc**or»."
Three king*, one crown prince,!
two prrddenti and an astortmenL
of prune minister*, foreign min­
ister* and other tlttwvr B W tW
met at the call of President Cam­
,
ille Chamoun of l^hsnon follow­ and Samba wOl be played.
General chairman of the party
ing the Urttlsh, French and Israeli
will be Mrs Esther Rids*. She
attack against Egypt.
In a communique, the heads of appointed the following chairmen to
serve with her; Mr* Davl.t Gatstate said:
*
I
"It is unanimously agreed Out cHel, po«ter»; Mr*. A1 T. Hunt,
If Britain and France rrfu*e to prizes; Mra. !L A. 8wanson,
Martin. Ass t. Field Director, and |comply with United Nations r*to-| ticket* ami talllfi; Mrs. II M.
fitrick Air Force Base by Jack lutlons to withdraw their troop* Ball, decorations; Mrs. Esther
from Egyptian territory immedi­ Rive, refreshments; Mrs. Walter
Stinson.
L. Carter, aervlng; Mias Etaie
The handling of veterans’ claim, ately and cnrondlliotuny, and if
FarMy hospitality; Mra. Vola
ssas first reviewed and discussed Urael refuse* also to comply and
Lambertson, music; and
door
following which the rcpreicnta- to withdraw her troop* behind the
live* were organlie.1 into several armistice lines immediately ami hostesses. Mis. E. B. Randall Jr.
study groups to consider procedure unconditionally, or if the attitude and Mr*. Rive.
Members voted lo man the SaL
In handling specific problem* of of Britain, France and Urael
vatlon Army kettle* again this
icri Icemen and their families.
year a* they have for mroy year;l
The findings of the study groups
Pilot Club day ha* been act for
were discussal lr. an open meetingSaturday, Dec. 1 from 9 am .
idUoinc sc vice uutkers rvpr c-.v
until S p.ns. Mr*. Stevenson as.
S i the various chapter* were: Lusigned members to station* at Megsnia Culbreath and Mr*. A. II.
Crory's and in front of the Post
Nelson. Buthneil; Mrs. Mary A.
Office for that day.
Buckler. Daiatka; Harriet Thomp­
Mr*. Oatchel was appointed
son amt Linda Weidlcr. Cocoa;
chairman of the Anchor Club
Mr*. R. M. Hayes and Mr*. John
Hajes.
Webster; ’ Francis
M.
James, Lillian C. Ive*. Louise
KriU. snd Glsdy* B. Park. Orlan­
do; Marion Clarkholm, Dayton*
*'-ach; Uclt'u Huntington, Lees
'••hi: Elisabeth Thompson ar.d
Mr*. T. R. Lt-wts, st. Augustin*:. ftOIRIt TO RILTANVAM VOTER
MIAMI (AP)—The Dade Coun.
Elisabeth Pierce stal Barbara Tergu*on, Jacksonville; \t*J Jn*enh ty canvassing board was dlrscied
Carcavulo, DeLand; Henry H. My­ yr.trrday 0/ Circuit Court to re.
ers, DeBary. At.o Wilr.ia Smith. ranvass votes in the 1 untested re.
Cecil L O.ral'., Msry Utile, Jc«.ie election of Circuit Court Judge
B. Cameron Ruth C. Mono. Ailcen John W, Prunty.
Van Lengen. and Sara M Bowen.
Lucien C. Proby, a wrttein can­
The Seminole County Chapter didate,ha* protested the count on
wa* repreunL'd by Mr* C. n votes which gave Prunty an ap.
3 * .on and Mr*. Jay Bock, mom- parrot victory In the Nov. d elec,
’jgr* of the Executive Committee. tion.
*
Mrs. F. I). Scolt, Chairman of
th* Ufe Saving and Water Safely
Committee, and Mrs. Mary D.
Knox, Executive Secretary.

pr^rr.’. H

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Seminole High School auditorium
by the Junior Speech Clssi.
Under the direction of Mr*. Nel­
lie Coleman the rroup of R-mlnole
Ilifh School Juniors are preienlIng ' ‘We Shook The Family Tree",
a three act comedy with It stud­
ent* having pari* in the cast.
Curtain time ft •:IS p m.
a^hure who will b* teen tonight
^ the ea»t nne: Agnc* Stansfield.
Jimmy Blythe. Nancy Robb, Linda
Cannon, Hrlen Adam*. Borry SI.
John, Eva Spears, Al CoiUns. Evalyn Bennett, Sandra Lot, Dickie
Rountree, and Angelo Compaln.

Weather
fleer to partly rloody through
Friday: a IllUe warmer tonight;
t£&gt; tonight SU L

S tenstrom Lauds
D AV For L oya lty

.JC SSS

JEB B tZ&amp; SB &amp; JSA

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jj^|*
4 t d ‘jhll* m» nvwhn hsrmeriV
rf.-!,tPfr&lt;1 •&lt; Democrat* are happy
^ ,.fome home" now that they
biVf lffn the show of strength
It lb( November polls. Grriik intraduced Zeh, well known among
DeBary friends,-who gave an'lntereM'ng account of the Young
peoples' group, from High School
«gr on, who are being inducted
into the Young Men’s,club at Daytons, these younger members to
be active In detail work of the
future organizational program*,
PreilJent Ralph Witherell beaminzly remarked that the day lt*»lf
waa a true GOP day. bright ami
shiny with hope, lie thanked WIIHam Watson for hi* musical group
who enlivened the rallies. He compUmented George Percy and ols
campaign commute who, at he
s»M. richer deserved praise from

conversation this morning,
Ihst of the seven million ■Lilian
already appropriated, One million
dollars would be let out In con.
trsets in the next six months for
temporary work on the p'esrnt
station. The runways will be ex.
tended, • block house for letting
would be built, and additions! trm.
porary barracks for more person,
net coming into the base would be
erected.
"Due to the type of operation
al the 8anford Naval Air Station,
the staftpn would eventually has*
to be moved and again, the Ob
eeola prospects are vary good,"
laid Congressman tlerlong.
The Congressman slated, late
this morning that “ It w** a very
favorable conference."
"The Navy (old us that the San.
font Naval Air Station Is one of
th* best bases In the United States
and the relationships with th*
people of Sanford are completely
satisfactory," Krider stated
Krlder added, "Neat year, pre.
limlnary *work will be started at
Osceola." However, he aald, *'*

"Conference* such as th* on*
we d id this morning with top of.
flclsl* are Important tor the fu.
lure development of
Sanford,"
Kridir wtalrd from Washington.
"We since rely hope that the pro.
pie of Sanford will recogntta the
Imiortanr* of becoming number*
of the Seminole Counts Chamber
of Commerce during the current
membership campaign, fur it Is
through this cooperation that fund*
for ran-) ing our tueh work for
th* economic
advancement of

* b ir heads-or representative* of
•iw

DAY COMMANDER ROBERT HOWELL and Senator Doug.
Inn Stonatrom nt a supper meeting inAt nignt where thnxo
who helped with tho DAV building on 17-92 were honored.
(S ta ff Photo)

I Into him as he walked hehin.t
at th* D*Bary Post Office.
Report# from the ecene of
accident slated that Brown
struck by a car owned hy Mr.
Mrs. Charles Blsduhaw,
Brown suffered Injured ribs,
cording lo early morning ret
from the Seminole Memorial
pltal where he was taken 1
mid.aftrnoon yesterday folio
th# accident.
Brown has been a rcslden
DeBary for about two weeks,
ports stated this morning.

Additional

5 Church Lots Are
Re-Zoned To R-1

"Wo plan to receive national
publicity when this area U com­
pleted,” Senator Douglas St#nsltom toU members of the Dis­
abled American Veterans at their
meeting last night to honor all
who had helped make tho new
DAV building possible.
Seminole County if unique in
that It Is probably the only placo
in tho Uuited States where ait
veterans orgaolxatlatu are located
In on* place on property that hi*
been given by e city, Senator £l.nstroin said. “ It Is entirely pos­
sible lhal w« ran attract veterans
from all over toe country to our
city and county,” he (aid, "and
we ore proud that the DAV led
the move."
tacated In the seme area on a
plot of property with a 1 J0 foot
highway frontage, with a depth of
approximately 700 feet are the
three veterans organization, Dis­
abled American Veterans, Veter­
ans of Foreign Wars, and the
American Legion. Tha DAV building has been completed, the VFWf
building Is now under construc­
tion, anl plans have been .com­
pleted for tho American Legion
building.
"Some organisation* are big,
some arc powerful, and some are
wealthy," pointed out Senator
Stenstrom "However," be said,
the Seminole County Chapter DAV
ia none of tha three." But w« ar«
proud of our chapter because of
th* loyally of its members, ho
aald. It Is the aplrit of cooperation
that ha* made thi* building poa-

and proja Jie dream of our chap­
ter ha* been readied," Senator
Slcnttrom commented as ha paid
tribute to tne people and flrmi who
helped In the butldlrg of the DAV
home.
He read th* lilt of organizations
Which included: tn« Board of
Sanford City Commlixiuncra, O. |\
Herndon. Warren E. Know-lee,
Fioridi State Bank, Sanford At­
lantic National Hank. Kader Jew­
elry Store. Sanford Herald, Britt
Tractor Co.. American Legion and
•It* member*, IV. A. Staniel,
I, Senkarik Glait and Paint Co., Ilarvry
Plumbing Co, Roy Wall Plumber,
Gal* How* contractor Hill Lum­
ber A Supply Yard, United Lum­
ber Co., Archie Harriett plumbing*,
Paul Campbell contractor. Police
Chief Roy G. William*. Sheriff J.
, L Hobby, Smith Brothers Umber
Co, George Hale, Holloway Con­
crete Block Co. Bralley Odnara
of Odham k Tudor. Phillip* Industrie*, Rills IJoyd, Conitahlr J. Q.
"Slim" Galloway, W. M. Wrighl.
Gus Schmsh, Lee Plumbing k
Heating, Krnrsl Lavey, She.‘man
Concrete Pipe Co, Chile k Cm.
M. A. Yslvlngtod, M. L, Raborn.
A D. Boiler. Charles Gstlln, and
other* Stanley Rogers Ilardwtro.
"We want to say Thank Yon
lo lU whr hav* helped make this
building possible,” Stenstrom said.
We havo something hero to attract
veterans from all over the Country
for conferences and meetiugc, bo
added.
"I BEGAN FOOTBALL A T SL\H Em . John Borton, A llDinner waa served to DAV
Amcrivan footballer told- m em ben o f tho 8emiiiole rh lcfe member* and their guests pracedClub Tuondny night. Entz. Rorton apoka following a Lqrbecue ing th* meeting which was held
at 7 o'clock.
and business meeting. (Staff Photo)

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Hospital Notes 'Additional

!ontinued Growth
Of City Indicated
In W ater Report

W ork
On Playgrounds,

Over 500 Central
Floridians Attend
Estes' Funeral

Telephone Co.

(the Winter Park Telephone Com-'to varify that all phones in service • THE SANFORD HERALD
mt each subscriber a will b« ready fur conversion to Pan** 2. Thur*., Nov. 15. 1956
pany has sent

M n l r n e F i n n l C V in r \ e ■P0*''*''* 'hawing the three dials'the Metropolitan service
fY ia K C S n n a i V - n e C K currently in use in the Winter Park 1 Calloway strraacd or.ee again |n the New England Avenue of
Admission*
n
I
A
i
area Subscribers are gu ested to that all telephone number, in the fjc„ an&lt;,
lhp „ w builJlnfi on
Freddie Mae Umax tSanford) P a r K S A p p r O V e d
mark the type of dial they n"'v Winter Park aa?a will be changed
New York and Welboume Avenues.
Carey Oiney lLake Mary)
The Winter Park Telephone Com- have on their telephones and rc- 0n September J3. 1937.
Oviedo—A* early as 10 o’clock
The Board of
Sanford
City
A continued growth of the city
Deana i'arrlih (Sanford*
At 2 00 A. M„ September 15,
turn
the
card
to
the
company.
For
several
months
the
Winter
Commissioner* at Its la«t meet- j yesterday, throng* «f Central Flori- ] pany yesterday announced it is
eat Indicated In a report to the
Itirtba:
All dials not provided with let- Park Telephone Company will 1957. a *vritrh will be thrown w&gt;vch
BiaH of Sanford City CommieIng
refused
to
set
up
new
park
da
frlcnls
of
It.
W,
"Ted'*
Estes
making
a
final
check
to
make
sure
It aby Roy Umax
ters will be replaced at the earliest operate with two complete cx- v.all shift the whole telephone t^crlinnrri thit week wiumia the ac­
arras for playground and rrcrca- began filing into the Oviedo Me'.h-'all telephones in Winter Park and possible date, II,A. Galloway, Tele­ changes — one of them, of course, alion in the area from tha old
Ilaby Girl lluikin
tivities cf the VV•trr Itul.inn nf
Dive barges;
Hon purpoic* but approved ad- odist Church lo pay (heir last ic auirouftJing s rtii ar«? equipped phone Company Fiaui Visa Prcsi- Inactive — with terminals both &gt;to the new- exchange.
the City of Sanford's Utility De­
Norma Ferrell (Sanford)
d i t i o n a l s s o t k interesting parks and, apects as his body lay in
state with appropriate dials by the time dent, said yesterday,
partment for the 1933-J8 yiar.
Harold Wallace (Sanford)
playgrounds
to
m»kr
them
more
one
hour
prior
to
funeral
services
the projected Metropolitan service
One of the three dials shown In
The report, f'nm the ofP'e of the
Catherine Caldwell (Sanford)
seni&lt;fable foryouth rrrreatlon
held at
becomes effective September 15. the postcard has only numerals
recreation' 'held
at II
tt ea m
m
City Manager, Warrrn F.. Knowles*
Ed Jonei (OMeen)
",n a '•bile plate
pointed ipcciflrally to the estl-l Krneatine Gnann 'Winter Park)
A proposal to clear Dot A lo
Oviedo stores and banks dosed 1957. All the new dials will have »n'* n®
Thu type !• obvuletr and *ill na\r
mate that approximately a 1.1 no
Terry llteks (Sa.iford)Sanfr. Park for a playground area their doors an hour before the plates shoving both letters and to hr replaced.
population increaie was experien-| Mra. Hard Weatfall (Sanford)
was turned down Ivy (be Coord ,(f funeral began to allow (he friends numerals. The letters ABC will b&gt;'
ced within the paat 12 month per­
Sadie Rodewald (DeBary)
marke t on the dial above the mi
Bo:h 0,h,r '&gt;Pe« fonUln num’
Tax Books ar: -oen for payment of 1958 City Taxee.
Commlexloner* due to the near- Jn ) „
to attend
iod In the area aerved by the Cily'i
Unnie Robinson (Sanford*
, meral 2 . DEF will appear above
»"'l I'D'™
bolh * » r*
n es. of already existing facilities
4% discount allowed if p.sld in November, If, In Deceit) b*^
More
than
500
assembled
for
the
(hf
numfr4|
3
amj
,
0
forttl&gt;
Ther&lt;adopted
in
viewr
of
the
projected
water aytlem.
Nov. IS
which had not been fully ron-i
2% In January and 1*4 in February.
Adm lttlom :
la
-I
rites
which
began
at
It
o’clock
aye
no
letters
with
the
numeral
Metropolitan
service.
One
lia«
The comparative report with
dilroned for use.
with scores of people romlng Into' i nr with the numeral rero which black numerals on a while plate
Wit 33 &lt;howa the Increase nf tiro Hudnall (Galvevton. Tex.)
Nrwr park benches, added re­
Oviedo from Sanford. Orlando, H||| jtjll be used to call long ills- "bleb ** Pjrl of the dial itself;
All city tax ilalcmcnls hale been malted. If you hast not
total aervicei from 3,88# to 4J69 Arthur J. Brown Jr. (DcBaryi
creational fsrillties,
mowing of Kililmmrr. and other surround- tanr&lt;*.
the second type ha* white num­
Marie Barnet (Sanford)
In the put year with metered
recalled yours, please give ihe legal description, your mailing
grass, ami
planting
additional
pearle Seale ( Sanford i
aervicei increasing from 3.993 to
ing Certral Florida cities.
The romtsinatiors of letters and erals and letters *tamped In the
shrubs
In
Spear
Grove
Just
off
ad
tiers end statement will be sent to you.
Viiiting Houra: HRDL IIRDUM
4A«8
The Senior Class of Oviedo numeral* will enable the'user of a blark areas on tha main body
Mellonville Ave. was approved ly
of
the
telephone.
M*itlng
Houri:
There wax no Increase, accord­
High School attrnded the funeral telephoni- to cal! the new number
Ellen Huy *
Galloway said yesterday approx­
Private Itoomt. It a m. to 9 p.ra - the rommiivloners.
i services ol Mr Estes In a btviy as which will go into effect with the
ing to the report In flat rate
imately
8.500
postcard*
hail
been
However,
the
ptopo-al
for
Semll’
rlvate
Itooma,
2
to
4
pm
l
'
V
•
•
•
•
■
—
,1'
r
well
««
the
;ih
grade
tl***
of
the
Inauguration
of
th*
Metropolitan
aervicei.
City Tax Collector
7 to 9 pm ; Pediatrics, 11 a m. to of Lot A in Sanfo Park as a O'ledo School I'raclirally all of service. The prefixes designated mailed out lo subscriber* In Ihe
Extensions In the 1913 M year
8 p.m. Parenta and Grandparents playground led the Board of San the Jun.or and Senior High School for the Winter Park Exchange past three weeks. To date, 8,779
were 8,083 feet of 2 Inch pipe, to*
No visiting dur ford City Commisaloneri 'o inn * , lr tn uie church for the serv­ Area will be Midway, Valley and cards have been returned. if 1*
feet of m Inch, 471 fret of 1M only; Obstetrics,
hoped that those subscribers who
ing feeding of
hsbies. Private decision to instruct the City At- ire*.
TKmpIr.
Inch, MO feet of I Inch, and 4-3C8
have not yet returned their card*
Booms.
II
cm
.
to
12
noon.
2
to
lorney
to
dear
up
the
title
,.r.
the
Tti.
„
rv
carllon,
pastor
of
the
feet nf *• inch pip&lt;To insure that all subscribers
4 p.m. and 7 to
9 p m. bem|- prupcity to tell nr to allow the0v|m1(I Mcthodl*t Church, paid bate Ihe proper Dp. Instrument. will do so at the earliest oppor­
Fire hydrant* Increased 6 from Private Boom*. 2 to 4 p m. and 7 property lo revert bark tv icit*
tunity. Company employee* are
tribulr lo Mr Esle* as hr offic273 to 279 within the city limlta to 9 p.m.
now making premise visit* to reof Ihe estate whi h gave the afeu alrd.
but remained at 18 outaide the city
Ihe rigtiteou&lt;nrss. goodnr**, and place dials a* indicated by postlo the City of Sanford to be ii&gt;rd
“ Ted loved life. Hr wanted 1° |nvi- of Git-I as our Christ ct-vrale.i cards al” »dy returned.
llmta.
for a hospital site
llW." laid lit*- lies. ( jrlioo. There it i*s os.
The Water Divlaion of the UtiliThe telephone company lias
According In Information ic- was much unfrmshr I busrnctt hr
ty Department answered 98 com- » .
a u «
j "Dearly beloved,this Is eternal hern con- i-rting dial* for the past
Irascd lo the Board of Sanford wanted In do But Cod ha* little security, and Ted is eternally sc- year or more All telephone! uhlrh
plaint calla In tha on# year period. M O y O T A r t C n Q i n g
n ty f nmniDsioners, the corpora- use for Ihe mat, whatever Ids age cure "
made IIS leak repairs and install- ,
e
were Installed or required service
Hon which give the property to timc, **r &lt;Ircumstancr, who i* not
ed M( services
L C Q g i l C jC S S I O D
The members nf ihe Oviedo vlrlls during the pa*t year are
Ihe
city
Is
now
defunct,
tt
was
btity in honest labor of body and Masonic Lodge 24.1 F A- A It wrrr now aej-.iipj-* | with dials c -ntain
Nearly two hundred million gal
Mayor F. D. Scott and
City
rev'fral *P'ri’Iona more water was pumped from Manager Warren E Knowtci left believed, however, that
in rhargr of Ihe services at the Ing both letters and numerals,'
the wells by the city nf Sanford's thla morning for Ft. I-audcrdaln heirs nf rorimralion members ore
“ Hr wanted to live," ihe Ilrv graveside. They were joinal try However, thrre is still a largo
water pump* In Ihe 1935 38 year where they will attend the an­ still alive.
Carllon said, "but he was not many Masona from both Sanford, number of letephono* In »«*rvife
PHONE I767
It's MAfsN'nt.M a m :,
over tha pravloua yaar. Total gal­ neal meeting of the Florid* Mu­
afraid &gt;’f d»aih. He said so and Winter Tark and Orlardu
Tat which ar still equipped with Ihe
ree rs uni I I I.I, IIETAIES
Idemonstrated this as he died III* Itskrr, past matter nf the local old type dial The re* im of the*e
lons of wsler pumped from th* nicipal League to he held there.
field* in 1954 55 was 431.831.000
vtrrngth rami- from Ids faith In' lodge conducted the service*.
postcard* wilt insure a 10*J-1 ctn-ik!
Tha two city officials will be
compared lo Ihe 352.400,000 pump­ in FI. Lauderdale through Satur­
ed lait yaar. The same Increase day for the three-day meeting.
was shown In the number of gal­
Serving a* Acting Mayor durtnf
lons of wster pumped from the Mayor F D Scott’s ab*rnrc will
reservoir
A public hearing has been set
However to .how the eeonoml- 1,; _ r " y Comml..lon.r
1. W.D
i son.
for the riming of San Carlos Ave.
cal operation of the department,
II. N. Sayrr was
appointed from Senlnolr floiilevanl to Had
there was a decrease in the num­
|
Acting
City Manager replacing Flr.t St. for Der to, at * p.m ,o
ber of gallons of fuel oil used last
year. 2i.C% gallons of furl oil 'City Manager Knowles during hlx th* Hly Commissioner Boom of
were ron.umed in the 1934 55 year |
*b* '" '* ^om Hie city, th* City Half.
The present one block street, th&lt;i
aa compared In the 22.VS gallons }
----------------------only artci* to Vtminole Boulevard|
user! In 1955 58 year. There w«»|».
&gt;,
a correi*&gt;onling decrease In the •• v n l l l ’Cll
from the cast end, will
... he ff.
use of lubricating oils. The Water
(C««»timird From Pagr I)
placed hy a two block paved street
Department used 2«1 galkns of Ocala A local delegation cxp»cls by the contlnualion of Semlnolu
lubricating oil last year a* com- to attend.
, Boulevard to Mellonville Av«. an,|
pared to the 279 gallons ti*ed In the i Sirs. Cecil Davis, prominent re, &lt;he eontlnulng of Mellonville Av r
previous year.
i llglou* worker, of Daytona, will ba Iff Seminole Boulevard.
According to the report, and in| guest speaker «n tbe annual
City Slanagcr Warren E K
comparison to tha number of gal man’s Day program, Dec. 2.
lea indicated reremly that '
Ions of water pumped by the rlty
The annual congregational meet construction of ihe new
h!n.-lr
there wrat an Increase In nearly Ing will, a fellowship supper Is street will get underway Imrned
0 thousaand pounds of chlorine I staled for Wednesday, Der 3 Be.: lately following ihe completion of
ami a nearly 70 thousand KWH ports, liudget. and election are on the W.-.t First si
•, n r
Increase In the u.e of rlrctrieily i ,hp
-nir nomlnil,ng COm.| frt— .................
re-widening
in Myrtle to French Ave.
- mitt*« is comprised of: Mrs. J.
... .
_
Vork on
ou the new *treel |&lt; 7 ,.
I. Motion Sr., chairman, lister 1 »&lt;&gt;rk
peeled
In
be
f(vnplete&lt;l
hy
tbe
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room equipment. In It correct
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Many chUdrtc golf*.* to school today art
• ' A ll 12-y tar-old Joey Filler wants is to be
Able to see like other kids.
fir * , \ N ow this story could well apply to Sar.ford
•“ '* n d Seminole County for It is through the
^ 'f f f o r t a o f the Lions Club end their sight
s T : conservation program that Jlel may be able
n t o see by Christmas o f 1957.
:
Joey lives at Wilmerdlng, Pennsylvania
‘ ..With his widowed mother, a brother and
. „ ,two sisters. Each morning before attending
v masses at 8 t Leocadla’s Roman Catholic
eehool. he goes to Mass and says a prayer
' r th at his operation will “ come out okey.”
T The 12-year*oId youngster is a sort o f a
jfljjsil boy end a bit shy. But he's not nearly
‘•e shy as he was a year ego when a Lions
ib in his community became interested
him, aaw to it that he had the finest
f o f glasses obtainable and then arrangspeeial eye treatment.
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- sirs. Mary Fillar, Joey's mother, said the
‘ I ju tlo o k wasn't good for Joey until the Lions
^ l u b came to the family’s aid. Her husband
« e d last February after being bedridden
five years by arthritis.
^ L ea d in g up to the boy's pathetic case—
jfoey’s right eye was injured at birth. His
wyelids sagged pathetically and for years,
a fter starting to school, he endured the
' stares o f the curious.
took him to the doctor to sec if
Jfeere wasn’ t somsthlng we could do." his
Jftother said.
."•The Lions Club paid for his glasses and
fo r a whole year now he’ s been receiving
treatment at thtf Pennsylvania Vision In­
stitute in Pittsburgh.”
That treatment haa so encouraged sur­
geons that in about a month they’ ll oper­
ate on Joey. He haa double vision and Is
unable to coordinate hla right eye with his
good left eye, but eye iranlng exercises
have helped him considerably.
| W e’ ve found out that the surgeons have
determined that there will be an operation.
Then too, muscles
will
alternately
be
strengthened then weakened. Joey, will or
bourse, receive eye exercises.
• W ell— the entire process will probably
tAlte a year and It way not bo until Cnnatmaa 1057 that Joey can see aa well aa most
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rather than cooftdrner, bo would
make is good S' president as he
did a general.
Ha doesn't have la worry aboat
that now. Last Tuesday's vote waa
an outpouring of approval for his
first four years' performance. Ha
owes far Usa to the Republican
party than the party owes him.
The voters supported Mm over­
whelmingly while not even en­
trusting his party with control of
Congress. He has said he wants
to shape a naw Republican par­
ty. Ha couldn’t do it In hU first
four years. Hr baa only four moro
left, since the Constitution limits
him to two terms. '
Ho was mild, frlcodly and un­
critical with ertryooa la the par­
ty In hit first term even though
there were many In it who dicegreed with him and even voted
against him.
He can hardly hope to change
Me party by the same tactic* be*
tween now and JM0. For that rea­
son — and since he ewes his rw
election far more to himself than
to Use party—b* miy decide to
be tough where he was lenient

with Bepublkana who go contrary
te him and bis programs.
la loaf as it was possible IIesnbower might run and win In
19M, carrying them back Into
their joba on his coattails, those
Republicans who disagreed with
him had a good, self-interested
reason to soft-pedal their opposi­
tion.
They have ao auch Incentive
now. further, there are would-be
presidents among the Republicans.
To bo considered for the White
Houee, they will eomehow have
to guild themselves up Into nation­
al stature.
They won’t make headlines by
being yesmen, either. Yet, they
have a dilemma: If they oppose
lisenhowrr too much they may
antagoalse, Instead of attracting,
public support which has been so
favorable to Elsenhower’s view­
point.
11m traditional politician—foe-

the sweet. Innocent, nothlng-at-eD
girls.
“This kind of a girt la ruined
by winning a besuty-contest She
doesn't have the drive, .ambition,
talent or courage to make a ca“ But her Wad baa been tuned.
She la afraid the will drop out of
notice, so the la wining to do any­
thing rather than go back home
and live as sho did before.
“ She listens to men who tall her
they can blip her get ahead ia
show business. Often these men
have bo connection with show
business at all. You know what
they really wantr*
“ No, tell me.” I said, nipping
both hands te my ean to hear
her next words better.
"They simply want a date with
a pretty girl so they eat shew
their friends what a bigsbos they
are,” laid Mlsa Ekberg. f dropped
my heads.
Anita said aven beauty eentaet
winners who land starlet contracts
an little batter off.
"A starlet gats walk-oa porta to
aave the studio th* coat et hiring
another extra,” the remarked.
"But ihe is also expected to help
entertain distinguished visitors.
"She Is like a hostess In a rettiunnt where the girls have to
drink with th* customen. She Is
afraid not to do everything the
studio asks her to, because she Is
afraid of losing that 1250 a week.
But usually she docs anyway, and
then what Is left for her?” Miss
Ekberg. who It known at "Tha
Blonde Iceberg” and has a bigger
silhouette than Marilyn Monroe, Is
a graduate of the starlet system
herself.
Her seventh and latest film,
"Zarak,” produced for Cohimbla
Pictures and co-starring Vietof
Mature and Michael Wilding,

girts her the first real opportunity
te unveil her statuesque charm.
8b* plays a native dancer wbo be­
comes the fourth wife of a tribal
chief, "but I bate every minute
of K, and then I fell ia love with
th* chiefs oldest ten, Victor Ma­
ture, and—." It’s a real Ufa % ms.
Miss Ekberg, who thinks a star
should*act like a star, aaya the
movie fan magasines are mad at
her because she wont pose for
them In bar kltehaa or while put­
ting her hair in curlers.
"That isn’t what fans want to
■et,” the said. “They want to tee
th* stars ia glamorous situations
—00 a dene* floor ar at a bar
drinking champagne.
*
“ We should keep up the stand­
ard. But tom* people are tearing
It down.”

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In Service

FORT BUCKNER, OKINAtft
(AHTNC)—Army Sergeant First
Class William A .. Whitley. 26.
whose wife, Cecelia, Urea at 2015
8. Sanford Are., recently arrived
on Okinawa and la bow a member
of the Ryukyus Command Quart­
ern) aater Servlet.
Sergeant Whitley entered the
Army in IMS. The sergeant is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hum­
phrey, 1*53 Hubbard St.. Jackrtfvflle.
w

The antl-submartM carrier USS
LEYTE celebrated ten yean of
service with the Fleet when the
ship’s Commanding Officer and
memben of the erew appeared on
the ’Tv* Got A Secret” TV show.
mer President Truman and th* Commlssaryman Milton Harp baklate Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio sd a cake weighing a ton and-e_
art recent examples— ia a man hslf for the occasion.
who makes plenty of enemies,
even within his own party, by
The average Navy njan retiring
vigorous! attacking those he after 10 years of service at the
are trying to undercut him.
age of 40 can look forward to
If Elsenhower is to achieve his spending about 31 years in re­
goals in the next four years, he tirement. If ba decides to complete
may feel it necessary to become 30 yaars af service and retire
morv like the traditional politician. around the age of iO, be has about
33 yean to enjoy retirement bene­
fits.
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Don't Take Mineral Oil
Over Prolonged Period

SAFf DEPOSIT
BOXES

Tills is the season when, across all the
broad land o f America, there is excitement ly HUMAN N. IUN0ISIN, M.B.
ITS never good to overdo sny-| Such a condition usually la dtfabout the new model cars. And thin year,
thing. You never ean tell what fleult to diagnose,
tho public Is assured by various manufac­ effect It might have.
I Since mineraloUUa hleadeubTaklns mineral oil for a pro- stance, It doesn’t cause coughing,
turers, the new models sro newer than ever.
The Sanford Herald
Even the most laired person, even the longed period U a good example You might not avsn bo aware of
of how unexpected things can Its presence in tho lungs. Ivan
v.
FuklU htS Pally
■»«&gt;»■»«&gt; » » * ,u n *1^
y m i i i giMi niiter o«tte#v it. lilt ej individual who hns firmly made up his happen.
X-ray itudtea are Ukaly to ba eonPm( offtft* #f l ii fi r l ,
enlif the Ait mind not to consider buying a new car now.
You don’t Inhale mineral oil; faelng.
must experience a stirring o f the blood ns you simply swallow It. So you About the only sure way to dira.o“ V ^ K V r i ^ : . i
would hardly expect to find this agnose the trouble accurately ie
rvatlrN “ c c im in a "t'c . »'h.1ny *u . . . . . r____ he sees the sleek 1957 models gliding along oil In the lungs. Yet this it what, by
By tutting
away
- an operation.
af 1
the streets. It Is impossible not to be con­ sometimes happens with rather tho
affected long tissue doctors
a o a a m im tm su-raa
'can usually provide relief.
scious Hint they nre long and low, and pow­ serious results.
c.rrllr
til par
O.e S u it
But aa In most other ailments,
J l f . . M llU l
U».ih.
ered
by
veritable
herds
o
f
horses.*
Back
ol
Throat
9811
f l.1 l
iii.H
prevention la much easier than
.* lli Obituary e it lM i. e trd i i f tbinlrg, rtio lu tU w t
One thing is missing this year, however.
Some droplets may stick to the cun. It’s boat to avoid prolonged
x a e tlie . of ootorUlninoot for Ih# purpooa at ra l.l.e
That is the emphnsis on safety devices thnt back of the throat u tht oil b' use of mlntral oil.
jpOlio w in to r t i u r t for « » roonlor » d T » r il.ln « r » i . «
characterized the new car ads a year ago. swallowed. A short while later,1quutiom AMP ARgWB
7ko HoralS U a member of mo aMoetilod Proto
these droplets may trickle down, 0 . u&lt;; x
been giving cod
walob lo oatltloS o in lu .lv .Ir to tho uoo for republic*.
It is an emphasis still badly needed. Sleek
Do* at all tka looal oowo prlatoS la tklo aowopapor.
ljito the trachea.
Uver oil to my thlldnn. Recently,
powur is important, but n good argument
Gradually, tills oil may accu-]X have bees Informed that cod
.'SoyrooootoS
tfatloa illy
by
O.norol
ASvortloUy
could be made that, safety is even more so. mutate In the air spaces of the Uyer oil eauMa an enlargement
v C o rrin t la c
f (l
O to r«io
Sovtoa. n a .k
sic*.
A llonta floorgU
The push toward safer cars should not lungs and cause a condition 0f the Uver and Is lnjurioue to
which we call lipoid pneumonia. Iona's health. Is this true?
be
abandoned.
Thursday November 15 1D3G
Mineral oil is not absorbed byl Answer: Ood Bvar all, la Its
Page 4.
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the body, but remains as a foreign iv^snuj dosagai la 1
|gefMi and la ,*wb
TODAY’ S BIBLE VERSE
As the ex-GIs depart from our colleges substance In the lungs.
Generally, tear tissue begins ln supplying the vitamins:
Welcome one asoiher, therefore, as Christ we will miss one o f the most touching
around th* oil, weaken-'smry to children and In prevent­
^has welcomed you, A&gt;r the glory o f God. sights o f nn era. the children being bundled forming
ing the lung tissue and making It tag disease. The Information you
R E A D : Romans 15: 17
nut to the football field to wutch Daddy piny. more susceptible to an tnfecUon.lbave U falsa.

^ .T h o Lions Club has pledged itself to raise
fio r e than |300 for the operation.
/ O f course, the moral to this story is the
if.
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Ike's Political Self M ay Change

Preoccupation with events in Europe and
the Middlo East cannot be allowed to divert
By JAMEM MARLOW
all attention from some o f the difficulties
* Aundated Pres* Newt Analyst ’
here at home. One o f the most troublesome
WASHINGTON (ft- The politi­
o f these is the situation o f the small busi­ cal personality of President Eliness man.
enhowr* may undergo ■ change
One phase o f this problem is the Inescap­ at he tries these next four years
to get things done.
able fact that there I* a trend in this coun­
If a politician can, be judged
try toward what economists call business on hi* ability to stay In office by
giantism. Very big business is on the in­ satisfying a majority of tho peo­
ple, Elsenhower mutt be consid­
crease.
ered one of the best after the
Small businesses are being formed at a enormous endorsement he got
rapid rate. General prosperity hns en­ Nov. f /
Since he alto won by a land­
couraged and will undoubtedly continue to
encornge many individuals to take a fling slide in 1952, It may be asiumed
he would just go on being hU same
at running their own business. But the un­ self. That doesn’t follow, for he’s
fortunate corollary to all this is that small In a different position now from
business firms are also felling-at the high 1M2, politically and personally.
He was a political amateur in
rnto o f more thnn 250 n week.
1052.
He isn’t now. IIU knowledge
Tho administration is by no means un­
of government and of how to get
aware o f this. President Eisenhower has his programs through Cbngrcss
promised to do more for the small business­ wav meager in 1952. It isn’t now.
Iletwecn 1952 and 1956 he could
man. and Congress will certainly want to
g o ahead with plans for tnx relief and other always think Uitl perhaps the
huge vote In 1152 was due
assistance.
partly to public desire for a
No time should be lost. The nation's change after,20 years of the Dem­
Hmall businessmen need help. It should be ocrats and partly to public hope,
forthcoming promptly when Congress con­
venes.
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Safer Cars Important

k,* ”

By UAL BOYLK
N*W YORK i * - “ B*auty _
teats,” aoM Aaha Ekberg, •‘■re a
terrible evB.
“ I don't like them. I never
hove.”
TVs toonded almi/it u hereti­
cal ai If the late J. P. Morgan
were to deaonuc* geld. Alter all,
MU* Ekberg'* own stepptag-stoM
to Hollywood stardom bad been
tho wtaaiag of a eonteit to pick
a "Miss Sweden.”
“ Yet,” the admitted, "but U
was the only one I ever entered,
end 1 did a# enly bcaoae my mo­
ther urged me to. I already was
a tog modal.”
Whet's ao eel] about beauty tontests!
“ Ivarythlag,” said MU* Ekberg.
“ Many of them are neb nontense. They ptek ■ ” Mlas Pender
of IKI” or a “ Mias Walking Ma­
chine of IMS.’ But what does it
■tea?
"Usually they always look for
tho wrong kifld of girl in beauty
contest*. They want tho—bow do
yon aay It—pretty next-door girl.

fuel ihat the Lions Club organizations,
around the country have pledged them­
selves to help In the conservation o f eyes
and eyesight N ot only In Wilmerdlng,
Pennsylvania but in Sanford. Florida the
story could be repeated In town after town.
Benefit variety shown, broom and light
bulb sales, chewing gum machines and
weight scales, all produce a source o f revenue which is in turn invested in this and
similar cases throughout the nation and
around the world.
So. as you read and re-rcad the story
about Joey, just remember that it is being
repeated time and time again. In the back­
ground, just aa it la in the case o f Joey,
you will see Lions Club members around
their luncheon club tables, board meetings,
and planning groups looking into the merits
o f evyry case they can find where help is
needed.
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Beauty Contests Terril

Through Eye Conservation Program
r fUnkJoff o f what they'll yet for Christmas.

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Try and Stop M e
------------- By BENNETT CERF-------------EEKING TO AVOID publicity, Marlon Drondo registered at
a motel recently as “ Herman Melville.” The clerk was a I
college grad, however, and countered, “ Well, well, Hermiat
don't you remember me?
I’m Moby the whale!” llranCM M o B y '
do blew him to a steak din­
ner.
• • •
Say, we haven't had one
like this in some time: Gail
Bcnham insists that wt tell
you about a leopard who
visited his optometrist to
complain, “ Every time 1
look at my wife, I see spots
before my eyes.”
“ What do you expect?”
scoffed t h e optometrist.
“ You're a leopard, aren't
you?
•’Sure," conceded the leopard, "but my wife is a zebra.*-

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Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G M E!

ly WltllAM Bin, Centre! Frees Writer
' 1/ TUB CITY of Nsw York haa doee this mean there” are two
Just paid the last UutaUmsnt of Equators T,
Its debt Incurred with the buildI’ D
^ tag of the Brooklyn bridge, which In Antarctica It U Impossible to
Was opened In 1SU. There quite catch a cold—Factograph*. Writ.
A span—of time.
we’re certainty not going down
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there to try to disprove that.
;i If. Y. has also jest /ieUhcd
t t t
•. gwybiy for the WUliameburg end
A Trenlen, N. J., burglar ten, Quttntboro bridge*. Getting rid f ratulaled two pel Icemen tar their
. e / e lot of overhead expense?
alertness, after they caught him
1 t t
breaking Inte a fatiery. Ne kid­
last lilting In Oediem't phene ding?
leek le the Ziytsy Zlamp Ztudles.
I 1 1
test ut te sleep, |uel eeedine HI
Somebody’s always trying to
I I t
take the )oy out of life, like the
♦ The Equator, a study by Arnett- man at the next deak. who up and
-J lan scientists has revealed. Is out reminds us thet there now are
I ' if line as much «s three degreee, lees than 40 ehopplng days until
both north and eoulh. Good grief, Chi letines.
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Dazzling Holiday Fashions
Previewed At W om ans Club

S o cia l f c v &amp;

4-H Group Learns
Essentials O f Djet

The fifth rad e 4-H Club of San­
ford Grammar School learned
about the foods they should eat
every day, at their meeting Wed­
traffic, solve the dilemma by sub*
nesday morning.
Mrs. Tom Bolt and Mrs. Paul pink and pale mauve trousers. “ One K in".
situting quiet folding doors mads
Brown, of YowelFs. really outdid And to complete 'he picture of I MU* Allyson Lee accompanied
They learned that the dally diet
of washable vinyl-coated nyloa.
themselves in selecting the lovely youthful modUhnets Miia Elisa-‘ the soloists and also played approshould Include green and yellow
fashions shown Tuesday night at beth Ann Sweeney, looking veryjpriate Christmas music throughvegetables, fruit, milk, cheese,
They fit any standard door open­
___________
the Woman’s Club. Space docs not pert and collegiate, modeled s out the Style showing.
the Ice cream, bread and butter.
••One of the most beautiful and Interested persons, visited
ing end are easy tn butalL Fi«w
permit a description of all these red blazer and red and
navy
Ten door prizes were given out,
germarka oen be rubbed ott the
programs
1
have
ever
school
library
where
an
art
ex
The
girls
are
going
to
have
a
'sung
u
i
g
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styles, but a few of the highllahts r|,id skirt, with .1 reu hat to a lit [ with the winners being Mrs. Jim- Interesting
doors with a soapy sponge. For
•• This was the concensus
of
hibit —
of reproductions of
great,
program
over WTRR on Sat
Nov. 15
-------,
------ft*
* | radio ■
----- ” — ------------were a sheath dress, worn by Mrs. the crowning touch to her outfit! my Wright. Mrs. Marian Louise , a a n * 1 IU» W » »
a thorough cleaning, spread the
•It who »aw the “ Living Plcgurcs, . masterpieces had been prepared urday, Dec. 1, at 11 a
Judy Herron
Bill Kirk, of cotton in black and
There was a feeling of Christ- Beasley, Mrs. J . W . Hall, Mrs,
accordion out fl*t w d wash It
presented
by
the
children
of
Pine*
The
children
at
Pinecrest
school1
~
1L
W.
Klrtly
brown tones, with a velvet collar mas in the air. a result—no doubt Bradley, Mrs. Charles Bowes,
with a well-soaped sponge, work*
Mrs. D. T. Reagan
and rhinestone buttons; a gay red —of the beautiful and unusual Mrs. Jimmy Singletary, Mrs. crest School Tuesday night. The are studying these pictures this pictures for the school. Refreshing from the bottom upwards.
Mrs. Robert Cullum
jersey dress, with white collar ami Christmas decorations used on the Lynch. Mrs. James Ekem. Mrs program was under the direction week in conjunction with National ments were served to ■ capacity
Rinse well end keep the doors
of
art
teacher,
Mrs.
Maids
Education
Week.
Donations
by
crowd
by
the
room
mothers
of
Russell
Young
^ cuffs, modeled by Mrs. Colin stage and throughout the build­ Carolyn Byrd and Mrs. Jean Judy.
closed
until dry.
J,“
x,
~
viewers
will
be
used
to
purchase
the
fifth
and
sixth
grades.
J. E. Nlcholds
Following the fashion show, re­ Ansley and chorus director, Mrs.
Hires; an all-weather coat, shown ing. Of course the frosty pink
by Mrs. John Carlton, that is wa­ Christmas tree dominated the freshments of punch, mints and Dorothy Hauser. Theehoirs, com____________________________
po«ed of fifth and sixth grade girls
cookies were served.
ter repellent, wrinkle proof, and stage setting, with its lights, tin­ homemade
All of the styles for the show,and boys first sang. "The Synco­
stain resistant, with a convertible sel and angel on top, not to men­
collar that can also be worn as tion the gaily gift-wrapped pack­ were contributed by Yowell* as pated Clock." a song with tricky
a hood; A Gay Gibson black pima ages and stuffed animals under­ were the accessories, jewelry, and timing, which they excuted tn per­
cotton and silk featuring empire neath. Carrying out the Christmas stuffed toys, of which about the fect precision and harmony.
waistline and bateau
neckline, lj)eme on ( tage was a cornucopia cutest was the red and striped
Then followed the first "Living
modeled by Mrs. Bill Stamper; 1 C h ristm a s balls on the coffee horse, which doubles as a TV Pil­ Picture,” "The Helping
Hand."
and an after.five dress of peaudo tab!e ind SanU on
a
bicycle low Stool and the "Crazy" pillow, from a painting by Rcnouf, posed
soic with a lace bodice and a bustle on the mantel. And. needless to which was a clown's head in many by Bobbie Gaines and
Evelyn
effect in the back, worn by Mrs. say, "The stockings were hung gay colors.
Moore. As an
illustration
the
George Stine. Yowell's also con­ by the chimney with caro".
chorus sang “ The Fisher Maiden."
tributed the striking accessories
The setting for this picture was
Most unusual was the si rangeand jewelry worn with the clothes.
prepared by Miss Benagene Nunment used on the refreshment ta­
The ladies, however, in all their ble consisting of the top part of a
nally.
glory could not outshine the young- Spanilh bayonet plant, wi'h Turk’s
a
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I “ Mother’ s Helper." a pnlntlng
atera In the show, who were- well. c -p (S|ccpy Hib|sCUI) lluck onto A
" by Rivera was the inspiration for
there s Just no other word for It lbc points. This was complimented
It
was
Father’
s
Niaht
Tuesnext./..i
picture,
by Diana
II »was
c i,.—posed
u -.lio-.
Th»
—adorable. Ed Van elect demon-, wj(h |,uge rt.d candles surrounded
* » »r a
« »m» e« n» rsigni i u c s the___
Sharon
Walters
The
strated what the well-dressed i
greenery and Turk’ s Cap. on day at the Junior High School
,
bv the chorus
young man l* wearing to Sunday
fide In (he ^ntrance haU; when the PTA met
ihere, and;
?!
a Mm Jc m
School these days with a striped wiJ a a|mi|ar arrangement, with , the fathers were well-represent•
’ _ j ,
corduroy jacket and gray trouser*, j varl&lt;olore(, rcf|cci„r, fnr added «t the gathering.
The meet- ,
M” ’ ,h. * . 2 2 of 7h,s
also of corduroy. With these w"»!|nU.rMl and beauty.
ing was In charge of George r*,f on‘ iWe for ,h* lctlin8 of ,hH
* ^
picture.
worn a black inap brim fell bat
Mrs. Bill Kirk was chairman of Pittard, and Roy Mann acted as
complete with feather.
Next, the audience was pul In a
secretary.
Mrs.
Michael
Thomas,
the fashion show with various
Mrs.
Clifford reverent mood by the scene of the
committees as follows; Tickets and president, and
Door, Mrj. At Hunt an&lt;l Mr*. Ju- Abies, secretary arc attending a children posing in the beautiful
Ilan Wil*on Food, Mrs. Earl V’an P-TA meeting in St. Petersburg and famous ’’ Angrtus," by Mtllrt.
W.
W. Tyre was principle prolrayed by Kenneth Forrest and
and Mrs. B EllFleet, chairman,
chnli
erbe, Decoration*, Mrs. David La- spea'"-r and talked to those pn.- Bonnie Caola. Sweetly the chorus
nier. Chairman. Mrs. W. Colin sent about the Seminole Chief s *»ng "Thank* be to God," with
Mrs. \V. II. Slempe" *-d Club plan .or an athletic pro- Patty Glen Johnson taking &gt;hc solo
Mrs. John Kadcr; and
Uckcts, gram starting in Junior High, part of this hymn. Mr*. D. M. Paul
Mrs Douglai Stcnatrom and \li* Mr. Tyre also, on behalf of the w»* the teacher who prepared
Romantic nylon tricot full lencth gotm s by Sans
R. R. Mahan. Mrs Julian Wilson j Chiefs Club, prenented Hugh the setting.
Soucl. White, black &amp; pastel colors.
is chairman of the American Carlton, principal, with a check
In keeping with the approaching
Home Department, which »pon for $300, to be applied as part Thanksgiving time the last picture
Many styles from which to choose, plain o r
sored the show.
ial payment for the 30 new foot- depicted
"Pilgrims Going
to
Modeling for the show were Mrs. hall uniforms given to the school Church," a painting by Boughten,
lace trimmed.
\V. It. Stcmpcr. Mrs. W. Colin h.v^ Bobby Newman, of Hill lm- quaintly characterized by Tommy
Hires, Mrs J. D Carlton, Mrs plc^nent Co.
Pohnie, Kristi Gonzalez.
Carol
George A. Stine. Mrs. (5. \V. Wells,)
Tanner. Georgette Shaeffer, Jane
Mrs. W. L. Kirk and Miss Martha
Emanski. and Leroy Griggs, with
Stcmpcr.
the setting arranged
by
Mrs.
Models for children's clothes
Beverly
Allison.
The
whole
were Ben Breckenridge. PM Van
audience Joined In the accompanl.
Fleet. Dis'ie Roberts and Kliiament of this "Living Picture," by
beth Ann Sweeney.
singing "Prayer of Thanksgiving."
Commentator
wa*
Mrs.
Gordon
.
,
,
. .There was a meeting
recently Mrs. Nunnnlly. who led the audlSweeney and announcer and n m -, for Girl Scout lead*-* tht
,e- ence participation asked for a &gt;etress of ceremony wis Mrs. Roger f0n,j of lhc ,eaioni al Holy Croas cord chorus with all considering
ellrt.in m .n ,
nr„ „ , , ol t« Epi*c0*ul thurc&gt;&gt;
how blessed we are to be living
Entertainment wa provided h
decided that the Girl in America
Tommy Brown doing « marvelous scouts i.o-dn present two float,' The devotional. brought by Mrs
rV *yf
in ,he Chri,tmn* Parafle, which D. M. Paul.
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Beth Buck. Miss Myrtle Wilson the parents present, which Is progave them some recipes for their bahly a record for attendance.
4-H notebook.
Before and after the meeting.

Officers Elected
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Junior high football competition
Is very much In the air these
i rfup days, and with the coming
debut of the teams next Monday
night under the lights of Memorial
Stadium, Sanford reaches another
landmark in educational building.
Football fundamentals are being
stressed as the gridiron begins
warming to hot competition out
Pineerest way with 125 boys, rrpresenting both Junior High and
After their surprising show o f } n „ ierMt vleing for ,he M uni.
power last week against Umatilla, form.'
a successful hometomlng Is within
The keen process of tiimination
the realm of probability for the'
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Homecoming Win
Tonight Is Big
Night For Crooms; in Sight Tomorrow
To Battle Daytona For Lymamn Eleven

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the ball went Out of bounds on the
16.
The Seminole JV line was out­
standing.
The Baby Parker* Jumped to an
early I*ad In the first stanza
when the Junior warriors blocked
their own punt on their own 30,
where the Baby Parkers recover­
ed. It took Winter Park eight playi
to go the rest of the way. I arker "This season has been one of the
fullback Phil Jacoba made the rare experiences and thrills of my
life, "Dick Silvers said this morn­
tally from 10 yards out.
ing of his Just pass JV eoaehlnf
In the aecond quarter Tom Davii
duties at Seminole High.
V«
slipped behind George Houston and
After leading his Junior warrior
Johnny Yeackle, Seminole defen­ charges to the most successful
sive men, and Parker quartrback season In many years, Ihe young
Jim llaldemen fired and aerial to fireballing roach put away his
Davis. Davis received the
pass mapping of Splll-T razzle-dazzle
behind Houston and Yeakle and and shine to look toward basket­
rambled for 66 yards untouched ball.
for the second Winter Park score.
Basketball gets underway at
The Semlnoles fought bark in the Seminole High next Monday night,
second stanza, firing a drive on and coach Bud Layer aays thing*
the return kickoff that carried for look dim at the present. Silver*
*Z yards and the lone Seminole will be assisting Layer during the
tally. The drive wa* .'ulminated coming cage season.
■* Dandridge, on a roll out quart­ Slivers, serving his first year
erback keep around right end, at Seminole High, has already
dashed 30 yards for paydirt.
carved a niche for himself in San­
The first half ended with Wint­ ford's athletic circles.
er Park on the long end of i 12 6 Said Layer, "What we need
score.
drsnrratelv this season is a fire­
The second half was a brilliant ball, and that's what we’ve got in
defensive stand for the line, spark­ the person of Dick Silvers. He Is
ed by David Stanley, Jim Peter­ well versed In cage competition
son, and Jim Butner. Early In the and will repeat the fine Job he has
third (purler the Semlnoles found done with It team football."
themselves unable to move the, Fleming said, "From a specta­
ball nut of their own back yard,! tors point of view, I think the
and Dandridge attempted a quick- combination of Layer and Silvers
kick from hi« own 10 yard line. will make the most o f our bas­
The kick was off the side of his ketball potential. I thlnY they
foot and rolled out of bounds Just 'hnul-i he in at least the .400 brac­
five yard* from the line of ket this year.’*
scrimmage.
Winter Park took possession of had slipped behind Houston and
the lull on the JV lb yard line, Yeackle. The pass went for 35
and the fired up line hold the yards to Davis waiting in *he end
aggressors for eight plays and zone.
took over on dowas at their own
For the first time this season
one yard line. The Semlnoles mov­ the Junior warriors were unable
ed the ball out to their own 40 be­ lo match the offensive drive of
fore they were forced to kick.
a JV team. They met the best in
From that lime until the last I their class ami made a crrdlble
two minutes of the game the Sem- 1 showing.
Inole line hailed the Winter Park1 Today is a sad day for Ihe JVs.
offense. Then, with less than two' The boya are turning in their uni­
minutes remaining In the game forms after the most suc&lt;-rssful
D.sndrige again had one of his season Seminole High has boastpunts blocked by a Seminole do-1 ed for the JVs in more than a
fender. Ttiis lime at the Seminole decade. This aflernoon the uni­
2* 1.
forms will he taken to the junior
The sparking Junior warrior, high football learn for uie for
line again went into action and !h« rest of the season.
In three plays had dropped Winter
Score ny Periods
Park for loitays back to ihe 3.7 Seminole JV
n An 0 — I
yard lino. On fourth down liableman again tossed to Davis who Winter Park JV
6 6 0 6 -II

Basketball Gets
Underway At SHS
Next Monday Nile

Tonight will be the big game
for Croom* Academy'* Panther*.
They have had two week* to pre­
pare for this game, and they're
up for It. Daytona, the third rank­
ed team of the Big 9 Conference,
will host the Panthers tonight in
a game that will be the Indicator
of thlngi to come for Crooms
Academy.
The Panthers have faced the two
teams that tower ever Daytona
and they did a wonderful job. They
battled gamely before being edged
by Jacksonville 9-0, and they scored
a shocking upset when they held
powerful Miami to a 6-6 deadlock
in Memorial Stadium. With a week
extra In which to re-shuffle and
re-direct thn Panthers attack, the
team could well register an up­
set that could place them as one
of tho fastest rising teams In the
state.
So far the Panthers have been
tempermental—a surprising pow­
erhouse. as indicated by their rout
over Melbourne in the
lesson
opener and their displays against
Jacksonville, Ocala, and Miami—
or a weak sister, as Indicated by
the unimpressive 6-6
deadlock
with Hungerford of Winter Park
and the one-sided loss to Palatka—
but if the Panthers should score
over Daytona tonight, there would
be no reason why they couldn't
go on for the rest of the season.
If they go on for the rest of the

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The Sanford Semlnoles return to |year*.
Murray Nance la th* only ataritheir own playing field tomorrow
Ing Seminole that will be definite­
night at g p. m. In Memorial Sta­ ly out for the game On the doubt­
dium In a game that could w*U ful list la Phil Byrd, starting half­
back. Byrd has bevn fighting an
be an upset
A confident Leesburg Yellow attack of influenza for several*,
days and has not been In school*
Jacket team will Invada Sanford
this week. Brantley Schlrard will
Mt. Dora tomorrow night on the effort.
tomorrow night bringing with them
be back in the starting lineup this
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speed
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power
Lyman playing field In Longwood.
Faced with the problem crigiweek. He returned to action Manmerchants
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the
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The Greyhounds will be at the nally
day, and is presently trying to
most warded to ference. But the Yellow Jackets shake off a bad charley-horie that
peak of strength tomorrow night boya that
will
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a
Seminole
U
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was
participate in the rigorous game
after having survived the tilt with of football, Hugh Carlton, John hitting harder vesterdsy than at has been slowing him down.
undefeated, untied Umatilla with­ Angel, Howard Gordie, and Dick anytime this season.
On the other side of the ledger
out suffering a single injury.
Jim
Warner and Terry Gocmbel
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Fleming,
Dave
taude,
and
Richards came up with the idea1
Bud Layer have all been concen­ have been allowing wsll Warner
The only starter on th* doubt­ of elimination,
ful list for the Greyhounds will
TTie boys faced each other and! trating their efforts on arousing was the leading ground-gainer last
be 160 pound Jim Hopkins. Hop­ tackled, ran the ball, blocked,| the Seminole lin* to a pitch that week, and Goembol broke loo»e“
kins sustained a knee Injury in passed, and kicked for the uni­ wit’ carrr over to t** ,*am» and *or some good runs. Both have
practice, but has progressed well forms. Amid the aggregate of will b« able to stop Eddla Parker been outstanding bockfleldmen
under hsat treatment and will bruises arose a spirited competi­ and Ivan Roberts. The Seminole* this week.
The Semlnoles will go into the
probably be able to see action. tion that can be found snH among have faced both boy* In previous
While he was absent from the the younger. Every boy tried to
game a one touchdown underdog,
playing field Howard Juda filled [ the upmost of his ability, and the ford Seminole season opener two but If the Seminole defense materlaUtts and Goembel and Warner
1H. m* TJf *l i al,b,ck, r i * hT
anW rri,w*-P voiced by the coaches months ago, plan, to repeat that pla» the game thev olayed this
h,
t\ b#/ n ,b 'e m,n l° "■*
they had only the 60 fine attendance. And If yru didn't
fill Hopkins »hoe«.
uniforms to give out.
make it that night, plan to re­ svaak, the Leesburg Yellow Jac­
The probsbla starting lineup for
Then Seminole High camp to deem yourself by attending Mon­ ket* will get their season lurthe homecoming Ult will see Ken their rescue with the offer of 30 day night.
IPrise.
*
Miller and Harold Stone at snds, uniforms from the JVs, who!
Pete Van Horn and Alton Boone wound up their season yester­
at tackles, Dave Redwlne and Bob day.
BUY NOW AND
MacLeod at guards, Ralph Burn­
Monday night the public of,
ing at centsr, David Stevens at Sanford will have the opport.m- j
quarterback, Jim Hopkins and ity of saying hello to tho comple-i
John Fambro at halfbacks, and tion of an extensive program that!
Lamar Helms at fullback.
reaches from the sixth grsdej
’57
through the high school.
season, they will find themselves
Some of the faces have been seen.
UNDERWOOD
In the limslight of Florida's col­ before playing football In Mem­
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Next Monday nigl.t the fans will
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of that bunch of grappling young- j
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Complete with
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It all sums up as on*, of the1
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font proud.
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Thurs., N ov. 15. 1956 Tage 7&gt; Tuesday. Other appearances were

limited to student and faculty
groups.
Sports Highlights
FSU celebrated its annual Dad's
Day last Saturda&gt; with festivities
rentering around the Kurman
By VIRGINIA CONN
University—FSU football game. :
All dads of student body mem­
There’• great rejoicing m the pleasant reunion.
bers were . .urged
to attend
.
. . . the . Baty household these days. After
Brownie Troon 233, under the
game w.th their sons or daughter. f(J gir„ Jia# has proJUce(, „
and
ym
m
—dads of the football plajers ^
Mother and son are uoing
**
...
, i.
L * * !**% *% 1
glv™ “ “ T I E 10
««U. and
-esUng in Seminole Sally W.igle, toured the Scmlt.o •
/
C f l Q Q ft
match ng those of their son. and Mim#p|al wilh th„ U1U:|| com Memorial HospitalTuesday
*ft|wew lnrltad t0 •“ °" *" adJoin’ forts
supplied by our wonderful
ernoon. Katie
Cummin,andMra.
ing bench.
new hospital
Allen assistetl with the 15 lutla
— —
Be GRACE M
Certainly making his dad proud, D
.
Linker snent th.. girl*- Elly SIgrrow *cltfd
CAMPUS CHESTS
to be set up as the organisation of him was Junior
I weekend in Miami. They planned
The Brownies « * » very
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Metis of Lake
but the hmliwavl impressed with all that got* on
Campus Chests' at Stetson, wishes.
Vou didn't know raising money Monroe. Junior was captain of;
j*
.
’ . .
‘ , n . to make a hospital an independent
f FSU and UofF, all devised along
; th. FSU team for this game and; { “ *
“ &gt; * * * “ ' them, and
thflr con(rlbuUon they
the Community Chest program, could be such fun. did you?
b a l l Brat thing they knew, they had
* made little tray fa» irs to
The first campus-wide, all! also •played - ouUt.nd.ng
began their active drives on the
• \spent most of the time driving. n*a
various campuses on Monday.' charity drive opened Monday at throughout
Thit ia Uke so mTny'of1 our* trips put on
lra&gt;* at Thjnk^
the
bench
f
v giving,
giving. Isn't it satisfying hi know
Each has a different line of at*
UofF
when
the
Gator
Chest
beother
dad_
sitting
on
»»• uoir wnen me unor v»nrsi nc* umw«
.
i
il. . .
„ _j._,
te K
fan solicitmtiona. Two weeks in was Him Bisbet watching hit ion !
. .
‘
,
,1 that these Brownies arc being
tack but the results will all be
...
.
...
aii taught to make the lives
the same—the money raised will length, the drive w ill encompass Bubba play a good game and helpus all students and will divide pro- ing the Seminole, in their victory. * ™
“ f “P
a other. more pleasant, and 'hen
be divided among the various
Other events in connection with
. ? * . nn_J’Pn, R
to see the very place when their
charities.
cents
among eight charities.
re Named to receive fun-11
funds this year Dad’s Day, were a picnic at noon' conlfor,.
. .
,,
efforts will be so appreciated.
Beards and green feathers are
all the rage on Stetson1
'a campus are Christmas Seals.
March of In tha practice field adjoining the „ ,
,
. . .. .
h L/ '
Moat of the girls in the beginnrot. aren't Dimes. Red Cross, Easter Seals,' stadium, open house at all fr.tcr- ™
" g j ™ *Jat “ g bad a |cr” clal.r ln Kolf hav* completed
^ I h ls week. No. the students
&gt;adie Haw- Cancer. Heart Fund. World Uni-1 nitles, sororities, and dormitor-,*
a tlme' and « nJ°&gt;*'i thc (hcir cnurM «nd are taking play* really craiy—ll'i Juat Sadie
n of mer- versity Service, and the Florida lea after
the Ramc,
game, and
' ..................... ....
ine lessons with pro
nro Mario
Mjrio Car
t arkina Week! This season
iHir Inc
anu a campuscampus •
inj
rymaklng has its serious aide, Farm Colony.
too, as all proceeds from the
The second Campus Chest Pro- Opperman Music Ilall
Anyone interested in a refresher TALKING OVER THE POINTS STRESSED by Mrs. J. M. Moyc at a recent meeting of the Mimosa
various activities will go into the jeet at FSU got underway last
Stetson University had tough ,nd- TheL
Donaldsons used tn live vcourse
should
sign vl|»
up in
pro
(innlen
»U.
ou isr S
1HMIIU *»*»»
r ' " tiJ
UTl'I l tCircle
l l v l l ' lare.
i r e , lleft
u l l t,i right. Mrs. W. 11. Le.lerhouse, »ecr«tary, JIMiss C. L. Wallis, chairman, Mrs.
Green Feather Campaign Fund week when the Village Vamps luck Saturday night ln their game
*tr ,
„ „ J y
shop Immediately, as Mario ran J. M. Moyc. Speaker, a nd.Mrs. II. Itehrcns, treasurer. (I'lioio by Jameson).
This drive is Stetson's own com- began selling "Campus Chest against Newberry College— they ,hr (,arilpn slate, so It was a 1nol fUrt one without some peo-! “
munity ehost and the goal this Kisses." A trophy will be pre­ happened to be on the losing end
! Karlyle Housholdcr, attorney and
pie to refresh, if vou get the
year la $2500.
tented to the organisation mak- of a 13-12 score. One bright spot in this circuit. So—we’re hoping! message.' At the risk «t being
i service officer of the American
Activitles scheduled for
this ing the most moner for tha though was the fact that Jim to hear more about your achieve- _____
ca||etj _„ whiner,
I mint admit
.......................
t.cgion. The subject will bo
purpose of fund raising t f a drive. This trophy will be pre­ Hawkins of Sanford made one of ments this soring Sido!
that I miss the golf course ter- (
"Schools for A United America"
• student-faculty basketball g
sented at tha Campus Chest the Stetson touchdown*. That boy
The Scaboord and Blade, ROTC' ribly, and also trading wise cracks
and will be at 7: p.m. over
Freezers.
A
sack
lunch
will
be
en­
* on Friday night, and a
THURSHAV
Dance to be held tn December.
is really playing good ball for a Honor Socie'y, nas recently tap with my friend, Helen Andrews,
Saturday night at the Airport
The Intermediate Choir ot Iho joyed at noon. Mrs. Inman will! WTRR.
Gymkana at FSU
freshman!
ped James Davli. am of Mr and, E|ainr Bass' aunt and uncle' First Baptist i hiirch vrilf rehearse Ibe guest
speaker. All
ladies whoTheR.A.'s of the First Baptist
Gymnasium for which the girls Gymkana Is being presented tins
Betty Co-ed and Joe College
i u , 0, 1DavUV,,®r.
from Newport. R. I. spent the,
have to foot the bill, buying week on tbe campus of FSU.
demonstra-lChurch will meet at 0 a m.
wmm were
____ ___
We
sorry to hear that ship. This I* a highly coveted WMkrn,, with EUin, an,t Marv nt 7:00 p.m. and the Adult Choir are interested in th."marriage licenses" for
Iho Gymkana is the shortening of an Marianne Strickland' has been
at «X„:0&lt;) p ni
**on an,l 'v^° wou^ l'kc *° attend
There will be a work shop for
honor by those boys
in BOTC and
Mr am, Mr, lra M„ on Jrr
The Junior Choir will have their |this meeting, call K'J for infor- j Foreign Missions
at the First
event. The Intermission enter­ old Anglo-Indian won! meaning [ quite jr m the Infirmary at
James
was
one
of
only
i U jun- ^ fir way t0 Miami Also spend
tainment will consist of awards a gathering place for ithletica f FSU for the past week. I know iors at FSU chosen. Candidates
reht-aisal and fellowship at the motion.
Presbyterian Church from 4 to9
was
Marv'* First Presbyterian Church at 3:43
for the best costumes, crancst and, as the name Indicated, the „he would appreciate rco-ivlng are selected on the basis of schol­ ing the weekend
"A Good Classroom for Every p.m. Dinner will be served.
hairdo, and best beard. Other celebration is intended to convey get well cards from you, her arship averngr, action on the room-mate from the University p.n»
Child" will be the subject of a
MONDAY
of Massachusetts, Mary Rosen. I The Youth
plana call for quartette singing, the idea of a combination of f r|«nds.
Choir of the First talk by Mrs. W. W. Tyre, vice-!
Th(&gt; Dependable Class of the
drill field, and participation ir.
. m hog calling contest, and other gymnasUca and ahowmanship. i Betsy Anne Carter, daughter of nm nus' aetlvitU* "ouisr. nn me am n0* at *'*lcr,y *° **&gt;' "*iat
Presbyterian Church will practice president of the Seminole County First Methodist Church will meet
U hilarious activities.
The week long exh.bilior. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter and compllshment James! Le*** all ,w0 MarV* ra"
,,llu,r' but at the Church at 7:30 p.m.
P-TA Council, over WTRR at 6:15 wilh Mrs. R. W. Herron. 2110 PalSaturday has been designated gymnastic beauty and talent a senior at Florida Southern, has be on hand to give him s big
ld gI!tbcrc
There w“
will&gt; bo an
cooperation with
" 7 7 **
•* a
" ‘ “ '“ t*011 ,0 l*,c P0Si,*,*c
a" annual
a" m,:udinner
“ innerj p.m.,
i p.in., inineooperauon
wun Amcrinmcri- mclto Ave„ at 8 p. m. for their
as Sadia Hawkins Day snd all opsned on a palm-studded stag* been highly honored by being salute'* come Thanksgiving!
|ml,*alt,'n
for District Hoy Scouts at the First ran Education Week.
regular monthly business and sosorts of contests will be held in ln the new phyalcal education nominated fo- listing In "Who’s
After brine Intsre'ewerf hv «.v-l Mr' and Mri' ,,4rVe3f S- Wil I'reabytcrlan Church nt 7 p in.
Seminole Chapler No. 2 O.E.S. cla! meeting,
the field behind North Hall. Some building Monday nigh: having the who In American Colleges and
eral large Industrial flrnu Ed- llanM of lM AngelM&gt; Cnl,f- ar,! Tlu’ u k e Mary ,,on" ’ Dcmon will hold its regular meeting at
rUF«W4Y
of tha coatesti will be a turkey theme "Aloha." The ihow re- Universities." This recognition
Audrsy itratlon Club will hold its Regular Masonic Temple at 8 p.m. MemThe Sanford Tourist and ShufMadden. ion of Jfr* and vl,ltlng ,heir
ahoot, woodchopping,
wrestling, presents a stopover in Honolulu u based upon outstanding scholar- wln
or Grand- mceiuiK
meeting ai
at iu:o«
10:30 a.m.
a.m. at
services wi
will be held at this flcboard Club will have covered
Mrs A C Madden and a fresh- Brownlee
Dn,,Tn,co at
*l hsr
n,r home wr
ai th
ms«lorla|
orlal services
tug of war between the classes of a shipload of gymnastic s'arsj ship and leadership throughout
members.
dish supper nt 8 p.m.
man at'Georgia Tech, has finally: » lew' TbP ch,,d" " w,,rc
,I'ham,,‘ 1r of ^tnmeace building in ,|nu&gt; for ,he deceased
dec,
and the traditional race.
on their way to the Olymples ln ( four years of college work.
accepted the offer given him by I 1* g,ad lo ICC ,hci,,r grandpare„ts.
Lake
Mary. Miss
Myrt.e
Wilson,
From .2 ........
p. m.until 9 p. m. will
,
.
,
...
,
.
.
.
.......
Throughout the w-i«k there has Australia. There i« a rirong in-^ Betsy Anne Is a membet of
Standard Oil of New Jenrv
, .nd
p!,a
havc w‘
"I « lvu a ^ alemomsSrullain
d*mo,i»tration of ,K. hc)(J
Jersey in ™
ar* “*° pl
' J‘‘ cd ,0 have
«U
hcl() (ho
,hl. wst
w scs Uazaar in Mebeen the esact reverse of dat­ ternatlonal flavor provided .’ n the the honorary teacher's sonniiy,
Frozen green lima bean* benePreparation of Food (or Home
Ft. Worth, Tex. This offer is in ( them here in Sanford.
ing procedure to the delight of costuming.
Kappa Delta Pi. of which she is conjunction d t b .h . OHtp n . . |
»&gt;.. .........
S m s 'S S c t t o S T i - ™
"/p c'K lS ,'
ft both sexes—this has given the
Thl* tremendoui week-long dia- now serving as pieeident. I ait
crisply cooked bacon hits
girls a chance to be dated up nil play of talsnt comprises a aeries March she was a delegate from in which Edwin is oartlcipalingi came by to sell some Christmas must pile the kids in the car 75c for children, to be served from
t|ic bPan, accordingto packweek and the boys a chance to of acta furnished by a group uf her chapter at '•’lorulj Sou-hern at Tech. The student an this plan |cards, which reminds me that and go see Doilie for a cup of j 5:30-8:30.
it
cmployeil
by
s-imo
firm
It)
thuj
the
time
is
growing
near,
.lir.ii
v
coffer.
I&gt;
h
Ia&gt;
Hie
colfee
club
al
Seminole
County
Federation
of
age
directions
anddrain before
save a lil'V moner. Fines have gymnasts numbering some of the to the National Convent! in held
been enae'ed lor those not sink­ best In the country. Three national at Oklahoma AAM In Still' s’ er, field he is interested io during the decoration* are going up niy house consisted of (ai diner \vumcn's Clubs will bold their adding these seasonings,
part of each year. This help, meet; downtown and soon we will all ent times), Harriet Williams, meeting at 10:3o a. m. at theWoing to these Sadie Hawkins rules. gymnastic champions
ire
be- Okla. Sigma Tsu Dei'.a, honor­
expenses i be Jostling each other on the Dodic King, Jean Dooley, Ucryi man's Club in Oviedo,
Also "beaidicsj poimita" inuzt ing featured, as are soveral co -( iry English sodety, also claims the student's eollegc
and also give* him 'alutble ex- streets of Sanford In a nish of Swlnaon, and Olivia Simmons. So
be bought b] p c w i* not grow­ eds who are experts in
T’'er&lt;' will he a board meeting
preci-! Betsy Anne as a member and of perience in his chosen career. ! Christmas shopping. Itighl now I I'm not entirely alone.
ing beard). These /.net all go sion dances, muilclana. soecinl- fleer.
ul the Women's Auxiliary of tho,
Seminole Memorial Hospital ut
into the Green Faather Chest isti In pantomim* and adagio
She also holds offices in tha
Fund.
to a. in. in the conference roum.j
dancers. The Tallahassee Tumb- National Cap and Gowi Soi c*y
STARTS TONIGHT
Another incentive to donato ling Tots, youngs ten Just learn-' ind the local cliapte.- of FTA.
STARTS 8:30
•BlHAt
w money to this drive is the extra
— warnc* c*ot
jr — - —
"National Teacher's Day" will
‘n* .,.* y.rnJ,art,e,' wdl a,,° h® Sigma Sigma Sigma Is bar »olate permission being given to •potlighted
'
, cj&gt;| j 0r0rBy in wh!:h she is \ery
be the subject of a program over
the girls in the dormitory con­
WTItR at 6:45 pm. This will be
. I?,!'*rd !5e %nd 2? th* , . r : k active. Along with all of thus
tributing the most money p*r
queen of Gyralbna wil. be Ic tiviUe* she mansges tn mainput on by the Seminole County
capita. Also the Greek frater­ chosen from 73 eoeda who are uln a hlgh ,-h.,lir.tlc average,
Future Teachers' Club, wilh J. D.
nity or sorority donating the selected for their beauty, pulse
Au of ,he„ achievements are
Stone, senior and vice president
highest per capita amount will amt charm.
certainly worthy of praise and
and Ellen Vlhlcn, junior and vice
be given fres of charge a quartAccording to Dr. Hartley Price, lh, h|„h honor of being nommatpresident. Announcer will be Sue
tr of a page in (he "Reporter" head gymnastics roach a! FSU
-w h o') Wha". W? sincereAnn Toney, f r e s h m a 11. The
" !'a G y m k a n a extravaganza |y Congratuli&gt; &gt;ot. Betjy Anne!
program will be sponsored by Mri
gscs the students, with a varMarilyn Calhoun, sophomore at
Kent Bateman and Miss Cheiry
tety or talents, the chance to excel Florida Southern called her parKingletary. Also 011 Hie program
LAST
besides providing for a great Cnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Calhoun,
will lie Hu- Seminole High School
____ FBAT I' ItKg — 8:5«_
SHOWING
is n*i ^Ult. ,,lr®ugbout the week. (he other night with
wonder*
Dance Band, sponsored h&gt; Ernest
Ur. Price has directed Gymkana fltj newl that she had been cho*en
CO—FEATURE
Cowley, Hand Diree ur, and led
since it was launched tn 1919.
j0 represent her torority, Sigma,
by Leslie Smith. This program
rlae Art*
Sigma, Sigma a» u Sh.inj Bowl
is in cooperation with American
Igor Gorin, popular baritone, q UMn Candida'.#. That's great
Education Week.
7**. ***ured *? fuest artist in the news. Marilyn, an I we wish you
"Living Pictures" of famous
first presentation of the regular the best of luck!
students of the first and fourth
A»rtpofFSCt*e^ lait Tuesday night
Marilyn will be home for the
graiies of Kouthside School at 1
at FSU. Incluoed In his program Thanksgiving holiday so yon can
COLOR
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p. ill.
* B. C. I Rilfjts
**‘ e&gt;ct^on, f r o m V.nJl's congratulate her then.
Coming
The
Rev.
Miltuii
Wyatt
will
con­
Otello
"
Wagner'* "T»anhauser"i with her as a j, i«*t will be Miss
duct the morning devotions over
FEATUMH — 8:28
and a "Caucasian Melody" he Sandra Firth, one of her jorordy
WTItR, Sanford, at 8-30 a.m.
composed himself.
sisters.
SAIUItIMY
"(Till.HitKN UNDER 12
Gorin has taken part in Ogden,
Another Florid* Southern stu­
The final program for Ameri­
ADMITTED FREE"
Ut.a pageant in honor of Brig­ dent, Sido Chase, visited hf* pat­
can Education Week will be by
ham Young and has alio been ents Mr. and Mrs. S. O Chine
featured on the "Voice of Fire- at their horns cn Crystal lake
stone" television program.
this past weekend. Sido U ma- MY DOESN'T EVERYTHING LOOK NICK wan the typical comment o f those ladies
Edgar A. Albln, professor of art Joring in Citrus and Agriculture o f the Palm Garden Circle aa they enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Georgs* Hounds,
»t University of Arkansas and at Florida Soutnein after tran*-| w ho wax hooteea nt their recent meetinfr. Left to riplit are Mrs. Arne Erickson, chair­
former visiting professor of srt ferring
........ .. .......
thera .frrn Cornell Uni­ man. Mrs. Rounds, Mra. Wallace Gnhlcr, vlco-chairman, and Mrs. Wade Garner, assist­
at Stetson University, visited the versity last y*ar.
ing with the serving. (Photo by Jamaqon)
campus Nov. 12-13 as tha second' In addition to being activ# In
Seri** at Uie University.
msny csmp.is organization!, Sidm
8:20 10:07
I &lt;vo of the seven appearsnee* is also a mcino-r of the Rowing
A,fJ enough sugar *nd lemon
were open to th* public without Crew. This crew, whten is in the juice to whipped cream to make
STARTS TOMORROW'
Scuff p r o o f .
admisaion charge. These were the same circuit a» Rollins Co lege,sweet and sour;
fold into
thin

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r- — T H E SANFORD HERALD P«ge 8. Tbura., Nov. 15, 1956

By WANDA GILBERT

father's In the field around the
barn.
Now days we still go to school.
But, we get on a nice comfortable
bus and are whisked away to t
modem school. We still haven’t
'ound a way to get out of home
work but this Is a different kind.
Yes, times have (hanged. Peo­
ples' feelings haven't though, no
matter how we&lt; may try. So be
careful and don't step on someones feelings. Weight still weighs.
Then, schools were heated with
a "pot Bally" stove. Most people
or children now don't know what
that Is.
Dress has changed also. The
girls wore long full dresses with
dorena of petticoats, high buttoned
shoes and long aleeves at all
times. Then It was simply awful
if their,ankles showed. Their bath­
ing suits looked like a dress with
out petticoats.
Today we wear aa little aa pos­
sible. It may cost Just aa much
or more though.
Especially do we notice the dif­
ference In bathing suits. That la If
we can find them.
Yes, times have changed and
they'll keep changing aa long as
man geta weaker and wlaer.
Everything la "instant" now days
Who's In a hurry.
Pretty soon we'll he goln to the
moon fpi vacations and Jr. will be
driving Jr. Jet mobile down the
atreet.
Oh well, it's just our Uvea.
IIKINRini PROHF.H
FOIt CONEFILY
NEW YORK (A P )-T h e New
York Giants have been success­
ful with their football setup which
has Don Heinrich
starting
aa
quarterback to probe enemy de­
fenses. Henrlch directs the run­
ning attack and then Charley Conerly takes over when an aerial
attack la needed.

Thty’rt here! See New Hotpoint Hl-Yi Portable TV!
7 New Hotpoint Hi-Vi
Portablos to chooio
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14M* Hotpoint HI-VI Portable
weighs only 2d lbs. Hat &gt;0%
brighter picture, Automatic
Focus, Oynapower Speaktr,
Shaded Glass. In Saaihstl
Pink and Sand Whlta or Lagoon
BIjo and Sand White.

GORMLYUtitpoMt
216 Palm etto Ave.

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NASHUA’S BIGGEST PURSE
MIAMI UU- Naahao n ow
retired aa the world's lead­
ing monay winning horse with
$1,2M,M5, made the biggest haul
of his career when he won the
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OB - 1053 Flamingo at Hialeah. It waa
Mott lung raneers are not caused worth IHHJSOO to the colt who
by cigarettes, but Instead ippar was unbeaten at Hialeah.
ently by fumes and chemical*
from our Industrial, motorixed
age, a cancer expert said.
Dr. W. C. Hueper of the Na­
tional Cancer Institute said he issi x ttihi k rJitBmt rt i ivTt . c o ti i hi st c nm rt t i iosf:
hates his opinion on worldwide r i . o H i i M is x s n m u s m i v o i . k
c o t V T I I* C I U S C K H T .
studios by many scientists.
a t I T T O q l l f c r T I T t K : 11 t s i t m v
He said this evidence Indleatei VO. sans
the alarming Increase In lung can­ O E O IIU K C. H A R D E N ,
r u in t ir r .
V S.
cers, he said. IT* said the total
J
A
N
E
E.
M
A
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H
E
W
o.
*t
a
l
fumes, dust, gates and various
Dtf«mlant*.
chemicals In the air we breathe,
v o t ic k t o f ie r i:* u
K. Mathews, a n i l __ ___
or to which people art exposed TOi Jan*
M A TH E W 'S ,
tha
unknown
on tome Jobs.
Spouse of J A N E E. MATr*
KWH. .N A TH A N E. MIMMO.VM,
Smoking seems to play "a def­
and ------------------- _ HIMMONS.
inite, while letter, direct or Indi­
Ms unknown apousf. If llv •
Ina. and It daad tha unknown
rect role," In producing lung can­
heir
Ira. davlaaaa. leeatta,. (rancers, re said. He tsld the total
ts»a. at ilgn cn . Manors, cre­
ditors.
trustee* ot or others
evidence doesn’t support the con­
claiming
undtr
tha above
cept that the great majority of
narn-d Defendants; and all
paitlea having or claiming to
lung cancera, especially In men,
have any right, title, or In­
are due tn excessive cigarette
t
ternet in aod to:
The H W U of the
smoking.
* "d also Laginning at the
Some of the chemicals rsleased
M V corner of tha I W U of
the M V ’a, run North |u&lt;
Into the air by engines and smoke­
Sards.thenc*
East flu yards,
stacks, or produced in certain In­
thence Houth
lot
yards,
dustrial operations, are known to
three* West flu yards. t»
plane of beglntilag. all to
be able to pmdure cancers In ani­
Paction 21, T. 20 H, IL i t
mals, he said.
&gt;:. all of said proparly lying
and lining In Pemlnola Coun­
He »ald there Isn't enough data
ty. Klorfda.
to estimate the relative role they
Tou are hereby notified that you
required to file your wrltien
may have played in the rise in art
defense with the Clerk of the Clr*un» cancer.
out! Court set out below, and tn
The jump in lung cancer began aery# a copy upon rialntlffn at­
torney.
I’rrvln
I*.
Hw.inn. I l t q
before cigarette smoking became Mouth Orange Avenue. Orlando.
Florida
not
later
than
tha trd day
commonplace, Hueper, head of
Decenttwr. A. D Hid
•he Environmental Cancer Section of Tha
nature of this suit In to quiet
of the N’CI told the American Plaintiff1* title Tha name of tha
Cnurt In which tha suit waa Instl
Public Health A»sn.
luted and Is pending In tha Circuit

M ost Lung Cancers
Are N ot Caused
By Ciaarettes

Times Have Changed
"Miw, Ict’a (o to town. It’*
Saturday again."
"Jnst aa aoon aa I get Bennie's
ahlrt buttoned, Paw.”
Onea, thla waa a weekly rou­
tine. After the long ride by horae
and buggy, everyone enjoyed get­
ting the lateat gossip at the Gen­
eral Store. The children could all
have a pink toda pop, and if the
cropa had been exceptionally good
maybe alater Sue could have a
“ •tore bought" dreto.
The men talked over what poli­
tie s there were to dltcuat and look
ed at the new farm Implements.
The women folk would gather
rouund the yard goods department
and exchange
recipes.
Maybe
they’d plan a party for one of the
couplet at church or maybe an
lea cream party.
Now days we pick up our little
pink telephones and call a friend.
You pick them up In your very
comfortable car and maybe ttop
at a drive-ln restaurant where
someone else fixes your food. Af­
ter you reach town there are ao
many atorct you argue over which
one you go to. If you don't feel
like going at all after the argu­
ment you call the grocer and have
him get your Items for you.
Then people enjoyed get togeth­
er*—
Today if some one cornea over
yoq say "hello" and then "please
be seated." Even then you did
that; but now days, if you have
I TV you tell your guesta the first
of the story and say no more until
t aur guests says “ We really mutt
t going.1 Then someone slates
that you've Just gotten there. Sure
they have. They're going because
they could have watched TV at
home.
The children then led a quite
pleasant life. They got up very
early and either walked or rode
a horse to school. They came
home at the same time every day.
Changed clothea and helped their

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Legal Notice

Gruenther W ill
Become Red Cross
President Jan. 1

Court for tins Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit of tha Mtnta of Florida, In and
for Mrmlnole County
WITNKMM mv hand and seal as
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Ninth Judicial Circuit nf the Mute
nf Florida, In and for Hemlnela
County this the Slat day of October.
A. D m «

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O P. HERNDON
Clerk circuit Court
Uy Aria J f.ond'iulet
Deputy Clerk.
IHKALl
I’ervte P ftwann
Attorney for Plaintiff
llO'y Mouth oranee Avenue
Orlando. Florida

l a F r e b a te ,
la rei E e ta te e f

1.1.0Yli J. LOW E. JR.

Deceased

T a III c r e d l l n r a a a d r e r s a a i l i a s .
l " « lla la a e a e lle a t a a d s t g a l a e l e a ld
R e la t e :

You and each of you are hereby
notified ami required to present
any claims and demand: which you.
F IIT IT IO t* S t u n
or either of you. may hava against
NOTICE l« IfEUERV G IV EN that tha estate of LLOYD J LOWE. JR
we are engaged In business at Fern deceased, late of said Courlv. to
Park under the ftrtltlnue name R the Comity Judge of SEMINOLE
A II Mats age and lhat we Intend i County. Florida, at hla office in the
tn register said eunie with the j murt house nf said county at MAXClerk of Iha circuit Court. Heml- FORD. Florida, within eight calen­
nola County. Florida. In accord­ dar mnnth* from the tlma of the
ance with the provision nf the Fic­ first publication nf this notl-e.
titious Name Statute tn-wlt: Men­ Kari&gt; claim or demand shall he In
tion I*',.ns Florida Statute. ISii writ ng and shall state the place of
R M Rabbit. Mr
residence and post office iddrs-R Jt Rabbit. Jr
of the claimant and shall b* sworn
to hv the claimant, hla aaenl or at*
la th e C o u r t o f i k e C o u n t y J u d g e . torney. and any such claim, - r da*
S K S IIM II.K l e u a l y , F lo r id a .
mend not so filed shall ha void.

f.loyd J. laiwe Sr.
As Administrator of Iha
Estate of
LLOYD J. LOW E, JR.
deceased
First publication OCTOBER ITS*
KARLYLE I IO ld lloL D E R
Attorney for Administrator
P. O. Ilox 21 Manford. Fla

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IIERRT. Is a decree granting plain
tiff a divorce and complete care,
custody and fontrol nf RICHARD
MICHAEL REIIItV. and you era
hereby notified and rcqnlred t» fll*
•personally or l.y attorney! with
the Clerk of s a i d Court, your written defenses. If any, te the Com­
plaint In Mi d suit amt to serve
a &lt;opr tbeieof upon attorney f
plaintiff on or hefore the 2«th d.i

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HELEN II. IIEURY. Ilelntlff. v-r- f i t l
am MELVILLE HOWARD Itl'RRY. Kltt'IU.! this 21 th d ir of Octobrr.
I .IR. Defendant Case .Vo
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:TO MELVILLE HOW ARD BERRY.
o I* M*rndon
circu it C lrrk
I JR . Whose Residence and Mailing
Hv' Xrl.* i '.nndoullt
Addreises are Ifnknown:
Pnputy C lo t
You are hereby tinilfl»d lhat stilt
has h**n brought against you In WJMnn .\t»\an&lt;Ur
PlalB4lff
the above entitled ra-e in the above \ttornrv
named Court, wherein the ir|l»t I* O p.oT 64 6
•ought hy the plaintiff, HELEN II ►Wn l\»rk Klorl.1%

WABHTINGTON 'JR-Gen. Alfred
M. Gruenther. retiring command­
er of North Atlantic Treaty forcea
in Europe, will become president
of the American Bed Croaa Jan.
1.
The White llouae announced the
appointment of Gruenther,
a
rinse friend of President Elsen­
hower, to auc'ed Ellsworth Bunk­
er.
Bunker, M, said In a statement
through the Red Cress that he
wanted to turn the post over "to
capable and competent hands"
before he retches retirement
age.
Responsible officials said, how­
ever, that Bunker, a Democrat, Is
being given serious consideration
for the position of U. S. ambassa­
dor to India, vacated when John
Sherman Cooper resigned to c,m
for the Senate In Kentuckey

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Seven of the eight members of
Michigan's football coaching atalf
attended the university.

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33-WORK WANTED. FEMALE

47—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD

T H E SA N F O R D

(5—HOMES

Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M. FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE 2bedroom home with Florida
—at Warehouse Price*, visit
room, extra large utility room.
Colored exp. maid with references
BERRY'S. W« are experts at as­
Must see to appreciate. $7,000.
21—BOOFLNG and PLUMBING
dasires day work. Ph 2S32-J.
sisting you to secure graduus
301 E. 26th. Ph. 2239—J.
good looks with functional con­
Baby sitting or house cleaning.
PLUMBING
venience. Today's best buys in
Rachel Hick*. Ph. 1381-J.
Contract and Repair Work
nationally advertised furniture
Free Estimate*
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
31-WORK WANTED—MALE
R. U HARVEY
First St. Phone 1887 for Even­
TIRED
204 Sanford Ave.
Fhon* 1828 Carpenter needs work. 312 Myr­
ing Appointment.
tle.
W. J. KING
o f the tame old thing?
Plumhini t’or'raetor
See the spacious new tai.efully
2nd ANNIVERSARY
43—BUSINKS? OPPORTVNmES
All Oil Fired Heater*
different homes in —, —
IN nUR
Cleaned and Serviced
South Pinecrsst
Sanfon
SANFORD LOCATION
2531 Oilando Dr.
Pb. 50 Grocery A Filling Station. Well
Grove Manors
Sanfon
established business, good loca­
Echols Ili-Rizcr ............... $94 50
Valencia Villas
DeLani
tion. White neighborhood. Rea­ Sofa Bed and Chair ........ 99 00
CERAMIC TILE
son
for
selling,
sickness.
Pbone
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 134
Hollywood lied ..........
49.50
IMMEDIATE
9243, Sanford, Fla.
Free estimate. Quality work.
Free headboards on Hollywood
Bed*
OCCUPANCY
Thi* it :Tfrce pas* to the Prairie
All Dinette SetsDiscounted
FINANCIAL
Lake Drive In Theatre for Mr.
Ideally Situated
$133 00 Bunk BcJs ...... $119 no
B. Wester. Exp. date Nov. 21,
35-MONEY TC LOAN
Luxuriously Planned
1956.
3-Room
Groups
...............
295
00
1 A -F L V
*vr
Moderately Priced
3-Pc. Curved Sectionals .. 199.00
AUTO LOANS
PLUMRING A HEATING
Robber!
(Foam Rubber)
Turkey ...----- delivered or serv­ Septie Tank Installation A Service
COS! LESS
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
BEDROOM:
ed 21 Woman* Club, Oak Avc.
Heater Service, A r c h i o C.
and 2 baths situated on large,
Double Dresser
Saturday— Nov. 17th. 11:00-7:00.
Harriett, Phone 743-W or 1333. Florida State Bairn
artistically
landscaped
lots.
Beveled Mirror
Phone 1350-XJ. $1.23 complete.
Paved streets ami all other
OF SANFORD
Bookcase Bed
Benefit of Church of God.
city convenience* make these
Innerspring Mattress
colonies
of
owner-occupied
A* homy a* -burnt tout—The
LIVESTOCK
Box Spring
(2 pillow* FREE)
home* truly delightful places
Doggie Diner U Bar, Lake Mary.
to live.
33— DOGS—CATS—PETS
Sse our new line of floor covering
$—PERSONAL NOTICES
Designed, Built and Sold
and complete home furnishing*.
Home wanted for gentle male kit­
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Bv
FREE DELIVERY
ten*. 4 mo. old. Ph. 3069J
ROLLAWAY, Hoipltal and Baby Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR Inc.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
sink, water pump, septie tank
Beda Day. Week, or Month—
Builders of Fine Homes
Corner 2nd &amp; Magnolia. I'h. 1231
and water heater, approximate­
Tel. 1423. Furniture Center —
For Florida Living
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
MERCHANDISE
ly $25 month.
113 Wait Pint SL
Opea Monday's lil 9:00 p m.
SALES OFFICE
Call, or see us TODAY
VISIT Ol’ IC BALCONY
2625 S. French Avenue
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phono 1113 43-ART1CT.e s f o r s a le
WELCOME GIFTS
Phone 2100 and 2980
that ara long cbertahed are eaiy
W* ouy acd scU used furniture.
Plumbing. Rresky Htaung
to ulect from Powell'a varied
Paying top cash prices for any
• BIG V A LU E S
M. G. HODGES
itock. Come tn and look around.
thing of value. SUPER TRAD• QUICK CREDIT
Servtce on AU Water Pumps
1137 ROYAL PORTABLE
INC POST on 17-92 Ph 2053-W
Walla Drilled — Pumps
• EASY TERMS
TYPEWRITERS
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Paola Reid, Phene too
WILSON MAIER
No Down Payment
Gss refrigerator. Magic Chef
. VA—FllA—CONVENTIONAL
New
and
Used
Furniture
24 Month* To Pay
rang*. Gas circulator busier, 34'
23—SPECIAL NOTICES
FINANCING '
Phone $38
Lay-Away Now for ChrUtmis
high, 23” wide, 18” deep. Pb. 311 E. first St.
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
POWELL'S o r r i c s SUPPLY
CUSTOM UPR0L8TKRIN0
2031-R.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
117 S. SI**noil*
Phone 080
Slip Covers and Drape*
tic. Bought-.suld. Larry's Mart
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
STANLEY KULP
—Factory to You—
321 East 1st. St. Phone 1331.
PHONE 23534.
Phone 1991
1800 Msllonville
Aluminum
A U T O M O T IV E
Venetian Blinds
■|*lFARM~ind
GARDEN
GATUN BROTHERS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof M lon
$12,500. 3 bedroom, air condition­
Dragline A Balldoaer Seroiee
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
rail with plastic ends. I’lasti PEAT COMPOST (Dactwctder’s)
ed. enclosed, garage, block con­
Ph. UU Geneve. 34M-W Saaferl
40e
bu.
bag.
GRAPEVILLE
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
struction. Hardwood 4
cork
Sell Your Car to
NURSERY,
C.rapcville
Avc.,
doors, 90x133 lot Ixiw FHA
ORLANDO Sentinel 9**r, Call
cords.
ROY REEL
Phone 2038.
monthly payments, $52.79 after
Scnkarik Glass and Paint C o
303 W. Seconl St.
Ralph Ray, 3130.
buying owner* equity. 2523
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320 Cabbage plants, Copenhagen MidFAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Laurel. Ph. 2401 J._____
3 - BOATS AND MOTORS
_
season varieties. Gus Schmah.
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
Ph.
624-M.
LIVE
BAIT
Osteen— 2 bedroom (ramo house,
LONG. Phone 388 207 East
14 rt. outboard 4c trailer, 25 H.P.
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop Guta
lakefront. $7,000. Remhvneder.
Commercial Ave.
Evinrude, forward control, fiber
$2—USED
CLOTHING
3 Dozen, 95c
Osteen, Fla.
glau hull. $325. Call Sanford
Missouri Minnows and Worms
This is a free pass to the Prairie
1873-R . _____________ _______
Lake Drive In Theatre for 11. Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave. Forest man mink coat on pebble 2 or 3 bedroom home. Furn. or
cloth back, mink matcniiig hat
unfurn. 1503 Elliott.
B. Longwell. Exp. da'-e Nov.
Your Evinrude Dealer
Call between 12:30-3:30, 1847-M.
BARGAINt Apt. w e gas range,
24, 1038.
RObSON SPORTING GOODS
48-LOTS
perfect condition. Call at 2800
304 E. 1st St.
Phone 908
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
RENTALS
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, itsseU RGE LOT 60 X 280. nice Iocs12—TRAILERS
msnts, Invoices, hand bills, and
tion, city water available, $300.
S
H
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S
34—APTS—HOUSER—ROOMS
programs, e t c .
Progressive
Inquire 1104 W. 23th SL
It will pay Y'OU to see m before
Printing Co. Pbone 408 — 493
WELAKA APAllTM ENTS: rooms 47—BROKERS sod REALTORS
Ladle* and ChlUr*you Buy. Open Evening* and
West 13th SL
private bath*. 114 W. First St
Sunday*.
$1.98 — $2.98
FOR EVERYTHING in hardware
EatUldr Trailer Sale*
Avalon
Apts. Efficiency. Th 720-W OZIER REALTY CO
Palatka, Kla.
Just
Arrived—a
big
selection
and paint see—Hill Hardware
Laura B. Osier, Realtor
new styles in most sizes
Co., 301 E. 1st St., Phone 53
Furn. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e .
Hazel 31. Field, Associate
Good-Buy: Aluminum II o u » e
Located on 17-92. Ph. 3010-W1 2601 So. Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1359
trailer. Enclosed cabana. Phone Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
G A R It E T T ’S
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
We build, design and refinisb.
2295-J.____________
Efficiency
not. Hi-way 17-92 So.
See at 918 French, Ph. 52-R.
323 E. First St.
Phone 1423
City Limit*. Sluinbcrlatul Court.
Good eamp trailer for sale cheap.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
Sleeps two, Move A heater.
Paint 2.50 gal. Sweat Shirts, Jac­ Seo Seminole nealty for Desir­
SYSTEMS
Aluminum frame A body, can­
kets, Cots, Tent*. Army-Navy
able House* and Apt*. Phono 27.
vas top. Factory built. Phone All types and sizes, installed
Surplus. 310 Sanford Us.
"Do It Yourself.”
2524-W3.
HOUSE. 808 French Ave, unfur­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE Space oil heaters, alt size* from
nished. Call 1491.
H
IN ' F.
$8 50 to $30. Some like new.
II—USED CARS
Machine and Supply Co.
Will pay cash for antique*. Also Rose Court Apartments—3-Room 204 So. Park Ave. — Thone 980
Ph- 62
for fire irons and screens.
1931 Ford Victoria, very nice 207 W. 2nd SL
1 Bedroom,, furnished. Phone
$500 down
Super Trailing Pint
..................
$493.
1491.
CROSLEY — BENDIX
2B.R. masonry home, furred
On
Hwy.
17-92
Ph.
2053-W.
1950 i’ ontlac, 4 door sedan, new
Sat"* «nd Service
walls, tiled bath, good section,
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
paint, good cond.............
395.
R A N D A LL
excellent value at $8,000.
35 Remington $85, shotgun $03.
for Winter Tourist. Private batb
1950 Ford V-8. 4 door, motor re­
$20. compressor, innerspring.
Electric Company
4 shower. Steam heat. Inquire
conditioned ......-----393.
$600 down
1505 Elliott.
Service— Quality —Satisfaction
Manuel Jacobson across from
1947 Packard, 4 door sedan. New
2 B.lt. furnished home out of city,
Post Office.
paint, running good
195 Ph. 113 Sanford 2833-J—3 Do llary Used Browning 12 ga. Automatic
ready for possession. Total price
ROY REEL
Shotgun. Special $30 Hill Hard­ Mayfair—3 bedroom, l-balh home.
$3,500.
T. V. SERVICE
308 W. Second St.
ware Co.
Call I430-J after U p. m.
Day or Night
$8oo down
SEMINOLE T.V.
For
Sale—
Kenniore
dryer,
large
IN OSTEEN—3 dm. furn. apt. 2 B it. clean modern bom* with
Thl* U a free pass to the llitz
503 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
Pliilco
refrigerator.
Vacuum
Screen Porrh, $35 mo. Call after
Theatre for Billy Foster. Exp.
nice Florida room, Elec, rango
sweeper, Sewing mnehinc. Phone
6 Phone 1327.
date Nov. 24, 1958.
and irfrigcrator.
HEATING
2860-XM.
Floor Furnaces A Circulators
You’ll Be Miles Ahead with a
2 Room Apis. 112 Erin. I’ h. 2961-W Let your rent receipt* pay for
Order personalized French-fold
II. B. I’ OPE CO.. Inc.
New 1957 PONTIAC, now on dlsthese home*.
Christinas cards, with your Nicely furnished 2-bcdroom apt.,
200 S. Tark
Phone 1140
play.
favorite snap shot. 25 for $4,
$73. Ph. 1527.
—and—
too lor $11 WIEBOLDT'S CAM­
You'll be Dollar! Ahead with the !3—SCHOilLS-LN'STRUCriON
Unfurn. garage apt. Ph. 534-M. n . DIETRICHS
ERA SHOP, 210 B. Park Ave.
r. W MK.KO
high-appraisal trade-in you get
REALTOR)!
from Ray Herron. Juvt phone LEARN Hawaiian Dancing. 5 yrs.
2 bedroom nicely furnished house.
up.
Adele
Heilman,
Pb.
2224-J.
We’re Looking For
Phene 27 or Hi
2138, or after 8 p m. Pb. 1343.W
113 W 19th SI. Call
Crtrt-W INI Park Ave
after
3:31).
• Student Instruction
A Woman
1941 Pontiac, radio. $63.no. Ca'l
• Plane Rental
Robert A. Williams
981-51 or aea at 306 W. 6th St.
who desires In furnish her liv­
rt room, 3 bedroom furnished
• Sightseeing Rides
REALTOR
ing room with the most mod­
bouse on Celery Ave. A. K. RosSanlando Flying Service
194* Buick 4 door super. A-l mo­
Kavmonri l.undquiat.
ern. up-to-date furniture at
•etter. Florist. Pbone 212
tor, good tires, radio &amp; heater.
phone W. V.
26-9443
tile lowest possible price. Those
ASSOCIATE
Call 1769-J.
2 Mi West of Iatngvvood
Furnished 2 bedroom upstairs apt I'liune 1473. Atlantic Hank Itldg.
interested may examine the
On New Sanlando Springs ltd.
703 Palmetto Ave.
special 9 piece grouping
d;s
• BUSINESS
played in our window . . .
Thi* is a free pa.sv to th.- Itilt
• EMPLOYMENT
"Early Birds” get the bast
SERVICES
Theatre for Donald Kmgh:.
selection* of rover* and design*
Exp. date Nov. 2I, PJjrt.
16—BBAITTY PARLORS
16 -CHILD CARE
for only $139 . . . Easy term*,
A. B. PETERSON
of course.
Clean
furnished apt. (or couple. Broker Associates: A. II. Peterson
1 will keep children in my home.
SPECIAL
Electric kitchen private bath 4
Jr., P. J. Cheuerson, Garfield
Mather Of Sanford
Ph. 580-lt. 803 W. 4th.
$10 Permanent, H H
shower. Photic 1648-W.
Willetts, John Meisch and It. W.
203 09 E. 1st St.
Phone 127
E V A BE S3 B E A U T Y SHOP Opening Nov. 19(h, French Ave
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
2
bedroom
unfurnished
house.
Phona 563
Surveyor.
Day Nursery for children from T.V. used 12'* inch Admiral table
Fenced
in
back
yard.
Phone
116 N. Park Ave
Phone M29
3 months to 10 yr*. old. Apply
model. New Plx tube, $d0. Free
$10 Wave* by Zotos &amp; Realistic
1681 IL
1600 French Ave.
Demonstration. 12'* inch Ad
$7.50 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. •
PHONE
9270
for
CHERRY
miral blonde console. New tube. Lady to share large convicntly
Call *71
27-IIEI.P t\ \ v r: u • MALE
Ileal Estate Brokerage — Notary
$85. Call Mr I.ippnld-9107.
located apt. Call 3129 evening,. 1219 \V. 13th St. Rear Barber Shop
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
MECHANIC, general line work,
Ivory aluminum Jalouv- Nicely
17—BUILDING - REPAIRS
furnished cottage for
Guaranteed salary, paid vaca­ Bargain.
ie» f o r
hrceiway. 100x84,
ROSA L. PAYTON.
couple. Gse stove 4 refrigera­
PAINTING
tions, well-equipped shop, ideal
104x84
including
2
doors.
Ph.
tor. Hut water furnished, $10 Registered Real Estate Ilrnker
location. Seminole Truck L
min.
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
week. Phone 969-J.
Phone 2871
17 92 at Hiawatha
Tractor
Co.,
1100
French
THAT NEW ROOF because you
Ave., Phono 1500.
I2 gauge automatic -hoigun,
FURNISHED 3-Koum apartment,
fear th* cost will be too great?
CLAYTON C. I1KOOKS
Miracle Connote Co. 309 Elm,
23UU Msllunviiie.
Wky not drop In? It’ll cost you This is a frt* pass to tho 5IovlsReal Estate Investments
Phona
2072.
nothing to talk It over. You may
land Rids In Th»atr* fer Mrs.
So Orlando Hwy. — Ph. 29rt3 J
S
O
—WANTED
to
HI
M
have a pleasant surprise in store
David Martin. Escambia Dr.
-APPLIANCES
NEW 3 HR HOME
HILL LUFIBER A SUPPLY
Exp. date Nov. 24. 5988
Desir* 3 oi 4 bedroom furni.-.h Built-in electric kitchen, central
YARD 223 W. 3rd St.. I'HONE
FKIGIDAIKE
appliances,
sale
ed
house.
Will
lease
for
2
yrv.
Newspaper street •akitioyi want­
brat, tiled bath, large lot, lawn
83 'The I.umbsr Number.
and service. G. It. High, Oviedo
if desired. Ph. 139-W
ed for work after Khali. Age*
seeded, just outside city, but
Fla.
Phone
FO-5-3315
or
San
up to 14 years ukt See 51r.
Ted Burnett
with city facilities. $2,500 Down.
ford
1642-W
after
6
p.m.
Holley at The Sanford Herald
for PAINTING
Balance easy terms. Csli for
KKAL ESTATE
2601 Grandview
Phooe 1952 51.
right after school.
Sales - . Service
Apoointmsnt.
SINGER
YV. II. "BUI” RTEMPF.K
FLOOR sanding and finishing. Plant A rout* job. Need honevt.
*4—FARMS AND GROVES
Sewing Machines
Realtor — General Insuror
Cleaning, waxmg. Serving Semi
sober, reliable man. Apply The
Guy Allen Associate
Also parts, accessories for all
nnle county sine* 1925.
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th St.
makes of sawing machines of 20 acre tile farm. Thrco bedroom
Arlette Price, Associate
H. 51. Gleason, Lake Ifary
house,
large
barn.
All
equipment
American and European manu­
Phone $03 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
28—MALE or FEMALE
and machinery. Easy terms. Ph.
facture.
NEED LA IK, i-; HOME?
1393-J.
V.
0.
Bos
1134
All Repair Work
M cRAN EY-H M lTH PA IN TS There is an opening in the San­
3 bedroom home on 12 lots, beaut­
ford District for local man, wo­
Fully Guarantee,J
2415 S. Park
Phono l'JUl
45—HOMES
iful oak floors IhroughouL
man to represent large National
list E. SECOND ST.
Large living room, dining room
Co.
Branch
office
in
Orlando.
WOOLSEY
LAKE FRONT
and kitchen. l*j baths, breezeNo investment required. Age 43—BUILDING MATERIAL#
Marine Finlnbes
Now three bedroom bouse on
way and 2 car garage. Partly
no barrier. This position great
furnished,
nicely lundscaied,
METAL ROOFING
Lake Emma. One and half tiled
possibilities if you want to make
For Your Hoat
enough fruit for family use.
more money. Apply Box II. C. Now in stock. 5-V Crimp— *i"
baths. Florida room. Lot ZlL
Scnkarik (Ilav* and Paint C o
flood terms to responsible parly.
% Sanford Herald.
Corrugated — 2W* Corrugated
x 223‘ . Turn So. ona ntJe at
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Phone 12il
Get All Your Roofing Need*
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
OakUwn Cemetery
29-SALESMEN - AGENTS
2514 French Ave.
Sh erm an Concrete I’ lpe CoCoffman Ornamental
Move to Loch Arboc December
J- W. HALL, REALTOR
Out West ’ 3th St.
IRON POSTS $14.70
Salesman for Insurance Debit. Age
1st. 1600 sq. ft. of living area
Johnny Walker, Associate
25 to 40. Must have selling ex­ 46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
G R E G O R Y LU M BER
in quiet neighborhood. Modern
“ C*!l^ lU ll^ Phone 1758
perience In some line &amp; resident
6th and Ms pel— Ph. 2862
3 bedroom home only 1 year
one year or more. Contact R. HAYNES Office Machine Co.
LET IT RAIN, let it shine. Every
old.
Fully
landscaped
and
Fur Painting call Mr. Task*.*, I'h.
11. Taylor, S'upt. 218 5Uuch
Typewriters, adding machines
completely
equipped.
Phone
day is • good day to us* lb*
coda it. Loom special $lt.Ja.
Bldg. 1’ ttoae 1846-IL
Sales-lteauli, 31* M ag, Ph, 41
Want Adi.
22U-X

H E R A LD Thun*.. N ov. 13. 1956 F a g t •

L. L, SIM — Piano Technician
Phone 2161 Route 1, Sanford

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

Ph. 1821

jum

$ 179.

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Seminole Realty

Want Ad Guided
Godfrey To Job
As Army Typist
DOG GONE?
. . NOT NO MORE.
It can be a very sad day in
your household if your favorite
pet is lust, strayed or stolen.
Hut that can happen to the best
of pups, or kittens. And when
it does, there I* no need to just
sit back and mourn.
I'm 0. Howie
Hustles,
the
Classified Ad, and Ihcre's harlly
anything I can't do . . even to
locating lost puppio dog*.
Take Mrs. Jaunila Vernon for
instance. All she did was phono
I82I with the following Clas.-ificd
Ad:
Will person who picked up
Black and white chihuahua on
E. I4th SL please return n*
she is children's pet. RE­
WARD. Ph. 12*53-J.
Now the dog is home again,
and everybody U happy. Why not
let a fast-action Classified Ad
solve vmir problem* al.o Ju.i
rail I82I.

Spotlight
O n Hollywood
Ho l l y w o o d '.is— The rutting
time of new film epics i* the
source of controversy in Hollywood today. Do movies rung too
long? Will the public rebel against
sitting three and four hours to
watch one movie? Or will people
feci they're getting their money's
worth T
The- footage clump is "The to
Commandments,' which stretches
3 hours and 36 minutes. Close
behind is "War and Peace" at a
hefty 3 hours and 28 minute*, fol­
lowed by "Giant” at 3 and 17.
It's downright common for a
picture to run two hours or over
these days. Unit! recently, the
average length of a picture was
90 minutes, and many ran 80 and
70. I found articulate partisans
for both sides of the Imuc. In tho
pro faction was Edward Dmytryk,
youthful looking vet of 33 years
in films. He Is obviously for long
film*, since he's directing "Raintree County." which may run four
hours.
“ I think longer pictures are In­
evitable.” he argued. "If you're
going to tackle big subjects,
you’ve got to have the length to
praient them. Nowaday* we're di*.
Ing a lot of big novels. If you're
limited to two hour* on the screen
you can only take a portion of the
book. Then you're fooling the
public; they expect to see the
whole story.
"The book. ‘ Raintrec County,"
covered a man's life. Even with
four hours, we can only tell of
six yesr* of hit life.
"It all depend* on the story.
Some stories arc told best in 90
minutes. But if you're going to
tell an epic, you need more time *
Taking the con was Dick Powell
Said He:
'T ve never seen a long plctme
that couldn't have been improved
by taking 20 minutes out of it.
And that include* ‘Gone With The
Wind.'
' Four hour* is just too Ion* to
a.k anybody to sit and wnt.-h cn
tertainment.”
Halfback Ken Keller of the Ph i
adclphia Eagles and guard Rill
Knmi-i of *6e llallimore Colts
Played for North Carolina's Tai
Heels in 1953
47—RK0KF:K.S anil REALTORS

While Jrifiiei ebmt ee e
yo««| »m, (sited Arthur
Godfrey &lt;*»&lt;* in-wrrrd e
Clstiifird Ad ter e iyj*iie at
Carp Merritt - t )eh the*
peij hire $90 e noeth end
stays

I
$i

I 7 ,5

l» •*v **•» v*t»«•',*•'«a** f at*
N W s im n it iv M e - a 1 xtH

*••»•• » • ,$ .* i l l , is* 4*. r**

DAI L Y
ACROSS
1. Sudden

attack
.3 Man's
nickname
9 Boggy
10. cavities
12 Call to
prayer
iMoh I
13 Period
of time
14 Sanskrit
schools
13 Fisherman
lit Some
17. Jumbled
type |print. I
18. King of
fiarhan
i Bib i
19 Pupil *
exercise
2t. Weary
2.1 A language
2.3 Occupied
27. Armed
forces
30. Half an rm
31. Mother of
Irish gods
12. Greek letter
13. Be present
36. Title of
rripecl
37. ll,i&gt;• love
them
31 Slop
39. Monetary
unit 1 Ecu l
to Small
quantities
It. Pieces out
12. Percolate
DOW N
1. Repartition
a city

CROSSWORD
2 Breakdown
3. Travelers'
stopping

place*
I Dysprosium
i sym. l
3 Backbone
rt Not brief

7. Jewish

li Fabric
I I Continents
17. Genus of

grasses
2rt Pig pen

I
74 in le r y

,

month
* Shooting
star
9 Deadly

21 Scot*.
man’s
list
22 lb-gin
21 Man's
name
23. Thrash­
es
26 F'al.-e
28. Cap
flap
29 Hard
fata
11 A little
princess
i pos*. t
31. Smnll
nail

Irvlerdei'e Aeeaee
33 Country
lEur.l
36 Tire casing
40 Part of
"to be”

—

s c e n e s * n r b s - llii- — p i- t u r r d I n l l i r i r t r u e r o b i r * — a r e j list
*• f l T i - f l l i , « i m o r r i o ln r (til d r , , .

C o l o r D o e s n 't H ctvo t o Bo B r ig h t

Maybe vva can blame it on th« 1 Persona!!:.-, we've always re­
(onsuR a REALTOR Kirn
deep impression made on us by garded th. i as .i mistake. Fot
lullen
and
iia r k e y
the traditional red and green thcr* are remarkably beautiful
104 N Park Ave,
Phone 2.71.1 Christmas decoration*
or tin- Kilor picture to be nude all
bright red and green crayons vu- thi sui n the bleaker months that
IF' IT IS REAI. ESTATE
treasured in our kindergarten lack tho brilliant tones of other
mk Crumley &amp; Monteilb
at 117 South Park
Phone 77; days—nr the constant warning. season’.
we heard about watching the ml
Arti,I ? have known this for
They Know
and green Irafllc lights. Hut somu. centuries. That’s why so many of
I hi* i* a free pus* to the Movie- how too many of us have a pre­ thorn have given thcic belt efforts
land Ride-In Theatre foe Janet conceived notion about color lllm l i rapturing the mauve-browns
Summer-ill Geneva. Exp dale —a misguided idea lb.it &gt;1 should ind j-r lys of lcallcs* landscapes,
Nov. 24, I93fi.
be used only when the sccnu is e-bin,.- v..ilc. ; and .lively sflow,
rich in tones of red or green.
biui- gray crags and ruckbound
&gt; ' Am I the world would have
JO H N L. H A M RICK
Most of ui think about color
Reg Real Estate Ilrnker
film when tho fresh green* of in: - &lt;1 many a masterpiece had
Phone: W. P 2rt..7824
spring first appear—when sum­ tin- artist'i i-yo not scon the tonal
•ft. 2 .llaitlamt. Florida
mer's brilliant sunshine lights up l -auty and harmony in these soft*
Grove- - Acreage - Homes - Loti the dark green foliage—when au­ rr. more subtlo colorations.
So, cur advico to you is: don’t
tumn leaves blare into their an­
VACANCY
PROBLEMS?
F.nd nual crimson glory. Nut so, Imw- drop your color tllm when the*
•v«r, when November gives the temperature starts dropping. Load
tenant* fast (hru the Want Ads
nod to December—then wc Just v.uir camera and catch the “fair
let our cameras retreat into ,i and coolei ' palette that Nature
world of black and-vhlte until provides at this time of year!
BII.M llUtl* TO PAT? Sell spring roil* around again.
—John Van Guilder
Ihingt you re through wi t h
through Want Ad* for
Call 1821.
fur

grand

buys

CA8H

galore. 1

make tho Want Ad* jour shopp

«,|kVE
M M E!
LET WANT— s . ADSOOITI
*.

W
li. fUGNRK AALM K OHOME
17 *2 U **

PHONE 444 for—
&gt;.L’&lt;ifrneo.ua . Dai/and .Vigbf
il*'-.. d u|bbfoncr Scrm -

iog plact.
SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
Classified ads. Phone 1S21 for a
helpful ad-writer.
Locate

"~ A U B U IL D IN G N E E D S J t

It quickly through Want Ads.

1^24891^

SOMETHING

MISSING?

Phone 1821.
NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! To
sell something fast order a fastacting Want Ad.

Co n c r e t e

p /p e

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�Pinecrest
STREAMLINED MODERN
TOMORROW’S AUTOMOBILE

This price includes GE Electric Refrigerator, GE
Electric Range and Venetian Blinds.
From the beautiful curving i t m fJ o f Sooth Plneereae to thn T u t finish­
ing touch on the heavy tayer-on-layer huHt-up roofs o f the strikingly
beautiful 3-bedn»m Florida homes, this happy community is y e a n ahead
in home architectural design and engineering. Doors and cabinet* open
with a feather touch . .

walls a.re moisture proof — the glass smooth

t e r r a u o floors will keep their beauty for a lifetime o f hard wear . . .
rooms are large, and light and airy and the kitchen is a marvelous work­
shop o f efficiency . . . Come See For Yourself.

CONVENIENT EASY FINANCE PLANS MAKE
IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO OWN A SOUTH PINECREST HOME
Service Personnel FHA:

If You Are A Veteran:

$1,200 Down Payment

$725 Down Payment
(Include* dotting costs)

(Include* clc-sing costs)

$75 Per Month

$78 Per Month

(Include* taxes and Ins)

(Include* taxes and Ins.)

F. H. A
$2,350 Down Payment
(Include* drsing coats)

$72 Per Month
( Includes takes and Inx)

The R. W. Douglas family. 1T&lt; Pinecrest Drive, enjoy their beautiful home both inside and ent.
Witftin u f i wsJi'nx '(utuie* nf Ptneerrtt
Elementary Vho**( »vt it* wiriSrrfai J5 *Cr»
u-haot pUy (naad.

DO
NOT
B U IL D
HOUSES,
WE
B U IL D
HOM ES

•

lout) X«m sonin* tnUietJonK

We can qualify you for one o f the above finance plans within 10 minutes.
And you can actually move in while we are completing the paperwork.

t* tmaintaia

• City water M l City sewer* ?n e d e m t s ««e.
n-x*! property value.

OUR RECORD IS THE PROOF

•

132 families who enjoy living outside aJmoet as much as living indoors,

Ultra moffer* devfgT* in Vene* « d n m u s A
;r .f v t.&gt; m e e t b x t a y 'e k&lt;&lt;it R i n &gt; h r t h r enmfo rt, C a s ir t M w r , u &lt; i ( M i

"L o a u ry

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now make their home in beautiful South Pinecrest. Seven more homes
are now complete to the very Ixu detail o f lawns and landscaping, and
many mere hcrr.ee are being rushed to completion along the gracefully
winding streets o f this model community o f happy home owners.

Why Not Drive Out TODAY?
r

BUII

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RS OF FINER HOMES

2625 S. French
Convenient*

BRAILEY ODHAM
President

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Shop and Save
In Sanford
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Established 19M

rOLUME XLVU

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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iBttaib

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950

:•

If Yoor Herald
Delivered By
CaU 1821 Belore
For Delivery

Associated Press Leased Wire

Christm as P a ra d e Is U.S. Asked To Disown
Foreseen As Biggest Yet

Knowland's Statemenl
Criticizing Indi

Plans for a Christmas Parade
over a mile and a half long drew |
nearer completion with a meat*
tng of the Seminole County Junlor Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade Committee.
Tommy McDonald, chairman of
the Jaycee Christmas Parade!
Committee, said this morning that
the “ parade will be the biggest
and finest ever seen in Sanford."
There will be ten bands In the
parade this year, aald McDonald,
as ha outlined the plans completed
so far in local efforts to make
the parade the flneit ever seen.
In addition, there will be 20
UNITED NATIONS, N.T.
small floats and from U to 20
Tha Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Members of the Seminote Mem­ India's V. K. Krishna Menon to­
larger floats. The small floats orial Hospital Auxiliary served a day eallcd on the United Stataa
Seminole
County Post 8282 will
will be sponsored by the various total of 8.157 volunteer hour- dur-| delrgaUon to disown a satement
Seminole County schools while lng the first 10 months of this by Sen. William S. Knowland R— hold a Buddy Poppy Day sale on
(be larger floats will be entered year, according to a report made Calif, criticising India'* role In Saturday Nov. IT, throughout Sen*,
by civic, fraternal. and business yesterday at a meeting of the tha move to seat Red China In tha tnnle County.
The purpose of this yearly sale
groups of the city and county.
executive board held at the local United Nations.
He called Knowlanda statement of Buddy Poppies la to raise mon­
Tha Santa Claus float will be hospital.
“ a disservice to tha causa of in. ey mod for Veteran relief and
different this year, according to
Mrs. R. N. Blackwrldef, re­ temational friendship.”
rehabilitation as well a* provide
tha chairman, Garfield Willett*, porting at the hoard meeting, said
Menon referred to a declaration means of contributing toward Ihe
who la in charge of thla phase of that volunteer* had served at the
the Christmas Parade planning. Reception and Information Deaki Issued by Knowland to the press I Veterans of Foreign Wire Nation,
The Stetson University Band 715 hours during the month of Oc. last night tn hi* personal capacity j al Home at Eaton Rapids, Mlchi.
as Rtpubllcan minority leader In; gan. The National VFW house Is
will be another feature of the 195* tober, 195*.
tha Senate. The senator said be used to provide home* for child,
Christmas Parade, said McDon.
A pica was made for volunteers was shocked that Menon had ap­ ran of deceased veterans. The
aid. And a new band and march,
lng group will also be seen in the to serve at the desks from 5 to parently become the floor leader children are provided a home and
nearly two milt length extrsvs- 6:3n-p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. for the Communists In the cam­ an education through High School
Mrs. M. L. Rabom, chairman paign to soat the Chinese Reds. years without a burden to the
? ansa which is to be presentedMenon told the 79-nation Gener. government or to the deceased
or the enjoyment of boys and of the Hospital Shop atated that
girls of Seminole County. The new she needed workers from S to 7 al Assembly that it was his duty veteran's family.
band and group, from Florida p.m. on many days and also odd to protest to the U. S. delegation
The past year Seminole County
Military Academy at DeLand “ are hours on Saturdays and Sundays. and to aik U. S. Delegate Henry Post 3282 has provided transpor.
Those
able
to
serve
were
ask­
Cabot Lodge Jr. to say whether
very good", aald McDonald.
ed to call either Mrs. Blackwelder Knowland's views were those of tation to the Veteran's Hospital at
"We will be there with belle or Mrs. Rabom.
Passe-a-Grille on numerous oc.
tha U. S. government.
on," was the message received by
etslons
to veterans without co*t;
Mrs. A. W. Epps Sr., presl“ It Is up to the United States
the Jaycee Christmas Parade dent of the Auxiliary announced
it provided phone call*, paid for
delegation
either
to
own
or
disown
Committee, and that la “ literal, that the Seminole Memorial Hos­
gasoline to needy veterans to
too," said McDonald ai he read pital Auxiliary is now a member of this statement,'' Menon delared. help them on their way, It helped
Then
referring
to
Knowland's
1HISS KATHLEEN BAUMAN, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, the message from the director of
to buy food for needy veterans,
R. G. Bauman, was “ Homecoming Queen" at Bishop-Moore the Winter Park High School both the state and National Asso­ statment that ho was “ shocked” a* well as many other things in
ciations of Hospital Auxiliaries.
by
the
role
being
played
by
India
Houman
was
atHigh School in Orlando last night. Miss Bauman
at­ Band.
Mrs. Zeb Ratliff was appointed and its delegate, Menon said “ be-1 !*n®,,,ff . v®*c^?,n*
*nd r*tended by a group o f eight maids o f honor during half-time
Other bands to be seen in the treasurer to flit out an unexlng shocked Is a state of mind habilltatlon*. There are many veL
and
Clermont
High
ceremonies between Biahop-Moore
Nov. 28 afternoon parade will l&gt;e: plred term.
and the thing to do about it if to erana who ere Ies* fortunate than
Seminole High School, Oviedo.
School football teams. (Staff Photo)
Gifts were acknowledged front go to a doctor."
others, and It Is not necessarily
Lyman High Schools, Sanford Jun. Powell’s Office Supply of a flow,
“ No delegation,” he said, “ has through their own efforts or ml*~
lor High, Plnecreat Junior High, er container; W. E. Kader. Jew­ the right to question the Integrity conduct.
('rooms Academy, Leesburg High eler for a bon bon dUh to be uaed
of another, amt nr who say* that
The Beminole County Post 3282
School, DeLand High School, and in the Hospitality Shop; the Cath.
the delegation of India is here a* Veteran* of Foreign Wars Is *1.
Boone High School of Orlando.
olic nurses of the hospital for a the mouthpiece of any govrn. ways willing to tackle any vet
No one, as yet, knows just how red leather bound Bible to he m*nt or people, except the gov. i eren'a problem. The Post hwi
Septa Claus will, reach Sanford. used In the Family Room. Fath. ernment and peqplg of India, I* I been Instrumental In obtaining
However, Garfield Willitts, chair­ er Lyons of All Soul’s Catholic guilty not only or a misstatement g nitons for soma « f ,r,tese un.
man of that committee, has been Church also gave seven Image of fact but of disservice to Ihe fortunate veterans, hut 811 of
alt
Ibis
arranging contact with Santa to Rooks for the pleasure of the pa cause of international friendship."
fake* money; end It U only
arrange transportation and time* tient*. Marcel Faltle also painted
Menon spoke as the Assembly through your purrhase of these
signs for the Hospitality Shop
of arrival.
neared a vote on a U. S. revolu­
By B. Hurt An«ley
“ We will keep everyone posted
Mrs. George Harden reported to tion calling for postponement of Roddy Poppies that it can cany
Four junior high football teams, as to what Is taking place on the board that preparation (or the all debate on the question of seat, out this great la,k of Veteran Re.
lief and Rehabilitation.
representing the seventh and eight the parade and the arrival of San. High Fever Follies i* progressing ing Red China.
on
schedule.
W, W. Brown, chairman of Iho
ta."
said
McDonald,
“
for
we
want
grades of Sanford Junior High and
The Hospital Auxiliary announc­
VFW's Poppy Day Pale, aald to­
Plnecrcst, will make their debut every boy and girl within reach
day, “ Please contribute generous­
before the public Monday night of Sanford and Seminole County ed today that the annual confer,
to see this years huge parade." ence of the Association of Florida
ly and willfully when on# of our
In Memorial Stadium at 7:30.
Nov. IS
Auxiliaries wilt be held in Jack­
Ladies of Ihe Auxiliary or a mem
A. O. Roberts, Chiefs Club dele­
Admissions:
sonville Nov. 29-30 at the George
her
of Ihe Post nr the many vol.
gate handling the promotion of
Muriel Cooper (Sanford)
Washington Hotel.
unteers call upon you this Salr.
the games, said that the Chirfa
Discharges;
Auxiliary members may call
day, Nov. 17, Remember Saturday
Club has agreed to back the out.
Mrs. Charles E. Brown
the Hospitality Shop for informa,
Nov. 17. i* nudity Poppy Day in
ing financially and guarantee tha
(Titusville)
lion about reservation rates.
Seminole County."
city of Sanford Ihe $50 for the
Registration wilt be opened at Mrs. Jack Hendricks (Sanford)
use of the stadium.
. _ . , „ _
_
, . , the George Washington Hotel on
Cary Omey Make Mary)
JOINT CONVERSATION ENDS
For the first time in Sanford s : o( u,re,, coun|, |n a Volusia Coun- Wed. Nov. 28 from 3 to 8 p.m.
Dcana Parrish (Sanford)
DAYTONA REACH (AP)—At flhistory there will be a unified pro. ,y Jl||Uc# #f |h&lt;, PeIfe Court and on Thurs. Nov. 29 from 8 to Thelma Baty and Baby Boy
n^l sessions of a Joint convention
gram that will closely tic the yesterday in DeLand.
(Sanford)
6 pm.
yesterday the Florida Section of
schools of th&lt;* city with each other
Marian Powell and Baby Girl
Ftetcher Jor.es wss apprehended
the American Waterworks Assn,
in an athletic program.
Sophia Rubel and Baby Boy
Wednesday afternoon by Consta­
elected Stanley Sweeny of Pena,
For year* the Seminole High ble M. C. Besslnger and Wildlife
(Sanford)
acola chairman and the Florida
School football teams have been Officer Charles Clark near De­
Nov. 18
Sewnge and Industrial Waste Assn,
Rogers) who will conduct meeting rivals that had such a
Admissions:
elected Dr. David Smith of Gaines­
the Thunkd giving Ilyjmn program, anil the opposing schools Leon Springs with about 500
Savannah Gilchrist 'Sanford)
pounds of shell crackers, speckled
In Jacksons tile Nov. 19 and
ville president.
Festival in Sanford Nov. have gradually outgrown Sanford. and wsrmouth perch in his csr. 20 will he G. W. Morgan, mana­
John C. Sikes (*tnford)
Paul Brown, perhaps Ihe nation’s
18. Rogers— originally of
DlscharSes:
TTie fish were confiscated and ger of the local Sherwin-Winiams
Jack so n v ille— is D irector I m0** successful football coach, has distributed to the Volusia Nurs- branch at 117 S. Magnolia Ave­
Oris Saunders (Lak* Mary)
o f Music at the F irst Bap- : ■Kriisuiw.l hi. «u cc... to a pr&lt;Hlng „ om, and the Methodist nue. He will Join some 200 other
Louis Skunda (Samiford)
Glenda Hilts (Sanford)
nterpriie ami representatives from the paint
% tint Church
of
Sanford,
and
hram.
*
.u
,ch
,a*
Sanfo.
r
‘l
}r
°n
,h*
Childrens
Home
at
E
oiuiiviiv.
, , threshold of seeing instigated It
Shade Randolph (Sanford)
firm's Southeastern region for a
court
yesierday.
I* » M fllor in the bchool of , h
in thc lower grade*, that JT * ,h “ f fiJ ?
Lola Rockett and Baby Girl
Jones was finrH
fined $11850 and conference conducted by eterutneMus e *t Stetson Univer- 1
*
1 Jnn',,
(Sanford)
T
attitude, and compeUtiv. j
V ' t ^ t T d .y s '" ori M h from the company's Ctevelaad
stty. The Hymn restiva l , P,rlu .re best fostered.
! char|e. of possession of fl.h be- headquarters.
Visiting Hours;
will be held in the First t For year* educational Instltu- yond the bag limit and on ilteg- The meeting, headed by A. H
Private Rooms. II a m. to 9 p.m.)
Presbyterian Church at I tions have frowned on such a ! al transportation of aheii fish.
Burt, vice president ami director |ScntlPrivale Rooms, 2 to 4 p.m..
p.m. Sunday. The choir is program, but as junior high com -( Failure to pay Ihe fines w ill!of sales, is being held to acquaint ,7 to 9 p.m.; Pediatric,, tl a m. to
expected to be 100 strong petilion In rigorous sport* gained result in an addition of 30 days &gt;regional personnel with several 8 pm. Parents and Grandparents
and will represent nine popularity it was discovered that! in Jail on each charge. Jones re new products soon to he market only; Obstetrics, No visiting dur­
Sanford churches. It was such an Institution w»« an actual tP|v« a $15 fine and cost or 30 •d, and to bring them up tn date ing fretting of hahies. Private
(Continued on Page Four)
I day* in Jail for reek less driving. on recent technical developments. Boom.,, 11 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 to
m announced recently that
I pm, anil 7 to 9 p.m. Semi" the Festival will be broad­
Private Rooms, 2 to ( p.m. and 7
cast over Radio Station
to 9 p.m.

Menon
Auxiliary Serves
6,157 Volunteer Makes
Hours At Hospital Plea

Buddy Poppy Day
Sale To Be Staged
Tomorrow By VFW

4 Jr. High Teams

Hospital Notes

Sanford Negro Is
Convicted O f Three
Counts In DeLand

Morgan To Attend
Confab Nov. 19-20

WTRR. Final rehearsal
will be Saturday, Nov. 17,
in the First Presbyterian
Church.

Mrs. G. B. Elliott
ies A t Hospital

tP.

' Mr*. 0. B Elliott. 69. pa «ed
•way it 2 lors!
*f»T »
lingering illness.
She wss born in Enon, Ohio o n ,
March 5. 1887.
Mrs Elliott has lived In San­
ford for the past 38 yean, making
her home at 6t* Eavt 3rd St.
She It a member of the Pres­
byterian Church. Ihe Order of Ihe
Easter Star in which she I* a past
Jlalrnn, at.so of the
Rebekkah
wxxtge.
Survivor* include.
one
sop
George E. Elliott, Sanford; and
two brothers. Charles
Krause,
Springfield. Ohio
and
Chester
Krouse of Fairborn. Ohio.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 2:3o pm. al Britton
Funeral Home with the Rev. A.
O. Mclnnis officiating. Thu Order
of th* Eastern Star will conduct
graveside service*.
• Buriat will be in Oaklawn 'Me­
morial Park.
i

THE FIR^T POPPY DAY “ Buddy Poppy" waa bought
by Senntor Dougins Stenatrom. Mr*. Ruth Smith, president
o f the VPW Auxiliary pins the Buddy Poppy on the Sen­
ator's lu|&gt;ol while W. \V. Brown, chairman o f the Poppy
Day Sale looks on. (Photo By Raymond Studio)

Herlong:

No Statement Made
About Lund, Campaign
“ I haven't made any state­
ment relative to Arnold Lund
and his campaign." Congressman
A. S. "Syd" Herlong laid this
morning.
Reached tn St. Augutine where
Congressman Herlong la spend­
ing the week-rod. he waa asked to
comment on statements made by
Anthony S. Battaglia In Talla­
hassee yesterday.
“ They’re Just trying to put
words into my mouth," said the
Congressman as he heard details
of the article released this morn­
ing read to him. “ I haven't mad*
any comments at all conermlng
the race except to thank those
who were good to me and re­
elected me ss their Congressman,"
Herlong said.
“ The ststemaj^ they are using
is the statemenrlmade by a Cen­
tral Florida newspaper regard­
ing the defeated candidate's pos­
sibilities of running again in th*
next election,", be s*UI.

“ 0 * 1* Ucfle* ay* not, unusual".

Hot on*
at-1 udovd. “ TVe
come to see that ‘more and more
during th* last campaign.
"i'v# never made anv remark
about Lund running again," com­
mented the 5th District Congress­
man.
Battaglia i* reported this morn­
ing as having said “ I don't know
where Herlong grts the idea Lund
Isn't going lo run again, lie not
only is going to run but he’a go­
ing lo win."
Hie early move by Rcpubllcani
came on the heel* of Battaglia's
appointment as Florida's new Re­
publican national committeeman.
Apparently, Battaglia's strategy
Is to open the 1958 Congressional
seat campaign early as he said
his "main objective is to see that
Syd Herlong does not return ta
Congress in 1958.''

Weather
Clear to partly rloudy through
Saturday, continued warm today;
low tonight about 60.

Saratoga Goes Out
In Ocean Monday
WASHINGTON (* --The Navy'a
[ newest and mightest aircraft ear.
ricr. the Saratoga, will put out
into the Atlantic Monday with the
second (ask force sent to sea this
month in nn extension of the na­
tion's readiness operations.
The Saratoga recently romplet.
rd her shakedown trials and will
! leave th* Hampton Roads, Va.,
b.s-e for a rendrivous at sea with
the carrier Lake Champlain and
a number of deatroyrri. The Navy
officially designates It at “ another
carrier task force training opera­
tion.”
The first of the new giant csr.
ri*rs, Furrestal, went to sea Nwv.
7 along with th* 15.00 ton carrier
Roosevelt. Thii force, which In­
cludes 15 ship*, has been
ing tn the Western Atlantic.
The Navy said that the Sara­
toga force wiU also train off the
Atlantic Coast In latitudes rang- ■ MARY HUTCHINSON a* she will be seen by Seminole
|ing from Florida to the Virginia!

ONE OK THE JUNIOK HIGH TEAMS that will particijwte in a double-header Mon­
Mutual Concert Asdociution first nighters at Pinecrest
day night in Memorial Stadium. Shown above are the Hound* a* they donned their new
uniforms und began readying for the big event. The Hound* have a alight weight ad­ ! commanded ^ “ v'm ^ 'n V ert b* Auditorium Monday ni«ht at 8 o'clock. Mioa'Hutchinson in
vantage and are dubiously favored over the Great Danes. Bulldog* are alight favorites Piri*. commander of Carrier Di I famous for her "Thumbnail Theatre” and has attracted
over Boxers. (S taff Photo)
l nationwide attention by her character sketches.
i vision &amp;.
»

National Education
Week Will Climax
In Sanford Friday
National Education Week Is
climaxed In Sanford and Semi­
nole County tomorrow, tha last
day of tha nationwide observance.
Throughout the week, the schools
have been thrown open to par­
ents ami visitors to that they
might sea 8 “ classroom In act­
ion."
Special programs have been
•taged, a series of radio broad­
casts are In progress, bulletin
boards have been fined with mattrial, and special attention cal.
led to every phase.a&amp;th* school.-*
Mrs. -Hilda W r* £ &gt; e jld * n t o f *
the Seminole Oounty Education
Association, along with chairmen
of special committees appointed
to bring National Education Week
to the forefront, have made pos­
sible a complete program of tolay'i schools.
Today la “ National Teachera'
Day" with special emphasis placed
on the securing of more able
young people to go Into the teach­
ing profession.
“ A teacher la a person with 8
touch of Immortality," said Sam­
uel B. Gould, president of Anti­
och College. "I'm convinced that
nothing Is more Important to tha
future of our children and our na­
tion than that we encourage more
able young people to go into tea­
ching,” he aald.
Tonight, a National Teachers'
Day program will be broadcast
over Radio Station WTRR with
J. D. Stone, president of the Sem­
inole County Future Teachers
(Tub, Ellen Vihlen, vice president,
and Sue Ann Toney, emcee. To­
morrow night, Ksrlylt Housholder,
service officer for the American
Legion will speak on ''S c h o o l s
for a United America." Both pro­
grams will be heard at 6:43 p.m.

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Band, Pep Club
To Give Hawaiian
Half-Tim e Show
Forming Inin the shape of a
boat the Seminole High School
B*nd will set sail for Honolulu on
the gridiron Tonight as they pre­
sent a Hawaiian half-time show.
The field will he set a* a tropi­
cal beach when the hand form*
a cocoanut tree and the Pep
Club with palm fronds will wave
the frond* to achieve the effect
of rolling waves as the majorette
corps, In hula skirts presents a
Hawaiian dance. Th&lt;* show will
with the traditional
letter
"S“ . Promising another spectacu­
lar extravangania with plenty of
movement and exciting music,
Bandmaster Cowley Stated, "Ths
band and pep club is excited over
th* show and thay are expecting
to thrill the football fans with all
of the gaylety of Hawaii.''

New Course Given
A new adult education course
railed “ Con variational Spanish,'
will he offered at Seminole High
School on Monday and Tuesday
night from 8 to 9 p.m. beginning
Nov. 26, according to Fred C. Murray. Director of Adult and Vo,
catlonal Education.

Additional
Local News
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                    <text>SOUTH PINECREST
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Mr. nnd Mr*. W. K. IVall and win, on Ihe town Of Their Horn*
Al 116 Shannon Drive

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South Plnemut mu designed (a ftr# you moro of everything you seek In a home
a * * a location . . . at far Imm than you oxpected to pay. Drive down to South Pine*
m at. took about thla cotabllahed community and marvel at it’a engineered per­
fection. Talk to Home of the residents, and you’ll quickly learn why they like South
Pinter eat . . . . They Ilka their home’s sturdy, mild appearance; ita modern linen.
Its atmosphere of airiness and comfort. They like the convenience of room and rnhInet design, and In fact, Ihe convenience to every city comfort that people enjoy
right In town. Yes. Ihe nelghltors In South Pinccresl nre proud of their ‘*cn*lles*,
because they fulfill everything expected In a HOME.

Tcrrazzo Floors Throughout

• Furred Walls

• City Water

City Sewers

Built-in Kitchens

Spacious Closets

• Paved Driveways

• Tiled Paths

Spacious Rural Charm

Concrete Block Construction

THESE, AND M ANY OTHER FINE QUALITIES
OF A FINE, MODERN FLORIDA HOME
ARE FOUND AT -

GRO W TH
Is A Big
Business Too

SOUTH PINECREST
AND THE COST IS ONLY

111,200 to $13,500
During ihe part II mn«th« Odham A Tudor. Isr.
(Widen nr South rinccreat) hare twill end
■old SOI home* In 8mford far • (Mat aa1ea taler
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER U, 1956

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ir Yoor Herald 1i Not
I&gt;rli\errd By 6 P. SI.
Call 1821 Before 7 I'. M.
For Delivery

A -s o d a led

U . S. Would Oppose
Interference O f Red
Volunteers In Egypt
50,0 0 0
Winter Festival
To Get Underway Reported
Saturday At Noon Ready
SEAL SALE CHAIRMAN DON FLETCHER delivers the fii.it Imtch of seals to Pontmuter Joel Field of SanfonI for mailing. Envel©|&gt;cs contnininjr the imtwrlant TB
Christmas Senls are currently In-inn delivered to homes tlimuyihout Seminole County.
(Staff Photo)

Troops Are Deporting
*Hungari ans To East
VIENNA (A T )—Radio Budspsit
said today that ilunitarlsns wrre
belnit deported to the east
In
scaled railway r*r» by Russian
troop* trying to end Ihr rebellion
in Hungary and set the workers
bark to work.
The Budapest station, controted
by the Russian—imposed govern­
ment rd Premier Janus
Kudar,
made the surprising admission in
a broadcasting explaining why the
The lubjert of an address be­
TheiV* a possibility that h»- general strike was continuing
lated Chrlttmai shoppers may
Reporting on Ihe situation late fore the Seminole County Junior
get to cross First Street at Park today in Siotnok County, souilieast Chamber of Commerce at Its
Ave. Just about any way they &lt;&gt;f Budapest, the radio reported
i noon lunrUuo meeting tumor*
want.
aliout to i* r rent of tho workers
A modern walk and traffic had returned to work and that i row ** I"1* ' *ent Club will be
; announced by the speaker, ac.lig h t Is being entered by City some rail traffic had started.
"Rut." the station added, "ac- cording to Ihe—Jayce* Journal,
•Manager Warren E Knowles for
the busiest Sanford Interact IIon. cording to the latest reports prisireleasut today.
tofu
The new light was inclnJet! In oncra hat# been transported ‘ ‘
r
(
i The flee. Robert Speir Jr*
the 191037 budget for Ihe City of the east in locked railuar rara
and
for
that
reason
Ihe
railwaypastor o f tho Church o f the NaSanford a* a mt tns of improving
tarrne will tie the guest speaker.
the traffic conge dim ns well a* men started to strike again.”
Improving the pedestrian I afThe station added that various The Rev. Spear came to Sanford
fic at this point.
plants had been notified o f tho de- from Titusville two year* ago.
tVith the InsUllalion of the new imitation of Hungarian* and that
Plans for Ihe annual Jayceetraffic inrht. the "n o left turn* "taorkers, therefore,
m.w
aro
sign at the III use. lion will Im having Ihclr Job* In increasing Merchant* Association (Tiiivlmat
Parade will be discuiscsl this af­
^removed v»hich will allow visitors numbers
ternoon
at 3 o’clock when the
• a n d local motorists to turn mlo
Humor* that the Russians were
tbc hirst s *t•* vi oili 'nV
arcs rounding up frb-Illous youth, for
Christmas Parade Com*
? /
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b n9m ‘ , 0"
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* r,&gt; deportation navf circulated on (be "»■""• he.desl by Tommy Me*
Vo definite d iie Ha» iieen
j. t Austrian border several day*
Donald, meets in the new offices
by tho S J ; Mara,”
r
vim
The Vienna
newspaper Per of .he chairman In the Kdw .nl.
insUllaliun uf V&lt;? new lights Kur‘«r quoted Hungarian refugee, Bldg.
Member* of the committee, ac*
which are to cost in ths neighbor* ** reporting the Russians
»!*o
hood of MOO. However, ail haste have started deporting the wive, cording to the Jaycee Journal,
................ a , pai.« .a*
*ni rliildrtn or rrM * in onler lo include: Ed Hunt, Ron Crumley.
(Continued cm 1 aye *1
, Utnp olll thp h l , v e rg e s 1&gt;f 1flP Garfield Willetts, Ralph Pcznld,
anti-Communiri revolution
Bill Evans, Herb Sttnslrom, Hob
l.amlreth, E. C, Hat per Jr., Don­
ald Flamm, Glenn Lyons, Gor­
don Frederick. Jark Sewell, Kim
Kimbrrtl, Bob Bennett, Bill Liv­
Mr*. Margaret Peterson svife
WASHINGTON (A P )-M
am le K
El| ingston, Jim Grant, Warren K.
)—Mamie
Of Herbert W. "Pete" Peterson „&gt;nhowrr turned tin Inlay and a Knowles. Bill Gramknw, M. L
Of l&gt;e Rarj lirisc, Plantation family dinner was planned at Ihe Raltom Jr., and Pm Jenkins.
Estate*. De Bary passed a* a) while House to celebrate the oeOther proyects for th* Jaycee*
Tuesday.
! cation.
include Ihe Teen Age Rod E O
Two brothers survive her: Steotherwise. Ihe
First
Lady's to he held on Dee. 1 in SanfonI.
ven Madden of ftnnedtn, and birth lay *ha[wd up as a quirt one. Hie annual rodi-o committee is
Jn-rph Madden, Valley Stseam, although she had a dale to pose h&lt; aded by Rill I,orkard.
^ N . Y.
I fur pieiurr* with representatives
Funeral set vice* will he Held of the National Citizens for Elten
at St. Peters Church. DfLiwI bnwer-Nixon.
Friday. Mass will be at 10 a. m.
The citizens group arrangrd In
and rotary Thursday night a j present Mr- Euonhoiver with a Fair through Thursday; sligMIv
8 o’clock. Burial i in Oakdale. |1Jr *tze portrait of herself In the warmer
tonight;
low
l-iaiglil
Colonial Funeral Hum* .. in pink Inaugural Rail
gown
she 18-33.
charge.
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Rev. Spear Will
Speak At Jaycee
Session Tomorrow

Walk, Traffic Light
•Will Be Erected
At 1st, Park Ave.

•Funeral Is Friday
For Mrs. Peterson

First Lady 60
Yeors Oldi Toda
Today

Weather

It witl he * day foe ” a rousing
good time-* Saturday, Nor. IT
when Ihe Fourth Annual Winter
Festival of All Soul's Parochial
School get* underway ai noon to
continue until to p. m.
Tbc Winter Festival is conduct*
ed to raise fund* for the All
Soul's School expenses.
It is s combination bazaar and
carniv al where hot dogs, soda pap.
and hot coffee are servrd on the
grounds. However, for the folks
looking for a tasty meal, real
Italian spaghetti will be served
from 1 to * p. m.
Around the midway will be
found a large •election of hand­
made needlework of all kinds (cro­
cheted, knitted, embroidered and
machined»; a parcel post boolh
with gifts from faraway plarrs
a giant array of homemade pas­
tries and candies, beautifully deeorated cakes made by some of
the county's best cooks. A baby
booth with lovely bride dot! and
handmade doll house In hp award­
ed some lucky participant
That's not all, according In Ihe
committee In charge of this &gt;ear's
annual event. There will be a
country store, reminiscent of the
good old day* with every thing
from "toothpick to topcoat."
For the kld&gt;, there will lie a
fish pond, pony rides, miniature
car rid#, and the much loved "W
1 •" locomotive. Contests fur the
younger set with valuable awards;
game booth* galore for young, not
so young, and old,
A host of awards will he made
every half hour, according to the
Winter Festival offieial*. They in­
clude Mon In cash; a $I.V) hand­
made (pull; L'w) in cash; a tin
electric casserole; ID Thanksgi*
mg turkeys; and many others.
Tber* witl be hundreds of items
on display which will make de­
lightfully unique Christmas gifts.
The All Soul's Parochial School
(th Annual Winter Festival is
sponsored by th*. Catholic Wo­
men's Society and the Holy Name
Soceity of the All Soul's Parish

Goldcnrod Man
Succumbs Tuesday
Mr. Martin CihaJ of Goldrnr»d
died at hi* home suddenly yester­
day morning.
Mr. CihaJ l* Ihe father-in-law
of \ndrew Rtankn. a prominent
employee of A. Duda A Sop* of
Slavia.
Funeral service* eere conduct­
ed this morning at 11 o'clock at
St. I.nkr's Luthr'an Church In
Slav la with Rev. Stephen N Tuhv,
officiating
The remains will tv taken by
train to Ohio later where Inter
ment will be held.
Rlark's Funeral th-me of Or
lando was in charge.

WASHINGTON Jv - President
Elsenhower said today the I'mlrd
State* would oppose— probably
through the United Nations—any
Intervention in Egypt by Soviet
or Chinese Communist volun­
teers.

file President left up tn the air
Just what form such opposition
might take.
lie told a news conference, his
first sinre rr-elrelion, that Ihe
nature of such opposition would
dr|n-rut upon the specific circum­
stances of any intervention.
There have been report* that
up to &amp;O.OOU Soviet volunteers
wrre ready to move into the Mid
die East it Moscuw* should gtv*
ths woid.
Dan Schorr, a CBS correspon­
dent In Moscow, said in a broadca*l from the Soviet capital to­
day there w*« reliable Informa­
tion there that Egypt had asked
for Russian volunteers. Schorr
was cut o ff Ihe air when he
atartrd tn enumerate details of
Ihe volunteer forrr.
A week ago, the While House
issued a statement saying that
the introduction of any new arm­
ed forces Into Egypt “ would vio­
late the tf. N. charter, and it
would be the duty of all U N.
members, including ihr United
Slates, to opp*&gt;»e any such e f­
fort."
In thr light of that statement
Elsenhower was asked today
what form U. S. opposition * »■iM
lake under such clrcumstance*.
He replied Jt was impossible
for him to say at this point.
Then he commented that (he
U. N. la not restricted, a* he put
it, to adoption of resolution*.
The President added tlul he
was not going tn say the United
States would make a unilateral
determination—that is a decision
by itself—about how to handle
•ueh Intervention, lie notes! thst
last sveck'i White House state­
ment said it would tie Ihe duty of
U. N. member countries to oppose intervention.
Elsenhower said this country
rerlamly would lend support to
any U. N. action. It w»* at this
point that he added that Ihe ac­
tion need not be restricted 10
adoption of resolutions.
The President said Ihrre was
one ease In which the U. N. did
more than pa** a resolution AI
though he did not say so. Eisen­
hower presumably was refeiring
tn U. N. intervention In Korea.
The President expressed hope
and confidence that the current
&lt;rut* in the Middle East and In
Hungary can be settled through
thr U N.
Hr also said he hrlirvrs that
once those situation* have been
resolved, U. 8. relation* with
lint ain and
Franre will Ire
stronger than ever.

People Should Be
Grateful Nation's
Freedom Stronger
WASHINGTON &lt;T - President
Eisenhower urged the American
people in a Thanksgiving llay
pioclamallnn. In be gr.vtrfid this
nation* four.ilaPon* of Irwdinv
glow stronger every year and'
give "hope to fettered peoples
that they may walk at free mm
unafraid."
The annual Broclama’ ior* set
aside Thursday Nov, 77, at "a
Jl MOIt 111(11 SCHOOL FOOTBALL player* tu n out in
dav of national Thanksgiving."
unlformi* fur the first time a* they tire issues! to both
T ie teats
IMliccre.tt ami SanfonI Junior High School at talent.w. Dan
Wi.h 'he com p tern of the cy­
cle of winter and summrr, seed Pelham, University of Florida end iriitht) tnkes time out
time and harvest, we come to the in SanfonI to help issue the uniforms yesterday. He is
traditional lime of Thanksgiving, ••hnwn passlnjr out jtenr lo (left to right) Hotvanl Wolfe,
when our minds and heart* turn Larry Davis, and Johnny Emerson. (Staff Photo).
U Almighty God in grateful ac­
knowledgement of IBs merclr*
throughout Ihe year.
Let us be dz.ile'ul that the
foundations nf freedom in our na­
tion grow stronger with each
pitting year, giving hope to frtWith a goal of Sll.ono and 330 we believe that the Chamber o f
lerrd peuplr* thil they may walk
as free men nnaGald; Ihal the member* ahead of them, Ihe Sem­ Commerce is the proper instru­
ytrlil of our soil at d Ihe prndur inole County Chamber of Com- ment to facilitate the further de­
linn of our fa -'one* have been! mcrce Membership Drive bum of
abundant enriching o n lives and Captains amt workers started yes- velopment of our potential*, and
enabling us tn share our bounty terday calling on former mem- that the Chamber Is In an ad­
with lets for.unite ones In other Imzs of Ihe county-wide organiza­ vantageous position to hring In the
Iters; and that Ihe foi.-rs of tion In gain Ihclr objective.
attention of Ihe proper peraona
nature are he.r.g harnessel for
T ie one-week drive Is espectcd nor naural and developed re­
peaceful purposes, bringing limit­ to rllnta* with complets success
less |H&gt;stibilitie* of comfort and s i memberships continue to roll sources.’*
\V. A. Kraliert of the firm of
haptnes* both In ourtelvr* and tn with remarks (rom membership
DeUuw, Cather A Brill laid “ My
to the future generation*.
■renewals.
It V* at**' fhllna *1 thi* ie*wmj
ikiktasoo cl the..Food- firm hat Joined th* Chamber of
(hat we should eo..*ut«r tiu* , a rt'ta fif tuJay "I support Ihe Commerce because euf member­
providence to a* throughnstt our ntemher o f ('ommerer heeause I ship in lid* organisation make* ua,
entire history. Let U* rememirer hctl-we that an .ifeclive Chamber a real part of Ihe community.'*
Ihr Pilgrim father* who, fleeing (lf Commerce, dollar for dollar. It
Another merchant of the city,
from religious epprrt'lon. ianlrl mv tK.,f advertising medium "
Bernard Jaffe of the Sanford Shoe
on a bleak, forbidding shore and
Another merchant. It. T. Hunt Center dated "I am a member
began In rarve rut what became
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store, re- of the Chamber of Commerce be­
this groat republic which it is our market!, "I feci that the Cham- cause I believe that It I* the duty
happy destiny to love ami sene. t„.r ,,f Commerce represents me o f every merchant lo help those
For their foresight, their four |,|
that would be Impossible who help him."
age, ami their idealism let us for nu» as an inditldual, berim e
Captains of Ihe teams now con­
given thanks to the power which I have not Ihe lime nor the know-' ducting lh* membership drive are:
has made and preserved us w how "
Col. s. C. Ilirrlman. Jim Hunt,
nation.
Dr. J. N. Tolar. Sanford physi­ A. L. Wilson, Jim Grant. Mra.
Humbly aware that we are a cian, (old tha Chamber of Com­ Harold Appleby, ami Art Pleva.
prop In greatly blessed, both ina- ber of Commerce that "I think
Chairman of the Membership
IContinued on Page Pi
that the Chamber of Cotnrnrree Drive for Ihe local Chamber of
Is Hie most efteclive organization Commerce I* Don Dale*.
we have for the promotion of Sem­
inole County, aqiid that it dmw
a very constructive and necessary
work."
As more membership* coma In
Mr*. Doris Omry and Sirs.
Ituth Andes will slart a Day to the Seminole County Chamber
a.ldilional
Nursery in Sanford beginning of Commerce office,
slatemrnts come In with them. A.
klcnday morning, Nov. 19.
The Day Nursery wdl be held B Peterson, Jr., nf St. Johns
at (SCO French Avr. in tha old neatly Co , said "W « support th#
Frsneh home for children three Chamber of Commsrc* becaus#
we believe in Seminole Countv:
months to 10 years of age.

CofC Teams Calling
On Former Members

New Day Nursery
To Open Monday

Additional

Local News
On Page 9

Mary Hutchinson Will
Be 1st Concert Guest
All membership cards have
been mailed for Ihe forthcoming
S-minoI* Mutual Concert Assort*
i ,
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,
tum eerie,
beginning Monday
night when Mary Hutchinson at*
pear* at Pinerre.t School for the
first of the season* program*

A CHECK FOR *500 WAS tlelivcrml to Principal Hutrh Carlton of the Junior lliffli
School as the Tint payment on the new uniforms for the Jr. Hi Football program. Shown
above; W. W. Tyre of the Chiefs Club ilellver* Ihe cheek last nlirht at Ihe Jr. Ilijfh P-TA
i meeting. (Photo By Jameron*

troupe* of family singer*
Mi** Hutchinson* filher, ttll
llan’ S ,' U,,ft hln#,0n' 1
errd one of the finest amateur ac­
,„ r, jn thr (rtt1.„ ry t,,„ r|,imet
hr CO|ll,| n„, , fford to bo in It.*
he hjI, ,
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7?,r r r f!lrfrtn*
*,i0r V*°n
by profctiion anil in ir.
Iranel* E Roumlllat Jr. .aid lo ,„ r ,,, , V0C„ j 0B, wlth h|. Jaugh
day thatl "H anyone has not re lpr ufltrn pliylng lupport|n( r„|M
celved lhs-ir ,faril please rnotart
|t|m, »ome of the same parts
me at once.
'she was later to play In the proWhen admirers from her au-li- frssinnal theatre in support of
enre go barkstage to see MARY Charles Coburn A* a matter of
HUTCHINSON after hrr program, fact, at one time. Mrs Coburn
they almost invariably ask "How coached young Mary for Ihe role
d I you happen to decide tn go Uf Plum lllotsom for th.- IlutchinInto the thi-atred'" And Mis* Hut- ,on's production of "The Yellow
eiuiison replies, "I didn't deride. Jacket" in Bethlehem, Pa.
I Just grew up In the theatre "
MJrr ,tl r ted her dancing le*.
It might even be said that her Mins at the age of four, and soon
career began before thr was turn.
the star of h.r etas*. I-alrf,
for hsT parents first met when during her summer vacations, she
they were both playing In a reper .tudied in New York wilh such
tory company in Maryland.
famous ballet master* as AlberAlary Hutchinson comes by her.tieri. Chsllf, Tarasoff and Kobvtalent natroll. She is
a
direr! leff. and attended the School nf
descendant of The Hutchinson the American Rallrt and the New
Family, famous concert singers York School of the Theatre.
After studying for a lime at
""'^H .Trnlriind Barnard College, with an rye to
Gotland and Ireland They ".-r. becoming a Latin teachrr, Mary
died the "Pioneer* of »ng " and auditioned a* a dancer for Earl
wen perhaps the first of th*
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MARY •HUTCHINSON n* she will nppcnr in Snnfonl ilurinjr tho piracntntion «tf hor orlirinnl rhnrnclor #kctrhci in the "Thumbnail Theatre". Tho Seminole Mutual t onccrt
Association series Irejfins Monday niifht, 6:15. at l’inecrust School.

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Juat take ■ quirk look around—
and you’ll notice counter* and win­
dows are auddenly coming alive
with fat Santa*, ahining mow*
flakei, timel and tree ornaments.
So, you ace. It’s not * bit too
aoon to decide on a suitable
Chrlatmaa card (or your special
holiday greeting this year.
It you’re like moit of us. you've
probably discovered that ahopping tor an individual-looking
card (or you and yowr family U
often a dliappolnUng experience.
That's why to many .eeapla who
(tel their holiday menage should
be expressed in warm, personal.
Individual terms are turning to
photographic greeting cards. Noth­
ing but nothing realty puts the
“itrlctly personal” stamp on a
Christmas card the way a picture
o( your own Uking does. And
that picture may be one now In
your album that you'vo taken
aome time during the year, or one
that you shoot with a holiday
theme especially selected tor “aeason's greetings."
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ta t tat rbrr Uab torn &amp;) U irmm ta bona mJr«at sSacted b it
Dm ranott r.uQtr utU'4 dri
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Your {amity picture record (or
1934 probably contains a number
of anapahota that would land
themtrlvrs admirably to the talk
ot trying "Merry Christina*.”
It you decide to take a ipccial
picture ter your Chriitmai card,
thera are, of course, ending pot*
labilities awaiting your camera.
Several ot the photographic cardi
we received laat year might apark
your imagination. One that we aspeeiaUy enjoyed wai a ahot of thg
little girl ot the houae all togged
out In red flannel pajamai and
aeated on the family hearth “wait­
ing (or Santa." Another war t
cloae-up of ahiny ChriiUnaa balls
strung ocroag the mantel. Each
ball bore a Urge letter — and
the whole spelled out “MERRY
CHRISTMAS." SU1I another fcilured a froated windowpane—a
home-grown Jack Frost Job done
with a toap ipray—showing Jun­
ior1* finger Ju&gt;t computing the
word* MERRY XMAS” across it
—John Van Guilder

B—W ow ahw ’i 1956

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ONIONS

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19
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A&amp;P COFFEE PRICES REDUCED

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200 Magnolia Ava. Sanford

�QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICES GOOD THRU WED., NOV. 21*1

W ONDERFUL FOOD B U Y S FOR Y O U R
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BLUE MAGIC WHITENER (limit 1 With $5 or More Food Order)
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Macaroons

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lets than we're celling eml Cam*
pare and tee the difference! We've
celected Swift'i Premium, the choice
blrdc, the pick of the flocks from
all over the country. We know you
i
want the best and we refute to take
a chance on anything lets. These
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Ingly tender, pleasingly plump with
a deep mealy breast—and best of
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Caponettes

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SWEETHEART

TOILET SOAP

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PACKING CO. - ONE YEAR OLD

Fresh
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SWEETHEART

Cranberries
SNO WHITE -

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Cauliflower

5

SWIFTS PREMIUM RUHERBAU
Gr. "A" Quick Trot. Dr. &amp; Dr.

29

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Apples

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Peaches 4 • 99
AGEN DELICIOUS SLICED

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Strawberries 3 - 99'

JOY

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HARDWATER SOAP

KIRK’S

2

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19c

AMERICA S FAVORITE

31c

75c

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DETERGENT
Gr. "A1* Quick Froz. Dr. &amp; Dr.

YOUNG £
J| A ,
DUCKLINGS lb

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LGE

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BLUWHITE

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HOLIDAY NUTS!
LAR GE PECANS
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1 oz

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LARGE W ALNUTS
MW

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BARS

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HOUSEHOLD AMONIA

PARSON'S
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QTS

25c

WAXED PAPER

USD O JUNSHINt

BUTTER
M B OTRS 69c
Pumpkin Pies &gt;«* 55' BISCUITS 4 cans 49c
FROZEN
CHEESE-WHIZ .o z... 29c
Mincemeat Pies 2 ° 55' C0TT. CHEESE . . . « 25c
MArr *

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LOI BARS 2 7 c

12-OZ

DIAL SOAP

CUT-RITE

FROZEN DELICIOUS

IVORY SOAP
2

ALL DAY PROTECTION

TIDE

STU FFED
TU RK EYS lb

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MILD - GENTLE

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lb- 39°
lb 39°
lb 39°
Lb 49°

HICKORY SWtEI

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49

TABLE READY - CELLO

FRESH GREEN

MB

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DR. &amp; DR. QUICK FROZEN 3-4 lbs Avg

GEORGIA

Fresh, Crisp,
Jumbo Sfalks

Q
8C

BATH SIZE

GR. "A

FRESH PORK

Juicy Oranges
Swt. Potatoes
Pas. Celery

LAVA

US IU

59c TU R K EYS

Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables For a Festive Feast!

GETS DIRT FAST

RIG BARS

5 7. 7'9&gt; 8*10'
1012. &gt;2-14

TENDER JUICY FRrSH - TUll. HALF OR WHOLE

MILES 5TANDAPD -

27&lt;

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Roasting Chickens tb 47c Stewing Hens
Pork Hams
lb 49° Boston Butts
Country Hams
“ 89° Pork Sausage
Fresh Oysters
c” 79° Sliced Bacon

DEODORANT SOAP

BATH BARS

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GR. "A" DR. A DR. QUICK FROZ. 3 h to 4 r Avg.

Winn-Dixie hat the city's largest selection of Gr. "A" Dr. &amp; Dr. Quick
Frozen fowl. You may chooto from young ducklings, junior geese,
stuffed turkeys, cornlth game hem, chicken parts, chicken gizzards.
Stop in todoyl Make your selection and be sure of the best!

19c

REG BARS

TOMS

16 lbs &amp; UP

DEODORANT SOAP

WOODBURY

29

60

n15c

25&lt;

125 FT

DOG FOOD

HENNY PEN NY

SUttillAND tASM t t i t H

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CONTAINS AMAZING AT 7

ALL FISH CAT FOOD

DIAL SOAP

TABBY

RSO BARS

25c

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Chamber O f Commerce Benefits
Entire Community; Join Up Now !

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The Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce memberihlp drive is about half over!
Next Tuesday, at noon. Captain* and team
memliors will report their enceese in the
short week-ion" campaign to bring mem­
bers into the Chamber o f Commerce.
News report.* stated that the goal is only
tll.nOO for the financial side o f the Omni« ber o f Commerce' work. uihL IJ50 member*
for the tally on the personal side of the
Chamber's objective for the drive.
It seems to ns that these figureare
mighty small—especially in comparison to
. the big tusk that Is ahead o f Hanford ami
Seminole County for the next year.
Mop* than likely it is surprising to some
to know what the Chamber of Commerce
* has set out to do during its present fisrtil
year. The objectives are wide, and they could
’ Include hundreds o f Individual protect- that
need to he cntripleto trul wnqqtwl up In the
forward surge of the county as a whole in
fi-jv.th — pojndntlonwlfe as v.tll a* *c«s*
.cmywWf,
’
Certainly tlie buslnti* pcojilu, comnur*
rial |*eople, indtistrinl people a.* well as the
profi*snional people ail rruliz* what the
Chamber of Commerce mean* to the city
tnd eon M y In this day o f highly competitivo
bidding for the various enterprise* thnt
would help increase our prosperity.
There should be na necessity for n drive
ar campaign for tho Chamber o f Commerce
Kaoh year there should l&gt;e nn automatic re­
sponse from every one who*** interest is
centered In Seminole County.
It Is our hope—nnd we know that it is
the hope o f every civic larder in the com­
munity— that this year’ s
membership
campaign for Seminole Count, will zoom
over the top by a wide margin.
■ To do so would give those who are carry­
ing on the work in our Seminole County
Chamlter o f Commerce a leeway with which
they could do much to make the reality of
the projects and objectives come true.
If you have not become a member o f tho
Seminole County Chnmlier o f Commerce,
then itoii't hesitate to do so immediately—
it is important to have every business, every
Industry, every profession, represented in
the membership roll this year nnd every
year hereafter.
With a wide awake Chamber o f Commerce
— which we know Hint wo have— much can

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Uneosy Armistice
Since 19 to when ,ihe second World War
ended, the world has l*cen nhakes bv cries.1
The dream o f (tciice in our time has not been
trul) attained, anti it is not likely to tie This
doe- i » t mean that there Is necessarily go­
ing to Ite all-out war. But the world will go
on living In wi at amoilnts to alt uneasy
armistice. The irritation* and passions,
aroused by unresolved problems, will con­
tinue to find expression, sometimes violent
ones.
Ouo o f th« ImisIc ceasoii.* for thi* continu­
ing and tragic situation i* I lie fact o f staleirate. Problems like that o f German disun­
ity and ihc division of Korea and Indo-Ciiinn.
for instance. nr» the result o f stalemate.
Neither the C ult?&lt;: States m r the Soviet
Union is powerful enough to imp el? will
and order on thi wot Id. The Unit' d StaU
doc* not wish to d . this. But in tho absence
By IIAt. UUVf.E
o f other forces, there ream In t he two great
NEW YORK-— Curhdone com­
j»iv.ei- Thero mnnot lie trust between •hem. ment* of a oavrinent Plato:
Tin- i- emphatically so beam -* Russia I*
Twrntv tears i j i a middleagre-s|vi; and totalitarian. Wo hav * reason *i«d man had i.n- hope mat if
to iiellevo tiiat If it rotild, it would destroy he fluid Just kvej h.i ulcer quiet

Many View Retirement As Curse

u*.

In thi* situation, ideals and Idea* have
an effect over a long run course o f events,
In.t the long i*n.1 is a matter o f decades a
century or centuries. In immediate crise*.
powut and strength count. The essence o f
civilization is the rule o f reason and truth
over that force Progress towards this Ideal
Is slow.
This is all part o f the dilemma of uur age,
a dilemma which certainly may i*e called
tragic. There are no easy solutions. We must
ailjust ourselves to living in such an age nnd
retain a strong, firm faith. Wo cannot lie
weak, and we cannot surrender to ile.-qtair.
cynicism or narrowness. We live in continu­
ing crisis which requires the l»o*t thoughts
and efforts o f many men, and the deter­
mined patience to see it through and to work
steadiK towards enlarging areas o f free­
dom.
D ock s,

Terminals

When peojile on the etreot. anil in jriouite
where ronvcntatlon tnrna from one topic to
miother. ask alKitit tht? Pocks tunl Terminals
project—then there rmiM lw* eotne interest
The Sanford Herald
R eiterated aomewhere.
?*fclitfc*4 Oetlr li«* t* Si«iini&gt; ■»« S«*&lt;»r
More than likely, tboee who are nskltiR
la lH M w m o H •!••• m l l i i Ofltktt It. Ill* si
M r*H OWtM ef assort. rW U l ant** ttia *«! ultotit tin* project believe n* we «lo— that it
I* one of tho topmost project* on the list
r win V * n l n ? l T w o T t i t p'»1in*i
IIANION IIAHUAN *S . Rlscallts Miter
for ultimate completion here nt Hanford.
KVKLTM t CfSIlIKO Atr*HHlB« »U u i&gt; r
More and more jteople will lw*ifin to talk
■iiM caim na watss
I t Csrrtsr
li t vef
Or.« lltnlk
II H about the project and wonder why Sanford
t i n * Msslkt
Sit Mtslkt
li n T*ir
cannot reap name of the benefit * front the
lit*
tl tl
111.11
III OkllBirr ksUrs*. rsrts «f Iksiht. re.nl ilUes sst lower and more economical witter rate* thnt
Itlljs* st eatertstaaseal Or Iks orr«i&gt; *1 rst.l-e
fkkts Win he tkkrats Or kl reeular aftvertl'tea r»i»* other inland waterway port* are enjoying.
Ililfdnese people in particular tire wonderTks Herat* It s mtaker si Ikt AteerteieS n o t
vkltk It ■stlilsS sasluriitly o tkt «te Or rtaablleiinjr where they cun edge Hint little ninryin
tlM S f ill Iks Oral sssrr srlilsS In tali Msi|i|#f
o f profit closer to the realization o f Invest­
fttK O M IM
ft illa tt llf
tf
Cl«n«rs|
A * r » r ft .U ff
ing ttoir.cthinR in growth, expansion, and
VtrrMa l»r.
HI
O N ffU
•«%(!»«• n»**b
Vlt.ls
Atlnma O M r a ls
Improvement* *o badly need.
Itu.-sint*Hi« may be good—all o f us are aware
T’ag# 4,
Wesltteariay, No vent l»er 11. Ilint's
o f that fact— but the margin o f profit keeps
TODAY'S BIBLE VEUSK
many front creating the new and modern
I Do net my bow in tht haavrna.— (icnnsiH which i* demanded in present day competi­
9:13.
tion.
Ifojte U one o f the jrrenteat Rift.* of (Jo«l.
Tho sooner we realize the Dock.* and Ter­
the rainbow h*e been a gytnbol o f hojte for minals project, the sooner many business
UHmutndg o f yeBra *lnce Abraham left Ur ' jajnple can invest U the building o f their
o f the, Chaldaea and before.
ilndividunl business concerns.

Farmer's Spending
NEW YORK (AP)-lnlhelr com
petition fnr the ciintumer's dollar
a number of IndusIrUs are la'*Ing a closer look today at the
farm Income totals has stopped and
•hat a reversal in the trend la ilur
Searttns merchants who even durng the slump that followed the
tn&lt;l of Korean hostilities found the
'»r n market good lor such things
It i.’reset*, stoves. TV sets and
rail-low at! carpeting.

The Department of Agriculture
•attmair* that farmers will spend
He billion dollara more In the
•cat four yaari for home appll*
urees. Anj thi- Carpel Institute

By JANES MARI,ON
WASHINGTON ■* Our of Pre.
. idem Elsenhower'* biggest pr«n
Irm- u&gt; ItU? sill b* foreign kid
How much and for whom? The
tarmoil in Eastern Europe and
the Midair Ea*t ha* brad* «pinniog hri&gt;
.
(’«ngir,». increasing!) erfttral.
thi* year chopped • billion dollara
off the foreign aid Ebcnhoscr
asked. Wh*l It dor&gt; neat year de­
pend* on the whole uncertain
world picture.
ll I, orrhap- the nm«t runfuted
picture faced by an American
pretideal since the ant program
began.
\
Starr July t, 1913. Ihi* govern
rm-nl lia* shoveled out mute Hum
31 billion dollar*, over U S hit1lion* of it military
The purpo-e under President*
Truman ami Elsenhower ha* brrn
plain enough: lo hol.Ur allle*.
win friend*, and help the neutral*
and underdeveloped lountne* for
whom the Communist* are bidding
hard.

be accomplished to benefit every community
within the limits o f Seminole County.
Join up now!
m

Foreign Aid To Be Ike s Big Problem

Habits

reports that the number of farm
families remodeling or redecorat­
'•ing their home. 1* well above the
national average.
The farmer'* spending habits ap
pier to be In their third major
pha-c vine** World War II
Farm Income rose sharply .hir­
ing I'le war. Th~ ftrtt phase was
the use of the mcreasdl tnronv
to pay off old debts, ll i* estimat­
ed that T mil o f to farms are cleat
of mortgage.
Farm Income continued high sf
ter the war and tha farmer pat
a lot of it Intn buying new farm
equipment East star the Invest­

Rise

ment in marhint-ry and motor vemetes used on the farm was esti­
mated at nearly tS billion dollar*,
about six timei as grrat as in
mo
This pirate came to a (airly tud
lien hal&lt; when the prire* of farm
product v turned down. The farmer
decided to gel .done with the ma­
chinery he hid.
The third phase, which trier

pardon, H! aaw tha ddmdeit thing from the train window
this morning Juat outxld# Mom#: I lot of acton from 'War and
Ptac#' playing baMhall."
"That'# not u n u s u a l,"
countered tha other. "With
»o many ^rr.artcana her#
now. you're Ukoly to at# 4
ball gam* in progreee moat
any ptaea tn Italr"
‘ Not ftV# thla ona “ Inalatad Craanfald. "Napoleon
was playing third haaa."
• a a
Di Prtneete*. the UMvaraftp

chant* ray ha* been particularly
nut utile in the SOs. has been the
purr ha *ing of household equipmold. Arrival of electric power to
many rural areas helped, and far­
mer* turned to raising living
standard* The Department of Ag­
riculture rvpoiU the standard* tn
the farm houses are now more
than jo per ccn. higher than be­
fore Hie war.

FIRST MORTGAGE

•o «4 glare aaM aa I

the mawagammt
add a tidettaei an
Bird Catiar. It had BaBgMad tha tuttomara, too—all but on*, that fa
who brought It baih m a but. nporttag Wtlerty, 1 have called bird*
with thla Wasted thing a t * for Utraa day* straight—and the only
Masters i got back ware from equlmli’”

r

Fully secured on commercial building, 6%
interest, 15 year

amortization. $:t5,000

•needed,

by new

nee*’.red

vlew.
Mon men still ate. A man who
doetn'l naii cnttigh Imagmsitor.
ur memories io live gra.-etttF) in
retirement prdj*Ji4&gt; -in't much of
3 fireball at its Joh either, nnd
you
ran t h'aiuc an employer for
.
w tn'lej to turn bln* out to pa.ture
*nd r,p'* 'n» Mm * “ h * y0BnMr
'

Office Problems Might
Cause Employee's Ills

+ y BINNITT CIRFI * FLORENCE, Publisher Howard Creenfcld told • com-

little away front Moscow. Eisen­
hower Indicated American readinrs* lo hrlp the Poles or any other
satellits people who utter led inde­
pendence of Moscow and wanted
American aid. Right now It Ua’l f
clear Just how much of a break
Poland made.
For a while it also leemcd Ike
Hungarian* had not only cut loose
front Moscow but had over thrown
their CommunUt masters Then
the Ruislan* moved in and slaugh­
tered them But before this hap­
pened Eisenhower nffered the
Hungarians It) million dollars In
food and other supplies.
Eisenhower hns other problems ®
on bi* hands. For example:
The Middle East and Africa —
sshU-h have received over four
billion dollars in American help—
vr» t"f1.*mpi
at
the BritishFrrnch-Isracti invasions of Egypt.
Russia is trying to move in as
the Arab'* friend and brnefart.
or.
ll wilt lake month* lo find out
whether more American h*tp us \ 'j
the Middle East will be needed or
wasted By then the Russians may
hate a firm foothold there.
Meanwhile, the French British
split with thi* county — their at­
tack &lt;&gt;n Egypt — may encourage
American isolationists to demsnd
nn end to aid for them and itrtiybody else. It *eem.* unlikely Con*
gri'-s «titi listen to that.

desire ta to ruul;&gt;i in self-pity.
Moat of the men I know who
retired—in rlu In : a to ip 'c who
practically .*ried with i- ;r . t i-t
the time—hast 'fliiiei a new way
uf life ami a grialvr freedom
Irom worry
until he was &lt;13 ho cou'd retire
One wrote me rcc -mly:
and II* &lt;* happily eter arise.
'
"The first fe-v wicks I thought
— »y WIlllAM * in —
Today *hr Idea stem, to be
I'd go r m y
Nci&gt;- I’ m happnr
Centra! Frut tVrifre
iprradlng around that it la work
that keep* « fslt-aw young, and
,,nb’ a #l*Ai. or baslcallr seifiah than i vr rv.-r Iven It'* true i
AMERICANS a r e spendirq: carry a dime at alt tunes in rase
retirement thal caures Him ul- ,n*n ** b°r*'*
death hv don't have a- trig a p a y d k tb b„t
three limes
much on shampoo he needs to make a phone cat).
when
you
quit
trying
to
outdo
tne
retirement.
I*
hr'*
still
an
rag&gt;r
-------------------------------- --------t
j , ,r
cers.
heatrr at S3, himg per.tionfl it Jonrse* you dt.i‘ 1 nn-t »* nturh.1 ami permanent wave solutions at
Ever liner m hi first (-limbed
A Mirhtgan th k f brota inf# a
"I even find myself agreeing •hey did before World War II.
S3 won't kill him. There are a
dawn out uf the trees ha has
Three time*!—gn,H. that's enough rrilaurnnl and all hr sfaU uav
.lUswiand way* in which hr ran with my wife more. The uihi-r day
dreamed of a i . ,.t.._
hvlr curt!
a.i empty cm A rrjrlsfrr. .Vote
la y .when .he c00,"lf,HlI make hi.nikl: uwful lo the •he told me, "you were crazy not to make anybody's
«* »1' **
gnaw a twilight bone In peace
hi ll bare to strtpa something lo
tom in unity ami to hlnnclf. No to retire five year* sooner.*’ She
Jupuitrse riif roHorri era report put tufa If.
without tiavlng ft do haul.* with u
man with an oulg.vlni* t ear! o* couldn't hav* been righter Take a
yrflorr rtoi.ils on Hart
babe Mouthed tiger.
! 1 I
hand haa any re.nou to leel v e tip from me, quit whlb you're Sour, don’t trtl nt Me red planrt
Ta tlonotato thinking, m mtdica
He finally lias i!tr answer—the teas in thii rrc.'.d, unless hi* real ahead—while *ou'ie at vr.'
It Jading!
rtcammands wa taka an ka said
old age penstun. list many toUay
1 ! t
ihowar an arising la rha momlnf.
seem to view retirement a» a UfaA British ship retrying 34,000 Parish that thought!
sburtening curs'? Instead o f a
tans
tf
beer
hot
sailed
fee
the
! ! t
blcsing. All they mention nImiuI
Antarctic, that's a lot of brew la
Tho Duke and Duchess of Wind­
a pension Is tne tension It sup­
put an lea.
sor plan lo visit London this
posedly brings- -tho unhappy lost
! t I
autumn. It'a our guess on* of
feeling of uselessness when ths-ra
. It'a tmpouilde now- for a 1’htla- .the persons they won't drop in
is no longer any duty lu walk the ly MMM M. NMMHM, B.B.
delphla policeman to be brokav A for a visit with I* that newspaper
ARE
you
generally
tired
and
Till*
la
especially
true
if
he
«
a
treadmill of Its dairy Job.
new rule. »»t by the commit- crliic who gave Watty's naw book
irrlubl* alter putting In 4 day's ■bout your age.
It ha* taken two ct niurie* o f ar­ work at tha office or factory? If Fear of being Inadequate at a
•loner, requires every cop to ' a 32-word "itview."
gument, strikes, oecsatanal head- you art, you probably blast* It on new task also wtU contribute to
thumpings and the growth o( so­ “oTtneork”“ IIlk#
your anxiety.
I noat
cial responsibility lo win penal ins
In mo*t instances, however, this If overwork really la the source
of the trouble, you'll prubahly feel
in our machine age Yet now lin t the real reason.
While some of you undoubtedly much better after a Vacation or
some corporation* are denounced
as "hearties*** because tne) do re­ do oork too hard, tha majority of •ven after a good night’s rest.
easea of both mental and physical But tf you're Just aa irritablt
tire their employes at AS.
ailment* stemming from tha and Just aa fatigued at tha begin­
You gel a mental picture of working day usually art not re­ ning of the day aa at tha conclu­
thousands upon thousands of faith­ lated directly to the work Itself. sion; If you come back from a
ful old employe* dying of heart­ Slam From Confitcta
vacation and begin grlplnq r.-h'.
break bc-causc they no Unger hav#
Rather, they result from eem- sway, 1 doubt It's the we g Fast
the Joyou* prtvdege of keeping lleta with other employee*—us­ ta bothering you.
their noses to the grtndilimz until ually those doing similar work— Saa Doctor
they keel over dead
dlsagraamanta with superiors, es­ If you flt Into this ca u .a .y ,
Somehow this picture doesn't pecially a ntw boas, and various better sea your doctor. Hr n..xivt
square with the farts of the
na­ unhappy relationships with other advise a psychiatric coiuulution.
personnel.
If nothing else solves the prob­
tion as I run accu*s them.
In short, tl'a generally other lem, perhaps It might be advisa­
li.y theory of r diemenl b I ke rajj||0yM t^or «mptoyaf*. Who are ble to change Jobs.
the practice of *ex i may be subrt
mdlrldual1# But be sure to check with your
ju t tu certain |u*U.il criticism* worktlnM anitrty, not tha,work doctor before making any • -It
bul nothing wilt ever make U Itself,
drastic moves.
downright unpopular
with
Hi#
QOCtTION ARP AJtIWEI
matte*.
For eiemptf. you might de­ r. O : I gave birth to a baby by
Quilling at iU i Job held for velop • good cat# of wonr|nf Caesarean section, but tha baby
many years is a sad IiIua- to many should an employe# doing tha died from a bowel obstruction
men. and it U &gt; major readjust asm* sort of work as you sud­ nine days later. Do you think I
rnrnt In living Icr uny man. Rut denly dl# of • heart attack. Evan can have a normal child If I be­
the biggest holler made by moat it you aren't working to the asm* come pregnant again?
coders on “ R " fm retirement day ofltca, awn tf yon don't know the Answer: Thtre 1* no evident
isn't made because they yearn to victim, you are llkaly to develop reason why you should not have a
?ep concern limply because he healthy child even though you
n-is
go ott endlessly laboring. Their
aa performing tha same general had an unfortunate occurrence
{ uu
I« V rfi.a .M .y
—
rrat squawk, "tftrn piittfied, it,
with your first pregnancy.
p« of dotiaa.
"My pension ch-.k isn't big
"St# what I mean? He’g never aure of himitlfp
enough for me to live the way I
want lo."
Most men tn any period of his­
tory have been wil'mi—if they
could do so without start Ing-1 #
quit paddling the,,* own canoe at
D3 and ftort quietly along for tha
rest of their Journey, enjoying the

Investors Notice

Try and Stop Mo

Hut thi* )**r the critical mood
lu Congrets thawed ilialf in *et
erat ways:
1. Beaidti* cutting a Billion doi
Ur* off the 11.73#JT5.000 Eiaenbower a»kcd, Congress banmd use
of the new fund* for military aid
lo Yugn-lavia. although aid funds
allotted from previous year* still
could be used.
3. A Senate eommituc. a House
committee *rd a soecial commit­
tee appointed by Eisenhower arr
all now busy Investigating foreign
aid ami will be for months.
lloth Truman and Eiienhovu-r
thought it money well spent to
help Yugoslavia which, although
still Communiit,
broke
own?
from Russian control Congress
choked on the idtis hut still ruled
economic and military and until
this year.
Then Jt laid no new military
aid. Sen
K*-.,wIand
I R -fd if),
Senate Republican leader, led this
fight. Hr argued that aid to a
Communist dictatorship is "dis­
ruptive to our whole foreign pol­
icy. "
Eisenhower thought olhtrwt-c
lie. like Truman, felt that helping
one satellite whirl] broke with
Mi now might rncour.vfr n'hcr* lo
d i the s.rmr He still think* *o.
And C-mgrrsi ma* have to wrestle
with this Idea all over again.
On Oct. 24., after 1‘nland appsart-d to hate broken nt lea-t a

multipurpose

building and site, valued at $62,500 in city.
You may invest in blocks o f $10,000 up
(or all) write, wire or call.

SEMNOLE COUNTY CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
I'H. 1800 SANFORD

f-e ’ k

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

�1

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D W ed.. N o v . 14. 1956 F ar * S

Methodist
Circles

S o c ia l £ v jw 1 a

Conning
The News

t irvle I
Circle Number Two met at the
borne of Vr* Ashbv Jour* with
Mrs W. W. Tyre pnsiding Dr
lielou* refrrC.m.nt* of cuffs.*- and
cookies were served.
The (tu 1/ taken Irum “ Pan' *
Lcllci* to th-i Locai Chuuhi*",
was given hy Mrs. Ashby Jane*
and was fo'l.wed by a shall bust
nets nurting ann (m il plans weir
mad* foi 'h - U.itavr.
Mr*. W. A .lunter and Mrs
M. II. Wyatt, weie guc*t* at the
meeting. U*mti-r» pre**nl: Mr*.
Know let. Me*, J, Crawford, Mis
A. Jone*. Hr* S. C It*r-im an
Mr*. W. W Tv re. Mi* M It
Strickland, Mr* J. A. Calhui.i.
Mrs. R. L. Cllquctinoi, Mis. J
Jarrell, Mr-. K. H. I.ans-y XI»*.
C. LeonaiJy. Mr*. Sehvnrmann
and Mrs. Wltl'antr,
Circle I
"Thanksgiving Devotional*'* was
the loplc of the Dsvotlunul given
hy Mrs. C. J Mcriwell- -r at Tu*-»
day's mee'’ng of ‘ .'ir.-le Number
Four, which wg* w*U at the home

By VIRGINIA CONN
The Driftwood Circle of the Happy Hour from four thirty to flv*
Sanford Garden Hub held lh*tr thirty. Delicious chicken In a bas*
November meeting MonJay morn­ kel will be served from Six until
nine, ant the fashion show starts
ing at the home of Camille Meltat six. No commentary, but the mo­
g&lt;r. HI Grey wa* co hostess. Dis­ dels will give out all information
cussion was based on Tbanksgiv* pertaining to the clothes they will
ing arrangement* and the harve»t be wearing The models will bo
theme. An informal table was ccn-1 Louise P»rk«r, Millie Thomas,
, ...
Marge Hill. Terry Price, amt Mutered with a
cornucopia
o v e r - , ^ , ,(. |i(WI1 Jome on out tn i
fl *wIng with fruit iml vegetable*., ,oin tlir (ro*d. n 0 reservatlona
The forma!
arrangement
wa* needed,
made by Ul Gray. She created a
Spook Itook had a small eoffco
miniature football field, using Tuesday honoring Helen Wilson,
green felt for ths* gras*, tinker who is visiting from Jacksonville,
toys for the goal post*, and ysliow
Her house was delightfully sunny
chrysanthemums, for the specta­
and gay with rink hihiseus Them
tor*. The chrysanthemums were
v.a* a delectable choice of pastied wilh ribbon*, amt ran be
.. ,
.. .
... trie* on the stiver Uty *u**n. een*
pinned to the lapel alter a party.
„ ,th h.biseus. Attending wer.

lliaRman, Mr*' Eujfne WiRum.
M lt\ ITIAUI.KS WILKE HKMONSTHATKS the art o f n.akiiij! a corsage to Mrs.
presiding.
i Janie.- Muiighton Aloft) anil Mr*. George M-.t’all 'righ t) at ths* meetinyr " f tile Sanford
The study, given by Mrs 1. 1 Giiriiih s’ltili** Central Circle at the GanL'ti I’ lnh Center, t^taff Photo)
Shin hoi ser, '.is o.i ths "Mualon
o f the Chir;h
Jay aftemoon of the meeting ol
The next nici-li.ig wi l he a (_’irc]c .Number Seven, wilh .Mr*.
Christina* yvrty at 7.30 n m at jtohiraaon and Mr* P A. Rowland
Ihc home ,.f Mr*. Ralph Jarxi*
icn m (. I4 h o s ie r * .
Following the meeting, refreshj , rt j, „ McCall, chalinun.
merit* were served in shore prethc uHrtmg by having ths f*0 r T a l l a H a S S C C
( G r a y llltl A t M e e t
sent, who were Mr* Prank It Kioup n
i » n e In
moment*
Ml*. Myrtle MiUon, Home Pe
Mr* G P nithop was Inistes*
engage
... _,s few
----------------t&lt; spending
Adams, Mrs Jamrs tt..-3-d Mrs of alien! prayer. The devotional n iw ln R n n Agent
III 111) St. Catherine'* Chapter of
. . . . .
,,,
M W. Cnstle. Mr*. J It Craw­ was thi-n lOndu.ted by Mr» Roy tht* we.-k writing h.-r Annual Re11 "
Auxiliary
nv c. r ace m t itsiuv
ford. Mr* It S Crenshaw Mrs Wall, using the book "Advanturo port which D going lo the Slate "
Office In when they met
Monday Mr*. A
The J.ake Monror P TA hrld its C. J. Meriwether, Mrs J II Me- o( Prayer". She also .ontmued the Home Pem-'-istratl-in
month!) meeting Monday evening Daniel. Mr*. Robert Part r. Mrs- study of the "laird'* Prajcf*, In Tal!*ha**re, and the 1’ S Pe- n Key served ** co-hostcss.
partniec of Agriculture in Wash
Mr, ||,.nry McUutln Jr open.sl
In the school building at 7:M pm. Walter Price. Mrs. L. S Richards. eommenting on the psnlion "Thy
Mrs. Blake Sawyer*. Mr*. Pd Will lie Done*.
inglon. P I
t|ip
eting with prayer and preClaude llittell callcil the meet­ ShlnhoGer, Mrs. T. E. Wilson,
From her County Health l hair
*
' ,
'
Mi*. II. E Wlggin* conducted man Mrs Carl Moss of Lake Mary »*drd over the
biisim-.s s.-**ion
ing l» order, Herbert
Thurston, Mr* E. C Williams. Mr*. Ilarold
Paul'. Ids-a of the
sice president, led the devotional Whit lorn, Mr*. Eugene t\ illlains, Church", aft'r vsldvli Mi*. Bull Home Demonslralion Club, the foi in the absence nf Mn Harry
lowing report is given'
Cu»hing, piesi lent.
In the absence of Mr* Rrantley. Mr* George Chapman, and Mn gase the report ori mission*.
The seven II.... .. Demonstra
Mr, X y ltH eE lH sg a v elh a .eeRalph Jarvl
devotional chairman
Routine business was disputed ijan clubs In ths*County have made
m. . . I
« , I AI
/. ,«
|I
l i a t l i i
as M
' * .
relary's
and trca.urer'* repsirls.
The »err*d*ry and treasurer gat*1 _
, of and plan* for the traraai "on
S
" ™
3.n*.v] cancer dressing* i?» hospital
| There weretl,C
12 ,f
member,
present N(|V&gt; , s „ , , c
U, M,|
their report*.
gown* and 9 poster* f»r the Can •
1Rrr
members s u e roJ W. Wells, prtnelpal. announced at th ? meeting of &lt; Ircle Number
The W S.t S I hrtstma* part) frr C|jn|r TJiev have parlleipatrd ipiestid to take their gifts for the
the school would have a fl-at fur Fn-e vshirh was held Monday at at the ehur.-h wa« announce I for ln j,, health programs, 3 TU pr&gt; Thanksgiving basket* to the Par
Halt.
this sear'* Chriilmas parade Mr* tOiOO at MrKInlry
the first Wednesday tn Decern- grams; made 3 talk* to
,,
„ j .
.
other sh House kititnn hy noon of Med
C E. Ilillrll amt Mr*. Thur*ton
The meeting was rilled to order
Irn tfH had J showings id 1 B liesday. Nov. 21.
are in charge of the float Anyone hy the ehairman, Mr* Albert J.irHerring was welcomed as f,tm, |n the clubs; lolled I2»t
Mr* Melgiulin announced that
wishing to help decorate the float rell, after whlrh Mr*. I. P. Ilsgan a visitor, and refreshments weie ,h r,-t, of T It seal*, addres-rd
the lie* Thomas, new n rtor of
contact Mr* Hlltell at school
gave the desollonal, taken from &gt;ersed lo the following ladle-- , n() AtampeJ X&gt;A enselope* for
The homeroom count was won Hebrew* l ! :« This was followed Mr, \\- o Akerslrom. Mr*. I J. mailing Tit -ral* participated in Holy Cross Church, would conduct
services beginning Sunday, Nov
hy the third and fourth grade*.
hy a pra&gt;er.
Rny.ttr. Mrs A. T Collum. Mrs the
Nl°"d 11
' JLr .'. 0
2.' and a reception in hi* honor
The program was then turned
The minutes were read hy the J. E. Couriei, Mrs. I, T Dos*. Cripple 1 Children. T It . Cctrbal
over to Mr* Kirkpatrick • room for secretary, Mrs. W. R Moye, and Mrs. Herring. Mr* Alice lloync, |»*|»y and vie- tal Ib-alth program* would be hcl I In the Parish llousi
on the evening ot Dee. S She also
the Thanksgiving Day Program approved by the
Circle. Mrs, H B.McCall, Mrs Kffic and drives A total of Situ was announee.l that * Brownie Scout
The scene oened at Television
On Dee. i at
T:30 p.m. there Mllkie, Mis. M E R.iinev. \lrs rnllerted (r.tm the eliih* in Ihnr
sponsored by the
Station W D '1 S . Student* Partlri will be a covered dish supper for A. U. Stevens, Sir*. It. M Slur- participation of the "Lights on" Troop wa* being
*|r, Fred MeStur
pating were- Pa! John*, as the an eirelc members and 'families at divanl. Mr*. Roy Wall, Mr* N. procram
IJV
|r j ,|,,r
nouneer; Brian Thurston, master of McKinley Hall,
followed by a It. Whitney, Sir*. It. E M'lgglnt,
Two films on Camrr were shown
. .
ceremonies; Pat Muse, assistant; l'ra)er Sleeting.
Mrs P. A Rowland. Mr* It T. in the rlub*
,
A * # ..!..
Squanto. Danny tare;
Governor
Mr.. Jarrell and Mrs. Herman ItobUon. and Mis. Aline Chaptijoldd JeRnltrly l P ,n bV nex*
Bradford. Terry Rabun: Priscilla.
rlrriP merltaf will »«- held at Me- sutulay. Nov. t* They were also
Barbara Franks; President Wash­ reported on calls made lo the .itk man.
tlrrte *
K.nlrv Hall Member, to be there rrmmt!r,, 1h„, Christina* gift* to
ington, Si Incv lliakln*; Mr* Hate and thuHns tor the month of
October, after which lha meeting
Circle ^timber Nine ,.f the 1 irst bv tl*3o » m. for a cuvn.-d di*h nt,|,r.t, t ; . sv ir)n
t,p ffrt.|iv
I.inda Stapler; ami Mr I.inroln. Hi
wa* turned over lo the study Mclhbdlri^Churcll held It* N ovm i-■Juneherm. followed bv thr meet
i ltl,| ,ind tugge-lions for
chard llittell
Grady Herman, her merling at the (mine or Mr* Jng *„d program.
Mrs Tench. Blf„ |„r|,|(|e,itialinm-rv
dustin'
A serv ilrliglitf-il play »n» given chairman. Mr*.
who gave a rno.i interesting and John Morgan in M'ynwood. Vr* vue pir-i.lent. rill Ik- m ehlig* |H&gt;*a.trr. delicate -naps,’siibscrlp
by these young star*.
inxpirmg lesson. She askrd Dint Morgan served coffee and coke* of the program wilh Mr*
Wil linns to m.igarine- rtr.
each member read the book of lo the members preserl. Beingham* a*-i*ling The hulhday -ong
Mrs \ It K&lt; v gavr a report
Ephesians for the next meeting
devotional chairman, Mrs
Mnr- war given hy the group to Mr
ot til. i.ceiii tJe..ivory meeting
At the close of Ihe meeting *
gan gave an insp ring
talktaken Tench and Mr*, Wyatt, who
tli-nj|J,|
i Ml Saint* church. Winter
covered dish lunch was Serves! from Slatlhrw, *r'entli ehapte.*, drew gilts from the blitbdav
Park, at which lime Diocesan
family-style ami enjoyed by all.
ari l also read a rhipter from ttn* basket
aLixiii.ity member* were urged to
Those prr*enl were Mr* Albert book "Through Ohrid Our laud"
Final plans vtrre made foe tin an) a colored mission at Inter
Jairrll, .Mi*. T. F JlrDamel, sirs by Georgia Harkm i*
coming bainar ami n &gt;• r* slums
... u.
i„ ■ .i,■ ,
Grady. Herman, Mrs E. V. BillMr*. R T. Warirn, chairman made for the aupper tt^l will be
rrvt,,rv r b m sucgeslml that if
mg. Mr* I. P llagan Mr* Clyde
rondurlrd Ihe .esslno and asknl served Thursday evening
enough t ifmhor* contribute,|nine
The Itarbe.-o-r Commit?** of the
Ramsey, Mrs G. W Bailey Mrs. for rrimits from the srvrelary
Tho.e prr-ent were Mr. It T |r,.„ . ,
or a temmi block
SeniinoV High School Bind AsO. It. Estridg*.
Mi*. Cam e anil treasurer. Mr* llulson, te Warren. Mr*. Russell Tench. Mr. |j„. plan muldbe eair.e.l out
smiation met 1-n-sdwy nigh*, in
Draper. Mr. Ressie Gicrk. Mr. rret.tiy. lhankrd Ml-s Ella Bolton Many Rrown. Mrs J « D m -.
.....
.............
s.fc ,.,l
Ihf lund*hell 'a dun Ihr enmW it Move and Mrs J. It Walk- for acting as secretary m her ah Mr* G. It Hudson. Mr
Ruth R .lih m iliuirman ................. the
ing ha i he me, sponsored jointly
rr.
irnre and for witting up ihe (.iindquist, Mr*. Peter Monjr, 'Irt kpostli- * Cfci-,1 is lui'h is thr troth
with Ihr Sanford K lu.
I he
Circle *
minute* so completely. Miss Mol J F. McClelland, Mr* J M M. ahnill Go,I ant III* kingdom.
rhickcn baihec-u" will lie held
Pumpkin pie With Whipped cream Ion then gave her report a* t'hrtii t asklll, Mr*. John Mu gan, Mr*
Tlie li'i'trs'es
ss-rved roffee,
on the Elks Ground*. Saturday,
and roffee wa* *erverl to tie (an Soeiel Relation* ehairman an' I da stall. Mrs. Raymond .Sli.lt/ *ariilw lehr* and cake* tn the foi
Dec. I. at 6:30 p m.
members o f Circle Number Six sail she and Mr* Warren and Mr* O. 8 Tolar. Mr* J II s '.p lowing 'lr« Joseph Master*. Mr*
Plans were made to mail tic*
Monday afternoon a* thry gsth- and Mrs Davis enl'ijrd prepaid! an. Mrs. CatlWilliams,
and Mu* E S lluidirk, Mrs W. H Stew
ket* to hand parents, and serv­
ered for their meeting at Ihe and serving the Youth’ * Supper Ella Rolton. Visitor* were? Mu art, Mr* llioma* Vaughn. Air*
ing at general rnairman la Eail
home of Mr*. W. P. Champrnan In October. She had also wrapped W. A Hunter. P m .lent of tv SC a John Jewell. Mrs John Gidesiin.
Tor.cy. Committee* appointed are
un W. First St.
and sent aff the elotlnng *he had and Mr*. Stilton It Wjatt, Seen?- Mr* llenr) Mrl.aulm J r, and
Publicity Ernest Cowley, Tie
Sirs. J, N. Atrarrllo, rhairfliar.. tollei'ied, Sl-mber- v.«re o,.;rd b, tar&gt;.
Mr* \ W Eitt#
krt*. Mrs. Emory Spate, l.owrll presided over the meeting Th&gt;- visit our yhut-lna and pirns were
-----Oiler and Mr* A. D Ilmiipere;,
ba/aar and supper for Nov. IS,made fur Iboir Christina* and
Purchasing
and
Prcpvcsiion. was di*rti»&gt;fd and final plans'birthday's.
Mrs. diaries H-ml.aw rnd Mr*.
made.
Sir*. SteCtrlland gase her re
A. D. Rountree: »nd in charge
Sir* N V. Farmer gave study port a* sunshine chairman in.;
of the baibrcuing vstl! lie Peter "Paul's letters to the tay-al a»kcrt the ladle* in p, P
(vi|v
Biikur.
Church". after which the mem- gcnerotii for Decern her.
Proceeds from the hxiherur
her* reported 72 visit* had been
Mrs Warren announced "Fare
will hr used to purchase niuslt
made during the month
ily night*' at SIcKinlry, Hall, D&lt;
for the band and repair Ihr
Those present were Sirs. T.tle ember 5th. There will be f*nu
school owned instrument*.
Chapman, Sirs. Slabel Blount, Junche*. prayer meeting ar t a
Mrs S. O, Shmhlser, Sirs. Joe Christmas program She also u-.Terlap. Mr*. Pearl Ly/lch. Sir*, rd members tn attend praye
fl St Mason. Sir* R. U. Hutch- meeting* held each Weducsd..
eson. Sirs. Nrd Smith. Mrs. S, J night.
'tiller. Sir*. N V. Farmer, Mrs. Sir* Ruth LunlquL*( volunteer
Mr. ami Mrs N. Howard Rrew- J
A/raiello and thc hoitris.
rd to art a* baby sitter at prayer
rr. of .South Windsor, Conn,
tlrrle 7
meeting. Nnv. 2* The De.embn
h*vc arrived at their winter
The R F Rohmsun home. 11st? _______
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home on Silver Lake.
E JCecond St. was the arrne Sion

IN IT IA T E D INTO T H E HAINH OW S Monday night were

Miss Myrtic Wilson Women Reminded
Prepares Report
Of UTO, Bishop

Miss Janet Glenn and Miss Jean Southward. (Stuff Photo)

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• Two Inflated
Into Rainbows
Monday Night
Mo* Janet Glenn and Min Jean
Southward were tn'tiated into the
Rainbow Girl* Monday night when
the Sanford Attcmhly So 23 held
® ll'» regular meeting. Ml»» Marg
a ret Ellison, Worthy Advisor,
presided.
After initiation, the Assembly
tva* gi&gt;cn a report on the pro­
gress of the eandy »alc b) the
two team raptaint. They Haled
the *ate lu* been eery *urce*iful
and this is the last week for i»eo,
- pie to get their candy bars from
• the Rainbow Girls.
A committee » i *
appointed
with one girl from each of the
churches repiesentcd in the Rain­
bow Girls selected to serve an the
committee, which is to consult
with their ministers and other
rhurth workers to decide o.i a
worthy project foe Christmas.
They will give a report on their
decision at the next
meeting.
A which will be Not. 2*1. Selected
to sen e on 'lie committee were;
I.mil* See Koke, baptist; S'a'.lio
t’ lckrn*. 2'clhodUI; Kay Ivey,
Presbyterian; Nan C u s h i n g ,
Episcopalian; and Shirley Mm*
gan. Christian.

Joint Covered Dish
( Supper Is Enjoyed
By Three Groups
Mrs V. G lla*ty. chairman,
presided over a short business
session &lt;&gt;f the Klslc Knight Cire'e
of (t-p Pint Rintl*' t'hur.-h on
Monday evening, following the
mission study book "Japan's New
Rabtisls" which was taught by
Mn. Irving rrjor.
Mrs. Pryor’ s talk wa* highlighted
l by a display of various articles
of clothing, china and novelties
from Japan Mrs Mike Jandula.
vsho had lived in Japan for awhile
was dressed in the original Ja­
panese costume, lending an Orfenlat almosphrrc to the meeting,
Preceding the study of the misslon book, a covered dish supper
was entered jointly hy members
of the Elsie Knight Circle, the
Kranres Ib.rtnn Circle and Ihr
|Y.W..V An Oriental theme piedominated in the table decora
lions.
A gift was presented to Mrs.
C. A. Ander*on Jr,, in apprecia­
tion for her work during Ihr past
year as chairman of the circle
Pour new members. Mrs T E
Smith, Mrs. S. C. Graham. Mr*
Ruby Groves ami Mrs II M
Pearce, were welcomed into the
rlrcle Th group was invited to
I meet with Mrs. Anderson for the
December meeting. Year
book*
were distributed to the member*.
Tho*e pre«ent at the circle meet­
ing wrir Mrs, Hasty. Mr* \ndrr
son, Mrs. Pryor Mrs
Sue s
Stevenson. Mrs. V. C. Messenger,
Mrs, E. L, Damplrr, Mr*. It A
Moreland, Mr* X C, Slawlrr. Mr*
Estelle Gli.son, Mrs Sheila C*
meron. Mr*. Prarce, Mrs. Grove*.
Mr*. Graham, Mrs. Smith. Mrs.
* Jandula. Mr*. F. E Gatchel. Mis*
Martha fox and Mist
Lorenr
franklin.

Lake Monroe P-TA
Has Thanksgiving
Program At Meet

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i &gt;~ w . &gt;&lt;.cleaner*, am) She whole "L
an ' ex­
irl Rowell, Fran Murray. Lit
tremely unusual etnierpiree. HI
Alice Myers, and Glnny
»tatrd mat other flower* turh a s , 1’^** *
polnsrBias or rose* may tie used. I,nn
.
giving the theme a Christmas note
h,** * house
taler on. The December nuetmg gueit fr»in May laml, Mnsoehu*
has lieen change.! to the fifth of '« » * She 1* Rosemary Iturbank.
III. month and will be at Hetty » delightful girl who work* a. a
Guy's home on Mellons ilia. Thl* »«rrt*ry al Bedford Air Base,,
Will tu* a combination workshop I Rosemary an! Poll) grew up to
and discussion on Christmas deco gs'thn on tape Cod, and have
ration* Each circle will submit1many amusing talc* about their
two arrangement* for the Gardin experiences.
Club fashion show and coffee to
Fran and Dirk Murray h*ve a
be held at the Mayfair Inn on new addition m Sam. '.heir eight
the sixth of Dsccmber, The Drift- weeks old beagle. Silent Sam Is
woo,) circle plan* to use part o f 1no relation, I might add to our
thrlr meeting time on this pro- own Clovis Tanner.
Ject. Attending the Monday meet - 1 Found out that llarel Rowell I*
ing were Mike Stone, Marge Hilt froni Port Jefferson, L I , N. Y.
Sadie Knoldc. Muriel Hawkins, Aiwa)* nier to find another No#
tad* Elder, Sally M'rtgtr Cart* Yorker In our midst.
Striding. Jean TegfeMt, llettscGuy,
■ ■
Alice Mills. Jean Stetson, Mullie
Hire I* some Information sshlch
Harlow, Virginia Dvretnegto Rote, will help )&lt;&gt;u when buying bed
mary Duncan, and kay Dws»r,
i linens: The word combed refera
The Officer's M'tvei Club will! to finer, smoother, and more
present a fashion show Friday even rollon yarns. Carded yarns
night at the It O. tj Under the I are supposed tn be the heaviest,
supervision of Mike Stone, mem Colton muslin sheets give longer
tier* of the club will nuwlcl fall wear bul do not have the toft
and winter clothes. There will be a feel of lighter percale.

Band-Benefit
Barbecue Plans
Are Revealed

get
personal!
give him
initialed

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one-size socks,

his size, $1.00
The new design motif he
loves the Leal. . . his own
initial, handled with e smart
Hritixh look on those
remarkable Phoenix stretch
rocks that Actually take
the shape of his fo«L
Can you think of a nicer way
to treat a friend or relative?
If you can’t come in, Just
fill out the convenient coupon.

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"CHILDREN UNDER
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“ We Invite Ch«rge Account*”

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Us aw* peewit, and M satd that
the Chiefs Club could pay the bin
when the) could. Wo have the
money now. and we should show
our appreciation by giving at this
reach** lhe midway point
By B. Hegh AasHy
BBS Loom Jr. U N la tte r * i
time.”
woek the two top-raUd u s mi
One o f the hardest problem* to fell at the hand* o f the uoaetJohn Keeling. Treaturer of tha
. . .
face a coach la picking M boya
organisation, gave a play-by-play
-■■rfH
bottom division
IIri
" 1 t H f,r i‘ ln,roducH ,0
*;hc,JuIf- he plld for thfmJ out,
from a group of M tntbuaiaaUc, “ r r r
‘ ■‘ ball for the first time *h*n I wa*| William*. In making the donation account of th* showing of the
eager youngitera. Thl* kaa been
J
^
&gt;“ ‘ he *uth grade.” Ena. John i mo.lon , aid. ’’Jimmy Newman of films of th* florida-RIce gam^
tlie problem of the Junior high
that was shown to the group. •
Jtouth
Bulldog
fumble
in
I
h
e
^
V
nor5'*n ,oId the Barbecue-mectlng \HiU Implement Co. hs. en* •
football coatbea.
Hugh Carlton, principal of Jun­ lou t And IJhtn h tn iiai on utlb j of Ihf* Semi no It* Chi cl* Club it Is it
ior High, and John Angal, aaat fin* defenair* show lag to u p ul night a outing at the Elk. Club
principal of Plnam st School, war* (he fln t place Bulldog* g-d.l He then lauded tn* present pro
quick to point out to th* young- The other upset came at the hands Jfct of the Chiefs Club art said
■teri that oven if they didn’t get in o f tUrd place Jones War Eagles, that It wa* a fine, p rocrtitlu
■ward of a uniform th* first day The second place Richards Semi thing for the city of Sanfurd.
By B. Hugh Aail(y
The Sanford Scmlnolei contin­ they could dill earn one by a dla- nolos fell before the aggressi\e
notion. All-American captain
Tranaporlalion lo Sanford * Orlando Kennel Club Dog
ued hard defendve drill! yeiler- play of th* proper iplril
■ a iltt 11-0.
amt quarterhsek of Ohio Slate’ s
day In an attempt lo correct the
Th* Seminole offense didn't Rn-e Bowl rhomr no* tour yeirsj
Then the Semlnol* High athle­
Track by bun or car Will leave from Magnolia A
defeulre weaknee* that reared ite tic deoartment cam* lo the res­ dick until th* last minute of the ago. said that he uat di*courag»d
ugly head In lad week’i tilt cue. They offered the loan of tha game, but in the meantime the the first ye.-,r o f harj-hl lire omagalnit Seabreeae.
Firnt SI. 7:15 nightly.
30 JV uniform! after the close of Eagles charges played excellent petition and he quit at th* beginHie Seminole* face a rugged the sesson today. Hugh Carlton ball, especially defensivsly, and ting of lhe »#i *■
.1 i ' ” *&gt;&lt;■ **id.
A* many hundred football if&gt;«c-|ly a(t«r Kbool or in Uie tvw lag. ten dayi, playing hoet to Lees- took time out from tating his bar­ had UHied In each of th* scroni "the gamr still fstcinstcd me
UU&gt;M view the spectacular and
Other ihowi which do not Uke burg Friday night and DeLand becued chicken at lad night's Chief
stantai. On th* first score Jo* ami the neat year I went out
of the 3?ml- a* much iwhaarsal time •« precl- the following Wednesday night.
pri
m a ln u r
Club meeting to utter a sigh of Thompeoti tossed a scoring four- egain: this time I itayed out and
Aolr High School Dand and Pep non ahowi but may take at much
yard pass to Charairlch in the end learned thr gam, "
The Leesburg Yellow Jacket* relief when he heard tha aaws.
Club during the half time pre- preparation are pageant ty pe (how *
ion*, and In lh# final stania Wadr
Rorion said the value of early
will come to Sanford bringing with
Jr. Hi Debut Dat*a Aaaaaactd
which
require
field
prop*.
Such
Mnta'.lon*. liUle do they realiio
intercepted a Semlnol* pass and training in rtgorou* competitive
them two of the fa d e d power
A.
O.
Roberts
announced
this
thow(
vary
In
their
preparation
ill !• d e a led planning airi pracback* In the Orange Belt Confer­ morning th* date* on which the returned it 13 yard* for lh* sports I* Ine-tmstiblr for yo-Jlh
jf,
"V |**. oehlnd a six ml.i* and problem!. Became of a lira
•
Tyre Announce*
ence. Eddie Parker and Ivan Rob­ Junior high team a will make their score.
tied
budget
for
half-time
ahowa
lie ihow.
erta combine* a Yellow Jacket appearance before the Sanford
This bunt of ambition on the
fund Halving Drltr
EatTyanr Bandm.aler Ernest W * " *
—
.
ding &gt;"..........
that hai been
fatal -to -(ever- public.
part of the War Eagles places
W. W. Tyre, chairman of tht
Cowley plan* tho show* for the tffeetiv.M**
and
ln.xp.naiT.- (| , |pir,n f OBC team., and Ibty
The firal game will be held Nov. them In a prim* position to go on Junior High School Football Pro­
precl j i maneuvers, dsnre iou*
have compileil an Impressive 4-3
gathn*
17 under the llghla at Memorial to climb Into Peanut Bowl play. tect, Ti-norted to thr
tinew by th* majorette*, figure i ° r*
Liuslly the props are aome- r*rr&gt;rd T-e record I* Imp-radve |
Th»n
vnv m . k » i .
ing that the junior high team*,
mall
a -meant
field , thing that can be put together jn , h»t ||,e Jacket, .tailed s l m e i ^
rS l
rcprcaenlng tl-t *c-. mth an I eighth
prop* and a homecoming show with mal.rlal already available wtth , h« jb.en cc „ f Parker from S e h L d S w H Idi.h
°
grade* Iram both Junior High and
using Held light* and Indian ra- or lomethlng borrowed. However. lh, lUMlng |ln#up ,.ark(.r mi„ . rt0,DIe
Pinrrrcd School, would definitely
Proceed*
from
the
game*
will
go
galia.
^ind lnve|
#|tt1? i * f r**l deal td th# first of Ihr *rnon *itn a
make a public debut (hit sraion
n u %11. i i sw hi , i i . i ,
Tht number o f different i Honi , ° f money In U|nung iUtur**t « broken leg, but alnre Mi return toward the payment of the outfit­
Tint war* — ana m i,. t &lt;m* i » i .t In two night game* at Memorial
ting of the team*.
vary .rom five or six with eight |
7 « r » •«&lt;&gt; but the.e are ,0 Leesbur* lineup the Yellow
Stadium.
A tspacly crowd will probably «»“•;, »{■ '-• » ,
t 'm£ , 4 »
or nine pr*»enlalion* during a **a- usaabln year after year.
Jacket* have bren undefined
Tyro announced »evcral tenta­
h
on
hind
to
wrlromr
tbs
new
c»i»r«4»
r
.*
u
i » is ; *,.
Tha shoving o f defendve weak
- Otudr H-iur
aoe. The group repeats horn*
Prop# ar* used for variety tn
l
tive fund ra 'th g -’Mv.-i to b
•™tUe Pro«rim
•hows for the out ul town game* lh* ahowa. Last year th* group ness in the line. a . observed by * ^
r * T V r .H
.V * ‘ l , ,YVe' Tm s * i by the ,lub. He sbowrl
which gives tham a cninc* to , used tht*# strings o f peonant* this writer, is direct!v related lo of SanforJ i whooli.
n.seibos-tuk
s ie son the group * hau home i.icklr-plat
worh on • new show for hom* |borrowad from Co*mb*ra Ser- a noor attitude on lh* pari of the I . .5 ; f " , ,r ,,
- — .i
*-**[ed 38 Smith and Western revolver
llne.mm.
Thl*.
of
A* lhe flnM thlM of foraBril. SulaltTa fl.gy ateas*
gams* during a week whsn an vie* SUlion to create the effect d e fe n c e
donated to the fund r.dving drive
tlons for Teanut Bowl Night t&gt;siiv *n„hi. &lt;»■:&gt; i m a.
•way ii scheduled.
of a circus Uni. At th* Winter &lt;our*e. has ahearing on lhe to*
ITWIc* Her* a /U xh . Tin# i j . j by Sheriff J Luther Hobby. Ttic
TiSiW Kibe
Deginning two weeks ahead o f Park game recently. Band-master mgstreak that
theSemtooli-*
. . .. __
||, revolver will t&gt;e dvi
Leh# rem .
the opening o f school, th* drum Ernest Cowley wanted to Croat* i hive faetd. However, the Send h*v* turned out *n m m * In sup- r»»m*B
RAIN
Ksr
i :» lucky person that donates a dolmalor and hla assisting drill mas* an Autumn atmosphar*. so hay-,*&gt;ol*» * « capable of winning the P°rt of foothill. They have shatS'aariw is.,* s is wii. t i n , u n '* r or more to the Junior High
OR
SHINE
Ura in the band and pep club stack* mid* of tall gran were «**1 Hire* game*, as the offrn**
•*l,**n* atUndine# rec- HUitarvlll.
tin i m gin
School Football Fund Dondli’O
a t a r i * whipping new membsri Into
uaed along with artificial colored proved Ian week, if ihr mduld , or.U. they have travalad to the
IwUlffinn*
**1* j JJJ ticket* were diatilbu'.-t So tho
Thru Feb. 28th, 1957
■bane spending two hours each leavaa taped to scrub oak branch-1u*t member* o f the team make out-of town gam ti, they have Qutncl. il.li tM Is
’ ' members nf the Chiefs Club and'
morning
practicing
faca
roovoea.
Th#
big
problem
In
pageant
"P
lhflr
mind*
to
play
their
best
maugurated
a
Junior
high
syatsm
morning practicing
J
lf'*
.
f
*
?
n
il.
t i - c aaa m» y be obtained by interested
to give more experience to th* xsthsr u s
i t :* : so i n . . J ,
,
.,
,
(except
ments, baton signals, marehing type ahowa where many different instead of expending Just enough
a a* i!s,i parties frnni the meni'iershlp.
future school Uami, they hav* sfoTsd-h
la step and the S W Inch aup re­ things a n happening at one time effort to get by
Freshst
i.i«
Sunday)
Flub
Donate*
(I'M
This year the people of Sanford instigated th* mcrodlng of th* duln.U &lt;t&gt;l| liy.lv
quired for proeisalon drilling. This la th* coordination o f everything
To Jr. Ill Football
Mere I IS Mile Tlw. saw
stadium tax, xod they hav* heap­ eialk
step Is fundamental In that, by The more elaborate la acbtlved
Hap Vi Hatch
M j* u s e . :»
The Chiefs Ciub voted unani­
ed favors on the team. What more wuiatl.
i M i is; Iv
pa'-e
a m »tiher like* I (tens through good planning and lb*
James t&gt;.
; ;o l.ss mously to donate $1)) lo Junior
could a team want?
from a yard line and he will be fart that everyone thoroughly un­
M r-o-itr
*.ev
Last week thla writer wltunasd •eeewth
M.re
S
/l«
Mile
Time
a|j&lt; High for lhe initial Installment on
derstands
hit
part
in
th#
entire
exactly five yardi away. Straight
lhe
season’s
poorest
showing
by
Ilrl.41#
Vrl-i.d
II
S)
i
J.j
]
, , the cost of the outfitting Robert
lines are no problrm when each show.
s«. i is magnificlent Job in obtaining the
the team. Th* only exception* Hath Klalne
sir.
Tent*
«
„
member take* the
Inch step.
Another type show presented
uniforms for u*. lie got lhe uni­
wer# th* halfbacks, fullbacks, and Uulnsla tJ-Tl III c*
For a proeisalon drill such as by the bind snd pep d u b la lh*
Klahlb Mere I, it Mil* Tim* II.S form here eight day* *hp»d of
a tackle.
tho show presented for th* fln t formation show. This type Is not
Artner
I g« l.sv s so
Th# Sanford Somlnola* can beat Whit*
HlehsHaon
j *a j is
toqie game, each step and turn likely to be si popular for low
I-resburc All It will taka la th* Imk* Hecksl
« «„ V V'ond.r. I. ij. y I t , ) , l t d Uni
taken by each member la account­ stands m other shows because
Uulnal*
.
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right attitude and the maximum hleih Mae* S/l* Mil* Dm* |U
tle b h r f lm -n,. viln ifi-r k i, l.u it *
ed for In conjunction with each th* audltnre does not gain per.
efforl by th* players.
Svr* Cash
| j . i ;# st* Tt.ts, IM o ly Sli&gt;,
Hn.|i
sn itch ,
note of muile played, as each yard apective ef the figures formed.
Just rsr
1* 2* U se ll h o .l lv K it
The Crooms Acadsmy Panthers
nl\III MAI •: — A 10 Ml i.i :
• NEW CLUB HOUSE •
J**nl* Farrell
..III
tin* ki passed. This la done by a However the band and pepclub after a week’s layoff from gridi­
Glenn Johnson, who woo tha ^«ln*la_ ig-l. l i lt *
n - T l n r I 'r ti, A b b )- I f . Kuo |tn*&gt;
printed sheet o f directions that la do make formations for some
lb (See* _ s i* Mil* Time at.I m * r Vl,l&gt;&gt; lllu *
A r J . 't
M-&gt;nate
ron appearances, have spent con­ Michigan amateur golf crown th*
Glniuucncloaed, ilr conditioned and heated.
la**ear*l I I ..a ir ..
l i U r l . n , Im u rl
l.* n n . I llljr
:.!*•
pai ted out to each number.
show! In conjunct ion with a dance siderable lime In re-ilmf(11ng Ihelr tad three years, quarterbacked
Kit * t ) * * r June*
l ie
i m
: is
SUIIIMII II li II — 1/1" Mil •:
Admission
SI Plus General Admission o f BOc
A typical direction sxtracted by lh* majorettes. For most shows offentr and their
i'i , .Hit*
si i e H
rtitnrv.
■11 jr, I n . ' . F r.rn .t,
I an rg .11
I '. t t l
defense. To­ Michigan Stata football Itams In SI 1 .4 H l t t * r . a * * l
t. M l l e n e r
| St M'.caln. (nit Set
from on# of these sheets would o f this type the majorette** spend morrow night they will b« trilling I0U. 1*12 and 19t3.
itte M .iv t F t Uuin.i. ss.as li a»
In*, }|r l.iIiMht. s i l t . t c ltv iy .
rrVo. 2i. M »R , R K .ni4f.T T manv extra hours Icarnlne the** down to face the pressure of Big
Bl*«*as|| Mara S/l* MSI. Tim. 41.2 ] Tf.a* Sr' .1
Jerry Collins, Track Operator
Sorry. No Minor*
march J*c.*‘ To Interpret
this routine under th* capable Inttruc- • competition when they travel
ftu.h Call
i : iiih i ii it v« s: — s is mii.i :
Ing on for three straight. "W* had Imhe.lU* Neill*
aboi’* .viiw, ii.i.py J"v. i:iir
number II who la th* eighth per­ (Ion of Bgt. Carol Null, head ma­ to Daytona Reach to taka on lh*
a lot of thing* against us this year. M.loll v.
HUMfF», Hff'fit Ii tihiB^r IfMiff. I.ii Ika 1
son la the 2nd. rank right flask* jorette.
11•Fl •r rf. V ! V m n U i
l.u f V r Tkvaifti (
third ranking power of lh* Big a We fought lack of sxperienc*. lack Ciolniala si -as m s *
TohiuHT-a
mwtmis
:*
M A S H II v&lt; •: — a / lil M H .i:
•n tha repeat o f measure f l o f
All shows by the Seminole High North Conference.
of depth, th* most powerful teams
U m I Star* — J I* Mil.
Hfi * iim Of T‘’ ti, fVrltv IVg|?jr.
the mualr, march.* forward two School Band and I'cp Club are
oll*r Kiy irmwin -n. H#rtN (
XUihtas. Fldlii'im Trim, atlv.i
Over all, the ranthers have had In the stata all In a row, and w*
lUrrjr I’o
eight counts and a four count original shows and are always an yxcrptlonatly successful s*a&lt; couldn’t gun for a championship nil* Super rilm , | r(*. *|,...|r Mlo- J. Tfnhi
Fii#n41*’
#l#ni
r e r Hr n - l t t i . i t , , . * ', p . r r r i . r r .
which take* him II'I yard* at produced to lhe home slandi of ion. They have gone through the because we were still en proba
t »:%tii M ill: — a /l i mii.i *
iKi nsii a vi r
which point he eaecuui a to-th# lh* football field.
Ph
r4 RUk
K ififjf M -H f c t i
roughest " f the rinrlda high school lion Th# boy* hit a temporary I
VmsbuTT arrn«MiPvT*Lr; V.*M*• n»lil&lt; n, VaJa Rat
IN(«
rear march and
continues
to
Till* week the home town fan*
ball power end have fine show- slunip. and that cost tham two Msihura. Nurfsr* iirin.i.r, rn-rii.i.
I'rwe Ii |f« Jlrnm-fi, F*n&lt;"rt JMJvfp.
nurth three more eight counts will again be able to witness ano-! ln* ' t0r themselvas. Thr Tamhera victories Now they are beck up
ru»ti
tmimii mask — &gt; i* wii.t:
v ie io rie * .
^
.b
A .it c ... Lacks R u m . M .n O r.ltiie .
»:isi:i »:^Tii i i %i «: — a •» nil i:
Located &amp;Mile* South Of Sanford
sr II yarda before he follows tho ther spectacle during the
h a lf-lw#nt *nl,) * momenlsry lull for In spirits and want to tak* ths iuia F.et* suetr d m .
jn .u i
f o lH c r v it t w , Q tllc V Lnolt, T 'j f t l lset! set of directions.
On Highway 17-92 Turn Weal At Red Arrow
t«H# ffmirt
Mii.i*
time of the
Semlnole-Leesburg1
••t***. but snapped back two rest of the aehedule If they want Li*ht. Hr (m .k . ‘Vm. msr nine
IIop» Nkiorwmw, U m h u i
Usually for a • minute pre*
p l d '/ n l '. V 'r 'I . T
game lo be played Friday night
*g0 fur *
up to bad enough, I think they can do
rjuitiUii mu
rlilrai show it takes two type- In Strmorisl Stadium. Ernest Cow­ eel victory over Eustla, with two It."
written pages o f legal all* paper
But
story doesn’t end th*r*.
ley who has so completely cap- win*, two lone* and three Ilia
to explain tht full show, For such
th.
lured lh* admiration
and
th* u,Htr ,hrlr M * ,h f&gt; h»v* been Nbxl year things will look even
s
- li takes between ten or
“
*•'* surprise team of the ronfsr- better for the Panthers. They will
heart* of the Senford audiences,
ence.
(wslr* hour* to figure out and
field an experienced hall club,
continues to produce one of the
p 'v « «n paper, around a half-hour fined shows In Florida.
Should the Panthers take Ihr they’ll be regular number* of the
lo type and memrograph, and
next three gam es-Deylona, Di^ Big 0 North Conference, and they’ ll
from 10 to IB hours of drill to
Land, and Orlando-they will have be up for every game tn hopes of
prepare lit a total of U or M
established themselves as on* of winning a title the first time they’re
the fastest rising Warn* In the illglble.
hours to produce a • minute show.
stale. This la (he lad year of pro­
The actual make-up of the** shows
It all hang* on thr rtmslnder of
bation In the Big ■ Cnnferenre for the season. "If th# boys ran tak*
Involve the various movement* and
Crooms.
number of itepa being plotted on
Daytona tomorrow night, they can
Joe Fair, head mentor for tht go for the next garnet and have
10 rharti o f graph paper.
Crooin* eleven, thinks hla team something to shoot for nut year,”
Aaalitlng Eraetl Cowley, the
hia an excellent chance of march- Fair said.
band director, In th* make-up
A n m n in f/ u l uchinrm erU
planning of the shows are Mis*
The upset minded Sanford Semi­
Barbara Rohn, th* pep club spon­ nole JVi traveled to Winter Purk
in autom obile p erform an ce
CENTRAL FLORIDA CHJICK FREEZE
sor, Hr. Georg* Dabbi, J. D. thl* afternoon le take on the power
Stour, lhe Captain. Drum Major Winter Park JVa In a game that
AND STORAGE CO.
leslie Smith and B|t. Carol Null th* ecrappy youngitera from San­
Most automobile performance records are pretty
who It the head majoittle. In ad­ ford want badly.
dition to these, Pep Club Drill
difllnilt
to relate to the kind of daydn, day-out
The only other lime they were
Captain Mary Ann Hall and her underdosed was lhe opening game
driving moil of us do. Running at aafe and legal
aiiblant Vallere Klrehoff
and o f th* lessen, when the Lyman
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
sjM-cds, a '57 Chevrolet recently chalked u|i an
band drill master Hgla.
Wally Greyhounds varsity was *uppo««d
101 Went Thirteenth Street
Phone 1318
important new coasMo-rnaat record on the road.
Pop •md Berry 81. John auUi* the to run wild over them. The Givyhandnatler In the Instruction of hounds wera shocked anil had to
And the iioy it set this record la even more imLOCALLY RAISED — DRESSED IN (H R PI,ANT
(h.* «'tnw.
right hard to u|n 13d. Since then
jbirUiit than the record itself!
Devices other than instruction the Seminole JVa have outshown
sheet* used to aid in Instruction the brightest In Ihslr non class.
of a .how arc blackboard drill
The JV» are younger than most
A new ’57 Chevrolet recently proved it ha* the qmli*h- - »-f thr group the overall j of the opposing club* they meet.
lies most people look for in a car-and proved it on
r4- nubile nddrrti »y»tem on They ar* mid* up mottly of Frcilv
the toada you travel. It set a new record of lew than
'.hr field to make correction* dur.|man and Sophomores, while thrir
rilK8E PRICES KFIEiTIVK TIIUIIS; ■ )lll. ■ SAT.
57 hour* Jot the run (rom New York to Lot Angrlex
irocr*. of learning the opponent* use many Junior*. This,
lh
m l clay lines iccroi* the of course, meant that the Semi(certified by NASCAR). It wax a strictly xtock. V8N»A#
RAUt A
VI.A. U
GRADE
A •• IIIIREIT FROM I.OCAI. FARMS
f
'• arc laid hy s freihman no lea have a bright future ahead
powered Chevy. It wxi driven by two young tadiea.
detal' nf boy* prior In each n*w o f tham.
When you coniider that ali i he driving waa done
show.
If lhe acrappy junior warrlori
by 98 pound Betty Skelton and her friend Caroline
An important phase of starting win this afternoon's gam* by up.
a new show Is learning and then aattlng Winter Park'# JVa. they
Ruu, the true aignificxnce of this record run becomes
memoriting Ihr music lo be team- will finish the season 6-1 In JV
apparent. It’x g tribute to Chevrolet'i great-hearted
e-&lt; r- ill show muile li mcmorlied. competition—the best to*ion re­
V8 engine and aolid road-worthinea* that it could
This li done by sectional rehear­ cord for the JVi from Sanfotd In
WESTERN V. S. t’ilOll’E BEEF
travel day and night for 2.913 miles at xafe and legal
sals outside of school lime, usual yrara.

Pigi «. Wtd., Nor. 14. 1IM

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Seminoles Are Trying
To Correct Defensive
Weakness With. Drills

Borton Lauds Junior
High Football Project

Notes In Passing

NOTICE

Much Planning, W ork
Behine Half-Time Show

Sanford Transit Co.

SOKC

NIGHTLY

POST - TIM E 8:10 P. M.

Crooms Panthers
Re-Shuffling Team
Offense, Defense

• M ATINEES EVERY
WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY
A T 2 P. M.

b

TWO GIRLS,
A CIIEVY

Seminole JVs
Take On Powerful
Winter Park Today

AND A RECORD!

LOCKER

PLANT

KOK YOUK THANKSGIVING:

HENS

TURKEYS

EGGS

FRYERS

LARGE doz.

53c

X -U R G E

5 6 c

R0UNI D S T E A K

&lt;&gt;9c

apeeda-and better tht
existing record for the trip
by more than three hours.
And when a pair of young
ladies step into a car and
drive it round the dock to i
new trxnjcootinenUl record,
you know that car is easy to
drive. Come try a Chevy.

OL tl (ItVN CUBE
6

THE NAME
THAT A S S U R E S M E

FRESH

BR. BACON
LB. 49c

CO RN ED BEEF
LB. 59c

WESTERN — YOL’ NG’N TENDER — BABY

B EEF LIV E R
LEAN PL'KK

GROUND BEEF
LB. 37c
1

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] 15c

THIN SLICED

DRIED BEEF
LB. 29c

V*

WVTHBN LEAN 8QUARE CUT BOSTON BUTT
L a

39c

O n ly fra n ch ised Chnrttld dealers :

d isp la y Otis fam ous tradem ark

H oller M otor Sales
COR. 2MI * PALMETTO AVE.

PH. 104

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JUiiBJ'&gt;HB»q—ijwg

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

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Additional Society

Calendar
WtDNEhDAY
' Matonic Temple a'. * pin MaraSoulhtidr R - k Fair wilt be hel I 0f‘*'
" 'l l be h«td at th‘»
from 9 a.m U 5 pm . Ml paro-it* ""&gt;* for «he deceased member*.
Front 2 p. in. until 9 p. m. will
are urged to &lt;*&gt;me and »?• book*
Th* Civic Department of the be held the M'SCS Rataar in Mc­
Woman'* Club will meet at 12 30 Kinley Hall, with Turkey Supper,
p m. for a luncheon, ’followed by at tt.23 per plate (or adult* and
a buiine** meeting. Sponsor i* 7Jc for children, to be »»rved from
Mr*. B C. Moore and gue*t 3:30 8 30.
Seminole County Federation of
•peakrr i* Mr*. J. C. MI'.chell,
who w-ill »peak on "Education*! M’umcn't Club* will hold their
nurling at (0:30 a. m at the Wo­
Problem*".
Hoitrste* will be Mr*.* S. D man'* Club In Oviedo.
There will be a board meeting
Highlejman. chairman. Mr*. C.
K. Dawson. M in Adelaide Conte i.l the Women'* Auxiliary of the
Seminote Memorial llotpital at
and M m Alice Cooper.
A meeting of the Social Depart­ lu a. m In the conference loom.
Thr Ladie* Aid of the Lutheran THE TUAMvSCIVINt; TIIEMll WAS ilfpciKecI in lovely arninitemcnti* at the Drift­
ment will follow at 2 p.m .' with
Mr* 0. C. Howard. Mr*. Jamr* t hurch of Uie Rrdrcnu-r will wood Circle meeting o f the Sanford Durden Club. Shown with the nrraiifro incut.-t are:
meet al Ihr home of Mr* Glen
0 Huff and Mr*. Biodle William*
McKendree, III Plnecretl l*rive (Left to riulit) .Mrn. E. J. .Mill*. Mr*. M. II. I law kin*. Mm. It. S. Stone, and Mrs. It. L,
serving a* hoitote*.
M v t . / r in whose homo tho meeting was h *ld. (Staff Fhoto)
al 7:30.
The Glil Scout* of the Fir*t
The
Ladle*
Aid
of
Ihr
Lutheran
THE ENTIRE CAST OF “ We Shook The Family Tree" rehearse their line* for the forth* Pietb)tertan Church will meet at
North Carolina'* batkctball U &lt;n
Church of the Redeemer will hold
comine Junior Speech C lau presentation tomorrow nittht at 8:15 at Seminole High 3 30 p m. a! the Church.
a hake *ale in front of Sear* *tart* I
ha*
oev.-n veteran*,
lncludiln|
School. It is directed bv .Mrs. Nellie Coleman. (Front row) left to riidil: Aifnes Stans
The Senior High Fellowship Re- Ing al 8 M
Captain Jrrry Vayda.
field, Jimmy Blythe, Nancy Robb, Linda Cannon. Helen Adame. Berry St. John, and creation of the Firtt I'rwtbylcrun
•ninvv
Eva Speurs. (Rack row) left to rijfht: Al Collins, Evelyn Rennett, Sandra l.ee. Dickie Church will meet at the Church at
"National Teacher'* Day" will
Rountree, and Angelo Compain. (Staff Pho.o)
the Church at 7 p m,
be the atilifeet ol a program over
Itv t.ll \CE TllCRSTliN
The Mid-Week lliole Hour will w rit It at e&gt;:43 |&gt; in Tht* will bvThr I jk c VIotiio,. i || Club mrt
be conducted by Rev. A. G. Me- put on by thr Scmir.ole County
Innu. Pa*tor of the Firtt Pre»by- Future Teacher*' Club, with J. D at thr Lak.* Vlonror S?ho,d on
Stone. *enior and vlrc pre*ident Vt.md.iv aflrrnoon
terian Church at 7 30 pm .
Mi&lt;* Janet
Jotin«
provident,
and
Ellen Vihlen. Junior and vice
The Chancel Choir will rrhearir
By u n i t n i n k s i : n
Smith and Mi* Gen. vu Van Hu.
ai Flr*t Prosbytrnan Church at prr*n|ent. Announcer will be Sue oprn.d Ihe meeting Roll cjll wa*
Burrow*,
Thl* it the second prrientatioo kirk. Mr? It. N. Whitney *p.,ke n
Ann Tone*. f r r i h m a n
Cho teal by VIi** llobbv
7:3n p m
with 2»&gt; prrronl out of
mem­
A tubttanlial rum * a « given to­
af the Circle activities in Uu» San­ kortirultuial rumm-tUc w o r k .
program
will
be
»pon*ornl
by
Vlr*
Senator Douglat Slrnttrom wiU
ford Federated Gulden CluD. Out- Mr* Itoti Anthony on Junior Har­ ward the budget by Circlr Number «peakrr over WTRR al 6:43 p m. Kent Uatemaii and Vila* Cherry ber*
Pled re of Vlb-flame tn tho Hag
ing the week inltretimg picture, den club, and VI:* C M Flowers On.* of the t,re*hyt.-ri»n C’hur-lt. in cooperation wRh American Ed­ Singletary AL.i on the |tn gram
wt en it met M•&gt;r».t.*\ at the home
wilt be shown on the Herat.;'* So
..
, ..
ucation Meek III* tubjrct will be will be the Seminole llicli School' wa h i hv Mar* l.rgrr. "Amerira"
ciely page; can.ii.i cam erj *liuli cn " J ,i
Rctrrxa ...n» of Vtr. J n Huff with Mr*. S. "School for Trained Manpower''. Dome Hand, sponsored b&gt; K.rne*t and * The Mar hpansled namiei"
of varinui member* at their were taken for me Cl.rittma* dm- D lligldeynian *crvlnr a* cnBand Dlrrc* or. and led wa* led by Caron I’ ayetlc
The Rev. George 8. Ro.« will
Yu i m &gt;- a mouthful wlou y -i
Not ember gathering. A*
go l&lt; n« ■ to be held at
7 pm
Lin.I.i llillell ami Vera Splvrv ,
on hu*te»«.
b&gt;
Lethe
Smith. Thl* progiam
conduct the morning
devoir in*
The inciting wa* pt.-oded over over WTRR, Sanford, at 6 30 a. i? in rooprration with Vmeriean gave an inter. *iing .Kmonatratiori
&gt;ny that uur rndlO-telcvUlon
pro,* repot.* from the following Thuieday. Dec. Id at Jim Sp'-nby the chairman. Mr* Victor m.
in ihe "making of milk euM.ir.l "
Circle* have been received:
rr J-a tfiUurant.
Education VWek
aervice i» the br*t you tin buy
Drown. and: the
Aftrr Ihl* mn»t enlightening de"Living Picture*" of famout
The Dirt Gardener* u cic cn*
• • •
at any price. I'a-. .n the good
"U
sing riciuir*
Pictuir* * or
of ramuu*
,, »ecretary'»
,,
„report
j..
laving
fa mini.
wa*
given
by
Mr*
•tudenl* .if the fir»t and fourth munttration, game* were played
trrtainrd at the home of Mr* Ito\|r, {;eor,e Hound* entertaine I
new* to your fiienda. T .ey ll
VI fcl 'w ' n V
tt i l P**nttnc» will l»# given by the »tu
bert Stewart of VP Dora, after the Palm Circle, with Mr*. Made
Vlr*. M. R AndcT»on. Iliblr dent* o f thr tecond and third giadc* of Soulhtidr School al I by th* young ladle*
thank you for It.
Mlt» Wilton and Vlr* f) M.
Chairman, vlcae-l thi* ,ca r'« itudy grade* o f Southild* School at 2 p. m.
a abort butmets meeting at Die
e
a
rn
e
r
and
Mr*,
llan
v
Uaket
ai
Robert*
were
the
adrDnr*
preof familir* of thr Iliblr ami »tre«- p m,
garden renter. Driftwuuu ai rangeSATL'RDVY
nwnla were displayed throughout f#-ho»le*»e». Mr* S C. Dickennn *rd thr imt&gt;ortanrr of familir*
The final program for AmerL tent to help Ihr young ladle.
ntlRSDAV
ACtO* Charlton Union arrive*
the hottrti' home, the rompoiitton talked on Calm* and propogaum '*°r, htpinr to**,hrr at rburrh
The Intrrmrdlat# CNmr ol lb* •'*" Education Week will t&gt;* by
Ever
marinate
cooked
cauliDu
hi. wife for the New York
“ A Stewanlthip" wa* the topic Flr«l Raptlvt r’hureh vrdl rehear»e Early lr lloulhotder, attoim-y and
amt adaption ot natural, nrtlitic of thr«r landteupir.g awe!* Mr*.
Dinar Tideman'* ailtclc in The given bv Vtr* It V Cobb, after at 7:00 p m. and Ihe Adult Choir “ r 'l c e officer of the American ucr *rpa rated Into floweret. ...1 mandment*," Ce* ll It. DcMille'*
dried materiala ahown to gteai
a French dtc**ing to «crve a* «
mulD&gt;mllRon-dull.ir motion pie*
Leghw
The lubject will hr
vantage by Mr*. Mow art'* co il Herald'* Garden Gale- va« clis- whirh there wa* an annoiincrmrnt at 0 00 p m
•atad with eritp grren*’ Dual the
turr (pertaelr nn the life of
blnation of each. Slide* wer.. prr rutted, with valLablr po.nttr* of thr Joy Gift Program at the
The Junior Choir will have their "Sch'*al* for A United America" rautltlnwrr
with
paprtk*
for
meeting
at
the iehc.iT.il mu) frllowthip at the 'hd will be at 7: p in, over
Mo***, iwrtr.vye I by llnton.
tenlad, by the ho*lr*«, of flown given by both la tig*. Different inspirational
pretty enlor
arrangement*, garden* and autum­ palm frond* b ro igh: by Mr&gt;. D.ck- thurch. Al-o announced wa* the Firtt Preibyterian Church at 3:43 WTRR.
rr»on were identified ami their general meeting in December P m
nal aeene* from the north
Thr H A .'i of Ihr Flr»t RaptUt
• • •
value of growth and arti*tr&gt; n "Mb a eover.wl di*h luncheon and
The Youth Choir of Ihr Flr»l Church will meet at 9 a m.
Frulta, vegetable* and flower* home planning atre»*« I ticfreih- 3 Cbrl-tma* p.irl* to be b. Id the I're.hyterian Church will practice
(»A. (iltA D E “ A ” - D&amp;D
FRESH PORK
There will be a work »hop for
were alar performer* at the Diift- menu followed the butim** *.•«. *amo day by the ( irrle
at thr Church at 7.30 p m.
Foreign Mution* at the Ftr»t
wood Circle'* meeting at the home »*°n.
The rioting prater wa* given
There will hr an annual dinner I'rotbyterlan Churrh from 4 to9
Of Mr*. Robert Mriigrr. Mr*. O
. . .
by Mr. P I! M. ,,h.-n*on. after f»r DUIriet R.»y Seoul* at thr Flrit pm Dinner will hr trrve.l
B Gray, with the ho*'e»«, ptTteul
The R o e tUr-t? me: w.-h *1.* which a so.-ial hour wa* enjoy.d Prrtbytrrian Church at 7 p m.
VDIMMT
ed Thankagiving table decoration* D H Mather* ami enjoyed a talk and delightful refreshment* *ervrd
The Lak. Vlary Home Demon
The Dep.nl.itde Cla*t of Die
and three arrangemevt* of garden by Mr*. C. L. Gaiupbcll of tien (&gt;• Mr*. Victor Drown. Mr*. It E. •tration (lub will hold it* regutai Flr«t Vtrtho.|i*t Church will meet
bountie* In colorful arrangements. e 'a who describe I the u*e o! Ratliff, Mr. S D llighleyman. meeting at 10:30 a m
at the wRh Mr* It VV ||err»n, 2110 PalMr*. R. S. Stone, rnalrman noted herb*, from Itih'• tune*, theii Mr* W R Vrtdrrion. Mr* O. C. Chamber of Commerce building in ntello Ave., at n p m for their
Slltl.OIN Olt CLUB
that th* December meeting i« to medicinal thcrauy and '.heir gar MelJrld**. Mr
Stpv*n Terllor*!. Lake Mary VII** Vlyrtip Wilton r*sular monthly bu«ine&lt;* and *n
be changed; It wilt fake plarc at den growth in Ino l). S at a Mr. N i Miney. Mr* IV R
will give a demon*'ration of
tneellng
Sli* I JJtt ClUy'a oOiJ)T.-a J, Wh-tiihobbn •'M»o told maav legend* of Sir, hrn&lt; .n. Mr. II J l.ayman,
"irp ir«li. rv of Food for llurpe
*
--------holiday atrangemendi r 111 ' be here*’ anil wa* urged :o prc.-nl of Winter Park. Mr* If VI dumb Freefer*. A tack lunch will be en
" ° r n bath towel* make exc.-l
t |l0Vlri
this paper for the Garden
Gate in I’ )'. Mr*. L. II Jonr*. Mr*. It A
Joyed at noon. Mr*. Inman will *,lt Deaning "rag* "
launder
e
# .
The Herald The D ecem l.r fieri- Cobb. Vtr* A It Vlarcha. Vlr*
In hot *oap nr dr
T E N D K K N K S S Col A ltA N T K K D
!ur»l .pr-.xer All ladie* who lhr,e
J ( i Vn Ie*. V|r* It C D i i H o « i- h. gue.t
. .ie llemerncalli* Circl.* met at tng will he a (Tuitlnva* parly,
.ire intrrovte.i In the demon-!ra trrgent «u*l*. and cel the*" -i •
V'r
M
M
It
tayn
Vli
I
i
the
Garden Center Thur*day
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into *&lt;|uarr* If you have pinking
VVilkiimiii, .n.•I Vlr* J. II Huff tmn and who wimlil like to attend
evening, with Mu* Fthei River a*
SI N N V I.A N O EC O N O M Y
thl* meeting, call 4.9 fur tnfor •bean, by all nirati* u*e them t ho»te»*. anUted hy the V|i*»e«
protect Ihr edgr* from ravrling
matlon.
I'll:
TOI'PINT.
Fdna »nd Laura Chittenden. Mr*
.
„
Then throv» av*ae your »&lt;iilrd o!d
Make your pie from *our ap­
Fred Ganay, Gird-n rluh preti‘
\
! ? T E\,r&gt; doth* —»nd launder the lira one*
ple* and then top It with hard i hlld will be Ihe .object of a gften becau»r only ilean cloth*
dent. S&lt;»mon»lrated fluv.ir ar­
talk hy Mr*. VV VV. Tyre, vice t l „ f|fln .A(,„
•aurc'
rangement*. after winch each
president of the Seminole CouQty
member followed with a campovi&gt;u k l, up , p«,kagr „r angel
To *!mmcr a food, mean* to I* TA Council, over WTRR at a t*.
lion of her own. The door pure,
P in , in ro.^cratlon with Amen fo&lt;Ml niU ^ rv,
, f ,hp rakr
Cook III litpild j.ivt h» ! j , thr
an African violet, ^a&lt; won hy
in
wllh if(v&gt;pi of van|t|a Ice cream
ing p«dnt Ruld.tr, «ho it I r .r • can Education Week
Mr*. B. E. Wiggln*
• •
and bn ik | I below thhe »urfare
Semlnol* Chapter Nn ? O K S and a laucr m .'le bv thickening
of the tupiul.
Member* of H.c l*i. v Circle
will bold II* regular meeting at canned rherrlr*
FRESH .MEATY NECK
wer# presented with a citation
from the American i ' jp &lt;r Society
for dlitinguitbed tervuv through­
out the year. Vtr* Voile William*
Jr. entertained the group, with
LIM IT .1, P L E A S E !
Mr*. Do:i I!.*!.« and 'lr* Donald
Mr.
and
VI*•
.
WilllAin
Keeling
Jone* co-hnilp*?ing Jerry Galal.
owner of the Drift*».*J Gardeni announce the birth of * ton. Dale
BAKE - RITE
In DeHary. talk.M on "Lamltcap- Robert, on Monday, Nov. 5 at l:ul
L'pkcrp."
a
rn.
at
thr
Sem.nolr
llotpital
ing with Minimum of
tlroiiing limpli'ity in planned The young man weighed 8 lb*.
land.cipng and u*r of Northern II or Vlr*. Keeling will be roBONELESS ALL-M EAT
plant* in Sanford Mn Ka-lylr membeird a* the former Ml**
Houieholder
gave hoiti, ulrural Marion llrrbvl
pointer*, after whi i a «ocul hour
Vlr. and Mrt William U. Ho­
wa* enjoyed
LB.
ward announce thr birth of .* hoy
WORM
PUl
l
ITl
Nov
8
at
Seminole
Memorial
Gueit tpeaker a' the lu atnnda
Circle, which m?: al Die l.imr of llu»pital. The 7 lb. 2 or boy I,a*
Bl f ORI MOU5INOI
Mr*. Jo*eph Tr ial., w.w Vlr* been named Patrick Bllry Vlr*.
A year ol Putin* Re8. C. Dlekeraon. "n o talkid on Howard will be remembered a*
FLA. (*R. A .MED
•r*ich wotk «nd l yr*t
airlayering, grafting and in arch- Ihe former Ml** Hetty Anne
of tt p in tm t on pv.ul*
ing. Co-ho*te»»c» were Vtr*. F. O. Stile*.
try farm* prose ihti
Putin* I i■|v*ivj Poulliy
iW'llh J.vtm or more FinmI Urdrr)
Worm* t in drinking
water it *n m y , »6»c*
rise and in o p rm iv e
Oi l) GI.OKT
:t( O Z. CA N
• ay in rid pullrit nf
roundw orm * llird*
• orm ihtm vtlni with,
out any Iroublr
Are you using our &lt;u«t-cutting service? Manv lo«al

Monroe 4-H Club
Sees Interesting
Demonstration

Garden Bouquet

'Stewardship' Is
Topic At Meeting
Of Circle One

HENS

ROAST 35
STEAK

SLICED
BACON

n.i.i.o

BONES
2 lbs. 25r

SHORTENING

STEW

a MILLION layers produce eggs
• • • saving about 5&lt; per dozen

In
Quiet, Safe
J

jo x

J

l

C b ib o A .

PORK &amp;
BEANS

folk* are with very MtUfartory reaulta’ Here'* why w*
believe w» tan help you cut tho coat of producing egg*
and iru reuse profita.
Luat fall a clieck on production o f Turina-fed florka
brought out thi* fait. Hrvnrd* on more than one million
layer* allowed they averaged only 4 } j Ibo. ol feed per
dozen egg*.

U. S. (iovernment figure* *how that mo«l flock* lak*
6 lit*, lo d o the joh. So . . . Purina ruatomer* tavtd I }) lb*,
of feed or about 5 cent* |&lt;r doicn.

Limit 1 Dozen 1'iuoaa

STANDARD BRAND

G »f Thl I

CUT (.KEEN

M il
PU R IN A

CAGE I00K

See or call u* now. Wa'U bring our Poultry Profit
Meter to your farm and help you *hoot for tower egg
production ro*t*. Itcmember. . . m i v m u \tt&lt; with Ilia
Checkerboard Hag.

PHONE 115s

Your (fondly “ Si ora with Iho Ckotkorhoord Sign"

POTATOES
I,IIS.

*

(HtOWINC or LATINO

FEED AND SUPPLY CO.
110 W. SECOND ST.

U. S NO. I

10

BI DWE L L
Corner W. Crystal Drive &amp;
Lake Mary Blvd. I'hone 1504

I)oz-

.. H j h in * . ,

U

y in c

CHOW*

MAS H
1 0 lbs.

-J ■*
I

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T*

THE SANFORD TTERALD

Decline Of New
Page 8. Wed., Nov. 14, 1956
Home Construction
'National Tragedy' 1956 Could Be
STT. PETERSBURG ■ * - A pre* Major Crime Year

fabrics *d horn* builder hat called
the decline of new home construe*
tion under FHA and VA programs
a “ national tragedy** but the FHA
chieftain lays bli agency cor.sidera the housing outlook good.
George E. Price o f Lafayette.
Ind.. president of the Prcfabricat
td Home Manufacturer*' Inititute,
blamed the decline of houiing
•tarta on the uneven effect of gov*
emmental monetary controla.
“ In the tight money market
that now exists." Price told the
inititute'* fall meeting, families
treking to buy their home* under
FHA and VA "are at a great dis­
advantage because the intcreit
rate they ran pay for mortgage
money under the FHA or VA Is
rigidly fixed at t»i per rent. Surh
a rate it not at all competitive at
a time when the demand fur
money li great and interest rates
are still rising."
He said famdirs cannot obtain
financing because of this and the
retult is that FHA and VA hous­
ing fell off 31 per rent durieg the
first seven months of this year
compared to 1933.
Norman P. Mason, federal hmiv-

L it t le

F o lk s

JACKSONVILLE (Jfv- An FBI
agent says Hid may be a ma&gt;or
crime year.
John Riley Smith, senior agent
in charge of the FBI office* her*,
told a civic elub national crime
is up It I per cent for the first
six months over the similar period
Inst year.
Hr said Included In this are
figures showing "rather fabulous
and alarming increases in juvenile
crime.
Ing administrator, acknowledged
that "mortgage money rtmaini
tight. This It one aspect of out
current state of prosperity. K*
pansion of the economy its all di
rcctios causes heavy demands fm
financing In
competition
will
mortgage requirements."
He said: "In general, the hona
Ing situation a* seen by FHA u
jn i ’ Although the rate of new
home production has declined this
year, it is still high. It looks now
as though .hr total would hi
between l.too.owi and 1.2ot'.ouC
unit."

Del Monte
THtYHt A U
R U N N IN &amp;
FOR OURJpiuV

%

&amp;

*

}

Peaches
29c
2' » Si/e Can

!

Price* Is Thin Ad Efrccllve
Thru Wed., Nov. 21.

TURKEYS

TURKEYS

TURKEYS

SWIFTS REMIUM. ARMOUR STAR. WILSON A CO.
m

o c o .m o

m

45c
49c

lb.
lb.

TOMS
HENS

llrnn/c llrnnd HreaMtd, Fre*h Dre**fd

T U R K E Y H EN S lb. 59c
Sluffed, Oven Ready

TKU.PI.AVOR

MIRACLE

WHIP COFFEE
29c

Pint Jar

1

(Limit One)

CAN

lb. 69c

Long Inland

Ocean Spray

IIOU S i/c Cans

Cranberry Sauce

2/39c

None Such

9 Ou I’ kus.

Mince Meat

2/49c

lb. 49c

o f this oolch a h

•tri.r

/&gt;

Apple Sauce
Argo Peas
no:t

2 35c
2 29c
2 ' i Si/e Can

Sweet Potatoes

19c

HUNT'S

8 ()/. Cans

Tomato Sauce

Krenli Urevted
P n e e r i f s X A s r c m r n * r &lt; xrr)

30.1 Cun*

TATKRTOWN

D U C K LIN G S

3 25c

Sloklfjr**

e THOSS T)i O / K t r v G S T
o u r r o tfll thkv

2 ' ; Si/c Can

Pumpkin

SHOr AZ H f U

I GOTTA D t OUAGCt'P' rt /

19c

IlnNum
linking llenw, Kn.iwtini; C hicken*, F ryer*
C h o n p e a k e liny O ynler*
l.ykcw Sntil lilaiul

Bag Sausage lb. 25c

9 O/.. Jar

Salad Olives

29c

l.ntly nelly

Quart

Prune Juice

12" x 23 fi. pktr.

Wrap

29c ^

Crnpefrult

Sections
Unde Ren’*

Rice
T fllr y 'w

Tea Bags
lin k e r '*

Premium Chocolate
Hawaiian

Chunk Stvle Tuna

PRODUCE
I III M l

Cranberries \ lb. bag
nut

York Apples 3
I I It CELIO DAGS

CARROTS

2 hr

0*

25c
35c
25c

0* m

CAMl'HKI.l.'S

TOMATO
s o u p '" 10 (
1

MM PAW AVI. •

f*

C SU PREX
E ' 9 M A RKET
notm aratvio • wi

quantity

.
^/,

29c

ALCOA

R»v,i|

J

M .im il one vvith o r d e r )

While Home

T U R K EY S

^

VKuun

in q uauty miats

�1
THE 9ANT0RD HERALD
W ed., N ov.

1 1. l'J36 Page ;1

Mary

Stenslrom To Be
On Confab Program

Harvey Is Named People
Brotherhood Head

SIN AI PENINSULA OLD WAR AREA

(CaaHfnurd Front Pagr I)
(Canttn*'«d fr'-n P »je Cn*f
terully and spiritually. Set u.
('irroll’ i "VanItle*". She landrd
pray this year nut only In thp
•hr
art t.'tp firfv rll to a
»plri' o f Thank.givln; hut alto
a .r Ir.irn the "Van^
Senator Douglas Stenstrom will
The DaptUt Brotherhood, lav*
• "*"■*n* wrn*
into "La.ljr hr men's urganiiation of the church, a* suppliant, for God's guidance, appear on the program Saturday
• m in i hrr.1 and Adclr named William Harvey of San­ tu ihe end that wv may folio-, the night when the Annual Conven­
|LONDON t/P— P u n o Charles
course of righteousness and be tion of the Florida Justice of
AH irt ,\r»: \lar) j-imrJ “ Ca»- ford a. their pro-lent
ras I today —and there w j. « il«. ir. th*’ Air ’ a hen* the made
TM
wroHhy of Mis favor.
I'eacr and Constables Asto-ta• Other offlter* named lociu led
prrr»w l1 of discussion abmt H&lt;&gt; Mr r’tr-trri! hit In
Now, therefore, I. Dwight n tlon climasri ita threeday meet.
a comedy
The
Hcv,
Kiri
Stalling.,
pa
.tor
br-nrr f 'ip
Eisenhower, prrddent o f
the
r h Iteraan] Rramllle.
The convention gets underway
o*» I
tn*~ »
i .. i i r •(* ’ *»• »:,.»« of ihr ihoir and ..f the First ll.ipil»t, Church at I'nllrd State* of Amcsira, in ac­
at the Sanibrl Motor llotal at
Ocala,
who
was
elected
president
Only F.'t***' v..;! I-* .............
cordance
with
the
io'.ot
re-ulu
.» fiti'ii .if Oomij (iraniille ftf
Daytona Hearh Thursday night,
nf fhe Floiida ItaptWt Conven­ Hon nf Congrc.t approved
-)r ( e„*("Ilwt ill a !--.V»ts |Jj» fhe fdfri
tVt- Nov. IS and will rtmtlnue through
tion
at
the
opening
of
Its
9*dh
icf’ jol In tr.e :!.-e
.’**. 1!&gt;II. which
designates
the Saturday.
A hr i 'eiturr r.de in a mutiral annual meeting yesterday.
district i sar R -kn &lt;n&gt;w r ) e
fourth Thursday tn November of
!l-o i';4 ’ " 'la iy had a cal! from
Stale* Attorney General Rich­
1&lt; ihe i»»ir to '*&lt;&lt;■ 1 • *.•&gt;. tl i n ■' r •.«■* rn* Ij p'ar (•111111 Blo**om
He .ttcered. th** Rev Preston each year a . Thanksgiving Day, ard Ervin will be Ihe principal
enter. Si new) It vsllt mean that 11 l*ie.. t!
ft
Stellers
of
Pen*
i
n
a
do hereby proclaim Thursday, speaker at Ihe banquet ami lull
revival o( "The
The lie*. Kay cite Hall of Or­ (he twcnty-.ccond day o ' Nov- Saturday
the D ike of K&lt;MIb ,t 'h -.a* ,&lt;it 't ,:r n Jacket." lhi» marked her
mght
with Senator
.Vulled over hi. wi/r J i m y it- I -»i Ir^itlmite role on ttroadwaj lando'.
College
Patk
Haptl.l enftwr o f this year, as a day of Stenstrom and other prominent
ic; 1 II III II
and a\n the hreinnins of a tons Church wa. named fir*! vice national thanksgiving.
•late officials appearing on the
lur pnr. r ihoilld .
o a pt
.
cution with ihr Cohorn* Shr ptr.ident: the Rev. Carson n o t­
On that day let all of u*. c f program with him.
lory irfcool anil Ikm enroll ,ii 1 in I aim *, ihr coinlri In Cali ion o f Lake City, second vice whatever creed,
Other* on the program Include
foregather
In
Lion while the O '-rn
f'Oi.a wih ihrm. .rnri'iit another prv.ident. The Rev J|. f). Jack our rr‘ pcctivr place, of warship Comptroller Ray E. G r e e n .
ha* favurttl p m all
M u .;
t’&gt;raoual hit on the nrtl cuaat a&gt; *un of Rdgcwaler Heath was r. In gi* e thanks to God ind pray­ State Public Safety Director H.
elected secretary.
R ,'po rted d i r D a ill E i j i t t i * :
lilb i in "Poliuw Thru’*
erful contemplation tu those eter­ N. Kirktnan. Speaker of the
T M. John, of lakeland rr- nal truth, and universal prin­ Hou*e Ted Da* is of Holly wood,
"The* ijuri n lia* nua . .-nv nj.
In kniilnc with the my»trrloii»
nti.iit «m morning anil afternoon way. nf llollywoikl, Mary wa. (suted the Baptist, will open a ciple. of holy scripture which and Director Wrrks id Ihe Fed­
c h itr i Ini' rial* „
n he .ictnil h\ Warner Hrnthrr., hut •erond children", home in Flor.- have in.pircd »uch measure of eral Bureau of Investigation of
da nest year. Construction will
private echvml ’
true gn-atnr** a. this nation ha* Miami.
appeared uni* In Iwn reel conwt'luvrlts .'iigugi-iiit-iit Iiihi
*4* dn'» ami »ome trrhnlrolur »*init* Iwgin Jan. I on the building in «rhlc*rd. And let u», as the bene­
This year's rOn*ention is e*m&gt; full &lt;■( Hung* to ,lu iiHia&gt; that llnw.*ir diriitK her *lav on (hr Ihe Altapattah .ectlon of Miami, ficiaries of this grvalncs*. give pcclr*l to be the best and large*!
C h.- birthday part; wait hrl«l a mail *lu .Iwn i-d In Ihr mu. lea I he said.
a good account of our steward­ ever hr!d hy this organization.
The church operate, a .late
iYlVU HUARTf. of Jluenos Aires,
da* early. Hi.* nycur-nld *i* ■■ i* Judge” at Ihr Vine tSreet
Justice of the l’ eaca W Hugh
ship by helping those in need
children's
home
at
l.akcland
Argentina arrive* tn San Fran­
Princes* Ann*' and ahunt m rheattv wnd a* Ahltn In t'err
and by n-mlenna aid. Ihri iit.i unr Duncan nod Constable J. tf
cisco by bleyclo aftrr pedaltng
The Rc» Seller, reported that
-Slim
"
Galloway
from
Sarifotd
young friends juitn.i Inn 4* . u-j '•&gt;nt at *hr I'audena l'ia«hiu*r
other mean*, to ihe ill. the d e f i ­
I0.0J2 mile* on a tour of the
parti cutnplcll* will
alt, .tin Mi.' &gt;*a* rallnl buck to Broad.'a* Florida Baptist, doubleii mem- nite. and the oppressed In for­ will attend.
United State* that started more
bei*hip
ill
Ihr
pa.l
1
1
year,
and
eight eandlrv*
eign lands.
In Ihr i itliiirn. In Kiln them In
than three year* ago. Stating she
now number about KMUKKI in I,l.y.lMrata", jftrr which »ht» apIs making the trip “ juzt for fun *
In nltm-i* whereof. I have
IIJ chuirhes.
p.’ared in man* l»*.rr ktn.wn play,
Mis* lfuart* prrparrd tn lever
The cm* cun.m. which con­ hereunto set my hand m l earned
in Ni w Vurli arid on B&gt;ur, adding
foe Saw York. She e
*h
tinue. through tomorrow, u e\- tti.- seal o f the United States of
spend Chris l hiss in Canada.
tn hrr rich .loir of dramatic rnMil It 1 111 %« 1 1
Amrsira tn be affiled
(
h
*.lnl
to
draw
«
tutal
uf
3
taw
r u n * t ,i i *. •*i 11 .**ii 11 •%
piTitarr Popular in the fatnuat
On Wednesday No* 21 TrehnlDone ift ihr City of W t.hingu .ikik in . i. y * *
r j«t'iii &gt;.i(timer ihrattr. .hr ha* delegate*.
Ajif 1r *i *t*■».* » *■ -i * ' 11•■v
|»n. this tuclflh day of Novem­ &lt;al-Sergeant Mickey Thomas of
LAXITY AMONG
™
A ,*&gt;
•
pla*r.i Kmlli in 'Our Town" with
ber in ihe year of l)iir la.rd nine­ Ihe 2nd Shorr I’ srty tiroup Com­
f -ltd infill*1 run
i
ELECTION
OFFICIALS
1
■
•
1
Craven
Uillie
in
"Liithl
pany.
Mirine
Corj*«
lle.erve
of
r&lt;tuH In
l*»r
,-*!• t . 4ni».
teen hundred fifly-si* and of the
r i u r i .u . h i rr* «» «r &gt; . i r *•»•
'in
Mih Pred Sii'n.*t Maria In
Orlando will b,- in Sanford Is talk
PALATKA V P- There is a
Independence
of
the
United
Ihr* pltitfl IMl* *■( m M *
* •
“ A v huol for Scandal" Lydia
Slate, of American the one him to bn** Itctween the ages of 17 growing latity among
•H .t il t o i : \\ M I 11*1:1
11:
ru n
election
NOV. la
l.atiaoi'h in "Ttir Itlval*" with
iff t* II %ll|t* M l. I I I M . I . ,* •
and J#»t year* nf age, atmiit the
drrd eighly-firsl.
official..
Judge
\\
Walton
i'alaAriinl.slon.
ill.1til, IItl**«•pi *»•«*•.&gt;• aft ..-..
Marjairt
\njlm
and
many
ad* outage* of becoming a mem­
Dwight 1). Eisenhower
1mi nil ** •tin
n(» **»ah'
Ha by Oirl M.tcVtl
tka
attorney
ami
former
judge,
olhrr*
ber
,»f
Ihr
Marine
Reserve.
•-•«* r pit ftiti Mi 1
&gt;' 1
lAltamouie Spnng.i
llI IIIMl
1*1*1 r
It you are intrre.te 1 In becom­ told Putnam County commission­
Mar* lluUhm*on'&gt; ftrd real In
*«j|i) ijurr*-** u|**&lt;i&gt; H iitnhi * t
Marion Powell l Sanford 1
ing a member of the "finest mili­ ers yesterday,
I M i i t ) **fi •*» »'*•*•*•• tft*» *'
- * • trr* •* n Sli.ikr •p.-r^.m rrlc. beStella Klllol Hanford I
|&gt;*« r tut**1!• \ l&gt; , »&gt;
•ft *
« gan will' an rngaurmenl a* Her­
tary organization In Ihe world,’
Walton said at last werk's
i»t* rr« l*r.. • III
Will »-# r 1 ' t •
Joyre llu.km (Saldonl)
you are urged to contact Sergeant
nia
in
\
Midtumincr
Mght
*
►
*l 4|l.slfl»* /•*»» •*»
|«* *»*i
election ho found voter* at open
Rdw
ar.l
llrtn»oii
1
Sanford
I
Thomas
at
ihr
Post
Office
he
Di.'ain" with the Coburn*, fullow.l*
k . I v |M
f Continued from I'azr One)
Mary Hendrick. .Sanfut'li
n m :m » m »
. 1 .
beside.
wtlh
no
tucen the hour* of 12 and 2 A) tables, side
p**«l .Ml nan 1.1 •*.. ivdilt I.M * mrif). »M by appearance, a. Ilrrmla in
will be made tn order to pro­
I
In
rot
hy
Cotter
iSarvfor.lt
pm lie ha* fume *uhlible in- booths "Anybody could ace how
M uch Ado \bont Nothin". Ann
ft' Iitrl«M, |hi*
........
*
vide Ihe new corven&lt;ence for lo­
Dltehargea
r»»r. .\ 11 n k
formailon for the young titan of they *tiled and Inis is not legal
Pane in "The Merry Wivra ..f
cal motorists and pedestrians.
,11 *i A* 11#1tuft**iv
Julia
Powera
il.ongwoodl
today regarding the Marine ReWlnd.or", Maria
In “ Twelfth
1 ’|«|h &gt;.( l h r » 'If ■
*
Commissioner
J
o
h
n
K
nd.r
Nellie Itennrll &lt;ticney.it
HtSiUmU i
&gt; ft 1 . *
srr**** and the Reserve Force* procedure." Wilton »a.d.
N u h f and other.
brought Ihe miller to the atten­
Emmett Mack ,0 * llary)
tMIAlal
II. E. Living, commission chair­
\ltrr *hr wa» married tu Hd
Utirtlufl \ l*r*&lt;t* k.
tion of Ihe B ond of -'ommlss i rt- Art of t»Si
Thelma Wrck. 1 Sanford 1
man. -aid Ihe county will modern­
%|Mtr*«E f**r in • ntlr 1
intmd Wetland, a New Yuri bu.t
er« Monday night at the IViaid's
Allen Cooper I Sanford t
ize balloting places and arrange
r. u ik i t isi
nr*, man, the found that because
regular meeting.
SOI
I'a llt A**'*1"*
WOMAN FAI.IJI IN FIRE
Erra Co. (Sanford)
booth! to give voter* privacy.
/*4 -|f•*Ill. Fltrllilj*
if hrr profrt.inna! rnmmitmcnt*
Other traffir problems w.-re
MARI \N’ NA 1 VPt Mrs.
Eva
NOV. II
•hr *au very little of her hu.band
aired, one of v.hlch was the in* Itavter. 77. fell into a back yard
\ l l | II I . i l t
r i l l l t I t III M i* *
I 1.
AdmU.iiin.
T ill: l l t M l M * III | * I | I I M 1 » W Ml So toietehr with Perclval VIvUb
tri sett inn of Fret *T. and Mag­ trash fire and binned to death IIAKROR DAY CRI.EUItATU)
Handy Williford
ftm1 11 •:•. 1 *. t i n i « %\ii i t i n at hi. Studio Thratrr on tlruad
nolia A*e.
l.i«l night at her home in the
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APAIAC1IICULA vri—A|ial*chlt Altamonte Spring 1
way where the hail been acting
TO U J|n&gt;l II II.VV | **V* | UN
SiMuual attention wtll he p ji j narby Collin. Chapel communi­ cola celebrated Ita ninth annual
Robert Wynn (Sanford*
You * III U.A* ii.-tl . M«ai • * Mar* Ur*eloped hrr onr.woman
tu this busy point. Chief R t&gt; ty
Harbor Day Inlay with an rye
Births
lioMfil nf 1’minify • u m m lM iO M f*
.how. ntiliftng hrr *artrd talrnti
robtit). ft'li ri-ta
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Willi,.tns o f the Sanfoid Police
She a i i apparently trying to tu a future when thp Apalarhcnt*
Baby (ilrl Powell
All. r a year of acilpt-writine. rr
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I * hear tine, making co.tume. and Visiting Ilnur.: Private IIimrv*. It Department, tol l the eommi’ siop- kr&lt;-p the fire frim spread.ng Chattahoochee Flint fliver sys­
Hill Ml ||JI «*M*. » .1 U
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when the fell in.
tem may be1 fully devi-lupml,
a. m. to 5 p nt . Sen*' Private ers
irniTK, .hr tried hrr program
111 •Mi'll I"UllltI&gt; t MU*.Ilk. ( I '
CuinplJtnl* ha** been ret riv­
Tlie fe.tivities tneludp it parade
* .*»iri at hrr inothrr'. little theatrr in Itooms, 2 to t p. in., J to ti p in.,
in tit® «in 1rifttv I'.ufilr
ed, according 1 1 the itnitmi.siunlimit*-. In JlJMiftifti,
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fish fry, Harbor Dsy ball ind a.I
Itrthtehem before a diicrimlnat- Pediatrics, 11 a. m. 10 1 p n era. on the ir..-h ' 1* of traffic 10 dav oerurance r. rw ’ ’
Mint U#H*rmlfio *»'!■•1!•or in tlu*
What Ihe a,i*w*r will he In or drosses by U. S Heps E. L Fur.11
%
t i oiiODilon, 41m m il
ing invited audience which «a* Parents and tirandpatvnls only: ttto.e .monthly at this |Kdnt
•U l m mh*I r*n«u n c* *»■&gt; n*ti f that
tier tn continue the smooth flow rested iD-tia*. George Andrews
inf-'rme.l
hrr
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erltlMit'i trie
|*unll .
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Chief Williams polntri out D-at •if traffi.- her- is &gt; • a in tr d« 1 D Alt 1 and ll. S Ren George
.11 a. those of her own creation
welcome
. *r »i* atfil !*• t!l«.r jMiftldl • Ul j rum would Iir mure
a "No la-ft Turn' «lar i» an­ cidfd. ll It be’ i»v*.l, however, Hmathrr* Ill-Fin I.
| 11.
Mil.1
- f 4: ' ■' than praltc The reaction, to her
Rep
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When
Mary
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appear,
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•li.rU.*. *1*
11lu.n » ni«i» .*r (Krformance were »o eveelktit here on Monday night. No* l!) * tve. an.i F*rsl St Interscellon that a 'no lift turn" sign will Sikes (D-Fla) will be master of
be pja-ed heir to prays nt Iraf ceremonies.
„&gt;*,*1. m' 'I 4t *v*11** 1 *.• t"•IM■« ■ *u- that Mi*, lluichinion pre.t-nUM the I p. ui. al rinectait School unit* r
diikiiig the ChrtitifliiJ hotili y fir "starking up".
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of
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M
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I
program
In
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at
Ihr
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*ill 1tillI part tf 14*#r* 1**
•hopping pi- bin However, com­
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ttU*.
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Mi * *
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hlrnn Th. .itrr an i the Stu lio Thra' Cnnr-rt Associatlnn, her a'l.llen.e missioners a il "lh ’ 11 nn ever*
nu« Ift4 ii Ml - Im*
(01J paikln-g. lu b«- prepared by
tir She .*a« Immediately .Igne.l will .c* a unique type uf program
u e &gt; &lt;utii
('ll) Manager Warren K. Knuwbfur a n.-w .'arrer In ttic* platform m the fieM of dramatic mono
il.iM
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Page 10. Wed., Nov. 14. 1950

Plague Case Spotlights
Public Health Efficiency

Passport to Happiness

I f HUMAN N. lUKOtUN, M.D.
BACK In the Middle Agra, BdU esn ever gain • foothold la th k
ease called bubonic plisua axrept country.
Europe and As.a taking hundrtcla It’s known, h o w m r , that
of thousand* of Uvea. You've ground squirrels and other wild
probablv read about tt la hlatory rodents found In tome western
states have been Infected with
books.
t o terrible waa the disease that the plague from time to time.
It waa called the "Black Death. Public health officials keep a
Juat recently oubontc plague watchful eye on them.
appeared on ce again in the Pori Cities
United States. However, only one They also maintain careful sur­
person — a 43-year-old SouUiern veillance of port cities where the
dUesse has occurred In tha past.
California man—waa attacked.
Plague basically Is a disease of
Plaque-Inioeltd Flea
rodents. It attacks humans only
InvesUgatlon allowed that he when carried from the rodent by
had gone fishing three days be- the rat flea.
'ore Ihe aymptam* of headache. ny keeping continuously on
vcr. nausea, vomiting and other ;u a;4. the United States Public
.rneral aches and pains ap­ Health Service not only controls
peared. It’s believed that he prob­ Hie disease In this country, but
ably wax bitten by a plague-in­ prevrnts It from being Imported
fected Rea while on tha fishing from abroad.
trip.
QUESTION AND AUSWtS
This 1* the first human plague
M. A.: I had a coronary bean
ease reported in this country
since 1D51 and the first in Cali­ attack about alt months ago. Are
there any known cures for this
fornia since 1947.
disease, such as some type of a
Quickly Suppressed
surgical operation?
t mention this to show how Answer: You should hava ade­
quickly such outbreaks are sup­ quate rest and eliminate possible
pressed by United States and lo­ contributing factors, such aa
cal health authorlUes. Doctors overweight, high blood pressure,
and health oRlclals act so specd- or stress which might have led to
Hy In these cases that It u ex- your having this coronary heart
tremely doubtful that the disease attack.

■y M A Y SII 0 *1 1 9
•' * kj« ; nature* lyMJut*.

c iiA n r a u

C

TNT1IIA « u again leaning
forward talking to Urucr,
Idling Rim t o * ol n*r father's
ocicnUfk work un Lh« subject of
trop;c*l J&gt;i&lt;3Mi, how in the put
I cur yoara It had Uken them la
Trinidad and Barbados aa well an
to Jamaica, where they had been
living aoff for eighteen nta**, ‘
•ft will f-s wonderful i
to tnlU with a colleague «•■»•
had y-.~r wide experience, Uruce,"
Id earnestly.
"With Dads
alio
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;e and your practical ex*
kn
iihe fcrolio off abrupt*
P‘
rung flashed like a
H
/n il right acruaa the
Li
a. saw piercingly clearly
ro.
lor . ..ouient the narrow uneven
row, the deep drop un one aide
d o tv n seemingly mt|ienelrable
mountainside. l'hr next mumenl
Utundcr trained ao loudly It deal*
enrd ner. The rar awerved dan­
ger, uny aa though the vibration*
had »:taken it, or It may have
s% Oce:&gt; mat U:C driver's nervea were
s*
n badly.
Tne siuall colored man turned
hia head toe ard Cynthia. ' I atop,
mituu. Had. bad alarm coming
Bp. Not aafe to drive."
"Oil, nnnssna*!" Cynthia said
croeali. ' Keep on driving, man.
The worst of the storm Hasn't
struck yet—and anyhow, tnere’t
\ no iK&gt;.nl In stopping here. Thera
aie r.o hotela or even any hablta.
tlon lor miles"
"Had n.ght, u k tu j night," the
driver muttered morosely. "Night
when Uuppiea creep through the
fore its and tom bits coma alive.
Night when the three-legged call
roams."
•For hcaven’a sake shut up
Willi your |igan nonsense," Cyn­
thia said furiously. "There's no
•ense in IL I know. Keep the car
: romg."
"Cynthia. It the driver la ready
I afraid," Umee waa beginning
when hia vi ice waa drowned in a
* sudden deluge ol rain. It waa Ilka
a cloudburst. Again tha car
awerved and is the dun nrad*
lights Val could see that tha road
had almost Instantly becoma a
of mud.
** »*-V usrsls 0 »- r

She u .
- ...ard, trying to
look throu-j.i bio w.ndahlcld. and
suddenly s*ia teemed to see someUiirq mova a cm e tha road Just
ahead or them, tt might nave
been a palm blown down and
brushed a c m e the road by the
wind, but it didn't look like a
palm t Mailed like something
*,.(■•
rfttvnL
lus three-legged calf I The
three-legged calf!" th* driver
cried craxily. The car awervad,
skidd*], and an Instant later bad
plunged over the aids of tha road.
Now they were rushing doem the
mountainside, bumplr.g madly
from one tree to another. U mutt
have ail happened in minutes and
jet to Val U teemed hours. Aa
they plunged downwards the win­
dow shattered beelde Cynthia.
Val waa vaguely conscious ol
hrsiing Cynthia give a low moan.
She scarcely felt the clock of
the crash when It came, but It
must have Jarred her consider­
ably for the '&lt;wt consciousness
Tbe Urst thing ehe knew waa
tiruce shaking her shoulder and
saying:
"Vai. for ten lew's sake, Val,
are you all right T"
She forced herself with a great
effort to struggle back to earnputs ccnsciousnese. *Tm all
right, 1 think, Brits."
Thank heavena! TotTve go*
to help me. Vai. Cynthia's been
cut fcedly by the broken glass. 1
don't know A*ue badly, but she's
bleeding all ovtr the p:«;e. She
may be dying "
She bad a firm grip of herself
by now. "What can we do?"
\"VVe've got to get her -ome*
where where I can examine her."
"But where?" she asked des­
perately. "Tha driver—"
"lie’s out too. Thu infernal
rain! All I have U a boa of
matches and they're ao d a m p
they wont strike any longer"
“ Tha ear headlamps?" she
n jIC fiU d

w ta k ly .

"AmashaJ to RmiUicrccoj when
we ran into the Use that stopped
us. Otherwise we'd all be dead."
But as though la answer to
the unspoken prayer that must

Reprints# br nsrmlsslos o( Atsloe Hooka

have beta in both their hearts,
suddenly a faint glimmer of light
crept Uka a glowworm through
the darkness. They both stared
toward It almost unbelievingly as
It grew bnghUr and stronger,
and presently they aaw emerge
through the thick wall of rain a
wrinkled old native man, holding
a storm lantern h ig h over hU
bead.
Bruce s t u m b l e d
forward
through Uie thick mud to meet
him.
'Can you help us?” ha shoulcL
'There’s been an accident A lady
Is badly hurt Is there a bouse
near hers T A telephone ?"
Tbs old man shook his grtxried
head slowly. “No bouse, man. I
have but here, but no telephone.
No other house for many, many
miles. I am vtoloo priest 1 live
here all alone."
Bruce asked eagerly. "Can we
carry this young lady to your
hut? I'm s doctor and I must
attend to her at once."
"You are welcome to my hum­
ble abode," the old man said with
grave courtesy.
"Good!" Uruca said. "But first
I want to get out my case of
eurglcal instruments."
"We'd beat get Uie driver into
the but quickly too. lie may be
badly injured," Val aald urgently.
But Just then the driver roiled
hie head from one side to the
other and muttered, 'The threelegged calf . . . the three-lrggrd
call . . .
The old native nodded bis ticsd
Slowly. "Ah, yes, he see the threeleggtd calf tonight I too ace the
three-legged calf, and then I hear
nous of your car falling, (ailing
, . . But you are not all dead, so
the calf U merciful tonight Very
merciful.**
"Oh, for heaven's sake slop
thla gibberish and let's And my
Instruments," Bruce said sharply
and irritably. "1 told you It's a
matter of lire and death for this
poof girt*"
"If the calf Is willing, the will
Uve; If not, she will die," the old
man said fatalistically.
(To Be Continued;

Distributed by Kiss gestures Sradkels.

IWIDISH ACfRtiS Anlt* Ekberg (leftl wear* ala boxer named "Figaro." Outward bound on the
prclty smile end a high nreklln* to foil "cheesecake liner Conjttiulioit, Prince Rainier of Monaco and
ihots” si sh* srrlvrs In New York on Ihe liner Rrihceis Grac* (bottomI smiled a farewell a* they
Quern Elisabeth. Alto aboard wo* Str Harold returned to their liny Mediterranean principality
Anthony Carets (topi, new RriUih Ambassador to with "*cad* of baby clothe*" to swsil the birth of
he V. S . wllh hi* wife, daughter, Antonis, ». and |an belf, expected In Tebroary.
ffntcrnaiionalj

SCIENCE IN
YOUR LIFE

STORAGE ELEVATOR
COLLAPSES
TAMPA (A P I—A new concrete
storage elevator eeltapvcd
lait
nl;;lit, dumping moit of J.N*) ton*
of phoiphate on the ground.
Nobody wa* injured. Five work­
men In a tunnel
reported
Ihry
heard snap*, apparently the break
Ing of itccl binding cable*, before
the 70 f.wt tower owned by the
Tam pa Terminal Co. disintegrated.

V

WASHINGTON JITTERS? - This
town is burring with war talk. Will
then? bp one? Will wc be able In
keep out of It If ono dues develop?
Already around 0 k&gt; press club,
aomo of the fellows are talking about overseai assignments. Sever­
al have quietly taken off. You
soon will begin to rrad familiar
"b y lines" and reeognire the voles
ef your favorila radio commentator
at he brings &gt;«ti Ihn latest news
from the trouble spots
of
the
World.
War rtouds are gathering. Ami
fie war correspondents aro pack•&lt;1 their musette bags. As a class,
tu-rc Is no mure romantic and adm turrinm o group. They live the

life of a soldier; tide by side with
him they take his risks, eat his
food, share his hardships, put up
with the tame danger*—but always
unarmed. Instead of • gun they
carry a typewriter. Instead of
worrying about personal safety,
they worry about howr to get their
daily story bark to their paper.
Richard Harding
Davis,
who
wrote “ Soldier of Forture'' waa th
first to gain fame—hut that was
long ago. ilefore our time.
Our
Army assignment during
the war in Europe was lhat of
press officer. That was a sort of
combination gulds and handy man
for tbs correspondents. In our
Job sir rubbed elbows at one time

Music Halls Charms
!Uek in .the 18th Century, when
sleeping pills were unknown, an In­
somniac count ordered some "sleep­
ing music" from Johann Sebastian
Rich. Tha famous composer re­
sponded wllh the "Goldberg Varia­
tions." Every evening th* compoellion* were performed In the count's
bedchamber-wHJi the desired sleepInduelng effect.
There is even
more method to
music today.
Tunes piped In­
to factories and
offices reduce fa*
____ _
tigue and improve

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brighter plcturo, Automatic
Focus, Oynapowar Speaker,
Sheded G lass. In Seeahell
Pink i • . Sand White or Lagoon
Blue end Sand Whit*._______

C worker*' effleien-i-X
/ r-Li ry. Th« music is
----------CD lively, but not dis­
tracting, and most employee* agree
It makes their work less monotonous.

G ala Fruit Cake

It is i,. t ti-o early to begin making your holiday fruit rakes now
fur it Is best to ago tbe cako property—at leant a month, and alt
weeks tlma i* I*' iter. During this period the flavor mellows amt
o.'- t iio In fruits and rake niuulirn to tint It ia rosy to rut.
Thla racino makes two cakes, a round one and a loaf. The rakes
are rich iron dellci'iis with lots of candied fruits, dried fruits, nuts,
a bit of tanned pirn apple and a touch o f Murry wine.
Here's bow we like to store tills delirious fruit cake. Remove
baking papers from cooled rakta and wrap in clcth moistened la
t'olif .rnia tl- •rt wine. Then wrap again In waxed paper or
a •' .inurr. foil. Place in covered metal container. Occasionally (about
.
■
spriitMn several tablespoons of wine over cloth to
i&gt;tly moist. Before wrapping as a gift, glare and decorate.
To
:r, boit rom syrup a few seconds and brush on tbs cska,
Dieui
&lt;th dried fruit amt almonds.

p
y

GAI.A I Itl!IT CAKH
Ilk cups light or dark raisin1 cup sugar
1 cup seeded raisins
A eggs
! i eup syrup from canned
2 cup* sifted rake flour
pineapple
11» teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoon#
1 teaspoon salt
California M icro
2 cups roasted blanched
1 cup dried i pried
almonds
1 cups prunes
i cup finely cut canned
3 cups sugar for fro
espple
pineapple
I cup water
■nil candled
can
1 pound
cherries
I cup bull* r or margim,..
1 rup broken walnuts
Jlio:* und drain raisins. Combine with pineapple syrup and
Sherry, cover ri-.riy und let stand over night to plump fruit.
• Rle* .* a p r i c o t s xnd prunes, cover with boiling water and cook IS
. minutes. Drain. Ileal 2 cups sugar with I cup water to boiling.
Add npri- l-i and m k slowly "&gt;&gt; minutes. Remove apricots to wire
rack to drain, 1 ivlng syrup. Remove pits from prunes, and cook
In sin.o syrup for 10 minutes. Drain on wire rack. Cream shorten­
ing and remaining 1 cup sugar together thoroughly. Beat in ergs
ono at a time. Resern % cup Dour for fruits. Sift remaining flour
With biking powder and salt. Mend Into creamed mixture. Stir In
plumped raisins. Chop almonds, apricots and prunes) combine with
j/imspple, hslvcd cherriei and walnuts. Mix reserved Dour with
/lUD-nut mixture, imur batter over It and blend well. Turn Into
•■dwell tuba pan and small loaf pan (about 8H x 41* x 2 &gt;.i-Inches)
valeh hate been lined wllh 2 thicknesses greased brown paper.
Dike In slow oven (800* F.) with shallow paa of hat water ew
Door o f cvm. Tub* pan will require about SVi hoar*, loaf paa
rbnut 1 horn*. Remo re cake* to wtru rack to cool, but do not
leitiovi nip r. Remove baking paper beforo wrapping in wine
soaked^ cloth and tlun In waxed p-)pvr or foil. Weigh* about «
t&gt;

Gentle strains relax mother* in
or another with nearly
all of childbirth. A survey of 100 mothers
at Johns Hopkins and Sinai lloepl*
those working in Kuropesn Thea­ tal In Baltimore showed nearly half
tre.
the women thought muilc waa Ihe
Mott famous ol all war eorrei Brat or second most important fac­
pondenti in World War It was Kr tor in easing labor.
In some operating rooms
nie Ryle. Ho shunned the usual hasMelody
replaced heavy dote* of mor­
story. Instead, ha wroto about the phine and barbiturate* for surgery
feelings of the soldier who fared
the enemy by day and dreamed of
home by night. He could always tool of therapy in mental hospitals,
Ik* found where the action w n where it penetrates walls of silence
and help* draw emotionally-dlahotto*t.
turbed itenple hack Into ths world.
The Seventh Lively Art flan
We recall a night in the officers’
club In [»nd»n when Ernie show­ prominently in a "Peace of Mind"
ed up rather unexpectedly. The room at Oils years meeting of ths
American Mrdiral Association In
war was In Italy at that lime. A Chicago. J. B. Rorrlg and Company,
burr ran through the group of producers of Ih* anti-temion drug
newsmen at our table. “ If Ernie Atarax, innted 1(1,000 doctor* tour­
has left Italy ami ia hack here ing th* convention exhibits to pause
then something ia getting ready in an air-conditioned lounge. Th*
to break.” How right! Three days room waa derigned for relaxation
- from quiet-textured upholstery
later the Allies crossed Ihe Eng- and calm wall color* to Col* Porter
tlih Channel.
composition*.
According to Dr. Max Shoen of
loiter on, our old friend, Raid
Galileo (oierecl the front for short- th* Carnegio Institute of Technol­
music’s effect is always posi­
story material. He fared less for ogy,
tive According lo Matthew Green
battle than for the aftermath. He (tr.JA 1737): "Music hath charm*,
was In Rari* the day It was li­ we all may And, Ingratiata deeply
berated. Hi« story for lhal day with Uie mind."
told how a tlllle old lady, a seller
of flnweri, had Isern driven In
MAN RESCUED
rover hy sudden machine gun fire.
FROM (IKEECIIUBEK
How she hsd crawled beneath a
CLEMTSTON &lt;A P)-Je*sc Dundisabled German tank for pro­
tection. Arvl the sight of her little mire, 71, who fell civerlward while
hesd as she carefully ralsrd It to fishing, war r**cucd from Lake
look around -to see the rest of Okeechobee ycrirrday through the
excitement that was going on.
teamwork of s plane and a »perd.
One thing you Can bo sure of. boat.
whether the new* Is good or bat,
Frilling camp pilot Billy John­
there'll be an American newsman son, r», (pled Dunmire's plight
on hand to write the story.
and burred Ihe ramp, motioning
WIDE, WIDE. FLORIDA - for bystanders to man a boat and
'.'/" “ V.4
"'•rnlly » r ; i |0||u»: flim. They did. and picked
Jim Hopkins, pub c relallon dl- L p |)unmir*.
rector for Ihe Florida Citrus Com- ___________________ .
million. A hit of hi* handiwork
,,
,,
,
,
.
Will tv »een next Sunday. Nov- c0ulJ rrally rnJoy 0,6 ^on‘JR^, of
visit
to
I
he
citrus
belt.
ember tl, when the National
Br»ailca*llnc Cumnany’ - television
program, Wide, Wide, World, will
originate in Florida, Thu portion
«f
I L * i a»«Mtf
sfa d a *.
of Ihe program dealing with eiiru* I n « »-»*r»hrm
lnnlp I n u n lj,
w*» planned and developed by
t l R l * Ml I
la I*t&lt;»fenir.
Hopkins. There will be a live
la I f Ihr I lim e o f
pickup. Jim sa&gt;», from Ihe Cit.w iT iiL T * u : t : n o i i n n
t&gt;*r•!&lt;•&amp;•
ru» TW er at Clermont. This will
I u III
11 lk*»*ni If
1 niii'ff I I
give a panorama view of mile
N olle* l« h«r# Lv «lv«ni that CAUL*
U
IIO
H
IK
R
h»*
f
l
U
l
h
it
(In
a l r*after mile of citrus grove*. Then
m admlnlhifau r of th* •tlat*
the viewer will follow the en­ (tori
tif A r t h u r I.*# Itotlar, 4l#&lt;*#a»#&lt;ti
tire process of packing and shipp­ that t»* t t M Mfl M t lt l n f«*r final
u ra *
a^•t that h** u llt ant*l»
ing friut. From the grove la ihe dtoU rh*t.9
it ih"?attf itttNrrr ii»»trn*
PR'kirtg house and the canning l l o t , i i i : i i , C ininty Jiiitff* ivr n*fnl*
i |# O t a t it r , rin rtila o« »
plant ami the Juicing plant Jim'a ?taf
*&gt;f l&gt;*rftnl#*»f, 1 J *4, fof a|*|ir&lt;*val
Job i* to sell Florida cltru* and of tarn* an-I for final rtlarharc*
*•
a
.tm
ln U tra f. r of th* » « ia t * of Ar*
he think* this will help do II. Too ih u r !-*•
! l ' » U r , r1fc*a*f,!.
thla
had we
don't
have
“ taste-*- €th »l* r of N&gt;» frrit.fr 1 M&lt;
C a rl I* |t?v»t*p
viilon” then the people up north
A rt h u r t,«* It of Iff* i) f c ra i fst

SUCCUMBS
SARASOTA (A P I—Plerpqnt J. R.
Wood, Gfl. prominent Jsn eivllle^
W ii, attorney and
induitrialliP
died Monday night. Ha ws* Wis­
consin's Republican national com*
mlltecman from !9M to 1W0.

One of the Navy's newest rlsnos
1* tbe SEAMASTE. This four-jet,
flying boat I* in the 600 mile* "er
hour c!a»« and 1*. "the «- ' - t
attack slrcrft
la
More than one-fourth of Flor­ low-altitude
ida'* Industrial employe* work In exigence toslay," seconllng to
the Chief o f Naval Operations. (J
wood-using plants.

■ 7r?Z / j

Capitol Buzzing With War Talk

PROMINENT ATTORNEY

G0RMLY Hetpolwt

THI DIITIOTIR tVIltls A. Lee, together with Covt Guard rcrcue
unltt, romei to the aid of Ihe Sfl-fool commercial flihlng boat. Auoe,
after it ought fire of? Montsuk Print, N Y., In the Atlantic. All live
perron* aboard the *hlp rowed In a dory to another r.ihlng vrsiel,
the Era If aide. Doplle all efforts, the Ay?u rank.
(fnlrmailonatj

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in Sanford
Christmas!
• Sanford merchants are
ready to help you solve
all your Christmas problems...
you'll find "Bargains"
galore in Sanford Stores

Legal Notice

N O T I C E

• Ample Parking
• No Traffic Congestion
• Bargain Prices

$hop and $ave in $anford

Tax Rook* aro open for payment of |DM City Taxes.
4% discount allowed If paid In November, 3% In December,
2*e In January and 1*4 In February.

This Christmas

All elly tax statement* have been mallrd. If you have not
received yours, please glr* th* legal detrriptlon, your mailing
address and statement will he sent to you.
Ellen Hoy
City Tax Collector

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17-IV R N IIU R E • HOUSEHOLD

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ahit yru out

CERAMIC TILE
Paul K Mueller A Son t*h. 154
Free estimate. Quality work.

CLASSIFIED ADS

PLUMBING A HEATING
Septic Tank Inaliilation &amp; Servlet
Heater Sen ice. A r c h i e C.
Harnett, Phone 743-W or 1333.

Ph.1821
1A—PLACES m EAT
Turkey Dinner, delivered or serv­
ed at Womans Club. Oak Avr.
Saturday— Nov. Uih. U;0o-7.0u.
Phono 1350-XJ. 11.35 complete.
Benefit of Church of God.

n ou
BouVJdl
J a p ;

a s*

Echols Hi-Itucr
........... EM50
OCCUPANCY
Sofa Red and Chair
WOO
Hollywood Bed
...
4950
Idently S ilu aled
35-MONEY TC LOAN
Free headboard* on Hollywood
Luxuriously Planner
Bed*
Moderately Priced
AUTO LOANS
All Dinclls Set* Discounted
COST LESS
1139 00 Bonk Bela .. .. $119 00 3 and 4 Belroom Hornet with l
29500 and 2 bath* tituated on Urge.
Florida State Bank 3-Room Group* . . . . . .
artUtieally
landscaped
lota.
3-Pc.
Curved
Seetionila
..
199.00
Paved street* and all other
OF SANFORD
(Foam Rubber)
city convenience* make the*,
volume*
of
owner-occupied
MERCHANDISE - BEDROOM:
home* truly delightful place*
Double Drrvjer
to live.
Beveled 5lirror
13-ARTICLES FOR SALE
Hooke*&gt;e Bed
DetigneJ, Built an i
lnner«pring Mattre*v
We nuy and veil u*e&lt;l furniture
Re
Bov Spring
(2 piliowa FREE)
Paying top rath price* (or any
ODII AM &amp; TUDOR Inc.
thing nf value SUPER TRADING POST on 17-92 Ph 3053-W See our new line of floor covering
Builder* of Fine Hnnie*
For Florida Living
anJ complete home furnishing*.
Gaa rrfrigeralor.
Magic Chef
FREE DELIVERY
SALES OFFICE
range. Gaa circulator heater, .it"
ECHOES BEDDING CO
2625 S French Avrnur
high. 23" wide. 16" deep. Ph. Corner 2nd A Magnolia Ph. 1232
Phone 2100 and 29(0
2P3I-K.
"Bud Bamberger” 3lgr.
Open Monday*, til 9:9* p.m.
—Factory to You—
VIM I tll'lt It VIA ON V
Vlumlnuiu
Venetian Blind*
CUSTOM IIUILT HOMES
Enrh'ted head. Sag-proof hottrm
• UIG VALLES
. VA— FHA-CONVENTIONAL
rail with pln-tir end*. Pla*ti
FINANCING
• QUICK CREDIT
or ra&gt;nn tape*. Cotton nr nylon
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
• EASY TERMS
corda.
Senkarik &lt; ;i a » and P aint Co
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Wll.sOVMAIER
112-114 W o t 2nd St.
Phune Xu
N.w and U»e«l f urniture
A. h*. SHOEMAKER. JR.
311 K. Flrat St.
Phone 9S6 Phone 1991
1*00 Melluuville
T1ii« i* a fife pa*a to the Rita
Theatre lor June Spencer F.xp t’ -ed furndure, appliance*, tool*,
Tin* 1* n fire pa** to the liitr
date Nov. 23. 19’&gt;6.
etc. Bougid-toM. Larry'* Mail
'Thratie for Mr*. Peter Monie
521 Kelt lit. SL Plum* 1331.
Exp. date Nov. 23. 103*4.
LIVE UNIT

FINANCIAL

COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
£ Curinui? . . . Come on out and Including: bath fixture*, cabinet
at t f»r yourself. The Dnggle
•ink, watrr pump, teplie tank
Dinrr and liar. Lake Mary.
and water heater, approximate­
ly S35 month.
4—LOST and POUND
Call, or see u» TODAY
Pliunc 1113
Will perron who pick*J up black 1007 SanforJ Avr.
and white chihuahua on C. tith
Plumtnng. Krcsky Heating
St. Heave return aa
-he
it
M. (i. HOUGHS
children'* pet. REWARD. ph.
Service on All Water I'umpa—
12U-J.
Wella Drilled — Pump*
^-PERSONAL NOTICES
Paola Road. Phone too
m HOIJ-WVAY,
Hospital ami * Baby 22—SPECIAL NOTICES
Beda Day. Week, or Month—
CUSTOM 1 rn oi-Y I EKING
Tel. 1425. Furniture Center —
Slip Luvrr* and Drapes
116 Wert P in t St.
STANLEY KULP
PHONE 2538-J.
WELCOME GIFTS
that arc long chertihed are caiy
GATLIN BROTHERS
to irlect from Powcll'a varied
Dragline A Uulldoier Service
■fork. Come In and look around. Ph. 2233 Geneva. 2495-W Saul or 1.
1957 ROYAL PtlKTAOLE
TYPEWRITE US
UHLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
No Down Payment
Ralph Ray. 3150.
31 Mootha To ray
Shiner*, Bull Head*. Pop Guta
FAIRBANKS
• MORSE P u m p a
5 Doirn. 95c
Lay-Away Now for Chnitmaa
Well Dnlfnfi. HOWARD C.
Missouri Minnow* and Wnrmv
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
LUNG. Pbone 3SI 2U7 Ea.t Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave.
117 3, Magnolia
Phone llgri
Commercial A**.
BARGAIN! Apt than gaa range,
AUTOMOTIVE
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, at*la­
perfect condition. Call at 2000
ment., invoice*, hand bill*, and
Hiawatha Ave. llreamwold.
T-AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
programa,
ttc.
Prugrtaalve
Printing Co. Pboae 4(4 — 443
S H O E S
Sell Your Cnr lo
Weal I3tb St.
ROY REEL
Ladira and UhilJirn
306 W. Seeunl St.
FUR EVERYTHING In hardware
and
paint
ace—Hill
Hardware
6-BOATS AS P MOTORS
3I.9S — $2 96
C o. 301 E. Ill SL, Phone 51
Just Arrived—a big .election of
^ 14 Ft. outboard L trader, 25 II P.
new itylra in most siiri
Evinrude, forward rontrol, fiber nuhmioo Hand Crafted Furniture.
We build, deilgn and reflnlab.
glaii bull. 5325. Cell Sanford
G A R It E T T \S
See at 911 French, Ph. 52-R.
1I7S-R.
llou.e Cleaning- Window!, Floor*, 323 E. Flrat St.
Phone 1422
Your Evinrude Dealer
Office. Call 1119 J, D. C. Caldwell
nOBSO.V SPORTING GOODS
Ttds is a free pass tn the 1’ rairte
304 E. lit St.
Phone W8
fn r p
Lake Drive In Thralir for
Lake D n vi In Theatre lor Starts
Rosa Seahorn. Exp. dale Ner.
11— TRAILERS
ley Kulp. Exp. date Nov. 2J.
23, 1956.
1956
It will nay Y'OU to tee ua before
HOTPOLNT Electric Range, good
TOU buy. Open Evening! and
PUMPS A SPBINKLI.lt
condition. 639. PHONE 376R.
Sundays.
SV STEMS
Eatlaide Trailer Salra
Over Huffed lounge chair, rose
All
type*
ami
sires,
invtalled
Patatka, Fla.
fn c fr upholatcry. Gall 2430 allir
*‘ Du It Yourtelf.'*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
i.uo p in.
34 ft. 1956 Imperial homctrailer.
8 T I N K
Uted only 3 month*. Phono
Paint 23*1 gal. Swrat Slslrta, Jac­
Machinp and Supply Co.
2103 or 410-J.
ket*, Col*. T.nta. Army-Navy
207 VV*. 2n I 81.
Pb. 62
Surplus 310 Sanford Vvt
Good-Buy: Aluminum II o u * a
CHOSLKY
BENDIX
trailer. Encloicd ealiana. Phone
Space
ml healer*. all sire* fiom
Sal*-* and Service
2295-J.
frt Ml to $50. Some like new.
RANDALL
Will pay rash for antique*. Also
Electric Company
Good camp trailer for tale cheap.
for fire iron screen*.
Service—
Quality
—satisfaction
^
Sleepa two, atova A heater.
Super Trading l'n»t
V
Aluminum frame A body, can- Ph. 113 Sanford 2S37-J—3 Dc Bary On llwy. 17-92
Ph. 2053-W.
vna top. Factory built. Phone
T. V. SERVICE
3534-W3.
35 Remington M5, shotgun $65
Day or Night
$20. compressor, inner spring.
SEMINOLE T.V.
14—USED CARS
1505 Elliott.
503 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
1951 Ford Victoria, very nice
L’trd Browning 12 ga. Automatic
$493.
HEATING
Shotgun. Special $50 Hill Hard­
1950 Pontiac, 4 door aedan, new
Floor Futnare* A Circulator*
ware Co.
paint, good eond.
395.
II.
0.
POPE
co
.
Inc.
For
Sale— Kenmore dryer, large
1950 Ford V-6. 4 door, motor re­ 200 S. Park
Phone 1110
Philru
refrigerator,
Varuunt
conditioned
335.
•weeper. Sewing machine. Phone
1947 Packard, 4 door aedan. New -3—SCHOOLS LNSTHUCI ION
2S60X5L
paint, running good
195
LEARN Hawaiian Darning. 3 yr*.
ROY REEL
up. Adrle Heilman. Ph. 2221-J. Thlt l* a free pav* tu the Movie306 W. Second St.
land Hi t* In Theatre for Jack
Schuie. Exp. date Nov. 2.1. 1956.
• Student Instruction
You'll Re .Mllra Ahead with a
• Plane lirnlal
New 1957 PONTIAC, now on dllOrder (•eraonallirrl
French-fold
• Sightseeing Bidet
play.
l hrivtma* curd*, with your
Sanlando l iving Service
—ami—
favorite r.uap shot. 25 for $1,
You’ll b« Dollar* Ahead with the
Phone VV. P.
26 9143
loo tor $14. WIEROLDI S CAM­
hlgh-appeaiial trade-in you get
2 Mi Wett uf Long wood
ERA SHOP. 2lu 8 Park Ave.
from Bay Herron. Ju*t phune
On N.w Sanlando Spring* ltd.
S45«, or after • p m . phone 1343W e’re Looking For
VV.
EMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS
SERVICES

14 -CHILD CARE

16— BEAUTY p a r l o r s

I will keep children in tuy home.
Ph. 5*0-11. *03 W. 4th.

—

H -IIE I.P tYAYlY.D—FLMAI.K

SPECIAL
$10 Permanent. $84*

SHORT OF C.VMI?
Work morningv and afternoon in
Phone 563
your neighborhood with Avon.
Iloii.rwive* preferred. Mr*. J
$10 Wave* by Zotna A Realistic
Ru. m-11, P. It. Box 975, Oilamlu.
$7.50 Thru Nov. Open S a m .
•
Call 971
Wiiitr woman wanted tu caro fur
children in my home. Ph 3047-VV
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK

EVA BESS BEAUTY SHOP

II—BUILDING PAINTING

as-HOMES

Wanted! Baby tilting, ref. 1013-hl. TOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
— at Warthouae Pricae, vtait
Colored eap. maid with reference!
BERRY’S. We are expert! at aaIl—ROOFI.NG aid PLUMBING
dbtlrea dey work. Ph. 2S32-J.
*i&gt;ting you lo eecurr gracious
good took* with functional con­
TIRED
PLUMBING
Baby aittinf or house eleamng.
venience. Today'a beat buya In
Rachel Hicks. Ph. 15(1 J.
Contract and Repair Work
nationally advertised furniture
o f tho game old thing?
i'rri Estimate*
at DISCOUNT PRICES 901 W See the apaclou* new tastefully
a - S l . SINES* ~OPPOKTt'M Tira
R. L. HAKVEY
Flrat
SC
Phono
1047
for
Even­
304 Sanford Art.
Phone l» 2 l
different bomca in —, —
ing Appointment.
Grocery &amp; Filling Station. Well
South Pinecrtti
Sanfort
W. J. KINO
Grove Manor*
Sanfort
ealablivhcd buaineaa, good loca­
Plumhtnt Coriraetor
Valencia Villa*
Drl-ant
tion. White neighborhood. Hea­
2nd ANNIVERSARY
All Oil Fired Heatera
ton for telling, aickneti. Pbone
’
IN
OUR
Cleaned and Serviced
9243, Sanford, Fla.
SANFORD LOCATION
IMMEDIATE
3534 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 60

THIS
WAYi

30—WORK WANTED. FEMALE

1*. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Phoa« J i l l Iton it I. Sanford

R E P A IR S"

A Woman

who deiiie* to fumiah her liv­
ing room with the nm»t mod­
ern. up-to-date furniture at
the lowest |Mi*«lhle price. Those
interested may examine the
•penal 19 piece grouping dis­
played In our window . . .
"Early Bird*'* get the beat
.selection* of cover* and design*
for only $139 . . . Easy term*,
of course.

.Mather Of Sanford
2»U 09 K. 1*1 St.

Phone 127

Women Sew- Eaiy
Ready-Cut 44— APPLIANCES
House Coata Home. Earn from
$17.49 tu $2rt in lloxen. Write PRICIDAIKK aptdiance*. axle
and service. G. II High. Ovie&lt;|u
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
Accurate Style Freeport, New
LI*. Phone 111 5 :.315 or San
THAT NEW ROOF became you
Yotk.
ford 164S-W alter 0 p m.
fear the coat will be loo gteat7
Why not drop In? It'U cost you 17-H ELP W AM TD MALE
Sale* • • Service
nothing to talk it over. You may MECHANIC, gmeral line work,
SINGER
have a pleatant surprise in .tore
Guaranteed salary, paid varaSewing Machine*
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
Uon*. well-equipped shop, ideal Also parts, arcntorle* for a
YARD 223 W. 3rd SL. PHONE
location. Semimdr Truck A
make* of sewing machines of
&gt;3 T he Lumber Number
Tractor C o ,
IIOO
French
Amerhan ant European manu­
Ave , Phune 15o0.
facture.
Ted Burnett
All Repair Work
for PAINTING
Newspa|H-r street salrthuy* want­
Fully Guarantee I
2601 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
ed fnr work afttr vcltoji. Age*
|M K SECOND ST.
up to II year* v! I See Mr.
For Painting call 5lr. Ta*k*r, Ph.
Holley *1 The Sanioid Herald I$—BUILDING vtin.HUIA
C6I-XK i m aprcial 111 95.
right alter school.
FLOOR *.ndiog and fmiahing
METAL ROOFING
Claaning, waamg. Serving Semi- 2X—MALE or I LMALE
Now in stock, 3-V Crini|&gt;—
nnle county *mce 1925.
Corrugate-1 — 2 '* " Corrugated
Tin-re i« an opening in the San­
If. 51. Gleason, l.ake VIary
Get All Your Itoofinj* Need* at
ford District fur local man, wo­
man to represent largo National Sherman Concrete Pipe Coout Weat ’ 3th St.
McKANEY-SMITH PAINTS Co. Branch office in Orlando.
No inveatmenl required. Age
Phona I3U
S416 8. Park
46—Bl
&gt;1X158
EQUIPMENT
no barrier. Tide position great
possibilities
It
you
scant
to
make
WOOLSEY
HAYNES Office klachloe Co.
more money. Apply Box H. C.
Tyjiew ritera, addin*- marhinei
Marine Finlahra
% Sanford Herald.
Sale, Rental*. 214 Mag , Ph. 44
For Yottr Hoal
26-SAI.EMMEN • AGENTS
s-ft Sal* fountain and bar In A-1
Senkarik G U m and Palm Co
112-114 W . 2nd St.
rhone XO Salesman fur Insurance Debit Age condition. Alio 6 cast Iron, leath­
23 to 40. Must have telling »%. er upholstered bar atuola. Perfert
for small businen getting atariCoffman Ornamental
perience In tome line A resident
ed. Worth over II.0OO will alert
|
IRON POSTS $1470
one yexr or more. Contact It.
fice for $365 complete. Ph.
II. Taylor, Supt. 216 Meiacli
MIKGORY LUMBER
1029-J.
Bldg, l'hoaa 164A-R.
Its 'and M ap cJ- Ph. a u

$ 179 .

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and GARDEN

Surgery Method
Scrapes Clean
Clogged Arteries
CHICAGO UP— A new aurguy
method ha* been developed which
•crape* clean the dogged arteiLa
in humans which cause heart at*
tack*, two surgeon* have announc­
ed.
“ Ruvted’ ’ coronary arierit* wete
bored clean in about the same
manner that rutted or Mopped up
water pipe* ate r*amed out.
A thin, hollow Inatrument puahed through the arteries rut away
plug* of fatly material that had
cauted the h. art attack*, and
threatened to cause new attack*.
The new surgery was perform­
ed within th« latt two wrrka on
two men, aged 51 and 32. both
victims* nf heart attaika tike that
of President Eisenhower. The
(leaning out metvaicd the vital
flow of blood to the heart mu*cle.
The patient* ore rpcctrd to leave
the hospital »oon.
The new step wa* announced by
Dr. t harle* P Bailev of Haghnrmann Mi--lit.il
College
and
Hahnemann lh .pit.il, PhUadetphia,
and Dr. Angtlo May of Ml. Zion
lloipital, San Fran.iaeo. It wa*
frported to the American Society
for Study o f ArtrrioKlcrouls hard*
riling o f the arterlr*
It w j» Interpnled a* a »iep towant a new era of *urgical pre­
vention nf heart attack*
Dr. nailey »aid It i&lt; to.i early
I-&gt; determine how much tin* new
miihod hwt helped the two p jlim it, or how many heart lietiuu
might hr helped this wav.

Ervin Says Sheriff's
Bureau More Than
Justifies Existence

$12,500. 3 bedmom. air condition­
ed. e nr lined. garage, blrv-k conftruction
Hardwood &amp; cork
(loon. 90x135 lot. faiw FIIA
Monthly* payment*. $52 79 after
TALLAHASSEE h -A tiy . Gen.
buying owner* equity. 2fZ3 Ervin aald lhat the Florl-la Sher­
Laurel. Ph. 2191-J.
Cabbage plant*. ( upenhagrrt Midiff* Bureau in it* first year of
«&lt;-aton varialica. Gua Schniah. Ottrrn— 2 beiltooin frame house, operation had “ more than JusllPh. 621 M.
lakefront $7,000 Reirhmeder. 1fied" it* exDtenre
Otteen, Fla.
In a brief »pce,h welcoming *3
51—USED CLOTHING
•heriff*. »heriff* elect and de­
2
nr
.3
bedroom
home,
Furn.
or
Forealntan mink toal on pebble
puties to thr opening of n law inunfurn. 1505 Elliott.
rlnih hack, mink matcn.tig hut
fnreement tralng school sponsorCall between U:30 3'30, 1847-M.
UTS
rd by the bureau. Ervin »ald that
although the bureau had received
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E
LOT
60
X
260
.
nice
loea• RENTALS
lion, city watrr available, $300. no appropriation from the stale
and had operated with tuch limit­
Inqulrr 1101 VV. 35th St.
si—A PT8—Ho u s e s —r o o m s
er) fund* a* could be spared hy
67-nROKERS and REAL10R8
other law enforermrnt agencies,
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
II ha.I helped &gt;olve many crime*
private bath*. 111 VV. Fir*t 81
OZIER REALTY CO Ervin aald he had Irern Impres­
Avalon Apia. Efficiency, l’ h 720-VV
Laura It. Oxlee, Bw«ltnr
sed at the high degree of coop­
llairl M. Field. A**«ciate
eration given the bureau by the
I'
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lo ,h&lt;? U.i vi&lt;h ' « 0 I 8 " Orlando llwy. Ph. 1359 aherfft themtrlvea.
and Itldc In Theatre for J. L. |
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
•’There were tome who were
Lee. Exp. date Nov. 23, 'SS*;.
J________________________ _______
sumiriou* that the bureau might
Firm,
rot! age, n a i o n a b l * .
srek to set itself up a* some sort
lava ltd on 17-92. Ph. 3010-Wt
of a super stale police force.
Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17 92 So.
"It m i s conceived a* an assist­
City Limit*. Slumhr-rUnd Court
ance agency only which would
l come in tn help local authorities
See Seminole Realty fur De*lr|only upon icquest. Director Don
able House* and Aplf, Phone 27. •nil So. Park Ave. — Phone
Mrl-eod ha* hand le-l she bureau
$5UO down
HOUSE, ana Ftench Ave. unfur- 2 11 II
matonry home, furrrd ax it wa* Intended,” Ervin said.
niahrd. Call 1494.
walls, tiled Iralh. gurxl section,
The attorney general said the
excrliont value at $6.0«o.
director anil hit men had "moved
Rmr Court Apartment*—3-Ro-&gt;m
slowtv and soundly" in develop­
1 Bedroom., luim-hed. Phone
$6(10 down
ing thr hurrau’* program.
1191.
2-11 It. furnished home out of city,
•'The bureau ha* won confi­
ready for possession. Tout puce
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
dence o f the public and. mole In$3,500.
for Winter Tourtat. Pr.vatc bain
portanl, nf the aheriffi it was
A ahuwer. Steam heat. Inquite
$400 (low l
|created tn aid I am confident
Manuel Jnrobson aero** from 2 R It. clean modern home with 1 that
a* the future untold* the
Pott Office.
nice Florida roo
-Hive on- nl our -tvtrs
and
refrigrratnr
Mu)fair—3 bedroom. I hath home.
mn«| effective wea|K&gt;n* against
Call I4JO-J after •• p m.
ciime,” Ervin «aid.
UT your rent receipts pay tor
these homes,
The training school wilt offer
IN OSTEEN—3 Rrn. turn. apt.
Screen Porch, $35 mu. Call after
40 hour* on in-trurtlou In general
C Phone 1123.
law enTor-mimt, with *peclat
tt. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEMO empha«l* on rriminal investiga­
2 Room Apt*. 112 Ktrn Ph. 2963W
■KALTOR8
tion. .Most of the ipatructor* are
1661 Park Ave
Phone 27 nr 143 special agmtv of the Federal
Nicely furnished 2 bedroom apt
$73 Ph. 1527.
Bureau o f Investigation.
PEAT COMPOST iDactwrlder’al
40c bu
bag. GRAPEVTI.I.E
NURSERY.
Grapeville
Ave.,
Phone 205*

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

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Unfurn. garage apt

Ph. 35l-3t

Robert A. Williams
REALTOR

Itaynmni! I.undquial,
2 Ih-droom nicely fuini.t ed hoti-e
113 W 19th SI. t all. 666.W
ASSOCIATE
after 5 30.
Phone 1673.
.Atlantic Rank Bldg.

Mr Lend xairl thr bureau plan.*
In develop a training irhnn] pro­
gram a* a regular part o f its aellvilirs

"We hope that the -lay it not too
far distant when every law en­
forcement offeer in the stair will
A
Apt. for rent at loiu ;&gt;ik Ave
have the benefit of speclatiird
training through school* sponsor­
o room. 3 bedroom furniabnl
A B PETERSON
house on Celery Ave. A. K Ito
Itrotter A .soeialf.: A. B. PatJJJJJ" ed hy the bureau.’* he »ald.
setter. Ilorist. phone 212
J r . I*. J. (Tieaurano. Ganleld
WilUtu, John Meueh and R w 17—BROKERS and REALJOBS
Furnished 2 bedroom upstair* up! | VYtIUima. A. C Doodney. t^ w
703 Palmetto Ave.
Surveyor.
rnfUult A REALTOR First
IM N p a rk A se
Phone I l »
Clraii furnlshcil apt for couple
r n . I . K N A N D IIA K K R Y
Electric kitchen pr-vatr hitli A
IM N Tark Ave.
Phone M il
PIIONE 9210 for ( III.ItltY
shower. Phone Hit* tt
Re I Estate Brokerage — Notary
IF IT IS IlKAI. ESTATE
2-lredroom
unfurnishr&gt;l
hour r t219 VV I3lh 8’. Rear Barber Sh'-p
ask Crum lev- A Monteilh
Fenced in hack yard
Phune
it 117 South Park
Phone 772
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
.
lie 4-It.
They Know
Reglttered Beal F*t*le Broker
(•-W ANTED to RENT
Phone 2871
17 92 at Hiawatha
JO H N I.. H A M R IC K
Reg. Re*) Estate Broker
liralre 3 or 1 W .’ iKlUi furnish­
CLAYTON C. IIKOOKS
Phone: W. P 20 3634
ed houic. Will lease fur 2 )rReal Estate Investments
Ht. 2 51a ill and. Ilnrtda
if dratred. Ph. 159 W.
So. Urlando llwy.
Ph. 2963-J
Gmvr* - Acreage ■ Home* - tost*
NFVV 3 RR HOME
REAL ESTATE
Built-in electric kilebrn. crntral VACANCY
m oB L E M S ?
Find
brat, tiled Iratlr. large lot, U&lt;sn
seeded, Juki outside city, but
64—FAB MS AND liKGYEH
truants fast thru thr Want Ad*.
with rily facilities *2309 Down.
Balance easy term*. Call for
20 acre til* farm. Three bedroom
Apnoirilment
house, large ham All equipment
HII.IJ4 HARD 1 0 PAT? Sell
VV II. "Mill” STUMPER
amt machinery. Easy term*. Ph
thing* yoa'ir through w i t h
Realtor — General Insuror
1393 J. !\ O. tin* 1154
Guy Alien A*sorlilr
through W.nt Adi for CASH
(5 —HOMES
Arlrltr Prlcr. Asteclalr
Call 1021.
Phone 903 or 2122 — H i N. Park
LAKE I HON I
NEED U R G E HOME*
New three bedromn house on
loske Emma. One ant half tiled 5 bedroom Home on 12 lot*, beaut­ FOR GRAND IH’YS GALORE,
iful oak
floors
throughout.
hath*. Florida room. Lot 21)'
I arge living room, dining room
make the Want Ada your shopp­
X 223'. Turn Bu on* mil* at
and kitchen. !•* bath*, hrirreOakiawn Cemetery.
ing place.
way and 2 car garage. Partly
furnished,
nicely landscaped,
Move lo Loch Arbor December
&lt;rough fruit for family use.
1*1. 1GOO »q. ft. of living area
Good term* to responsible party. SWAP ANYTHING! Juft place
in quiet neighbor hood, klodern
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
3 bedroom home only 1 year
Classified ads. I’hooa m i for a
’2344 French Ase
old. Fully
landscaped
and
helpful ad-writer.
J. W. HALL, ItKALTUH
completely
equipped.
Phone
Johnny Walker. Akaoriala
2221-ft.
’ &lt; sll Hall" Phone 1758
SOMETHING MISSING T Locate
2 bedroom home with Florida
room, extra large utility room. M l' IT RAIN.* let it shine. Every
it quickly through Want Ada.
Must ice to appreciate. $7,WO.
day ii « good day to uac the
M l E. MUi. Th. 2256—J.
Wast Ada.
J rhone lin.
Furnished 3 bedroom apt 132 \V

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When If* your night no', nrith* jrelMln, adding 2 i»hlc»pooni vine-’
you nor tha bahy-tltter wants t&lt;&gt; rir with th ei M water! &lt;Mil until
spend a lot of tune on the i-rep.ua- -lightly Iln.krnrJ Fold In ’ e nip
tton o f her dinner Make It easy on &gt;
i ' - i-t )-. ' j cop eoarteiyj
yourtelf, and easy for M r. by pro- &lt;hop) 1 apple, and '* rup •cedlesa
siding a luscious Korea ■M&lt; k- n pic rr.M" &gt; P r Into t to iRdlXiduil
“ (rum lb* (rocer t freer,r
Is or a squat* cake pan: chill
Ready lo took a:i l cal i i h pi* un!II flmi
I* a grn- lo u t lo iir u e s trs in g i,f
I*' nrake C'se-Dur Ctrl C ik * | ,
•avory s hunk* of chicken
:
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•mOolli rich navy In a lender I1ik&gt; lasoflte nils fold a few dfopi of
rrusf. You migltf stock sour lice n r ird I t •olollng and 'i teaspoon
.with turkey and bet I pie*, too peppermint llaiofing into ih* batTh«n them ate Ihrie kinds lo 1*1 ITikw lii l.i,;* lotie pan or in
'chons* from'
indisilu.il ancel cake pan* Frest
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crisp nutildr sUilulcnt and team
TURCtN!
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if. , . a beaulitul »oup. thick and
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large lul'e pan. or In the initlvldual ■up* o f ill, &gt;4 Cooked ham. and l 1*
angel cake pan* now available
ip c n o of w a'sr. fo u r big soup
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rrepare i paoka-.s Ilmi daV' I i -art warming goednea*.
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r o a r a n . w e r with the C le rk of Ih*
C le a n C o u r t of the K l . l h J u d l . l a l
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11 MAULIN' BOATED IN
PL'LB TO BICAN TOUR NET
SAN JUAN, P. B. IT—Tfc# third
annual Puerto Rican tovlUtion*)
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mail eocceeiful. Fifteen mirlm
and two yailfiih wrr* boated. In
19M only three marlin were boat,
w ITNKJIn m&gt; hand aad .eal of
Mid Court at Aaafsrd ••mlnsle
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CouMy, Florida, Ihl* Sad day of
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KICKS THOSE FIELD C.OAU
UNIVERSITY, MDa. J ^ - P iiH
Cothrrn. Mlteletlppl fullback. l» a
prolific kicker of field gaali. In
Old Mlad' 1«« victory «ver Van­
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FROM DETROIT

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ride, p o tter, and featurt*. D ram atically difli*n&lt;nt from

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gcr in evert’ important dimenaion—length, width,
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room. It'# dvnnmi/r_n totally new car that briny*
th# dream world of tomorrow lo radiant reality today.

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November 11th -- 18th

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SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A

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T U E S D A Y . N O V EM B ER 13 1936

NO. 131

A ssociated P re ss Leaned W ire

N. O bservers Enter Canal
Zone To Watch Over Cease-Fire
Police U n it harden Club Seeks
D e p a rtu re ,» Build Room
PLONDON
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o n e d On|0 Civic Center
&lt;AI’| A 12 nun team

F U T U R E MISS A M E R IC A S «ml fo r xurc. a ‘ P n irntt Bowl tjm w n " a r e nntmtjr this bevy
M o f lovolv ilx t h K in d ers n t S a n fo rd G ra m m a r School. Tin* d&lt;ad&gt;l«*-«iunrtct of can d id a te s
f o r th e "Peanut Bowl (Jm v rT title inclu d e* : (left to rig h t! L a n d A nn Fuller. S a n d ia
Ham rick. Linda William.'*, Betsy Rond Scltu m 'inniin. Martha I lenderson, Carolyn T u rn er, Donna Younyr. anti Bobbie J o « Be rry. (S ta f f Photo*_______________________________

Membership Drive Starts
‘With Kickoff Breakfast

of UN observer* moved Inlo the
S on Canal imir no man* land
todav In ,.,lch over the cea*r fire
b* tween French Brtti»h and F.gyp
Itan force*
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lint the department o the i.rat
t V Police 1unit.
f %* forI Egypt u a ..
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time
huWr(rr , „u j„r lt„ ,1ule ovrr
gypt |crmi
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the police force appeared In lie
dev &lt;loping.
Egypt fomented to re.-eive the
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The Sanford Garden
C t..it b.
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' hn*"sb 'U P™ 1* " '*
Gan**. fmmatty requeued the
Hoard of Sanford fit) Com ml*«loncr» lit It* merlin)! l**t night,
,h
^ a )|# w piy lhe
hllilt
1rn(|w
111fI1 *f 17Bt*,I of
V■1 *,1 | 1r*'ill 11' I■1 V
I.Ill*
onto the Sanford nvie Center
-Wch would he kmmn a* the
Uar.lrn club Kw.m.
“ I reptxwmt 33« women,** -aid
Mr*. f’*n** ** *h&gt;' Wide thi proP»*al before the group of t tty
f», W »
n,«hl- * W&gt; »r" ,r &gt;'"K
in *rll ru r PfT-rnl huihling hnpmf

Her agreement to the police torce ,hal roo will ntto*r u . to nvy *he
wa* announced onb yrrtrrday hy f0*(°* *"** *ddiltonal room.
l*.N, Secretary Genera! Dag Itam*
Attorney William C HutrhUon
marikjotd.
told the Hoard "Itaiiratly, thl* it
The 12-man o h ie n rr team, in* a public building, built on public STOPPING APPROXIMATELY 23 feet from the curb this car crashed first Into tiro
eluding
Norwegian*,
Swede* property, and with public fund*
Dane* and Australian*, landed at Un&lt;iue*tlonabte. the city ran ae- huge «mk tret1* niul through heavy shrubbery. Th e d rive r, S-Sgt. Paul Fancls Ruwers,
Port Said in the Birti.h—French rrpl a ronlribution from the Gar- 27. O A F B . was uninjured. Damag** was estimated nt $(&gt;00 to the car, $25 to shubbery
occupied «rclnr of Ihe canal lone ilen (Tub for a room that would tie 'S ta f f P h o to )
and from a landing ship which had named after or dfdlea'r I to the
The Seminole County Chamber for the benefit of Sanford
L
of Commerce memberthip drive Seminole County at * wh.de ll picked them up al Haifa The) Canien Club. t|owrver It ro.ild • ,
got underway thl* morning in worth twice wh*t thl* organlia- had bent part of the U.N corpi
earnest with team captain* and lion I* receiving in memberthip of truce observer* in ’’vlevtine.
The po-lponemrnl of thy poilct
M Y Ostia*, on a quertiorv from
their helper* mceling with Cham­ lupport.**
airlift until tomorrow at trust wa* a board member. *tate-l tnat the
ber of Commerce I’rciller* Clif­
A Edwin Shlnholier, Sanford at­
ford McKibbin. Manager
John torney and civic leader **ld today announetd by U N. »poke.mrn at Carden Club would in no way be
Kndcr, and Membcrahlp
Drive "t tupport ihe Chamber of Com Capodichlno, Italy, where the HW- interfered witr by noise from
A policy for the uie of Ihe
Chairman Don Bale* thl* morning merer because I believe that It man vanguard of Hie Intimation- .-hltdren in the rrerea'lnn active
Sanford
Mrmorial Ilatebatl Bta|, . f planned for Ihe Sanfurtl Civic
at a kickoff breakfast hold at Mr* i«
|, the |irloeipal
principal tf n.»t Ihe only al army i* waiting.
dmm w*i adopt rd by the Uoard
Appleby’• Restaurant.
vt ioilety lo the over- „ * * ^ 7 '? " ? for.
agency devoted
Vn fVn,''r *‘W*‘
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of Saufoid City Comnnwloner*
McKthhin *pokr briefly lo lb ' all rronnmir promotion
promoilon an.t a.t
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u . ii nnl
m reinr* but for
group prior to the U»uin|'of rard* i jm em enT nf 'thTcounty an.1 its iQ ^w an ted ^ 'o
Sj J*.*1T. n“ off (r lf&gt;
&lt;« keep m old*.
An 'blamto Air Force lta*e Staff last night following a lengthy dl*- I I —! | ! MM I — T i m j w
and folder material. He *ald, "3'ou communitie». amt I eonilder it ° ’
’ ,mAV ? , ,) l*" Hold board meeting*. &gt;nd »ome- Sergeant rrathed hi* ear Into two cuttlon In which all myatbera "f
the hoard took part.
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John Schiraid, prevldent of the
Seminole Chief* ( tub Marled the
dU&lt;-union when he *pi&gt;e.irod be­
fore the board lo requeit that the
The Board of Sanford city Co**dime ata&lt;llum U s be removed
Bitting, Touchfon Drug
itrport I* clo»e |
million*r* last night approved tbgg- 4*-:
drive will get u* further.'
Mayor F. D. Scott remarke&lt;1,| Traveling north on Senford
Ave.
vrnnt
sve.
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le
of
ticket*
to
al|,
Don flah*.
ihp Membership Co remarked it I* eitemlal for night tor military ifcutity re v ‘ flew are vuu going to allow -be the rr,(Ahpngl'3Hi w r i out
fftwmjl* High School 'JootbaM «—rdlaaH&gt;» of uivll and military
a
itrong ion*.
Chairman, told hi* group of work thl* rountr to tave
aulhoritiaa in fir* fighting and
Sw-l»* repre*,-n(ative* (ahl »ome &lt;l»rden Club to own a portion «'f'cnml-„| )n|„ |h P (rrea an.J liruh- • g*mr«.
Chamber n* Commerce, and that
rescue operation* in lime of diaa
public
building?"
^ m b c ^ r o u n d e ^ u ^ a n d InVo the •' IK* re*pomiblllty of m r n hotl of the atrilnr** own pround rrew*
hery, •lii)iplrtg near the home
Cum ml* ilon* r Jdhn Under, tin a*len reaulUng from Naval op*,
Mr* A. W Fpp* Sr., a member
fold a* member* of Ihe Chamber r* u concern and every individual may al*o he lake*, to Cairo to faj" ';
o f'Vhe Car.lvn Club about «2-V or 30 feet from the curb. mediately at (he ronduiiun of ration*.
nf 1*„tnm**ri'r&gt; **
hti*irif*» £ivl prtiff'«ionnl men to clliutf o|wrjiion*
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• n ...| ,Francea Hnwrr*. 27, who Schlrard’* irm srk* »talr*l that "We
Capt. Robert W. Jackson. In A
Chamber of Commerce Manager
, s'’")in.dr County
Young full* armed »oI*IUr.of j |:,b|
n w T f ^ w d * ' gave tu. hnme addretf a* 3c6 Jas- are not con*iitem in what we are letter to the Board of CommtJnhn Krider oolnled out that Hie Chamber nf Commerce haa the Norway, Denmark and Columbia
hav* or our own free will gave bi«
advance unlU of a forcr fhal pF^JicaUy landataprd «M nf our mint. S t w .Smyrna Orach waa ,hfy ir# B||0* * | to iur lh® at»- aloneri, laid that "while it Is r—
rognirrd that civilian agenrlet a r t
lo.non men ^P'thUe holMtnge. Mo *leirh
^ r ;' chUd- M fetl In the Sari font |all ami diuin-othcrp aro not. I thought primarily responsible, each agency
l. 111.000 and a membrrihlp quota
Lowell K. Drier. Sanford builder may rventualljr
eventually total
tola! IO.OM
of MO. In order to be aggrriilvr and contractor had thi* to *ay Had been expected to rnler Egypt r*-" in your lehnol* iiorl.rullurr held on a charge of driving while that recreation area* are creat hat 1 duly to provide np&lt;d and
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*L*,“ dole* of
(infllinttra OH I Iff Ml
he told the team
captain* and "The
of Commerce
I*(today
to **L
take
Intoxicated III* bond w«* »et at ed to be used."
effective aid U&gt; tho*e Injured of
member*, we mult have financial the mo«t effective force in Semi enforcing Middle Fa*tpeace and
Krider then propoied. a* am em t suffering material dimage."
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community.
note County to promote thi* are* **
Hie Sanford Nava! Air Rtatloa
•.'apt Arnold William* of the menti lo a motion made hy Com
"We have much lo d . thl. year." . And Gror,;e Stine, of Stine V .
ml**ionrr 3 a r t Higglnlmthain, Commanding Officer waa referr­
ofur
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Police
D,&lt;parlmcnl.
inve*.
••»*« Krider. "and w ere gmng b. chirr Co. Haled "We support Ihe
•ating Ikp rra*h, *ald damage* that "We waive the 10c ta i on all ing to ititaalrr* which occur out*
accompliih
pomblc Chamber of Commerce because
accompliih everything
everything
pomblc
to Ihe car were clim ated at $*» non profit affair., then lower the side thi limits of a naval activity.
that our community cooperation v*e feel that IhH organliallon it
Explaining that "One nf The
Shrubbery dainagn were tel al rort for tho ttie of the tladlum at
will allow ut to accompliih"
continually building goo twill fee Dies
night to t3&lt;&gt; with no policemen opinion* voiced by the official
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Team Captain*, receiving card* o.ir community, and working for
board which investigated a recent
Mr* Bertha It. Hmightno, 71.
r -"&gt;t. Bidrert W J«rk*.o, ComfurnUhed."
advancement."
f f m the Member*hip Drive Chair- it* general ed&gt;
died In Seminole Memor jl Hot- m.-r.‘ing Officer of Ihe SMuforu Ttie car. a Idid Slud.-b.ikcr, reHe also incorporated in hi* vug aircraft accident in Ihe Sixth
came from
• " « »re: Col S (!. Harriman
Still further comment
r«
niM
riri''M
anager
&gt; “ P- «■t &gt;«’» ™ H
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A‘f S '* '1"". " " dl.lritm
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_* jend.
l T 4^ ' ' b ' y&gt; ' ,a n ' f ge-tiona that "ttaytlme non profit Naval District, Indicating that
*rui
fmnl
n i l l ] «l»
W ill
IK*- «**»(»d
* a t « l * l r t | by Gordon III.
I , III.
I . 1Coleman.
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um rict
Managrr
A liin *lgl‘ r 1
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there wa* a certain lack of defined
affair! be free."
Bradley end Jnhn Kadrr; Jim for the Florid* Power and Ughl , n ?" "J/’f " “J *
' ‘ &gt;'r, r * m n r tUr . . rMea.»i hT ib[ N .v .
authority or area of raiponiiblii.i
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Houghton
ha*
lived
In
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rd
picture*
relea.cl
by
Ih#
Navy
Commisiioner K r i d e r l a i d ly in rontroi of the aetlvillof of
Hunt with team member* Jnhn Company. He said "The Seminole
Department.
"What It prohibits by putting a military and civil authorities ia
Fjtrpstrlek and Tommy McDonald: County Chamber of Commerce and Mary for the part 43 year*.
She it the widow nf the Inte
The picture* denMe various
Mr*. Hamid Applrby a*si*tr.' hy Ihe Florida Power amt Light Cornlarge charge on it* uie, hurt* the fire fighting and rescue operaJohn
tto*»
Houghton.
Navy
activities and are eHrartivc
Mi** Do) Powell and Mr*. Chat- 1pany have a mutual lntrre»t—the
more than It help*. I alto auggnvt ton-." Capt. Jackson submitted •
of etching*
thoaleg
plane*, airrraft
1mrr*
111I m 1Ifarkry;
*1*1PkfJ, J*»
U, Wilton
»»liauil with
v*»l** development
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&gt;11 *&lt;**f
4 1Sanford
all 11*11* pi'll
I* Till . Mr*. Houghton, wa* a, member
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A. L.
and &gt;
Semi
that use of the stadium for profit "bails for local root ttnallun is
and
other
Bov Britt and Ralph Cowan; Jim rule Cotmiy. The Chamber , pro- «J» C o m m ti « 1»F Preabvlerian .vrrler* auhmarine*
will be on our present rale."
rttsirtera Involving Naval opera­
Grant axirted hy Clarence lloti- motion effort I* a vital part of all Churrh ,of
M ,rr an'* w»*
f*C,1 H ? ’ ,
Mayor F. D. Scott obleeted to tion! and equipment
Two of the picture* were pre
The Methndirt young people will
ding and Kenneth Hrdman: and bu*lne** In thl* totnmunBy, and pianist In the Sunday School for
“Ttie board," said Capt. Jack1senled to John Krldrr. Manager h o ld ihe mnuthty *uh-dl*tr!rl Ihe move when he »aid "The way
Art Pleva with teaminale* t.ar for thlv rea«&lt;&gt;n my ermpany f.-el* many year*.
She
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survived
by
one
*tcp*on.
"f the Seminole County Chamber meeting t&gt;.night al 7 30 with the I are it, thi* i* a county ev,write. son, "further Intimated that tlda
field Wtllet- and Harry Robv .n
llul it 1* urgent that all buMnc*.
I don't see why you gentlemen lack of defined authority may
Already, iuhiiiii
comment*
am irolling
in- iii
male
a i&gt;
real
partner by invest Gar'and K. Houghton of Mrl of Commerce, while a*her* were h'.-at rhur.-h being hort.
i t mi’
&gt;*m&gt; ** i"
*im it •*
it |»»i
bourne
given to City Managrr Warren K.
The Daytona group will pre*eni would want tu raise tho lave* on pmtlhly h a .r hindered those con­
to the Seminole County Chamber lug t . memberthip*
of CommPrrp 0-fkP „ Io why Tt)P onc „ ppV Sc
Funeral *emre* will he hel I Kr.owrle* for placing in the Yacht ., program and film on "Alcohol", everybody for football, ba»eball cerned In accompllihing their mis­
Seminole County
or whalnot."
sion."
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Member Thurulay afternoon at 3 p. m. al Flub, City Hall and other premin- Captain Arnold William* of the
Sanford buiine** an t __________________
prufextunal Chamber of
Comm
(‘apt. Jackson follow -,i a sogge*Jnhn Kadrr, Sanford Jewelry(H-nple arebecomingMember* of ship
Drive willlw- elimavrj one Britton Funeral Hnnie w ih the r n! place* where the public may Sanford IVdl.-rDryMrlment w»ll be
man and former commissioner, lion of Ihe Commander nf Naval
ihe county-wideurgamcation.
week from trnlay. Tuetday, Nov Rev. (Arrian W. Scott, pastor of vn w lliettt,
gticrt tywaker.
I&gt;r It, H MeCaitin, Sanford Pt, at a noon luncheon meeting lo the C o m m u n i t y l*re*bytenan
'the large picture*. *.u! Captain Sintwr will nrceede the meeting told Ihe board, "Thi* ha* been a Air Base* in rontartm : muncipel
larktnn. were framed
frnmrd at Ithe
HenUat said "The work that the lw held at Mr. Appleby. B rrt.u -j Church, offlri.llng
Urkvon
he San^
' e X u i l e r T and very aggrrauve commlnion. I It*h a working agri-mien; in which
approve of the auggntio.i Just would be stated Uie (rsmywork
Burial w.U be m Oaklawn Mem- ford Naval Air Station will. *ull gr„t,„ iinglng,
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of
Commerce
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rant
In
the
VaMe*
Hotel
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for cooperation of tha civil and
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ortal Park.
able and attractive oak framing
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Candidates Named
.For 'Miss Peanut
Bowl' Contest
Poiiibilitie* of a future Mi»*
when
representative* of eight sixth
grade elj**ronm* were named a*
candidate* for the **Ml*» Peanut
Bowl" title al Sanford Grammar
—School
Lined up for their picture, the
future young beauty queert po*«d
for photographer* in true “ Slut
America" *ty1e.
Selection of *'MI«« Pranni
Bowl" wUI remain a secret until
halftime at the forthcoming lilt
In early Dreember when the an­
nual playoff for Ihe Peanut Bowl
Champiomhlp will be held In the
Sanford Mrmorial Baseball SlaAdlum.
9 Normally »tudlou* young ladle*,
the double quirtel were ihnwlng
off their grate and po!*e during
!Y'
niMurM rccenllT
.
™ et U' L L . 1 , m » e , ind
fi
they*c llthely amt elegantly look
their place* to *how off chatm
aiul personality.
The entire school, every boy
1 in * 1. J m „ p * , u - pV*i
^ p * k1 . n r h l e a
™
‘Ml** Peanut Bowl". And the re
lulta, counltd by a yet un named,
unlnt»re*ted party, will be with­
held until halftime at the forthcoming bowl game — Sanford’*
very own annual encounter that
will draw tpectalor* from far and
wide.
The Hath grader* who will he
compiling for the crown arc: Mi**
Carroll Ann Fuller. MD» Sandia
flam rick , Mi** Linda William*,
H
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m mfl
Ml** Iteliy
,v ...
Mil* M«rth*, ll.nder.on. Ml.i l«
olyn Turner.' l i t *1 " '" n . v *'
*nd Mi** Bobble June Berry
There are no eight young ladi-’v
arty more
, , evcltrd o ter Ihe w.n
ntng of the crown t h i n a . ,
w
i l t mi**e» Swhfor«
. 'i hthe
V ,,c^nr
Setiool
who are
randidatr* for the "Peanut Ituwl
t)ocen" lllte.
% No one know* who v.ill win the
title an I a* yet. no one wilt haz­
ard a fuc»* a* to ‘*h&lt;* will rer**tve
the grrairtt number of hallol*
Until the vote* are counted.
Sanford Grammar School hnllw-vc*
and clattroum*. at well a* Hie
playground and lunrhroom. ire
tiring with one another for the
op honor* during Ihe Peanut
Bowl Game feitivitir*.
martra loomed rccentl)
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~ - ,h* Airman Crashes Dime Tax O n Stadium
Into Trees, Shrub; Tickets To Be Removed
Charged With DW!
Civilian, Military
UnillllQ III IIITl6

Of Disaster Okayed

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Mrs. B. Houghton
Yesterday

Capt. Jackson Is
Distributing Nn*
Pictures To Cit;

Methodists Host
To Sub-District
Gathering Tonight

Light Discussed
To Direct Visitors
To Business Area
City Manager W a r r r r * E.
Knowlrt was ini’rurted tart nltiht
to Mok into thi* poiitbllitle* of
nrrrtlng a neon ugh* ovar thu traffie algnal Ugh’* at Ihe Inter****Hon of Erettrh Avr. and Wf-xt
Eirrt St. dtrFrlutg vUitor* to tho
bii.inoi ave'lon of the rlty.
The luggrrtion, salt City Commistlonrr David Gatrhal, was
made by Mra. Hnruld Apptrby.
"We want • ligtd that ran l.«
teen for aev»rai block*,’* said
Gatrhcl ai !he pnp-&gt;*il met tha
unanlmoua approval of the ltc.ard
nf Sanfonl City CommHiioneif.
However, tho City Manngi'r wa*
Intlructcd to link fln t into tha
cott for such a tight, considering
ih* «lic of the r.con le'trring and
thu placement of Ihe light at it*
molt advantageous point

Wilson Re-Seated
As Board Member
Comml»»loner A. L WI1*on va*|
re *e«)rd at a member of the
Board of Sanford City Comnil*inner* tail night to fill the nn•vplred term created by Ihe r*»lc-'
vatlon of former City Commlirton
Ja-^k Ratlgan.
V Wilson will *«rve a* a mer.ibci
if the B»ard unlit Dec. st, 1957
The re-*e*ting of Commtnior.rr
Attaon follow* hi* tlertion to fill
h« port In the recent city*Me
•lection held on Nov. #.

.MILS. HAROLD A P I'L E B Y nntl Mis* Dot Powell talk
aeriutii.lv over their itlnnt ,o contact prospective m nnberg for Ihe Seminole County Cham ber of Commerce
fair through Wednesday: little ;UtrInjr the current membership drive. Mr*. Appleby
jfvange |n temperature; low tonight (rig h t) I* team captain. a*&lt;d*tt&gt;d by Mi** Powell and
j Mrs. Chalmers Jlarkey. (Staff Photo)

Weather

CHAM HER OF COMMERCE MEMflKRDHIP drive Cap­
tain* and team member* go over their card* and m aterial
preparatory to getting the camiuiiKn underway thi* morn­
ing. A. L. Wilton (riyht) and Roy Hrili (I.cft) talk over
their a**!|rnmcntg follovving the kick-off breakfast this
tnuniinif. (Stuff Photo)

TEAM CAPTAIN JIM HUNT (left) peruses cards nnd
material this morning with team member Tommy Mc­
Donald prior to ftottiny tho Clmntlier of Commerce Mem­
bership Campaign underway this morning. Tho lnfortr.nl
meet ini- was hrid this morning at Mrs. Appleby's Restau­
rant. (Stuff Photo)

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By STANLEY

HANDS O f f ! R*W, CA^T
YOU W AIT UNTIL THAT
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thing for all concerned.'
Paul H. Omohundro. 4l, »ht
head* Ute company- and Gleet
Cappa- 40, dlaeloaed that th* awitch
waa worked out carefully during
the peat three yeare. The couplet
have known each other for tig
year*.
“We look a long time working
up to thl* thing," laid Omohundro, “ to the children could be­
come thoroughly adjuated to t|»
Id**."
Omohundro and hia ei-wtfe n».
chel arc the parent* of a lJ-yairold girl and an ll-year old b-r.
Cappa and hla former wire Mi.
bel have a llyaar-old daughter
and an l-yaar-old ton.
When the wives obtained their
divorce* tlmultaneoualy In U i
Vega a Monday each waa awarded
cuitody of her children.
“Now the children will have :R
run of both houtea." tald Capps.
addLvg that all four parent* agreed
they would have been doing ihMr
children no favor In maintaining
th* former martial relation* tim&gt;
ply to kaep from breaking up the
homti.
Each couple la moving in a New
home, about ID mile* apart.

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FOR STEAK LOVERS
During hot weather, broil •
larger steak than you ncoJ. Slice
the leftover meat for another
meal and heat In tomato and
mushroom sauce — the tort de­
signed for ipaghetti. S an e the
ittak and aauc* with toast.

CONTRACT a w a r d e d
WASHINGTON fA P)-T hc Gen
era! Services Admlnlvtrailrn tald
today that the architectural firm
of James Gamble Rogrrt
Winter Park. Fla., hat been award­
ed a *37,50) contract to design a
S7U.ooo agricultural ratcarch la­
boratory for the Agriculture C«.
partment at Winter Haven, Fla.

NEW ROUTE
m
MIAMI (API—Florida and tw
Southeastern United States wojld
have direct tramallantlc air t f r under a roule newly applied
for by Pan-American World Air
PAA tald yetterday it baa “aolid
support" from
govarnmtnt of
Spain and Puerto Rico on a propotal for flight* from Miami ind
Panama to Madrid via Pucrta
Rico and the Atora* Itlanda. ^

FAUST S DRUG STORE
N ear P. 0 .

F h o n e 103

iirin c o r h iv e yowr D octor
telephone y o u r n e x t pro- if
ncrlption to u i. I t w ill bo
a c c u ra tely com pounded w ith fre s h d ru c *
a t a f a ir an d reaso n ab le price... PA S T
F K E E D E L IV E R Y also

FAUST'S SUNDRY STORE
2 0 th A F ren ch T o B e tte r S en re Y ou"

Sanford merchants are
ready to help you solve

(jo o e A 'v rt.-?
BuMSTf A£&gt;&gt; V

Ur premiumi, and not on your
present age.
V- l» it possible for a young
mm or woman to puriue a regular
high achool education under the
War Orphan* Schooling program?
A. No. Regular high achool
training la prohibited by the Uw.
To enroll in school below the college level, the young peraon mint
have completed or quit regular
high achool, and the btJow-coUeg*
courts mutt be one that fit* him
for a vocational goal.
Q. May I attend a foreign trade
achool under the Korean GI Bill?
A. No. The only courte ouUide
the United State* permitted under
the Korean GI Bill are Ihote of­
fered by approved Inililutiona of
higher learning.
Veteran* living to Central Flor­
ida who with further information
about their varioua benefit* ahould
write or viait the VA office at 43
E. Central Ave. Orlando.

S H O P in Sanford
This Christmas!

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Here are authoritative anawer*
from the Vcteram Admlniitration
to four quealiona of intercit to former icnicem en and their fsmlIlea:
Q. If I tell my GI home, and get
relieved from liability to the Gov­
ernment, will my entitlement for
another Gl loan automatically be
restored to me?
A. No. Relief from liability of
your preient GI loan would not
automatically entitle you in an­
other loan. Veteran* may have
their loan entitlement reatored
only under certain unuauil elreumataneea, auch at loving their
home* through fire or flnod: con­
demnation by the Government, or
being forced to change location*
became health or job transfer.
Q. If I add the total dliabllity
Income provlilon to my National
Service Life Inaurance term pol­
icy. will th# rate* be bated on
my preient age, or on the age that
my premium* are figured on?
A. The rate* would be baved on
Use age that datermlnei your ragu-

Think Swapping
Wives Good Idea
BELLFLOWER Call/. (AP)-TI*
pmident and im iu rtr of a p!i».
Uei firm, back from Lai \&gt; ;u
•hero they awapped wifn. u r
they f««l Um move “wit the b^|

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all your Christmas problems...
you’ll find "Bargains"

I ectA C orr Y

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galore in Sanford Stores

Am ple Parking
N o Traffic Congestion
Bargain Prices
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Shop and Save in Sanford
This Christmas

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Tues.. Nov. 13, 1930 Pnjre 3

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make this your

Cavemen
Set New
Standards

I lh t.r/S HOW you cun u-&gt;o
u;ill|&gt;a|nT to not lt|M»*T it
npvciiil miok in any room,
rite riRht wallpaper can net
off areas like this without
Uititiirliintr the ovcr-ull harlunny o: tltc loom. Select n
|w»|ier with a pm lom inant
color th at will bleml in with
the rest of the wall* in the
• room.

Adding Room? Wall
Finishing Can Be
.Quick, Muss-Free
When planning in addition your
hotue need* for * tro.v ins family,
the hnmemiker cm cut i tote
for quick completion »n&lt;i agaln*t
conitrurlion mui* by choo*inc a
pre-decora ted hardboard paneling
at the will and cri'dng finish.
The home need not he up.cl
when thl» type of dry-wall finlth
ii u*ed.
D Ai a matter of fact, the conven­
ient liiea of thete pan&gt; 1» and their
reiily-flt, tongue-an-l-amovr dosUn hate encouraged many hit*band! to do the Initallitlon themaelvet. Thereby another advant­
age accrue* -a saving in labstr.
Predecnratr.l hnrdboanl- panel
applied with sailboard adhrilvc

A girl'* chance* o( mating a
tall, dark, and han.Uottie huiband
may not be a« great n* they were
hack In the caveman era. hut
thev re ilfflnitrly Improving.
American* are getting taller If
thry ..m.iuui- at their pretent ra.o
of growth, thcrc'a a pretty go&lt;s.|
dunce they'll catch up i« CroMagnon itandarl* In a ft?* more
renturie*. (The Cro-Magnon Man
m i a tall, dark, and handtonuance*tur of Mo«lrrn Man. who
flourished in Central Kur&gt;pe .cnnZ3.000 to jo.o&gt;)d year* ago during
the last Ice Age. He may well have
aviragrd a* much a* S' 10' in
height i
The average height for Amiri
can men I* now S’ 8".
What To tie?
In keeping with lhe«e sign* o!
growth, bedding manufacturer*
throughout the reuntry have iteeidvM In increaie their production
of »uper*i»e bedding. Fir*t intr.*duerd la*t year, IhU nca, longer
way to deep U more comfortable
for the new. longer man ant i*
gaining rapid acceptance from the
public.
Who know* — perhapt the
•leeping freedom of tupcrtlre
bedding will ha«lrn the return
to the pit) deal perfection of CmMagnon .Man. . .*ort of revcr»e
evolution
to a pta*tcrbnard or other »oltd
bate, it completely finithed when
it fume* from the package. L**lng
it, there'* no delay fur drying of
coat* of material* and flnithe*.
Plank* and block* promt the
tieauty of select wood grain n-pro
duction* and of "companion colnr*1’ »tyled by famed dedgner
firm*. Such variety of treatment*
and a toftdutlrr fm«h make the
paneling appropriate for any room
addition, whatever it* purputc.

LAY-A-W AY
THOSE A P P LIA N C E GIFTS
NOW AT

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Choosing Furniture For 'First Home'

Dining Nook
In Kitchen
Cozy, Handy

Selecting furnt*hing* tor their
•flr»l home" - he it a roomy b»u*e
or a *nug a part nu-nt—i» a thrill­
ing an.1 Important experience fur
the ahout-to-be marric I couple
Naturally, they wilt allot the
major portion of Iheir budget to
the "inve*tment" article* like *ofa*, dining room piem, bedroom
chctl*. *ilver. an.l company dl*hc*.
Many young couple* however, fail
to realise that their Ik-.I ling I*
al«o an “inveMmcnl" purchase.
It muy not t.e viiible to the ad­

To bring rmlne** to Tamil* eat­
ing in Ihe kitchen, there'* nothing
like a dining nook LaKated near
the rae*r. or |*crtiap* right rievt
to it, Ih* dining nook at*., ha* the
prac.icul virtue of .avmg vtoth.-r
many *lep&gt; in «rrvlng meal* and
•nack*

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The Initallation of a dining nook

pre enl* an oppori initv to ’Mret*
up" the kitchen, heiilr* making
it more ti*efi:l. tt*|v.iallv »uitable for tht* *pot, btih becnote
of it* rich to -king appearance.__
anil it* *rrvl.-e ability, l» a wmnlgrain predcct.rit.nl hai.l'marl
paneling
lll.lt WALLS will dike
Applied in, .** i -oil I mater
lal. Ihi* panrling i llinioate* the on new beauty ami nmttrt*
I,|( *ITING E N G IN E E R S Imve limjf riHogiti/i-il tliv n»l- need tor arv finlth'og an I a*.oie* in'.*.* with Ln*v - to - install
vantuyre* of 'tlnylightinj;’ vv*.';•* arem in tlu* limttc. For laittng he.iol. wi’h It* *ir(a-e ot economical, textured plyyooil li^'lit from «U»v»* that i liniinatc* Imth g-l.iri- ami baked plavtle. Tbe *urfaie detle* wtii' l |iuneU. They are easy
aharp contrant*, thr&gt;o prefabt icatwl |.tm-l* are nuuli* of •oil. grei-e mnuluro. heal, wear In clean, keej* their new
and otl - r ahne It i* ea«ity wiped
hollow ula-i.a hot In nlnmiutini frante-i; they nl.-n remove clean with a damp nr »«•!«y cloth. look lor i ears, t id are a
the heat nnnoyanre* that in common to the old-atylc
It can tie iue,| in varbni* way* perfect cuinplenunt for all
skylight. Here pniU’In nhetj new Unlit ill a wtndownes* hath- to de ■mate &gt; hreakfn*! nook |i t &gt;i K.-.-4 of decor.
room, ami in a tno l.Tn-tyjK* kitchen.
ti-rve* avrll for tiie top ant *i.|r«
of the tab'e. all . |n.,.l aurfa.e*
of *eat*. an-t
ill at Ihe Intuit- Navy Cruisers
rnd «f the no ik The paneling .an
eirn be bent for »eat* of curved Stow Sleeping
Practicality I* the kr&gt;n&gt;tr m *ue beiHmg You cel all the red ditign
A tirvmg ledge between the Comfort Aboard
much contemporary bedroom fur­ for which you »1eep.on them out
In converting two tjberty »hln*
range
amt the dining no.,k may
niture Nnt that goo I I • ' * '■■&gt;
1/c Job. And you fan gel them
been *aerified Far 'ro.n d now at almo.t any furniture dorr, enslde Vnttx-r to get fool to hun­ into YStilt* 'the purrting co-le for
gry mi ith* nl1hi,.,i even hndging oeeau radar Motion *e*«eM, the
Much of It I* band*-nicr than
The *logan Hem* to be tall nr from o'-ere *he eland* while
ever before
Navy replared the old type bunk*
Rut thr dual-purpon- influence •malt, you'll ulrcp better on mp- rooking. Such a ledge I* another
with Ihrerquarter *lr»* bed*. Re­
i
the
pi
a
tile
lii,idl­
ha* taken over the It.-dr -1-i He • I" rrilfr.
ran.e the nature of their duty
board* no* double a, b-o.vlilve* And hi.mewife.v rhnre* aie n-d ed hardboanl.
v*.ill require the ve»*rl* to remain
anj ttnrage urlt* Do 1- and lriitit the »lde of the dining niwk
pie ilretaer* hive *eclhm» that oven • .hr t in re.'e il .letigning. away from the range, a flonr-to- at era for lang pertn.t», th.* S’avyf
open Into de*kv. An I night t ilitc* The hardv.-ie I* eflen p .r n n l eeibng tier of lhi-lte* might fit wanl* the crew to be a* eomfort*
provide a *pot fnr a tamp and or treated to that It will not catch Into *oiiu- plan* Tho*e »helvc» able a* p-.-liV At evlilrnced by
growing p»p Janty of evtraa convenient drawer f *r night­ i clothing Yrt it I* eaty to ele*ii e^p provide «t«rv'e for the dim j the
with a minimum number t dmt- ' InJ* nrwdt, for Ho* adJ«*eot area, wide at .l extra long, *u;*r»ir*
time nccc»*ariei,
Prarticalit' I- . I &gt; i fi -rtc I In folti ting ctirlwuei.- Yio'il al* or for tvolh f of op»--i .tedgn. Top- : h« 1.. mo, t- fimm niram more
the growing popularity of vuji-i- firiil »ome »l.i|ide*« «lrel turfaCe* ! ;dng the vhclve* with the *amc •Irep.
In u r Vi nee.1 to worry ahetil 1paneling will .tmpllfv upkeep
icratchea with them.
Thi* preilrcfiralnl hvcdtnurd,
Our liedro-m* grow more and primarily a ".all and rilling ma­
more beaut if I and nor, and terial, I* aiaitatile at lumber
more practical. Super.ire bedding v.,r,l* in n *i.le *r|r.-tinn of plain
i. n-&gt;w helping them in become i C■on ATt#| VIiynf} grain*
more and mure cornfor tab'••
Former athlete* »t 'larylaml.
\anilrrlnll ha* beaten tloridv 'Aake Fore it and William an I
*1* tinn-* in eight football meet­ Mary are a**htant* In football
W A L L FIN IS H
i aih Jim Tatum »t N irih t arm
ing*.

miring eye* of frlcnl* and rela­
tion*. tint It It no b-** Imporlant
than piece* that are' Here I* an
Invcdment in hrallh and happiJo in tied ling from well wl*hlng
In-law* i* a poor wav to *toro
up the |K-p and *unny dUpoiitlimt
newly-wed* need.
Till* U a i&gt;erti\| of adjuvtmeut
for them, and they iieed all Ihe
re»t and energy they ran get, Hon t
forget, bedding U one ol the mtwl
u*ed Item* In the home—eight
hour* ru-ry night!

Practicality New Key

from D U P O N T I

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PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE
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November 11th — 18th

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PRATT &amp;
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PAL HOUSE PAINT
• Tha oll-weother point
• Look* baiter • Hoyt Claonar
• U nit longer

VIRDURA TRIM AND
SHUTTER FINISH
• Par *oih, trim, daart
• Smart accent color*
• Eaiy to apply
• long-lotting olkyd bate

fhof con g i v e

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for Sudden Service

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Lumber &amp; Supply
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Automatic Oil S*vc&gt; tislancr*
» i (uflnii)tu't .it tveiyretting.
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Blower, it's the biR*;ost
comfort buy on the mar­
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KNAMIL •
wo»d, metal,1
concrete or linoleum
• Iciy la apply with rallor —
itarvding up
• Uie intide or owtokie, re*i*t»
wear and weather

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choice of decorate* finish­ I
es... to heat one roomoi j
a whole home

id. turn* d tet eitr* ***tmtt]'

K eeps f/oors w o rm ,
-..reidv crmvtott e,ff)*K*i*'
Rg lurnic* type hr»1 r .r hang
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untie put all tha htat'intu your
home,60'S eiCCfltheatingar**t
AS LOW AS

$ 8 .5 0
Per Month

Hurry I $20 Savings Expires Dec. 1st.

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PLAGUE IN THE LAND Of IGTFT

Christmas Seal Campaign Needs
Support Of Whole Community
The Seminole County Tubereuloiln and
rfaillh Aa^nciatimi Is rotiiliu tiitjj an a&lt;«Aiilt
on tuberculoaU, a disease long recognized n.i
one of m ankind* g re a te r enemiea.
AasaultH. however, are costly. Ju st a*
weapon* arc needed in warfare mi i* am­
munition required in the constant battle
«gain*t tuberculosis. Tliat is why the oOth
annual Christman Seal cam|&gt;uign. which
often* today, deserve* unlimited support.
In helping this cause, you help your com­
munity. and yourself. Your seal sale support
provides free x-ruy, |&gt;utch testing, uml
patient service, us well as educational programs to inform the politic in prevention
measures.
True, tremendous strides have been made
against tuberculosis. Ar. association official
reports thnt if the death rate of 21M&gt; |x-r

Fluency Of Expression
Not long ago a ncwspu|ier sym|&gt;osium
presented views of readers on varieties of
English words —the ugliest, the Mildest,
tltd so forth. Thi« leuils us to the (timer'neation th at within the English language is
i word to supply every purjiose, no m atter
flow fine may lie tlie shade of meaning to
be expressed. The problem is to have the
word available for use when needed.
Most people must explore the recesses
of their memories for awhile before coming
jpon the word they want. It eludes others
•ntlrely, and they must settle for u weak
substitute. They are among the |ieoplo. p*-obshiv tlie great majority, who never are
thie to get words together satisfactorily to
make known their thoughts a id ideie.
Tlie need is not for a vocabulary of ex­
traordinary soupe #,,d variety. The thing
to lie desired is simply a vocabulary of ad­
equate proportions, but above all one which
„ Its possessor can tup with ease to get just
the rlgh words.
When Is the best time of life to liegin
acquiring fluency of expression? The ear­
lie r the lietter. As adult years advance, tlie
storagu space tends to grow a bit cobwebby.
Nevertheless, much can lie learned even by
mature minds. And It Is eminently worth
the effort.

The Sanford Herald
eaMUfctS Da il y l i c t s * l i i u r l i ; aa* ••■St?

l i t l i l t is im s S (last •**'•* O fistir It. HIS st
tk* r»tt Offlcs •» Ss»fo*a rtofl-ts «nS*r Ik* *«•
«: Cm i ' h i ft Ml*(* 1 1ST*
r n a o p r iik is * rsim* •*• r-iMi-hee
u tm u N it a nis a s m , ri«cutis&gt; iditas
RVr.UVN i Ct.'PlltXO ASfsrttstwe Sl*».»«»r
tt:n arairT tuis satrs
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Its i&gt;sr wssk
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Tklss U*atks
lit g iu k i
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All JklUSSf lo llr'i tsrds •&lt; ttiaaki. rrsatntlao in4
ssll.i* af •nl»'tsiBm*si to* (Is aureola nt *stit*a
, r»k«s will ks r*«fg»a f*r si refslaf sdrknti’og *1I»»
*L T»« HorttS is a *"*w»tr at *■• As***t*t*a Pr*t*
W wkli&gt;k is ••tlll»4 s s tltililli *• )k* ■** tar r*aukllr*.
k tls s af til tk* l**kl i k s *fta*sS Its tkts a*wsa*a*r.

lOO.Oim population which prevailed in 11*18
existed today, there would lie over 5 0 0
deaths annually in th is county. Actually
th ere were hut five d eaths from the disease
recon led here Inst year.
Public henltli authorities estimate that
1.200.0&lt;r0 Americans need medical superxistjn for active or inactive tuberculosis.
Of this numlier. 100.000 have the disease in
it i- active form About 10,000 |iersons died
of T it last year, and next year 100.000 more
Americans will Is- discovered to have Til.
The Christmas Seal campaign needs t h e
hacking of every one sincerely interested
in making his community a healthier one.
Buy seals and help ls-at Tit.

There are a lot of birthdays celebrated
every day.
But llie other day we had an opjtortunity
to attend one for an lR lst anniversary.
Quite old, perhaps, tail every year has liecn
filled with glorious tradition, stories of
which have been handed down and repented
o v er a n d w e r a g ain .

DAYTONA

REACH (AP)-A*

Is Dog Losing Out To Cat In U. S. ?
man’. best Lawsuit*:

dialing his TV louder. Hr no long­

wouldn't hardly nutio Ihe Cats, them the ehanc# to grt out of
bceausc they *Uy in the huvsse. the hou*# snd ctcsr their ear*.
Tlie rublier workers, o f all |s-ople. have Jt.It if the other 300 families had Today a husband ran drown out
bean trying to figure out hnw in si retch
you know w hit we'd hsva? his hatisfrau'i oratory by merely

their working day.
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they grow. Florida communities
can Icask fur increased problem*
Jn water supply and sewage dls
fwsal, Howard Smith, field executcutivr of the Florida Developmcnl
Commission, said yetlcrday.
He spoke at a tolnt convention
0J the Florida section of the AmcrMan Water Works Also., and the
Florida S. w.ige and Industrial
Wastes As*n. which
continues
through tomorrow.

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"Th« food her* ia awful! We might just
oaten a t home!’*

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well have I

Everyone I know likes

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S|M-iiking of words, we have a new one
for your vocabulary: Strobuniriopraphv. It
means X-ray picture* of tin* into rind move­
ments of engines. It's a good word to know,
but how would you work it in!o an ordinary
conversation?

I'ltOBI.EM INCREASE

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TODAY’S m nisR VKItSE
Hr Kii^e im rains from hrtivrn, and fruit' - ful wra-umsi, filling our hearts ullh food and
llndneM.— Acta. 11:17.
There is no Christian land in n i l t l i e
enrth where there Is hunger nnd fear.

By RUNSELL KAY
Reviewing Ihe out* one of the
slrrtion, Florida Democratic lea 1*r» may well stop and count their
shar.gr. Voter*, rtgardiess of their
party affiliations, nave made it
-slain that they will vote as they
choose and wilt r.ot be Influence I
by demand* of so-called party
loyal.v.
Parly harmony ami unit as far
as leaders vv -nt had little clfrct
on the voters and you ran pul It
down in the tsiMik lhal it was the
Vote. n| regUter- d Democrats that
k*-|*t Florida in Ih.- Hof-iihlk.'li
ndirmn ami helpt't return Ike to
the White House amt Congmssman
I'-amer to \V.iahlnctun.
It w n t ea»" ol "all the king'*
horse, ami all Ihe kings uen not
be.ng able to p t llu.npiy Dumpty
togrther again' for certainly the
biggest gun* the party could
muster were brought into Play to
n« avail. Even will. l U
Bmathers, l, -*pper. I'ollms, his
rabtnel, even living tx-goveinur
snd cmintlr** inner "flood l&gt;»ni»crate” campzignlng for the ' tic­
ket" voters w -re unimpressed and
|»nvec*|r&lt;l In stray off th« r#.
venation in gr**a'er ntimh.rs thin
rver lx-fore.
It thrrr was any question a* tu
Klurida'e now b*:n« a tsro-purty
state it s i s dissipate*! when vote*
were tabulate*!. Ifeartened by re
culls four yeais ago Itepubli-ans
•rllvrly c(dried thu campaign this
year. While they did not set tho
world on fire, they certainly made
an excellent striving ami had

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It wii* the IHl.nt hirt Inlay ctMikunttioii «»f
th«« if &gt;n. luting out to thf **You cocMnT a lt fill, dofi er has to go for a walk, so the
tlie I'. S. Marine Corps held by the .Marine rat In America*
.
and kills In a place like this with- deg ia no longer aa absolute ne­
cessity. If hia wife say* she pre­
Corps Detachment at tin* Sanford Naval
Since this I* National L'at ,,ul getting chaos."
Week, it l* as g»ul a tinir as
The growth of the equal rights fer* a cat, It’k okay with him.
Air Station.
to keep peace in the
Wonderful t hingr about it was the fact any In *tplurr the question of movement his betn ever harder Anything
home. Shr can hast a pet por­
whether
Tabby
is
taking
o
m
on
doga
than
It
haa
been
on
husthat every man Itch! itis head hipli —
((uni It liter in the American hands. As wlvea have tsium ed a poise, If she'll Just keep It out uf
piuml tif he achievements, the traditions,
gi eater authority la the home, the bathroom while he‘i ahavhig.
the honor, ami all of th e plorioti* events in
Although a pet ernsu. «ou!J 'key have landed U give Rover
Yep, tba ral. that fur-hearing
which Marines have played a part.
probably •how the L’nited S airs the hcavo-ho and replace him with golddigger, that stalking sneer,
that (trolling Insolence on pluth,
Commit ml inyr officers of the Naval A ir • nil ha* millions moi*- dugs thin * kitty.
Station and of the Detachment itself t*nik p*l». their air *ithcr sign* lrn-1- They argus that Hover ia too Is crowding out old honest, loyal,
the opportunity to praise the .Men **fthe
,0 ,hon ,h** ,hp l(m* hry.lay m.isy and boliteroui, that ha may loving Rover, who has walked side
side down the ages with man,
.Marines for the pari lh.-v indiviilunllv pluv 0,„,hc ,l"* u hca.l^1 for twilight he • good wa'eh.log but a good by
..Mr may .till liavr thr fum
rlrdrlc buiglar alarm ran be fed serving him often better than man
in rttrrvi .g on the traditions of the &lt; orps. vol(. ,m, hr „ ,(Hing nut in lhp morP fhP. plf, , Bg
, cat ha* aerved himself.
I In* relelirutinn nlin ill!
tin* lit tribute* citifi, nherr hr hai
mar a mikei i nlwr hout# p#t becaaic
I'm no cat haler, ami there may
be call that would leap into a
of a birthday parly. T here win a cake — casua'ty of a chilUallon which she it gentle am! soft-fooled,
a i»ig huge one was cut with a gleaming, fit* the cat sny well but in which As one lady cat lever explained raging river and help pull me
out.
highly jMiliihed sword. T here was a dam e hf " ** uul
t*,,CP •• “ fro* hi it:
There also may be cal* that
Imml, there were flow ers for wives and a buu* Mr"A dug Is a bom peasant. A cat
&lt;tcuiih»i&gt;rU
LamllunJs. wives, and irlrvlimn |&gt; ■ b„rn arlitocnt. The peasant would d u h Into a burning bulds n e t in va n e .
are three factors lhal combine to has many fine outdaPr virtues, but Ing to help guide me down thr
And then with all of tlie pomp in making thro* a drrprning shadow over indoors one prefers thecompany ataira.
AH I if* it that so far I’ve
awards, the mascot of tlie Detachment, ,hp future uf Ihe dug.
of the aristocrat."
••Archie" — nr s ir Architiflil III — was
,n Manhattan At first glance it might ba never met a rat I'd tru-t with a
tflaviilon wraa a benefac­ match—or turn my back on in a
presented with his W arrant which pmrnnt- |
S52 thought
tor of the dog sine# it has msde ranoe.
him fr"»" ITIvate to Private Urst ( lass. a ,HMI fllfl„ rir((ir jf
millionaire* of Lassie and Rir-Tln
The most solemn m oment, though, was I it in after dark—but they rtrevIU j
»o
when a sergeant of th e detachment read the line at dogs.
mough to care any real scratch
This is the tul# where I Use. from rideo.
front the .Marine Cttrjts Manual Hie I' v;
a vast Apartmrnt project housing The real effect af vide#, howMarine Corps' history.
more than 2 0*mi families. When t ever, has been to rob Rover of one
Belatedly we hasten (•* add our "Happy asked
____ why cats were |ierm!llr*l af his last roles In horn# lift.
B irthday" wishes to th e L'. S. Marine Corps but dog* **■*«• verbotrn. I was Many city husbands, burdened
and tlie local Detachment which pixividCA tol*
with talkative wivta. used to like i
"Issik. ti l.osj families here had to have a dog b«eau*e the fart
tin* Security (stint'd at th e Sanford Naval
chillrrn and r&gt;M had cats, you It needed an avertiag walk gava
Air Station.

Tuesday, November 13, I'.i.Ms

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Neither Democrats nor Rc^uSIfni
»J J\M LA MARLOW
calling for
for wids
Aftoefated Prti»
.%nal&gt;»t
The Democrat* and Republican* licam now are calling
u,j#
WASHtNOTON t — What the — ai parlies — are almost Men- rrfurm* a* the Democrat* t)j&lt;) ,t
electloaj proved «eetns elmple Ural. Both stand for modcrslr ex- depression Jays. The »eu„n 'if
enough, although men who make tendons ul the New Dell snd Fair that Is simple enough too if,
that they
go country la
is prosperous
pro.pciou. mm
• living anal)zing soling habit* Deal.
M- - ' Beyond
u - - —•« *ii«i
ih.-v don’t go.
and ■
(»&gt; rji(
n»i
The
Republicansafter
yean
of
expecting
or
demanding
*tanll|j
will come up with plenty of psy
^
eologiral Jargon and seeming pro­ criticising many of the «&gt;eial mcas- changes.
urcs of Presidents Roosevelt and
Because Demi*cmts and Rev .!&gt;.
fundities.
The voters liked Presl lent Ei­ Truman took ihem over lock, stock licans arc both moderate as pjf.
senhower far more than they did and barret although they don't like ties. Both Democrat* apd II. ^
licans have right and liber*
Adlat Stevenson, and more than to acknow|e&lt;lge it.
Republican adoption of the Roo*e- wings, and both have large cot.
they liked the Republican party.
Otherwise they couldn't see much velt-Truman programs means they servalive center groups.
difference hetuecn Democrats and lAvc caught up with the clock. The If anyone doubts the similard.ci
New and Fair Deal reform* bave between the two partie* *11 hs
Republicans.
The evidence is plain enough: become part of the basic fabric o f' ha* to do is read their eam pua
platforms and analyte the |Vo
Eiaenhowcr won overwhelmingly American life.
For their part, Ihe Democrats grams proposed by both
but his Republicans were beaten
by the Democrats for control of have moved neither left nor right, hower and Stevenson during
Congre*i. The Democrats won by as a party. They're right in Ihe campaign.
only the linlest margin, capturing middle. The Republicans use tu This similarity between thr ;,4r
juat enough of the U i *•»!* to •cream the Democrats were so- ties can be expected to coiit;' ,
eialiiing the country, but Ihe New until the country undergoes „ irr,
take charge
Fair »*w.s
Deal reform* were
sirvrruiiifiR,
uac *utrr»
v and
mss* &gt;
___ not deep economic change or until • ,
Neverthslc.i, the
voters im
have
been showing a preference for the radical. The proof is their accept- world position deteriorates bad;&lt;
ithit
Democrats as a party. They elected ' anre by such middle-of.the-road Then new forces will form with.;
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Ihe country,
new needs arise.
a Republican Congress with Eisen­ Repubticans a* Elsenhower.
hower in 1132 but in lkS4 and again
this year gave the Demurrats con-

Marines 181st Birthday

A tall morning when tin-re’s an invigor­
ating nip in the air is wonderful — e-qieci.
ally if it's a morning when von can stayin bed.

Illp rillio s Ka 11a *a 11s k- Itf *’il SSStrllilac
t*r«t.i* l*iP 1st f)a«rc's kstlaas IVa-k k 't i
Atlanta 0*er|U

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Ike M ore Than Party

Voters

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lit.i.'AUHt; uf a n.anpowsr- minian wolf whkh rtssmblta a
shortage Britain's health ministry tiger, a dog and a kangaroo. If
I* urging girls to become dm-1 they do And one how wnB they
list*. Could be tough on thnes
able to recognize It?
fellows who. in feminine company,
t ! t
are loo shy to upsn their mouths
Tht raamaaioa wot/ la *«W f#
I t 1
koto oil fft# idetests rkaraefsrieTwo .Vnc Jersey brother* are flee o/ fka ot»rr oslmelt. V w l
mayors c/ differs at rtlle*. .Voir spend ■ lof */ Dm# JlgkDnf lt*#t/.
Ik*rr s is /nmify Dot mast he
! t I
futl hursliiio u Ilk ftlde pride.
Abowl the only virtue of tho
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Tesmonien weif Is Hsot It's ensollof
A Minnsselo Avs.ytor-eU swat- Itson • foa.
tewed an Ike bvtten bet has no
t I t
ill eBettr. He must have a geed Tho aclanUdc name of Ut# Tas­
siemeih far politics.
manian wolf, w* read. Is thyta*
t I •
ctno. That’s a mighty pretty
A group uf scimltsta are try­ monicker for luck aa Ugly char­
ing to Amt a specimen of tha Tea- acter!

for Mrvenvoi and like the political
leader* they are still "out.” It's
a great country ami a Crra'. p*op|«
Democratic opponents hanging on
and now Ih# shouting Is over we
the ropes anil reariimit for Ih* ran nil go marching on a* good
aspirin and asking theinielvrv, Americans.
&gt;
"Wha hoppen?"
.'
The people of Flortd.i an-J Ihe
nation voted fir Ike brrauro they
really "like" him. lie la th-- kind
of man Ihry went In the While
Ituii-r nnd lh»y decided to k.ep
him there
if the Democratic party had
been abb to come up with a can­
didate vvtill mote to offer ftutn
' hP. p“h*^ v'p« ^ r'1
first such a mall wool I have been
clc* tr*l, not ticiaus' he enrrird
the Democratic label but because
. Kxtra (Juod
thn people wanted him
’17 Pontiac Sedan
The Dcntorratic parly has drift
’I!) Kaiser Sedan • ( ’loan. One Owner
mI
fnm’ lhp ?r.nriplei chain
pioriml by Ha
its founder
fiiur.der *. it is no
R ear Seat Fulda Fur Camping ....
lon“rr1
,l*™ ^raf» ,
. U11
*“nt?,iVfUnl an[1 ' ''
*19 Ruick RuadmaHter Sedan . . . Clean.
»on Oovpr w r Meven.on gave hr
a n d . l , hV . i , . , !cf, cd
Fully Kquipped • . Kxtra Good Condition.....
he would make any rffnri to re
turn to the lru*&gt; Dcmocralie
*52 Ford 2 Door Sedan . . Clean . . A Good One....
course. In short lh»- Democratic
candidal*- was v.rtghd in the
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balance ami found wanting.
Isow Mileage
Millions uf vub.r* in Flnrida and
Ihe nation split ihe ticket to favor
men of their rholce with no re­
’51 Chevrolet t Door Sedan . . Power Glide;
gard tn the ptr*v Ishcl Tlie)
Fully Kquipped . . Clean
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elected (lovirnor tollin* because
they "like" him and his admin
7&gt;2 Hudson Sedan • . . Kxtra Clean ..................
islratiun and hs-Ueve hr i- the best
man for the job.
On the othsr hand they returned
’.54 Mercury Sedan Merc-O-Matic. . . One Owner
a Republican lo Washington fnm
Very Clean
the First Congn .sional IlMrtrl
because they lik**l the way he
’5**1 Ruick Super Sedan . •. Fully landed. Clean
performed while there and felt
they were belter off keeping him
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tberr. The hcav&gt; Republican cuts
for Arnold luind in the Fifth Dis­
Fully landed
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trict Indicate* that the peopl.' uf
that area wrra no; to*, writ sat­
isfied with the in.m they had
and although th-.- outcome is still
In doubt as this Is written, re
lulls are *o close that It It a It**#up who will win
Labor leaders didn't stark up
Telephone 1031
much belter than political lead­
ers when it came to keeping their
people in line. Labor w*n all out

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

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Tue*.. N ot . 13. 1956 rnj?e’5

Social

Mr., Mrs. Miller
Honor John Lorry
On Tenth Birthday

Conning

Baptist Circles

member* pretenL
t lRCl.E I
CIRCLE 1
The meeting opened by Ihe CoMr and Mr*. Willie M. Miller
The meeting of Circle Number
Chairman Mr* W. A Kratiert, In
honored their son. John Larry.
B) VIRGINIA CONN
ihe absence ol the Chairman Mr* Three wa* presided over by MrFriday on his tenth birthday, at
Eunice Dann. who U juri rteentiy It K. Turner. In the ab»enrr of
tileiall}
Muffing
thm
urhc*
were
It h i . a bu*y weekend in Santheir home on Country Club Road.
the chairman, Mr*. Clyde Hum­
out nf Ihe ho«pttal
The young guest* had a great font, what with all the parin’.*, Jim and *.?ui*c P ir ltr . Alt-c
phrey.
Prayer
»a«
ted
by
.M
r*
Voile
.
,
.
„
,
.
i,
.
„
frayer
«a*
ten
nj
a
n
.
deal of fun p'aying the tra litonal and m many people going lo the Mill*.
Mill*. Ju»
Jtnt and
and Hetty
c ly Guy.
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\VU(jam*. and thr opening DevoThe Devotional on " The Bible
game, "Pin ihe Tail on the Dun- Georgia Piorida game in Jack .m l Pal Todd.. Belly ant frank lUmi, M | glu.n bv Mr,
J wa* taken from I Timothy
Tim
2:11-15
key", with Chri* Jackton winning j tonvdle. In the Na\y cruwj, Wit- Jubntoti. v. - * * atl
Mr*. Martha
1 ' Peterson, taken ftoin the new dc and wa* given by M
a prize for being the moil ac- burn and Joy Webbct of Little Qutekrit. Bob and G.nny lonn; u ,,ion&gt;| hook "God* Purpo*e". Marshall.
curate. They then found
Mao Venice had a beautiful promo- k&gt; at I Jean rttlon. I enny and rh j CVotlona| wa* entitled "GtvA letter wa* read fro
from the Rev.
The devotional
Richter to be the bc*t gueucr in non party Friday night. Will made Xonim. Pctermn. Jan* and John
Nov. 11
tng Thank* for All thing*". Mr* and Mr*. Genu* Cren*haw. the
the crowd whea it came to gue»*- |,CHII. and u.ing that a . a Mill. r ..ml Bill and Betty UlUO
Michael Fitzpatrick
Jr .gave the -prayer
Circle’* mi»*ionarie*. after which
W
P.
Brook
,
ing the number ofbean* in a lar theme, Joy effectively dc,mated Diddle arrived in a fabulou* for the Mi**;onarir* and
...I &gt;La
, ieb ithe
S.j* tst«u
neiUbin te**on
te*a.in uwa*
1 a tori
Darlene Sparkman
the *ick
Steward»hip
ted hi*
byUefrc.hmrntt , ( cake. Icecream/ her house with gold oak leave*. feather bat. which looked to me
Robert Cullum
Mr*
Nell
Wade
gave
ihe
slew
Mrs.
1.
E.
Dob,
and cold drink* were then served and a blue Navy cro»». The a* if the desperately needed a
Rttmy Amlin
visit to
ar.!*hip
nic«*agr
What
is
This!
^*,n*
w‘
r.
r
,
m,t*r
"
and each child received a favor di (able held a magnificent a r­ haircut, but tnu»t be quttr the
2d, and
We
Call
Stewai-tship"
c
o
n
c
e
r
n
i
n
g
knunt)
Home
on
Nov
lotne tort.
rangement of giant yelluw . hi&gt; latrtl thine in St. Lout*. It* ry I
....
. l,
'aler in the dar. *i*us to thoic
The party wa* held ;*» ihe yard -anthemum*. and tin) bin. one* pi evented Betty Johnson and embezzlin; tinir from the laird, on
the Remembrance Lilt. Mr.
Have you tne.1 hutt-m i . w ' M
of the Milter home and Mr* Miller Joy had these ilycd lor the oc- Diddle with memento*, hut t tit after which Mr* Voile Wilitahi Terry thr-l 1* lo make arrange » '•
w ,h ftu
or m irsarire. *.ilt ar t tv rr.
used a tablecloth and
napkin* r a&gt;ion. in ea*r you, hive never cure without any lemtnder* the; paired oul various Mlwlonary nipnll
twiok*
for
thr
member*
In
rrad
decorated with birthday cake* and braid of blu. mum*. Vellnw will always think nt Sanford
Mr*. Ben nurke. Margaret Fund s'‘r , r "
*.
M
Minute* of the previous meet­
camllei. The cake wa* decorated candle* completed Ihe picture ou
niinud p*r'-Hull 11 Igc* ha* »* t « i :r*t* ing were read ami the tiea-vry Chairman, brought a metfage on
in pink, blue and while
th, lavish buffel table, which
the fun-1, and it wa* decided that |
Aniiting Mr* Miller were Mr*. wa. weighted down with turkey. her mother 'lr- ' II Garrett and report given bv Mr* \ W. Wool a remembrance wo.ld he made lo Whfn ym| - l r m4v,ng petti*
her
»i*tcr
Virginia
Gatielt
They
all »t-d a report on the Margate! a Ideal girl In minionary training f(r r , j r jjn , , .
Fred K»cia*on, Mr* John Uudnck •hump, meatball*, and many
Mr*. Eugei.e Rogers and
Mi*. other deli.-a.Kw, Attending the are town hct&lt;- from Williams- F School wa* given bv Mr* W. at various time* during the year. I r„ ,f.. j, or I, ina . 0|
-a
\ tlnla and plan
-tajr
Bandy McIntosh.
Those prrtent were Mr*. Ren rjck a(Vi
t,l0 u-,ns ov,.r th tn,
paily were Capt. Jackton (Kalis- two wrek* Hope they will have P Brook* Jr live closing prayer
wa*
given
bv
Mr*
A
J
Pet-rson.
Invited lo help young John Larry cam* home the next day. I undBurke. Mrs. II E lurnrr. Mr* l ||lrn rr utr th- fiosttng that ha*
celebrate were llrenda, Barbara, entandl, CJi and \lr&gt;. Colee. a vrry pleasant vvsit.
Those pre*vnt were Mrs. B. R. \V C. Lynn. Mr* O. *•. tl-'ller.
j dripped down.
and Job..me Lynn Budrtck. Lucky,
I ouv*r Darker. Mr* Lydia Park Peek, Mr* W P. Brooks J r . Mr* Mr*. A I. Barineau,
Barineaii. Mr*.
Mr* Voile
I dr and Mr* Ku*t Wilton Car,
Larry, F m ldlt, and lUcky Escta- and Mr*, dean*, Cdi. an.i Mr* rv. and various little Paiker* W \ Kratrrrt. Mr* J F ia-wi-.1William* J r , Mr* \ t. Tlioma*
| Mr*. J D Cordell, Mr* R T.
von: 'ticky Chrt*. Ituirmarv an.I Haw km* I'dr and Mr* llam ruk • pent Sunday at Cypress Viardvn* Mr- \ J Peterson Mrs J G and 'Ir* F E Rolf.
’ Humphrey. Mr* Fred Myer*. Mrs.
lto*eniane Jackton; Arthur, t:
Sharon,
Mi**
Isabella
Simon.
Mu
where
the
Congressional
Medal
of
&lt;11(1
II
.
I
Sam Allred, Mr* John SiAturg,
Chatlrt James, Mane and Eliia- l.rdr and Mr*. Leary, Lt. ami Honor winner* weie al*o •■-ring J It Tr duck, Mr* M II Wade.
Mr* R l’. Moore, chairman,
Mr*. Dohne. C*pt and Mu. Love.
beth McIntosh; Mary Hiehlci; Ju
Mr* Volte William* Sr, and Mr* gave the “ Fundamental* of our Mr*. Martha Marshall, ani Mr*.
thr
tights
Jane
and
Lewi*
Wit
I*r. and Mr*. Marvin Qatckeit.
dy and Robert Starve*. Thonut I)r and Mr*. Gobbet, Dr. and , oi of Mississippi ate &gt;dd (iii-itd* \ W Woo tall.
M 't l" fur the New Year " to Willie It Pippin
n u n i; i
and Hutch Walker: Vickie Baker.
of
thr
Paiker•,
and
they
were
CIRCLE
:
tli
women ol Circle Number Four
Martha Dale Cook, Rabara Altor.l Mr*. Muntr, Id. ijg i and Mi* Al with thi* group. l.o i*e report*
An inaplriiti
tl
&gt;*d
Mr*. G C Divon. chairman, pre­ when they met &gt;i»tn-,osy tn the
lyjun,
Ll.
(|g)
and
Mr*.
Pult*.
the meellng of i t 'r Namtu ' v c»
and Herbert, Nancy ar t Liuta
that
*hr
*aw
**-verat
friend*
of
sided
over
the
meeting
of
Circle
Eiturational
Building.
Mrs
Moore
I.cdr and tlrv Vann Savage. \l .
which wa* held In the T F L.
Roger*
Oliua Simmon*, and lHWHT hei father's t k&gt;, mi ii was In alt \iiintier T'vn uhirh wa helj ye* also presided over the meeting Clamuom, with Mr* 5. A. Blent*;
morning
at
t»
Id
a
ee**ful
das
-vhlrh
w**
opened
with
a
prayer
and Mr*. Mltehcil.
Wllktnton presiding. The devotion­
Thr Drtolional "a* liven hy offered by Mrs. Fred Myer*.
Wnl to qtulr a h.ithda* party
Skip llorrtll and M u r i e l
al, taken from Eph. 4:33. w a*
Mrs
&lt;)
C.
Gtblvs
gate
thDe­
'It*
W
1.
Vance
and
taken
from
S
vndav
a(temo.in
when
v'ouitney
Glidewell of VATf 9 enteriamed
given hy Mr*. W. D Gardiner.
votional
which
wa*
taken
trom
the
hook
"God's
Purpose"
will*
Ihe tqiiadron wiv«* at bridge on It-v-k. thr King of Elizabeth
Mr*. R. T. Thoma* gave tho
Friday. The girl* played at skip'* Couit ,elrbialr-l hi* second birth the theme twins "Thankigiv Ing" ' J.-hn 10-IR. adding comment* from tecreiary's rep&lt;irt In the absence
the
Devotional
hiiok
"&lt;!od's
Pur
Mrv
tl
F.
t'o-per
gave
the
|
day
Thr
eatp«&gt;rte
*ra*
gay
with
Io«cly !iou*p In Grove Manor Each
after which Mr* John D of Mr* 0 R Drake, after which
Mr*. J C. Mitchell, principal of guc*t brought hrr lunch in a bag hallooiis and the tahlr iVttivrly Me var-lvhtp me»sage. after **Iticli p-.*,*".
Mtraham*.
vecretary and trea*ur Mrs B F McWhorter brought an
Soulll-loe S bool. -Ill be gur«t and coffee and de»*eit wa* teiv vleeoratr-l with hlblscu.*, Iirightl* many plan* were made for com
stevardship
lewan
cr
rv
ad
the
minute* of the -a«t interesting
•peakrr Wednesday at the mreting ed hy the h»*tr&gt;*e*. There wa* • olio id hat- an-l snuvrturs Th- monity missions.
m iss n i . n m \ j \ m : fa in
I taken from the book "Stewardship
meeting
Mr*
McGee.
*uperlnlemh-tit
ol
of the Civic D.-pattment of the a begum r * table for thoii- who big highlight of tin afternoon
After a reiKtrl from Mi* &lt;'. L ' Enriche* Life" by C. \V. Hitch.
tV
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Woman's club.
weie inlerctted in learning En­ wa* the aniv.il of a pony irrvm \\, M t , wa* a aur*t at tin- Park. enlHtmeut chairman. Mr* 1 Mrs II J Finch outlined com­
- |tlde-A While stable* and ted meeting, an-l thi-ir were thirteen
Mr*. Mitchell ha* been princi­ joying thl* plea-ant day were
i -rdcll. StcwariGhtp Chairman, munity mi**un* for the month
pal of SouthMdc for It year*, and Brtty Harletl. Both Barron. Bobbie hy Shaton Giandy Tlo- ehtldieu
gave an inspiring talk from !h*- an t reouevte I that all whn could
prior to that wa* principal anil TI untp*on. Dornell Kilelinr. Eian had a wonderful time ruling th* i'orrevt. and inytelt John Hook book "Stcwaiil*hip enriches Chri*. visit the jail ** (heir proKr«RI
lir*l gride teacher nf Ea*1*idc Murray. Alice ttver*.
Shirley pony an-l Courtney'* nrw in .li-ulayrd hi* pride in t uuitney a* tlau t.lfe "
for the month,
Primary School.
Ron, Tom Water*, Julio \nder c '. i Ihr refreshment- kept il.i-m he shot pictuie after p.cturo with
'I n . H. T. Tlmma* aiked that
'lr*
Myet», Mission Study
Mr. and Mr* E M, Cain, uf
He hold* the p&lt; aitlon of f.r.l
hu-y fur a while. e*pr,i»lly wt-n two different raniuas, an-l I mint
She ha* rho»en a* her topic "The *on, and Betty T^mo*
alt the memher* rnntaet nnenll**.
chairman.
-tre**ed
the
Lelllo
Saofutil, are announcing the rn- airing endon the righting Gal or Educational Need* of o ;r Srhool*”
i* Moon &lt;’hrtstm*» offering an-l told ed ladies for enlistment In W.
A Innrheoq and bridge wa* held the birthday take made It* ap iigr-e with hint— Confine)
gageme.il of their daughter,
Rs* football team
«rtd hna *e]ectrd three need* which Friday wilh Betty Guy a* the pea ranee, a* it «,i* a large pint, quite a little guy.
how the money wa* u'Cil Then &lt;1 V . follow ing which Mr* W t).
bu.-ia Jane, to Lout* Damrl Pelpy,,. wedding mil take plate m • he rohtldera mn*t intpotiant. ht**lt»* 1 lie gi.r.lt enlnyrd cllir- rabbit wilh whit, frill* Galhere-I
I! you t »*c no other plan* for Mr* Humphrey reported on Com- Gardiner gave an article on
ham, ion of Mr. and Mi*. J. B. j un&lt;-,
fompletc
plan* to he flte»e are a need for art to be ken
anil
.atad
and
much a lootid the table were i rule and Innigid, d-m’t fin gel Mis- favhum moult) Mi*»lnn* mid "ork with the "Training Scho-vt" In the ahvenre
Pelham, of LTo&gt;* City.
announced at a Inter date
taught in school*; a training pro­ *piriteK
eonvenatlun. P ie-.nt Debliy Wi-igle. David llruhaker, show at the Sanford Woman’s shut Ini, and Mr* Allred told of of the chairman, Mr*. Rraitey OdMU* I'aln la a naltvr of Sanford
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gram for the handicapped child, were Dottir MeDonald, l.om.o Bolihy an.i Debliy Gulliim. Munly t'Ulh It start* at eight o'clock.
the nee-l» of the Children'* ll-nur ham.
and attended Seminole Coutily
and mote ipeeial attention for the Paiker ./ane lll'ler Ruth Vni- l.illvhiH’. Ilolihy Hmlgei,
Janie
It-die and John King had In Lakeland, *n-t itate-l offering*
A request for autnerlpil.m* tn
SehiHil*. She i« a graduate of Sem­
gifted child. Mr*. Mitchell plan* velL Cart) Mrlhllng, Jran Stet i ummin*, and Calh* and P.it*v &gt;- rk.-nd visitor* all the way from in Sunda* Sihool n r\t week wniitd magazine* «a* made hy Mr* E.
inole High Sehool. whetc the «a»
to u*r no note*, bat will ju-t talk »on, an! Re’.l* tmmnCorn. In»lde the mother*, and &lt; alif.-itita tivwirgr
M Carroll, who alto gave ths
and
Irma g» for their tupporl.
a member of Tri-Ht-Y for two
to the womtn, telt.ng them how
h - gUfSl
It- . M |„ .n r-jwiry of Pa-adrnn sfoppt-d i|&gt; f"»
rioting prayer ami the blctiing
Spaghetti and cole -law » .»» on
Mr*
Marshall,
Margaret
Fun-1
year*. Chaplain for ore year. She
tiic fc«l, atxiut tin* « ibj-ct
the menu here when Rob and I agreed that il ha d he.-n a ten ifts I .mil on Sal mdav. an-l rlayr-l to and Carver School of Mtv*ion*. tor the luncheon.
at tendril the L'mver*»ty of Florida
I uitowmg hci talk. Mr*. Mitchtll- bad a farewell part* for lt,.y,| and Part' a* thr* al- ,-loK'olatr eaki- (i*h and play golf The Sprrtya toll nf the work of thr school,
Members pretent were Mr*. B.
Schedule
of
Mt»*
Myrtle
i
ron
and i» picicotly e m p tied in the
mii'te tludrnt* one lHd.hr Webber P- |av nigh' We an.t -trank coffee Mother* an-t hail twen touring the country in after wliirh Mr* I’atl,* eluted the F McWhorter. Mr*. Joe Wrleht,
Home Dcmon-tiatiuri \g.-n- \o " wl11 I,fr“ 'nl
bookkeeping department cf the
from each room with iltetr direr- «hri*tenr&gt;! the new fb -pla Cr b*. I ath&lt; i»
m ll-.i were It *h their It-ili * tialler and are on Ihe meeting wilh prayer
Mr* S. A. B Wilkinson,
Mr*.
cmb-r ll-Jo i* a* follow*•
Florida Mate Rank
t'-r ot mu*ic. Mi** Dorothy Itau-cr .an*# of the chill and found tn.it lf-&gt;!*r. || iwrio and Villy Weigle, first leg of the l loil-la lour. They
Those pre-cet wrn- Mr* It C R. T. rhoma*, Mr*. \V D. Gardi­
.V
*
II—The
li\e
g
i|*
a-|(
Mr Pelham was Iwrn in \*hSa 'onl ■,cv°,,,i'anving- Tl-i* part of the It work* magnificently An in- Ru*tv Mltehoe. Polly Brubaker •coined llnptesv-il with Sanford Moore. Mr* &lt;* 1. Park 'Ir*. O ner Mr* E M. Carroll, and Mr*.
foril. Ala . and atlended Dixie nob* mil mart at to
‘ 1flr»t program will U-.-m at 1 U pm .
Kav and Boti Cultiim. Marilyn and vve hop-- they irturn.
Grammar
School,
with
the
Countv Sehool* While in high
and Mr-. Mitchell want* the mo­ 'ormal atnio*phu&gt; i retailed md
group
meeting
at
9.IS
a
m
school, he *va* on (he football
ther* of the children to fee! we) eieryoni «eemrd to l ave a wond­
The Ceramic* &lt;1*.* will i&lt;igd cutne to come in to hear thorn
erful time Dinner wl- followed
team for four year* He i* no.e
l
Social bv
in ,,•* II* in* room and
a junior at the L'nlveralty of J the Scrninoh High Sehool at
Viter
the
meeting,
ihe
Department will have t ,-tird p a ri;, *tne!ne In the kitchen Thn*r who
Florida, where he I* majoring in 7:00 p in.
Nov It I.nk&gt; M.-r Home II*- featuring Bridge mu
Canada earne were Boy d and Diddle. Jean
Ph&gt;*ie*l Education.
monitration club ■.* ,1 meet *1 the lludette* will be Mr- It. C Ho and Cy t .ltnn. Jean and J.din
tommuniiy c e n lc .it to-rcy j. m. waril Mr* J.itne* O Huff anil Di*.ley. Earn lion and Mae Vie
instead of their e . i’ar me* mg Mr* Bui lie William*
Robert*. Ellen Rett*. Dot Powell,
date Sark lunch «- II be to ought
l aninn Itnirr Adelaide Mo t *
hy the member* and ihr ;c-*tr»*.
J K lla.l* (a fnrm.r reiiilrnM,
c* will »er\e ,-o i t Deition-li.i
Jo and Roy Syme-. Dodte and
lion «:li be "Preparing Food 'or
John King. June and John Miller,
n . k it r v m m it \t.i.
llirrlel and John William*, tanii-o
I.yman »uffeie.l aoolhei drfrat ihc Home Frcetc* '
MU* Wilton and the leader,
an I Jim Parker, Beryl and Wall
!a*t Friday night a* St. Cloud
Swinton. and Penny and Tommy
ripped hy u* 31-a Our or.r touch- Mr*. It. B Forbei v.'l mrrt . Mi
M r. Audrey NV-s nun. Consul­ Petrr*nn.
down was made by Johnny Fam- llie Pin«*rrr*t tebooi Ctrl*' I !l
tant on Inttrurtlniat Material for
Saturday night th, Cla** of •»&gt;;
bm Howard Judah. Baud Sir* club it 1:30 p. in.
The art rla** will men at the the Department ef Eduratlnn i* ‘I. had Itielr monthly r-union it
ten*, and Da* lit llr-l'vin- play­
nt p rnmloj to S.-mthsIde cchivv! Erl the homr of John and Virgo a
ed excellent b.dl for the Grey- Seminole High S-hud at
d*' to conduct a workshop -*lih John-on fa . h of the eout*l--hound hut it .till ..a*n't enough'm‘
Nov 17- I II il.* ho pi gi i the mother* oe the e**,-nt!al* for lirnught a enirred duh, ami en
to l&gt;e.it the bulldog*
Plan* m e linden.«\ for the big- over iiation W l'pp, will he at organizing a IMirary an.| ordering tnyed ehara-te* after dinner I t.t*
book*
r*elu*|ie goitp. and I mean true
ge-t homecuintng e trr held nt 11:30 to V 45 a. in.
Nov. IS—(i)tli' I d C'.i'i of Mm "ailing for her will he a room a* n compliment, rorwi'te.l o| it-!*
Lyman. The dale i* \m Id, when
with riiejirt already h-till, and
SI
a
via
ichoot
w-iil
m*:t
at
3
o
(he Grey hound* me el tre Ml.
about IhVt worth of nrw hmik- .lied ami Alltc Ia&gt;per, Anita and
Ttora fInt **&lt;an*.* The Q u-cn and p. m. with their trailer, 'I r . which «** the P-TA pr-'li-et for Bob tlad.hn, Mallie and John II;«rher attendant*, elected hy the Steve Miklrr.
lo». tllff and Rtwemary DunMl** Wilton will he on- of the last year Mr* Wllrhrll S-mthsi-te ran, Ircw and Marty MilNap*, an.
football squad ineliide
Janelle
principal,
ant
Mr*
R
E
Wlggiui
Hitchcock, Qunn. Lynn Joyce, judge* for the O-.'iigc rak. hak ere hoping that this meeting will
anil Howie Weigle
l-orclta /olmnn. Pat»y U ili«, and ing, »pon»oird be Ihv Florida be a big m eet* , with al tr»«t 2» Curry wilh alt the "hoya" *&gt;a*
Power
Corpi-rttio«t
Apopka
Lola Miller. The two sen.or girl*
Nov. 20— Grim n Girl*' I ti - luh mother* voluntei-ring to tome help Ihe piece dr rt-Mtlaruv Satur-Ja
who are t ponton fur I p tram
night when th« IIATWING Staff
will meet at 'he u h n n l ..I i - Tht-sp deriring to help thould rail
are Judy lime* and Pat*. Chandha-l a farewell part* for Did-lV
regular
lime
mth
the
le-uler
ler lhi» year their ...I! br an
and Royd Webber l.u-it-e a-d
Omi|*any
Mr*. J W. Earn .rough.
elementary quern and hrr attend­ Girl*' &lt;11 rlu'i. nf tlo 7th in I
Elder Spring* Home Demnn*tra lleryl engineered the *muolh ui ■r
ant* The Queen i* Jennifer .'or- *th grade* of th.- Sinfor! Junior tion rlub will meet V 2 p tn. at ation. and the scrnr wa* the
ilan and hr r escort l. Tommy Can High School will nieel at lie the home cf M.-a. S A Lin-tel. Swinton'* home in l-al.e Marv
non There will aim be a *prclal school 11:15 w .n with I he I it Demomtradon will be "Pr-par Si tied In front of the roaring (nr
rrrrm ony honoring the fat) er, of trader, Mr*. W It Wtfrtbi
the mg Fo&lt;»tl» fur !t-e Ifunu ’ i . e ’er."
all »cnlor football p!a*vr» On the igenl. Mi«* Wi Ii m and Mr- In
Ceramic* rla** will meet at Mr* Wtggtn* at liilW .
night before the game the cheer­ tie Wlnnrgar, Keortumist with t he *
note High Si IiooI at 7 f.. The m1* library will be open
leader* are holding a huge pep ttm Florida Pm. er and Urfh* m.
to the puhlie during book week.
rally.
On Turtday Mir t .dure Teach­
ers of American &lt; luh had their
y *•
fii*t inerting at which they rlrcl
ed thr full..wing officer*
Huh
Mai Leon, Pn-.jdcM, Krc Miller
^ ire Preti.l.nl; Jo Ann Gerard,
treasurer; Carol Hughe, -erordIng .e rrrta ry ; Karen Dudley, cor
rr *ponding tecrrlary. Eleanor
Fcrrel, Chaplain; ar.d Por.na lam
Ilamr*.
Pailiamentarian
Tie
•oonsot. Mr. Manfre, rxpla r*d to
Me member* the function* and
duties of the club.
Tie Junior* have lv.ii huiy
•rlltr ; maga/me lubterlplinn. and
laic leached the half-way mark
toward their iita). quota.
It « c im a* though LI
ticturr "Love Me Tendei" f*
Haling the Rcacham during r&gt;ur
Thanksgiving HoiIda) and al-rady the girl* aie making plan*
o *ee it Seem* at though a
•cr aln two plan tn spend the day
here and leream all Ihr way
hr.ugii it, Bonder who that could

The News

Happy Birthday

Mrs. Mitchell Will
Be Guest Speaker
At Woman's Club

Parents Announce Engagement
O f Rebecca Cain To Dan Pelham

VIiss Myrtie's
Schedule

Limelight
O n Lyman

Mrs. A. Newman
To Conduct Library
Workshop Friday

(p a h a d iA S L

JG UsutA,

Youll have to try on a pair to
appreciate the real combination
of beauty and value. . . .

The Junior and Senior High
J oul gir!» a rt having a Volley.!
•all tournament thi* week under
he direction of MU* Cobh The
l ' cation now u "Who will be the
.’ha nips".
That’a all the new* around
-yman for thl* time. Neat week
•c ’ll be
*d,jriirIgnt mil.j man."

Rlaek Suede, l&gt;ro\vn miedc, black calf,
red calf — 13.95

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••Where quality I* higher than price"

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

PM* «. Tim., Nr . U, lfM

JhsL Sa n fo h d
disuvald

SPORTS

50 Top Gridsien JVs Play Final Game Tomorrow All-American W ill
Be Chiefs Club
Al Pinecrest, Jr. Herb Score is
Speaker Tonight
High Get Uniforms Named Sophomore

Junior high football got down
lo real buslneas yesterday a t the
50 top grtdstera from Junior High
and Pinecrest School wrera issued
thair uniforms.
The uniforms will mark tho four
team* as being s i handsumily out­
fitted as any in tha area The
pants and Jersie* ara of snowwhite nylon with royal blue num­
erals, and the helmet* are gold.
Hugh Carlton, principal of Jun­
ior High, waa quick to stale that
Just because a boy wasn't award­
ed a uniform yestsrday didn’t
mean that he didn't stand a
chance in junior hign football.
There were more thou 123 boys
out to make the ttam amt there
wer only 50 uniforms. The sea­
son will progress a* usual for Ihe
uniformed ami ununifo'rr.rd gridtiers, and anyone shuwin.r ih?
game attitude and spirit ha* an
excellent opportunity of winning
an outfitting.
The boy* wrill begin Intra-squad
competition this week and trill
ru n
simple play palinrni of
various formations again*! warn
other. The favorite formation of
the )oungsteis teem* to bo the
popular Winged-T. This formation
rombinet the power poieutial of
the single wing and the ipeed and
deception of the T.

Of Year In Poll

Tomorrow uftemoon the San­
ford Seminoles make their final
appearance of the «casio when
they travel to Winter Park to
take oo the Baty Parker* in what
should be their toughest JV game.
Th* scrappy yuungitera are
thrilled at the proipect of being
underdoged, snJ are looking for­
ward to this gam ; as the nighlight of the ststi.t. 1 Wnat a
bunch," Dick Silvers, JV mentor,
said, "they havn the 'inest spirit
anyone could hope for and they
love to play ftsitball." Winter
Park is defending cbtmpnm ui
last year's Orange County JV loopComparitiv; y '.he two teams
will be almost evenly m itrnrd,
but Winter P irk will have » du­
bious edge. Th- Parker JVs held
Lyman 12-0, while tic Seminoles
held Lyman 13v and *.hc Parker*
dropped DcLind 23-0 while the
Seminole JVs plwMie.l them un
der 20-0 . This ciomrss in com*
pantivc score* tingle* out this
game to be a rlos- thriller.
The Parker lineup that fared
Lyman show* Junior Georg,*
Brown and Senior Tom Davis at
ends, Junior Barney Blackburn

and Sophomore Phil Hoffman at
tackles. Junior Tom Gibbs aod
Junior Jim Lansdal* al guards.
Junior Bob WIs«r and Junior Ron­
nie Henson at bai/backs, Junior
Jim Greer at center. Sophomore
Phil Jacobs at fullback, and
Sophomore Jim Haldamen at
quarterback.
Th* probable lineup lor the
Seminole JVs wfll sec only tw*
Juniors on the line ip. John Yearkle and Al CoUInt. Clifford MeKibbin and Waller Middleton, both
Sophomores, will o* at emli: Don
Carter. Sophomore, and Jim Peter*
son. Freshman, will be : t tackles:
David Stanley and Jerry Henson,
both Sophomores, will be at guards
Freshman Tommy Butner will or
at Ihe pivot post: Sophomore Ce­
di Dandridge will be «t quarter­
back; Collins and fJackie at halt*,
backs; and Sophomore George
Houston at fullbatr
Gama time is tomorrow after­
noon at 4.3C in Winter l'ark’i
Harper-Shaphertl Fiell

John Borton. All-American from n
Ohio State's Boa* Bowl champion*
of four year* ago, will be th* guest
speaker of tonight’s meeting and
barbecue of the Semi nolo Chiefs
Club at the Elks Club Borton it
presently statloocd at Sanford
Naval Air Station, out visa# no
la discharged he la under committ­
ment to the Cleveland Browns pro
«**
football draft system.
Borton wfll probably d&gt; u*s the
reason for the sueceas of Big 10
teams, la an interview Borton
suted, "There la littl# guesswoik
In th* big time footbsIL A train,
lag program reaches 'nto lb* pub­
lic school systems from th* lunlor
highs and 'be high schools."
Abo tonight the illm* of tha
recent FlorHa-Hte* gam* will be
shown t* Ihe group. At he last
meeting of the ChClcfs Club a
similar fdm was shown and waa
a big success.
The tremewlous project taken
on by tbe Chiefs Club—the out­
fitting of tumor high football
teams—will report tha suectsa foe
the first stage of th* program In­
itiated by W. W. Tyre, project
chairman, and tne next and vital
stag* of tbe p o c ia m - -paying for
the uniforms—will bo launched.
A bug* turnout of members and
prospective members Is expected
and the event is schedule 1 to get
underway at f:I0.

By BEN OLAN
NEW YORK (H— Herb Score.
Cleveland’s fastbiUing lefthander,
had even a better season In 1954
than he hsd In 1133 when he was
named American League Rookieoft ha-year.
For his 1834 performance. Score
today was voted the soohumoreof-the-Year in the annual Associ­
ated PreM poll. Herb and Frank
Lary of Detroit received the bulk
of the votes cast by members of
the Baseball Writer* Assn, of
America.
Score wa* name-! on IQ3 ballots.
Lary on 43 and Jonny Kucks of
the New York Yankees on 8 . Tom
Sturdivant of the Yanks, with
four, and Hector Lopex of Katisas
City, Elstoa Howard of Ihe Yanks,
Rocky Colavito of Cleveland and
The Sanford Seminole* got do«n .
Billy Klaus of Boston, who had
one each, rounded out the 206
to terioui business yesterday in,
votes.
an attempt to correct the »ariou«l
A 14 game winner In 1863 when
defensive weaknat* reipomlble for, BowBag RroulU—Mixed Leagu•
Preparations ar* complete for
he act an American League record
handling
a
record-shattering
Tb« K iikr Tournimtnt drew la thair smashing defeat lait Friday Team Standing*
fc r first year pitchers by striking
tt L
| crowd when Ihe Sanfoni-Orlando
l cIom last wt«k, aod V«m Smith night in Daytona.
out 343 batters. Score won 20
Powells Office Supply
20 »
Kmncl Club open* a new season
fMnd heraetf tha »Ultor with a The defense allowed Seabreere Sanford Bowling Alley
games In his s«phor.ior* campaign
II 1
» rt of 2 8 for 72 boles. Varn bare*
tonight
with the first race start­
while losing only nine. He again
Harveys Plumbing Cu
17 10
ing at 1:10 o’clock. The ntw
ly edged out Jaao Foulk.
who tu run SU yards through them, Cl)d,-i Caf*
topped the Junior circuit in strike­
U II
cam# in with a 20. Tha results good (or *U touchdowns. Tli# mo*t Celery City
818.000 glast-enclosed clubhouse
outs with 8 3 and finished second
21
has Just been completed in tin e
contUient gains were through the Seminole Dry Cleaners
a r t at follow*:
to the Yanks' Whltey Ford In the
21
Mr*. Routh s Bulldogs stand a
Z2J line, and the Sandcrab* bad to
Varn Smith
earned run competition with a 2.37 good chance of irpcaling last for the opening. Other plant Im­
Last
Weeks
Results
223 kick only once.
provement: include a beautiful
Joan Foulk
average.
L
y«ars Peanut Bowl rrcord agiin new main entrance.
88 The Seminole offenie. on the Team
Halan Carrawsy
The
8-year-old
southpaw
is
a
0
this year, as two-thirds of lb*
81 ntner hand, made a credible show, Powells Office Supply
Jtan Crawford
The highlight of tonight's
native of Rcsedale, N. Y. He lives football »e**on is finished and
Sanford Bowling Alley
232
Lit* Clav eland
®|
eleven race program Is th# an­ line. Though ar yet two-yearsIn
Lake
Worth,
Fla.
Cleveland
i f for the night, but wa* unable Clydes Cafs
o'
t
front
with
t4&gt;a
points.
Afu-r
s
Haian Bloom
timed him to a bonus contract . shaky tit for second plare at th- nual Inaugural Handicap, which old she attained a Grade A rat­
*7 , , cop* with the wide-open battle Harvey Plumbing Co
J
Cartla StribbUng
reportedly
for 80.000 In 1832 He ending of th* first brackrl of sends an all-star field into action. ing at Tauntoo last summer.
„
aged by Seabreere. The offens* Celery City Grill
3
Mildred Smith
Second choice oa the momini
Running will be 3liss Bittersweet,
w ti assigned lo Indianapolis of
n ‘ tallied • first down* and two touch­ Seminole Dry Cleaners
3
110 down*.
Gusti* Ruiial
the American Assn, and won only competition, the Bulldog* mad; a Ed'* Deacon Jones, I. M. Honey, Un* is Ed's Deacon Jones with a
lllgh
Slagle
surge of power to lead Ihe other Time Fador, Dark Greta, Sud- rating of 3 to 2. The Deacon was
111 The defentlvo unity made it*
Oacila Heard
two games and lost five.
Whiddon
2-M
teams. Last year the Routh Bull denlike. Voter'* Choice and Major a top favorite at the Volusia
Ml
Dot Russell
Score
was
dropped
to
Reading,
TUKatJAT
NKJIIT,
NOV.
II,
IS
il
poureit
showing
of
the
tea
ton,
and
Cook
doga tied 6-4 in the final game Cndy.
181 1*1 liar* a IS ■*■*• u
S44
Ida Wllion
County Kennel Club last summer.
Pa.,
of
th*
Eastern
League
the
tao I 11*4 li--k
I» according to Bill Fleming that will Hike
Rath Herron
following season, winning seven of the Peanut Bow) to tie with
I. M. Honey, winner of th* In­
In
the
pre-season
schooling
1
III,**
VUw
be
the
main
point
of
a
focus
for
Betts
176 , *n*r
the Jones War Eaglm for th*
232
Riant’ a Nialty
and
losing
three
games.
In
1834.
ha
augural
last year, is an I to I
event*
Miss
Bitterweet
registered
the
workout*
thla
week.
KUby
231
lad l &lt;*• l»r*d&gt;&gt; K*al*
Mr*. teRobarta
starred for Indianapolis, compiling championship.
two victories at tho sluling ipeedi ahoL This talented speadater alia
i 0*0*1, Ilnur
The
Sanford
Seminole
season
Bolger
This
year,
how*4»r.
the
Rich­
1W
8*
Jess tyman
4 N,ru Jack
a 8-3 record while establishing a
of 31.2 and 31.4 and la rstad a finished second In last season's
laditldaal High Three
7 li»l«s«
The Nat. 4 kickara Tourney had has been a repetition of defenilve
strikeout mark with 230 for the ard* Seminoles have risen in pres­ 5 to 3 favorite o i the morning Derby and Is always dangerous.
I
ill**
Novelty
woe*.
In
each
gamt
they
have
Whiddon
tige and ar* now in second p'ara
5(3 So* Mae* I i t UtaSa D
taran entries. Tha kJckar waa beyear.
with II points while the War
642 I lUlhll-nluk
twtan TO and Si, and tha winning filled lo contain (he opposing of­ Betts
Lary,
a
righthander,
won
his
5JT I R. t Streak
•c a n of TS waa brought in by R fense and gone down in defeat, Maloney
last eight garnet after perfecting Eagles must content themselvri
5 Lana tlua
521 • Nkr Sbamv
W. Keenan. Tha priia gift cartlfl- except for tha New Smyrna Bauch Cook
a knucklebell pitch in July. His with a •'» point third plarw stand­
cite waa awardad by Mario Cra game, and there they had to romo Kilby
47J l llnuah Agent
surge boosted his record to 21-13. ing.
0 T i n Fall
from
two
touchdown*
behind
to
Bolger
283 ? Krl*n4lv Our
f*no of tha Mayflower Inn Pro
He had an earned run mark of
register the win.
• Klr.t S-rult
High Aterage
■hop.
3 04. Frank won 14 games and lost formanre In the *r«rnth and deSr*
Mare
a
IS
l.ra
t*
B
The
return
of
the
Seminole*
to
i
&gt;
(Men)
IB in his first season with the elding game of the World Series.
Laat Sunday’* Amateur-Amateur
1 T u r k Klag
173 V t.urkv Larky
draw* top billing from the May- their home ground this week will Richards
He held Brooklyn to three hits as
Transportation to Sanford • Orlando Kennel Gub D*f
Tigers.
1
ta
k
a
F
*at
|tt
a
«
1C6 Min* Itoi#
Kucks' supporters probably were the Yanks won M) and the cham­
fair Country Club. ST player* »ee them pilled against the Lees­ Cook
burg
Yellow
JockeU.
Leesburg
Ring
UJ ' « ’ i t i h i r K » r
Influenced
by
his
brilliant pionship, four games to three.
Track by
hua or car Will leave
from Mafnolla
A
participated In tha tourney repre*
•
*
« fIM llirt»«i
( Women)
Kucks won II games during the
aanling not only tha local member­ support* on* of the finest backs
T
r«fh»w
regular seat on.
142 • VtuH»*« Vidr
ship, but alto Winter Park, Orlan­ in the Grange Belt Conference in Bella
First SL T ill Rlfbtlf.
Bib Ma*a a /is 4*ra*a •
tha person of Kddi# Parker.
Mae* * /|g drag* W
Powell
I slaglia Toalta
147 Ilk
do. and Klatlmmaa.
Sturdivant won 14 games for
•
Tim*)***
]
lOchAiUtoa
Donat
Bill Foulk and George Herr- The Yellow Jackals got off to
12 1 • ' harlntte'a Hlren
Manager Casey Stengel, and went
I Kltslun
Tetter*til*
don took honor* for the event with ■ shaky start in conference play Clancy
the distance In beating Brooklyn
I Pair Kr*Jd v
18 •• T*a
Da
nea
t a k r Kalron
■ four under par M. Tbelr nine’* as Parker was sidelined with a Bolger
4-2 in th* fourth game to dead­
18 4 MIMI*
t I I . p k , Claas Mala
lock the s**ries 2-2.
« t»Mlfl«»n
ware 11-15, and they w an five un­ hruktn leg. but tha return of Par­ High Gama—Whiddon—U l
J W h it * Anwar
T Ink* tf a
J ,■ ,i p .i- a lMka-&lt;»««*sl ’■_ Mr- •
der par for tha flrat oaten hole*. ker to the lineup has meant a High Average—Richards—I7J
Then earn* Don Larsen and the
I tie* ! •
Bth Mar* Miad* ■
perfect game.
George llerrdon't eagle S on num­ return of Yellow Jacket power. Dal­ High Set—Cook—4506
• 14 Mara B 'l* O ral* II
I (la r Jud**«a
tinmen Queen
S Kur* t'aah
ber two helped the partner* to the ton (.leghorn Uam* with Parker
Avg &gt;I Fr»«h*r
S Ju*t Par
in a combination that could well Richards
0 3
win.
147
I7J • Soft Set
I Tambour
A threesome, from Orlando, with mean a repetition of last week’s Cook
0 27
l Walcott Itoad
1W
166 • flnlf Are
Sorry. No .Minora
4
Anrhnr
1
a
J
Finest In Racing
*
llappy nlH U fi
results
if
the
Seminoles
can't
find
Ring
Bunny Puwers a t the pivot man,
0 24
IM
138 &lt; McTavUh
T J*ant* Parrall
Ued for lerond plare.
Power* a defensive unit capable of con­ llartaick
T
f'or*l
tin*#
2 27
181
S
Mnu.laln
rtl*
r
157
Nov. 13th Thru FehlSth
• Mnntauk
1*1 b Mar* »’l* Clrad# 4
Gllitrap
taamrd with J. Paramore for a taining power and speed.
2 21
18
136 am
Mar* a n a « » ( • n
INAl'tlL-llAI. HANDICAP
•7, with nine'* of 34-33, and then The disappointed Sanford fans Maloney
4 21
178
134 t r . r , » « o My
t Tim# Factor
'••-■ in* Partner
S Dark (Irtlk
Power* teamed with L. Smith for last week aaw a display of defen­ Whiddon
4 21
UI
131 •1 rot-xi*
I K&lt;idd*nllk*
•a identical tcore.
sive weakneas that, if continued, Belts
7 27
in
149 • fHno ym
4 Mia* lllll*riw **t
*
■
w«lr
I’eher
Gary Fraina ably aitlited Mario will make tha Seminoles finish Powell
t Vot*r'a rtialr*
• 22
IU
147 •
*a»ly
* I. M Honay
with tha tournament and taid tha tbo saaton without anothor win.
Hall
8 12
172
140 T Jam** I&gt;
7 M»nr &lt;’«dy
tnmendou* turnout wa* gratifying.
•
•!►»•»»
|i«
t.h
I Kd* D«*caa J on**
FoaUr B.
• 27
2ut
144 Ttk liar* 4 1* o ,a (e r
l i l t Mar* a /a n,ad* c
Other* playing in the tourney
Hudson
10 II
1*4
143 • r l t t — S-&lt;e*4
I it oik I'att
tear*: W. B. Mn»re an&lt;l K. J. Still,
Jarrell
Mr Tonto
It 16
* iiv o w r a n d a r
174
i n •• *1,11,41#
Frl»nd
I Mldntaht Itld*
Capt. Yott and It. Walraven, Son­
Witt
12 12
164
1(3 &lt; M o u n t . In tl*l
* Torvat
ny Powell and Dr. Ring, R. E.
Ciark
12 11
•
M
*
.
i-hrMle
5
Malotvp*
164
147
« i:«,-*ll*nra
Sima* and S Abrtmton, Rill Klein* Sales Development Counselors, Bortdorf
4 • *k**M» N*ttl*
12 3
131
143 • f - t k Plain*
7
k'orm
v |).&gt;tt»r
RAIN
lag and Fred Gana*. J. Graispcrry 28 East Davit Boulevard, Tampa, Kilby
14 23
JIT
I IWat PtrHaa
18 5 Shnhuta
and J. M. Millar. H. Clark and T. Florida, announced today tha pre­ Haig
14 IE
148
137
Morgan, W. Benjamin and E. M. sentation of the largest Boat and Warner
OR
ta 24
141
134
Day, K. E. Frink and C. A Martin, Sport* show to be held anywhere Oiambiiti
11 8
174
134
R. B. Stiegrl and S. A- Mandlar, on Florida’s Watt Coast In ovtr James
If 13
SHINE
202
18
B. C. Fither and B. Barry, Dick 20 years. Doctrc John Otto, Exe­ Hike
tl 27
tao
1
8
Stiver* and Bud Layer, R. W. cutive Secretary of the Babe Ea- George
&gt;1 »
149
18
Keenan and C. HUchuk, J. Smith hartas Fund. Incorporated, of Bolger
8 27
18
18
and C. M. Bramley 0. E. Myar Texas, grantad permission lo al­ Clancy
a 27
173
18
and II. B. Myer. K. Torbatt and low the show to bentfll the Babe Donat
a 27
1M
18
C. Overtcdl, S. G. Harriman and Zahariat Cancnr Fund. The Fund Corrun
2i 13
130
1*3
V. Dunn, K. Stout and J , Ivay, Is set up to facilitate medical re- Friab*
16 5
18
18
A. II. Ba*ler ami J. L. Roller, R search In causes and lures for can- Ashley
8 21
133
18
Cleveland, and J. Ivay. W. B. tor.
Foater P.
26 27
159
18
McMullen and Mark
Cleveland, The Boat show will b* held Jan­ ■MrMurray
8 26
140
in
Ray Syme* and Boyd Weber, An­ uary 3, 4, 3. and • at the Fort Kuril
36 6
IN
no
dy Carraway and Wall Swlcuon, Homer llesteriy Armory In Tampa. Taslo
34 27
1(4
tot
Hay Herron and Judge llousehol- Exhibitors from all over lha Uni­ Gold
8 21
144
lt)3
der, Capt. Jackaon
and
Tom ted Stales will peasant their waras Harvey
8 14
18
103
Butt*, Ur. Wlter ami B. WUar, to an anticipated 40.000 spectator*. Davis
44 24
18
M
and Dr. Parka and Dr. McDaniel. Tha show will cover the entire Kampf
44 27
MS
•J
Neat Sunday Mario I* sponsor- West Coast of Florida extending
This Weeks Nchfduir
lag a ladle*—men tourney—pick a* far South as Fort Myers and
Sanford Bowling Alley VI
your partner—the Calloway ay*- as far North as Crystal River.
City Grill
tem again will be uted The belt
First prise wtll Include a Fiberball I* the on* that count*, *o glass boat and a 1*37 Johnson 33 Clydes Caf# vs I'oweils Off c« Suply
contact Mario at the Mayfair horsepower outboard motor. Sec­
Country Club aariy -eith ar
In ond prtlc will be a complete Haneys Plumbing Co v*. Seminole
Dry Cleaners
perron or pb-me.
fisherman's outfit with a retail valTomorrow afternoon the ladle* u* of $300. In addition lo these
ChoeobtU sauce, lo Iw sorTe-1
from Sanford are invited te play prises, (here will be a model boat
at tha Riveria Invitational In Day­ judging contest with first prise over Ice cream, atually stores
Glass-enclosed
O Completely Heated, Airconditioned
tona. Many of tha member* of tha going to the Junior High or High well In a tightly covsred contain
local Women'* Golf
Aiaoelatlon School student submitting the fin­ *r in Ihe refrigerator. Nlr« lo
O Admission -51 Plus Gen. Admission of 50c
are attending. All attending a rt est model. Judging of this contest keep on hand!
look'ng forward to load* of f u n - will be done by lop Naval OffiYou're driving on a dark-surfaced highway. Th* sky
plenty of prire*, luncheon at tha risli from Ihe Naval diilrirl.
In Johnny Kucks' only World
Country Club—and the green* fee Tit* show will feature a "Sports Scries start he blanked the Pnd
becomes overcast. It begins to rain. Traffic bunches
baa bean waived for the ladle*.
in Action" scries of demonstra- gers. 8 0 . winning Ihe IBM Series
up. You strain to tec. "Slippery" warnings keep you
MATINEES WED. &amp; SAT., POST-TIME 2 P- M.
Mario and Gary are beginning lions by professional ami leading for Ihe Yankees.
tense.
Then—suddenly
you
pass
onto
light-colored
con*
tha ladiet' rrfrrih er courae thla amateur sportsmen. These demon­
- Opening: Matinee Wednesday weak. Lessons are to be on Mon­ strations will include use of fire­ The Cincinnati Redlegs have sccretc. What a reliell Traffic move* out. No "alippery"
day. Tuatday, and Friday. Al­ arms, casting for accuracy. Golf quired a working agreement with
signs. You Arrow you're on a safer pavement.
J e rry Collin*. Track Operator
ready Loula K. Carter, Loulte Par­ experts, Archery skills, and Red Visalia, Calif., In (be (lass C Cali­
Cross
Ilf*
saving
methods.
fornia Ltagua.
ker, Ida B. Wilton, Mr*. C. F.
Yet. the difference between a sickening ewerve and
Ovaratreat. Shirley Perkin*, Mary
Etta Meek*. Blanche Mrley. J***
r safe, quick stop often is tbe pavement. Concrete
Hayman, Verne Sm'th and Mil­
AL C H A L M E R S
BUSH \ BILL
grips tires—help* you avoid accidents. Wet or dry, ita
dred Smith have algned up. All
gritty texture provides uniformly high skid resistance.
other* interested In joining tha
*
group ara urged to contact Mario
Remember, no driver expects trouble but if it comet
or Gary at tha golf ahap.
Satoaa Star Robert Barrett, while
your chance* ara much better on concrete pavement,
tM ttag relatlvo* In DoBary laat
weak, spang throe days of hi* CanP O I T U N I C I M I N V A S S O C IA T IO N
irsl Florida vacation on tha court*
117 Norik Main Street, O ften*, Merida
of the Mayfair. Baforo returning
flw mm af paiBaad
Located 8 Miles South Of Sanford
»• California ha goaalpad with
Marta and said tha court* waa aa
On* as any ha has tfgyad on.
On Hy. 17-92 Turn West At Red Arrow
Check another ooc up for Sanford.

Seminoles Seeking
To C o r r e c t T e a m ' s
Defensive W e a k n e s s
Bowling

Golf Gossip

Bulldogs May
Repeat Last
Year's Record

SO KC
Post
Positions

Inaugral Race
Highlight At SOKC
Opening Tonight

NOTICE

Sanford Transit Co.

Boat, Sports Show
Set In January

DOC

RACINC

SEASON OPENS

TONIGHT

• 11 Big Races, Post-Time 8:00 p. m.
• Big New Club House

A Sign Your Ufa Is la DANGER

• New Main Entrance

&lt;»

�n

THE SANFORD HERALD Tue».. Nov. IS. 1956 Pan* 7

C alen d ar
Thera wilt be an annuat dinner
for District Boy Scouts at the F ln t
Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m.
The Lake Mary Home Demon­
stration Club will hold its regular
mealing at 10:30 a.m. at lha
Chamber of Commerce building In
Lake Mary- Miss Myrtla Wilson
will give a demonstration of
Preparation of Food for Home
Frectcri A tack lunch will be enJoqctl at noon. Mrs. Inman will
be guest speaker. All ladies who
are interested in the demonstra­
tion and who would like to attend
this meeting, call 479 for infor­
mation.
The Rev. George S. Rots will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR, Sanford, at g:30 a.
m.
"A Good Classroom for Every
Child" will be the subject of a
talk by Mrs. W. W. Tyre, vicepresident of the Seminole County
P-TA Council, over WTRR at 6:43
p.m., in cooperation with Amcri
can Education Week.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 O E S.
will hold its regular meeting at
Masonic Temple at S pm . Mem­
orial services will be held it this
time for lh* deceased members
From 2 p. m. unlil 9 p. m. will
be held the WSCS Da/aar in Mc­
Kinley Hill, with Turkey Supper,
at 11.2) per plate for adults and
7Sc for children, to be served from
3:30 6:30.
Seminole County Federation of
Women's Clubs will hold Ihelr
meeting at 10:30 a. m. at the Wo­
man's Club In Oviedo.
FRIDAY
The Rev. George S. Ro&lt;s wilt
conduct the morning devotions
oxer WTRR, Stnford, st 6:30 a
m.
"National Teacher's Day" will
be the'subject of a program over
WTRR at t:45 p m. This will be
put on by the Seminole County
Future Teachers* Club, with J. I).
Stone, senior and sire president
and Ellen Vlhlen, junior and vice
president. Announcer will be Sue
Tliare will be a recording of Ann Toney, f r e s h m a n . The
talks by Mrs. Ray Murray, Sem­ program will ba sponsored by Mrs
inole County School Safety Chair- Kent Bateman and Miss Cherry
.m an , and Mrs. Hulda Kibbe. Bern- Singletary. Also on the program
Wnole County School Health Nurse, will be the Seminole High School
over WTnR at ft:65 p.m. The Dance Band, sponsored by F.mc«t
Topic will be "Schools for Safe Cowley. Band Director, snd led
and Healthful Living". This Is In hy Leslie Smith. This program
1* In coopers!ion with American
cooperation with American Ed­ Ed"rstion Week.
ucation Wtek.
"Living Pictures" of famous
November Class and 'octal
meeting for the Phtbean Clan of students of the first snd fourth
grades of Southslde School at 1
tha First Baptist Church will b« p.
m.
bald at t p. m. at tha horn* of
M T U R D tV
Mrs. J. D. ConJelUCS Elm Ave.
The final program for Ameri­
f
WEDNESDAY
Soulhsld* Book Fair will be held can Education Week will be by
from • a.nr, to S p.m. AH parents Karlyle Uousholdrr, attorney and
are urged to coma and s:s hooks. Service officer of the American
Tha Civic Department of the Legion. The subject will be
Woman’s Club will meet at 12:30 "Schools for A United America"
p.m. for a luncheon, followrd by snd will be at 7: p m. over
■ business meeting. Sponsor Is WTRR.
The R.A.'s of the Flr»l Baptist
Mrs. B. C. Moore and guiwt
speaker is Mrs. J. C, Mitchell, Church will meet at 9 a m.
There will be a work shop for
Who will speak on "Educational
Foreign Missions at the First
Problems".
W Hostesses will be Mrs. S. D. Presbyterian Church from 4 to9
Iflghleymin, chairman, Mrs. C. p.m. Dinner will be served.
R. Dawson, Miss Adelaide Conte
and Mias Alice Cooper.
A meeting of the Social Depart­
ment will follow at 2 p.m., with
Mrs. D. C. Howard, Mr*. James
O. Huff and Mrs. Brodle Williams
Serving as hostesses.
The V. F. W. Ladles Auxiliary
Ttie Girl Scouts of the First lo Post 3282. held Its regular
Presbyterian Church will mret at meeting Tuesday night, the presi­
0l:3O p m. at tha Church.
dent Mr*. Ruth Smith prmidlng
The Senior High Fellowship Re­ ove- the meeting.
creation of the First Presbyterian
They were privileged lo have
Church will me*t at the Church at Michael Thomas, Post Commander
lha Church at T p.m.
and Mr. Brown, Post Chaplain, as
Tha Mld-Wsek Bible Hour wUl guest speakers on tha Buddy Pop­
®a conducted by Rev. A. G. Me­ py Day which will bo Saturday,
lania, Pastor of tha First Presby- Nov. 17.
tarlsn Church at 7:30 p m.
After the meeting, there wer
The Chancel Choir will rehearse refreshments of hot coffee and
■t First Presbyterian Church at cookie* *rrved lo the ladle*, game*
^ : 3 0 p.m.
were played and every ana had a
• Senator Dougin Stenatrom will nice lime. \lr». Belly Smith and
apeaker over WTRR at 6:4) p m . Mr*. Ev*t)n Dlibrow i*nred reIn rooparatlon with American Ed- freshmenta.
u c r on Week. His subject will be
Meeting wai closed by a prayer
"School for Trained Manpower". frem the chaplain, Mrs. Margaret
The Rev. George S. Ross will Dillard.
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR, Sanford, at 6:30 a.
m.
"Living Pictures" of famous
paintings will be glren by the itufp e a ta of the second and third
grades of Southslde School at 2
MONDAY
The Rev. Georg* S. Ron will
induct lha morning devotions
V .e r WTRR. Sanford, at 2:30 a.
m.
Andrew Bracken, principal uf
Seminole High School, will speak
ever WTRR at ft:43 p.m.. in coop­
eration with American Education
Week. Hit topic will be "Today's
Education-Tomorrow's
D e m oracy".
TUKADAV
The Anna Miller Circle will meet
-t the Elka Club at g p.m.
Tha Golden Circle Claas of the
F ln t Baptist Churth will hold
their regular monthly business and
Social meeting at Toddy'i at g
o'clock. Mrs. Rob Landreth host­
ess, Year books will be made at
this meeting, and all members are
urged to attend.
The Florida Baptist State Con­
vention nil) meet in Orlando Nov.
U through Nov. 16
Prayer service will be ncld at
the First Bap 1st Church at 71*
p.m.
The Pioneer Fellowship and Re­
creation uf the First Presbyterian
Churl) will meet in the Youth
Bldg, from &gt; through B p.m.
Thar* will be a Workers Coo
ference at the First Presbyterian
Church and dinnar will be served
J&gt;y Phllaihei Class m the Educa­
tio n Bldg, at 7 p.m.
The Pinecrest P-TA will meet
• t 7:10 In the auditorium to sic
a program called "Living P.cturea’.,
Alt parents are urged to attend.
The Saint Mary's Chapter of
Woman's Auxiliary Holy Crus.
Episcopal Church v*ill meet at 6
p.m. in tha home of Mrs. Ray
Lundquist, 1700 Magnolia Ave.
f The Pilot Club will hold its
regular business meeting at the
Yacht Club at g p.m., preceded
by a Board meeting at 7:30.
The Rav. George S. Rots will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR, Sanford, at 1:50 a.

V. F. W. Auxiliary
Has Thomas, Brown
As Guest Soeakers

Flower School
Schedule Told

'Eloise' Will Be
PresentedOnTV

The following schedule it pre­
sented for the attention of Garden
club members and those desiring
lo taka advantage of the Flower
School course offered this week
at the Garden Center.
Tuet.—9:30 — lb—Registration
10 — 12:0b—Flower arrange­
ments. Lecture stressing design
and color.
12:00 — 1:00—Lunch
3:00—Point scoring of arrange­
ments for those taking exam.
WED.—9:30 — 10:0b-Kcglstrallon
10:00 — 13:00—Horticulture.
Method of growing exhibition flo­
wers and nature plant matertsl
and adapting to garden
12:00 — 1:00—Demonstration on
Judging horticultural class
2:00 — 3:00—Flower Show prac­
tices
3:00—Point scoring exam
Thurs.—9:30—Written exam.

By CHARLES MERCER
NEW YORK .r-H e r: are a Tew
word* from "Eloise" who I* six
year* old ami live* at the Plata
Hotel In New York with her nanny
because her mother i* always
seeking the son somewhere:
"I am all over the hotel. Half
the time I am lo*t. But mostly- I
am on the first floor because
that's where catering is. So I have
to go down there every day for at
least three hours and sometimes
1 have to go at night. Oh my l.ord
do they ever have a lot of things
going on down there."
Beside* being a widgit who
live* at the Plara. "Eloise" is a
book and a popular recording—and
now she's going to he a tele i*ion
comedy. On " Playhouse 9&gt;»" CVSTV Nov. 22. with 7-year-old Evelyn
Rudie ptayirg the title tolr and
a large cast including Monty
Woolley, Ethel Barrymore, Louis
Jourdan. Mildred
Nalwik
and
Conrad Hilton, the hotel man. And,
of course, Kay Thompson.
For Mis* Thompson, who hat
created much music and laughter
in night clubs and movies, also
created "Eloise." Thought her up
all hy herself, she did. Not »n
purpo-e, hut accidental like.
Bark in 1916 she rame inlo Las
Vegas to play a club with the
four William* boys. It was 114 de­
grees or somrlhing in the shade
and everybody was either tired
or tense when Miss Thompson,
who can imitate almost anything,
began talking in the high, pene­
trating vnclc of a very small girl.
So "Eloise" was born. The Wil­
liams hoy* and other* within ear
shot were so delighted with her
that they refused to speak to
Miss Thompson They'd only talk
to Elose.
A* the year* passed, ‘ Kloi-e
grew in popularly. Whenever Ml**
Thompson Introduced her at a
party, half Ihe people would Ignore
Mis* Thompson and speak only

Post Office Offers
Christmas Mailing
Services To Patrons
Porist patron* this coming
Christmas season can speed the
processing ami assure quicker slelivery of their Christmas parcels
snd cards by avsiling themselves
of various postal services and free
postal information pamphlets San­
ford Pnstma-tfr Joel Field an­
nounced today
The services mentioned hy Postma iter Field include1 This yrar, for the first time,
sested parcel* may be mailed at
the third—or fourth-clast postage
rates without labels, notations,
endorsement* nr hieroglyphics of
any kind authorising the opening
of the parcels for postal inspec­
tion. Package* sealed with mod­
ern sealing materials or even with
just plain Christmas seals should
carry’ belter In the mail than un­
sealed ones. Strong cord should
also h« used
2. Combination Mall, which was
used for the first time during last
Christmas season, and which permils a mailer to enclose a leiter
or message Inside a gift parcel
and pay the appropriate postage
on it plus the postage for the
package itself.
3. Certified Mail, also used for
the first time in the 1933 season,
which permit! mailer* lo have
proof of drlivery of Christmas let­
ters- cards or parcels having no
intrinsic value for a postal fee
of 15 cents plus first class post­
age.
4. Registered mall which pro­
vide! greater security protection
to letters an I parcel* carrying
Items of real financial value.
5. Special Delivery mall which
I* given Immediate ih-livery at the
office of address during prescribed
hours.
*. Airmail and air parcel post
which provides quick delivery of
cards and parrels to all section*
of the country.
The free postal pamphlets —
available at all post office* — are
entitled "Packaging and Wrap
ping Parcel* fur Mailing" and
"Domestic Postage Rates and
Fee*", Used together. thrs» partiphlet* should answer practically
all questions any Christmas mailer
might have on fees, rates, special
service* and protection of Christ­
mas purcrls in transit.
The Sanford Postmaster emphaslied the importance of separat­
ing local and out of-town mail.
7 ree labels Isr thit purpose are
available at post office*.

BON JACKET with Norfolk
aeaming and tab aid* belt* U
shown hete in a brown and
beige Davantree tweed auit. It
la (rom the Davidow collection
for fait and winter. Four buttuned patch pockets detail tho
jacket front. Smart worn alona
cm mild day*; and later, under a
warm cold-weather coat.

AUTO LOANS

Some cooks like to add a little
Family Lunch: Stuffed baked
rats up to the gravy for a pot potatoes with flaked salnum. tuna
ronvt. Bui g* e.i*y or flu. gravy or crisp bits of cooker) bacon arid.
will be too swrett
Crl.

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Smooth, l et U'KUSH TIKE SHOP 10.1 \V. Und put On
New Truck Rubber Treads That Will (live Guaranteed
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money,
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WELSH TIRE SHOP 103 W. 2nd
31 Years In Sanford

51* or V 8,
lha going It grtalH

Htnfe what putt th*
Mark of Tomorrow in tho nowkind of Ford!
Il'l the sculptured look. You'll ara it the moment your ryew wander
i&gt;ver this fine car. In a '57 Ford you Ivlong . . . nnywrlw-rr.
li ft tho Iona, le a n lines. Tliere's a greyhound grmxi to this Ford.
No uw-lt-w* "fat," no showy "padding." It's as trim ns n jet fighter.
If* the H ardtop styling. Fair lane ardana luive Its* hardtop look of
Victoria*! Suporthin, supr-ntrong center pillars are smartly concealed
to give hardtop hrauty when door* are closed.
Il'l the freed o m o f choice. Colors? Fabric*? Arex.woriiw? Far more
than that! Ford give* you a choice of two new, bigger sin* . . . longer,
lower, roomier!
If f the ride th a t i ta y i g en tle With e now frame that ridre
n v n 'trr and lower, new springs, new suspension all around,
even tho rudest rends can't rutile tin* po t* of tin- i«-w Ford.
Il'l the T hunderbird p ow er. Ford a l e bra tee
its Stiver Anniversary of V-S leadership with
the biggest selection of V-8'» in Ford history. *
In addition to all thia Thunder Bird GO,
t liere'a a new and more |Kiwcrftil
Mileage Maker Six.

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Jut I locking at 1I1U

Kairlnn" Club Kedrin Is

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It's Iho rcccrd-break!

p erfo rm an ce. On tho Salt Flnta at
Bonneville, L't.di, n '57 Pmd traveled 50,000 mill* in h-&gt;s limit ‘JOilaye
. . . mi nvi-rapu epecd of 108.16
mpli, tutltiding
stops/ AivilImr
III mph,
tmlulling all
alt pit tloptl
Ford averaged over 107 mpli. Altogether. 458 national and intcrnationhl
perfurmance record* were innn«hrd an Ford rewrote tin* record book.
If* the big d o lla r value that la iti a n d last*. Styled for tomorrow,
n new Ford keeps its value longer. And wonder of wonders, all this
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Add a little paprika to the flourFor weight-watchers: cream
*all and-pepper mixture with which sauce made with water, nonfat dry
you coat chicken to be fried. Tho milk powder, salt and pepper—
*pirr gives a ruddy color.
and no fall

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TH U RSDAY

Tha Intermediate Choir ol the
First Baptist Church will rehearse
at 7:00 p.m. and the Adult Choir
J t 2:00 p.m.
• The Junior Choir will have their
rehearsal and fellowship at the
First Presbyterian Church at 3 43
Pm .
The Youth Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will practice
at the Church a t 7:30 p ra.

to Eloise.
Like practirally everyone who
has ever published a hook, Mr
Thompson, a tall. .*11111 blonde, has
been subjected to all vancllot of
amateur psychological analysis.
Some have malnlaincd that "Floise" represent* a repressed drsire on the part of Mias Thomp­
son,. who Is childless,vlo have a
child.
A more literal mindid hutyb«*l&gt;
even has spread the word that
there actually IS an Eloise who
actually IS Mi*s Ihatnpson’s
fluid.
There are going to Im more
"Fl-u-e"
books,
said
Thump-on. who denies nearly
everything (tie. She denies that
sha hates children and she den­
ies (hat she luu-i them indli
criminalely.

What puts the Mark of Tomorrow
in the new kind

9 m.

Prayer meeting at tha First
Methodist Church at 7:30 p. m.
A study of the letters of P u l to
the Corinthians.

FOR THE If. S. M.vRINK CORPS nnd Ihoir ISl.wt Birthday! CpU. G. R. Prnwdy
.fumes It. Rice accept tlie Inure birthday n k e fm n t the l-’o o d n u irt’is ;\ m ’l Mnnnfjor
Tony Trantn. The mho was ru t at Saturday night'* banquet and ball held aboard!
the Sanford Naval Air Station, t^ ta ff Photo)

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tH E SANFORD HERALD
p a n S' T aw . Not. 18. 1986

(AHTNC) — Army Pvt.
Larry L. Payton, aon of
Mr. nnd Mra. Lcnard P.
Payton. 120 N. Shircly ave..
recently wna graduated
from the Military Police
Training Center at Fort
Gordon. Ga. Payton en
tcred the Army in July
18JG and completed basic
training At Kurt Jacknon.
S C. The 17-y ea r-o ld
aoldler is a 1956 graduate
of Seminole Hlfth School.
&lt;U. S. Army Photo)

U. N. Observers
(C&lt;*i tinned From Page I)
watching over withdrawal of Britith, French md Israeli force*
Hammartkjold'i anromcenun
ytiterday that the Fgypiltnt hid
agreed to admit the UN. police
Wit followed up !»*l night by
Egypt'* Middle Eait'N cwt Agen­
cy with a report of five conditions
to which It laid the iccrettry gen­
eral bad agreed.
There w*» no Immediate official
comment from Britain on ihcae
conditions, but the British preaa
labeled Ihem “ Impossible."
Some of the British papers said
the “ Egyptian dictator" was act­
ing ai If he had won the two-day
battle In which British and Frtnch
forces telred the northern third of
the Suer Canal.
Meanwhile
H am m itlH J ar­
ranged to fly to Cairo today and
visit the Capodlrhlno staging area,
apparently to Iron out any snags
In the agreement. Canadian Ma|.
Gen. E. L. M. Burns, commander
ef the new U N. police force, left
Jerusalem for Italy to meet Hammarskjold. Israeli Foreign Minis­
ter Golds Stair left on the same
plane with Burns to head Israel's
delegation to the UN •- *’ew
York.

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Over 220 Ladies
.Attend Onening
Of Marv-Fsther's

Mure than 130 ladles attended
the fnrmal opening nf MsryEsther's on North Park Ave. ye*,
tentsy.
The new store. In the Edwards
Building extension, is lo-ated on
North Park Ave. with entrances
off the sidewalk.
Five awards were made at 3:&gt;)
yesterday Afternoon with ihe a salslance of Sanford Police Depart­
ment patrolman John It uni ley.
Those receiving thr awards
were: Mrs. Boh Slcele, Bcarriahl
Ave,; Mr*
Orville Touchlnn.
levch Arbor; Mrs, Phiiiip Fox, Itoo
Magnolia Ave.; Mr*. Mabel Ma
hen, May-fair Inn. and Mivs Kath­
erine Bauman, 4t.t2 Scott Ave.
1910. QIN. HUMIIRTO MAIIltt, of Msxlco, takes Chihuahua nver
a hurdle during the International Jumping Event at the National
Hone fihow In Madison Squara Garden. N. Y. The Mexican general
won the International Jumping Event and the Good Will Challenge
Trophy in a four-way Jump off at the annual equestrian show.

An rvgplant that weigh* a),out
a pouro), nnd tv often called me Ilum-slsed, Is |»ood for stuffing
wh«n four persons are to he ser­
ved.

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The parfoononco of M il- Putl tpsekt lovdor
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ance-with gas mileage up to 18 17 miles per gjl'onl Twi»
of the engines were not stopped once, and they hummed
along at peak eflicietwy the entire 1,526 miles!
Chevy's big V8's-!ncluding the new 28J-s.ii.-in. Super
Taskmaster-turned in top performance job*. They hauled
typical loads up and down towering grades and through
washouts that sucked wheels into hub-deep mud. I hey
roared on through miles of heavy dust
that narrowed visibility to a few hun*
dred feet. And in spite of the varying
altitudes and temperatures, not a single Almn run
truck was forced lo drop out or turn l l l p f r \ i , t J ,
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Among the enemlea we
are conn tiering ore Mich
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life as Small Pox. Typhoid,
Pneumonia, Tuberculosis,
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Medical and pharmacciitltal research workers are
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MAN CANT BEAT)
OWN WRITING
SARASOTA (AP)—A tourist tel&lt;|
phoned
the Sarasota
Herald
Tribune to complain It* weekly
list of visitor* carried hi* name
in such garbtsd from
no one
would know who it was.
The reporter, who had had great
trouble deciphering the name a*
lh* visitor wrote It In the visitors'
hook, asked the man to write his
name again and honestly say he
could read ft.
The stale nf Florida reaped There was silence for a few
$1 l.4fi7.fiJJ from horse racing in momenta, then the voice came;
IttJti. Of that amount 1(1.341.1.12 hack nn to *ay 'forget that 11
was paid py Hialeah.
' called."

FOOTBALL HALFBACK TAKING
BEAUTY COURSE
TAMPA fAP)—There are 77 slu
dents in a beauty culture course
at drewster Vocational School.
One of thrm it John Bui tee, 19,
a impound halfback
on
the
school's football learn.
Although he's learning how to
set permanent wave* and style
hair he says "If I had a chance
to play pro football, I'd drop every­
thing else."

*1 (enow wfiy-ftay cay:

"W E HAVE MET THE
ENEMY ANf) THEY
ARE OURS"
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Adventists Cited
For Producing
Per-fapita Record

Gardeners Given
Funeral Services
11 a.m. Tomorrow Tips On Mailing
For R. W. Estes ~ Shrubbery, Plants

Civilian

NOV. It
(Continued fr-m Pig* One)
Ad m Isstoma
Mr. and Sira. L. A. Wool folk,
Br MARIAN JONES
military police and firt fighting
Mrs. Lola Rockett (Sanford)
OVIEDO— flowers seem to bo of Jefferson, N. C., eama to
Sanfo’ Seventh-day Adventist*
Mrs. Sophie Hubei (Sanford)
units at dsaster*.
one of the moit thriving and popu- Ovlado several yean ago and are
Funeral services for R. W. Poitm siler Joel S. Field *d»i*Mrs. Thelma Baty (Sanford)
lar professions in Oviedo
of operating l he Sky Iand Floral Gar­
Tha bails or analyst* was ap­ Ted" Eitea of Oviedo will be ed Sanford home gardener* Pday wtTg among those ellctl In Miami
Allan Cooper (Sanford)
today. It la rapidly climbing In dena here, laested north of Oviedo,
that for the *afe«t delivery of today for their part In producing
proved by Sanford Polwt Depart-. heW ,omorrow' mofBlng at
Births
rank with the citrus, vegetable and loo. Mr. and Mra. Woolfolk apend
1
their
shrubbery snd plants during a tvr capita record of stewardship
ment Chief Roy 0 . Williams and 0-e|0flt „ ,hr Flrit y,etll)dut
Baby Bay Rub*-I
celery dealt.
: each rummer bark in Jefferaon,
the current plsnling season they In the Florida Conference of Urn
F ir. Chief Mack N. Cl.vd.no Sr.,
0vt,„ 0 with lh, R(V. should take certain ilcps to aid church.
™
Baby Boy Bily
Leinhart'a Floral Gardena, are though. We do not know Sira. Wool,
Baby Girl Rockett
Ter capita giving among Florida
prior to last night*. Bo*nl of San George Carlton officiating,
deliverymen.
believe, will rank at one of the ***
"•»&lt; bu h,T» / 0U«d « rDischarge*
ford City Com mil i loners meeting.
Thf ^
w||,
*
firtt In Oviedo, in fact the oldeit Woolfolk very nice and pleatanl
“ We have bees Informed hr the Adventists reached a record ttM n»
for tlu first three quarters of ISM.
Harold
Helm*
(Longwood)
In thl* lection to our knowledge. ,0 d e ,l wl,h ,n *vef3r W*F
,
‘" I’
0U„Vn, , tween the hours of 10 and It * m. Gardening Council ef New York
statement
Nelson Moore (Sanford)
Utter that "There la no .nt.nl to „ thc ehurch&gt;
Now come Chlora and Joe Bat­
that this is the shipping season for » tlthe-and ofrfring
Joe Lelnhart and Helen love
tithc a n d-offering statement
usurp iny functions of civil au&lt;
Nancy Lowe (Sanfurd)
flowert and ‘ ave made a marvel- tle. They came to Oviedo a couple
nursery stock orders." Mr Field *
Ihorllri, but only a sincere desire
^ rP***"* , "r*F
Jimmy Moore (Cairu Ga.)
said' “ M tt^ af t he I tOi k I* per Ish- .ion of church omcials here r ^
of year* ago, built a lovely'new
out tucceit of thlt venture.
about mid morning at the able and without the c&lt;w.rcralion veahd today. The
Just a couple miles north of home west of Oviedo and atarted Claude Wralherlngton (Sanford) to further the harmony and c e ^
which already exists bo- ,0 r *n** Memorial Hospital la Or of the purchasers, snd delivering released b) t on
.
Oviedo is a five acre tract of land In the nursery business. They have Mrs. Alfred Greene and babv girl operation
Iwe.n Sanford and Sanford's l*n&lt;l0 following a lingering Illness agencies, best result, cannot be !■««*&gt;. rrv.M mt of the H ortd,
(Sanford)
on which flowers of all ktnda can plants and flower* galore. Chlora
Naval Air Station."
**• « » «•
" Id- h*vin« ^
expected"
j Conference of Seventh-day AnunNOV. It
he seen blooming In profusion at has been very generous witg her
Admissions
There are eight operxt'ons out­ 1907.
the proper seasons of the year.
I plants slways giving some to peoThere arc three Heps th.t purRefI uW „„ arlticlp»®l
Mary Davis (Sanford)
lined on the “ Basis for Loci) i.’oJtist off the hlghwsy there is an-'plc. She has entered Into our so­
ordinstion".
Each
operation
is
fo
il
A
prominent
cel.ry
grower
and
chasers
of
mir.cry
sto.-k
shoulc
^
^
rrpor.
of &lt;lr(na for the
Alvcstcr Jones (Stnford)
other piece of land where Joe rial religious and civic activities
lowed
by
the
controlling
agency
«Uleman.
Mr.
Estes
headed
the
fourth
quarter
"likely will bring
Flossie
Baker
(Sanford)
also has flowers. They ship these as well as school snd is working
and then the assisting agency A f|rm * h|eh keorgaaired, the R.
1. If away or on vacation, make ,h(&gt;
r&gt;p„# for thc year to IIS )'
Nellie Bennett (Genes*)
flowers to various points during faithfully In all, es well a&gt; Mr.
,.mp;)aiu rd that these fig u re
Visiting (lo a n : Private Ro-&gt;rrvs, tl footnote In Ihe analyst* nohl* out w - E*1e* Celery Co-op. 5lc c»,n,‘ arrangement* to hare a neighbor
their season.
Battle.
"Nothing in thl* prooosal for co- 10
In
*» • «!ery accept shipment. Keep m ust and )|(| rot inclule local giving for
i.
m.
to
I
p.
m.;
Semi
Private
Many an Oviedo girl has had
Tom and Marie Hotllngwnrth
in a cool location until planting i buildirsC projects ani Incidenijl
Joe's flowers to decorate with came to Oviedo a good many yean Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m.; ordination should impede, present grower,
lime. Otherwise, the plant* may rjiurfh ,.Xpcn-cs.
or
hinder
Immediate
rmCrjeney
He
was
a
member
of
the
First
Pediatric*.
11
a.
m.
to
1
p.
m
for her wrdding Many a time Uio *go. Marie is connected with the
Adventists in the Sanford area,
of Oviedo, ihe deteriorate in storage at the Tost
churches have been graced with l*. D. Plante Co. here as office Parents and Grandparents only: action when required. The first Methodist Church __
Offire. Express, or Freight Sta
district superintendent A. l \
agency
on
the
scene
.hall
nssume
Oviedo
Masonic
1-odge
No.
2IJ
Obstetrics.
No
visiting
during
floral offerings, the gift of lhe»e manager, but TY&gt;m Is very busy
FA AM, .the" Seminole "county and ' 1(*" * hl1'' *-tli,in ! delivery.
McClure, 7W0 S Elm St. wrro
control
of
their
a.
signed
fund
ion
feeding
of
babies.
Private
Rooms
generous hearted people
with HU Oviedo Gardens. We heFlorid* Cattlemen’s Astoelaiiot,) 3 If a nriglibor cannot accept cite I by Mr. ftrcs for "fa ilitf^
Since that lime (lower gardens Hove his speciality is bulbs also, It a. m. to I t noon, I to i p. until arrival of unit* of Ihe Con­
'irTTand was a director in both the delivery contact the Post Office or ness in stewardship responsibr
have become quite the vogue In ' He ships many of these to various m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi Private trolling Agency.
Transportation Agent and lease ties which point to outstanding
The
functions,
with
operation.
Citiren*
Bank
of
Oviedo
and
the
Rooms,
2
to
4
p.
m.
and
7
to
our community. We now have part* of the country, too.
Initruetlonos as to where the percentage gains in so-.* district.
controlling agency ant assisting Sanford Atlantic National Hank,
Quito a few, and nil seem to be Several years ago Kathryn 9 p. m.
agency are as follow,: Structural
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.
drllvcrci V cool 0**1 It ple**cl with «tchi demoathriving and growing concerns.
(Mrs. Tip) Partin saw the need
fire fighting Including control of Rub, It. Kales; two daughters, basement
garage, or shaded stratiM of a sound indwcllm,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Beden- of a Flower and Gift Shop In
grss* fires; City of Sanford, Mr*. W. K. Wiggs of West Palm iKircb ** “***)* belter than a mill fat h __________
hsugh operate the Bedenbaugh Oviedo. Heretofore, when corsages
NAS, Sanford; aircraft eras.-) fight Reach and Mis* Kay Estes of w i n or On-Hand Department for
.,
- , , .
Gladioli Gardens and supply • *nd special decorations tor wedIng. NAS. Sanford and City of Oviedo; one .on. Tummy Estes of dormant plant* and nurrerv stuck, possible after delivery Early plant
large number of customers with dings and parties were In need, (Continued from Pace One)
3
Best
of
all,
if
you
arc
home,
in?
liberal
watering,
and
following
these flowers. They have
also 'th e r meansand sources had to made, for the elimination of the Sanford; tsw enforcement, City o Oviedo; two brothers, Mars in have the ground well prepare *, the tender's instruction* will !n*ure
Sanford and NAS Sanfurd. when Estes of Orlando and Marion Esbeen wonderful donor* of these be sought to fulfill the n / d .
stadium tax."
requested, using security furies tes of Oviedo; and seven sisters, and make your planting as soon as best growth of all y.latvi mxteriiaT,.
lovely ftowrers for m*n&gt; worthy Kathryn took hersrlf off to
Fred Ganas, athletic lirrrtor at and Shore Patrol; traffic control, Mrs. T. II- Daniel, Oviedo, Mr*.
causes or occasions. East of town make a study of this work. She
they have a large acreage planted •• naturally gifted for it anyway. Seminole High School, remarked; City of Sanford ami NAS Han- Minnie Hendricks, Atlanta, Ga.,
In these trladloi that are a be a till- That, plus, her mining, have that "We wrote to elg.tl Jlffercnt ford; mrdical care for civilian Mrs. Boyd Rone, DeiRay Reach
fut sight when in bloom.
made her perfect for flower ar* high schools, all using immlripat personnel, City of Sanford, for Mr*. Francis Brooks, Atlanta, Ga.
Not too far cast is the Oak rangements of all kinds and for facilities, and we are unque in military personnel, NAS. Sanford; Mrs. Fred Smith, Hiram, Ga.,
Hill Bulb Garden, owned
and occasions, also an artist in that we are the only one which Security, City of Sanfor,I and N AS Mrs. Harold Mcadons, Douglas
operated by our good friends. Mr. making favors to suit all pur- pays anything for the stadium." Sanford to provide sec irity forces villr, Ga., and Mr*. Marie Bivens
Commissioner H igginbotham , for Navy equipment, salvage, of Hirarn, Ga.
and Mrs. G. A. Bacon, Bulbs and poses.
Burial will be in Ihe Oviedo
lilies are Ihrir speciality. Mr. and
now has her own place ]&lt;&gt;. following discussion commented salvage nf civilian mslrri.il. City
Mr*. Bacon have also lieen gen- n*,«l in her own bark yard. A "I still think the amendment i sug­ of Sanfurd, salvage of military Cemetery,
ero-n contributors for many oc­ trip through will show you her gested by Commissioner K iller material, NAS, Sanford.
EXPANSION C.soUuAM
casions.
novel ides*. We know she wiU be would benefit all of Ihe p&lt;ople."
PLANNED
On a call for the motion, th t MAN COMMUTED TO HOSPITAL
Just across from Joseph rein- very successful an I will do i
Ns*. |M (S* (It tiwshsl
MIAMI (AP)—The Florida Powproposal passed with only one dis­ FERNANDINA BEACH 'APi —
hart’* piece of !vnd north of town multitude of b’uincss,
viltwia-siiMfli in lK lu s
Thrre
court
appointed
doctor*
tesar
and
Light
Co.
plans
an
expansion
senting
vote.
Mayor
Scott
said
“
I
i*
* 10*1* l»*J — 0*1
sre si tun led the C. tV. Littleton
-----------------------Milk. 7Si-k »k«t
Nurseries. Mr. snd Mrs. Lit'leFighter Yarn* Bahama got his •till vote against It for 1 thick •ified Mark Doty Johnson, 77, Is program for 105? to Increase Its
tkit ntiss IS «»«r linilft
ton ami Ihrir ton cam* to Oviedo nickname because of his liking for this should come out of my county unable to make a rational defense electricity output by «l per cent.
Hi*, yss (I* bl sms
for thr Aug. 12 knife slaying of
The tentative program, outlined
several year* ago and have proven *«ecl potato,-*. His real name is taxes."
ysa*|lt&lt;)l l"4 |'l - s v ) l
hi*
parents.
yesterday
hy
Board
Chairman
Mean asset to us.
'William Butler.
Both Fred Ganas and John
l*t tbs **l':t&gt;*i ibsr *(ii
5 ,hoard thanked the Bnard of Circuit Judge W. A. Stanly or­ Grrgnr Smith, wiil cost an esti­
*•&lt;*7 4*r. ((sssss-isllr l»*
mated
fid
million
dollar*.
— bscrsit Gsil Irr Stn MUk
Sanford City Commissioner* for dered him committed to the Flor­
Saits self kU sr«t sssis
ida Slate Hospital.
New generating facilities Include
their irtlon.
|l&gt;l* refwl*e btmt|isit«4
Johnson said hr killed hi* par­ two lfin ooo kilowatt unit* at Fort
■ilk.
ents Mr. and Mrs Mark Johnson, Lauderdale ani pianl* of lfiO.WX)
in tKeir &lt;w», when he said hi* f»- kilowatt capacity at Fort Myers
Iher argued over logging opera­ and In the Daytona Beach Sanford
area.
tion* on their farm.

Garder
(Continued From I'ave 1)
and Gowers. I nellcva we're a
part of this board."
Commissioner Earl lllgglnho
than) asked “Would you be *• til­
ing to contribute this amount un­
der the conditions outlined by At­
torney Hutchison 7"
Mr*. Gams said that she could
not speak for their hoard and
would have to taka the quritlon
back to Ihem.
Commissioner Lhvid Gatchel
explained that he did not think the
board of commissioner* knew
enough about tha Civic Center at
this tlma to accept the proposal
or to commit themselves to the
addition.
Mayor Scot remsrked "First we
have to get our finaneng under
way."
Commissioner Krlder comment&lt;d “ If wo furnished land to the
General Sanford Slemorlal lib ­
rary and furnl»h\d money—we
can't turn this down*'
"However," he said “ I would
prefer to wilt until the nest meet­
ing before we •immll ourselves."
The Board of Sanfurd City Com­
missioners agree I that they should
wait until the next nirrtina at
wrhlrh time It would be known
whether or no* financing for the
Capital, Improvement Program
which includes the Sanfurd Civic
Center, would be available.

Hospital Notes

rHON E 1 U I

�Star Is Expected .
To Gel $1 Million
From Latest Movie

Dnslpones '
Of Site
4-Year College
&lt;AP&gt; — The
Board of Control ha* delayed *rier*1
(lor, of * tile f&lt;T a new fnir-yoar
■allege In Ililttbvro'Uh Court) un
#mh£ til it find* out whether It c.m get
M l *.
I water front location a* cheaply
Mi
• i one in the Temple Tetrare area
Bonhcj*t of Tampa
*1 A report »ubmittrd to the b .nl
■JC S lo w e d It would m l tl V45.I 30 for
Water an I sewage ci/iiirctn &gt; to a
Site on .Ninth Tampa Ha* r irj » r
W to approximately Hoo,f»«&gt; for
Un Temple Terrace locattun
• The board jirrvlo'j.ly had nar
. rowed it* enn*t!rratir-n to the
rth
Tampa Hay tract u « n J b* I ■m*
E Bower of Coral flab'c
and
j the Temple Terraci Site a larsi
portion of which l* n-ned b' Hill1-*
K o rm t|h County
On rlth rr lotatinn tic ii&gt; of
Ini ClINCf OlDtO CAMAIN cf the raptured Egyptian frigate ll»ra- .. i
T.mipa h»» offered lu pa&gt; &gt;:&gt; •
Am nl itrpt athorr In HallA. tarael, with the aid of hi* captor*. Hi*
of the .nM for water a’: &lt;i-u a;&gt;•
flop * »» overw helmed when be tried to *hell the In aril port The
Connection*
raplbln and the crew of 220 were Interned a* another t j*|.tian
*. &gt;r| *4 rvyuted tunic In Ihe Sue* Caoal.
| /.iirenatueol)
" A motion In aeeept the- I.T3I
|r r e Temple Trrrare utr. which
lr .-lii.le* the old Men tenon Air
It *e and the Sanson tract &gt;a*
trade before Ihe board concluded
.it* afternoon vc.non hut withdrawn
after two member* *: !d the* want*
-*rt to study the two proposal*
By R U N E C t m t N
When member* reassembled.
N E W Y O R K r Who i* Die be.t
P ' Broward t uipeppcr. Ihe i. , r t &gt;
ilre**eil ilog In the Crute.l S t ile * *
jexeriiti*.* *rcrctary. real a MatrY ou may not have lo»! »frep
Itten*. which aid th. b**..r.i bared
over It, but at Canine Couluriere
on information before it ".f. . * not
an e xclu tlrr Manhattan *hop de
COI.UMIll'S Ohl.. r loe City
: reject or areept either *ltr
..id hi* country rouitn are get voted In dog fa lh lo n *— thl* -net »f
“ A eon*i.lerable number of tlu tin - Iii know earh othrr a* never queitlon crop* up naturally It
even get* an iw crrd
trial.i of ei.twrol feel* (“•«* ij-i.--.-r before
laity ,'1 ahould be located in .. ivj
"T iia t
would
tlonbtle**
be
In fact, you ran ha oily tell
| ler »ltc he wml on "Tin It i»er the mi apart. Joe I it* often live* Sa.iudge. ow nnl by Mr and Mr.
, alte will be ron.ldcrrd by the .n Ihe country and hi* country eon .1 Collier Hurley of ItouMon.
board if thr fount)1 commit-nm sin may work in the city.
T rx . t.u lludihtirg *aid "Sm u d ge
ran give at*iiran.et that ..iter
Even the farmer who come* to ha* a $l.t»*o nardrotu- We qo|and sew a ce furilitle*
will be t. *ti once a month con*ider* him fitted him.”
brought lo thr site at a i -I of »elf almo*l a* eophiiilcated a* thr
Investing bound* with sartorial
i tmt more than 1200,000 in ihe city *ticker.
‘plendor undreamed of In a »lm*
Mate '*
■Ate‘re citified." *ay» Charle* H. pl»*r age l» M l** lludlburg** bo»lThe board alto aikfd a-&gt; rancr Ia-.it*. fi8 who nperalr* a large tie**. She i* a partner in Canine
r fhal *‘on adequate fill of n • It » cattle farm near Hamilton ’Wo ve Couturlcre
[ than KVen fret will bo provided cot telephone*, clrctrkilv. good C C purvey* *ucfi Munner* a*
It no coil lo Ihe -talc'' at the hishway*, fa»t car*, running wa­ tuxedo*, eonip'eti* wdh lop hat*.
j Rower *ite
ll r We watch Ihe tame te!rv!«inn f..r gentleman dog* a..-l mink coal*
In it* statement tile board naked pro1; ram* and read the *amr mag for lav dog*, it.Vi up. depending
i the Hlllvhoroush C.Hint) I’.irfimi* aline* a* eit* folk*."
on »ire. There are dog perfum e*
■ non In &gt;a&gt; in 13 day* whether it
W A. Way I amt II It Moot* ami Jewelled lead* and m ink trim
t could fnrni*h informat m on thro i.i.o -u n l* of Ihr Ohio V ri. ulture med collar*, ski suit* with m atch­
point* anti that a firm t proposal F\ien*ton Service, report that ing bouts; satin lined cam el hair
be mihmitted not later than Ian more than half the farmer* in dog coal*, tweed rrvcrsthle*. grey
Id 1917.
Ohio hold additional )&gt;h. m clliet. flannel coal* for executive type
The Information aupplied lo tin Such i* Ime, they add. in mo*l tmoche* and rain coat* of every
commission contained tin i .ran Male*.
hue and dim rndon,
tee the required fill . .,il.l In n,i I.
At Ihe *ame lime, more at.d
If Canine Couluriere'* expert
nti the M2 aerr flower *lt. ai more urbanite* are moving to Ihe enre I* any evidence, dogs are
though llower mid in a letter it country and driving a* nmrh a* putting the bite on Ihrii master*
Ihe *lle *&gt;a* aeceptel he would jo mite* daily to and from their in mounting mim iwr*
•tart fill operation* "a* * - n a- work m tie city.
The »hnp w it laonrhed a * an
po.dhle "
Wayt and Mieire bcllrvr their lndep*-ndrnl venture a year ago.
Cu*t of the fdt ha* hren e*tl study ha* llidlcalnl a definite with a *|&gt;ate uf [mbliclly. Today,
rr 'ted a I i2.roO.UOo,
trend toward the Integration of at anniteraary ttmr. M i* * lludiIn effect, |h# ilflv *
rrcted r -ral and ttrban culture*
tmrg pn-fer* not to cite figure*
fo the board lo »re if the rnrriThe* rite teen ager* in the ri* hut *ald, •'We're certainly not op­
ntittion can set a guarantee that tie* it. eked cut in blue Jt an* and erating in the rrd ."
approximately fn.ir milt.on dnl vwionirig to "country mu*ie ’’ And Canine Couturier*' make* It* ilog
lar* will he *|&gt;enl on (he .mailer thy point In 1IS.V*1 Ohio fjrm cl .the* nnil »oinc aree»»nri**» to
North Tarnj&gt;.i Itay »iti t.. •..ik&lt; faoullr* **it I TV art*. '2t«Ai*ll with Older You have to bring your
Ihe »lale outlay no more than that letrphonr* 171.739 with electl icily pet f. r a fitting or semi preebe
for Ihe Temple Terrace location and ITS Ul with running wat.-r measurement*. If your dog l» real­
A ra»e intuiting a 21 year-old Un Ihe nonitatittiral *ltle:
ly upset about having nothing to
O n ln n lly «f Florid* ituJcitt wrhn "Country girl* are Jo it a* pretty wear and you feel like telegraph­
I* seeking a review of her failure lag city girls." *ay* Carl I'fiir ing, the cable aildrell i* "W oo f
to pa*« a hlilory co r-e aim rnmaler, ?*'. a city boy who moved w oof."
to the country »r*cral year* ago All in all C C offer* an astonish­
came liefore Ihe board
K A Clayton. Gainesville ait-.r to herd rattle on a dairy farm ing variety of item* ranging from
■try. *aid Mr*. Ann U -onrl Nor n n r North* llte, Mich.
Ihe hlandly functional lo Ihe al
Carole Reed, a It! year-old far tno«t oeerpow rrm gly cute
Ion. wife of a tervlcrman. had
It*
iern imalile to cot a *ati-f.rti.n mor'* daughter of A*hvillf, Ohio, mall order blurb, b.r example,
fin!* hertelf fa*dnated by etty tilt* a cunningly designed dog
explanation from her
fir John 1larri»o*i. why -lo flunk boys atlhimgh *heh think* they are coat to help solve houiehrexking
“ Muck up and too fa«t,”
•d the eourxe.
p rohlrm *
Mr*. Norton. Clayton - .1 h.x-t "They re alway* hot roddmg
And there are hanl rubber briar
made lop grade* until
rame around and don't have lime Ju*t pipe* far bulldog* with a weak
o Ihe university and ha,! ru-irr to *lt *1111." *hr complaint.
net* for ham m ing II up. and b i­
'ailed anjr other cmiric in ( r two
kin i* for ranine beach wear.
III.e and Tcxa* have met an­ The »hnp'» rUentclr include* not­
rrar* at other college* In Iodine
3hlo State before trantfenmg to nually on the football field *inca able* tike Faye Em er*on. singer
their Br*l meeting in 1914 Texa* U * a Kirk, Eva C .a W and Hope
iSnmrsville
Hr. J. Wayne ftetti university hold* a '.'&lt;1-17 edge
Hampton M U * Ham pton'* pimdlr
jrr.ldent, »ald that *lnce Ihe ea*e
wtm a fifl award for h e t ld r e iin l
tad become a legal matter he had a grade on a c.*ur*e I* the profet- dog of the y*\ir.
turned all paper* In the e--r over tor.
Principal m oijrli for Canine
n Ralph Odum, avihtant illor
Tiie board decided lo hold ita Couluriere arp Bam bl and Souffle,
ley general. He remark, d the (tee, fi and Jar., 10 meeting* ai two Immaculately trimmed French
ini* one who ran give a «tndent Tallaha-tt e
Poodle* that belong lo M r* f&gt;t-bra
■ - r—

Joe City, Country Smudge
Cousin Are Gelling Dressed
Belter Acquainted

Is Best
Dog

Frye, the firm '* other partner
M l** Hndiburg admitted, with a
trace of em barra**m ent, that *he
doesn't own a dog Ju*1 now.
Eu m m a gln g through 'am ple*.
Mi&gt;a lludlburg rommented that
"d o g * enjoy getting d r r * u il up.
once Ctey’re u*ed to the idea. We
a b u cater lu cal*, but ra l* are
m ore or lr»* m a lU U ."
She produced a miniature com ­
bat Jacket with two general'* star*
on the thouklrr*. "W e made Ih li
for a general'* ilog." shrh said
"W e al*n made an a d m ira l'* ri.al
for an adm iral * d&lt;&gt;g "
Most po|iular in a financial pain
rual line i* a trench coat “ right
out of 'foreign intrigue, " *he re
|k tried.
"A n d here we have a collar
with reflector »iud* .for night
walk* T h l* I* a terry rlnth bathrohe -k e e p * the jiet warm after a
hath and help* keep the owner
dry. And thr*c are pajam a*— cute.

HOLLYWOOD, (APi
Jimmy
Cagney will probably make more
money playing L&lt;&gt;n Chaney on the
screen than the famed »llenl Mar
did in hi* whole movie career,
Cagney I* cxpcete.1 lo receive
At least a million dollar* (rem hi*
percentage of "Man of a Thou­
sand Face*," the dory of Chaney *
life.
In Ihr 1911 1913 era at Cmvrrsal.
Chaney made 31 picture* for i3P
a week. By 1919. he had made
mure than HM movie* hot never
earned more than 173 a
week
Even at (he peak uf hi* stardom,
Chaney*« talar* wa* only M00 n
week Only in 1923 when he made
"The Hunchback of Notre Oamr'
did Chaney get up to tl,.V&lt;0 a week
—hi* top
Thc*c «alarv figure* are all doe
iimentH In an old payroll ledger
which Cagney found In research
trie for the Chaney role. The led
grr. In tieaullful longhand, lid*
Ihe weekly salaries of «omr of
the higgrM dhnt *tar*. many of
who«e name* will arouse nodal
gir memories among old-time
fan*.
"In ISIS." Cagney
disclose*.
"There i* a record of Chaney di­
recting »evrra! film*, some of
them starring the higgrd actor
of the day. J Warren Kerrlganllut there i* no record of Chaney
getting extra money for thi* work,
for right to Ihe end of 1913 hi*
salary wj* dill !i,tr .| at »3o a
week."
laiul* E Farrmla, one of ihe
grrat.'ilent comediennes i* listed
in ihe ledger at Snn a week Wallace
llrld earned only ||i»t a
uerk
while Herbert flaw Union, one of
Ihe »eiren’* top action d.&lt;r&gt;, wn*
down for r s In 1911 He got a
*30 ral*e in 1915
Kerrigan uat Ihe big money
man nf thij old t'niversal Id in
tho*e day* In 1911, he got *3ou
n week nhltn Ihe following year
he was up to IVq
Lowed paid actor in Ihe ledger
wa* Ihe tale Jack Hull at Jt7 3o a
week,
Chanev had itartrd a* a *3 a
day extra at I'nivi-rial. gradually
working hi* way up a* a lop actor
but nrver at top salary
His wite finally urged him to
iisk for a raiie to SlOt) The Iron!
office turned him down an.| told
him that no other Mudio would
pay him tion
Mr*, ('hunry made lam qml and
free lance In 1971, (he late Irving
Thalberg In* lied Chaney back to
the studio for "The Hunchback of
Noire flame," hi* grealm success
Hr*rurchrr* found that Chaney'*
lop price then wa* only
gnuo
a week but Thalberg offered him
*t.V«. Chaney a*ked for *l.SM and
when Thallh'rg a»kr.| why tlie ex
tra *V). Chaney renlle.l
"To get Ihe *30 raise Cmn-r*al
onre refuted me arid lo make my
wife happy. She gel* angry when
I accept Ihr first offer."
Oianev got Ihe extra t'-o

Architect's Error
Adds $6 Million
To Buildinq Tost
DETROIT '.f*
An architect'*
error ha* added more than *!x
million dollar* to the ro*t of Dc
troif* now convention hall ovhl
hit* it* b'llldlng Mayor Albert C
b- *ald.
He said an r*llmalr bv xn »r
ehiteetural firm la*t April twit the
co*t at 142 34* non But a recent
estimate hlkrvl Ihe figure to $19
411 nr»
F.-bo *al1 a ( 2.213 non blunder
resulted from un IrrrMlmatlne thr
amount of Meet needed by at least
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PRItlOINl GAMAl ABDlt NA3»lf it-p ricMI | reside* over an emer­
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ultimatum to withdraw tn - t-* ,rn ml!r* fium the Sue* Canal. H*
w arred lhat any attempt to t.-lze the waterway would be met with
forte At iHStlom. Na r t - vi Rrid'h Amtattaihir Sir Humphrey
Trevelyan, wh o t I i » hen Ihe ultimatum wa* rejected
Naaacr railed the demand ' ageicslon.' tltitrrnaitooal RadiophMMJ

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In nearby Culver City, pointed on
that perfume really cam e Into It
own durng the Middle Age t xthei
castle tenant* poured on gallon* o
Ih r Muff In keep down nuxioa
oio r*.
"W a te r wa» *earca in thoee dajn
LOS ANGELES, fA D — Odor - ami bathing w am 't too popular,'
It* presence or ab*enre—It ble Vt&gt;»» said.
buiine.* in the I’nltcd State* and
A ro m p *n y «poke*mnn polntw
I* getting bigger.
out that while they add tra il!* t*
I'sexl car draler* spray their re­ pm luet*. they a lio lake then
tread Jalopie* with "new car" fra- away, utrng n.-itraliteri and odo
m a ik i,
granre.
A Martling etam ple ot how thb
Record companies i*&gt;ue album*
with Inside jacket* dosed with a w ork* w a* brought out In tVnrli
W a r 11 when u I '. S e h m lt t wai
heady fragrance.
aiked lo develop a powerful them
Printing ink* have been per­ leal to prevent G erm an dog* fn»n
fumed |o give authentic aroma*
lo ad* and direct mail literature, tracking down Am erican p a r *
with travel folder* smelling like trooper*.
Another le*t tube wrhia In Nee
pine or pineapple and other odor*
Y o rk concocted a repellent to kee|
uf faraway place*.
A perfume manufacturer u*e* deer away from ta»ty oethard* bj
fragrant checks lo promoU bu*l- com bining a wolf odor with liu
net*, and a bakery want* It* im r ll of fresh anim al blood.
In England, a chem Ut ha* eomi
check* to have a freth baked
bread *mrll for Ihe &lt;amr reason tip with a m vn'm rlltng garlic frx
Perfume* are *prwyej on wear­ person* who believe there U mo
ing apparel anil the boxes they dlieinal power In the potent herb
("hem irti get their Ingroilicnti
romr in; or dumped Into air eunnatural animal, fruit, plant
dithmrr*. elevator* amt wading from
glower and tree oil* and fm m -yn
rooms.
thete* M any are expen»tvi, Nat
A department tl»rr recently urnl p u K oil of tuberose (2,4(0 I
conducted a test with two pile* of pound. M u « k — *ecurcxl fr»ra a »ac
identical hixiery »elling at idcnti- like appendage of a Ttbetlan dee:
ral price* The Mocking* who*e — la worth ten an mince.
boxr* hail a delicate perfume out­ And where nature fall* m ai
sold Ihe plain one* by a whir find* the an*wer In hi* laboratory

tu tte d cm their arrival at Ictlcwild International Alirort, Ntiv
York, by Ihe doctor * aunt, Mr*. Ninrite lAitiers.of Itrgo I’atk. N Y.
Tli* troodtnan* e ere among liie rtr*t to arrlvi tn Ih* United State*
line* th* Mlildlt-Kail f ghting tm ke out. They wer* vtailing Haifa.

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margin.
An rMimatrd two doren firm* do
nothing Ind compound these fra
graner* ar.il flavor base* Hun­
dred* of other* do the *amc thing
a* a sideline.
One of Ihe iar;e*t I* Polak A
Schwarz In c. an international
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rN T H lA i / hI l i m e # w»r»
w elting in ha lounge. T hty
ssera aUruling ei.asa together,
ta lk in g Ut low voices. Hha waa elm oat aa tail aa ha waa, ami with
b a r aah-blonda hair hanging to
b ar ahouhlara, ami har (m ail
pointed la ra raised to hit, aha
lookrd atrlkingly lovely. Cynthia
m u tt have seen Dirk ami Val app ro arh w ith the Carrr.waya, for
alia turned iharply.
"Oh. th rra you are. Miss Alleon. We'd alntuil given you up
ami w ere about to atari."
• “But It'a Just live o'clock,"
D irk rem arked, glancing a t hla
w atch.
"la It ?" C ynthia answered
caauaily. "I auppoaa It'a bacauaa
It’a ao d ark th a t It aaama later.
O ur driver haa hern urging ua
to r tha poat halt hour to get on
o ur way."
• "M iglilnT It be U tte r to wait
Until m orning T"
U rucj turned and glared at
D irk. "1 nave to get over tonight.
They e * p itte d ma much earlier.
A nd even if we do run into a
■ atom , w hat o( ItT" lla ahrugged
Ills large shoulders. "You're not
jK a rc d , Cynthia ?"
.’ •» hhe laugheiL "Beared, Bruce T
X u i w i im I l m too uaeil to title
*tittle old laland to be Beared of
anything here. The driver la nervoua. I adm it, but Iheaa natlvea
a re arare&lt;l out of their wlta half
trie tim e."
"Ilut aomrtimea they kmrw
w hat'a going lo happen better
th a n we do," Jane broke In
earnestly.
"Jane darling, we all know you
Adore native auperatitlnna," Cyn­
th ia aald laughingly. "But I’m
Irani I’ve remained my old hardrad&lt; d English aclt. Besides, Dad­
d y expects me bark tonight. But
pf course." ahe added, rath er too
quickly, "If ill as Alison doesn't
w ant to risk It, why doesn't aka
s ta y w ith you in Kingston tofelglilT"
"Nonsense, Cynthia. I'm sure
V al Isn't afraid." Bruce spoke ab ­
ru p tly and as be did ao he turned
a n d looked down at Val. and for
th e first tim e since Mrs. Feathersto n e's death, he smiled at her
“ Y ou're not a f r a i d , are you.

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Hha found herself sm iling back don't help m atter* any."
"You don't believe in the native
al him with a rush of love and
su p erstitio n s?" Bruce asked.
gratitude In her heart.
"Of course n o t" Hhe laughed.
"Of course I’m not afraid.
"All this pother about a threwBruce."
"Then fkof s settled." Cynthia legged calf and dupplei and tornaald. Her voles waa slightly acid. Uca—well, really."
"W hat'a a tom bla ?“ Bruce
' Well, wa m ust be off." She gave
her hand to the others as ahe aald aakrd w ith Interest.
"Oh, It's Just a dead person
goodbye.
The hired c a r waa an elderly who refuses lo rem ain dead." aha
Ford sedan. The sm all colored aald carnally. "Can you im agine
driver stowed their luggage in anything more ridiculous ?"
B ric e aald nothing. He w as
tha boot, but Val noticed th at
every now and then ha glanced staring straig h t ahead a t the
apprehensively up a t tha sky aa darkening roadway.
Val gtanced at Unice s broad
'hough ha were afraid.
"B etter get going. B etter get back. Ha waa still staring ahead
going quick," the d r I v a r kept a t the road. "M rs C arraw ay waa
telling ua about duppica and *omm uttering.
Val w as sensitive to bla u rg ­ blea this afternoon. Hhe mails
ency in view of w hat Jan a had them sound pretty r r a l '*
"Oh, Jane la a romantic. Hha
told her, but (he still believed
th a t Jan a m ust have exaggerated. likes to believe In them No one
The main point th a t weighed with with any sense can brllcve that
her waa Uiat Bruce had not only once a [MTaon It dead they don't
urged her to come but he hail rem ain dead. If dead people didn't
■miled a t her with the old Ulti­ dl* and die forev-.-r, what would
hap|w n to us all ? Ilot If you w ant
m ate friendliness.
Aa the ear turned down the to brllcve Us tbrae silly euperstlcurved drive ahe saw John, Jane Ilona, w h y e o t ? " C y n t h i a
and Dirk standing on tha alepa shrugged gracefully.
They were parking through
of tha verandah waving to her.
Hha had a sudden feeling of leav­ Hpanlali Town and the conversa­
ing behind friend* who were In­ tion waa dropped. Cyntl la wav
expressibly dear to her. The w i ­ eagerly pointing out the plai-ra
den sharp sense of loss had been of histories! interest to llru .r,
&lt;a used by her parting w ith Dirk, telling him Una was their oldest
lin t w h y f He waa her g o o d town in Jam aica, the original seat
friend, her very good friend, but of th a governm ent. Hhe asked
she didn't love him. Hurely ahe the driver to |« u * e ao that they
loved Bruce, who sat be«de the could look at historical Governnative driver, hla back tow ard m snt House with its lovely bal­
cony and spacious courtyard.
tha tw o glrlaT
They drove along the main
Tlis driver, m uttering al tha
highw ay, through the center of delay, kept glancing up al the
town out lo where native shacks iky. Tlie dark storm cloud*'n a d
were cluttered on each aide of the blotted out the sunset and as they
mail. Ilruce half-turned hla head climbed slowly into the mountains darkness fell swiftly Tha
to comment.
"These alums ara p retty appal­ foliage on either side of the r.utd
waa dense, g rra t cottonwood and
ling, a re n 't th ey ?"
C ynthia Irancd tow ard him and breadfruit trees, magnolia and
laid a slim hand on hla shoulder. pntnaettla trees and royal [mini*,
"A ir/sJ. Bruce, you can't guess i t seemed to Val e overw rought
how awful. They breed ail the Im agination that they were a
diseases Darkly la Investigating." threatening array of trees defy­
"C an't anything be done about ing anyone to penetrate thi ir
density, as though they were
them ?" Val asked.
T h a governm ent does try , but guarding some secret. Hul-lrnly
directly It clears one alum away, aha wished intensely that the was
another springs up. It'a the age- hack at the brightly lighted
M, jyrtle Bank
with Jane ami
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old problem
ol ovar-population
And tb s absurd superstitious be- ' John and Dirk.
Ilcfa tb s natlvra still cling to I
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first domesticated the rat, male
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it a religious idol because only Tho University of North Dakota vdm lnlatrator rf the KaUla of
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umnist might never know If ha
didn't open his mail or listen to
well-read bartenders:
That the average U. S. house­
wife walka 6 miles a day, but a
ho«pital nurse logs 10 miles.
That a hippopotamus tooth
weigh* up to seven pounds and
formerly was a source of dental
Ivory for making human false
teeth.
That Robert Q. Lewis says s
girl's In (he awkward age when
she's "too oil for Dave Crockett
and loo young for Llberace.”
That the nation's 20 million fish-

That a Turkish restaurant irenu
reads like a striptease act.
meatball dish Is knowm as “lady's
thigh.” Two favorite pastries arc
eallrd “ beauty'* lips*' and “lady's
navel.” A couple of eggplant dish­
es are titled 'The sultan liked it”
and “the priest fainted."
That 22 million Americans—
nearly one out of eight—now drink
water lo which fluoride has been
added to prevent tooth decay.
That it rods more than M mil
lion dollars lo clean the nation's
primary highways of llller toned
out the window by
thoughtless
motorists

Legal Notice

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a license feo to get married.
icrs for the public school system. |
. . d d-m.nd. n«.t ... astu rarss. IIOIIXMIY a UCR. and
the &lt; ilaD.il la s w tr or plsaglne
That the Pentagon In Washing­
The governor s office hat rc-&lt; ril-i nimin ih- said tuns *n-i la the lit*
In tSi" «&lt;ffl - nf SSi* r is f k nf Sha
runner
prescribed
l&gt;e I'lrru
ton, D. C., hat the largest private
leased a copy of a letter Collins li.rre.l ns provl ladlijrhrlawlawshall
ls s'"u rt «■ or bafora lha 2*
DVT" f N"V*mt»r. til* . If r"«
exchange switchboard In the eoun*
wrote the Continuing Education s;i&gt; thi, :;m| day of lietnhar, 1911. gar
s..
.lo
a Ju.l*m*n« br U*fatilS w ill
try. It is staffed by 200 operators.
/a/ Ver.a Duhavakr
,
......................„ Council asking it« help In thi*
I * i»k- i s a tin .I rms fnr sha r*II*f
AAru
lllary
llseculrl*
of
lh*
The
regular
meeting
of
the
W.
S.
1-m*n&gt;l--l
la lha s*«&gt;mpt»ls»t.
That the aw ragr life of an eye­
|&gt;«I\K sn-l s&lt;11Dl: It I' D al tfsnDwg.
S. was
wa* held
held Tuesday
Tuesday evening
• veiling *jhe council l( a lay group which
r.iii* &lt;-f Kmilr l»ud*. d»- *smin«l"
lash It three months but a scalp C.*. S.
C'Minlr. Fl«(14a thla U
at. ..the home
of Mrs. Iii.coma id v i ic i the «!alc on rJjratlon ro»t- . . ,
hair lives to Ihc ripe old age ol i w
...
i1 nMKiM
f a r &lt;‘f O&lt;lot»*f IIS*.
tvm y&lt;-ar«
C r tto f c 1 L»n* v%*r .* com pi t '• .rr&gt; K * ii| hold it« next meeting
»r tiuii,
4
a r r««ch
IrtltAIO ^ HKnXDON
That n farmer in Manila Tur *or
" afn
to U given here ir. D ecem ber.
■ f t i-«w •
s'lsrk «f ths Clrctill Court
Dr: Marsha l&lt; Vlhlsn
key, set a new national shavlnj s‘ «ht* Methmlisl chur l. Frli'ay
|„ a |l&gt;ltrr tu J. Velma Keen 'iLVaM.**nMidC*
D -puIr risrk
record ( k m by s.'-raping off hi« r ' rn*nS tcrvlng at
• i M thAlffQAe of the roancit# (
' t tnn»&gt;n for i:«t&gt;t».
ir n n s iin V a i .icb
five o'clock shadow in ju it 37 *»c T*1" Pf”2»am for *he ovemn; w a. MU (h jt In p reparing for tha IBS1 (&gt;
j , ihjf . s caC N T , auw - J* North .vlsla Str*at
s&gt;rlan&lt;|n. Florida
and*. I don't tee hoiv he did it — given •&gt;)' Mu. Jam ct V, Rich- LejU'lalurr he w anted to have the ivm .i: t u t x iv , s iu u iu v
jr.l* and wai a most in'irnitlng benefit of 'W in d reiearch and FATATU OF IDA V. ab'JIUDIta. DCinless he used * lawnmower.
m i : v r » t i : o r f i .i i n i i s a t o a r .
talk on the "United Natiom', planning In rrrtaln area* where tTAHKD
v m ii i: to i it■1111(inw
l l «
w o n *,
sssso**:
h »:«iam.
ntnauNM iia v in i
III VI li la l VKVIlSVVi
, illuJtrated with picture* of the | fPr| reform and advance* are iii
c'l.VIJH
III!
Dl.HANDS
AGAINST
A snurii I'nrepDInt hsvleo bs«a
different building rte. SI." and ur;irnt "
ri|—* s a s le il *»u Is lha I'lrcu ll
-Vila SKTATBi
V»u and « I h of you ar, hir«by I'n u rt In sn&lt;1 I r H,min .Is Counts,
^'.t* r* *
vl*'!*I Ihtie |j r | | , | r ,| teacher ircnitmenl
r*-iulr«d lu flla *n» FI**,Ms. i&gt;» AN.MB liKU- M ury:s'.
during IhClr vacation lh:i jcuf. an,j r&lt; t. r.li m a« OM of tlirve. (rlalm* an •Idrmands
which fon. or r..r d ls-.r.s, Ilis ,li«rt till* nf *hl&lt; It
Ihliciou* rcfieihinent* were in v
- \ high official of Ihe Florid* »"»-r f you, m »r I n , agalMi • ANNIK BKU. VIOTF.S. I'lalntlff.
saM
eatal.
In
|l&gt;a
,(flca
s IlL'FCU JIOTKN, p afaagant.
cd during Ihe social hour and Education A.an. ha, advl.ed m e.
'll r . ^ r ^ n x Vof u lion.
u . I«sh rtu
, « prs.st.is sis lo rominss.l you
By Midi i FRBVATT
•'* ,he» " , r '' »**tog *• (that wo have for
more dlffleultlea I»f
Coaaty, at bla wMlee da lo s p p - s r std III* your » rlilm
IV• *• In Mnfnrt),
.tsf«n« • hsrsls nn or bsfnrs tha
E. JI. Grant ha* juit returned eomplele their project if article* |n prop- rly staffing our public tr.»* r • ii«rt
thin •IffM Ml
r '
3 •»h dag "f KavamMr. A- D. IM4L nr
home from a visit In Winter f°r ,,1P Orwwiter Hospital Jack sch'xdi thi* year than ever be- from I ’ ** tltRR «»f l hw f ?*i imiMIca* nlh-rw D o l&gt;s. it s I’ro Cnnf,*sa
lion
«»f
riatlr#
Kach
«!»l»n
■
III I* »nt»r«d axslnsl you.
Haven with Inv daughter Mr*, ‘onvllle.
f re in hlitnry a: |
*!• ' ami m uit b« In vkrllln# And runTha H*nf. id llsrsl.l Is 4«slanal,4
•:
of r •• *1
• fi i a t a n«w«i&gt;sp»f nf asnsral clreulaFlorence Griffin and daughter.
The P-TA Hoard nieiting w.ll |s of grave concern to all of us,”
I* . • « #fff* (n!&gt;!rt'« nf Ihn rlilm* II m In wh'rh this rliallnn shslt
Mr. and Mr*. E. T Humm»riill 1,1 held in
the school library Collin* wrote,
1 *v • • r - - %-»n !»•
Ik* l.s ptil-1 Dtird ones ssrh »»»k fnr
recently r&lt; turned
hmne
after Tuesday evening Nnv loth at 3.J1
“ ft ,cem* In me that &gt;our group rU lpU A t
aMnrnrjr, of four ronse.'Utlvs »#»kt
,
‘
'|1
'
N
VVITN'I.'a.i a r l.sn.l and nffl-lsl
viiiting
Mr*.
SummersiU'! P- m- Report* of th&lt;- Halloween can make Ihe needed researrh
t llllaii F#rn Aftd*r*oft
—al of th s Clsfk of th s C ircuit
sister, Erma hranctly in Kiy carnival will be given and Hudicd which ran help ut fin! the ans.vcr
A« xdmlnl* tr a trlt •*f • • l*t l o.irt, ..a 11st* ths :&gt;ih day cf OctSlone Highfa.
•
for future plan*.
to the big noevllon* of what ran
u lc r, A D 1*1*
n p. Iltimlnn
Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Steadman
T*1" Official ll»ard of the we do in Florida lo Impruve our H r it nnbU Rtlnn o -t •!
• 'lark of ihs Clreuh Court
and family had a* Ihtlr guests MithodUt church met*!n If* rrgu trarhing standard* and to recruit In lha • "M»t I*f »&gt;IF f nn n tf J n 4 | » ,
lly Arts J. t.und&lt;|ulst
M MIMlI.r, r«aalr*
far.xi.y
Sunday Mr. Stradmam brothir l-armeeting at the horns of Miw and irtain Ihe hlghetl poivihle
n»poiy ci»rk
•Inin
ri**rl4n.
and *isterin-Uw, Mr. an I Mrs. Doha Falw-r Inst woe's. Report* of caliber of leaeliers for our child- In
fli* l i i n i F mh
Ms. it V nttrsU s-f. J r . A llornsy s i
I
jk
vs,
I*
(V
IIj | «S, Hanford, Flor­
Ih
ilm
H
C
im
m
of thr new hratind lytlcm bnr.ic in- rrn.*
titra'Jrnan in&lt;l
Dm i i m I ida Hollrllnr fnr I'U Inllff
fttallnj for (hr wmk of viiitalion
Ibrrion.
Mr. and Mr*. Jame* Tbumai and for the opening of Ihe revival luncheon gue-t nf Ml * Katherine
and son Drnnl* wri" railed lo mrrting next week Nov. 11-14 with l-itrh Tuesday vnd vi»:Ud friend*
They’re here! See Ne« Hotpoiat Hl-V! Portable TV!
l-ake City brraus* of an arrtdcnt Rev. Itoh Blackburn of Del and' around town,
in which hla father wa* involved, conducting and Mr. (‘a«»eli of lie
Gerald Canada It i* N. vtatlnn7 Now Hotpoiat Hi-Vi
Mr* K M Grant returned home lUry will Irad our inuslr I’lan cd In California arrived home
recently after spending a week tn&lt;now to attend each rveiiina &lt;•' over the weekend.
Portables to choose
Winter Park with her daughter 7:30.
i -V SgU and Mil. Ilrnry CrawI si n in law, Mr. anil Mr*. BoyMr. and Mr*
Bill McCloud anl ford and daughter Ann »p*n' Ih*
Newton and family.
Marvin Thoma*
Tampa w»ru week with their pnemv Mr. and
14” • Hotpolnt HI-VI Portable
Mr*. II II Grig* r was called to house guests of Mr. nn I MrJ. Bob Mrs. O. If. Canada The Craw
weight only M lb*. Haa M%
die paynienl lime. The remedy Colombia, S. C, brcao- - of the Mi yotta this weak. R-diby May- ford* are moving lo Savannah, Ga.
brig h ter picture. Automatic
now catching nn I* to arrange sudden illnc** of her daughter.1otte who had H--0 spending *c- Michael Nittles of luingtvood
F o c u i, Dynapowtr S p tak tr,
with the company you owe and | Belly. Mr*. Geiger report* that veral day* with hla grandmotler, »a» the overnight :ut*t of his
S had ed G ia n . In S a a ih tll
with your bank for regular and Her daughtir la improving.
, Mr*. Maude Tho,na» returned to grandmother, Mr*. Grace Itcali
Pink and Sand While or Lagoon
automatic prepayment. Thi* pre
yjr #n,| yjr, y/ p jtndgoi at hi* home wdh th-*m.
Monday night,
Blu* and Sand White.
authorin'I cheek plan ha* been | j i t r Barney had a» thur gue»l»| Mr. and Mrs. Kirhy Seller* and Kenneth Goodwin, »on of Mr.
tried for paying *uch regularly Tuesday evening, Vuin e Wagnon. children spent Sunday In Crystal and Mr*. W. K Goo.livln celrbrat-1
j - A n u i i t i t . m. f _f- I
recurring Item* a* Insurance pre- Mr*. W. L. AM Tinan, and Mr*. Ilivir.
ed hi* first biitihlay with a patiy
u h A iM T x
G
O R M L Y *I4 { A
mium* and utility bills
Mainiir Mathieux
Mr*.Alfred Clapp nf Montclair, Wednesday afUrnmn al Ihe home
r w w r.
Mr. and Mr*. E l Guyatte and N. J. la vlaiting tliu. A nn Gla«s;of hi* parmt*. GuraD Included
2Hi
Palm
etto
Avr.
Phone 778
Mr and Mr* John William have ami Mias DorU Faher a: their hi* grandmother* Mr* W. A
arrived here to »p-'nd the W'nler home on l.ake Shorn l)r. Mr*. Goodwin and Mis Robert Morr
here at their home*.
| Mau&lt;l« I.ynam of |)el.anl was and daughter ItoliM nf I)r Rury.

Geneva

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Americans Live It Up Painlessly

NEW YORK m -!Jv ln g it up turers becauio it I* the way that
painlciOy I* the goal today of an the most, goad* with high price
locrrailng number of Americans. lag* ran lx* told. And thi* i* a
way of life that Is wi I* ly credited
First Uncle Sam gave a helping wtih bringing American Industrial­
hand. Now ll‘i Ihe bantu, al. ism to It* prrsint high stale uf
prosperity.
Ihough mostly with reluctance.
For inme time living It up ha*
Tha one painful thing has been
been an American habit — mean­ Ihe rrlenlle** arrival of Ihe perioing, living up Ihe current and ex­
pected Inromi* by budgeting It
rarf/ully and prrin.irtgnging It nn
Ihe - installment plan For most
this, mean* determining over ju*t
how many different weekly or
moothly payment* the paycheck
will stretch. For the raullou* It
alia m eans leaving a few dollars
leeway foi emerge ride*.
Palnlesi dentistry ha* entered
fhl#_ way of life increasingly of
lat«£ Thi* ronvisfs In e**enee nf
making the payment* as nearly
snnotterd a* |Mmil&gt;V — by hav­
ing I he in e x tr a rlr I either from lh&lt;
pryfheck Itself nr by prearranged
bank payments without troubling
Ihe debtor.
Ifpcle Sam gave the movement
If* flr*t big (most when ho hr.d
employers dedtirl Income tax and
Social S ecurlty payments from
paycheck* Av one remit, many
persons know only vaguely what
percentage of their income goes
for taxe*.
Many other deductions can be
made. You can arrange similarly
for paymrnt of union due*, contri­
bution* to pension program* and
purchase of *avlng* bond* nr of
Hock in tha company where you
work.
AFTII INI J0VIITT HttlAT from Budapr*t: Jawf Cardinal Min tYou never get your hand, on
arcsity &lt;riaaksl) atassd* In the doorway In front n( hi* I’.vlace lo which
the total amount you're told your
b« rrtu sn rd after seven year* In prison. At lett It one ot the 10
employer I* paying you — or, to
freedom flabler* who liberated tha plimatr from the castle at
put In the term* In which man
FeUocpctmy, 83 mite* from Budapest, f/nlernallor.al ftadloj?."l -I
agemrnt ,cev It, on the amount it
cost* the company to have you

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around.

Accustomed to thi*. many Amer­
ican* began budgeting to &gt;ro Just
how many payment:, the remain­
ing Income wotdd rover. Their
ilamlard of living is now determin­
ed not so much by what the wage
earner makes but by how much he
dare* In owe.
Thi* policy Is popular because
for many families It ha* worked 1
well. It i« popular with manufac­

Ivepl'Wing it Dodge Gtsfoos loyol 4-Oeor I

Step into the wonderful world of AUTO DYNAMICS
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S W E P T * W IN G

Quiet, Safe
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ffh, BiUt
And ashrn thou malscat a
fen at, c a ll Iho p o o r, Iho
maimed, the lame, Ihe blindt
and thou ehrlt bo bleated.
. . — (81. Luka 14,13-14.)
Wo who enjoy richly Iho
good thing* of lif e —love,
health, h ap p ln rai, freedom
f r o m w a n t a nd a n x lo ty -»
aurcly are called upon to d u ra
Diem with tho Iras fortunate.
Sharing Indeed will bo Ideaaed.
being alwaya a privilege and
dpportiinlty of praising tho
Lord.

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It b re ak s th ro u g h the v ib ra tio n b a rrie r

aDiMWlnC'pkttifs y
Corner W. Crystal Drive &amp;
Lake Mary Blvd. Phone 1504

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Your eye* immediately tell you that thi* new SweptWing Dodge i« a thing nf real beauty! l\trit« in
omerpt, low In tllhi&gt;urltf, i/cvA and raUih of line I
And c*cr&gt; promise of exhilarating performance
you sense in it* low-slung, raev line* it brilliantly
fulfilled on the road. Ikii S»rpt-Hinf Doilge U a
tpilfre in actum I
o It untcaihei a Hurricane of power from a mighty
new aircraft-typo V-8 engine, tamed by new
TorquoFlite Puth-Button Drive

o It hrralr through the ilheatlon barrier with a
new rubber-mounted «uvpen*ion lyrtcm—
Dodge Torvlon- "—that feature* race c v
torvion-bar *pringii.,i.
o It it twept-wing mattery o f motion In a iwccthcjrt of a car only
feet high that ha* no
equal in the way it corner*, handle*, and ride*.
The wonderful worlJ of Autodynamict I* waiting
for you at your nearby Dodge dealer'*. See and
drive the Swcpt-VYing Dodge loJayl

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS, Inc.
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�. —KOUFING n d PLUMBING

1A—PLACES i« *.*,

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Turkey Dinner, delivered or eervcd i t Womans Club. Oak Ave.
Saturday— Nov, 17th. 11:00-7:00.
Phone 1U0-XJ. IU S complete.
Benefit of Church of God.

COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
You've heard now come and Including: bath fixture!, cabinet
•Ink, water pump, icptlc tank
ace—The Doifie Diner It Bar,
and water heater, approximate­
Lake Nary.
ly 623 month.
4—LOST AND FOUND
Call, or ice ui TODAY
Phone 1113
Will person who picked up black 1007 Sanford Ave.
and white chihuahua on E. 14th
Plumbmg. Kreiky Messing
St. pleavo return aa ihe
li
M. G. HODGES
children'! pet. REWARD. 1'h.
Service on All Water PumtM1283-J.
Walla Drvlied — Pump*
Paola Read. Phone TW
a—PERSONAL NOTICES
ROLLAWAY, Hospital
epu end Baby 8 —SPECIAL NOTICKS
“ da Day.
Day Week, or Month—
Beds
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Tel. IUS. Furniture
iltu
Center —
Slip Coveri and Urapee
lie W**t Flrat St.
STANLEY KULP
PHONE 2638-J.

WELCOME GIFTS

GATLIN BROTMRRS
that are lone cherished arc e n y
Dragline A Bulldoaar Semen
to aeleet from Powcll'a Vaned
Fh
831
Geneve. 11*4- W Sanfert
itock. Come In anj look around.
1937 ROYAL PORTABLE
Thia D a free paia to Ute RiU
TYPEWRITERS
Theatre for Buly Mu»-elwhlle.
No Down Payment
Exp. date Nov. 8 , 1936.
21 Montha To Pay
Uy-Awar Now for Chriitmaa ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Cab
POWELL'S OPFICR S l'I T l.l
Ralph Ray, 3130
117 S. Magnolia
Phone 05*5
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P a a p a
Weil Drilling, HOWARD C
AUTOMOTIVE
LONG, Phone 341 M7 Ram
Commercial
Ave.
7-AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
F.NVELOPES, Letterhead!, at***Sell Your Car In
mcnti, Invoicca, hand billa, end
ROY Kt'El
program*. e tc Progreeeive
•&gt;u6 W. Secuc l St.
Pruning Co. Phone to! — 406
Wect 12th StI—BOATS AND MOTORS

47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

43—ARTICLES FUR SALE

*12,300. 3 bedroom, air condition­
ed. enclosed, garage, block con­
struction. Hardwood A cork
floor*. 90*133 lot. Low FIIA
monthly payments. 632.79 aftrr
Mather Of Sanford
buying
owners equity. 2523
203 0* E. 1st St.
Phone 127
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
41—FARM sad GARDEN
|-bedroom home with Florida
room, extra Urge utility room,
PEAT COMPOST i Uaetwelder'll
blunt »re to sppreciate. JT.ioo.
40c bu. bag
GRAPEVILLE
301 E. 26th. Ph. 2238—J.
NURSERY, Grapeville Ave.,
Phone 2036.
Osteen— 2 bedroom frame house,
lakrfront *7.000 Itci. henrdcr.
Cabbage plant*. Copenhagen Mid
Osteen. Fla.
season varUtics. Gus Schniah.
Ph 624 M.
2 or 3 bedroom home. Furn. or
unfurn. I3o5 Elliott.
32-USE D CLOTHING

PAINTS NVwipnprr *treel xale.dwyr w.ml

McltANEY-HMITH
+

2115 8. Park

Phone ik'Ot

WOOLSEY

rd for HDik a f ltr arherri. A gn

—Factory to You—
Aluminum
Venetian Blinds
Enclosed head. Sag-proof button
rail with plastic ends. !'ia*U
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cord*.

Phone 330

Coffman Ornamental
IRON POSTS *1170

GREGORY LUMBER
6th and Mapel— Ph. 2662
26-PIANO SERVICE
L. L. SIX — Plano Technician
Phone 2164 Route I, Sanford
21—ROOFING-PLUMBING

PLUMBING

23 to 40. Must have telling ex­
perience in some line k resident
one year or more. Contact R
II. Taylor. Supt, 218 Mrl.ch
Bldg. Phone 1646 IE
-MURK WANTED. FEMALE
Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M.
Colored eip. maid with reference!
dMirea day work. Ph. 2832 J.
Baby sitting or homo cleaning
Rachel Hu ha. I'b. I36I-J.

Contract and Repair Work
12—RUNIN EM OPPURTt'MTIES
Free Eatimatea
R. L. IIARVEV
Grocery A Filling Station. Well
t04 Sanford Ave.
Phona 1628 eitabli«hed bmineit, good liba­
tion. White neighborhood. Rea­
W. J. KING
son for lolling, aickneii. Phone
Plumhuie C ofraetor
*243. Sanford. Fla.
All Oil Fired Haatara
Cleaned and serviced
2334 Orlando Dr.
Ph. M

FINANCIAL

CERAMIC TILE
Paul F. Mueller k Son 1'h. 154
Free estimate. Quality work.
PLUMBING* * HEATING
Sant It Tank Installation k Service
Heater Service, A r c h i e C,
•
Harriett, Phone 743-W or 1333.

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66-MONEY TC LOAN

AUTO LOANS
COST LESS
AT

Florida State Bank
Or SANFORD

W&amp;fVT-M&gt;

Tbone 320

LIVE BAIT

Shiners, Hull Heads. Pop Guta
RENTALS
3 Dosen, 93c
Missouri Minnow* gnd Worms
J4—APTS— ROUSES—ROOMS
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave.
BARGAIN: Apt. vtie gas range, WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths. I l l AA'. Flrit St
perfect condition. Call at 26W
Hiawatha Ave. Dreimwuld.
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. 720-AV
S H O E S
Furn. rottigc, r s i s o n s b l s .
Locsled on 17-92. Ph. 3010 W1
Ladies and Children
Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17-91 So.
*1 96 — *2 98
City Limit*. Slumberland Court.
Just Arrived—a big selection of
See
Seminole Realty for Desir­
new styles in mo»t sites
able House* and Apts. Phono J7.
G A R R E T T 'S
HOUSE, 606 French Ave, unfur­
323 E. First SI.
Phone 1422 nished. Call 1491.
MEN S GOLF CLUBS, scl of I. Thit is a frit- pais to the Movielend Ride-In Theatre fur Doro­
McGregor Iron. Tommy Armour
thy Sounder*. Exp. dale Nov.
Silver Scot model. Excellent
22. 1936.
condition, *45. PHONE 2*70.

Oulf ii»« U ii*

ciirn juBiy UinUf
lift i l k (lilSt

NEW HOME
Quality, modem CU Home. 3 liedrooms, tile bath, screened porch,
kitchen equipped. Only 651,not)
Dow ii,
FIVE ACHES
I nr hiding approximately H&gt;| , drut Iren and deep well on allweather road, 52,730 TEHMS,
CAMP COTTAGE
CH, well cunilruetrd, tu line fund
linn, on Lake Harney deep well
with Inside plumbing Easily ac­
cessible u» main highway. S3,300—TERMS.

OZIEIt REALTY CO

6 room, 3 bedroom furnished AVANT A FURNISHED HOUSE’
house on Celery Ave. A. K Rot- 2 Bedroom home on Urge lot with
teller. Florid Phone 212.
plenty shade trees, only 63,973.00. Good terms,
Fur milled 3 bedroom up* (sirs apt
703 Palmelli) Air.
3 Bedroom house, CU construction,
Jii*t So,950 oo, Term*.
46—MAMED to RENT
REAL ERTATK DRIVE PC
2514 Freneh Av*Desire 3 or I bedroom houir. Will
J. AV. IIAI.L, ItKALTOK
for 2 yr». if deaiird I'h.
Johnny AValkrr, Vssoelalr
139 AV.
"4-all Hall" Phone 1756

• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

2nd ANNIVERSARY
IN OUR
s a n f o r d Loca tio n

HEAL ESTATE

7 his Is a free pa-s In the Prairie
I.akr Drive Irt Theatre for Hoy
Hr&gt;mddl. Exp dal,- Nuv 73.
19VI.
15-HOMES

REALTOR
Raym ond l.u n iltiu iat,
ASStHIATF.
I’hoae 1173. Allantir Bank Bldg.
~ RKTlitEMEN | llliME
IU0 Ire! frontage rm sand bottom
lake. 2 bedroom fram e home
with ntudrm kitchen. Florida
room, garage, large, beautifully
land*ia|ied lot iinlurling I large
oak sharle tirei. (lulslilr uty
FULL PRICE 57.7t«t

a , b . r n r .H B o s
Broker Aasoetate.: A. II Peterson
Jr., P. J. Chrtterson, Garfield
of tho ism o uld thing?
Willetts, John kleiirh and ft W
See the spacious new luiefully
Willtam*. A. C Doudrwy, Lwnd
dlffsren t homes In —, —
Survayor.
South Pinerrest
Fan ran Itri N. park A*e.
I’hime (129
tiros* Manors
Fanfori
I'HONE
»:Tl
for”
nlEB
RV
A'alerwia Villas
DrUm

Rr»| fistalc Brokerage -

Ideally Situated
Luxuriously I’lannrd
Modoratcly Prictd

Nirtary

1219 W. nth 81 Rear Hariier hhop

.1 Large Lola
Near City l.lmitt. S1.000. Term*.

ROSA L. PAYTON
BrcisterriJ Rr.il E state

Phone 2671

3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1

Broker

17-92 al Htawalba

CLAYTON C. BR O O K S

and 2 baths situated on U rge.

Real E*t*1e Investments
artDtirally
landscaped
Inis.
Paved streets ant all nthrr So. Orlando Hwy. — I’h. 29M-J
rily ronvenicnces make thr«e
BEARING FRUIT TRCtS
rotuolee
of
owner-occupied
grace the beautiful landscape
homes truly dtbghtful place*
yard of this handsome .'4&gt;fdto Ilea.
room hnmr
Has hanlwood
D alirned. Pollt and Fold
floors, Florida room, rlectric
kitrben ami vmrtiari blinds,
and only *1.700 down with low
ODIUM k TUDOR lne.
1 IIA 4'*% loan.
Builder* of line Unities
Coniult A K t ALTO It T im
For Florida Living

Echols IH-RUer
........... 194 50
Sofa Bed and Chair — . 99 00
BALER OFFICE
Hollywood Bed ..
49,50
2625 S. French Avenue
Free headboards on Hollywood
Phone 2100 and 2961)
Beds
All Dinette Sc la Discounted
1133 00 Bunk BcJa ........ 1113 00
3-Boom Groups ............... 233 bo
LAKE FRONT
3-l'c. Curved Sectionals .. 199 00 New three bedroom house on
(Foam Rubber!
nuoDcrr
Lake Emma. One and half tiled
BEDROOM:
bath-. Florida room, l-ot 211
Double Drrsvef
x 223'. Turn So. one rails at
Uncled Minor,
Oaklawn Cemetery.
Bookcase Bed
Innertpring Mattren
Alove to I-och Arbor December
Box Spring
(2 pillows FBEE)
lit. 1000 sq ft. of living area
in quiet neighborhood. Modern
S&lt;« our new Una of floor covering
3 bedroom home only I year
and complete home furnishings.
old. Fully
tandacapcd
and
FREE DELIVERY
(unipletely
equipped.
Phone
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
2221-11.
Carner 2nd * Magnolia. Ph. 128
“ Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
CUSTOM Hi 11.1 HOMES
Open Manrtay'n III 6:96 | m .
. VA-FHA—CONVENTIONAL .
VLSIT OUR BALCONY
FINANCING
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Hough!-»o!d. Idirry * Mart
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
321 East 1st, S l PUoue 1JJ1.
l'boat 1931
lloo MsIUmiJ*

$179.

Robert A. Williams

TIRED

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

frtirq CMbillff'i

I'i li^ t fit ifc*
eVfl% I i fS

107

D A I L Y

At Kl)s6
eilNClSI 1YLVIA, a rh...ft plots
AVoimnroner ow ned by R C.T il­
ton. of Chicago, remains lrr.ji.vtslvely neutral as tirr litter rf
yuppies stru g g le fur yotiUoti
around the chow pan. It is every
dog for himself here and It will
hr later when they vie for rhosv
ribbon*.
(fnlrrmiionot*

Medical Students
BALL REALTY More Apt To Have
And INSURANCE
Often Headacres

Seminole Realty

20 acre tile farm. Three brdruom
bouse, large bam. All equipmrnt
and mn, hmrry. Easy term*. I'h,
133TJ. V. O. Ilox 1131

•&lt;«tpirri CliMilif* »'*’
j
p i H 1 ' b tlM •^

67—BROKERS and RLALIURS

EF1 liTENl’Y Apartment. Suitable
for Winter Tourist. Pr.vate hath
A Owner Steam heal. Inquire
Manuel J.icubton acroi* from 204 So. Park Ave. — Phone !W)
Post Office.
S5o0 down
Mayfair—3 bedroom, l-bv'lt home. 3 II.*1 masonry home, furred
Call 1450 J after t» p. m.
walls, tiled hath, good acelion,
excellent value at *6 ,000.
IN iiRTKEN—3 Rm. furn. apt.
Screen Porch. 633 mo. Call after
M'O down
6 Phone 1323.
2 It It. furnished heme out of city,
2 Room Apt*. 112 Kim. Ph. 2363-AV ready for possession. Total price
*3,500.
Nicely furnished 2 bed room apt..
*73 Ph 1527.
56'"J down
R. clean mmlern home with
Unfunv. garage apt. Ph. 35LM. 2 H
nice Elm ida room. Elec, range
and refrigerator
Modern furtiished apt., like new.
Ftr»t floor. ITard AA. 3rd.
Let your lent receipts pay for
2 bedroom nicely furnished home.
these homes,
113 AV. 19th St. Call 666AV
aftrr 5:3u.
w. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO
Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 4M-W.
REALTORS
Apt. for rm t at into Oik Ave.
•*•1 Park Ave
Phone 8 nr 145

44— FA RM S AND G RIiVES

M»

lent •!!•!# Mi 2
f,ow» U d*ti|f • lt»lr fc*
»w
*‘"p
•mur. Hit **
'•

LARUE LOT id X 260. nice Idea­
tion, illy uater am ilablr, *500.
Inquire 1104 AV. 25th St.

Laura It. Osier, Restltur
Rose Couit Apartments—3-lloom
llasrl At. I let,!. Associatr
I Bedroom., furnished, Phone 3601 Sis*. Orlando llwv. Ph. |3^&lt;3
ll»l
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790

2-Bedroom F umi. House. Adults.
SIT, month. It.A N Ja n am in r

R
MRRBWL

Chevalier's Plaa
In Waal A4 flat*Stalin Halt Batk

.UTS
Forrstman mink coat on pebble
rloth back, mink matcn.rig h»t
Call between 12:30 3:30. IM7-3I. Lot— Comer 22nd A Palmetto.
60x1?*. Write C. K. Lilts, EustIs, 1 la.

S c n k n r ik GIa m an d I 'a l n l t o

WILSON MAIER
up to II y e an oil fcce Mr.
N«w and L'*sd Fvrnllora
Hulley at The Sanford Herald
311 E. First fit.
Phona 6 8
right after school.

Marine FinUhen
26—SALESMEN - AGENTS
For Your llonl
Senkarlk Glann and I’alnl Co Salesman for Insurance Dibit Agi

112-114 W 2nd Sl.

$ SAVE $

Gaa refrigerator. Magic Chef
range. Gaa circulator heater, 34"
high. 23" wide, 16' deep. Th.
2G31-R.

112-114 West 2nd SL

46-HOMES

UN GOOD USED
FURNITURE

We buy and aai) used furniture
Paying top cash price* (or any
thing of value SUPER TRAD­
ING POST on 17-07 Ph 2033 W

II Ft. outboard k trailer, IS II.P. FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
and paint owe—Hill Hardware MOTPOINT Electric Range, good
Evinride, forward control, fiber
Co.. Ml E. Ill Sl , Phono 33
condition. *33. I’llONE 37SR.
Rial. hull. $SJV Call Sanford
UTAH.
Robimoii Hind Crafted Furniture. Over stuffed lounge chair, ro»e
We build, deiign and refiniah.
fneie upholstery. Call 2t3U oiler
Your Evlnrud* Dealer
3:0ii p m.
See at 916 Ftcncb, Ph. 32-11.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
304 E. lit St.
Phone 096
Ilnme Cleaning- Hlndons, Miwr». I'aml 2.5m gal. Sweat Suirlt, Jac­
kets, Col», Tent*. Army-Navy
Thii W a free p an to the Prairie Office. Call II1I-J, 1*. C. Caldwell
Surplus. 310 Sanford Ait.
Lake Druc-ln TU. .n
fur
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
Richard Slivers, Eip. uate Nuv.
FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tape Re
SYSTEMS
22, 19Vi.
corder*. Supplies SEE— AVIEAll type* and »ue*. installed
BOLDTS CAMERA SHOP. 210
"Do It Younell."
12—TRAILERS
S. I'atk Ave.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
It will nay YOU to see u* t-eforr
Space oil heater*, all sue* from
Machine and Supply &lt; &lt;&gt;you buy. Open Evening! and
8*t 50 to 630. Some like new.
2u7 W. 2nd SL
I’D- «
Sundays.
Will pay cash for antique*. Alto
Easltidr Trailer Rale*
for
fire Iron screens.
CROSI.F.Y - BENDIX
I'alatka, Fla.
Super Trading Post
Sal-* and Service
On
Hwy.
17-92
Ph. 2053-W.
RANDALL
II ft. IBM Imperial houietraiicr.
Electric Company
Lied only 3 montha. Phone
35 Remington 665, shotgun *63
620 compressor, inntrtpnng.
11 US or 440-J._______________
Service— Quality —Satisfaction
1505 Elliott.
You'll Be Stltei Ahead with a I’ll 113 SanfoiV 2437-3-3 De llary
New 1937 PONTIAC, now on dUtl—APPLIANCES
T. V. SERVICE
play.
Day or Night
till, IIIAI HE appliance*, sale
—and—
SEMINOLE T.V.
and lervice. G. II. High. Uviedo
You 'I be D ollin Ahead with the
303 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
Fla. Phone FO-B 3315 or San
high appralial trade-in you get
ford 1042-AA' after 6 p.m.
from Ray llrrron. Juit phone
HEATING
34S6, or after 6 p m , phone IJIJFloor Furnace* A Circulator*
Sale* - - Service
W.
SINGER
II. H. POPE CO . Inc.
Sewing Machines
200 S. Park
Phone 1440
II—USED CARS
Aim part*, aecrssonei fur all
makes of sewing machine* of
lis t Ford Victoria, very nice !3—SCHOOl-S INSTR UCTIOS
American and European manu­
......................................
stis. LEAUN Hawaiian Dancing. 3 yra.
facture.
ISSti Pontiac, I door ledan. new
up. Adele lleitinaU, I’ll. 2224-J.
AH Repair Work
393.
paint, rood mm)
Fully Guarantee i
1950 Ford V-S. 4 door, motor
moi
re­
• Student Induction
1WI E. SECOND ST.
• Plane Rental
.
conditioned
.........
393.
IH7 Packard, I door irdan. New
• Sightseeing Ride*
U»cd J'i" electric range, 6Vt Can
paint, running good
193
be seen at 2to«l Cordova Dr.
Snnlnndo Flylngg Service
ROY REEL
Phone W. P.
2G9H3
U-BUI1.IMNG .V1.vry.KIU&gt;
306 W. Second St.
2 Ml Welt of Long wood
On New Sanlando Spring* R-l
METAL ROOFING
BUSINESS
Now m stock, 5-A' Crimp—’i "
EMPLOYMENT
Corrugated — 2 a" Cutrugated
SERVICES
Grt All Y'our Roofing Needs at
!«
4TIII.D
CARE
14—RKAL'TV PARLORS
Shrrnutn Cunerrlr I’lpp l*oItul AA'est 13th St.
I will keep rhltdren In my home.
SPECIAL
Ph. 380 It. Ml] W. 41h.
110 Permanent. S6.M
This is a I m p pas* to the MovieEVA BESS BEAUTY SHOP 24-HE1.P W ANTtn-FLM AI.lt
land Ride-In Theatre for A’irPhone £*3
g inu
Anderson. L ike Mary
SHORT OF CASH?
Exp. date Nov. 22, 1954.
110 W avn by Zuto* A Realistic Wurk morning* *»J afternoon In
S7.S0 Thru Nov. Open l a m . *
your neighborhood with Avon. 46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Call 671
Housewives prefrrreil. Mr*. J.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Russell. P. O. Box 975, Orlando. II.AA'NES Office Machine Co.
Ty pew ritcrj, adding machines
II—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Salei-Rental*, 31* Mag.. Ph. 44
Whttr woman wanted In rare for
FAINTING
children in my home. 1'h 3017-W
8 ft Sola fountain and bar in A-l
condition, Alto 6 cast iron, leath­
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF : ; - i i m . p W A v rn i m a le
THAT NEW ROOF became you
er upholstered bar stools. Perfect
fear the coil will be too great? MECHANIC, general line work.
for small business gelling start­
Guaranteed rotary. paid vaca­
W**y not drop in? It’ll cost you
ed. Worth over $1J*W will sacri­
tion*.
well
equipped
ihop.
Ideal
nothing to talk it over. You may
fice for |3S3 complete. Ph
location.
Srnuimle
Truck
A
have a pleasant aurpriie in ilnre
1020-J.
Tractor
Co.,
1
too
French
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
YARD 223 W. 3rd St., PHONE Ave., Phone 1300.
47—FURNITURE • HUUSEIIOt.il
(3 'The laimhcr Number.
Thin ii n free pa*i to the Ritr Full DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
Theatre for Mr*. Buy Green.
Ted Riirnctt
—at Warehouso I'ricri, visit
Exp date Nov. 22. 1936.
for PAINTING
BERRY’S. Ala ara e*(iert» at as
2601 Grandview
Phone 1932M Newspaper carrier ho)i. 13 to
sisGng you to secure gracious
good looks with functional con
15
year*
old
wanted
f,,r
3
n*\e
For Painting call Mr. Talker, Ph.
v cnlenee. Today's bevt buy* in
routes. Sea ,Mr. Holley at The
666-XR. Room ipecial 111*3.
nationally advertised furniture
Sanford llrrald after ichool.
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 9UI W
FLOOR landing and flntiliing.
First SL Phone 1587 for Even­
Cleaning, waxing serving Semi­ Ailull carrier!, 2 wanted fur nrw
ing Appointment.
Motor routei. See Mr. Holley
nole county ainee IMS
Wedntiday between 1:00 snd
R. M. Glearon. Lake Mary
• n ir. v a l u e s
3:0fl p m. i t T ie Sanford Herald

I'llK SANKlMtU IlKItALD Tuee.. Nov. 13, 1056 Pag* 11

• MERCHANDISE ~

Its FRANK C AREY
WASHINGTON W-Mediral stu­
dents. a survey show*, are more
apt to have recurring headache*
than any other occupational group.
Ami farmers ate th* least vusrrplthle.
This via* report,d liy a Louis­
iana doctor in iless-ribing one of
the most extrnstve survey* ever
made of Ihe cau-*ss and distribu­
tion of one uf mankind's most
prevalent disorder*. Tin- study
show id that "over no per trill
of Ihe general population have
headache*."
And thr survey, involving near­
ly 3.Urai person*, shorn&lt;1 alro that
you are 1 a woman: 2 under TO
year* of age: amt 3 unnurrird.
People who are disunrd or *sparaled from their vt&gt;ouse* are
more apt to have thim than hap­
pily married folks.
People with no education al all
ate leavt apt to be sufferer* among
group* having varying digrees
of eiluration.
Dr. Henry Ogden of Louisiana
Slate University K.hmd of AGdlrflie gave result* of the study III
a vetenlifle evtiilnt at the opening
of the 5*rth anniversary me, ting
of the Southern Medical Assn.
Dr. Ogden said freshman and
senior rmdieal s, huo| students
ssrrc qtiestiooed to get data on
the head.isho* of iolls‘gk tludeid*.
and It was found that more than
6o per rent of them vsrre victim*,
tupping v.v ,-n business e*ecutiv*a,
of whom 77 per cent are vuffrrrrv.
In sulivequent ruder ini the 11*1:
professional people (fit per ,-eid),
housewives («9): rlerkv (Ml{
•atrimen &lt;R»); mtnual lahurrr*
(55); ami farmer* (3d).
1. Age: 78 ps-r cent of the |&gt;roide under M have hradaihe* —
and the i'en*ntagt uf sufferer*
drops progrr-uively by decades
thereafter, with only about 28 per
rent of those over So being trou­
bled.
2. Sex: 71 per rent of female*
are sufferer*, enmnarrd with atroiil
50 per rent of mile*.
1, Marital Statu*: single folk*
topped the list, with ,0 6 per cent
having headache*, closely follow­
ed "separated" (70S); and 'd iv ­
orced" 1)8 31 The p« reenlage for
married person* w*» tfil.h, while
the widowed W•* lowest — 7,3.3
per rent.
Dr Ogden said ell head a. In *,
of whleh there are many lype*.
■rr rharacterirrd by some kind
of disturbance of the blood vc*-

S DREAM !
175 Arres Ranch Land
FOR GRAND nt'YS GALORE,
Rich, w*II drained land, 3 pond*,
tight fences throughout, double
make the AVanl Adi your shopp­
fire lanes, corral and loading
chute, small, new house with ing pine.
plumbing installed. &gt;596 feet on
paved road. Only *73 per acre.
SWAP ANYTHING! Juit place
T O M S.
Cl*suited ads. Phone 161! (or a
*V. II. "Rill" SIC Al I'ER
Realtor —- ln*i rnr
iMlpRit ad-wnter.
Guy Alife. Associate
An o te Price, Associate
SOMETHING MISSING? Locate
Phone DOW 218 — 2)2 N. pl r k
It quickly through Want Ads.;
VACANCY PROBLEMS? F ^ j
OUTDOOR

t. 1’rtetan title
A Hastened
9 Nuclei uf
starch gram
to Duration
II. The bishop
&lt;s| Itsime
12 T y p e d

pastry
It Argent
1 thbi t
IX British
colony’ 1Af r 1
l* Peers.

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Al*l»*h
chieftain

t/ing (or
Father
Process of
to,*,) as.
•imitation
13 A'amnt
of • hi »'*
IX Follow er

of Adolf

Hitler
Anglo1 ft Smallest
Saxon »ert
slate tabhr I 1* t ’pnnng
2'V Edict
25 Poem*
23. No\.on*
collectively

2X Incite
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diplomatic

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deacemUnt
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3! Mountain
range*
32 People
desotd of
pigmenta­
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3&gt;t. Young gilt
37. Matt

39 Woody plant
411 Spirit
41 Winglik*
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4. Exclamation

A9AI DIKOAIlt ere »hmm In a huddle between session* of thn
United No!inns Sernrlty Council. New Yolk, on Ihe Middle Eilt
crisis. In Ihe group (I. to r ) are: Abdul Monem Hirta, Jordan: Omal
Louftl, Egypt; Mohimrd RUd, Egypt, nod Haftk Aihx of Syria.

YOU'RE TELLING M E !
— 1 / WIlllAM F ill —

Central Ere:* U 'n ftr
THE NIZAM of Hydn.it i | In "tv 1 - ; d&gt; llnwcver, we doubt If
retiring and will r&gt;„ grantid an he’ll worry anymore about th*
annual pennon of 8903 000. That sue of Ills tips.
extra thie: gianJ piobably tecon! ! !
.1 d,Barbu i c interrupted 4
tid tted ;u*t iig atci money.

I t *

Iras foil r/ rt -jidi'-sf, r,t roairn,

The .Vi.mu hue *,/ j-ilacrs, lloo of pimu ftiuiu. giururbudy
/our tn its mid n fury,- Xitrctu get ot) Atyf » * «
Come fo lAlak o/ If—ironitr )/
White levimj Africa Printua
J&gt;0J,99» Is enough t
Margaiel wrov ihewn a million deb
I
{
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ael*.
tars’ werih tl diamandi. 7het‘* a
An 11-pnund emerald hoi been loo j way le ge jva»t to window
Predisposing factor* Include
inch things a* s*\ lioilon, glan­ Unearthed In tooth Afiiin. That,1shop.

dular di*lurban&gt; e*. loredlly, high
blood pressure, allergies, sties*
*nd injuries of the upper *pine.
And "trigger factnr*" Include
CULLEN AND HARKEY
IM N Park A»e.
Phone 811 tuth thing* a* fatigue, hunger.
&lt;e* lrrsl,,ni allsTglr reaction*,
IF IT IS REA I- ESI Al),
acute nasal trouble and excel,tie
ask Crumley 4b Mnnlrilh
Mltoklng.
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
They Know
•IL IJ HARD TO PAT? Sell
JOHN L. HAMRICK
thing* you're through w i t h
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Phone: W. I \ 2r, 3824
through Want Ad* for CASH.
Bl. 2 Maitland. Florida
Groves • Acreage • Humes • Lots Call lm .

AN

C R O S S W O R D
Plllferm

•ay* Zadok Dwmkepl, j* nally u
; ; •
gem dandy dluesery.
The
fit
at
tecruil
to join Au­
* j ,
stria * near army was gifted with
A Do,.caster, England, bather a bottle i f seine. On hi* first day
on winning *210.000 In a aoreerj In the service he m ust have had
football pool declaiia he'll stay i a tpiking good time.

GRAM K O W
FU M tR A L

t im e

MOW

17*92

'

PHONE 4 4 4 for

LET WANT

APiPOjX!

MAN

tenants fa il liiiu the Went Ada.

J’hune U il.

LUMBER

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BUILDIN

77^248^

CONCRETEPIPE

�SOUTH PINECREST
Ete
ir
u .

Mr. nnd Mr*. W. K. IVall and win, on Ihe tow n Of Their Horn*
Al 116 Shannon Drive

O

South Plnem ut m u designed (a ftr# you moro of everything you seek In a home
a * * a location . . . at far Imm than you oxpected to pay. Drive down to South Pine*
m a t. took about thla cotabllahed community and marvel at it’a engineered per­
fection. Talk to Home of the residents, and you’ll quickly learn why they like South
Pin ter eat . . . . They Ilka their home’s sturdy, mild appearance; ita modern linen.
Its atmosphere of airiness and comfort. They like the convenience of room and rnh-

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Inet design, and In fact, Ihe convenience to every city comfort that people enjoy
right In town. Yes. Ihe nelghltors In South Pinccresl nre proud of their ‘*cn*lles*,
because they fulfill everything expected In a HOME.

Tcrrazzo Floors Throughout • Furred Walls
Spacious Closets

• Paved Driveways

GROW TH
Is A Big
Business Too

• City Water

City Sewers

Built-in Kitchens

• Tiled Paths

Spacious Rural Charm

Concrete Block Construction

THESE, AND MANY OTHER FINE QUALITIES
OF A FINE, MODERN FLORIDA HOME
ARE FOUND AT -

SOUTH PINECREST
AND THE COST IS ONLY

111,200 to $13,500
During ihe part II mn«th« Odham A Tudor. Isr.
(W iden nr South rinccreat) hare twill end
■old SOI home* In 8m ford far • (Mat aa1ea taler
•r II.ISf.0M. Thl* reprr*e«t* More dollar r«S
than Ihe ron.lrurtlon lotah of our hraullfal
nru Semlnnle Mruarlal llnrpllal. our rerent
never isrpro.esiesl proirasi. and Ihe otdenlni
and re hulWInr *( French sresue ALL fOM
Ills HD, “fininth" la Indled a M| Hu.lnra*

Art eon . . . . and yen ron rhnooe paint rotor in.lde and out. a*
wall ao hath Ula and brick trim on any houaa not yet completed.

jv k if n o t cbdvsL o u t Jo d a i^ l

CHOOSE

ONE

OP

THESE EASY
lTltCHASE

PLANS i

If You Arc a Veteran
$825 Down Payment
(Include* cloning coats)

$87 Per Month
(Includes Taxes and Ins.)

Service Personnel F, II. A.

$1000 Down Payment
(Irt-IxAn- rlrwlni. retain)

$66 Per Month
(Inrludc* Tates and Ins.)

Builders Of Finer Homes—
Within the neat fen yeara the population of
Hanford la eapeelrd lu double and triple and
dnuhle ■■ala. Ta help mret thh rahulmi. «r»*th
* . , te houM Ihew ihouaaadr of new paeple
. . . Odham A Tudar *111 build, and UulM. and
BUILD . • . More and mare families nanl ta
make Hanford their home . . . When they H
here nr are tot*a to he read} for them nllh
the beat Florida home they ran hoy for the
price anywhere.

OdhjCUTL Sr JudoJL,

F. H. A.
$1950 Down Payment
(Include* closing costa)

jj/tc .

$63 Per Month
(Includes Taxes and Ins.)

BRAILEY ODHAM
President
SALES OFFICE)

We Can qualify You For On* Of The Above Finance
riauv Within la Minute*. You Can Mute Is While

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Wo Are ComphUny The Paper Work.
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Call 1100 ar S9M For Aa Appointment Al Tour Convenience

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Shop and Save
In Sanford

^ a n fo rft S jm tlf t
N'FORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER U , 1956

ir Yoor Herald 1i Not
I&gt;rli\errd By 6 P. SI.
Call 1821 Before 7 I'. M.
For Delivery

A -so d a led

U. S. Would Oppose
Interference Of Red
Volunteers In Egypt
50,000
Winter Festival
To Get Underway Reported
Saturday At Noon Ready
SEAL SALE CHAIRMAN DON FLETCHER delivers the fii.it Imtch of seals to Pontm u te r Joel Field of SanfonI for mailing. Envel©|&gt;cs contnininjr the imtwrlant TB
Christm as Senls are currently In-inn delivered to homes tlimuyihout Seminole County.
(S taff Photo)

Troops Are Deporting
*H u n g a r i a n s To East
VIENNA (AT)—Radio Budspsit
said today that ilunitarlsns wrre
belnit deported to the east
In
scaled railway r*r» by Russian
troop* trying to end Ihr rebellion
in Hungary and set the workers
bark to work.
The Budapest station, controted
by the Russian—imposed govern­
ment rd Premier Janus
Kudar,
made the surprising admission in
a broadcasting explaining why the
The lubjert of an address be­
TheiV* a possibility that h»- general strike was continuing
lated Chrlttmai shoppers may Reporting on Ihe situation late fore the Seminole County Junior
get to cross First Street at Park today in Siotnok County, souilieast Chamber of Commerce at Its
Ave. Just about any way they &lt;&gt;f Budapest, the radio reported
want.
aliout to i* r rent of tho workers i noon lunrUuo meeting tumor*
A modern walk and traffic had returned to work and that i row ** I"1* ' *ent Club will be
; announced by the speaker, ac.lig h t Is being entered by City some rail traffic had started.
"Rut." the station added, "ac- cording to Ihe—Jayce* Journal,
•M anager Warren E Knowles for
the busiest Sanford Interact I Ion. cording to the latest reports prisireleasut today.
tofu
The new light was inclnJet! In oncra hat# been transported ‘‘
r
(
i The flee. Robert Speir Jr*
the 191037 budget for Ihe City of the east in locked railuar rara
and
for
that
reason
Ihe
railwaypastor of tho Church of the NaSanford a* a mt tns of improving
tarrne will tie the guest speaker.
the traffic conge dim ns well a* men started to strike again.”
Improving the pedestrian I af- The station added that various The Rev. Spear came to Sanford
fic at this point.
plants had been notified of tho de- from Titusville two year* ago.
tVith the InsUllalion of the new imitation of Hungarian* and that
Plans for Ihe annual Jayceetraffic inrht. the "no left turn* "taorkers, therefore,
m.w
aro
sign at the III use. lion will Im having Ihclr Job* In increasing Merchant* Association (Tiiivlmat
Parade will be discuiscsl this af­
^removed v»hich will allow visitors numbers
ternoon
at 3 o’clock when the
• a n d local motorists to turn mlo
Humor* that the Russians were
tbc hirst s *t•* vi oili 'nV arcs rounding up frb-Illous youth, for
Christmas Parade Com*
? / ”
b n9m ‘, 0" j
*r,&gt; deportation navf circulated on (be "»■""• he.desl by Tommy Me*
Vo definite d iie Ha» iieen j. t Austrian border several day*
Donald, meets in the new offices
by tho S J ; M ara,”
r
vim
The Vienna newspaper Per of .he chairman In the Kdw.nl.
insUllaliun uf V&lt;? new lights Kur‘«r quoted Hungarian refugee, Bldg.
Member* of the committee, ac*
which are to cost in ths neighbor* ** reporting the Russians
»!*o
hood of MOO. However, ail haste have started deporting the wive, cording to the Jaycee Journal,
................ a , pai.« .a*
*ni rliildrtn or rrM * in onler lo include: Ed Hunt, Ron Crumley.
(Continued cm 1aye *1
, Utnp olll thp h l , v e rg e s 1&gt;f 1flP Garfield Willetts, Ralph Pcznld,
anti-Communiri revolution
Bill Evans, Herb Sttnslrom, Hob
l.amlreth, E. C, Hat per Jr., Don­
ald Flamm, Glenn Lyons, Gor­
don Frederick. Jark Sewell, Kim
Kimbrrtl, Bob Bennett, Bill Liv­
Mr*. Margaret Peterson svife WASHINGTON (A
P)-MMamie
am le K|
El ingston, Jim Grant, Warren K.
(AP)—
Of Herbert W. "Pete" Peterson „&gt;nhowrr turned tin Inlay and a Knowles. Bill Gramknw, M. L
Of l&gt;e Rarj lirisc, Plantation family dinner was planned at Ihe Raltom Jr., and Pm Jenkins.
Estate*. De Bary passed a* a) while House to celebrate the oeOther proyects for th* Jaycee*
Tuesday.
! cation.
include Ihe Teen Age Rod E O
Two brothers survive her: Ste- otherwise. Ihe
First
Lady's to he held on Dee. 1 in SanfonI.
ven Madden of ftnnedtn, and birth lay *ha[wd up as a quirt one. Hie annual rodi-o committee is
Jn-rph Madden, Valley Stseam, although she had a dale to pose h&lt; aded by Rill I,orkard.
^ N . Y.
I fur pieiurr* with representatives
Funeral set vice* will he Held of the National Citizens for Elten
at St. Peters Church. DfLiwI bnwer-Nixon.
Friday. Mass will be at 10 a. m.
The citizens group arrangrd In
and rotary Thursday night a j present Mr- Euonhoiver with a Fair through Thursday; sligMIv
8 o’clock. Burial i in Oakdale. | 1J r *tze portrait of herself In the warmer tonight; low l-iaiglil
Colonial Funeral Hum* .. in pink Inaugural Rail
gown she 18-33.
charge.
•
wore In 193’

Rev. Spear Will
Speak At Jaycee
Session Tomorrow

Walk, Traffic Light
•Will Be Erected
At 1st, Park Ave.

•Funeral Is Friday
For Mrs. Peterson

First Lady 60
Yeors Oldi Toda
Today

Weather

It witl he * day foe ”a rousing
good time-* Saturday, Nor. IT
when Ihe Fourth Annual Winter
Festival of All Soul's Parochial
School get* underway ai noon to
continue until to p. m.
Tbc Winter Festival is conduct*
ed to raise fund* for the All
Soul's School expenses.
It is s combination bazaar and
carniv al where hot dogs, soda pap.
and hot coffee are servrd on the
grounds. However, for the folks
looking for a tasty meal, real
Italian spaghetti will be served
from 1 to * p. m.
Around the midway will be
found a large •election of hand­
made needlework of all kinds (cro­
cheted, knitted, embroidered and
machined»; a parcel post boolh
with gifts from faraway plarrs
a giant array of homemade pas­
tries and candies, beautifully deeorated cakes made by some of
the county's best cooks. A baby
booth with lovely bride dot! and
handmade doll house In hp award­
ed some lucky participant
That's not all, according In Ihe
committee In charge of this &gt;ear's
annual event. There will be a
country store, reminiscent of the
good old day* with every thing
from "toothpick to topcoat."
For the kld&gt;, there will lie a
fish pond, pony rides, miniature
car rid#, and the much loved "W
1 •" locomotive. Contests fur the
younger set with valuable awards;
game booth* galore for young, not
so young, and old,
A host of awards will he made
every half hour, according to the
Winter Festival offieial*. They in­
clude Mon In cash; a $I.V) hand­
made (pull; L'w) in cash; a tin
electric casserole; ID Thanksgi*
mg turkeys; and many others.
Tber* witl be hundreds of items
on display which will make de­
lightfully unique Christmas gifts.
The All Soul's Parochial School
(th Annual Winter Festival is
sponsored by th*. Catholic Wo­
men's Society and the Holy Name
Soceity of the All Soul's Parish

Goldcnrod Man
Succumbs Tuesday
Mr. Martin CihaJ of Goldrnr»d
died at hi* home suddenly yester­
day morning.
Mr. CihaJ l* Ihe father-in-law
of \ndrew Rtankn. a prominent
employee of A. Duda A Sop* of
Slavia.
Funeral service* eere conduct­
ed this morning at 11 o'clock at
St. I.nkr's Luthr'an Church In
Slav la with Rev. Stephen N Tuhv,
officiating
The remains will tv taken by
train to Ohio later where Inter
ment will be held.
Rlark's Funeral th-me of Or
lando was in charge.

People Should Be
Grateful Nation's
Freedom Stronger

WASHINGTON Jv - President
Elsenhower said today the I'mlrd
WASHINGTON &lt;T - President
State* would oppose— probably
through the United Nations—any Eisenhower urged the American
Intervention in Egypt by Soviet people in a Thanksgiving llay
or Chinese Communist volun­ pioclamallnn. In be gr.vtrfid this
nation* four.ilaPon* of Irwdinv
teers.
glow stronger every year and'
file President left up tn the air give "hope to fettered peoples
Just what form such opposition that they may walk at free mm
might take.
unafraid."
lie told a news conference, his
The annual Broclama’ior* set
first sinre rr-elrelion, that Ihe aside Thursday Nov, 77, a t "a
J l MOIt 111(11 SCHOOL FOOTBALL player* t u n out in
nature of such opposition would dav of national Thanksgiving."
unlformi* fur the first time a* they tire issues! to both
d r| n-rut upon the specific circum­
T ie teats
stances of any intervention.
Wi.h 'he com ptern of the cy­ IMliccre.tt ami SanfonI Junior High School at talent.w. Dan
There have been report* that
cle
of winter and summrr, seed Pelham, University of Florida end iriitht) tnkes time out
up to &amp;O.OOU Soviet volunteers
time
and harvest, we come to the in SanfonI to help issue the uniforms yesterday. He is
wrre ready to move into the Mid
••hnwn passlnjr out jtenr lo (left to right) Hotvanl Wolfe,
die East it Moscuw* should gtv* traditional lime of Thanksgiving,
Larry Davis, and Johnny Emerson. (Staff Photo).
when
our
minds
and
heart*
turn
ths woid.
U Almighty God in grateful ac­
Dan Schorr, a CBS correspon­ knowledgement of IBs merclr*
dent In Moscow, said in a broad- throughout Ihe year.
ca*l from the Soviet capital to­ Let us be dz.ile'ul that the
day there w*« reliable Informa­ foundations nf freedom in our na­
tion there that Egypt had asked tion grow stronger with each
for Russian volunteers. Schorr pitting year, giving hope to frtwas cut off Ihe air when he lerrd peuplr* thil they may walk With a goal of Sll.ono and 330 we believe that the Chamber of
atartrd tn enumerate details of as free men nnaGald; Ihal the member* ahead of them, Ihe Sem­
Commerce is the proper instru­
Ihe volunteer forrr.
ytrlil of our soil at d Ihe prndur inole County Chamber of ComA week ago, the While House linn of our fa -'one* have been! mcrce Membership Drive bum of ment to facilitate the further de­
issued a statement saying that abundant enriching o n lives and Captains amt workers started yes- velopment of our potential*, and
the introduction of any new arm ­ enabling us tn share our bounty terday calling on former mem- that the Chamber Is In an ad­
ed forces Into Egypt “would vio­ with lets for.unite ones In other Imzs of Ihe county-wide organiza­ vantageous position to hring In the
late the tf. N. charter, and it Ite rs; and that Ihe foi.-rs of tion In gain Ihclr objective.
attention of Ihe proper peraona
would be the duty of all U N. nature are he.r.g harnessel for
members, including ihr United peaceful purposes, bringing limit­ T ie one-week drive Is espectcd nor naural and developed re­
Slates, to opp*&gt;»e any such ef­ less |H&gt;stibilitie* of comfort and to rllnta* with complets success sources.’*
s i memberships continue to roll
fort."
\V. A. Kraliert of the firm of
haptnes*
both
In
ourtelvr*
and
tn
with remarks (rom membership
In thr light of that statement
DeUuw, Cather A Brill laid “My
to
the
future
generation*.
■
renewals.
Elsenhower was asked today
ikiktasoo cl the..Food- firm hat Joined th* Chamber of
what form U. S. opposition * »■iM It V* at**' fh lln a *1 thi* ie*w m j
Commerce because euf member­
lake under such clrcumstance*. (hat we should eo..*ut«r tiu* , a r t 't a f i f tuJay " I support Ihe ship in lid* organisation make* ua,
He replied Jt was impossible providence to a* throughnstt our ntem her of ('ommerer heeause I a real part of Ihe community.'*
entire history. Let U* rememirer hctl-we that an .ifeclive Chamber
for him to say at this point.
Another merchant of the city,
Then he commented that (he Ihr Pilgrim father* who, fleeing (lf Commerce, dollar for dollar. It
Bernard Jaffe of the Sanford Shoe
U. N. la not restricted, a* he put from religious epprrt'lon. ia n lrl mv tK.,f advertising medium "
on a bleak, forbidding shore and
Another merchant. It. T. Hunt Center dated "I am a member
it, to adoption of resolution*.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store, re- of the Chamber of Commerce be­
The President added tlul he began In rarve rut what became
was not going tn say the United this groat republic which it is our market!, "I feci that the Cham- cause I believe that It I* the duty
States would make a unilateral happy destiny to love ami sene. t„.r ,,f Commerce represents me of every merchant lo help those
that would be Impossible who help him."
determination—that is a decision For their foresight, their four |,|
Captains of Ihe teams now con­
by itself—about how to handle age, ami their idealism let us for nu» as an inditldual, b e r im e
• ueh Intervention, lie notes! thst given thanks to the power which I have not Ihe lime nor the know-' ducting lh* membership drive are:
Col. s. C. Ilirrlm an. Jim Hunt,
last sveck'i White House state­ has made and preserved us w how "
Dr. J. N. Tolar. Sanford physi­ A. L. Wilson, Jim Grant. Mra.
ment said it would tie Ihe duty of nation.
Humbly aware that we are a cian, (old tha Chamber of Com­ Harold Appleby, ami Art Pleva.
U. N. member countries to opprop
In greatly blessed, both ina- ber of Commerce that "I think
Chairman of the Membership
pose intervention.
I Continued on Page Pi
that the Chamber of Cotnrnrree Drive for Ihe local Chamber of
Elsenhower said this country
Is Hie most efteclive organization Commerce I* Don Dale*.
rerlamly would lend support to
we have for the promotion of Sem­
any U. N. action. It w»* at this
inole County, aqiid that it dmw
point that he added that Ihe ac­
a very constructive and necessary
tion need not be restricted 10
work."
adoption of resolutions.
As more membership* coma In
Mr*. Doris Omry and Sirs.
The President said Ihrre was
one ease In which the U. N. did Ituth Andes will slart a Day to the Seminole County Chamber
a.ldilional
more than pa** a resolution AI Nursery in Sanford beginning of Commerce office,
slatemrnts come In with them. A.
though he did not say so. Eisen­ klcnday morning, Nov. 19.
The Day Nursery wdl be held B Peterson, Jr., nf St. Johns
hower presumably was refeiring
tn U. N. intervention In Korea. at (SCO French Avr. in tha old neatly Co , said "W« support th#
The President expressed hope Frsneh home for children three Chamber of Commsrc* becaus#
we believe in Seminole Countv:
and confidence that the current months to 10 years of age.
&lt;rut* in the Middle East and In
Hungary can be settled through
thr U N.
Hr also said he hrlirvrs that
once those situation* have been
resolved, U. 8. relation* with
lint a in and Franre will Ire
stronger than ever.

CofC Teams Calling
On Former Members

New Day Nursery
To Open Monday

Additional

Local News
On Page 9

M ary Hutchinson W ill
Be 1st Concert Guest

All membership cards have troupe* of family singer*
been mailed for Ihe forthcoming
Mi** Hutchinson* filher, ttll
S-minoI* Mutual Concert Assort* llan’ S ,' U,,ft hln#,0n' 1
i ,
,
., ,
errd one of the finest amateur ac­
tum eerie, beginning Monday ,„r, jn thr (rtt1.„ry t,,„ r |,im et
night when Mary Hutchinson at* hr CO|ll,| n„, , fford to bo in It.*
pear* at Pinerre.t School for the
he hjI, ,
first of the season* program* |# &gt;uppor1 ^ hp
, Phl;
7?,r r r f !lrfrtn*
*,i0r V*°n
by profctiion anil in ir.
Iranel* E Roumlllat Jr. .aid lo ,„r ,,, , V0C„ j 0B, wlth h|. Jaugh
day thatl "H anyone has not re lpr ufltrn pliylng lupport| n( r„|M
celved lhs-ir ,faril please rnotart
|t|m, »ome of the same parts
me at once.
'she was later to play In the proWhen admirers from her au-li- frssinnal theatre in support of
enre go barkstage to see MARY Charles Coburn A* a m atter of
HUTCHINSON after hrr program, fact, at one time. Mrs Coburn
they almost invariably ask "How coached young Mary for Ihe role
d I you happen to decide tn go Uf Plum lllotsom for th.- IlutchinInto the thi-atred'" And Mis* Hut- ,on's production of "The Yellow
eiuiison replies, "I didn't deride. Jacket" in Bethlehem, Pa.
I Just grew up In the theatre "
MJ rr ,tl r ted her dancing le*.
It might even be said that her Mins at the age of four, and soon
career began before thr was turn.
the star of h .r etas*. I-alrf,
for hsT parents first met when during her summer vacations, she
they were both playing In a reper .tudied in New York wilh such
tory company in Maryland.
famous ballet master* as AlberAlary Hutchinson comes by her.tieri. Chsllf, Tarasoff and Kobvtalent natroll. She is a direr! leff. and attended the School nf
descendant of The Hutchinson the American Rallrt and the New
Family, famous concert singers York School of the Theatre.
After studying for a lime at
A CHECK FOR *500 WAS tlelivcrml to Principal Hutrh Carlton of the Junior lliffli
" " '^ H .Trnlriind Barnard College, with an rye to
School as the Tint payment on the new uniforms for the Jr. Hi Football program. Shown Gotland and Ireland They ".-r. becoming a Latin teachrr, Mary MARY •HUTCHINSON n* she will nppcnr in Snnfonl ilurinjr tho piracntntion «tf hor orlabove; W. W. Tyre of the C hiefs Club ilellver* Ihe cheek last nlirht at Ihe Jr. Ilijfh P-TA d i e d the "Pioneer* of » n g " and auditioned a* a dancer for Earl irinnl rhnrnclor #kctrhci in the "Thumbnail Theatre". Tho Seminole Mutual t onccrt
Association series Irejfins Monday niifht, 6:15. at l ’inecrust School.
i meeting. (Photo By Jam eron*
w en perhaps the first of th*
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                    <text>FAMILY GIFT IDEA. . .GRATIFYING RELIEF FROM TENSION, FATIQUI
AND PAIN OF ARTHRITIS, BURSITIS, AND RHEUMATISM
Unit mill innaangt- have, for age*. been
among tin* mint effective
mean* o f dealing with phyaical ailment*
Of m om entoua iiti|Mirlmicr tn many of
u« i* tin* tM*wa that, after year* of eviierimetil, a pud Itaa been iterfecled that pro­
d u ce , lioth a dlffUM-d, relaiinit type of
hral anil a aoolhing niau agc artion!
Tliia amazing mechanlam ia called the
"T h erm o-C yd op a d *
T h e aofl, com
fort a hie pml rontaiiui a C y rlo M iiw ice ■
motor ami a a|tecial healing element.
'Hie motor ilevelo|M nn mnn/ingly real fill
mill »oothiiig m a,,age net ion
m hit'll
la nun-elertrical
while the heating
element ptoduce, pleaannt warmth
T he uniipie roinhinatloii o f heal ami
maaaage ilrivea ileep down through tiaane noil lame to help l»riii|t relief to m u ,
rle anil joint, increaae rirriilalion . mid
eaae nervoua tenaion and fatittue
ARTHRITIS, BURSITIS, IHIUMATISM
M uch o f the pnin o f aching jointa nnd
aore imiM'li-a
arthritia, huraitia, rheumntiam. lihroaitta
ia from unknown
rmiaea. However, the value of heal nnd
maaanite na effective pain-relieving mteiila
ia well eatnhliahed!
T he rom part, eaay-lo-uae T hrrm n-Cyi &lt;m- 1■Iit*iI

rlopad permita the im m ediate applira
lion o f iMith heat nnd maaaaite to aid in
the relief of pain of aore jointa and mua
clea. T he unique deaign o f the unit per
mita tta uae on hand, elhow , ahoulder.
knee
any part o f the tiody
RASAS T1NSI0N. TATMM,
INCOURAMS SlIIR
M ediral authnritica claim Ihnt nervoua
tenaion ia connectt&lt;il with the occurrenie
and prngreaa o f a nutnlier of aerioua
phyairal ilia One fanioua phyaicinn atntiw
that nervea and tenaion are amonit the
large,! rauaeaof illneaa in America today
Warm hatha or heat and maaaage have
lieen uaed throughout th e renturiea to
induce relaxation Now, with the advent
o f the T herm o-t’ yclopad, you can avail
youraelf o f Iheae halma in an eaay-touae. convenient form
right in your
own home
Regular uae of the unique T herm o-C y
clopnil will help you en joy pleaannt, re
laved living, and enable you to lietter
avoid many o f the illneaaea naaociated
with nervoua tenaion and fatigue
MIR MMTIAIIN6 CVCIOID ■ ACTION
Niagara Cyclo-Maaange, aa incorporated
into the Thermo-Oyclopnd, ran powubly

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tie lieat deacrilied na I eing a fine phyairal
action that gently kneada the aoft tinauea o f the body. In addition, however,
the artion haa unuaual deep-|ienetrating.
and highly tieneflcial. rharacterialira.
Objective atudiea hy competent reaenrch
inveatigalora have proved that thia im ­
portant new diarovrry haa qualitiea that
are blood atimulatory, muacle relaxant,
analgeair, and aedalive, in many raaea

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Teata conducted hy a prom inent phyaiciat in one o f the nntion'a lending c o l­
lege, have proved that the action o f the
Niagara T h erm o-C yrln p a d in no way
rmemhlea that o f a vibrator. Rather, it
ia a arnooth and pleaannt cycloid action
which ia widely conducted through the
body. Thia action produce* profound
twneficial phyniologic effect* on the body
far beyon d thoae attained by ordinary
maaaage nr the rom m on type* o f vibrnlory mechaniama
Milliona uae Niagara C yclo-M aaaage
regularly. Their relief from many type*
o f pain, their new-found freedom from
undue nervoua tenaion and fatigue, and
their brighter look and over-all *en*e of
well-being are ample evidence that Ni­
agara can lie truly lieneficial to you. too

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t f Y o u r tlerald If N ot
D elivered By 6 P. M.
Call 15*21 B efore 7 P . ftf.
F o r D elivery

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•NO- 133

N. P o l i c e F o r c e
Enter
Egypt
1st Group
To Arrive
This W eek

FLOW ERS FOR TH E M A R IN E S on their H in t hirllulny were preaentwl to tho SN AS
Marine Corp* Dolnchnumt by A. K. Romney, Florist. Shown above. acvcptiiijr the flo w n s
used at Saturday nigh'.'* baminet nmi Irnll a iv : Corp. 0 . 1!, Praw dy, Runway. and Corp.
Janies It, Rice. (S tu ff P h oto'

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Marines Observe 181st
IBirthday At Big Party
Commission Slate
Jncludes 3 Public
Hearings Tonight
Mrmbcrs of the Board of San­
ford City Comnil*»ioncr» will be
Burning the midnight oil tonight
as they are faced with a 13-Hi nt
agenda which Include* Hirer public
hearing* a* well a* several lengthy
discussion*.
Jlcarirg* will he conducted on i tie
'A n ting of an alley toulh o f 10th
St. from eaat of Hickory wert to
Freneh Ave.; the vacating of a
utility easement In the drove
Manor subdivision; and the re­
runIng of an area around the First
ChrUtlan church.
A. !.. Wilson, appointed to the
Hoard of Sanford City Com minion
early lhi« year lo (itl the varanry treated by the resignation
a* former eity rommlulnner Jack
Ttaligan, will be reieatrd a* n
member of the Board following
hi* election for the one* pi red
term.
A report li expecie.l to tie heard
(hit evening on the financing of
the Capital Improvement Program.
Cnmmiuioner* will be asked to­
night to authorlie the creating of
a po*itlon of Assistant Director o f
'-Finance and to appoint an acting
fla y nr and acting City Man­
ager for the three dayi Nov. 151T.
John Srhirard, pretidrnt of the
Seminole Chief* Hub will appear
Sefoie the Board nf Sanford City
(’ommiiiionera to a*k that the
lUiltum lax be eliminated on high
•rhnol athletic ronteit* played in
the Sanford Memorial Baseball
Stadium.
The Caiden Club ha* al.-o re. “ nested an opportunity to appear
before the Board of Sanford City
Unmm is sinner* relative to having
a portion of the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter he *e* aside for the exclusive
u*e of the rlub.
Thr Sanford Naval Air Station
h»» .equeded a coordination of
operalmn* In time nf disaster* in­
volving naval iquipmrnt nr per­
sonnel Thi* Will be discussed at
, f 'might * meeting of the Board
Other item* appearing on the
agenda will he discussion. eonrernmg the l-egnlabir Tiaffir
Safety Committee’* hearing, the
authnriialion for payment of U,21*5-33 to the Seminole County
Board nf Education, and the ap­
proval nf pnhlirlty appropriation*
’"r Ihe Mayfair Inn'* I IS.Cion pfiA
Tpen

The U S. Marine Corpi Detachmrnt at the Sanford
Naval Air
Station
celebrated
the
IRIrt
birthday of the Cnrp* with an ’ 'all
out" party Saturday night at the

c r o club.

Local Parents Are
Invited To See
School In Action

Cake cutting, dancing, a ban­
quet, topped off with the promo­
tion of •‘Archie" the uniCi mrsect
from I’rivale Firrt Cla»» was In­
cluded in the festivities which
National Education Week grl*
continued throughout the evening
underway In Sanford In full force
from 7 pm . to l a m.
Marine*, their wive* and vweel• today following an observance nf
heart*, all took part in th eel,-- the event from the p itpll* of local
Oration whirh i* held annually to churrhe*.
ub*erve Ihe birthday of the Alar-1 Ye»tertta)’ i topic ’’Our Spiritual
and National Heritage” was the
Ine Cnrp*.
subject nf a radio addrnv oter
I'aplain Robert W. Jackson, coni'
It*.no Station "T H R with
the
nundlng officer of
Sanfofft,
j f r A r i ' 7,ev ruAert .npsaisjP
Naval Air Station greeted liir Mar­
Tonight at r,:W p m . over Ihr
in,1w, lie wav introduced hv Sgt.
local radio station, Andrew Brack,
lad her Whit (hunt.
en, principal of Seminole High
lie vaid "Once eneh year it bc- School, will *peak &lt;&gt;n "To&gt;lay'»
cumei the particular priv Ilea** of Education
Tomorrow’ * Itrmnevery Commanding Officer «f Na­ rracy "
val Activdie* which »npport deJ. Edgar Hoover. Director of
tarhmrnt* nf the Cnifed Stale* the Fed* rat Bureau u! Education,
Marine Corps to cvpre** in words *j.d o f today‘a lupir "The im|ior.
a* well ai in per-onat and public tatiee of our Nation a school »&gt;»recognition, ihe Command’ * betl IriH to our Mutual well tieing 1*
wi.hr* for ronlimn*l lucre** «l indisputable. The heavy rc-ponilIhe L’nilr.t State* Manor* in |vace bilitie* willingly Imme by nur tea­
amt war. i labile you and eon- cher* and educator* are well regrabilst*- Sanford'* own Marine rogni/td, and eertatnly no single
.Security Guard 'or being a part &gt;clement nl onr mcicty can etaint a
of thi* magnificent organization. 1more vital part in shaping demoTradition, valor and
viclory era*)'* future Wr mu»t alwat* re.
arc th# Corps heritage from the
ri'or.tlnucd i.n I’ age Fottrt
part. It* ability to employ new
weapon*, now
technique*
and
greater power lo protect and de­
fend the United Slatr* of Amcrtr*
keep* the Corp* in tune wllh the
future. Behind it all I* the man. the
By MARIAN JUNES
United State* Marine, who ha*
OVIEDO— Today wa» an offi­
made it clear that patriotism iv
no) dead or obvolrtr. At hontr or cial holiday for the employ* * of
on dlrtanl itatiom, the
Untied the Citizens Bank ami I'oit Office.
State* Marine It an Important part Thi* item the bank did not get
of Ihe drfrnte team that i* stand- ahead &gt;f the Post Office force,
tug guard for freedom in thi* eh1 Hit* holiday t* it- -• to Novem­
hour o f hirtnry. lie It the hrlr ber IIII* coming on Sunday. Thiof a long ami glorinu* tradition wa* observed *,n Momlay by :he»e
lie and the rntlre Marine Corp* place* nf buvlne**.
deserve to he rnnvlantly remem­
The morning mail wa* deliver­
bered by your own motto, "Sem ­ ed to Ihe bo* holder* hut not on
per Fidelti!"
Ihe rural route. It wa* also ,p*.
(in the occasion of the till -t pat, bed-Hit* morning. No ililivifanniversary of the Unite,| Stair* te* or ilispatrhr* In the after­
noon
fCnnltmted on Page Four!

Bank, Post Office
Get Holiday Today

UNITED S' ATION'S. X. Y f The Seminole Chamber of Com­
.Secretary timer at Dag Hintmar
merce’ membership drive grt* off
skjokl announced today agreement
to e fast *Urt tomorrow morning
had been leached with Egypt ter
at g 30 v hen team captain* and
the entry of the l\ \ p«dicp for e
th.lr helper* gilher at Mrs Ap­
Immiditcly
lb *aiit the first
pleby’ s Restaurant for coffee ami
group wuiild arrive there early
doughnuts.
thi* week
Membership Committee Ch*irllammarskpdd .aid he himself
man Don Bale* laid ’ Thi* It go­
would leave by plane for t’airo
ing to be a one week drive with
lotnirrimr 1» be un haml for d c -1
ipeclal I’lnphasit plated on getting
tailed discu-stall* w.th Ihe Egvpa* many memher* a* possible algr*
tun government. lie *»iil hp eg
rd up within th#
week
ending
peeled to reach the Egyptian rapb
Friday at noon.**
tat Thtl r id ay and return to New
The campaign goal la lit ,000
York by Sunday.
and 250 member* in order to *pur
He gave the following statement
on the top item* on Ihe chamhcr’ a
lo a tpertal new* conference:
agenda of project* for the coming
’ 'Agreement on the arrival in
year.
Team captain* talked over their
Egypt id Ihe I lilted Nation* fo u r
ha* been reached between Ine
problem* al list week’s meeting
secretary-general and Ihe Egypt I S E M IN O L E r o i '.N T Y fl lA M H E R o f co m n v r c o T enm Captnliw m et last w eek to check
at Ihe Chamber of
Commerce
Building when Chairman Bale*
un government. 'Ihe firrt group* o v e r final detail* o f the m em bersh ip ill ivr w hich l-OKio* tom orrow - L eft to r ig h t ; C\»l. S.
of the United Saltan* force will G. M inim um Mr*. Httrolil A p p leb y, Jim H unt. A. L, W ilson , C h airm an Don B ales, and explained in detail the plan* for
go to Egypt early thi* week.
Ihr
hard-hitting
membership
Jim G rant. (S t u ff I’ lioto)
drive.
"It li Ihe Intention of the *«&lt;•«•
Mr*. Harold Appleby, Cot. |. 0*
tary-general to viiil Cairo at th*
Harrlman, Cum min loner A.
I*
very first stage of Ihr operation
Wpvnn. Jim Hunt. Art Pleva. and
fur discussion* ol detail* With the
Jim Cirant will head the team*
Egyptian government He will al­
a* captain*. Goal for earh Capso insprct the staging area for Ihe
lain and hi* team la to visit and
United Nation* form in Italy "
solicit approximately 14 proapeoThe firrt unit! of the U. N.
Bomrtimea onr arrest leads to
form already are at a rtaglng are*
live mernhen.
another a* did onr such routine
lit Capodiehmo Airport, near Ns“ Never before in Ihe hlrtory of
arrest brought to the Seminole
plea, Italy Mime of the troop* may
i Sc nil note County hat a Chamber
County Jail on Nov. 3.
ieave fur Egypt as early a* to. of Commerce membership cammorrow, llammartkjold said.
By MARIAN JUNE*
And the rhaiii nf event* conic by
i paign been *o important,”
Don
The secretary general said he
OVIEDO— Thr cold wintry careful listening ami a nnvc for
|Hale* told hi* team captain*. "The
wauled to visit the staging area winds that had descended over­ obieivatton a* Mrs Maine lam
|growth nf Seminole County coua* well a* Egypt. The commander night almost niadr ii* back track Evan* ran nltest.
I pled with the projects that art
o f the U. N. force. MaJ lien K. on going to the Iline neon and WoMrs. Evan* is the Seminole
i ahead of ui,” he said, “ make* this
L. M Burn* of Canada, will meet mnn’ - Club meeting on Friday. County Jailor and day radio
I year'* goal* Imperttive."
him In Italy for consultation* »***! We derbled that instead of be- operator, on duty during the dayI The
membership
campaign
then Burn* wilt fly In New York ing ilsiprc-icd over *&gt;e situation, time hour*,
■*Ted” Erie*, prominent! come* to a clow Friday noon with
R.
W.
tar talk* her*.
ihe an should I* unigo-a Ing
Record* show that Ted L«*
HiiinnianktoM *»5d *br pu.pv**
Al II ap we look nur lunthriA-. '»fu. ard viiil gave hi* «&lt;v‘ a* ti. OfIr.hi c
o f h.* own *1*1' lo the Egypt!m turn-, htnytidly fouml a d m * suit- wa* aiteste.1 by Florida Highway mao. died this morning al Orange
Incentive award* to
winning
haltle area was "to *&lt;■*■ tbit no able for ’ the oer**ion. dug into Patrol Tr-op. r T, Mirk Mack and Memorial Hospital.
! team* will be ticket* te the Maymineiesiiry loose *-nd»” are M l the wartjtube for the nccewary charged with rerklesi driving and
Mr. E**e». O, came lo Oviedo f«*r Inn Annual banquet and daneo
Hr rani he lud no Intention ’o •oat un&lt;l wmc lead) when nur gn-ut nn driver* llten*e Ttd* happened . .
^t an,I M year* ago t„ criebratlni the opentng o f
the
confer with military leader- nf the friend, Grnce Hardy, drove up to on Nov. 3
,*V
eelerv business.
New York Giant* plush tourist
invading Britlib, Frenrh an I l« pick n* up.
Un Nov. 7, Ted lore Howard r
liotrl
He eras - director nr the tlvUdt.
..w&gt; Mvr ,
of ml, „ ln d.
n vll form*.
rhe niM hod driven Mi* Staley, npps-tired liefute Judge Erne.I
"That is staff work.” he *»ld. •&gt;ur treasure*. Indunr* to collect llousholder lo plead gotlly lo
« " • ‘‘ ' " . . " n ' J
A,‘ tag captain, this year,” aaid Dalew
Wp
(|,Pm l0 mB|,e j,|,.
TTie secretary general al» * ex the lunchesm fee* this time
charge* against him ami wa* lantle Nn i nal r. i«.
pressed « willingness to go In
We nulrd lh.it other* h"d sentenced lu c, day* in the SemiMr. Estes death came afire a , tory insofar ai membenhip* art
Hungary after hi* Cairo visit, if hniuglil forth th* coals. suit*. Hole County Jad on earh eh-rg«. lingering itlnei*.
|concerned.”
It appealed such a trip would !*&gt; topper- or fill dn m i a
The lU-'A Mercury IlmsarJ wt*
He was the owner and operator
- - —
*■&gt;
usefiii. He announced he wa* Im keil in in rro.ip* •tooto ■lining vsa* placed ouls'de of the of Ihe It W, Kale* Celery Coop at | I l n r l o e C n o n / l e
establishing two group* lo deli shake h|n,|s with inur
V Courtly Jail for safekeeping and Ovlnlu Th* prominent rrlcry ntan( *e- J O n C 5 j p c n Q 5
wiiti the Hungarian problem: One h&lt;-*1c». i f f . B r* Wt■ mill Ihe prisoner comptelrn his and raltlcman eamn lo Uvlcdo
lo investigate the Soviet inlerfer who
ed all eor
h timr.
from Hiram. U-a.
en.-e in Hungarian affairs and Ihe ,lm»r.
Bui etrnlt didn't turn out a*
*lJ
nv MARIAN JONES
11* wa* member of thr F'lrrt
other to observe Ihe situation on
A ciirfbi survey look
Ihe
OVIEDO— Jimmy Jonei spent
Methodist Church of Ovle.lo and
lovely fall fh&gt; vrri ind leave*
the vren#.
Ihe Oviedo Masonic order !13 the week-end in Gatnvriille as
Thr first group will tie hea led ds-playi•d al ooint* nf intetert
radio concerning a stolen F A A M.
the guest of hi* brother John,
by Dr. Alberto Ucra* Of I'olom throughout the 'asm . the Thank*- automobile. And this is the way
He is survived by hi* wife. who I* a rtudrnt thert. and they
bl*. former secretary genetal of giving theme duriayrd In the thing* happened:
„
„
.. .
,
,
attended th* ram# o f th* Un!»
the Organization nf American napVtn* placed
at Individual
Thr ISiS Merrury wa* the rtoltn J r*
m u versify of Fla. v*. Georgia la
automobile,
slolen
from
Root#
t.
M
»Kenn*&gt;h
tttggsof
test
Palm
States. Thr observation group will place*
Jacksonville on Saturday.
he headed by Chief Justice tlvear
thi Ihe mantlr wa* Placed the Melbourne.
" r” h,
'Z
Jimmy mined homecoming this
■dr*! minatiirr church «nd pun
(ilindersrn of Norway
And the nun. . Negro, turned ,or
° v,‘l l0 H,*h ’^ ho,,l;
year, but he wa* so emlted oref
one
ton.
Tommy;
two
grand
lliinimarskjrdd, asked abmd thr tan figurine*, depicting thr Arm out not to he Trd Lee Howard
the football game with Georgia ha
possibility of a personal visit by tftice Day theme. F.vrryone *'•• but Adrll Wright, an sttcaped con- children; two brother*. Marvin could hardly eat. It was bla firrt
Este* of M’lntar Park and Marion
him, said he might go If the ob admiring the Ingenuity of the de- vict who, according lo Warden R.
football game ha had avar beta ta
servers have definite conclusion* cm,ilnis
IV. Peacock of the Slate Road De- Este* nf Oviedo: and tevrral •la­ except nn TV.
ter*.
on the nerd for ron-'dtatinn.
Mrs Don Ulrry our president, put merit prison near t'oeua, had
Funeral arrongenicnta have not
“ It may lie done outside ef ’ i already seated at the otficer* committed hi* tevrnln escajnv
Hungary." he saht, "maybe inside la hi. and wa* smiling at everyone Wright, according to the Warden been announced.
underneath that brnmilng gnld ha* a number of abases starting
Hungary.
from hi* first arrest and convirDevelopment* on Hungarian *n hat she wore.
Mr* W, It. Mc-e and Mr* ft linn reported to he from around
Middle tta*t problem* dominated
Ihe opening of thr regular fall sr* t* 'Idler save »he Invocation, at Sarasota for robholy, amt also
•ion nl the U. N t.encial A**em- l- i which Mr*. W crier and oer has 3ft nunc year* to go on lilt Fair through Tuesday, bin tonight
(Continued on Page Fourt
14-31.
by srheduled for 3 p. m. K.NT tin- is.,sunt*
nan,.1.. 'It*. T. 'V
afternoon
-awton, Mrs, B. f . Wheeler Sr*
T
Mr* ncuig* t s s ih .ii J r, Mr*
---'V \ T&lt; ag ,r. Hr* t,e«&gt;rge U.irlInn .,-rvcil the de'lclov* limchr.m
Hr Edwaid W. Stonrr our speak
c, f..c th,- day. wn* called away
. 1,0, ily alter hu arrival; ihcrefmr Ib* program was given first
hoping for hi* return. He did reton hut ha t lo cut hi* interesting
&lt;t onlinucd on Page Fourt

Mrs. Nicholson, 63
Succumbs Friday

r

Ladies Brave Cold Escaped Convict Turns
To Attend Woman's Up In County Jail
Club Luncheon
R. W. 'Ted' Estes
Prominent Oviedo
Man Dies Today

Weekend A f UofF

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page 4

Negro Mon Lands
In Jail After
95 mph Chase

'w

Mr*. Both E. Ntchnlvon, tt3, pa***
t*d away suddenly at her home
at H.U pm Friday night
She nude her home here at
W Kith SI. and had lived III
Sanford for Ihe part m year*.
Mr* Nicholson wa* horn in New
*0ork City Nov. W. i n i and came
In Sanford from Scranton, Pa.
She i» survived by on,- daughter.
Mr* Inez Druck, Scranton. Pa ;
me »on. John Purdy, Stnford; and
hrre grand, .lldren.
Funeral lei vice* w, r,- held today
t 3 p m al Brlirnn Funeral Home
with th.* Bev. Milton Wyatt offlel•ting.
Bunal wa* in Oiklawn Mein. ru

CofC Membership
To Get Underway
Tomorrow Morning

&gt;IR ARCHIBALD III RECEIVES hi* Private First Cln** Warrnnt from the Marino Corp*
Deriichment’e fonirmimlinn Officer Capt- E. (*. Love. The prvgviHutlun itmk place tluring
1,,- nit'ht n birthday festivities. (Staff Photo)

' l.Tvearntd Negro m*n Und­
id in Ihe Oviedo Fit) Jail Friday
night about 7 30 pm . following a
9t nule-an hour eha*e on Ihe rhnbiota Oviedo Road.
(’instable George Kelsey slid
that Charlie William* attempted
to evade law enforcement nffireri
in a Stiidehaker *e,j«n. throwing
«hi»kry out nf the ear a* he tried
to outrun him.
Htnever, Uonxlal-le Krlwy said
that on inveitlgaUon, two of the
jug* thrown from the ipeedmg ear
were unbroken. William* wa* ap­
prehended Ju*l ai he reached the
Ou.*du city llnuti.
The Negro hat been charged with
possession and transportation of un­ POST-ELECTION f&gt;W*SEP-Up! De Bury Lion* are iclllnir article# with the little w o m u
in mind. Bro&lt;in.ii and electric ligrht bulb* r&gt;» on *nle in De Bnry todny. From left to
taxed whiskey.
Kelsey said that th*&gt; automobile riitht: Wellenley Corbett, D. F. Ilrucv, Joevplt Jackaun, Alfred Farun, Kam Karon and BA- Davis, (Staff Photo)
wai tonfiira led.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Page 2, Mon.. Nov. 12. 1056

Tenth Weekly Edition

S e m in o le S m o k e S ig n a ls
Gossip
Clouds

On Delicate
Matters

Suicide Suggestion

Journalism Club
Enjoys Supper

Who's New
Future Teachers
Club Names Officers

By .Mary Jene Flynl
Dale Lewia, a senior, came to
Thli thrme ua* written by a the choice of writing on snjlhing By ANGELO COM PAIN. T. P. It
HUS from Aruba, Netherlands Aayoung senior girl who hei neither &lt;they might with. An assignment of
The "ihe" feetor in all natural
a lutt (or homicide nor any *ui- this type require* originality in case* ha* proven to be the object
lilies. While living there she UR*
l.a-t Thursday night a sup,,it
Thi* week'* "Couple of the cidal tendencies. The theme l* thought at well a* on adrptnc** of a pursuit of every "h e " fac­
Education Week Ihe Future Teach- a majorette for two years; Art
The
T.
W.
Lawton
Club
Future
Week*' U Sylvia Price and Al Slam the remit of a home work assign-|in expression. The author ha* tor. This strange phenomenon abo wa* given f«r the Journalish Club
ley. Sylvia ii * »cnior and an nient in which no topic wa* a*- »hu»n a conaiderable amount of exists conversely, entry "h e" fac­ al I’ help*. Th,* food was really do* Teachers of America, accepted the er* Club will present a radio pro- Editor of the year book; on iha
following slate of officer* present- gram on Friday night. Nov. 16 at school paper staff; and
In th*
outstanding member of the Triple signed, but the student* were given humor—used with proper restraint. tor being the object o f pursuit «( liclous.
Shrimp, tossed salad, ed at its meeting on Tuesday af- 6:63. J. D. Stone, Sue Ann Taney Glee Club which was an extra
This theme received an "A ".
evrry "she'* factor. The former
Trto, She i* a aenlor and
Mr. Ray
and Kilen Vihlen will take part In curricular activity,
fact, however, i* due to the shrewd french fried potato*-*, hot bun*. I ternoon.
Urn Student Council all".
SEVEN
UNIQUE
WAYS
TO
J. D. Slone president; Ellen this program a* well M the SIIS
taclica
used in the latter objec­ cak«- and a drink of your choice
She has brown hair, brown eye*
Libby Browning, a new addition
COMMIT SUICIDE
,*ninvert
|Vihlen, vice.prcildenl; Wanda Oil- Dance Band.
tive.
and weigh* a mere 111i pound*.
lo our Junior class, comes from
Dy
DALE
LEWIS
'
.
.
.
.
.
belt
secretary;
Ray
Johnson,
The “ she" in chase of the "he"
.VI is a senior, ha* blond hair,
Plan* were jh o made for at­ Norfolk, Vi. In Norfolk she was
Ann Tonej. , hip.
By PENNY MARIAN
This is much luo entertaining a provides a very Interesting sub­ The feature spot of ihe evening
blue eye*. and i» a Mx-lootcr. Al
Tuesday afternoon 23 member* topic lo be confined to ort* page! ject h r diteutihn. We observe that surrounded George Touhy. tv ecu- (am; Margaret Ellison, hlstor- tending the Stale F- T. A conven­ a member of the Newspaper Club
haa hern an outstanding football
tion to be held March 12 at Ihe whieh is very similar to our h y After giving the mailer consid­ "ih e ” muit never let the "he" live vice President of First Fede* ian.
player and enjoj* the game very of the "A ” »qu*d Glee Club went
University of Florida, A discuaslon nalUm Club. Alsu she was in (Re
Memographcd copies of the F. was held for placing the name
much. . .Due lo an injury play­ over lo Edgewiler High fur a erable thought, I’ve decided that know that Ihe “ she" is conlriv rat Havings and loan. Mr. Touhy
Drama Club.
speed
is
an
essential
factor
in
this
ing to conquer the ” he'* natural talked to the club on Ihe advant­ T. A. pledge were then given to of an S. H. Future Teacher mem­
ing football, he will not he »bt&lt;? workshop rehearsal o f District Four
to participate in Ihc game* the .We |fIt r)sht i f ,er icl)(wl #n,j type of bu&gt;in**»s. One must get born objection lo holy pronounce ages and disadvantage* of Journa- the member* lo icarit before their ber a* a nominee for a slate o f­
next meeting
ran c( the year. The. team fed* arrived in Orlando about 13 min­ the met* over with before tbc ment nf a "he-sbe" state, which
fice.
thay have *uffcrcd a great Ion. utes later. A* we entered the audi­ maid imps in, or the telephone thereafter become* a "she he ’ l»»ra •• » « ! * « ■ *n'&lt; ,hr m in Y
Final plan* were made by the
Mrs. Bateman, F. T A. sponsor,
rlngi.
This
leads
me
to
suggest
thin;*
that
you
mtut
learn
in
or
state. Ihe "she overcoming thr
Everyone wivhe* he*t of luck to
F. T. A. member* for Ihe Nation- cnrouragol the club member* lo
torium svr were handed a ticket a quirk whack with a meat clea­ "lie". THp "she" ultimately con­
dcr In becalm- a good newspaper al Education Week display which maintain a high * h dasile stand­
the**- two wonder kid* ! t
with Seminole written on it.
The Junior ula.s Play IhL yrir
ver. Thi* is rather horrifying for vince* the "h e ", by top-iccrrt
Dottle Mclli lay a—Man we
reporter. He gave them a lot to will be featured in Miller Radio ing so they may remain d l ’ iblc is a three-act comedy, called.
The
rehearsal
was
very
good
the
poor
maid
who
find*
one
in
a
method*
known
only
to
"*hes",
have a ball at Dandy Lavender*
&amp; Appliance window Nov. 11-17.
for club membership.
-W e shook the Family Trae." It
considering it was the first lime state of decapitation, but 11 Is that Ihc "b t " la Ihc schemer cod think aboutParties.
Aa another feature of National
is being presented by Mr*. Cole­
we had all gotten together. rh&lt;? ipeedy. Unless, of course, one committee of the whole mesa, and
Mr. Bracken then talked to the
Hondo GUe* has been seen
man* Junior speech clasi.
feeling that was received when happens lo mis*. Then one is left the "he" ii thus held responsible group and gave his opinion on
walking a "little" aomeonr to clan
everyone wes singing especially with e dismembered heed, or the for ( 1) the wooing o f the "ihe",
Uildrgradc desperately wanlv a
the Sn.oke Signal*, which made
recently'—could it he Susan W.
with the stupendous ban was mag­ whole business lo go through again. IJ l that most ominous wait be
’ date for Ihc prom. She wins the
Bobby Ultle got quite a "»m a»h"
nificent! I .
As a second attempt, I suggest a fore the altar (as well as the 1« v,r&gt;0" * h*W&gt;
■ haul debate on prohibition nukduring football practice last week,
Bv CLAI
Among (he nine song* we re­ rator blade In the Jugular. If thi* "ah e'i" triumphal march downl Then the meeting was adjourn
, DIA MkRMAI'K
. ,
. ing e'-eryone think her father n
wo hear that "sm ack" cost him
th
e
number
one
hit
tune
around
By K\Y n r.V
the
arour.l , ‘drunkarJ |(ltJc : r ,d e thought if
hearsed, two of which ware out­ doesn't auecaed—never mind, It th# atslej, and 'll the dread af •&lt;! *n«l ■
»**' *
10 aUtchcsl ! I
Tuesday morning ehapel » i !L S. lhis P»*t week was Love ^ ^
Jebj|t(, w m fo w mi. ht
standing were “ Hoilinna" and will.
tarmalb,
or
Elyalan
elation !fr • " ! * Utile "fatter
Seem* a* If we have a second "Gloria In Eicetsii "
immensely enjoyed by everyone Me Tender, (by Llvi* Prediy of ^ Vr n ^ am) aik h cf for , lb|e
If neither of these methods is (whichever it mey b e).
Mary Horn Speer up at SIIS—what
Dr Hoot gave the devotional on eourtei. Number two wai Walk wl(|) |h, ot)| ,l0). |n Khw)|
A half hour break was taken at found appealing, on* can always
The "she",
In the pre-chase P a n C C
B an d
P la V S
•bout it Mary Grace? 7 ? ?
Battle nf Jerleo. It was » won- ing in Ihe Rain, by Johnny Have, wear* knlcker*.
S:M p m. for dinner. The Edge do one’s seif In with a bit of roach period, appear* a frail, helpless. w u , ! v*c
u u " u
'
Bet* Ashby Wat hoard talking water cafeteria was opened and
ilerful talk and I Ihlnk you could Tin- tong that tame in third was
paile. Mixed with ground glass. falntlj saintly, and yet demurely
Many Incident* happen which
to Bobby Johnson; saying — I averyono enjoyed the musle play­ It's very effective. If one should
have heard a pin drop -luring it Wayward Wind, hy Oori Grant,
vivacious young
damsel.
The
think you have the prettiest lulr ed on the Jtiko-bnx.
o
quiet
Fourth
u.n
Singing
the
Blues,
by
make
this one of the most
because
everyone
wa*
so
The
S
II.
S
Dsnre
Band
open­
have difficulty getting it down, I "she" 1* constantly interested anj
—Somethin; going on you two? ? ?
flay* seen in a long lime.
We thrn wen! bark to bard work should think a rim er of Clorox Interesting, a* v*ell a* wondrous ed the Loin* Hub thow Thun- (hir tltanki to Dr. Roo! fr «in SHS Marty Robbins, other Favorite *ou*
The eait I*:
Overheard recently when a car­
The Triple Trio then sang "»)h (election ■ were
again ami finished at T p. m. At woulld be ilefilghtfiil.
and wonderful. Yrl, unmasked, lay night with a wonderful renload of girl* went to Ihi- New
Uildrgradc,
Linda Cannon;
Now
is
ihr
Hour,
Mary
Don’l
you
Weep"
and
I’ll
dlllnn
of
Main
Tllte
Theme*
Revolvers
arc
swUl.
but
they’re
we had thought we would he
the “ ihe" is even then an en­
Smyrna *v&lt; Sanford gamo—a gat
Pal her, Berry SI. John;
Don't be Unicl.
through at eight, we were out so noisy. They're also an cxlrcmr- snaring Scylla, wilting to take. . . from "The Man With The Gol­ Harrington sans a solu.
aaid—l would love to have a date
vtother, Helen Adam*;
My Little Angel,
These number* were accompa­
den A rm ." At Iha interml*«lon
early? So we went across the street ly common instrument, especially but. . .hi!
with Claude lllttell What about It,
Sally, Eva Spears;
Hound Dog,
they agatn nlayed with the now nied by Nancy fash Let* give
to a sundry store fur refresh­ when one it striving for an unique
Howon
earth
can
such
a
d-&gt;
Anderson? ? 7
tub, Al Collin*;
The Cat eame Back,
these girls a hand because thry
end.
disappearing child become rich famott* rhythm of KOKOMO.
Peggy L. I* loose and un* Bach­ ments.
Ilmmy, Dickie Rountree;
The Last Roundup,
Attaching one'* irlf lo a celling a distinctly different hoy-cruy,
Sidney Vihlen played a medley re-ally are great.
After
a
full
afternoon
we
were
ed. cGt on the Stick—Billy! ! I
Paige. Apnea Stansfield;
Green Door.
For the smash hit of the morn­
of popular *onci, "Charmaine",
light fixture it rather novel. AH adolescent, and desperate Circe?
nit
tired
and
glad
to
get
home.
Carol Nutt ha* Ixvn «crn mak­
Elite-May. Evelyn Bennett;
Any Way You Want Me,
I'm probably seeing this “ she" "Tenderly," "Sleepy Tim* Gal" ing we bad Philip Byrd ami Bobby
even
though that 1* needed 1* a taut cord ami
ing eye* at llobhy Little. Nt hat's All rnbyod it and
Jill, Sandra Lee:
Friendly Persuasion,
everyone can’t go to Ulinlc, wa a chair that can easily be kicked chases "h t” predicament from th* and other* Sid and hi* cool trum­ Little do some pantomlr.es for u*.
up Nutt?
Wc got quite a few »»'»rtlun* Mr. Shermer, Jim Blythe: and*
over.
wrong angle, for It’ * true that pet really make aweet mu»lc lo. which of course, made a big hit.
Ann Davis look* forward to those hope those who ran will have a
If one posieses great nerve and usually an harmonious Mate of gather especially with St Lmil* Thank* tu Sylvia Price and the this time, but not near enough Mr*. Shermer Nancy Robb.
wonderful
time.
letter* pouring In from Gaines­
a sincere dr,Ire for a rapid death, rnalrimnoy retuli* out o f thi* pro- Blue*. UV will all he looking for- committee who plan these pro- Come mj kid's! Everyone loin In It will be prevented on Nov. IS
ville Who'* up there, Ann? ? ?
one ran always jump in front of marital scheming and conniving, ward to hearing Sid again in the . gram*. From SIIS to you—"Keep an! let's get the "S. H. S. Hit Pa­ at 8 IS p. m. In the SHS auditor­
What's happened to Katherine
rade" rolling.
ium.
an oncoming train. This Is much but why in the world dor* thr near future.
1 up the good work."
and Blehard? ? Could It be they’ve
to grisly for my taito, however. •■»ht" actually do the chasing
quarreled? ? ?
My last suggestion la to hurl when It'a hist a* eaiy to be "doin'
There'a a freshman boy who'*
one's self from a tall skyscraper. a what come* nat'r’lly "? Why
mad about Jeff I'hllhry. Could that
My only rautiun, try not to hit a does "she have to Inspire and aven
be you, Charles lli-nhain? ? ?
cat ur other animal upon landing Influence the "h e " on their trip
By MARIAN TRIM
Who 1* that »wrll. cute, Senior
(&gt;n Saturday, Nuv, 3, eight mem­ —1 can't bear lo ace animat* in to the Tarson? Tam sure that Ihe
hoy loh those dreamy eyr-a) who
•’he", if the " .h e " would only
D *1111 single? We can’t figure you ber* of the S If. S. Library Coun­ pain.
wait a minute amt let the “ he"
girla out letting him go around cil, accompanied by the Iwo spmithink a sacond, could save the
loose. Ye*T Wo mean you— Jimmie *nr • atlendrd a m o ling of the
"aha* a lot of needle** plotting.
Fifth District Florida High School
O ilr.f !
I’ m positive that we "h e*" would
Association at
Rock
Who is the person that Wanda Library
enjoy knuwinf more "»h e »" who
Gilbert write* 12 31 page letter* to Springs.
••
are frank and sincere, Instead of
•very night? ? ?l» (hat person on
Upon arrival, the group regi*purilmg and mysterious. 1‘ leaie.
the ship "F. 0 . Roosevelt" Wan­ lered and paid the lunch fee. Each
all you "she*", mean what you
da? ? T
perum was given a name card,
say and do what you mran. It
A lot of girl* are gelling engaged rut in the shape o f an oak leaf.
would certainly save a lot of think­
lately. Pat Thomas and Nancy In pin on his lapel.
ing. effort, and heart*. Wc "he*"
Chalky term la be in cloud No.
After everyone had an oppor­
T. The only trouble is, tbs-ir fian­ tunity to become acquainted and
’ Here come* the team! Uome would yield to your desires only to
cee* are not homo with them. to look around, Ihc meeting wa* on ye’ll let’* give a cheer. Ye*, be given the prerogative of |nve.
s im p l e m y boy
Lucky Sophomores.
called to order hy the Fifth Dis­ and that’s what we did when our
Wally I’oiK', when asked If he trict Representative, Gwen Shiver, Papoose Seminole* gave Ihc New the second half our redheaded
had gum in his mouth, replird, the us*- of handbook* for Llhrary Smyrna hahy Hnrranida* a game •Seminole, (Have you ever teen
•’ If* paper," Can't you afford Council memher* wa* discussed that they'll never forget!
one brslde* Al?) nude another
gum, Wally?
From what I heard and saw he TD and trored Iha extra point
It vtis generally agreed that hand
Have you ever tried not talking bonk* would lie definitely benefi- t»eeu cheer* Wednesday night. "W e’ve got cm now."
all day? Carla Newberry did. rial. Other business wa* discussed Dave Stanley did some mighty
We’ve got a roach, wr've got a
Were you happy wiih (hr result*? Niter whlrh Ihe meeting was ad­ swell guarding to help Cecil Dand tram—Look I come on—run —
ridge. Al Collin* and George Hous­ you've got It made! ! Mines* who
journed until ii(ler lunch,
that « n ! George Houston, of
For lunch, hot dog*, hiked brans, ton make their touchdown*'
’ (Jet him !" Come on team! Oh eourie, with hi* 3iyd. run. We're
cote slaw, potato chips, amt soft
drink* were served. The meal con. no! There It goes—they got e calrhlng on fast.
Well, those poor "little fish".
Ry J. J. CLEMENTS
rluded with a "do-it-yourself" touchdown, but we'll beat ‘urn yet!
Block that (mint—yea I lt'» Ju»l I didn't think they’ d ever make
The Seminole Chapter haa com­ marshmallow roast.
r,0 ami we've got plenty of time." another touchdown. I wa* begin­
pleted the (dan* for the Christ­
The meeting reopened and un­
ina* program which |* to Im held finished business was completed These were the crie* heard all ning to feel sorry for them, whrn
if
k e e p er c lea n
over the stands when the "fish " onn of Ihelr men took a big dart
In the Auditorium of Seminole
and
ran
U
yards
frr
a
TA.
but
Af,^u
L
*
h0T•‘,
T
h
,l’^
Mr
yN
,m
8,
,
th.
lit
TD
of
the
game
High School. Dili program will provided entertainment for every­
All eyes were now on the field the y still couldn't get ahead of
conslit of a Christina* dinner and one.
because the "Papooses" arc on us.
a Sweetheart rontrst. There will be
Tho*,- allending wrrr: W. A, the to yd. line. Come on tram—we
"O ooooo Scalp ‘un—There It
eight contestant* participating in
Fester. Jerry Henson .lulyann Pet- want a touchdown! 1
goes! Caleb It Cecil! and did he! !
tho Sweetheart contest. There will
Delores llargreave, Mary
oh! We made It! Who made It! lie caught the ball and ran 70 yds.
also be elher entertainment. Thi* ,'r*’ , ,, , .
....
,
party will he for the Future Far\,'n,r&gt;J Cecil! I know we're gonna beat for a TD on the kickoff, for Ihe
m en , Home Ee. girl* and the far Jackie Senkarik. Marion Trim, and 'urn now. Cecil Dandridgr made final score of the game.
the two sponsors, Mis* Edna Chit­ our first TD, but the kirk wa*
Good going J. V.’« Do that good
ulty nf Seminole High.
blocked. ” 1* everybody happy?"
in Winter I’ark Wednesday. 0 K
Other thing* new ground Ihe tenden and Mr*. Ann Allen.
At Ihn etui of the first half thr i By the way the final score wa*
farm are the Parliamentary pro­
Mr*. Roger*—Hrnry if 10 ihccp rore wa* a deadlock at 66 In j 23 12.
cedure* team and the quartet.
Member* of Ihe Parlimentaiy wero in a pen and one got cut
Team* are: Rill Thompson, A. J. how many were left?
Henry—None.
Clement*, Roger Jemlner, Randall
Mr*. Roger*—Wrong. Nine were
P rin t, Carl Hemutal, Jimmy Wil­
left.
liam* and Billy Tetln.
Henry—Mr*. Rogers, you may
Member* of the quartet are:
Bobby Thompson, lillly Alford, know your arithmetic but you
George Cameron, and Burke Winn. sure don't know much about
sheep!
lgktrBN rt» s r u D R V r c l u b
Remember lo listen to the Stu­ To send Wiy lo y to eollrge
dent Club Wednesday night at 7 I put a mortgage on Ihe shack;
p. m. for the latest school hap­ 1 spent ten thousand dollar*
penings and what’* to coma in Ihe and got a quarterback.
future. R* sure to listen.

SHS Glee Club
Group Makes Trip

Junior Class Play
Is 3-Act Comedy

SHS
Hit Parade

'Little Bit Of Everything'

At Lions Club Show

Library Council
Attends Gathering
At Rock Springs

U£Y,

R/LEYl HOW DO YOU
KEEP THAT MEW-CAR *
POWER IM YOUR BUGGIE?

Football Game
From Cheerleader's
'Point Of View'

,
;
~
THAT CLEAM-BURMIMG GULF NO-NO*.
Yt)U KNOW GULF TAKES OUT THE GOO
^
AMD GIVES YOU MORE GO
v

FFA Makes Plans
For Comma Show

MAKES SENSE TO ME.
'
Vt)U KEEP HER POWER

vou

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a PHILLIP'S home
can you get an all

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Now Is Time Of Year To Attract Marine
Customers To Shop In Local Stores
One« upon a time there was a little boy
whoae eyes were suddenly opened to the
excitement of the coming Chriatmontlde by
the display of glittering article* through*
out the city,

Re just couldn't resist the beauty, the
cleverness, the bigness of all the new things
that Santa Claus was preparing for good
little boys' stockings this coming Christ*
mas.
And to make things even more exciting
was a display of cards which included his
favorite fishing scene.
Ills fingers reached over to clutch gent*
ly the beautlfol card as his mother moved
over to another counter to rraiko a selec*
tion and to keep her eye on her young son.
But all of a sudden — the beauty, the
cleverness, the bigness — nml even the Joy
of witnessing out-of-doors on n Christmas
card was toppled over like a castle being
crushed by the big giant's huge foot as he
comes rumbl.ng over the land.
A big mnn snorted and snarled at the
young boy — (Jet your hands off that
card — Don't you see you're tearing it up!
And as the mother reported the incident —
"talked something awful to my son. ,
There’s something big in this story —
something big for our merchants and our
city |ieoplu who want to attract untold num*
bers of shoppers to our stores and shops!
First plaeo — we must come to realize
that a youngster is Inquisitive. And at
Christmastime — when boys and games
and blcyrlrs and and the like are put on
display — the youngst.rs are gong to want
to know every detail — and that comes
from examining the nrticle closely. Not
only the, youngsters, but the grnwnupa, too,
aru going to huve that same eager desire
to know more about the merchnndlso In
front of them.
Right now when we're wooing customers
— urging them to come in our stores and
trade at home — some of us are taking an
entirely different attitude and driving them
away t
Already we have lost one $!i0 customer - or mnybe a 1100 one — or even a 91-000
one! Yes — that we knowl To lose many
more than that would be disastrous — not
only for the one business but for all of our
merchants.
You see — the one customer whose son
was given the tongue-lashing hus probably
tnk.n his trade to the foreign trading con-

The Sanford Herald

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Methodists Hear
SHS Triple Trio
Sunday Evening
Two iperlil mutlcd number!
b - th* Trinlr Trl» nf the Seminal!
High School Girl*' Giro Club were
lung at tho Sunday evening
won hip sendee st tho Elf *1 Me­
thodist Church.
The nine talented young ladies
song "The
Prsyrr
P erfect"
bv Steak, anil a spiritual "Oh
Mary, Iton’t Weep" by Wil­
son
The prrannnrl o f the group it
at billow t: firit anprann., Pat
Harrington, nibble Crulchfl.-ld and
Kay Jrnklnt; lerond anpranoi,
Carol Nutt, Sylvia Prire and Lola
Ilarineau; allot, Ann Davit- Shir­
ley Anderson ind Juanita Wynne.
Nancy Cath was the piano arrcmpanltt. Tha te n ice waa broad
catl over WTRR.

Up

People 607o 80:
Tear Out This Ad

Local Parents

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DRBARY — Alt DeBary ladles
are Invited to the Open lloute to
be held at tha mamion tomorrow
afternoon, from I to 3 o'clock.
The Plantation Eititea Women'.
Club i. iponiorlng tho autumnal
party and Min Dorothea luiutrrbach will b&lt;- chairman. During the
arming of rrfre.hmrnta mutlc will
be the i-nlertalnmrnl by Miss Cor­
nells Shaw, Mr*. Daniel Push and
Dr. Gertude Wellon, Vloiinl.t*. with
Mr.. Harold Lynch at the piano.
Tin* la the yearly Open House
given by the Plantation K.late.
Woman'! Club and It open to all
DrHary friend, and their home

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There are 103 college, in Ihc Eait
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guest* who may be Inlcretled in
viewing the man.Inn ground! and
j the rlubroomt of the manilun.

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About
THIS QUESTION
T il be out hunting soon
and toting n y gum with
m *. Thla new Comyrahen• lv # Dwelling Policy .

up

figure-facta on our

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hinting equipment, nnd
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IAPP SESSION RI.tit l.STI.lt
MIAMI &lt;AP)—A .pecial trition
o f Inter-American
Preti
Ann.
IAPA officcra at Miami Nov. 30
• s i requested ye.trrday b&gt; Otllia
Ulatr. Costa Rican
newspaper
publiibrr.
Uiatr wrote IAPA
President
Guillermo Martinet Marquez of
El Pali, Havana, atklng Cut di­
rector! and executive board mem- j
brri comider barking U J. peace
aim. and promoting rtoirr Weil
ern Hemisphere robe.ion againit
rnmmunuin hy new.paper cam­
paign..

De Bary Ladies Are
Invited To Open
House Tomorrow

Sid Smith, 31. It the only mem­
ber of the Toronto Mapls Leaf
hockey team over 30 years of ags.

2 Accidents M ar
Sabbath Day
Traffic Record

Ladies

Enterprise Church
To Hold Revival

Monday, November 12. 195G b* wearing toupees.

P age 4,

Escaped

nov. a
(Continued fro a P»jt* One)
and educational talk mi Health
(Continued From Page I)
Msrine Corps, It |s my (rest pleashort to his and our dismay.
Anthony Fuller (Sanford)
sentences.
sure to wish you Hagpy Blrthdsy."
Mrs. Robert Ache (Sanford)
Mrs. J. H. Staley sang a musi­
Warden Peacock was in Hanford
Two accidents yesterday mornAlin rolled on to address the
Births:
Ihls morning to identify the pri­ cal number accompanied on the ing m ined the Sabbath Day traf­
Marines were Commander H. C.
Baby Boy Howard
soner who escaped wltn two others piano by Mrs. Joseph Leinbait.
fic record.
Executive Officer of the
Baby Girl Smith
The ladies who attended the
that have already b cn appro
tere we’ve talked so much about — for the Colee,
Trooper Carl Williams of th&lt;£
Sanford Naval Air Station, and
seventh district mat at Leesburg
Discharges i
bended.
merchandise ho Intended to buy In the one Captain K. G. Love, Commanding
Florida Highway Patrol Investlgat.
Marian Keeling (aSofordi
All of UUa turned up Saturdiy .Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mrs. Jow-ph ed the accidents In widely separat­
store anyway I And as ho goes about his officer o f the SNAS Marine Corps
Mary Hendrick. (Sanford)
about noon. Mrs. Evans dug up Lcinhart. Miss Ruth Davidson, ed parts of the county.
trading in the foreign community — he'll Detachment.
Helen Ache (5anford)
the Information and Deputy Sheriff Air*. Hoy Wrisenbarger and Mrs.
At 4:45 a. m. a 1930 Font. up.
buy other things tool
Capt. Lot* told the Marinea of Mary Frances Dunn (Sanford!
Morgan McClelland completed the U'rry gave interesting report* on
their day there. Mrs. R. II. Ter- psrently traveling at a hie t rat*
the local detachment that “ you Caretha Price and baby (Sanford) investigation for he*.
At this time of the year a Mg portion
Laura Cole (DrBar))
the finest group of men I
Adcll Wright is hr In? helJ in rfl1 « w Ih« »&gt;*‘ h member of ol’ »Pm 4 * ■ • * * * ' P " r.T \™ a,d:
of the shopping is done for b oy s and girls are
have ever known."
Mrs. Elite Jones
the Hcmioou County )»U o n ' that committee lo attend.
f r» l j
!
— and tho boys and girls themselves do Full honor* wrr* paid fo the de­
(New Smyrna Beach)
charges now, in eddtl-on tu hi.
Mrs. Roy VYei.enbargr, civir ^
Trooper
Williams
are
estimat'd
at
quite a hit of shopping on their own.
NOV, S
tachment's mascot "Archie" when
M day* rercivcd un-.rr another chairman, reported the, Irttrrs
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Adasl'slow.:
Khali we attract them to shop with us in he was presented a Private Kirs I
name, fur "theft uf an auto mo- were being sent to all in order to
Lawrence I- Collins, *3 year tM p
Usas Warrant In his name "Sir
Mrs. Helen Ache &lt;Sanford I
bile", for bring an " n c » jp t " determine their opinion of the
our stores in their own home town? or shnli Archibald fit", by Capt. Love.
painter of Orlando, escaped inMrs. Barbara Green (Sanford)
and po.nbilitic* o( in. b em f lutn- Untied Appeal for Funds
we send them on their merry way to do Heading the program was the Ur*. Amy Mathers (Sanfordi
Mrs. W. II Martin had remini- Jury In the crash that ocrunec; on
ed over to Brevard County au­
dreaming, their selecting, their gazing and "reading of the Manual" by Sgt.
Mrs. Hazel Westfall (Sanford)
ed all to be thankful at tnis time State noad 46 ust fast of Ire
thorities.
Janie 3lae Moore ( Sanford i
wishing, yes. and their shopping, elsewhere? Whitehurst.
It all adds up to the necessity of the year, as she had intro- Geneva cut-off. He was traveling
Ella Nealy (Lake Monroe)
alone.
It’s a big story — this ChrUtmns dream The menu irrtrJ at the ban­
fur an observing ear and Urn duced the gue.t speaker
The second atcidenl occurn I
NOV. 3
ryes to hear and notice “ other The program committee expressover a ten cent greeting card! A story we quet Included: roast turkey, roast
cd Hi desire to have the Oviedo »• 9-15
m. on the Lake Hoo.il
beef, baked him, potato salad,
Admission.
thing.''
that
might
tu
n
up
in
the
should learn by heart!
baked beans, green salad, cran­
M lu Sue Vance (SanforJ)
routine arrest of a person who High School Glre Club render the Ro»d i" ‘ he TanglewooJ section
This is the time of the year we should berry sauce, olives, pickles, bread
Birth.
breaks the law. The.-;—as has Christmas program, also asked "ben a Dodge ln -k
Baby Girl Moore
all love small children — love their ways and butter, and coffee.
been brought out in the turn of prrmUtion lo rtnt \hr City Hall ®tW*Y Adami o f Sanford b^kKrti
DtatbirfM
events—Mrs. Mattie Lou Evans Memorial building for this oc- Into a 1933 Chevrolet statiu.i i...
and their dreams — their wishes—ami the Guests of the local detachment
rasion in order to base Ivrger gon driven by Sira, Ann itatlilf uf %
Included the staff of Recruiters
has.
Walltr
Ellis
(Sanford)
little scenes that appear on the front of from Orlando: MSgt. R. K. Sch­
farillllcs. Permission was granteu. Winter Park. The truck ripped the
Lyman Phillips (Sanfor&gt;i)
beautiful cards!
We will have to admit that wo entire right side uf the station
midt and Mra. Schmidt; SSgt. Joe
Bernice Harris i Banford)
E. Chandler and Mrs. Chandler:
had to leave before wi could wagon off with damages esti­
KIDa Pringle (Sanford)
• p i ^ |J c ^ I I I .
and TSgt. O. D. Hale and Mrs
hear Dr. Stoner's address due to mated at 3000.
Grace McClain ( (isnfor.l )
Adams was charged with fail­
r C O p IC o llO U ld j p C O k
Hate.
business, but Grace Hardy, a mem'
NOV. H
ure
to yield the right-of-way.
ber of the publicity committee,
Many Americans indulge an understandAt the officers' labia during the
By HELEN SNODGRASS
Admission.
carefully
look
notes
for
us
and
de­
celebration
banquet
and
ball
were:
ENTERPRISE—Revival
.ervirc.
Robert
Redding
(Sanford)
able, but quite unwise, inclination to sotVirginia Tech has had only 12
at the Rarneit Memorial Methodist livered same to us.
Anlla Brown (Tiluiville)
tie Mick into complacency nflcr a national Capt. ftnbcrt W. Jackson and his
football season* out of 63.
We
apologized
to
Dr.
Stoner
and
daughter Miti Lee Jackson; CoChurch at Enterprise began last
Orta Asunder. (Luke Mary)
election. The fuss is all over now, they seem mdr, and Mra. H. C. Coloe; Capt
expressed our regrets over Mvlng
night.
Georgia Moses (Sanford)
to say. and we ran relax. This attitude amt Mrs. E. G. Love.
Jackuallne William. (Sanford)
The Rev. Robert M. Blackburn lo leave. He accepted our opoioapparently springs from n mistaken idea
Claude Weathrringtou (Hanford) pa«tor of Trinltv Methodist Church girs and expressed his regret at
at DcLand, will speak each night having to rut his talk short dus to
Harold Wallace fGeneva)
that the election of leaders somehow magi*
being pushed for time.
through
Friday, Nov. Id.
Ernestine
Gnann
(Waiter
P*rk)
cnlly settle* the problems dealt with in the
Charles M. Castel, director of
Lcnora Grew (De Bary)
cumiMilgn.
PICKS WRONG MAN
the DeBary Methodist Choir, will
Birth*
TO ROB
»ntr.ml,M time,. If ln.lM.1 Hies .re
lead the rongregatinnai
singing.
Baby Girl Gre*nr
Soeeial music will he provided by
Baby Boy Ache
such, this obvitiua fallacy might acem mere­ of granting each student maiimum
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the host rhmr undrr the direction
Discharges
ly foolish. In times of turmoil and crisis, freedom to develop and use hit
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* r0ns tor a *1.000 life Insurance
of Mrs. Cecil Sellers, director and
EUa Naaly (Lak* Monroe i
such as those that we are now experienc­ talenti and energies on an Indi­
Dade County detecllvei
said IMtUff «&lt;» h«1p
l * rt. nf
nrganl«t.
Glnny
Mae
Moore
(Santord)
vidual
basis,
w*
can
help
Bure*', wielding a metsl pipe, final expenaen w ith ou t huring, the fallacy is much more than foolish; achieve
All
Methodist
Churches
in
the
Gloria
Re*d
(Sanford)
a
society
capable
f
It Is gravely dangerous.
area have been Invited to attrnd tried to rob fellow farm worker timing your family.
Denver Cosgrove (Sanford;
of withstanding all
subversive
Isabeliono Ortiz. 31; but Ortiz shot You handle the entire tram*the services.
Danny Jordan (S a n fod )
One may be tempted, after weeks of attacks. If our homes and schools
Special pra&gt;er group, will meet Burgas in the stumach with a re­ nrtlon by mail with 01.1)
Judy Smith (Sanford)
soulsearching concern with the issues of can continue to produce men and
AMERICAN o f KANSAS
at
the church at 7:13 each evening. volver.
John
Ludscy
(Hanford)
women o f principle and charaetar
domestic and foreign policy, to ignore devoted
Ortiz was brld on a charge of CITY. No obligation. No one
Annie Belle Smith (Banford)
to the democratic doclrinai
carrying roncrslrd weapons.
DUAHTER PROBLEMS
those Issues for awhile. The temptation which are their heritage, we have
Jeannette Siielove (Sanford)
will rail on you.
DISCUSSED
Deborah Kearney (Sanford )
ought to be resisted, for two excellent rea­ no cause for fear."
Tony
Leswlck
played
421 .Writ* today, almply giving
MIAMI (A P )—Disaster problem*
NOV. II
Beginning today, the schools or
sons.
your name, addrena nnd age.
straight
National
Hockey
League
and
merger*
of
fire
and
police
A iv b iiiii
city sad county ere being
Mall to Old American Ina. Co.
games
through
last
season
when
In the first place, the campaign discuss­ the
services
were
panel
diieussion
top­
Brenda Joyc* HUH (Sanford)
thrown open to parents and visitors
ics today in the International Assn, he left Ihc circuit. He last played 3 Went 9th. Dept M 10911.
ions have given citizens much more than so that they may see first hand
MUton Moore (Hanford)
for Chicago'* Black Hawks.
Kanaan City. Mo.
of Firr Chiefs convention
Thelma Weeks (Hanford
their usual rather vague understanding of all that la being done to forward
Carrie Hicks (Sanford)
the problems ive face at home nml abroad. today'a education and tomorrow's
Births
S
4 4
4 4
4 .4
4 4 ,4
Norms Farrell (Sanford )
For all the campaign ItomlmM and half- democracy.
Baby Boy Weeks
Sadie Rodtwald (De Bary)
Miss Zlllah Welch heads the pub­
truth, public opinion at this moment is lic relations committee Of the
IT MAKES SENSEI , . ,
Disckarge*
Mrs. Maud# Beach (Sanford)
To expect positive rssulis—consult the specialist
better informed than at any other time. Seminole County Teachers Asso­
Births
timer Tyree (SanforJ)
Sine* 1911. Han'broughs' have successfully aot
Baby Boy Farrell
Therefore, this is an excellent time for con­ ciation.
properties by means of their Proven Hansbrouvh
Discharges
scientious citizens to make their opinions However, the Superintendent of
Auction Method, For iHtalls, call Orlando 44371.
Prine* McKinney (Sanford)
Public Instruction, R. T. Milner
I f . not only sense!—IT'S DOLLARS I
feltADI Hyyti (Hanford )
and the president of the Tearhera
O. D. Farrell’s
In the second place, tho nation's newly- Association Mrs. Hilda Wrsy has Mrs. Helen Ache and bsby boy
(S
aafori)
estendfd
the
Invitation
to
parents
elected leaders need help. They need not
ABSOLUTE
UNRESERVED
Edna Brook* (Sanfrrrl)
only tho assuranre of popular approval to visit schools' rlasaroomi to »ee
"school. In action."
Rosa La* Dolaow
which was given to them by the very fact
(Altamonte Spring*)
9 Miles East nf HAWTHORNE
of election, but also the continuing aupjKirt
Mrs. Jack Talor ami baby boy
en lltVT. 20— VVes( nf Patalka
of an enlightened public(Sanford)
"BUCKEYE CABINS"
Sue Vance (Sanford)
The people chose their government on The Seminole County Federation
MfirOM COURT
Fnllv Furnl.hril—Conrrrle Bluet, Unit*
Novemlter G- Now the people must think nf Women'* Cubs will hold their Mra. Betty Ann Howard and baby
WEDNESDAY. NOV. It— l:3n P.3I.
hoy (Sanford)
November meeting Thursday, Nov.
F ea tu rin g
hard about hnv they want that government IS. at 10:30 a.m. at the Woman's
UNIT NO. 1 — This building used as the owner's home
NOV. II
has a !M&gt;edrn«m togethsr with living area, dining and
to conduct their affairs, and then make the Club in Oviedo.
Admissions
The Very Heat
kltehrn area, and bath.
results or this hard thinking known to the
Mrs Ruth Griffis (Lake Monroe)
UNIT NO. 2 — This Is a complete eficlency layout, a
Johnny
Longden
is
still
winning
301
E.
lat
Mm.
Agnes
Lloyd
(De
Bary)
representatives they have electedhalh-l^droom and kitchen vumbination with '£ single beds.
races at 46. He was bom In WakeMrs. Jean Jones (Hanford)
X ft. Frigldalre eli'lrie refrigerator, gas stove, pot* and
ifeld. Eng.
Shade Randolph (Banford)
nans. etc.
An exhibitor recently revealed dial the
UNIT NO. 9 — This is another kitchenette apartrmnl
wavy hair on his Black Angus Cattle Isn't
with 2 double beds, laysd out as a double unit with one
hath.
natural; It's the result of a sjieclal wave
The potrnttal value here for Income la great. Just pack
set. Next thing you know, bald eagles wdl
your sulbase — move right in —anl start operating

Meeting Scheduled

rnstD MtnKina. issuer a** raui*n*e
SSAHION IIAIIMAN Sit. KiscflllM ISItnr

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Hospital Notes

HIGHLY IMPROVED
26#—ARE CATTLE FAItSI
On Paved Slate Ilw j. 31
1* Mtlee West or LIVE OAK
S Miles North ef MAYO
THURSDAY. NOV. 13— 1
P.M.
he farm rnnsist of £60 acres, with th* entire acreage
mproved and sutlhle for cultivation. Thla farm has the
Inest o f Improvements, Hier* are alto ample alork pen*
»nd loading ramp*, etc., to mako this an outstanding on-wrtunlty for a pur* bred rattle ranch.
There are approx. 20 a r m ef Urge long-pine tree, which
ue sufficient for me of farm ami for cattle shelter.
ARCADIA, Desoto County
Corner Arcadia and Wlalfred Ave.
APARTMENT* A GUEST HOME
MONDAY, NOV. 19— t r#0 P.M.
Ruitdl*g* in exrtllrnt Condition
on large snarioo*. beautiful shaded
■round*. IIF-SlilARI.K LOCATION-GOOD
INCOME!
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UMIESEKVVEI

WINTER PARK
ISIS Vu Capri (Peved tk Curbed)
Brtoren LAKES MAITLAND
KNUWLEH
LARGE 3-BEDROOM HOME
Small Bloch Construction
3 Ceramic Til* Baths
TUBS.. NOV. 2#— 1:3# P.M.
The lot measures ISOxlCS ft., la beautifully landscaped,
»)lh a nice lawn and hedges, citrus trees and many varitin of tropical planting!, The citrus trees are of many
varlUes also, all budding. Insuring a year round supply
of fruit.
The magnificent and charming home Is of the best small
Block lonitruetion with asbestos shingle roof nnd *U*I
rasement windows. Ornamental iron returns an n glass
block trimnimr l doorway add charm lo th* center entrance
way. All fluois in this home are hardwood. Th# large
living room has many leaturts lo delight you. T ie big
Open fireplace will give you many cosy momenta. On
one aits of this fireplace are convenient open shelve* for
l&gt;ook» an&gt;l bric-a-brark. The kitchen, also large, has more
than adequate cabinet space, a double sink, and I* equip­
ped with Frigldalre, electric stove and Frigldalre refrig­
erator with feezer compartment. An extra large attic fan
help* keep this home comfortably cool on hot summer
days.___________
Other Auction* coming including:
3 Bedroom Homes gt 2109-11 E- Grant 8 t. Orlando. FrlUy. Nov. 23 at 1:So — Th* Green Hill Motel near Weeki
Wachee, Tues., Nor. 27 at 1:30 and many others including
Hotels, Ranches, Subdivisions, Homes, Busin*** Propertit# and Motor Courts. Call or write for detailed fotdtr*.

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Ruth Hading, Robed Brisson
Will Be Wed In Orlando Dec. 22
The engagement of Ml** Ruth ran Association o f University Wo
Anne Harting, of Orlsatio, to Hu­ mrn and the First Pieibytcrlin
mbert Irving Hritaon, of Sanford, Chancel Choir. She it on th-» fa
" i t being announced today by the rulty of Robert E. t&lt;cr Junior
bride-elect’* parent*, Mr. and Mr*, High School, in Orlando, where
larui* II. Harting. Roth bride and the teaches English and geo­
groom-elect are member* of pru­ graphy.
Mr. llrbsoii wa* born in San
in men: Central Elurida families.
Ml** Harting wa* bom in Cleve­ ford and attended local school*,
land, O., where *he alto attended graduating from Seminole High
school. She moved b* Elurlda fuur ; School. He attended Stetson Uni*
year* ago, attending Stetaon Uni­ vertily and graduated In 1933 with
It. Degree in Ptycholog1.
versity, where the received an A. an
11. Degree In Engllth. Her career While at Stetson he wa* a mem­
( a t Stet*on University was a pro­ ber o f Dell.1 Sigma Phi Social
minent one. a* she wa* an out­ Fraternity and the Psychology
standing ttudeni and one o f the (Tub. Following hi* graduat.nn,
most popular member* of the stir- he served with the U.S. Army
dent body. She wav secretary and at *lh Station HoipiUl, Trieste,
97ih General Hnvnilal,
ru*h chairman for Alpha XI Della Italy:
Social Sorority vice-president of Frankfurt, Germany; and the U.
Army
Hospital.
.Salrburg,
the Panhellenic Council, feature S.
editor fur the “ Sict*on Reporter", Austria. Mr. Itmuon I* the ton of
preshion1 of the Sigma Tsu Deita, Mr. and Mrs. Ru**ell Gordon RrUand secretary-treasurer for The son and the brother o f Mr*. Ro­
—Honor She wa* al n a member bert McKee, of Sanford. He is
^ o f Kappa Della Pi. I'hl Alpha presently associated with Ids
In n a , and Sigma Pi Kappa, and father a! the Ilrl«*on Funeral
Home.
feature editor of "The Hat'er".
The wedding will lake place on
Mi*s Harting i&lt; now n member
of the Alpha XI Delta Alumnae Dee. 22 at T:Jd r m, at the First
Association of Orlando, the Amor! Presbyterian Church in Orlando.

Ethel Root Circle
To Have Cook Food
Sale On Nov. 16

Mrs. J. R. Weaver
Surprised Recently
At Housewarminq

The ladles of the Ethel Root
Circle
of the
Congregational
Christian Church will hate a cook
food aale In front of Sear* Roe*
buck on Nov. 16. with Mrs. Earl
Motley chairman.
The circle held It* regular
mreting at the home of Mr* \V.
II. Hilllngity on Willow Ate., with
Mr». Hnbert Ilerbit presiding
in the abtenre of Mr*. Harold
Ilerbit.
Mr*. Ralph Lotting led the devotional, after which report* were
given by the iccrelary and trea»u*r.
A nominating committee wai
appointed and ti computed of Mr*.
Ralph
Lotting,
Mr*
Herbert
Thu
n, Mr*. Harold Herb*;,
Mr*. Karl Motley and Mr*. Gus
Schmah.
After the tunihme report wa*
give l&gt;&gt; Mr*. Ed Simptun, Mr*.
Tburalon reported on the fiuit
cake »alc», ami Ml** Helm Witte
on the Chri‘ tm.1* mid*. She al.o
j displayed gift* the circle receited
for saving merrhandite coupon*.
The mertirig wa* adjourned and
iletir.ini* refrethment* were »erv■•d by the hotiet*. Mr*. W ||.
llilllngtley and Mr*. Ilea Alford,
to the following member*: Mr*
tln-ar /i t trow a. Mr*. Ed Simplon.
Mu* Helen Witte, Mr*
Clide
Slintnn. Mr*. John Jnne*. Mitt
Gertrude Mining. Mr* Owen Mer
rdith, Mr*. Herbert Thurtton,
Mr*. H Iph Ion*mg, Mr*. E Getman, Mr*. Runner Carter, and
Patty Meredith.

Mr*. John R. Weaver wa*
p!ea*ently liirprlied recently with
a hou*e» arming, giver by mem
her* of her Sunday School rlatt.
at her new home in Little Venice.
The bonon-c thourii her gur*'*
her new homo and opened the
many lovely gift* given her after
which refrethment weie »erved,
Thote honoring Mr*. Weaver
were Mr* \ It Maddox, Mr*. It
I. White. Mi* Edith Ca-on, Mr*
J. \V. Parliam, Mi* Ralph Hart­
man, Mr*. Ered Yeakle. Mr*.
Phylli* Nm H. M m . A! Johnton.
Mr* J. 0 Galloway. 'Mr* Joe
Hamclt, Mr* It. It Wiggin*. Mr*.
W. ft. Wiggin*, and Mi- II K
MrSwain

The Great Masterpieces (paint­
ings) will be set up in lha library
• fo r the parent* m view at Tues­
day's meeting of the ITnecreit
P-TA. Tht children will be studyIng the painting* all next week,
which la National Education Week.
The program will be presented
in the nuditirium at 7:30 and will
be called
“ Living
Picture*” .
These will be posed by the child­
ren nf the fourth grade, with a
chorus, composed of Ihe fifth and
f sixth grade children, Irllirg the
Tetory of earh picture in *&gt;ng
Refreshments will be served.

.. . look hero for tiansilion
cotton wi t h a grown-up
air . . anil at mother pleas­
ing prices.

Happy birthday
MISS JANICE K IV IIAGGEHLk
(Photo |ty Nichol* SiUtlioI

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MONDAY
St. Mark'* (Tiaptrr of Woman'*
Auxiliary of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church will meet at the home nf
Mr*. W. C. Hutchison Sr. at 8 p
in.

Currant jelly make* a pretty
and drllcioii* glare for a bonele**
smoked (sort* ahouldi r butt, Thl*
rut of meat i* fine for a »matl
m
tattle MU* Janice Kay Uaggrrly patronage amt cooperation
family.
wa* winner in the Beta Raby puking their haraar th«* »tieee*»
Contest and will receive a gold it w a* They cleared approximateMr*. M L. MacDonald it again
laving cup engraved with her
|y SA.Vv. a1| of which will go to­ handling Ihe Claxton Emit cake*
name, the dale, and Ihe fact that
it wa* awarded by the Deta Sigma w ard* varum * charitable project*. for the rlrelex nf Holy Cnui EpuThe ham supper w a* Judged a ropal Churrh. You may place
Phi Sorority.
tremendous
»ucre»*. with appmxi- your order through any circle
Janice is three years old and
matcly
200
people being served. membre. They come in one, two.
the daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. J.
Alto receiving a great ileal of pat­ three, and five pound »Ue*. and
T. Baggerly.
are a dollar a pound, except for
The member* of the Sorority ronage w»« the C h rU lm a * booth,
Ihe five pound which 1* $1-53. Roth
w
hirh
featured
m
any
lovely
art­
wish to rvpre** their appreciation
daik ami light rake is available,
to all the town*people for their icle* made by the girl*.
although the one pound »lle come*
only In the light, Does it sound
complicatedT Well, it really Isn’t,
and I understand th&lt;- rake it tiiup
ly marvellous.
Mary Esther'* ha* moved I Sup­
pose by the time thla cornea out,
all o f you will have been dawn to
look, and register for the door
By VIRGINIA CONN
prize*. If you don’t know about
Tonight will be a rush Job, at Jean Sletron, lletty Johnson and ihe mrv*e romc on down to Dark,
I'm having a party myself, and Jane Mr Klbbin all warmed op on and see vs hat’* been going on.
Mary and Esther always rairy a
•till have half the house to clean tin1 famous Miller hospitality.
and
it
they
The Station Wive* had lunch nice selection,
(•ml Harriet Williams did the
first half). There i* a lot to be and played bridge at the R.0 AJ don't have it. they will try to get
said for good neighbors, but at Thursday. Sally Love was the it. The atmosphere Is very friend­
the moment I don't have the hottosi, amt those attending were ly, anil once you lave been in,
Dot l-cary. Della Hibbard, Rea you are always remembered hy
time.
Janie Miller served coffee Frl- Haiti i Irk, Muriel Hawkins. I.mu lie your fir*t name (n o! usually your
•l.ty morning to some of the girt* Mitchell, Joy Webber, and Geneva sire I, which t* pieman’ . They are
a rovipte nf nice gait, and even,
in the beginner's golf cla*». If you Quicken.
Dpn ami Diana Miller of ATTD if you rant buy. yon ran always
wdl remember it wav very cold
that day. Haiel Ramil, Beil* eliteitallied a number of frientis lank, ami have a visit in the bar­
gain
Linker, Dudic King, Jean Dooley, Election Night.

Conning
The News

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Solids, strijs’s and figured.
S izes 2 - 1 1.

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family wash added tu (lie back,
hicaking i botes o f farm life. No
morel Now electricity wasbe*
and dries clothe*, even makes
ironing ea*y wilh new sit-down
electric iruners! Go all electric
in )ou r laundry and kitrhen...
remember, for these operation*
it’s cheaper to use electricity
alons than to use a combination
nf fuels I

FLORIDA POW ER &amp; LIGHT COM PANY
10:00

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FEATURE— 7:16

Plaids, solids, stripes, corduruys. Sizes 3-11. hy Tiny
Toga and Jack llorgenicht.
lit nil the now fall shades

Cnidiguus In 100*o nrton.
mid some in wool. Size*
3 11. pastel shades,* navy

LAST TIME TONIGHT
.STARTS 6:70

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Nov. to
Ruddy K u k
Nov ti
Polly Maxlcy
Judy lliirlcliicllr
Susan Itragnn

Janice Kay Baggerly Is Winner
In Baby Contest At Beta Bazaar

The Elsie Knight Circle. France*
Horton Circle •fd V .* \ '&lt; o f tf*-'
First Raptltt Church wdl meet
at (t:3» pm fur a covert*I di»h
*ipner at M S pm . the
‘ Ja­
pan Advance*' will be laugh*. '&gt;&gt;
Mr*. Irving I'ryor.
The Entitled Men* Wive* (tub
will m**el at 6 P m at the 11 SAL
The new c&lt;-ekbook* will be dis­
tributed at thiv time
The Session of the Fir»t Ptc»bytenan Church wilt meet at the
Church at 7:Jo p m.
Circlea of the Women of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet a* follows:
No. 1 — Mr*. Victor Drown,
Chairman, with Mr*. J. O. Huff,
2120 Sanford Ave.. Co-hoitrw,
Mr*. S. D Ilighlcyinan. 3 pm .;
No. 2 — .Mr*. R. C. Maxwell.
Chairman, with Mrs. Ralph M.
Lennaid, Drlopinc A v e .
De
Itary, Co-ho»te»s, Mr*. E. M. Hoke
3 p in .; No. 3 — Mr* P T Piety,
Chairman, with Mr*. Piety, Os­
teen. I p m Liuirhron will he
served; N’n I — Sit*. D (*. Ho­
ward. 1103 Oak A ve, roJunto**,
Mr*. Wat »»ii Wallace and Ml**
Annie Week* .1 p m ; No 5 —
Sir*. Clarence Snyder. Chairman,
with Mr*. II. L. Sloore, 7!t
Sljrtle Ave.. eo hostess, Mrs, A.
P. Kyle. 3 p m ; Xo tt
Sir*
A C Sloore. iTuirman, with Mr*
H it. MeCatlin, 2011 Mell.mville
Ave. || p in Covcied dlth lunche«n 12 noon: No. 7 — Mrt W D
8imp«on. Chairman, with
Mr*.
-Margate! Ma.on, Pbllathra Cta*»
Room »l Ihe Church, to hostesses,
Sir*. George Kchwimer and Mr*.
Leon lion font 2:3a p m ; MornIng No. S — Mr*. Jack Greene,
Chairman, with Sir*. s|, |„ fullum, 20» S. Elliott Ave , co-hcwlf t . Mr*. A D Smith 9 c , a m ;
Evening No | _
\tr,
W. s.
Brumby Sr Chairman. witn Mi*.
Laura end Miv* Edna Chit undeu
I'j'l Palmetto A ve. ro linitc*.,
Mr* Joe Field g
Evening
Y°- 2 — Mr*. ( liffurd \l. Klbbin
Jr.. Chairman. Evening ,\u 3 —
Mr* Davit Edward*. Chairman,
Joint Hireling at the Church Cov
er«d dlih supper will he .,-ived.
The Circle* nf t»,.. Woman's
Missionary Society „ f |jlr Flr»t
Rapllvt Churrh will meet al In
at the churrh ,\ covered dish
lunrheot, wdl be Moved a' noon
and at 1 pm (here will be a pro
grain The Iheine Jov lr»m Wellv
of Salvation, circle 2 will be |n
rha.ge Mr*. E I. j|J|{rc
I)(
Harj,
the
Prevident
of
the
Wo
B E A U T IF U L G O W N S A N D B E A U T IF U L C A I-S will lie
featu red nt to m o rro w 's fa sh ion sh ow nt the W o m a n 's Clulr mart* Missionary Union of Sem
. inole Association, will b, Ihe
at 8 p. m T ills Is nn annual even t sp on sored b y th e A m erigue.it speaker.
can H om e l&gt;c |in rt merit o f the W o m a n ’s Club. (liv in g you
a p re v iew o f w h n t's in store fo r you a re M rs. G e o rg e A.
S tin e, .Mis- W . L. K irk. .Mrs. W . II. Stem|&gt;er anil little .Miss
D iane R olierts. (P h o to Hy J a m e s o n )

'Living Pictures'
W ill Be Program
At Pinecrest P-TA

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SPORTS

Tb* Lyman Greyhounds, wlnless
In v in lly competition this season,
give out with tremendous effort
Frld»y night In Longwood is they
lost to mighty Umatilla 20 7. UmaIIlia Is untied and undefeated for
the season and U the vtronge*l
contender fnr the newly formed
Mid-Lakes Conference championship The game was supposed to
be
resting week for the Uma
tt||» duUdogs, end the score wras
supposed to be el Ihe desrretion of
(he Bulldog coaching stiff.
But the Bulldogs had to keep
their starting lineup In all the
wey as the Greyhounds showed sn
unprecedented dlsplsy of second
half strength and outplayed the
visitors after the Intermission. The
Bulldogs had to bang desperately
onto their first half lesd lo »a1
vage the game as most of the
second half was played In Ihe Bull­
dogs' back yard. The Bulldogs were
favored by SO points and a rout
was espeeled. Lyman’s quarter­
back. Dave Stevens, was Ihe lead­
ing ground gainer for the evening.
Umatilla's victory was attribut­
ed to Ted Kemp, who scored In
tha Brat and second ttamaa from
I I and 11 yard* out, rnapertlvely.
Tbalr third tall/ came on a IS
yard peat and run play from Bill
Collins lo Elliot Seabrook.
Stevens sparked the icrond-half
Greyhounds, and rambled for their
lone score from IS yard' out, cap­
ping a &lt;U yard drive. The Grey,
hound* threatened constantly In
tho second half, but couldn't musCm- r— ter mor-&gt; thin one scoring drive.
T1IE YARDSTICK
UmiUlle
Lyman
First Downs
T
7
181
, Rushing Ytrdagi
too
38
’’ suing yardage
7
m.4 aw# 4-1
1 ft
Passes
0
■•atiri intercepted by—1
dki M 4-38
Fumbles Lost
1
•o
70
70
Yard* penalized
Individual yardage:
Umatilla: Gambrell 34: Kemp
44: Collins M; Williams 13.
Lyman: Fambro 34; Stevens SI;
Helms It; Berwick 31; Judah 11;
Henry 4.
Score by periods:
U m a t il la __
T « T *—10
Lyman
— . ..
0 0 0 *T— T
Uma till* scoring: Touchdowns—

H IG H
P R O T E C T IO N
*SA N E O R D
w«T

VllANTK NAIJ0NU. RANF
Af?»adlV

•ember F D IC

. * , ' » ;

",

for the evening. Is presently bated
at Sin ford Naval Air Station. Ik
• as All-American quarterback *ni
ciptaln of the Ohio State t&lt;Vn
four &gt;e»r* ago when they cap.
turtd the Rose Bowl crown, and
is presently under committment
to t he Cleveland Browns pro foot­
hill draft when he Is discharged
from the Navy.
Junior high football, the most
,boul topic in Sanford ath.
letic circles &lt;second only to Florid* » «urge into the SEC spotlight,

“*** \°J ,“d

S T . « J V » fr

drive by W, W. Tyre, chairman* unjfurmtnj 0f the boys will in- romof the Junior High Football Pro- pitted lodsy at Plnecrcil Sch,
ject Committee and Hugh Carlton, where Hugh Carlton will Issue the
Principsl of Junior High
30 complete outfits to the starting
' ^
John Barton, the gur*t speaker lineups of the four squads repre­
• ______________________ __________ senting the seventh and eighth

JIM WARNER (67) circles left end for 10 yards and a Seminole score in the third quar­
ter of the Sctninolc-Soahreero game Friday night in Ucjtona, Seabreeze hHd a success­
ful Homecoming romping 30-13 over the Smiinolos.

Bowling

SHS JVs Are Readying
For Post-Season Tilt

Sir Waller Scott Dunlop lorded ole* again began to m.sve the baL.
over the Sanford Seminole* by per­ Warner circled left end again and
City Bowling League
sonally grinding out 111 yards and carried out to the Seminole to, Team
W L
scoring four touchdowns as the
New York Life Insurance Co 21 II
Seabrrrie Sandcrabs had a home­ but the Seminole spirit was broken
13 It
Burnett Painters
coming heyday last Friday night when Johmon faded back to pass,
19 It
Central Music Co.
I Ihe Scrappy Sanfuid Seminole
in Daytona by rolling over the was ruched hard by the Sandec Celery City Printing C~
18 11
JVs move into their fmil f e w days
Seminolea 1*13. The only thing ■bs, refused to ground the ball Mathers Furniture Co.
It t3
Dunlop failed to do against the
erf preparation as they ready for
S 11
and svaa finally dropped at hia Bukura Music Shop
Seminodes was kirk tha eslra
Cietr post season game with Winown
where
the
semlnoles
lost
i
Team
Average
point.
t -r Park JVs Wednesday afternoon
the
ball
on
donna.
New
York
Life
Ins.
Co.
7*113
Tho Semlnotes displayed brief
ti WInter Park's Harper Shepherd
711.11
offensive power in the second hslf
From there the Sandrrabt mad*
Field.
710 28
as Phil Byrd and Jim Warner the score in three plays. Dunlop Jc[,,r *1 ' ! u,lcp
_
771
77
Dick Silvers says his boys art
scored once each.
ran for It yard., Hi.lt for four M l'E r s r,
7U 17
utterly thrilled" at the prospect
The Sandcrabs amassed 312 and then Duulop made the tally * ,t*!!Y\t f ^
L
771 IS
* ukur* Music Shop
being underdog for the gsme
yards on the ground sgainst tin* from two yards out.
injury-riddled Semlnoles, and were
Again the Sandcrabs emptied ..
Last Week s Result*
„
A record breaking opening night .. fc 'Y th iifY . ‘h* lT,n ,' n 3 im c3
forced to kick only once. Other the benches, ami again the Sem- . * ' “ r*&lt;
fn*- Co*
7 , crowd Is expected at &gt;he Sanford J,g *5j,mlt *iuch’ iniu-mcT ^'hl
than the one kick, the Sandcrabs loolet made a quick acore; thi* 1
2 1 Orlando Kennel Club Tuevdsy night old ,, they have been wanting o
either scored or fumbled every’ time covering *2 yards in two Burnett Paintrrs
opposition
time they got possession of the plays. On the first, Johnson pass- Mather* Furniture
1 2 when the popular dog track start* f , cc , omt. „
Celery
City
Printing
.
.
ball. They attempted only
four ed to Warner for IS yank* that
to
do so,”
0 3 tlnue through February 28th
passes, but they completed three carried to the Seabreeze 47. On Bukurs Music
The
finest
field
of
greyhound*
Individual H 'g h -3 game*
o f the attempts.
Winter P*rk is the defending
the neat play Johnson passed to
Elwowl Hiatt coupled with Dun­ Byrd on a da tz ling 47 yard pa a* «ary Piver (183); Harold Hcckrn- ever to enmpetr at the track u ill champions of Orange County's JV
meet In the opening night feature, onp. They went through thr ,ea
lop for the combination that snow­ and run play for the score. bach (S31|; Ted Burnell (330)
the Inaugural Handicap. This will
ed under Ihe Semlnotn. Hiatt ram­ R«nnle Giles successfully booted
Individual High—Single
&lt;hi untied and undefeated last
bled for 1IT yards and scored the for the eatra point.
a n y Piver 1114); W. N, Webber be the tenth rare of an eleven race ear.
program and the lineup In post
.
other two Seabrcete touchdowns.
On the return kick the Semin- (3031; Paul retold (197»
positions follows: No, I. Time FacDandrtdge the JV quarOn tha second play of the game .oh** ',owned 'h« ball at Ihe KeaThis Week'. Schedale
lor; No 2. Dirk Greta: No. 1 , Y ” i
I\ lh*‘ ,rJp!c thrrat man
Dunlop cracked olf larkle lor M| breeze 40, and on the neat play Central Mu lie Co. vs. Burnett
Suddenlike: No 1, Ml** Biller*h* f' w » n*l »garei*lve line
Painters
yards to set up the first Seabreeze Dunlop finished his glorinu* night
m eet; No 3. Voter * Choice; No ft £ , '*
Dsvld Stsnley and Jim
score. On the neat plsy Bill Lager |w|tf, a m ytrr1 t„uchdnwn sprint r e ,frT City Printing vs. Bukurs
M Honey; No. 7, Major Cody
n ,r r jdge Is a fine passwent for a first and goal at the after cracking o ff right tackle.
Mo*1* Rh°P
in Jones
rr'
*«d runner.
and No I. F.d's Deacon
Jone*.
Seminole five yard line. Dunlop
n w ll
f|n , „ m|, ,hp s Jn&lt;j. New York IJfe Ini vs. Mather*
Hut Silvers, the JV mentor. Is
Miss Bittersweet rates ss Ihe
msde the tally from there, as he erabs have score more than 30 Furniture Co.
favorite with Deacon Jones a closeiJT,“ cUn, ,“ Prai*r any Individual
circled right end In-hind the key point* against their opposition all
Individual Average
a second In y«*iMilnrlty. The defend- Y * * " ; ,
want heroes,
block by Hlsll. Dunlop missed on season.
It Holler
169
f In: champion I. 1. M. Honey, who
l " nl'r *
hr mHIhe attempted conversion.
B Slrrlr
The YardsUrk
won lavt season's Inaugnrat and And that's what we have .too
Meredith Scott chilled th»- sec­
W. Wrhber
Our
boy*
think
and
play
at a
Ifi;J finished second In the Derby .
.. . *
Meabree.e h |!orM|orf
ond Sandcrab Hist quarter drive H.,,fW d
»
First
Boon*
It
n
p(,,0i1
j
(r,.* The entire racing pl.vnt ha* been
by pouncing on a Dunlop fumble.
Hushing Yardage
312 Cl. t i m n
ir,i greatly Improved during thr past ’ ‘ rar f* •’'e41* l* * lo P. VI. and
The second quarter was a iepe- IM
. . . month*
___it.. ...
h i i f"r the matinee* 2 p m . The
Pa**e«
Id
in preparation (&gt;&gt;.
for iwhat
tltlon of the first quarter. Hiatt
*•* J l ook
Passing Yardage
InI promise* to be It* oul standing *.*■• ,irl1 matinee is scheduled for
G. Kenl*
set up Ihe *c«re by rambling for 70
Passe, Intercepted by
161 son. The most sensatienal nes* Wednesday, the dey following the
for W yard* down to thr Seminole ft
t T Cohb
opening.
Punt*
(SO feature 1* a beautiful glat* enfour yard line. Two plsya later 3-23
I-1* It Tamm
Fumble* lost
l.v.1 tlosed, air Condilb.ned clubhouse
Hiatt madr the score on a one I
2 |T. Burnett
yards p,*nalirrd
j 3&lt;i stilt at a co»t of 4II'*,ono. Also a
yard plunge. Again Dunlop failed 20
2D;
Richards
j j 9 rrw and elaborate main entrance
Individual Yardage
to convert
I Krctrcr
Sorry. No Minor*
j,ji ha* been con&gt;tructed
Again the second Sandcrab
Sanford Warner ftt; C.oembet1 •. Tlvec
lig
General Manager Jer.y Collins
drive of the stanra was chilled 37; Byrd 14; Barbour 13; Ru**t l-uirhlon
jv , predict* that tmth attendance and
II Hrrbst
as llnnnl Rusvl and Bill Tyre re­ •4; Johnson -M.
jV muluel play recont* will be shatcovered a fumhle on the Seabreeze Keabrerie—Dunlop 213; lllatt 117; T. Brown
135 tered during Ihe coming month*.
47. But Seabreeze regained posses O'rourke 12.
I Heckrnbach
IM Mr. Collins Just took over Ihe
slon of the ball as Dunlop Inter­
Vssre By Period*
H Bussell
I5j trick's operation lu t year ami Ihe
cepted a Boh John*on p u s Intend
Seabreere
• 8 II 12—M P- Bukur
ISI mutue) handle made an astounding
ed for fvyrd. The half ended with Hanford
f l a t y _| j
H GIHIrap
I5J lump of 381 jver cent, Ihe mo*t
Ihe Semlnnlrs trailing 12 0.
Individual Scoring
F*. Klrrhholf
ll&gt;, sensational rise ever recorded at
In the third quarter the Sami
Haatnrd m i
W. Tyre
erahs continued at full strength, Sanford MU Touchdown* - War- */
lift a dng racing oval.
There wilt be racing every night
Hiatt and Dunlop marched fnr 70 ner (la yd. run); Byrd (17 yard " "blddon
1(7
rtc-epl Sunday during the season
yard* In eight plays for the third pat* run from Jnhnton). Comer, *' R',hrr4*
Seabreere tally. The key play of «lon«- Calif t ( r i i r f m rni),
^ I ifrro
147 with matinees scheduled fur every
thr drive was a 2t yard Jaunt Seabreeze ( 34)
142 Wednesday and Saturday. Post
Touchdowns- f ’ F:,mr.lf k
by Hiatt that earned the bell to Dunlop, ( M i,e yd. run) lOnn yd.
139
^
k&gt;
the Seabrrrbe sls-lnrh line. Dun­ plunge) (two Yd. plunge) (SO yd. i. „ f , CJr
m
137 B. Itobcnslrin
lop dove over the line for the run); lllstl. I (One yd. plunge) Jv
iso
13.7 F. Iluhn
. .
score.
127
138 J Wilson
&lt;17 ,d . run).
«• »«rtwlek
The Sandrraha eapltallred on a
______ _
G. Pezold
123
188 E. C. Harper
Seminole fumble for their fourth
seore. Wiener fumbled on the It,
NF.WK 1.8 FOURTH TO WIN
and Sandcrab Eddie Stabril cov­
27 IN » YEARS
ered for Seabreere On the ne*t
BROOKLYN. N. Y. UP-Don
play Dunlop lost three yards, hut Newrombe failed twice In Ihe 133ft
on the following play Hiatt cracked World Serle* for the Brooklyn
JU ST A R R IV K D -700 P A IR O F SHOES
off tackle for IT yards and the Dodger* yet he Is only the fourth
score
National league pllrher to have
A LE N A T IO N A L L Y A D V E R T IS E D
Seahrrrie emptied the bench won 27 or more games In one
on Ihe return kirk, and the Semi- season during the last 3fl year*.
B R A N D S R E D U C E D A L M O S T JA IN
nolra marches to a quick score.
He had a 27-7 record.
PR IC E
Johnson passed to Claude llillell
Robin Roberts of the Phillies
for 13 yard* and Ihe sandrrahs was 28-7 In 1332; Ruck Walter* of
$3.98 T O $6.98
sent their itayllnf lineup hack Into Cincinnati 27-11 In 1338; Dizzy
the game, but on the neat play Dean of the Cardinal* 2S12 In
Terry Goemhel ripped through the 1333 and 30 7 In 1334.
$1.(10 OFF WITH A 2 PAIR PURCHASE
n 1321 Rrooklyn't speedhaller,
middle of the line for 11 yards
and the Seminole were on the Vance, had a 28 • record.
warpath Two play* later Warner
elreled left end from to yards out
for Ihe Seminole score.
W E D G E S -IN C O LO R S
Encouraged by the score, the
Jw t
i rote o e td i
Semlnoles put a defensive goal
AVOCADO G REEN
3o itajr healthy I
stand that wa* effective. They
finally halted Dunlop and lllatt
CREAM
G !a5s-cneIosed
at the Seminole four yarf line,
whrra thry took over. The Semin-

Record Breaking
Crowd Is Expected
At SOKC Opening

!

i 1 ™ ow-owwa.« r s * r

NARROW FEET?

DOC

grade* of Junior High and Pinecrest.

tram, not as individuals,'' he add­
ed.
A great part of the success of
tie JVs depend on team unity,
n carrying out his season policy
of free substitution, Silver* has
ed hi* team to its most successut season in year*.

W. W. Tyre Is expected to an­
nounce « plan for fund raising to
the Oilrfs Club, and It is tho ^itbit It will have to do nita tb*
^..............
....... schedule of the Juqpresent
seasuo
L .' high team*

COMPI.ETE STOCK

SHOTGUN SHELLS
22 RIFLE

CARTRIDGES'
tmperiol Refineries Station
13th A Park

Dr. Harry Z. Silsby
Announce* Che Removal of hie office* to hla
*nrmer location on Magnolia Avenue over Touchlon
*&gt;rus Company
— Telephone 557 —

General Insurance
H. JAMES GlIT AGENCY
312 KANT FIRST STRKKT
PHONE 73

H. JAMES OUT

•
JAMES B. CUT
A

Finest In Racing
Nov. 13lh Thru Feb.2sth

R A IN
OR
S H IN E

RACING

SEASON OPENS
TO88ORROW NIGHT

B T O A A A A W ID T H S

LO W C O S T

•* • •
■■'*

Tomorrow night thr Elks’ Club
vill be the scene of tho Seminole
Chief* Club Barbecue. John Scbiird Jr., president of the orgsniation announced. The "Big Teed”
and meeting, ararnged by Dr. A.
W. Eppa Jr., program chairman,
will get underway at 7:30 and
will feature a film showing of the
Florida Rice game In technicolor,
John Barton as gue.t speaker. and
the announcing of the Juulor high

d ish cd d

Greyhounds Lose
lik io Mighiy
Umatilla 20*7

^ ■*• '
**

Chiefs Club Barbecue
Set Tomorrow Night

Jh s L S a n jjo h d

Sandcrabs Roll Over
S e m in o l Ele ven
36-13 Friday Night

■ H &amp; l*

• 11 Big Races, Post-Time 8:00 p. m.
• Big New Club House

653

Kemp 2 (10. run; 10, nia); Beebrook (IS. p m from Collins). Convrrstons-Kcmp 2 (Kicks).
Lyman (coring: Touchdown—
-Stevens (18, run). Conversion—
Miller (pets from Stevens).

N O T I C E
T»x Book* ar« open for payment ef 13M City Tex**.
4 * dlycow i allowed If paid In Nottmbor, 1% In December,
t % la J eatery and 13 In Ptbrnary.

An

«Kr tax tfetemcata kav* W*a mailed. If yen hat* a*4
received yon re, ploas* giro tho legal description, your melltag
address aad atalsmaat will b« aaat to you.

BROW N

M A T IN E E S W E D . &amp; S A T .. P O ST -T IM E 2 P- M.

RED

- Opening: M atinee W ed n esd a y Jerry Collin*, Track Operator

F L A T S IN
BLACK
NAVY

KII.GORE SEED Co.
m w. m ir.
r». m

GREEN
RED

SANFORD SHOE CENTER
20* SANFORD AVE.

«
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• New Main Entrance

TAN

Eltea lap
City Taa Collector

• A dm ission $1 Plus Gen. A dm ission o f 50c

B LAC K

Now r i easy la keep
your roses lovely t
simply carry oamo
I around year garden
and dust whenever petti or plant
dmeoaoa appear. Controls chief
iawett aad dwea*m that »ftUt
raaaa Easy n uae-la “psunpactioa* duster, (v. is. erg p, s.
rat nd.: oanso.)

• C om pletely H eated, A ircon d ition cd

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On Hy. 17-92 Turn W est A t R ed A rrow

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STRL'CTION. National School of
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A We'll bo looking for you tonight
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«
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ATE L A U N D R Y k D R Y
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Phone 2161 Route I, Hanford
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to select from Powell's varied
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C o.
1100
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If
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Then* 1821
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• AUTOMOTIVE
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*

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14 Ft. outboard A trailer, 25 II P. Septic Tank Instillation k Service
Heater Jwrvici, A r e hi*- C.
Evinrude, forward control, fiber
glass bull. $325. Call Sanford
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1979-R.

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Your Evinrude Dealer
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304 E. 1st SI.
Phone 999

USED MOTORS
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v
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•
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Phone 1203

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O r SANFORD
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• MERCHANDISE ~
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Phone 320

LIVE BAIT

FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p a
Shiner*, Bull Heads. Pop Guta
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3 Dozen, 95c
Thu Is a fret pass to the IliU
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306
207
Rael
Missouri Minnows and Worms
Theatre Johnny Saul*.
Exp.
Commercial Ave.
Flemlag Grocery— E. Geneve Ave.
dale Nov. 21, 1936.

M O T O R C Y C L E -m a
Herley-David.on
"74".
excellent
condition, 1330. Inquire at Skat­
ing Rink on Seminole Dlvd. al
^4
Sanford Ave.

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prtigrams, # I c.
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West 13th St.

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It 98 - 12 91
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301
E.
1st
Si.,
Phone
SI
ll will p«y YOU to
m before
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you buy. Open Evtningt and
Robinson Hind Crafted Furniture.
Sundayp.
Phone 1423
We build. d*ngn and rvflnish. 323 E. First St.
EaitaMe Trailer Sale*
Eta at 919 French, Ph. Sl-IL
Palalka, Fla.
Double rinse iub*. very good cond­
ition, $10 Ph. 1741-J.
1931 Va-Ka-Shun-Elte, Ia-ft. house- House Cleaning- Window», Floors,
trailer. "light aa a baby carri­ Office. Call 1U9-J, D. C. Caldwell
1—23” Men's Bicycle, Y’ellow k
age” , perfect for vacationing.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
while, like new. Beasonsblc. I’ h.
Only $230, and aiauma payment*.
SYSTEMS
,
„ ,
Z778-J.
PHONE i m - J .
All typea and atiei, Inatallvd
“ Do It Yoursalf."
11EAB the NEW V. M. Tape Re­
34 ft. 19M Imperial houietraUer.
WE REPAIR AND 8 ERVICE
corder. $15 uown. Wleboldt’a
Used only 3 months. Phone
S T I N E
Camera Shop, :in g. park Avr.
2103 or 440-J.
Machine and Bupply to .
207 W. 2n1 SL
l b. 61 MEN'S GOLF- CLUBS, set nf 8,
15—TRUCKS
McGregor iron, Tommy Armour
CRORI-E5’ - BENDIX
Silver Scot model. Excellent
ATTENTION LONG DISTANCE
Salr* «nd Service
condition. $15. PHONE 2670
TRUCKERS, Grext Dane 34
RANDALL
and 35 foot used all aluminum
IIOTPOINT
Electric Itancr. K„o,|
Electric Company
projucc vans. Also two 1953 Dia­
rondltion. $39. PHONE 57111.
Service—
Quality
—Satisfaction
mond T ISO HP Cummins Dieael steeper iritlors. Excellent Ph. 113 Sanford 2537 J- 3 Do Uary Over Huffed lounge chair, roie
condition. Great Dane-Diamond
frieze upholstery. Call 2130 alter
T. V. SERVICE
T, 103 So. Orange Blossom
5:00 p.m.
Day or Night
Trail, Orlando 3-9031. N ig h tSEMINOLE T.V.
II—APPLIANCES
Call Mr. Reeve* 3-1209.
503 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
You'll Be Silica Ahead with a
FIUG IDA IRE appliance*, asle
HEATING
New 1957 PONTIAC, now on dis­
and service. G. If. High, Oviedo
Floor Furnace* A Circulators
Fla, rh**ne FO-5-:;il5 or San
play.
fowl 1012-W after 6 pm.
—and—
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
You'll be Dollars Ahead with the 200 8 , Park
Phone llto
Sale* * • Servlre
higb-appralsal trade-in &gt;ou get
SINGER
from Bay Herron, Ju*t phone t3—SCHOOIX-IN STRUCTION
Sewing Machines
3136, or aflcr 6 p in., phone DUAlio parts, aceetsorie* for all
w.
LEARN Hawaiian Dancing. 3 yrs.
makes of sewing machines of
up. Adele Heilman. Ph. 2S1-J.
American an t European manu­
14—USED CABS
facture.
• Student Instruction
1951 Ford, very nice
— $495.
All Repair Work
• Plane Rental
1931 Chev H ton pick up. Worth
Fully Guarantee 1
•
Sightseeing
llidrs
Ihe monry
$«&lt;&gt;',.
106 E. SECOND ST.
Sanlantio F ly in g S ervice
193u Pontiac, 4 door sedan, new
Phone W. P.
26 NU
U»ed 36” eleclrie range, $50. Can
paint, good eoad.
335.
3 Mi West uf Longwood
be seen al 2106 Cordova Dr.
1950 Ford V-l. 4 door, motor re­
On New Sanlando Springs Rd.
conditioned .
395.
45—BUILDING MAITtBlAIA
1917 Packard, 4 door sedan. New
paint, running good
193
WANTED
METAL BOOKING
ROY REEL
YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Now in slock, 5 V Crimp—V
306 W. second at.
T O TRAIN FOR
Corrugated — 2 V Corrugated
Utt All Y’our Roofing Need* at
f l ig h t a n d g r o u n d
• BUSINESS
Airline Training under most mo­ Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
SERVICES
dern methods for positions in
Out West Uth St.
this new fatrinstlng and writ19-BKAUTV PARLORS
paiJ field. Public Contact a* 41— BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Station Agents, Hostesses, in
SPECIAL^
Communications, ReservetioDS, HAYNES Office Machine Co.
Typewriters, adding machines
Traffic, etc. Free Trevel Passes,
Sales-Rantala, 314 Mar., Ph. 44
EVA ^ E sT flE A U -ft1*SHOP many other benefits. Prepare by
Phene 563
a SHORT LOW-COST TRAIN­ 8 ft Sola fountain and bar In A-l
ING PERIOD wihleh need nut condition. Also 6 cast Iron, leath­
$10 Waves by Zotns A Realistic
interfere with your present Job.
$7.60 Thru Nov. Open a a m. • WE CAN H E L P F 1 N A N C E er upholstered bar Stools. Perfect
for small business getting start­
Call vn
qualified applicants. F R E E
ed. Worth over $1,004 will aacrlHARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
LIFETIME PLACEMENT SER­
ftcc for $385 complete. Ph.
VICE Coast to Coait. Ages 17
17-RUIUllMG REPAIRR
1020-J.
to 35 with high school Or better
and pleating personality. Wnie
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
giving address and phone num­ 11-FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD
THAT NEW ROOF because you
ber in Airline Training, Nation­
fear the coal will be too great?
Why not drop In? It'll eost you
al School of Aeronautics, Box FOR DISTINCTIVE rUfl.NITURE
—at Warehouse Price*, visit
nothing lo talk it over. You may
3101 c /o Sanford Herald,
BERRY'S. We are expert* at alhave a pleasant surprise in store
listing you to secure graciou*
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
good looks with functiunal ton
YARD 223 W. 3rd SL, PHONE • EMPLOYMENT
vcnicnce. Today's best buys in
13 'The Lumber Number,
nationally advertised furniture
14 -CHILD CARE
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
Ted Burnett
I will keep children in my twine.
First St, Phone 1917 for Even­
for PAINTING
ing Appointment.
Ph. 590-R. 903 W. 4th.
»901 Grnndrlew
Phone 195311.

For Painting call Mr. Teater. Ph. 2A—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
KS-XR. Room special 114 9A
SHORT OF CASH?
FLOOR sending and mushing Work mornings and afternoon in
Cleaning, waring. Serving Semi­
your neighborhood with Avon.
nole county since 1925.
Housewives preferred. Mrs. J.
0, M. M. G lessee, Lake Mary
K am il, P. o . Box 975, Orlando.

T H ^ A N W I U ^ I K K A L D Mon . N ov . 1J. 1050, F aga T
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$ SAVE $

LAKE FRONT
New threw bedroom bout# an
Lake Emma. Ona and half lUod
f u r n it u r e
bath*. Florida room. Lot i l l '
i 223'. Torn So. oat rolla at
Mather Of Sanford
Oaklawn Cemetery.
203 09 E. 1st St.
Phone 127

W A H T -&amp; 8 W O tiS tW ____

ON GOOD USED

Used furniture, appliance*, tools, Move lo Loch Arbor December
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Matt
lit. 1600 iq. f t of livlas araa
lo qutat neighborhood. Modern
321 East lit, SL Fnon# 1531.
3 bedroom home only t year
old. Fully
landscaped
and
2nd ANNIVERSARY
completely
equipped.
Phone
IN OUR
I’ M YOUR PERSONAL
m ix
SANFORD LOCATION
PERSONNEL MANAGER!
Echols Hl-Rlzcr . ........... $9154
No need to worry about jour
CUSTOM
UUILT
HOMES
Sofa Bed and Chair
.
99 tu
help problem* with me on tha
VA—FKA—CONVENTIONAL
Hollywood Bed ............... 49.50
Jobl When* you need worker!,
FINANCING
Free headboard* on Hollywood
they’re at good aa found!
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Bed*
I'm O. Howl* Hiidle*, the ClartLOW
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
All Dinette Sets Discounted
ifird Ad, and I know practically
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
everyone In town whoa looking
$139 00 Bunk Beds
1119 uo
1100 Mellon wile for a job. Some come to me to
3-Room Groups . . . . . .
295tu Phone 1M1
find 'am — but practically all
3'Pc. Curved Sectional*
199.00 tO-room frame home, modern.
turn to me when lookin' for work!
(Foam Rubber)
Geneva. $6,000, rasy Icrme. W.
The following 4-linc a.I brought
It. Albert, Hot S3 Caktadaga.
a flood of 23 phone call a.
BEDROOM:
fh lH F A
Double Drcstrrwl^ 1 m
EXPERIENC ED maid for gener­
Bcvclrd M trror^V | J
# • $13,300. 3 bedroom, air condition* al hoii.se work. 3-day week, good
rd,
enclosed.
sirage,
block
con­
Bookcase Bed
*
pay. Care of 1 rhildren after
struction. Hard* rod k
.ork achonl. Phone I707-.M after 3:30.
lunerapring Mattress
floor*.
90x135
lot.
Low
KIIA
Box Spring
12 pillows FREE)
Call 1*21 and your manpower
monthly payment*, $52.79 after
problems
will be a* good aa to ll­
buy Ins owner* equity. 3321
See our new line of floor covering
ed too.
Laurel. Ph. 2401-J.
snd complete home furnishings.
FREE DELIVERY
Thu ia a free pars to the Movie?bedro»ni home with Florida
ECHOLS BEDDING 1 0
land Buie-In Theatre for It W.
room, extra large utility i oin.
Ilamed. Exp. date Nov. 21. 1936
Corner 2nd A .Maxnolla, Ph. 1232
Mint *ee lo appreciate. $7,400.
"Bud Bamberger'* Mgr.
»U K. 26th. Ph. 22'4-J.
Open Monday's III 9:0# p.m.
I IMS
VISIT Ol'lt BALCONY

35—MONET TC LOAN

AUTO LOANS

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covtra and Drapes
STANLEY KULP
PHONE U58-J.

47—FURMTVRK—HOUSEHOLD

U&gt;l— Comer 32nd k Palmetto.
60x119. Write C, K. F.ltn. Eastla. Fla. __________________

U— FARM and GARDEN

Officials Give
Year's Cotton
Crop Estimate

PEAT COMPOST tDaetwelder’s)
1tv
bu
bag
GHAPEVII.I.E LARGE LOT 60 X 260. nice Wa*
WASHINGTON iW -Thr Agricul­
NURSERY.
Grapeville
Ave,
lion, illy water aiallahlr, $300.
ture
Department haa estimated
Phone 2U5*
Inquire DM W. 25Ht St.
thi* years goivrnnirnlreMncted
17—BROKERS and REALTOR!
• RENTALS
cotton crop al 13:33,40 balea nf
300 poundi grost weight
ThU
1*
a
free
paa*
to
the
I'rairio
51—A P T S - HOUSES- BOOM 8
Thlv mid-harvest season esti­
l-ake Drive-In Tbratie fur II.
II. Lahrcr. Long wood. Evp date mate la 113,000 bales 1c*i than the
2 Bedroom home, carportv. utili­
Nov. 21, 1936.
ty room, newlv furnlihed. $100
October forecast of 13 JiW.nnn bale*.
month. PHONE 2120-LW.
II rom pam also with 11721.000
NEW HOME
2 Bedioom huuse. kitehen equipped Quality, modem CB Home. 3 bed* produrrd last year an! I3068,'U0
apace healer. Phone 283.VW.
roumt, tde bath, aerrenrd porch, for the ten-year 1915 31 average.
kitchen equipped. Only $51,000
Brcauae of the existence of a
FURNISHED 100m tu couple. Kit­
Down.
n-srrve and surplus supplies total­
chen privileges. Phone 2961-W
FIVE ACRES
Including approximately too ell* ing lOm.OOO bales the depart
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
rua tree* ami deep well on all- nient htd imposed arresge plant­
private bath*. I l l W. First St
ing allotments
and marketing
weather road. I2.7M—TERMS.
quota* to limit production. Never­
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
CAMP COTTAGE
Clt, well conitrucird, in line cond- theless, the crop has turned o il lo
lion, on Lake Harney deep well be much largrr than the produc­
Furn. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e .
Located oo 17-92. Ph. 301O-W1
with inalde plumbing. Eaiily ac- tion goal of 10 million bales.
iratible to main highway. $5..
The Indicated yield per harvest­
300-TEHMS,
2 and 3 bedroom cement ni.wk
ed acre ami production- icspeclake front home*. $65. k $63.
REALTY CO lively, Included:
unfurnished. Phone 1129. St. OZIER
l.atira It, llaier, Realtor
Georgia 333 and 590,0 0; Ala­
John Kealty Co.
Hazel M. $ield, Asrncialr
bama 373 and 730,0u0.
MOI So Orlando Hwy. Ph 1139
Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17-92 So.
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
City Limi's. SlumLvIand Court.
See Seminole Really for Desir­
able Houses and Apt*. Ph»ne 27.
HOUSE, hua French Ave, unfurnlahed. Call 1191.

BALL REALTY ~
And INSURANCE

Rose Court Apartment*—3-Room &gt;201 So. park Ave. — Phone 960
1 Bedroom., furnlihed.
Plume!
$3iK) down
UN.
|
3 li.lt. matotiry home, furred
walla, tiled hath, goo&gt;l aerllon,
2-Bedroom Futn. Home. Adulls,
rxcelient value at $l,ouo.
115 month. 115 N. Jaisamlnc.
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
$400 down
for Winter Tourlit. Pnvaie oath 2-B.It. furnlihed home out of city,
k ahower. Steam heat. Inquire
ready for possession, Total puce
Manuel Jarobson across from
$3,600.
Post Office.

$8f*i down

Mayfair—3 bedroom, 1-bath home. 2 B fl. clean modern home with
Call 1434-J after 6 p. m.
nice Florida mom, Elec, range
and refrigerator.
IN OSTEEN—3 Itm. furn. apt.
Screen I’orrh. $33 mo. Call after Let your rent receipt* pay for
6 Phone 1323.
there home*.
2 Boom Apt*. 112 F.:in Ph.

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Seminole Realty

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OBERLIN, Ohio i.P—The parent*
nf Helm Day Stevenson, daughter
of a col let e president have annminrs-d her engagement to Gov.
Robert H Mrynrr nf New Jrr*ev.
The namr* nf the 29 year-old
brunette nnd the handsome 46year-old
Democratic
governor
have been linked romantically for
month*.
Her father William K Elevenion. president of Oberlin Collegesaid they plan to wel in January.
During the election campaign,
Miva Mrvrnsun worked for Hie
Volunteers for Slrven-»n K rfaum
rampalgn. She tharr* a distant
relative with the unsuccessful
presidential candidate Ihrmich her
mother'* side of her family.
Ilsr fattier explained that like
thi*
"Mv wife'* aunt married Sr«-n
rer Ewing, who &gt;va* a double first
rou*tn of Adlal Stevenson's faIhed."
A graduate of Colorado College,
Mia* Stevenson served with the
Bril Cro.v in Korea, taler relum­
ing lo Ihiv country, where »hr was
employed at Ihe United Nation*
building and a* a puhlir relation*
representative of an airline

Furnikhed apt. for nmple. Hail W. d ie t r ic il s
T. w v in t o
Laurrl Ave. Ph. 119. No pet*
REALTORS
please.
IMI Park Ave
Phone 77 or tu
Nicvly furni*heil 2 bedroom apt . WANT A FURNISHED HOUSE?
$73. Ph. 1327,
2 Bedroom houae on large lot with
p'enty *hade Iree*. only $3,975.Unfiirn. garage apt I'll 551..M,
on. Good term*.
Mmlrrn furnished apt. like new.
1 Bedroom houae, CB construction,
First floor. 1506 W. 3nj.
Juat $6.9.V&gt; On. Trrma
3 bedroom nicely furnikhed limtie • BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2311 French Ave
113 W. 19th SL Call
66C H ,
after 3:30.
J. w. HALL, RRAI.TOR
Johnny Walker, Akutrialr
IT—BROKERS and REALTORS
Furnished 2 tnulioom apt. 132 W.
“ Call Hall" phone 173H
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
• REAL ESTATE
a&gt;k Crumlrv k MonMth
Robert A . W illiam s at 117
South Bark
Phone 773
REALTOR
84—FARMS AND GROVER
They Know
R aym ond l.unitquinl,
ASSIMTATF.
JOHN L. HAMRICK
2u arre tile farm Tnree bedroom
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
lies lira] Estate Broker
bouse, larjjc barn. All equipment Phone 1(73.
Phone: W. I*. 3*13631
and ma-Hmrry. E*»v lerm*. Ph
_ It ETI HEM KNTHOME
(It. 2 Maitlanif, Florida
1373-J, P, O. Box 1131
|00 fret frontage on land bottom
lake. 3 beilrnom frame home Grove* • Acreage • llumc* . Lot*
13—HOMES
with modern kitchen, Florida Thi* it a tree pa** to the lilt/
room, garage, largr. beautifully
Theatre for Danny Dunaway.
landacnped lot including 1 large
Exp. dale Nov. 21, 1936.
oak shade Iree*. OuLsldr city.
FULL PRICE $7,700
AN ill riKMHt MAN S DREAM!
TIRED
173 Acre* Ranch Land
Rich. well-drained land. 3 ponds,
JdnJ
Km
thj
of thn same old t h in g ?
tight fenrea throughout, double
fire lane*, eurral and loading
See the spacious new tastefully
A. B. PmCRBON
rhule, small, nrw house with
different homes in —. —
Broker Associates: A. B. Pateraon
plumbing installed. 1396 feet on
South Pmecrtit
San/orr
Jr , p. J. C besunon, Garfield
paved road. Only $75 per acre.
Grove Manors
San/ori
WilUtta, John Molaeh and R W
TERMS
Valencia Villas
Del-am
Wtlllami. A. C. Doudney, Land
tv. it. - n i i r MEMBER
Surveyor.
Rraltor — Inauror
IM M E D IA T E
116 N. Park Ave.
Phone M2V
Guy Allen, Associate
OCCUPANCY
Artrue Brlte, Associate
PHONE KM for CHERRY
Real Eatale Brokerage — Notary
Ideally Situated
1219 Wr. 13th SI Rear-Barber Shop This Is a free pass lo tht Bralrlv
Lake Drive In Theatre for C.
Luxuriously Plannm
ft L a rg e I.nH
Moderately [Viced
11 *9M *elhfr- K*P’ ,ljlr ‘V ovNrar City Limit*. IJ.UOO. Term*.
3 and 4 Bedroom Hornet with 1
ii a free past to the dovieROSA L. PAYTON. Thi*
anf 2 hatha situated on large,
lantl Rule-In Theatre fur Mr
Registered Beal $7*tale lliokrr
■rtlstfeally
landteaped
loti.
T. G. Richardson. Exp. dstc Nov
IT-92 at Hiawatha
Paved atreell and nil other Phone 3*71
21. 1930
city convenience* make th**e
colonic*
of
owner-ocrtipled
CLAYTON C. 1IKOOKS
BILLS HARD TO PAT? Sell
home* truly delightful plieai
Ileal Eilate Inveitmrnta
to live.
So Orlando Hwy. — PH. 3963-J
things yotiTt through w i t h
Designed. Built and Sold
BEARING FRUIT TREES
twougb Want Ads far CASH.
grace tht beautiful landieape
Call 1921,
ODHAM A TUDOR Ine.
yard of thla handaome 3 bed­
Builders of Fine Homes
room home. Ha* hardwood
For Florida Living
floor*, Florida room, electric FOR GRAND B YS 0 AlAMl E
• BIG VALUES
make the Want Ads )our ihoppkitehen
and Venetian blind*,
SALES OFFICE
Ing place.
• QUICK CREDIT
and
only
ILTOO
down
with
low
2625 S. French Avenue
1 HA 4Wr* loan.
• EASY TERMS
Phone 2100 and 29So
SWAP ANYTHING I Just place
Conauit A 4F.ALTOK Firet
WILSON MAIER
ClssaUifd ads. Phone 1121 for a
CULLEN AND IIARKEY
New and Used Furniture
1*6 N. Perk Ave.
Phene 2311
311 E. First St.
Thon* 939
helpful ad-writer.

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flllGIIIIM KRtlS, 13, lut.rnal v i e.- , • ti c Wv.t German school
lately patrol Cubic T, ix introduced t » President Eitenhowtr trs
Washington by German Au.ba .ulor Item.- I. Ktckler. Th* boy
brought a greeting from Ucrmsnv i C .r rcllor Konrad Adenauer,
At iMitlom, Democratic Prc.iil- iii.il i itnlnce Adlal K. .Sttvenjoil
addrosie* a cheering crowd al ll-.e L'nivcriity of F.nniylvanla in
Phitsdetphla. He blasted the Eiaenlsowvr Admlnlitratlon's polity In
th* light of Ihe Middle East crisis. Sleventot) charged that tht llRiltd
State* la In trouble In the Middle 1, l i t .u e Prt&gt; blent flscnhpwer
turned over major foreign policy vice, ona to Ids subordinate*.

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11 MAULIN' BOATED IN
PL'LB TO BICAN TOUR NET
SAN JUAN, P. B. IT—Tfc# third
annual Puerto Rican tovlUtion*)
Uamefleh Touroiir.ent t i i the
mail eocceeiful. Fifteen mirlm
and two yailfiih wrr* boated. In
19M only three marlin were boat,
ed.
V
On the final day. with W fania
fuhrrmrn In aetlon. only or.a
»ailfi*h was caurM. Bui a U-year«a*lf&gt;*t you.
it 11 NE AP ror hahd eed •*•! nf old boy from nearby flantuna
. . i d Ckk.ift t h i . *th day « f Jfotemboated a blue marlin welihmi
t* f. A D . I » l »
o i- hi : rndon ci-f. rh r»r I t m p«undi. Hi l « ( It ea H
crn ct iT cocrt
thread line.
ley A ri a J. Luadeolet
KICKS THOSE FIELD C.OAU
UNIVERSITY, MDa. J ^ -P iiH
Cothrrn. Mlteletlppl fullback. l» a
prolific kicker of field gaali. In
Old Mlad' 1 «« victory «ver Van­
derbilt. Cothrcn made three field
goal*. They were J*, IT and U
yard!.

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4K H A L I
K L R K N n W tilrtl.VV
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k k ' n r r . . . far Ptalelltf
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4&gt;fl*sdn F i n d *

Tackle Oil Malm of Hie Detroit
IJont had more than 1 » profee.
tional wretlllng matches during
th* off eenon

TODAY!

DYNAMITE
FROM DETROIT
Will InRutne# th# ehape of cura for year# to com# I
Hern it »k_ M ercury for 19.77_.nnd if# n Ipimimliell
that will ruck the industry. The first dream enr you
con otrn, not jiut look nt. Drenm-cnr nrw in ntyling,
ride, potter, and featurt*. Dramatically difli*n&lt;nt from

Jet-Flo numper* tn V-nngle tail-light*. And Wf*
gcr in evert’ important dimenaion—length, width,
and whi-plbkidp-headroom, ley room, nnfl ahoultkr
room. It'# dvnnmi/r_n totally new car that briny*
th# dream world of tomorrow lo radiant reality today.

N O W T O A T T E N D TH E

(p a h a d s i o f d io in s A
November 11th -- 18th

THE BIG M FOR ’57
with

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(L ocn ted in Sem inole C ounty a d ja cen t to W in ter P a rk )

DREAM -CAR D ES IG N

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for'57 presents! Dream-Car Design •Biggest size increase In the industry
•Exclusive Moating Ride* -New Keyboard Automatic Transmission Control
•New ‘255 and 290 lip VO engines Exclusive IYnvcr-Booster Fan •Dncnm-Gur
features eveiywhcre you look. Stop In.scc how Tlic B igM outdates Uicmall.

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NEW SPAPER

TU ESD AY. NOVEM BER

13 1936

NO. 131

A ssociated P ress Leaned W ire

N. O bservers Enter Canal
Zone To Watch Over Cease-Fire
Police U n it harden Club Seeks
D e p a rtu re ,» Build Room
P o stp o n e d On|0 Civic Center

F U T U R E MISS A M E R IC A S «m l fo r xurc. a ‘ Pnirntt B ow l tjm w n " a r e nntmtjr this b e v y
M o f lovolv ilx t h K in ders nt S a n fo rd G ra m m a r School. Tin* d&lt;ad&gt;l«*-«iunrtct o f ca n d id a tes
f o r the "Peanut B ow l (Jm vrT title in clu d e * : (le ft to r ig h t! L a n d A n n Fuller. S a n dia

Hamrick. Linda William.'*, Betsy Rond Scltu m'inniin. Martha Ilenderson, Carolyn Turner, Donna Younyr. anti Bobbie Jo« Berry. (Staff Photo*___________________________________

Membership Drive Starts
‘With Kickoff Breakfast
The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce memberthip drive
got underway thl* morning in
earnest with team captain* and
their helper* mceling with Cham­
ber of Commerce I’ rciller* Clif­
ford McKibbin. Manager
John
Kndcr, and Membcrahlp
Drive
Chairman Don Bale* thl* morning
at a kickoff breakfast hold at Mr*
Appleby’• Restaurant.
McKthhin *pokr briefly lo lb '
Poiiibilitie* of a future Mi»* group prior to the U»uin|'of rard*
martra loomed rccentl) when and folder material. He *ald, "3'ou
America
representative* of eight sixth
grade elj**ronm* were named a*
candidate* for the **Ml*» Peanut
Bowl" title al Sanford Grammar
—School
Lined up for their picture, the
future young beauty queert po*«d drive will get u* further.'
Don flah*.
ihp
Membership
for photographer* in true “ Slut
Chairman, told hi* group of work
America" *ty1e.

Candidates Named
.For 'Miss Peanut
Bowl' Contest

Selection
of
*'MI««
Pranni
Bowl" wUI remain a secret until
halftime at the forthcoming lilt
In early Dreember when the an­
nual playoff for Ihe Peanut Bowl
Champiomhlp will be held In the
Sanford Mrmorial Baseball SlaAdlum.
9 Normally »tudlou* young ladle*,
the double quirtel were ihnwlng
o ff their grate and po!*e during
!Y'
niMurM rccenllT
.

™ et U'L L . 1 , m » e , ind
fi
they*c llthely amt elegantly look
their place* to *how o ff chatm
aiul personality.
The entire school, every boy
1 in * 1. Jm „ p * , u - pV*i
^ p * k1 . n r h l e a
‘ Ml** Peanut Bowl". And the ™
re
lulta, counltd by a yet un named,
unlnt»re*ted party, will be with­
held until halftime at the forthcoming bowl game — Sanford’*
very own annual encounter that
will draw tpectalor* from far and
wide.
The Hath grader* who will he
compiling for the crown arc: Mi**
Carroll Ann Fuller. MD» Sandia
fla m rick , Mi** Linda William*,
H
(* ,1
m m fl
Ml** Iteliy
,v ...
Mil* M«rth*, ll.nder.on. Ml.i l «
olyn Turner.
' lit *1 " ' " n . v *'
*nd Mi** Bobble June Berry
There are no eight young ladi-’ v
arty more evcltrd oter Ihe w.n
, ,
ntng of the crown t h i n a . ,
w
i l t mi**e» Swhfor«
. ' i hthe
V ,,c^nr
Setiool
who are
randidatr* for the "Peanut Ituwl
t)ocen" lllte.
% No one know* who v.ill win the
title an I a* yet. no one wilt haz­
ard a fuc»* a* to ‘*h&lt;* will rer**tve
the grrairtt number of hallol*
Until the vote* are counted.
Sanford Grammar School hnllw-vc*
and clattroum*. at well a* Hie
playground and lunrhroom. ire
tiring with one another for the
op honor* during Ihe Peanut
Bowl Game feitivitir*.

LONDON &lt;AI’ | A 12 nun team
of UN observer* moved Inlo the
The Sanford Garden C t it b.
S on Canal imir no man* land
. . . .
..
todav In ,.,lch over the cea*r fire ' hn*"sb 'U P ™ 1* " '*
b* tween French Brtti»h and F.gyp Gan**. fmmatty requeued the
Hoard of Sanford fit ) Com ml*Itan force*
„ . ,,
.
.
«loncr» lit It* merlin)! l**t night,
lint the department o the i.rat
,h
^ a)|#wpiy lhe
t V Police 1 unit.
forI Egypt u a.. 1rn(|w
f 7 , of ,
hllilt
f %*
111 f I 1
* 1Bt* I V■1 *1 | 1 r* ' i l l
11'
I ■1
VI.I l l *
L,
f . onto the Sanford nvie Center
..
thl
time -W ch would he kmmn a* the
huWr(rr , „ u j„ r lt„ , 1ule ovrr Uar.lrn club Kw.m.
|
crmi for madmi»*'.&lt;n
“ I reptxwmt 33« women,** -aid
gypt
_____
________ m
the police force appeared In lie Mr*. f’ *n** ** *h&gt;' Wide thi prodev &lt;loping.
P»*al before the group of t tty
Egypt fomented to re.-eive the f» , W »
n,« hl- * W&gt; » r" ,r&gt;'"K
I \ ■* - . -r .
. ............
in *rll r u r P f T -r n l h u ih lin g h n p m f
Her agreement to the police torce ,hal roo will ntto*r u . to nvy *he
wa* announced onb yrrtrrday hy f0*(°* *"** *ddiltonal room.
l*.N, Secretary Genera! Dag Itam*
Attorney William C HutrhUon
marikjotd.
told the Hoard "Itaiiratly, thl* it
The 12-man oh ien rr team, in* a public building, built on public
eluding
Norwegian*,
Swede* property, and with public fund*
Dane* and Australian*, landed at Un&lt;iue*tlonabte. the city ran aePort Said in the Birti.h—French rrpl a ronlribution from the Garoccupied «rclnr of Ihe canal lone ilen (Tub for a room that would tie
from a landing ship which had named after or dfdlea'r I to the
picked them up al Haifa The) Canien Club. t|owrver It ro.ild
had bent part of the U.N corpi
of truce observer* in ’ ’ vlevtine.
The po-lponemrnl of thy poilct
M Y Ostia*, on a quertiorv from
airlift until tomorrow at trust wa* a board member. *tate-l tnat the
announetd by U N. »poke.mrn at Carden Club would in no way be
Capodichlno, Italy, where the HW- interfered witr by noise from
man vanguard of Hie Intimation- .-hltdren in the rrerea'lnn active
al army i* waiting.
|,.f planned for Ihe Sanfurtl Civic

for the benefit of Sanford
and
Seminole County at * wh.de ll
worth twice wh*t thl* organlialion I* receiving in memberthip
lupport.**
A Edwin Shlnholier, Sanford at­
torney and civic leader **ld today
"t tupport ihe Chamber o f Com
merer because I believe that It
|, the |irloeipal
principal tf n.»t Ihe only
i«
vt ioilety lo the over- „ * * ^ 7 ' ? " ? for.
agency devoted
all rronnmir promotion
promoilon an.t a.t
„M -J" • ,
i jm em en T n f 'thTcounty an.1 its iQ ^ w an ted ^ 'o
communitie». amt I eonilder it ° ’
’ ,mAV

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STOPPING APPROXIMATELY 23 feet from the curb this car crashed first Into tiro
huge «mk tret1* niul through heavy shrubbery. The driver, S-Sgt. Paul Fancls Ruwers,
27. OAFB. was uninjured. Damag** was estimated nt $(&gt;00 to the car, $25 to shubbery
'S t a f f P h o t o )

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~ - ,h* Airman Crashes Dime Tax On Stadium
Into Trees, Shrub; Tickets To Be Removed
Charged With DW!
Civilian, Military
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A policy for the uie of Ihe
Sanford Mrmorial Ilatebatl Btadmm w*i adopt rd by the Uoard
of Saufoid City Comnnwloner*

fVn,''r *‘W*‘ wo" U '“ r " " r,," ’n'
nnl
m reinr* but for
Sj J*.*1T. n“ off (r lf&gt;
&lt;« keep m o ld * .
An 'blamto Air Force lta*e Staff last night following a lengthy dl*- I I — ! | ! M M I — T i m j w
? , ,) l*" Hold board meeting*. &gt;nd »ome- Sergeant rrathed hi* ear Into two cuttlon In which all myatbera " f U n i l l l l Q III I I I T l 6
the hoard took part.
I
•
John Schiraid, prevldent of the
Seminole Chief* ( tub Marled the
dU&lt;-union when he *pi&gt;e.irod be­
fore the board lo requeit that the
The Board o f Sanford city Co**dime ata&lt;llum U s be removed
Bitting, Touchfon Drug
itrport I* clo»e |
million*r* last night approved tbggMayor F. D. Scott remarke&lt;1,| Traveling north on Senford
Ave.
vrnnt
sv
e.
n
le
of
ticket*
to
al|,
Co remarked it I* eitemlal for night tor military ifcutity re v
‘ flew are vuu going to allow -be the rr,(Ahpngl'3Hi w r i out
fftwm jl* High School 'JootbaM «— rdlaaH&gt;» o f uivll and military
thl* rountr to tave
a
itrong ion*.
aulhoritiaa in fir* fighting and
Sw-l»* repre*,-n(ative* (ahl »ome &lt;l»rden Club to own a portion «'f'cn ml-„| )n|„ |hP (rrea an.J liruh- •g*mr«.
Chamber n* Commerce, and that
rescue operation* in lime of diaa public building?"
^ m b c ^ r o u n d e ^ u ^ a n d InVo the •' IK* re*pomiblllty of m r n hotl o f the atrilnr** own pround rrew*
hery, •lii)iplrtg near the home
Cum ml* ilon* r Jdhn Under, tin a*len reaulUng from Naval op*,
Mr* A. W Fpp* Sr., a member
fold a* member* o f Ihe Chamber r* u concern and every individual may al*o he lake*, to Cairo to faj"
';
o f 'Vhe Car.lvn Club about «2-V or 30 feet from the curb. mediately at (he ronduiiun of ration*.
nf 1*„tnm**ri'r&gt; **
hti*irif*» £ivl prtiff'«ionnl men to clliu tf o|wrjiion*
.
• n...| ,
Capt. Robert W. Jackson. In A
Francea Hnwrr*. 27, who Schlrard’* irmsrk* »talr*l that "We
are not con*iitem in what we are letter to the Board of CommtChamber of Commerce Manager
, s'’")in.dr
County
Young full* armed »oI*IU r.of j |:,b|
n w T f ^ w d * ' gave tu.
Jnhn Krider oolnled out that Hie Chamber nf Commerce haa the Norway, Denmark and Columbia
hav* or our own free will gave bi« hnme addretf a* 3c6 Jasadvance unlU of a forcr fhal pF^JicaUy landataprd «M nf our mint. S t w .Smyrna Orach waa , hfy ir# B||0**| to iur lh® at»- aloneri, laid that "while it Is r—
rognirrd that civilian agenrlet art
lo.non men ^
^ r;' chUd- M fetl In the Sarifont |all ami diuin-othcrp aro not. I thought primarily responsible, each agency
l. 111.000 and a membrrihlp quota
Lowell K. Drier. Sanford builder may rventualljr
eventually total
tola! IO.OM
P'thUe holMtnge. Mo *leirh
of MO. In order to be aggrriilvr and contractor had thi* to *ay Had been expected to rnler Egypt r*-" in your lehnol* iiorl.rullurr held on a charge of driving while that recreation area* are creat hat 1 duly to provide np&lt;d and
— Chamber
—
—
1
**
' up—their
*L*,“ dole* of
(infllinttra OH I Iff Ml
he told the team
captain* and "The
of Commerce
I*(today
to **L
take
Intoxicated III* bond w«* »et at ed to be used."
effective aid U&gt; tho*e Injured o f
member*, we mult have financial the mo«t effective force in Semi enforcing
Middle Fa*tpeace and
Krider then propoied. a* amemt suffering material dimage."
jjoi
.
tConllnuCd
on
Page
S)
*u»,'&gt;nn a(
community.
note County to promote thi* are* **
menti lo a motion made hy Com
Hie Sanford Nava! Air Rtatloa
•.'apt Arnold William* of the
"We have much lo d . thl. year." . And Gror,;e Stine, of Stine V .
ml**ionrr 3 a r t Higglnlmthain, Commanding Officer waa referr­
ofur
l
Police
D,&lt;parlmcnl.
inve*.
••»*« Krider. "and were gmng b. chirr Co. Haled "We support Ihe
that "We waive the 10c tai on all ing to ititaalrr* which occur out*
•ating Ikp rra*h, *ald damage*
accompliih
pomblc Chamber of Commerce because
accompliih everything
everything
pomblc
to Ihe car were clim ated at $ * » non profit affair., then lower the side thi limits of a naval activity.
that our community
cooperation v*e feel that IhH organliallon it
Explaining that "One nf The
Shrubbery dainagn were tel al rort for tho ttie of the tladlum at
will allow ut to accom pliih"
continually building goo twill fee D ie s
night to t3&lt;&gt; with no policemen opinion* voiced by the official
»2i
Team Captain*, receiving card* o.ir community, and working for
board which investigated a recent
Mr* Bertha It. Hmightno, 71.
r -"&gt;t. Bidrert W J«rk*.o, ComfurnUhed."
Ttie car. a Idid Slud.-b.ikcr, readvancement."
f f m the Member*hip Drive Chair- it* general ed&gt;
died In Seminole Memor jl Hot- m.-r.‘ing Officer of Ihe SMuforu
He also incorporated in hi* vug aircraft accident in Ihe Sixth
comment came from
• " « »re: Col S (!. Harriman
Still further r«
niMriri''Manager
&gt; I“I I P- «■t &gt;«’»™ H
y
S jv **&gt;
A‘ f S '* '1"" . " " dl.lritmt
'.‘
j ; *,'!
_* jend.
l T 4^ ' ' b 'y&gt; ' ,an'f ge-tiona that "ttaytlme non profit Naval District, Indicating that
*rui
fmnl
n ill]
IK*
* at«l*lrt|
I , III.
I.
1Coleman.
,0 1 ^ 1 4 1 1 ,
umrict Managrr
A liin *lgl‘ r
1
.
,
1
1.1.
, f
*!&gt;»
«W li l»l 'X«**»(»d
by Gordon III.
there wa* a certain lack of defined
affair! be free."
Bradley end Jnhn Kadrr; Jim for the Florid* Power and Ughl , n ?" "J/’f " “ J *
' ‘ &gt;'r, r * m n rtUr . . rM ea.»i hT ib[ N .v .
authority or area of raiponiiblii.i
.h
h.—
i
f
.
..M
«
tv »
Houghton
ha*
lived
In
U
ke
rd
picture*
relea.cl
by
Ih#
Navy
Commisiioner K r i d e r l a i d
Hunt with team member* Jnhn Company. He said "The Seminole
ly in rontroi of the aetlvillof of
Mary for the part 43 year*.
Department.
"What It prohibits by putting a
Fjtrpstrlek and Tommy McDonald: County Chamber of Commerce and
military and civil authorities ia
She it the widow nf the Inte
The picture* denMe various
Mr*. Hamid Applrby a*si*tr.' hy Ihe Florida Power amt Light Cornlarge charge on it* uie, hurt*
the fire fighting and rescue operaJohn tto*» Houghton.
Navy activities and are eHrartivc
Mi** Do) Powell and Mr*. Chat- 1pany have a mutual lntrre»t—the
more than It help*. I alto auggnvt
ton-." Capt. Jackson submitted •
Mr*. Houghton, wa* a, member
of etching*
thoaleg
plane*, airrraft
1111
I m 1*1*1
P k fJ ,
J
*»
U,
»» l i a u i l
v*»l**
I
&gt;11 **4
a l l 11* 11* pand
i ' l l &gt;Semi
I* T i ll
.
(
j
a
mrr*
Ifarkry;
A.
L.
Wilton
with
development
&lt;*f 1Sanford
that use of the stadium for profit
"bails for local root ttnallun is
and
other
Bov Britt and Ralph Cowan; Jim rule Cotmiy. The Chamber , pro- «J» C o m m ti « 1» F Preabvlerian .vrrler*
auhmarine*
will be on our present rale."
rttsirtera Involving Naval opera­
Grant axirted hy Clarence lloti- motion effort I* a vital part of all Churrh ,of
M ,rr an'* w»*
f *C, 1 H ? ’ ,
Mayor F. D. Scott obleeted to tion! and equipment
Two of the picture* were pre
The Methndirt young people will
ding and Kenneth Hrdman: and bu*lne** In thl* totnmunBy, and pianist In the Sunday School for
Ihe move when he »aid "The way
“ Ttie board," said Capt. Jackmany
year*.
1
senled
to
John
Krldrr.
Manager
h
o
l
d
ihe
mnuthty
*uh-dl*tr!rl
Art Pleva with teaminale* t.ar for thlv rea«&lt;&gt;n my ermpany f.-el*
She i* survived by one *tcp*on. " f the Seminole County Chamber meeting t&gt;.night al 7 30 with the I are it, thi* i* a county ev,write. son, "further Intimated that tlda
field Wtllet- and Harry Robv .n
llul it 1* urgent that all buMnc*.
I don't see why you gentlemen lack of defined authority may
Already, comment*
am
male
a ireal
partner
by invest Gar'and K. Houghton of Mrl of Commerce, while a*her* were h'.-at rhur.-h being hort.
i t m
i ’ irolling
&gt; * m &gt; ** iin"
*
iit
t
•*
&gt; it
|
»»i
bourne
given to City Managrr Warren K.
The Daytona group will pre*eni would want tu raise tho lave* on pmtlhly h a .r hindered those con­
to the Seminole County Chamber lug t . memberthip*
of CommPrrp 0 -fkP „ Io why
Tt)P onc „ ppV Seminole
Sc
Funeral *em re* will he hel I Kr.owrle* for placing in the Yacht ., program and film on "Alcohol", everybody for football, ba»eball cerned In accompllihing their mis­
County
or whalnot."
sion."
___
___ _______
tmerre
Member Thurulay afternoon at 3 p. m. al Flub, City Hall and other premin- Captain Arnold William* of the
Sanford buiine** ant ____________
prufextunal ________
Chamber _____
of Comm
(‘apt. Jackson follow -,i a sogge*Jnhn Kadrr, Sanford Jewelry(H-nple arebecomingMember* o f ship
Drive willlw- elimavrj one
Britton Funeral Hnnie w ih the rn! place* where the public may Sanford IVdl.-rDryMrlment w»ll be
man and former commissioner, lion of Ihe Commander nf Naval
ihe county-wideurgamcation.
week from trnlay. Tuetday, Nov Rev. (Arrian W. Scott, pastor of
vn w lliettt,
gticrt tywaker.
I&gt;r It, H MeCaitin,
Sanford Pt, at a noon luncheon meeting lo the C o m m u n i t y l*re*bytenan
'the large picture*. *.u! Captain Sintwr will nrceede the meeting told Ihe board, "Thi* ha* been a Air Base* in rontartm: muncipel
larktnn. were framed
frnmrd at Ithe
HenUat said "The work that the lw held at Mr. Appleby. B rrt.u -j Church, offlri.llng
Urkvon
he San^
' e X u i l e r T and very aggrrauve commlnion. I It*h a working agri-mien; in which
approve of the auggntio.i Just would be stated Uie (rsmywork
Burial w.U be m Oaklawn Mem- ford Naval Air Station will. *ull gr„ t,„ iinglng,
(-Hamber
of
Commerce
1
*
doing
rant
In
the
VaMe*
Hotel
.
.
,
.
for cooperation of tha civil and
(Continued on Fag* R)
ortal Park.
able and attractive oak framing
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Mrs. B. Houghton
Yesterday

Capt. Jackson Is
Distributing Nn*
Pictures To Cit;

Methodists Host
To Sub-District
Gathering Tonight

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iii i m

Light Discussed
To Direct Visitors
To Business Area
City Manager Wa r r r r *
E.
Knowlrt was ini’ rurted tart nltiht
to Mok into thi* poiitbllitle* o f
nrrrtlng a neon ugh* ovar thu traffie algnal Ugh’ * at Ihe Inter****Hon of Erettrh Avr. and Wf-xt
Eirrt St. dtrFrlutg vUitor* to tho
bii.in oi ave'lon of the rlty.
The luggrrtion, salt City Commistlonrr David Gatrhal, was
made by Mra. Hnruld Apptrby.
"We want • ligtd that ran l.«
teen for aev»rai block*,’ * said
Gatrhcl ai !he pnp-&gt;*il met tha
unanlmoua approval of the ltc.ard
nf Sanfonl City CommHiioneif.
However, tho City Manngi'r wa*
Intlructcd to link flnt into tha
cott for such a tight, considering
ih* «lic of the r.con le'trring and
thu placement o f Ihe light at it*
molt advantageous point

Wilson Re-Seated
As Board Member
Comml»»loner A. L WI1*on va*|
re *e«)rd at a member o f the
Board of Sanford City Comnil*inner* tail night to fill the nn•vplred term created by Ihe r*»lc-'
vatlon of former City Commlirton
Ja-^k Ratlgan.
V Wilson will *«rve a* a mer.ibci
if the B»ard unlit Dec. st, 1957
The re-*e*ting of Commtnior.rr
Attaon follow* hi* tlertion to fill
h« port In the recent city*Me
•lection held on Nov. #.

.MILS. HAROLD A P I 'L E B Y nntl Mis* Dot Powell talk
aeriutii.lv over their itlnnt ,o contact prospective mnnberg for Ihe Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
membership drive. Mr*. Appleby
fair through Wednesday: little ;UtrInjr the current
jfvange |n temperature; low tonight (right) I* team captain. a*&lt;d*tt&gt;d by Mi** Powell and
j Mrs. Chalmers Jlarkey. (Staff Photo)

Weather

4*-:

CHAM HER OF COMMERCE MEMflKRDHIP drive Cap­
tain* and team member* go over their card* and material
preparatory to getting the camiuiiKn underway thi* morn­
ing. A. L. Wilton (riyht) and Roy Hrili (I.cft) talk over
their a**!|rnmcntg follovving the kick-off breakfast this
tnuniinif. (Stuff Photo)

TEAM CAPTAIN JIM HUNT (left) peruses cards nnd
material this morning with team member Tommy Mc­
Donald prior to ftottiny tho Clmntlier of Commerce Mem­
bership Campaign underway this morning. Tho lnfortr.nl
meet ini- was hrid this morning at Mrs. Appleby's Restau­
rant. (Stuff Photo)

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K eep Sanford
Money at Hom e
Christm as!

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Christmas is the season for giving, but lets not "GIVE
A W A Y " our own home community through short­
sighted shopping. Remember, the dollars we spend in
our community stay here to support it - t o pay taxes,
build schools, pave and light streets, and in a hundred
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ways make our home town a better place to live.
Lets give Sanford a break this Christmas! Let s do our

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shopping in OUR O W N HOME TOWN!

Ample Parking

More Salespeople

Wider Selections

Bigger Values

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Many Sanford Merchants Already Have On Display
Christmas Merchandise. Use Their Conveinent Lay-a-way Plan

Shop

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In Sanlord

If Your Herald la Not
Delivered R) 8 P. M.

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AN IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XI.VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Eatabllahed IftOS

FRIDAY NOVEMUERf. 10.',fi

NO. 151

A 'o n m tr il P r r v t I.raxed W ire

Mayfair Opening Is
Complete Sellout'
Over 408 Group Concludes
Out

All
DeBary Turns
Le e
To See New Post

To Attend Safely Course;
Big Event
Cerlificales Given

The Mavfair Inn ripening night
There was excitement in DcRary
rclrbraium is a "cnmplri* sell­
“Safely is our biislnevs," could
yesterday.
out" according to reports this
hithe summing up of the state­
Local resident* were even fol­
tnoining (r.uu tin plu■h Vi w Y-irk
Collier as hr*
I'i.mts winter tourist atlrartinn ment by D W.
lowing ih n r m»d down the *irce|
Manags-r Frank Mebane Jr concluded a til hour safety course
It alt came -shout when lha
•ail Ihi, morning llu&lt; over ton fur supervisor*, formen ami key
Fo»t Office «,»• mined from II*
hau m.!ile reservations for th e , ,
| personnel of ihe City of Sanford
•mall wood structure to the brand
bl i» y n L 'J&gt;i “ HI get urqlerway
The Ifn.t Annual Pioneer Night
afternoon.
new concrete building on the west will he held In t.skr Mary on
taaCiWM,M»g*igwJit .t&gt; 7 &gt;&gt;’. I“ 'k
• W. 're ^wing lo have the big
t'rrtifk'alrvs were awarde*! the
Saturday night Feb .‘1, Frank
of IT W
g ,-i sea sou In Ihe Mayfair Inn’s mrn
w(,n y,&gt;%f attended
tha
fcwma a* tf all of iVRary turn E»**m&gt; announced yesterday.
htstur* if opening night Is any
two hours each af'ernoon
“ All people who runic to Pro
ed out or the erenl. and even
ir,d..a!.. •; at ail f the Stt -t* ||,j»
Tire certificates c e r
tner .Stghl arc Patriotic and like
though parking spare in front of. to . clrhrab* Washington'* lltrihwho Will begin pouring into Sjo nry , hat thp
has been
fur,I after imsirrowr night, said «ucce,sfully eomplc'.ed.
around and in hack of the new day on the 22rtd, so we'n selling
Met,alio
p (&gt;.t office is Increased many the date now for Feb a ," Evan*
Collier Is a representative of
I ‘liviur, for opening night at |h&lt;&gt; Florida
Industrial Commlatime*, every available spar* wi» said a* h« made the announce
ment
lb, Mayfair Inn tomorrow will , |0n&lt; Drpaitmcnt
of Industrial
filled
begin with cocktail* served *1 ] Safely,
This nest year’* Pioneer Nigh!
The new Tost Office which will
tt* Mr*. Ruth Erirksrn
7, 'mner will 'v served at *, and
be officially dedicated on Dec. wilt be the biggest in the history
The purpose of thi* course, h*
The Sanford Fedrralert Garden (lancing will gel underway al •aid, “ I* lo Irwin or teach for*
IS a| a huge meeting to Include of the annual events, Frank Evans
Ojn
I'lub wa* host to over 3tx&gt; at the
civic organiiallons, state offl said
men. supervisor*, and kep per­
Opening night at the Mayfair sonnel the ability
“ We've had some mighly prom •‘"ffre and reception vesti-rduy at
eials, and Port Office personnel,
to recognit*
the
M
wfstr
Hostesses,
with
Mr*
lun
will
coincide
with
the
begin­
plan* are underway for the dedi­ Ineni people at our i*p|chra!ion
unsafr conditions or acta In order
C
M
Flowers,
ehalrman,
regaled
ning of feativitic- for the May- to control accident*.''
cation i-xerrisc* which will be held each yejr and ihere vviil be equal­
ly promiimt ciliren* at our next Ihe crowd with refreshments fair Inn's livoxi PGA Open
In the afternoon.
Frank Mebane Jr. acted as com ] which is
.* slated ...
.
, , In. . IMS
. . alone," ,Collier
. . aald.
, ,
to gel ....
underway
A modem foyer with spa.c for onr." he lommcnird
tuent.it,,r
for
the
rotorful
style
I
Tuesday
with
qualifying
round*
"
‘'
ccil,cnta
have
cost
*
tola
of
Come* nest Fell I.J. h, lalJ,
many lime* th» number of pod
showing uf Mar* Etlber lull*, lUH Many of the golfers have already
MI.10 And he expUined
office hose* now greet the sill- we will havr old folks from every
ensembles and formal frorke
frocks, s* arrived and will attend the a Ju st bow the coat wa# affectrt
age resident* •*
they call for section of the county a* well ** mold* from Ihe various Circle* fair
in each group of accidents. For
thole
from
other
counties
who
their mall each day.
drifted down the winding .ta.rCil) #n,, ^ ' nlv
„ui instance, he said, there were T
enjoy
coming
to
Lake
Mary
to
ml new post office (urnilura f " ,n’ *
Brand
way and sauntered among ,h‘' iRend thr gala party signalling permanent total accident* which
^ U* for an evening filled tu 1' it*.
InctudiIng_ a wide stamp and parcel
ritertammrnl
'the opening of the winter tea ton cost a total nf $l7V7fi&lt;) In com­
window.
convenient slots
for
“Of venire our plans at, nut
Christina* decoration* for Ihe m Sanford and Sordino*- » I,unity pensation and md.tt51.G0 in med­
outgoing mad, writing dewk», «nd complete," Frank Efans shrug hotel lobby were supplied by gsr and t„&gt; doubt offirlal* from neigh- ical
cost*. Thee
wrra
1.7TT
bulletin board have all b*en in­ ged, “but we're going to work ih-p rlub member*, one from the boring communities will n1*« at permanent partial accident* w it h
eompenia'.ion rmting M.MJ.onfg
stalled
rigid away lining up ihe best en­ DntiWiMKl ( irtle. showing a font lend the brilliant opening cveiil
Thetv'a a modern
manse tile tertainment ami making folk* liall game In formation, with tiny
\Vw York orchestiw **1 « and medical rust* at S7J2,t2I IU.
and rimcrrie floor, beautiful shrub* aware that the old people have player* who**- head* wer- pr* tiecn engaged by the Mayfair I'm ,,.---re total iccUcnta num*
bery furnished by the Dn Rary a tughl all to themveive* lo real nuts, drew the must admiring | )ltl iar tomorrow night's open- tiered Tfl.T’jd wilt, coni|H-nsaiio(l r i
medicat co*ta
Garden Club, a clean glistening I* enjoy."
(ithcr*. of while chrysanthemum*, m ; event T*r, orrhrtira will re- U .119.175 to and
t3.3t1.6i5«t.
There War*
131
white building, all surrounded by
Evans said that tha event will with gold 1,-ates -—
as foil;' —a ipink i n "H i n„(t ithe
Mayfair
m
l it a v ia a ii Inn
i i i i i through
**»*&lt;&gt;**,sr
t
m arkrt parking stall' for m otor', t »k&lt;- place in the I.ike Mart aed crystal inh Tti reflrfled to ,,.,- the t.trron ns furnrih mush fatalities with compensation co*t
.. . J l J
.*
1 let .a g ih i? fb-g N a . W.I M H .IIw w l m,m.
l,ta»
Chamber of Vommrree Rulldlng a mirror; a pine^ and.1 Ibrai
m for the imnv event* that are Ing MM.noa.7il and medical expen*e» emting
ITir.lHG.03. Ac­
pepper
arrangement;
a
White
srhidnl-d during Ihe season.
The imisI office
i» »*t bark Ju-t »» it ha, many, man* IIiik
from the street with access toads
’ 'ke || have hundred* coming &lt; bristmas o colossal candle and
,"!t sell! he the rtghth \nnoal cidents requiring medieal atten­
on both the north and south.
(fom every llrertlon 1 'he .lid liny, appealing deer drew inurh Openin.;," commented Manager tion only numbeied 107.IM7 -.vith
Poitm*tter Waller Hanl wouldn't
fl‘‘ 1 r,,rtm ,nr pIKnr attention
Miharie. “ .snil b, far III, biggest mcdleal costa *7J71JK*7 a3.
In oilier mini*, explained Colthem '
Mr«, lewm Fieri, her war chair :ind best."
atop tor a po lliro of himself arid “n'
li&lt;-r.
ilmre were Ebl.lril arrldentf
Fvans said
■hrviggrt off the
pbotofrapher
r-v&gt;ul'
,al" “ V\,
"* 1i&lt; Making 1li« man of Hie coffee and headed
The May fair Inn Opening Night
that every- ihe hotter litv,. ,,f r.-presenta
reported, blld tho moil of them, if
wl,h “ I'm loo busy". Actually, announcement earls
-oilit
event
I*
the
“grand
,
pen
he was every place at t&gt;nce. get- one. everywhere, will know that f.u-» fn.r.s carb rir, lr with Mrs ir.g" for Die winter vortal season n,,t all. rotild have hern prevented.
Teaching a class of sltperviioi%
ting thing* *n ordrr to take car* the night hat been tet **ldt* for Ed l.vne and Mr* I, 1* llaxan in Sanford. Seminole County, and
nf the "Christmas rush" and Ihe “ PIoner Night,“ and * , that old aasisting Tirkci taker* were Mr» Central Florida ace-,r,linB tn pa&gt;t foremen, arid key personnel U no
It
orderly flow of mall to De llary folk* ean In-gln making their plant Ijiry Spencer and 'lr* \\
accounts of the yearly party and e a s y task, according to the m at­
Stewart. Models were; M r*
residents and out to their friend* to attend.''
according
to the reservatlnn list erial lined up In front of Colilcf
“Just as soon as the Brwr IMJ George Harden. Mrs
Charles
a* lie ended hi* final hour of tho
and relativist Han' teemed to he
already completid.
IiH-al course. "We u*,* every lyp#
just at happy In hi* new sur calendar* iK'gln coming out." Cote. Mrs w r Klrchhoff, Mr*
of visual education." he aald.
roundings a* any one nf the lie Evam added, “be sura lo mark t-rcl 1 1mat, president of the
\RMI
I
ION
\l,
I
.OCA
I,
NEWS
Feb ; j very plainly for we don't Jrlub. Mr* Robert Stone, Mr* toe
“There
are
movie*.
slide*,
Rary folk who were "packing tn" want a tingle perton left out Or Raktr. Mrt John Morgan and Mr,
chats, printed leaflet* demonCAGE 17
to .ce their new daily gathering
It. N Nay*r.
tConllnurd Dn Page Twrltcl
plare and mail source.

Lake Mary Pioneer
Night In February

Over 300 Enjoy
Coffee, Style
Show At Mayfair

lATTlMHIf Arisotto. itU M and sinking, and a newspaper headtlna recall tha Dae. T. iMt "Da:
at Infamy," whan tha Japantaa attacked rearl Harbor. Mora than 1,600 US. aarvlcemen dirt a»
tka anamy cama to with 100 warplane* and midget »ubt to rrippte eight battleship* and mane latter
war vessel* At bottom, an aircraft carrier rid •'*"&gt; M !'• ’MH "'-or a« It stmear* now. ffiderriiltener

m

15 Yeors Ago 'Day Of Infamy'

Harbor Is Peaceful
Place Visited By Tourists

“Thera have been «o many
By JtM BECKER
tn tha IS
PEARL HARBOR
— Where changes in warfare
•tea tka battlrihipa » era moored year* since the attack
‘The nltrraft carrier ha* taken
raw m row-Inviting targa'at for
tha
Japan***
plane*
whleh over from the baltimhip. The
amaihed tham IS yaara ago today guided missile vess*l may some
— a trim littto motor launch tint day take the role of the aireraft
carrirr.
«p avary morning.
Some 100 touriat* walk slowly “ Alio, «e don't concentrate mi
aboard, subdued, chatting In whls- »hlp» in the hartwr Ilk* we did
par*, awwtniek by the Ken* then. We keep better dispersed
The
where hltlary wa» mada and the out to sea. You never *ee any­ ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Of course, Ihe Pott Office n —
,
,,
,
United Stale* plunged into World thing like it Dec. 7 any more " A,Umon||l Spr |ns« Civle tlub held
The launch pull* aionjt«tJr Iht ^ j&gt;fr
*nd Chri»tm»t jutl on» of the new mod, rn hui!,i C o u r s e I n
E x c e lle n t b h a p e
War II, on the day that “ will
________ ..._____ ______ *
lunken battleship Utah Some six pj r l y Wedrerday afternoon at tha Inga being erect*! In De Rary lo . —
Ilea In Infamy.”
feet of the ship's deck .tiek* romm„ni,y House
The girl*’ furnish more and better service*
n * y wear bright aloha ahirtt from the water at a rrary angle. , r|p|t, ,rto from ,h„ j.yn,,,,, Hi «h
W, G. Miller it In hi* brand new
and cotton - print draue*. Many
real estate office next door to
The
deck
I*
ennerete
covered,
school
Glee
Club
presented
a
hare camera* ilung around their
Til' Utah wax taken mil of service program nf Christmas *nnf*. dl Ihe port office
neeki. The children are along, alRasrhall Mgsrigt will he promt Tliere will tie other prominent
In .11 and used by the Nas-y as reeled hy Mis* Carolyn AnderA laundromat hul'dirtg t* ne *r
meat unnaturally illent and re a homhing target
«on&gt; Seminal* County mnstr dt- in* completion tn furnish *n add nent among the Mayfair Inn'* gnlfan on the clinic panel demonaayrad
“You may taka photographs rector. The cane dance, a tap ed service Debarylte* have not Hi.rtoO PC, \ Tournament au- siratlng various form*, *hot*. and
dieura next week, arcerding tn vtsle* „f play iiacl in tome o'
Tire day^ is brilliant. The trade ^
« the- sailor say*, “but keep number, was done hy Nan .l,,hn- yet experienced,
rind* &gt;u«tle quietly, much as
the caniPtus poinlcd al the part vnn and Jerry Mclmn*h. Dana
Son l ben Rrlt
Telephone and Mayfair tun Manager Frank Me the bigust golf rmilrsLt in PGA
Hundty, Per. T. IM1.
rltcull play
of the Utah you •** out of the Alexander was their aecronpan- Telegraph Co will soon rrerl » bane Jr.
A* many
1 r| golfer* lisve si
The launch pasres a well water."
Already indicating they will be
I*1 Mis* \nne dine, program hrsnd new huildmg for a d *1 • *
aeyhbrt Navy transport, now nf -p,* cameras rliek steadily chmn mad* the introductions
change on tha Corner of 17 V and here for tha avent will h» Iforacw re»dy srrised for practice rounds
Mly half a down or so shipps in One man asks anoiher How Mr* J D Morrison, rlub pres Angeles Ave It is understood 'hsl .Stonebam, head of the New York
the giant harbor.
about Kit at n." The other say*, called a brief business meeting negotiating for projwrvy base Giant* orxanlr ntlmi. Cart Hub
The transport's radar
scope
"Tint should do it."
after the program
Announce, hern completed and work win snuu (•**11, diirrlur of lie sprawling
whirls
steadily, scanning
the "I have color and I don't want rnrnt vj* made at this lime that begin on ih* tln i.tu rr to house Nrs* York tiiiiola Farm system.
M oniinnrd Dn Page Twelscl
Al laqwr Manager of the Chicago
^
|
iktai. Only a handful of ships in m he nv errs posed." the first man
the mechanism
v , Vnator K4,„ . t( „ )rk, rn
Da Rary is growing, no- only White Sox. Fiaddit llutehinaon,
Tearl had radar in I!M1. and a says:
mirodured
in the number of rrridont*, hut m .n .g r, of the fit lamia Card! Jtl|) Mf, Iltrk, . n
radar warning from an Army out
The picture-taking completed
„ n rereirti.m
!n Ihe commercial , *t, MM mi nt* nsls, Paul Hrrhart*. manager of tl&gt; „ ,.„ iry
post never reached the Orel.
the launch chugs up Battleship
Baltimore Oriole*, ami Mayo Jn(,
)e , lrn ja) „f
,,
“There were W ship* to Pearl Row.
l air anil mild through Salur and enterprises, not in ov.-rl-»ik
. Harbor on Sunday, Dec. 7." the To the rigb:. uherr the chan- day riicp l early morning fog: the service* which are heinc add Smith, manager t,f the Pinladet tlf (;rl| IlM vlr , „
phi* tram .
4f,(| xjrs Gregory Ke*iemch
e&lt;l
I sailor on the launch says, rattling
I (wall nurd On Page Twelve*
l„si lonlghl I* U.
Also Indicating that th-y will n( r o hnits
through hi* prepared palter
be in Sanford for one of Florida1.
Thp s , na(or Jn,j h„ wlfP hive
The launch snakes a wide swing
hu.-esi golf event* aro Rill
lMB gatbari, . J( Miami
and stop* at the beginning of the
I! g ey. manager of II., New Yolk
and stopped off to
II
now deserted one mile stretch of
Guints and Itruey Ryan general ;i„. Kessenlch* Hi..... the) kn r
docks and bury* known as “ Rat
ties hip Row.”
manager of the MlmtcapolU Mill milmateljr in A’ashlngton. D C
There, in lha space of about a
Pf*
and in renew acquaintance* of
mile, seven American battleship*
Mario Carfagnn. imvt pro for !-.ng standing, Mr and Mrt James
were moored when the Japane-e
the PGA ripen said yesterday V Richards, former neighbor* in
that lie it expecting from 250 to 1•* kin, Illinois,
atrlck. Four were lunk. Those
J afloat were damaged.
3&lt;», professional and amateur
After a tiru-f stopover In TenSome Mon men died, torn to
golfer* in Hanford taking part in nevtcp, the Dirkrons will b- In
the qualifying round on Tuesday. Illinois for Christmas and Ihrn
hitl In th* explosions of homhs.
However. Manager Frank Mr bark to Washington fur the Janhurried to daath is* the flaming
h.,ne Jr. said thirl approximately nary session of Congress,
waters of ihe harbor a* nil *pilicd
from stricken ships anj raufht
tto wilt tea off In the three day
play beginning next Thursday
fire from incendiary homhs, trap­
ped belowr decks of ships on Ihclr
filatrd for Wrilnesday *«ill bs*
way lo the bottom.
a rlinle with Mayfair Inn Coun
try tTub’* winter Pro, Porky
Huge columns of black smoke
AI.TA MONTE SPRINGS
The
Oliver taking a prominent part.
poured up and the harbor burned
throughout ihe night of America's
|hd roast supoef and baraar pm
on by the ladies of Ihe Service
X first hectic 71 hours at war.
rirtte nf the Altarnnntr Chapel
Rome of the battleships wrre
refloated to fight on during Ihe
The Seminole County Red Cross net's-l 41*2 Gil accorsllng to a re­
Pacific sear, but
the Japanese
Hungarian Relief Fund ha* now port of the provident, Mr* Clif­
attack, with aoa blow, made ubtereached a total of (IT, acrorJtng ford Sandi This witl he turned
Uto the battleship concept of w ar
to officials of the local chapter nvei to Ihe Sunday School Super"
fare.
purchase of
Goal for the drive In the Sem­ In'endrot for the
Never again will Pearl Harbor
inole CountF community it 1415 ehalrx for the new eduratioual
present such a luiry target.
Thr f'hairier hope* to attain | bnljdlnf
The Pacific Commander, Adm. ( EKTIFICATF.lt WERE AWARDED TODAY by D W Collier, Safely Representative of Florida In ita goal Iretore 'A Merry Christ ! Aasisting th# preiidrut in Hie
Palis B. Stump, whose headquar- riuslrial Commiavion, Department of Industrial Safety, when 19 Surrervisora, foremen, and key tier
ma*' and 'A llsppy New Year' ’upper arrangements were Mrs.
ters are atop a hill overlooking Muinei completed a 10 hour course at Ihe City Hall. Mellon A. A'rlvmgton, City of Hanford Building aro
»*• being
heir celebrated In th» com^H»rntd K. Seaman and '^ * |
• tha aprawltag _ harbor,
s a p I liupectar, receive* hia ccrtilKate. (Staff Photo)
*
i mumtj.

Civic Club Will
Sponsor Christinas
&lt;Lighting Contest

Baseball Bigwigs To Watch. PGA Open
leading up to Tuesday’s rptillfyIng event.
I'arfagno said yesterday that
the 11 hole course i» &gt;n “excellent
vhstie" and |* ready fur tin* l„urnanient Greenkr-eper* are cun
tinulng their daily rt,until ,,f the
course pitting Hie fairways and

greens In iha "pink nf condition*
for next week'* contest*.
"We had (.000 In Sanford for
Iasi year's Mayfair Inn 115.000
PGA ripen," said Manager Me*
hane, “ and thi* year we are r t peeling lo more than double th#
crow-iv here."

Senator, Mrs. Dirksen Visit DeBary
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Weather

Supper, Bazaar
Net Over $180

Fund Reaches $47

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

All Church Notices muat ba preaented a t The Herald
office by 10 a. m. on the day befure publication.

Q huhd/L T b Jtk siA .
r u m b a p t ist church
OVIEDO
Louis L. Day. PaiUr

Worship Service
11:00 a m.
Preaching Service
l:3o p. m.
Everyone Welcoma

SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Svvrnlh St. and F.lm Ave.
A. C. McClure
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
C1IULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH Parior
Sabbath
School
Saturday
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Waller A. Routh Jr.,
Paster
9:30 am .
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Tralnlag Unloe 8:13 p m.
11 nm.
Morning Worship Service 11 n .a Worship Service
Evening Servlcti 1:30 p.m
Prayer Meetinr
Wednesday
Wednesday Prayer Service 1:70 FREE METHODIST CHURCH
7:30 p.m.
Laurel Ave. at III. St
y .n .
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
f n u a rJT BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Worship 10:43 a.m.
CHURCH
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
Pastor. B. G. Brown
Geneva
Evening Evangelistic 7:43 p.m.
A Churrh With A Friendly Wel­
pailor
Chirle* W. Hamil Jr. Wednesday night prayer
end come
praise service 7:30 p.m.
Sunday morning services:
Three miles west of SanforJ on
Sermon by the pastor.
10 a.m. Sunday School.
first street, then right at Monroe
Evaning Worship Service 7:30
Corner.
11 t.m. Morning Worship
p.m.
Sermon
by
the
psstor.
"Not forsaking the assembling of
Sunday averting aervlcea:
Prayer hireling Wednesday 7:30 ourselves together, as tba manner
S:1S p, m. Training Union
p.m.
of some Is: hut exhorting one an­
7:30 p.m. Evening Wonhip
other: and So much the more,
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer
THE SALVATION ARMY
a* ye see tho day approaching."
meeting
114 Eaat Second Street
Ilrb. 10:33
Meeting*
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Sunday
Uth It. and Laurel Ave.
Sunday School
10;0f a.m. Morning Worship—It a. in.
Rev. George 8. Reaa
Training tlnllon—6:30 p. m.
llollnesi
Meeting
11:00
Sunday School
1:41 a.m. Open Air (Street Meeting) a.m.
0:30 Evening Worship—7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
Morning Wonhip
H
p.m.
Youth B antu
6:4$ p.m. Y.P.L.
7:00 p.m. —7:30 p. m.
Bvangellitie naDy
7:13 p m. Salvation Meeting
7:30 p.m.
WEST SIDE MISSIONARY
Prayer aad Bible Study Wednea Tawdry
BAPTIST CHURCH
day at 7:41 p .r.
Corp Codate
3:30 p.m. Corner of West Fifth and Holly
"Remembera glad hand invites Band Practice
4:00 p.m.
"WELCOMES YOU"
y n to wonhip with us."
Ladies Horn* Lcagae
7:30 p.m. Pastor Wm. L. Stcpehns
Thursday
FOCTSH CHAPEL
Associate U. D. Craiglow
Prayer Meeting
7:30 p.m. Sunday School
h x t h o d o t CHURCH
10 a m.
Saturday
Mortdng Worship
11a .m.
Open-Air
(Street
Meeting)
S:30
Bar. Oaargs H. Caritou, Minister
Bible Study
7 p. m.
p.m.
1:43 a.m. Sunday Behuol
Evening Service
7:43 p. m.
11:00 i a Wonhip Service
Mid week Service Wednesday
UPSALA COMMUNITY
S:00 p.m. Wonhip Service
7:45 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. C C. White
Mlolater "A GOING CHURCH FOR
Mre. Clever Marre
Pianist A CUMING LORD"
SOUTH HIDE BAPTIST
COME AND SEE THERE
Mrs.
Patricia
Summerlin
Asat IS A REASON!
CHURCH
Pianist
len t nth St. At Park Ave.
George I’eaeld, Aset. UupU of
The cad #f year search
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Church Bcheel
Per n friendly Chink.
1407 Sanford Avenue
10 am. Perry L. Stone,
Gerald 1. Price
Psiter Church School
Minister
U am.
■ S e n Higgtahetha* RJ, Seyer* Worship
Phone 1419
Westminster Fellowship
7 p. m.
tottedrat
Sunday School, 9:43 a.m. Adult
7 pm. l«uon, “More Than Conquerors"
Sunday Bible School
10 n.m Willing Workers
7:30 pm. (Rom. 8)
Preeihlr.g
II nm Evening Worship
"Everybody Invited to attend
■Me Study
Tp.m
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock,
■eaageUetk Preaching 7:43 p.» our eerricee."
Conseeritlon Day will be obser*
Pmyer Meeting (Wed.) 7:43 p.m.
ved. AH member* are a«ked to
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH come prepared to show
Mlulonsry prtmlllenlal
their
Paster
Mtlleo H. Wyatt conierration by making
You Are Welcoma
their
Educational Director Rachel Ban- weekly pledges to
underwrite
CSNT1UL BAPTIIT CHUBCH ■toy
the 1937 current expense end mle­
Bar. J. W. Parham. Paitor
9:48 am . Church School
sions ry budget whleh waa adopt­
Car. reariaaalh St, Oak Ave. Clasien for nil agas.
ed at the annual congregational
Seadsy School &gt;:43 i a .
11 a. ra. "Blbl eSpeaka Today" meeting Wednesday, Those who
Morning Warship Service U:t0
turn In their pledgee will not be
■ p. m. HYF
p m- Organ Vaaper*
called on by the canvassers. The
Training Union 1:11 p.m. It'a a 7:15
7:30 pm. Evening Worship
pastor will preach on S Cor. 9L7.
family affair.
"The Door and the Way"
Tha choir will sing. Babies msy
Evaning Worship 7:30 pirn,
Broadcast over W.T.R.R,
be esred for In the annex nur­
"Come thou with ua aad ve will gtSO pal. Fellowship for young sery.
do thee good."
(b riftlin Youth
Fellowship.
people.
9:30 p.m.
IAN FORD REVIVAL CENTER
LAKE MARY BAPTIST
Evening Worship, 7:30. Univer­
CHAPEL
le v . L P. Tasker,
Paster
sal Bible Sunday will be observed.
Lake Mary. Pis.
Sunday School
10 am.
The pastor
will
preach
on
Morals^ Worship
U a.m. Pastor — Rrv. W. A. EBeeweed "Rightly Handling the Word of
Evening
Evangelistic Service Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Troth." (2 Tim. 2:13)
Morning Worship II am.
7 : « pm.
Safe, convtnlent, off-street par­
Training Union 9:30 pm.
Weekly Berr’cet:
king Is provided.
Evaning
Worship
7:30
pm.
Tuesday and Thursday 7:41
Tha
public Is Invited to ell
Prayer Meeting Wad. 7:30 p.ra.
pm .
services. An esperlilly cordial
invitation Is extended to those
Racular
Saturday
Mantel
PAOfA WESLEYAN
Broadcast over WT1R 10:13
who are without a regular plaee
METHODUT CHURCH
of worship and service in San­
• Miles Waal at RL 4C
ford.
Sunday School
1:43 a.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worship
10:43 a.m. CHURCH OF THE NAEARENE
OP THE REDEEMER
Wesleyan Youth
0:43 p.m.
M3 W. ::Ui Place
"Sanford's Singing Church"
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
Phoas ilt9
Second SI. and Msple Ave., West
Wednesday
l’raycr
Meeting
7:30
The Rav. Phillip ScMessmaan
R. H. Spear Jr., pastor
pm.
Pastor
.
Sunday
School 9:43 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
Booday School
9:11am.
Morning
Worship 10:43 a.m.
Rev. Cedi W. Shsffer
Bible Class
1:18am.
Training Departments 9 p. m.
Service
10:30t.m.
Evening Evangelistic 7 p.m.
CHURCH OP GOD
"Prayer For Tha Day" phone IMS Rav. H. W. Henderson, Paater Mid-week Prayer meeting each
Wednesday 7:43 pm .
French Ave. aad Mud 64.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST,
The Church of th« Nararcse ia
Sunday School 1:43 a.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:10 p.m. Wesleyan in doctrine avangaliatlc
lit .
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30 in appeal, tod world-wide in
Sunday Service*
11:00 a.m.
mission.
p.ra.
Sunday School
11:00 am.
"Whosoever will may come".
Young
People
Service
Thurs­
Wednesday Evening Meetings 9:00
day 7:30 pm.
p.n
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Leeeou -Sermon "God The Pre
■BRNEZER METHODIST
It* reck Ave.
nerve of Man.”
CHURCH
(A
Southern
Baptist Church)
Reediai Room leveled la foyer of
Cltra* Heights
W. P. Hrooks Jr.
Pastor
Church fluildina open to public Rev. Albert S. Tarrtor
Pastor V. B. Fisher
Associate Pastor
1:10 to 4:10 pm. Tuesdays and Sunday School to a.m. Clillord
Kirby Rogers Director uf Music
Thursday*.
E. .'"hmon, superintendent
Mr*. Marvin Milam
Organist
A cordial Invitation is estended Preaching Service 11 a.m.
1:43
a,
m.
Morning
Worship
to all to attend our carries* and MYF S p.m.
9:43 a. m.
Sundiy School
use the Reading Room.
Fraytr meeting, Wednesday, 7:43 11:00 a. m.
Morning Worship
p.m.
0:15 p. m.
Training Union
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Evening Worship
In Maria (Near Oviedo)
THE CHRISTIAN k MISSIONARY 7:*) p. m.
7:30 p. m, Wednesday Service
Bar. Staphaa M. M y
Pastor
ALLIANCE CHURCH
■Nursery for all services
Maratai Wonhip t:S3 am.
Park Ave. * 14th ft.
E a d to Mlaaiw Broadcast at I:
(Esrphones for hard of bearing)
a. m. aver WORE (740 ba)
WELCOME
Sunday
Ma l ty School 1:00 a. m^-ler all
Sunday School
9:43 n.m.
Wonhip
19:40 a.m THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
Christian Day School — Monday
ON THE HILL
Evening 7:43 p.m.
through Friday 1:00 a.m. - (All
(Congregational)
Youth Fellowship
8:3u p.m.
grades aad ktader- Wednesday
Cor. Park Ave. and :nb St.
gaiton.)
J. Bernard Root, Minister
Chapel Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m.
Fred Knimlnger, Associate
I p.m.
CHURCH OP JESUB CHRIST Bible Study and Prayer
SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT
Thursday
LATTER DAT SAINTS
Sunday School meets at 9:43 a m.
Cherub
Choir
Rehearsal
d:30
a
Breach Preeldaet
All the want* and needs of the
Carol Choir Rahoanal 1:00 pm .
family considered In THE LITTLE
Tho
Ladles'
Missionary
Society
10
BROWN CHURCH.
moot* for Lunch and prayer
4 pm.
Worship observed et
on tho 2nd Tuesday of each it Morning
a. m.
II a. m.
BAPTIST Wonhip
Sermon: "Would You Like To
business and prayer uo the 4th Know
God?"
Tuooday of oath month at S:30
p.m.
Charrh
**.' friendly church for tho whole
family."
10:00
Superintendent
CHURCH OP CHRIST
11:90 am.
Second fit k Elm Avo.
Preaches
^
Jr. ' Evangelist

A dditional
Church News

Mosstk at i&gt;:90 noon:
Young People's Clear l;M p.
Evening vronklp
7 p.
WEDNESDAY
Mo Study
T p. a .
THURSDAY
Ladles Class
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Men* Training data
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Big Crowd Watches Peanut
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SPORTS

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Sanford Seminoles Open
'56 Basketball Season
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The Sanford Seminole* opened
tJplr batkr'.bal »&lt;•***&gt; with A
bang yesterday afternoon and
coach Bud Layer** aJvoeatioo of
• running game with the employ­
ment of the fact break paid vic­
tory dividend* ai the Semlnolt*
topped the rage minded Florida
Military Caat* o^St before a
cheering audience of student*.
Cl*nde »tltt*U sparked the S*mr
notei with SB point*.
Ttu Seminole* madr the ftrit
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t&gt;b- pattern to »uri!i to an *»rly
load, but that toon dwlnd'ed at,
the Semutoic d»f»n*i»e »tr#tegy
get off to a thaly tiart. For the
flrit quarter It teemed the run­
ning strategy In the Kwttueay
tradition, emploved thi* year by
la y e r would fold under the Inexperienced team, and the »|uirter ended with the Semlnolet
trailing M IS
By lb* end of the first quarter,
however, the Semir.ole quintet bad
their feet on the ground and do­
minated the play with their run­
ning game, coupled with the fine
rebound play of Hittell and foe
High. Cecil Dindridge .parked
tho quarter, tallying eight point*
a* the bucket man on th# fatt
break.
The highly aplrited Seminole*
c a s e bark after the half and all
but abut out the Cadet* In the
third quarter with their running
game. The Cidet* were held to
only ilv point*, four of them
eomlng from free throw*.
Illttrll wa. high ma.t for the
game. Crril Dandrldge wa» aeeend for the Seminole* with IQ
points and Joe High w*a third for
the warrior quintet with II point*.
Jerry Alleyne was the Cadet
threat, but after hi* fir.t quarter
aeoring apree of It point!, be was
able only to »core two more hueket* for the outing Alleyne tied
with Kenny Lovett for, top Cadet
aeoring honor*, each player ac­
counting for II point*. Frank Siea
ran close behind the two for the
io»cra with IB point!.
Beora By Ptrtod*
Fla. Military
M II B U -S9
Sanford
IS IB IT IS-BS
Florida Mllltar ySchool
Po*. FG FT Pts.
RF 2 2 It
Bob Yanrry
Iff 0 n n
Rlrk tannsrit
I.F 0 0 q
Rngt-i King
U II •9 M
JtrTy All'-yne
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Jerry Well*
RO ft a 1*
Kenny ta v rtt
LG 7 2 ta
Frank Sica
Total* 23 ll i»
Nanf.&gt;ril Semlnolrt
Po*. EG E f Pi*.
RF 1* &lt; 20
Claude II it tell
Cliff McKIbhln RF n 0 0
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Jo* High
LF 1 0 2
■ill Tyre
Bruce MrCoy
C 1 t J
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Bay Lun&lt;iqul&gt;t
Cecil Dandrldge RG ■ 0 IS
Ken MrMurray un « 0 ■
Total* JO s u
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KOCIIF-STKR, N. Y. tW-flary
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Kxperl* aay ha ran become a
hoc lev n a r or a top hauball
pitcher,
The rookie wlngmxn of Ihe
Rochexter American* of the imer
lean Hockey League pitched a nokit game for Metro Mot«r» in Ihe
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CLAUDE III 11 FIX on the rebound. Ilia Inexperience,] but highly
aplrited Seminole* launched their baikotball x-a.on in royal faahion yesterday with an impreaaive win over the eagr-mimlwl Florl
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to Orlando to fare Boone. (Staff Photo)

56 Little All-America
Football Team Named
NEW YiiltK cfv—Four holdover*
and a kid to popular with tin­
horn* folk* he recently drew IS
write-in vote* for sheriff are
among eleven aeniura name.I to
Ihe Anoriateil Prci* Utile AllAmerica football tram nfr 195*!.
The lineup alio include* the top
pa»»ir among tmall rnlleg# play­
er*. a fullback who averaged near­
ly nine yard* a *;rrv durim? a
matrhle** four year carrer .in.l
an accompanying group of line
men averaging r. 5 an.l 315
pound*.
The rrpratcr* from lat! year'*
Util* All-America air end Charle*
Sell ill/ «f unbeaten, untied. Al­
fred, (iuard Steve Mylira &lt;&gt;f North
Dakota, tackle Vince Vida* of
Drrxrl Tech, and Nate Clark, an
all purpo-e hatfhark from Hill*dale. Mich.
With (lark In Ihr harkftet.l arr
Jimmy Stehlin of llrandle*, wlio
letl the little irhool* in pn.-lng
with lid completion- in .-oh
tempti for 1,155 yard*;
Hill
Rhode* of Western
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gained 527 vard* ill m e
game thi* fall, totalled 4.291 yard*
In hi* vanity carrer and aver­
aged a 19 yard! per carry *ince
hit fir*t game a* a fro h n trn
four year* ago; and tarry II.iu*
dek,
Kantai Weitryan'* tailback
who ran for 1,U2 yard*, led the
nation in aeoring with 114 point*
and pleated the folk* around Sallna «n much 15 of them made
him their write-in randldatr for
-bi-riff U-l month The remain-

tier of the choic* team include*
end Milton Itoblrhaui of Trinity,
Te*. 6 It tackle Don Owrm of
Mississippi Southern, guard Bob
Mitchell of the Colleg# of i'uget
Sound, and center Bill Karp of
Kmory &amp; Henry.
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endi Steve Junker. Xavier, Ohio;
and James Cox. California Poly;
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Seminoles To Face
Boone Braves Tonite
After launching the n*w aeaion with a B5-S9 win over Flori­
da Military School yeatarday af­
ternoon In th* high ichoo) gym.
the fa it break Seminole* travel
for their lecond taaaon contcit
tonight whan they go to Orlando
tol f a c e perennially powtrfu
Boone. It will be the aeaion
opener for Ihe Boone Braves.
Coach Bud Layer *nd aaslxt*
ant coach Dick Silvrri had noth­
ing but praite for their high-fly­
ing charge*. "They did a terrific
Job. comidering the competition
and the ihort urn* we have had
in which to prepare for th* tea•on." Then he wai quick to add.
"We made a lot of .ni*D&gt;k*!, and
i didn't have the poliih we
Should hav* had, and we gave the
ball away several time*."
The Seminole* had almost twice
a* many foul* against them at
did the Cadet! in yesterday's
opener, and on right occasions
loit the ball on referee Judge­
ment! when they failed to obxerve foul line rulea In putting
the bail in play.
"Boone it a big irhool," Silvers
remarked." and they have a wi le
choice In th# selection of player*
Besides all that, they will be well
prepared and anxious lo open the
tea ion v.lth a win."
"They'll b« tough." Layer re­
marked. "Very lough.’
Rut Ihe oddi were against the
S#mln«tee v*-terd»v. They were
towered over In height, that very
exenlial ingredient in the cage
iport. Rut they were fait, and
thay played with tha winning
iplrit. That meant the difference,
and Claude Hittell. tha Itadlng
seorvr In yesterday'* game la no
midget.
Tha general eon**n*ui of opin­
ion ii that Ihe Seminoles are
stepping out of their elan when
they go to Roonr tonight. Boon#
will have a senior squad, and
the Seminoles have only one sen­

ior on the squad, and h-* has
had n&lt;&gt; experience ai a basketbailer. The Brave* will alio have
speed and height.
All of the many fan* traveling
to booit the tram tonight will be
well p|ra*ed with only a expect­
able acre; an up*et win by Ihe
Semlnolri will be cause for cele­
bration.

Majors Named SEC
'Player Of Year'

■and crowning of tiia Paanut Bow!
jnur.-n during halftime actlvltlei.
1But for many of the more KnslUve and humane. It may well
come when the little orphan! of
the Central Florida area, who will
be lu u ta for the evening, are
given a bag of peanut* and a cold
drink by conceuion chairman
Wnntensy just prior to game time.
Contilalion game get* under*
way tonight in Memorial Stadium.

Peanut Bowl atmosphere wai
launched yc*t*rday afternoon prior,
to the championship game tonight!
In Memorial Stadium a* aom* 1500
people lined Firat Stroet to watch
the Peanut Biwl parade. Flv# pull;
float*, one motored float, Ihe Sera(not* High and Sanford Junior
High band*, and the American
tagion train highlighted the pa
rad# with a long line of automo
biles .
Four of the pull float* vrere
filled with candidates for Peanut
Bowl Queen candidate* and an­
other had a mastiff bulldog, two
football players and a goal post.
Both local band* marched In
high style for the local viewer*,
then railed a halt In front of Flr&gt;t
and Magnolia to give a short, spi­
rited pep rally.
The motored float depicted Elvi« Presley. With a tiny chihua­
hua in front of him, little Frank
Roumillat rude the float stage and
anim at'd Pretley'i torso twiiti to
the delight of the crowd along
the parade route. Bannered to th*
float wa* the saying "Ain’t Noth­
in' But A Peanut Houndawg,"
and behind the float a sound
truck followed with Presley’* re­
cording filling the air.
Behind the American Legion
train came the line of can. Bignitarie* In the fir*t ear were I t
T. Milwe#, Superintendent of
Public In-trurtion, F. b. Seolt,
Snnfortl mayor, and Jim Buckler,
chairman of the Peanut Bowl
committee, fn th# second car
Herold Heckrnbarh. principal of
Sanford Grammar hmied the va­
rious committee head*.
Another ripple of amused laugh­
ter could be heard when Mrs.
Rotith’i car passed In the par­
ade. On top of her automobile
w i i a four by four palming of a
bulldog throwing peanut* Into th*
air. The Routh Bulldog* are fav­
ored to repeat last year'* cham­
pionship play.
Fur som e the parade was the
highlight of Peanut Bowl activity.
For others It will be the revealing

NASHVILLE. T*nn '.M-Tenne*aee’a Brilliant .’ohnny Major*
wax chosen today ai the South­
eastern Conference "Player of
th# Year" in the Na«h*i!le Ban­
ner'* 23rd annual poll Ot SEC
football coaches.
This markrd th* -econd year
In a row that the little Vol tailba^k rated top choice In the poll
and followed on the heel* of Vol
Coach Bowden Wyatt'* selection
a* the "Coach of th# Year" lo
the conference.
Th* Huntiand, Tonn. youth wa*
the sparkplug of this year's un­
defeated T*nne«aee team, which
wound up at a Sugar Bowl rhnice
and No. 2 in t!i«- A**oeiated Prc**
national poll of college team*.
Majors wa* the fir-t choice of
eight conference coa^he* for lh*
honor. Tha other four rated him
second.
Sophomore quarterback Bill
Stacy i&gt;f Mlisixtippt Stata rated
••ennd choir# behind Major* and
Kentucky tackle tau Michael*
ranked third.
Others receiving mention inclu­
ded (Ian* Newton. Tulane; Bon
Stephen-on, (leorgia Tech; Ken
Owen, (leorgia Tech; Phil King.
Vanderbilt; Jim Rountree, Flor­ Howell Tubbs, Auburn, In that or­
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Minn., center Hall Whitley. Texai
A ll, and back* Rill Knglrhardt
of Omaha, Jim Podolry, Central
Stlrhigan, Al F rnl*r, Florida A
A M. and William Whiner White,
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OPENING TUB PI'. IUHV CHRISTMAS luncheon-bridge sru o n
wra* a gala even* r.t the *pacioj* lakeside home of Mr. and Mr«.
Robert Key! yesterday Mr#. Key! with Mr*. David Taxier at co

Additional Society
Shower Honors
Miss Dinkins
M in Gail Hinkln*. bride-elect
of Milner Oibornr, was honored
with « bridal shower recently
given by Mri. Donald Knight amt
Mr*. Jack Martin at the home of
Mr*. It. I*. Obscirn on W. Firit
St.
The rooms were attractively
0 decorated with arrangement! of
white gladioli and chrysanthemumi The dining table, overlaid
with a lace cloth, held a minia­
ture bride doll, which itood under
an arch of greenery.
G am ti were enjoyed during the
evening and prires were won hy
Mr*. C. A. Anderson Jr. and Min
I) Ink in*
After the honorce openej her
£ many lovely gifts, the ho#Uv**e»
served refreihmcnii of coffee,
cake and nuts.
Thou- invited were Mrs. U, F.
Dinkins, Mrs. H. I.. 0* borne,
Mr*. Willie Pippin, Mrs. A. U
Thomas, Mrs. ii. K. Turner,
Mr*. R. T. Tiionui, Mr*. Vern­
on Hardin, Mu. H. II. Fongvcll,
Mr*. R. D. Dekle, Mr#. Guy llilhop, Mr*. W. P. llrooki Jr., Mrs.
Roy Britt, Mri. C. A. Anderson
• Jr.,
Mra. Fred Fl#her, Mi. F. F.
Garner, Mr*. S. P. Griffin, Mrs.
Benny Austin, Mr*. J. F. Darby,
Mri. F, 0. l-i mti, Mrs. W. D,
Gardiner, Mr*. J*nie# ItrarlficM,
Mr*. Ik T. ilnmn. Mr*. It. F.
Cooper, Mrs, Chrlitirn- Woodruff,
Mr#. A. J. l‘etcr*on, .Mrs. Andrew
McPherson, Mrs. Della Whitman
(Sorrento), Mrs. It. C. I^lfunl

Miss S. Williams
Entertains Service
Guild At Her Home
MU* Saidre Williams was hos­
tel* to the Weilcyan
Service
Guild of the
Firnt
MethodUt
Church at her home on Oak
Avenue on
Monday
evening.
Christmas greenery and candle#
decorated the living and dining
room*, where a unique Chri*tmas tree w*i centered on the
table.
The devotional w-ai conducted
by Mr*. O. K. Goff, who u#ed
the Chrlitrnai story as her top­
ic- Mr# Fre#l Smith preirnUd
a program, "The Church and Her
Children," and was assisted hy
Mrs. Ray Herron and Mrs. Grady
Duncan,
During the busineu lenlon,
conducted by Min Mabel Chnprnan. plan* for providing needy
familic# at Christmas were made.
A report on the proceed# of the
haraar were alio heard.
At (he rime of the buslnes#
session Mil# William.#, assisted
l»&gt;* her mother, Mr*. J. Rrodie
William* served refreshment* to
the following: Mr*. Herron, Mr*.
Fred Smith, Mrj, O. K. Goff, Mil*
Mabel chapman, Mr*. Grady Dun­
can, Mr*. Robert Billhlmor, Mr*.
M. t, Tillls, Mr*. Portrr Faming.
Mr# J. II. Hoolehart. Mr*. Wattrr.
F Carter, Mr*, C. F. Wynn, Mr*.
M. F Swain, Mr*. \Vt!«on Carver
and Mr.*. J P. Hill,
(KustUl, and Miss Donna Hatch­
er (Orlando).

hostrrvse* entertained twrnly !&gt;&lt;■ Hary g u ct* at a buffet luncheon,
Bridge followed in the afternoon. (Staff Thotnt

Gleaners Class
Enjoys Party
Tuesday Night
The Gleaner* Class of the First
Baptist Church held it* regular
monthly meeting and Christina*
patty at the Church annex at 7
p.m. Tuesday night. ||ostri&gt;c*
were Mrs. W. P. Brook# Jr.,
Mra. C. A. Andenon Jr. and Mr*.
V. G. Hasty.
The tabic decoration* wen?
very attractive with Christmas
holly ami rryital candleholdrrs
holding blue candle* decorated
wdth frosted bell*. The lovelyfrosted tree was trimmed with
many blue light* Mrs. A. J. Pet­
erson returned thank*, after which
a drlieioui buffet turkey supper
with nil lhe trimmings was s*rv.
cd. A short regular meeting was
then h#-ld. with Mr*. II. W. Ruck­
er presiding.
Mr*. Berta Cottrell read the
minutes of the la#t meeting, a
report was made on all si:k
members of the rial* and * Very
lovely devotional was given hv
Mrs. Willie Pippin, reading Ihc
Christmas itorv from th* Bible
After routine business was run
eluded the tinstones* dlstrihuird
gifts to all Ihc nicmhrra from
under Iho lovely trie.
Christmas carol* were sung
with Mr*. Pippin playing the piano
Tho«e enjoying the lovely party
were Mr*. Willie Pippin. Mis
Suilf Belle Ctetnnil, Mrs, W. |l.
Brinson, Mr*. J. P. Hardy, Mr*.
It. F. Beard, Mr*. II. W. Rucker,
Mri. Berta Cottrell. Mrs. IF C.
Thomas, Mrs. Thelma Field,
Mrs. M. V. Kehol*. Mrs J. F.
Ia#wis, Mr*. A. J. Peterson, Mra.
A, J. Walker, Mr*. F. II. Hobby,
Mr*. 8. Ik Hampirr, Mr* A. U

Sweetwater Park
Scene of Party
For Boy Scouts
By Marian R. June*
OVIEDO The Boy Scout* were
not left out of the parti#** going
around The affair Ihey had eag­
erly awaited was the party and
dance held Monday night at the
Sweetwater Park dine, floor.
A short hurine.s meeting was
conducted hy A| Dawson, scout
leader, before th, party. Pnn l'|*
rey, who has tven icoul lender
for in many years until this year,
waa presented a gilt of love and
appreciation for hi* wonderful
and untiring efforts with these
y»ung*ters thmighout those years.
Mr*. A A. Myers was present
with her record player to h#dp th#
young people hair a good time
ISelieiou* refreshments were
served during Ihc evening to the
hoy* and their date*, a* follows:
Albert Myers and Nancy Estes,
Jimmy Jones and Ann Slavik,
Joe Malcolm and Helen Memory,
Thad Lingo and Carolyn Jacob*,
Hobby Beard and Linda F#&gt;rti#on,
Itrurr I’.n-k.ird and Suianm- Partin, Tommy F#te# and Diane Har­
bin, Carl Wolfe ami Jackie Pen
darvls. Tommy Partin and Bren­
da Day. Walter Teague amt llrssie Fleming. Hoy Walnwrtght mtd
Gladys Alford, W'cs Evan* and
Carol Parker, Jerry llr e y and
Carol Alford, Eric Pearson and

NEW YORK .**—The lurkry ha.I
scarcely been removed from the
Thank**lvlng table when televi­
sion trotted out it* Chhstme*
commercial*.
AnJ. the television people might
ask, why not" Newspaper* and
magazine* are urging shoppers t«
hurry, hurry, hurry and get it
over with early. In cities and
town* arroti the country mer­
chant* have run up the tm*rl and
gr##en. It's all part of a plat to
start the Christmas season in
late August.
personally, I can't get very ex­
cited — either pro or con—aboui
rushing tin# season Except when
It cooie# to television. Then it
biing# out the Scrooge in me.
Am I unfair to television on this
matter’ Probably. Why should I
be mil.ily interested in early
Christmas advertising in news­
paper# ami magarine#, yet an­
noyed when television does the
same thing?
The answer is that there’x an
immediacy to television. If you’re
watching a program, you’re trap­
ped hy its commercial. There on
the living room home screen is
a Chrlstma# on Chr#itma» morn­
ing and out parade Paddv ami
Mummy and Junior and Hetty,
alt wearing bathrobe*, all with
hair neatly brushed and fate*
scrubbed. "Oonh!" cries Hetty.
"A whaPhamaralHtl I've always
wame*t a whaltchamicnllit!"
After this and similar Christmas
morning scene* have been repeat­
ed 3d or 40 lim n in th* living
room, you b*#gin to fee) that
there's little point to celebrating
your own family Christmas in
this same living room, It would
he repetitious Furthermore, your
own tree couldn't possibly be a*

(PcAAonatd
Mrs, Henry- Harrison, Mrs J.
F. Horton Sr., and Miss Clara
Edge have returned from Jack­
sonville where they attended a
1 day Seminar on Navy Purchas­
ing. Conferees Included Navy
procurement r&gt;er*&lt;#nn*l from tha
Sixth Naval District.

AT A HE BABY PARTY’ YESTERDAY honoring U. S Senator and Mra. Evarctta Dirkaan of Illlnoli
are (itsntlng—left to right) Senator Dirkien, Cot. Gregory Kessrnich, and lien, IF P. Newton,
iSeated left to right) Mi*. Dirk#ett, Mr#. Ke##enleh »r,d Mrs. Newton. (Staff Photo)
big or gaudy as th,. tr#-e of the#
commercial and none of your
family w##uld bother to comb hi#
hair or scrub his face—or may­
be even pull on i bathrobe.
The perpetual enactment of ITHST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Christmas scenes, the phoney
Oak Avr. and Third Sl'a.
blaitlng of Christma* good wit!
Iti-v A. G Mrlnnis, Minister
for romrncrri.il purpose*, when Mr*. George Touhy, Director of
repeated so often before the ac­
Mu«ic and Organist
tual event, erodes it# true spirit
Ml*s Katherine Brown, D.C.E.
as surely as rain melt* .row.
!t n a m Morning Worship
Anthem "The Heavens Declare
CUT-RATE PARKING TICK! FS the Glory'1, . Hccthoven — Youth
BARTLESVILLE, okla.
n
Choir
Sermon "The Greatness of
Halrlrsvtlle police are offering
reduced rates on trafife ticket*. Christian l-ove" —Mr. Mrlnnis.
9:4A a. in. Sunday School.
A parking met# r ha* been in*tal
lo:SO ». m. Session meets for
lt#| inside police headquarlsr#. If
a motorist gets g parking ticket, prayer In the Session Hoorn.
he ran settle it cheap hy gstting
II 00 a m. Morning Worship
Anhtem "N..w We Sing Thy
to headquarters within 4A minutes
and depositing a nickel in the Pral#e", T*ehe»nokuff — Cain—
m ttrr. If he doesn’t. It rosts a Chine#! Choir.
Anthem "ChttM Came la Rcthdollar.

Additional

Church News

Vchcro", Williams — Junior Choir.
Sermon "The Grcatnesi of
Christian luve" — Mr. Mclnni*.
Nurseries for children under
three, and lhr#v to six, every Sun­
day Morning during Iho wcr*hlp
hour* H: 43 a. m. and It a. m.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worahip
Sermon Mr. Mrlnnis
IIOFY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Cor. Parw and Dh M'«.
H#v. John W. Thoma*. Itertor
ham a. m. Holy Eucharist
t):IS Family Service and Church
School
11:0 0 M»rnlng Prayer and Sermon
Service* through tho week;
Tuesday, 7:30 a. m. Holy Commun*
ion
Werlnes.lay, 10 a. m. Holy Com*
m union
Thursday, 7:10 a. m. Holy Com*
m union
Saturday, 3-1 p. m. Sacrament of
Penance

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Happy Birthday

B.irincau, Mrs. It. T. Hunt, Mra.
II H. Newman. Mr# Joe
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Wright. Mrs M. N. Cleveland,
Charles Dooley
Mrs. J. E. th otmerlr, Mr*. Alice
Horsdorf, Mr*. A. Kendall, Mra.
Eva Couirr, Mr*. C. A. Stiles, and
the hostesses Mis. V. 1’. Brooks Julie Cur*-, Johnny Courier and
Jr.. Mrs. C. \ Amlrr-on Jr. and Find* Harris, Hubert Olliff and
Mrs V. G. Ilsily.
Marilyn Malhers.

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OY'ER 300 MIMES ATTENDED yesterday'* Coffee and Reception yesterday at the Mayfsir Inn
9 Touring at one# of the beautifully dccoraled tables was Mrs. A. W. Epp* Sr. A fashion show f«|.
lowed the morning Coffee. (Staff Photo)

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SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY Co.
“A Pick-up &amp; Delivery Sonrico
819 W . 3rd ST.
PHONE 475

IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION
1208 So. PARK AVE.

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TALLAHASSEE LD-Thinning a
prison «.ay* Florida's new state
pri-nn director. i« "Ju»t a matter
of common *en*e."
Richard 0. Culver .who retired
recently after 2T year* i r r t f c
with the federal prison ayateW,
told newsmen he didn’t believe In
•Vndtllrs prHoner*" but neither
doe* he favor applying the la*h.
Culver laid hit ohlejetive in tha
new pori will be to operate a
•Mown *o earth prlton •vttem In
a butineta HVe manner."
He reported for duly thi* week
and said hit lin t concern will
be to familiarize himaelf with the
varioui itate prltont and c o rr%
tlonal imtitutioni.
•'What I have teen h a«me good
ard tome had," he tald. 'Some
phaset mav be a little antiquated
hut I have found a great many
thing* to praUf."
Culver will coordinate the pri.•on
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! die Von Dcr Rccke, 81. Lithuanian Daroncsiee, are ihoun taking
the dtizenthlp oath before Federal Judge Leon R. Vankwieh In Loe
Angela*. They rellnqulthed Iheir lilies of nobility to become Ameri­
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Examination Of Heart
A Painless Procedure

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h e m examination.
and blood vcmsU.
Many of you, l m *ure, have By peering Into your eye* with
thought serlouily about having a the aid of a bright light, th e docdoctor check the o!d ticker, but tor may be able to discover cerhave put It off became of fear, .tain Im portant change* In th e |
Nothing To Fear
circulatory in te rn . Quite often 1
A heart examination I* rom b* th *
pletely painter* There * no myibloo&lt;*
tery about It; there’a nothing to ^ th ® b*ek of Ul* •Jrefear.
Location and Action
Let’s taka a peek Into a phyil- ____ . . . .
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’an ’* office and *ee
u r w hat a heart Examination
by •a fiuoro*eope
floorrseope
elan'a
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exam ination U really tike
W’J| *ho?f &gt;ha *l*e. location and
Aa a rule, the docinr will flrit *c ,,on ofyour h e a rt If the doctor
a*k you about pa*t ll!r.e**r* and ? fc,d r* hf un w d l « « » «n°» »«•
symptom* He eipeclally want* to formation, he might m ea.ure the
know whether you have pain tn **n?l *lectr,c*1
f« n erth e m iddle of your e h e .t. ,
by your heartf with the elecpounding of the heart, a iwelling trocardlograph.
of ankle*, ihortneax of breath. 1
do** no* **n(l
lle ll want to know your age. f'w tftcltjr Into the body* It mere*
your general phytlcal condition fF mcaaurea and record* the
and th e way you live. Give him h f *rt * electrical current on a
tru th fu l aniwera.
moving itrip of paper,
rhumba Pui««
I In *om• c,iM *he doctor may
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make Jaboratory te*ta *uch a*
miTJiTn
eountln« th * rfd “ «* White blood
hUirt u Pumping bllood through CfIU
or hjg
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1nation*ueh u t h U U a palnleat
preuure« rcirjemoer* may or may fifoeeditif#
not be Important, depending * ___
upon how it affect* the heart, &lt;5Via n o n AW) a n iw h
arterle*. kidneys and other part* 8 ft.: When ta the belt tim e for
of your body.
a person to bruih hi* teeth?
By tapping on your cheat the Answer: U I* usually best te
doctor will determine the size of brush one’* teeth after eating so
your heart. Then he’ll lu ten with a* to eliminate any food par
his stethoscope to tha actual tid e s th a t may be caught be
operation of thla most Im portant tween the teeth or elsewhere In
of all organa
the mouth. Brushing the teeth
The doctor also will check the Immediately after eating may
condition of your lung*, kidneys help prevent the growth of bac*
and liver since often these are lerta which causes tooth decay.

Prom pt Service
PHONE 509-W

SANFORD, FLA

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MIAMI, Fla. th _ ln c**e U’l
any coniolilion to you when hunt
ing a place to ileep, Florida ha*
I,396 hotels, S.4I4 motel*
and
II, 938 rooming houtes which *1
together can home 687.6J6 per
sons.
Or. If you’re hungry:
The atat* ha* 14BM r e iu u r a n f
(3,lOd In Miami’* Dade Country):
a rooking device that can "broat"
•broil ro ail)
a chicken in five
minutes or a fish in three i n i a
rad ar ra n :* " that can tw k a
steak in 13 to 30 isconds.

RAW DECISION'
LONG BEACH, Calif. JV-How
loe, a profetilnnsl m uirle man
t«ep In condition? Exerelie and
aw meat. *ay* M irk A. Evans,
i hufky Judo initruetor. Well —
, moit raw.
Sometime* Evani ha* trouble
• ilh waller* la reitaurant*. H*
•ays they can't believa he only
want* a steak on the grill I or
to second*. Recently, weary of
irgum tnt, be saya he told a walcr: "Tell you what. Ju st bring
he itcak to th* table. I’ve got a
ig irette lighter and I'll do my
in a cooking."

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Enterprise
By HELEN SNODGRASS
The M«w&gt;r Roll lor the mom!
ala w*ek» i t th* K uteipm r Jr
^jjgti School’* *« follow*: Fourth
“ ride— Mary Ann Brook*, Diane
Joeai. Dolor** Zavlntkl, Haul
Sermon* »n! Jimmy Walkrr.
Fifth Guile- Kilty Burnett.
Carolyn Sermon*. Limla Darker
and (Peggy I M iriartt lirey cue.
Slath Gride, none.
“eventh Grad#: Carol LederHaut* Co**rlle Gerllnr *od Ma­
rie flraildam Eighth In ad t Lin
Dunn ami Gall Hollow**
™ C h w in d er* riffled at the
*rmhly program Wednesday were
Debby Bruce. rapuln: Linda Dunn
a*»i*tani rapuln: Sharon JennIng*. Snaan llirr* and I'rrllia
Dreblo*.
Thr regular meeting of the W
5 C S, of thr Meihoditt rhunh
wa* hold ai (hr hnmr of Mr*
PoiiatJ Walling Tnr*dnv vvruing.
During thr hn*lnr** •t-**lnn the
S r port &lt;&gt;f thr pnr'onagr romuut
Irr »*» Slvru which Iml mini (hr
purchase of a &lt;i&gt;tid cherry chr*l
of drawer* and an ehvtrh healei
fm thr both mom of thr par or &gt;
Mr* H.iv iiii t'uiRnu : u r „
,** report on tin dlaliirl iimfeinne
| held in Orlando and *oii:r of thr
hlghligh'a of |hr 'atk by Ihr Iter
Spotty Spoll*'tuod. MUatunar* :&lt;•
I I’hitlpplur* 'li* K» rmlt Wins n*
Hill All TWO VIIWl of " t t* s \*vv’* III * m utrrv want Ip the
l^ m ;jir 'h r drcotloual Mi* ll'itli
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I . .1 • It I II » n dl( .li* IM» ami MOTi n-vlgatlm the key
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tell lie* in vcveial i In atuir obicrvalnrtr*. which aulon allcall*
I^L ong. nroaiuiu. read Pi I'rtri
n^.k the bcxlir*. tlm* atving COntlntNMU evlevllal Information fm
Mar*hii!l’* " l / t i Keep itvr(*l
itrtermtnirg t-o'ition Iiie r«w gear l* r»tiectctl to give ilat.&lt; ehtrli
HU*", Mr*. Walling'* home wa*
» dl permit ittnpplr.g of nuclear mlaailM •'« tenet* IJW mile*
beautifully drroratrd rariylng
. I lei t in an- wrathrr and all laliiude*. Ine ennip*** bland ha&gt;
nut thr Chririm-w thrnir ami •bi­
activated Bn* tbnltrm p!•• v) fur *t«l&gt;lll/alii&gt;n, which will *(tord
ter* nl •Iclljldfiil n'frraUllirnl* '•'
*1 piuxlfltalrl? * 1*0 iwrceot iwluvlwn in roll.
clelernalloi.all
Ctnl*’iiia* cookie*, tea an i i.t
chocolatr.
The regular m ining of thr
Woman’* Auxiliary of thr 'll
Saint* Episcopal Church. Fitter
W p f 'r . are* lirhl at tin- Pi.it*!'
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l r Willi AM l i f t ------------------------------Hou-c on Wedlif*dai afternoon
Cr eiial r r r ii AVriltr
I’ollovilng the regular hu.ine**
*ea*iim conduc'ed by Mr*. Arthur
n.ACHKLOftB and *]&gt;inatrra atr 10 per cent of lh* men How.
Will goose. thr program ron*i»lnl
More stiKrptlble to having head- ever, *ay» the man at the neat
of *rxeral rnutical number* by a
in h-a than are happily w e d d e d ,d#*k. ho tan gvieaa on whom the
!nia. a MirvtV *howa. Mavb* li t gal* b.am# nn**t of then cranial
trio inlmpoicd of Or. Gertrude
Ivruutc they ie alw»v» havthg to ai hea and puna
Weltmi. xlol*. Mr* Daniil I'ugli,
h n ! exrueea to the question:
f 1 1
violin, and Mr*. Harold Lymh.
Thr Inferior UrpartnirMl prr •
“How come you never got mar*
piano. A rhrU lniat S'ory “Hur
dtru l ’. S. ongkri icUi rofck /tie
liedf*
anne’* r7hrl*Uu*»” «»* read h*
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Mftloii penHif« nf gih (hit gritr.
Air*. Wallarr Cable,- and r1o*rd
Of id/ Iht ptft/rt*kj,n. mriliref tl'hnf n uhopfur end if diJm‘1
W w ilh thr tinging of Oiri*‘n's*
tl «tl, of* lr ere fttuiul fn I* fk* i/r| uirfly*
Carol*. The rrfm hm rni table
limit Uktlp vlrfiin* of htndurhrt
I I I
covered with a lace cloth, with a
Will, lit Im tl they M d l la hHOtr
Wettim pewart are planning
eenterplree of an ahgal *urround
kmc fo mre Via.
anelher ''aummlf' meeting. They
ad by Chrlatma* grern* and rrd
I I I
better burry, lugged* M f - there
randle*. The angel ntnl In lid*
former* era lean tuttaplibla •• aren't many agreemenlt left Ie be
deeoralion waa bmnght from
headache*. ThU mutt be r.aw* te broken.
Sweden by Mr*. Ernrri llillbrrr.
! I !
cangreiimeii whe art alwayt
who with Mr*. Harry Kerk. Mr*.
A Lsindnn man. charged with
wrettilot will* lh# him rebel
It. L. Edward and Mr*. R ElmHeating a bag of coal, claimed a
prebltm.
art. chairman *erved rrfir*h•tranger put it on hi* bark when
I i I
mrnta.
he
w ain't looking. A* an allht,
Of
all
wmrnen
rherhed
by
the
» Air*, klaigaret Fit-key of
a.iivey 71 per rent iiiffertd re­ that's the moat fuel-hanly one
current headachea aa tgaineg only y*t!
Evandon, III. Mia* Dene Richard*
ami Allta Helen Uneweaver of
Waihlngton. D. C. are housa
gue*lf of Mr. and Mr* J. A*. Faber, who waa lecond placo win ( . - p C h i l H r D l l 'A
ner in Ihe orange rake baking JO M * “ V e l l l l O r C n S
Richard* Hit* week.
William Whlt'en of De« aturr. iiiniev* *|wtn»i&gt;red !&gt;v Hnrlda
H f l h i f c A TP
Ala. la house gtird id Mr. ami l'us»er Home Set vice Dept., held C Q l l l i g T T U U lIb “ IL
Mra. Howard Wllbnrn thin week. |„ Del.and la*: week.
Mr. and Air*. Ilaiold llraddock.
J A. (Gual Dilllard of Way
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Mr«. Clarice Rauhier and Air* erm t. Ga , wa* »l»ltin« with hi* XE» VORK Jx-Now h ere, an
w Lorraine Smith of Daytona Hrach lintcr. Mr*. II K Brn.idock Wed intrri-Ding auKey. True. I!’» a
9 'Id led Mr. and Mra. II E flrw.l nr •Jar and he told her of ihe publicity gambit, bill a legitimate
dock Thursday.
birth id a daughter to Mr. and one It .how. aomelhing of how
Clarenc# Braddock and Air*. M»*. Krmtftn Cra.by. al*o of children’* eating habit* are af
Kalda Cotton of Rartnw were din. Wa.vcroM Tue*day. Kenneth I* a Deled by television.
CUftl- of Mr. *nn Mr* Fm*
Mrt. Klraililocka An old friend juit •w'tin^ off thr
ti t Hrjifilock Frl&lt;l*r
^
frieiul* hfrv In Kn«rr- »tagr coach from (*hic»|o, hit
Mr. and Mm C. V Mrndrtton ^
porkri. Huffed with faeU and iU
w rrr vUltOrt In Orlando FH (at
'
Orlarwlo ,irf&gt;*
what waa laarnad from
Mr. and Mr*. John Fulton r*
J,m M
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Toetday
with
hit
mother.
l0ftn,
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turned from California t» thn r 1 ,
Vt„ X t.» I'adeelt '*llh lhl’lr parent*, to eat at Don
horn# St th# Cox milage th!«•
v i J lI’a-lgetl.
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New .Blackhawk
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Alla„ are «ntneR eat.ur
| week. Mr*. Fulton
I* recovering
*pl‘ And*
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“ »ut there nHere
of the
from an acelderrt In the early,AD*. Jaik Ityan »*d Air*. M.
thing* thebemuvnl proprietor .inIpring where «he had lieen con- II Hyan wrta vDitora In Ortando rovered1
fine.) to the hfwpltal for eeveral Monday.
In let* than nnt wr-k 72 kidi
weoka. W# are happy to have Mr. and Mr* ( he*ter Canada _were
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obierved ranngly only the
them home again and to know arrived Sunday from nrownivlltr r n j|l| of |t|rtr hrrl||, why- "The
Dili Ihe i* recuperating ao nice Tex in tpen.l »cveral week* wlih min „„ ,T , aj(| u -, S(VM, for , „ lir
ly ai (o be out and aiouml again, their parent*. Mr. and Air*. &lt;• grt-xh "
CongraluUilun* to 'll** Hurt* II. Canada.
Doting one noonday period at
the restaurant 9 of II children
aiked for a *p#clal new flavor of
gelatin advertised |u*t that morn­
JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
ing on a highly rated children'*
»how.
CONTEST BLANK
In on* three diy period Id chil­
dren aiked for buffalo iti-ak, a
•avory duh not available in th*
Kail to: ConleM Chairman
restaurant. Wh*n aiked why they
Jay err Informaiion Itooth
» acted buffalo, they replied that
their favorite rowboy had mru
Sanford. Florida
t toned It on TV.
Spinach, allotted almost daily
GENERAL RULES: Entrtea from D« Sanford Area ody will
be accepted Iwmtact Chairman for defined are# if n«* »utc )
on a Chicago local children’* pro
Conteatinti may rntcr Rcdeniial or Commercial type, or
gram, was among the favorite
both on teparatr blank* if qualified. Only one dlvl.lon under
food* ordered. Many, who ordered
Keildenllal lype may be enirred In addition to the Sperlal Dl*
vandwiche*. tald their favorite
vltlon for which all Reallrntlal entrie. will be■ automatleally
TV program wa* one iponinred
eligible, tiponaora requett contedant* In keep di-play* lighted
by a breadmaker who**- Commer­
nighUy betwen T:J0 and » :» until winner* are announced to
cial! praise th* virtue* of sandallow Judges ample time to check all entrtea carefully.
xrichea.
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Then there wa* the little girl
Priiei for eaeh Reddentlal PDI*i&lt;m Includlni (he Special Di*
who ordrred “Jui! a glaia of wa­
ylilon ara aa follow*: 1*1 Mace Igs l!S. Saving* Rond; tnd
ter. plea**." Sh» explained *he
P||C 0 _ 10 silver Dollar*. Priae fur Commercial winner (one
waa • ^ 1*110 1 '* in order to become
dlw ion only) l* poa»ei*ion of Ihe Traveling Trophy for one
"the m e I ought to be” — a* a
year.
per*i*tcnt TV commercial wa*
currently recommending.
(chock typo and dlv l.lon)
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THE SANFORD HERALD

'Elvis To Be At Ritz Sunday
In Tense Drama Love Me Tender
,

The big movie new* lodiy It
(hat the king of rock V roll,
Elvla Presley, Is al-o a fire 1Mlywind actinic diseovory. Begin­
ning Sunday at the Rita Theatre
Twentieth Century*Fox'i CinemaA-'op* prolurtlon "Lose Me Ten*
4*e." which ita rt Richard Egan
and D bra Paget and serves to
intrudure the young man with the
guitar to movie audience*.
Let It hr &gt;ald a • ll.r i, it set that
the role of Clint Reno, of the no*
tonuily famoui Rmo bro'.hirs,
/lie Prcilry perfectly.
Set against tie rxritii.g hack*
ground of th« Civil V.’ar and Ih#
rehabilitation period that fol*
lowed, "Love Me Tend?*" ii a
drama parked with action, inter*
weaving a poignant love atnry to
mat” |t * (dm with strong appeal
for every member of the family.
A t Lt. Vanre Reno, the elder
Ih-nn brol. cr.
Richard Kgan
lu.'r: in the mmt versatile por
trav.’l cf hit film career. Rug* Serin? Richard Egan and liehra Paget In surh cl»*r harmony gives
ged, leir, r-d liar ! m-icle | from l.lil* Presley Mimelhing to brood about la this scene from the Num­
four fe*M o ' fitM!, •• ho leidi ber I singing-sensation's inllial film appearance, "larve Me lender."
two of hii brother*, llrett (Wil­ begins Sunday at the Hilt Theatre. The Twentieth Century I ns
liam Campbelli, and Ray (Jam:* drama In ClneMahcope gives Presley the chanre to Introduce four
Drury i, and a group of RandaH'i new songs.
Raider* pf the Confederate Car*
airy, In a robbery of a Union
Army payroll. Whrn they learn
the war ii ended Ihpy return to
their Texat farm where they find
that the younger brother Clint
(Presley) haa marired Vance's
childhood sweetheart Cathy, ehar*
•cterited with grrat okill and tenat home until they brought bark
derne'« b*- llrhra Paget Sbe had "Here « • go again!"
married Clint when falae word That was the catchword at a genuine, hand autographed pic­
arrived that Vance had been gill Twentieth Century-Fox a* the stu­ ture of Elvis.
rd. A tense situation develops be dio, having seen Marilyn Monroe "It's Marilyn all over again,"
tween the two brotheri who have
(aid Juanita Brown, headwaitress
a deep affection for each other, off for England following com­ at the studio cafe, "only this time
and for Cathy. .Now labeled aa pletion of "Bus Stop," battened it's a boy.
fugitives, the brothers stand to­ down for another couple of
"I know when he comes In with­
gether and the action picks up month* of frenetie excitement
out tuning around." she explain­
momentum lo rearh one of me
•■•ereen’s moat erelting elimarrs In with th« arrival of Klvli Presley ed. "Just by the excited whisper
for his film debut In *'L/&gt;ve Me Ings and neck criming* that go
recent seasons.
on in the rommiiiary. This Ii
Another asset to the fdm Tender." The picture, which ea- supposed to be a blase bunch.
(there are quite a few) is four stars Debra Paget, will have Its They've seen hundr*-*!* of stars
new songs, performed by Presley, local premiers beginning Sunday
come and go, but everybody want*
which are Important parU of the at the Rita Theatre.
to look at Elvis. It's the same
•tory ami arc not merely Inter­
Everybody from the rops on electric effect a* when Marilyn
polated. Of lhe&lt;e, the title* aong. the gate to the iwltehboard op­ comes Into the room."
"Lore Me Tender," a ballad cur­ erators and the electrician* on
rently high on the best-seller lists, the set were aware that the Idol Another, who M i the Impart
ia particularly pleasing to the ear. of the teenage set was aboard— was Lionel Newman, music di­
The others, "We're Gonna Move,” the cops, because they had to shoo rector. "If we do av well at the
•'Poor Boy" and "Let Me" should away gate crashers In pony tails; | boxoffiee as we did on Stage One
delight the millions of Presley the operators, because they had ' the Hay El via recorded his songs,
fans, as well aa ihr older mem- lo turn hack giggling calls from we have a big hit on our hands,"
Isers of the family who like folk young voices posing as "long dis­ I Newman observed. " I’ve never
seen so many secretaries illiv•ongs.
tance"; and the electricians, beProducer David Welsbart has rauso they would have no peace |er!ng messages in person Usu­
ally they Ju*t phone the office."
given "Love Me Tender" a fine
Director Robert Webb was hap­
ClncmaScope production and di*
py, loo. "I'm a big man these
rector Hobcit Webb haa fused the
days," says Webb. "I walk across
artlon and love story with grrat
the |ot and windows fly open and
•kill from Robert Rurkner's fine
everybody vravrs. Of course lhat'a
•rript. Member* of the support­
when Presley U wish me."
ing east. Including Robert MiddleThere was a practical side lo
ton, William Campbell, Neville
the furore, too.
Brand, Mildred Dunnoek, Rruce
In the publicity department,
Urnnrtl, James and Harry Coe,
where public Interest Is big bus­
are all excellent, "I/ivo Me Ten­
iness, the Presley hysteria was
der" is a good showr for every­
as soothing as mother's milk.
one.
When th» phone tinkled, it was
someone wanting lo cheek a story
on Elvis, nr to arrange an inter­
view, or (o set up a picture lay­
out, or to make a tape rArordlng.
"D on't m i n d h i m . l i e a l ­
"Haven't worked so hard sine*
w a y s h lt a h im s e lf on th e h e a d
Marilyn left," one department
w h e n e v e r h e Ih ln V a n f d iamember said. "It's wonderful
c r i m i n a t o r y t a x a t io n !"
There goes the phone, and here
we go again!"

Marilyn Out, Elvis
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A daring and compelling love
story, as frankly told as any tha
motion picture medium haa ever
presented, Is the theme dramatired by'two of the screen's most
powerful performers, W i l l i a m
Holden and Deborah Kerr, In
"The Proud and Profane," Paramount film opening Sunday at the
Movirland Ride-In Theatre. Taken from a sensational, best-selling
novel by Lucy Herndcn Crockett,
the be hind-the-11nee drama of
World War II promise* to be an
unusually candid and Intensely
dramatic emotional experience.
The production handiwork of
William Pt-ilhcrg and George
Seaton, maker* of "The Country
Girl", ‘ The Rridgrs At Toko-ri"
and "Little Roy Lost", the VistaVision film co-stars Thelma Ritt­
er and Dewey Martin and fea
lures William Redfield and Kos*

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Profane" ia the South Paelfie laland of New Caledonia, an outpost
of the critical Island-invasion
Ph»*« of the Pacific war. Ilolden
portrays a Marine Raiders Colonrl. a hard bitten disciplinarian
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anything that "aofteni" hi* men
for combat—an openly-expressed
prejudice that extends to chap­
lains and Red Cross women.
Into contact with this flinty
man comes Red Cross volunteer
Deborah Kerr, agd the sparks fly
from first meetlog. She is wellbred, reierved, proper, and Icy,
virtues that act like a rod flag to
Holden, lie determines to break
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violently opposed personal! let
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prudence ami rrsiraint.
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Cross bo#i is Thelma Ritter, Aware of the relationship from the
beginning, wise tn the ways of
love, »he tries t-r ko.il them back
from the disaster they are Inevit­
ably creating for themselves.
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one of Holden’s young but veter­
an Raiders. In love with Miss
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the minister a softening, and
therefore a dangerous, influence.
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emotion* that should make one of
the most absorbing ar.d gripping
film stories of the year.
Filming of “The Proud ami
Profane" was done In the Virgin
Islands and Puerto Rico. William
Perlberg produced and George
Felton directed. The screenplay,
also by George Seaton, promises
lo be a mastervsn.-k. Ilia list one,
"The Country Girl." scon him an
Oscar.

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$12.non
3 bedroom, air condition,
Warned: Baby alttlng. ref, 1013-$1.
$ SAVE $
ed. cucloird garage, block run.
For Painting call Mr. Taakar. Ph.
»truction.
Hardwood ft cork
ON 0 0 0 1 ) U S E D
MIXR. Room ipectal $14.$*
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floor*, 90 x 132 lot. Low FUV
f u r n it u r e
monihlv payment*. *22.79 after
FLOOR landing and rtnuhing. 3 5 - MONEY TC LOAN
Mather Of Sanford
buying
owner* equity.
2223
Cleaning, waunfi serving SemiLaurel. Ph. 2401-J.
203*09 E. !*t St.
Phone .127
AUTO LOANS
note county alnce IMS.
H. M. Gleaicn. Laae Miry
CC81 LESS
U—FARM end GARDEN
By PWNER
Lak, front, new three bedroom
MeRANEY-SMITH PAINTS Florida State Bank ANNUALS In band* Petunia*
Route on Lake Emma, tine and
Carnation* amt other*, S&gt;‘ each.
2415 S. Park
Phone IMI
OF’ SANFORD
half tiled bath*. Florida room.
GRAPKV1LLE NURSERY
Lot 211* x 233'. TVrn So, one
Grapcville
Rd.
Phone
2v&gt;5«
DcWall Power Shop —*ec It at
mile at Uaklawn Cemcier].
LIVESTOCK
Gifts for Girls
GREGORY U M BER
Gffrs for Hor
Orange*,
tangerine*
ft
kumquat*.
Sixth A Maple
Phone 2S«&gt;2
For
Sale—
2
hou»ct
on
UpvaU
21—DOGS—CATS—PETS
2201 W. 22th. J. T. Fortier Sr.
Ideal Chm tm ai Gift for
whit you w ilt
ltd Al-o nlrr building In!*. Karl
Little Children'* t)re»*ea
PICK A GIFT OF’ INSPIRATION
Dad and Poii
i’rdigree Dobcrinrn. female. Nice te-VI ACHINFKV—TOOLS
W Vettal. Ill I. Bnx 2*U.
Cotton. Nylon. Vplveleetl
10'i Down—*2JO per w cl:
dupodi.iin.
renonablc.
Ph.
—not
De«peratlon
and Corduoy*
CLASSIFIED ADS
1254 H after 4:30.
___ C.inihinit ox lalhe-»»mler S inch Five room hmita with balh ami See *ur Lean iful center piece*
$1 M to $*M
- hia .no s e r v ic e
approximately
thirteen
a&gt;ie.
of
table &gt;aw $40. PHONE I42J J.
SWEENEY'S
W—IIURSES—CATTLE—HUGS
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
high hammock land. \V. E.
114 Magool.a
Phone 117
L. L- Sill — Piano Technician
Kirchhoff
Jr
Ph.
302.
$6—MUSICAL
INSTBUMENTS
Shetland Pony ft new »addle. A.
Phone 21SI Route 1, Sanford
Clearance — All Chndren't Toy*
Desk ft Chair
FA—FLACKS M CAT
E Clark. O.leen. Ph. 1333-J3.
Now at HALF-PRICE
Upright Piano, $'•'. &lt;all l**-M
21—ROOFING and PLUMBING
CUSTOM 1:111.1 HOMES
Feta
MONROE CORNER
FOR
SALK
or
TRADE:
One
Nu­
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CONVENTIONAL
ANNETTE'S - for food food,
From $19.93
CRAFT
A GIFT SHOP
PLU M BIN G
bian bu»k. 2 yre. old for breed- 12—WANTED to BUY
Steak,
Chicken.
Shrimp.
FINANCING
WILSON MAIKIt
h t. St . 3 Mi. w&lt;*t of Cluck
Contract and Repair Work
cr. 2 nannic* ready for breed­ Wanted— A playhouse approx, LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Spaghetti, Koiher Corned Beef
311 E. FTnt St. Phoce 93*
Free Eiitmata#
ing. 2 »malt billin for peta and
Sandwich.*. SO. CITY LIMITS.
10 ' x 10', reasonable. Phone
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
R. L. HARVEY
1 buck, l-year old. S. C. Ray,
199*.
A. K. SHOEM AKER. JR.
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone IS-*
Rt. 2. Box AM. Phone 770-W.
4-I.OST AND FOUND
Fhe'd love a dreuy drr»*
Gifts for Mem &amp;
Phone 1901
1 X00 Mclionville
c.
Priced *o Reatonably
•
RENTA
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Thi«
it
a
free
P*»*
to
the
HR*
• 0 LAST— Orange colored tratlor
MERCHANDISE From $6!» to $7.M
OSTEEN-2
bedriwim
tramp
houn\
Theatre
for
Richard
Smith.
Ladiea
roller, on YVckiva River-Lake
II. ft A DEPT STORE
$t—APTS—nOI'SES—ROOMS
l-*ke front. IJ.OOO. KeichrnrdExp. date Dec. IS. 19'ai. _____ 13-YRT1CLES FOR SALE
Mary-Long*ood Road. If found
I’ojmellc lr»*el Kit*
Sanford Ave, -t Gh St.
er. Ojieen.
call Il.E. uOODWLN. U P
$2 on up
CERAM
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WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
room*
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nuy
and
*ell
used
furniture
collect, and receive reward.
Paul F Mueller fc Son I'h. 1S4
Paying top ea»b prtcei for any
n o t Mll.i.AI A ANDERSON
private bath*. 114 W, Fir*t St aa—i.tiTB
SIIOF7S—A uxefitl gift for
Freo e*limate. Quality work.
^PERSONAL NOTICES
thing of value SUPER TRAD­
the l.idy fur Everyday
on tin- Corner by the Cluck
ING POST *&gt;n 17*92 Ph 2082-W Avalon Apt*. Efficiency. Ph. 720-W Eight rhniee lot* ill the Mayfair
and Die** $2 99 tip
PLUMHING
A
HEATING
hC*
Area ai an attractive ca»h
H01.LAYVAY. no.pllal and Baby
Tank |n»Ulla'ion A Servke
SANFOltD SHOE CLM'EH
p* ice Al*i» twenty tnl* hi
Effiricncy apt. Hi-way If 92 So
—F'aetory te You—
Pet
Gifts
Beda Day. Week, or Month— Septic
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S Sanford Ave
Oly Limit*, slumberland Court
WinnewivJ at an aliradlte
Tel. 1425 Furniture Center — Harnett. Phono Iu4-W or 133s.
Aluminum
Venetian Blind*
US Beat Firat St
price
W
EKuchhoff.
Jr.
Seminole Realty for DetlrEveryone appreciate*
Special Chrittma* Piiicha*e
Phone 302.
EneLied h»*4. Sag-j&gt;rnof betton See
able Itouiea and Apt* Phone 27
THE FINEST
.............. Some* one to gro*
PARAKEETS
' £ WANTED:
rail with nlaalir rod*. I’larti
Give her —
uwatermelon,
ntcr Hii*
on I acre, of new­
$1 ha
or tayon lape*. Cotton or nylon
For yom future home »ite we
EFF ICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Unit! i Green Rouae Slippcra
ly deared land In Golden Lake
.-Lo Cage* and A,iC**oiic&lt;
have lot* prierd from L&gt;23&lt;vl
cord*
for Winter Tourut. Pr.vale bath
area. S. C. Ray. Rhone 77u-YV.
n y l- lJ L L L ^ /
IVEYS SHOE SIOHE
up. in &gt;eveial localiunel* In
KI.LS 2 ft l'»c SI OKIES, Inc.
S en k arik (ilmea and I'o ln l L#
ft r,bower Steam heat. Inquire
flic Attractive l-ake Front Lot*.
112-114
Wryt
2nd
St.
Pnoon
120
Minuet
J*eob*on
acro»»
from
COMPLETE
PLUMBLNG
JOB
TABLES
3 Way Pet Klrcn
tt/.IER REALTY CO Ph 1329.
AUTOMOTIVE
Po*t Office.
including: bath tixturei. vaU.net
End table*. Corner Tallin
fur Dug* and Cal*
1.1VF. ll.MT
.ink,
water
pump,
.cptic
lank
Slep. Coffee Table* SI 93 up
(7—BROKERS and REAL I UBS
7—A47TOMOTTVE WANTED
Rathe* without water
Shiner*. Hull llrad*. Pop Gul*
2 Ron lit Apt*. 112 D m PH. 29X3-YV
eitid Seiler heater, appio^liiiate*
WIIAON IIAIKII
IllltW ELI, FEED ft SUPPLY CO
5
Dorcn.
Me
l&gt;- $23 month.
Sell Your Car to
Phone Di* III! E. 2nd St.
III M MFT'L
Brittany
Farm 311 E 1*1 St
1 lean . ' ltd heal Ml Park.
Photic I la!
MUeouri Minnow* and Worms
(’jll, or tee u* lOUAi
nt)Y REEL
Home 3 hedriwvin*, 2 b*th&gt;.
Fleming
lirorery—L.
&lt;irn«va
Ave.
LONGINEb-W
It
INAUER
1007 sanforJ Ave.
fhone 1113
30* W. Secunt St.
'
Wide
built”
on
o»k
thadrj
Two bedroom
houie.
kitchen
LaL'oulIre Rtilov a-Filgin llrnrii*
lot. By ippointmcni.
Paint 220 gal Sweat Siiirl*. Jac­ equipped Central healing S9o rno.
B-BOATS AND MOTORS
Gifts for Him^^Ify]
Plumblnf. Kte»ky Heating
WATCHES from $2172
Ph 77*'.. 2117 l aurrl Ave.
ket*.
Cot*.
Tent*.
Army-Navy
M.
C.
H
O
D
G
ES
2
Bedroom
lo
n
iie
lr
III***
L
Sanford Jewelry ft laiggage
Your F.vinnide Dealer
.Surplu*. 310 Sanford \v«
Newly redecorated » room turn.
kll-Fnrni.hrd Home
Service on All Water Pumi *RORSON SPORTING GOODS
Joo Sanford Ave.
Phone 1349
Rig Selection of Jackrlx
i*h(*J
a
'1
'
$23
mo,
t
all
123-R
Price
$X.Nxi
—
Fl.ixtu
Down
Well*
Drilled
—
Pump*
301 E. !»t St.
Phone 994
Order perionalllctl French fold | afier 2
Work
t lothea-Sport* Wear
Paola Road, phone ;oO
pm
$00
Myrtle
F'or Something Different
Chriitmi* card*, with yoor
Rain Coat* — l.uggage
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
I I —TRACTORS............................
Mutlcal Chaim Bracelet*
favorite *nap »hot 23 for $4. 2 RR
AHMY-NAIY SURPLUS
unfurtl. huu*e,
kitchen ISegi*teied Beat FNtalr Brokri
(2—SPECIAL N O n tE S
$10 92 tlax included)
ton for 114 WIKBOLDrS CAM­ equip|H'il. 1321 F‘«rre»t Dr. $A3 Phone
310 S. Sanfurd. Ale.
ATTENTION BULK F R U IT
2X71
17 92 at Hiawatha
WERT
JEWELRY
STORE
ERA
SHOP.
2IU
S
Park
Ave.
mo PHONE 799 11
DEALERS, iuat traded thirty Ilobint m Hind Crafted Furniture.
Hodgninn
2«2
F‘lr*t
St.
Phone
5
We build. d*»ign arid trlm itb
Oni IMS Diamond T
&lt;2"
OZIER REALTY CO
Furn. garage apt. Ph, 412 W'.
SEWING MAI HINES
WADERS
$7.93 - 12103
See at 91* French. l*h 12-R.
tractor* and 1952 Mack A60
l.mirw II, tiller, Riuillor
Compart
Nrcchl — White
Hip and Cnrai height
tractor*. iM k th t.e over now
3 bedroom Concrete Block hou*e,
II.*rel M, Field. A»*eieiale
PUMPS ft SPRINKLER
New
and
Uted
and
Llpolrh
Ca*e»
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
while election l» &lt;«** /*■*
kilrhen equipped 2231 Pnlmrt- ?'a:i So i rlaudo llwy. Ph 1339
SYSTEMS
| GAP RETT'S :t23 E lit. St.
$3 hi „p
twenty (20) good It* and 24 All type* ami *iae*, mitolled
Sanfurd Avr. «t 22th SI,
EVKNIl.'GS: 2112 and 7W
to Ph. 2317 It
FRANK NOEI.L Jew, In
Hulk Fruit trailer*. Great RuneOil heater*, all kind, cheap
•T)o
U
Y
uut*rlf."........
Top* them all
llu S. Park Ave
Diamond T. 1W So. Orange
F’tirn. gaiage apt. Seu.onal or
We take youia In trade
WE REPAIR AND SERYH-F.
STETSON HATS
Ulmtum Trail, Orlando S W-d.
permanent. Adult*. [39 Valencia
Super Trading Pml
S T I N E
I'lIUEMX HOSE for Ladiei
Dr. Phone 1909
The late*t »i)le» and *hadc*
On llwy. 17-92
Phone 2043-W.
Machine and Supply L*&gt;
A t.arge S,deelion
a im il 3 I to g
Thli !• ■ free P*»* « the Movie- gul W. 2nd St.
__
M Space oil hra'er. perfect cond. FURNI8HF.P S ror.m apartment,
o f F'a*hion Wi»e
land
Ride-In
Theatre
for
V U WK EL'S
bath,
ecreene
I
porch,
garage,
With cupper tnbini 1410 XM
cro seey b e n d i*
Merchmullte1
Ctarenca Johnwn. Exp. date
Ch.te In. PHONE 32N or 1137.
Sale* and Service
Kagh-kntl CAPS
Y O W E U . ' R
Dee. 16. 1»«_____________ __
Oil
drum
A
«tnnd
Ph
1110
XM.
204
So.
Park
Ave.
—
Phone
9M
Styled for all ng,«
R A N D A l.L
I rrvrtrr fiitnithrd garage apt.
REVERE WARE
u Z t r a il e r b _____________ _
Electric Company
I’.wtcl and gay bright colon
Rea.onahlo. Convenient Irrcatlon,
Canopicl doll bed*, gun racLt,
E X C II \ N 41 K
7-Pc. Beginner Set
service— Qualily —S»tl»lactiui»
$1.49 up
•poon rark* Grandfather clock..1 adult. only. Phone 2C7 ur 3no. 2 BLIiRuuM, quality. ma»’nry
It .III pay YOU to •*« u* before
$17.20
Deacon* bench, drop leaf table,1_
,
COWAN'S—» 2 K. Wt, phono 174
hoire m gochl condition. Very
you buy. Open Evening! and Ph 113 Santure 2tU7-J—3 l»* D«ry
novelty ihelve. Elc at Robin* I T*2
unfurni.hed home.
Ft RNITUnK CENTER
attractive. Owner will condder
Sundayl. „ _ „
.
Uo*c in and near by »chool.
IIUXTON
H E A T IN G
*on*. 91* F'rench. Phone 52-R.
116 W. Firat St.
Irwding equity for a home trail­
Eaitaldo Trailer gale*
Phone
7122
or
421,
fiber Tumaiex ft Cirrulatwi
Rll.f.KOI.DS
Price! cut for uufek *ale
er. Quick |M**n**inn.
Palatka, FW.
WATCHES Hamilton Filgin
and Key Ca*e*
II. R. P O P E CO.. Inc.
Unforniahril 2 room garage apt.
44—APPUANCU
Alr.iream Houaa Trailer for »aie. 200 8. Path
$?.vy to a in
llulova—Gerard —Prrregaux
Phone
Z77
Phut'*
Purehaied new th » year t ornfrom $19 73 up
TOICIITON DRUG Ci).
appliance*,
tale
FRIOIDAIRE
.
.
...
I
W.
DIETBKTIS
T.
W.
HERO
plcte with comnlnatlon refri­ r a ill HANKS
MOKSfc I,ump*
fi.rn apt including u’d
UM T. KADER
and »ervlce. G.
tj. II High. Oviedo 2 liloom
REALTORS
gerator, gae range, gat heat, F W?II Drilling. HOWARD C
e*. $42 107 W. 9th
CUFF LINKS SETS
M2
S. Park Ate.
Fla.
Phone
FO-6-3TI5
cr
San
Itoi
Park
Ave
I'honr
27
nr
111
twin bed*. dlnet-fc ft ,**
LONG, Phone 3X*. 2°* h **1
La,ge Selection
ford 1*142 W after *1 p.ra.
water tank. St John* Realty.
4TTRACTIVF7
furm*hed
ixront*
Commercial Ave.
Jilt! Received frum $2 30 up
Till* I* a fice pa*» to the Moviefor
one
or
two
gentlemen,
till
Phone 1129 or 1070. Sanford.
13—lit IIDIM, MATTiRIAUS
land
Ride-In
Theatre
for
COSTUME
UYI. L. KADF.lt
pal*
to
the
Riti
W
9th
St..
PHONE
IH2B.W.
l» a
i.:uta Oiler. Fivp, dale l&gt;er.
FOR
SALE— TWO
WHEEL Thl*
JEWELRY
112 S. Park Ave.
ItKD-I-MIX CONCRETE
Theatre for Kermlt Drtiktll.
16, 195rt.
TRAILER M i SANFORD AVE.
FURNISHED 3 mum apartment
f1,0*&gt; to 124 0,1
Exp. dale Dec. Id. D S
Window Sill* — l.lnteli
MdiRF'.GOli Sut-ain*
313 palmetto, ground floor,
T0UCHTON DRUG C4»
ieptie Tank . State Approved
INVKST.YIKNT 1‘RUI‘KRTY
IMA Globemaater 95 ft. * HR,
In Una! Slylr and Slipover
GATLIN BROTHERS
Sand
Cement
Mortar
Mix
4
ro„m
apt.
Bath,
furn
kilrhen.
I'limiihrd tiepnlex for only $fi.H),i
.leep* 7. Muat »ell thl» week.
Dragline 4 Bulldorer Service
HUSK
Mryjud ft Xebcl
All wool blend* 01 TOO’: Nylon
Miracle Concrete Co
upviair*. Buxine** room fur
U*e
IIOOO. for caih.
Mr*. Ph. 2222 Geneva. 2492 YV. Sar.fonl.
Income of 11tv) monthly,
Sire*: X'j
team* 01 ti-amlc**
Sire* 34 to 50
3t*B
Elm
Ave.
I'lvonr
1332.
»tur«
or
Reel
Parlor.
2
car
Gregg. DeLand Trailer Park.
In Ihe New Fall Shade*
Y 0 YV E L L • S
ENVELOPES, l.e Her head-, .talcgarage. IW ft. on 17-9? 2 mile,
4
furniilird
11111
I
1
fur
$12J)u).
DcLand.
CONCRETEII &lt;h)
$1 M
mcnl*. Invoice*, hand hill*, anil
So. of Sanfurd. Owner. 4:0 W
Cigatrtta 11me*
Robert A. Williams
lit.
COWAN'S — 211 E. lit, Ph. X7I
2 wheel ruitom built box trailer.
program*.
etc
Progre.i.ve Ready Mlveil Connete, Concrete
Clgari'lte
Can*. «ml
Block,
Sand.
Gravel
Cement.
REALTOR
Printing L'o Phone 4'.* — 403
Apply 2«0 Myrtle.
ig.irelte Holder* front 510
Concrete Pipe to mcci .,11 Nearly new J ruurit h«U*e. 2t2X
R
nvm
ond
l.u
n
d
q
u
ix
l,
Wett lllh St.
RANK Nil FILL, uew c!t r
Myrtle Avr, Apply 2110 My 1 lie
Quatiflcallcm*
I f —'TRUCK
ASSOCIATE
lid S. Park Avr.
Phone 1473. Atlantic Bank flldg.
1330—3-4 Ton Chevrolet truck. O R L A N D O Sentinel Star. Call Hharmttn C n n ircla Pipe Co. 41—ACREAGE
Ralph Ray. 3120. _______
Out YVe»t n th si.
Ph. riaa
A*l cOOdlHoa. PHONE 2195-YV.
CURLER *
THE SANFORD HERALD
Ten a.te* exceptional tiled land
Sport* Coat* and SLvk*
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
4*—BUSINESS EIR'IPMEM
would be a* welcome a*
14—USED CARS
_
mi hard Mirfare road. IV. E
Slip Cover* and Drape*
ni
(■ OntfHtny
$16
a daily Idler frum Ituiiia
Kirchhoff Jr. phone 3oi,
IIAY'NES Office Machine Co.
STANLEY KULP
P If R U B L E 1 S
Thl* la ■ freo po»e lo Ihe Prairie
II.
mi
,vntb—$11.20
year,
A. n. PETERSON
Typewriter*, adding machine*
PHONE 3A2*-J.
Lake Drivo In Theatre for
123 YV. FTrit fit.
U) Mail Anywbcta
Salet-Rrnlal*, 314 Mag . Ph. 41 2 bedroom futobhed f.o.*r Ad­ Broker Aiiociatti: A. B Tetenon
Laurette Kcondey. Longwtxrl
ult*. no pci* Seasonal and no J r . P, J. Cbeturtsn. Garfield
HOSIERY by Rachelor Friend
Exp. date pee. 16. I9M.______
DICK MAPES
*7—FL'B.MTUKt—HOUSLIlOl.D
Iruck*. Ph. 122-M. HOT W. lit
Wiiietta, John Maiach aod R w
• mn. near, or 6 Frre Pair
[ftiRi f&gt;r Harwlyweih^^ y i
William*. A. C. Doudney, land
You’ll Be Mllee Ahead with a Tile Contractor—Phone 21M-W.
Exelutlvelv at XYI.YS S I’KCIAI.S
Surveyor.
New IIS7 PONTIAC, now on dl»KKAL ESTATE
G A R R E T T '
EMPLOYMKNT
ltd N. Park Ave
Phone |I7,J
All Pattern* In Sterling
pi»y223 E Fir.t SI.
(Fice I—
ay Away)
—and—
Many Beautiful Pallcrn*
44—FARMS AND GROVES
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
-IILI.P WANTED FEMALE
You'll be Dollar! Ahead with the
ill
China
and
(,llrt
aik
Crumlev
ft
Monielth
F RLE Iu-12 lb Turkey w,th
hlgb-ipyrnial trade-in you get
Phone 77J
W.M E. KADER
20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom i t 117 South Park
following:
from Ray Herron. Juit phone Saleilady for »teady job. Muit
hmi*e. Urge barn All equipment
They Know
112 S Park Ave.
24S*, or after 4 p m. Ph. 1343-W be neat and friendly. Apply' in
anil machinery. Ea*v term*. Ph
Quillop Innrrapring Matlrrv*
p&lt;-r«on. Jacob.on Department
REAI
FJ4TATK
DRIVE
IN
Perfume* A, Cologne*
1393-J P. O. llox 1131
and .Matehing flux Spring
ETIIJ. TIME
Chry.lrr late model 1951 hard lop
Flore.
2511 F'rench Ave.
ley Chanel, Uahrrge, Cuty
Reg. $133
LESS TRADE $99
convertible. 31.000 milt* In ex
Tn Order I’crtunalired
(3—HOMES
J.
W.
KALI,,
REALTOR
Dan*. Corday, Euyan
cellent condition, look, like Girl* over 21 apply PU'O
Photo Grreiing Card*
Johnny Walker. Ar*oei*te
HI'Hitar
new. Returnable fur
ra.h.
amt oihera
Whittle. Park Me. A 32th St.
25 for $3$n TOO for $12
'•Call
Hall"
Thane
ITS*
Would make a nice Chrirtma*
TOt CHTON DRUG r o .
JAMESON'S
Phone 3191
3-Rm. Group
gift. Mn. B. S. Rowan, 200 W.
2uth St.
______
_
FOR LEASE
Young Lady with tale* experience
Sofa-Bed with Metrhlng Chair
Newer, 3Hit. kitchen equipped. II—BROKERS and KEAL1URS
SOMETHING SUSSING? W a le
IMS Chryaler, 4 dr. eed.n *M
mutt be neat, friendly and be
Rrg. $199
NOW $129 00
Ride by 114 Pineereit Dnvr
J"9 FAMILIES
1933 Ford plck*up, « cyl.. UM.
able lo l)P*. Writ# Box JEC
F IN E O L D E R IHOME
$110
00
per
month.
il quickly Uuxniga West Ada.
1*47 Dodge pickup ...
*195- liltin g il* . eip trlince and
CANT BE WRONG
ll*rd*ome 7 Revjroom, on large
Bookmo Bad
1 U 1 Olde. Super U Radio A
othir dttui* *» Fanford Herild
D ranar and Mirror
lot with well, tepajate dining
WHEEL ft DEAL
heater, exec, condition
MM
Innertprlng M attrau
room, electric kiichrn, liiautl.
Will trade all nr part of $129227
Five
beautiful
reildrntlal
develop
■OY REEL
llox Spring
fully landteaped.
Ftqully In 2 HR, CB home, nice
inenli:
Bel-Air,
Pineereit
South
20* W. Second SI.
Complete BEDROOM
W200 with only $30ii Down
•e, lion. Ilelamr like rra*,,nahle
Plnecreit, Rote Court and Gtnvr
DOORKEEPER
rent BEAL VALUE EVES' IF
Manor*,
are
(tending
pioof
cf
Uonault A REALTOR F im
Experience
In
furnltun
itore
d«B U S IN E S S
YOU DOST HAVE TRAILER
OPEN MONDAYS
Ihe high-accaptanca rallnt CULLEN AND HARKEY
iirible but net eu entlil. Apply
LET
S
SETTLE
DOWN
Odham ft Tudor home*.
TIE 9:00 P.MIM N. Fork Aae.
Pbarve 2211
I a g v i g a .
—Mr. Cami# Sanford TurnIture Co. 300 E. Flr»t St.,
II—BEAUTY FARLORB______
Yon p*n buy with *afety, and live
IIET1ER
THAN
AVERAGE
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Phone 21*.
_____
CLAYTON V. IIROOKS
in the trrure knowleilge 'hat Mill CB home Kitrhen ft dining
$10 Wave! by Zoto* ft HralBtie
Cor 2nd ft Magnolia. I'h IM2
Ileal FNtate Invra'inenl*
air* overlook* large ahadv tear
your
Inline
will
(unlltiue
tu
In27-IIELP
WANTED
MALE
"Bud
Bamberger.
Mgr.
$7 M Thru Nov. Open I n.m.
y»"l. Hardwood fliHir-. alcove S« Oilando Hwy — Ph SK3-YV
create in *aluc
FIIEE DELIVERY
Call n
rntranee with d&lt;vik eloiet. |f
Ne*ip«per »itcet »alc*t»oy* want
MARRUCTTB BEAUTY NOOK
ed for work aft«r »ehoil. Ai** FIR DISTINCTIVE fU|lNlTt5HE
you have been looking for a FO R QUICK ACTION uaa Claaov
ir livahlr home with a large »h*dy
up to 14 year* uU See Mr
—at YYarehouie Price*, vmt
HAIR HARD TO WAVE?- "
You Selcil Your
fied ad* tu tell rent hire. Call
Ini. thl* might J11 vt ,iiit you!
Holley ai The Sanlord Herald
BERRY'S We ate expert* at a*Let expert ity lliti give you »oft.
Home
In
IIJJMM. a* little a . $2.630dunri
right after »chool
•Ittlng you tn aeeure graciuui
luting w a rn of eternal beauty.
1421, *»y "fnarge it."
South Pmeeresl—San fori I
good look* with functional conPriced from 11.50
Grove Manor*— Sanford
Full liP’r Sale* Clerk, ex rtn tn
• OR I LYSE
*amence.
Todav'x
bait
buy*
to
EVA-BESS B E A U T Y SH O P
C,J. FIRESTONE S!ORES_
Small 2 HR. 1 R. F’,irni*he.J nicely,
or
nationally advertirad furniture
PHONE Ml ________
ff| vhnpplng renter 13 minute* LET IT RAIN, let it ehine. Every
Valmrla YIITaa—DalJtnd
it DISCOUNT PRICES Ml W
WANTED- Full lime day and
from lla*r. $7ltn*1 p,*r month
FTr»t
St.
Phone
tt!7
foe
liven­
DRIVE
DOWN,
or
CALL
IT—RUILDlftU - REPAIRS
night driver. If you have been
day L a goon day to ute Ihe
OUR S’AI.FLS OFFICE TODYY
PAINTING
■ resident of Sanford for •’&gt; ing Appointment.
YY. II. "RIB" STEMPEIt
2*123
S,
French
Ave
month* and arr emuidrrant, a U-cd furniture, appliance*, too!*,
Keallnr — General Invuror
Want Ad*.
Ted Burnett
Photic*: 21hQ and 29'u
good dr |xr r and *ot&gt;er and re­ r e. Bought.told Larry * Mart
fiuv III, n Atxorlale
fer PAINTING
liable ri*a*e
contact Y’ellud
SWAP ANWH1.V,: Juat puce
Arletlr Prjie, A**oriale
331 El it lit, £t. Phone 1331.
O D H A M ft T U V 0 R lor
3W1 Grandview
Pbeoe IW JI
Cab Co. 213 5. .Magnolia, San­
CHiiiJiad id*, phon* U2l for a
Phone 9vJJ or 2122 - 112 S. Park
nelpim a,1-enter.
ford.
''Builder* of Finer Horn**
Thli li a free peaa t# the Prilrie
• BIO VALUES
PHONE 9271 far CHERRY
For Flotida Living"
Lake Drive In Theatre for ^-SALESMEN ■ AGENTS
Bril Kilale Brokerage — Notary
• QUICK CREDIT
Verna Wheel***. Exp. dale Dec
1219 YV. 13lh 81. Rear Barber Shop
• KASY TERMS
Exicllrtii (ommi**iun arrangement
H, 1924._______
WILSOYMAIER
for capable middle aged ptnon
New l t d Uaad Fumltora
DILU BARD TO FAT? Sell
with car, to call on adrartlier*
WOOLSEY
Phone !S&gt;
for Central Florida'a moit pro- 311 E. F lm St.
Marlae FlnUhea
thinga you're through w i t h
greMive magazine. Write for
3 bedroom home, fenced In yard
LET WA&gt;
For Yo*ir Roal
.talouilrd porih •, bh«k from
appoin'ment jiving full delailt. FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE.
th ro u g h W ant A d i fu r CASH
make
the
YY'ant
Ad*
your
abepp
Pinccrril
School.
ftJ
l
S.
Lauiti
Fun.
Fact,
N'
Fulnn.
Dox
1179,
S enk.irik GIr m an d P aint Co
leg place.
Axe, Ph. 1773-J.
UU 1I2E
112-114 V. 2nd 5L
rhoca 320 Euatif, Ha.
17-MLILillNU—HEPAIKS
FAINTING

W-WUKK MAMED FEMALE

41—FT IMTUBE—HOUSEHOLD

P«jre 11

You’ll Find It In -

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~ BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

Seminole Realty

Unumol Gifts .

Home Gifts 2 2
F'RIGIDAIUK'S cxrlmivo
30 inch F'rench D.&lt;or
Electric Range. 1)09 93 up
CLAUDE II WOLFE
30S E. FTrit St.
2 Pc l.l\ INC. ROOM SUITE
All F'oam Rubber
SUM
MATHER of Sanford
201 E. F tr.t St.
____
MOVIE CAMERAS
S29 3.3 up
ItOt MILL\T ft ANOF.RSON
Your Walsreco Ageocy
*)n the Corner by the Clock
Will.to-Wall and
Famnu* GnlMati Carpeimg
On l.ay.Awav vr Credit Plin
SANFORD LINOLEUM ft ITLI
127 W. F'tt*t Si.
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An Important meeting of the
Lak. Mary Volunteer Fire Depart*
raent will ba held at the Lak*
Mary School, Tueaday night. Dae.
It, at I p. m. tharp. arcordlng
to an announcement made today
by A. L Walter, pmldent of the
group.
On tha agenda for (Ml meet­
ing will be the election of officer*
for the furthcoming year. Waller
•aid .
All membvra ara urged to at­
tend.

M1LLE1M5EVTULE, Oa—Cadet
Alvin 0. Wright, ton of Mr. and
Mra. J. H. Wright of SHI Mag­
nolia At*., wai named at Geor­
gia Military College during Sat­
urday morning Inspection, Decern*
her 1, aa being the beat dretard
NCO of "A" Company. A record
of each Inapertlon la kept at the
rnd of Ihe year a bett drnte.1
NCO for the year I* telerted from
the battalion.
Wa la a former atudent of Vm.
Ino'r Illgh School and la In the
twelfth grad* of GMC.

________ Free* h i * n
Ml Barrow*. the carrier Philippine k a o M l Par aa Americao vletory-ridaa at anchor, bar
dock nartod with plana*, thalr

To (bo loft, BOOT tha 0*4 0&lt;
SatUoohlp Row, aa Aroorleaa flag
flloo from a platform aome SO
feat from shore. It marka tho
aaakoo batllaiMp Arinma, whora
loot man—from appreattet res­
awn ta a roar admiral—ara a Oil
oatombod.
A shite pool atlska up from tka
water. It baara (Ho atgn: ‘'Bow.**
■lx hundrad foot awa/ la aaotbor
IKc. •
"Were."
Admission*:
Botwcoo thorn, only a coupla
Cornelia Vein* (Sanford)
of rutted muthroom shapes and
Chri* Saunder* (Lake Mary)
tho tip ef (ha Aritona'a bridge*
lif t bat
ride* abort water. I(a mala dock
Baby Roy Ingram
la feet under. 0(1 atl*l ooooa
AMtNOtfTUPM, 1*. who loat both tega h an automohlla aertdant laat
Dee. T
alow from (ho bowtla of tho thlp
April, taka* hie flnt atepa on hit artlflciai lirabt at Kruler IniUtuta
Adml**lona:
It la bocauao of tho oil tho
ot Rehabilitation, Wait Orange, H. J. 11a ctrrlr* luilease at ha walki
Jamea llankenon (Sanford)
toward hit mother, Ann. and corker tptnirl pup, Needle*. Tnny'i Itn
aailor explains, that (ha Aritooa
Warren Knhn (DrLind)
i amputated attar aa auto pinned him agalnit a building wail.
waa navar ralird to tho aurfaca.
Joseph Ramhleger (Lab, Mary)
Divert who attempted
tht job
Geraldine Carfagno (Sanford)
wort killed whan IStir torchoa
Dlarhargea:
'Out Of Darkness'
aat flrt to otl pockata.
Lake Mary CofC
Adah Ewing (I)eBary)
Tho Nary atill lit la the AHtorn
Samuel Pierre 'Sanford)
To Be Seen Over
da an active thip. Every morn. Plans Community
Erma Walden (Sanford)
In( aa honor guard ratio* har
VUKJng Bnarat rrivala Rooms, It
WDBO-TV Sunday a. m. to • p. m.; Semi-Private
flag. At dusk, R to mat down, Christmas Tree
TV viewers and th«*e Inlereited Rooma, I to 4 p. m., f .to • p. m.;
along with thoao af tha other
Plant wtra mtda Wednesday
*&gt;lpa at Pearl.
night at ■ meeting of tho Lake In (he nation*Ide mental health Pediatric*. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m
Tho bond of tho Ariaona w it Mary Chamber of Commerce for program will have in opportunity Parenla and Grandparente only;
playing for tho railing of Um the Annual Community Chrittma* Saturday at II:3n p. m. to ire over Obstetrics, No vliitlng during
(reding of babiei. Prim e Room,
colon at I a.m. whan tha Jap* Tret.
WDBO-TV the highly prtiird film It a. m In II noon. I to 4 p.
a nrto ptanoa awopt ta from tha
IUH Toney, .pr*»id*tM of tho
Lake Miry CofC appointed Ed ’•Out of Darkne**" i-hlch w*« m. and 7 to 9 p. m., ffcml -Privatt
north.
A bomb plunged down bar main Zlmmrrman at chairman of lha •hjwn over the CBS chain of TV Rooma, I U 4 p. m. and 7 to
nation* early thia year. By pop. • p. m.
amokritack—o "owe la a million" rom inlitre
hit—and eight mlntteo later the
Zlmmrrman. In turn, har ap­ ular demand the picture was re­
w tt on tha bottom.
pointed two represent*!lvn from pealed.
Many af tho man below noror each of the clrlr nrganlratfont The Mental Wealth A*an of Bern
tow what hit 4hem.
schools and rhurrha* aa mambara ln.il. County at the November
meeting at the Kpltcopal Pariah
Tho rltllon witch tho efl-darfc- of the committee.
onad water lap quiatJy agalnit
'Thlt hat been an annual affair houa* her* witneiied a acreentha Aritona. Tho chatter of a In lake Mary for more than M Ing of the film in a program ar­
rtrot gun ta tho shipyard comm yearn," commented Prank Evan*. ranged hy Mr*. A R. Key, pro­
gram rhairman Tho«e attending
cltarty acroae tho water.
'•The Chrltimai Tree If far the
•Daddy," aefc o lltflo girl, whole community amt wa buy added their plauditi to thoee al­
why did Ibap bomb Paarl Har- candy by the hundred* of poundt ready acclaiming (ha plctureRerentiy CBS wat given an
irt"
to taka rare of evtry child that
Award of Merit for thla effort In
*T daol know, honey," the fath- attandi,*' he Mid.
the Intereit of public health It
aara, "but it wot a torHblo
Zimmerman hat called a meal­
la narrated by Orton Wrllai with
ing af hit committee for Monday medlral comment by the eminent
night to complete plana and to Dr. William Mrnnlnger.
ett the date and time for the
event. The meeting will be held
at the chalrman'i home.

STATE MUST DO
WITHOUT THINGS
TALLAHASSEE l i t - Gov. Col
llni *ay* the light money market
mean* Florida rnuit do without
•omr'thlngi the Mate want* or be
prepared to pay more to get them.
Florida hat been running Inlo
trouble in marketing It* neweit
nine million dollar tchool eon
•tnirtlon bond iatue became of
Ihe high Inlerett rate*.
The governor laid new v-hooti
are not among the need* which
e«n he postponed. The »t%le it•elf will bid on the bond* Tuea­
day at investment* of two retirement fund*.

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"JIM" 7HI HOO win* the till* of Grand Champion at lha Great
Weatern Uveriork Show in Lo* Angeirv foe Robert Martin and
Ralph Clark, IV-year-old atudent* at Fre»no State College. They
framed up to r*U* the liv-month-oid Berkshire and take top pm*.
SHA7TERING TROL’III.E
TAM I’A J * - It. W. Ma&lt; key'*
irmiblr* could really be called
•haltering. Mackey, a.v electro
plater, walked through a crystal
clear bakery window in the be­
lief It a n in open door.

JUST FOR PRACTICE
JERSEYVILLE, III. av_Warren
It Schocnweia killed a Canadian
goo** during a pre*eavon hunt He
Laid out 425 and cost* ittruad
by Justice A Thahher.

Park Ave. Paving
To Start Monday

fCMtteotd Huh Paga 1)

tha alub will again apontor Ita aa C. Witherington
nual Christmas lighting conteit,
Paving of Park Ave. from Ihe
Prteea will bu awarded to first, Dies Yesterday
bamlihell lo French Ave. will get
teooAd and third piaca winner*.
underway Monday arrotdlng to
All displays mutt be vlilbla from Claud* Wltheringlon. M. died at word received hy City Manager
Semlnot*
Memorial
Hovplial
at
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Um street and to ba ollglbla to
Warren E. Knowles.
Win all entries mute be registered a. m. ye*terd»y following a ihort
The Florida-Georgia Paving
With one of tho club*' committee lUneia.
Company who ban *uhlet the
Mr.
Wlthrrlngtoo
waa
born
Ju­
member*. They are Mra. H K.
paving eontrart from White Con­
Seaman phone 99-1999, Ml*. H. B ly 91. 1900 In Echo!* County, Ga. struction Co. ha* Indicated that
Choice 99 1991 «
Mi* L D and had lived In Sanford for (he they will arrive here to grt the
pa*t Si year*
Blackford H-JWJ.
paving project underway
He I* a retired boilermakrr for
The tluba* mala object la ear
Following the paving of Park
Tire lo Ihe airk and tha promo­ the Atlantic Const Line Railroad Ave., First Street from Park to
tion of elTie welfare. With Ihit In which he had aerved for JO year* French Avenue* will be paved,"
mind, the aerrlee committer mmMr. Witherington wa* a member said Knoivlr*.
K md Of Mines. T. F. Wood, Fred of the Primitive Baptl-t Churrh
uman, Henry nanMn, Donald and the WO W. Lodge No *2S.
Harr!*, announced that It hop*a Sanford.
Lake Mary Man Is
to obtain a roauactUtor with oiylie la survived by hi* wife.
feu supplies, to add to tho lift Mr*. Claud* Wltheringlon; three
of appliance* which ihe club now children, Claud* W Witherington Cleared Of Charge
Jame* A. Lyotd, ne of laike
4nru, to aid Um itch la the com­ Jr., Orlando, Mrs John Beiwlemunity, to bo uaed without eo*t chin, Sanford; and Mra Boh Ma- Mary yesterday wa* rlrared of
to tha patient. Included among •on, Jacksonville; three slater*, rharce* of child molrttlng when
(hate are a wheal chair, walker, Mr*. W. F Allen. Tall*ha..,e; he received a direct verdict of
can, ami hyglenle equipment.
Mra. Emily Witherington, Ja»per; arquittal by Ju.lre Va**ar Carl­
The Mmes. H. K. Seaman and Mra. L. S Hutchlmon. luike City; ton in Circuit Court
Graham Fuller ware hnitaa*** and iaven grandchildren.
The Stale presented testimony
for the aorial hour. An exchange
Funeral aervlcea will ba eon before Judge Carlton following
• f ftfta waa held at thla Um*.
ducted at 1 p. m. Sunday after­ which, IJoyd's attorney. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., made a motion for
noon at Briiton Funeral Horn*
Burial will b« In Oaklawn Mem a directrd verdict of acquittal
» orial Park.
which wa* granted.

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"Tha court* w» teach," Collier
told tha Sanford Herald, la "free
to every municipality or induttry
for lha aildng. .All wo atk for la
a aultahls plaeo to hold our
clatsea."
Tho (9 city employ tea complet­
ing the course are: E. C. Wil­
liam*. H. D. ITiomai, Jullu* Wd
llamion, Jamea E. Bedenbough,
Carl S. Teiton, John T Fortier
Jr., L. H.
Wynne, Arnold U
Hood. Aubrey H. Kelly, Sid Rirhard. Quintua Ray. Oiarioa Pa­
vlik, Oilef Rnv G. Wdliama. John
D. Ahrami, Edgar L. Griffith.
Jamea b Dunn, Melton A. YeWlogton, Itusxll A. Daltai, and Itobsrt
'

Garden Club Meets
Monday Morning
fly 9IABIAN JONES
OVIEDO- The Oviedo Garden
Club meeting wilt bo held at 10
I . m. Monday morntag at tho
Oviedo Woman'* Club building.
Mra. Fred Ganas, president of
tho Sanford Garden dub win
abow "how to arrange Christmia
and floral” decoration*.
Any member* of (ho public
who ara Intareatad ara Invllad
lo attend thla meeting with the
members of the Garden Club.

Show
er Revealed
By MABIAM JONH
OVIEDO— Mias GoorgU
man, a brido-oloot, w fl h a -----od with a kitchen shown I*torday afternoon at tho homo of
Mra Milton Goto.
‘ Mra. MOteo Oh * tad Mao.
Com Goto wU ho oo-hootooaoo at
tho party.

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MUJ.ET SEASON
CiX* ES MONDAY
TALLAHASSEE I P - If you
want to catch torn* mullet, better
do It before Monday.
The State Board of Co-iaecatlon announced the 40-day Hotel
•eaion begin* Dee. 10 and en*
forrement win be extremely
atrirt.
Boat* and airplane* will bo
uted lo patrol fiihing ground* to
make »ur* the &lt;r**on 1* obaerved.
Conservation Director E r n e i t
Min* aaid.
Fre«h mullet on hand Dec. to
mu*t be. told, salted down ;r
froien before Dec. II.

IMPROVED METHOD TOLD
WAVF.RLY ill—Waverly Grow­
er* Cooperative report* an Im­
proved method of banking dirt
around young cltrua tree* to pro-tert thrm again*! cold weather.
A ditrh digging machine allarhed tn n tractar turn* up the earth
and deporila It on a erosahelt
that carrie* the dirt up again*! dent, «aljJ in hit weekly newt let­
ter two ihlfta of two men can
the iinall tree*.
W. C. Pederaen, Waverly prnri- bank 70 arret a day.

WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THE BIG M’s NEW

Civic

A mail cheat X-ray eurvay wflj
be made in Senlnole County early
In January, according to Bnrkry
Walker, Administrative AaatataaL »
Diviilon of Tubercuteala Control v
of the State Board Of Hdahh. who
attandad yetterday'a mooring ad
tha Seminole County TB Aaooria*
tlon Executive Board.
Walker outlined Ihe routine h r
the ma«a aunrey which will bo
mad* In Seminole County Jan.
lit.
The tncbfle eheet x*r»y tmMo
will be in Sanford and Seminole
County for the rarvey with ana
of the unit* located on Eait Flrvt '
S. In front of Yowell’a Depart­
ment Store.
Sanford Fire Chief Meek K
Cleveland Sr. la chairman of tho
rheit x-ray aunrey.

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B y C A R O L BIRD

CARRIE V KNAPP would richer print thin cic' Thirty-three yeiri ago,
MISS
the utgc ti&gt; piint led this well-known Florida witcr-colotist tt» m tt l-ikc Worth’s
Art League Site tell i creative desire in common with many of her fellow townspeople,
who now belong to one of the state's most outstanding cumral orginirationa
Today, at 71, Miss Knapp has a restful personality that belies her yean. Amazing­
ly enough, she went back to school at the age of 7J—to add to her original college
education Miss Knapp it proud of her age "I'm 71," she declaim, "but folks often
set my age in the siities "
This artist came to Lake Worth in IVIB from Ogden, Utah, where she was art
instructor in the public schools After striving in Florida, the taught school in
Boynton Beach This distinguished painter has exhibited a great deal of her work in
Florida, as well as other states, and has captured many awards Miss Knapp held a one
man show in Winter Haven in 1914, under sponsorship of tlie Ridge Att Association
She has exhibited in the Palm Beach Art League since 1924, and in West Palm
Beach, Lake Worth, Boca Raton and Jacksonville.
In the beginning of Iter pioneer ait work, duting the early Twenties, Miss Knapp
formed a small "tktkh group" She rrilirrd that mute and more accomplished artists
were coming from all over the United States to settle in the Palm Beach area She
knew, also, that many retired men and women were taking up painting as a hobby
Members of that group often took their brushes, paints and lunches to scenic places
around the town to spend the day, painting She and other members criticized one
another's work and offered suggestions Then, in 192), they and other local artisti
became the Lake Worth unit of the Palm Beach Alt League The l-ake Worth Art
League, which is now rise cultural heart of the town, grew from this unit in 1912
More than a group of painters, the league has within its organisation dramatists,
photographers, sculptors and craftsmen A non-profit organization with head&lt;piasters
In the Strait Museum, members hold art exhibitions, produce plays, show colored
slides and cany on many, many other cultural activities They may take group field
trips, often by plane, to Nassau, the Everglades, or Sarasota.
The Florida water colotist, who was so eager to weld all local and visiting artists
into one big family, still is the spirit behind the sketch outings. Aimed with working
paraphernalia, she goes along on all the nips made to "paintable" spots When she
sets out on a sketching nip, Miss Knapp takes along a big carry all filled with ojuipment, including crayons, a pockctknifr, brushes, water colors, matches, water bottle,
an paper, canvas, umbrella, easel and folding chair "Florida has an abundance of
beautiful scenes for artists to paint," she says “There is a vast range of colon to be
Hound in the sunseta, the ships and the flowers and bushes "
An enthusiastic worker in everything she takes up, Miss Knapp contends, "It b
the sharing of hobbies with others (hat adds to one's pleasures and helps one.stay
young." And. the sparkling, youthful personality of thii ageless irtist seems to bear
out the truth of her statement.

CAM IK V . KNAPP

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"U tile Kesl Hiding Hood loved to visit
her grandmother a cottage, Itecau.*' to get
there ahr had to go through the forest...”
And the world of make-believe rout inner
on thrinigh gc-m-rntion after generation of
American children.
Fairy talc* were hundi d down through
the centuries long Iw-fore the era of
printed luniks It u resMinahlc to lirlirve
that atoriea of » fantasy land were
created from the tlewire of parrnta to
•hield their tentler oflapring from the
harsher realities of life. Surely they
stemmed from an inner desire on the
part of early man to live in a world of
goodneea and happineaa. Today, man
•till strive* to create a heaven on earth
for himself and hia offspring.

�A Doctor Shows How To
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Blessed relief* from
pains like those of

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Arthritis and Rheumatism

bath* away rheumatlc-llk

now in

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by Anne-Marie Farrow
A LEADING New York. Physician has
devrlo]ird a way |o turn an ordinary
tuh of hoi walrr into a Mineral Hath.
Imagine what this means lo those who
suffer the nagging (tains and aches that
are so often associated with Arthritis
and Rheumatism!
Many whu hare tried this doctor's dis­
covery give glowing rr(torta of how they
nuw "wash away" much of the |&gt;airi of
knotted muscles and aching joints right
in their own bathtubs—similar to bath*
ing at one uf tire . or Id's famous Mineral
Springs. In fact, million* of people who
have been travelling to distant Hralth
Spa* fur |&gt;ain relief—on the advice of
their phy*icians-may soon be saved this
bother and ei|iense. Thank* to this new
triumph in medical chemistry, they may
find that they can enjoy the often remarkable benefit* of true mineral hathin* in the snug comfort of their own
home*.

myself sink into the tub when something
wonderful liegan to hapjrrn. A deep,
jienetrating warmth seemed to toutse
through my body, it was as though the
mineral bath brat were actually mas­
saging away tny achea and (tains. In
a few minutes an indescribable feeling
of relaxation crept over me. 1 felt at
though my whole body were lieiog car­
essed by the soaking sunshine n( Spring.
It was an cx|irricnce I'll never forget—
ami one that I often re|ieat!
To share my good fortune, I sent a
package of UATIIKKAPY lo a friend,
lie wrote me:
“ I (imply get in my tub and let a
UATIIKKAPY bath soak my aches and
pains away! It's like taking a Mineral
Uath at one uf those European Spat you
read about —but I bet even they can’t
match the blessed, long-lasting relief my
own tub now give* rite."

H ere's how It a ll cam e about

Available to lloapllala —
ami the P ublic
As tbit is Uing written, UATIIKKAPY
is living made available to hospitals
everywhere-and lu the public through
this exclusive announcement. Already
thousands ate enjoying its licnefiu. Yet
UATIIKKAPY doe* not help everyone.
Unfortunately, there are tome (tropic
who arc constitutionally unable to rerjmiid even to Nature's own Mineral
Itallis, If you, however, are among the
millions who suffer irom painful aches
in joints and muscles—or from the ten• ions and fatigues of modem living-ask
your doctor about II\THKH.\PY II be
thinks it might help you, by all means
try it. 'Ibe chatues arc you’ll find its
soothing, cushioning, pain-softening ac­
tion will give you a surprising freedom
from minor discomforts and a feeling of
well-lsring that may last for cjuite a little
lime. If, nftrr Ilallirrupy pain persists,
see your doctor.

A curious doctor was puuled by the
fact that Medical Science had never been
able to tell why certain Natural Springs
to often gavr i|uii k alleviation of physical
suffering. Me decided to analyse the
water* of lhr»c Springs and find out what
Nature put in them to make them differ­
en t He found that they were rich in
certain carbonates, sulphatrs, iodides
and chlorides of Lithium, Potassium,
Magnesium, Iron and other medicinal
minerals. Could it lie, be asked himself,
that the secret lie* in these minerals?
In order to find the answer, hr bad a
chemist compound them into a watersoluble concentrate which patients suf­
fering from various achrs and paint
Could use in llirir baths.
I was one of many who trird it. Pur
months | bad lieeu annoyed by nagging
muscular at bet and a twinging pain in
tny elbow. Even though skrptiral, 1 was
eager lo trst this doctor'* new relief.
I Would hate trird anything that offered
any hope at all of rasing my discomfort.
I ’ll alw ays re m e m b er th a t firs t
“ You simply add a handful or more to
a tub of moderately hot water, then Irl
yourself soak in it (or about i!tl minutes.
Mind you, this won't cute Arthritis or
ithruinutisrn - taeause there is no cure
yet known—but it may give you welcome
temporary relief from pain,"
I 'l l alw ays rem em ber th a t firs t
UATIIKKAPY bath! I had hardly let

bleep like a baby — w ithout pill* I
Even if you are fortunately Dee ol any
boddy discomforts, you'll find a bath
with HA IIIPMAPY is a dchghtlul nml
rewarding etjerience
A wnndrrlu)
sensation of physical freedom envelops
you. Tensions unwind Nerves are
soothed. And you relax so hli&gt;slii!ly, you
sleep us though you hadn't u cure in the
world
VU.J.I will be lent e think ol
next?

lYosc. mlto.nl j.d/i or met/wines, you may glie (simr// quirk IrmyMirary
rr/ie/ /rum susi orhn anil pool* - and from nrnnui irnnun and /alifur.

BATHERAPY
t in 1 M iiie rn l- I liiT in u U n til

H(l\V LONG will it I** until
the next lime v»u stiller nagging
pains ol aching joints, tired
over-worked muscles, or nerves
site ti lled to the breaking point?
When such distress occurs,
and your whole body • ri.-s out
for relief, wouldn't it Ik- wonder­
ful it you could suddenly find
yourself at one of thr World's
great Health S p a s ... where so
many wealthy in-opli' bathe away
their *i lies ami pains in the so ahing warmth of Minriul ll.iths?
To bring you ibis leliel, with­
out the l ost, a famous dot tor lias
created UATIIKKAPY —a runccnltate ol medn inal minerals

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that . an turn a tubful of ordin­
a l v hot water into your own
(siissxt&gt;' Spa. Why don't you
try it?
Aim’ll feel woinli-rfrillv
b e t t e r - O H NO COST!
Gel a jar of UATIIKKAPY Inilav —and tonight drop a hand­
ful or mole into your tub. Then,
lor the next 20 minutes, enjoy
the Wonderful wutlll waves of
libel us IIATIIKItAl’Y’s millerat-tlienna In at soothes your
to long body
Perl your laiitness lelav. yum
iimiw b s loosen, and a il. In toils
sleepy mood envelop ymi. Never
I *fore have you cxiirlienieil a
II hath like this! . . . If you dull I
find that It brings you ilee|rct
relief —and a greater sense of
well-being than you have lam
able to pel m ally other way —
linn it will Mol you liolliliig.
Your loll purchase price will be
refunded, even if you m orn
onlv the empty jar . . .within III
M i ll 1 ..llp.ill ||nw !

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Beauty: A Mental Attitude
By LYDIA LANE

\V»-mI\ Utllrr tin* la-cti wi busy
starting tn ti m*' hit* writ (in hy
hi r |il»\ wright husband, Itoii.iM
(tow, tliiit il win ililtnuli in Itiii’
this Kngli*h actress tu ll.illy.
uiiiiil Uni MCM su n in lt il. Iiv
ottering ln r .1 stunning n&gt;l&gt;- that
sin - 1 on hi n't refuse
” You ha Vi-n't found ini' al a
vi-ry glam orous tim e," Wi'inly
Hiller mill ini' when I visited In i
on I hi* si't "I nin iiliiiiit in Iw
slii ml up with thai pongn," she
sanl, pm lit i me In th i' knife
h in n ilish i’il by a hlai k native
standing nearby, " In this pu •
tun*, 'Something nf Value,' I'm
lii'arlv kllli'il ill a Man Mail
rani."
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"W hat art' your lirnl impres­
sion* u( us?" I oski-il us wi­
fe alked to tin' roinm iHiiry (nr
liim h Wendy reminded tor i h.it
ahi' hail sjwnt a year on the New
York s i uki' w hell sin* was slat
ring in th r at a Ki' play. "Tlit*
lli'iri'ss," »n shi* really isn't a
newcomer tn ihi' United Stale*
"Till' American women an* sn
well d resx d I ihink they am a
delight," sin- i‘»i lalmril
"M akinit yoiirsi'll allraiiiv*
is a way n| pleasing o th e rs ," I
agreed I've wondered why the
Ktlgllsll Kiris (In an III tic In elllinnit' tin'll laaul.y.’
“ T h i' wcll-hii'il Kngh*h Kttls
Dll' hrniiKht lip lint tncnllslder—
nr nvrr i n nsnlcr—th e ir appear
n i n e T h e y a r e laiiK ht th a t
whal mie i* is unite im portant
t h a n flow shi' Innks We a t e a
p enple w It'* ih&gt; mi I well nine
i huiiK*' You A in e r u a iis I* el
t h a t i haiiKe i* pn»Kiess. tint I
ra th e r ilmiht that

" II I lin t w nrrleil ahniil
whether nr lint I was la'ailllfill,"
Wernly confessed "I wmilil ne­
ver have I...... me an ai t ress
Unless h fuutv is ai i u tn pan led
Iiv inlell Kerne whal a illsasler
il i an In '
"K verv year, (nr *&lt;&gt; luii|t, I
haye uniile a resuliitinn I li.it I
alti K'llllK tn lie il wetl-llicsseil
Wniinin hut there are Ml m ain
nlher thing* tn divert me I am
lint the type tn la* very fashion*
a hie.' Wendv ailm ilietl
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Hui I i timk lieaul v is an at

III ||&lt;|| nf uonii I nin e worked
witli a famous Knglish ai I ress
who ts rather itlain off stage,
hut when she ts before an
aiiilienie, she takes on an aura
n( beauty that Is dom inating
And this has nnihitiK to iln with
what she lum put on her ini e nr
what she is wearing."
Wendy si aimed the menu
ent husinstii ally "You Ameri­
can* are «n adventuresome with
fond Turkey salad," she read
aloud, "Imvy tem pting—I've ne­
ver had that. You make salada
of every tloMK "
“ You are not eoiinting
inlnries?" I a*kid
"I have In-ell trviriK to Kam,"

Wently ctilaim ed. "It is easier
fur me tu take nil weiKht th a n
tn p u t it on. We hav e mure
solid foods hi Kngland. and we
eat mure often, hut for some
reason I am gaining here. I
think it's your ehiuate. All this
sunshine—we have so little of it
hi l.omloti
I can't Ket over
people polhiiK their hlinds to
s t l l l l it

out
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" I h i you lind this 1 11m a te
agree* with your skirt?" I asked.

“ Not at all The moment I got
on an air inuditiuurd plane to
conic to America, my skin he
t ante dry Where are your hook
s h o p s ’ " Wendy asked suddenly
' I'm told you haye some, Imt I
don't see any
them \t home
you wouldn't have to look lor a
pho e to Ion honks
We have them S oil t an I
tell them (torn utllel stores. I ihi
mui 11 T h e r e a t e honk d epa rt
iiients in most ill the larger d&gt;
p artm ent stores I think Nllteri
■a l l s are more o n opted with
sp o r ts , and lieing mil id doors.
I h a u w ith reudiiiK
I asked
Wendy het favnrile form o( ex­
ercise

WENDY HILLER
■luldliood and hemme women,
I hau do Knghsh gills '
" W e d o live our lives m o le
hurriedly." I agreed

"Hardening." she sanl ipm k
Is "I eiiiuv any thuiK that lirmiv
and that's why I don't like tu
h v em lh ciitv I love t" Karden
it's very ti laving
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I asked Wendy ahiuii her i hit

My lather told rue something
a tong time ago that made a
great impression." Wendy re­
tailed lie said I Kni t du some­
thing lotause you waul to out­
shine others, hul because it i*
tight (or you I have never for­
gotten tills "

ilren "'I hey are teen-agers." she
sa id , " a Imy am i a girl I hav e
noticed how mm h more ipm kly
I he girls here «nine mil d their

To/m lar lln rn lh i M nlm ir n ill
he iriteri ir n eil in n r x t u e r k 's
lln llu t u m l Ih nut}

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f i e r y uiimirn m ints tn Inn). fu r h r\l fur h r r hiishm nl. (mnill m u i f m nils S h r lim its tu hr h r i r l/iut she is n ttn u tu r ill all
11inrs ,1 ini, it is m in i.in i' lum mui h better she I n is u fieri she
l% i iilifnlellt th ill she is u ell ininle u/&gt;. Il ell ilresseil m u i u n it ns
ii /mi T hill's ii h \ a gum/ ii snlutiiin /of nil m inim i fur the ruin­
ing .Yen Y n tr u nulil hr. "I'm u m n n In itn /in n r u/m n my e it rv»
ihi} ii/i/iem um e ” l.}ilin I.line's "In ien tn ry n) lle n iity. " u IJ/nine luinklet, ii ill hrl/i you tilth u n it lesuliitim i Its ini illtn i}
list iiu huh s hm r, eiiiii/ile.uiin, m u ke-ti/’ tltvm m n /t, ft/tute. lushuni, thet fleet/*, fier*onnltt\ m n l i hiirm. Hm It suh/ei t is ill'
«ussril fully in this /Hini/ihli t Fur u iur to/&gt;y, se m i III n uts ,\ X I I
ii self n ililn sseil slm n/ieil ein eln/ie tn l.u ln i /.litre, i o The M l
H u n iln M a n n :m e. /* II I ln t I I I I . /.os .1 ngr/i - ,&gt;./. t'n lil .1 */.
/o r In ie n tn ry nf Henut}

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�The Farmer's Friend
Florida's 125 county agents work long
hours to give our rural citizens the
best farming know-how in the worldI
By FRED MILLER
HOMI'FIA it ii m . Cmimv Agent -Jim Wulsun got out of bed
P
in In- l,i. k-iiin ilU' Imiiif A «
quick breakfast, In* ilrovo 13
mill'4in-I ..I tmiii iii ilir d.niMiig -I . ii.. m.ir It.iliiwin and -topped
11 t .1

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at Ow.-ti'» D m i i" Ihiip mm.- -ml tint samples. Tlii'ii. lit* ilrtive on to
inspect tin n—till - .*1 ,i It-il ill/.it imi |»rttj;r mi I li.it In- !i id rtt 1111111111111111
for Allot lit 1 il.m vtii.m'it (Mil 11111

Heading back to town, lif iii»|)|ifi| nt a tliirtl dairy farm to anatyro m in t *.*il ii.tii tun) recommend .1 pasture fortiliration program
After anotlift -top at a tn rk fi farm, Inn mailt* four "home calls" to
help lioo-fwiif- solve proltlt'io-«&lt;MicenUiig I heir lawn* and shrubs,
before I-aimg a busty hint ll lit tin* t ilv
At Iii - oilin' m tin* F 11 l 1-r.1l lln ililiiii!, Jiin lii-lil a conferenco with
hi* thtii- .i—i-t. ml county agent* to outline t-II Club actin t tea. Later,
he chci knl on r supplies for tin* new I II Auditorium and met with
official* "| tin. .1.0 ksonville Fair. And all 1I 10 while, he received dnrera

OUVAl COUNTY A C IN I JIM WATSON, right. talks over unique problem* eneoimtered t*&gt; Chinese
farmers who specialize in crop* grown for the d istin ctiv e foods served to Chinese restaurants.

of tch-phoiif &lt;.ills.

Ily 7 p in . Inn wit* hack in hi- Irvington Avenue home enjoying
■upiK-r. Sun• In- wai not scheduled for a meeting with one of liij
many a —***i.itmn- and committee* that evening,l i t settled down to
spent! a '• » hour* with hi* family
rriJie t i n .......
p io ^ n - 1 of Florida agriculluru m the la.it half^ cent nr' i- due in a large pail in many such typical days put in hy
Florida* I-’ * \gn.ullurul Kxt.-i....... Service agents and th u r prede­
cessor* f 'unitary to puhlic opinion, their work is not in research or
• 1 p ch 11ifi 1i.ilion. hut ill iilu catio n -th at is, taking the latest agricul­
tural iuln 1111.it mu to the puhlic.
Tin- 01 .gin of the job may lie traced to 1903, when the boll m v.
vil was scourging the cotton economy of the Soutli. As Dixie tottered
on the luink &lt;&gt;l min, a man tum id Seaman Knapp began holding
demonstration* to show small gnmpi of Ter as fanners lmw to comlrat
the pest. Noting that Texans were winning their fight with the weevil,
tho U. S. Departinetit of Agriculture sent men toother areas of ilia
South lo hold -miliar demonstration!. The success of the work culmi­
nated in p.i—.ige of tho Smith-la-ver Act in HU I, establishing the I n ­
tension Su m . e .11 part of tho Department of Agriculture. In 1909, mi
years after the initial dem onstration work in Texas, Florida got its
first two agent Sim e the Kxleusion S en tee is 0 division of the University of
Florida, due. ted hy M O. Watkins, all county agents have faculty
Status. The* receive their apimintinents from tho U. S Department
of Agri. nit me*, through tin* Kvteiumn Servic® and tho commissioner*
of tho count&gt; in which they serve. Their salaries aro paid from a fund
•upptied h\ federal, slate and county governments.
T onking behind almost every important development in Florida
^ c u ltu re . ..He lindi nn outstanding contribution by «nmi county
agent. l'h it lev Stctfani, who recently retired ns Dado County agent,
domonstr.itid the need for manganese in growing vegetable crops in
tho alkalin* ‘..1I1 of South Florida during tho 30s, and mado posaibla
tho tretncii.l»iii development of truck farming in that area. Carl P
Houck of Foil Myers guided development of Leo County's three mil­
lion doll.11- a year gladiolus in.lu-tiy The list goes on and on, but on#
of tho in-&gt;-i . el. I.rated agents 1* Kd linlayson, who one day noted o
hardy glass glowing near till* docks m Pensacola Thinking th at it
might make &lt;\. client pasture. Mi Fmlayson, now head of the Florida
Form Hun.in gathered a few handfuls of seed, planted them nnd
cartful I\ mu tu n .I succeeding crojn until ho had enough seed to plant
a small ft. Id I mm (his tieginnmg camo Pensacola llahai grass, ono of
the greate-t I..Mini to Florida cattlemen
Good n nun .I, hard-working .fun Watson of Duval County is a
tvpiral ■epic-eiitutivo of Florida's county agents. The ton of o n e of
llio first . ..nun agents in the country Jim majored m orutnnl hus­
bandry and hull multure m college and lagan hut career at a 1176 pis
month ag. in in Santo lim a County in I IMG Now in Duval County
ono of the hugest offices in the -tan*. Jim must not only maintain
himsell as 1 competent educator but he must also be a polished
•peakei a . apatite organizer and an nblu ml mi mat rat or
“ It s busy |nb, smiles Jim “and I'll never get m h -b u t I love
It And. I t.&lt; I that my work is important, because these days the
farmer n .. .1- ill thu help he can get "

ABOVE: I he county agent Inspects
newly mown grass led to dairy cat­
tle during dem onstration of calcle ru lecilm g “ tn this method, pas­
ture grasses are cot and hauled lo
rows which are kept in pens Agent
Watson, te ll, looks at g u n . owner
Alvarez, th u d Irotn tell, watches

(Photos bv the Author)

BIGHT. Nationally known citrus cv
pert Robert f N orris take County
Agricultural f Mention Service Agent,
was presented a superior service
award in W ashington h&gt; Secretary
ol Agriculture I z i a Henson lor out­
standing work in Florida groves

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�AIL FLORIDA TR A VIl^A TU RI

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Our aufo fr/p through West Florida follows the trail
used by Old World adventurers, soldiers
and friars, and r«furni fo modern
Pensacola via the Gulf Highway

SNAFPRR FISHING FlIET firs up in Prntaccla Spaniards
chote the Jeep n jlu r jl harbor for a settlement in I69fi.

Along the Old Spanish Trail
Photo* bv Mat Hunn
N tiny* long past, Spanish
soldiers, fortune hunters anil
churchmen tr.iinped through
North Florida on their way from
St. Augustine to San Ihego,
Calif With a little imagination,
one can still hear the trend of
their plodding hoots along a
trail which is now more or less
followed by l l S. Koute 90.
Florida’s part in the romatue
of the past fast unites many peo­
ple. and we have planned a oneday auto trip around the scenic
and historic areas of the west­
ern part of the state. Pensacola
—th e city of live flags-is the
starting |»oini for this 200-mile
tour. A good place to start, is
at the municipal pier on the
south end of Pensacola's mam
street. Ships of many nations
call at this |x&gt;rt. It hat the dcc|H
est natural harlmr on the Gulf
of Metico, which is prohahly
the reason why the Spanish
founded u settlem ent there in
1690. Boats of the snapper licet,
which operates in the Gulf, tie
up at this harUir. Bronte mark­
ers nenrhy tell the history of
the city over which have waved
Spanish, French, EngUah, Con­
federate and United State* tlag&lt;
From Pensacola, the tour fol­
lows U. S. !*» eastward over a
path that alternately climli*
and descends a series of Mulls
overlooking Kscnitihia Bay and
then heads inland to Milton and
Crest view. Milton is the county
seat of Santa Bosa County. It
was so named when v yellowfever epidemic broke out at
Flondatuwn, the original coun­
ty seat, in the 19th century.
Founded in Ih'J.'i as a trading
post, Milton is now chictly a
I•■lining center Crest view, 111
neighboring Okaloosa County
is known for itn giant blueberry
hushes which grow to a height
of 12 fret. If you visit that town
during the harvest season, you
will see pickers using stepladdrrs to gather the liernes.
L)e Funiak Springs is the
point on the Old Spanish Trad
where we chose to change to
U. 8. 331. Thia quiet town is

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FIRST MONUMENT ERECTED FOR FURORS of !h&lt; Confederacy in 1171. stand* on the lawn
ol Walton County Courthouse in Pe Funiak Spring*, named lor lit freshwater spring
V * **“ r fi “ &gt;)ir &lt; 11Ml

built around a large spring
which forms a circular lake.
The histone Chnutnmpia build­
ing is located on the west bank
of the lake, along with a muni­
cipal |&gt;ark and recreation renter.
The tirst monument erected 111
th e South to Confederate sol­
diers in 1071, still stands in
front of the Walton County
Courthouse.
U 8 331 crosses the eastern
end of Chortawhatchrc Bay be­
fore coming to the junction wnth
U. S. 9 0 -th e scenic (iulf high­
way. One can view the Gulf
from the highway for many
miles when driving westward.
At Destin. which has one of the
finest (teaches in West Flonda.
th e highway Crosses the East
Pass of Chnctawhatchfc Bay A
few mih*s westward, it enters
loom ing Fort Walton Beach,
one of the fastest developing re­
sort cities in the state.
One of the leading public at­
tractions there is the Gulfarium,
an aquarium, filled with many
varieties of marine life, includ­
ing sea turtles, sharks and hun­
dreds of large ami small fish.
The jumping porpoise act is a
popular feature. Twelve miles
porth is Eglin Field, and all
through the area, one ran see
signs of the Air Force installa­
tion.
T ra veling west Irotn Fort
Walton Beach, the road paral­
lels Santa Bosa Sound as it
heads toward Pensacola As it
neura the city, the highway
meets a road leading to Pensa­
cola Beach and Fort Pickens
Stale Park, Isith 011 Santa Nimh
Island
If you live in the West Flor­
ida Panhandle, or plan to visit
in that aiea soon, trv our circle
automobile lour. It can la- com­
pleted within a tingle day, or
made part of u longer uuto trip
throughout North-Central Flor­
ida. I.et your imagination run
rampant, and you may evrn see­
the ghost of one of the ancient
Spaniards who once walked
along the Old Spanish TraiL

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Jt^H.M KM HKHINO the four day* th at
it took Henry II. Duckman ami me to
move the huge m agnetic aeparatora by
mule team from Pablo to our amall min­
eral separation plant, and with financing
aaaured by the T itan iu m Alloy Com­
pany, we atarted building our own rail­
road. We bought secondhand rail* and
croaatie* and la gan laying the track nvrr
palm etto roota, hollow* und other hindrancea, aince speed wa» Im portant. It
waa to connect our plant w ith the FlarIda Hast Coaat Hallway a t Pablo.
A little Italian wanted to lx* given the
job of builder, and he anid to me earn ­
estly. "Hoaa, I lay a da truck and maka
da train go whiah,"—here, he rubbed hi*
hand* together—“whiah, ju sta laka dat,
•iiity mile an hour." We hired him, but
th o u g h we e n tru ste d him w ith all the
work of which he waa capable, the job
LA VINO Of SECONDHAND RAILS and crossties began Sands were earned u* Ihc plant, shown in background ol this I 9 IV photo
of lupervixing had to rem ain with ua.
Duck and I worked 18 to 20 hours a day
w ith day and night crcwa to meet our
deadline.
Then, the dummy engine that we had
ordered, arrived. We had ci|M-cted it to
come traveling under ita own aleam , or
at leant in tow, h u t—it arriv ed un two
flatcara in u jumble of piecea! If we bail
A fte r Buck m an a n d P ritc h a rd , In c ., b egan ta kin g n tin e ra li
th o u g h t th a t we had w orked hard be­
B
y
from b each san d s an d finding n e w uses fo r them, other
fore, we were to tind out dilTerently. We
hauled the giant p a rta n n e hv one from
G E O R G E A . P R ITC H A R D
men jo in e d the hunt fa r these g ift s o f n a tu re .
the flatcar* and U-gan th e arduous task
(A* Iold to Nrlle Vt. ru n bar,II
of trying to put them together.
Encourngr-d by th e advice of many
interested onlookers who atood around
for me, as th e lab o rato ries of ihe N a­
th e y would hover for an instant Ix-fore
"All right, what i« it?" I replied
and w atched, we lifted th e dum m y en­
being drawn to the magnet.
Then he said, "Dal alto am a tine sign tional l.ead. Most on Tech, tiautu-n*
gine up on th e track. W hen we had fin­
Crucible Coiiijiany and others wen* open
During those early days of operation, —hut whui do it say?”
ished p u ttin g pnrta together, we had a we hirer! Negro workmen who were goodBegan Roioarch Work
to m e Man* inteiesting and evening excouple of wheelbarrow loads of piectw natured and loyal although, for the most
As Muck and I progressed m the art of pericnces t*Mik place during those actionleft over for which wo never found a use. part, untrained and uneducated. We hail separating minerals, we found thtii there packed years
liu t, Muck was gleeful over h iv in g as- an old ex-slave, called Uncle |)a \e Moore, were I I dilli reol kinds in our sands
One morning when I arrived at the
aemhlcd the engine's whistle which could of whom we were very fond, working for ()| these only three—dlllt-llil*.-, rutile and
T itanium Alloy f m n p a i iv olfnes, the
be sounded when th e train approached us. One day al the plant gateway, I was ntoiiatite—had any &lt;oinmerci.il un* When men tohl me evi iledlv th a t tin* brother
the town or the plant on its runs We al­ nailing tip a sign which proclaimed "No we had worked out the best separation of C h a rle s S* liwah was w aiting to ser­
ways had a p atern al affection for th a t admittance, keep out " U nde Dave catix* procedure at (lie Mm km,in and Pritch­ ine I dlil not believe I ns*in a n d asked,
dum m y en g in e—ns wo felt direct Iv re­ over and stood Imside me, and stud, ard plain. I was given t In* assignment of "W lla l. and nut the Prince of Wales,
sponsible for it* successes and failures.
“ M isto P riu h u d , dat am a line sign. doing research work to hud coinitiercial lo o ? " Mi S chw ab wn» m teresled in
Work Vital in Wodd War
uses for the other minerals, which meant some ol thi’ result s o l inv research work,
Yessuh, dut am a fine sign."
T he minerals tluit our plant was turn­
that lliv wife and I were In go lo New and I went to his plant mi llethlclii-iii. I'a.,
"You like it. U nde Dave?" I said
ing out ticcnuie more im portant when
to &lt;undo* t additional et|M*rmieiits
"Y essuh, Ah slto does, lin t. Misto York t ‘il i to live
the U nited States entered World War I. I’ritrh u d . Ah'd like t'ax yo* a i|iies|im i "
O ur days there were very Itappc ones
In the lall of |!i?it, tlie National l.ead
Mr. Hui krnan and I were ordered by llie
Company engaged two booths al the
governm ent to rem ain at home. Our
Chem ical liulustries Show in Ni*w
workers were al*o exempt from military
Yoik'« 1 , 1 .oid &lt;*i-l*Irat Palaie. in which
service.
to dl-pl iv siiiih ot m \ evpi ruio ot.il
Our little dum m y engine hauled ore
work Vina* ling greal a t te n t io n were
cars to th e Iteucli. where workers loadisl
I he MSI p* r *&lt;01 i m i tides which would
Sami in them At the plant, the sand was
w ith sta n d aiiv am ount of bent Inning
till- I line Mm k di velo|*-d new tui'lhod*
poured nvei a huge screen to remove
of m aking tita n iu m pig m e n t. and took
shells and weeds, then into a giant Impout several p a te n ts in collaboration
per. From there, the sand was fed to the
w ith him. I also took out a num ber of
concentrating tables, which removed tlx*
p a te tils on u* w and revolutionary pro­
m inerals. T h ese tallies were jiggled as
cesses t*u making pure w hile liiainum
Water was sprayed over them , an oper­
oxide
ation resem bling th e m ining of gold in
th* Bomb Plotth e West, T he concentrates w rir carried
I did a bit ol ex|» rim e ntal work with
by a licit conveyor to u series of electro­
tilM iium tr i n * b londe which fornietl a
m agnets O ur minerula—particu larly ilga«, llu- hast* for • .&lt;r r \ ing poisonous
inenlte—subject to electrom agnetic in­
gases tin e evening. I carrier! home with
fluence, were pulled off by the huge magme a small Itotlle of liipml iiianiutu
tiets. T he remaining particles were sent
lr-l ( a-r Idolide F*u safekeeping, I -el It
over an enorm ous electrostatic machine
oil I tie ledge ol tin* ktl* hell window ot
—at th a t tim e th e second largest in the
o u r se venth floor a p a iln ielli While we
World.
were al lu e ak ta sl l l i e li e v t morning, il
Our plant m anager. W aller Phillips,
sudd* li hree/e blew the but tie out of the
took great delight in showing our rarelv
window M\ wile an d I in -lie d to th e
adm itted visitors th e power of th e elec­
trom agnet lie would throw a handful
(Centmurd en page I i)
of large iron nails into th e air. where ONI HEADACHE m plant csp.vincri was .tliemblmg dummy engine lh.it carne m piece*

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Money Does Grow on Trees!
By CLARENCE STREETMAN

Florida Incest industries produce good* valued at
altoul $300,000,000 a year! I'ulpwixxl and saw timber
a A- the state'* m ajor forest product*, accounting for
some 83 per cent of the total volume consumed. Nest
come veneer tw its and log* which go into furniture,
plywood and basket* or boxrs, for th e state's ini|x&gt;rta n t citru* and agricultural produce businesses T he
remaining forest product* go into utility poles, piling*,
fence post* and other product*. Florida produce*
about 14 per cent of the nation’s supply of naval
■ tores-tar, turpentine, pitch and o th er material*.
Pine—th e chief source of pulpw ood-cover* more
th a n two-third* of th e 21,519,000 acre* of Florida's
commercial fore*l land. Hardwood* grow on 5,2.17,000.
1‘ulm* and o th er type* of tree* cover nlmut 209,000
acre*. Over half of America's cypres* comes from I,282,000 acres of Florida land. Enough lumlx-r was cut
from cypres*, alone, in 1923—th e peak production
year—to Iniild home* for an entire city of lUO.tKM |xtvple.
Atmut $106,000,000 worth of lumlx-r of nil t&gt;|*-* i*
produced each year in some 1,600 sawmills. Some­
thing new in thi* phase of th e forest industry i* th e '
using of former waste materials. Some mills now de­
bark the log* In-fore sawing them , and make chi|H
from the slalw and edging* which are sold to pulp
mill*. About a half-cord of chip* can In* salvaged from
each 1,000 Iward feet of lumtier. Florida's 200 furni­
tu re m anufacturing plant* are pln.ving their part in
translating timlier into income, w ith their |inyro|l* of
about $15,000,000 a year. Florida's furniture output
is valuerl at $28,000,1)00 annually!
Florida is among the leading slates in providing for
future forest need*. To date, well over a half million
acre* have been planted in seedling*. In 1955, 96.000,000 young tree* were planted. Industrial and govern­
ment agencies are conducting extensive research proj­
ect* aimed a t learning to grow m ore tim ber. K*|&gt;erimi nts are under way to develop tree* th a t will pro­
duce better tim ber in a shorter tim e.
T he greatest blemish on the forestry picture is lire,
laist year, forest fire* ravaged m oro th a n 3,724.000
acre*, or about one-sixth of th e s ta te 's entire forest
area. T he tragedy of thi* is th a t m ore than !*0 per
c e n t of these fires were m an-caused, and therefore,
Preventable. T h e "K eep Florida G reen" program,
sta rte d in 1946 by th e Florida Forestry A**txiaiinn,
Is making progress in getting over th e point th at
burning wood* mean burning dollars!

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T R |( FARMINO It NIWS in conservation Honda I oresl Service photo show* one cl two slate tar ms

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Conservation efforts will koop Florida's $300,000,000 forest
industry pumping a plasma of wages and profits into the
state’s economic bloodstream for years to come

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new look In Florida’* woodland* I* already
paying terrific dividend*—and th# end la not in
eight. Thi* i* the new concept of tree fa rn iin g th a t i», growing, m anuring and harvesting trv&lt;«
a* a crop. Florida i* entering it* 11th year in tire
American Tree Farm S ystem sponsored by tire
nation'* wood-uiong industries to aasure a perjH-t«al timln-r supply.

|Y riANTINO SilDllNOS, Meridian* can make poor land useful
These sla-year old pine* were pruned to assure clear butt log*
| .ATUeewU MlfUM -lj f I#

The forest Industrie* are not new. For more
th an 100 years. w&lt;MNlland* have been supiiorting
two of the state's m ajor Industrie*: lumbering
and naval stores Kecently, shortage* in the pulp
and paper industry focused the nation's nttrntiisi

on th o Importance of growing tim lier crop*. T he
Conservation program ha* snowlmllcd. hut th e big
■tory la in the re vitalizing cash being continu­
ously pum ped into th e s ta te ’s econom ic blood­
stream .
E very person in Florida is affected-directly or
Indirectly—by thi* growing prosperity. More than
31,000 person* are employed by the wood indus­
try , which mean* that m ore th an one out of every
four industrial employees In Florida look* to the
woodland* for a living. T h e 1125,000,000 paid out
by these firms, composing wages, salaries and
profits, mean* a livelihood for m any more thou­
sand* in business and professional field*.

GROWTH IXTkIMIS: smaller Is cross section from 65 year old tree
grown on burned-over landi larger. 3 1-year old tree on fertile soil

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WOOD INOUSTRIIS MOIO IAR0E TRACTS OF IAN0. hut they loot to 91 000 farmer* and landowner*
for some three fourth* of the timber they need to produce goods (Photo by the II S forest Service )
ls fs # AJ I Lewis

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�The Tibouchina Suggests Royalty
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By LILLIE M AY MARSHALL
HY not mid n mite of royalty to your garden-or
a regal-looking (xit plant? 'The tiliouc-hitia, or
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Glory Hush from Brazil, will do just that. A rapid,

IONO STAMINCD, regular pet sled blo*»om», royal purple

In color, are beautiful against ihe broad, velvety almoil heart ihaped foliage of Clory Bush Tlbouchlna

rampant aoft shrub. its fivr-petsled rich purple bio*aotna growing from three to five inches in diameter,
are producrd almndantly from May until late fall,
tang, curling atamena of ‘he the same lieautiful color
protrude from the center of the bloasom, adding to ita
appearance of fragility. Although each bloom laata hut
a aingle day, for every one which aheda ita |ietnla u | xmi
the ground, aeveral othera npjH.ir to replace it the fol­
lowing moiuiiig. ao that there is never a lack of royal
purple during the long blooming seaaon.
Velvety hud» growing in cluatera of from two to
five, allow forth a light redd tali-purple tint aa if to give
a warning, when they are about to open and then,
through Ihe first break in Ihe outer covering, the
royal colored atamena protrude looking like long cur­
ly at rand* of S|&gt;aniah mow. except for the color.
Even without ita abundance of blow.tin, Ihe plant
ia a thing of Ix-auty. It may attain a height of 10 to Iffeet within five year a The foliage, velvety in ap|iearance ami touch, ia a rich green, allowing inatead of
a midrib, five deeply cut longitudinal veina taaves,
almost heart-altaped, grow in pairs, dual la-fore new
Irave* appear, the old foliage sometime* tuke* on a
brum e tone, often spotted witli black. Hut this only
intensifies the interest of the plant, and gives nn au­
tumnal touch lu the garden in niid-tummer.

The plant needa at least f&gt;0 |ier cent sunshine for a
profusion of blossoms and compact form. It will en­
dure some frost, but i* lies! placed in a somewhat pro­
tected s|K&gt;t, tiecaUM- it doesn't withstand strong winds
too well. A slightly arid soil is liest.
New growth should la- pinched hack during the
summer, or after the first crop of blooms, and fairly
heavy pruning in spring i* advised.
The libouchinn is ix**t propagated by sit-inch cut­
tings taken during the |H&gt;riod from June through
August. By the following spring, it will have made a
plant about a foot tall, ready to bloom.
Titxiurhina makes an attractive tub plant, also, hut
in that type of growth, special attention must Ingiven to keeping the soil sufficiently moist, and to two
or three feedings with a good commercial fertilizer
during the aeason of blooming. Among its other favorable attributes, the shrub is practically pest-resistant.
Nut to la- confused with the Glory Hush, is tin‘Trincesa Tree"-Tlbouchina granulosa-n magnilkent
sight with flowering habits somewhat different. The
leaves, longer, more slender and a deeper shade of
green, are of a dilTcrent texture—more crisp, and with­
out the velvety ap|iearance and feel of the ahrub-hut
they have the same type of five longitudinal veins.
The rlrmntis-likc flower* grow in large clusters and
cover the tree with masses of blooms several times a
year. Iteporta from Brazil say the tree grows there to
n height of 40 feet or taller.

OIANOE COCONUT CAKE

PAPAYA SWEET PICKLE

O ne a ltd a half cup* *ugar; li cup
butter; grated unit of one tirange; I
cup orange juice; 'J'i cup* flour; .1
t*p. baking p&lt;ni iter, nail; j tcell beat­
en egg white*: '• lb. can coconut.

Four lli. grrrn papaya; I pi. l inegar; J lli*. sugar; 3 stick* cinnamon;
"J lb*, whole do t e a .

Cream sugar and butter. Add orange rind
and juice. Sift Hour, baking powder and salt
and add to creamed mixture. Heat three
minutes. Add coconut and fold in beaten
egg whites. Hour into 0-inch layer pan* and
hake .15 rntnute*. IVe a boiled fronting and
cover with coconut.
- M r s . E v e l y n K it h a r m , Jacksonville.

I'cel anil core papaya and cut into oneInch culie*. Cover with water, Ixiil until ten­
der, then add cinnamon and cloves, tied m
a d o th bag. Boil syrup until thick and add
jiapoya lo t simmer until transparent. Hour
into stenlired jar* und seal.
-M is s K ir K l m .lv , l.ytin Haven.

SOUASH PIE

BAKED ACOBN SQUASH

squash; brown sugar; Bull; i!
t*p. Florida honey, nutmeg; cinna­
mon; H /»/&gt; butter-all in proportion
for each squash
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Cut sijuash in half ami *roop out pulp
and M-txl. Sprinkle with salt, then till cavity
in stjunsh with brown sugar. On top of this
put twu teaspoons honey, sprinkle with
nutmeg and cinnamon and top with the
butter. Hake covered, in a pun containing
half an inch of water. Itemove from oven
when they ore soft to the touch of it fork
- M rs O .1 Brown . West Bairn Beach.

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One and one fourth tup* drained,
ma*hetl, rooked fre*h squash; &gt;i cup
maple *ynip; ' t cup *ugar; &lt;i u p
•alt; ‘i t*p. ginger; ft l*p. mace; d
egg*. slightly beaten; H cap fre*h
milkj '« cup c t apnrated milk; I l&gt;.
inch unbaked paltry shell.
Combine tilling ingredient* in a large
lxiwl. Bent with rotary liealer until smooth
IViur Into pastry shell. Bake in very hot
oven (450 degrees) 10 minute*. Iteduce heat
to 150 and hake 45 minutes longer, or until
knife inserted halfway between crust edge
and renter of tilling come* out clean
—M r s . J o hn V . E s p c n n h a iif ., J r ..

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Birafffe Teaches Neatness
BY STEVE ELLINGSON

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AI1IKH will never no mil «&gt;f fa»hion-(5od hle*a’em! Anil any­
thing we can do for their coinfurl anil h.ippuu-Ni. u e should iln
Inciilentally, when Me lieiielil lialiy, we Irw n Mamma'* work. Inn
T h e giraffe clothe* tree pictured here with NHC*o television actre**, Claudia Barrett, anil her nephew Honalti la a simple invention
to keep any child from scattering hi* clothe* all over the room.
Before Honalti received the giraffe, he took great delight in M at­
tering Ilia clothe* around; hut when clean-up tim e m ine, that wasn't
play anymore.
Now Bonnie i* learning that there i* a place for everything, and
th at everything nhould Ik- in it* place. In later year*, when there i*
more work to do, he will have liecome accustomed to doing hi* share
By learning nealne** a* a new kind of play, now, he will erjoy it.
You can huild your child a giraffe clothe* trie, too. Any amateur
car|M-nter can Imild one, when he, or *hc, um-* our full *i/e pattern
All you need do i» trace th e part* on wood, then *aw them out
and put them together. Painting i* ea*y too. You (imply trace the
(Mlterti on the wood and then paint over the tracing*.
T h e pattern list* the required material* and give* ea»y-to-read,
*tep-hy-*tep direction* wliii li anyone can undrr»tand. To olitaui the
full *i/e giraffe clothe* tree pattern N o.11.1, »end 50 cent* hi coin to
Steve Klling»on, The All Florida Magazine, Van Suva, t'alif
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BAKID STUFFED TOMATOiS

CAND1ID KUMQUATS

Six large fresh tomatoes; I cup diced
cooked ham; H cup g ra ted raw p o •
tatoei; 4 cup tliced uncooked okra;
U cup fre ih corn; 4 tup. ta ll; I 16
Up. black pepper; 2 Up. g ra ta I Ched­
dar cheese.
Preheat oven to 350 degree*. Select to­
rn a toe* of uniform »ire. Cut a th in *lice
from the top of each, *coop out center* and
invert tomato*-* on a plate to drain Meanure one cup of the pulp and m il with ham,
potato*-*, okra, corn, nail and pepper. S | hm&gt;ii
into drained tomaloc*. Place hi a grea*cd
baking di*h, »prinkle chee*e over top and
hake 35 minute*, or until lender.
—M m*. It. C. Atwood, Panama, Ohio.

One gallon kumr/uats; I medium sise
grapefruit; 2 m edium u s e sueel
oranges; 2 lbs. rune sugar.
\V*»h kumquat*, grapefruit and orange*.
C u t kum&lt;|uata in half an d remove «eed*.
T h en remove seed* from gra|iefruit ami
orange*, and nit them into very *rnall piece*.
Put into a large |iaii and cover with the
sugar la-t *tund over night to draw »yrup.
N eil niortimg. plan- over very low hla/e on
*tove and conk until fruit i* tender and
ayrup i* honey-thn k. Put into well *t«-rili/ed pull jar* and coiitiii'ie to *tir often.
—Mu*. A. H u m iiiimami, New Smyrna Itch.

E ight sm a ll yellow suuashes; I cup
boiled hum . I cup w hile sauce; but­
tered bread crumbs.
Boil and ina«h M|ua*he* and m il with the
ham ru t in tm all piece*, and the white
aauce, and pul into a ca»»erole. Sprinkle
buttered bread crumlia over the top and
bake in 450 degree oven 20 minute*, or until
the crumb* are brown.
- M u . W. J . Counter , Ferrundin* Beach

Four iniilium s u e yelloii »i/ iiasbe»;
ft thn. salt, ilasli o f pepper, 'i cup
m ilk. I cup grated cheese; I strip
A m encan cheese.
Cook tin- Mpiudie* ill a little water, wr.li
Mill added. Cool, dram and ma»h Add t Im*
b utter and'pep|M-r, then the milk M u well
and blend in the grated rher*e Put into
th e uven in a two-ineh deep baking di*h.
T op with atop of rhe*-*e and aerve piping
Hot.
- M r* B. K If aire , Panama City.

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Dumplings... yum!
By LILLIE MAY MARSHALL

Backbone I* one of the twecteit
part* of the pig. Serve It ‘with
dumpling* and bubbling gravy
(fhoio* by Jim Jemigan Studio)

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CornPrcad. enriched with
crisp cracklings. Is ihe
perfect complement to
wlnieMIme vegetables.

slightly greased pan, or spread tn a square biscuit pan, bake and
cut into squares.
This is a real, old-fashioned method of making crackling
bread, hut if you prefer to use a prepared combrcaa mix, sn ik
the crarklmg* in a small amount of hot water, drain and add to
tho m u, prepared according to package directions Make in
cither pones or n tl.it pan, and cut into squares Crackling bread
is a real treat eaten with vegetables or with lust a glass ol cold
milk
Ik* sure to vary your winter menus by using these trade
ttonal delicacies which are available only during the cold
weather hog.killing tune.

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■nappy weather bring* to many with whom this traditional dish
fa a favorite, for tho markota will once again have this among
other once-a-yrnr succulent parta of fresh pork.
Wash and cut the backbone into serving pieces and placs
In covered vessel with water to aLightly more than cover, and
bod for about 2 hours. Mid-way tho process, season to taste
with salt, black pepper and a bit of red pepper. Make dumpling*
this way; sift 2 cups Of flour with 2 teaspoon* of baking powder
and a teaspoon of salt Cut tn Wcup of shortening and mil with
enough sweet milk to make soft dough. Let stand a while, then
rod very thin and cut Into squares. Drop dumplings onto sim­
mering broth, on top of meat, about 12 minutes before taking
from fire. l)o not stir Adow broth to bod over cach laycr before
adding another Cover and simmer without lifting cover. Serve
the meat covered with dumpling* and grave, while hot.
While discussing seasonal fresh pork delicacies, we must in­
clude for both those acquainted with it and for those who are
not. C rackling Dread. Cracklings, those brown, crisp pork
rinds prepared especially for enriching and giving s wonderfully
good taite to mmbread, may be bought st supermarket* at this
time of year To make them more tender, soak the crackling* in
hot water for a while before using, then drain. Sift together 1
cups of cornmenl-w* like it waterground~i tearpoon of suit
and an equal amount of soda. Work in Ik cup of shortening, mix
with this a pint of cracklings and add sufficient buttermilk to
make a still lu tte r Mold into pones with hands and bake on a

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window and peered down into
the sm all cotirlynrti. We were
aghast to m a heavy (loud l*il*
lowing upward* and to heai (►'••
lice whittle* and the siren* ol
fire engine"*. I wan ahout to run
dow nstairs and explain when I
thought th a t if it Iteen me
known th at I had been th e in*
nocenl (a n te , and wra» connec­
ted with two large corporation*
like the Alloy Company and
N ational l.eud, there might Inpeople who would take ad v an ­
tage of the opportunity to ( l ino
damage* T he tonne thought &lt;x •
c u m d lit my wife who asked,
"Are you Mire it ran do no leal
hortn'’” I replied, "It cannot in
that junall amount "
T here was an urgent knock­
ing at nut door, anil my wife
m otioned for me to ait down
once more at th e breakfast

table. She caught up our infant
Min in her arm* and went to the
door, th e picture of innocent
domesticity. A nundier of men,
one of whom we le.nneil was
the chief of polite, rushed pact
her into our apartm ent. Two of
them dashed into the liedroom,
other* to the kitchen, and the
real peered out of o u r living
room window a. T h en , th ey
gathered around our table
where I wo* atnndmg. napkin in
hand, aa I aaked, "W h a t i* it
gentlemen?"
"W e don't know ju*t what is
the m atter yet," replied tlie
chief ominoualy l.ater that
afternoon when Nolle left the
ap artm en t to do aoiue m ar­
keting, ahe heard mime o f th e
Negro helper* talking in whispera about the "Itornli plot "
Itornh plot, my eye!

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Other Mining Cempanlet
In Elerlde

llii&lt; kitmn and Pritchard, Inc.,
continued in operation from
191-1 to about 19.1.5. H o b art
llrothem Imught out HI/, Mine­
ral Company, which I organised
and operated from 1940 to
1910, then disposed of my in ­
terest* T he plant waa in Palm
Hay, near M elbourne. Now
m ining ia carried on in and
aim ind Vero Beach.
T he National la-ad Company
commenced their i&gt;|H‘rationa in
1912, on a huge tract near th e
A tla n tic Boulevard betw een
•lackennvilte and th e ocean.
H um phries Hold Mining C o r­
poration ((inducts the mining
fur th e lead com pany. W ith
o th er naam intea, I found thia
location and made the first trial
m-p.ii.itions in my plant at Palm
Hay.
Du Pont of Delaware, with
Notionolly Advertited Magazines, Radio, T.V. and Nawtpapon
th e ir enorm ous developm ent
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near Starke, ami more recently
th eir I ' j million dollar plant
opened near l.nwtcy in 1955,
have co n trib u ted tow ard th e
huge volume of minerals pio(bleed in Florida.
Other companies interested in
mining operations in Florida artCrane and Company, who have
White You
pun based a large tract in West
Drivel
Florida, with headipiartera hi
Panam a City: Carlton anil C ar­
bide Cnmjvany, located near Ferfor
n an d itin . and the Hear Creek
Mining Co , a Milwidiary of B en­
o n ly . . .
nie o tt Copper Co. T h e last
t w o h a v e n o t o n l y p u r­
H IM S HOW M O IA IO V W O tK tl
chased locations, hut have their
specialists searching thioughout
the sta te for winknhlc deposits.
T h e U S (Internm ent in the
for the L lfE of your MOTOR past few months allocated 25
million dollars for u plant to lvo
• Stop* co.tiy oil burning
built in West Florida for th e
• Increote* got mileage
produc tion of zirconium m etal,
• Raltet (omprettion
for use in i (instruction of jets.
• Dittolvet carbon
For mining operations to tie
feasible, a tract of land must
contain hundreds of act is of
LABO R A T O I T PR O V IN
In the (ice vest* that MOTA
undeveloped land, with enough
O U A IA N T tID
I . O Y h a * lx * n o n I In* m a i k r l It
ha* nllaim-d wmlilu|i|e reniglil- w orkable mineral content to
linn. II 1* AMeplrd cii iv u here
w arrant t In- enormous coat of a
MOIM t»V tel* *f* |
in llh* f *
Tin- atnry a&gt;1 Ml IT,\ I.OY li«
modern plant and its opera! ion
tanI *f *»f ■I# »it'll *n inter* it i
ia-encarried
in
the
leading
lieu*
t-ieetf. nartftftt I Inr l»t» alt *&lt;»»... 1*
lit so.m spot* there is an over*
piix-fs
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TV TMKHK IS No I'llODUCT burden o| .'it or more feet of
It* 'I II \\"V 1*1• ' III* r«al »• * a .rl
1,1 KK IT ANYWUKItK IN earth to lx- h -moved before the
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| *s&gt;ru »I ' (•*.*. **Tr *•(»«I »lh» .
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m ineral hearing strata can lxtwjelA r, «t * U*e sr , oluuJu* • K»tr tf»
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•■naia. IlKWAItK Of IMITA­ reached Then, the m inerals
Ike. ill. 'I tiiH rilUvl Then I Mt*l
TIONS You Ii*e MOT AI.OY must he separated from th e
It* I'lii' i it Itpull.J n,i Ihf .ml. .' 4
■•Illy once. II la*t* fur the life of sand and cm h other, at nearly
Ue |**« * *' I t if* »•!*• lino ‘ ‘tl * »■’*
your motor Win not older 100 per i cut purity
a*wl ** 4&gt;a ! &gt;*' e e r M |n|* I I ) |a*rt* a
MOTALOY today It will *ave
• tU a* f * * iM * » « r a lil***l »|&gt; I * 1 ln « h mWhile I have gone into detail
you money ever* mile you drive
apt tt¥ ’I |&lt;ta Itif wpirh |H» hit* *
about only the principal mine­
an. -*♦-«(
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in oil. ga« anil minor irpau*
rals found in Florida's fruitful
MOTAIOI WOIKI
sands, th en- ate eight o th ers,
IN All OAIOIINIS
including ipi.uti (sandI, cpldntc,
m agnetite, tourm aline, h o rn ­
O RD IR YOUR M O T A LO Y BY MAIL
blende, li-ui oxcnc, ap atite and
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at work on some of these, mid
Ite u iie e i llu re e d
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llO O g A it IB . » M « M&gt;e« te* • « CAB
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magii minerals have already as­
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Stocks Spark
Retirement Interest
B y R O BER T PETERSON
THE STOCK MARKET can he an absorbing hobby in ymir t&lt; tiretnent. Buying a single share of stock makes you a participant
in what many person* consider th e world's most fasiin.iiing
game. The game has few risks, if you play it as u hobby .u l
never venture morP money tlmn you can alToril to lose. Sonic re­
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JOHN W. BARTLETT, 71, of Cicero, III., credits the Hock mar­

ket with bringing new /ip to his later yearn. “ It's my retirement
hobby," he told us recently. "W hen I retired from my Job n t
pharmacist It) years ago, I had no hobbies anil was badly in
need of som ething interesting to do O ne day I wus looking at
the slock market ic|&gt;nrt in the pa|ier. It was a puzzle to me. hut
1 decided to find out what it was all about. I had a modem | mli­
sten and a few thousand dollars in th e hank for emergent I,
I decided I could
afford to gamble
$50&lt;)on the stock
A
m arket."
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He s a id he

went dow ntow n
to u brokerage
office, ordered u
single sh a re of
stock in each of
a d o z e n wellestablished com­
panies, and was
soon th e posses­
sor of a handful
of orn ate sto rk
rrrtilira lc a Irear­
ing his name.
THE NEWSPA­
PER with its stock

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MR. BARTI1TT sludiei slock market reports

market r e p o r t
look on new significance, and he Ix-gnu keeping a chm t on • m ti
of his eompnnies showing the daily th irtu alio n s in the mm kit
price. Soon he was attending stockholders' meetings, taking
tours through th e plants in which he owned stork, and luiio*
(hieing ItiniM-lf to top offirinl* such as Scv.cll Avery, ng. former
chairman of Montgomery Ward, and Hon. Douglas MnrArthm,
70. ( hairinan of S|H-rrv Hand
We askid if he made any money. "I mho have," he i&lt; plod
brightly My original investment i* w orth iilnuit $1,290 t.-l.i
I've added to my holdings gradually and now have alsnit worth of m&lt;r&lt;k My dividends come to about live per cent and
I spend most of it on mv grandchildren. Of course rny hnldin.ate peanuts com pared to those- of most investors. Hut I tin ' i
if lag investors get half as much fun out of the market as I d A
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IF YOU DECIDE to play the stock m arket as a retireim i-t
hobby, keep these rules in mind: f I) don't use money that v&lt; u
need for lu m -n t expenses; (2| don't use m oney th a t you may
need for emergencies and that you cannot nllord to lose; and
(1| restrict your investments to well-known mni|Mnic* that have
Ixs n in business a long time.
* * * * *
LOUIS D. GILBERT of New York is probably th e (om ili • most (olorfnl stin k market hobbyist. Ills chief (h i ii|iation i
at lending stix kholders' meetings, and hi- impudent sh« ti.iuig.o
are regularly r i | s u t c d hv the press Mr H ilhctl's total linlditu.
aren't greot hut he owns at least one s h a re of Mm k in nin-i I
the im'Hirtaiit com panies—which gives h im e tiim - and a vi-i-&gt;
al stockholders' meetings He a tte n d s a m eeting Mitm-wln li­
nearly every day and. us th e umdiicial c h a m p in n ol tto- «m il
investor, delights in needling com pany officials

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ia from unknown
rmiaea. However, the value of heal nnd
maaanite na effective pain-relieving mteiila
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and prngreaa of a nutnlier of aerioua
phyairal ilia One fanioua phyaicinn atntiw
th at nervea and tenaion are amonit the
large,! rauaeaof illneaa in America today
Warm hatha or heat and maaaage have
lieen uaed throughout th e renturiea to
induce relaxation Now, with the advent
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avoid many of the illneaaea naaociated
with nervoua tenaion and fatigue
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far beyond thoae attained by ordinary
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Milliona uae Niagara Cyclo-Maaaage
regularly. Their relief from many type*
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FLOW ERS FOR TH E M ARINES on their H int hirllulny were preaentwl to tho SNAS
Marine Corp* Dolnchnumt by A. K. Romney, Florist. Shown above. acvcptiiijr the flow ns
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Marines Observe 181st
IBirthday At Big Party
Commission Slate
Jncludes 3 Public
Hearings Tonight
Mrmbcrs of the Board of San­
ford City Comnil*»ioncr» will be
Burning the midnight oil tonight
as they are faced with a 13-Hi nt
agenda which Include* Hirer public
hearing* a* well a* several lengthy
discussion*.
Jlcarirg* will he conducted on i tie
'A nting of an alley toulh of 10th
St. from eaat of Hickory wert to
Freneh Ave.; the vacating of a
utility easement In the drove
Manor subdivision; and the re­
run Ing of an area around the First
ChrUtlan church.
A. !.. Wilson, appointed to the
Hoard of Sanford City Com minion
early lhi« year lo (itl the varanry treated by the resignation
a* former eity rommlulnner Jack
Ttaligan, will be reieatrd a* n
member of the Board following
hi* election for the one* pi red
term.
A report li expecie.l to tie heard
(hit evening on the financing of
the Capital Improvement Program.
Cnmmiuioner* will be asked to­
night to authorlie the creating of
a po*itlon of Assistant Director of
'-Finance and to appoint an acting
fla y nr and acting City Man­
ager for the three dayi Nov. 151T.
John Srhirard, pretidrnt of the
Seminole Chief* Hub will appear
Sefoie the Board nf Sanford City
(’ommiiiionera to a*k that the
lUiltum lax be eliminated on high
•rhnol athletic ronteit* played in
the Sanford Memorial Baseball
Stadium.
The Caiden Club ha* al.-o re. “ nested an opportunity to appear
before the Board of Sanford City
Unmm is sinner* relative to having
a portion of the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter he *e* aside for the exclusive
u*e of the rlub.
Thr Sanford Naval Air Station
h»» .equeded a coordination of
operalmn* In time nf disaster* in­
volving naval iquipmrnt nr per­
sonnel Thi* W ill be d is cu sse d at
, f 'might * meeting of the Board
Other item* appearing on the
agenda will he discussion. eonrernmg the l-egnlabir Tiaffir
Safety Committee’* hearing, the
authnriialion for payment of U,21*5-33 to the Seminole County
Board nf Education, and the ap­
proval nf pnhlirlty appropriation*
’"r Ihe Mayfair Inn'* I IS.Cion pfiA
Tpen

The U S. Marine Corpi Detachmrnt at the Sanford Naval Air
Station
celebrated the
IRIrt
birthday of the Cnrp* with an ’'all
out" party Saturday night at the

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Local Parents Are
Invited To See
School In Action

Cake cutting, dancing, a ban­
quet, topped off with the promo­
tion of •‘Archie" the uniCi mrsect
from I’rivale Firrt Cla»» was In­
cluded in the festivities which
National Education Week grl*
continued throughout the evening
underway In Sanford In full force
from 7 pm . to l a m.
Marine*, their wive* and vweel• today following an observance nf
heart*, all took part in th eel,-- the event from the p itpll* of local
Oration whirh i* held annually to churrhe*.
ub*erve Ihe birthday of the Alar-1 Ye»tertta)’i topic ’’Our Spiritual
and National Heritage” was the
Ine Cnrp*.
I'aplain Robert W. Jackson, coni' subject nf a radio addrnv oter
the
nundlng officer of
Sanfofft, It*.no Station "THR with
Naval Air Station greeted liir Mar­ j f r A r i ' 7,ev ruAert .npsaisjP
Tonight at r,:W p m . over Ihr
in,1w, lie wav introduced hv Sgt.
local radio station, Andrew Brack,
lad her Whit (h u n t.
en, principal of Seminole High
lie vaid "Once eneh year it bc- School, will *peak &lt;&gt;n "To&gt;lay'»
c u m e i the p a r t ic u la r priv Ilea** of Education
Tomorrow’* Itrmnevery Commanding O ff ic e r «f Na­ rracy "
val Activdie* which »npport deJ. Edgar Hoover. Director of
tarhmrnt* n f the C n ife d S ta le * the Fed* rat Bureau u! Education,
Marine Corps to cvpre** in words *j.d of today‘a lupir "The im|ior.
a* well a i in per-onat and public tatiee of our Nation a school »&gt;»recognition, ihe C o m m a n d ’* betl IriH to our Mutual well tieing 1*
w i.h r * fo r r o n lim n * l lucre** « l
indisputable. The heavy rc-ponilIhe L’nilr.t State* Manor* in |vace bilitie* willingly Imme by nur tea­
amt war. i labile you and eon- cher* and educator* are well regrabilst*- Sanford'* own Marine rogni/td, and eertatnly no single
.Security Guard 'or being a part &gt;clement nl onr mcicty can etaint a
of thi* magnificent organization.1more vital part in shaping demoTradition, valor and
viclory era*)'* future Wr mu»t alwat* re.
arc th# Corps heritage from the
ri'or.tlnucd i.n I’age Fottrt
part. It* ability to employ new
weapon*, now
technique*
and
greater power lo protect and de­
fend the United Slatr* of Amcrtr*
keep* the Corp* in tune wllh the
future. Behind it all I* the man. the
By MARIAN JUNES
United State* Marine, who ha*
OVIEDO— Today wa» an offi­
made it clear that patriotism iv
no) dead or obvolrtr. At hontr or cial holiday for the employ* * of
on dlrtanl itatiom, the
Untied the Citizens Bank ami I'oit Office.
State* Marine It an Important part Thi* item the bank did not get
of Ihe drfrnte team that i* stand- ahead &gt;f the Post Office force,
tug guard for freedom in thi* eh1 Hit* holiday t* it- -• to Novem­
hour of hirtnry. lie It the hrlr ber I III* coming on Sunday. Thiof a long ami glorinu* tradition wa* observed *,n Momlay by :he»e
lie and the rntlre Marine Corp* place* nf buvlne**.
deserve to he rnnvlantly remem­ The morning mail wa* deliver­
bered by your own motto, "Sem­ ed to Ihe bo* holder* hut not on
per Fidelti!"
Ihe rural route. It wa* also ,p*.
(in the occasion of the till -t pat, bed-Hit* morning. No ililivifanniversary of the Unite,| Stair* te* or ilispatrhr* In the after­
noon
fCnnltmted on Page Four!

Bank, Post Office
Get Holiday Today

UNITED S' ATION'S. X. Y f The Seminole Chamber of Com­
.Secretary timer at Dag Hintmar
merce’ membership drive grt* off
skjokl announced today agreement
to e fast *Urt tomorrow morning
had been leached with Egypt ter
at g 30 v hen team captain* and
the entry of the l \ \ p«dicp for e
th .lr helper* gilher at Mrs Ap­
Immiditcly lb *aiit the first
pleby’s Restaurant for coffee ami
group wuiild arrive there early
doughnuts.
thi* week
Membership Committee Ch*irllammarskpdd .aid he himself
man Don Bale* laid ’ Thi* It go­
would leave by plane for t’airo
ing to be a one week drive with
lotnirrimr 1» be un haml for dc- 1
ipeclal I’lnphasit plated on getting
tailed discu-stall* w.th Ihe Egvpa* many memher* a* possible algr*
tun government. lie *»iil hp eg
rd up within th# week ending
peeled to reach the Egyptian rapb
Friday at noon.**
tat Thtl r id ay and return to New
The campaign goal la l i t ,000
York by Sunday.
and 250 member* in order to *pur
He gave the following statement
on the top item* on Ihe chamhcr’a
lo a tpertal new* conference:
agenda of project* for the coming
’'Agreement on the arrival in
year.
Team captain* talked over their
Egypt id Ihe I lilted Nation* fo u r
ha* been reached between Ine
problem* al list week’s meeting
secretary-general and Ihe Egypt I SEMINOLE roi'.N T Y fllAM HER of comnvrco Tenm Captnliw met last week to check at Ihe Chamber of Commerce
un government. 'Ihe firrt group* over final detail* of the membership ill ivr which l-OKio* tomorrow- Left to rig h t; C\»l. S. Building when Chairman Bale*
of the United Saltan* force will G. Minimum Mr*. Httrolil Appleby, Jim Hunt. A. L, Wilson, Chairman Don Bales, and explained in detail the plan* for
go to Egypt early thi* week.
Ihr hard-hitting
membership
Jim Grant. (Stuff I’lioto)
drive.
"It li Ihe Intention of the *«&lt;•«•
Mr*. Harold Appleby, Cot. | . 0*
tary-general to viiil Cairo at th*
Harrlman, Cum m in loner A.
I*
very first stage of Ihr operation
Wpvnn. Jim Hunt. Art Pleva. and
fur discussion* ol detail* With the
Jim Cirant will head the team*
Egyptian government He will al­
a* captain*. Goal for earh Capso insprct the staging area for Ihe
lain and hi* team la to visit and
United Nation* form in Italy "
solicit approximately 14 proapeoThe firrt unit! of the U. N.
Bomrtimea onr arrest leads to
form already are at a rtaglng are*
live mernhen.
another a* did onr such routine
lit Capodiehmo Airport, near Ns“Never before in Ihe hlrtory of
arrest brought to the Seminole
p le a , Italy Mime of the troop* may
i Sc nil note County hat a Chamber
County Jail on Nov. 3.
ieave fur Egypt as early a* to. of Commerce membership cammorrow, llammartkjold said.
By MARIAN JUNE*
And the rhaiii nf event* conic by
i paign been *o important,”
Don
The secretary general said he
OVIEDO— Thr cold wintry careful listening ami a nnvc for
| Hale* told hi* team captain*. "The
wauled to visit the staging area winds that had descended over­ obieivatton a* Mrs Maine lam
| growth nf Seminole County coua* well a* Egypt. The commander night almost niadr ii* back track Evan* ran nltest.
I pled with the projects that a rt
of the U. N. force. MaJ lien K. on going to the Iline neon and WoMrs. Evan* is the Seminole
i ahead of ui,” he said, “ make* this
L. M Burn* of Canada, will meet mnn’- Club meeting on Friday. County Jailor and day radio
I year'* goal* Imperttive."
him In Italy for consultation* »***! We derbled that instead of be- operator, on duty during the dayI The
membership
campaign
then Burn* wilt fly In New York ing ilsiprc-icd over *&gt;e situation, time hour*,
■*Ted” Erie*, prominent! come* to a clow Friday noon with
R.
W.
tar talk* her*.
ihe an should I* unigo-a Ing
Record* show that Ted L«*
HiiinnianktoM *»5d *br pu.pv**
Al II ap we look nur lunthriA-. '»fu. ard viiil gave hi* «&lt;v‘ a* ti. O fIr.hi c
of h.* own *1*1' lo the Egypt!m turn-, htnytidly fouml a d m * suit- wa* aiteste.1 by Florida Highway mao. died this morning al Orange
Incentive award* to winning
haltle area was "to *&lt;■*■ tbit no able fo r ’the oer**ion. dug into Patrol Tr-op. r T, Mirk Mack and Memorial Hospital.
! team* will be ticket* te the Maym ineiesiiry loose *-nd»” are Ml the wartjtube for the nccewary charged with rerklesi driving and
Mr. E**e». O, came lo Oviedo f«*r Inn Annual banquet and daneo
Hr rani he lud no Intention ’o • oat un&lt;l wmc lead) when nur gn-ut nn driver* llten*e Ttd* happened . .
^t an,I M year* ago t„ criebratlni the opentng of
the
confer with military leader- nf the friend, Grnce Hardy, drove up to on Nov. 3
,*V
eelerv business.
New York Giant* plush tourist
invading Britlib, Frenrh an I l« pick n* up.
Un Nov. 7, Ted lore Howard r
liotrl
of ml, „ ln d .
n vll fo rm *.
rhe niM hod driven Mi* Staley, npps-tired liefute Judge Erne.I He eras - director nr the tlvUdt. ..w&gt; Mvr ,
"That is staff work.” he *»ld. •&gt;ur treasure*. Indunr* to collect llousholder lo plead gotlly lo
« " • ‘‘'" . . " n ' J
A,‘ tag captain, this year,” aaid Dalew
Wp
(|,Pm l0 mB|,e j,|,.
TTie secretary general al» * ex the lunchesm fee* this time
charge* against him ami wa* lantle Nn i nal r . i«.
pressed « willingness to go In
We nulrd lh.it other* h"d sentenced lu c, day* in the SemiMr. Estes death came afire a , tory insofar a i membenhip* a rt
Hungary after hi* Cairo visit, if hniuglil forth th* coals. suit*. Hole County Jad on earh eh-rg«. lingering itlnei*.
| concerned.”
It appealed such a trip would !*&gt; topper- o r f ill d n m i a
The lU-'A Mercury IlmsarJ wt*
He was the owner and operator
- -—
*■&gt;
usefiii. He announced he wa* Im keil in in rro.ip* •tooto ■lining vsa* placed ouls'de of the of Ihe It W, Kale* Celery Coop at | I l n r l o e C n o n / l e
establishing two group* lo deli shake h |n,|s with inur
V Courtly Jail for safekeeping and Ovlnlu Th* prominent rrlcry ntan(*e- J O n C 5 j p c n Q 5
wiiti the Hungarian problem: One h&lt;-*1c». i f f . B r* Wt■ mill Ihe prisoner comptelrn his and raltlcman eamn lo Uvlcdo
lo investigate the Soviet inlerfer who
ed all eor
Weekend A f UofF
h timr.
from Hiram. U-a.
en.-e in Hungarian affairs and Ihe ,lm»r.
Bui e trn lt didn't turn out a*
*lJ
nv MARIAN JO N ES
11* wa* member of thr F'lrrt
other to observe Ihe situation on
A ciirfbi survey look
Ihe
OVIEDO— Jimmy Jonei spent
Methodist Church of Ovle.lo and
lovely fall fh&gt; vrri ind leave*
the vren#.
Ih e Oviedo Masonic order !13 the week-end in Gatnvriille as
Thr first group will tie hea led ds-playi•d al ooint* nf intetert
radio concerning a stolen F A A M.
the guest of hi* brother John,
by Dr. Alberto Ucra* Of I'olom throughout the 'asm . the Thank*- automobile. And this is the way
who I* a rtudrnt thert. and they
He
is
survived
by
hi*
wife.
bl*. former secretary genetal of giving theme duriayrd In the thing* happened:
„
„
.. .
,
,
attended th* ram# of th* Un!»
the Organization nf American napVtn* placed at Individual
Thr ISiS Merrury wa* the rtoltn J r*
m u versify of Fla. v*. Georgia la
automobile,
slolen
from
Root#
t.
M»Kenn*&gt;h
tttg
g
so
f
test
Palm
States. Thr observation group will place*
Jacksonville on Saturday.
he headed by Chief Justice tlvear
thi Ihe mantlr wa* Placed the Melbourne.
" r ” h,
'Z
Jimmy mined homecoming this
■ dr*! minatiirr church «nd pun
(ilindersrn of Norway
And the nun. . Negro, turned ,or
° v,‘l l0 H,*h ’^ ho,,l;
year, but he wa* so emlted oref
one
ton.
Tommy;
two
grand
lliinimarskjrdd, asked abmd thr tan figurine*, depicting thr Arm out not to he Trd Lee Howard
the football game with Georgia ha
possibility of a personal visit by tftice Day theme. F.vrryone *'•• but Adrll Wright, an sttcaped con- children; two brother*. Marvin could hardly eat. It was bla firrt
Este*
of
M
’lntar
Park
and
Marion
him, said he might go If the ob admiring the Ingenuity of the de- vict who, according lo Warden R.
Este* nf Oviedo: and tevrral •la­ football game ha had avar beta ta
servers have definite conclusion* cm,i l n i s
IV. P eaco ck o f the S la te R o ad Deexcept nn TV.
ter*.
on the nerd for ron-'dtatinn.
Mrs Don Ulrry our president, p u t merit prison near t'oeua, had
Funeral
arrongenicnta
have
not
“ It may lie done outside ef ’ i already seated at the otficer* committed hi* tevrnln escajnv
Hungary." he saht, "maybe inside la hi. and wa* smiling at everyone Wright, according to the Warden been announced.
underneath that brnmilng gnld ha* a number of abases starting
Hungary.
from hi* first arrest and convirDevelopment* on Hungarian *n hat she wore.
Mr* W, It. Mc-e and Mr* ft linn reported to he from around
Middle tta*t problem* dominated
Ihe opening of thr regular fall sr* t* 'Idler save »he Invocation, at Sarasota for robholy, amt also
•ion nl the U. N t.encial A**em- l- i which Mr*. W crier and oer has 3ft nunc year* to go on lilt Fair through Tuesday, bin tonight
(Continued on Page Fourt
14-31.
by srheduled for 3 p. m. K.NT tin- is.,sunt* n an ,.1.. 'It*. T. 'V
afternoon
-awton, Mrs, B. f . Wheeler Sr*
T
Mr* ncuig* t s s ih .ii J r , Mr*
---'V \ T&lt; ag ,r. Hr* t,e«&gt;rge U.irlInn .,-rvcil the de'lclov* limchr.m
Hr Edwaid W. Stonrr our speak
c, f..c th,- day. wn* called away
.1,0, ily alter hu arrival; ihcrefmr Ib* program was given first
hoping for hi* return. He did reton hut ha t lo cut hi* interesting
&lt;t onlinucd on Page Fourt

Mrs. Nicholson, 63
Succumbs Friday

r

Ladies Brave Cold Escaped Convict Turns
To Attend Woman's Up In C o u n ty Jail
Club Luncheon
R. W. 'Ted' Estes
Prominent Oviedo
Man Dies Today

A dditional

Weather

Local News
On Page 4

Negro Mon Lands
In Ja il After
95 mph Chase

'w

Mr*. Both E. Ntchnlvon, tt3, pa***
t*d away suddenly at her home
at H.U pm Friday night
She nude her home here at
W Kith SI. and had lived III
Sanford for Ihe part m year*.
Mr* Nicholson wa* horn in New
*0ork City Nov. W. i n i and came
In Sanford from Scranton, Pa.
She i» survived by on,- daughter.
Mr* Inez Druck, Scranton. Pa ;
me »on. John Purdy, Stnford; and
hrre grand, .lldren.
Funeral lei vice* w, r,- held today
t 3 p m al Brlirnn Funeral Home
with th.* Bev. Milton Wyatt offlel•ting.
Bunal wa* in Oiklawn Mein. ru

CofC Membership
To Get Underway
Tomorrow Morning

&gt;IR ARCHIBALD III RECEIVES hi* Private First Cln** W arrnnt from the Marino Corp*
Deriichment’e fonirmimlinn Officer Capt- E. (*. Love. The prvgviHutlun itmk place tluring
1,,- nit'ht n birthday festivities. (Staff Photo)

' l.Tvearntd Negro m*n Und­
id in Ihe Oviedo Fit) Jail Friday
night about 7 30 pm . following a
9t nule-an hour eha*e on Ihe rhnbiota Oviedo Road.
(’instable George Kelsey slid
that Charlie William* attempted
to evade law enforcement nffireri
in a Stiidehaker *e,j«n. throwing
«hi»kry out nf the ear a* he tried
to outrun him.
Htnever, Uonxlal-le Krlwy said
that on inveitlgaUon, two of the
jug* thrown from the ipeedmg ear
were unbroken. William* wa* ap­
prehended Ju*l a i he reached the
Ou.*du city llnuti.
The Negro hat been charged with
possession and transportation of un­ POST-ELECTION f&gt;W*SEP-Up! De Bury Lion* are iclllnir article# with the little w o m u
in mind. Bro&lt;in.ii and electric ligrht bulb* r&gt;» on *nle in De Bnry todny. From left to
taxed whiskey.
Kelsey said that th*&gt; automobile riitht: Wellenley Corbett, D. F. Ilrucv, Joevplt Jackaun, Alfred Farun, Kam Karon and BA- Davis, (Staff Photo)
wai tonfiira led.

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✓

If Your Feet Bother You
Try A Bigger Shoe Size
Be ran tho show has plenty of
It's no wonder. About 10 per depth at the tot. Tho widest part
cent of the nation's population of tho ahoe should correspond
has soma sort of foot trouble with tho widest pert of your toot
sooner or is Ur. With odds like Tho hatl ahould bo caug to tho
that, ebaneoe are yrnfra among show docent slip
tb a tM p o r c m
It's a woman'a privilege to have
Tho chief cause of foot trouble? lota of shoes. In fact. It a even ad­
visable from a health standpoint
b o r a Don't m
Poorly fitting shoes, of course Women, you see. do well to hart
A little more care In buying shoes a variety of heel height*.
and wo can do away with much You ahould havt ahowi with
heels of at least three different
foot discomfort.
Let me giro you a few buying helghta, ranging from high to
medium to flat.
tip*.
Wear them In succession, a dif­
ferent height each day, and you’ll
always fetl comfortable, whether
In flats or high heels.
Built-up leather heels generally
are more retlhfnt than covered

r a r r bother ytn’

W here else but in
a PHILLIP'S home
can you get an all
G E N E R A L ® ELECTRI C

K I T C H E N
ln c llld .6 S *

R'frlgeralor, range, ftrhagf

r Comer W. Crystal Drive &amp;
Lake Mary Blvd.

Phone 1504

*\

V eterans Corner

lowIBM concurrently with »etlv*
HITlr* p » r
V d t n n living In Centra' Flor­
Here are authoritative ana* era
ida who wish farther Information
from the Veterans Administration
about their variou* 01 benefit!
to four queitiona of Intereat to before bia military discharge. The vhould write or vlalt the V I office
former servicemen and their famtlie*:
Q I am a Korea veteran Part
of my military service »a« spent
at a civilian collcje, enrolled in
a regular college courae. Will thia
service count toward my entitle­
ment for Korean 01 Bill train

Dr. Sowdir
Public Health's
Future At St&amp;ke

JACKSONVILLE UA- The Slat*
Board of Health tald a recom­
mended yob classification and pay
Kale plan for II agencies cover­
ed by the MerU System Council
would demoralise the board
Dr WUson T. Sowder. state
Ins*
health officer, said 'The future of
A. It will not Under the law,
public health U at stake."
time apent in a civilian school
studying course* offered to civil­
Dr. Sowder held a morning Iona
ians may not be counted toward
conference with IS of his division
Korean 01 Bill entltlemen.
and bureau heads regarding pro­
Q My husband, a World War
posals rrleavrd by the Public Ad­
: I veteran, died recently I am
ministration Service—a Chicago
planning to file an application fur
organisation that was hired for
death pension If my application
SSS.tM) to produce a uniform em­
is approved, what will be the ef­
ployment system for the various
agencies.
’taat-ralaed turke-e are in the bright spirit of Thank* fective date on which prymetiU
giving. Plan to nil your bread basket with them often durirr this Mason. will hejin?
Dr Sowder released a memo­
A If yot file within toe year
randum to hia bureau and division
TUBXtY TWISTS
from the date of death of your
director*, county health officera,
Jl eipallk
I t*S:*ip«-i i jn r
huaband. the payments, if approv­
and other supervisor! concerned
S op sagar
t aw kicust tin s )» it. itllis
ed. will begin as of the day followIH iissssvsin II
dry *r roaiprtsiMi
saying "In general the )ob speci­
ins his death If you wait looser
# Uh1*tp*«*t skarleateg
S » t n . bvetta
fications are net satisfactory and
t» lap *trm. ass k*t. waist
« curs iiflet sarvfcrl »
than a year to apply, the pay­
are net a* good at thoso under
Oaktwara ter traintwH ysssl j
ments. if approved, will begin a i
which we are now working We
g o ld milk and Stir in H (Bp sugar, o i l and akwrtswisg * it
!# to
is
of the date of your application
Intend t;&lt;&gt; make every effort to
tsS sw sra . S ix ty ra w slsr aa J J tks. l a i s i i s l s Ur,-a mul* t t—* I , ••rto r, t
ff I have arranged for the tn-npeliminate all phase* of this plan
Ssl, w slsr for srtivs dry &gt; s* tl| U kr*.rra &gt;il&lt;&gt; f«r cuisp row d , , , . i i
ficiary of my Gl insurance policy
tp r isk is sr rramkls la y sssl. Stir ur.nl
! Add lu k a sa m
t rr:stars
and proposal which would make
and sgys. Add s.vd stir in half tks ftsur. Brat anti) s^rostk. * Nr n r.— t.r.irg
to receive monthly payments in
it difficult for all of us to carry
flsar. sr snsagk Is rsakt a gawgk. Tara s s l sn lifS tly fsursd t u r d s - t k-r«1
rase anything happens to me I
on an efficient public health pm
I Is IS lam aist, sr anlil sarfsca la si*»*(k an I satiny. T it dwifS in is (ir stsd
have named no other beneflrla
kswl and kralk tap witk trailed shsrtsairg Casrr with doth; :#l risa in » « rn
gram "
p it's, frss from drsft. aatll dssklsd m balk. about S’, isinstss. Tan'k dawn
nes What happens if thr bene
Huth E Hettinger, hrad of the
d s if k , pall sldss lata o a l s r , tara s a l sa koard. T&gt;* larkty Iw nt 1i « r t u r w
ficisry die* before all the insur­
S-Haapsd rail witk sarty tads. S U rt witk a rops IS* im * a id ■»* tkirk trad*
division of public health mrslng.
ance payments due have been
ky railing a pi sea s f dsuak witk psiirs sa bsard. Ts skats rr.ak» s r ic w t .i.,
laid “ all of ua are dissatisfied hervwts Isttiag psiatsd and s f daagh stick «at at I t s top Is form U .k . C a n s
paid?
dsagk ap than dawn U skat* sack srd o M ia s s dawn u k fg ii body .Saw v a t s
c«u*e the cla»slfieaHi« pian for
A The r-'oiaimna unpaid install
ts
s
a
ts
r
rlock
wits
(
i
n
i
s
d
lim
ss
as
1
|
sa
drat.
wladisg
i!s«|h
in
.u
itt
l
tnw.rd
tui-es tt misteadini and lends to
menu will he paid in a lump
rssisr. Add ■ small ssd y s ik a y H slats f t dosgk a1"*f urr *r right t I r ,r, ' . m
mislnierpeeiatton and consequent
farm tail fsslksrv Brask taps wttk wailed faL fe v e r and tsl fits a a lil lia b le
sum lo your estate
ly would lower nursing, stand­
Q Would it be possible for a
ards."
disabled serviceman to begin Pub­
John A. Mulrennan of the Bulic l.aw mi trailing while in the
ret'i of Entomology claimed the
Macaroni products need to S'
Purdue and Notre Dame hav hospit'l, awaiting discharge even
plan would put his new tyn.nm cooled in a large amount of boil- elsshsd 2* time* on the gridim though he U not vet a veteran?
biological laboratory at Vero ing baited water to Veep them The Irish leads In victories 19
A Ye* lie may begin his train
Beach out of busmen. "The way from b«coming sticky.
ing while in the hospital, awaiting
i with two games ending In ties.
the classifications are set up on
scientist* it would be impossible
to bring anyone worthwhile into
this state. You cannot hire a top
scientist for I7A30 a year. It's like
some high school kid wr»ti up
classifications .'*
Dr. Albert V. Hardy of the Bu­
reau of Laboratories made the
point that the plan would pay I*’t
money to a ehemlat concerned
with the poisoning of people than
to a chemist who evamlnes bursts
for the Florida Racing C'ommiasion.
Frank S. Castor of the Bureau
of Nareoties said "I think they've
overlooked the word 'merit'. The
system is devoid of any men' and
if it is put into effect it wilt demoralite our bureau."
James E. Seatterday of the di­
vision of Veterinary Public Health
said "We would not he able le
hire any veterinarians"

. . . • day

v.iat hat built a
monument in our
heart! for thoio
young men who
behoved that peaco
wai worth
fighting for.

Wo will not bo optfl fo r b u s h o s t
V eterans Oay, Nov. 12th

THE MIGHTY CHRYSLER

Enjoy a houseful of heat with so little fu e lFuraoce Hwt-No costly pipes or registers to install or doa

You never looked or

Oilier ear* have changed modi I* , . . lids one rhsnfns
motoring. IuhiL at it* rirli. r*&lt; r lines . . . at tin* long,
low •ilhniirltr . , . al the dramatic np*weep of the rear
fenders that plume t&gt;ael. from the vrairt like the wake
of a hydroplane. It’s a «trc4k of a car with the elegance
of the Uiulrvard and the *pirit of the *|&gt;ni|waf.
Cet into thi* car. drive it into traHii- or mil on the ojien
highwav and you enter a new domain of travel. In the
1937 Chrysler, with its new Torsion-Airr Ride, motion
h»» a new "feel". Snd wail till you toe the throllle. A
new l&gt;u*hhntt»n Tor^urKlilo Trin»mi«*lon team* with
a mighty airplanr-ty|*e V-H engine, developing up to
323 horsepower, to givr von * n ew high-vrlncitv
getaway, matchless passing power when you need it.

\VE GIVE TOP VALUE STAUPS WITH EVER

orsion-Aire I
mrs the road unde
Ti* Oin*ler’» new Tonion-Aire Ride and
you'll think some of the laws of gravity,
woltoo and inertia have leen su«|irnded in
sour favor. No mure r&gt;wk and roll. No more
pili'li wlien you *top. Qirysler'f new torque
rul sus|&gt;en*iosi and lowrr renlrr of gravitv
givr inti a tu n ! nr* ground *kimming"feel"
of tho roa«l. Tlie wheel* ride the roqlntir* . , .
hut &gt;nsi d&lt;n'l. The road just pours under ys»u.

Ciime in thi* week and vi-it our •h&lt;iwr&lt;*ntn*. Set? and
drive the moil c tu n jjr ir ij nru ear id the year!

SANFORD

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XLVII

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Established 1908

Associated Press Leased Wlr#

T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 8,19.18

NO. 1S1

Arab Raiders Attack
3 0 - M i l e Stretch
Israel Border
Radios
Lund Concedes;
Are Quiet
Extension To Be In Hungary Herlong Wins
Close Contest
Completed By Jan 1

- TEL AVIV (API—krab raider*
from Jordan Dabbed aero.* a » •
itrprraenlatlir A. 8. "Syd” Iter"Thr extension of Melonvil'e milr *tretch of the Ureal bonl.r
Avp from f‘m t St to the lake tad night tri attack* on ln*ialla |,»ng *to&lt;wt off a drong Itepubllean
tloti* ami liavelrr*, the Uraeli- bid to un*eat him in the Florida
join Seminole Blvd. which army *atd today.
Sth Congre»»ional Dittriet.
r\*.-ndml from San Carlo*
The army *aid th* raet*r« blew Arnold taind, Daytona Beach
A e LA N D W
K E. nR,. N ational Krpp-mntntivi*
o f th e N
ittionsl K
v» .Al iL. m
m | ...........
•..............
' cderntlon
........... &lt;»f l-Yil-ml Km- Av# «" Mr-ionvilte will he rom up a water pipeline ami three motel operator and real edate
“ e S‘ a n fo rd.......................
. .tio
. n . (L eft to r i^ L“
ploy eft Aj&gt;cak.H to civilian employee of‘ th
N aval A ir S. ta
h t) “*-*-■
pictr! ‘by Jm |." City Manager empty h«*i*&lt; * and attempted lo man, conceded defeat late latt
Knnnlc* *ald recenll*. *4bid age a radwav tine and might after Herlong had rolled
W alker. Mile* It. Ket»«h. president o f Local 1218. and Mi** Ila r y A nn Michel*. «*T«'lnry
'Work on the two street extern bridge fhey altj.ki-d a nimitier ,JP • lead of )it»t umler 2VOT vote*
o f th e N A S I«ht&lt;i I (S tiifl P h o to t
ilont will herin lost a* *ou« 41 of to on; vehi.-l** with rifle fire "dh the l.hnlatiow reveilrd at
Ihr We*t Flr*t St widening fr-'m and grenade*
f#.lM lo K'.JfiA
Myrtle to French Avr |» rim
Similar ...ark*
torn
Egypt , T*&lt;&gt; -n i.llp recio e,. and an e*.
plrtrd.'* Ihe City Manager anwen among rea.on. given b, U7.0TM ab.entee b. Im, renounerd
...
_
n u in rl io W counted unfn Lund
rael
fur
i*
bHU
■•Mull
-vro*.
.&lt;
n ,rrlmiS tB , (&gt;,isral,1j , tp
The retention of ihe i«o *treel*
h|m ljl(||) m|(,
hr m no|
* n made nrre»«an be*-au*e of the l-MPlI-n border lad wrek
, |h# linrolinlH vrtf1 (n ov„ .
the etoilng of San I'urlox Ave The Itghtnhig attack ended wiih
from Seminole nivd to Ea»t Firil Ihe caiUiue of Ihe Lara Strip ami romp hl.
the en'it&lt; Sinai I’enimula
SI
Here in Seminole County. HerNo ra*uallie. were n|«or1cd in |0I)S s,jned a.hltlional tlreogth
The rloterl «trret »*ill **fvr a*
an rnlranrrwa* to Ihe Mayfair any of the atta k* which the l»- when Ihe abtenlre ballot* wer*
Inn Annei ..hieh 1* now under raella lwlievr.1 we,e made by cmmird late yederlav aDerno*m.
w ashing m s 1* — Prett'lent
eorutnielion
nn&lt;l ptannetl lo be commando* who f*raprd from the Herlong * tlnnfflrial vole in th*
i Eisenhower wa* eon fronted today
eomplrled hv the firil of Ihe vear tiara Strip and Sinai aero** 1*rrt Turtday election « n J.AM to
with the pru-pert of an lttcrea*lns.1.1*3 On the final tabulation of
Com Iruction of ihe annex be- lo Jordan
The attack extended
from the »b*entec ballot* Herlong rely unfriendly CotlSren in the aftsar. *cveral week* ago. Today,
ermath of hi* »~cc|iins re election
the foundation* have been com­ Shaar llagat, a border town mid- reived 231 and taind III
pleted and itdrwall* are beginning way between Tel Aviv and Jeru- Arnold Lund *atd he would not
victory.
•alrm north to three village* in demand a recount and told Herto *hape up.
Although he defeated Adla! E.
the narrow waid of Ixrarl where b |’&lt; that he would not run for Ihe
The
20
room
air
ronditione*!
an­
Steven«on by more than nine mil­
the
Joidan lander i* only 111 mile* t*,,,t again
nex, which witl al*o include four
lion vote*. Hi* party look a I***!tl■
Herlong’* fight foe lha Congre*fiom the Mediterranean
apartment*,
l*
expected
to
remain
leal defeat when Democrat* "&gt;n
The army taid the raider* blew tional rent wa* by all old* Ihe
open
Ihnnighoul
the
year,
acrordmargin* in both houve* of Ton- Our of the mod uutdanding ar­
the route »ted n e a t
ins to Mavfair Inn Mana&amp;er Frank up the walrr piplinc* al Shaar
LeLand Walker, national rei'regr***».
Hagai
and
threw
grenade.
a!
for
lo
n
firM'
grenade
ray*
of
talent
will
appear
on
the
Mebane.
Jr.
aentative of the National Fedtiit.on
of
Federal
Emplovrs, Neither wa* there concrete rxl- *ta-je of the Semin.de High School
The May fair Inn Annex I* locat- patting car* They al*o hurled
donee t.&lt; *ub»lantiate Elsenhow­
whose offire ii in Washington. er's contention that “ modern It*- .Iidilorium 'onlghl In a V idety ed on the ea-l able of Sin Carlo* grenade* and fired at a pacing
r».
vtiite.l the Nava! Air Sta­ publlcant-in" ha i scio n e
ba« Iwrii plc.ed in the ear at Narhton. a fen mile* nwnv.
• - • Show which t» being prevented A‘ r
El*cwhrir on Die war front
tion recently to speuk la the lo lory. On the ■■trary. u an-em -d ■lolly by the Sanford anti C.*- orani;e gri.H* planted ceur.il
year* ago by th# New York rrh. I radio* fell tiletil today in
cal organtratlon. All civilian em­ that the personal popularity which
battle torn Hungary. One of the
Uianll'.
p lo y e! at the Naval Air Station Save him U vtate* ami 4&gt;J tie.- elherr; Lion* Club*,
fighting
(, -or Mg -#* * . - /*? ***r ' •
were Invited lo hear Waller ex- torlal .R i a I 4- UUl Dean in Individual performer* from San
Complilion id the MayUrr Inn brnadeaxl* heard tad
,-lain lht#ohJer1l»o* of the N’FFR the general run of OOP candi­ f -rd. Ortamlo. and the tam vindbg Annex
III brio* la Saufi.r.rYiCM Budapest v*. nmtlnung •‘wrlth
objectives of the Ineal ore lo ob­ date*.
«rei include N'.rtb Caroll-ia * uf the me&lt;t mo lent &gt;tructui e&lt; of unchanging viol nee”
Earlier n*i*ort» (aid tcatlered
kind
tain heller relation* between the
"
IncieaM’il aulas .non* by the I hampiun M ajurrlle'* have been *’*
military ami civilian cmplnvi .it new (‘misrev* above Dial di rehi ii *lng for the big »how that
tirgiuning of the ron&lt;lrurtlon of Pvrrkrl* of inoirgentt were fight­
Proviilooi of the pew farm
the Naval Air S tatim ,
t i .*»• played by the Democratic Milt i« a ill b ,;in at a .('clock thi* exen.ns the V|»iy fair Inn Annex follow a ing on again*! heavy Soviet blow*
eommeml improvement* where re- *ome of Eisenhower's proposals
rlmrly on the heel* the building aimed at wiping out the latt rem v&gt;p*-r»tlnjg and development loan
Detail* have Iw-i-n completed end
program for farmer* who have
qul'ml. to obtain better public re­ •eemed likely to make it»elf felt the *Iagr all »et for the show that of a New York (Dant* dorminlory nant* of Hungary'* rebellion
Radio Free Europe. Uvenint r&gt;*r , *lme employment off the farm
building «n Mellon* tile \v&lt;* which
lation* and a«slst to tn-'ter work primarily on d«mr*tlr |i*.ie*
Imi been bille&lt;l by the two rtvle i» t« h.iii.e the New V- rh tlianta P»*l In Munich reported ih.l the ,rrr.
,h"
hv r ,,r '
Ins condition' or nil federal em
The nariowrieJ* of Party mar club* a* ' &gt;.ne of the bc»C’ yol to harm Sy item and the ha*ebal| &gt;eh* l radio tran.mltlerwe.e V*. {
0 |O&gt;T«.
gin* in b&lt;&gt;th Senate and Home tie preented hrrr
itlllml today,
AdmlnHtratlon county *t:pervlaor
Walker exxptsinmt to the srmip J(](. ,t certain thnt on moat »*■ 1 ho»e to t»e &lt;een include Rullt player* who train each year.
niM.ion— v.
. .
for Seminole Counly.
Carl
Hubbetl
of
the
New
York
which met in Ihe Slation't ehapel , lir, fma! dcvlslmi*. a . in Die pa-t Mnllh of Itriandi
«ldi tn pirk un n'i ^ t 'I k W
'r ,n ,,p **'’* although Ihe main pur
a
C
O
f,»»iLi
organlration
head*
th#
that the NFFB l» an orgaiillallon: f„ur year*, -louht be made bv two i ridcitie d.,nrrr Sidney Mhlen. Farm Sy item and l* often In S»n e . 't , *tne, la*. nlah,“
V
^ ‘hr.e loan, I. to help farrompoied entirely of federal cot* parti coalition* rather than on Sanf.-i I trumi&gt;et player: Suit i ford to obterve the progre** In man *aol •ant 11 &lt;• * ,|,0kc» m frt who live In area* deilgnated
ploye* ami l( not affiliated with tnrkly patty line,
Lite*. North Carolina’* Champion the building of Ihe dormitory cnuraglng ”
' ,r&gt;'
f'*r ,n'- r,r&gt;l development pro■»*i , *
.
gram, there may he ithe.- farmer*
any union *uch a* the At of I.
|- *,-nhowrr‘* ..wn victors *ur Miloretle, Jonellr Lee, ncrotwtic whirh i* expected In he roii&gt;t&gt;lrt
II •
'*•«• vebel report* made hating part time employmertl off
ro (’in.
|u«*e-l hi* 1PV2 triumph over Ste t &lt;&lt; i t . The Knot Ileal*, well «d approximately mid-January.
'•1 tlniP «a« running &lt;h&gt;« the farm who may be eligible fur
He explained the manner in vrntnn in Imth popular and i •■* 1 ttn.ii aiotip ot ..(.-are .|*ncei*
•
-mv &lt;i&lt;-*|ierate.
la.t ditch operating anil farm development
t'a
»»elb*
t
i
?
,
tbc
Seminole
High
which pay ral*e* are enacted and loral vote*
•tan.I*. One unHentif.ed tti.Uon in loan*
vho
1
Dance
It
a
bit;
Ally*on
|.*v.
that a member of Ihe national
With *oiii&lt; in,QUO precinct* not
C. W. Hamil Jr.
the fee* region laid
To tie eligible the applicant
. f a f f of the NFFE i invited to &gt;»-( tallied, ilu popular xote a* outKtaruling plnni-t; und Slnuntir
imittday will be thr lit* dav muit be of legal age, a elllien of
niscua* pay ral»e» and to nuke J3.GAS.121 for Elsenhower t . 21 June*, young xoprino.
n which we thall hr able *o re th# foiled Statri, unable to get
Fun.1* for the *Uht eor«erva Accepts C a ll
' reeommendation*.
AJI.I72 for Stevenvon
fluttian atta&gt;k* o ,r animucredit fmm other imire#* and
W'rilkei al«o diK u n n l the Civil
\ .till umliruli-.l Keniu l&gt;y -en t ..n pt'.gram* nt the two club* will At Local Church
nit on and giur foo.1 *upplli-« are have had farm riperlence
or
ihrlvr
l-eiiefil
Inun
thr
prm-.vd*
Nervi.. llclirrniant System ami atorial race w
niiiMug *hort.*
training tuffirirnt to indicate rraThe
lllllcrr.l
Rapllti
Churrh
nf
r
u
n
te
d
at
tonight'*
*h«w
answered vallow* &lt;|nr*Iion* on rid. ttu- fit nine-* of Derm- ran.
l':'*wt i* th# only thing v# m || tunable prn|er«* of continuing »uc‘
(.rncia ha* rnlled Charlet (V ||,i
the mailer a&gt;krd by different cm- .mur'd over that bod)
have tn offer ”
reu fu l farming operation*. It#
mil. Jr a* their pa*|nr.
In It r Hoo»r. Hip Democrat* hid
Hungary * new Soviet impo*H mu*’ ^ ,n r *l*bli*h#d farmer,
'a-ealed on Stale Road (A with
All r n than employ. - ,t the \ a elected 229 member*, II more Sen. Stratton's
ertinient today unbred the ie
ducting *&lt;ib«tantial
farming
the Sanford rity limit*, the
val Air Station wrrr invitr*l to min the n r.i-o rv inatority to
n,r oi*eration* and tpending a nia)or
iiillrrc t llaplitl Church wa* • 1mplion of normal Id.
Succumbs
Join local chapter 121* of the \ i
(
SOT D n
fotnled in ITM ami ha* .tradily -• if.trV. hut alto itiilleati-d all n&gt; P”r1‘on 1,1 hl* ,,m* Arming. The
iion.il Frilcratinn of Federal Em- wire leading in all ox under!led
Mr- la&gt;l* f5wen-Inly U Strati- n. grown brrnute *&gt;f the .inct-re work
lance had not brr„ P ,| down
have a dependable
oyci,
It died of an heart nttaek yeiter of It* faithful member*
ran**.
t Radio Rodape.i
hmadra.t
"*
)&gt;v at her home In l allaban
The pteient divitiot i. 232
The rrwjv railed pa*tnr I* * nlted for jetumrlmn nf work and TtlP
»bHiranCi farm mu*t
She it the wife of Stair Sen Fir. (dent of Sun ford He and hi 1"•(" ning of .riiont* “where peace
'eiiati*
DemocrkUc
t.endi’i
l.vn
,urh ,l,p • n‘l productive
Mrs. Kjcnncrud
capacity that thr elpected Income,
on It lolin.uu of Texa* ha* al Hurry ') Strailon The nwitin of «tfe attended D-iarhit* Raplitt an.| euirity permit P ”
plu&gt; thr income from part dim**
nhower’a ballot ap Mr* it F Smith. Mr«. A.
D' '-lh-gr in Arkadelphla, Ark.
___
Dies Yesterday
employment, 1* *ufficlrnl to pa)
peal in port to what he *ald w»* llo.ier and 'I (! I|.»l;e«. all of
R.v a onanlmmi* vote of the
Mr* Mwrie H K)eoncr..d
tuoahl# reterve for emergencie*
Hi tail that “ in a moment of 'urvfnrd, thr had vNited h w man) r-ngregation flrv, Ilarwit wa* e*
S#iJ Santa Barbara, died je»terdi' [o-ril. IS, Vmerean people vot**l t|r,u #
*e*, pay debt*, and provide a reatended Ihe rati on Nnx 1.
at Seminole Memorial llupit* to back up their Pre»ldent an-l
Ciineral tervlee* will be held The ehnrrh ha* rxlende.l an In t’»rth rloudy rridral, few wldrlv lonahle re*erve for emergenne*
She came here irien *&lt;*ar. »;-• demnntlrah* to tim world thnt tomorrow at 2 n rn al the Cal vllalion to all nf it* frlrndt to filte re d 'hnwrr* Id* rllrtnm n
Ttie counly com mill re will de­
from Chicago and wa* a mrmh*-r America i* unite-*!,'
woMhlp with them,
and iiiiilghl; V&lt;Ht|rr lunlght
l.ihan HaptUl Church.
ter mine thr eligibility of rarh apjjf thr Son* of Norway ta«lg'
licant. Robert A. Nnrdman, George
vi'tcaco.
G Slxma. and la*xrl S Shallow*
She i* *i,rvi\rrt hy hrr h'xhan.l
are th# mrmb#r» of th# S#mlH*n* Btrhxrd KJfnntnut 8anf no!# County Farmrr* Horn# Adtwo aDtrr*. Mr* Inga Hcnriil -"
nmiDtration cornniill##.
Sanford: Mr*. Anna Berjet
Maywood, III,; three brnlbrtx,
llarolf Andcr.on and Eatl An
Veterans Will Get
der*nn, nf California: and 0*rar
Anderaon. Jack*nnvil!e M*o mim
Help From Officer
erou* niree* and nephew*.
Service* will be rnndorte I by
Veteran* of thl* area who nerd
l*Je Hov Phtlli|i C S hle**mann
aiiDtance In olitalning henrfil*
at the Rramkew Funeral Home
provided hy law may receive guid­
2 u m Friday with burial tn
ance from W R. Mar kali. A u n t
Oaklawn.
ant Stale Service Officer.
t'allhearer* are Yalda Bobbin*.
Veteran* or their dependent*
Bnhert Earn*. Joe Murray. Oil
may c n tu lt Maikall while he I* in
brrt Wiley. Paul Amb rum aul L
* 1 thl* arm and may rrerive a*»iat0 . Litton.
anr# in filing application* for ho*,
■
.
pdaliiation. rompen*»ti«n, penilont, Ifuuranee problem*, loan
Revival To Begin
benefit* and miicrllaneou* tubJed* where legal entitlement is
ifunday Evening
involved.
A revival will begin S nJay
Mackail ha* been invited to thl*
night. Nov. 11, at the Southude
area a* a ipacial roniultanl by
Baptiit Church and wdll continu*
Karlyle Mousholdrr, County Ser­
through Sunday night Nov. &gt;1
SIDNEY Villi,EN, trumpeter ve# Offirer. art-1 may be contacted
Preaching trill be the pa .tor. th will l&gt;« heart) tonight nt Sent). __
.
a* .......
follows:
Rev. Herald It Prirf
THE
FIH’ARE
DANTINV*
TEAM
from
Ca
*
lUrrv
“The
Knot
H
oki
IC*
w
ill
n(,pear
nt
S&lt;
&lt;t»lnoli*
IHifh
School
on
th
e
SnnN
-oV
9
j.« , p. M Sanfonl at
There will be tperM »ing:n;
each evening, it wa* announced nole llittlt Jxciiool in tin* Snnfonl nttd (m w lliorry Llonn' (Tui&gt; 'Variety* .Slmw Dmitflit at f'.n l itntl C m aellm rry L ions' the tounly Serxic* office, BrimC lub V ariety Show,
, lej-Puleiton Bldg.
Service* will begta at 7 IS p m. rt o’clock.
i

Ike Faced With Prospect
0 / Unfriendly Congress
NFFE Rep Explains
Prganization Aims
To Local Chapter

Outstanding Talent
To Perforin Tonight
In Variety Show

Official Explains
Provisions Of New
Farm Loan Program

a

Wife

Weather

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ConK reuinian A. 5. “Svil" tie r lone Jr.

Santa Claus Will
Be Here Nov. 28
Santa (Tau* wilt arriva in San­
ford for a brief vl»lt with tha
children on Nov. 2fl at t p.
accortting tn an announcement
made today b&gt; the Seinlnol# Coun­
ty Junior Chamtier of Commerce.
The arrival of tha Jolly old l« t*
lem eu ftn m -lb e V’&lt;wH. -BnJo wrlll

rut.wide with a gl.;*dj* l*bri»lmai
Par*ile, ipnnioird jointly by Ihe
Jayrec* and the Sinford Mer­
chant* Atxocialion.
Churche*. civic and fraternal
nrgaiilgaliun*, amt b u tln m e*tablivhtncul* have been t»*ued an in­
vitation to participate in the par­
ade this year, the theme of which
will he "Keep Cbrittma* With
th rill."
The Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce ha* of­
fered
aubUnc#
tn terurlng
(ruck* to be uird for float* and
will advise where material may be
procured for the decorating
The Jaycce*. in order to »lrr*»
this ).*ar » Cbridma* theme, have
augge*ted that participating grlup*
would choove a* the theme for
their floata:
Al anger Scene*.
Choir*. AVI*# Men, Shepherd*. Re­
ligion* and Chrtatmaa Home
Scene*.
Ca*h award* Ihe Jaycee* an
nounrel Inday tn a Irlter tn each
organitaltiin. will he given for
Ihe bett Judged float*.
The Jaycee organiraflon ha* re&lt;pie«ted that they may lie notified
of Boat* to tm entered before Nov.
70 in order that proper planning
for th# parade might he eom­
plrled.
School* in Seminole Counly. according to Ihe Jaycee announce­
ment, will lie cloved in time lo
lirrmit all rrhool* lo participate
in thi* year'* parade Floats en­
tered hy the rounty whool* will
he judged separat'd ' and trophic*
awarded to winner*.
Tom McDonald, 155*1 aycee
Christmas t’arale Chairman, »ald
that "Central Florida'* leading
rhurche*. rivie club* and fralernal and hu.lnmt organiiatiom
will be rrprrtetdcd in the par­
ade."

Parochial School
To Receive Flag
The Holy Name Society nf All
Soul* Catholic Church held it*
regular monthly meeting Tue.day
evening in the Parl*h Annex, with
a very good lurn out even though
being election night.
TTie Society voted to erect a
Gag pole In front of AH Soul*
Parochial Schud with "Bud ly"
LeFili a* Chairman of Ihe project
Marcclle Faille reported that
through the generally of the
Elk * Club of Sanford, a flag will
‘a# donated by them.
Preifdent E. Wilt, J. L. Hurt Jr.
and L A. Guidry will be Ihe del**gate* attending the tfoly . Name
State Convention to he held In
Clearwater on Nov. 21-23.
Befreshmrnt* were served at the
close of lb# meeting.

County Road Dept.
To Get Machinery
The Board of Seminole CmmlF
CnmmlMlonrr* u*&lt;d their pterogalive yrtterday at an adjourned
meeting railed for 1(i:M a. m. In
buy log road machinery for th#
Seminole Counly Road Depart­
ment.
Seated bid* had been opened
the day before with four heavy
machinery companies bidding on
two read grading machine* and
one tandem roller.
After hearing the hid* read on
Turiday morning, the Board of
ComoiltMuner* refrain**! from
announcing Ihe award of th# con­
tract to furni'h the three piece*
of equipment itallng that "Ihrr#
i* much to be considered and w#
wont to coihpsre Ihe bids."
Iteprrtentative* of the four
companies were in the audienc*
Tuesday when tha bid* wrra open­
ed and read.
Y flcrday, on Inrtructlon from
the Board, O. P. Herndon, Clerk
for the Seminole Cvmty Ilotrd of
Commissioners, slated that th#
board bad arrepled the bid of the
Florlda-Georgla Tractor Co. for
two r»ad grader* with mold board
and scarifier at a net price of
$20,326.
The Board, *aid H-rndon. had
deviated from choosing the lowest
bidder since the Ftori la-Grnrgik
Tractor Co’s equipment had 11foot mold board* instead of t l
and wa* heavier.
It was nl«o announced that th#
bid for a tandem roller would h#
aw arded lo the Square D&lt; al Ma­
chine Co a! a price of $5705.
A roprexrnljllve of Florid*
Equipment Co., C, Crcn'haw, n*k.
ml prrml**ii»n to s|w-.ik to lh«
Board Cr*-n&gt;haw explained that
hi* equipment complied with spe­
cification* advertbed by th#
llivanl of Comml*«loner* in their
rrqueit fur Ihd*. "Not only being
the lowed bidder," said Crenshaw,
"I question Ihe veracity of my
machine being llghler."
" I know It I* within the Junediction of thi* Board to spend th*
county’* money at you xee fit," h#
said, "but my machine i* hcav.

Icr."
Cnmmls'lnner John Meisch *(st­
mt that "The Board thinks th*
machine it seleclml is a better ma­
chine — parts are available read­
ily —• and It Is the bc*t buy for
Ihe rounty."
Disregarding the low bidder, th*
Board of CnmmisMonerx awarded
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Storm Windows Require
Very Careful Handling
1/ HUMAN H. lUNDUlN, N.D.
1TB time to get up the itorm |t‘e net to tlitn f to either of you
window*ft|tln But thirjrear. let's end li e a lot teftr.
Ultre It a little thouiht before If you tuee to replace a p«n*
tackling a Job that nobody really or |!&gt; u in ono of tho window*, be
Ukte to do.
lure to carry It correctly.
While I can't actually help you Grip the glass with one hand
with the ]ob. maybe 1 can live on the upper ed|e, the other on
u a little advice that will make the bottom edie. Palm* of your
e chine easier and—more lm* hand* should be outward to If
the Rlas* accidentally break*, the
p o rte n t- eafer.
piece* w ill fa ll a u tild e your
DwrONJah
First, don't try to pul up storm hand*.
wtndowi ahen you come home Carry At aide
from the ufllce or factory at ~ And carry the par.* to your
night. Wall unli* you have a day tide, not directly In front cf you.
off. You won t be eo tired If you carrying a luldcr aUo require*
tackle th* Job fru h In the morn- acme common *en*e precaution*,
tng hour*.
Grasp it doaar to tha front end.
Alio, you'll probably approach K eepthefrontendsllthtlyhlghthe task with a mucis better men- er than the rear. I think you 11
tal attitude. Doing a job grudg- find it a lot easier to carry thU
tngly ts a good w»y at asklnt for way.
an accident.
The holiday aaaion Is Juat
around
tha cornar. Be careful 10
Cals Day
Be aura to ehoaa* a calm day. that you can anjoy It
Rtmambir, you'll b* climbing a QUtmOM AMP ANIWn
tedder lugging a pretty good-alied U. B: Do you think It la all
window. A alls wind mlg.it blow right to us* aweatara from a pa­
you and th at ready-mad* glau tient In a tubeteuloala hoiplta!
right oB th* ladder and Into a after lh«a have been washed and
hospital.
MlaMUMteit
Have Helper
I Aniwer: 1* »wM be utU fseh i always best, of rourae, to tory to ue* these sweater* If they
have someone help you. That way wtr* properly cleaned.

AT TOP II a genera! view of the tradition*) dlsmond hnneshoe at the
Metropolitan Opera opened It* TJiul lemon In New York. An audi­
ence of 3.811 acat hoMen and 213 itamlce* paid the hlgheit price* in
Metropolitan history to tuar Marla Cilia* (shown bottom with her
husband. lMttiita Mcr.ethini. llaltart Indutlrlailst) make her operaile debut In hsr home town. The soprano, who hai achieved fame in
Kurope, sang the role of I.’crma in 11cl Unis opera by that nar*

Here’s your

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A HEARING AID
For your parwonal requirement*.
Priced from IHtUn. a cumpiele line of all type aid* with
Itrm i (o suit jour nurtftl. ta le Modal-Hearlnt Giaueantrallt-AU on Ihe Ear»H*adband, Select the one you
like. Hearing le»U without charge.
Hervlro nn all lypea alda-l'ordo, llattariaa, Rapalni.
RANFOKI), we are at Miller Raldo k Appliance Co. HR
South Park Ate. on Friday morning of each week. Rea
Miller for batlerlea.
Malco Hearing Service
ORLANDO HEARING SERVICE
Garland 0 . 4 Thomaa S. Smith
SIS Fla. Nat’l Rank Bldg.t Orlando Phone 5-9S1S
Nights and holldayn call Orlando 2-44S7.

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IT'S GOOD
II S SUHIUOKI

"Super Sue"'— voted the people’* choice for
GOOD FOOD! Tope in popularity with young*
•ten and adulU alike! “Super Sue" keep* every
campaign promiae, to pick up your favorite
flavor! Each one’s a quality winner—in cupa?
con**, pinto, and family 16 (Alloni.

�Raceway President
Thanks Seminole
County Voters

Mosquito Plague
To Be Over Soon

Garden Circle W ill
Convene Tonight
The Hemerocilll* Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club will meet
tonight at T:3*&gt; p m, at the aGrdctt
Center
Mr*. I red liana* will have a
workthop on flower arrangement*,
Member* urr requested to bring
flower*, greenery, a *li#llow conlainer a n l needlepoint holder
A door t ru e will be given.

Ih e niuiquito plague which ha*
been harra*»ittg Sanford and Semim le County pcwilr will be over ltt
a few day*—provided there is no
*•1 want to f v p r r n my »tn«*er
mure rain
n ! a'Jprrctallon to the people of
Swarm* ol the peiky mosqutlocv
semlnole Count) vvh&lt;&gt; coorerated!
have been infiltrating holtir, anti
in the own* helming roantlalr for
bu,ine»* place* for the la*t ten
Ihe ratlflrhtioq of rte Harney*
day*
horse referendum," William It
Krmp. prcdlent of the Semin. U
J A. Muirennan. dirjetor o( the
Raceway I’ark *ald thiv morning
State Hoard ef lle ilth ’* Hurra a oi
"Every prccincl in the count)
Entomology, said Imiay the mo*t
Vts important meeting o ' the
• gave u* a malority." he tali), "nit-l
word tom e pcsl at thr moment,
»e are proud to thare In the viethere are 67 varietie* of mutipiiio Lake Mary Volunteer Fire D epart­
In Florida—1* commonly called ment hi* been called f»r \.»v
*&gt;ry."
thr Glade* mosquito, a (re»h wa­ 1.1 at S p, m. according to Ihe
Kemp »atd "We feel tum ble lor
■iraaniration'* pretllent, A. L.
ter nuDance.
the e v r r c '•Inn of contl'e-i &lt;• i &gt; -S.
Walter
efforti of mj associate* and my
It tay* it* egg* in little shallow*
Mentlterthip card* will be t**tiei|
or along the edge* and they day
tell to bnr,- Ihl* new Industry t
hut no t-e* collected. *ald the
(here peril a p* for year* Nothing
Seminole County
or .Id.of the Lake Mary fire­
happen* unle-* there are un i*u»l
"I with lo a*ture the ritiren* of
fighter* group.
ClMHATiNG
of
Ufa*
ly
heavy
rain*
»urh
a*
have
fallen
Seminole Courtly that the i..-opit-.*rt; i T(j;h birthday, 'c.’ugre
recently.
confulcncc ^ ill never hr m u n la n d
thUdten approach the Island to
Thi* »pccle* live* attuisl lu dsy
an i v*e rr-cm phsHre our determi
parttriptte In reremonies for the
Mldri'liuatt -aid. *o nftcr I hit lug
nation nevrr to brin* any nrliviiv
»&gt;:r.t.id of freedom that Hand* in
^nhleh ill1 In an&gt; may ditvrcdit
f»c v York hart ' -. A* part nf th* b owd gtre* there won t t • any
more until the area dm-* nfl and
'o r enibarrat the people o f . out
anniifit.it .1
es
|w n
county," he laid,
f m - '! '- **-amrdLiberty Island. •hr pc«l lay* ntorr egg* an l It
rain* again The ln«ect ntu*l have
•*A» we build thi* ne« plant aril
. a dry t|*d tn del- »‘l it* egg* thlcli
bring to thii community th* ec *n
i*t *it I be re in Ibe flats .x*il*
omir advantage* «hleh an port
era* until a Id of rain fume*
and parcel of our effort*, th
a ong. Then the »warm» batch
trutt
which -&gt;ur (rirnd* ha
Muirennan taid there'* not murlt
placed In ui v ill hv amply lu*tt
ml can lo meanwhile except *cat
It tLnlrejriJ I rom Fagr 11
fied", Kemp dated
ter inteetiiide about-or *craleh.
Krmp ta ll that th ru new • a t the h d» fur li e tw .1 grader* to |
the
Florida’Georgia
Iractor
Co.
|
_ng program will get in 1
• u r ln trly and they r v j r . t
In the di*eu»*ion &lt;&gt;n the pur- |
Seminole Haroway I'arV .......... ehJ*e and awarding &lt;d tin- md for
ef the finett plant* &lt;-( it. kind in a ta idem Roller to ihe S&lt;piare
the country
Drat Machinery &lt; o . Crenshaw,
"We are very inoa.l ul Lie many rerre* nttlng the Flortl* Equipnew friend* &lt;r have made In Scinl ni. nt Co. *pi»ke again to th e) a nominating committee tn ren d r County and we are looking Hoard
t».r1 next month w»* appointed at
forward tu working with them in
th e It,.u d r e f m d in
into Ihe * e.teH ay '* meeting &lt;vf the semtin t Central Florida enirav
• \ i i t i ’ , -e*don in rd- r that * tnole f miely Mirti'terlal \**oeia
Kemp *ald.
letter
rb Crritvh*'' -aid would tl«n
not grt min Ihe pre** '
Member* of the
coaimsttre
Cren-haw explained to ihe Sem­ are the Res W. I* Hrook. Jr
inole County Comml**ioner* that the Rev Fred Kn*m!ngcr. a r t
hi* tandem roller n e t all nf Ihe the Rev. David S Caniefiv,
tpeeffirationi where the equip­
Othcr matterv C 'n»lder**i| at the
ment pri*!W»ed for purchase tlid meeting held in the Hoard Room
.
. no mei t the city'* rcq ilrrm enu
nf Ihe Edueationnl Ruitdlng on
••The New York Gia.U* Invent,
|m |W n|(
Commercial Ave. Inclulid ihe ap­
m^nt In Sanford nr*! what the** •
#t
# ,
InvfitmenU uill mean to Sanforl 1!%* lloafJ nf i ommiAiiantT* nv pointment of a thrre man commitin the future." wa» the .ubjert '* r - v|
and awarded tee In head a blond bank group for
&amp; m t hTP.EdrT eomt* in a
of an sd Jre n before the Seminole 'I'1’ eontrael for the purclta*** of Ihe a- i -ijlloo Th.'*e named were
harveit i t 1 «hr«r ba»ket weave
Ttie Uci V, G Melnnlt. the Rev.
tlse
roller
to
Florida
Equipment
County Junior Chamber of Com
wool for a ro.it and dre»» c».*«
Robert Spear, ami the Rev. David
tumc — from C httstun Dim'a
H ?n rrcr at If* noon luncheon mind­ pfopo*ed for purchase did not S CarnefU.
meet
the
county'*
requirement*.
ing today.
New Vork collection TF&lt; three*
Ih
e
a*&lt;nci»tinn
extemlnt
an
InThe oftaril of ConimDtioiser* re(p m trr Ungth In."* eoat I* *!it
Frank Mebane. Jr., Manager of Verseif it* deciiinn nnl awarded vstation to Myron llerk. Genera!
un the tide* from the pi h*up
the Stay fair Inn. *poke to the Jay - ^the contract for the purchase of Manager of Radio station WTRR
cce organiralion of young Semi­ ihe roller to Florida Equipment to meet with the Minltlerial A*-1 tleevc* to the hens. The ahtalh
is low-necked, with drapel folda
nole County buiinc*»mrn,
•oriutlun to di»eu»* public trrv ire
Co
at the bo*cm.
Joe Itaker. member of Hie Jay.
religion*
program*.
Combined bid* for the three
ere*, ami program chairman for piece* of machinery ram c to a
today *1 meeting introduced Me total of nearly 13A.MM.
bane.

Important Meeting
Called For Nov. 13

Tin* SANTonn ttfraui

Adlai Didn't Make Most Of Chances
W VMII.NGTON T - Adlai S cv- bower ba.scally have the same
cn»on had aonie rant* »tark&lt;vl view* on domestic ami fo elgn
again.* him from the start. Hut problrma and their solution*.
Tin* meant Stevenson h i J to
he didn't make the moil nf the
cant* ise hi Id.
»tram !o point up any difference*
Former 1’m U tn l Truman »*ld between him .usd Eisenhower. The
at Ihe Democratic Convention la.t *traln showed. Al lime* he »ocmAugu»t that Stevrn»on wa« no r*l to lx- floundetlng around lo find
fighter Thi* « i* nut quite eor- an l*»ue. For example: his proreel. bteven*un fought at hard a» jM»al* luwar.l ending the draft
he knew how. lls.tory may «ay and II bomb tests.
the trouble wa* hr really didn't
Stevenson, even though h« had
know how.
b n .........
-be 1MJ eaiit|uign
Thi* *• a per-onal .icfini for never learned bow to grt hi* idea*
Stcvrn*on. not for the Pemivrat* across. .Most os the lime he talked
party II- sun behind the party a* in generalities. Hut when he m in
the rinse come* I between Or mo- rued thr popular Eisenhower'*
era'* and Republican* for control performance he needed to be con­
of Congress showeC.
vincing, to back up bis charges
Perhaps another man. b e tte r, with fad* and figure*. He had a
able to get hi* idea* aero**, miglil Un.ency tu ignore them.
He failed also to understand the
have done bctler than Stevcnton,
elem entaly task of reaching Ihe
rerhap* not.
Decauje of the peace and pto»- most pc»pte with what hr said:
peuty- un.ier Prc.ident Eisenhow thsuugh the newspaper*. He work­
er. the country felt no need for ed over hi* *prechc*, polishing
change. Stevenmn'* Job «n» to them, until Just before delivering
show a change wa* nee-.'eil. He them to perhap* an audience of
ili.tn’l get that arru** to the vot­ thousands.
er*.
Thi* meant he got hi* speeches
One reason
he.-a use people Into the Hand* of reporter* late
were C'lntenl, |lie |.*ur« were thin — and therefore into the paper*
Hut they w rrr thin for another lat&lt;- although the paper* reach
reason too, Slevenvon and Korn millions in every town and city.

T h u r s .. N’ ov. 8. 1S, .*&gt;6. I ’ncn 8

Newsmen who accompanied him
»atd hr was forever toning .own
the speech;* prepared fur him by
hit »pecvhwritrr», lt'» no wonder
they lacked fire. More Ilian that
he bad a knack for approaching
problrm* obliquely instead of
heat, un
For example: Re said he wouldn t make EDenltower'a health an
issue. Hut when V- did. hr coaiiln't »rrm to brmg hintsrlf to talk
of It forth rightly, lie kept re­
ferring to it by asking If Vice
President Nixnn wont; make a
good president.
Stevenson wa* credited by some
people with having a litrrary
style, lie »reined to think *o. n.nce
he worke.. over hi* phra*c* *u
much. Hut Truman had .. belter
style, political and literary: he
wa* more vavlj ami understand­
able.
IIA ItrU 'K TO RIDE \ f I’lMI.ICU
BALTIMORE, Md
r Willie'
llartack. who ro.lv nearly unefuurth -if hi* l'Jii winners on
Maryland tracks, will romplete
the I9W defense of hi* Jv-kcy tiilr
hy ri-lmg at Pimlico bcl.-rcn N’.iv
l.i ami Dec IS.

DE

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STAllU -..crr wi*o! s* combined
with r«m paint »tllt tn a btack
eo&lt; kt ul di.-s* wsth Regency
d u p ed

full skirt. Tlie »heei

u’i*ol t-

is lhre«'quart»-’

sievvva and *.» ^c l batk.

E Counly

Ministerial Assn.
Nominating Group
To Make Report

Fill Your Chest With

lwo gasoline slat sum and a mo
kc|H Harry Gilnser, quarU tUaek for Use Uctrust Uuis*, Issuy
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Headaches May Trace
To Emotional Conflict

■y HUMAN M WNOUIN, M.O.
CHANQE your nttltu d e, not iowrd by a »econd on* an hour
your brand of vplrln, If you hare tatrr probably will bring Urnporary relief.
frequent headaches.
Mott headache* are cauted by lint for a more permanent rur*.
trntlon—emotional conflicts
you've got to change your atti­
tude. To pul It simply, you’ve got
Hoellle Impulse*
tio learn to relax.
These ronHIrta take on vatiou*
form*. Home, many doctors say Set ailde a certain peru-d every
most, tension headsches are day to relax and do absolutely
caused by hoitlla Impulses Ih ls nothing And don't try to cram
includes resentm ent, hostility too much homework or business
sod aggression against members activities into one dsy. Cut down
nf tho family or against persons on your work schedule
representing family figures
Utile Thin&lt;7*
Such feelings of hostility. In No one is perfect, you know, so
turn, bring about feelings of guilt stop Instating on perfection for
And aomellmei the sense of guilt yourself and other* Accept peo­
Is actually relieved by the head- ple a* they really are, not aa you
■rhea.
would have them. Don’t let little
Home ease* of tension nrauaehf thing* upset you.
esn be traced directly to Ihe de
And remember, even today's big
sire for perfection, the constant problems
will seem relatively un­
hard striving to obtain It and the
a month or week from
anger experienced when It Isn't important
now. Even by lomorrow, the pic­
reached.
ture probably wt&gt;l be brighter.
Rt lit others rsn be linked to in
uncop.selous wish tn rrmsln de­ QUUTtOH AHD ANIWII
pendent upon someone. Or they w. B : What is acromegaly*
may be a means of gaining love Answer: Acromegaly la a chron­
and affection.
ic dlseasa characterised by en­
In the vsst mijorlty of eases largement of hunts and soft parte
some sleets situation Is Involvtd of hands, feet and face. It Is as­
An aspirin or two. or maybe an sociated with over-funrtlon of the
emplrln compound tablet, fol- pituitary gland.

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Wa a r t all living through the moat intense
■ad hiatory-ahattaring events since 1045. An
ara ban ended, and with it the thought of
th a t era haa been rolled a Way. We must think
anew in terma of a world situation which al­
ready haa begun to change and which will
continue to change rapidly and, ua it were.
In depth.
The evente of the/e last few weeks arc ir­
reversible. But? most understandably, this
can be confusing to many of us American**.
IIow are we going to keep our bearings? How
are we going to adjust our policies and our
thinking? IIow are we going to put our
thoughta In aufficlent order so that the on­
rush of events will not drown nut our Logic?
' The issue to still freedom. As Americans
read and hear of the new crises, they should
keep this In mind. What in good for freedom?
What Is bad, menacing to freedom? These
•questions should icrve well as basic test
questions.
Above all else, it In freedom which counts.
A new, if tragic, reinforcement of this lesson
was provided by the events In Budapett. It

Major Crime Increase
. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover re­
ports th at during the first half of 1050 a
’ major crime was committed In the United
Staten every 12.2 seconds, on the average.
This was a 14.4 per cent Increase over the
jgime period In 1956.
“ How Is this to be explained? Poiadbly it
^ g n n o t be explained with muclr accuracy, al*
though many parsons reputes! to be author­
ities on aoctal condition* have come up with
their views. It is especially perplexing in view
of the fact that the coutry is in a period .of
Virtually unprecedented prosperity and
abundance.
Could It be that the explanation lies in the
qery fact that we live in an era of such plen­
ty ? How incongruous It seems th at lawless
acta of men against their neighbors mount
in a time when flourishing economic condi­
tions ought to bo a potent force spreading the
■plrit of brotherhood. Yet it docs appear
th a t whenever there is an unusual flow of
money, avaricious hsnds reach out to grab
an extra share.
That may bo what is happening now. Tho
anpalatablo fact seems to be that the ethi1 level of our society his not risen as fast
our phosperlty has risen.

It'a atill not too late to plant
lomtthlas "Green for tie winter."
Thia applkea to home owner* who
want green lawn* a* well as the
cattlemen, dairymen end poultry«"*a range for
thl* faU and winter.
Ordinarily the winter annuals
•ueb aa ryegreat, rye, data, clover,
ete. should be planted in October
in order to have aa early *. green
cover (lawns) or grazing as soon
sj possible. While we may uUm
some early "green cover” or early
pasture we can still plant through
the middle of .November with good
results.

la a tenaon eminently worth rcjteatiiiir.
In all that U happening the qucidion remain*; What la good for freedom?

Monaco's Population Query
We venture to suggest that brown, aa well
n* tiny gHrmenta. art* living knit In Monaco
thexe day a. For though the impending bless­
ed event is awaiting with delight by both
ru'er* and lubjects of that bite-size princi­
pality. there is an attendant problem.
Not to be too coy about it. the problem is
thia: Suppose the birth of an heir inapirea
emulation among the loyal |*&gt;pulncc? Result
—a booming hirth rate. Result—a housing
shortage.
It is generally sup|Hised that the only way
to add housing in Monoco would bo to erect
higher buildings, since there is no room for
outward exjMmsion. However, following our
policy of being helpful to all. we offer two
suggestions. The first is that the palace be
remodeled into apartments. Anticipating that
the royal pair might nut react warmly to this,
wc huve an alternate pro|&gt;oxnl—houseboat*
on the blue Mediterranean.
The more wo think aimut that idea, the bet.
ter we like it.

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UiuaUjr lime U needed Jor beat LAKE ALFRED &gt;JT—More rodorer growth,since clover thrive* warfh u needed on newer methbeat at a pll of f.O to «J. Alto kj, 0f fmlt fir detection and conthe clover teed should be iooculat* trol, a federal frolt fly experl
ed with the proper bacteria cui- aaya.
tore before planting.
L. f. Steiner, bead of frolt ft,,
U you keep poultry-whelher ch, m|&lt;.ai eontrol reieirch for tha(
,ew 0r many—it may well pay you
; Department of Agriculture ir
*° consider providing green range iiIWaU. aid method) naed in the
*or
*•1* Cr**n
not
current Mediterranean fruit fly
^un&gt;l*h*» Important nutrient* foe outbreak In Florida have been
WnU- "■* “ reduce* your „fry rucceufu] but there Is still
Lee® , * ** , ■Gr*en *««» c,“ need for more research, especial
*?*•'{ *®
up to 16 percent \y0n methods of using ndlo-ac
°* **** ljrn* ***** t0T *,e"1- y°on* five materials,
For the past six months Stelnci
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h“ »**" technical adviser t«

For the homeowner. Italian Rye- mlaerall , nPd ail ^ the vitamin,
In
grass is perhaps the best winter nrtdaC tor lhf birH ( X f * pt , r "rti7 stl!n n ro rr.m r t
*
lawngrass. It should be broadcast vitamin. B ll and D.
»
m P V
at the rat* of 5-i pounds per IKW guch grazing crops as oat*, rye. . J r
M J * r cfnt of
square feet. After seeding. Rye- wheat, clover a n d g re e n . auch a*
gras* should be watered frequent- eollarO*. cabbage, ksle and mush*ve
ly to germinate the seed. For best u rd may well help you ao save
\ 2 2 ? '7
reaulu Ryegrai. sboukl receive tome money, since feed cost acJ?
yT” v ,,&gt;
equal If not better care tnsn the count for more than SO per ceot
lawn ordinarily receives. You will 0f all cost of poultry production
„ i„TJLy. f
hare s nice ereen lawn, until a
. . .
year or longer.

Foreign Affairs

Again and nguin. we Americans complain
and even grow angry because of an increuse
of anti-American feeling c'.-ird. Aware of
the nation's dwindling prestige, wc even goad
ourselves Into dislike of the |&gt;eoptes of other
nations, and vent our wrath in bursts of iso­
lationism. When we reach this point, it is well
to [uiuse and reflect.
A declining Interest in foreign affairs is
evident nil over the United States. Wc give
mtieh less time to rending and thinking about
world problems than we should. Yet. if we
want to play our role in the world. If we nrc
going to continue asserting and believing
America Is the leader of the free world, then
we need quickly to put our minds, our ener­
gies and our faculty of attention to work.
We say truly thnt there is a struggle lietween the free and the totalitarian worlds.
If the free world does not win and survive,
then everything which wo cherish will gi»
down. Ail thnt wo hope for in the future cun
be lost, even irretrievably. To prevent this
we want others, both in Europe and in
the non-comittal nr neutral nations of Asia
to side with us. There are many ulsmrd who
do side with us. They look to us. They are
convinced that without our leadership and
our wise use of power and resources they,
too. will go down.
r Coaares*
Rut how are they going to feel, and how
raafttM*
much energy and hope can they maintain,
when they learn that In the United States
there la a growing apathy toward foreign af­
fairs? If we cannot quicken the interest of
more Americans in issues that involve the
survival of the free wtrid. how can we ex­
pect to energize jwople aboard?
Thursday. Noveml&gt;er 8. 19W1
There Is a dangerous inconsistency in the
minds of many Americans. Tills Is the incon­
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
Welcome one another, therefore, aa Christ sistency of hnvlng the cake you eat. In this
has welcomed you. fo rthe glory of Coil situation, wc cannot afford indigestion. Too
much Is at stake.
READ: Romani 15:1-7.

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The Sanford Herald

Dictionary Of Charlestonese
By HAL BOYLE
goes around the neck
Pane chew — Arrn’l you ablr In,
NEW YORK Wv—Nothing makes
an American feel more tike a I. e "Cane chew talk tike a good
stranger in his own land than lo Charlestonian?'
Strike op a conversation with a Conduit — tmposiildr of accom­
man from another part ad the plishment.
Country—and suddenly realize he Des Moines — They belong lo
co a t understand what t keguy'a me. They’re mine,
Wring.
Fanclla — Tho flavor of white
A Texan driving through Brook­ Ice cream.
lyn wfce atop* and asks a astir* Garner — A man who tend* lo
lid directions can hardly boiler# flower beds.
Ma ear*. Surely Ihis most be a Granite — "He nas granite a
different language.
pardon by the gouv-ner."
a a way It Is. Brooklyn*!* Is Hall — The abode of tnlrgra•M of many regional American Uoniits, some damyankers and
languages. There ere to many, In other erll iplrlls.
A ct, that torn* bright publisher Harmony — Conked grits
t to come out with a verbal Hominy — What Number?
In- Cool — The institution ol
ecker that will guide the
which stands midway tiehapleaa tourist safely through learning
all
the strange accents of Ua home­
land, from Maine French to Penn
•ri'anU.
A step In this direction haa Juat
*n by the Charleston. S.
•and Courair. U haa Juat
a "Dictionary of Char" In help outsiders unitand a form nf English hando r fo r o
a l d m alnre 1870 la tho venWnblo port city which 1* to tho
oH South roughly what Mecca la
to the Moslems.
y ° o W i,h
That Is why a Yankee visitor Is
completely loot when he hears a
Charlestonian motorist ask, "Cain
I polka pack hair? I'd pra-ihade
It" — and rvcolTa tho courteous
answer, "coarse, rah chair,"
But Us really simple, and any­
one who had lived la Charleston
only two genorallotu would hart
M trouble understanding the ex­
change. The motorist asked, "Can
1 please park here. I'd appreciate
It." And he was told "Certainly.
JUght hen."
‘ Here — skipping from A toward
E — art a few lypkal examples
Jtf, CharlestoneM and how they can
.be tmatlatgd by the trained ear;
Abode — Wooden plonk.
A boot—Approximately.
BaUu — A container, auch aa
, | match balks.

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»a*r period

tween grammar and rutlrgc.
Jell — Place of confinement for
criminals.
I.awn — Not short.
Lurid — Leg go It.
Mine cjr» — Salad dressing.
Minuet — You and I have dined
Poet — To transfer o liquid,
I. *.. "Poet from the pitcher to
the glass."
Sex — One les than seven.
Tin sin stow — The foivr and
lay me.
Version — Tho kind of queen
that Quern Eliiahclh 1st waa.
Vertigo — What ha|rpened to
him.
Yawl
Modi- of address u«rd
by W a n k e rs when visiling in Ihr
South.

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THE SANFORD HERALD T hurr, Nov. 8. 1956. Page 5

Social£v&amp;niA
Karen Keeling
Feted At Home
On 3rd Birthday

4 Baptist Circles
Of Oviedo Church
Have Joint Meet

IJy MXRIAN R. JONES
OVIEDO— Thr four Baptist
Circle* enjoyed a -eliciou* covered
dish aupper Monday evening at
7 p.m at the church
The member* of the Katie Sue
Circle did a wonderful job on
Preparation* an- decoration*. Mr*
Orma Metcalf and Mr*. Frame*
g g J J " ,r r
* «&gt;mpHmcmrd
'
JhtHt
for " * " W ln
elude-: Mr* llrlllc Ragsdale,
Mr*. J B. Jon* J r . Mrs. Theo
Dorr ,\ulin Jr.. Mr* Mae E King.
Mr*. Nettle Farnrll, Mr*. Louii
L Day. Mr*. A D Icdford. Mi*»
Loui* Ituildrll, Mr*. J. N. Thomp­
son, Mr*. L. V. Halt, Mr*. Lawson A Hardy. Mrs T II. Daniel!,
Mr*. Orma Mrtcalf. the Rev.
Lout* L. Day an-' ili.-nda and
Douglas Day. the latter Hirer
gueit*.
Thirty mlnu’e »e*«ion* were
held by each individual curie to
dispo.e of Ihelr personal business.
four cy-v|e, mtl j„ u,*. *udilorium ttllcrc Mf| T „ Oanidi,
p rrti.rd over the gen­
cra| j,u*ine»s inerting.
Ejch mfmb(.r
glVcn ,
name of one of the Young Peo­
ple's Auxiliary member* by Mr*.
Joe I Beasley. I hen auxiliaries
include lh« Junioi and Inter­
Georgia Littleton mediate GA’a and UA't. Each cir­
cle member will act a* foster mo­
Observes Birthday ther for the one whine nnrir they
drew.
With Party Monday The primary objective I* to
Mr* Di»e Sha-mnn "Verialned remember them on special oeeawith a party Monday afternoon (ion* such a* birth-ay*, Christa ftrr school honoring her daught- mi*, etc., and to do little thing*
er. Georgia Carole Lit'leton, on for them whenever possible,
her sevenlh birthday.
! The Pearl Martin Circle vcon
Mr*. Shannon rarrieJ out Ihe
alttndance count,
birthday theme in her decoration*.
I *10 member* of the Mary l^wusing appropriately de»oraled ‘“i Circle had charge of the protablecloth anu napkin*, and boo- SJ**"
•,r" nl Wf,l&lt; '• n r
quel* of spring flower* The
t
n
i
l
lovely cake wa* frosted in pmk.
Th,»
S '',n *" «h'' &lt;ntm
a radio program with Mr*. L A.
blue and white.
liar v. eirde chairman, acting a*
The young gue»t* were served the radio liilcnrr tuning in en
refreshment* of cake, cookie*, iu. s .^,1 .
tll8.
icecream and punch, and were
.Mr*. Joe I. Henley wa* the
liven favor* of niniature ba.ket* rad io '.n n o u n cer.^o reig n ’ corre."
filled with randy.
pondcnl* included: Mra. A. 11.
Idnda Daffron won the prize Trdford, who wa* alto in grnrral
for guesilng the bean* In a Jar, charge of the enttrr program;
and the children, being allowed to Mr*. JoiN Ilratley; Mtr P. 0
aelect their own game, played Slay tor., Mr*. J, R. Jour* jr.,
"Drop the handkerchief" and ter- and Douglai Day.
era! other children'* game*.
Assisting Mr*. Shannon were
Mi** Prggy Pure and Mi*. Ve­ 2 Church Groups
lma Prirr. of Orlando, and Mr*.
Grant Osburn.
Enjoy Covered Dish
Those invited lo be with the honnree were Georgia Dickson. Carla Supper Recently
Osburn. Diane Kahlo, C. C. Hill,
By MARIAN H. JONES
Suit Q Smith. Pam Tripp, Linda
OVIEDO—The member* of the
Daffron. Linda Malley. Laney Young Adult Sunday School Cl*»*
Hay, Tracer Hay. t'hri* Wilson, and the Young Men'* Bible (la**
and David Littleton.
taught by Mr*. Millnn Gore and
A. A. Myera, respectively, enjoy­
ed a covered dlth supper recently
In Ihe church annra.
The follow ini, plut tome of Ihe
children of the families involved,
enjoyed this affair:
Mr. and Mr*. Jee I Bra*ley,
THURSDAY
Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Dithman.
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club Mr. and Mr*. George C. Mean*.
will meet at I p. m. in the Civic Mr. and Mr*. Bob Rigidate, Mr
renter. Fort Mellon Park (the ant Mr*. S. R. Rizgm*. Mr and
little Green Hnutei, All member* Mr*. Arthur Metralf, Mr. and Mr*
and friend* are requeued to be A. A. Myer*. Mr. and Mr*. Milton
prevent
The regular ronclave of Taylor Gore, the Rev. and Mr*. I^iui*
Commander) No. Z8 will meet at L Day, Mr. and Mr* Pete Aulin.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Ward. Jr.. Mr
7:30 p. m. at the Masonic Temple. and Mr*. Gent Gore, Mr. and
Order of Ihe Temple Degree will Mr*. Elmer Blre. Mr. and Mr*
be confened. Viiitation of Right Rill Gamage. Mr. and Mr* BootEminent Hand, Commander. All row Jacob*. Mr. and Mr*. Douglas
Sit Knight* requettrd lo be pre­ Jarkion, dir. and Mr*. Frank
sent.
Wheeler, Jr., Mr. nd Mr*. J. Y.
Srminola Itcbekah Lodge No. 43 Karri*. Mr. and Mr*. Ott Dishwill hold it* regular meeting man. Mr. and Mr*. Al Dawson.
Thursday at * p. m, in the I 0. Mr*. Wayne EUi*. Min Jn Ann
O F. Hall. There will tie a Du- Fiemins. Mr* Perniee Parker,
trict meeting at Iht* lime.
Wiley Abell and Rob Ward
The Mother* Circle of the Up*ala C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church will m trl at to a m. at the
church. Please bring a sack lunch. Friendship Class
Sanfird H o m e Demonstration
CJub will meet at 2 p nt. at the Elects Officers
1*be Friendship Clatt of tnc
Home Demonstration Center.
Fir*t Christian Churrh met Mon­
FHIU.IY
day at Ihe church and ele-ird new
The Fcllowihip H a n o t Home 0ffk e rt „ follow*: J. Earl Evan*.
Supper will be held al the lp*ala pretident: Mr*. W.
Rowland,
Communlvy Pre»byten*n Church vdcepieiident; Mr*. W. It. Clark.
It * 30 p. m. II will be »pon»orrd
reUry irtaiu rer; and Mr*. II
hv the young people for the mem- ^ Ring, rorrripomling secretary-ber* and their friend*.. Thove at j | r i. p«-rry L. Stone ta the teachtending are asked to bring
rr 0f ihe rlat*.
rieut food for their family and
Mr* Frederick L. Elicit pre*their silver service
tied over the meeling, and war
S-illle Harrison Chapter. N. S. alio joint ho*lri* with Mr*. HowD. A. It. will meet at 1:15 p m. land. The clava set the »econ&lt;l
with Mr*, kilriam Ru»*fll. Mr*. Tursday »f each month a* visit*
A. R. Peterson Jr., and Mr* John lion night. Callers ire tn gather
Mri*ch at the Langford Hotel, at the parsonage al aeven o'clock
Winter Park. Rrservation* mutt for amgnmenli.
he made by WrdnrsJay with Mr*.
A. R Kc*
r

3Il»» Karin Keeling was honorrd Saturday afternoon with a
birthday party given b) her mo­
ther Mr- John heeling at their
huliir or Marita Street, in minor
of ti tle Mis* Keeling'* third turjjjj
The porch ani backyard of the
Keeling home «a» .tcuraled with
pink and white flower* and ctrpe
piper and multicolor balloon*.
The pink and while color ache me
wc» earned uul in tile refrethmerit* al»«, a* pink and white
wc u e a m an- cake were *crted
lu the guc* • alter Karen upened
her gift*.
Tho*e enjoying the afternoon
with Mi*» Kee i.ig wef? it *** awl
Itcnc McKenzie. Mary lulia and
Debbie lirorge, Mike Lodge, Donaijn Knight, Choo C'hoo Thoma*.
Cathy Tucaor, Wade Dvr*** am
Cecelia and Tommy Stapleton.
Mi*. Wilma Stapleton, Mr*,
loin George, Mr*. Sonny Lodge,
Mr» Donald Knight, Mr*. Charic* ihoma*. Mr*. Donald Ivwkcr,
Mr*. Donald Dye.a, Mr*. Helen
Goode. Mr*. C. P. Ford and Mr*.
F. M For- were al»o pre*en

W BBB&amp;

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MONDAY
St Mark's Chapter of Woman’*
Auxiliary of Holy Cios* Episcopal
Church will meet at the home of
Mr*. W. C. HutihUon Sr. at &lt; p.
nr.

TL'KBDAY
The Anna Miller Circle will meet
al the Elka Club at I p.m.
The Golden Circle Clatt of the
First Baptist Church will hold
their regular monthly butlncs* and
Social meeting at Toddy’s at •
o'clock. Mrs. Rob l-andreth holte*t Year hooka will be made at
this meeting, and all member* are
urged to attend.

N

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Wesley C lass Plans
Christmas Party
For December Meet

Garden Gate

Musical Program 1
Presented A t Meet
Of Woman's Club

Conning
The News

Lillian E. lideman, Palm Circle dom from fro*t; will grow In a
The hinrerd Carden Club nf [p ro tects »outhern location.
The Ran ford Woman's Club
Han* were made for a Christ- Ha. Federation nf Cardrn Club*
«» generally known held a luncheon, general burincui
By VIRGINIA CONS
mat party to be held at Ihelr
There i. no other .tale where « lh*
“ Uve
and Fine Art* Department *e*next meeting by the member* of
I&gt;.e Driftwood Circle «f Ihe San- Cat wrote of Sea Food Au G ritit
* , r , ° y ,r J ’ •ion yesterday with Mr*. Ilowatd
the Daughter* of Wetley Sunday palm* can be »o aucceufully cult lb. ahrlmp
Monteith. Hr*
David Lanier, ford Garden Club wili hold their
Sehool Claaiei, when they met lira ted a* in FlorLa, including *r * 10 10 fc&lt;t'
s ,,r Palmetto* and scrub Pat- \jr( y; a Monforton. Mr* Den- November meeling at the home of
3 lobster tail*
for a business and social *e**lon many native and imported specie*
I tba. back fin erabmoat
on T n r ilir •! ■*te**e* were Mr* varying from the dwarf »izc of a ***1*, : Rhrub appearance: grow V(r t' 0rj cn an,j &gt;|ra f p Rine Camille Metzger on Grandview
1 cup fresh sliced muthroortU
c»n be um t for background; h#r,
ho»te*».
Ave, Monday, November 12 at
J. Brodle William*. Mr*. J. E. few feel to a height of one bunt green pepper, diced
*r°* 10 * fcct
The club room wa* beautiful 9:30 a m. Lil Gray will be co ho*Courier. Mr* (7. W. Bailey. Mr* died feet.
Z tbip*. diced pimento
Palm* a rt eaty to grow. They
Palm* truly -everve a p.ace in
arrangement* of hibitcitt, •***■ The subject under discussion
J. r Davi*. Mr&lt; Joe Terlap and
I tbtp*. b utter
may —
be plantc-'
at—.
any -----------*ea*on of &gt;°“5 garden. Most palm* art re,*nihemum». Durand i berrir* aid demonatratlon will be Thank*
Mr* Pearl Lynch.
■—,
----------4 tb*p* flour
giving arrangement* and renterTlie hall wa* decorated beautl- the )car. but the warm, rainy *U ,,n' ,0 di*ca»cs. ‘n*cc[* jn,‘ and greenery.
I 't cup* icalded cream
fultv with hibiscus. In various summer month* are to be given
. u* ^ .,m * “nfr lh' J tH':o,nr
In the absence of Mr*. F. T. piece*. Don't forget the flower
n it and peppor to tail*
shade*.
ehry»anthemum«
and preference. They will thrive on «t«bll»hed. only routine main Menwrather, Mr* Joe L. Cor­ •how school * hlch start* next*
3 egg*, separnted
week,
time
and
place
will
be
pro­
ireencry}u*t ,hc *m°nnt »f rare B*'en a tenance is require-.
ley, fir*t vies president, prrJ tbit*. *berry win*
•
Mr*. W E Raines opened the w-llu-tided lawn They need to
The Agricultual Extension Ser- tided over Ihe business *c,*ion. minently announced.
Parmesan ehccto
mre'ina bv having Ihe group *lng be fertilized three or four time* vice, at Uaine*v,Ue. will tend you opening with the Fla* Salute,
Helen Wilton nf Vall-I In Jack-.
Saute the mushroom.* and greet
the cta*« •ong. followed bv the a )car, need water weekly, but upon reques Bulletin 15.' \ a followed by the singing of "Am- Wltville i» here v'|*ltl%s Spook anil
given
by
Mr*
D.
M.
plenty
of
water
during
a
-ry
spell,
live
and
Esotle
Palm*
of
Florida
John Hook In Ihelr Grove Manor
eriva "
detroUen.l
Paul. Th|* was entille-! "The
Recommended for our section of bF Harold Mowry.
Routine rep-ut* fiom all tlarul- home Paul went off on a lenghty to, rooked ihrim n and lobiier
tunny in the Garden'* and wa* Fionda ate:
ing committee chairmen were i*vant with the squadron, but llel- meat and Hmtncr 2 minute* more.
taken from the picture whleh
yan Palm: The European
iuropean t* a _
•z
n
.
en expert* In join him la te r in
given.
bans* In the Ba pilot Church Rare-! dvvarf, slow growing
Europe. Planning another trip to Melt I th*p« . .butter
. . . . in
. top of dot**
Under the sponsorship of Ihe Europe I* Alice Mill*, who hope* bl'
lurarr. the title of which i* "Hof- _ a lawn9 pUnt_ orfor
forgroupiiig
groupmg
/
'«**
American Home Department the to apend Chn.tm*. with Ernie.
fman's Picture" The devntional, The Ltvutoma fan palm* are also /
C 'lm ic c s
wa* rlo*ed with thr
*}[
i WcJ- Jdd W
he entire group grown a* lawn specimen*: the inoti I I I v i U U j t . / I C J I I t C Hub will have a float in the Hr hi* atrea.lv sen, her the tlckctx ,
Christina* parade, it n a i reveal­ and after the child,r„ are safely Mo*') to Ha the 3 tgg :Ioik* 1Searepeating the "Lord * Praver". , widely plantc. i* the Chinese fan
ed.
Mr* W. T. Raines made a dun- palm, neat, and graceful, it will
disposed of in Waihingtnn with ten up with the aherry wine. In
Mr* Irving Pryor wa* wel­ Alice'* molher. she will be off. gre**ed eaiaerole place the crab
ation to the Birthday Rink
-;row- to »i feet,
celebration, comed a* a new club mrmber. We feivently hope that by that melt. Heat In 350 oven for I t
Jt was decided that them would
Mr*. Jerry Sirk made announ­
tnily rrunlie au exi-hangr of gift* and■ as j r
&gt;tune Ihe current tiluanon will be minute*. Then add the ihrimp and
- s : a /s
cement* concerning the f*»hion
ma* party a! the Decemberr meet-, lravrti , |cnJfr trunk, grow* to
■ •*
. . . .. honoring show to be presented by Yowrll'* srturd and nothing will interfere lobster mixture, then pour the
sauce over all. Sprinkle with Par­
Mr and Mr*. Alvie Claus* anJ
.
to feel
at Ihe Woman'* Club on Nov. IIj with Atiec's exciting plan*.
Mr*. Walter Trapp.
mesan ihee»e and brown under
The year hook* fer IUS-37 were
Seem*
a*
if
every
vine
D
on
ihe
I’tndo Palm: 1* hardy, ha* penf- Th»»r taking pari in the ecle at X pin. It will be under the
broiler, or rrheat in oven. Sarvr*
given to member*.
ant blue green leave.; because of braliun&lt; whtfh a t , helil at the direction of the American Home K",f
,hr,e J , &gt;'» bu^ n,‘*- eight.
During the social hour the
, All my croniei are hitting the
’io»tp**rs »ened pumpkin pie and it* spreading habit, and bu.h-liketCUujf homp jn Wildwood, were Department.
appearance, it need* *pace on the Mr( j i; naudi Rrrnj a , nd
Mr* N V. rarm cr. program h»'l lil*e m*'1- 1 “ l **l,omc • m*
coffee.
lawn; ran grow to a height uf Ur^-m
Mra. Aldcen lay lor. i-hairman. p.rsrnied young kill* t»kc care of the babies. GeU very
Tho«e present were Mr* SI, 30 feet.
Beth and Suzanne Taylor, Mrs. Allyron U e in piano number*, d ill, especially when all »**. •lew*
F Paul Mr* Mabel J Picken.,
Fith-Tiil
I'atm:
A
very
pretty
Elfie
MleIke. and Pam Mielkr. of She rendered 'T rees,'' "Kitten on r&lt;*mc* sivwill hand Isn't Mildred
Mr* H am ’ Brown. Mr*. Caro­
■iramental
palm;
like*
a
warm
lo­
Sanford;
Mr. and Mr*. Walter the Key*" and a Chopin number. Smith a trrriflc golfer? II would
line Hill. Mr*. El*l» Stephan
cation;
U
curiou*ly
»hapcd
with
Dlek Aiken sang "D ear Little be just like her lo win the Kader
Trapp,
Mr.
and Mr* Fay Lee and
Mr*. Lid* Stall. Mr*. A. B
Mr*. Miry Larson, of Knterpri-c; Roy of Mine". "The U n k n o w n b*iima men! altrr plasine fur .*
c
A*
Steven*. Mr*. J R Hawthorne. much -ividrd leave*; wilt grow
Mr an I Mr*. Robert Iwe. ar.d Sha­ Soldier *. "Cockle* and Mu:»el*'' bar' three months. Stilt think IV*
Mr* C. \V Synch. Mr* Joe Tor- to 25 fret.
ll** appear- run inrl Suian Lee, of Avon Park; and "The Whlffenpeof Song". By
*f,rr P urring the life out
traveler'* Pa
l-m Mrs Zeh Ratliff Mr* It. G
i. with nod Mr. and Mr*. M. II. Mote*. reqiivat. Mr, Aiken sang "Trees". i(,f Pndle, Janie, ami Jean tu pity
WALLACE
Hickson. Mrs. Clark Lconardy. ance of a huge flat fan,
Rnndy and Rhonda Mores. Mi*.
A letter of resignation from the Kolf- h"rc 1 *m un*N« ,0
mY'
Mrs (’ j Meriwether, and Mr*. leave* growing from only two
Pae.
Cheryl
Pae.
Clyde
reeonling secretary. Mr*. !., H. *f!f&gt; |,r r l*y *m&gt;" Ihe eour*e will
tide* of the trunk; t* an oulttand- Bobby
S T E R L I N 4G
Brodle William*
Jane Lambert and Harrison, wa* read Mr*. B. R tie erowded agzln-now is the
Alto Mr*. S G Harriman, Mr. ln* l4" n •P«‘lmen: ukrl *
.
Mr»
.
Cheryl _________________
Lambert, of Wildwood
Crumley was elected to fill lha boM ,lrne 10 I’1*? »nyway_eool,
I E Courier. Mr* G. W. Bailey, protected location.
nice breeze, and to lovely.
office
0
ChtRM S.rving
Senegal Date Palm: Hat ■-/•*■
/w a
Mr* R. F. Rohln»on. Mr*. I. j.
Mr*.
Corley
reminded
the
group
Here'.*
another
recipe
from
Jane
Knif#
Boyette Mr*. 0. E White, Mr*. smooth trunk, bulging below leaf ( j l e Q l i e r S V s lO S S
that rejcrvalion* must be made Miller * collection foe the gourmet.
it n a
, ,
R. A. Futrelt. Mr*, r. A. Row­ clusters* featlieu-dleave-l;
for
the
general
luncheons.
land. Mr* Albert llirkson Mi*, grown morr a* an ndvlty than an Plans Christmas
A nrpert from the ditlrlrt con­
Q
S u g a rS g a o n
Aline Chapman, Mr* W, E ornamental; bcaet fragrant flowference in leethurg was given Seminole Red Cross
Party On Dec. 4
Raire*. Mi*» Ver.a Woorlrook and cr,; * l11 Rn&gt;w ,n 30 frfl'
by Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith.
Mr*. C. M. Flower.
Canary Island Date P a l m : A
C
l u f t a r Snrvinff
Mr*. Eva Come and Mr* Alice
Fifty member* were present
hardy plant, eharicterlzed by re- Rurtdorf were ho*te**e« to the and Mr*. J. D. Coghtirn, a for­ Has Shipped 28
Kntfa
*emhlanrr lo a h‘*gc pineapple; Gleaner* Ha** of Ihe First Rapmer mrmhrr was a visitor.
Packages
Overeeas
grarrfut
frathrtr..'-leaved
frond*,
tWt Churrh on Tlretrlay evening
Two Assistant
The Seminol* fount* Chapter
with a spread u j lo fio feet.
_
.
at Ihe rhurch.
O Cake Breaker
of Ihe American Red Crew* hat
Mr* Myer* presided over Ihe
T G O C n G T S E lC C tC u
Rhapu Palm: Dwarf palm with
packed and ihlpped 2* Christmas
fine, rred-Uke ranea that form meeting. In the abtence of the
package* for men ami women In
of tiolona; latisfavtory a* Pirsi.'enl Mr*. Rucker. Mr*. Wil­
At Dorcas Meeting clumps
icrviee oversea•
a tubbed sperimen for pallo, or lie Pippin gave • beautiful devo­
"f l«o ...l.ta n t teieh- a* part of foundation plant,
Thl* It a part of th* far reach*
tional. after which rmillnc bu»iera wa* held al Tuesday** meetne*i wa* carried out, with report*
LAKELAND
—
n&lt;-t*v
Anne
Carini
,,rd Cro*'
known a*
tfaeen
Palm:
Usually
called
Co
Ing uf the Dorr** C1a*» of the Cen­
Plumoia; most popular palm from general offlcera being giveo. ter of 2299 Grandview Drive hat Pr°J"* "Chriatmaa on ihe Hitral Raptltt Church, whleh wa* cos
In Central Florida; slender, graceSlek member* ami absentees been nominated for Hat i n i n
The project wa* sponsorheld al the home of Mr* II. E
r* "Who's Who In American College rd bv the Ruvinrt* and Profeafut trunk; bear* •mall golden weie reportes! on, and member*
Mr Swain.
m and Univer*ities" at Florida *'«nal Women's Club of Sanford.
The meeting wa* opened with a fruit like tmy coconut*; feather were urged to remember the~
Southern College.
(.through (he effort* of
Mr«.Olga
rd-lravrd;
grow*
up
to
44
feat.
s»v’
vialt
them
Svriplure reading and prayer by
In all. 30 senior* were selected Hunter. The package*
were donPrince** Palm: Similar lo Ro-' It was deaidrd Ihal at next
the president. Mr*. Galtnwav
the bail* of "ted by the local Pilot
Club,3!r«.
Mr*. Irene White and Mrs. G If. yal Palm, but grow* only to 30 month** inerting, whleh will he for thl* honor on
Sue Ktevenson, pre*lde«»t; the
High were eJerted to lie a**i*tant feet; feathered-leaved; b l a c k t&gt;n Dec. 4, a Chei»tma» dinner scholarship and leadership.
Christian Womrn'i Fellowship of
teacher*, and plana were completed fruit: good for imall front yard and party would be held al Ihe
church
the Flr*t Christian Church, Mr*.
planting;
excellent
wind
resistfor Ihe annual chrutma* ropper
Mr* Helen Carter, who la leav­
Helen Pearron, president and lha
enr-e.
lo he held at the church.
Dinner
Party
Fetes
American Login* Auxiliary.
Sago Palm: Stiff, finely feath­ ing for Texas to make her home,
Mr*. Weaver closed the turning
Mr*. Mary D. Knox i* Excutlvr
with prayer, after which refresh ered leave*; deep shining green; w-at given a going away gift by Richter Family
the c!a»», a ftrr which Mm. Myer*
menla were servid by Ihe hour**. grow* up lo 10 feet.
v .iif-ner n.r**- . . . i, u ti , Secretary ami frank Evan*, «f
"
Those present were Mr*. J Q Iravr»l y ra tan taxi laolnnn gave a message on "Whal I* lay? evening
al Ihe hoeir of Mr* l-»ke Mary, it Chairman of the
Aror* Palm: Dura well a* an Your Heart'* D**ire".
Galloway. Mr*. A. R. Maddox,
Irrnr
Walt
honoring Capl. and Board of Seminol* County Chap­
After
thr
meeling
wa*
adjourn­
Mra. J. \V. Parham. Mr* J R. urn subject or patio plant, clump
Mr*
F.
J
Riehler
anrl *on». who ter of the American Red Cross.
Weaver. Mr*. Joe Daniel*. Mr*. growing; need* rich soil and free- ed. Mra. Bea Anderson led Ihe are leaving *non for n three year
group in ■ "Thanksgiving" game
It, L. White, Mr*. Fred Yrafcte.
and a Biblical Ganncl graph game tour nf duty in Germany.
Mr*. Ralph Hartman, Mrs. O. G.
Refreshment* were aerved to Thmc who enjoy the nrrailon Fathers Night W ill
Owen*. Mr*. Charle* Cole. Mr*. Wesleyan Guild
thole presen I. who were Mrs. were Mr*, J. G. David nnd Rienia
R. It WigBfn*. Mra. W. R. WigAlice liorsdorf, Mr* Eva Cou*r, and Brent, Mia, Ahlern Tavlnr and Be Held Tuesday
gin*, dir*. Al Johnson. Mr*. Phyl­ Hears Program
|
y
i r* w- *
Mr* M. V. Echols, Mia. J F. Beth and Hufnitne, Mr*. Effie n
lis Navh. Mr* Jewell Smith and
Miekh a n . Jnvre *n.| Pamela. Mr. D y J T . m I QH l “ I A
On United_ Nations Lewi*. Mrs, a J Walker, Mr* M and
Mra. C. J WilkitiM.n
Mr* Fay 1 , 'll* Larsen
All fatter* are urgently a»kcl|
The Wesleyan Service Guild of £
» ' ,‘b*
J:
,. . . . . .
pin, Mr*. A. Ken. a!) Mr* Susie and Mr. a .d Mra. W. II. Trapp uf to attrml the next meeting nf th e l
m
^
n .ren ce
Ctel.nd, Mr. Helen Carter, Entcrprlie.
Junior High School P-TA, whieh
at the home ol'* * » ■ •
Mra. W. MeLellan. Mr*. D. K.
It to be held Tuesday, Nov. 13.
Wynn on Monday rveninr \lr* McN|b j 1rj u ,, „ IO(lll(l j ,
Thl* ha* been deilgnatrd a t Fath­
V *!lfir I r C rt! r C.
Mr*. Bertha Cottrell, Mra Thelma
er* Night, ant each father pre­
devotional, using a . bar them .
Mr y 0 . | | a*,y. Mr,
sent wilt he rounte.l a* two jieo0ur
,or Thanksgiving. (. A Andmon J r #wl Ur&gt;. A.
Captain ami Mr* F. J. Richter pie when the room count i* taken.
Mi** Ethet Riser chai. mm. prr j
W W. Tyre, repreientatlve of
aided over the buvlne** *«i*lon
________________
and ron». Michael and Frankie,
were honored with a dinner Tue*- the Seminole Chief* Club, will
when plant for the coming baraxr
day evening at the home of Mr. talk on Ihe proposed Junior High
were compltlrd
an Mr* W’alter Trapp, of Enter- Ail.lit., program, which *hmld
Mr*. Fre&lt;l Smith, program chair­
bo nf interest to the fathers.
pri»».
man. presented a program on the
Chairman, Rill Cralitree, an­
United Nation*, in which she luld
Mr ami Mr*. R W. Turner have nounce* that ihe tale of publica­
of their principle* and aim*, and
returned from a month’* varalltm tion*—"Florid* Parent Teacher*"
dim m ed briefly the different di­
*'rnf in North Carolina. South and "National Pirent Teacher*"
vision* of this body and Ihe work
i aruttrij and Georgia, in the
will be the particular bualtten
of each.
Sm-kv Mountain*.
Mr. and Mr* David R. Spauld­
of the rvrnlng.
ItefieshmenU weie served by
ing. of Macedon. N. Y., announce the hovtes* to ihe following mem­
On Nuv. 13, 14 and 15 tb r pres­
Ihe birth of a daughter, Sandra ber*: MU* Mabel Chapman Mr*
ident,
Mr*. Michael Thonva*. and
Want
a
really
*hiny
glaze
for
a
Leigh. Nuv . 2 weighing 7 lb*. lf&gt;S Wilion Carver, Ml** ftaldee Wdhot bir/vd' Then apoon on the enn- Mr*, rtifford Able* will repu*cnt
or. in Newark. N. Y. Mr*. Spuald- llama, Mr*. Grady Duiuan. Mr*.
fevliorirr*' -ugar frosting usually tl:e evhool at the Male Coriven
ing it the former .Mia* Loiirena
u«ed while the bread i* hot.
Hon in St. I’rlcr-burg,
l'a»*idy of Sanford. The proud Rurke Steele, Mr* J. D Catlaha*.
Mr* Robert Rillhimer, Mrs Fied
grandparent* are Mr. and Mr*.
Smith. Jtr*. J. It lloolrhan Mr*
Nav. &lt;
Homer S Bruce of Sanford
Walter L. Carter. Mra. L. M
Junior Speart
Sw*ln. Mr*. E F. Fan
Mis
Nov. 7
M. L. Tilli*. Mr* J. F Rue., Mi*.
Mra Marvin Milam
2 Brownie Troops Ethel Rlier, Mr*. Porter ljnt.ng,
John E. Fox
and Mr*. J. p. Hill.
D. A. Winter

paim:useful Family Reunion
Honors Three

s r 's r s r

Sanford G irl
Is Honored

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Personals

B I R T H S

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Invested Last Week

Inve*t»J into the Brownies lait
week were a troop nf II fourthgrade girl*, ipomored by All
Soul* Church and under the lead«r*hip of Mr*. Howard llan*rn
and Mr*. Durand; and 12 girl* nf
Lake Mary's Troop 230, who**
leadrr is Mrs Floyd Dunlap, **•Died by Mrs. Leon Twy lor ind
Mra. Gehr.

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Odds Stack Against
Seminoles As Teams'
ftijury List Expands
. T b. Sanford Seminoles began
la poring off today after e rough
andium ble wreck of hard prepara­
tion for the Seabreeie Sancraba.
Tb*.major emphasis for tho week
kif; been developing power for
the-Sem inole offensive machine
amf'speed for the defensive mac-

David Stanley fired the Sanford pliy that carried the ball to the
Seminole JVa to a stunning 33-12 mid-field stripe. But there the
victory over the New Smyrna drive began to flsile, and DandBeach Baby Barracudas last night ridge, sensing the situation, got off
In New Smyrna Beach a i Cecil a beautiful to yard quick kick that
Dandrtdge, Al Collins, and George set the Birracuda JVa d « p in
Houston took turns at scoring their own backyard. The Rarracii.
chores. Stanley, doing his duties daa failed to move the ball and
as Seminole guard, sparked the were forced to kick. The Semi­
nlAl- Murray Nanco la still bat­ forward wwfl as they bottled up noles received the punt on the
New Smyrna 40 yard line and
tling till personal plague of In­ the Barracuda ground attack.
jur***. This week ho Is sidelined The Seminole JVs got off to a sparked a scoring drive. Collins
wlffi o badly Infected tooth that slow start b the first half and circled end for 15 yards, Houston
tocSgpacitaled Mm
last
week, had to coma from behind for the ground out an additional 15 yards
K afte didn't dress out or the up- victory, hut to the second half the In two plays, an Dandrtdge went
tik o v ir New Smyrna Beach last Junior warriors cam* back strong. Use final II y e n — a quarterback
« # and la stOl on tho doubtful Dandrtdge made two of the Soml- snesk.
The first half ended with • T d
Magyar tomorrow night.
nole JV talliei, one a TO yard punt
K b Little Is tho newest ment­ return. Houston and Collins both deadlock.
But to the sv-rond half the Scmlis# * f the Injury roster. In yoator- tallied one each, Houston powering
rough and tumble scrim- through the middle for U yards nolea took control of the game.
mage ho
suffered Itsceration te mare his score and Collins div­ Llnvel Rlsner pounced on a Bar­
•bout tho face requiring to stit- ing scroti from five yards out. racuda fiumblc on the NSB five
ebon. Doctor* say he probably The Baby Barracudas copitlllt- yard line to set up the second
cd on a first quarter Seminole mis­ Seminole touchdown. On the first
will bo out for several days.
play from scrimmage Collini went
£ b Seminole arb iters, aome- take to Jump to an early lead. the five yards around end untouch­
w M recovered from their fait Dandrtdge, mixed up on hit downt, ed for the score. On the attempted
devmeping Inferiority complex «f- failed to kick on a fourth down
conversion Collini added his own
taf'upsetting New Smyrna Beach at the Seminole 20, where the JVs
extra point on a dive through (he
lost
the
ball
and
New
Smyrna
U l | week are determined to give
middle.
tke Sancraba, already champs Beach JVs took ever foe the short
fourth llam a Collins chill­
of Am East Florida Conference, a ■coring. Al Smith made (he Barra­ edIna the
Barracuda drive by fnlercep*
Shocking surprise. The boys knew cuda score from two yards out.
Ing a pass on his own 25 yard
w hit kind of opposition they'll be
In the second quarter the Semif a ^ U , but hava their mind set notes sparked ■ momentary drive llna and returning It to hls 39.
plays taler Houston plowed
•a-h eln g well accounted fog to ae Collins passed to Walter Mid­ Two
through the middle for his 55 yard
dleton for a 20 yard pats and run TD jaunt.
■ the Seminoles make a good
The Barracudas were able to
abflHng against Seabreeie, they with
Nance
still
on
the muster a muring aerial attack
atttd a good chance of ending the doubtful list the (.ther end looms against
the smallest of the Semi­
■eaten with a bang.
as a weak spot. The big decision nole reserves. Smith pissed to
tOne thing we're working on for the mentoring staff Is whether
thle&lt; week la stability." head coach to weaken the linebacker spot to­ Middle for the 35 yard scoring
BIBTIamlng said. "The team tat- morrow night and put Eddla Bar­ play.
Uaa easily when the chips are bour at the other defensive end or The Junior grtditere bounced
•town, and It laket a tong Ume for pul a workhorse at defensive end right back, however, a* Dandrtdge
took the return kick on hU »"-n
flw a to get itabUDed again. We've to clear away Interference so that
30 and ripped through tha middle
9tfhM a tot of emphasis on that Barbour, the tackling tiger, could of the field for TO yards and the
thjrw eek, and It looks now Uke get clean shots at the ball runner. final Seminole JV score.
M in i be able to stand up better Itarbour has been working at de­
to marrow night under pressure." fensive end this week and looked Silver* attributed the victory to
team effort. "Even the smallest
Ltst week the Seminole* auc- brilliant.
were scrappy enough to stop
eeaafully met the most crucial
tett of the ten o n They showed
their power by coming from way
behind and winning a ball game.
Tktl week they fate a team with
• + f record, and an upset la a
h « d road to travel. But If the
Bewtaolci make a good showing
—La tie or even a close score—
M r will have done more lLan
H e r highly rated teams have been
t f t t ' to do.
T in Brawn has been outstanding
•a h defensive end all weak, but

Vie Janowlcr »«t a Big Ten foot*
ball eeeord for Ohio State In i»vy
when be kleked 10 extra point! in
11 efforti.
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GARY FRANZA, center asalaUnt pro for the Mayfair Inn
Seminole Country Club* ably assists Mario Carfangno (left)

The crying towel still passes
from one coach to another at Ly­
man this week as the injury-rid­
dled Greyhounds are faced with
the unpleasint Uik of playing host
to mighty L'matilla undefeated
ehatlengar for the Mid Lakes Con­
ference championship.
Lyman, faring her first season
as an Independent, has one of the
-st starting lineups In Independ­
ent circles In Central Florida—
them on the ground." be said.
Stanley was ably assisted in the
leln by good performances from
£d Thomas, Jim Peterson. Don
Carter, Duke Schirard, and Tom
Butner. Johnny Veaekle, Houston
and Collini were tho workhorses
for the Dandrtdge piloted victors.
Score By rerlods
Sanford JVa
0 I T IS—15
New Smyrna Bch. JVs 1 0 0 1—IS

but there's a hitch In the state­
ment. They are miserably lacking
b reserves and almost half of their
Stirling lineup U on the injury
list.
At the beginatog of the season
bead mentor Jim Payne thought
be had the material to adopt the
speedy Split-T formation. Any Ume
■ team changes formations they're
in for a rough year. A power run­
ner Is necessary in the Split-T to
keep the opposing defense loosen­
ed up. Lamar Helms filled the
bill, but he suffered a broken leg
and the Grryhounds lost sight of
the rabbit. Since then it has been
a downhill Journey for the Lyman
eleven, with little hope of a change.
But there I ssome conAtithm In
the futility. The Greyhound bench
Is being emptied with the result­
ing experience for the coming sea-

ou know i l l th*t talk you've been
bearing ab o u t the 1957 new car
models being really new?

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.Well, In tb« case of the 1957 Buicks It's

uuc—gospel true.
Hugh Carlton, principal of SonJunior nigh, announced this
iMRitoi the arrival of the so footm B uniforms for the new Junior
hlgg football program. The complats uniforms, Including shoes,
wave purchased from HUI Implen M Co. at ■ coat of 22.000 and
w ill'm ake the Junior high teams
a dung the classiest dressed
■quads to the area.
H e uniforms are of while nyl o t vrilh royal blue letters, and
are-topped otf with gold helmets.
H 4 padding (a of a quality to
be-envied by any acheoL
With the announcement of the
arrival of the uniforms comoe a
new high to the tense competition
M * re n the more than 135 young•ta n vietog for outfitting.
Ctrl ton said today that the uniM s s would be Issued to the startlog. lineups of the tour squads
•aiw neat week, and the tsams
WMpl daftolltly make a public
eigearanca before the end of tho
•egfln. "Just because a young,
•top,doesn't get s uniform doaon’t
■M * that he la through e l Junior
hUKtoeftoO." ho askL 'T lm ugh
MMMty we ran outfit only ton
IMUi' half. Drills wiB bo held as
■ i I f « the non-uniformed memN K s n d U ther shew the desire
M ^ c n a always earn an outfit-

'We mean these 1957 Buicks are new in the
precise and litefal tense. We mean new
from the ground up( and from gleaming
grille to tasty taillighu.

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Wc mean new lowness, new ityling, new
bodies, new windshields, new controls,
new safety-padded instrum ent panels,
new safety steering wheels, new seating,
new fabrics, new colon.

• Racing: Nightly (except Sun.) T h r u
Feb. 28th
• Matinees Wed. &amp; Sat. Starting Nov.
14th
• Fabulous New Club House
• Countless New Improvements
FREE SCHOOLING RACES TONIGHT
POST-T1ME 7t30 P. M. — OVER 23 EV EN TS

Jerry Collin*, Track Operator

CUHt S itter hrttrrrptod a North,
western p**s la 1210 and ran ias
yards for a CbJeago touchdoua.
He did the same thing and for the
tam e yardage one year later, but
age b at Indiana.

,Wc mean new front end, new rear end,
new frame, new braking, new steering,
new kindling, new riding, new roadability—a whole new chassis of greater
solidity and safety.
W e mean V8 engines new from the
crankshaft up —engines th a t deliver
an all-tim e high in horsepow er and

In Instructing the Ladies* Beginning Golf class. He will also
assist Mario with the other golfing classes to begin soon.
cr of colored high school football
teams in an attempt to end their
last year of probation In the Big
9 Conference successfully. This
they did. They routed Melbourne
in the seaten opener, tied Ocala,
lest by one touchdown to Jackson­
ville. tied THE power of the Big
9, Miami, and then as they moved
After (.rooms Academy’s suc­ out of the conference for si couple
cessful Homecoming tussle lust of games they ••went to pieces,"
Friday night against Euilis, head as Fair put it. after the pressure
coach Joe Fair
»«id he was was off.
• Some of our key. players mor­
“ mighty pleased" with his charges'
ale went bad and it effected the
too victory.
“ The boys spirits hit rock bot­ whole team,” one of the players
tom for a couple of weeks, but 1 said.
think we're on our wav up ami we After a week's layoff the pres­
have an open week this wrrk to sure will be on the [’anthers again
iron out the rest of the problem i as they play host to Daytona,
Nov IS In Memorial Stadium.
of the team," Fair said
• We’re glad to have this lay-off
The Panthers were under ter­ Meadow* slid, It will give us a
rific pressure for the first half chance to reorganise and work on
of the season. They faced the pow- our weak spots.
"Daytone will be tough," asThe Greyhound) have won all sislint mentor Ed Blackshere said,
their JV contest*, but have been but they won't be any tougher
dropped by each varsity they have than Melbourne was. It we can find
faced "But." Payne tersely re­ the edge ne had for the Miami
marked. we'll win a varsity game game we’U upset Daytona. We've
this season or die trying."
got the time to do it in, too."

compression from their 36-i-cubic-inch.
displacement.
And we mean, most of all, an advanced
new Variable Pitch Dytsaflow9—so instant
in the starting range—so utterly smooth
and so totally fnlhrange in "Drive"—that
your need for "Low ” is practically
eliminated.
S o come take in these low-silhouette,
these boldly beautiful, these instantly
obedient Buicks for 1957.
Then you'll see why you can’t blame us
for being so fired up about it all — and
how catching this excitement can he.
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only D)***&lt;»« Rwii bailJi InJa». Il ii IIjm JatJ
am StnaJm jilrr, Saptr anJ I 'ta la r y -a flio a a l ml
m aJrU t t i i a i oil am th e i f r i u t .

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women k men .people to
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�sraa most probible—would ^nl re­
sult In certain radiation death.
"The problem Is to keep alive
long enough to have your blood
cells regenerated."' he said, ex­
plaining that marginal radiation
damiuage tRstroys blood cella rap­
idly but that patients can survive
if their blood supply Is replen­
ished.
It was to save the*,* marginal
casualties Uul the medics sppllcd
all their rnrtg).

Army Medics
In G e rm a n y
Keeping Busy
STUTTGART, Germany. (API —
U S. Army medics in Germany are
keeping busy these days learning
to save the lives of atomic bailie
casualties.
There haven't been any atomic
bombs falling and the medics
would Ike to see this happy slate
of affairs continue, but they're
taking no chances. So tome of
the bigge-t of all medical maneu­
ver* are bring held
"We think we've made progress,
aald Col. R. II. Bunsbau. surgeon
of Ihe L’.S. 7th Army which Is
headquartered here.
The mo*l ambitious test ever
made for atomic mcdlra took place
# , CDR. W. W. STETSON, Commanding Officer of FAS RON-51. Nava! Air Station, Sanford, in the Palatinate area of South­
w la ahowti above cmiprnt ninthly the enlisted men in hi* Conimatul who were advanced in western Germany last summer.
It was quite s show. There were
rata hr * result of the service wide competitive examinations held in August of this
year. The men and their new rates are (I to r) Mclsheimer, I. II. ADIW). Shea. T. J. 2,000 carnalities of all type* rinsed
(PHA3). Brchtn. 0. F. (AT:t, Unscntt. A. I». (TF..'l), Carter. L L. (PII2). Christ Icy, by a massive mock enemy allack
two I'.S. divisions.
L. G. (ATI). Holiday, U. 0. Jr. (AEd). Ferguson, J. W. IAT:l&gt;, Plante. R K. (A5I3), on "We
were going 12 to U hour*
Smith. II. It. (AIKI), Heed, C. J. (AD2) and *)lutchinson. \V. It. (AK3). Not pictured I a day.” tid Lt. Doris Stemberis Peck, R. C. (AT.1). The new rates become effective on Nov. lti 1950. (Official Photo, Ki r of Kane, Pa . one of lk) nurses
U. S. Navy.
who ti*ok part in the exercises.
ilunshaw said Ihe doctors all
wrre overworked, mainly because
a lot of doctors insisted on doing
evertthing themselves.
"They've got to learn to get out
of (Ms habit." Dunihasr said.
To help thrm, Ihe Tth Army It
By MAYSIE GRE1G
training all its soldiers lo handle
simple medical procedures them­
selves.
. " * V /* T ' © JIM
Gi,l» r.tfflrtM by-Mf«ls*i.a
k a \ / y
.
,1 A u k a UjiM,
1/
"The more a soldier can do to
w
&gt; '&lt; • t ,
a m i ru tu M i a ,t.ju 4 i,,
■**
lake care of himself ar,d his bu try. the better his chance of sur­
vival," Bunshaw added
CHAPTKR 30
fa r from theirs ami the w x ltrr lift. But wo sh a n 't t* leav».
Doctors worked
around
Ihe
A KE DOOKED from Dirk to was trading Bruce and Cynthia until live o'clock. Could you m tc l ■ dock, bending over operating ta­
VaJ tM bewilderment. “ You tow ard It. Aa they moved for- us here In th e lounge, M.x» All- bles in ilmulaied operations so
dos t m n a to My you're guingward, they had to pass tiy their son?"
Be (ore VaJ bad tim e to r&gt; ,,y, realistic that dressings were ap­
to lot tills silly nonsense about table, and Ja n - caught rag rrly
Dirk answ ered for her. "I'll guar* plied.
Mrs. rM lb erst one in U rfrr* with a* C ynlhla'a aim .
Runshaw laid It'a nonaeate lo
"W hy. Cynthia, we had n&lt;&gt; i.l&lt;a antee that Val'a here."
w hat plans you've m ade? Or."

in.agine there would be no sur­
vivors of an atomic attark. "In
Ihe immediate area, of rour-e."
he said, “there would be almost
tola! annihilation but (here are
many fringe areas.'’
He explained that
an aerial
atomic burst—the kind he said

A B lim s lIK K inert to sm ug­
gle S w i m w atches Into England
In fa n s labelled "plums." The
Judge gave the sm uggler addi­
tional tim e—eight m onths Ut the

pokry.
I t irou.'if appear that pseudo
* pin ns" im porter's r//o rfs bore
I be wrong k t t J o f /rutf.

Dartmouth end Munir i’ascoe,
recelvrd all-city amt ah-atxl • re­
cognition when hr played for East
High at Denver, Colo.
Four former Michigan Slate
boxer* turned professional. They
are Chuck Davey, Jed Black,
Herb Odom and Chu*k Spirscr.

"Robber Helps Victim fo Identi­
fy Him"—headline. A cos* of a toosk ws«M m r
nook being his own ileel plgeen? avorofoT
! I 1
A dispatch from London reveals I hat five of the pet dogs
t&gt;elonging to ihe royal fam ily a r t
named Si gar. Susan. Pipln, Whis­
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you w ere on your way hom e’ Hut
Cynthia Mid. Again she gave a
welcome, anyway."
The tall, fair-liaired girl smiled fu ru d smile and turned a w a y
with Bruce to follow the w aiter
d o * n at her pleasantly.
"Hello, Jane. I came home on to the vacant talUe.
Val was aqu ruling with „ n the spur o( the moment when t
heard th a t Dad h adn't been welL LairaosinrnL "Oh Dirk, how
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meet me. But I've hired a car they didn’t wan* me. I’d much
and I'm going to give Doctor prefer to go arros* by a tr im or
H artulan a lift across the Island." a bus."
"You wuuidn l U you knew our
She laughed. "But I've forgotten
to introduce you. Uruer. this is train and bus service*," Jsn e
Jan e and John C arraw ay, m u laughed again.
"But anything would be bet,
goad friends of ours." Her voice
altered slightly, perceptibly, as te r—" Val w as orgm ning when
she addtd, "All the rest of us Dirk broke in again.
"Wlit re is your sense ol humur,
know each other. We cam e out
Val ? Bruce has Used it so th a t f
on th e sam e boat."
Bruce acknowledged the in tro ­ can’t drive you acroaa. Why
duction to the C arraw ays and he shouldn't you drive across with
gava Val and Dirk a faint smile him snd th a t g irl? "
of recognition.
"Hut she didn't like the sugges­
"W ell . , , 1 11 1m seeing &gt;uu tion, Dirk."
both soon." Cynthia nodded to
lie grinned across ut her. "Of
D irk woe looking amused. "You Uu C arraw ays rath er tpilchly course she didn't. You're too
can judge for yourstU a s to hie and she didn't look sg am inw ard dashed tw eet looking. V al llut
attractions, Jan e desr. H err he Val and Dirk.
why should t consider h er?
comes dow,"
But Dirk spoke bvlore U nite You're my d u e l concern.”
As they'd been speaking, Bruce and Cynthia had tim e to h av e
"I cun t understand why you're
and the tall, fair-haired g irl Val them. "I wonder It you would do literally th ru stin g Val Into his
had noticed talking and dancing me a g re a t favor. Miss Felton? arm s, Dirk." Jane said. "It
w ith him several lim es on the 1 was going to drive with my doesn't rrem like yog a t all. I've
ship slapped onto the verandah. friends over lo M ontrgu Bay Ihie alw ays thought th a t when you
Obviously Bruce w as looking afternoon, and take Mias Alison, w anlrd anything for yourself,
about fo r a table.
but things have happened which you'd go all out to get It."
Ja a o turned her bead and then you m ay know about," ne gave
A queer Ultle smile tw trked the
cried sharply, "B ut th a t's Cyn­ her • faint smile, "which necea- com ers of D irk’s lip*. "Well, put
th ia B ritan w ith him. I'd no ides slUite my staying in K ingston to ­ It tike this," be said presently.
she eras coming back so soun."
night a t any ra tr. My g o o d "Bruce is doing his best to put a
"She live* h ere?" Dirk asked. frtrnda J a n r and John refuse to rope
..ml my neck, literally
She wrinkled her sm all nose | leave me until the w orst or the speaking. 1 thought I'd try pu t­
"Few people actually h ie here— best is known. But Miss Alison ting one around hit, but a ro|&gt;e of
moat of them are birds of pass­ has to report for duty a t th e hr*, a difTrrrnt sort. But a t least I'm
age as we a re—but Cynthia and pital tom orrow m orning. Would hoping the rope wilt let sufficient­
her fath er have been here sev­ It be asking too much of you to ly stu ng lor turn lo hang himself
eral y e a rn H e's a distinguished give her a lilt? "
with, m etaphorically speaking.”
scientist a id , I gather, is w ork­
M om entarily C ynlhla'a expres­ He spoke bluntly and fiercely.
ing on tropical diseases in con­ sion showed th a t It w as certainly
Val raised her head sharply
nection with the h o sp iu is a t asking ra th e r much, but she re­ and looked a c r u ^ ;r.li Mi b i t ,
Montago Bay. H er fath er’s a covered herself and forced a and suddenly she tell she was
looking into the lace of a man
widower and CynUua and ha h a re emtio.
"N ot a t all, Mr. Hanson. 1'U be who was practically a stranger.
a house quite close to us.”
( T o « e CoHflasedf
w as a vacant table not delighted to give Miss Alison a
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a ll(tit flush mounted to h*r
p retty cheeks, "am I speaking
out of tu r n ? "
"O f course &gt; j u re speaking out
of t u n , J a a t darling. You always
do," Dirk said, smiling. "Out
VaTs reaction to n y proposal ns*
little to do with poor A unt M ays
death. She's in lo ts with the
handsaw s doctor w jo 'd tike to
see me banged."
J a n e stared unbelievingly a t
VaL "You don't m ean to say that
you don't w ant D irk? All the
women la Fiji were mod about
him. H t a th a t sort of dangerous
aw ls creature who La masculine
and y et who understands women.
1 know ha pretends not to, but
w ith him , hia knowledge of them
la instinctive. F o r heaven's sake
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My VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
U k i Miry hai tome pretty
proud fishermen among (he loun­
ger generation. Recently, Butch
Donaldson caught a seven pound
bats in Lake Mary and Saturday,
Freddie Teslo landed one weigh­
ing eight and three fourths pounds,
taking it from Crystal Lake.
Mra. Lois Hougiard, who spent
the summer with her parents at
Calais, Me. has returned to her
home here, bringing with her her
aunt. Mrs. Ida Mae Woodman of
South Bristol, Me. and a friend.
Mrs. Helene Lawler of lloullon.
Me.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Laliy are
home again after a *h-tri visit
with relatives In Lowell, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Coleman
have rented the Meluuighlln house
on Second St. He Is attached to
NAS, Sanford, where he has been
transferred from Jacksonville.
The Halloween Carnival, held at
the Lake Mary School, Friday
night la reported to have ctrar.-d

wen ever » l» . It wag (powered
by the P-TA, under the leader­
ship of Its president, Mrs. J. F.
Parker. All committee chairmen
and their co-workers sre to be
congratulated on the success of
this traditional affair.

Mr. and Mrs. S. laO oaf ta d
Mr. and Mra. Georg* Irish havo
moved to Tavares. They are set­
tled on Lake Harris where tUy
anticipate a lot of fine fishing.

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Highlights

By CHARLES MERCER
Friends of Mrs. Vola Wcrfelman
• ill be sorry to hear of the sud­ NEW YORK yp—Someone said
Friends of Miss Dorothy Lee den death of her mother, which Ihe ideal time in history to have
will regret to hear that she has occurred in New Jersey Satur­ lived wouIJ he in the Victorian era
"with penicillin." But Arch Oboler
suffered a relapse of 'he throat day.
believes Ihe best time to live
infection she had early In Sep­
Lt. L. E. Fey who hxi been would be 10.000 years hence "betember and Is a patient at the
Seminole Memorial Hospital In serving a tour of duty overseas cause you wouldn’t have to sdd
has returned to his Like Mary any "with’ to it."
Sanford.
home.
Oboler. you may remember,
Lake Mary is fairly bursting at was one of the first and most
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Malosh
of Lake. Mich, arrived Friday the teams, with all available hous­ talented of radio script wTiters to
and are settled in their trailer ing filled and various building explore the mysteries of space
and remodeling in progress. Levy snd future eons, lie has examine!
on West Lake Mary Boulevard.
Harris of Rumpus, Vs. is here, it in more than M0 radio dramas
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Southard of making some improvement* on —but not yet on television.
Wellington. O. returned to Lake his property. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ The first Oboler work to be vis­
Mary for the winter, arriving late liam Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. ible on the home screen is slated
Joe McCormack arc building ad­
Saturday.
dition* to their respective trailers fur Ihe Jackie Gleason show CBSTV nest Saturday—S p. m.. F.ST.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderson and ground is belnt cleared on Not a drama, though nevertheless
were dinner guests of Mr. and West Lake Mary Boulevard for dramatic. It is minted “A Prayer
Mrs. Waller I Piper rorrnllv another trailer. Mr* C. E Mil For the Atnmir Age."
The Pipers spent Ihe summer in slrd i* adding a porch and car
Meanwhile, hi* first Broadway
port to her home on Crystal Lake
Alton Bay, N. H.
play will open in Washlnglnrj Nov
Avr
The Lake Mary Brownie Troop 12. Entitled "Night of the Auk."
Friends of Bobby Reaves, ion
of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Reave- wilh their leadrrs. Mr*. !.n n Tay­ tl stars Claude R » ir\ Wendell Co­
will be Interested to know that lor and Mrs. F If. Dunlap sold rey and Christopher Plummer. It
he has relumed from a tour of Christmas card* in front of Ihe is concerned wilh a time after
duly with the Army in Germany Post Oflfce, Saturday noon. This
and has gone hark to his civilian and Ihe annual cookie tale com­ In their uniforms looked very
position with the Atlantic Coast prise Ihe Rrow nit's sole money i smart and proved excellent sales­
Line Railroad.
making projects. The little girl*, women!

m i tomorrow when ip ic s ships
arc a reality.
"It will be a wonderful time
In which to live," said Oboler.
"'ndlvidusls will participate in
life much more than they do to­
day*
so many are merely
spectators, suffering from 'sitItis.* Then hur-Rui will move fr.'Cly in spare, ticnsm ittct at easily
wherever they want to go as tele­
vision images arc transmitted to­
day.”
Oboler said he thought about
"Night of the Auk" for five yc«rv
and then spert two year* 'riling
It His interest now is primarily
in the theater, he said Television
drama?
"It's an exciting medium." he
• aid. “The only Double with it I*
that a writer meet* with so much
interference. In lelcvision every
body become* a genius. A man

MX* REPORTS BOTH CARS
STOLEN IN DIFFERENT CTTIEg
OCAI.A IP— Byron Craig, phos­
phite firms executive, report'd
bo'h his cars stolen in different
cities while he was off oo a foo*.
ball weekend.
Craig said he left one car 13
Lake City and the other in
garage of his home- here.
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Police figureJ whoever stole tfc«
car at Lake City found hlv ad­
dress and house key In It ,ng
came herr to add to the tout
who once saw a play put* on a
Madi'on Avenue suit and tud&gt;
denly becomes an expert In dr*,
ma IF* only accidental when
a television play comes out 1^
way the writer wrote it.”
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Warrant Officer B. LaRucni, Officar-in-Charge of the
Parrin lalnnd Marine Band, during Hie Band’s vialt lo Sunford NAS lent weew. Standing at left is Captain K. J- Love.
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In* County J u d g * -if s r . l l l S u l . l !
County, Florida, at Ilia ntflc# in ih*
i - o i i i hum* of .aid C o i in ly at MANhi m i l . FI... Ida. n l l h l n eight r a lr n - l . r fnoiilh. from th* li ma ef th*
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lo hr I h ' cla lm an l, h i t agani or at.
lotncy, and any * n rh claim. *r dam*h-l n.d »n flla-l aliall ha sold.
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apply la Ih* H o n n r a b l* K R N K S T
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c o u n t y j u d a * of
T r a r y X V a laar
n-mlnol* C ou nt y. Flo ri d * , on lha
Don Vandalay
I t l h day nf N o y c m h a r ISIS far ap.
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pro ra l nf aain* an d for final die
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Kviti.Ti.i: Hocsitr»u»en

Fiosh irom 100,000 miles ot road tests, Ihn *57 Pontiac
goes on display lomottowl
Evan a bntl oiico-ovet ol Pontiac’s slook now linos lolls you
ihal you’io in al lha slatt ol a styling tavolulion. And that
glistaning sheath conceals a caiioad oi onginoaitng "firsts!"-all poiuhod lo watch-woik poiioction in tho loughoti lesl over
given a now car.
This ‘57 Pontiac potindnd Iho toad ihtough 100,000_milf*s ni
tests . . , through it all Pontiac onglnnet* solined and poiloclod
evety iacet and (oaturo of this groat car.
They made Pontiac’s big, new powor plant oven moto
eiheient than ils predecessor, tho engine that set over Ciity new
world tocords and led all eights in miles per gallon! Thoy per­
fected Ihe new suspension tysiem, new conitoU and new StratoFlight Hydra-Matic* lo give you the smoothest riding, oasiost
handling—and—sales!—new car ever to bit the road!
See and drive thii new '37 Pbnliac. Sample in a tingle mile
all thal'g been ptovod by 100,000 miles ol letting.

Tkay’rs Inral Sts Nsa Hotpeiat Nl-Vi Partakls TVI
7 Nsa Nslpolst Nl-Vi
Portsblss to ckssss
frssi
t* " “ Holpolnt HI'Vi PotU ble
IkslBbt only 24 lbs. Ha* *0%
brlghltr plcturs, A utom atic
Focus, Ovnipowar Spaakar,
flhtdad G latt, In Saaahali
Pink and Sand Whlta or Lagoon
Blua and Sand Whlta.________

GORMLY-HdtpoMt

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•▼AM PLIOHT n o o v O B B io n -a Aynf/ae faclanrw —longer and Jotrtr than aver b#for#—fAa
yvar a moaf dltllaelirt naw autoaotiv+Hyling.
M BW

INTINION

■TVLINO-WITM

THA

"O P P -T H I-a MOULD A M " L O O N -a /aiAfon
"/inf** far '37—p*rl*cltf eofar matched with Me
• x tn tot ot your choice.
M A W ■ T R A T O - n T N A A N V - A - 2 / 0 h p In Star
Chitl and Supor Chttl, 233 h p la lha C h itlla m wilh imoolhtr Strato Fhght Hydra-Matte.
C LO U O -B O P T ,

L A V S L 'L IN A

R I D A — fA# ltda

ttm alioa ot tha yaar—a atw luipaanon lyitam
b a n d on a big, 124• ot 122-laeb whaalbatt.
TH RAA

P O P U L A R .P H I O B O

S A R IA A -

5for Chief * Super Chiel * Chieftain.

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Ppf.'e«H

WILLIS PONTIAC

a
301 W. FIRST 8T.

PHONE 160
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PRICE WITH

A i u r p I c r 'r N u m b t r ( |) R o a d C o r —O n D i s p la y T o m o r r o w !

Phone 778

41K."

AND TH E FIRST CAR AT ANV

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ll—BUILDING it I. PAIRS

THIS
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CLASSIFIED A D S

# P k 1821
lA -PLA TEI^* RAT
What would you like to know? . . .
Our (Mitrom n r
expert! on
everything. The l)n*#itt Diner A.
par. U ke Mary
Turkey Dinner, Hrllvereil or eerv.
rd at Womant Club, Oak Ate
halurdiy— Nov. ITlh, 11:00-7:00.
| Phone 13A0-XJ. SI.2.1 complete
Benefit of Church of (iod
$—PEMONAL NOTICES
ROLLAW’AV, Hospital and Beby
Hcde Day. Weelt. or 5Month—
Tel.
Furniture l.’enler —
IIS Weal First St

WELCOME fitFTB

I HE SANFORD HERALD
30-WORK WANTED FEMALE

SI—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

FLOOR landing and finishing. Wanted: Baby lilting, ref. 1013-M.
Cleaning, waxing serving Semi­
YOUR MOVE! Find the right
nole county since 1925.
place to live the Want Ad Way.
H M Uleaion, U se Mary
K -tU SINEV OPPORTVNITIE*

WOOLSEY

Ul&gt;ltl W. tad St.

PhOM Sfo

•** - 1*1 \M&gt; -idiVICT

LOOKIN’ FOR SOMEONE?
TO SAY "1 DO"
There'.* someone for ever)thing
_ nr so they *ay! rm O- Howl*
Hustles, the Classified Ad, and
this I know:
There'* someona for everything
you have Its sell! All you have to
do Is whisper ll to me, and I'll
find your someone quicker than
you ran say "O Howie Hustles!"
Jur a private line lo my little
ear, just rail IS2I.
Here's how I found someone for
a vacant apartment:

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
•Attention business-minted San­
ford. Florida resident*. The
I t —IIOOPING'I'LUHHING
Mary Carter Paint Factories
of Tampa, Florida, want to de­
PLUMBING
signate as a franchised dealer
Contract uni tt&lt;rali Work
a representative in Sanford.
Pre* Estimates
Florida. If you wish to cam up
It. L. IIAIIVht
to $13,000 per year — are in
•01 Sanford Av*.
Phene 1*2!
some other business at the pre­
sent time, or would like to get
W. J . KING
into business as a paint distri­
pliilwNn* ('n*'f•*'!»'
butor for the Mary Carter Paint
All Oil F|red Heatrra
Factories, we would like to talk
Cleaned and Serviced
with you. Our regional adver­ "UNFURNISHED
I-bcilroctnt
m t inland.. Dr.
Ph.
like
tising and our Free Gallon Of­
fer to our customers, gives our shopping i enter A school Niltt S.
CKRAMIC TILE
frsnchUed dealers increased Elm. No pels please.
Paul P Mueller A Hull I’h. 154
business. If you are Interested
Free eallmatr. Quality work.
This ad vias ntdrrcd on a
;n this offer, contact us at Mary
Carter Paint Factories, 4505 W. **TF” fill forbidi order, and after
PLUMBING A HEATING
Senile Tank Inatallallon A Service O.borne Avc.. Tampa, Florida." appearing six times, the owner of
the apartment found "Just the
Heater Sen ice. Archie (' liar
tenant" she wav looking for. San­
let I, Phnne 741-W &lt;.f 1115
FINANCIAL
ford Herald Want Ads will work
just a» offer lively for you, whcih-MONEY t r Id)AN
er you want to rent, buy, aril or
trade. Try one today.
1, L Sill — 1’ianit Technician
I’hnnt Uhl Itoil rr I. Sanlnrd

ftouW all

AUTO LOANS

i jy m n ty

COST LESS

Want Ad Aids In
Early Chrisfmar
For Doomed Tot

M*&gt;fair —3 bedroom. 1 bath home.
Call I *v&gt; 7 after 4 p. m.

Murine I’lnLhex
Grocery A Filling Station. Well
For Your float
established business, good !&gt;*c*Srnlinrili filrt** and Paint Co non. White neighborhood ilea-

snn for selling, sickness. Phone
9213, Sanford, Fla.

WAftr-&amp;* w ottH ks.

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
It shower. Steam heat. Inquire
Manuel Jacobson across from
Post Office.

II—FURNriURE • Hot hFIIOl.O

NEWLY decorated .Vroom apart­
ment. 1301 Celery at Mellonville.
$44 month. Phone (05-W.

DtxVif.l ifcfif
• Afl, lifYf* S
%!&lt;•
»i»* ••all •ui*i4f E«II
:)t Mt, Mi ' ’fi,

This is a frrr pass to the Movieland Ride-In Theatre for Jack
Jackson. Enterprise. Exp. data
Nov. 17. 1956.

1U n

Large furnished 2-bedroom apt.
703 Palmetto ,\vc. Ph. 1241 J.
Garage Apt, I2UI Magnolia Ave
2 Room Apta. 112 i.:m I*!.

W * *
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■si| I n s *** &gt; «g * * • • r * - | s i * . . t m • is . ■
» t *• I *
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4 •» 4 » &lt;

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Furnlshnl ap! for cisupli". loot
laurel Ave. Ph It# No pets
please

Furnished apt. 3 rooms K hath
with garage A electricity turn,
tilled 2520 Namvius Ave. Ph.
394-W.

Nicely furnished 2 bedroom apt ,
$73 Ph 1527.

REAL ESTATE
62—COMMERCIAL

r f r e t if I to

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TbirI4|lt ir| Hat in |f?&lt;,
I Wy «94?i a I’taaalflfJ AI
i i iVr JCf* Otf*M Tioin*
Pic «tuR4TA 'larra to •#(«f«
a [tf iniwi CMiimi ffff.

IN OSTEK.N-3 Rm. furn. apt.
Screen Porch. $35 mo. Cal! after
6 Phone I32J.

C;/ , . »w ( u w u i ^ x f

h£W i t LEANS

I n -n

PliNCltf Margaret w shown ar-

tivli'g at Clarence House, tarn*
d o n ,o n her return from her T v»t
African lour.
iluiernalloi-.alj

M IIIMH. DInIRII I MD
WASHINGTON' r the federal
government lus |u it out well over
half a billion dolljr- vimc 1930 to
aid school district' in " federally
impact'd atc.iThe term applies to scctot*
where sehool entollmenl* me
swollen by frti.ral ariiv
. *uch
as niHiInry Isiat.illallotie.
Tidal spending at the end of
Ih* 195(55 sehool year via. ap­
proximately '!&lt;'■*) niillii.ii dollars,
the Department of Health, Edu­
cation and Welfare taid
Florida receive I $*,U6J.42 l

IHG JACK'S DRIVE IN. lunrhei
Out are lent cherished are eity
COMPLETE PLUMBING JUB
and beer, I acre of land next lo
FOR
DISTINCTIVE
FURNITURE
Florida
State
Bank
to aeleet from PowxU'a varied Including: bath futures, cahinot
Naval Base .Main Gate Mu&lt;l
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
. atoek. Come In and look anund.
OF SANFORD
sink, water pump, septic tank
ItKKItV-*t. We are esperta at as­
sacrifice due lo transfer Cash
i
IM7 ROYAL PORTABLE
and water heater, approxlmalosisting you to secure gracious
$6,700
er Terms, PHONE IS93 J.
TYPEWRITE HS
ly 425 month.
MERCHANDISE - good looks with functional con­
No Down Payment
Cell, or »ee us TODAY
44-FARMS
AND GROVER
venience. Today's best buys in
J4 Mooiha To Pay
lint b in /o rj A»e.
Photic t i l l rt—All IICLES FOR SALE
nationally advertised furniture
Lay Away Now for Chrutmaa
I t DISCOUNT PRICES SOI W. 20 aire tile fann Tbffa badrooin
POWELL’S OFFICE aL P P l.l
I'lUlriOlllg. Kr.sX) lira
First Si, phone U.S7 for Even­ house. Urge barn All equipment
For Sale lo reduce slock Tiice
__117 S. Magnolia___Phnne P*il
M. fi. IIDMiES
ing Appointment.
grandfather clocks: one a Riley
and machinery. Easy ti-rmi. Ph
I393 J. P. O Rot 1154.
Service un All Water I'umpiWhttclng Wood movement—a*
AUTOMOTIVE
• BIG VALUES
Well* Drilled - l ump.
bout 1513, running Butternut
45-HOMES
Pan!* Relit, Phone 700
rase *ugl flnlah- Also drop leaf
• WU1CK CKEPIT
CONVENTION OPEN*
T—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
table, other Itemi. Robinson*.
•
EASY
TERMS
I t—SPECIAL NOTICES
LAKELAND uD-The Congres•II
French
Ava.
Ph
$
|R
.
Sell Your Car to
HllJiOYMAIER
atonal Medal of llunor society
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
I
ROY Rl'KI.
-Saw and Used Furniture
Uomforlnbln . One Owner opens it fir-t convention heir Fri­
TRADITIONAL
design
mahogany
Klip Uovsr* anil Dr«p«*
304 W. Seem I St.
311
E.
First
8t.
Phone
954
Mr. and Mr*. Cheats. 4-drawtr
3 1111 heme located within one day.
STANLEY KULP
ami 4-drawer chest andilaek
block of new Plnecresl ScIhmI.
iZ&amp;OATS AND MOTORS "
PHONE 3454-J
About tt)0 to 125 of the 3(6 liv­
$ SAVE $
combination, like new, half
Affording a safe walking ills
ing holders of the Medal of Hon­
price Alstg "Rab)-Tenda" stroll­
tame
for
the
youngster*.
Thl*
13 ft boat and later trailer. Com­ Thla la a free pax* to the Prairt*
ON GOOD USED
er 113: antique wash stand an I
plete |IM. R. P. Lembertaon.
two year old home la dsaigncJ ors. highest U S. military award,
I.*k« Drive In Theatre for Eric
FURNITURE
Hand
Lawn
Mower.
Mrs.
A.
R
Ph. 3019-XW. 1404 Adam. Court.
to comfortably accomodate the are expected to attend the six-day
Vthlert. Exp. dale Nov. 17. 1934
Pinkerton, Phone 1052.
Matliur Of Sanford
average family, anal provide meeting.
34 Ft. outboard ft trailer, 34 II P.
(&lt;AILt.N UIIUTIIEKS
pleasant living condition* with
243-09 E. 1st SI.
Phone 127
Saluiday aliernuoii there will lie
Svlnrude, forward eonirol, fiber
Dragline Is Uulldorcv -Service
We Duy and i«U used furniture
its. Mojcrti Kiirhen, and plenty
flaae hull. |AI». Call Sanford Ph 223? Geneva. 24t*5-W Junior 1,
Paytag top taah prices (or any This is a free p an to the Pralne
of cabinet space, separate din a parade In near hy Tampa and
ItTS-fL_____________
thing of value SUPER TRAD
l.ake Drive In Theatre for Iris
mg room, french door* opening an Inspection of MacDill Air Force
OKLANDU bentinet Star, Call
ING POST on 17 « Ph 2013W
Messer. K\p date Nov. 17. 1956.
nnlo screened porch. Hath, Hed- Hate there.
4
Your Evlnrude Dealer
Ralph Ray, 3154
Gov Collins, Sen Spc*&gt;4rd I,.
ro.un* ideally Mied uilti room)
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
T-Shirt*. 44c, Sleeping Bag*, U*ed furniture, appliances, tools,
closets, a comfortable living Ilollaul and Itep Janie* \ Haley
304 E. lit 81.
Phone M FAIRBANKS • MOUSE P u m p *
etc. Rought-sold, U tr)-’. Mar
cots, blankets, tarpaulins. Army
loom, carporte with entrance to arc exfweted lo attend.
Well Drilling, HOWARD C
321 East tit, St. Phone 1031.
Navy Surplue. 310 Sanford Ave
screened poich. Large utility
IS—TRAILERS
LONG, Phone U8 207 K*»t
risim for laundry and extra stor­ 47—RRORERH and REALTORS
Commercial
Ave.
—Factory
to
You
nay lOU t
age spare Thl* home I* well
2nd A N N IV E R SA R Y
Aluminum
you buy, Open Eveningi and ENVELOPES, LeturheaJs, »t*»r
!and»c.iped and is situated on a 3 Hit Masonry Home tn tp Ion run
IN OUR
Venetian
Blinds
S ubdaya.
large lot with paved street.
menu, Invoices, hand bill*, and
dillim, corner lot in vicinity of
hANFORD LOCATION
Eaetald. Trailer Sale.
programs, • i c. Prngresaive Enclosed head. Sag-proof tmtlont
M. A. Kvuiih, B uilder.
hospital. Bargain at 6,950,
Palalka, Fla.
rail vslth plastic ends. Plastie Echols Hi-Rlter
$94 50
Printing Co. Phone lot — 403
TERMS.
Low Down Pay nisnt
or
rayon
tape*.
Cotton
or
nylon'tof*
Bed
and
Chair
MOO
West Utb St.
1934 Va-Ka-Shun-Ette. 14-ft. houae3 HR Spacious home, includes full
Imme.datc Possession
cords.
!IoI!)-«i 0&lt;hI Bed
49 5U
trailer. "light aa a baby cirri- FOR EVERYTHING in hardware Scnknrik
dining room and beautiful cor­
Glaiui
nttd
I’aini
(
'•
Hull)
»
00.1
Free
headboard*
on
Phono
GIB
V
age", perfect for vacationing.
ner lot at ttut Sanford Avc.
and palm *»»-Hlll Hardware 112114 Weit 2nd S L
Phone 329 Bed*
59.1ov.
Only (HO, and aaaumo payment*.
Co., 101 E. 1st St.. Phone 55
All Dinetlr Sets Discounted
PHONE 1010-J.
11AROAINI
Apt
nre
gas
range,
$139 00 Hunk He Is
1119 UO
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
M K E FROM
Seminole Realty
[u-rfecl condition. Call at 2ii00
We build, design and rsfinlih.
13—
TRUCKS
3-Room Group*
295 «J New three bedroom huuse on W. DIF.Tltll.Tls
7. \\ JtE ltn
Hiawatha Ave Drcamwold.
Bee *1 9U French. Ph. 52-K.
3 Pc. Curved Sectional*
199 00 I^ka Emma. One and half tiled
REALTORS
ATTENTION LONG DISTANCE
(Foam Rubber)
baths. Florida room Lot 211 l»«| Park Ave
Phone 27 or III
LIVE IIAIT
TRUCKERS, Great Dane 34 Huu.r tle-idlns- Window*. Floors,
x 223'. Turn So one mile at
Sl.iners, Hull Heads. Pop Guts
and 35 foot used all aluminum Office. Call 1II9-J, D. C. Caldwell
HKDItOOM:
in: \ I e s t a t e d r iv e in
Oaklawn Cemetery,
5 Doirn, 95c
produce vans. ADo Iwo 1953 DitD ouble Drrsier
PUMPS
tiPRlNKLEIt
kliMuuri Minnows amt Worms
moml T 140 IIP Cummina Die­
Reveled Mirror
J . W. IIA I.L , R E A L T O R
HMsTBMli
Firming Grocery—E. Genrva Avc, Hnokrase lied
sel deeper traetora. Excellent
Johnny Walker, Associate
condition. Great Danc-Dlamond All type* *»J tit**, IniUUed o
liinersrring Mattres*
"Csll Kali" FhOt e 11II
"Do It Yourself."
S HOE S
T, 101 Bo. Orange Bloisom
Hox Spring
(2 pillows FitEE)
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
TIRED
Tret), Orlando 3 0011. N ightHobort A. Williams
S T I N K
laities and Children
Call Mr, Reevca 3-two.
See our new line Ilf floor covering
Machine and Supply •
of the Mint* oli| Hung?
REALTOR
and
romplrte
home
furnishings
207 W. 2n l 81, _______
Ph- &lt;&gt;5
14—
USED CARR
See the s|iaciuus new tastefully
Hnvntnnil l.unitqiiK t.
$1.94 - $2 41
FREE DELIVERY
different homes in —, —
Just Arrived a big selection of
ASMHIATE
CROSLEY - ilENIHX
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
DOES TlUl" BEAUTIFUL FALL
new styles In most sires
South Pinecrest
San for* Ph*.,ie 1673. Atlantic Hank Hldg.
Balnn-t
Senrlco
Corner 2nd k Magnolia, Ph. 123!
WEATHER maka you want lo
Grove Manors
Sunfio*
It AN BALL
"Bud Bantberaer" Mgr.
get out on the highway and go
W II. "ttdl" Hit.VIPER
C. A It It E T T '6
Valencia Villas
Del.am
Elcctne Company
lipea Moaday'a til l:C0 p.m.
Guy Allen, Associate
. . -SO. . .goT Then ace Ray Her
Arlrllc Pil«r, Associate
VISIT D ili BALCONY
Phone 1122
ron for real value* In USED Service— Quality —Satufaclton 323 h . First St.
IMMEDIATE
Rralinr — Grnrrxl ln*uranrr
CARS. Phone 2144. or after tl Ph. 113 Sanford 1W7-J-3 Do llary
Deluxe gas range, perfect condi­
JCCUPANCY
Phnne 9«5 nr 212! 112 N. Park Ave.
p.m., phone 1143-W........... THE
T. V. SERVICE
tion, $75. Also hand lawn mower. IX—FAR51 and GARDEN
•57 PONTIACS AHE COM1NOI
Day or Night
Phone 1221 M.
Id e n lly S ltu a la H
This I* a free pas* to the Hitt
SEMINOLE T.V.
1450 Packard, 4 door. Reasonable
Luxuriously
I’lnnnt-il
^1.
^ w»/w «y
Ih
ra
trr
for
Becky
Cam.
Exp.
543 Celery — Ph. 125j -J.
Oil cirriilalor. tubing k drum, $50,
Phonn 1123 J.
Modcrntcly
Priced
dale Nov. 17. PJ56.
Phone 2202 LW.
A n PETERSON
O-SCUOOU LNSTRUCT10S
1444 Ponli*e7 radio, heater, rpot
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
2 and 4 Bedroom Home* with I Rrnker Assoetile«: A, It Peterson
light, now urea- I i u Cali 1123- LEARN HswiUin Dancing. 3 yrs. FOR FILMS, Finishing. Tape Re­ Beautiful Seersurkrr Plant. $1 and 2 bathi situated &lt;-n large, Jr , I*. J Chesterton. Gart.all
arlitllrally
landscaped
lots
corder*. Supplies, See—
Willetts, John Melseh and R W
XW after 4:00 p.m. or mc at
alte. only S9r, G" AI’EVlLi.f!
up. Adele Heilman, Ph, 2221-J.
Paved street* an I all other
Williams. A. C. Duudiicy, tovnd
W17! HOLTS CAMERA SHOP,
344 S, Palmetto.
NURSERY.
PHONE
203*
• Student Instruction
eity convenience* make these Surveyor
2lo S. Paik Ave.
rolonie*
of
owneritcrllpled IIC N Park Ave
• Plane Renlal
Phone (129
i » l Ford, very nice
4te5
Strawlierry Plants, around Hitn
• Sightseeing Rides
1951 Chev H tonpick up. Worth
plant*. Will sell bed for $tu*■&gt; home* truly delightful plare*
Double rm*, tub*, very g w l cond­
PHONE 9210 tor CHERRY
to liva.
Snntnmli) Fly Inn S rrvicc
nr plant* two cent* each if
tha money ..
GW
ition. $10 Ph. U41 7
Rr«l Estate Hroketagr
.Notary
0 1450 Pontiac. 4 door ledan. new
Puono W P.
W-4413
picked from the bed by the buy­
Oeiigned.
Ruilt
and
Fold
121’.* W nth St. Itear-Rirlmr Shop
2 Ml West of Longwood
paint, good eond.
JM.
i- 2 f i' Men * Btcvcle. Yellow 4i er. F. A. Adimi. 2004 Lake Avr
1450 Ford V-l. 4 door, motor reOn Ni-w Sanlandu Spring* ltd
white, like new Reasonable I’h.
O D IU M 4 * T U D 0 R Ine.
This i* a free pe&lt;i to llie Rill
ROSA la. PAYTON
conditioned
181
277S j.
____________
Hu Ibirrs of Fine Homes
Theatre fur Cathy Green. Exp
1947 Packard, 4 door sedan New
EMPLOYMENT
llegisteied Hcul K*tnt»- lltsiker
For
Florida
Living
dale
Nnv.
17.
1056.
___
paint, ronning good . ...
195.
Phnne 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
14—APPLIANCES *
BOY REEL
&lt;4 -OilED CARE
SALES OFFICE
3 acres, 3 RR home. Close In.
FHIGIDAIKE appliances, xsle
RENTALS
J625 S. French Avenue
Ml W. Second St.______
$8.;u» Term*
I will keep children in my home.
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo
Phone 2100 and 29*0
Fla. Phone FO 5-3315 or San $4—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
Ph. 544 It. 1102 W 4lh
( LAYTON* U. IIIUIIIKH
BUSINESS
ford 1C12 5V alter G p.m.
Ilea) Estate Investments
WANTED— ChlFd eate tn my
1 room apt , including utlliticr
SERVICES.
so Orlando llw)
Pk 2963.J
home. E x p e r i e n c e d . 404'a
$l5no 107 W. 9th St.
Sales • • Service
§ 14—■BAITY PARLORS
__
SINGER
French.
Apartment for couple. 320 Uik OWNER oul of town will id] his
Sewing Machines
Dr Hiry 2 bedroom home, laiw
SPECIAL
24-HELP IfA.VTYD—FRHALt
Ave. Ph. 304.
Also
r*rt«.
secessones
for
ill
down payment with good trim*
319 Ptrmanent, *144
mokr*
of
sewing
machine*
of
maid 5 day* per week.
lo responsible party. Call Dvi&lt;-is a free pats to the Movie
EVA BESS BEAUTY SHOP ColoroU
Ameriran and European manu­ This
Ref and Health Card. Phone
do. F or. 3282
land Itldedn Theatre for Flank
Phene 6 6 1 ________
facture.
1139-M after 4:30.
Chaiank Exp. date Nov. 17,
All Repair W'urk
31ove to Loch Arbor December 201 So l*#rk A*c. — Phone 960
1956.
310 Waves by Zob's i Realistic
Fully Guaranteed
Experienced mild for general
lit. 1600 sq ft. of living area
' 37.10 TVu Nov. Open 3 a m . * house work. 5 days a week, good
iu6 E. SECOND ST.
2 Bedroom home, rarportr, utili­ in quiet neighborhood. Modern OZIKR REALTY CO
Call 371
pay. Care of 4 children after
ty mom. nrwly furnished, $|W) 3 bedroom home only t year
I a-ira II. drier, IP altur
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
7!leitrir rang*-. prarlirally new.
school. Ph. 1T07-M after 4:30.
month. PHONE 2120-LW.
llaret M. Field, Asaoelale
old. Fully
UmDraprd
and
Phone 30tu JI evening*.
completely
equipped
Pjiom 2C0I So Orlando llwy Ph. 1359
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
27—HELP WANTMl MALE
EVENINGS: 3115 amt 790
2221 R.
14-ft. Coldspot Deep 7'rct/c. Ilia) 2 Bedroom home, kitchen equipped
0
PAMIWO
space
heater.
Phone
2S35-W.
Wanted Colured warehouse man
Phone 2311.
Consult A HE ALTO it Fust
HAVE YOU KEEN PUTTING OFF
k truck Jrlver. Muat have chauf­
FURNISHED mom to couple. KitCUSTOM BUILT HOMES
CULLEN ANTI HAH KEY
THAT NEW ROOF because you feur license. Steady year round t$—BUILDING MATRRM1J
then privilege*. Phone 2*61-W
VA-KIIA—CONVENTIONAL
IA4 N Park Ave.
Phnne M il
fear the cost will b* too great?
Job. Apply Wight Grocery Co
CONCRETE
FINANCING
Why not drop tnT It’ll cost you
WELAKA APARTJIENT8: rooms
407 W. 4th.
Ready, Mixed Concrete, Conertle ^private baths, 114 W. F ln l St LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
IF IT L7 HEAL I I M E
nothing to talk It over. You may
Block, SanI. Gravel Cement,
a&gt;k Umiulcv A &gt;lo''t"ith
have a pleasant surprise in slots: WANTED- MAN TO OPER­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Concrete Pipe to meet all Desirable furn garage apt. 412-W.
at 117 South Park
Thonc 772
HILL LUMBER k SUPPLY
A.
K.
SHOEMAKER,
JR.
ATE L A U N D R Y k D R Y
Qualifications.
They Know
YARD 233 W. 3rd St.. MONK
CLEANING ROUTE IN DE
Phone 1991
1400 klrllonvillr
Avalon
Apis.
Efficiency.
Ph.
720
W
'
Sherman Conrrele Pipe Co.
33 -The Lumber Number,
BABY A CASSELBERRY. AP­ Out
JOHN L. HAMRICK
tVe»l IJth St.
Phone 21*1 Furn. cottage-, r e a s o n a b l e . 10-room frame house, modern,
PLY
IN
PERSON
Olt
PHONE
MdtANKY-SMITH PAINTS
Heg. Heal Edatc Broker
Geneva.
easy
terms.
W.
Located
on
17
92.
J*h,
3010-Wt
175 FOR AN APPOINTMENT. I t—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Phnne W. P ^. 5821
£ 3415 S. Park
Phone 12m
It Albers, Hox 55 Cassadaga
III. 2 Maitland. Florida
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUN­
Rose
Court
5
room
apartments,
Roll top office desk. Ph. 304.
Ted Burnett
DRY CO. *19 W. 3rd.
furnished. Kitchen equipped. $12,500. 3 bedroom, air cundilion. Grove* • Acreage • Home* . Lots
for PAINTING
fd. enclosed, garage, block conPhone 1491.
HAYNES
Office
Machine
Co.
1401 Grandview
Phone 1932M T r ii i k driver with chauffeur
atrurlion. Haidwood k coik BILKS HARD TU PAY? Sell
Typewriters,
adding
machines
license. Mu«t be local resident.
floors. 9UX1U lot. lorw FHA
Sales-Rental*. 314 Mag., Ph. 44 2 and 3 bedroom renicnt blork
Por Painting cal) Mr. Taaker, Ph.
State age and rxprritncc. Box
things you ra through w i t h
monthly payments, $52.79 after
lake front homes. $65. k $85
04S-XR Room special SUM.
456
Sanford Herald.
unfurnished. Phono 1129, SL buying owntrs equity. 2523
• ft Soda fountain and bar In A-l
through
Wan! Ads for CASH
condition. Alio • call Iron, leath­ John Really Co.
LaurtL Ph. 1401-J.
REMODELING?
29—SALESMEN • AGENTS
er
upholitercd
bar
atoola.
Perfect
Csll
1321.
ty Pino Panel 2 14e »q. fL
apt. Ili-wiy 17 92 So.
NEWSPAPER atreet ailesboya.
for small business getting start­ Efftelaney
ypreii Panel U 4 e iq. ft.
City Idmlts. Slumberland Court 4X—I.OTo
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
ed
Worth
over
SUM)
will
sacri­
Heirs,
The
Sanford
Herald,
after
autiful For Natural Finish
make (he Want Ads your sl.opp.
Loti in Pinecrest section. PHONE
fice
for
$3U
complete.
Ph.
Ages
I
to
12.
Apply
lo
Mark
See
Seminole
Really
for
DeiifGREGORY LU M B ER
Flat*.
102O-J.
*WB
Hone**
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LONDON newspapcia eapresa that final game It wna Yasskto
severe crlllcism of I'nine Ctiar* Yogi Derra's warclub which real*
l.e's latest h a iliu t. T h e H un sit- ly set thing* ablaze.
nil Inn muat certainly have calmed
I I t
down If they can gel into a D/iy
Hull agamsl oh alleged "soap
about som ething like that
fra il' Is iflsmliird—treus liras.
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cir* of orchids, according to F o »
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tha tat* and lamented tdependt out sufficient spore cash to afford
on how you b*l) World Herlea a single bli-_u&gt;m of ju st on* VO*
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sighted shopping. Remember, the dollars we spend in
our community stay here to support it - t o pay taxes,
build schools, pave and light streets, and in a hundred
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Let's give Sanford a break this Christmas! Let's do our
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OF INFAMY' WAS 15 YEARS AGO

'Mayfair Opening Is
..'Complete S
Over 408 Croup Concludes
Bary Turns Out

All De
To See New Post Office

To Attend Safely Course;
Big Event Certificates Given

The Mat fair Inn Dpciing night
I celebration i. a "complete •ell..Saffly u mlr b.i.lnn.a," coutj
oill according lo report* Ihl* . . .
, _
.
.
momlng from H
Sew York * U»# dimming op of tko stat**
ili.mi* winter 11 ,rltt attraction ment hy li \V.
Collier a i hn
Mm*
I rank M rbinr Jr conclnilrd a tl)-hour *afoty course
•a. i ihi, morning ihag »»cr ton f„r MjpervHori, fornien and key
ha\r made rrtrn atio n t fur Ihcjj
bi ifu n ! f&gt;&gt;t Mill \:rt minimi a&gt; personnel of the City of Sanfiml
Th,. J2n.l Annual Pioneer Night
J- f o'clock
Ihla aftrrnoou.
„jn t* held m Lake Mar) on
' t\". ‘re * .lug lo hake the big
Certificate** were unaided tho
Saturday night Frh .*3. Frank
I
i' 'U in Ihr Slay fair Inn1' m, n
have attended
tho
anmi-infM yevtciday.
" til poijjr who runir In Pt.»
hi,’.,i&gt; if opening night I* any
m o hour* each af'ernnot*
li&lt;rr Night arc Patriotic an.I like
md-allon at a I • ihe S'l.-ri* |f,j, wr,.k, Tlie certificate* cer*
who a ill begin pouring into S in tlf). „ l4l , h(l fotlr,c
ha&lt; hecil
to &lt;clchrato Waihlngion'a Hirth
ford «ner tomorrow night, llw .... n ify |b romplc i I
da) on Ihe Z2ml, to we'n 'citing
the date i*n» for Krh *3." Fvan*
('oilier It a repreveniallvc of
• aid a* h* mad'* ihr announce
Keitlviile* for opening night n Ihe Florid*
Industrial Ommla*
mrnt.
•hr Mavfnir Ion tomorrow will ,mn, Ilcparlmcnt
of tnduatrlal
Thu next year'* Pioneer N'lghl
begin with cocktail* *rrved al Safety.
It* Mr*. Itulh Fitck*en
7. (inner will he torveil at 0, and
will lie the blggeri in ihr hlatory
The piirpo*c of thia rourie, hn
of Ihe annual event*. Frank G nni
The Sanford Federated Garden dancing mil get underway at •aid. “ la lo train or teach for*
'
I'full wa* ho*t to over .100 at the 9 30
•aid
, , men. •upervliora, and kep per*
" t t n r had tome might) prom ' ' f,rc »"'• reception yesterday at
Op&lt;'ning mglit at Ihe llavfalr
|hr ability
to recognilO
Inent people at our celebration ^«* 'I n fair Hottest*!. mih Mr* Inn o il coincide nith ihe begincondition* or act* In Older
each year and there will he equal* l' '* Flower*, chairman, regated’nlng f fetiiviiu for the 'I a&gt;- : j0 control accident*"
ly proinimit ritl/rin at our next. Ih*' crowd »iih rcfrrthment* fair Inn'* ll!t,n«»i PGA ripen
’
...
...
onc,“ he comment ml
Frank Mchanc Jr, aeiel a* com which i» *l.i!e,l in get underway
In 19a5 alone, Collier aaid,
i*n»lir*in* round*
e.mn.i.
Occident* have ro*t a total of
_____, with
...... i|iialifv|ng
Tome, next Fell. 11 h, **ij, meniator for the colorful ttyle Tintiij)
Man) of the golfer* have already MJ.Wn.lll,10 Ami he explained
we wti: have old folk* from every diottins of Mary KMhcr *uit*. *un
juit how the co*t »** affected
•ertlon of th* county a* »rl| a* ] en»embl,*» and formal frwk*. a* rriv,-.t and “ til attend th*
In each group of accident*. For
tho*, from other roomie. «hn m&lt;*lrl* from the varimi* t’irrle* f#|r
*ant, there were T
r n)n' comine lo l.ake Mary to drifted down the uindint *tairt*1(( and county official, will In lance, . he
. . i
ii .
ci v
hf w„ h u, f
&gt;n )Mrmntf
,av and •auntered among Ihe )|f
ill. gala nu.1v &lt;imailing I-'-''nnen
nt.d accident, which
,
:u .-t*.
il the ttiul.T , -.1,1111 co*t a Iofnl of 1175,750 in com*
. , (f ^
nllr
,
nrt
ScrmiuM* l iounly I’on-atlun and M-Vt.MI.fiO in medU
Chrt*nnai
decoration*
lor
ihr
in
sanford
and
M BATTUMP Ariaora. ablua and kinking, and a ntwaiuper hradtina m a ll the Dae. 7, IMI "D»
co*t». Thee
1.27T
were
complete,- rr.n k K f.n. .hrug hnlrl lidihy u p aupplied by gnr and pu doubt official* from neigh leal
0I infamy," whan the Jjpantao attacked Tearl Harbor. Mora than 2.000 US. aorvletmen died i&lt;
gel, • hut we’re going to work » " r *"h member*, one from the boring communille. will al*o at permanent partial accident* with
the enemy came lo with KW warplane* and midget tuba to rrlpple eight b»ttle*hlp» and nunr laaaei
rompenaation mxting $1.*Tl.oztr4
light away lining up the he,I en- Unflwood firrlr. .hotting a f.n.t ' [end the brilliant opening r*nil.
war veasell. At bottom, an aircraft carrier l* •! okeri it I*. *D ttiUwr a* tl aw* .m now. ffaferratioaaV
Thcrv'* a tninleni
ntunvr l ie |,rtalnmeni un,l making folk* l'il| game in fnrniaiuin, with lln*
\A \New
&gt; Y oYork
rk
,n,he»ua hr* jni*
eoata at I74J.U1.M.
and concrete floor, heaiitifnl .hruh* aw nr,' that. the old people have (player* tthoie head* were pea- bet-o engaged by Ihe Mayfair Tcm|orary total accident* num*
bery furnithed by thr He Bary , night all lo them*elvc* to real nut*, ilirv* the ruo*l admiring lnu for tomorrow night'* open- bend JiJ.TIH with compensation at
15 Years Ago 'Day Of Infamy
Garden Club, a clean glt.trnlng |y enjoy."
medical cotta
Other*, ef white chry.aiithemum, In . r vcnt TIi,. orrheatra will re- 13,139.175 20 and
whit* building, all «urroundwl by
K*io« raid that th* event will with gold leave* a* foil; a pink ,„ ,jn ,y iSe Ma*falr Inti through- U.JU.tBSM.
There w&gt;r*
131
m*rkcl parking &lt;iall« for motow' i.y, ptaee in the l.»kr AUrv ar-d cry Hat aunbnnt r.-flefie,) lo
*.*i,un to furnish mu*lc fataldlex with romp'ii&gt;ation co*U
h t i r i . 1*
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Chamber of ('omuicrre Building i mirror,
a• pine
and
brarillan’f„r
the many
event"
that arr feta*
big fM30,961lu
and
me*llca|I weg*
pepper arrangement,
„ While , r |„ i .1-,| during the .,'a*oii
iimie* eavtlng
$79,030.92. Au*
I The jmd office
I* set back ju-t a* It ha* many, many tunftoitv the tlrcet with acre*, n w h
' tell ha\r hundred* romlng &lt; hrutm a* o roto***l enndle and
."I- Will I* the eighth Annual rMrn,‘ fRulring mclieel attra*
on both the north and wiuth
fr"1” everr lire-ilon ’ ’he Old liny, appealing deer drew much 4*l-ci-1n c o m m e n t e j
't.m a-rr **on l,n^ numheied I07.IM7 with
Pottm*del Waller ll»nl wouldn’t ‘,n*1 " i’ll
I mom for epery vttemn.n
Mi fiaiie, “ a ml I far
&gt;!
fflili f?.n7ijK)7,w.
lop for a picture of hlmsalf and on- "I ih»iti
j | r.. h - i n Kl, letter «a* rh.nr Nf11 i„.*t ••
olhrr %vnril«, explain*! Col*
hriigge«l off the
phoiographer
Lv.m* tabl H* n nuking th* man of Ilie roffrr and lo-aib'd The Ala)fair lun ripening Night Ikr, tliuir n r r f
QCfMenli
will. "I’m too huxy". Actunlly,■wnouneemem early , &lt;hat ev*rv ih, lutle*. Iin,- of ri-|ire*rnta' •ip. 1*1 event I* the "grand open ti*|Nxtril« jut I lh»* ninftl nf thrill, if
“Thrt* have been *o many
By JIM flKCKCR
he wa* every place at once, get one, everywhere. «il| know that n v c from each circle with Mr* ing" for t’.&lt; winter .nclil .r a " ‘n i " ’ -'" vorrid have hern prrvamted.
PEARL HARBOR * - Where change* in warfare in th* If»
year*
»ince
the
attack.
ling
thing* In order to lake care the night ha* hern *el arid** for K.l 1 me and Mr* L I* H.ican In Sanfiml, vinlnulr Family, an.I , ’,'l,r'1inS * cla»* of *upervljor%
eace Ike battHahip* »eio moored
"The aircraft carrier ha* Uhen
of the "Chrl.tm.-** mail" and the •Tinner Night," and *o that old [ aa.i.ting Ticket taker, uera Jlr* Centrj I FlorMa jccrJIn c tn pa-t f a l l e n and key peraonnel la no
t9 w on row*inviting targeU for
orderly flow of mall lo I)* Hare folk) ean liegin linking their plan* Ijrry Spencer and Mr* W II airtnintp nf the &gt;r*rl)f party .iml 1**"* ***** iceordinj to the mat*
the
Japaneae
plane*
which over front the battlwvhlp. The
Stewart. Atmlel* were: Air* according to Die re«ervatlon Hat r,la * lined up tn front of CollleP
guided
mi.iile
ve*a*l
may
*«me
resident* and out to their friend* to attend.
amithed them 15 year* ago todar
"Ju it a* toon a* Ihe n.w 1WJ George Harden, Mr* Charle* alrraily computed
day
lake
Ihe
role
of
thr
aircraft
hi* final hour of tho
and
relali*,"*
Han!
*r*mcd
to
he
— a trim llttlo motor launch tie•
I- il coorve. "AA'e u»&lt;* every typo
Juvt a* happy In hi* new »or calendar' b.u}in romlng out." Cole, Mr, W F Klrrhhoff, Mr*
carrier.
up every morning
of vlinal education," he aaid,
rounding* a* any one nf the He Fean* ad-letl. " h r *nra to mark Kre,] liana*, prr.idtmt of Ihe
Alto, wi don t conccntratii our
M i n i I IO N Al. l OCA1 NKUft
Some 100 tourWta walk tlowly
"There
are
movie*, *||(lea,
Gary folk who wen- "packing in" Feb 23 very plainly f..r *»e don’t club, Mr* tlnherl Stone, Mr* toe
aboard, lubdutd* chatting in whit* ahlpt In the harbor Me n r dt»l
want
a
*lngle
per*&lt;&gt;n
left
out
ur
llakir,
Mi*
John
Morgan
and
Mr*
iill.lt*, printed lea 1let» demon*
ON \t.i: ij
to *ee their new dally gathering ■li*appomt,xl
pera, awwtntck by the »ccne then. tVe keep better di.prrud.
II. \ sayer,
I Continued On I'age Twelve)
The place and mail lource.
where
wa. m ad. and the nut ««* »ea. You never **e anyALT.AMONTF. Si’111NOS
where hl.torr
hltlory w*»
(If
rotirae,
the
Pn*f
Office
U
.\ltamont. Spring. Civic Club held
United State* plunged Into World thing like it Dee. T any p o i r "
The launch pu!U a ong.ide th*
P(.r m fr„ni ind chriatmi* ju*l one of the new mod'm t»*iiM Course In 'ExcellenL Shape'
War U, on th* day that "will
•unkm batllrship Utah .Some six pf rty W nfrrHsv aftrrn^n at th# ing* being er*cto.| In He Bary i n _____________________ ________________ ~
lie# la Infamy.”
Tkay wear bright aloha .hlrla frel
t ,r ,h,p'* ',frk *,ic,kl Community lion**
T .- elrU’ fiunUli more and better crvlrr*
W, G. Miller t* In hi* biaml new
tad cotton - print dr»»*e«. Many &gt; “ni ^ w ,,rr , t . rraay angbj. t„pie trio from th- Lyman High
k . » F im itu .tone around their ^
'* ■;,,nfr' ,e
School Glee Hub prorated a real e.lale office next door in
I tah wa* taken out of tervic* prngrani nf Chri»tm*t *ong*. dt Ihe po*t office
necks. The ehlldren are along, aI
f tv r h a ll hlgw-igt will he proml
Tli*re wdl he nllyer [rom lvactt leading up InT -ieiday'i
ip u l lf y gr-env In tho "pink n f eondltloo^
.17 and Hied by Ihe Navy •* r,cied hy Mi*. Cirotyn AnderA laundromat h-iildlng * ne,r
west qRH)tTiral)y
allent and r*
a bombing largo*
von. 5*minnl# County mimr dt- in* eompletlon tn fumi.h vn add uent am ong the M ayfair Itin’i gotfer* on tlie rllnlc panel demon* log event.
for n eat wer-k’a eonteaia.
"You may tak* photograph*
, ------ m.~ r — rector. The .rane
. . . . .dance,
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. . „ f' t(,n-'lce HeharrUe* hw e not M•V,’^W, TGA Tournament an*1vtrattng rarloua hirm*. *hot», arul
a .tap
t'arfagnn *»H ye.terlxv that
"tVe had 4.000 In Sanford fog
The day i* brilliant. Th* irai.e
m,. ,»jior ,ayr. “hot keep number, wa* done hy Nan -Lihn ye* experience.!
dl«»nre next » r r k . ac-ording In «iy|e. „f play uii-.l in *nme o ' the 19 hole cour.e l* in . *. client li.at y e a r’* M ayfair Inn SliA.ooO
trlnda “ iril* InipHy* much a* on ^ camera! i*iinied al Ihe part ,on and Jerry Mrln;n*h. Hana
M ayfair Inn M anager Frank Me
the higge*t golf n m le a u in I’GA .hafu ' ’ and i&gt; ready fo. i pc lour PGA 0 (irn ." aaid M anager Me*
Soutlieii Bell
Telephone
Sunday, H er. 7. i»n
tune Jr.
cliriill filay
n a o itn l tirc m k c rfie ri a re eon bane, "and fhi* y ear we a re ex*
their areompan- T elegraph Co will *oon erect
1*1 Mip* Anne Cline, program brawl new building for a .1 al . v
The launch pa«*rt a well wairr **
A* many a- Jd golfer* liavr .il tinning th n r dailv round* .if the peeling tn m ore than diyuble th*
A lte.dv Jm lirallng they .'ill he
•rubbed Navy tran*port. new of
The rameraa click aleadil) rhmn read* the mtn».|iicnon*
change on tha rorner of IT H and here for the avert will he l|..ra.-* ready arrived for practice round I ro u rtc (iitting the fairw ay* and crowikv her*."
Mr* J. D. Morrl*on. club pre* Angele* Ave It i* unrierM.tcl that Stone ham. heal ofIhe New York
ra ly half a doi»n or ao ib in p t in One man avki another "How
Ihe giant harbor.
■hoot Fit at IV* The other **ya. called a brief b-irine** meeting
hlinc fur pFO|H*rfjr fiiv**
r*rjkanI/ n.11on, fair! Hub
Announce- be«Q com pleted and work Will *&lt;em h*dl, d iie rio r of tlu- .prattllog
after the program
T h r transport’* ra.iui
*rnpe ■That •hnuhl do it."
"I havr color and I don't want «’*nt wa. made at thia time that begin on th* alnirtiire riv hnu&gt;e '*r '* York t.ianl* I a im *&gt;-'em ,
whirl*
atradily. aeannirig
the
MimllnurH Ob Page Tweltel
the mechani*m
'&gt; l*oper M anager of th r Chicago
ikies. Only a handful of vhip* in tn he ovrrcvpo*ed," the flr*t nun
It* Mary I’ott|er
He llary la flow ing, no only White S- x. I te d d it Hutrhinaon,
Tearl had radar in IMI. and a «iyi
V 5 .Senator Kverei* l)&gt;rk*rn
The picture-taking completed
in Ihe number of resident*, hut m anager of the St lamia Cardl and Mr* Hlrkaen were Inlrod'iceil
radar Banting from an Army out
In Ihe com m ercial ex tabll.tm ent* n.vl*. Paul ltlchar-1*. m anager of lo Hr Bary gue«t* at * reception
the launch chug* up Baltle*hlp
poit never reached the fleet.
F a ir »n,l nrild Ihroogh S a t u r and e rite tp rl,e ,. not i.t ov-rl - ,t Die Itultiiri.ife Hrhde*. an.l Mayo and t,-.v &gt;t**|enlay of ihe h"tn»"Tberw were M ahtpa *•* P earl How.
Sniilli to .in* get of tlir I’hlladel of Gi n nod Air* It I' New toll.
To the right, where the chan- day rtrrp t rarly moraine fog;
H arbor on Sunday, Her. 7." the
phia team .
i('p&gt;Diiiiurd tin Page 1 b rive&gt;
I-w innighi ta AJ.
•ailor on the launch &gt;ay«, ra t'lm g
Col ar.t Atr* Gregory hruenirh
AIpmj im licating th a ' ihey will aa en hoatx
through hla prepared p atter
i»e in Sanford for one of Florida'*
The launch make* a w idr itttn g
The Senator and hia wife have
and atop* at the beginning of th e
higge*l golf t-Venl* are Hill Ven &gt;&gt;io gath-ring at Miami
now de«*rted one mile * lirtch of
liigney, managtr of Ihi New York
a. h a n j ’ riopped’ off lo iri.it
dock* and bury* known a* "B at
Giant* nnd Itoiey ttia.i getveeal
Kraaenleh* whom they kii'-wr
tte .h ip Row "
manager of ihe Minneapolis Mill lfl„ maic| r ,n VVa.hingl.m It C
T here, in the &gt;p*re n l aho'it •
fr*
and lo renew art|uaintanri'« of
mile, aevftt A m eriran battleihipa
Alario Carfagno, hint pro fur |„ng .landing, Air and Air* Jame*
w ere moored when the Jap » n e-e
the I’GA Open *nld yeitrrdav A’ Huh.xr.l*, forriur neighbor! In
•trick . Four were aunk. Thote
thal lie I* expecting (rum Z'A lo IVkin, lllinoi*
There a l l excitement in DeBary
yesterday.
Local rrri.lenu «,*re «*en fol
lotting their mail down the rirret
It bD camr nhont when t
Poat Office v.** moved fruni ,it :
• mall wood atructure In th,&lt; brand
new citttrirtr building on thr »e*t
nf l* «
S,&lt;cm&gt; &gt;« if «!l of PcRary turned out or thr event, and oxen
though parking apace in front of,
around and in hack nf the nrw
Po*t (ifftec i* Incrvued man)
time*, every availahl* apace wa*
filled
Thr tic* Poit Office which mtil
be officially dedicated on Dec.
IS at a huge Meeting to Include
Ctvle organuatlon*. date nfft
rill*, and Po*t Office personnel,
plan* are underway for the dedi­
cation egfrcUta which will be held
In the afternoog.
A modern foyer with apace for
many time* Ihe number of po*t
office hoxe* now greet thr vill­
age re*iden!» at
they call for
their mail each day.
»
i
, nlior.'
Brand n.w po.t om ee furniture
Including a wide .tam p „nd parcel
window,
conxenlent .lot.
for
wtfolttg mail, w
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bulletin h,i*rd hi e
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Lake Mary Pioneer
1 Night In February

Over 300 Enjoy
Coffee, Style
Show At Mayfair

' Pearl Harbor is Peaceful

Place Visited By Tourists;
Civic Club Will
Sponsor Christmas
Lighting Contest

Baseball Bigwigs To Watch PGA Open

Senator, Mrs. Dirksen Visit DeBary
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Weather

afloat w ere dam aged.
Some* 2,900 men d lrd torn to
b u t In th« eiploalona nf homh*.
burned to death in the flam ing
w ater* of the harbor a* oil «pilled
from (trlrh cn atrip* and rau g h t
fire from Incendiary homh*. t a p ­
ped below d e rk i of ahlpa on their
w ay tn ihe holtom.
Huge column* of black amoke
(toured up and the harbor burne.l
throughout the night of America'*
flrat hectic 24 houra at w ar.
Some of the haltl*.hlpx were
refloated to fight on during Ihe
F a c t/le w ar, M l
th e Japaneae
a tta c k , wltk one blow, m ade ob&gt;elet# the battJevhlp concept of w a r­
fa re .
N ever again will P earl H arbor
p reten t *ueh a luley larg er.
The Pacific Com m ander. A drn.1
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r E R T I N C A T E S W K R R AW ARD ED TODAY hy D W. Collier. Safety Rrprwaentalive of Florida In
Felix II. Stump,
*»hoae&gt; neaaquar*
headquar- ,(u,t
,)u,trial
Comml*.*ion, Department
Department of
of Ind.Htrial
Industrial Safety.
Safety, when
J9 Supirviiora, foremen, and key per
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pio fri.io n ttl and uinatr ir
golfer* In Sanford taking part In
the qualifying round on T u n d ay .
However, M auegrr Frank Me
Imne J r . aaid that approvlm ati iy
12*1 will lee off in the three day
play beginning next Thur.-lay
S lated for AVrdneaday will hr
* clinic with Alayfair Inn Conn
try club'* Winter Pro. Pork*
Oliver taking a prom inent part.

A ftrr a lirief tiopover in Tonit,'**ee. Ihe H iik'rna will lie in
Illinotm for C hrittm ax and then
back «o \Aa«hlngton for the Jannary &gt;e,,|on of Cong re**.
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Hungarian Relief Fund ha* now port r.f the prevident, Mra, C lif­
readied a |o|a| of $47, actor.llng ford Sand* Thia will he turne.l
.o official* of the local chapter over to the Sunday School Su|mrpurrhaw* of
Goal for the drive in the Sero ln'en.lent for Ihe
mole t’ounty eornovinlty It $153 chair* for the nrw educational
*Th» Chi|iter ho|H*» to attain, building
ita goal before ‘A Merry Christ•} A**lallng the pretidenl in Ihe
mai and *A Happy New Year’ ‘upper arrangement* were Mra.
te n are atop a hill overlooking
oklng »r,nm*i
m.ojh*; completed
ri.mpleted aa 10
10 hour
hour cuor*e
coor.e atat the
the City
City Hall.
Hall. Mrl
Alrlion A. Yelvmgtou, City of Sanford Building »*» being rrli-faratr.l in lh« lu rn ^ ta rn ld K. Seaman and ’-TW* h r « ST.’SStYAf 4NT, StlfN GA’f.I.I.'T JI DIHUKN TWtiaf
UMSff a«||Q i ^ ili- rbofr iuljf*,.
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Christmas is the season for giving, but let's not "GIVE

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A W A Y'' our own home com m unity through short­
sighted shopping. Remember, the dollars we spend in
our community stay here to support it - t o pay taxes,
build schools, pave and light streets, and in a hundred
f 0

ways make our home town a better place to live.
Let's give Sanford a break this Christmas! Let's do our
shopping in O UR O W N HOME TOW N!

Ample Parking

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Wider Selections

More Salespeople

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ManySanford Merchants Already Have On Display
Christmas Merchandise. Use Their Conveinent Lay-a-way Plan

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KstmlilUhed IftOS

FRIDAY N O V EM tlK H ^, 10.AA

A**orUtctl l’rr*x l.e .u rd W ire

OF INFAMY' WAS 15 YEARS AGO

'Mayfair Opening Is
..'Complete S
Over 408 Croup Concludes
Bary Turns Out

All De
To See New Post Office

To Attend Safely Course;
Big Event Certificates Given

The Mat fair Inn Dpciing night
I celebration i. a "complete •ell..Saffly u mlr b.i.lnn.a," coutj
oill according lo report* Ihl* . . .
, _
.
.
momlng from H
Sew York * U»# dimming op of tko stat**
ili.mi* winter 11 ,rltt attraction ment hy li \V.
Collier a i hn
Mm*
I rank M rbinr Jr conclnilrd a tl)-hour *afoty course
•a. i ihi, morning ihag »»cr ton f„r MjpervHori, fornien and key
ha\r made rrtrn atio n t fur Ihcjj
bi ifu n ! f&gt;&gt;t Mill \:rt minimi a&gt; personnel of the City of Sanfiml
Th,. J2n.l Annual Pioneer Night
J- f o'clock
Ihla aftrrnoou.
„jn t* held m Lake Mar) on
' t\". ‘re * .lug lo hake the big
Certificate** were unaided tho
Saturday night Frh .*3. Frank
I
i' 'U in Ihr Slay fair Inn1' m, n
have attended
tho
anmi-infM yevtciday.
" til poijjr who runir In Pt.»
hi,’.,i&gt; if opening night I* any
m o hour* each af'ernnot*
li&lt;rr Night arc Patriotic an.I like
md-allon at a I • ihe S'l.-ri* |f,j, wr,.k, Tlie certificate* cer*
who a ill begin pouring into S in tlf). „ l4l , h(l fotlr,c
ha&lt; hecil
to &lt;clchrato Waihlngion'a Hirth
ford «ner tomorrow night, llw .... n ify |b romplc i I
da) on Ihe Z2ml, to we'n 'citing
the date i*n» for Krh *3." Fvan*
('oilier It a repreveniallvc of
• aid a* h* mad'* ihr announce
Keitlviile* for opening night n Ihe Florid*
Industrial Ommla*
mrnt.
•hr Mavfnir Ion tomorrow will ,mn, Ilcparlmcnt
of tnduatrlal
Thu next year'* Pioneer N'lghl
begin with cocktail* *rrved al Safety.
It* Mr*. Itulh Fitck*en
7. (inner will he torveil at 0, and
will lie the blggeri in ihr hlatory
The piirpo*c of thia rourie, hn
of Ihe annual event*. Frank G nni
The Sanford Federated Garden dancing mil get underway at •aid. “ la lo train or teach for*
'
I'full wa* ho*t to over .100 at the 9 30
•aid
, , men. •upervliora, and kep per*
" t t n r had tome might) prom ' ' f,rc »"'• reception yesterday at
Op&lt;'ning mglit at Ihe llavfalr
|hr ability
to recognilO
Inent people at our celebration ^«* 'I n fair Hottest*!. mih Mr* Inn o il coincide nith ihe begincondition* or act* In Older
each year and there will he equal* l' '* Flower*, chairman, regated’nlng f fetiiviiu for the 'I a&gt;- : j0 control accident*"
ly proinimit ritl/rin at our next. Ih*' crowd »iih rcfrrthment* fair Inn'* ll!t,n«»i PGA ripen
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onc,“ he comment ml
Frank Mchanc Jr, aeiel a* com which i» *l.i!e,l in get underway
In 19a5 alone, Collier aaid,
i*n»lir*in* round*
e.mn.i.
Occident* have ro*t a total of
_____, with
...... i|iialifv|ng
Tome, next Fell. 11 h, **ij, meniator for the colorful ttyle Tintiij)
Man) of the golfer* have already MJ.Wn.lll,10 Ami he explained
we wti: have old folk* from every diottins of Mary KMhcr *uit*. *un
juit how the co*t »** affected
•ertlon of th* county a* »rl| a* ] en»embl,*» and formal frwk*. a* rriv,-.t and “ til attend th*
In each group of accident*. For
tho*, from other roomie. «hn m&lt;*lrl* from the varimi* t’irrle* f#|r
*ant, there were T
r n)n' comine lo l.ake Mary to drifted down the uindint *tairt*1(( and county official, will In lance, . he
. . i
ii .
ci v
hf w„ h u, f
&gt;n )Mrmntf
,av and •auntered among Ihe )|f
ill. gala nu.1v &lt;imailing I-'-''nnen
nt.d accident, which
,
:u .-t*.
il the ttiul.T , -.1,1111 co*t a Iofnl of 1175,750 in com*
. , (f ^
nllr
,
nrt
ScrmiuM* l iounly I’on-atlun and M-Vt.MI.fiO in medU
Chrt*nnai
decoration*
lor
ihr
in
sanford
and
M BATTUMP Ariaora. ablua and kinking, and a ntwaiuper hradtina m a ll the Dae. 7, IMI "D»
co*t». Thee
1.27T
were
complete,- rr.n k K f.n. .hrug hnlrl lidihy u p aupplied by gnr and pu doubt official* from neigh leal
0I infamy," whan the Jjpantao attacked Tearl Harbor. Mora than 2.000 US. aorvletmen died i&lt;
gel, • hut we’re going to work » " r *"h member*, one from the boring communille. will al*o at permanent partial accident* with
the enemy came lo with KW warplane* and midget tuba to rrlpple eight b»ttle*hlp» and nunr laaaei
rompenaation mxting $1.*Tl.oztr4
light away lining up the he,I en- Unflwood firrlr. .hotting a f.n.t ' [end the brilliant opening r*nil.
war veasell. At bottom, an aircraft carrier l* •! okeri it I*. *D ttiUwr a* tl aw* .m now. ffaferratioaaV
Thcrv'* a tninleni
ntunvr l ie |,rtalnmeni un,l making folk* l'il| game in fnrniaiuin, with lln*
\A \New
&gt; Y oYork
rk
,n,he»ua hr* jni*
eoata at I74J.U1.M.
and concrete floor, heaiitifnl .hruh* aw nr,' that. the old people have (player* tthoie head* were pea- bet-o engaged by Ihe Mayfair Tcm|orary total accident* num*
bery furnithed by thr He Bary , night all lo them*elvc* to real nut*, ilirv* the ruo*l admiring lnu for tomorrow night'* open- bend JiJ.TIH with compensation at
15 Years Ago 'Day Of Infamy
Garden Club, a clean glt.trnlng |y enjoy."
medical cotta
Other*, ef white chry.aiithemum, In . r vcnt TIi,. orrheatra will re- 13,139.175 20 and
whit* building, all «urroundwl by
K*io« raid that th* event will with gold leave* a* foil; a pink ,„ ,jn ,y iSe Ma*falr Inti through- U.JU.tBSM.
There w&gt;r*
131
m*rkcl parking &lt;iall« for motow' i.y, ptaee in the l.»kr AUrv ar-d cry Hat aunbnnt r.-flefie,) lo
*.*i,un to furnish mu*lc fataldlex with romp'ii&gt;ation co*U
h t i r i . 1*
I ,, *i l l
■ J1
l* r , , 1 ■ ■
,i
...........
. .
,»
f g T t l Hi ‘4 *&gt;, I
a*,.!
,n ,a
lit*.
Chamber of ('omuicrre Building i mirror,
a• pine
and
brarillan’f„r
the many
event"
that
arr feta*
big M30,961lu
and
me*llca|I weg*
pepper arrangement,
„ While , r |„ i .1-,| during the .,'a*oii
iimie* eavtlng
$79,030.92. Au*
I The jmd office
I* set back ju-t a* It ha* many, many tunftoitv the tlrcet with acre*, n w h
' tell ha\r hundred* romlng &lt; hrutma* o roto***l enndle and
."I- Will I* the eighth Annual rMrn,‘ fRulring mclieel attra*
on both the north and wiuth
fr"1” everr lire-ilon ’ ’he Old liny, appealing deer drew much 4*l-ci-1n c o m m e n t e j
't.m a-rr **on l,n^ numheied I07.IM7 with
Pottm*del Waller ll»nl wouldn’t ‘,n*1 " i’ll
I mom for epery vttemn.n
Mi fiaiie, “ a ml I far
&gt;!
fflili f?.n7ijK)7,w.
lop for a picture of hlmsalf and on- "I ih»iti
j | r.. h - i n Kl, letter «a* rh.nr Nf11 i„.*t ••
olhrr %vnril«, explain*! Col*
hriigge«l off the
phoiographer
Lv.m* tabl H* n nuking th* man of Ilie roffrr and lo-aib'd The Ala)fair lun ripening Night Ikr, tliuir n r r f
QCfMenli
will. "I’m too huxy". Actunlly,■wnouneemem early , &lt;hat ev*rv ih, lutle*. Iin,- of ri-|ire*rnta' •ip. 1*1 event I* the "grand open ti*|Nxtril« jut I lh»* ninftl nf thrill, if
“Thrt* have been *o many
By JIM flKCKCR
he wa* every place at once, get one, everywhere. «il| know that n v c from each circle with Mr* ing" for t’.&lt; winter .nclil .r a " ‘n i " ’ -'" vorrid have hern prrvamted.
PEARL HARBOR * - Where change* in warfare in th* If»
year*
»ince
the
attack.
ling
thing* In order to lake care the night ha* hern *el arid** for K.l 1 me and Mr* L I* H.ican In Sanfiml, vinlnulr Family, an.I , ’,'l,r'1inS * cla»* of *upervljor%
eace Ike battHahip* »eio moored
"The aircraft carrier ha* Uhen
of the "Chrl.tm.-** mail" and the •Tinner Night," and *o that old [ aa.i.ting Ticket taker, uera Jlr* Centrj I FlorMa jccrJIn c tn pa-t f a l l e n and key peraonnel la no
t9 w on row*inviting targeU for
orderly flow of mall lo I)* Hare folk) ean liegin linking their plan* Ijrry Spencer and Mr* W II airtnintp nf the &gt;r*rl)f party .iml 1**"* ***** iceordinj to the mat*
the
Japaneae
plane*
which over front the battlwvhlp. The
Stewart. Atmlel* were: Air* according to Die re«ervatlon Hat r,la * lined up tn front of CollleP
guided
mi.iile
ve*a*l
may
*«me
resident* and out to their friend* to attend.
amithed them 15 year* ago todar
"Ju it a* toon a* Ihe n.w 1WJ George Harden, Mr* Charle* alrraily computed
day
lake
Ihe
role
of
thr
aircraft
hi* final hour of tho
and
relali*,"*
Han!
*r*mcd
to
he
— a trim llttlo motor launch tie•
I- il coorve. "AA'e u»&lt;* every typo
Juvt a* happy In hi* new »or calendar' b.u}in romlng out." Cole, Mr, W F Klrrhhoff, Mr*
carrier.
up every morning
of vlinal education," he aaid,
rounding* a* any one nf the He Fean* ad-letl. " h r *nra to mark Kre,] liana*, prr.idtmt of Ihe
Alto, wi don t conccntratii our
M i n i I IO N Al. l OCA1 NKUft
Some 100 tourWta walk tlowly
"There
a re
movie*,
* ||(lea,
Gary folk who wen- "packing in" Feb 23 very plainly f..r *»e don’t club, Mr* tlnherl Stone, Mr* toe
aboard, lubdutd* chatting in whit* ahlpt In the harbor Me n r dt»l
want
a
*lngle
per*&lt;&gt;n
left
out
ur
llakir,
Mi*
John
Morgan
and
Mr*
iill.lt*, printed lea 1let» demon*
ON \t.i: ij
to *ee their new dally gathering ■li*appomt,xl
pera, awwtntck by the »ccne then. tVe keep better di.prrud.
II. \ sayer,
I Continued On I'age Twelve)
The place and mail lource.
where
wa. m ad. and the nut ««* »ea. You never **e anyALT.AMONTF. Si’111NOS
where hl.torr
hltlory w*»
(If
rotirae,
the
Pn*f
Office
U
.\ltamont. Spring. Civic Club held
United State* plunged Into World thing like it Dee. T any p o i r "
The launch pu!U a ong.ide th*
P(.r m fr„ni ind chriatmi* ju*l one of the new mod'm t»*iiM Course In 'ExcellenL Shape'
War U, on th* day that "will
•unkm batllrship Utah .Some six pf rty W nfrrHsv aftrrn^n at th# ing* being er*cto.| In He Bary i n _____________________ ________________ ~
lie# la Infamy.”
Tkay wear bright aloha .hlrla frel
t ,r ,h,p'* ',frk *,ic,kl Community lion**
T .- elrU’ fiunUli more and better crvlrr*
W, G. Miller t* In hi* biaml new
tad cotton - print dr»»*e«. Many &gt; “ni ^ w ,,rr , t . rraay angbj. t„pie trio from th- Lyman High
k . » F im itu .tone around their ^
'* ■;,,nfr' ,e
School Glee Hub prorated a real e.lale office next door in
I tah wa* taken out of tervic* prngrani nf Chri»tm*t *ong*. dt Ihe po*t office
necks. The ehlldren are along, aI
ftvrhall hlgw-igt will he proml Tli*re wdl he nllyer [romlvactt leading up InT-ieiday'i
ipullfy gr-env In tho "pink nf eondltloo^
.17 and Hied by Ihe Navy •* r,cied hy Mi*. Cirotyn AnderA laundromat h-iildlng * ne,r
west qRH)tTiral)y
allent and r*
a bombing largo*
von. 5*minnl# County mimr dt- in* eompletlon tn fumi.h vn add uent among the Mayfair Itin’i gotfer* on tlie rllnlc panel demon* log event.
for neat wer-k’a eonteaia.
"You may tak* ,----m.~r — rector. The .rane
.... .dance,
...... ~
photograph*
a ...
tap „ f' t(,n-'lce HeharrUe* hw e not M•V,’^W, TGA Tournament an*1vtrattng rarloua hirm*. *hot», arul
t'arfagnn *»H ye.terlxv that
"tVe had 4.000 In Sanford fog
The day i* brilliant. Th* irai.e
m,. ,»jior ,ayr. “hot keep number, wa* done hy Nan -Lihn ye* experience.!
dl«»nre next »rrk. ac-ording In «iy|e. „f play uii-.l in *nme o' the 19 hole cour.e l* in . *. client li.at year’* Mayfair Inn SliA.ooO
trlnda “ iril* InipHy* much a* on ^ camera! i*iinied al Ihe part ,on and Jerry Mrln;n*h. Hana
Mayfair Inn Manager Frank Me the higge*t golf nm leau in I’GA .hafu '’ and i&gt; ready fo. i pc lour PGA 0(irn." aaid Manager Me*
Soutlieii Bell
Telephone
Sunday, Her. 7. i»n
tune Jr.
cliriill filay
naoitnl tircmkcrfieri are eon bane, "and fhi* year we are ex*
their areompan- Telegraph Co will *oon erect
1*1 Mip* Anne Cline, program brawl new building for a .1 al . v
The launch pa«*rt a well wairr **
A* many a- Jd golfer* liavr .il tinning thnr dailv round* .if the peeling tn more than diyuble th*
Alte.dv Jmlirallng they .'ill he
•rubbed Navy tran*port. new of The rameraa click aleadil) rhmn read* the mtn».|iicnon*
change on tha rorner of IT H and here for the avert will he l|..ra.-* ready arrived for practice round I rourtc (iitting the fairway* and crowikv her*."
raly half a doi»n or ao ibinpt in One man avki another "How Mr* J. D. Morrl*on. club pre* Angele* Ave It i* unrierM.tcl that Stone ham. h e a l of Ihe New York
Ihe giant harbor.
■hoot Fit at IV* The other **ya. called a brief b-irine** meeting
hlinc fur pFO|H*rfjr fiiv**
r*rjka n I/ n.11on, fair! Hub
Announce- be«Q completed and work Will *&lt;em h*dl, diierior of tlu- .prattllog
after the program
Thr transport’* ra.iui *rnpe ■That •hnuhl do it."
"I havr color and I don't want «’*nt w a. m ade at thia tim e that begin on th* alnirtiire riv hnu&gt;e '*r '* York t.ianl* I aim *&gt;-'em,
whirl*
atradily. aeannirig
the
MimllnurH Ob Page Tweltel
the mechani*m
'&gt; l*oper Manager of thr Chicago
ikies. Only a handful of vhip* in tn he ovrrcvpo*ed," the flr*t nun
It* Mary I’ott|er
He llary la flowing, no only White S- x. I teddit Hutrhinaon,
Tearl had radar in IMI. and a «iyi
V 5 .Senator Kverei* l)&gt;rk*rn
The picture-taking completed
in Ihe number of resident*, hut manager of the St lamia Cardl and Mr* Hlrkaen were Inlrod'iceil
radar Banting from an Army out
In Ihe commercial extabll.tment* n.vl*. Paul ltlchar-1*. manager of lo Hr Bary gue«t* at * reception
the launch chug* up Baltle*hlp
poit never reached the fleet.
F a ir »n,l nrild Ihroogh S a t u r and e rite tp rl,e ,. not i.t ov-rl - ,t Die Itultiiri.ife Hrhde*. an.l Mayo and t,-.v &gt;t**|enlay of ihe h"tn»"Tberw were M ahtpa *•* Pearl How.
Sniilli to .in* get of tlir I’hlladel of Gi n nod Air* It I' New toll.
Harbor on Sunday, Her. 7." the To the right, where the chan- day rtrrp t rarly moraine fog;
phia team.
i('p&gt;Diiiiurd tin Page 1 b rive&gt;
I-w innighi ta AJ.
•ailor on the launch &gt;ay«, rat'lmg
Col ar.t Atr* Gregory h r u e n i r h
AIpmj imlicating tha' ihey will aa en hoatx
through hla prepared patter
i»e in Sanford for one of Florida'*
The launch make* a widr itttng
The Senator and hia wife have
and atop* at the beginning of the
higge*l golf t-Venl* are Hill Ven &gt;&gt;io gath-ring at Miami
now de«*rted one mile *lirtch of
liigney, managtr of Ihi New York
a. h a n j ’ riopped’ off lo iri.it
dock* and bury* known a* "Bat
Giant* nnd Itoiey ttia.i getveeal
Kraaenleh* whom they kii'-wr
tte.hip Row "
manager of ihe Minneapolis Mill lfl„ maic| r ,n VVa.hingl.m It C
There, in the &gt;p*re nl aho'it •
fr*
and lo renew art|uaintanri'« of
mile, aevftt Ameriran battleihipa
Alario Carfagno, hint pro fur |„ng .landing, Air and Air* Jame*
were moored when the Jap»ne-e
the I’GA Open *nld yeitrrdav A’ Huh.xr.l*, forriur neighbor! In
•trick. Four were aunk. Thote
thal lie I* expecting (rum Z'A lo IVkin, lllinoi*
afloat were damaged.
piofri.ionttl and uinatr ir Aftrr a lirief tiopover in TonSome* 2,900 men dlrd torn to
golfer* In Sanford taking part In it,'**ee. Ihe Hiik'rna will lie in
but In th« eiploalona nf homh*.
the qualifying round on Tunday. Illinotm for Chrittmax and then
burned to death in the flaming
However, Mauegrr Frank Me back «o \Aa«hlngton for the Janwater* of the harbor a* oil «pilled
Imne Jr. aaid that approvlmati iy nary &gt;e,,|on of Congre**.
from (trlrhcn atrip* and raught
12*1 will lee off in the three day
--------- ——
fire from Incendiary homh*. t a p ­
play beginning next Thur.-lay S u n n P T
BoTOGr
ped below derki of ahlpa on their
Slated for AVrdneaday will hr
UUiUUr
way tn ihe holtom.
* clinic with Alayfair Inn Conn K J n f O x / n r
Huge column* of black amoke
try club'* Winter Pro. Pork*
U Y L I OIOU
(toured up and the harbor burne.l
Oliver taking a prominent part.
Al.TAAlONTF SPRINGS
Ihe
throughout the night of America'*
l«.t rw .i nipper and bar ja r nut
flrat hectic 24 houra at war.
r
t n
L
C 1*7 0,1
'^ r
°7 the Service
Some of the haltl*.hlpx were
r U n C J K C a C n C S «J&gt; I /
Clrtle Of the Altamonte 111110*1
refloated to fight on during Ihe
The Seminole County Red Crov*
' W ’li at cowling to a re­
Fact/le war, Ml
the Japaneae
H ungarian Relief Fund ha* now port r.f the prevident, Mra, Clif­
attack, wltk one blow, made ob&gt;eread ied a |o |a | of $47, actor.llng ford Sand* Thia will he turne.l
let# the battJevhlp concept of war­
.o official* of the local chapter over to the Sunday School Su|mrfare.
purrhaw* of
Goal for the drive in the Sero ln'en.lent for Ihe
Never again will Pearl Harbor
mole t’ounty eornovinlty It $153 chair* for the nrw educational
pretent *ueh a luley larger.
*Th» Chi|iter ho|H*» to attain, building
The Pacific Commander. Adrn. 1
ita goal before ‘A Merry Christ•} A**lallng the pretidenl in Ihe
______ . . .
.
r E R T I N C A T E S W K R R AW ARD ED TODAY hy D W. Collier. Safety Rrprwaentalive of Florida In
mai and *A Happy New Year’ ‘upper arrangement* were Mra.
Felix II. Stump,
*»hoae&gt; neaaquar*
headquar- ,(u,t
,)u,trial
Comml*.*ion, Department
Department of
of Ind.Htrial
Industrial Safety.
Safety, when
J9 Supirviiora, foremen, and key per
____
r |a: CommlMlim,
‘
te n are atop a hill overlooking
oklng »r,nm*i
m.ojh*; completed
ri.m pleted aa 10
10 hour
hour cuor*e
c o o r.e at
at the
the City
City Hall.
Hall. Mrl
Alrlion A. Yelvmgtou, City of Sanford Building »*» being rrli-faratr.l in lh« l u r n ^ t a r n l d K. Seam an and ’-TW* h r«
ST.’SStYAf 4NT, StlfN GA’f.I.I.'T J I DIHUKN TWtiaf
UMSff a«||Q i ^ ili- rbofr iuljf*,.
ilr&gt;l Ivia
sag a.,1 LnxH
lo jp»/ifir.
eclu r, ewer
reccivea
hia MiililtsaU
ceati/K ate. fWlJifl
(S taff PFnln!
J’to to ) ,
•
, m u-uiy.
“ JHu*.
Mo Bttij. (iU U J’ULk^a
There a l l excitement in DeBary
yesterday.
Local rrri.lenu «,*re «*en fol
lotting their mail down the rirret
It bD camr nhont when t
Poat Office v.** moved fruni ,it :
• mall wood atructure In th,&lt; brand
new citttrirtr building on thr »e*t
nf l* «
S,&lt;cm&gt; &gt;« if «!l of PcRary turned out or thr event, and oxen
though parking apace in front of,
around and in hack nf the nrw
Po*t (ifftec i* Incrvued man)
time*, every availahl* apace wa*
filled
Thr tic* Poit Office which mtil
be officially dedicated on Dec.
IS at a huge Meeting to Include
Ctvle organuatlon*. date nfft
rill*, and Po*t Office personnel,
plan* are underway for the dedi­
cation egfrcUta which will be held
In the afternoog.
A modern foyer with apace for
many time* Ihe number of po*t
office hoxe* now greet thr vill­
age re*iden!» at
they call for
their mail each day.
»
i
, nlior.'
Brand n.w po.t om ee furniture
Including a wide .tam p „nd parcel
window,
conxenlent .lot.
for
wtfolttg mail, w
i
1
bulletin h,i*rd hi e
c

Lake Mary Pioneer
1 Night In February

Over 300 Enjoy
Coffee, Style
Show At Mayfair

' Pearl Harbor is Peaceful

Place Visited By Tourists;
Civic Club Will
Sponsor Christmas
Lighting Contest

Baseball Bigwigs To Watch PGA Open

Weather

•

Senator, Mrs. Dirksen Visit DeBary
* * *
* * ★

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YOU’LL FIND
THAT’S THE KIND
OF HOME YOU’VE
BEEN THINKING OF

Jh t’A, d a lle a b o u t

YOUR

dioUM tU}. 71oo/lA t
Do you want to live in a neighborhood so engineered for safety that your children can
actually play in the street? . . . Where you will be confident that the future expansion
o f the city will increase rather than decrease your property valu e?. . . Where cv»vy city
convenience is taken for granted, and every living convenience in your home is righ t
there at your finger tips? . . . Where you have plenty of clean, country air and sunshine,
yet are still within sight o f the c ity . . And, where your children can walk to school and
enioy supervised play in it*s spacious 25-acre playground? . . , Then FO R GOODNESS
SA KE, L E T ’S TALK IT OVER.

OUR RECORD
IS PROOF OF OUR RESPO N SIBILITY

You Can Buy A Home In
South Pinecrest for—

During the past 21 months Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc, (builders o f South Pinecrest) have built and
sold 204 homes in Sanford for a total sales value of $2,759,000. This represents more dollar
cost than the construction totals of our beautiful new Seminole Memorial Hospital, our
recent sewer improvement program, and the widening and re-building o f French
avenue ALL COMBINED “Growth” is indeed a big businc««»

$11,200 to $13,500

OUR AIM IS TO CONTINUE
TO SERV E THE INCREASING DEMANDS
OF A GROWING CITY
Within the next tew years the population of Sanford Is expected
to double and triple und double again, To help meet thin fabu­
lous growth . . . to house these thousands of new people . . .
Odham &amp; Tudor will build, and Build, and BUILD . . , More
and more families want to make Sanford their home. . .
When they get here we are going to 1«&gt; ready for them
with the best Florida home they can buy for the price
anywhere,

and pay for it on any of these easy pay plans
If Yon A rt A V eteran:
$625 Down Payment

Service Personnel FHAf*
$1000 Down Paym ent

(Include* closing cost*)

(Includes closing costs)

$67 P er Month

$63 Per Month

$66 Per Month

(Includes ttiM and In*.

(Indudes taxc* and Ins.

(Includes taxss and Ini.);

(Includes cloning cost*)

WR CAN Q U A LIFY

YOU FOR ONE OF THE FINANCE PLA N S WITHIN 30 M INUTES

The above figures include: GE Elec trie Range, GE Electric 10 cu. ft,re­
frigerator, Venetian blinds, 30- gal. GE electric hot water heater
and Duo-Therm space heater.

W hy Not Drive Out
TO D A Y?
«

H A:
$1956 Down Payment

Builders Of Finer Homes—

138 FAM ILIES HAVE PURCHASED HOMES IN

Odham . &amp;■
H

SOUTH PINECREST

B R A ILEY ODHAM
President

HERE you hsve on engleered community of fine home*, aet (n an atmosphere of quiet rural charm, yet en.
dowed with every metropolitan convenience. You have neighbora who love their familiea and aro proud of

SA LES o m c i i

the- community in which they live. You have beauty, and case and comfort, and you have SECURITY for
evtry hard-earned dollar you Inveet. Here at South Pinecreet you can establish your caitle. and be sat­

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isfied with the estate you leave your children when you have gone. Sanford la a city with a glowing future,
and the homes in South Pinecrei* will forever be monuments to its progress,

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19S8

Associated Press Leased Wire

NO. 130

P r e s id e n t Builds U p
8 M illio n V o t e M a rg in

Republican
Congress
Looks Slim

It. tA W M T B D PRESS
Prr&gt; ilcnt Kitcnhower built up a
margin of more than eight mil­
lion v.tc* today In hit record
smashing .econd term victory over
Adlai Stevenson. Rut he appeared
to be falling (hurt of hi* goal of
gaining u Republican Congress.
P ie count of popular vote* at
noon «a* Eisenhower 30.627,188;
Slevrn-on 22,133,606
Despite EUcnhowcr'* landslide
A THREE WAY VlL U m i wu* csticurati.il last night a* three were named to the Board
of hi* Democratic opponent
of Sanford City romniU*roncr»v Shown nlxtve. ju^t after final return* were heard on the defeat
—a victory that might reach a
city election arc Merle Warner. Service Station Operator; Karl Htmtlnhotham, Sanford nine million margin in popular
Oil Distributor, and A. L. Wilson, Sanford Furniture denier. (Staff Photo)_____________ votea—Democrat* appeared to he
pulling into a commanding lea..’ In
the battle for the House.
P ie Democrat* also attained a
fasorable position In thetrrfforta
lo retain control of the Senate.
At noon the Dcmo.-rata had
elected 2X3 of the 218 member*
needed to hoL’ onto the Huu&gt;e. Re­
publican* had elected only 1M,
Eerie Higginbotham, Merle W»r&lt;|
deipi'c Elsenhower's sweep.
ner. and A. L Wilson won unani­
The political complexion of the
mous approval (or seat* on the
Senate—which also appeared like­
Nearly TO p«r cent of the voter* Hoard ot City Commissioner* in
ly to remain Dr moor a lie—hung on
In Seminole County turned out yesterday's City Election.
the m ulls of three un.ended
More
than
1300
of
the
nearby
yesterday—a clear, warm, typical
races «&lt; return* mounted from
November d a y -to name Prc.i™ ' r*
Elsenhower's nationwide surge
, . . . . .
„
.
. . . to ca*t their ballots in the contest
yesterday. R wa* the first lime a
dent Dwight D. Elsenhower their j or thc three commlsilon seats.
Republican had won a second
9 choice for President for the next
A. L. Wilson, .was reelected
to
.
A
35-year-old
Negro
was
taken
'•rm
In W year*.
four yean.
serve the remaining year of an un- jnt0 c u , , ^ |I t t n(s ht 4„ j f harg-1 Democrats edge.; nearer control
A
total
of
8.8M
votera
cast
. „ . ,
„
.................. *"*" expired term Wilson wav appoint- cd wilh &lt;-tn£agjt&gt;g ^ t|,* t,U1lne»s of thr Senate by winning 17 seals
ballot! for I itiiucnt with 5,011
\0 ihc Board of Sanford lily 0f selling intoxicating tieyrriKfi in Tuesday*! voting for i lota! of
going to_ Elsenhower and 2.995 Commusioncr* early this year to ^-ithoat s license" and "with the 4*. Including holdover*. P ie undegoing to Stevenson.
fill a vacancy m ated by the re- i4 |e 0j imoxlcaiing beverage* ride-; races, in all of which they
However, the totals are unoffic­ signallon of City Commissioner commonly known as moonshine i were leading, were In Kentucky
whiskey."
I Nevada, and South Dakota,
ial and do not inelude the ap­ Jack lUtigsn.
proximately 300 absentee ballots
Commissioner Wilson
whole.Samuel EJvard Wilder, alals1 There are 96 senators with

Nearly 70 Per Cenl 2

In c u m b e n ts K e e p

01 County Volers P o s t s ; W a r n e r le a r n e d
Turn Out Yesterday

Negro Taken Into
Custody; Selling
Moonshine Charge

A VICTORY SMILE AND WAVE n* President Dwijiht D.
Khrnhmver greet* hi* friend* nnd co-worker* at the Rcpuhlicnn Victory Rally early this morning in Washington.
D. C. President Elsenhower apeak* to a nationwide TV

and radio audience an ho *aya "I will ronlinuo to work foa
1(58 million American* hero at home—and for Deuce in th«
world."

Herlong Maintains
«Slight Lead In Race

Lake Monroe
nror
Wil.ua received
o m cfri of lhp Sanford City
(ration .Mrs. Camilla {truer,
. in hi» unopposed bid ,, ,, Department wlltimed the
tn the Seminole Count. r.« . i r o
r

r * c* w ' vfn ,0
a lh? , &gt;’ »
.
.
. . .
A surorlsina avalanche of hot

Bids Are Solicited
For Work At SNA5
P ic count in 231 of the district s

lucky and Wr»t Virginia
___
Higginbotham - a . alto a pro- ,.,r!ment last week on which an 19*&gt;2 list. Rut he seemed likely to
Lund's surprisingly good show atlon office announce! today,
a rirv t n a* in a d r.
lore Missouri, which he won four ,,lfi demonstrates! growing Repub
lle-idn lengthening the runway
maJ ^hs-tcr somewhat «hr-i »h- Program and thr olhcr city imWd.fr, now being held in the
Mean strength in Kh-r.da Reside.
fpH |( M fh fnd |hp ^
^
provrmcn'* incluiing a cilywide City J uit, will be tried on the two 1 St-venson was crushed under a threatening to unseat Herlong ^the
.
inri.ii&gt;. ImiMin* a
tenter ballots are tallied and addstreet Improvement program.
charge* tn City Court Friday af tremendous vote for eonft denre HOP also »ent Rep W L. ( r*. »truction also ineludea building a
rd to the final figures.
,
Merle Warner, whn.e first at- ternoon.
for the 61 year old President who mrr back to Congress r.,r ar&lt;nher triple It inch pipe culvert with
, The Rovernor s race vm. -me |(&gt;|1)||, )o Kajn a , rat on the Roard1 Officer* investigating the r a w
headstall*.
V? suffered a heart attack last year ,rr" ''
Id----------- ------— __ Moreon.
than More
vw S.-mmo'e
J , " 8, m ,5 ? . Co!2!!u
. nf 8 «nf«rd city Commissioner* 'him. whiskey actlvite. were l.t.
ulldtrw*nt
an abdominal
in»n w i( win*
s
The bids will be received rmtll
’•Republican candidate William A
4glln„ n*ud C.atchel, held Joe Hickson. Sgt. Ren Butler, and ^ " 7 . , . June
ly Absentee ballot.
are brine
VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON aa ho waved a
the
count
is
*
30
P it FST. Nov. 11 at Cbar.okVn Z \ r r o u T r l'c
'rad throughout last l*«rolm .n C. C. Dod*on.
nntv six «nm.ed tcri.y am.
victory
greeting nt the Republican Rally in Washington*
Stevenson could eount
count only
token vote of 1946 In comparison
* 0je counting. He defeatstales In the deep South—Alabama expected la be completed late, lesion, S. C., with the contract D. C. early thin morning.
to
be
awarded
soon
after.
Con­
Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi. ,'11* ■Hvrtuon,
a"**®*?,
0' rn * h'LeRoy
l nj ! n* Collin, drew.
nf «d
Paid Yates
Jr . ti„
publisher
of H
bQ
CC
T fSi
6,178 (.overnor
s’aofocl
WerVUs.nro.,1
n uo rr iSCG U
H Ct lkk. R
F kl dl U
struction is expected to bo com
aa Sanford
Weekly,
the Sanford
North Carolina an.’ South C*ro.
A write-in candidate who so Journal
pined In April I8S7.
lino—together with Mis.'our 1, lor
nosjneef
Warner
by a
w
. Y This randidsry
t - . too late to
warner drfea'ed
iicfea'e.j Yates
-y jie . n.
7| electoral vote*.
"Because of extraordinary men
be Inc Mad on the ballot for th* mara,n 0f J 73
||e polled
tonoua service rendered to the
general election, Elbert Cammack. 912 votP, P8a(n. t Va|pt 3;9
Seminole County Unit, American
Dusty Roots Riding Club his exa Geneva Dairyman, received a
Each of the camli late* last night
The Sanf &gt;fd Home Demonstra­
Cancer Society thnughou! the
o»al Of 282 votes throughout the ctpr, ..tr(i thrir . r, muHc for the lenilrd an Invitation to alt hor*etion Club still mrrt tomorrow afpast year, and especially during
(&gt;ack
rider*
to
l«ln
them
in
an
»f« 1 8 prrclnclt in his efforts to on- «-nrri'.-nee phrrd in them In the
i.-rnoon at J o'clock at the Home
Camer Control Month, the follow­
seat Member of the Board of clti/ens of Sanford. "We evpect t.-rnoon of riding Sunday beginnDemonstration Center,
ing organisations, concern* rotnPublic Instructor C. F. Harrison to carry our aggrc.sivc program •ing it 2 p m.
Mr* W'. D. Rrlnson and Mr*.
miller chairmen and aevrral to- OV1KDO—A short time ago the
The
riding
of Geneva, Harrison d m . a total nvi,i on," the 111r*'■ sur&gt;e.-,fid
'
','**5*5, wilt take place at
Hoy Tillis are hoslessea f»r the
ral
imllvldiials wet* recipient* of nr-w nbirrvatl-m lower was com­
vole
of
n
i
a
r
ik
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.
k
.
.
,
,
,
,
u
r
1
1
1
the
Sanford
harmera
/kuetion
Mar
OVIEDO
The
Honorable
Dour
l.ur or j . s s p« rornn.irio with it.,* * au&gt;b.ial&lt; » «aul .1-t night aa 11--.
.
* . ,.
, . ,
the well dcscrviv. and coveted pleted. The Ground Oh*rrvera*
less
than joo
300 tor
for 'r.m
m t r(am,,,, 11,1corned, of* ,7
' , .lotals.
7 ,
1 ’ ki
of the club have r*‘* las
Sir 11strum,
Sanford, am! meeting, Mrs. Dorn Krnl Inman
•os man
.iiiuti.nk
the fmnl
. . .t,u official*
,
citations" stated
Mrs,
Julius C»rp i&gt; now operating the tower
Stale Senator, will be the gm-st of England will tie a guest.
mack recelve.1 write in vnlrt in The five man Rnarii of Sanford
Dingfelcr, I'rcsiilent uf Die county one day each week.
13 of Seminole County's IS mc Cliv l ommissioncro af lhe fr« t
,hV 'l-eaker Thursday evening at-the
w . H i. J . i .
ommisiwncrs, ai the first there will be no trick riding, slunls y .ih n Son hannuel uf the ft Vs
Unit.
Chief GOT nb*erver. Leon C.
be dW M ^ • lv e . ^ ,i n|n* mi ° f
B“ r t «»*'• Hicks, or other event, during the of* the Oblrto^Baptlst S s r r h
"These people, through their un­ Olliff say* that this is all the time
Was i t a W m r t e f c .
&lt; -W '*v d afrrnoon
Thr banquet will be served In
stinting efforts and dedication, it ran he manned due to the limit­
P
" 0 f
"J Higginbotham. Warner W-Ison
There U no admissionctiarge. the church annex at 7 pm. The
have a is umot.' their humane and ed votunlrrr hWp.
i f The sp&gt;*cial referendum Inratify D.vw.1 (.atchel and h, D. Scott it was announced tolar.
Nettie Faroell Circle who spun
civic rrs|Km*ibilllir* to the high­
TV y have fmir team*, captain­
or rejecl the permit to mnduct »Vw now hold* ;he lioard apiMtinlcd
-Rring your hor*e and enjoy a sor* the RA’s will he in charge of
est; they have enabled us to sur­ ed by Mr», George C. Moans, Mr*,
harness horse racing in Semtnol* office of Mayor.
real afternoon of fun,’* they said, all arrangements for the evening
pass our quota for 1936 and, Mae E. King, .Mr*. John Jaknbctn
County was overwhelmingly sp. therefore, helped immeasurably and Mrs. J . E. Brook.hire. Each
proved by • vote of more than I
to combat man’s cnirlrst enemy, team works one day every four
to I. According to the unofficial re
also right here in our ow&gt;n county. week*.
turns tabulated last muht hv the
Q
t
The Chief Observer *ayi that
Their grcairst reward (s the
»*
*
a
Sanford Herald's staff who torrilttaiioa of helping to save since this Is a very important pro­
1
i
verrd Ihr election rrlurns, s.-usn
ject any who wish In volunteer
livea."
i
Seminole County citiaens vo'ed
please contact him, or Stewart
Awards
were
given
to:
Semi­
i
to-approve the permit with nniy
nole County Medical Association, Galchel. supervisor, or ons of Uw
g|L« 8 voting against the harnns
Seminole County Chamlirr of four raplain*.
w ea&lt;ung permit.
Commerce, The Sanford Herald,
Yesterday'* voting was heavy s
Radio Station WTRR, Orlando
»tth Shoupe Voting machines be­
Sentinel Star, Sanford Naval Air
ing use) In all of the county'* IS
Station, Navy Officer* Wive* Club,
pneinct*. Line* were tong in the
enj 381 361 Jnj 303 111 287
373 178
Chlrf Petty Offlceri Wives Ciub,
Precinct 1
nY M Ml IAN JONES
heavier district! *rith inme voters
1«» 114 129 72 163 60 91 13 87 61
Rita Theatre Ixora Circle, Sanford
Pracinrt 1
OVIEDO—Everyone was busy
having to wait as Jong as three
1*3
786
426
61
Garden
Club,
Camellia
Circle,
Precinct 3
858
614
1301
339
1238 7K
Tuesday but the bank. Lucky dog*
hour, in one prerinct and up lo
Sanford Garden (Tub. Pilot Club, —they had a holiday. No joking,
Precinct 4
84 64 36 67 78 63 49 II •0 23
Rusines* and Professional Wo­ the heavy turnout of voter* kepi
83 minutes In another
87 301 73 111 12 115 113
Precinct 5
239 186 231
men’s Club,
124 M 96
M 126 46 143
1 81 43
Precinct 6
a steady stream uf customer* at
However there were no Inci­
Anna Miller Circle F.lkt Club, all other establishment* a*1 day.
18 38 40 11 42 11 31
3 27
4
Precinct 7
d e n t * throughout the county dur­
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Seminole
Preeinct 8
2nd 74 112 132 1G3 83 102 41 133 61
i n g the daylong voting
Polls
Coing over to the (Tty Hall to
County Welfare Department, San­ cast our own ballot the only lima
17 283 84
Precinct 8
338 172 211 23U 330 ITS 311
opened at 7 am . ant closed al
ford Fire Station, Florida Stale during the day we were off. w«
Precinct 10
234 101 130 160 300 103 111 18 163 69
T p.m.
Bank, Sanford Atlantic National taw that Mrs. M*e E. King, ckrfrt
Precinct It
288 133 I S 204 237 116 121
188 43
Precinct 11
117 31 44 •0 103 63 33
a 64 31 Rank Vowell’a Raymond Studio, Mr* George C. Mean*. Ur*, tra ­
Day Nursery, Big Gift* Chair­ ils P. Slone, Mr*. A. J . Reynold*
Precinct 13
31 II 30
23 4T I*
M 14 43 16
man Harold Kaslner, Campaign Robert A. Dewberry and T. JL
Preetncl II
678 1G0 318 438 314 290 23f
» 4rt2 102
Chairman Don Bale* and Irving Daniel) were kept quits busy a l
IS
818
300
Preeinct
1056
837
1184
693
49
&lt;30
383
IM
G ear Uday, partly flood? ThorsLON(« LINES FORMED nt the jioitg yesteniny in Do Rary Early morning crowd* wore
Pryor, Ughta On Chairman Mr*. the voting poll*.
161 81 07 UT 138 72 77 14 117 29
day; continued mild; lew tonight estimated at more than DX&gt; wilh Dio line growlny lonyrr a* the votirixr day uruKronrvl. Preeinrt 16
Evelyn Bales and a few individ­
Wa know w* ware kept busy a !
U-M.
(I’liuto By Cox'
Total*
3811 2MS 3844 11£3 3378 1846 3341 281 3060 I M
uals.
long came out on top by a marT ,_

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Invited To Join
In Event Sunday

Stenstrom To Talk
At RA Father-Son
Banquet Tomorrow

Home Demo Club
Meets Tomorrow

Local Cancer Society Presents Awards

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•y MAYSII ORIIO

"I thought wa d lunch her* and
out of native woven material,
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th* capital ©ty of and aha wort a blue linen draa* than start back hosaa." ha com­
mented. •'Nothing you especially
Jamaica, a» teen from the with native hand embroidery.
docks la no paradi**. There are Val glanced along the deck, but want to do In Kingston, la there.
no palm U rn or blue lagoon*, there was no sign of Uruce. She DtrkT"
"Nelhing I especially want to
no picturesquely crate-skirted had not seen or heard anything
native*: the only naUvca you tee of him since that unhappy scene do. but I'm going to stick around
•re dock workers in ragged cot­ in th* surgery yesterday, the her* for tha present You wouldn’t
ton trouerrt. sweat pouring from prayed that the matron, the other want to entertain a man who may
their black farm aa they unload doctors and n unn wouldn’t even be indicted for murder." But ha
luggage and cargo, and thr sur­ guess (bat there had bran any­ grinned aero** at John amiably aa
rounding building &lt; are dtab and thing personal and rmotionai be­ lie said I t 'The ship's doctor la
ibrty looking, (inly the purple- tween them. And aurtly what­ not entirely satisfied about Ul*
Hue mountain* that nee to an ever had been between them was cause of Mrs. A't at her stone a
tmprasalva height in tha center ended now?
Th* Carreways, when ah* met
ef the tilaml giv* you a hint of
"I've never beard such rot,"
the aplendiil tropical beauty of them later on tha deck, war* at Jane said In an angry vole*. "You
pleasant
and
unconventional
aa
Jamaica.
accused of murdering that poor
appearance auggeitcd. Thry old woman you’ve been so kind
Val and Dirk stood aide by alda their
said
they'd
reserved
a
table
at
to! The whole thing ta completely
a' the railing aa tha ship slowly
tu rn In to dock. Val was eut of tha Myrtle Bank hotel for lunch mad. Of course the dird of a
and
insisted
that
Val
join
them.
heart attack. Cen t Blue Alison,"
uniform and was wearing a ntat
Tha Carrawaya owned a Ford ah* glanced toward Val, "prova
gray suit with a white bloute and
convertible,
and
Val
waa
able
to
that?"
whits beret.
sea a great deal of Kingston as
"1 certainly thought she died
"What are your plans, Val, and they drove to the Myrtle Bank
how can I help youT" he aiked hotel
of a heart attack," Val replied
qultUy.
Kingston as a town la nu mure slowly. "In fact, I'm sure aha
*T mutt report at the hotpiUL beautiful than lla dock*. Most of did"
Than wby can't that foot
I suppose
Lippoaa I can get
gat over Ito Mon It waa deatroyed tn tha aarthtego ‘lay on a bus or a train."
quake which rocked tha country ships doctor accept your saaur■Tv* gathered from my frlende, at tha turn cf tha century. After am *?" Jan* demanded holly.
&lt;he Catrawayt, th* only icneibli that appalling dieaatar, bulldingi "What's he trying to prove?"
"He'd Ilka to prove I murdered
way of getting acres* the Island had been hastily re-erected, bt.t
Is by car. If you Ilka, 1‘U ask clearly they had not bean intend­ Mrs. feather at one, but of course
them to drive you over. That Is," ed to be permanent. They were baa pralendmg to himself It's aU
ha gave her a brief aldawaya dwarfed, ugly, and rather dirty- In th* line of duty," Dirk said
glance, "If lfarrtdan hasn't offer­ looking structures that seamed to cynically.
‘T can’t think what that man
ed to do that 1 know ha'a going have no place In UUs lovely island.
to work In the same hospital aa
If tha building* lacked color, —the ship's doctor—la thinking
however, tha streets certainly about. Has ha an aac to grind,
y«u are.”
"Yea, but I shan't be going didn't. Tha pavements w e re DtrkT" Jane waa still indignant.
"Maybe.’’ ha nodded slowly.
Jammed with pedestrians and
over with him."
Ha raised one eyebrow, slightly. h a w k a r s , not to much sailing "He thinks 1 took oaa girl away
"Hava you quarreled with him their werse aa forcing them upon from hun, Mra. featheraten* a
again? I hop# not on my ac­ anyone who faintly resembled a daughter. He suspects, If ha
tourist It waa all confusion, but doesn't know, that I'm trying to
count."
Hhe didn't reply Immediately, Val found It an tacltlng confu­ take Val away Irom him too."
"Oh," Jane said, and turned
hut continued to look down at tha sion, aa though tha whole town
busy wharf. Suddenly Dirk gave ware on carnival, the wia glad and stared at Val. John Carra­
that tha open car had to travel way waa looking at her too. Rhe
a shout and waved vigorously.
"There nr* the Can a way*. De­ •t a tra il* par* t h r o u g h the waa embarrassed, but ah* lelt
that ihtir gaae waa interested
cent of them to have com* across. crowded streets.
Ila'a an artist, a good one. I met
Directly they turned Into the and friendly, and suddenly alia
them when 1 was in FIJI. They've gates of the Internationally fam­ knew that In their eyes at least
rented a villa at Monlfgo Day ous Myrtle Bank hotel, and drove ah* waa tha girl Dirk had more
and It was their Idea that I should between th* palm treaa toward or less declared he waa In love
coma out"
th* long verandah, Ultra waa a edit) and wanted to marry.
Jane stretched out a hand
■he looked down on the wharf delightful sent* of roolneaa and
across th* Uhl* and clasped hers.
toward the younglih-Iooklng rou­ of peace.
Native scivanU In b|-oU*-j "Aly dear," ah* said impulsively,
ble who were waving hack to
Dirk. Ha was a tall man with white uniforms moved noiselessly "I'm *o happy for you, for you
aSort brown hair, almost crew- among tha tables, serving long both. You know how much w*
cropped. and tha blonde woman cool drink* or th* local PUniar’s adore Dirk, don't you?"
"Congratulation* aren’t quit*
alandlng braid* him we* pretty Punch lor which th* hotel la fam­
end pluinpUh. lie wa* drraavd In ous. John Carraway led them to In order yet," Dirk aald quietly.
(T o Be Continued)
alack* with a colorful ahlrt made a table.
I ) IMS. Marelt Grata, ft*piInt-d b r ptunlului a f Avslin P*»ka. Distributed by Hire T eslu r ** Bvnllesla.
in g s t o n ,

K

QUIIN ILIIABITH II el England (Uft) ih ik ti hand* with attrcu
Marilyn Monro*, film qu«*n, tl th* annual Royal Command film
parfonranr* at th* Empire Thcattr In London. Naxt ta th* actm *
U actor Victor Mature. "We’re neighbor*," laid Queen Ellrabeth. and
riplalned that Englrf.cld Green, wher* Mlu Monro* and h*r hutband. playwright Arthur Millar, have rented a large manor, I* near
Windier Cattle, nr* of th* hornet of th* rural family. f/rfematlor«l •

A "Food Addiction"
M ay Spell Trouble
9y HUMANN. BUK0I1IN, RLD,
CEREALS and other common a delayed reaction Ista you down.
foods usad In the manufacture of These delayed effects or hang­
liquor may be to blama, at least overs actually are relieved Imme­
diately by consuming more of tht
in part, for alcoholism.
This Is tha unloua via* of Dr. specific food or drink, he says.
Thiron O. Randolph, a Chicago If you ara addicted to a com­
Internist and nlUrgtet, who has mon food, tha allergist eaplalns,
conducted a seren-ycar study of you tend to Ilka or even crave the
actual cause of your chronic Ill­
probltm drinking.
He u ) t that all alcoholic bav- ness. You take it. or mlaturss
•raise carry tha aettra principles containing it, aa often aa nicesof tho constituent foods from eary to maintain tha Immediate
^
which they are derived. In othar lift that It provides.
words. If you are sensitive to one Incriminated Foods
of tho foods used tn making alco­
hol. you might possibly become Dr. Randolph suggests that a
diet which completely avoids In­
addicted to aleohoL
criminated foods will materially
reduce tha craving for frequent
It * easy to determine whether eating In casta of obesity and
you are scrultlva to a particular frequent drinking In alcoholism.
food which you consuma only This food addiction, U seems. Is
occasionally. But If your trouble something like drug addiction ex­
cornea from wheat, corn, code* cept that, in the latter, the addict
or other common dietary Items knows he’s hooked.
which you cat almost every day. The food addict, Dr. Randolph
It la a more difficult task to put says, usually Is not awara of tue
your flngar on tha ofltnder. Often similar action of tha food.
the affect!i of
i aueh foods are hid Qurniow ARP AHIWZS
den ones.
A Reader: What la Ludwig's
Dr. Randolph calls this adap­ angina?
.
tation to evtryday foods "food Answer: Ludwig’s angina la a
addiction."
severe type of Infection of the
In addlcUve eating and drink­ roof of the mouth.
ing, he tiplains. you simply take In thle condition there Is usu­
what you Ilka as often as you ally liver, swelling, redness and
daalre. After each oft-repeated pain of tha lowtr Jaw and th&lt;
you are picked up. Later, a n a undtraeath th* rhln

LeRoy Observes
30YearsAsTop
Movh Director

'ATT

He ala til'd making his own liv­
ing when he was 10, selling pap­
ers. In from of the Alearar thea­
tre In hit native San Francisco.
Ono of hi* best customers was Hip
late Theodore Roberta, the Mote*
of Cecil II. DeMUlc'g first "Ten
Commandmrnti."
Roberta offered Mervyn a bit
role In a play. The part calKwl
for him to climb In • tree and
yell: "The Yanks are coming!”
llo did it so eagerly opening
night that he fell out of (he tree
and got one of the biggest laughs
of the nlghl.
From the play, he went, still
In short panli, to the 1813 PanamaPacific rapoiitlon at a alngrr and
dancer. The act toured the coun­
try and by 1817 URoy decided lo

HOLLYWOOD ir-M arvyn U Roy moil durable of aU Holly­
wood boy wondari, this year ralebrales 10 year* as a top movie
director.
Mervyn of th* movies no longer
Ii a boy. He's 55 and (here's a
dJitlnfulihehd grey around the
templet. Out the enthuitaim that
made him a boy wonder when he
made "Lllllo Caesar" Is *1111 there.
1U hat made U pvturri In 30
yean, not a one ha* lost money
and some havr been among the
biggest im tirr* in movie history
such a* "Quo Vadlt," with a 20
million worldwide grnre.
Over I he yrars Mervyn his
made »urh. pictures »* "Kugilivo
from a Chain Gang.” ’’Random
Harvest." ’ The Wuard of Or.”
“ Mr. Roberts.” "The Had Seed,"
and his latest, 'Toward the Un­
known"
”1 follow a simple formula,"
he explained. "There must always
be a late story. There must al
way* be hrart. And Ihe script
must always be more important
thin the star!.
Mervyn, who is n ereal convincer srgut i that oven "thr Rad
Seed" fils th*t formula. It’* a
shocking »irry about an R-yearold girl who commit* three aadri
le murders with n-&gt; apparent rem&lt;&gt;r«e.
"This it the greatest love story
I aver made." says Mervyn **rlouily " A love story of a mother
far » child. Imagine what that
poor mother goes through when
ibe find* that
her
child
I* 1
a kilter?"
“The Had Seed" hat so far
lied six millions drinritirally
the few months li has been out
Jt'a Warner'* blggnt murey maker
of tho year
Probably no other director or
producer In Hollywood belter fll*
the puhlir conrepllon of how a
Hollywood mogul should look and
•Cf.
No one tmoLrt longer cigars
or mom expensive ones No one
drives mon- expensive cars nr
doi anyone live In a fancier home.

P

BUMM.SS Hl.balOYH IO Mg
HELD AT THEATRE
TOUT MYEItK f API—The F lor­
ida American Legion will hold
Dee R 9 business session! at a
theater Instead of cily auditorium
hor* becauta of pollcic* against
use of th* litter by Negroes, Con­
vention arranges said yeatentay.
II. B. VanDuirr. chairman, said
nonpublic quarter* will hi- used
f«*r social event* Including a
Negro nost'a reception to visiting
Negro legionnaires,
pul on long pant* *nd try the In­
tent movie business. He called on
hi* cousin Latky and got a job
al Famous Playen-Laiky studio
In the wardrobe department.
"My pay w.-re only 112 30 a
week," he recall*.
The bigger money of vaudeville
lured him away from lloll/won-I.
lie hil tho road again but (taxed
In Hollywood the nod times hit art
came to town.
11c became a gag man for comedir*. It wat gi&gt;i&gt;d money but he
didn't like the title so he asked

EX-Ell'E ATHLETIC
UKCOMEK COACH
HOUSTON, Tex. Uv-Former
Hice bareball and basketball play
Joc \y&gt;lie of Henderson, back
after Army duty with the CJuar
ter master Cgipa .in Germany, hai
lurnod tu r»achlag. Uo’a a renting
In foutbatl at Lanier Junior lUgb
School here.

An
old-fashioned
technique
that's (till good to use: Soak cz z
liflower or broccoli in salted wa­
ter for 15 minulei or »o f
cooking to get rbl of any small

- During pretcason fort ball pr
Trs
at
th*
University
Washington, new coach Darrell
Royal piil his squad through morn­
Higgust place price in Hialeah's ing Workout* beginning St 6 30.
history reiultrl when Baal finish­
ed second on Feb. 4. 1932. He
Tippy Dye this season I* coach­
was 454 lo 1 for finishing
ing the University of WashlngUn
cond.
basketball team for the seventh
campaign.
Joc Culmona set a track record
in 1930 when he rode 69 winners
during 45 days at Atlantic City, STATE FARMS'
stall h i m
N. J .

k

the studio boss for a chance lo
direct.
When John McCormick the First
National bore, asked l-*ltoy who
he « anted to direct. Mervyn re­
plied Colleen Moore the biggest
star on th lot and McCormick's
write.
McCormick wsa imprrresd by
1-eRoy'i confidence. He wa* on
his way.

tHIUSANCI

Service la our
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FRESH COLORED CHEDDAR
DANHl BROWN, pr*t» offk *r at th* U S. Embassy In Amman, Jordan,
oirltls American children aboard a plan* *n route la th* United
Mate'. Thr evacuation of American* from troubled areas began as
Isrseli troops trotted Egyptian bonier, (International /laduipholuj

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thr Liitury Ihnirl-ui Ilk ml now in a striking
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FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES
This w eek W inn-Dixie p a y * tribute to their m arket m anager! (or the w onderful job they d o se rvin g you tho finest quality

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GRAPEFRUIT
RED ROME

BAKING APPLES
A l l PURPOSE

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39

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meat! m o n e y can buy.
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customers fine flavo re d , fine quality cuts . . . and on this alone, w e can stake our fine reputation. O ur meats a re carefully
solcclcd for tenderness e n d flavo r by our expett meat buyers a n d p iepared for you by our m arket men w ho a re thoroughly
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Each cut of m eat carries W in n -D ix ie ’* gu ara ntee of "complete satisfaction or m oney cheerfully refund ed."
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FRESH PORK SALE!
FRESH (NOT FROZfNI CUIS OF PORK A DELICIOUS SOURCE OF
ENERGY. WHAT TREATS
. . WHAT FIAVORI YOU'VE NEVER
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Pot Pies 4-99

.. 45c BOSTON BUTT

STRAWBERRIES

6 CANS 99c

ORANGE JUICE
REGULAR OR BUTTERMILK PUFFIN

BISCUITS
KRAFT'S NATURAL OR CRACKER BARREL

SLICED CHEESE

WHOLE HOG SAUSAGE
» 49c WHITING

31' SLICED BACON
FRESH TENDER
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RIG BARS 2 9 c

LIFEBUOY
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25c

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SEALED IN GOLD FOIL

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2 BATH BARS 25c

VAC-PAC CAN
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�t Reganllex* of the length of line* n|»j*nr.
tar at the polls yesterday during the genthere could have been more
«ral election thi
Voters show up to record their decision a»
the leaders of our country should be.
When the total \ote i« addeil up and comto the qualified voters jiercentagcthen something must be wrong.
where voting is a rare
In some co
~ ‘.'privilege. the percentage of the citizen* who
Wiow up at 1the polls run Into such figures
u 98 and 99 percent
failure to vote is attributed by
voting
is not made
•- tome to the fact that v
&lt;
X
caif' enough. Aloentee \voting is still dis­
.
courage.1 in some states. and registration
in the way
*-r» -jeetHctions often put oh»
WcwOf would-be voters.
The latest idea about improving the sitis that we take a leaf from the driverestaurants and outdoor theatres, the
of not having to move from the
proved jiopular. Some l»anks have
drive-in facilities. Why not, pro­
ponents of the ideu nth. a drive-in voting
booth?
Thai might improve our jsiur voting reeord. Other counerie* jk&gt;11 80 to 90 |&gt;er cent
of eligible electors. Here. If a prolonged
drive urts iout as many as 60 |»er cent in a
pre.it initial election, we think we have done
•omething wonderful.
As Tons Knight, the Pensacola. Florhia
columnist who thought up the Idea. says.
“Mllllonr of Americans will do anything
If it only does not require them to get out
their cars."
In a sense, the idea is attractive. Yet it
rairrs the serious question whether citirens
who won't bother to get out of their cars
to v o t e deserve to have th e priviledge
brought to them on a silver platter. A |*erson who won’t take a little trouble to exerrise what In surely the most cherished
right of citizenship can’t be much of n
citizen.
There is nothing inherently wrong with
drive-in voting booths. Hut the basic solu­
tion to the problem of a poor turnout at
the polio is education In the privileges and
responsibilities of citizenship in a free
country.

The Sontord Herald
••

tits*

It was mme time ago that Attorney Gen­
eral Richard Ervin warned that people is­
suing worthless checks mav land in jail
even if they don’t get anything of value for
their efforts.
Sometime*, people write checks without
funds to liack them up nnd get caught by
the merchant Iw-fore they get out of the
store with the goods. They can go to jail
for this Just the iamc as if they had.
Ifo writing the worthless check with in­
tent to defraud that’s the crime. And the
penalty for thi* may In? a 11.000 fine and
a year in prison.
Some foolish |&gt;eople write worthies* checks
carelessly wlthont intent to defraud. They
thought they had the money in the Imnk.
Sometimes it b hard for them to discrimi­
nate between thinking they have it there,
and thinking thc*y will have it there by the
time the check arrives.
In any event, it is worth remembering
II) R t'SSi:i.l. KAY
that the burden of proof is u|*&gt;n them If
When It came* to getting some
the check bounces, it looks laid for the writer.
You should know how much money you place quickly and safely, give me
have in the laink. and not make mistake., an airplane everjtime I u*ed to
atsiut it. You could destroy your creilit if enjoy drivlrg and would average
3.000 mites or more covering the
nothing else.
•

ft

•

Gambler's Choice
A lot of women who never dreamed of
gambling are faced now with a solemn gam­
bler’s choice: Shrodd they start collecting
social meurity jv./ment.s at the age of 62.
at an 80 p*r cent rate, or wait until they
nre 65 and receive the 100 per cent |«iyments?
An ini|M&gt;rtant factor, of course, is how
badly they need the money before they’re
65. Hut the most intriguing consideration
Is how many more yearn they may live,
und under which circumstances they would
collect the greater umount.
Now that the law has taken effect, women
nre weighing their chances.
For many, it will la* a hard decision to
reach
•

•

•

Leaders Chosen By Bullets

&gt;?. I S I S *1

Sllaala Oa-.fla
■ rn acn irrio n r a t r o
l l Carols*
lit **- »**v
On Ujsix
|i n
Ter** Masses
fit Maaiba
lm Tatr
SI M
lift
lilt*
ail 'Jhllasry aall-aa aa.4i at (bast* -aaalu.laaa •«#
••ll/aa af s*t*rtsl*-a*at for ifa n o m af -il.'-a
fl*4 * *111 fca akarct4 far at rat Mar a l-an i.'-a ra'»a
vse«

Pago 4.

Wednesday. Novemlier 7. 1956

TODAY’S nim .E VKKSE
“He who ha« seen me has seen the Fath­
er.” READ: John 14:H-11.

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Uea axe human bones, car tils ga.
veaaela and other tissues
destined to save many llvre.
The Bank's replacement parts
already have been need In some
1.200 operations throughout the
nation.

New Drug
Two Dutch physicians recently
effectively used a new drug for
treating cases of epidemic diar­
Special Adhesive
rhea In Infanta.
One tide of the laps u coated Fpldrmlc Infant diarrhea re­
with a apeclal tain adhealve mains a constant threat to hospi­
Small holee which are placed di­ tal staffs as well as parents. And
rectly oTtr the wound or incision the hews that the Dutch have
permit secretions lo come freely found Euradantln helpful in such
from the wound.
rases la welcome Indeed.
Bint e application of the laps U ruradanltn, one of the nltropainless. Il'i usually not neces- furans, la a highly effective agent
aary to oppty local anesthaila specifically designed for genito­
When closing the wound. Doctors urinary tract Infections As far
report the tape speeds healing of as 1 know, It hasn't been used for
t wound, lessens the possibility treating epldemle diarrhea be­
of Infection and virtually elimi­ fore now.
nates the scarring frequently left
QVZSTtOR AND A N tW X I
By conventional raturra
O R : U It necessary to be Im­
munised against diphtheria?
The Navy also ratoa an Impor­ Answer: Definitely yrs.
tant spot In this month'a review One o! the reasons why diph­
U has daveloped a clinical (tore- theria Is not as prevalent as It was
house for body replacement parts formerly la the fact people are
at tha Tlasut Rank at Betbeada now being Immunised against It
thus preventing the spread d
Maryland.
Stored there In pint-sited bot- the disease.
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It’s better to get somewhere safely a
little late than it is to try to save time by
driving too fast. Tardine.-o i« easier to justi­
fy than absence.

Several New A dvances
In The M edical World

A NEW plastic tape deatgned to
NftUce suturing or "stitching" ol
wounds la among tha medical adraacea I want to dlacuaa today In
our monthly review a t medicine.
The tape, a polysater film which
looka a lot Uka ordinary cellop:.nne tape, baa been used In
more than 1.000 cases Results
are reported lo ke unbelievably
good.

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Stores start featuring Christmas displays
so early these days that some youngsters
arc going to latlicve it’s Santa Claus who
delivers the Thanksgiving turkey.

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Tax Hooka are open for payment of IW6 City Taxes.

|f* discount allawrd (f paid In N-isember, 1% Is December,
2** In Janaery and IN la Febniary.
All tHi tea stftcmeats have be*a mailed. If yon have aol
received your#, plane# give (he legal description, your mailing
address and statement will he sent to you.
Blew Hay
Clly Tea Calteetar

Surgeons Can't
Cure Baldness
MIAMI REACH viv- PUslic sur­
geons disclosed lhey tan build
ears and snip away skin ranters
but ronfetsed that normal baldnets is one trouble they can’t
fli.
They ran. however, help some
people achieve a fairly normal ap­
pearance aflrr accident* or born*
Involving the scalp.
Dr. tVltllam P. Whales of S’
Vincent’s Hospital In New York
CM) toll the American Society of
Plastic Surgeon* h m • 20-year-old
girl, "tealped" In an industrial
accident, was aided by plastic
surgery.
Dr. Whalrs said the girl's hair
va* caught in a paper folding ma­
chine'* mechanism which lifted
olf her whole scalp except for a
half Inch area around the fore­
head and ears.
A skin graft was performed but
left the girt almost completely
bald. Then. Dr. Whalen said, a
large fi*r of hair bearing skin
from the back of the scalp and
neck was rotated to the front of
the head. Normal hair growing
from this flap was allowrd to
grow long anl the patient bv ad­
roit hairdressing can to comb her
hair that the scalp Is largely iov-

state but now with crowded high­
way* an! congested city traffic
to say nothing of parking pro­
blems. it If ■ lot more comfor­
table- and enjoyable to board a
plane and he at your dr* ination
in an hour be ll Jacksonville or
Miami than it Is to attempt to
drive the distance from Tampa.
I.a*t Sun-lay evening I Dew Na­
tional Airlines to Jacksonville to
alieni the annual convention of
the Motion Picture Exhibitors of
Florida at the invitation of m&gt;
friend LaMar Barra of Florid*
State Theatres. He wanted me to
talk to the fellows about "how to
win friends and influence news­
paper people."
While 1 must admit I'm a poor
stan l-ln for Dale Carnegie, hi*
formula at it relates to people In
genera.’ holds good for newspaper
folks, who In the end of the day,
are juit people like everyday else.
The relationship between a
theatre owner ami hi* local news­
paper i* nn different than the
tame relationship of the local
grocer, barber, baker or any other
business man.
An) good newspaperman is in
tere»ted In everyone In hl« ronmunity. He know* if it were not
for the butcher, the baker and
the rand!-*tick maker, hr would
lie out of bttslne**, so hr welcomes
their friendship and good will.
While he may resent being ex­
ploited. hr 1* always willing to
iutrn to a local bu*ine** man who
hat a *torv lo tell. Not only that
you will usually find him on*, i
und eager
i help further an)
nrwsoorthy, vorthwhite effort.
If the local theatre is showing
a new picture twice a week, that
l*n't news They have done it for
years. But if they are offering
something special or unusual, he
want* to know about it and he
will be glad to Inform hu readers
if in his gmxi judgement It has
genuine news value.
If I were a theatre operator,
the first guy I would want to be
on clc.*e ami friendk term* with
would t&gt;r my local publisher. I
would expect to earry advrr’iting
with him to tell what picture*
were scheduled ani invite patron­
age but I would alto want my
publisher friend to give me a
break when I had a story to tell of
real news value such as the In•filiation of a new targe screen,
a special showing for high school
•Indent*, the use of my theatre
for a public meeting or for some
other civic benefit.
I learned a lot aliout theatre
ofierationv listening in on their
meeting. I fount that these fine
folk* who provide such splendid
entcrtainmrnt have their problems
and headache* fust as we news­
eted.
Two Miami itirgrons said skin
cancer is more common in the
mnny south.
Drv
George Robertson and
lxo II WiUon cited abundant tunshine. outdoor living and absence
of tmoke. fog and smog to filter
ultra violrl rays os caning high-'
rr rrgmnal inriienre of Jrln ranrrr. They said another contribut­
ing factor wai the higher propor­
tion of irtired older pe&lt;&gt;ple in
warmer climates.

WATCH FOR
OUR BIG
SELL-A-BRATION!
COMING SOON

J/uank, TloslL
JE W E L E R
11* S. PARK AVR.

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caused by his monotonous mental
Jiet, a diet of crises. . .You let
a warmed-over old erisl* for
breakfast, a half-bated later crisis
for lunch, and a brand new completely raw crisis for dinner. • .
The mind simply can’t stomach
them all.
If it Isn't a crisis o 'er maybe
the hydrogen bomb will fall. lt*s
a crisis over msybe the cost of
linns will go up Even the weaIher Is a cri*is. . The climate l*
getting warmer *»d in another
10.000 years. Just when I finally
finish paying off my house, the
country may be one vast devert.
and what'll that do to property
values'
Then there’s always the crisis
over peace
.World peace seems
to be pretty muck like prosperity

Try and Stop Me
---------------- By BENNETT CERF___________

In America—l l b a t a fued thing.
but ll based on the Installment
plan.
Russia moves tanks into Hungao to preverve freedom and
soon the only free Hungarians in
the country are those too dead to •
realize the wonder of It. . .Then
Russia threatens to put the mimic
0n Britain. France, and Israel in
order to preserve peace In Egypt
RutBritain,
France and Israel
don't ice the logic of that M all
What are they already busy fightingfor In Egypt?- - -Why. to preserve peace, of course.
The Egyptians, too. are fighting
to prr«erve peace with an army
developed probably for juit that
purpose. . What puzzles me i%
whether peace can stand much
morc preserving without winding
up embalmed.
Somehow I can't quite get it. . .
How is It possible to avoid war by
fighting and preserve the peace hr
breaking ll?

paper folks hair They get blam­
ed for a lot of thing* they can’t
and are not lespnnsiblr for.
Or.e of their toughest problems
A »toJt lady protested
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is *ccunng goo I picture*. Hig pro- when her di&lt;tor suggested J
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ducers have gone all out for big »he try the new Rockefeller
(ostiy pruductiozi* that the little
diet. "No. sirce." she laid
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fellow can't afford to buy in many emphatically. "You don't
cases. They don't make anywhere catch me swallowing noth- I
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near at many pictures a* they did Ing all day but shiny, new ^
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a few year* ago and rental of dime*!"
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films ha*e increased tremend­
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Atight-rope w a l k e r ,
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gone up a* they have in mor:
mourning the end of the
all businesses, rents are higher
ami tetrvision has put a dent in road circus, imbibed too long and wound up tr, the hec-.-egow
*Tm as sober as the judge," he protested.
bot-office receipts. These are )u«t
"Prove i t " *atd the constable. "Walk this straight line."
a few of the thing! theatre own­
"Okay, okay." agteed the circus man.*"but before I do, you
ers are worried about.
put a net under it!"
They pay plenty of taxes, too,
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A Texas oil tycoon has Just built a new bom* u a Houston
fort fur every rivie project and
suburb with eight dining looms: one for each course.
because they are that kind of folks
they usually lo. They are goo-1
C 1K4. by l i u i l l C-it DutrituU 1 by Kit t Feature* »i»li-»l*
c.turns. Main Btrret merchants,
who arr struggling to keep their
Florida has more woodland
theater* open In the face of all
kinds of obstacles They deserve acres In certified Tree Farms
the support of their community than any other state.
and of their local newspaper.

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NEW RINK FOR YALE
NEW HAVEN. Conn .r— Yale'* •
new hockey rink will be named
the David S Ingalls Rink In hon- r
of the Cleveland attorney and pubRiher of the Cincinnati Timcs-Star
a member of Yale's I93*» cl**»
Hi* son David wa» a member of
Yale's 1936 class. Both father and
son captained freshman anJ var­
sity hockey teams at Yale.
The new rink, to be built In
m j. will cost approximate!) J7J0 •
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raised by the Yale Hockey Wsn
. from alumni and friend*.

HE NEWS FROM Norfolk is that enlisted men are showing
a new re*pec*. for their officer*, regardless ef thetr sex A
sailor retrieved a handkerch'-f dropped by a trim Wave lieu­
tenant. and handing It to
N^-.
her with a heartfelt, “I
think you dr* p.'s d thi*.
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By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK
Monologue of
a middle-aged man in the street:
Well, toe election is over, and
if these were normal times the
_____
country would be
safe__
for________
another
four years. . .But today nothing
really seems safe from change for
even the reat four minutes.
The world used to operate on a
sensible basts . . It woald have a
big depression every 10 years, and
a big war every 20 &lt;&gt;r 2) year*
. . .This gave people time ln-between to make love or look up
at th»* star* for comfort
A man doesn't mind so much
getting an uker rrora earning a
Using, paying off his mortgage
and keeping his kids in school and
out of jail.
It's the extra ulrcr
hi- gets that bothers him. the one

Worthless Checks

In Hudniietl it has lieen proven once
more, and in circumstances of grim tragedy,
Off If • of »s«f*r# rt*H4* wees*
*&lt;■• that if the leaders of government are not
.»• iVNIrll, &lt;if Mlfrk t lift
n u n rtaiiNs ran#* »-4 r«bit*n*f
chosen by ballotf, then they will be by bul­
to iiio v Hsnwsw on. r»*- iiit» *4it »
lets.
BVCI.TM | rrsilIM ) *4**Mlt'"| l's**&lt;*When the |&gt;e&lt;&gt;ple la-hind the Iron and luimTV! l i i n a i. • n t« M i •» Hit M itt'iiO r t in
WM«t, I* •Mllt-4 IlM illtflf la Ik* »»• III l.flb ll-.boo
curtains are able to choos- their lenders
li u #f all IS* l»»SI »•••
fl tkt, ll.ip ip if
and
rulers by IwiHoti*. then there will be
R iltM tilH .Os’lsosll* a- fla-aral S4ia.ii.iai
much less need of bullets In thl.-s world.
Wsr»l-« In- 111 iltir r a »»*l*«* Raak HM*
Pubu**-*4 r« ’i»

Nothing Seems Safe From Change

HOT PO-TITOE$

Turnout At Polls Is Failure
Responsibilities Of Citizenship

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�Brownies, Girl
Scouts Observe
Founder's Birthday

THE 8ANTOHP HERALD Wed. Nor. 7. 10S6. Pago 8 I

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Ttit Juliette Lowe Birthday Ce
lebrallon. Ihe firrt atlrmp: to pre­
vent Girl Scouting to the people
of Seminole County. wat hell
n» r&gt;ra ce m M ivrriPH K R
Sunday at Pinecre.t School and
llumecomlng at Stel«on
•on
Mr». C, F. Bonham. Mr and Mrs. „ *» deemed very tucceiiful.
The campu* of Stetson Culver- Peter J Baker. Mr. and Mr*.
j|r,. R3,.da!l C’.iaie Introduced
*ity iri nearby DcLaml wat real!) Kenneth Berry inre Mm Nancy
r CVi Havid Carncfix. who
jumping with activity thi, part Wi’llamt. furmcrl* of Sanfordi. pntnimnced ‘ the invocation. She
weekend
one of the large,
Bria-on, Mack Cleveland.
“t h o m e i' fh t
atvfln‘‘ h e Ucbek^h
homecoming group* Joined foroct * nd Jame» Manning,
•.reduced the member, of the
Small gu«U began a rriv in g ., ^ m b U of l^rula .nlde her
with the prevent itudent body to enV «»| F Homecoming
.Neiahboehood Service League.
the Johnson home, 1401 Bel Air
&lt;ljlt !o seminola llrbckah
ter into a acaaon of gay event*.
SO.nw weekend via itora enjoyed
The Flag Ceremony waa in Blvd , at 9:30 Monday morning to
;r y 0 u Tuesday,
Leading oft the ,erie» off plann- , 1" 0 fun packed ilaya on the L’ofF chaigr of Mr* Fred Robb, of help tit lie Cheryl John»un, daugbt*
A banquet v-a* held at ti e Shrine
e t event* « i t a hand concert given c* mPu* »* they participated in Troop 119 with Kathy Butler. «r of Mr. and Mra. CUffotd John
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/ t.k ki-.v,u. Club at 6 30 pm. The tabic* were
by the W-plece Marine Band from
aclivittra
aon.
celehrate
her
fifth
birthday
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ffrn
„ lbllcu#
Troop 242, repreaentmg t h e
Parri* Island, S. C —one of the
t,n yr“
morning thr entire Brownie*.
l pon arrival they were aerved anij jy,P rildinguithwl guol'a table
Following the Flag Ceremony. refteahmenta of delicloua ehoto- hj,|( fw
bu t .erv.cr hand, in the I S 'I,1.11'.
/pi ^
PP„trr ,,.r(.P ^ Slt, cr
In Elizabeth Hall Friday after to witneaa the fir,t rvent of Hie Mr. 0 W Linker. reprrMmlins .ate cup rakca, iec cream ant or
shoe
decorated
with green_ __ T, , „ „ . .
, , , . ,how—a parade, 'ahirh for an
the leader* of Seminole County, .ange
. . . . Juice.
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Helping
Mra. John*on pr&gt; |mJ ro|orri| T ii ,heil» to re._. . . _Tb
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hour and
and aa half
half exhibited
exhibited the
the work
-vork
•everal marehc- awmg numbe.a. o( ,.udpnt #ly, f|Uf orain, „ tlonl apoke on the growth of girl acout- were Mr* AV. L Hicr» and Mr. prevent Tulip*. T»« mlnalurc china
and alao el.a.ical number*. 1hf&gt;
They- whkh
com,,Plr cach
Mr for
for or.
on { J* A"
Which compclr
each ,year
4 ”u / ,nd thf ,!* ,ph ,,ftrrV I’eppermint .Inch* f i „ ,„ weir atanding in thr cent
concluded with the apprnpna-e
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lied with red ribbon and balloon* rr C rjlU , filM||f |abra. w.ih pink
aprta'e girvallty
strui||t&gt; in float*
"Marine'* Hymn." Thl* Manne
Early evening »« iu* the lime act
*et .. t * 0..*
»ung- by the were
favor*
Marine
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------------candle* and green and »t!ver ruf
Hand wm* quartern! at ourr San“
for the Blue Key Rsmjucl - leadTroop. of ,\!| Soula After theyfinished eating,
the fie were in the background. At
ford Naval Air Station during crahip and acholarahip organua- , *ur , * n'*
'**"f " * r&gt;' Troop Kroupgatheredaround the dining
Ihe end nf the Halm Shoe waa a
the
a ,*kit — —
Iheir *tay in kcntral Florida.
i.un The tlatuj tiri-w! wa* pre 33ft, afler
. . ,which
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Pr**1 room table which wa, overlaid huge pink xalm .ilverei bow
wmv r aye Gamer, *cnior Mnh a lace
tin Friday night an alumni ban- »enied that mghl to a capacity *
lace doth
cloth ami centered I'ortagra made of pink wi*h
quet wa* *pon*ored by The Honor audience in the in.owv scat Florida mm acting a, mo.lcra'or and n „„y, |be birthday cake, to «nvg bone*, net and green ribbon were IT * UI I.D.Vl BE IlKTTKH wa. the rc*pon»e to thi, group of official* of th* First Methodlll Church
Cheryl, u.ed for favor*. The banquet hook* of Oviedo a* they Jmtwd in to * rich rate the annual llooiecoming Day. "Thi* I* the kind of meal w-w
and the Omicron Delta Kappa. Stadium A calvalcade of band* p rr, compnted o. one girl from ' ||*ppy Birthday" to
after which *he blfw
out the had the Rcbeaan cmnirm in gold ail enjoy" l» the teflection In th e big . m i l * en the face of C. K ClonU at the far right. (Fh"to Ivy
iludcnt Icadrrahlp and ,cholar*hip ,n whkh Ifi high »chnol mutirai ra^ i o *evrn trmvpi.
Jam co n i
fraternil.c*. Abo on Thur.day, group, from all part, ..f the *late
' r,fr &lt;frnt|P"tnging hy the .rout candh * and then opened Ihe many on a white background.
Friday, ami Saturday night, the Participated, »ct a mood of gaiety ,T,WP»- T*P*" * » hiown by Diane Iu*cly gift* which had hern pic
Mr*. C. C. Welch rendered »evannual Homecoming play. "Time ^ ,hr evening The ,kii, were
»*nlor »rout.
donate 510 &gt;o the Florida Farm Speer, Mr*. Herbert StenGrom
•entej to her. ricturci v*ere made eral beautiful mutlclal .election*
Oui For Ginger" w it prr.entcd ,hc" “ rl1 received ani were fol*
Th&lt;&gt; '"her* were rho-en from of the part) group.
Colony In Galnetvtllr.
Mr*. Fraud* Stecitrym, Mr*.
during the evening
Thl* wa* a delightful comrdv tellb&gt;’ M ni*-mmoi.i display of ,hp »anoiu ir.avp*, a* an attempt
Abo plan* are being made for Sam Thurmond, Air*. Wallace
Helping Cheryl celebrate were
^ r* Virginia Andcr*on. wa*
mg of Ihe problem* faced by a »‘r«wurk*.
»■» m«de (o have each *roor rr the following .mail gue*t»: Su»a*i loa.1mi.lre*. and Mr. Hrnrtelta
the annual donation* of Thank*- Tyre, Mr* Volic A AAllliima J r .,
fanlly when Ihe youngett daughlh,,g*» Saturday mom p r fe n,r'1 ,n ,cmp "*&gt;' in the Rowland, Cindy Tri[*p. Connie Bainea introduced the diittnggiving llaiket* to a need family.
er become ihe only girl member ,nf *r “ vitle* with attendance at " ^ r a t io n
Mr*. Rudy Sloan and Mr*. David Mr*. W. G. Fleming, Mr* E AV.
Ntckle, Janice Kay Bagger!), •'•hrii guert
Complete and final plan* were Ha.h gave an inlrrnting program Peterson, Alt** Sue Bill. run. Mr*.
of the high .chuol iarv.ty football ' nf’ rni»'
hour*, brrakta.t.
The program wa. d.reete*f by Linda Bradbury Ann Hradbury,
Following the banquet the mc.*1•n-J open
in mo%t nf the
• ni»*h*nl ftaurr: Mrs I
team
Robert Crumley, Atr«. Jam e*
Marlyn Rudd. I'arol Galloway. Ing wa* held in the 1.0 O F. Hall made lavt night for It*ta Sigma on "Self Analy*!*".
Phi'* "llarve*! Baiaar' to be held
Another rv ent on Friday night hColl' I f ' *'&gt;ro1,,,y a" 1 fr»,crn“ &gt;
4P ,r* •* ehnial director; I'at Jrnnlog*. Diane Jenning*, at 9 p m
Refreshment* were »eivrd by Jrnkin*, Mr*. Duval Huntir, Mi*,
A* the preiident. Mi* Slaught­ Tburiwldy at the ParDh lluo«r Ihe ho*ie*». Mr* Warren Knnwlr*.
wa* Hatter Ho
Howler at whkh *u
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a" "
s Higginbotham Jr. Kathy McGill, Bet»y l.nngwell
t.lnyd Swain, and A| v* Di-'l/
ak.t. ipon.ored by the fraterniie* “ '.‘T i *
L * 1,UV
* " * ' lf,t p,ano'
Danny McGill, Hilly tavngwrll. er ua* tntroiluee.i awl welcomed from 1 to It p in, A ham (upper a»it,t.vt by Mr*, Donald Bale*.
Bllhimer.
Mi* Elot.e Ffeifauf ,ang “ Me will to- »rrvpj from 8 to 8 pin
and •orcrlUc*. competed for hon- tunum J( g;3u a m
May nr Peter*, Michael Rudd, Leon
Thou- atlemlmg were atr*. Jack
4’alhrdrat". She wa* then cicorte I Hcporl* from the vartou* Inmlb
Mcinmycr Jr and Michael Gallo­
orv A pep rally followed.
Other montlng feature* included
Armstrong,
Air*.
David
Bach,
to the Noble Grand'* Gallon by chairmen were heard
way.
separate breakfavl, for the the Juhn Mar,hall Bar A*»ocialion
Mr*. Donald Hale*, Mr*. Don How In t r.H i king
the 4’ondurtor
It wa* decided that thl, chapter
ela*,e» of 1908. IMI and 1931. ,klt« which followed the u*ual
Al*o pre»cnl were Mr*. Virginia
' "CPd?
Mr*
llrnrictla llaini*. Vice of Hcta Sigma Pld would again Ratten. Mr*. Ralph Rett*. Mr*. •lice* from a i
lawyer*, amt minister*, led off cour,e of lampooning ,tate pol.Harold Chapman. Mr, Gordon Fir*t »licr ff
t t v , t o.
Rowland. Mr*
Marilyn Tripp. ( ; " " j prevented her wf'h a gift
the Svlurday event*. At 9:30 lical figurei And no L* of r Home
Frederick, All* A'rrmm Hardin, Now. u«ing a »harr* nv. krite,
WEDNESDAY
Mr* J o y c Nkkje. Mr* Duane frvm „,e tadge. She hell .t on the
crowd* thronged the »ire*t* of De- coming would be complete without
At the con. lutlon of tin- meeting Mr*. E. C. Harper Jr., Mi*. J . remove the rnnl ftuiu '.rp to l-ct*
There will he a general bu»me»* Haggcrly, Mr*. Edith Hratbury. back of a beautiful Japanese fan
Land to witne** the 42 unit par- the pretence of the maiority of and luncheon meeting of the San Mr* Brttye McGill, Mr*. Virginia
while »he gave a lovely reading rcfrvthinenU were »erve*| to Ihe L Horton Jr.. Mr*. Warren Know* tom. LaG. cut out tin "•&gt;»!" with
adr — nine band*. It float*, and thee .tale political figure, — and ford Woman’* Club and ihe Fine l.onswcll and Air* Mary Steinmember, ant gur.t* conuGing of lc*. Air*. Malcolm lawtgc, Mr*. a »m*ll »h«rp knife, all *o Into
to Ihe homir«d gue*t.
car,, bearing Homecoming dignl tht* year wa* no carrpllon.
cup
rake*, mint*, nut* ami fruit El Ja Niehnt,, Mr* Roy Saxon, round* and cut out t ie eoie front
Art* Department at 12:30 p.m meyrr
Mr*. ElollC Pfetfauf then **ng
lariea, made up thl* number.
! A ,ocier game between IfofF The program will be mu*ir and
pu
nch.
Mr*. Rudy Sloan, Mr*. G. Andrew each round.
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"Prayer perfect", a* a lovely
The barbecue in the Forr*1 nf and Bollin* and a »porl* car ,how ho.lei.e* will be Mr*. Howard n u b will meet at 2 p m at the
eourte»y with the u*e of fan*
Eden provided and excellent were, viewed during the morning Monteith. Mr*
David Ijn le r, Home Demon,tration Center.
wa* givrn.
chance for grad* to renew- old Sour*, and the univrr.il)*• great Mr*. E. A. Monforton. Mr*. Den­
Fnitl.AY
Mr* Futrell. Noble Grand, then
acquaintance*. Much back.lapp new carillon, recently InMallcd in ver Cordell, and Mr*. E. D
Tlvc Fellow»hip lla rx c t Home preaenlrd Atr*. Slaughter with a
in ; and vignrou* handshaking ,bp t enlury Tower, wa, dixlleated Rinrharl Rc*crv*tlon» ,hnuld be
in a formal ceremony The t aril- 1in by Tucday noon Call Mr* Supper will he held at the Hp*a1* heart with red ro»cx anl a doll
wa, in evidence at this time
Community Preiby lenan Church dretxrd in a red formal standing
Reumoni were continued at Ion wa* prevented by two Jack-1 Thro Pate. 413
JL . J
Prayer Meeting will be hrld at at 8 10 p in. It will be .pnntorrd on the ha«c reprrsentirg little
.ludenl* and alumni alike pro- •onville Gore executive*. A D and
(
• ;?* •••: v
by the young people for ihe mrm- Ml*i Hcbckah,
J.
E.E
Davli,
in
memory
of
their
the
Fint
Hnptiit
Church
at
7:30
gre*,ed to the itadium in lime
' " * r
her. and their friritd* Tho»r »t
The other dlGingulOicd gue*t*'
for pre game ceremonie* preterit- parent*, and will be in daily u*e p.m and at S 13 p.n* therr will lending aie a*kr.| to hring tuffi- were: Dr. John J llcdr. Itepoty
ed by Ihe Stetson and Marine hereafter. The dedkalion wa* fol- be a Sunday School Worket* Con cient fooit fur their family and Grand Mavler of the Grand laidgr
Bani*. At 2:23 a fooiball wa* lowed by a concert on the bell* by fcrenie.
their ,ilver »ervice.
nf j-|a. Independent order of Odd
Member*
Friendship League
. .
1
.x
parachuted onto the field from Dr. Claude Murphee, the unverSallie Harri«no Chapter, N S Fellow*; Mr*. T-orrm Heili. Dept
*ity * carillonncur.
arid t|,P Ethel Root Circle will be
an airplane.
D.
A
It.
will
mret
at
I
IS
p
m.
A»*n.
A
’ire
pre»Ment
Ladle*
Auxl
r
t
-0
*
'
Next on the agenda wa* the legi h o s ie r , to a "Caravan" of de.
Sanford rnident* "tewing Ihe
with Atr*. Miriam Rowell. Atr*. Ilary. Pairlach Mililnnt and PIG.
legate* from... the
big Homecoming game between Gator*' barbecue in the gymna ,,
. frdeiation of A H Petenon Jr., and Mr*. John Depty. pre*klent of DIG. No. 11;
ilum. at which the nlumni mingled
Mrtton and Carton-Newman were
f ** • |t*fJ *'
with mo,t nf the lawmaker* a* longregalion t hrisiian Women of \|p|lcb al ,jie Langford Hotel, I Mr*. Fannie Spink and Mra Thelma
certainly impreited bv the playing
. . . . « . _ meeting. wl.l .tart
|iark Itrverx alien. muG Roll*. pa,| prexldenli of the Re.
well a* mod Gatr official, for a at
10-30
a
m.
in
nf Sanford'* reprerentative* on the period of good eat* and reunion.
_
* , tp he made by AVeJnrxday with Mr*, bohah A&gt;«-mblr of FI*
- ^
|^p&gt;
y r(
AtacDonaM. Avvemb*
Slrlson team — Jtm llawkin* and Mmt of the barbecue gur«|, ling­ Hall ami at &gt;2:30 a covrrrd -di*h
Jim Krider. Hawkin* dr.erve* ered about Ihe arene and contin­ lunchrnn will be served.
MONDAY
ly Chaplain; A1rv Ruby Hrokaw,
The Rev. C W Shaffer will
miuh pral*e for the beautiful TO ued their contact, until -:amr time
SI Mark’, Cltiplrr of Woman'* A*»cmtily. Musician; Mr* Nancy1
yard run he made for hi* first ncarrd. when Ihev filed aero,* to
the mornir.g devotion* Auxiliary of Holy Cio«- Episcopal Dobbin*, A**emb1y Color lleatrr;
tnurhdown of the afternoon anl the nearby Gadlum lor thr da) » ° ' rr WTRn*
»&lt; ‘ “ pm Church will mee' at the home of Air*. Alae Crtojinan, Atscmbly
for making two aut nf three con­ big event — the Florida-Auburn
South,ide School ia &gt;pon*oing a Mr*. W. (' lltitihi,on Sr. at 8 p InGdc Guardian: and Mr* Icon*
vection* He **«* lauded hlghlvr in game. And all alumni, Gatr of­ Colonial Exhibit from Oklahoma m
Cadcnhead, antGant Chaplain.
•everal Florida newtpape* and by ficial,. and Gudenlt truly wit- City, Okla . frlm 9 a m, to 3
Air* Slaughter rave an ln*pinv
n END AT
hi* fellow team member* — »e nr,*rd an wilGaudinc game with p m. An invitation i* extruded to
'Plie Anna Miller Circle will meet, tiunal addre**. and brief remark*
the rendentt nf Mi homeln*cn UofF coming out
at thr Elk* Club at 8 p.m
1 were made by the other gufiU.
on
lop of the public to vi*tt the tchuol.
should aim put Mm on thr back the 20-0 icoro.
The Geneva Garden Club will
for an out.tand.ng job Remem­
Open house and dance* were held meet at the Community Home at
ber that thl* I* qui’f an accom­ after the game at the fraternity 2 30 pm Mr*. AV. P Hailey, of
pli, hmrnt for a freihmanl Jim houre* and the big weekend came Winter Park, will give a talk on
Krider al*o a fre.hman, *aw quite to a e!o*e with the F-Club dance 1 Wild Flower*
a hit of attinn ef whirl* **e are at the gymnatium. where hundred*
The Girl Scout.* of the FlrG
proud There two boy* are »ren of old gr«d* and Iheir fvmitie* Preibylerlan Chur-h will meet
mingled
with
the
student*
for
a
about Sanford quite often and a
at 3:30 p.m. at the Church.
word of prai.e and encouragement late evening.
The Senior High Fellowthlp Rc
t m i m o i w tit* t m g t A u t i r u t m i
from you. their homrfolk*. would laG hour of fu* and frolic m the creation of Ihe FirG Presbyterian
Sanford
a!»o
had
It*
share
of
be a big bno*t to their morale and
Church will meet at the Church
o u r
s
will make them try even harder. reftdenl* at thi* Homecoming— at 7:00 p.m.
Thi* »uCge«tinn goe* for all nthrr*. lome of these were: Nancy Rich­
o
.
The
Alid-Wrek
Bible
Hour
will
too. who have
accomplished ard* going at Ihe hid of Ernie be conducted by Rev. A. S MeMorn*,
Kay
EGe*
at
the
hid
of
•omething In college, whether It
Bobby .Atorrl*. Carol Nutt at Ihe Inni*. PaGor of the FlrG Preabe m *port«, »chn!a*tlr*. or whathid of Jim Owen, Mary Virginia byierian Church at 7:30 p.m.
evrr — a word of pr»i»e anl rn- Robin ion at thr hid of Jimmx
T ie Chancei Choir will rehrarw
couragement frnnv th* homrfolk* Brown, and Ann Davii, Robhir * !
Prevhyterian Church at
»eem* *n have iremendmi* effect Crutchfield, Unda Smith, and the 1 3fl p.m.
— when thev know ynti are be­ entire SHs football learn
Morning Circle No. I of the
hind them, the *tudent» want to
AVorthy ef Note
Women of the First Prevhytrrian
try even harder ftnw about 1*'
During the banquet and meet Church will meet at 10:00 a.m.
At halftime the 8'et*on n&gt;rl m-: held recently by the Sanford »' 'hr home of Mr* Harry Weir,
went through » -erlr. of maneuv- chapter of t»ES at which the ior W31 Laurel Ave. Mr*. Joe Baker
er*. after which thr&gt; were jninrd thy grand matron of the Grand i» Chairman,
hy five high school hand* rtn-lud Chapter of Florida OKS wa* the
THURSDAY
ing the SHS (land, which wa* gueit of honor, thr enlerlalnmrnt
Tlie Sanford Boat and Ski Club
proclaimed bv manv ?, hy far ‘he wa* provided by Tommy Wyalt, will m,vt at 8 p m in the Civic
be,t anl the Atnrln» Hand The fre»hman at the F9U. who played ' enter. Fort Mellon Park (the
Jenrnril J,y R E K A U L D of
trlirc group rnn*l*tlng ri too -evrral piano irlection*.
Idlle Green llaotek. All member*
rmi'irian*. 'hen played "Go tint i Your enlomnlG can be rrached ,n,l friend* are requeGrd to be
ter*’" and Ibe Stetson alma Ala'- at Box 513. Stelton University present.
er
DeLaml, Florida, or at phone 107"he regular conclave of Taylur
AI*o al halfiime the Ataror and J in Sanford If you have any Aommandery No 29 will meet at
lto*tr,x terry Itrown, of FI Afy- nrw, of eoltege eyent, nr arenm- 1-30 p. m. at the Masonie temple,
er*. anl Carolyn Ander*nn nf St ' pliihmenta of college
itudmtv. Older of the Temple Degree will
l '
mI.A
.; C K A N D B E A U Air i»tine, and the member, of picnic write or phone *&lt;&gt; all can he confer red. Viiilatloo of Right
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their court were prcentel John benefit. Everyone want* to know Eminent Gand, Commander. All
Tndd of Sanford wa* t memher *bout each student and you can Sir Knight* requested to be pre­
Thho protticat ahviith vve know
vent.
nf the Homecoming Court. Winn- help In thi* way. Thank*)
for half aizor* really u slimming
Seminola Rrbckah Lodge No. 13
er* of the variotl* eor.teit* were
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hold
it*
regular
meeting
till*- of |i.|iiiil with a itloont anil n
announced at thi. time
7 ^ G fO d c 4 ’ H C lu b
Thur* lay at 8 p. m in the I O
Following Ihe manelou* vict­
gloM remiiiiacnt nf the 20V. IntcrO F. Hall. There will be a Di*.
ory nf Stelton over Carton Nrwtrid
meeting
it
thi*
time.
ntpleil above a narrow inai i t of pink
man—Sle'*on’» fir*t win nf the
Thr Atother* Cifrlr of the tipAt their meeting Tuesday after
icatun—open home wa* held at
1
tacr.
Over Ihe tlrean. . a perfect covenip for
the fraternity and meorlty hou,e». noon, the Seventh Gradr 4-H Club tala C o m m u n it y Prethylruan
mill elmtililcra. a iKtlcro jacket. Sizra 12*g
and hamburger frie* wrre held hy made cookie* prepared by Mn Church will meet at 10 a. m at Ihe
the Baptist Churrh Union, the WiDon and Mr*. Winegar. The church. Pirate bring a tack lunch
S*nf&gt;rd H o m e DcmonrtraGon
Glee Club and the Band. The an­ demonstration wa* pre»ente*t by
nual Alumni Serenade, at which Carol Ann Carroll and Judy
name for Iheir club and will have
the Auburn Knlghta played wa* ^tarnti.
Next week Ikey will vote on a » demonstration on vegetable*
A NRW O U T L IN t W IT H TH AT
held at ihe National Guard Arm­
ory thu* loppiag off the weekend
M M O U I I W I A T I R PIT
activities.
Sc.*n aI Ihe varlno* HomeeomB E T A SIGMA PHI
Clinpinf* 10ft toe pump* that fit eirery foot. . .
Ine function* at Station were Ihe
following from Sanford: Mr. and
with a camsing elasticiied collar and
Atr* E AV. Copeland Mr and Air*
chamoti toft lining.
Pat Lanier. Mr. and Mr* Floyd
Palmer. Lt Cmdr and Mr*. J. S
IsOO • 8 :0 0
Black Suede with S heel halghla.
Clevrlvr.d, John Root, Ml** Ann
Whitaker Alii, Caroline Mctnni*.
Mr and Air* Joel Field Afr and
Air* John Krider, Mr, and Air6:00 • 8:00
J . M. Slineelper, Mr*. Gertrude
E PISC O PA L PA RISH HOUSE
Gilbert. Mr*. Fred Cooper. Atr
“Where tiualllj- Li higher than prlca"
and Mr*. ForreG Breckinridge. Atr
and Mr*. Erneit Cowl*), Mr. and

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Seminoles Seeking
O ffensive Power,
Defensive Speed

Bowling
Team Standing*
Team
Harvey’s Plumbing Co
Powell's Office Supply
Hanford Bowling Alley
Clyde'* Cafe
Seminole Dry Cleaners
Celery City Grill
Last Week's Retails
Team
Haney's Plumbing Co.
Sanford Bowling Alley
Celery City Grill
Clyde1! Cafe
Powell Office Supply
Seminole Dry Cleaner*
High Single
Donat
Rlrhards
Cook
Bolgsr
Maloney

Witt

ladlrldeal High Three
Richards
Donat
4TT
Hall
471
Marttrick
Gilitrap
470
High Average
« Mew
Richards
in
Cook
145
Ring
no
S Women
Powell
I4T
Betti
14i
Clancy
no
High Game—JIT—Kilby
High Set-W TS-Cook
High Average—ITS—Richard*
High
Bowler*
H G Game Avg.
Richard.
0 3
ITS
Cook
• 24 1M
1M
Ring
0 21 I0S
140
Gilstrap
1 10 101
llg
Hartwlrk
1 24 102
IM
Maloney
T 10
IT0
too
Powell
• 10 i n
147
Whiddon
• U
tor
144
Hell
• 11 IT2
144
Bette
10 M t n
145
Hudson
to tl
too
144
Jarreit
It 11 IT4
14)
Hark
tl It
too
14)
Foater B.
MU
It 34
U)
Roradorf
It I
!M
VI
Wilt
It t l
in
143
Haig
to 10 i n
154
Kilby
to »
117
130
Warner
IT tt
tot
IM
Jam rt
IT • tot
1U
rhambliae
IT 14 174
1U
Mattger
10 10 ISO
1S4
Clancy
II 04 ITI
m
Donat
II 24 i n
120
George
21 ■ 140
IM
Bolger
23 24
ITS
IV
Hike
IS M 151
tn
f’orron
1 t t IM
m
Ashley
U tl
IU
123
Fotler P,
M M
ISO
m
Me Murray
IT 04
too
m
Kurts
M I
in
tit
Tost*
M 244 !4S
loo
Gold
40 11 144
103
Harvey
41 It n o
101
Daria
42 21
It
in
Kamph
411 34 110
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Hackenhseh
in
This wtska SehMulai
Seminole Dry Ctoanera vs Clydai
Cafe
Sanford Rowling Alloy va Harveys
Plumbing Ca.
Celery City Qrtll va Powell's Of-

Hawkins, Metts
Score In Games
Last Weekend

n&gt;.» Sanford Bemlnolea want I
through a nigged all around work-, power aod drive for the offensive
out yeaterday In an altampt to! unit. This will mean a low score
find offensive power and defen-|
for the Seminoles since grinding
lira 1peed enough to cope with
the Seabrveie binders br, this out yardage la a alow process. It
year'a East Florida Conference will also mean a lot of reliance of
Jimmy Hawkins and B u c k
fhamptona, Friday night in Deyr- the ability of tha defensive unit
Mott*, both ex-stars from Semi­
to contain the Seabreere offense.
loo a Baach.
nole High, figured prominently in
Thw Kamlnolaa will go Into tha The Seminoles will not be able lo
the scoring of game* last week­
gamt at laaat four tourhdowna run a wide open game.
underdog, and tha moat Important
Offensively, Eddie Barbour and
end, and both were lauded by
Mika Souehak who tied with Ed Indicator of the gam* will ha how Jim Warner looked good in yes­
their coaches for outstanding pep
"Poriur" Oliver for aeeond plaee well tha ro-vltaliaed warriors can terday’s aertmmages
Barbour
formanees.
Jaitlycar In the first annual M ar contain tha Saodcrabt. An upact haa a knack for finding holes and
fair Inn fIS.OM PGA ripen. wound would taka by far tha beat show­ scooting through them. He has
Hawkins, only n freshman at
up 'he IMS season aa nurobar four ing lha Saminolaa bava glvea tbla good speed and tremendous drive.
Stetson, broke the tco In the scor­
■an la PGA compttltlon. and b(a aaaaon, but a clot* gamt, wblcb
ing department to spark tha Hat­
Phil Byrd and Bob Johnson ma­
winiUmi buldged to mor* than la a probability oaw that the
ters as they shook off their losing
terialised
their
potential*
List
|m jm . from all indiratlona ha Semioolet have found themaelves.
Jim and rolled jo a 204 Home­
vrflt ton hla laal year’s mart this would mean that they have a Friday night. Byrd had a hard
coming victory, their first of the
lima hanging on to punts that he
fV .
season, Saturday In DtLand.
chance of winding up the aaaaoe received but he more than maJe
Mika skittered all existing POA with an benorable record and le t­ up far that by hla fine pass r.
Dick Saltlick. Stalaon quarter­
racarda for a rowpoll'Iro nlno ting out e f tha Orange Belt Caw
back, scooted off right tackle in
reiving and punt reluming. John­
and alihtaan kola round at tha farenca cellar.
lha firgt quarter of the gime and
son played for the first lime the
U ft T t m j Opm. In tha flnt
The Semlnolee will not be able game that be la capable ef play,
went from Ihe 39 yard line to the
raw * of tha tournament, Mika to match lha speed of the Sand40, whero ho was hit. Rut before
lag. He called a good game, hi*
cawr bark In IT following a 30 on crabs, and prill have to raly &lt;
he went down h" lateralcd back
pasaing wai sharp, and he made
tha outgoing nin». to total ST for
to llawklna. Hawkins waa hit. bul
substantial gains. Johnson lends
Dm rased. Tha following waak at
his spinning and weaving shook
to he lempermantal and excitable,
Rauttas, daapita narar having lad
loose the would-be-tackter and
bul Friday night and in yester­
lha tournament at any tima dur­
raced for 00 yards and Ihe initial
day's
icrim
mages
hla
attitude
ing ‘ha first M holai, Mike won
Haller ifore. lie ■dded the extra
was
that
of
a
leader
and
bis
gamwl|a tournament with a (even unpoint lo hla own TD.
calling was calm and smooth.
4ar M r U tn break the old HouaF. S. U., being mauled heavily
BUI
Tyre
continued
lo
look
Im­
too raeord for Tt hole* by four
by
Miami's reserves, were unisrie
pressive
In
the
line
yesterday.
itrokaa with hla I7J
A host of Junior iridtteri got
lo do anything against the Hurri­
losehak won four tournaments down to the serious bualseae of Ht'a gained himself a starting
cane* institutes. Finally, In Ihe
l i 1I0S. an a mating perforators realistic football this week and berth In the Seminole lineup, and
final stania. Metis sparked Ihe
hla
up
and
coming
aggression
is
ana an new to professional tourna­ they loved It—all 1SS of thorn. Tim
team lo thair Ir.n* score by set­
ment golf- The** wort T a in tn J youngiters, representing the seven­ paying off. Friday night he played
ting up lha TD br receiving pais­
Houston Open* In tureeaalon, the th and eighth rradaa from both an exceptional game.
as and making substantial gain*.
•amlsola Pro-Independent, and Junior High and Plnecreat, spent
The Seminoles appear to be
The Seminoles finally pushed the
the lavana tsTllatlonal. Ha On- all laat week gelling Into the pro- "up" for the Seabreere gamt, It
score across, and Metis was the
f a u B f 'lr a l condition to be gridiron will take • smooth operating
an tabbed a* th* reason why
Seminole
machine
to
compete
pnM m rrs. They ran, they pass­
Seminoles savsd face.
Uad for that position lii the Mill­ ed. they blocked, they kicked, and with the powerful Handcrabs.
ar Opes and the Imuranre City, they did caleilhenlies.
Seabreere has the type of toam
and of rourte the Mayfair Inn
‘nils week the new addition to that will lake advantage of any
Open.
Sanford’s athletic program will be- break.
80 far In 1IM, Mika hla won rams acquainted with tackling and
three toumamenta, the Callente the execution of simple plays. Be­
Amateur-Amateur Tourney
end Atalaa Opena, and the Colon­ fore tha week la out Hugh Carl­
SET SUNDAY
ial Invitational. Two second. alio ton, director of the pmcram and
Sunday the Mayfair Inn gem!
MO already in hla favot, tha Bing sports minted principal of Gram­
Graeby Tournament and the mar School, hopes to begin Intra- nolo Country Club will sponsor an
Amateur • Amateur Tournament.
Phamls Open.
squad competition
•onchak la one of the money
“ We're primarily Interested In Men only, pick your own part­
lflig graata expected to he In building healthy, young, active boyi ner*. The Calloway systam will
Bill DeKova White. New York
nffrit rompeting in the second who will have ■ good funds men be u.rd. Everyone and an)«nr
Giant* first baseman, stole to
annual Mayfair Inn tIS.Mn PGAte| hills In competitive sports." has a chance to win.
Sunday week Mario will Hava bases for Sioux C)ty in 1954 to
Open to he held at the Mayfair Carlton said. “We aren’t going to
a
two ball forrsume. C. C. mem­ Irad Ihe Wasltrn League.
Country Club Pec. IM S .
raetrirl ourtelvaa lo any formaton. hut we are going lo give the bers are urged In sign up aarly.
boys g varied aiparlancr that will
give tham a good foundation for
jnv team."
Practice* i n bold dally at Tine
K-t “ Por*v" Oliver. Winter Pro treat Ichaol, where then It ample
far tha Mvvfalr |-n S-mholr space lo give ill Urn bey* playing
Cewirtrr Huh flew into «»*iford room. Thla la a now npoHencr for
nmr lha weekend. Mondav Harry most of the boys, and then is no
Teokf Varto Crafarnn and Porky eod to ihelr enthusiasm. They’re
rea* ulna holes at the Ca’i^er thrilled to death with Carlton’s
b Porky wai pleated with the promise of a uniformed debut be­
fore the publl* before the end of
Op no of the course.
Oliver will return 10 Sanford e a r the current football season.
If In December for a few rtsv..
Ih e aotf eelehrttv will (hen com- Mebane and AJ Bryan, Greensete the PGA Tournament lour, kreper at Orlando Country Hub,
rludlng the Mayralr Inn StS.nno and Jimmy nraaa, assistant pro
POA Open, an&lt;l then return to theat Ortando Country Club played It
Mayfair Caunlrry Club to atiumn holes. Mario and Frank won tho
pi* duties as Winter Pro.
match two up. Mario had a smart
Marla showed the sharpness of 70, Frank had 7|, while Jimmy had
bts game yasterday. Mario. Frank T! and A) TT.

Souchak Expected
To Top Last Year's
Mark In PGA Open

Junior High Teams
Getting In Shape

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Seminole High School ha* contracted a po.t-sea.on game wllM Wintar
Park JVs. Tlie game I* to he playsd in Wintsr Park next Madnooday nftrrnoon. (Anslcy f o t o ) ________

THE SCRAPPY SANFORD SEMINOLE JVa Oust will invade New
Smyrna Beach tonight to take In the Uarraeud* JVs. The brmmole
JVs' tsaton has been so successful that the athletic department of

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JVs Take On NSB Baby Barracudas
Tonight in Final Game Of Season
Jimmy Wright Is
Star Quarterback
For Baylor School
Behind the brilliant quarter­
backing of RanforJ’s Jimmy
Wright the Red Raiders of 'he
Baylor School for Boys in Chat­
tanooga, Tenn., continue their
&gt;9Sn irv-nn at !1av|nf »re- Jam*-,
sixth straight win las* week
agilntt Maeranullrn Military \cadrmy of Woodstock, Va. The
Red Raiders dropped them &lt;5-12.
The Baylor team ts coached by
Humpy Heywnrid and is assisted
by Sib Evan*, Jim Worthington,
Jack Stanford and Luke Wortham.
Baylor has racked up from 31 to
to points in every outing.
Remaining of Ibc Red Raiders
schedule are LewUburg, Va.;
Columbia Military Academy, and
then Ihe final annual grudge game
with Chattanooga High School,
which i* the schoolboy classic In
the Chat’anooca area.
Other Florida hoys who have
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•'We’rw ready," Dick Silver*,
Seminole JV football coach, said
this morning of hla scrappy
charges as they lake to tho road
for the final gam* of their suc­
cessful season by traveling to New
Smyrna Beach to tangle with the
Baby Barracudas.
The game will get underway at
T:30 tinier Ihe light* in the Barraruda football stadium.
The team, with five games' ex­
perience behind them, will take
uay|0r
Baylor
Baylor
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Martin Jun. Col 0
Athens HI School 13
Ga. Mill. Academy &lt;
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to the road expecting to retura
home with their final outing a
victorious one.
One youngster said, "Wa Just
couldn't let them best ua after
what the varsity did to their var*
sity last week." That pretty well
sums up Ihe attitude of the team
—the vanity did it. and *0 can
they.
Silver* was quick to point out
that the New Smyrna Beach JVa
were a good team. "They have a
lot of material, and they also
have a lot of experience due t#
their Junior high football pro­
gram," he aald. Than ho sddod.
"Of course, the attitude of tho
boya la terrific, and I think that
may bo the determining factor.*

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SHOTGUN SHELLS
»* 22 RIFLE .

Manes, quarterback fiom Jackson­
ville; Gary Gautier, tackle from
Miami; and Doug Hendman, tar- 1
k!e from Tallahassee.
The Baylor Red Raiders’ season
record to dale is:

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Wed.. Nov. 7. 1036. rag* 7

Conning
The News
» y Vir g in ia c o n n

EVEN THE CHILDREN hod . bi« tim« at lad Sum)*IjT# Homecoming Day'* at the Fir»t Methodiat
‘ :nt&gt; Herbie Carlton, run of
Church In Oviedo. Just about to get started on the big
to tight)
tie
tg dinner are I left In
R«V. and Hr*. George Carlton, Johnny and Tommy Moon, *on» of Mr. nmi Mr*, Thomas Moon, I Photo
By Jam eton)

Catholic Women
Set Dec. 3 As Date
Of Christmas Party

Carden Circles
The Aralea Circle will meet
Thursday night at 1.00 p m. at the
home of Mr*. J . A. Young, III E.
llth S t , and will feature a pro­
gram of (uggeitioni fur Thank*giving and Chritlmaa decoration*.
Hotletict will be Mr*. J . P. Cul­
len, Mr*. J . L. Parker, aiul Mr*.
E. F. Dottcy.
• • •
The Dirt Gardener* will meet
at the Garden Center at 9:30 a.
m. Friday and fn&gt;m there drive
to the residence of Ur*. Robert
Stuart at kit. Dora. The program
will feature driftwood and drhd
arrangement*. Hotieut* will bo:
Mr*. Irwin FteUchrr, Mr*. 1. E.
Ballon. Mr*. Ned Smith and Mr*.
Helen Winqultt.
• • •
th e ktlmoaa Circle wilt mirt
Friday at 10:00 a m. at the home
of Mr*. C. L. Wall!*, Kdd ElllUt
Ave.
Co-hodeti
with
Mr*
Wallis will be Mr*. Herman Lederhiu*. The program will feature
corsage- making.

® T h e Catholic Women** Club of
the AH Soul* Parl«h held thrir
monthly meeting Mondiy, Nov. S,
at the E lki Clubroom, under the
toedenblp of Mr*. Louiie Dauman,
president. During the course of
the meeting pirn* were made for
the annual Poilyanna Chritima*
party for the ladle* dub which
m in be held at the Elk* Club on
Monday, Dec. 1.
A spiritual bouquet wa* taken
fo r their beloved Father Lyon*
and all member* were asked to
help with the Chriatma* food
baiket* thin year. The committee*
fo r the variou* booth* for the
Winter Pedival, being held tht*
year en Nov. IT, made request*
fo r danallon* of bake good*, fancy
« &gt;rk, canned good*, potted plenu.
rube and flower*. The proceed*
from the tale o f their article*
will b&gt; a ted for improvement for
•
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the parochial Khool.
The Palm Clrtle will meet at
The ladle* are gathtrlng u u ble
alolhlng of all kind* to tend to thl home of Mr*. Georg# Round*,
Virginia Ave, at 9:30 a.m. Co• v e rn a l
relief. Approximately
go boxrt were lent last year and hr».tr»*p* with Mr*. Koim.lt wiil

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they would lika to top that figure
thia year. Donation* may be left
at th* pariah annex. Mr*. Balwick
f i l l lupervtae the packing and
ghilBlM * f the bo*#*.
A report of the newly oriwnlied
Cirt Scout Troop of the teventh
god eighth gride atria wa* made.
X n . Teal* and Mr*. L. Bauman
are tk* girl aeout leader*. The
All Soul* Parlih alio tpontor three
brownie troop*.
lira, Pat Mlrhaala gave a report
•n iha deanery meeting which IS
m lhe member* attended at Dayb o a Heath. She gave a return* of
the talk given by Father Spell­
man on "Religion in the Home"!
■sort member! are urged to at­
tend the neat deanery meeting.
Big m w member* were present
at thia meeting and were officially
welcomed by the group of n
women In attendance Mrs Pur
aad'a plastic were dtipliy table
M l a gathering plirr for the
Usman after idjournmrnt of the
meeting.
Befrethmrntt of coffee and cake
w en ainad. Acting boitei*es were
Kra. Qteno, Mn. Hantcn and
Mra. HUlon.

tie Mr* Wade Garmr and Mr*.
Harry Oakes. The featured *p*-a
ker will be Mr*. 8. C. Dickerson on
Palms.
•
• •
The Central Circle will have a
covered &lt;li»h luncheo'i at the
Garden Center
following their
meeting which will begin at 9 45
a.m. Thurtday. The program will
be a cortage woiktbop, handled
by Mr*. Charlrt Wilke, iponvered
by Mrs, Zeh Ratliff. l|o*tr-*.i
will bo Mr*. J . L Jackton, Mr*.
J. R. Field*. Mr*. Jnder Cameron,
and Mr*. C. E. Jackton. Member*
are to bring material* from which
te fashion corsage*
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Soutbside Will
Have Book Fair
November 13,14
The Southildo Hook Fair will
be held Tuesday »nd Wednesday■
Nov. 13 and II. All parents arc
urged to come and »ec the books,
which way be purchatt-d for
ChrDIma* prevent*.
The tw.tk* are being brought
by the Book N ook of Daytona
llc.ich and Mr*. Mitchell, princip­
al uf gouthtldr, tii)* it u "a» good
a icleclioii at can be gotten any­
where. we feel'*.
Teacher* will be available to
*a!k to the parent* about the
hooka they buy.
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W llllOm TOrt
To Speak At Meet
Of Sanford D.A.R.

Allcf McDaniel, and RnMmary
Dunean. Why don't you enme end
help them make it a luceee*.
I gueae most of my readers
know by now that I'm rompletrly
sold on Sanford, and hare is another reason why. Mott Navy
famlHet take ear* of their own
*■ writ a t they are able, tragedy

at well a* other misfortune*— but
to tee the way the civilians in
Sanford uke each j indent to
heart at if tt had happened to
one of their own. it indeed touch­
ing. Last week four fain die* in
Sanford were In desperate trouble,
but today between navy and
(Milan frtenJt, th. y are adjust­
ing to their grief far better than
n o n . A great deal of tho credit
should go to Vi Mlldahn and Ann
Rear for the way thry have or­
ganised, planned and directed
each phase of th* lives that mutt
go on even in the face uf grief.
Each girl in VAH-ll it an example
of aelflcetnesa .It It a difficult
situation in my opuuon to to have
the mpontihiliy of the decision*
these cgte* without th* support
the other men in the squadron,
and while of course they have had
auperb help from the Staff and
other unit*. .till they have have
had to attend to many matter*
ordinarily handled by men in
their own group. Prrhap* it |.
due to thU, pnd the wonjerful
people of Sanford, that two of
these families have elected to stay
her* where they can alwaya count
on the support and affection of
the friends around them.

S

Ali'ss Myrtles
Schedule
Schedule for Mias Myrtle Wil­
son. Home Demonstration Agent.
Nov. 7-13 ie at follows:
Nov, T—ChuluMa Home Demon­
stration club will meet at the
school building at 19:30 a. in.
Covered di*h lunch. Drm&lt;m*tratlon will tw "Preparing Food* for
th* Home Freezer," given by Mia*
Wilson.
Orramict elan will meet at the
Seminole High School at t ; oo p.
m.
Nov. I—Girl*' -4-11 Club of Pinecrett *ehool wilt meet at 1:30 p.
m. with the trader, Mr* H It.
Forbes.
Hanford Home Demonstration
Club will meet al Ihe Council eenler, 401 K. 33th Ht. at I:oo p in.
Demonstration will be "Preparing
Food* for Ihe Home Frcrzer".
given by Mia* Wilton.
Nov. 9 Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration club wilt meet al
the school lunch room al 7:00 p,
m Demonstration will tie "Prepar­
ing Food* for the Home Frrrzor"
given by Miaa Wilson.
Nov. 10—4-H Radio program
over station WTHIl will be |n
charge of Me. (Vail Tucker, Coon-

REV. K. T. SANDIFFit. I OKMF.lt I'ASTUK amt It. v. li»or«* Carlton, pastor «.f the Una ....modiat &lt;
Church of Oviedo join with their wtvev to enjoy "Dinner on the Ground*" l*»t Sunday at "Homecomlnn
Day", (le ft to rlentt arc Mr*. Sandifer Kev. Sandlfrr. Rev. Carlton, and Mre. Carlton nelpinw then*,
eetvr* to the deliciou* food eprea.l on tables, (Photo Ry Jamo*on)
ty Agricultural Agent, at 11:30—
11:43 g. tn. Station W ilt It
Mita Myrtle Will spend the day
in Winter Park assuting wtlh the
judging of the "Cerry Pie llaking
Conte*1" epontured by the Florida
Power Corporation.
Nov. 11- Lake Monroe Girls' 4-H
Club will meet at the school lunch
room at 1:30 p. m. Mu* Wii.on
and Ihe adult leader* will meet
with the girl*.
Nov. 13— Geneva Girl*' 4-H
Club wilt meet at 9:00 a. m. at the
School. Mi** Wilson and leader
will meet with the girls.
Homo Demonstration County
Chorus veil meet at the Council
Center at 9:00 a. nt. Mrs. Clyde
Humphrey will be director
Geneva Home Demnnvtratlon
Club will meet at ihe Community
building al 7:00 p. nt Demonstra­
tion will b« on "Preparing Food,
for the Home Frec/er" given by
Mia* WiUon.
Ceraittica cla n will meet at
Seminole High School at 7 20 p.
nt.

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was the Halloween carnival. Tho
carnival rommllt** mrl recently
with chairman, Clifford Proc'or,
to dlaeui* the carnival and its
results, which wer* deemed ver^?t ;
•atlifactory. Mr. Proctor exprei*** *
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who a isiited

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Mr*
Mabte Brown, County
School Nurse will apeak at Thtlrsday'* mrclttig uf WedsMr P-TA
Alto on tin- schedule for the meet­
ing will lie a r.lstutsien of the
projeet* for this season.
One uf the projects recently
brought to a .uceesaful conclusion

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The member* of SaRle HarrPnn
Chapter, Jf.S D A FI are Invited
to a de**rrt party at the Langford Hole), Winter Park, at 1:13
lint Nov 9, by hoslrtte* Mr*.
Miriam R&lt;i*te1l, lira A R Peterton Jr amt Mr* John Melarh.
Following thlr the regular hutl«
n«-*c and program meeting will
be held,
l)r William E, Fort, a member
of Rollins College Family for
fifteen year*, will -peak on
"Danger* to America arising
from Coimmmivt infiltration into
school* end collet**". He haa
lectnra I widely en • Is the author
of numerous magazine articles,
tint i* an excellent speaker.
Rr*crva'ion* must he made with
Mr* A H. Kev by Wednesday
morning, Nov T

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The Jacaranda Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club will meet at
Ihr home of Mr*. Joseph Terlap
at 7:30 pm.. Frit ay, Nov. 9. Mr*.
3 C. Dicker* on will pro sent a
program on "alr-Iayering " Mem­
ber* will meet at T p m. In front

of the home of Mr*. W. It. Brinton, I t tt Park Ave. to attend the
meeting.

The hunting teaton U here again!
Bid Stetton of Fairon St ha*
taken off for Mitor, and two
week* of tramping the wrood* and
.booth, j the drer. P ie already
reserve! a *pot in my freezer for
lame irmton. Tom Blackburn and
lloyil Weber are after duck, but
theirs wll* be local. Thia it the
lime uf year when I'm glad my
hutbaml I* Imeretted in only golf
■nJ girl*; mainly beeaute the
cleaning of the game alway* ■&gt;e«mi
to fall io me If there it a hunter
to the crowd.
Ruth and Bill Barron have re­
turned to thrir home on W. 19th
after a trip to Teaaa.
John King of VAH-9 spent th*
weekend in Penntylvanln attend­
ing hit high achool homecoming,
and picking up their beautiful new
KorJ &gt;tation wagon. Dodie I*
pleated a* punch with it, and alto
the F.M. radio he had hidden In
the rear. New car. new boat, and
now Dodie I* taking golf lcttom.
And to me, thia la the grratetl
atep of them all. I wa* sure the
would n n er giie la.
&gt;Terry Price had a call fiom
Gretchen Hall, and the 1* coming
back here to live after the first
of ihr year. Gretchen plant
to »p«nj Thanksgiving with Don'*
family, and Chriatma* with her*
before the *u rti the trip back
to Sanford. We will be ea glad to
ace her agin.
Walt Rwmion apenl the week­
end in Guantanamo, playing in g
golf tournament, Haven't heard
the Official reaullj, but did hear
that the ram had been very
heavy, and the coiirte wa* tubmerged.
The cirrlet of the Firat Methndlit Church are hard at work preparing for their annual baiaar to
be held Thursday Nov, ]|. The
hour* will be from two until nine
pm ., and a dinner will be served.
Thia la a wonderful opportunity
to get Chrlatmaa gift* at a great
•■ving. aa moat of them are mad#
by Iha girl* thtmaelvea, and they
, r T. *l,nnln* »° Prira article* to
*•11 like hoteakea. Rome of the
Navy wive* who art working on
the baiaar are, Muriel Olldewrli*,
Rarbara
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�WASHINGTON’ Js -D r. J . Warn*
Relfr. prerldent of the University
of Florida, will be guest of honor
at a dinner to be given by the
Washington Alumni Club of the
University Nov. 13
Other top unlvenity official*
expeeied arr Dr John S Allen,
vtce president: Willard M. Kifield.
pruvovt for agriculture, and Dean*
Joseph Weil, college of engim'erins: t-. K Grinter. graduate
acltool: 31an in A. Itrooker. rot*
lege of agriculture; Ralph E.
Page. college of art* and science*,
and D. K. Stanley, college of phy­
sical* education and health
ADu present will be Col Everett V»n and William A. Fleming,
representing the office of alumni
affair*. Hep Matthews D Fla u ill
be m uter of eerrmonic*

WANDIItlY CUNMA CAMAIOO 10 •* f Brazilian *ov.'h who twin*
hid in the note** heel compartment of a I’an-American plane in vela
attempt* tn anrek Into the United State*. I- *hown with Mr*. Merredr* Filter, t*h" U &lt;j*'i * &gt;rtrs hi* entry mt &gt;the U S The*- win n o n
the Imriler from ftr-,- l, r . h f , to Haitian*. Mexico, and plrk up *
•lia Tl.cn Can -ijo will rr-entn the United States legally and
•ennanenliv Mr* t . &gt;tri. a oath e of lltanl. i* the mother of Ihrea
ehi’.iren SI e l» man ie&lt;t to an erjineer (Interrational Sowadphota)

adie Hawkins Day
Causing Students
To Sprout Beards

Hospital Notes
NOV. I
Admlttinn*

SHS JVs Schedule
Post-Season Game
Next Wednesday

Katie
,, William*
. . . t Sanford
, „i ..
Ttie Athletic department of SemJr mue Mane Karrakrr (Sanfuid) lnn|c
School *.tnuurved todai
|&lt; \ou p.aut* -oinr of the s -uv
Judy Snii
sanfonli
that fh«-y had tcheduiml a |si*fIford rr.nlrnt- attclidlllz Met -on
Itil •■*«
&lt;ea*on foothal) game for the A *
I'.'fitx e-r«itx
*p;»earing un»haven
Baby Hoi Taylor
next Wednesday altrrnoon agamat
lim i t thii V tto .e
purpoaeljr
Itiarhargr*
Winter Pnrk JVa
1 sprouting hoard* nr an 1 afford
llobcrt I'luininer ihanfoia)
Dick Sitters, head mentor for
razor blades
Margaret Johnson i Sanford
I
,
the JVa tald, "The boya hate re
S te t'o n stmlenta w h e lh e i torn Mr* Harr
h.hmelrer (Sanford)
»»e-ll to ..ur effort* thal
or .ampus re-ulent*. are
Judy \nn llruvrn i Sanford 1
tte
derided
to gite them the fc«t
to wear '-eanl* for the
Tlmelan Grier ' Sanford •
of atrength they wanted There
(online Sodie Ha*»kin* d*) event*.
NOV. T
jita i an old contract with Winter
No 15-17
3dm l*tioai
Park ia the filet. Winter Park
Prize* are to he 1 'arded for
Bertha Houghton I lake Mart )
wanted the game, and «re decided
the he*l ItCard*
Altrert F , wards i Sanfordr
to do il for the ho* a "
I'liothy llittell 'Sanford)
Student, who fir l it iH-.ea-arx
the scrappy JVa hate had little
tlemi.e llama t Sanford•
I tn break with the student Govern
trouble with competition in their
Birth*
i pirnt law will hate to either tiuj a
non data this «eaton. and the
Baht Girt lllttrll
.abating p.Tmit «r be thrown ingame with the Parker JVa will
Ituhi Boy Karrakrr
|tn tin- acbool ■
Is * here lie
■re them underdoggrd by a illm
.must «erve r -enteuce in hour*
Baht Boy Price
margin for the fir*i time thii
RniMiutiilinent and i&gt;u* a fine e&lt;|ui
tea ton. "I think they'll come
xalent to the abating permit
v w v w . j • . t .o i w w i i i
through." Silver* aaid confident-

DeBary Resident
Succumbs Tuesday

T H E SAN TO RD TTER A LP Wed, Kov. 7. Vj M.

Spotlight On Hollywood

UofF President W ill
Be Guest Of Honor
At Alumni Dinner

DOILY U lt M L N

17-niolith-old

daughter rf the 0|.er.ilor of a
N 'r lord f^rin in Miami, sees
nothing &lt;trj"ge jlmo* having at
i pet a six-w rrk-rd.t ehe-t.ili.
I.f
route and. fur il.r time being
is just like an* other kitten.
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Gam* time U 4:30 next Wednetaftamoln in Winter Part.

Dr. Stoner Will
Address Woman's
Club On Friday
nv 31 \ni\N JONES
OVIEDO-Dr Edvard W Stoner
.mt own l&gt;&gt;rnl physician, will honor
the member* of the Otiedo Wo
man'* tluh Friday. Nu* 9. by be­
ing their gtie-t speaker fur the oc
cation. We are rerljinly glad to
have him and know a large turn
out will be on hand to litlcn lo
him.
Come early lo get a good scat
as 3lr* It. F. Wheeler J r , (Jeani
and her committee; namely 31r*
Waller A Teague. Mr*. George
Jakuhcin J r Mr* George Carlton
Mrs T. W. l.-iwton and Mr* It
F. Wheeler Sr sri'l have a treat
in store for you at noon—luncheon
lime.
Don't forget I Notify Jean ,.r
one of I tie memlier* of her rum
milter if um cannot attend

riiarlrt E. Norton. 89. „led at
ri Id p in. laat night at Seminola
Split English muffin*, spread
Memorial Ilo-pilal, after a abort
the cut aurfacaa with a Pina
illneti.
Bom April 21. 18*7. Brooklyn. topping and then bake in a I
X V . I.e came lo De llary three I US degrees» oven for flte min
and a half year* ago from Ham- utri or so.
•at. N. Y lie prretierx. a* an
----- “ ---------------- optirian in Brooklyn, N. Y. for
A11 14 °* We*‘ vu-*ina* a cross
many year* until bit retirement fmin,r&gt; squads hate been roarhrd
three and half year* ago. 3lr. **V
Smith
Tulane's 10 3 vlefnry over Mi*
N rton was an Epiicopaltan. a
_______________ _
member of Star of Bethlehem *i*ter, not residents of Sanford •issippi was Its 3rd victory in 37
Masonic lodge of Brooklyn. N. Y., Funeral »ertire* will In- h*-M -t Hireling* with Old Miss.
a Shrinrr, a memlier of Bahia 11 »• m. Friday at Britton Funeral
Temple in Oelando.
Home with U»c Bov. William IL
He is survited be hi* tri low Anthony of Enterprise, Epis. pal
Mrs Etclyn 31. Norton of De fhureh officiating. Burial will he
1 Biry-. has one brother ami one In Oakiann Memorial Park.

By BOR THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD J l- Gii Seal*, a
prelly girl from Italy, aims to
find film fame without the ele­
ment. that have helped her coun
tryseumcn.
"I'd rather act from the neck
up." she smiles.
Gia, a brown-haired beauty
from Rome, is plenty okay from
the nr&gt;k down or up.
" I feel very sorry for those who
try to get by on beauty alone,"
she rrmarkrj. "Because when th»
beauty i« gone, what stiil they
have tr'l iu huilo a cjreer upon?"
Gla ha* managed to find suc­
res* here without a bairngr of
leg or bo-om an. She now ha*
a s'atring role in "liarmrnt Cen­
ter ' aril Columbia thought highly
enr -gh uf tier to buy half of hn
contra. I from t'nliei sal-lnternati0Tl.lt
Her first tug break came at I' l
in "Four Girl* in Town", the
slorv nf four foreign beauties
brought In Hollywood on a tab-lit
search The *lory wa- taken from
life- Gla * life
Her nliolr *ti&gt;ry ru 'd make a
fascinating movie
She wa* bom
in England o f a n Italian father
and Spanish-lnih mother Her
falher. ail ra|iortcr. look Hie fam­
ily lo lloltn W i C ’l Gla
' f t fo r
Giaiam.a
wa* three mouth* old

After the war her father planned
to send her to England to school,
but didn't have enough money.
Gia suggested suiting an aunt in
lamg Island. To her surprise, she
was allowed to go.
She managed to get through
high school there, though she
•poke no English when she ar­
rived. She took dramatic te*«on* in
New York, but had no luck grtling
job» She made ends meet as a
profi ssional contestant on TV
quit show*.
A.i agent saw tier In the office
of her drama roach. Stella Atllr*
C I was staging a world wide hunt
for a girl in play Mary Magda true and Ike agent auggealed
Gia for the role Wdh girls from
France. Belgium and llollan I. she
wa- taken to Hollywood
The ptilurr wa* never made
Lila .ltd nothing but attend the
sln.l ii school for eight months,
then managed lo start getting hit
parts

Interpreter's Bible Set Of 13 Volumes

(A* (he date for the publication
of the last volume of "The Inter­
preter's Bible” approaches. Rev.
Perry L. Slone, pastor of the First
fhtistian Church, feels that the
event is suffiriently significant
for the general public to be Inrd j ImiuI it. Ills comments follow)
Ab-mt six year* ago the Abing­
don Pres* began th* publication
of the first great commentary
(in English) on Ihc whole Bible
thal ha- been Issued m the last
30 year*. It is a million dollar
undertaking. Volumes in the ser­
ies have been coming out at the
rat.- of two per year. The average
about brio pages each The pages
are 9" \ 10' , " When the final
volume (covering James through
(levelation, plua Ihr general iniex)
conic* oul in February it will
The nervous relatives were all consist of a set of 1.1, represent­
gathered in the lavsver* nffio* ing the best Hdilir.il srho'arship In
eagerly walling for him lo read the EngtUh .peaking world.
Although Abingdon 1* a McthoCnrte Ja*prr'» will The lawyer
rea i •f. in - of so nd mind. I ili»h publishing house, Ihc comI mental)- Is not denominational in
spent all ms inooes
il« point of-vew The general edi­
During 1912 and toll Count t lent tor l*i tiro A Ituttrirk. former
won three rare* at Pimlico by a pastor uf Ilia Madison A n. Pres­
romhinrit total of U length*
byterian Church in New York

Trv and Stop Me

I

I AMII.Y NIGIIT
Family Night will he held al
the Ktr*t Methodist Church lonigh al 7 ..'clock.

EXCUSE THE SHELVE*
DES MOINES Lfs —A majority
MMT.KVIRION AGE tell* olkvut an Englishman never out of the De* Mulnet City Counri!
I ,,| i ;-,I n till he was
• . into to America t.&gt; live. apparently «a» mlfied at (he r*»Miul eventually took out citi/cndup papcit. 1io never realized fu*al of two mrn in the city legal
department lo approve the legal!huvs completely "American*
ly of II amendments deigned tn
trcxl" he lv.ul become until
curtail the appointive powers of
live niglvi he tinned on one
'.h&gt;- rlty manager
nf those letnbly. trrnbly
The cnuiH-i! in-irurled Ihr Iwo
Ill'll h illm* they gnrd out
men to draw up a resolution for
tn live vvie luiviis altei mid­
their own di-charge
night The t'vsvr mun couldn't

-B y B E N N E T T C E R F -

SnvJi

and now connected with the Divi­
nity School of Harvard University,
ha* had at associate editors
Drs. Waller Russell Bowie, John
Knox, Paul Scherer, Samuel Ter*
rien and Nolan B. Harmon, who
represent several Protestant bod­
ies. The exegetes and expositor*
who have commented on the var­
ious books of the Bible represent
many more denomination* and in­
clude many of the best-known
names In the contemporsry re­
ligious scene.
Volume one of the new com­
mentary contains general articles
on (he whole Bible and special ae
Hrlcs on Ihe Old Testament
Volume seven carries special up
tide* on the New Testament. Tha
treatment of each book uf tha
Bible begins with an introductory
an Introductory article on lha
article on the authorship date, histnrical occasion and contents of
the book Then there follow* lha
commentary section. At the lop
of the page Ihe verse* being
Illuminated are printed In both lha
King James and Ihe Revised
Sinn.lard Version*. Below them
come first the exegesis and thee
the exposition.
ion and content* nf Ihe book. Then
there follow* the commentary
section. A*, the lop of the page tha
s rear* being illuminated are print­
ed In both the King Jam s* and
the Revised Stard Version*. Below
them rom* first the exegesis and
then Ihr exposition.
The high quality of scholarship
evident in Ihe first It volume*
ha* proven an Invaluable aid to
ministers and other serious stu­
dents of the Won) nf God. Old
standard commentaries have be­
come virtually ob*e!etr. Throuah
preachers who profit by Its in­
sights, "The Interpreter * Uible"
seem* likely to Influence religion*
thought and Hfe in America for
al least a generaton.

'olid a svniil!
• • •

Mike H'-m.itv.'ll polnled
admit ingly to a st.vlworl tigm e in the end booth. "Hc’»
got a mighty good head on
hi* shoulder*,” said Mike,
"and v*hut's mote. It's a dtf*
lerenl one every night

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Dr. Harry Z. Silsby
Announce* Ihe Kemnsnl of hits offices
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former lornllon on Macnolln Avenue over Touchton

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Drug Company

Th..ie* base tom# to such a pus# at a once-exclullv# rlub In midW.wn tlirv *• had lo post tin* *,gn on Ihc bulletin hour.I "Members
•It , ,,ill.,net not lo engage in gimrs of , hanre with mrmbera ~
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Central Press Writer

A CHURCH organ tn Black­
pool. England, haa been picking
tip and broadcasting radio wrath*r forecast*. Th* organist aay*
he hasn't lha fogglaat Ida* why.
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roni Institute. Laid end to end—
It would (till b* spaghetti.
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F o r keaffk'a take coffee alould
a iira v s be drunk fukru-arm , tap
lien n r 4 tco* a/fer eonefudiag a
au rtey. We knoir a rrs la a n in t
/a nn III iiu H i foieit 390 Aotisrt
irk ere I f * never s s y l l l s g rise.
pointed n Alfa Aon* fum ed dark
I 1 1
g ra y or Maek. Mutt ha a ftsyak
Th* head of a lawdaa Arm owe*
plate fo find la fka dark.
thought ha d hasp hi* omplayat
1 » I
•ntarlalnad ky furnishing hagplp*
lha Warld Sasiaty far th* Pratt* music. Wandsr haw lang th* t f r ilt

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M.smt,

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grandmother, holds up two r.ngers to indicate that aha is im.«
a mother of twins (held by nurse
In bottom photo), Mrt 1'arln-r‘a
(tsnghler. Mn. Ima Kilpatrick,
gave birth lo a girt twu weeks

Man *f Animals Is tatklwg ta Kays lastadl
lha wh'alasala hutting of Africa*
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altphanit titpptd. tawsds Mht •
On their arrival tn Tokyo t«
h * |*b.
atari their tour of Japan, lha
f f f
Brooklyn Dodger* wer* met by
Th# averag* Amsrlcin duwnrd 40 beautiful native artreeae* Bay,
39.000 tnchaa «( apaghtlil laat full who did win tha World
y«*r, raporta th* NaUeoal Maca­ Be lira, anyway T

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I rom 4.250 lbs. O.V.W. lo KS.OnO IN.
CJ.C.3V.. new /*■&gt;«« hi.mii carry more
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No oilier truck can touch Dvcvc big, r?w
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Page 10. Wad. Not. 7. 1956

By STANLEY
i g a v e h im t h e *

ORIGINAL TRAN Q UILIZER

T t OLD R UBBER *------- -

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RIVER
SLICED

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LYKES

JU A N

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Spiritual Knights
W ill Sing Sunday
At Local Chuurch

DOC PILLSBURJT t a k e s
C A R E O F AN A FTE O -O FFIC E
H O U R S “C A L L E R " —

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GA. GRADE A D A D

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Spanish port m l dent In Puerto
Hleo. ti the winner of Iba 1IM
Nobel Prlie for Liter* turr. Th*
port La
flrvt SpenUh author
'to win the cor vied prlto la 14
; n n . It &gt; u reported recant)?
that Jtmrnex might aoca and hie
exile and return to ipala, which
be left during tlefl war In IMA.

Wagering during the JO-day har­
ness raring meet at Freehuld. N.
J , reached a new high of H.639,
VI7 during 1PM Teh In m a te was
31 prr rent above 19JJ.

lb. AVERAGE

-G O O D B A T IN '*

dayi

B O N EL E SS B E E F

The
eeniatlonal
Spiritual*
Knights of title City will appesrw
In a recital Sunday at • p m. at
the Triumph Church on W. ISth
St.
"They will he at their hr*1 In
•i&gt;*h e&gt;.ngt a* 'Nobody Put Yo j ,
I/mT and 'Job* " , said Ihc Pet.
R. F. Cooper, pattnr.

Revival Announced
Elder Erelle Martin a-fll hold aft
revival at the Ilollneii Church of
Amlin Short. Lehigh senior, God In Chriat IS02 W. I»th St. for
caught ala passes fer J17 yard* an indefinite period.
The Rev. W. G. Nelson baa urg­
In hit team's 2112 defeat by Vir­
ginia.
ed everyone to attend.

W H ER E CAN I C.ET
“TH E MOST”
IN

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LOVE ME TENDER
GREEN DOOR
| WHATEVER WILL DK
WILL BE
CANADIAN SUNSET
BLUEKERRY HILL
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WALKING IN THE RAIN

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coup In Honduras, forcing Dr. Julio Loiano Dias nut at head of (ha
Government In the group (t. to r.) are: Gen. Roque Rodriguer,
commander of th« military academy; Major Roberto Culver Parnes
of the Air Forte and Minister of Development In the Lorano Cabinet,
and Cot Hector Caracctotl, commander of the Air Forre. The mili­
tary Junta declared a general amnntv (or all political prisoner*.
You Juit can't be yclf-containcd
in a girdle that la snagged or rip­
p'd. Even the amallett break In
inch atretenables ased to signal
the death of the garment. Hut now
jou can get strong rlaitir patrhr.
in pink or white—"engineered" to

FROZEN FOODS

Eil Sutton of CuUowhce. N. C.,
averaged 7 1! yards per carry' dur­
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weight only M Iba. Hat 10%
trlghler plctura, Automatic
Focus, Dynapowtr Speaker.
Shaded Glaaa. In taaahall
Pink and Sand Whitt or Lagoon

GORMLYJWpotAt

maintain their strrtchahility thru
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MORTON'S BIG 24 m.
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C ra fts m a n s h ip m a k e s the big d llle re n c e !

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Our englneert knew that thit year they had (o give you f-aufy/
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f
They pave you Supercharged Power, with America's only

When you buy Studtbaker, you buy

built-in tope re harger!
They gave ymi Twin Traction, a new type of differential that
lets you pull out of mud and mow . . . keep safer on the road.
They g a ve you new variable-rale springing lo bring you a
Luxury-l-evel Ride.
Rut mott important— Sludebaker give* you riwimanjAi) that a
miles ahead of the low price field!
See Smdehaker '57 today and discover the true meaning of

in a car mow thoroughly

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Studebaker-Packard

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C O R P O R A T IO N

PARK AVE. A T 25th ST,

SANFORD MOTOR CO. Inc
loot a SANFORD AVE.

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17—HtlLDLNU REPAIRS

12—BUS INEM OPPORTUNITIES

FLOOR landing and finishing.
Cleaning, waving nerving Semi­ Grocery k Filling Station. Well
e*tabli*heJ butlne**, good loca­
nole county «mc# 1923
tion. White neighborhood. Rea­
H M Gleason, Lake Mary
son for idling. »lckne*j. Ph»oe
HEMODEI.ING?
e?4*. Sanford, Fla
Knotty Tme Panel 214 C aq. ft.
Cyprea* Panel IS4 c *&lt;i ft.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Beautiful For Natural Fmlih
‘Attention buiineaa-mlnded Sanford, Florida eeaidenu. The
GHEGOKY LUMBER
Mary Carter Paint Factories
6lh a Maple
Phone 2362
of Tampa, Florida, want to dcU
aignate aa a fraochiaed .lealer
r ..
WOOLS UY
a rcprcicntattve In Sauford.
Marin* FinUhr*
Florida, if you wuh to earn up
For Your Itoat
to $15,000 per year — are in
Senkarik fJInww and Paint Co aome r’.her buiinet* a! the pre»ent lime, or would like to get
112 IIS XV. 2nd St.
Phone .720
Into bualneaa aa a paint distri­
20—PIANO SERVICE
butor for the Mary Carter Paint
Factor!*!, we would like to talk
L. L. Sill — Plan* Technician
with you. Our regional elverPhone 21 AS Route I. Sanford
tiling and our Free Gallon Of­
fer tu our euitomer*, give* our
IA—PLACES to EAT
21—ROOFING-PLUMBING
franchised dealer*
mrrca'cd
H IE WLNNEn, Dy A L a n d 'llle buainc**. if you are interfiled
PLUMBING
Th« Doggl* Dinar k Bar. Laka
in thl* offer, contact ua at Mary
Contract and Repair Work
Carter Paint Factoriea. 4305 XX\
Mary.
Free E'tlmatea
O'bornc Ave., Tampa. Florida."
It. L. HARVEY
a-LO ST
201 Sanford Ave.
Phono ISIS

$4—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
Garage opt. Ph. 324-U.

I ’,

THIS

Ih li la a free pan lo th* Movieland Rlde-In Theatre for D J
Hamilton. Eap. dale Nov. 16,

iW A rc

IN OS1ECN—1 Rra. torn. apt.
Screen Parch. $33 mo. Call after
* Phone 1313.

what you want
CLASSIFIED ADS

Ph. 1821

LOST: Lady1* W ilch-Lovt'.t's E.
lit St. Phone M2 W: Mr». I. II
W&gt; nne.

W. J. KING

FIN A N CIA L

IMS.

2 or 3 l*droom home. 1600 Fret.eh
Ave. Unfurnished $35 mo. Tartly
furnished $43. Phona 347-R.

ME FIND ’EM PALE FACE
TRAIL HEAP FASTLarge furnished 2-bedroom apt
Big Chief O. Howie Huitle*
703 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 12S4-J.
Claiilfied-ln-the-Fac* lead* you to
Garage Apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
heap much wampum.
Room in your If pee to rent,
canoe to tall, or anyone you want Duplex furnished apt. $30 per
to tend a menage lo, I do It j month. Adults. 70* XV. 4th Phone
1*42-W rveningi.
fait.
Call my wigwam at 1121, and 7 Room Apte. 112 Elm. Ph. 2943 W
let one of my iquawa help you
phraic your ad for b«»l result*.

R E A L E ST A T E

Thla man got apeedy rnu lt* the
*2—COMMERCIAL
CUiiifted way:
BIG JACK’S DRIVE-IN. lunchea
‘ Dear Sir,
and beer. I acre of land next lo
Rented lottagc m i of Thursday.
\avat Bate Main Gate. Mu»t
*o please cancel the remaining
•acrifice due tu tra lifer l'a»h
day* and.tend bill to Mra. C.
$6,700 or Term*. PHONE 2S93-J.
W. Schreck, 2002 A l b e m a r l e ,
**—FARMS AND GROVES
Park.”
NO MISTAKE AROUT IT
This it a free pan to Uir Prairie
To well something fait, order a
Lakr Drtve-ln Theatre for It.
fail-action Want Ad. Jutt phone
P Givxlapeed. Evp dale Nov.
1UL
16. 1934

Piiirotsin" Cnr, '» * ,,*r
13-MONEY TC LOAN
All Oil Fired Heitera
Cleaned and serviced
FOUND- " Valuable" "a lrrin j in 2534 Orlando
ALTO LOANS
Di.
Ph. 50
front of Poat Office, Sunday
COST LEM
p. m. Owner rail IIS, Mr.
CERAMIC TILE
Vaughn.
Paul F Mueller A 8&lt;&gt;n I’h. 154
Florida S ta te B ank
Free estimate, Quality work.
I —PERSONAL NOTICES
OF SANFORD
PLUM HINT. A HEATING
ROLLAXVAY, Hospital *nd~ Baby Septic Tank Inaullatlon A Service
LIV ESTO CK
Bed* ITay. Week. or Month—
Thla D a free p u t to the Ritz 20 acre (tie farm. Three bedroom
Heater Seivlce. Archie t’. liar
Tel. 1425. Furniture Center —
home large barn All equipment
Theatre for Dick Map** Eap.
ictt. Phone 743-XV or 1335
32—
D0G6—CAT
S
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ltd Uc&gt;t First St.
and machinery. Eaty term*. Ph
date Nov. IB. 105*.
139JJ. P. O. Box 1131
Thoroughbred Pcr»ion kitten for
W ELC O M E G IF T S
I t —FURNITURE UOISEHOLD
•ale. $1$. Ph 539-J.
.t h a t are long rherlihed are ea»y
43-HOMES
ftou W d l
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
0 to lelect from Powell* varied
M
ERC
H
A
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D
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—at
Warehouse
Tricea,
atilt
atock. Com* in and look around.
BERRY’S. We are expert* at aa1937 HOYAL PORTABLE
I J - \ R T ir i.F .S FOR SA LE
Cimiforlulite - One Owner
inung tail tu m ute gracious
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
TYPEWHITEHS
good look* with functional con­ J lilt home It*ail’d withm one
including: baib nature*. cabinet
No Down Payment
venience Today * bait buy* in
tlnk, water pump, aeptic lank For Sale lo reduce itock. Three
II Month* To Pay
block of new- Pinecrevt School.
grandfather clack*: on* a Riley
nationally advertised furniture
and water healer. approximateAffording a **fe walking dl*Lay-Away Now for Chrutmaa
W
’hitelng
Wood
movement—ait
D1SCULM
PRICES.
901
W.
ly $25 month.
lanre for the youngsters. Thu
POWELL’S OFFICE H U T l.t
bout
t
ill,
running.
Butternut
Firat St. Phone 1617 for Even­
Call, or we lit TODAY
117 8. Magnolia
Pbolie V4b
two year old home It drtlgnr.1
ra*e *ugl flniih. Alio drop leaf
ing Appointment.
1007 SanfurJ Ave.
Phone 1113
lo ramfortably arrnmn.lnte Ihttable, other items, ltobin»on»,
.ivrragc family, ai*l provide
AUTOM OTIVE
• DIG VALUES
Plumbing, break/ Heeling
91k French Ave. Th. 52-R.
plea».mt living condiHon. with
M. G. HODGES
• QUICK CREDIT
It*. Mojetn Ki’rhen and plenty
Thu it a free pan hi th* MovieT—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Sem e* on All Water Pump*—
of cabinet *p*t«-, teparate lim­
• EASY TERMS
land
Rule
In
Theatre
for
W.
C.
Welle Drilled — Pump*
Sell Your Car to
ing room, french door» upt-umg
WIISON MAIER
Thompson. Evp. date Nuv. Id.
Paola Road. Phone Toil
ROY REEL
onto icrerriftl imrch Bath. Bed­
Saw
and
l'«ed
Furniture
1936
300 W. Sec.ml St.
room* Ideally «urd with riwimy
311 K. Firat St.
Phone 956
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
«ln»ct», a comfoilablr living
A—BOATS AND~MOTORS
TRADITIONAL design mahogany
MKiin, carporir with rnirame to
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
$ SA V E$
Mr. and Mr*. Cheat*. 4--lrawer
acrcrncvl porch.- Large utility
Slip Covtri and Drape*
12 fl boat and gator trailer. Com­
and
4-dravvtr
cheat-and-vlfk
ON GOOD USED
room for laundry and rvtrn alurSTANLEY KULP
plete 1190. R. F. Lambertion.
combination, like new, half
FURNITURE
age space Thia home i« well
PHONE 2334-J.
Ph. 3079 XXV. 2400 Adam. Court.
price Alao "Baby-Tenda” alrolllandscaped and is situated on a
M
ather
Of
Sanford
n
$13:
antique
waih
itand
an)
GATLIN BROTHERS
l i f t . Runabout Including motor
large lot wiih p«vrl street.
Hand
Lawn
Mower.
Mra.
A.
It.
20340 E. lit St
I’honc 127
Dragline k Bulldozer Semes
1150. B20 Eacambia Dr.. Phone
.11. A . K vano, B u ild er.
Pinkerton,
Phone
3032.
I’h. 2232 Geneva. 2493-XV Sanlori
17J6-R.
U«ed furniture, appliances, tools,
Low Down Payment
-0
Immediate Potteision
ele, Itoiight-aold. Larry’* Mar
ORLANDO Sentme’ Star. Call WY ouy ana sell uvrd furniture
DUCK SEASON OPENS
Paying top rath priori (or any
721 Ka»t lit. St. Phone 1431.
Ralph Ray, 3130
_____
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7th
Phone 61*1
thing of value SUPER TRAD­
Get Your Boat and Motor Here FAIRBANKS • MORSE I* u ra p a
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 2053 W
and SAVE!
2nd ANNIVERSARY
Well Drilling, HOWARD C T-Shirt*. 4le, Sleeping Ilagi,
1957 Evinrudra in atock
IN OUR
LONG, Phone 3St 207 Real
LAKE FROM
19V5 EvinruJe* on Sale
roti, blankets, tarpaullna. Army
SANFORD LOCATION
Commercial Ave.
New
three
iM-droom house on
while they last!
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford AveUke Emma. One anJ half tiled
See the moat complete
Erhola Hi-Rlier ................ $94 M
ENVELOPES, Letterhead!, atauhat!,-. Floiida room, lost 2 tr
—Factory to You—
Stock at Uaed Motora
Sofa Bed and Chxlr ......... Wtno
menta, Invoice*, hand bill*, amt
Aluminum
X 22V. Tuin So. one mde at
Your Evinrudr Dealer
llullywood Bed . . . .
49.30
irogrami, e t c .
Prugtwjive
YrnelUa Blind*
Uaklawn Ccmalery.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Free hradboarda on l|n||&gt;w&lt;M&gt;.|
’rtntlng Co Phone K.S — 403
Enclosed brad. Sag-proof bottom Bed*
304 E. lat St.
Phone MS
West 13lh St.
This is a free past to the Itilz
rail with plwitie rnd«. Plaitle
All Dlnetto Set* Discounted
12-TRA ILERS
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
i. UP 'iru t »r Kuth iu y o . Ung.
$11900 Bunk DeJa . . . . . $11900
and paint aee—Hill Hard*am
wool. Exp. date Nov. 16. iir*:.
cord*.
It will nay YOU to aee ua before
Co., SOI E. lat Si.. Phone 32
Senkarik GIm i and faint Co 3-Room Group* ................ 293 00
you buy. Open Evening* and
112-114 Weat 2nd St.
Phone 320 3-Pc. Curved Sectional* . 199 (X)
Sundayi.
Roblnton Hand Crafted Furniture.
(Foam Rubber)
Eaatalde Trailer Sale*
We build, dailgn and rvflniah. BARGAIN! Apt m e gaa range,
__________Palatka, Fla.
____
See at 9IR French, Ph. 32-1L
perfect condition. Call at 2600 BEDROOM:
TIKKD
Double Drctter
1934 Va-Ka-Shun-Klte, lS-ft. house- llnu-r Cleanlhg- Wiildum, Floor*,
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
Beveled Mirror
trailer, “light at a baby carri- Office. Call IIII-J. II. C. Caldwell
uf
the
aumc
uld thing:?
Bookcaie Bed
LIVE HAIT
perfect for vacationing.
S&lt;*
the
spacious
m-w latlcfull)
Innertpring
Maltre&gt;*
Shtnera. Hull Head*. Pop Guta
Only $230, and anuma paymanta.
PUMPS A 8PRINKLIK
different home* in —, _
Box Spring
(2 pillows FR E E )
3 Doien, 93c
SYSTEMS
PHONE 1CJO-J.
South Pineerest
Fanfare
Missouri Minnows and Worms
All typai and iliai, inatalled o
Grove Manors
Fanforv
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave. Sea our ntw line of floor covering
U—TRUCKS
"Do It Youraelf.”
Valencia Villas
Detoini
and complete home furnishing*.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S H O E S
FR E E DELIVERY
ATTENTION "LONG DISTANCE
S T I N E
IM M ED IA TE
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
TRUCKERS. Great Dane 34
Machine and Supply On.
Ladlea and Children
and 35 foot uaed all aluminum 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 02
Comer 2nd k .Magnolia. Ph. 1232
OCCUPANCY
proJuc* van*. Alto two 1933 Dia­
“Bud Bamberger” Mgr.
$191 - $2 94
CROSLEY - 11END1X
mond T 1M HP Cummin* DieOpen
Monday1
*
III
l:M
p
jL
Ideally Sllualrd
Juat Arrived—a big leltction of
Sal** *od Service
tel tlttp tr tractor*. Evcrllent
VISIT OUR BALCONY
new style* in most aliea
Luxuriously Planned
RANDALL
condition. Oraat Dane-Diainond
.Moderately Priced
T, 103 So. Orange Blottom
Electric Company
G A R R E T T '8
Trail. Orlando S-9031. Night— Service— Quality —Satisfaction
41-FARM and GARDEN
3 and 4 Bedroom ll"inr* with 1
Call Mr. Raavea 3-1209.
ph. 113 Sanford 2637-J—3 DeBary
and 3 baths allotted on large,
323 E. First St.
Phona 1423 PEAT COMPOST (Dattwaldafa)
artistically
landscaped
lot*
• l 4 - l S ID CAES
T. V. SERVICE
40c bu. bag. GRAPEVILLE
Oak dining room aulte, Uke ntw.
Pavad streets ant all other
Day
or
Night
$90. 907 Magnolia Ave.
NURSERY. GrapevlU*
Ave.,
DOES THIS BEAUnFUL TALL
city conveniences niako these
SEMINOLE T.V.
colonies
of
o h nee-occupied
Phene
2031.
WEATHER maka you want to
303 Celery — Ph. 1235-J.
Deluxe gaa range, perfect condi­
homes truly delightful placet
get oat on th* highway ami go
tion, $73. Alto hand lawn mower.
to live.
. . .go. . .got Than ace Ray Her­ !3—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCT ION
• REN TALS
Phone 1234-M.
ron for real valuta in USED
Designed, Built and Sold
f t * 34—A PTS—BO U IES—ROOM S
CARS. Pbona 245S. or after 6 LEARN Hawaiian Dancing. 3 yr*. H E A R th# N E W V . M .
up.
Adel*
Heilman,
l’h.
2224-J.
carder. $13 down- Wiebold'i
p m . phona 1J43-W. . . /.THE
OPI1A.M &amp; 'TUDOR Inc.
Camera Shop. 210 S. Park Ave. 2 room a p t, in, hiding utllitle*.
’67 PONTIACS ARE COMrNat
Builders of Fine lion,rs
EM PLO YM EN T
$I5.U0 107 W. 9th St.
For Florida Living
1931 Ford Victoria, vary clean.
7 hi* i« a free pa»* to the Prairie
Apartment
for
couple.
320
oak
1
4
-CHILD
CARE
*1 Radio, heater, w/w tirei. $495.
Lake Drive In Theatre for Mr.
SALES OFFICE
Ave. Th. SOI.
Very clean 1950 Ford. 4 door
2625 S. French Avenue
Vaughn. Exp. Nov. 16. 1936
I
will
keen
children
in
my
home
aelan. Ntw paint, upholtlery,
Phone 2100 and 2930
Bedroom home, carport*, utili­
Ph. 360-11. 603 XV. 4th.
good Urta, axcellant condition.
Oil circulator, tubing A drum, $30, 1 ty
room,
newly
furnished,
$Hw
$393. 30* W, Second St
Phone 2202-LW.
WANTED— Child caic in my
month. PHONE 2I20I.W.
home. E x p e r i e n c e d . 40*4
1930 Packard, 4 door. Reatonable.
It—APPIJANCES
2
Bedroom
houte, kitchen equippe I
French
Phone 1123-J.
OWNER out uf town will sell hit
space heater. Phone 2335.W.
L appliai
De Itary 2 bedroum home. Low
1946 Pontiac, radio, heater, »pot I*—IIFI.P 4VA.VTT.O—FEMALb
and irrvire. ti. II. High, Oviedo FURNISHED room to couple Kildown payment with good leniix
light, new tiret. $133. Call 1122- Waitrrv* tinted . Apply Tourhchen privileges. Phone 2661-\V
Fla. Phone FO-5-3-II6 or Fan
lu responsible party. Call Ovie­
XW after 8:00 p.m. or are at
Ion Orug Co., Mr. Gilpin
ford 1642-W’ after 6 p m.
do. FO 5 3232
W
FLAK
A
APARTMENTS:
rooms
306 8. Palmetto.
Colored maid 5 day* per week.
Sale* • • Service
private baihs. 714 W. First St Move to Loch Arbor December
O'
Ref. and Health Card. Phone
SINGER
let. luio tq fl. of living area
• B U S IN E S S
Desirable furn garage apt. 432 W.
1139 M after 4:30
Sewing Machine*
in quiet neighborhood Modern
Alto part*, arceaaonex for all
._ S K R ,V JC £ S
3 bedroom home only I year
Experienced maid for general
make* of aawlng machine* of Avalon Apt*. Efielency, Ph. 720-W
old. Fully
landscaped
and
hnuie work. 5 ilayx a week, good
14—BEAUTY PARLORS
Amrnrgn and European manu Furn. rottagr, r s i i e n a h l * .
ininpletrl)
equipped
Phone
pay. Caro of 4 children after
facturr.
Located on 17 92. Ph. 3010 W1
2221-R.
school. Ph 1707-M after 4:30.
SPECIAL
All Repair Work
$10 Permxnent. $4.M
Fully Guaranteed
Rosa Court t room apartments,
27—IIFI.P WANT'D MALE
EVA BESS BEAUTY SHOP
106 E. SECOND 6T.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
furnished.
Kitchen equipped.
Wanted Colored warehouse man
__________ l’hon* $03
Phono 1(94.
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
Electric
range,
practically
new.
A truck driver. Mult have chauf­
FINANCING
Phone 3010-jj evening*.
$10 W’ave* by Zoto* L Realiiti'
2 and 3 bedroom cement block LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
feur Been**. Steady year tound
a $7.50 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. •
lake front home*. $65. k $*‘.
Job. Apply Wight Grocery Co. 43—BUILDING NATTBIAUI
IAJW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
'•
Call 671
unfurnished. Phone 1129, M.
407
W.
4th.
A.
K. 8II0E.MAKKK, Jit.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
John
Realty
Co.
CONCRETE
t8on Mellunville
WANTED- MAN TO OPER­ Ready. Mixed Concrete. Concrete Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17 92 ho Phone 1991
IT-BU1LDING - REPAIRS
ATE I. A U N D R Y A D R Y
Block.
Sank
Gravel
Cement.
City
Limit*.
Slumberland
Court
PAINTING
I.OTB
CLEANING ROUTE IN DE
Concrete Pipe to meet all
See
Seminole
Really
for
Desir­
Qualification*.
ItAKY
A
CASSELBERRY.
AP­
ilA/E YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
in I’lnecrrtt section. PHONE
able H o u s e s and Apia. Phone 77. L/d»
PLY IN .PERSON OR PHONE
THAT NEW ROOF beciuae you
Sherman Concrete I’ipe Co.
857.J.
473
FOR
AN
APPOINTMENT.
fear the coat will be too great?
Out We.t Uta 61.
Phoat 2U9 EFFICIENCY Apar’mrnt. Suitable
Why not drop in? It’ll eoit you
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUN­
for Winter Tourist. Private bath X7—BROKERS and REALTORS
44—BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
nothing to talk It over. You may
DRY CO. *19 W. 3rd.
1 ahower. Steam heat. Inquire 3 lilt Masonry Home in itp-top conhave a plaaaant iurprtae In itnre
Manuel Jacobson across from
Roll lop office dtak. Ph. Dot.
dilion. corner lot in virinity of
t HILL LUMBER k SUPPLY 29—SALESMEN • AGENTS
I’ott Office.
hospital.
Ba-gain at 0.950
l* YARD 223 W. 3rd SL. PHONE
HAYNES
Offlea
Machine
Co.
NEWSPAPER
Greet
laleaboya.
TEH MS.
•3 ’The Lumber Number.
Typewriter*, adding machine* Unfurnished 3-bedroom apt., like
lieu*, The Sanford Herald, after
new. Near shopping center A 3 Bit Spacious home. Include* full
Salci-llentaU, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
McRANEY^MITH PAINTS Age* I lo 12 Apply to Mark
school. 2619 S. Elm. No pelt
dining room and beautiful cor­
J-ft Sola fountain and bar In A-l
341S 8, Park________ rhone 1203 •chool.
plea**.
ner lot at 1401 SanforJ Ave.
condition. Alao 6 c u t Iroo, leath­
$9J00.
Ted Burnell
24-WORK WANTED. FEMALE
er upbolttered bar (tool*. Perfect Mayfair—3 bedroom, 1-bath home.
for PAINTING
Call 1430-J after 6 p. m.
for small bualneaa grttlng start­
2601 Grandview
Phono 1932 M Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. 1013-M.
ed. Worth over 11.000 will aacrl- NEWLY decorated 3-room apart­ W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEMO
fire for $3A3 compute
Ph.
For Pilntiog cad Mr. Taitar, Ph. YOUR MOVE1 Find !he right
ment. 1301 Celery at Mellonvdle.
REALTORS
place to live the Want Ad Way. 1030-J.
Room apodal $1494.
$43 month. Phone 105-W.
1941 P art An*
PMa* IT or 1 «

J

$ 179.

Seminole Realty

Increase Expected
In Ag ricultural
Production In '56
JACKSONVILLE r -tid e d prln
cipally by citrus fruits, the state's
agricultural production thl a year
It expected to lncrea*e 43 million
dollar* or 3 per rent over 1953
Figure* reported bv Elnm F.
Scarborough, Slate Marketing Bu­
reau news specialist, in hi* an­
nual summary estimated this
year's crop at $700.326 000 com­
pared to $617,761,200 in 195.X
Citru* accounted fur mo*t of the
boost. Nuts, field crop* anl forest
product* were lower.
Citrus product!.&gt;n was up (rom
ID* million boxes la-t year to an
estimated 133 million this vear
it was the second time in the
history of the Industry that pro­
duction passed the 130 million
mark. The flrsl time was In the
1953-34 season when there were 134
million.
Scarborough »a!d the per capita
consumption of fresh citru* and
vegetables had not hrpt pare with
the sharp and sustained birth rate
rt*e.
Hr rrmarkrd also that the
strength of Florida agriculture
“ lies in how well the producer
grow* and markrtx hi* crop- and
how well the farmer* work to­
gether In marketing. Citrus |, the
only segment of Florida's agrieulturr which hat a complete
marketing program as we know it
today.”
The rrop breakdown for 19VI
and IM.X re»pe&gt;-tivelv: rltrus Mil.326.000 and $t!&gt;$.3'M!,oOO; other
Iruits and nut* $51.0' S.ckwi and $6..
134.000; held crops $63,926,000 and
$6* 706.000; llvrstoec $33J1I.UW
anl $53 337.000; dairy product*
$4.1,000,000 and $60.40l.u00i poul­
try amt egxs $37JO^.OOO and $31,711 000; hortli ultural speciaitirs
Ill Ooo.ooo and $39^.'l,ooo; lorcst
and mlscclUm-tMis products F».700.000 and 1109’ : 000

1‘rlcr* received by growers for
truck rr»pi were reported general­
ly satisfactory except fur several
crop* such at celeiy which brought
letiirn* at nr bcluw prol'uium
cost*.
1'hr icpurl tbowei 153 ouo earlot equivalent- of truck iluppttl
mil uf state. Ig.uuu used in the
slate ad 412.000 acres harvested
Ten year* ago growers harvested
ITi.Uuu acres, ahJp(&gt;ed 77,000 carlets and cunsultie.1 9.S0U
Scarborough said heavy fiutt*
in January imit irop* but many
came luck.
•’Tlu- firat grower observation
reported pepper* fr»;i-n almoit to
Ibe ground, practically a total
toss. Yet these aume plan's ulti­
mately rame back into bearing
and reportedly prod nerd about av­
erage yields.'' he said.
67—BROKER* and REALTOR’S
~ m M f.r m \ \ T P W i T f r i s '
J i l l Firtich \\**

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Kolu'i t A. W illiams
REALTOR
lt;n muiMl l.uiuli|ulnl,
.URHICIATE
Phone 1(73. Atlantic Bank Bldg.
wT ii7'“lldl" ST M l Pi: R
lius Alim, Axsorialr
Aflrlte Pilee, Associate
Itcalior — lieneral Insurance
Phone Fla nr 2122 112 N. Park As*
S i. 3 ^ n i k U

i,j C. &lt;W,y,,(„y

A B PETER50N
llrnkrr Associate.; A. 11 I’.trrvon
J r . P. J Chrittraun, Garlielu
Willetts, John Melich rod R XV
Williams A. C. Doudney, Land
•Surveyor.
110 N. Park Ave

Phone rlM

PHONE 92;« for IIICIIRY
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
1319 XX till) S’. Rear-Barber Mn&gt;p

ROSA L. PAYTON
IteirUtrrrJ Real E-tate llrnkr’Phone 2371
17 92 at ILawtitlia

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drsi rndant
25 t'lsti •*■
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"Call Hall” Phone I74H

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IlL'dhtA, according to n Moarow newsheet, hs* stopped build­
ing Jails, brevute of a '’decrease
nf rrinie*’’ ihtrr. Of rout**, th*
Ituaikie, In a pinch tra pun in­
tended I can always open up a
fear more Siberian aalt mine*.
I I I
There nl«;Aft |&gt;X* uaut* fa fry
fo /uni 3/ar*' ru'iaii riAer* v r
Aare thr yaryrou* H u n t moon
fa lo -k at T

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Faitrani* 7 .1. F.i Haw Yerk'a
Yank* has* wen la many p*nnanti, Ihty don l htld (lubheui#
tsUbraiiem any mc.t-iu»l annual
okisrvance*.

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Animal* have Bit faculty for

falling aalttp much mon quiehtf
than do humane, declare* * actma*
ti»t after mailing a long atudy a f
th* critter*. la that why a quick
inoozt la called a ' catnap’’ 7
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Zalok Dumkopf wonder* I/ fW
strike o/ Austrian baker* 1*4
errata a jkorlag* o/ Vienati
bread,
! I f
frank ll*yd Wrlfhs, nolod a t #
I***. »u*|*H* • mil* high *mof
bwlldlrg. Idtal far tap aaoxvrtlvad
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»
A aunrpy show* 74.2 per cool
uf U. ft. adult* trad newapapoft
while only 58 4 watch TV. TIN
printed word I* atilt moro low
portent than lb* auaging ctg|
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3 acres. 3 lilt home, t lose in
$6.500—Term*

Cl,AVION C. BROOKS

Real Estate Investments
So. Orlando Iiwy. — ph. ?.vu j

BALL REALTY"
And INSURANCE

/ M B U IL D IN G N I S I _ _

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204 Fn. Park Ave. — Phone 9fg&gt;

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concrete p ip e

OZIER R E A L T Y CO

Laura It. Oiler, Realtor
Haiti M Field. AasncUte
2601 So Orlando llw). Ph. 1359
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
Comult A 'tP.ALTOIt Firit

CULLEN AND IIAIIKEY

IN N. Park Xve.

Phoae 7313

CLOSE OUT

IH'MNEhS O P P IIB II M l V

ni’lail gruerry ami filing sta'lon
with living ouartrr*, largo I'd. j
$7.tX)00Q equipment and stock i
building, slssck anl rquipnietd |
ran be purchased for $19,000 00.
36200 00 doi.n balance $75 0 0 '
per month—we believe this to
be an evcrllent pun have.
IF IT IS BEAL ESTATE
ask Crumlev k Menteith
at 117 South Park
Phone T72,
They Knot-

19.10 Models

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JOHN L. HAMRICK

Beg. Real Ettatc Broker
Phone: W. P.
3*21
ML 2 Maitland. Florida
Grove* • Acreage . Home* • Lot*
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If Your Feet Bother You
Try A Bigger Shoe Size
Be ra n tho show has plenty of
It's no wonder. About 10 per depth at the tot. Tho widest part
cent of the nation's population of tho ahoe should correspond
has soma sort of foot trouble with tho widest pert of your toot
sooner or is Ur. With odds like Tho hatl ahould bo caug to tho
that, ebaneoe are yrnfra among show docent slip
tb a t M p o r c m
It's a woman'a privilege to have
Tho chief cause of foot trouble? lota of shoes. In fact. It a even ad­
visable from a health standpoint
b o r a Don't m
Poorly fitting shoes, of course Women, you see. do well to hart
A little more care In buying shoes a variety of heel height*.
and wo can do away with much You ahould havt ahowi with
heels of at least three different
foot discomfort.
Let me giro you a few buying helghta, ranging from high to
medium to flat.
tip*.
Wear them In succession, a dif­
ferent height each day, and you’ll
always fetl comfortable, whether
In flats or high heels.
Built-up leather heels generally
are more retlhfnt than covered

ra rr bother ytn’

W here else but in
a PHILLIP'S home
can you get an all
G E N E R A L ® ELECTRIC

K I T C H E N
l n c l l l d .6 S *

R'frlgeralor, range, ftrhagf

r Com er W. Crystal Drive &amp;
Lake Mary Blvd.

Phone 1504

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V e te ra n s C o rn er

lowIBM concurrently with »etlv*
HITlr* p »r
V d t n n living In Centra' Flor­
Here are authoritative ana* era
ida who wish farther Information
from the Veterans Administration
about their variou* 01 benefit!
to four queitiona of Intereat to before bia military discharge. The vhould write or vlalt the V I office
former servicemen and their famtlie*:
Q I am a Korea veteran Part
of my military service »a« spent
at a civilian collcje, enrolled in
a regular college courae. Will thia
service count toward my entitle­
ment for Korean 01 Bill train

Dr. Sowdir
Public Health's
Future At St&amp;ke

JACKSONVILLE UA- The Slat*
Board of Health tald a recom­
mended yob classification and pay
K ale plan for II agencies cover­
ed by the MerU System Council
would demoralise the board
Dr WUson T. Sowder. state
Ins*
health officer, said 'The future of
A. It will not Under the law,
public health U at stake."
time apent in a civilian school
studying course* offered to civil­
Dr. Sowder held a morning Iona
ians may not be counted toward
conference with IS of his division
Korean 01 Bill entltlemen.
and bureau heads regarding pro­
Q My husband, a World War
posals rrleavrd by the Public Ad­
: I veteran, died recently I am
ministration Service—a Chicago
planning to file an application fur
organisation that was hired for
death pension If my application
SSS.tM) to produce a uniform em­
is approved, what will be the ef­
ployment system for the various
fective date on which prymetiU
agencies.
’taat-ralaed turke-e are in the bright spirit of Thank*
giving. Plan to nil your bread basket with them often durirr this Mason. will hejin?
Dr Sowder released a memo­
A If yot file within toe year
randum to hia bureau and division
T U B X t Y T W IS T S
from the date of death of your
director*, county health officera,
Jl e ip a llk
I t * S :* i p « - i i j n r
huaband. the payments, if approv­
and other supervisor! concerned
S op sagar
t aw kicu st ti n s ) » i t . itllis
ed. will begin as of the day followI H i i s s s s v s i n II
dry *r roaiprtsiMi
saying "In general the )ob speci­
ins his death If you wait looser
# Uh1*tp*«*t skarleateg
S »tn. bvetta
fications are net satisfactory and
t» lap *trm . ass k*t. waist
« curs iiflet sarvfcrl »
than a year to apply, the pay­
are net a* good at thoso under
Oaktwara ter traintwH ysssl j
ments. if approved, will begin a i
which we are now working We
gold milk and Stir in H (Bp sugar, o il and akwrtswisg *it
!# to
is
of the date of your application
Intend t;&lt;&gt; make every effort to
tsSswsra. Sixty ra wslsr aa J J tks. la isi isls Ur,-a mul* t t—* I , ••rto r, t
ff I have arranged for the tn-npeliminate all phase* of this plan
Ssl, wslsr for srtivs dry &gt;s*tl| Ukr*.rra &gt;il&lt;&gt; f«r cuisprowd , , , . i i
ficiary of my Gl insurance policy
tpriskis sr rramkls la ysssl. Stir ur.nl
! Add lukasam
t rr:stars
and proposal which would make
and sgys. Add s.vd stir in half tks ftsur. Brat anti) s^rostk. * Nr n r.—t.r.irg
to receive monthly payments in
it difficult for all of us to carry
flsar. sr snsagk Is rsakt a gawgk. Tara ssl sn lifStly fsursd tu rd s- t k-r«1
rase anything happens to me I
on an efficient public health pm
I Is IS lamaist, sr anlil sarfsca la si*»*(k an I satiny. Tit dwifS inis (irstsd
have named no other beneflrla
kswl and kralk tap witk trailed shsrtsairg Casrr with doth; :#l risa in »«rn
gram "
pit's, frss from drsft. aatll dssklsd m balk. about S’, isinstss. Tan'k dawn
nes What happens if thr bene
Huth E Hettinger, hrad of the
dsifk, pall sldss lata oalsr, tara sal sa koard. T&gt;* larkty Iwnt 1i « rturw
ficisry die* before all the insur­
S-Haapsd rail witk sarty tads. SUrt witk a rops IS* im* aid ■»* tkirk trad*
division of public health mrslng.
ance payments due have been
ky railing a pi sea sf dsuak witk psiirs sa bsard. Ts skats rr.ak» s ricwt.i.,
laid “ all of ua are dissatisfied hervwts Isttiag psiatsd and sf daagh stick «at at Its top Is form U .k. Cans
paid?
dsagk ap than dawn U skat* sack srd oMiass dawn u kfgii body .Saw vats
c«u*e the cla»slfieaHi« pian for
A The r-'oiaimna unpaid install
tssatsr
rlock
wits
(inis
d
limss
as
1
|
sa
drat.
wladisg
i!s«|h
in
.uittl
tnw.rd
tu i-es tt misteadini and lends to
rssisr. Add ■ small ssdys ikayH slats ft dosgk a1"*f urr *r right t I r ,r,'. m menu will he paid in a lump
mislnierpeeiatton and consequent
farm tail fsslksrv Brask taps wttk wailed faL fever and tsl fits aalil liable
sum lo your estate
ly would lower nursing, stand­
Q Would it be possible for a
ards."
disabled serviceman to begin Pub­
John A. Mulrennan of the Bulic l.aw mi trailing while in the
ret'i of Entomology claimed the
Macaroni products need to S '
Purdue and Notre Dame hav hospit'l, awaiting discharge even
plan would put his new tyn.nm cooled in a large amount of boil- elsshsd 2* time* on the gridim though he U not vet a veteran?
biological laboratory at Vero ing baited water to Veep them The Irish leads In victories 19
A Ye* lie may begin his train
Beach out of busmen. "The way from b« coming sticky.
ing while in the hospital, awaiting
i with two games ending In ties.
the classifications are set up on
scientist* it would be impossible
to bring anyone worthwhile into
this state. You cannot hire a top
scientist for I7A30 a year. It's like
some high school kid wr»ti up
classifications .'*
Dr. Albert V. Hardy of the Bu­
reau of Laboratories made the
point that the plan would pay I*’ t
money to a ehemlat concerned
with the poisoning of people than
to a chemist who evamlnes bursts
for the Florida Racing C'ommiasion.
Frank S. Castor of the Bureau
of Nareoties said " I think they've
overlooked the word 'merit'. The
system is devoid of any men' and
if it is put into effect it wilt demoralite our bureau."
James E. Seatterday of the di­
vision of Veterinary Public Health
said "We would not he able le
hire any veterinarians"

. . . • day

v.iat hat built a
monument in our
heart! for thoio
young men who
behoved that peaco
wai worth
fighting for.

Wo will not bo optfl for bushost
Veterans Oay, Nov. 12th

THE MIGHTY CHRYSLER

Enjoy a houseful of heat with so little fuelFuraoce Hwt-No costly pipes or registers to install or doa

You never looked or

Oilier ear* have changed modi I* , . . lids one rhsnfns
motoring. IuhiL at it* rirli. r*&lt; r lines . . . at tin* long,
low •ilhniirltr . , . al the dramatic np*weep o f the rear
fenders that plume t&gt;ael. from the vrairt like the wake
of a hydroplane. It’s a «trc4k of a car with the elegance
of the Uiulrvard and the *pirit o f the *|&gt;ni|waf.
Cet into thi* car. drive it into traHii- or mil on the ojien
highwav and you enter a new domain of travel. In the
1937 Chrysler, with its new Torsion-Airr Ride, motion
h»» a new "fe e l". Snd wail till you toe the throllle. A
new l&gt;u*hhntt»n Tor^urKlilo Trin»mi«*lon team* with
a mighty airplanr-ty|*e V-H engine, developing up to
323 horsepower, to givr von * new high-vrlncitv
getaway, matchless passing power when you need it.

\VE G IV E TO P V A L U E S T A U P S W ITH E V E R

Ciime in thi* week and vi-it our •h&lt;iwr&lt;*ntn*. Set? and
drive the m oil
nru ear id the year!

orsion-Aire I
mrs the road unde
Ti* O in*ler’» new Tonion-Aire Ride and
you'll think some of the laws of gravity,
woltoo and inertia have leen su«|irnded in
sour favor. No mure r&gt;wk and roll. No more
pili'li wlien you *top. Qirysler'f new torque
rul sus|&gt;en*iosi and lowrr renlrr of gravitv
givr inti a tu n ! n r* ground *kimming"feel"
of tho roa«l. Tlie wheel* ride the roqlntir* . , .
hut &gt;nsi
The road just pours under ys»u.

d&lt;n'l.

ctunjjririj

SANFORD

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VOLUME XLVII

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Established 1908

NO. 1S1

Associated Press Leased Wlr#

T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 8,19.18

Arab Raiders Attack
3 0 -Mile Stretch
Israel Border
Radios
Lund Concedes;
Are Quiet
Extension To Be In Hungary Herlong Wins
Close Contest
Completed By Jan 1
"Thr extension of Melonvil'e
Avp from f‘m t St to the lake
join Seminole Blvd. which
r\*.-ndml from San Carlo*
A e LA N D W
K E. nR ,. National Krpp-mntntivi*
o f the •
Nittionsl
v» .Al iL. m
m |......... ..
............... 'Kcderntlon
............ &lt;»f l-Yil-m l Km“
‘
.........................
. .tio
. n . (L e ft to ri^ L“
ploy eft Aj&gt;cak.H to civilian employee of‘ the
Sanford
Naval A ir S.ta
h t)
W alker. M ile* It. Ket»«h. president o f Local 1218. and M i** Ila ry Ann M ichel*. «*T «'ln ry
o f the N A S I«ht&lt;i I (S tiifl P h oto t

Ike Faced With Prospect
0 / Unfriendly Congress
w ashing m s

NFFE Rep Explains
Prganization Aims
To Local Chapter

1* — Prett'lent

i Eisenhower wa* eon fronted today

Outstanding Talent
To Perforin Tonight
In Variety Show

Av# «" Mr-ionvilte will he rom
“*-*-■
pictr! ‘by Jm |." City Manager
Knnnlc* *ald recenll*.
'Work on the two street extern
ilont will herin lost a* *ou« 41

Ihr We*t Flr*t St widening fr-'m
Myrtle to French Avr |» rim
plrtrd.'* Ihe City Manager announerd
The retention of ihe i«o *treel*
* n made nrre»«an be*-au*e of
the etoilng of San I'urlox Ave
from Seminole nivd to Ea»t Firil
SI
The rloterl «trret »*ill **fvr a*
an rnlranrrwa* to Ihe Mayfair
Inn Annei ..hieh 1* now under
eorutnielion nn&lt;l ptannetl lo be
eomplrled hv the firil of Ihe vear
Com Iruction of ihe annex besar. *cveral week* ago. Today,
the foundation* have been com­
pleted and itdrwall* are beginning
to *hape up.
The 20 room air ronditione*! an­
nex, which witl al*o include four
apartment*, l* expected to remain
open Ihnnighoul the year, acrordins to Mavfair Inn Mana&amp;er Frank
Mebane. Jr.
The May fair Inn Annex I* located on the ea-l able of Sin Carlo*
A‘ r
ba« Iwrii plc.ed in the
orani;e gri.H* planted ceur.il
year* ago by th# New York

i

- TEL AVIV (API—krab raider*
from Jordan Dabbed aero.* a »•
milr *tretch of the Ureal bonl.r
itrprraenlatlir A. 8 . "Syd” Itertad night tri attack* on ln*ialla |,»ng *to&lt;wt off a drong Itepubllean
tloti* ami liavelrr*, the Uraeli- bid to un*eat him in the Florida
army *atd today.
Sth Congre»»ional Dittriet.
The army *aid th* raet*r« blew
Arnold taind, Daytona Beach
up a water pipeline ami three motel operator and real edate
empty h«*i*&lt; * and attempted lo man, conceded defeat late latt
*4 bid age a radwav tine and might after Herlong had rolled
bridge fhey altj.ki-d a nimitier ,JP • lead of )it»t umler 2VOT vote*
of to on; vehi.-l** with rifle fire "dh the l.hnlatiow reveilrd at
and grenade*
f#.lM lo K'.JfiA
Similar ...ark*
torn
Egypt , T*&lt;&gt; -n i.llp recio e,. and an e*.
w en among rea.on. given b, U7.0TM ab.entee b. Im, re...
_
nuinrl io W counted unfn Lund
rael fur i * bHU ■•Mull -vro*.
.&lt; n ,rrlmiS tB , (&gt;,isral,1j , tp
the l-MPlI-n border lad wrek
h|m ljl(||) m|(,
hr m no|
The Itghtnhig attack ended wiih
, |h# linrolinlH vrtf1 (n ov„ .
Ihe caiUiue of Ihe Lara Strip ami romp hl.
the en'it&lt; Sinai I’enimula
Here in Seminole County. HerNo ra*uallie. were n|«or1cd in |0I)S s,jned a.hltlional tlreogth
any of the atta k* which the l»- when Ihe abtenlre ballot* wer*
raella lwlievr.1 we,e made by cmmird late yederlav aDerno*m.
commando* who f*raprd from the Herlong * tlnnfflrial vole in th*
tiara Strip and Sinai aero** 1*rrt Turtday election « n J.AM to
lo Jordan
.1.1*3 On the final tabulation of
The attack extended
from the »b*entec ballot* Herlong reShaar llagat, a border town mid- reived 231 and taind III
way between Tel Aviv and JeruArnold Lund *atd he would not
•alrm north to three village* in demand a recount and told Herthe narrow waid of Ixrarl where b |’&lt; that he would not run for Ihe
the Joidan lander i* only 111 mile* t*,,,t again
Herlong’* fight foe lha Congre*fiom the Mediterranean
The army taid the raider* blew tional rent wa* by all old* Ihe
the route »ted n e a t
up the walrr piplinc* al Shaar
Hagai and threw
grenade.
a! for lonfirM'
grenade
patting car* They al*o hurled
grenade* and fired at a pacing
ear at Narhton. a fen mile* nwnv.
El*cwhrir on Die war front
rrh. I radio* fell tiletil today in
battle torn Hungary. One of the
brnadeaxl* heard tad
fighting
(, -or
M g
-#*
* . - / *? * * *r '
•
Budapest v * . nmtlnung •‘wrlth
unchanging viol nee”
Earlier n*i*ort» (aid tcatlered
Pvrrkrl* of inoirgentt were fight­
ing on again*! heavy Soviet blow*
Proviilooi of the pew farm
aimed at wiping out the latt rem v&gt;p*-r»tlnjg and development loan
nant* of Hungary'* rebellion
program for farmer* who have
Radio Free Europe. Uvenint r&gt;* r , *lme employment off the farm
P»*l In Munich reported ih.l the ,rrr.
,h"
hv r ,,r '
&gt;eh* l radio
tran.mltlerwe.e V*. {
itlllml today,
AdmlnHtratlon county *t:pervlaor
niM.ion— v.
. .
for Seminole Counly.
«ldi tn pirk un n'i ^ t 'I k W
'r ,n ,,p **'’* although Ihe main pur
e . 't , *tne, la*. nlah,“
V
^ ‘ hr.e loan, I. to help farman *aol •ant 11 &lt;• * ,|,0kc» mfrt who live In area* deilgnated
cnuraglng ”
' ,r&gt;'
f'*r ,n'- r,r&gt;l development pro■»*i , *
.
gram, there may he ithe.- farmer*
II •
'*•«• vebel report* made hating part time employmertl off
'•1 tlniP «a« running &lt;h&gt;« the farm who may be eligible fur
• -mv &lt;i&lt;-*|ierate.
la.t ditch operating anil farm development
•tan.I*. One unHentif.ed tti.Uon in loan*
the fee* region laid
To tie eligible the applicant
imittday will be thr lit* dav muit be of legal age, a elllien of
n which we thall hr able *o re th# foiled Statri, unable to get
fluttian atta&gt;k* o ,r animucredit fmm other imire#* and
nit on and giur foo.1 *upplli-« are have had farm riperlence
or
niiiMug *hort.*
training tuffirirnt to indicate rral':'*wt i* th# only thing v# m|| tunable prn|er«* of continuing »uc‘
have tn offer ”
reuful farming operation*. It#
Hungary * new Soviet impo*H mu*’ ^ ,n r *l*bli*h#d farmer,
ertinient today unbred the ie
ducting *&lt;ib«tantial
farming
•1mplion of normal Id.
n,r oi*eration* and tpending a nia)or
-•if.trV. hut alto itiilleati-d all n&gt; P”r1‘on 1,1 hl* ,,m* Arming. The

with the pru-pert of an lttcrea*lnsly unfriendly CotlSren in the aftermath of hi* »~cc|iins re election
victory.
Although he defeated Adla! E.
Steven«on by more than nine mil­
lion vote*. Hi* party look a I***!tl■
leal defeat when Democrat* "&gt;n
margin* in both houve* of Ton- Our of the mod uutdanding ar­
LeLand Walker, national rei'regr***».
ray* of talent will appear on the
aentative of the National Fedtiit.on
of
Federal
Emplovrs, Neither wa* there concrete rxl- *ta-je of the Semin.de High School
donee t.&lt; *ub»lantiate Elsenhow­
whose offire ii in Washington.
er's contention that “ modern It*- .Iidilorium 'onlghl In a Videty
r».
vtiite.l the Nava! Air Sta­
publlcant-in" ha i scio n e
• - • Show which t» being prevented
tion recently to speuk la the lo lory. On the ■■trary. u an-em-d ■lolly by the Sanford anti C.*cal organtratlon. All civilian em­ that the personal popularity which
Uianll'.
p lo y e! at the Naval Air Station Save him U vtate* ami 4&gt;J tie.- elherr; Lion* Club*,
Individual performer* from San
were Invited lo hear Waller ex- torlal .R i a I 4- UUl Dean in
Complilion id the MayUrr Inn
,-lain lht#ohJer1l»o* of the N’FFR the general run of OOP candi­ f -rd. Ortamlo. and the tamvindbg Annex
III brio* la Saufi.r.rYiCM
objectives of the Ineal ore lo ob­ date*.
«rei include N'.rtb Caroll-ia * uf the me&lt;t mo lent &gt;tructui e&lt; of
kind
tain heller relation* between the
IncieaM’il aulas .non* by the "I hampiun Majurrlle'* have been *’*
military ami civilian cmplnvi .it new (‘misrev* above Dial di rehi ii *lng for the big »how that
tirgiuning of the ron&lt;lrurtlon of
the Naval Air Statim ,
t i .*»• played by the Democratic Milt i« a ill b ,;in at a .('clock thi* exen.ns the V|»iy fair Inn Annex follow a
eommeml improvement* where re- *ome of Eisenhower's proposals
rlmrly on the heel* the building
Detail* have Iw-i-n completed end
qul'ml. to obtain better public re­ •eemed likely to make it»elf felt the *Iagr all »et for the show that of a New York (Dant* dorminlory
building «n Mellon* tile \v&lt;* which
lation* and a«slst to tn-'ter work primarily on d«mr*tlr |i*.ie*
Imi been bille&lt;l by the two rtvle
i» t« h.iii.e the New V- rh tlianta
Ins condition' or nil federal em
club*
a*
'
&gt;.ne
of
the
bc»C’
yol
to
The nariowrieJ* of Party mar
harm Sy item and the ha*ebal|
0 |O&gt;T«.
gin* in b&lt;&gt;th Senate and Home tie preented hrrr
player*
who train each year.
Walker exxptsinmt to the srmip
J(](. ,t certain thnt on moat »*■
1 ho»e to t»e &lt;een include Rullt
Carl Hubbetl of the New York
which met in Ihe Slation't ehapel , lir, fma! dcvlslmi*. a . in Die pa-t Mnllh of Itriandi
a COf,»»iLi
organlration head* th#
that the NFFB l» an orgaiillallon: f„ur year*, -louht be made bv two i ridcitie d.,nrrr Sidney
Mhlen. Farm Sy item and l* often In S»n
rompoied entirely of federal cot* parti coalition* rather than on Sanf.-i I trumi&gt;et player: Suit i ford to obterve the progre** In
ploye* ami l( not affiliated with tnrkly patty line,
Lite*. North Carolina’* Champion the building of Ihe dormitory
any union *uch a* the At of I.
|- *,-nhowrr‘* ..wn victors *ur Miloretle, Jonellr Lee, ncrotwtic whirh i* expected In he roii&gt;t&gt;lrt
ro (’in.
|u«*e-l hi* 1PV2 triumph over Ste t &lt;&lt; i t . The Knot Ileal*, well «d approximately mid-January.
He explained the manner in vrntnn in Imth popular and i •■* 1 ttn.ii aiotip ot ..(.-are .|*ncei*
t'a»»elb* t i ? , tbc Seminole High
which pay ral*e* are enacted and loral vote*
that a member of Ihe national
With *oiii&lt; in,QUO precinct* not v- ho 1 Dance It abit; Ally*on |.*v.
. f a f f of the NFFE i invited to &gt;»-( tallied, ilu popular xote a* outKtaruling plnni-t; und Slnuntir
niscua* pay ral»e» and to nuke J3.GAS.121 for Elsenhower t . 21 June*, young xoprino.
Fun.1* for the *Uht eor«erva
' reeommendation*.
AJI.I72 for Stevenvon
W'rilkei al«o diKunnl the Civil
\ .till umliruli-.l Keniu l&gt;y -en t ..n pt'.gram* nt the two club* will
ihrlvr l-eiiefil Inun thr prm-.vd*
Nervi.. llclirrniant System ami atorial race w
The lllllcrr.l Rapllti Churrh nf
answered vallow* &lt;|nr*Iion* on rid. ttu- fit nine-* of Derm- ran. ru n te d at tonight'* *h«w
(.rncia ha* rnlled Charlet (V ||,i
the mailer a&gt;krd by different cm- .mur'd over that bod)
mil. Jr a* their pa*|nr.
In It r Hoo»r. Hip Democrat* hid
'a-ealed on Stale Road (A with
All r n than employ. - ,t the \a elected 229 member*, II more
the Sanford rity limit*, the
val Air Station wrrr invitr*l to min the n r.i-o rv inatority to
iiillrrct
llaplitl Church wa*
Join local chapter 121* of the \i
(
SOT D n
fotnled in ITM ami ha* .tradily
iion.il Frilcratinn of Federal Em- wire leading in all ox under!led
Mr- la&gt;l* f5wen-Inly U Strati- n. grown brrnute *&gt;f the .inct-re work
lance had not brr„ P ,| down
It died of an heart nttaek yeiter of It* faithful member*
a oyci,
ran**.
t Radio Rodape.i
hmadra.t
)&gt;v at her home In l allaban
The pteient divitiot i. 232
The rrwjv railed pa*tnr I* * nlted for jetumrlmn nf work and
She it the wife of Stair Sen Fir. (dent of Sun ford He and hi 1"•(" ning of .riiont* “where peace
'eiiati* DemocrkUc t.endi’i l.vn
on It lolin.uu of Texa* ha* al Hurry ') Strailon The nwitin of «tfe attended D-iarhit* Raplitt an.| euirity permit P ”
nhower’a ballot ap Mr* it F Smith. Mr«. A.
D' '-lh-gr in Arkadelphla, Ark.
___
peal in port to what he *ald w»* llo.ier and 'I (! I|.»l;e«. all of
R.v a onanlmmi* vote of the
Mr* Mwrie H K)eoncr..d
Hi tail that “ in a moment of 'urvfnrd, thr had vNited h w man) r-ngregation flrv, Ilarwit wa* e*
S#iJ Santa Barbara, died je»terdi' [o-ril. IS, Vmerean people vot**l t|r,u#
tended Ihe rati on Nnx 1.
at Seminole Memorial llupit* to back up their Pre»ldent an-l
Ciineral tervlee* will be held
The ehnrrh ha* rxlende.l an In t’ »rth rloudy rridral, few wldrlv
She came here irien *&lt;*ar. »;-• demnntlrah* to tim world thnt tomorrow at 2 n rn al the Cal vllalion to all nf it* frlrndt to filtered 'hnwrr* Id* rllrtnmn
from Chicago and wa* a mrmh*-r America i* unite-*!,'
woMhlp with them,
and iiiiilghl; V&lt;Ht|rr lunlght
l.ihan HaptUl Church.
j j f thr Son* of Norway ta«lg'
vi'tcaco.
She i* *i,rvi\rrt hy hrr h'xhan.l
H*n* Btrhxrd KJfnntnut 8anf two aDtrr*. Mr* Inga Hcnriil -"
Sanford: Mr*. Anna Berjet
Maywood, III,; three brnlbrtx,
llarolf Andcr.on and Eatl An
der*nn, nf California: and 0*rar
Anderaon. Jack*nnvil!e M*o mim
erou* niree* and nephew*.
Service* will be rnndorte I by
l*Je Hov Phtlli|i C S hle**mann
at the Rramkew Funeral Home
2 u m Friday with burial tn
Oaklawn.
t'allhearer* are Yalda Bobbin*.
Bnhert Earn*. Joe Murray. Oil
brrt Wiley. Paul Amb rum aul L
*
1
0 . Litton.

C. W. Hamil Jr.
Accepts C a ll
At Local Church

Sen. Stratton's
Wife Succumbs

Mrs. Kjcnncrud
Dies Yesterday

Weather

Revival To Begin
ifunday Evening
A revival will begin S n Ja y
night. Nov. 11, at the Southude
Baptiit Church and wdll continu*
through Sunday night Nov. &gt;1
Preaching trill be the pa .tor. th Rev. Herald It Prirf
There will be tperM »ing:n;
each evening, it wa* announced
Service* will begta at 7 IS p m.

Official Explains
Provisions Of New
Farm Loan Program

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»bHiranCi farm mu*t
,urh ,l,p •n‘l productive
capacity that thr elpected Income,
plu&gt; thr income from part dim**
employment, 1* *ufficlrnl to pa)
tuoahl# reterve for emergencie*
*e*, pay debt*, and provide a realonahle re*erve for emergenne*
Ttie counly com mill re will de­
ter mine thr eligibility of rarh aplicant. Robert A. Nnrdman, George
G Slxma. and la*xrl S Shallow*
are th# mrmb#r» of th# S#mlno!# County Farmrr* Horn# AdnmiDtration cornniill##.

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Santa Claus Will
Be Here Nov. 2 8
Santa (Tau* wilt arriva in San­
ford for a brief vl»lt with tha
children on Nov. 2fl at t p.
accortting tn an announcement
made today b&gt; the Seinlnol# Coun­
ty Junior Chamtier of Commerce.
The arrival of tha Jolly old l « t *
lemeu ftnm-lbe V’&lt;wH. -BnJo wrlll
rut.wide with a gl.;*d j* l*bri»lmai
Par*ile, ipnnioird jointly by Ihe
Jayrec* and the Sinford Mer­
chant* Atxocialion.
Churche*. civic and fraternal
nrgaiilgaliun*, amt butlnm e*tablivhtncul* have been t»*ued an in­
vitation to participate in the par­
ade this year, the theme of which
will he "Keep Cbrittma* With
th r ill."
The Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce ha* of­
fered
aubUnc#
tn terurlng
(ruck* to be uird for float* and
will advise where material may be
procured for the decorating
The Jaycce*. in order to »lrr*»
this ).*ar » Cbridma* theme, have
augge*ted that participating grlup*
would choove a* the theme for
their floata:
Al anger Scene*.
Choir*. AVI*# Men, Shepherd*. Re­
ligion*
and Chrtatmaa Home
Scene*.
Ca*h award* Ihe Jaycee* an
nounrel Inday tn a Irlter tn each
organitaltiin. will he given for
Ihe bett Judged float*.
The Jaycee organiraflon ha* re&lt;pie«ted that they may lie notified
of Boat* to tm entered before Nov.
70 in order that proper planning
for th# parade might he eom­
plrled.
School* in Seminole Counly. according to Ihe Jaycee announce­
ment, will lie cloved in time lo
lirrmit all rrhool* lo participate
in thi* year'* parade Floats en­
tered hy the rounty whool* will
he judged separat'd ' and trophic*
awarded to winner*.
Tom McDonald, 155*1 aycee
Christmas t’arale Chairman, »ald
that "Central Florida'* leading
rhurche*. rivie club* and fralernal and hu.lnmt organiiatiom
will be rrprrtetdcd in the par­
ade."

Veterans Will Get
Parochial School
Help From Officer
Veteran* of thl* area who nerd To Receive Flag

aiiDtance In olitalning henrfil*
provided hy law may receive guid­
ance from W R. Mar kali. A unt
ant Stale Service Officer.
Veteran* or their dependent*
may cn tu lt Maikall while he I* in
thl* arm and may rrerive a*»iatanr# in filing application* for ho*,
■
.
pdaliiation. rompen*»ti«n, penilont, Ifuuranee problem*, loan
benefit* and miicrllaneou* tubJed* where legal entitlement is
involved.
Mackail ha* been invited to thl*
area a* a ipacial roniultanl by
Karlyle Mousholdrr, County Ser­
SIDNEY Villi,EN, trumpeter ve# Offirer. art-1 may be contacted
will l&gt;« heart) tonight nt Sent). __
.......
a* follows:
THE FIH’ARE DANTINV* TEAM from Ca * lUrrv “The Knot HokiIC* will n(,pear nt S&lt; &lt;t»l- noli* IHifh School on the Snn- N-oV 9 j. « , p. M Sanfonl at
nole llittlt Jxciiool in tin* Snnfonl nttd (mwlliorry Llonn' (Tui&gt; 'Variety* .Slmw Dmitflit at f'.n l itntl Cmaellmrry L ion s' the tounly Serxic* office, Brimrt o’clock.
C lub V ariety Show,
, lej-Puleiton Bldg.

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ConKreuinian

The Holy Name Society nf All
Soul* Catholic Church held it*
regular monthly meeting Tue.day
evening in the Parl*h Annex, with
a very good lurn out even though
being election night.
TTie Society voted to erect a
Gag pole In front of AH Soul*
Parochial Schud with "Bud ly"
LeFili a* Chairman of Ihe project
Marcclle Faille reported that
through the generally of the
Elk * Club of Sanford, a flag will
‘a# donated by them.
Preifdent E. Wilt, J . L. Hurt Jr.
and L A. Guidry will be Ihe del**gate* attending the tfoly . Name
State Convention to he held In
Clearwater on Nov. 21-23.
Befreshmrnt* were served at the
close of lb# meeting.

County Road Dept.
To Get Machinery
The Board of Seminole CmmlF
CnmmlMlonrr* u*&lt;d their pterogalive yrtterday at an adjourned
meeting railed for 1(i:M a. m. In
buy log road machinery for th#
Seminole Counly Road Depart­
ment.
Seated bid* had been opened
the day before with four heavy
machinery companies bidding on
two read grading machine* and
one tandem roller.
After hearing the hid* read on
Turiday morning, the Board of
ComoiltMuner* refrain**!
from
announcing Ihe award of th# con­
tract to furni'h the three piece*
of equipment itallng that "Ihrr#
i* much to be considered and w#
wont to coihpsre Ihe bids."
Iteprrtentative* of the four
companies were in the audienc*
Tuesday when tha bid* wrra open­
ed and read.
Yflcrday, on Inrtructlon from
the Board, O. P. Herndon, Clerk
for the Seminole Cvmty Ilotrd of
Commissioners, slated that th#
board bad arrepled the bid of the
Florlda-Georgla Tractor Co. for
two r»ad grader* with mold board
and scarifier at a net price of
$20,326.
The Board, *aid H-rndon. had
deviated from choosing the lowest
bidder since the Ftori la-Grnrgik
Tractor Co’s equipment had 11foot mold board* instead of t l
and wa* heavier.
It was nl«o announced that th#
bid for a tandem roller would h#
aw arded lo the Square D&lt; al Ma­
chine Co a! a price of $5705.
A roprexrnljllve of Florid*
Equipment Co., C, Crcn'haw, n*k.
ml prrml**ii»n to s|w-.ik to lh«
Board Cr*-n&gt;haw explained that
hi* equipment complied with spe­
cification*
advertbed by th#
llivanl of Comml*«loner* in their
rrqueit fur Ihd*. "Not only being
the lowed bidder," said Crenshaw,
" I question Ihe veracity of my
machine being llghler."
"I know It I* within the Junediction of thi* Board to spend th*
county’* money at you xee fit," h#
said, "but my machine i* hcav.
Icr."
Cnmmls'lnner John Meisch *(st­
mt that "The Board thinks th*
machine it seleclml is a better ma­
chine — parts are available read­
ily —• and It Is the bc*t buy for
Ihe rounty."
Disregarding the low bidder, th*
Board of CnmmisMonerx awarded
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you aver atnea you were bam.
My uaCle, the present Vlacount
and my father think of little else
and work for Utile elec."
She was trying to understand
hi* point of view, but It was alien
U bar awn. la her aww belle!
there wraa ea muck more you
could do with money, so much
for people, flt’Mg people, than
merely la keep up some crum­
bling English country bonire
whatever historical value they

He gave her a Might smile. "I
thought you might ba pretty
angry with me."
Site glanced up Into hie face
and suddenly her iovs for him
was mixed w.‘*fa a great settee of
pity.
"Bruce; need you bare done
It T" she eikrd quietly.
lie looked sharply away from
her. "I felt it was the only thing
I could do, Val’
"But surely you down think
"After Viscount Thrlnuford’a that Dirk actually poleor.ed Mrs
death, might you and your father FrathrrstoneT"
live In B’.ormhumt Manor T" she
"1 didn't know what lo think.
asked.
I fr|i the circumstances of her
•‘NtUlitr of us ever dreamed death were peculiar."
we could allurd to." be told her
"But she'd drunk too muck
"1 d a" ha said quietly. "But seriously. "The upkeep baa ex­ champagne and wae in a furious
are you aura, VaiT"
hausted all Cousin Timothy a rage."
"Of courae I’m eure, Dirk."
capital. I'm sure Dad would love
"Hut she might have meant to
"My aolailura ui hriglanil were to rnd hie Ills there."
•tick tc her threat. After ail, why
In touch with me this morning,"
" Hut you?" she pvriutfd.
shouldn't ahe T" be insisted harsh­
fa» told Her quicu&gt;, "Aunt Maye
lie l o o k e d across al her ly. "I believed you d promised
miatlvaa are already beginning to obliquely. "1 don t know honestly. your sell to me—and then I heard
H um trouble. Obviously they are Val Pm standing between two that llantnn had told Mr*. Kralh*
going to dispute the will"
worlds. I understand Cousin rralone you were going lo marry
"Hut on what grounds T"
Timothy's and Dad’a point of him."
"Undue Influence, or inaauily, view, and yet there are tiroes
‘That isn’t true. Bruce." she
ar anything else their lawyers when I want lo racajw iruu it aald quickly, "fdrk told Mrs.
think up. Theyva been trying to I’ve tried to branch out and do Krallierstone he wae in love with
Spread rumors for some time Uisl sorosthing on my own. That's ine end that he aranted to marry
the old girl wasn’t strictly all why I flew out to Kip and wrote me. It was aa much a surprise
there.’*
that book last year. Incidentally, lo me aa unfortunately it was to
"The money means a g r e a t my solicitors told me this morn­ her."
‘ to you. Dirk I"
ing that my agent had written
"You ask ms lo believe that?"
Ha l o o k e d at her sharply. Dad that the book had been ac­ he exclaimrd sharply, "A man
"What are you suggesting. VaiT" cepted."
doesn’t make a statement of that
"1 Just wondered II this money
”Oh, Pm •n plod, Dirk. I do sort unless he has some reason
&gt;vju ve inherited means 0 great congratulate you." she aald m a lo believe that hta proposal wiU
deal to you," aba persisted quietly. warm, pleased vote*.
be acceptable." He added hoarse"1 aaa your point." ba at
I'm pretty pleased myself," he ly, "1 thought you were mine,
after a pause, lie took two ciga­ said soberly. "You ace, It’s tome Val, but It seems you’ve been
rettes out of Ills pockrt and threw thing I'v# done entirely in my playing with both ol ua."
me acruaa to her. "You me
own way."
fahe waa loo angry to know
have 1 any right lo this money,
After a hurried lunch. Val quite what ahe waa eaytng. "That
tuira If Aunt May had lived aba went to her caNn, but the was night of the ball, Uruce, I meant
might have carried out her threat too restless to stay there. She It when 1 aald I'd give up my
and cut me out of her will T" knew now she must see Bruce. trlendehlp with Dirk einre it
When she didn’t answer, ho went It took a great deal of courage neemrd In upeet you ao much.
quietly, “It isn’t ntely tor my Anally ta go down to hit surgery But now—now you’ve made It tra‘ “ iko I’d accept the tnherlknot* ea the door and to poembit."
VaL It would enable me stand Ultra with a throbbing
He looked away from her de­
to do afl the nareaeary repairs to heart while the wailed for him liberately again. "Hanson is com.
our ptaco and to Btormhurat to open the door.
ing into a title and It still may
Manor."
“ You wanted lo are mat Come I* proved he had nothing to de
"That would matter so murhT" In, ffuree," he said Anally, and with Mrs. Kratherstonc's drain.
she asked aoflly.
opened the door under,
Then he wtll inherit all her
"I must remember you don't
"1 thought you might have money," he mid.
think muak of tradition and tra­ w a a te d te see me," she mur­
Khe turned without a word,
ditional places even If they have mured when she was inside the opened the aurgery dour and
a great hlstortcai value,1) he said surgery and be had closed the went out.
curtly. “It hasn’t been bred Into floor.
(To Bt CunlinurJI
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dry Martini, w h o VaJ
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• aocktall Mora lunch." he aald
.easily and guided bar toward a
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fear a taint amUa "1 must my I
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knows that a murder
committed."
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COLUMBIA, S. C. (JU-Tha pratty girls of South Carolina, like
the fleet race horses of Kentucky,
are bringing glory lo Dixie and
worid-wlda recognition to their
stale.
On their beauteous heeds rest
five nf the world's top beauty
crowns—no other state can make
that claim.
Little Soutk Carolina—ranking
Mth In the nation to population—
has produced a Mist Universe, the
current Miss America, a Mrs.
America, two Miss U S. A's for
the Mlu World conteit and n no­
tional maid of cotton.
Five of her «ix entries In tho
Miss America contnt barn been
among the SO flnalitts.
Judging a state beauty contnt
In (his magnolia land of pulchri­
tude is an exercise in ecstatic frus­
tration. For example. Marian Ann
McKnight, the Minning, S. C„
beauty who charmed the nation
and the judge in Atlantic City
when she won Mlti America hon­
ors Ihls yeai, hai been defeated
In local competition by ber roommstv.
The room Marian and Martha
Dean CheHnut shared at little
Coker College In llartiville prob
ably had more beauty a square
font thin any other In the country.
Martha Dean, a (tunning bru­
nette, was Miss South Carolina
tart yesr. The judges deliberated
In an agony of indecialon before
selecting her over Marian.
The teareh for an an.wer to the
purees* of South Carolina In beau­
ty fontrili leads first to the ob­

to South Carolina's kt s sty eaka
with bar Atlantic Ctty victory a
few months after roommate Mar­
tha waa picked to Daytona Beach,
Fla., as Miss Dixie.
Betty Lane Cherry of Orange­
burg completed this year’ s South
Carolina beauty triumph hy aim ­
ing the right to compete as Mia
U. S. A. to Um Mis* World contest to London. She, like Miry
Kemp Griffin to 1M3, placed
second toAtre forld competition.

vious eooeltuion that tha state Is of these festivals, so it to no nr- won Miss Universe honors In IBM.
simply overrun with pretty wom­ priae that Carolyn Willis of Chea- Tho world's reigning beauty gave
en.
terfield baa been crowned Min
One b)m discovers the tradition Majorette of the U. S. A. of USE Hollywood a haIf-hearted fling,
that compels Southern girls to eon- South Carolinians have been pay­ then fled the morle capital for
alder It their dutv to develop ing homeage to their fairest for homo and a return to her home
charm—a factor that la given many yean. The old Coofederata economic* courses at Lander Col­
equal attention along with a well- veterans organisations frequently lege In Greenwood.
Today, aa Mrs. Donald Upton of
turned Calf or a elastic profile to picked a "sponsor,” a levely and
Columbia,
curvaceous Miriam has
moit beauty contests.
charming young womaa to be
But more Important, South Caro­ borne along with them on parades. a tele m i ton show ted still scorns
lina girls are usually veterans of
But the firil actual itale-wida heavy makeup to hid* her fm k beauty contests by the time they beauty contest was an American
reach the Miss Americi or tome Legion sponsored affair on the
other contest.
lawn of the state house tn Co­
Marian Ann was one of the few lumbia 2* years ago. Since then,1
V O T E FOR
Miss Americas who didn't bunt the movement has spread far ind
Into tsars of confusion when her wida throughout Palmetto Land.
name was announced to the nation
It began to bloom to IMT when
as tha winner. Why should she? Mrs. Fredda Acker of Anderion
By then, little Marian was a con­ became Mrs. Amer’ ra. She was
fident winner of nine prevloui followed by Elitabeth McGre. of
beauty contest with al the poiie Spartanburg, no* Mrs. G Robert
of an archbishop at a church pic­ Richardson who becamo Maid of
nic.
For C ity Com m issioner
Cotton in competition with Dixie
The rural rominunltiet of thb beautiea from the II cotton growstate delight in annual festltaD ing slates tn I»l9.
Group 2
lo promote watermelou. tobacco,
Mary Kemp Griffin of Florence
cotton, timber or Juit to have a woi stale beauty honors in J94I.
OBLIGATED TO NO ONE
good time.
then went on to become Miss U.
And almost invariably, a beauty S. A. and runnerup for the Mis*
DETERMINED TO SEE
ronteit Is i principal feature of World title She Is now Mrs. Witthe (tpings. The pretty girli begin Uam Slag, wife of an Air Force
THAT MR. AVERAGE
to compete in Dime affair* ** Jet pilot stationed near Victorville,
toon si they are old enough to Calif.
walk In high heel* without break­ Rankin Subert of Waitmire eame
CITIZEN GETS THE
ing an ankle.
close with a third place showing
They become accuitomed to the in the Miss America contest to
MOST FOR HIS T A X DOLLAR
appraising rye* of Judge* and I9M and then along eame a frec­
spectators: they learn to smile kle-faced beauty from Wlnnaboro
(Vote nt City 1Ini] for City Commissioner Nov. fi. 19,'fi)
and tn walk graceful'}, and above named Miriam Stevenion.
all, to relaa and he their charm­ Miriam, an unspoiled farmer's
TaiH Political Adv.
ing *elve*.
daughter, designed snd made the
Marching lands are alio a pert evening gown she wore when she

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T H E R E 'S

A utom atic C lim ate
Station Planted
A t South Pole

N O

nv n ih a u v
OVER THE SOUTH 1’OLE (dr
Isrrdl tfv-Amrrirsn slrmrn plant­
ed an automatic weather station
al the South Pole Friday.
Tho devee. a ala-fool long equip­
ment-filled eimlilner nicknamed
•te "nrsnlw piaf." « i i dropped
by parachute from an Air Force
Rlohemaatrr |n the first airdrop
•rer made at the pole.
Made of atalnW* steel, the
Crsavhoppcr h n leg* that nutotnatkally holitrd It upright after
It touched the Ice plateau. It will
traumlt weather data every tlx
fcourt for the benefit of filers
participating In Operation Deep­
freeze in Antarctica.
Ours was believed ta lie the
seventh flight r\rr made over the
pole. There wre « persona aboard
the slant Wton troop carrier,
gvobibly aa many aa there were
aboard all tba prrvioua flights
combined Adm. Richard E. Byrd,
pilot Brrnt Halrhtn and two othera
madr the first polar fight Nov.
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Today, m ore than ever, all Americana,
men nnd women in every walk of life,
young A m ericans who vote for the first

time, have the greatest privilege mankind
JOHN B. UTII. motion picture toil TV artor, and the former Beslrlw
“ IVfgy* West are shown honeymooning alter Iheir mtrrDge in
Lst Vegas. Mrs. t.ttel obtained a divorce (torn John K. Weil, vtee
president of a TV network, two days belor* her wedding to LtteL

has lo ofTer.
Your v o te is the weapon you use to
assure responsible people fat office. . . to
prevent pow er from falling to thoeew ho

DR \W ER tcri.F.X
KAN DlEGo. Calif. -A -A burg­
lar tiled s phttirlan's reflex ham­
mer — the little one he taps your
knee with lo make your Iff bounce
— at the office of Dr. Jacob We­
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drawer. Il l«rmml open and he
look llic *?u&gt; intide.

might abuse it.
Because of America’s world leadership,

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children’s future, your taxes—everything
in your en tire life.
But m ost of all, exercising your right to

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A S INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA

EatablUhed 190S

U. S. Fears Russians
M ay Throw Military
Forces Into M id-East
the subject c m out of Mokow
overnight.
Ftr*», Ihe Soviet Union proposed
that the United Stale* Join It in
throwing the aggrenort- Rntitn
France and l»ra*l-out of Egypt.
Then the Soviet Union directed a
warning to Britain ami France:
Moscow wa« determined to put an
enJ to Ihe war in Egypt It w»«
de'ermined. too, to rru»h aggrei*!on through the uie of force.
For the time being, Moscow*
vUtrment indicated the Kremlin
wanted to art within the frame­
work of the United Nation* Hut
the U. N. Security Council last
night refusal even to consider a
resolution barking the proposal
for Joint action by Ihe United
State* anJ the Soviet Union
again*! the invailrrt of Egypt.
Thl* rai*ed Ih* question how
tong the Soviet Union wouid be
willing to keep* it* intention* with­
in the U. N. realm. It could, per­
haps, provide 11* own antwrr to
this Egyptian pica, announced tn
Cairo today:
“ Egypt appeals for help by vol­
unteers, arm* or otherwise to all
those who all over Ihe world care
still for the dignity of man and
the rule of law In international
A meeting ef the Mailer Plumb­ relation*.”
The United State* ha* served
er* of the City of Sanford ha*
been called for tomorrow night at notice that It will oppose any So­
the City Han. according to M. I-. viet military intervention tn the
Yelvlngton, Sanford building of- Mldle East. The White House
said:
/trial.
“ Neither Soviet nor any other
IfTbr meeting ha* been railed for
the purpose of reviewing anJ dl«- military force* ihould now enter
euiiing the Southern Standard the Mid tie East area eveept undtj.
Plumbing Codr and to aee whethrr U. N. mandate . . The Introduc­
or not the plumber* approve the tion of new forces . . would vio­
code a* written anJ to decide If late the V. N. charter, amt It
would be the duty of all U. V.
change* are needed.
It 1* eiperted that thr group of member*, including the United
plumber* will find the proper State*, tn oppo«r »ny *uch effort.”
Soviet latention* In the area
plumbing code* to recommend to
the Board of Sanford City Com- cannot be divorced from trtrral
lsi loner* for adoption. "The factors. Maweow no doubt U seek­
umblng code* wo hare now have ing to divert attention from Ihe
not been broaght up to dale," »aMsituation in Hungary. B.tt H ^ tor
ha*. In effect,' suffered a defeat
Yelvlngton.
Each master plumber, laid Ye!- in the Middle Ea*t. Score* of the
vtngton, la requeated to bring one tank*, vehicle* and plane* It supJourneyman plumber with him to piled to Egypt have been knocked
out of rombat by BritLh. French
the meeting.
Yelvlngton urged today that all and Israeli military force on two
matter plumber* attend tomor­ front*—the Sinai I’ enintiila. »,uzrd
by Ihe l*rarll*, ar.il the Nile Delta
row night's meeting.
and Sue* Canal area, under attack
by the air and ground force* of
Britain and Frame.
Another Record
Mo»t observer* in the West have
contidcred Ihe Soviet Union un­
Breaking Season
willing to chance World War III
this stuge, and IndreJ the Soviet
Foreseen For S O K C al
Union la warning that the Mldrsit
LOST,WOOD- Record turnout* •Ituation may develop into World
for pre-season schooling race* War III. But it wouLI not neces­
hare paved Ihe way for the open­ sarily have to go to war. official­
ing of the regular campaign Nov. ly. to make l*a itrength known in
11 at the Sanford Orlando Kcnnrl that area.
Club
Thera wa* Ihe possibility it
* Jerry Collin*, operator of the might I n t r o d u e&gt; “ volunteer'
booming dog track, ha* prrdicird force*, ju*t ai Red China Intro­
a second straight record breaking duced "volunteer*” In Ihe Korea
aeaioo on the strength of trem- fighting. An authorita'lva Rrltlth
endow* entkuilaim shown through •ource salt today the chance of
the qualifying event*.
this wa* not being ruled out in
A tpaclou*. hanltomc new club London diteuttion*.
hou*e, built and fumiahed at a
A new -omplication today wa*
coat of over fUS.ooo, will be Ihe the possibility that Saudi Arabia'*
lop new attraction when the San- army *oon will move into Jorlan,
ford-Orlandn track launrhe* 11* or already ha* moved Into that
IBday meet.
country' neighboring l*rael. U. S.
Matinee racing, which vra* en- intrmt* have heavy nil Interest*
thuilattirally received aftrr Col­ in Saudi Arabia, and these would
lin* introduced it here during l**t be Imperiled by any »uch action.
triton will be a regular feature
throughout the entire 1*56 57 meet.
II
-•pcnlng malinre i* dated
for Wednesday, Nov. II, the d»y Latter-Day Saints
after the .rayon begin*.
Raring SeerrUry n. C. William Schedule Public
ton I* bu*y eraluillng the qualifi­
cations of tome CM greyhound* M e e tin g Thursday
Elder Jarne* Iln-V*. head of the
W in g trhooUng to pick a field
for the Inaugural which high local branch of the Church of
light* the opening night program. Jc*u&gt; Chrirt of Latter-day Saints
I. M. Honey, 1I5&amp; Inaugural •aid today that Elder LcGrand
• Inner. I* almost a lure itarier Richard* member of the Quorum
aftrr showing lmpre»*ive school of the Twelve Aport Irs of the
ItiK form for owner F. E. Eaton. Church of Je»ui Chri«t of latterJ. M. Edward*, a powerful new day Saint* with headquarter* In
kennel at the SOKC. will definite­ Salt Uke City. Utah, will addres*
ly land one of hi* many uar* In a public meeting nf the latterthe Inaugural. Ed * Dearon Jonr», day Saint* at the Orlando Chapel,
M i l Mortgage and Ed * Goldru«h son W. Concord Ave., on Thurtare among kl* eamlhlates for a da*. No*-. I. at 7:30 p. m.
The meeting will be under the
itartlng berth.
direction of Elder R. P. Douberley. Sr . Preildent of Ihe Central
Florida Dittrirt of Ihe Church of
H e a lth D e p t
Jetus fhriit of L. D S
Elder Richard*, said tho local
Representative
trader. Is a dynamic speaker and
1* currently touring the Southern
T o Address C lu b
State* MI*«ion of the Church In
A repretenUHve of Ihe Tubtic company -*ith Mission Preiident
fkflth Department In Orlando will Berkeley L Bunker. The kliition
aoHrets the Sanford Klwanl* Club romprite* ihe State* of Georgia,
•t It* noon luncheon meeting to­ Alabama. S»uth Carolina ami Flor­
ida.
morrow.
Thr touring party will visit each
Dr. William* W. White, local
dentDt. aald today that Co. Philip of the (an district* of the "Mor­
P. Piper will apeak lo local Kiwa- mon" faith la the Southern State*
•tan* on the *ubjeet "Public Mission. Member* of the church,
friend*. Inrettlgators, and marc
Health Dentlatry.”
Dr. While, program chairman than 130 traveling mlistonarie* In
for tomorrow** Klwanl* Clab. I* Ihe south will gather la the vari­
a member of the Under Pririleged ous key title* of the retnertivc
state* to bear thn Apottle r-eak.
Cjgldrwna Committee.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The United Slate* had rcaion to
fear today tbit the Soviet Union
might thp»*« military forve Into
the Middle Eait.
# fh e United Nitron*, by ac over*
whelming vote, ha* condemned the
Ilrtlish-French attack on Egypt.
And Egypt, on the verge of loilng
a war, ha* appealed to the uorld
for help In driving out the invad­
er*.
There la no question that the
•ympathy of much of the world,
especially that of Moiirm coun
trica and nation* that **crr colAir* before Worll War II. I* with
the Egyptian*.
Thus the aitualion »eem* made
to order for the Uuaiian* If they
rbooic to move In.
A hint of Rut*ian thinking on

Master Plumbers'
Meeting Called
To Discuss Code

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936

I f Y m r Herald la N ot
Delivered By 6 P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. AL
Foe Delivery

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Associated Preae Leased Wire

NO. 129

County M a y Record Heaviest Voting
In H isto ry

T o d a y 's Election
Lines
Form
Early

November Named
As National DAV
Membership

Bear Lake Road
Will Be Started
By February

Voter* turned out today In
Seminole County tn decide the
lirue* before them m the General
A delegation of 10 eltlioa
Election.
from the Rear Laka Section head*
•The month of November wtU
Sunshine, mild weather, and ed by Attorney Walter Smith ap*
be celebrated throughout the
United State* aa National Disabled
plenty of urging brought early peared before Ihe Board o f Sctnl*
votrr* to the local pull* to rail nole County Commiishmer* thl*
American Veteran** Member»hlp
month” II wa* announced today
ballot* on the Presidential choice, morning to find out "when you
by Robert L Howell. Commander
the 3th Cengrcuional District can build our road.”
of Seminole County Chapter Num-,
•eat In Ihe nation'* House of ReSmith lold the Board of Com*
her SO. DAV. The Disabled Ameri­
presentative*. lo choose or turn rrluloner*. “ We’re here to ire
can Veteran* are ehartrred by the
down the parimutuel betting re­ • hen you could build the road.**
United Stale* Congre** for the
ferendum, to name a member of
Hr said, "If you want lo build
purpose of serving veteran* of alt
Ihe Board of Public Instruction, Ihe road or if you don't want to
war* who have sro-Dc connectand to cheocr three member* of
build It, these people ihould b«
ed disabilities. The organisation
the Board of Sanford City Com- told io thit they e*n elthfY
also serve* the widow* and or­
mitsionrrs.
divide thr money that ha* been
phans of disabled veteran*.
!»ng line* formed early and have subscribed for the building of tho
The DAV ha* thousand* of chap,
continue I to form until noon to­ risad or bring some auit against
ter* throughout the United Slate*.
day. It i* poxlbtr that Seminole tha county."
Each chapter maintain* a service
] County will record Ita heaviest! Commissioner Otla FouraVcr
officer who assists thr disabled
vote In history.
•aid "I called Mr. Smith and lold
Disable!
veteran*. The Natlooal
It I* eipertcl that at the clo*e him that we agreed to build tho
American Veteran* mainllain* naof Ihe day’* balloting, from 60 road when we rouU get to It but
ttonal service officer* at all vet­
to 70 per cent of Seminole Coun­ had set no date.”
erans* Installations In America.
ty's 12,700 registered and qualified
of
the
lt«ard
ef
Director*
rtnnl
matter*
at
a
meeting
thr
I
OFFICERS
WIVRt
CLUB
official*
dbcuaa
tm
Commissioner John Molted said
Howell stated “ Our Seminole
“ re. Iladdtn. Mra. voter* will have stopped Into vot­
]d»n. (I .eft to right! they are: M
County ehapter D analou* to sene held at thr loch Arbor llomo of Mr*. Robort 11 (the young 1**1' bring held I. Mr* Richard Murray, ing machine booth*, pushed the “ When we found tha into facia
R. H. Conn. Mr*. J. F. McDonald. WUabrth Pet
In the rase we agreed we would
all vrterani of Seminole County Mr*. Jame« Guy. Mr*. Joarph fully. Mr*. I’M I) i*r. ami Mr*. Gene Potts. (Staff 11 »to)
lever* denoting (heir choice, to
build the ruad when we ran gel to
who are disabled. We have been
add to the total count registered
It that’* all we ran do.”
chartered In Seminole Ovunty »lnee
in the automatic voting mechan­
"It will be aome time after tho
19tl and have constructed our
ism.
flrsl of tho year," Commissioner
own home on highway 17 W *outh
The go-ahead on voting on the B. C. Dodd uld, when questioned
of Sanford. W# have moperated
referendum l**ue w»» given ye»- as to when the read might bo
rlo«ely with other veteran*’ organtrrday when the State Supreme built.
(ration* and have had the fine*!
Court
denied an injunction against
Attorney Smith agreed that "If
cooperation from ettv amt rrwintv
A huge sign proposed for Senu
Seminole Itareway Park and (ha you ran give these people some
official*. We sincerely hope that
note B!vd. to direct iratfic to t*n.1
Board
of
Seminole
County
Coiniianfmd Orlando Kennel Club be­
general idea ai to the time the
every disabled veteran of Semi­
mi«Monrr* when Jerry Collin*, roeJ would grt underway it would
nole County will become a mem­
came a controversial Ittur at the
operator of thr Sanfurd-Orlamlo hrlp satisfy them."
merting thi* morning ol the Hoard
ber of the DAV during Novem­
Kennel Club attempted to stop the
Br MARIAN JONES
of Seminole County t ommlwlomrber. No other vrtrrani' organiraCommissioner Fouraker asked,
referendum through hi* attorney* "I* there anyway we ran g*| tho
OVIEDO— I wa. Informed that Tha
ium sign, with
wit&gt;&gt; w-ti
...
lion ha* done a* much for the dis­
neon lighted letS'ird and Bleed.
animated dog* on either!
abled veteran a* ha* the DAV.” j Mr*. Ma-sey Scott of nrlamlo. in UTi
road under tonilrucilon before the
Local race* pit C. F. HarriMn, flr*t of the y w r -b y doing M ,)*
Any ve'ertm with a dDahdlty Urior decorator, assisted with j -i-fr ylo M t#nj ilxau #w **0# 01
fncoinUrnt,
fur
the
Seminole
&lt; w L-ko*!.*&lt;-&lt;: hr *vM&lt;n*itia a •hnm &lt;et«1T dreorjtVmr tn Thl (p, iu.ul to Um- ottwr wtib sled
»**l eemmlitioa would bo mom
County Board of Puhblte Instruc­ o r compelled to complete It."
member ran do a* by contacting Oviedo VelF.oJUl Churrh Monday •tandurd* to Iw located on county
tion against Elbert Cammack,
any member of Seminole County that lent meh charm for the oe- right of-w ays.
uommiaaloner Dodd admitted
A amall decrea*# In acreage Seminole County Dairyman, a
ca«ion—it* annual Homecoming
Chapter Number SO
A representative
the Harper
,.r
,our wilta of road that
planted
In
liean*,
cahbnge,
pas­
ssritcin
c-amlidaie.
D u e lo unforeseen circum­ Neon Co. prr»cnte.l a *k»*trh uf |
Senator Dougla*
S'rrwtrom.
I ve been holding off for two
chal
ami
4"htrn
celery,
rauliflnCatMlidalri for Ihe Hoard of San- year*. The road he mentioned la
t'hapicr Service Officer, slated. stance., we were unable to hear the proposed algn whtrli doignatr*
.
and chicory, boston |ford City Coiiimltsiuner* include the Tiitcawilla Rd.
“ We are very proud of the record thr splendid talk thr Rev. E. T. letter* &lt;6 inches lall. and II fool
‘ T' * * M
of Seminole County Chapter Num­ Stan lifer, pattor of the ehurrh clearance over the h!gh«.&gt; and , (nUtr„ „ ir„(l, rn&gt;p, whlrh ,nclul|r, Earl Higginbotham opposed by 31.
Following the the lengthy dia*
L NishoD; Merle Warner opfiosed cuMlon between attorney and com.
ber 30 einre It* Inception In 1WO. at Ellrnton now but former pa-tor the .Ign .upportcl by . 1* .terl
h
tucumbrr,.
hy Paul Yale* Jr.: and A. L. mrinonera. Commliiioner* B. C,
We r»un I a cordial Invitation of thr Oviedo Mrtho.ti*t Churrh, cable*, for appnival hy the com- ^
|#m, lBt|f folIan,.
Wilson u n o p p o s e d .
to every disabled veteran In our gave on "A Thankful Heart". nii-uoner*.
Dodl and Fred Dy»on agreed that
rngtDh p&lt;at h.«et*. ami eggplant,
In statewide balloting Ihe In­
arra t.&gt; become a member of our From r»port*. and from our past
lommtssioncr* voted two to two
th&lt;&gt;«n In a comparative tense battle for Florida'* 10 elec­ the road In the Bear Lake seetloa
organitallon during national mem­ knowledge of Brother Standifer’s on Ihe approval of the type of „ a|Pmpnt „f aerraer plsntml thl*
,rodld * Maned by Feb, » , i MT,
toral vote* went full speed ahead
tplrndld sermon*, we rotill easily conitructlon. However,
bership month In November."
comrni*- , rar
arreago plantol in
visuatlrr It though.
tuday
evsn
as
an
estimated
on*
alonera refuted lo go along wtih pr.j
million voter* went about ratt­
We admit we “ *nuch'* In »o our u,P complete approval of the *lgn -n
».h„t»iin«
ing their ballots tn the close pro!friend,
the
Honorable
M
arorwtlhou,
Ulitlonal
approval
hy
the
c
,
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•!■«*»«
prepared
by
Rehearsals Begin
.
.
.
.
,h,
■ppreva* oy me Sin,|v An«lor»on. Manager of the ential rare ami other contest*.
NOV. g
IyP ttary, (wwililnt have ihe state (load and the St-mmole loan
c ,.,.
v i.-t j
Sen. Estes Krfauvrr, (hr Demo­
heart lo *ay “ no "&gt;--aa we had „ Zoning Comml.vion
Sanford State Farmer. Market.
AdmDilona
For T hanksgivin g not been pre*ent al Ihe *ervice*. ij «*una v-wminia too
show* arrrair planted In the |.»n- cratic vice presidential candidate,
Edgar Brook. (Sanford)
t'ommlaaioner* took Into comh f„ n|( ovinlo. amt Slavia »ectionv. wa* to fly Inin Miami for a hand
We
found
he
wa«
not
on
hand
to
Prince klcKinney (Sanford)
deration that thr Stair Hoad lt".ird
Choir Festival
According tn Sandy Anderson. •baking tour thruugh right coin
greet m, anyway. Churrh wa*
ktary France* Dunn (Sanford)
Rrhra-al* already have begun not out Instead, we greeted him had acquired additional right-uf Do- ikx-rvaie tn aerrage planted
(('nnlinnrd en Page I)
Harold Helm* (I/mgvroody
way*
on
Seminole
Hivd
in
order
In preparation fort the lec*l (with a large amltrl.
I* a reduction of 72 acre* or let*
Laura Cola (Da Bary)
Ihr i Ihe road might hr improved than five per r«dThankigltini Choir Festival. Part*
Birth*
We enjoyed chatting with the up In 500 feet off the highway lead­
rrhrarial* were under the direc­ one* who were waiting for Ihe
Total acreage planted tn I9M D M ary-Esther Shop
Baby Boy Keeling
ing
into
Longwood
and
the
Santion of Jack Bookhardt and Mr*. service* to be over and help them
2.067 a* compared lo J.IS3 acre*
Baby Boy Cola
Guy Bishop on Nor. 4 with a good with the spreading of thr tables for l Orland Kennel Club.
last year.
Discharge*:
O
pens
Store
In
New
I
ommltiioncT
J»nn
Meixh
*wid
attendanre.
and unloading their wair*
Sophia Ruble (Sanford)
In an analyst* of acreage plant­
“
I
don't
want
any
sign*
over
The performance, scheduled for
I never drramed *o much food
ed. .flowing both increase and de- Place O n Park Ave. Mr*. Ronald Drunk* and baby bog
Nor. IS. will be held in thr First could he in one plare rhe Ublee, “
^
1 .d“'*
creave planted in certain veget(Sanford)
"Beause of Ihe great demand
Prr.bytenan Churrh All churrh placed under tree. In front of the ,hnf
^
able*, Sandy Anderson rail* at
Virginia Shaffer (Sanford)
fur
evctiulve
reidy-lo-wcar
we
choir* will participate In the evrnt chun-h. were yard, and yard. In
0 ‘ * Jn‘
tinilon to aerrage planteil In 1055.
Laney Foster (Sanford)
which will he directed by Klby length, yet they were laden “ to !°*h , r obstruction* on right of. citing that 308 acre* of h.-anv, have had to evpansl our facllllh-*
Bonnie Johnson (Sanford)
Roger*, a music mainr at Stetson the gill*".
,
7(7 of ralibage, 373 of paschal at the Mary-Esther Shop." tald
Elisabeth Ilirt (Sanford)
Uni*rr»lty, amt Choir Director at
I’ eojile came from all dlrec
C.-mnilv»loner Melach did mrt celery, tio acre* of golden heart Mr*. Mary Whrlchel and Mr*.
VIrena Lenler (Sanford)
F.ithrr
Ridge,
operator*
of
the
thr Fint Baptist Church.
Hon*, and we wera toon able to i 01** ,0 »MTove the sign
celery, 12*) acre* of cauliflower,
Jrula Jcshmon (Sanford)
fashion
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Further rehearsal* wtU be held proceed. The Rev. George C. CarlCommissioner Fred Dyton said 22 «rre* of boiton lettuce, 114
NOV. I
tn the First Presbyterian Church ion. pa*tnr of the ehurrh, railed i "I don't want to go along with the 22 acre* of ho«ton letture. HI opened their *tore in a new locaAdmission*
on the Friday nlghta of Nov. • upon the Rev. J. Mas Cook of Aft.! sign until Ihe entire pio|*&gt;*al 1* acre* of Ici-berg Irtlure. 15 acre* lion yesterday at 214 North Park
Judy 31. Brown (Sanford)
and 16 a( 7:JO p. in.
Dora, to lead In prayer. The Rev. po rntrd to thi* Board "
of romaine and mi acre* of ml*- Are.
3lary Booth (U ke 3 l*n )
The
store
I*
now
located
In
thr
All interested singer* have been Cook I* a former pattor of Ihe 0:her action hv the Hoard of crliai«-oii* vegetables, a* of Nov.
Cared* price (Sanford)
newly constructed wing of the K&gt;\invited to attend.
it nntlaard (hi fage Four)
(t ontlnoed On I’agr Four)
I. 1955.
Mr*. El*i* Jones (New Smyrna)
ward* Bldg.
Bobbie Taylor (Sanford)
The t#M ncresge compared with Featured In Uie brand new store
IHrthf
the 1950 acreage shows a rediic- are the decoration* which com­
Baby Roy Boolh
(hm of JO acre* of bean*. *3 bine modern reed furniture with
visiting Ilnur*' Private Room* It
acre* of cabbage, 57 acr.** of gol­ antiques
den heart celery, 13 acre* nf e»Mr* Whrlchel and Mr*. Ridge a. m. lo # p. m.; Semi-Prlvaio
car»le and rhlrory, &gt; acre* of Ice­ said thl* morning that they will Room*. 2 lo 4 p. m., 7 D&gt; 8 p. m.j
berg lettuce nad IS acre* nf ro­ announce their formal opening In Pediatric*. II a. m. to g p. m.
maine.
Parrnta ami Grandparent* only;
the near future.
Increase* were noted a* follow*:
The Mary Esther Shop It now Obtlclrict. No vltiling during feed­
23 acre* of pa&gt;chal celery, 42 •bowing their fall and winter ing of babir*. Private Rooms, 11
acre* of cauliflower, 17 acre, of •His-* in read) to wear, sport* a. m. lo 12 noon, 2 lo 4 p. m. and
bo*tnn lettuce, and M acre* of wear, accessories and lingerie.
7 lo 9 p. m , Semi-Private, 2 lo 4
miscrlianeou* vegetable* There
Eirlusive with Mary E»ther are p m. and 7 to 9 p. m.
wrr Increase* amounting to 137 Nantucket Natural*. Juatln Mc­
acre, nff-et hy decrease* coming Carty. Ivan Freslerirk, Julie Clark
to a total of 209 acre*.
Junior*, anti Knrrll.
H erald T o Carry
Thl* year, according In Ihe At their formal opening toon,
statement tabulating a c r e a g e the two popular *tore operator*
Election
then- are 2*7 acre* ol bean* plant- •aid today, they will feature door
Ml. 652 arret nf cabbage, 396 acre* prim from their esclu*ive line*
Returns T on iq h f
of paschal celery, 33 acre* of gol­ and a m i1 brands
den heart celery, 162 acre* of cau­ Mary Esther'* I* tho first storr
The Sanford llrrald will carry
liflower. S3 aerr* of e*caro!e and to ops-n In the newly constructed the complete return* thl* even­
chicory, 39 acre* of boston lettuce, addition to the Edward* Building.
ing over a public adder** sys­
IftS acre* nf Iceberg lettuce, 5 “ We art* very tniious for our
acre* If romaine, and ISO acre* ol frirndt and customer* lo watch tem at lit office* oa West First
miscellaneous vegetable*, at of for Ihe announcement of our for­ HI. Returns, a* they come In,
from Uve Oily Flection, the
Nov. I, 1936
mal opening,” Mrt. Whclchrl and
couatynlde balloting, statewide
The statement itemize* crop* Mr*. Ridge said (hit morning.
return*, from over the nation,
grown In the area* of Sanford,
3lary Esther Shop la convenient
East Side; Sanford. Wrtl Side; to downtown perking, the Muni­ • III bo anaomteed. Return,
Wagner; Ovteda; and Slarla.
cipal Parking U&gt;l on Commercial from onttldo tbo ro o ty win bo
Ave., nml parking faeiUllee are received by way of Aataodnlalwayi available nearby. It la lo­ ed Prean. U m Hanford BeratT*
■laff o f representative* wfll
cated Ju*t acrosv from the Semi
tally tho vote rrevived from
nole
County
Court
House
with
It*
COME AND GKT m And that they did. Shown above I* a part of th« crowd of 4M attending the M*Seminole County’* II precincts.
f
which leaded ihe Clear to partly clos*dy thnmgh store (root directly on North Park
thodl«t Churrh Homecoming in Ovis*Jo Sunday a* thoy helrwd thrmaclvct la foeA
Wednesday;
low
tonight
13-lg.
Ava.
table* juat afur tho aow enureh wa* dedicated, (S u tf Fheta)

About 400 Attend S O K C Sign Becomes
Homecoming Event Controversial Issu e
Acreage Planted
In Oviedo Sunday
Reveals Small
Decrease For '56

Hospital Notes

Weather

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Hotel A X oy la -itloh Company,
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I’alia*. the scene of m&gt; hour*
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Bedroom Design

replacing the front porch of giandmuthri's era in the style-wise k i
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homo' &gt;f today, and designer* l i e [N O W r t d S
I OUCH
gome one step farther In the ti &gt; &gt; ^ r n
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to ’ arJt “open living" by making U r r a s r M y l i n q
the patio a closely integrated part
heme furnl.hli
are
of the home. say* insulating g u .. clf, lsn&lt;&gt;(,
hr
tl„.tul in .|
consultant.
beautiful. Not to&gt; man? m r « ago
V
Patio* no* frequently open olf the'
were
btiill
exclusively
popular living area* auch at com­ for u*e. Any beauty that r&gt;nnecil
bination living dining room* and into the coiiotmetlon
• almost
tl e-e Indoor outdoor areas arc -ep- at tide lit at
araied b&gt; stillin'; glass door* in*
This n i t partlrularlv l rue of
slx*ad of an opaque wall he re bedroom
furniture
In manv
purled
home* the t»e»lr«v&gt;rti wa* the
In fine weather the door* slide room behind rioted
« T &gt; I jv
back easily to let in a flood id however the design ttf the ' rtt
ftrih air, and (he patio aulnma- tilt*, tin 1stV clous nit- U -.fllnt.
li.a lly become* an “outdoor *it- and the cleii*.- atrc»**.r:- inj* &gt;■
— ling room" only a ‘ tep a&gt;*a&gt;. The the bedroom do double dutv a* a
® lnd»or living area »ecm» to ex­ •Itt.ug ami a 'leep.ng i mi
it iid outiiil- I i the patio, affording
Sty!r« for your bedroom fur
a feeling of added spaciousne-*
niture kuna no limit Rv far the
When the weather i* tmplea
mo*l popular 1* modem Next in
ant the door* can be doted to line a ir the cnnlrmporai&gt; u-c*
•hut out the element* without „f traditional style*,
stopping the tight The Indoor
rhr favorite contemporary tra
rooms arc not cut off from the dition.il style at present is un
patio, thus maintaining the feeling douhtedly Italian Provincial Tld.
of "openness” . T ie beaut' of the uptodatr u»e of hundred yea old
rhanging *t-a*ons is added as a design* allow* the homemaker
j j living mural which can be enjoved that
Something
Old-Sumet'.lng
to the Pallfsi from Ihr comfort New h&gt;uk f.ir her home V - i i II
of the living room
find llalian Pros inrlal I t tr-»&gt; it
The consultant *ays there arc furniture in natural wo.nl finishes
sesrtal
manufacturer*
located and in the vrrv new ptim iir gray
throughout the country who are tones Much of this farnit i.- ' a*
making sliding glass doors avail been distresses] to give it an heir
a hie in rithrr polished plate glad loom lout .
or Thermopan* double pane insuThe elegant ilim ax til mans of
lating glass.
our new bedroom* Is * * .1 rs
In section, of the country where h H Some reach bj.'s t» the p j *I
. pleasant weather prevails, p o lish*/1"
"thrrs feature
® ed piste glis* rates high in pupu- ”]
headboards,
lardy. Where the weather lends All offer the greater sleeping com­
to become seasonally more severs-, fort of the larger sleeping sur­
homeowners choose glass dour* fnr face.
The must popular of today**
their Insulating value against heal
loss in the winter and excessive bedroom colors remain- t irqtioise
both on thi- wall* and in flout *■ ..*heal gain In Ihe summer.
.•ring*. It harmonize* well « ills
the trend to more natural wool
tones on the furniture i'f cauisf
pink, green, gold tan and varioushades nf nff-whit.* are Mill among
the most wanted hedinom 1 tors
® Some of the latest baby rlothet
are truly handsome They are gem*
Mike Parrntt. K foot T St J. hn'«
of chic ingenuity. tiigh style
seems to have taken over Ihe nur- University rentrr, has tallied AV.
point* during his t in -cavorts of

Baby Better O ff
Safe Than Pretty

what a pity it .. w h»nlt m t l &gt;
parenta (or grandparents) am w ill­
ing to lay out a wad of money
for baby's fancy duds, and then1
rut Iter into a erlh «i!h a mat
tress that "Mommie used when
^ she was a baby!"
”
Most infants are unwphistirat
ed They don't care what they
look lik e - hut they do mire how
they feet. It’* foolish (and Hanger
OU»t to splurge on clothes an I
save on comfort Make sure baby's
rn b is comfortable and safe
Make sure the side hart stay up
iK&gt;spile larring snd jiggling He
certain the maltrr«* Is clean, level,
firm, and resilient
,9 ftememher. If you skimp on
baby's sleets equipment to make
her Into a clothes horse *he msy
turn out to he an old nag
m r iiim o M t \ n iM i s
MATCH M i l l. P \ \ | : | . S
Kor Integrated appsaranc* In a
bathroom decorated with p!a-ticfinished panelinr nn ihe w alV
huill in calilnets also mav hr cov
errd with the same material In
,j* u . h application Ihe predec irated
hatdhoard is mounted In cabinet
xuilares with wall board adhesive
The paneling tan he uved by itself,
withuut backing, for small sliding
si non

a t t a c h e d

g a k a c e

\b o u l T b it. P la n , Co ntact Y o u r

Paneled Door
Makes Dandy
Writing Board

Sliding Glass Doors
Aid To Open Living
of

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Kvrrv child m-iils some sort if
wntt-ig hoard tn h!» room to nor',
out homework problem* or vent
his artistic bent V door paneled in
Jim .) white Marble prrderoratcd
hard board makes an Ileal writing
board for a child a room without
the messy chalk dust typical of
tin ordinary blackboard Equipped
with a grease pencil or wax erassin*. Junior ran scrawl tn hi*
heart's content on a Mariltc pan
eleu dm - without (car uf Von.'s
wrath because any stirt or marks
are ensile removed u*iug only a
•lamp doth
WINDOW W .U.I.H in trodi- i n school pl.-rt n: .ire widening Ihe
Pane I nig a door with the plas
., c|-c of ''oiH-n li\ i" g ' w• ch lias found y
srity in h •!••••» C la t tic coated hardlHiard 1* a particu­
with ' igc ar&lt;as of P a ia ltc l-O .Plate g'.i** admit more
larly good idea If the slimr I*
i.ul create jn uveratl sheeryr. more T 1.1 - .ike atmosphere lor
staincl and &gt;catied Covering the
In t
vtoon which op n 1 «u
y ati a ,
T . -i 1r \ beat U n i t : til r ' i . siiaitu Uy 1.. c j-lJa v rit-F o fd , pioseratrhrS anJ mnr* **itts a prt*ilec
vidcs thico to i. i- iiiiw- more protccti&gt;-n a. i.u it bicikagc.
orated hardtioant panel is easy
quirk and inexpensive and much
less tioubte'onie than re|Minng
the door with wo.wl filler am] var­
nish or paint
The plastic roated paneling ran
be fa»trned with special uallbaard
Don't be too hard on your teen­ c*erci*e *ml «c» to it that he adhesive either to s flush dn&lt;n or
ager if he sleep- until noon on rat* no r.- i.i g food* winch give an old fw»hiOi*!i(l doer with pan­
Saturday, never ttard* when hini the extra protrln* that he is - el* Depressions In a panel stvle
lin e 's the slightest opportunity
dour should fir*t he filled *&gt;tlh inquire*
to sprawl. »nd firqusntl) gi inutile*
•idatlun board to muflle sound
Also
you
ran
help
him
budg­
that he'* tuo turd to help you
The dour inav he given a finished
Thr*r are often stun- o]
govxl et his liu ir to that hr completes pivarance bv applying matching
health
hit Moik, lias fun. an I still gels edge molding V fine tooth saiv
o f course, he may be ill nr to bed .tl a reasonable hour The may he u-rtl to cut the material
\vAitahlr at lumber y n il* in
iust-phun lary. but hr * more like­ condition of the tied Into which
ly to tm normal Doctor* t ill u* hr flops is important, too Sleep­ srveral alirarlivp wondgram pat­
that lien ager* tire ra«lly for one ing on nsc-rage, worn bedding en­ tern*. marble |iatterns and solid
or nune of i doii'ii reasons. It'* courages fatigue, not relieves it. pastel colors m addition to while,
tialural f»r tinm to nerd rvtra And hi* rapidly stretching frame the paneling inav also he used In
purer Ihe w ills in a child’s room
sliwp and rest
will probably ie la \ better on a
What causes
this le r u jg c lie I - i l h plrnty nf leg imim. Try 1 Surh iswnchng re*i*t» abrasion and
is easily cleaned
slump'* llapid glow ih, m - i f t i i the nevv tupersire for that.
Junior's room ruTit neser tie the
ent outiloor exercise, an overloadhousehold eyesore, rouipirte with
c i aos'ial 'Cbednlr
tnadeqiusu
dirt, ovriwrlglit. You ran con­ PMOKI' ntOM HIM -I
sole yourself bv saying "Oh well, rim : iin.pH m ih i:
hr II glow Out of it.” Hr you - an m t'litmiM * m o ic i:
V ir n l hv fire
nr bv smoke
do something to rip turn though
•n&gt; i n
led In a rede, orating dc
situ in*’ lra*t fj'igt.r
I ir»t. of coi.r-r. you »lio..l.l Pl»lnn recentls alt the llarrv t"-r
make certain that sum teenager • •r iiten.e in M Kcriport I’a
In rtraning .n the house after
Undue** is nut caused hy illnecs
her that he has a thornugh phy­ fire had damaged it, ttw t'tm*
sical evam and etiesl X-ray »• were impressed !n &lt;rr how well a
oftrn as the doctor thinks a ls is- gn«*y smoke deposit ,-ould he re
moved from a prrdeioratesl hard
able.
Althniigh yo i ran't stnw down Imarl. in Ihler lulbrnom This led
ht« Sinwth, you ran grntls mtdgr them In ehonve planks and block*
him into getting plenty of « 1‘door of the same paneling fnr a bed
room -v here another kind &gt;-f sur
fare had bi-t-n damaged lu-yond
restoration
|leeau*e of the panrlmg’s pro
tectlve baked iilavtic finish the
I ’lms felt assured that their nrwr
all while bedr ntn decor would he
ca»y to keep dean

Teenagers Need Rest

Write-on Door
Right for Boy

ntnti f a x th iiiiuMi:
D K I Its SI I i t l ' i On a IHVi Dal­
las visit hy the Detroit Lions, •
young fan got a J.-b as helper to
the clubs equipment man Sn
year* la'er, the youngster 1* sine
if Ihe top rookh-% for the lions,
lie I* Don Mel.I m is Itu cl U
thud draft ehoirr from Southern
Methodist.

in l i l l l l tl D IM . i dllupi laled iM four loom shaih i ir\*i t at lower right) Into an attractive, modern
tn
. .-I- with five muns and l«atli, an \rkansns farm fsnilly effected th* transfumiallon shomn In thesi
hefon and nftct photos 1 lie n.aynr "fn.-e llfntsg'' change wa, achieve I Hy covi ring s-xtciior walls with
n ihe«|o- -enieut -tiling •hlngle Ihe *Wnple». piovile IMu own decoration, ylu* flir-NSfcly and per*
oinns-nt weather |iroUcli n. Also added were concrete pisi foundation* fltcplacc* ktts-hen new asphalt
roofing and elsu-iricity,
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Sorting Board Good Storage Aid
hardbonrd used for wall and cell
mg paneling
lo r added siiffn en the panel­
ing should he backed with a sheet
ol plain hardbiard nr
with
a
framing of wool strip*. The man
of the hou»r .-an quickly makr it
either way.
lake the surface* uf appliances,
the smooth, hard finish off the
preilPcoralcu hardh-ard Is tasily
slampwiped .lean, Tbl* snag proof
paneling, available at lumber
yard*, may lie chosen bom a
varletv of wiasl gives a visual lift
to Ihe tjunry .enter,
A* an alternative to the “ sort­
ing board." wide shelves tineil with
II might be Installed at a conven­
ient height near the laundry equip
ment.
Another boon f&gt;tr thr hmnetnak»r is suitable shelf or cabinet
•pare on the wall over the Wash
mg machine for storing l&lt;os&lt;-« and
bottle, nf 'i-in jr y juppttei. Wiji
ing up ifut and vpillerl |siwrr* is
made easier if the *hetvea at*
seratrheil and marrrd walls ami topped with it.
doors if prarti.al paneling is used
in decoialiiig
A laundry renter with plrny uf
suitable surfaces far sorting anJ
handling clothe* plus adequate
storage for laundry supplir* .an
giratlv lighb n the unending ta*k
of keeping the family in clean
t lollies.
It tales a lot of area to stuneffetenlly the family's entire ar­
ray of clothe* after drvlng or
Ironing And llie *uifa.&gt;* in which
fresh laundry is tail ought to be
clean and easily kepi that way.
Counters .m.t appliance tup- ate
fine, h it In moot tomes ther. just
aren't i urnigh of -ueb surfaces.
One simple sot ' -n is n home
made “ -orting In aid
..esigned
to re*t on tiqi of n.e laim iry sink
or luti« When not in u.r. It ran
stand o ' n H agnni-t a wall tlr
a ho,iid might In desigrte I to he
in a fiscil location.
In exeellrnt Imard for clothe*
sorting can he made with a sheet
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laundry supply shslve* ran be
converted mio ■ cabinet by n&gt;*
rlissing them at Ihe ends and tn*
stalling sliding doors. Here again,
it ran do an excellent job. Pro*
fabricated metal tracks for th#
.foot* ran be fastened tn the slid*
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with wood molding stripa.

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Many o f ua can remember when II w u a
nightly or dally occurance In Seminole Coun;* ty for ambulaneee, law enforcement officer*,
highway patrolmen, and newspaper report­
ers to be called to a serious, and many
... .times, fatal accident.
The circle o f cventr. were countywide,
with accidents happening on main arteries,
county roads, state roads, and city streets.
No particular rite was pointed to with the
* Idea o f being “ more dangerous than the oty her."
.. . In recent years the frequency of these
accidents has been diminishing—and for a
very* definite reason.
F ln t— there has been greater interest In
highway safety because o f public opinion.
Second— public opinion has keen swerved
greatly because o f the intense Interest on
the part o f news reporters who attempted to
cover all accident! o f sny nature, whether
serious, near nerious, or just a casual “ every
* day” type o f accident.
Thin)—law enforcement offlcem began
taking a greater Interest in why accidents
“ .happened, where they happened, when they
happened, and In the final analysis, began
to do something about them.
One very definite reason for the reduc* tlon o f the scrioumesa o f highway accidents
was the representation In Seminole Coun*
ty o f Florida Highway Patrol troopers and
patrolmen.
For several years Seminole County has
been fortunate In having two o f the** reresentatlves in Seminole County: Trooper
'. Mark Mack and Trooper Carl Williams.
Brth o f these men are “ above the aver­
age" when It comes to Highway Patrolmen.
T r o m persona] contact, at accidents, at
m fety meetings, in Interviews, in court, and
wherever they might be found, we Hava
. found these two Isw enforcement men to
. h e courteous, considerate, efficient, a n d
thoroughly acquainted with their duties and
the laws which guide them.
• ■ They* are friendly men. sympathetic, loyal,
men with stamina and courage to enforce
the lawn o f the state regardless o f the per.
son they approached. Politician, society lead­
er. wealthy man and laborer are all treated
alike — In their book o f law enforcement
etiquette which they have followed to the
' letter.
Now. we find this team o f Florida Hlghw a y Patrol representatives In Seminole
County Is to be divided.
A recent announcement reveals that Carl
Willi&amp;mn w i l l be transferred to another
county.
This, we certainly regret, for the abilities
o f the two troopers have so matched that
their efforts meant much to us In the so.
I lution o f our traffic problems.
• We do not want Trooper Williams to be
‘ transferred though without our having an
opportunity to let him know that his effort**
hare been appreciated and that those o f us
who are familiar with th« high—»&gt;• traffic

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TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfil
? : the law o f Christ. READ : Galatlaiui 6:1-10.

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SOKC
( C a i l n d Frew P i|i 1)
Bfmlool* County Commissioner!
Included the approval of n public
bej ring oa the abandoning of All
roads, street*, aAd die) way* In the
south section of the Lockhart sub­
division. The street* hire never
been u«ed. Leo Bittner, who owns
the properly In which the streets
aid aRcywsyi a n to be abandon­
ed. a si represented by Attorney
Karljlt llousholder.
L. C. Abbot and his wife, is ho

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.*urt ”"w“ '*m“ Of Referendum

County

new Chevies b y the score-

prove to be more dependable debtors than
their parents

propose to operato • gsrba|s pick­ Supply Co., and Rosier
up terries in Samtnol* County. Co
«ere given permission to use all
the county dumps The Abbott* art
moving to Seminole County from
Orlando, by Nov. IS.
Did* wen opened this mornint
on the purchase of two diesel mo
tored graders, complete with mold
hoard, scartfler. end cab. asl i
tandem roller. However, awardint
of the bM Is being delayed until
tomorrow morning at ld:M a m.
when the Board meets In special
session. Bidden included Florida
Equipment C o. Florida-Gtorgia
Tractor Co., squan Deal Uachioe

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With a handy telephone ia )out
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right where yen work. Looks
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colon. Helps you tafl through the day.
Coos just pennies a day. This vWU like!
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This Is Day Of Shame For America

(Cowliaaed From rage 1)
it la then the United States looks merely another free sandwich at
By HAL BOYLE
Oviedo Baptist Church. That was
NEW YORK UR—Campaign corn- its worse to a freedom-hungry a banquet.
Thia apathy amaici thougbtfu1
before my days in Oviedo. I had
world.
DEBARY-When polls opened at " w l bf • Payment Plato:
beard of him, however.
In Hungary last week hundreds people in dictator-ridden lands wh&lt;
DeBary this morning there «ere
Tills Is a day of shame far
of men flung thomselves bare­ dream of a free vote but knoe)
The Bov. and Mrs. Sundiftr 100 vteira waiting te mark their America,
For
handed against Invading Soviet that to achieve It they must firs
ballots.
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An
election
day
always
Isw
en
a
sight
for
sore
ayct
to
problems are thoroughly cognisant o f all
tanks and died valia nlly In a wade a river of their own blood
that he has done to help reduce the number many of ut. They wen so busily The early hour did not hamper
hopeless fight for the right to set This apathy puulea thoughts
engrossed in cooversstion they a Mg turnout in the DeBary Dis­
o f lives lota and the number of Injured per­ could hardly eat.
up a government of their own people here. too.
trict as ears began parking on
In good times or bad times, it
sons be reduced.
choice
Bobby, their oldest boy, la quite each side of the road reaching
But in democracy's mighllcst peace or war, millions of Ameri
Some o f us might have, at some time or tall. He Is s senior this year. past the Baptist Church.
. . .
»
citadel today only about six of cans avoid the ballot box as if it
another , felt the hand o f the law rest heavi­ Wayne, who U a year or two old­
every
10 persons eligible will take might infect them with some losly on our nhoulders — but in this instance er than our eleven year old. has
Ihe
trouble
to vote for the govern­ the so me disease.
huge turnout, selling poppies ta
we should be even more thankful for men put ua quite a bit of weight. It the tine that began with S4 voters
In the depression year of 19M
ment that will rule their lives for
§ is g
j
was so nice to see the boys again,
o f high calibre who have drawn the strings after working with them in Cub
the next four years. Some to to only U.f per cent of the eligible
V) million other men snd women population voted. The figure (of)
o f recklessne.an tighter about us in order to Scout *otk, too.
who could vote won't bother ta. wartime 1M4 was only SJ.I
“
Voting
Is
at
the
rate
of
ap-'
The Rev. and Mrs. Carlton » ere
save our own lives and the live o f our fellow,
This seems doubly odd when it
William
R. Kemp, president
|for one reason or another
proximateiy
1M
an
hour.”
stated
_
,
,
_
kept
busy
trying
to
make
every­
men around us.
an official at the DeBary precinct Se&lt;"In°&gt; R*&lt;e*ay. today told The
These ire the drones of democ- is recalled that universal suffngi
one
feel
at
home
snd
welcome.
We can only tuy to this very efficient
If this keeps up.” prophesied H" * Id •» * ou d •ricomc a suil racy, who accent their political did not come to the United States
'Hiey nrre ably assisted by some
and respected Highway Patrol Trooper, as of the stewards of the church, Ed Healey, “ well need two voting to attempt invatktallon of the bar liberty as casually is if it were a* a gift from Heaven, but wit
won after generations ot struggle
he assumes greater respomibilitic* in his among them George Morgan, kq emwfyp hrdiu sahrdoincfwysr nevs hor»# refetrndum If the peo­
that cost hundred* of thousands of
"If this keeps up." prophesied ple of the county go to the poll*
organisation. “ It Is with happineao that we chairman of the board of »talives. The barriers of property,
Ed Healey, “ we'll need two voting end ratify it.
note that your superiors *e« In you the same wardi.
“ Anybody has a right to attempt
age. color and sex fell slowly.
place*
In
the
future;
one
at
the
One lady from Sanford nmark
to invalidate any election.” Kemp
good qualities we have seen."
The remark Is often made, “ Ihv
ed to me that she had no Idea firehouse sod on* here at the ci­ Stated. “ But we feel that once (be
guy who doesn't bother to vote
(Continued From t*aie t)
A community'! thanks and “ God Bless you' «o many Sanford people would he vic building."
people of Seminole County have murilirs in that pivotal area.
would be ihe first to fight if lomef)
must go with Trooper Williams an he leaves there. I knew (hey would la aU
overwhelmingly stated their de­
Democratic a n J Republican one threatened to take away hii
probability It was so nice to see
Seminole County effective Nov. 15.
M . M cC o m a s, 70, sires to establish harness training leaders made election eve fore- right to vote/"
•
•
•
i-d rhat with so many of them
and rrcing In this county, the dog cast* of Victory. They agreed that
But that is nonsense. The only
thet I had not seen in SC tong
track tatrrests will have a difficult world tension over fighting in men who can be counted on to de­
Dies
Early
Today
Those known to be there from
N ew Loan P lan
their repressed Egypt and Hungary would tend fend a right are those wha exer­
M. B. McComas, 70. died this time upsetting
A unique loan plan has sprung up in var- Sanford were: Mrs. Lory Cour­ morning at his home an W. 30th wishes at the polls."
to spur voters to the polls in even cise that right. The man who has
ier. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lea Jr.,
Kemp's statement came on the greater numbers but they dis­ nothing to say doesn't fight for
ions banks throughont the nation and the and family, Mr. and Mrs. Zebb St. after a short lllaesi.
Bern May I UBS la Borland. W. heela of announcement yesterday agreed on who the heavy vote free speech.
plan han met with such overwhelming suc- Ratliff. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirby.
Va.,
be had tired la Sanford for from Tallahassee that the Florida would benefit.
ceas it may soon take on nationwide pro­ Mr. and Mra. Billy Wait and son,
DRY FORCES PLAN
three
weeks with his sister-in-law, Supreme Court had denied a peti­
State Republican Chairman G.
portions. The plan is unique In that it sets Mr. and Mra. Woolile Sturdivant. Mrs. Geneva Laneey coming from tion by tbe dog track interest* to Harold Alexander said “ A Mg vote
CAMPAIGN
~
MDs Ailrne Chapman, Mr. and
LAKELAND UR—Dry forces IrT
up a loan fund for ivhool children only and Mrs. B T. Lanier. Mra. W. M. St. Albans W. Va. Mr. McComas have the referendum struck from means only one thing—a confi­
is completely administered by teenagers, Colbert and C. E. Leslie.
was a retired carpenter and at- the ballots In today's election
dence vote for Fresident Elsen- Pnik County are marshaling their
“ We are confident that the per-1
strength to rountcr a wet move fa
except for some adult technical counseling.
Seminal* County was also rw tended the Church of Christ in mtt we hold, issued by the SUte
' ,. ..
n
.
■ referendum on the liquor sale
Sylvan
Lake.
presenled
by
Mrs.
Jessie
Zacharf.
Set up similar ta regular lending agencies,
Racing Commission, is a valid one
w# .-w#
M
* .u l! issue.
He
Is
survived
by
his
wife
Mrs.
the plan provide*! |for a board o f teenagers and Mrs. L M. Cassoa. Lake M. B. McComas of Sanford; two and that we will be gr.nt.-d the |■
Meetings were held by numsrcandidate, uus church groups yesterday to
who pais on the merits o f loan applicants. Mary; W. G. Kilbee, Mra. Hattie sooa, Charles and Bronson Mc­ necessary license to institute d.y- ° " f
Atkinion, Mra Violet Hlekok,
*8
*ln« D' m* plan a campaign.
One such bank whkh operates one o f the»o Mra. Pearl Yarborough. Mrs. Comas both of Char Itstoo, W. Va.; time bsmets rscing at Seminole 1from
Raceway", Kemp said. “ However. rr*U h*vf » * » *®
'*
Several prirate clubs, whost
fundn is the First Commercial Bank o f Chi­ Augusta Bilbrey Mrs. Laura Kil* three daughters, Mrs. Nellie Work that is a matter for the
- courts to voter registration.
men
of
St.
Albans;
Mrs.
Mildred
Tolls and survey* continued to liquor sales were stopped recently
cago. This hank has founded a “ Teenage b«c, Mr. and Mrs. Brsdameyer,
adjudicate
should
the
dog
track
Backui, Phoenix, Art*.; and Mr*.
make Eisenhower the favorite al­ by the State Beverage Depart
Loan Fund” completely supervised by two snd Paul Bauer, of Gerova. From Irene Kelly of Alum Creek. W. IrusU attack its validity.
though
there was evidence of bet­ meat, began circulating petition)
Maitland rams G. B. dents snd
“ Now.** Kemp told The Herald.
17-year-old boys and a 16-year-old girl who
V*.
Miss Carolyn Clean.
“ I want to express my sincere ter parly unity and organisation last week for a referendum.
perform the duties o f chairman o f the board,
Funeral services will be at 4
Those from Orlando who regis­
gratitude on behalf of the direct­ in Democratic ranks that put Adtreasurer and secretary. When a fellow teen­ tered or were known to be there; p. m. tomorrow at the Church of ors and stockholders of Seminole la I Stevenson in a better poeitlftn Palm Beach sad James A. Haley
of Sarasota.
ager applies for a loan, these “ executives” Mr. snd Mrs. Bill Durbin and Christ ia Sylvan Lake with the Raceway for tbe fine support and than in m i
Rer. Georg* Hsiklna of Mt. Dora
Collin. Is opposed for re-election
Four of the II constitutions
meet and consider his qualification*! and de­ Jack; Mr. and Mra. Mills Lord officiating. Burial will be In Syl­ good will shown us during lids
and eon; Miss Annie Mitchell,
campaign. We are not a bunch by William A. Wathburae Jr.. SI- proposals bad statewide interest
cide whether the purpose of the loan In a Miss Mabel Swope. Mias Elisabeth van Lake Cemetery.
Most controversial of the pro
gamMcrs, but a group of legiti­ yesrold ex-legislator and for­
worthy one.
Olllff. Mr* Hugh Flynt. Mr. end
mate businessmen interested in mer public relations man of No- posals has been tbe 67-sens tor a
Bank President Harold H. Stout demon- Mrs. Laddie Mariner and family: Season T o O pen
the progressive development of komla who has waged an active mradment which would give each
strated the bank's confidence In the plan Mr. and Mra. Harvey Kelsey and
S*mmole County through vsiab- campaign appealing for Demo- of the 47 counties a senator and
lishment of a new million dollar critic votes a* well as Republican. hike House membership from ) i
when he said “ W e're convinced that the family; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kel­ O n W aterfow l
sey and family: Mr. and Mra. C.
Collins, winding up hi* first two to IU. The Senate now has 3f*
industry.''
m ajority o f today** teenagers are respon­ L. West Jr. and family, Mrs. Ro­
years in office, wi* heavily fa­ members.
Tomorrow In State
sible. level-headed youngsters, and we’ re bert fPolly) Murphy, Mr. and
vored to win th# full four-year
Because of the long ballot and
Ftorida'a hunting season for
backing up this faith In younrsteri’ with Mra. T. C. Branan, Mr. and Mrs. geese, ducks and roots opens to- Oviedo Junior H igh term although Washburn# insist­ expected record vole, the vote
ed he had a ehanre to spring an count eras expected to be com­
cash loans.” And how has the plan worked T. W. Lawton Jr., Mr. end Mra.
prrow and continues through
upset.
paratively slow. Florida registra­
In the few months o f Its exigen ce7 Mr. Marlon Wagner and Mra. Matsey Jan. IS, according to Seminole Cheerleaders T o ld
Five democratic congressmen tion for the general election is
OVIEDO—That surprise
you
County Judge lfousholder's office
Stout p r o u d l y
answered. 'T o
date, Scott
From out of tha state came
were opposed: Bob Sikes of Crest- I.4W.T50. In IMS. the vote in the
every teenager who has received a loan has Mrs. Richard L. House, of Annis­ which issues hunting licenses in have been awaiting Is now at hand view. Dante B. Fascell of Oral presidential rare totaled MS,Nt
—the revealing of tbe ballots rait
this area.
met hln obligation on time, or evevi ahead ton. Ala.: her aUter, Mra. W. 8.
In SL Marks Wildlife Manage­ for Junior High School cheer lea­ Gables. A. S Herloog Jr. of Lees­ PoT-s opcotd at 7 a. m. and will
Notion. Atlanta, Ga.; her nephew, ment Area In West Florida. Man­ der*.
burg. Paul C. Roger* of West clot* at 7 p. m. local time.
o f nchedule.”
Adulta may well be envious of this fund, William B. Jones. Augusta, Ga.; aged public waterfowl hunting Checking with the school office
Mis. J, E. Ward. Leasing. opens Thursday sod Is permitted for varlfkation of the results told
fo r borrowers pay only three percent In­ Mieh.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur­ u*. w* ware found to be correct.
------ DON’T -------terest and need no signers or collateral. Of
From other parti of the slate days.
Linda Harris, daughter of Mr.
pours#, the maximum one may borrow Is 150. came: Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Cornell,
The marsh ben hunfksg season and Mrs. Voting Harris, was high
Throw A wav Your Tiro Dolars Because Your Tires A rt
but to n teenager this amount can solve of GrovelanJ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. now in progress ends at sunset in the count. The othrr four were:
Cloots of Oakland: Mr. and Mra. Friday.
Julie Core, daughter of Mr. ami
Smooth. Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
many jiroblems.
H. E. Warner. St. Petersburg;
Hunters also can be looking Mrs. Mtlion Gore: Gladys Alfred,
Now Truck Rubber Treads That Will Giva Guaranteed
As to the possibility o f the idea spread­ Mr. and Mra. Pets Hunt. Kissim­
ahead to the season for native daughter of Mr and Mr*. Hoy Al­
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.
ing. Sir. Stout pointed out. “ The Ann A r l» r mee; the Rev. J. Mav Cook. ML game animals—deer, turkey, pan­ ford; and Caro! Parker, daughter
Bank at Ann Arbor, Mich., has adapted a Dors; Mr*. Dolly E. Busby, Klssl- ther, bear, quail, squirrel, rabbit of Mr. and Mr* Eddie Parker.
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2a4
Mrs. Merritt Staley was the tea­
similar plan, and the Kansas State Bankers mee.
and wild bog. It opens Nov. 20.
The group was ipproalmated at
cher in charge of training these
Association is con&gt;4dcring adopting the pro­
400, eth largest known In the mem­
Of M lettennen on Michigan young ladles In their dutlea. while
36 Year* la Sanford
gram on a statewide level.”
ory of those of ua who have been State's IBM football team only Ml*. U ii Ruddrll trained the Sen
While this plan may never spread Into regular attendm.
nine are seniors.
. tor H th group
Wlten it was ell over we were
high finance circles prospective customers
number well into the million*. As more and al] so full the food that remain­
more banks become aware of the progress ed (and there was enough left
to feed 400 more—no kidding!),
o f the teenage loan clubs, the wholesome did not even look good.
idea of demonstrating confidence In the
Since Sunday is over and we
younger generation In a practical way is aren't quite so uncomfortable
round the middle, we can say that
bound to spread.
The truth Is. teenagers will probably we are eagerly awaiting another
homecoming.

K I T C H E N

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Big Turnout This
M orning A t P o lls

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Look over the whole line-up a f new Chevrolet* for *57. Nineteen
new passenger car models that are lower, longer and new right
down to the wheels—plus the dashing new Corvette.
There'* one that will fit into your life beautifully. Come in soon and sett

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Tuea.. Nov. 6, 1056. Page 5

Calendar

So cia l fount*
Conning
The News
■ j VIRGINIA CONN
VIrgtmia I 'w i
VAH-0 bad a fabulous party Fri­
day Rlfbt, on* of th* best tquadroa partial 1 have ever attended.
It waa bald at the home of Skip
and Eral* Horrall In Grove Manor.
Their lovely patio furnlihed a per­
fect ipot for eating the delicious
iteaka a* all brought, and also
a atag* for the excellent enter­
tainment. Four of Rolllna' lovelleit
modeled the lateit bathing mils.
The** dlvl.tr creature* *&gt;rolled
through the crowd, extolled, their
charma. and nearly torr the roof
down xi they ware in reality Er­
nie Horn!!, Frank Murphy, R»*n
King, and Chuck MacBratnie.
Batty MiiBralnir wa* the abla
commentator, but I'm afraid we
couldn’t catch all of her lubtle
remark* for the acreama of laughtar. The lucky people who came
to this party were Jane and John
Millar, Batty aid Bill Haaletl, Ju­
lio aid Bob Anderioc, Glnny and
Bab Om o , Al Daana, Muriel anl
Becky GUdowall, Paul Grundcr,
Batty and Frank Johnaon (talking
about golf, all the lima), Kay and
Ben King. Dodie King, Doraell and
Tom Kilcline, Jim Leeaoo, Yendall
McGuire and Carolyn Moore, Ruth
and Frank Murphy. Fran and Dick
Murray, Alice Myera, George
Knmphriei.
Helen
and
Bob
Punch, Shirley and Jim Rota, Bill
Schmid and date. Millie Thome*.
Pat and Dava Todd, Flora and Bill
Wilton, Toni and Gaorg* Waters,
Marla aid Ralph Lavl, Betty and
Al HUIaer, and Bill and Betty
Lemoa.
Mra. Donald Gaa of White
Pleias, N. V., apent the weekrnd
with Spook and John Hook of HATTU. Mr*. Gex’ hu»»and la on
two week* reserve duty In Miami.
Spook la alio from White Plaint,
In rate you didn’t know.
Th# HATTU square dance wet
another auccoat, although only two
m w guaita ahowed up, but fortuutaty they war* vary anUmilaitic. Mary and Slain* Libby, and
Al and Betty Htllner repretenled
VAH-7 and VAH-0, bleu their
hearta—but I'm turt the next
time there will b* a bigger repraaantatioo.
Harriet au*l John Williarr.i apent
Sunday in Orlando, playing golf
with Harold and Lee Martolf I
the Orlando Country Club. They
both played brilliantly.
LI. and Mra. Lee Thomae of
Norfolk, Va. apent the weekend
with Cliff and Rotcmary Duncan.
Th* Thomaaei are on their way
to Kay Weat to Sonar School with
their two children.
Tommy and Penny Peterson of
Hidden Lake gave a beautiful
cocktail party far Boyd and Diddle
Water Saturday night. Their love­
ly homo waa enhanced by arrangemeats of bronee and yellow rfiry
tanlhemums and red gladiola*
packed from the firetdace. one of
Iho moat fascinating featum of
the haute ia the cupboard built
ia one corner of the living room
which still hear* (he burn of a
Yankee torch. Wa earnestly hope
that Tommy tea since forgiven ui
Yankees far this offense, especial­
ly sine# the cupboard la such an
Interesting conversational piece.
The dalleioua turkey was sliced
specially by Bart Peteraoo, Tommy'a father, whs la a fellow New
Yorker, and a mast charming partoo. And I shall always tore Mary,
hit wife for knowing lmmedialely
who 1 waa because the read! my
column. Diddle wai glowing in a
pink metallic abeath, and Penny
lovely in black. Seen la the crowd
were some of Sanford’s most de­
lightful people. The Navy waa re­
presented by Bill and Betty Lrmot. Beryl Swlnaon, Louise and
Jim Parker, Jean and Cy Fitton,

Tom Rlackburn. and Bob and myself. Saw aaveral of Diddie’a
bridge friendt In Canrny Bruce
•with fascinating eye aortal).
Adelaide Motet, Jo Symei and
Harriet Williams. Jack Weldner
and Cap Parker, formerly of San­
ford alto showed up, and teemed
mighty glad to tv back, even
though the time had to be brief.
Incidentally. Cecil Heard atked
that 1 publish Roy Caton’s addrett,
to hit many friendt may *end
him card! and letter*. Ceil had
had a letter from F.liubeth in
wbleh she said that Roy wai very
interested in hearing newt of San­
ford, and it somewhat Improved.
If it address it LCDR l-elloy Caton
Bethe'da Naval Hospital, Rethrsda. Md. (14th floor »
Tom Blackbun had several
In Sunday morning for brunch
honoring Boyd and Diddic Weber.
Th# menu waa spiced tomato Juice,
chicken liver* and mushrooms,
scrambled egg*, cinnamon relit
and coffee. AND, it uat delicoiua;
Tom It an excellent cook. Jean
and Cy Fitton. Betty and Bill Lemoa. and th# Cnnnt enjoyed It
thoroughly.
The Executive Board of The N.
A. S. Officer'* Wives Club met
Monday morning at the home of
Anita Hadden In Loch Arbor.
Those present were Betty Guy,
Glnny Conn. Jane Pott*. Kay Dw­
yer, Dottle McDonald. Fran Mur­
ray, and Ruth Tuity. Plana were
discussed for the fashion show to
be held at the B. 0. Q. Friday,
Nov. l»th. It waa alto voted to
send money to the International
Rescue Commute* for Hungary,
in case you would like to do to,
the addrett ia 83 Wett 40th St.
N. Y. C., N. Y., and the money
la desperately needed.

working fast and furious making
final preparation* for their ba­
tter to be held Thursday after­
noon. from 1 'til S p.m. *1 the
Episcopal Pariah House, rorncr
of Fourth and Magnolia.
One of the outstanding attrac­
tions of the baraar will be the
Christmas booth, which will fea­
ture ihritlmat randies, made by
the girts, Christinas ornaments
anl decorations, alto handmade by
litis ambitious group, Christmas
paper, ribbons and silvered mat­
erial.
More o,' the Urta ingenuity anl
talent will be displayed in the
Handiwork booth where one ran
buy real rule doll clothes, motherdaughter apron set*. Christmas
stockings, and pajama pillows, to
mention only a few of the itrm*
created by the girls.
From 0 to 0 a delicious ham
supper, srith all the trimmin'i will
be served.
This promise* to be a most In­
teresting and entertaining event,
to mate your plana now to attend.

Harrison Appointed
Branch M anager
Lawrence C. Harrison has been
appointed Atlanta Branch Manag­
er ot the Cudahy Packing Co. In
Atlanta, Ga.
Harrison has been associated
srith the Cudahy Co. for II. years.
He went to Atlanta la 1031.
II# la th# ton of Mr. anJ Mrs
Fred Harrison of Sanford.

W E ARE ALL SHOOK
Our atora and door are all (ora up. F or I ha
n # il few days **e wilt bo doing buninesn thru
(ha nor(h window. If you don't believe It,
coma and a«a it.

W IEBOLDT'S C A M E R A SH O P'
210 8- PARK AVE.

WATCH FOR
OUR BIG
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PARK AVE.

Mrs. A. W. Epps Sr. Honored
At Surprise Dinner Saturday
Mr*. A. W. Epps Sr. was the
very pleasantly suipitted guest of
honor at a dinner party Saturday
night in Jim Spenrer’s private
dining room. The occasion was Dr.
and Mrs. Kpp*' 3.3th wedding an­
niversary, which was on Oil. 31.
Mra. Fred lianas of the Sanford
Carden Chib did a magnificent Job
of decorating thr .lining room for
the affair, with yellow chrysant­
hemums u«rd in many beautiful
arrangement*. White orchid* were
used as place ranis for the ladle*.
Mr*. Epp*. who suppose 1 she wa*
Just going nut to dinner with her
husband and his mother, was
overwhelmed to tx-hoid her entire
family present wh«n the arrfvrd.
Those present wrre Mr*. Epps'
brothers and their families, Mr.

ar.d Mr*. J. E. McElhanon and
daughter, Mary
Lnu. of
Jef­
ferson, Ga . ami Mr. and Mr*. II.
E. MrElhannon, of Atlanta: Mr*.
Epps' father, J. E. McLhannon,
of Jefferson, Ua„ Dr, Epps’
mo'krr , Mr*. A'. 11. Epp*: Dr.
Epp*' brother-in-law anl sister,
Mr and Mr*. J Ernest King, of
Tampa; and Dr. and Mr*. A. W.
Epps Jr. and children, Wayne,
Marilyn ami Dennis; Dr. and
Mrs. John W. i mill Epp*. ant
daughter. Laraine. The
only
member of the family not in at.
tendance wa* Steve, the baby ton
of Dr. and Mrs. John Epp«.
All of the out of town visitors
staled over In SanforJ until Mon­
day.

Seminole Band,
Pep C lu b Refuses
To Perform Friday

Gilbert M ille r
Honored With Party
On Fifth Birthday

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For November 15:

Various Items
C h ristmas Styles Will Be Shown
Tv Be On Sale At Woman's Club Fashion Show
Tickets are now on sale for the Mrs. R. A. Smith and Mart)
At Beta Bazaar Annual
Fashion Show sponsored Stcmper. Model* In the Junior Mrs. L. Munson,
T V girls of Beta Sigma Phi are by the American Home Depart* Department will tie Hen llrtvkcn-

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SHOWN A lt o n : are sumi of the newly-returned VA11-5 chief* and
th-ir wive* nt the «trak fry given at the home of Chlrf and Mr*.
It, F. Richter. Each wife furnished a covered dish to round out an

;

TUESDAY
|be a Sunday School WorteeinOmCircle Nunn#? ie of 'he rirel ferenc*.
Methodist Churrn meets at » p. m
Member* of Friendship League
with Mr*. W. B. West. 013 CaCta- aMj the Ethel Bool Clrela will b#
Una Dr., with Mrs Wllmw Coluert hostesses to a “ Caravan’' of de*
serving as ro hostess.
legates from the federaUoo *f
Southslde School 1* sponsoring Congregation Christian Women of
a Colonial Exhibit from Oklahoma vion fa. The meeting will start
'*ity. Okla . from 9 am Is 3 pm a( )0:30 a.m. In the Fellowship
An invitation 1s extended to lhe,j|,|| iDj al |j;3o a covered-dish
-ublie to visit the s-hool
luncheon will be served.
Thr
Sanford
Tourist
and
The Rev. C. W. Shaffer ’will
Shuffleboard Club will have a conduct the morning devotiong
covered dl*h tuppe- st d « m
over WTRR. Sanford, at 1:30 p.m.
Daughters of Wesley Sunday
Southslde School la sponsoring a
School Class of the First Metho­
dist Church will meet In MrKin- Colonial Exhibit from Oklahoma
Iry Hall at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday City. Okla., frim 0 a m. ’ In 1
Nov. « for a regular business and P-m- A" to! ,Ut,1°?. **
,0
social meeting with Mrs. Brodle
Pu*," c *° v*iit ,h# school,
William* group a* hostesses.
The Geneva Garden Cub will
The Gleaner* Class of the Fir»t meet at th# Community House at
Haptist Church will hold its rc- 3-M P m. Mre. W. P. Bailey, of
gular monthly meeting at the Winter Park, will give a talk on
church annex at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Wild Flower*.
.
Alice Horsdoff and Mr*. Eve
The Girl Keout* of the Fir4
Con*# will be ho-tevses.
Presbyterian Chur-h will meet
Cirri# 13sn of the Flr*l Christian at 3:30 p.m. at Ihe Church.' ■
The Senior High Fellowship HoChurch CWF will meet Tuesday,
apnetiiing menu for a dilightful iiual. Atl the couples utU'ltded the
creation of the First Presbyterian
3
p.m
,
at
the
home
of
Mr*.
Ma­
chiefs club for an rsmlng of dan ing alien.aide.
Church will meet at the Church
in'I HIihop, 7JI7 Summerlin, with at 7:00 p.m.
Mis. W. It Young a* the program
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
leader, and Mr*. Charlc* It. Gric* be rondurted by Rev. A. 8. Me*
Innls, Pastor of the First Pres­
me as th# devotional leader.
The official Ixiard of the First byterian Churrh at 7:30 p.ml
Christian Church will meet Tues­ The Chancrl Choir will rehears#
at First Presbyterian Church at
day. 7:30 p.m., at the church.
Due to a conference ruling of
The llrownie Scoots of the First 7:30 p.m.
Morning Circle No. 0 of th#
the East Florida conference the Presbyterian Church will meet In
Women of the First Presbylertan
Seminole High School Hand and th.* Youth lluilding at 1:00 p in.
Churrh will meet at 10:00 k.ra.
Pep Club will not perform at the
Th«’ Pio" * "
« e* at the home of Mrs. Harry Weir,
Seminole- Seabreeze
llalf-llm# I
^ • b ) erian 7633 Laurel Ave. Mre. Joe Biker
Ibis Friday. The ruling states that' ‘ ;hur,rh
,n lhe 1Vou,&gt;» 1* Chairman.
only band members and majoret- j ■ "‘ “ "W
ftl P
“ 'riiugh
te* will be permitted free uf 81,1 P mHcmlnole High School P-TA will i M g s f f i n d I S f W o f f l C ft
Mr*. Glenn Milter entertained chars#. Sanford I* nut a member meet
in the auditorium -t a p. m.j *” B * n o U * » T Y T U m c n
recentiy with a party honoring of the East Florida (’ onferenre
The program will he an informal S r h r i f f l l l p
B aZdA f
When
informed
of
thr
ruling
her ion. Gilbert, on the ivcailon
v
U “
Finest Cowley, bandmaster nntw- epen house, with parent* followof bl* fifth birthday.
ing their child's schedule and
i
r
ed,
“
the
Seminole
High
School
The young guests were served
meeting all the teachers. All par­
Women of the Firit Methodist
cake, Ice ciram, and suckers and Han I and Pep nub o|H*ratri dur­ ents are urged to attend and be­
ing
football
season
at
one
group
Church will sponsor it* annual
alto, ell were given balloons.
come
acquainted
with
the
teach­
for halftime shows. IVeause of
baraar and atipper on Nov. IB in
Those mvitrj wrre Linda Pops-. ltd* the group rs-fiises to perform er*.
McKinley Hall.
Pearl Dee*. Dorothy Lnnr, Itrrnda when a part of it is rrqulred in
WF.DNEMMt
Lane, Tommy l.anr, Danny lame, pay admittance t.v the game."
Mr*. B. B. Crumley, chairman
There will be a general business
Fay Dunaway, Danny Dunaway,
of the turkey aepper, request#
and
luncheon
meeting
of
the
Han­
The pep rlub, under ’ lie spon­
tbit all reservation* for the supp­
Frankie Prevatt, Runny Prevail
sorship of Harbaru Itohn, la an ford Woman's Club and thr Fin# er mu«t he made by Nov, (3. Sup­
James Cnssady. Randy I’atsady,
Art*
Department
nt
12:30
p.m.
intrgral part of any show presentHarry Driggor* Ki-nny Driggors, ej by the group and each member T"he program will lie music and per will he served from 3:30 p.m,
Rosemary Jett, Carolyn Jell. of the group it disappointed that hostesses will be Mr*. Howard to 0 pm.
Mmron Jett, Susan Kiloy, Debra they will nut In- able to perform Montellh, Mrs. David lainler,
Mrs. James Rniarvl. ticket chair*
man, stated tlekrli may be aacur!&gt;iu Frazier, Deanna Jean Frazi­
Mrs
E,
A.
Mnnforlon,
Mr*.
Den
during the hnif-lmie eerernonies
ed at the church office, or frum
er, Johnny Frazier. Wayne Izing
The group had planned In stage vrr Cordell, and Mrs. E. D. member* uf the W. S. C. S. Adult
and Hobo Long.
.1 Hawaiian -how using fill I props Rinehart. Reservation* should lie tlrketa are 1133. children, U or
for a more effective show. In 'he In hv Tuesday noon. Call Mr*. unler, 7Je.
Thro Pale. 443
past It ha* been customary for
Prayer Meeting will be held at
Booth* wit articles for sal* will
performing group* to be extend- Ihe First Baptist Churrh at 7:30 be in the various Sunday School
e l Ihe rniirlesy of free admitt­ pm. ani at 0:13 p.m. there wtU rooms starting at I p.m.
ance,
Mr. Cowley announced that the
bind would go to the game and
In Ihe seeond wi-ek of it* six- play school songs in th- standi
BETA SIGMA PHI
week tournament, Ihe Duplicate to back the team.
Bridge Club ha I ten tallies in play
Thursday night
First place winners, with a
I ton . 8:00
score of III. were Mr# Leonard
Munson and Mr* Hazel Ander­
Atr and Mr* Warren 1). A lim*
son; seetied place was won by announce the hirlh of » sun, War­
Slanlev Albert and Stephen Rnek- ren Eugene born Sunday after.
6:00 . 8:00
well, with a score of 143; Thirl, noon it Seminole Memorial lln*p.
with 1(2, were Mr- Stanley- Al­ it.i! The young follow checked in
EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE
bert and Henry Weiss; nrul wei "hlng seven pounds, seven
Fourth, with t3fi. were Mr*. Ilrrte and our half ouners.
Robert* and Mm , O. P Herndon
Thr games were directed byMil* Ina Kiehl

Mrs. H. Anderson
Winners A t Bridge

nient of the&lt; Sanford Women'* ridge, Diane Robert*, Elizabeth
Ctub, ami may be purchased nt Ann Sweeney, and KJ Vnn l'Jcet.
Yowell’a or by railing Mrs. W II.
Mrs. W. L Kirk I* in charge of
Stemprr (&gt;r Mr*. Douglas Simthe fashion show,
Strom.
Tnkets will sell for 73c each.
Thi* show will bs- u benefit,
with the proceeds to go Inward*
the club'* youth program. It i*
to be held at the Woman'* I’luli
on Nov. 13 at X p.m. and will
carry nut a Christmas theme.
There will b- entertainment, reMre. It. W. Rucker Is apcnJIn
fteshment* an l prilei—the prizes
to tie homemade cakes and plant*. the week in Orlando with her sunThe clothing for the shosv will in-law ami daughter, Mr. and Mis.
be furnished by Your 11'* and C. Ituhen Jones.
selected by Mr* Tom Roll and
Mra. Lorraine Giaham bad as
Mrs, L. L. Wt-bre, of the Yowcll
Co. Commentator will lie Mr*. guests over the weekend, her
Gordon Sweeney anl serving at sister In law, Mrs. Marie Giaham
models will be Mr." W II Strmp- and .laughter, Sally Ann, of Se­
er, Mr*. Raymond Has*. Mr*. J. ville.
D. Carlton. Mrs. W. Colin Hire*,
Mr*. E. P. Clarke and Mrs. W,
At Wednesday’ * meeting of Ihe
V. Neville, of Euftula, Ala., are
spending a few days wtlh their Sanford Woman's Club, which is
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. It. it. Heck. to be held at 13 30 p, m., a musi­
cal program will lie prrseuled with
The SHS band left early Sat Dr. A. W. Woodall returned Sun- Mis* Ally *on Lee rendering severs
day morning for a day'a activities Jay from the'Florida Chiropraetc selections, and *oh&gt;» to be tuug
in DeLand at the Stetson home­ Convention at the Algiers Hotel by Dick Aiken and Mr*. James
coming.
In Maim! Reach. The convention Botard.
After marching in a very color­ wa* Nov. 13.
ful parade, svtilrh began at the
stadium anl ended on the Stetson
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Strom ar.d
LAST
campus; the band went to the family, of Hawthorne, Cal., re
field and practiced the half-time rent visitor* of Dr. and Mr*. A
DAY
show with the other six bands W. Woodall, returned home after
participating. The hands together a two-week sightseeing lour of
male up a total of over 400 Crntral Florid*.
musicians.
After a delirious rhirkrn dinner
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Stine have
nn the campus, the band left for return# I from their mountain
thr football stadium and enjoyed home in Mt. Eagle. Tenn.
the game in which Stetson won
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(ieriatritM
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*ith helping you to prow
ild. happier and healthier.
Your uro is now numlicred, not by your yearn but
by how well you tire tak­
ing care o f yourself.
Correction o f vitamin
deficiencies, proper diet,
hint right thinking are im­
portant.
Your physician
can prescribe Ihe particular
medicine that will help you
to live longer. In our
pharmacy, ready to serve
you, are these imjiortant
aids to better livinjr.

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Seminoles Face
Tough 7 7 Friday

»rd ■ fir-i down during the final Seminole TD driva TtrTy
Warner. throwing th* key block that took out two Barraeu-

J im w a r n f . k tr«v«u for
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Oolf Gossip '55 PGA Winner Is
Expected To Return

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!«• ) and M i l I* lb* Trip
_ sday Andy Carrawiy and EljBatU both approach*! th* ISth
; htfi only In fin.) that their bath
La it year thet op play era in the ber. The aecond annual Mayfair
»«* re In Use trap. Ellen's ail * t i golfing world came lo Sanford Inc Ilf,QOS PGA Open, to be play­
■Steal four Inch** behind And&gt;'t for the tint annual $13.0U) P. G. ed this year Dec. IMS. will again
" tnd on her shot she bissted both A. Mayfair Open. The tournament
balti onto tha crecn Andy was climaxed with Al Balding from On­ feature the ihy Canadian from On­
full of smiles. hiit it didn't taut tario, Canada, taking top honor,. tario awing hia record breaking
Jw-lohn ’ i f * Iruii.
'bat Balding w», the first Canadian driver and putter.
Andy toti hli bat) back into tha ever to win a major golf tourna­
trof A friendl; but verbose ir- ment in the United State!. BaldSouthern Methodist's IS 13 vic­
gunaa' fellowed—Andy lost, the ling ii expected to return (hi, year. tory ever Notre Dame in the 1935
'M R ahould hare beon marked.
Balding itarted hli golfing ca­ football opener for both schools
Barter Tourney End, Totrorro., reer icven yean ago when he marked SMI", accond win In
*
Mildred Smith l.rad.
won a rumpeny golf tournament eight game, with the Irish.
The Kader Jewelry Store Tour- hi* employer ipontored.
.osatent for the Women*, Golf AsThe PGA ehamplon from Toron­ Harry Arlanaon, football coach
Ration 1* nearing the final
to edged Ed ‘'Porky" Oliver, new­ at Tufli, reached Weymouth,
The ptcy end, tomorrow,
Maaa.. High School teams to 135
nil) bolding top position ii ly appointed Winter Pro for the victories in IS actions. HU teams
Mayfair Inn. and big Mike SouSmith, with a (ro*&lt; of
lost IS game, and tied 10 during
I for M hotel. Her 15 point han- rhak by one stroke. He played that period.
eonristmt
golf
throughout
the
TJ
ip red ice* that by *0) and give,
hole, of the tournament and w u
fetl a net total of 237
Pimlico has ichedulrd mere
farhant MeRobetU I, In second never eonaidered a itrong conten­ thoroughbred distance races be­
der
for
the
top
place
ever
though
r *14re ao far. Her gro», fur SI
cause of a survey (bowing fans
■ hole, Ii 2M, and her 12 point ban- hr waa playing under par all the wager at leait six per cen* more
way
through,
redure, her net to III Jr,On the first day Balding came on races longer than one mile.
Hayman la prrienlty in Ihird
in
one under par, four under par
with ■ groi* JJ0. handicap
Marc Gttley Is In his seventh
or. the next, four under per oo
IT, and a nrt of 2 »
the next, and on the final day season as eoach of the Syracuse
- Jo Bmyne,, Lib Clev rland
hr eatne In with a winning &lt;a. University basketball team.
f * WW Blind Roger Taarmev
1 Laet Wednesday Jo Smynes and two under par.
Balding', total aeore for the
v Ub Cleveland wen thr full handl- cap middle play IS hote Blind tournament wa, 2 0 . H under par
: Baser Tournament St « a , the for the top money of 12.100, over
• tow n More. Jo had a SI and a U the ejOJ yard Mayfair Inn Semifittin g her a gro«* of 105, and her note Country Club roune.
The world's top golfrra will
• I f point handirap cave hrr the
winning wore Lib had a M and •tart pouring into Sanford for the
a S3 for a total grot, of 109, r.nd qualifyIng round* early in Dccrtnher 2S point handirap tied hrr
may pick any male golfer they
urJJi Jo for thr honori.
|choose a* a partner, and the win­
i , . , Beginning flax, Growing
; — zlhe beginning clast for women ner will he picked by the Calloway
— -la still growing. La«t week Dee System. All tourney players mu»t
Xing from Lock Harbor and Joyce either aign up in advance or call
Baker from Winter Park joined Mario.
Course In Beautiful Shape
the group. Mario Crafagno anAndy Cualrk, grren»keeper for
•• naunced that three new classes
will begin ihortly. Thore lntereit- Winter Park C. C played ■ round
ed In a teglnnlng rlait for child* al thr Mayfair Sunday and waa
'* t*n, a beginning e lm for men. impressed with the courae. "The
'and a ladle,* refrether elaa, Mayfair golf course |, in beau­
•‘ Should contact Mario at the May- tiful «hape," he ,ald
Phillip, Away On Buxines, Trip
fair Country Club.
Cla recce Phllllpt, Mayfair C. C.
Male Tourney Next Sunday
“
Next Sunday the Mayfair will member, left on a buxines* trip
fpfcnsor an Amateur-Amateur Tour- to Ga , but ia expected back by
nament for men. The participant! Dec I.

The Sanfsrd Seminoles, after
breaking the season losing Jinx,
got down to buiincis yesterday in
preparing for Friday nlgbt'a tilt
with Seabreeze ia Daytona Beach.
Seabrmc will be-as tough a team
as the Seminolea will face or have
faced all sea eon. Wttn the season
barely more than half over the
Sanderaba have already clinched
Ihla aeaaon'a championship for the
Eait Florida Conference. They
beast a t-T season reeord.
The boys are upset minded
since last week,*’ bead mentor Bill
Fleming aaid of hli charges.
‘They've got there confidence
back and want to play, bail. But
w« art all aware that Seabreeze
la as powerful a&gt; any team we've
met this season, and we also know
that It will take a better per­
formance of tram unity than we
have shown all seasoa to contain
them."
The Sand crabs win have as
well balanced ball club at had
Melbourne. They have power,
speed, deception, end experince
to throw against the Seminoles.
In surveying his gridslert, all of
which are sporting the normal
amount of football bruises, Flem­
ing Mid only ooe more player
had been added to the doubtful
list for Friday night, but he la
the sparkplug of the team. Brant­
ley Shelrard. "Brantley was pret­
ty well beat up Friday night,"
firming aaid. "He bad flu all
wrek. and New Smyrna was lay
Ing for him. They had a man
on him every play, and that's
rough on anybody."
Fleming summed up the iu c ci-sa of the team In upsetting New
Smyrna Beach as the result of
team effort. "Phil Byrd and Bob
Johnson turned In their best per­
formance of the season." he said.
"Bill Tyre was outstanding in the
line, also playing Ms best game
of the season, and Jack Stotsky
played a fine game. Ronnie Giles'
kicking was very impressive, and
he was good on defense. Eddie
Barbour played his usual savage
game and sparked the defensive
team Jim Warner turnod in a
good showing, and he’ll be a great
help to us this week.” Then the
head mentoi paused. "I could go
on all day,' he said, "But 1 can

sum It all up by repeating that
It was a good showing of team
effort. Every member of the squad
played a wonderful game."
Fleming said his schedule for
the remainder of the week would
be intensive effort to find power
that would give the team a
ing punch. "We don't have
speed to run the ends against
tram like Seabreeze, so we're go­
ing lo have to get e powerful com­
bination of blockers and runners
to open holes In the line and plow
through." With Schlrard on the
doubtful list this could mean a
reshuffling of positions in the line.
But it would be more a process of
Juggling the starting lineup than
anything else.
With Al Stanley and Murray
Nance still on the doubtful list
he
mboTe Is-one
is one of h
&lt; Statt Hoad Depart.
the menterin staff will have their HE A GOOD 8PORT and help k,ep our Wfhwrnj* (leant Shown above
w , than two
tm days after It had
hands full this week acquainting ment’a roadside litter cans burled from right by Mosehcid r»rl.»c&lt;- lIp.
mutori*ts to keep tha
men to ocw positions to find the been emptied. The can, with appropriata» tanmut, waa plsrel for eonvetiien « of tr
highways free of litter. Remember this when you a ilor to the next football came
right combination.
Former University of North
Carolina football coach George
Barclay now operates a service
station and handles color accounts
Tomorrow night the Sanford
of football games for WPTK, a
Seminoles will again face the New
Raleigh, N. C. radio station.
Smyrna Beach Barracudas, but
Mike Sommer, George Washing­ this time it wiL be the scrappy
ton University Junior halfback JVs traveling out of town for thr
led the Colonials In iroring. most last game of their very success­
yards rushing and in total offensa
ful season.
during 1955.
The Junior warriors, sporting a
When (he Detroit Lion, u,&lt; Lou 31 record in JV competition, have
Creekmur, Harley Sewell. Charlie all intention* of making the final
Ane, Oliver Spencer jnd Jim Sals- outing a victorious one.
All season long JV roach Dick
bury on their offensive line the
average is 3M pound* per min. Silvers has been doing a mag­
nificent Job of developing the po­
In 1927 New Hampshire failed tential of each of the players.
lo win a football game, losing Every game, including the season
seven and tiring one However, in opener against Lyman's varsity,
1917 and again in IB50 the team witnessed Stivers staunchly carry­
ing out his philosophy of free »ubwon ail eight games.
stitutioa. At the beginning of the
Nashua la responsible for Hia­ season Silvers said that the pur­
leah's two largest crowds. For the pose of JV squad was to give
1958 W’Wcncr. $2,345 saw the cult the members confidence through
run and there were I7.2S2 on experience. "You can’t do that by
hand when ha won the 1933 Fla­ leaving the player, on the bench."
Silvers said." I don't think play­
mingo.
ing eleven men for an entire game
Kiri
Schtademan,
Michigan is a way to build a team, and win
State track coach, was voted into nr lose the boys will see action
the Helms Hall of Fame for track ever* game r believe, they’U win
under circumstances like that."
and field men in 1935.

JVs Battle New Smyrna Tomorrow
And he has been a strict adherent
of hia own JV rvles.
Bill Fleming, head football coach
for the Sanford Seminoles praised
Siliert highly. “ Dick his done a
wonderful Job—he'*
constantly
kept the boys' spirits high, hr't
been an excellent leader, and he's
done immeaiurable tood fnr next
year's football team "
5ilver, will be praised higher
when the avid JV fans are re­
minded that this very important
job is an unpaid one Dick ha,
been tireipss In his giving of time
attention where it is

AL C H A L M B R S

dirc'y needed for the succeis ot
Seminole High's athletic program.
BUI Mooney, senior end with the $/
Colorado College football team,
comes from Regina, Sisk. Half­
back Garry Hughes is from Red
Deer Atla.
Bob lemon of
rl&lt;-re; s»d
Inutans is the fourth American
League pitcher in history In
JQ game* during seven different
seasons. The others are Waltrr
Johnson. Eddie Plai.k and Lefty
Grove.
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OPENS TUESDAY
NOV. 13th
• Racing Nightly (except Sun.). T h r u
Feb. 28th
• Matinees Wed. &amp; Sat. Starting Nov.
14th
• Fabulous New Club House
• Countless New Improvements
FREE SCHOOLING RACES TONIGHT
POST.TI.ME 7t30 P. M. — OVER 25 EVENTS
J m y Collin*, Track Operator

Located 8 MUm Sooth O f Sanford

Oo Highway 17*32 Tara Wart At Rad Arr*w

LINCOLN FOR ’57
Dramatically new in stylin g

.. .powerfully new in performance

A dramatic naw chapter In tha Lincoln auccaaa »tory

300-hp engine, with its fast-acting Turbo-Drive Transmission, give*

Look at Lincoln for *57, and you see new and brilliant reasons for

a whole new standard of bow a fine car should perform. Your

the fastest rise in the fine car Held! You sec bold new ideas in fine

comfort is iincqualed, with new, exclusive Hydro-Cushioned Ride.

car design everywhere: clean-lined beauty that is completely dis­

And Lincoln is the most effortless to drive of any car—for almost

tinctive, from Lincoln*! industry-pacingQuadra-Lite Grille to flaring

every thing you touch is automatic, even to electric door locks and

rear blade*. And with this moat powerful Lincoln in history, you

6-way power teat! Come in soon. See why in 1957, more than

command acceleration that challenge* the fine car field. Lincoln**

ever, Lincoln is unmiatehaWy (he finest in th e fine car field.

H U N T-M cRO BERTS, Inc.

109 N. Palmetto Ave.

.
•

Phone 1429

�17—BUILDING REPAIRS

whit you wont
CLAS SI FI ED ADS

Ph

1

1A-FLACU la EAT
COT INSOMNIA? . Need a nighttap? Wa*r# open **11 2 a.m.
every night but Sunday. THE
DOGGIE DINER 4 BAR. Uka
Mary.
• —LOST

RBMODELING?
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Knotty Pine Panel 214c eq. fL “ AUantlon builnasa-mloJad San­
Cypress Panel 114e eq. ft.
ford, Florida reildaali. The
Beautiful For Natural Finish
Mary Carter Paint Factorial
GREGORY I.I'M HER
of Tampa, Florida, want to de­
signate aa a franchised dealer
6th A Maple
Phone 2J62
a representative in Sanford.
l^-PIANO s e r v ic e
Florida. If you wish lo earn up
to &lt;14,000 per year — are in
L L. Sill — Plano Technician
some other business at tha pre­
Phone 2161 Route 1, Sanford
sent time, or would like to get
Into business ax a paint distri­
It—ROOFING-PLUM RING
butor for the Mary Carter Paint
P L U M B IN G
Factories, we would like to talk
Contract and Repair Work
with you. Our regional adver­
Free Esttreatoa
tising and our Frea Gallon Of­
R. U HARVEY
fer to our customer*, glvei our
204 Sanford Ave.
Phono IIH
fraochLed dealers increased
buiitesa. If you ar* Interested
W. J. KING
in this offer, contact us at Mary
Piumtune Crrwarior
Carter Paint Factories. 4306 W.
AU Oil Fired Heaters
* Or borne Ave., Tampa. Florida."
Clesned and serviced
2531 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 60
CERAMIC TILE
Taut P. Mueller A Son Ph. 134
Freo estimate. Quality work.
PLUMBING A HEATING
Septie Tank Installation A Servlco
Heater Service. Archie C. liar
lett, Phone 743-W or 1335

LOST: Lady'a Watch—Lovett'a E.
l&gt;t St. Phona 662-W; Mr*. L. II.
Wynne.
I—PERSONAL NOTICES

It—BUSINRAP OPPORTUNITIES

F IN A N C IA L
36-MONEY TO LOAN

AUTO LOANS
COST LESS

Florida State Bank
OF SANFORD______
d | T j.ii:ir r

COMPLETE PLUM RING JOB
ROLLAWAY. Iloipilal and Baby
Bedi Day. Week, or Month— Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
Tel. 1425. Furniture Center —
sink, watar pump, septic tank
lM Weat First 6t.
tod water haattr. approximate­
ly 633 month.
Call, or see us TODAY
WELCOME GIFTS
Phone 1113
that ara long cbertahed are easy 1007 Sanford Ave.
to sclert from Powell's varied
Piumoing. h(&lt;»k&gt; Healing
stock. Come tn and look around.
M. G. HODGES
1957 ROYAL PORTABLE
Service on All Water Pumps—
TYPEWRITERS
Wells Drilled — Pump*
No Down Payment
Paola Road. Phone TOO
21 Months To Pay
Lay-Away Now for Christmas
8
—SPECIAL
NOTICES
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
117 B. Magnolia
phone 089
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Coven and Drapoa
STANLEY KULP
AUTOM OTIVE
PHONE 2654-J.
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
G.X1UN BROTHERS
Dragline L Bulldoier Servsee
Sell Your Car to
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2463 W Sanlerl
ROY REEL
306 W. Secunl St.
OHLANDO Sentinel Bur. Call
Ralph Kay. 3130.
•-•OATS AND MOTORS
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p *
14-Kt. Runabout with trailer, a
Well Drilling, HOWARD C
beauty. Will icll for $250.
LONG, Phone 366 207 taw
Commercial Ave.
PHONE 1946-M.

LIVESTOCK
11— DOGS—CAT9—PETS
Thoroughbred Per*lon kitten for
isle, 115. Pb. S39J

M ERCH ANDISE 43—ARTICLES FOR SAI.E
FOR FILMS. Finishing. Vap* Re­
corder*, Supplies SEE — WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP. 210
S. Park Ave
For Sale to reduco »t°ek. Three
grandfather clock*: one a Riley
Whttalng Wood movement—about 1613. running. Butternut
rate sugt finish. Al-o drop leaf
table, other item*. Rohin*on*.
911 French Ave. Ph. 52-R.
TRADITIONAL detign mahogany
Mr. and Mr*. Chest*. 4-drawer
and 4-draw rr
cheil-anddeak
combination, like new, half
price AI»o "Baby-Tcnda" *trollrr 4l5: antique wash 'land ant
Hand Lawn 5lowcr. Mrs. A. R.
Pinkerton, Phone 2052.

We huy and *ell used furniture
12 ft boat and gator trailer. Com­ ENVELOPES, Letterhead*. statePaying top rash prices lor any
menu,
invoice*,
hand
bill*,
and
plete $190. R. F. Lambert son.
thing of value SUPER TRAD­
programs,
a
te
.
Progreitivc
Ph. 3079-XW. 2406 Adam* Court.
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 1063 W
Printing Co. Phono *00 — 403
Wetl 13th St.
J4-ft. Runabout Including motor
T-Shirts, 46c, Sleeping Bags,
1160. 620 Escambia Dr.. I’bone FOR EVERYTHING In hardwara
rots, blsnkols, tarpaulins, Army
IT »R .
Navy Surplu*. 310 Sanford Avaand paint sre—Hill Hardware
Co., 30t E. 1st St.. Phone S3
Your Evlnnide Dealer
—Factory to You—
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Itoblnfon Hand Crafted Furniture.
Aluminum
S04 E. lit SI.
Phone 999
We build, deiign and refiniab.
Venetian Blinds
See at 116 French. Ph. 33-R.
Eneloied head. Hag-proof bottom
11—TRAILERS
rail with plavtle end*. Plaetle
Itou-p Cleaning- Window ». Flnor*.
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
Office. Call III9-J. II. C. Caldwell
cords.
. .
„
cu e
Open Evenings and
Senknrik G ia n nnd I'alnt Co
PI MPS A SPRINKLER
undays.
112-114 West 2nd SL
Phone 320
S3 STEMS
Eaitilde Trailer Sale*
All type* and tiic*. installed o
Palalka, Fla.
BARGAIN!
Apt.
m
e
gas
range,
"Do It Vnurtnlf."
perfect condition. Call *t 2«xr
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
1954 Va-Ka-Shun-Ette. 16-ft. houaeHiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
S T I N K
trailer, “ light ai a baby carriMachine and Supply Co.
•go” , perfect for vacationing.
Ph. C2 Singer electnc portable icwtng
Only $230, and aaaume payment*. |207 W. 2nJ St.
machine, sews perfect
$33(*J
Magtag waxtier, like new
55 00
PHONE 1020-J.
cilOSLEY - HEN MX
Walnut tea wagon ...
27.50
gale* and Service
•
Kenmore wathing machine 45.00
For Sale: 1955 "Buddy- *6-0.
RAN DALL
Electric range, xhow* care
60.00
house trailer with 30’ cabana.
Electric Company
Call 1634-XW.
Service— Quality —Satisfaction Gas range, apt. alie ...... 42.54
65 00
Ph. 113 Sanford 2637-J—3 l)e Itary Krlvinator refrigerator. 9!
U —TRUCKS
Kitchen sink with Imbart
dishwasher
75.00
T. V. SERVICE
ATTENTION LONG DISTANCE
Tilt arbor bench xaw
47.50
Day
or
Nlgnt
TRUCKERS. Great Dane 3t
1C gauge ahotgun, like new
20 00
SEMINOLE T.V.
and 35 foot used all aluminum
22 auto, rifle, *Cope-*ite ... . 30 00
303 Celery — l'h. 1255-J.
produce van*. ALo two 1953 Dia­
32 nu'omatic pistol ......... 17-50
mond T 180 III* Cummin* Die­ !3—SCIKHII.S-INSTRUCTION
Girl* bike, good cond ........ 15.00
sel deeper tractor*. Excellent
Largo cln»e closet
___
27.50
condition. Great Danc-Diamond LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, 3 yr».
HIPER 1 RAPING POST
T, 103 So. Orange illottom
up. Adcie lleitman, Ph. 2224-J. On 17-92 —
Phone 2043 1V.
Trad. Orlando 5 9031. NightCall Mr. Reeve* 3-1209.
LIVE BAIT
• EM PLO YM EN T
Slnneri, Hull llrndi. Pop Guts
14— USED CARS
5 Doaen, 95c
II -CHILD CARE
Missouri Minnow* and Wornia
DOES THIS BEAUTIFUL FALL
WEATHER make you want to I will keep chddren In my home. Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Asa.
Ph. 560-11. 603 W. 4th.
get out on tha highway and go
Cambridge crystal sleamware.
, . -go. . .go! Then aee Ray Her­ WANTED- Child cate in my
Candlelight pattrrn. a guhlets,
ron for real values In USED
8 sherbet*. $1.00 per »tcm.
home. E x p e r i e n c e d . 4084
CARS. Phone 2456, or after 6 French.
Can t break tel*. Ph. 932 J.
p.m., phone 1343-W...........THE
26-UELP
WANTED-FEMALE
S H O E S
’67 PONT1ACS ARE COMLNGI

S

NIK SAN KURD HERALD Tue*.. Nov. G. 1956. P a n T

54—API'S—HOUSES—ROOMS

u/M T’t t w o m tv .___

Rose Court 5 room apartments,
furnished.
Kitchen equipped.
Phone 1494
2 and 3 bedroom cement block
lake front homes. $65. k (65.
unfurnished. Phone 1123. St.
John Realty Co.
This is a free pa«* to the Prairie
take Drivc-tn Theatie fur Geo.
A. Stine. Exp date Nov. 15. 1956.

(.n r A JOII
YOU WANT DONE

Old P iila l, l o « »
If isny of you lack wisdom,
let Mm a*k of God that giveth
to all men liberally and up*
hraidrth not, anil it shall he
given tn him.—(James 1,5.)

What is the right thing to
do? What shall I do or aay
about this? Rvrn tha w|»e»t

----------- ?
Efficiency apt. Ili way 17 9.' So.
man will sometime* have hi*
Whatever the Job you wiah don*.
City Limit*. Slunibertand Court.
I'm the lad who can do It In fast
doubts. Hut Almighty God
order! I'm a Classified Ad. and Sec Seminole Realty for Desir­
always w ill hear a devout, un«
thtre Isn't anything in the way^of
able Houses and Apt*. I’ hcne 27.
selfish prayer for His guid*
renting, telling, locating foV-».
anee, and amwer IL
giving public nolle* and getting
worker* that's beyond me. To New 2-bedroom house*, kitchen
equipped. Phone 443 or writ*
put me to woik for you, call
Jack Flynt, Bov 302. Sanford.
6 5 - HOMES
1* 21.
W. R. Moore of Sanford pta»«d EFFICIENCY Apartmrnt. Suitable Move to Loch Arbor December
the following 2-inch classified dis­
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
1st. tiiOO *q. ft. n( living ar«a
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
play In the Herald. It look only
in quiet neighb«&gt;rhooil. Modern
Manuel
Jarnbaon
acrois
from
two dav* lo do the Job tt *s*
year
3 t&gt;Hro-&gt;m home only
Intended to do.
l’o*t Office.
and
old. Fully
Iand*cape
I’ hunp
completely
equipped.
“ A Big Home Buy — $4,800
Thit I* a free pat* to the Rita
2221-R.
E a s y Term*. 2 • bedroom
Theatre for Donald M&gt; Murray.
Route,
Kitchen
equippedExp. date Nov. IS. 1956
Large corner lot. 322 Mapl&lt;
CUSTOM Ill'll.T HOMES
Ave. Phona 1056-J.**
VA—FIIA—CONVEX riONAL
Unfurnished 2-bedroom apt. Ilk*
FINANCING
A few word* placad In tho want
new. Near chopping center k
Ad *«rtion will put you In tou.lv
school. 2619 S. Elm. No pet* LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
with tha person* you want to
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
please.
____
ftach. The colt I* amall. The itA. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
lull* ate big Juxt call 1821.
Mayfair—3 bedroom, i bath home. Phone 1991
1600 Mallonv tile
Call 1450-J after 6 p. m.
46—BUILDING MATERIALS
NEWLY decorated 6-room apart­ 66—LOTS
ment 1301 Celery at Mellonvillc.
Thu Is a fret paia to the Movie$4* month. Phone 805-W._____ iavl* In I'incvrrvt section. PHONE
Lmi Rtde-ln Theatre for Claude
657 J.
Saunders. Exp, date Nov, 15.
Garage apt. l’ h. 554-.M.
67—BROKERS and REALTORS
1956.
_______________
IN OSTEEN—3 Km. furn apt.
46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Screen Porch, $35 mo. Call after 3 RR Masonry Home in tip-top con
ditinn. corner lot in vicinity of
6 Phone 132J.
hotpiinl. Bargain at 6.050.
Roll lop office dr»k. Ph. 306.
TERMS.
2
or
3
liedroom
house,
lu*i
French
HAY'NES ~OffUe Machine Co.
Ave. Unfurnished $55 mo. Partly 3 HR Spacious home, Includes full
Typewriters, adding machines
dining room and beautiful cor­
furnished $65. Phone 587-II.
Salei-Rentali, 314 Mag., l’ h. 41
ner Tot at 1401 Sanford Ave
$9jkw.
l-arge furnished 2-bedroom apt.
8 ft Soda fountain and bar tn A-t
703 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 1284-J.
condition. Also 6 call Iron, leath­
er upholstered bar stool*. Perfect Garage Apt. 1201 Magnolia Avr.
W. DIKTRICTIS
T. W. MERO
for amall business getting start­
REALTOR*
ed. Worth over $1,000 will aaen- Duplex furnished apt. $50 per IMI Path Ave
Phan* 17 er 141
fiee for $365 complete. Ph.
month, Adults. 706 W. 4th Phone
1642-W evening*.
EASY TO BUY
1020 J.
Twe-Brdroom
home,
Conrrrte
Block constiuctlon on large lot,
17—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD 2 room apt*. 112 Elm l’ h. 2983-W
rompleta Electric Kitchen, bpacc
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE Apl. conveniently located. 1010
beater and Venetian blmda
Oak Ave.
—at Warehouse Prtc**, visit
$1,000 DOWN
IIEItltY'S. We are experts at as­
Balance $42 month.
sisting you to secure gracious
REAL E8TATE DRIVE-IN
BEAL ESTATE
go»d looks with functional con­
5844 French Ave.
venience. Today's boat buy* tn 64—FARMS AND GROVES
J. W. IIAI.L, REALTOR
nationally advertised furniture
Johan) Walker, Associate
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
“ Call Hall" Phon* 1766
20
acre
Hie
farm.
Three
liedroom
First SL Phono 1M7 for Evenhou«r,
largo
barn.
All
equipment
Ing Appointment.
Robert A. Williams
and machinery. Easy term*. Pits
1393-J. P. O. Ilox 1154.
REALTOR
• BIG VALUES

Seminole Realty

• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WILflON-MAIER
New and Used Furnlturw
311 E. First 8t.
Phone 956
This I* a free pass lo the Musicland Ride-In Theatre fur K&lt;nnil
Uriskill. Exp. dale Nov. 13. 1956.

S SAVE $
ON GOOD USED
FURNITURE

Mather O f Sanford
2034» E. lit St.

Phone 127

Used furniture, appliances, tool*,
rle, llought-sol&lt;l, U r t ) ’» Mar
321 East 1st. St. Phono 1031.
2nd ANNIVERSARY
IN OUR
SANFORD LOCATION

Raymond l.undqulat,

This is a free pa*s lo the Prairie
ASSOCIATE
Lake Drtve-ln Thearle for Lloyd Phoa* 1173. Ailaatlc Bank Bldg.
Reynold*. Exp. date Nov. 15,
1956.
W. II. "IliU” KTE3IPER
Guy Allen, A-seelate
65—HOMES
Arietta Price, A**oclair
n. jlinr — General ln&gt;nraac»
Phone 9*1 or 2122 112 ,V Park Av*.
C om forlnlilc • One Owner
3 lilt, bottle located within one G JJii*J I'fmfl'J C
block of new Pinrcresl School.
Affording a safe walking dis­
A R. PETFR'ON
tance for llie youngster*. Thu llrnker Aasociatci: A. R P*t*r»on
two year old home la designed
Jr, P. J. Gbr*urson, Garllrld
to comfortably accomodate the
Willett*, John Melirh and It W
average family, and provide
Williams. A. C. Doudnry, Land
pleasant living condition* with
Surveyor.
it*, Yludcm Kiichcn, and plenty 114 N park Ave
Phone MTU
of rabinrt »pare. irparetr din­
ing room, frrnrh dooit opening
PHONE 927* for I HI in; V
onto screened porch. Hath. Iled- lle«l Estate llr.ikerage
Xi.lary
rooms ideally ailed with ro»my 1219 W. tut Is St. Itrar-ltarber .Shop
rlosrta, a comfortable living
room, carporte with i-ntran-r lo
2 BEDROOM HOME
acrrentvl pmch. large utility I/veatpI
on 2 lot* In rity with
room for laundry and extra stor­
kitchen i-&lt;|iiip|*-d. Complctn price
age •pare. This home Is well
$6,509.
landscaped and It situated on a
$500 DOWN—$50 MONTH
large lot with paved street.
‘ M. A. Kvnn*, lluildrr.
ROSA L. PAYTO N .
Term* ran lie arranged
Regl»le|r«| Itcnl E&gt;tate llrnker
Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
Phone Ul!l

Echols III Riser ..
.
$9150
Sofa Red and Chair ........ 99 00
Hollywood Bed ........ —
49 50
Free headboards on Hollywood
Bed*
All Dinette Seta Discounted
$133 00 Buuk lie da ........ &lt;113 00
8 acres, 3 BR l.mne Close in.
3-Room Group................... 295 00
$6.500.—Terms
LYRE FRONT
J-Pc. Curved Sectional* .. 193 00
CLAYTON C. liriOOKS
New Ihree bedroom houie on
(Foam Rubber)
ituoDcri
Real Esisir Investment!
Lake Emma. One and halt tiled So Orlando llwy, — l'h. 29iU-J
REDROOM:
bath*. Florid* room. Lot dll'
Double Drincr
X 223', Turn So. on* ratio at
Beveled Mirror
Oaklawn Cemetery.
Boekcaia Bed
Innerapring Mattre**
Box Spring
(3 pillows FREE)

$179.

BALI REALTY '
And INSURANCE

Ladle* and ChdJrcn
7931 Ford Victoria, very clean. Waitreia wanted: Apply TouchIon Drug Co., 51r. Gilpin.
Radio, haator, w/w tire*. $495$1.96 — 62 96
Very clean 1960 Ford. 4 door Colored maid 5 day* per wrrk.
See our new line of floor revering
sedan. New paint, upholstery,
Ref. and Health Card. Phone Just Arrived—a big selection of
and compltte hem* furnishings.
TIRED
SPECIAL VALUE
good tlrra, excellent condition.
new
at}lea
in
most
sues
1139-M after 4:30.
FREE DELIVERY
New, Modern 3 Bedroom Masonry
$363. 306 W. Second St.
o f the same old thins?
Home on large lot, at the low
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
G A R R E T T *8
Experienced maid for general
S«0 the spacious new la*Wful!&gt;
1933 Naih Rambler convertible, home work. 6 day* a week, good
price of $10,5CV—TERMS.
Conor 2nd 4 Magnolia. Ph. 1232
different
homes
In
—,
—
_good condition, $600. Ca11 2DU7
Phone 1422
201 Ho. Park Ave. — Phone
pa). Caie of 4 children after 323 E. First St.
“ Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
South
l’inecr*»t
Sanforr
school. Ph. 1707-M after 4:30
Open Monday'* III 9:99 p.m.
Grove Manor*
Kanfon
Table lop gas range, complete
• BUSINESS
VISIT OUlt BALCONY
Valencia Villa*
DeLani OZILIl REALTY CO
doors 4 window*. Ucnneit Court.
27—HELP W'ANTPD • MALE
SERVICES
tjiura It. Osier, Realtor
MEAT CUTTER. Must be Exp. Large circulating kerosene heatllarel 5t. Field. A***»clate
IMMEDIATE
19-REALTY PARLORS
46-FARM and fi.YW^TN
and have a general knowledge
2C0I So llrlando llwy. Ph. 1359
er. Call 653-R or 2426-W.
of a self-service meal market
EVENINGS: 3113 and 730
OCCUPANCY
SPECIAL
Mu*t be sober. Apply TIP TOP Oak dining room suite, like new. PEAT COMPOST ( Dactwchlcr'v)
$10 Permanent, $6-60
40c bu. bag. GIIAPEVILLE
&lt;90. 907 Magnolia Ave.
An* Y’ou
SUPER MARKET, 323 Sanford
Ideally Situated
Axe.
NURSERY, Urapcvtlie
Ave,
:VA BESS BEAUTY SHOP
Hard
Tu I'lroMt?
Luxuriously
Planned
Deluxe gas range, perfect condi­
Phono 363
Phone 2051.
Than by all meant you should tec
Moderately Priced
tion, $75. Also hand lawn mower.
This i* a free past to the Ritx
this lovely, modern 2-bcdroom
Phone 1221 M.
|I0 Wave* by Zotoa 4 Realistic
Theatre for John Wola*tk. En­
home on a largr lot In town,
3 and 4 liedroom llomrs with I
• RENTALS
$7.50 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. • terprise, Exp. date Nov. 16.
Ufrtimr Irrrsrto flooi* mid i
and 2 hatha situated &lt;&gt;n largr,
44—APPLIANCES
Call 971
1956.
full •quipped kitchen. OWNER
artistically
landscaped
lot*.
54—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
IIUILT. May also hr had cum-1
Paved street* and all other
FKIGIDAIHK
appliance*,
tsle
29-SALESMEN - AGENTS
city convenience* make than
plctrly furnished, and only—
and service. U. H- High. Oviedo I room apt . including uUtitiei.
*17—BUILDING — RRPAIR9
eoloniti
of
owner-occupied
6I.OUO DOWN
Fla. Phene F05-33I6 or Can
$46.00
107
W.
9th
St.
NEWSPAPER atrotl nloTboT*
PAINTING
home* truly delightful places
ford 1642-W after 6 p.m.
Consult A REALTOR first
Hair*, Tha Sanford Herald, afttr
to live.
CULLEN AM) IIAUKKY
Apartment for couple. 320 Oak
HAVE YOU BEENTuTfiNG OFF
Sale* - • Servlet
Age* • to 12 Apply to Mark
144 N. f»rh Asf.
I'bonr 2313
THAT NEW HOOK peeau.e you
Designed, Built and Hold
Ave.
Ph.
3oa.
SINGER
school.
fear the coat will be loo great?
By
Sewing Machines
Rl'hlNESH OPPORTUNITY'
liedroom home, carporte, utili­
W»*y not drop in? It'll cu*t you 10-WORK WANTED Ft.WALL
ODIIA.M &amp; TUDOR Inc.
Alto part*, accessories for a
R ltail grocery and filing station
ty room, newly furnished, IPX)
nothing to talk it oxer. You may
Builder* of Fin* Horn**
makea of sewing machine* o
with living quartrrs, large Int, i
month. PHONE 2420-LW.
have a pleasant surprise in store Wanted: Raby sitting. reL 1013 M.
For Florido Living
American and European menu
I 7.0WOO iquipmrnt and stock-1
HILL LUMBER 4 SUPPLY
factor*.
1 Bedroom house, kitchen equipped
building, stock ant rqulpmrnl
HALES OFFICE
YARD 223 W. 3rd St.. PHONE 31-WTORE WANTED-MALE
All Repair Work
apace heater. Phone 2*35 W.
ran be purchased for $ 11,000,09.
2626 8. French Av*nu*
■3 The Lumbar Number.
Fully
Guaranteed
$6JWU.llo down balance &lt;73.00
I'hon* 2100 and 2310
.Wan. permanent rralJrnt. many
FURNISHED room lo couple. Kit*
106 E. SECOND ST.
par month—we believe thi* to
ytar* in wholeaale and retail
McRAKEY-SMITH PAINTS
chow
privilege*.
Phone
296I.W
ba an excellent purchase.
plumbing supply bualnei* want* Electric ran$e, practically n*w.
3616 S. Park
Phono 1SOJ
work where aueh expentnee
IF IT 18 BEAL ESTATE
W E L A K A APARTMENTir room,
Phona 9910-JI evening*.
Ted Burnett
would be helpful. A. Rolf, Phone
**k Crumley k MonieRh
private bathi. 114 W. Fir.t St
Sanford 543-JX).
for PAINTING
U-BUILMNO MATERIALS
at
1|7
South Park
Thone 772
OWNER out of town will sell his
01 Grandview
Phone 1952 M
Desirable furn garage apt. 432-W.
!&gt;c
Bary
2
bedroom
home.
Low
They
Know
32-ntSINLVi OPPORTUNITIES
CONCRETE
down payment with good terms
For Painting call Mr. Tatktr, Ph.
Ready. Mixed Cbncrete. Concrete Avalon Apia. Eficlency, Ph. 720-W
lo responsible parly. Call Ovia- BOLi HARD TO TAT? Sail
646-XR. Room apoclaJ $14.95.
Grocery 4 Filling Station. Well
Block. Sand. Gravel Cement. Furn. cottage, r e a a o n a b l * .
do, F0-8-3282.
eitabllaheJ buaineai, good loca­
Concrete Pipe to meet all
thing* you're through w i t h
FLOOR landing and rtnlihing
Located on 17-P2. Ph. 301OWI
tion. While neighborhood. ReaQualificationi.
•WAP ANYTHING I Just place
Cleaning, wailng. Serving Semieon for selling, sickness. Phone
Sherman Concrete PIm Co. 1-Bedroom houie partially furn Claailflad ad*. Phone lltl lor a through Vast Ada far CA8II.
, nolo eeuaty aineo IMS.
9243, Sanford, Fla.
Out West 13th 8L
Phono 2449 970 a n . CaU m .
H. JL Gian***, Labe Mary
CaU U2L
helpful ad-wrUer.

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Central Prrii lfrifer
KING PAUL of Greece has
turned down an increase in hu
annual pay. Tht Grecian ruler no
doubt recall* a number of exmonarch* who got that way when
they became loo expensive lux*
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aa they don't use musical aavaP,
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don peld a $6 62 On* for A I
women athlelo convicted of ahto
Ing $3 worth of hata. Oh, qr«V
they can always charge It u f to'
international 111 will.
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YOU’LL FIND
THAT’S THE KIND
OF HOME YOU’ VE
BEEN THINKING OF

Jh t’A, d alle about YOUR
d io U M tU }. 7 1 o o / l A t

Do you want to live in a neighborhood so engineered for safety that your children can
actually play in the street? . . . Where you will be confident that the future expansion
o f the city will increase rather than decrease your property value?. . . Where cv»vy city
convenience is taken for granted, and every living convenience in your home is right
there at your finger tips? . . . Where you have plenty of clean, country air and sunshine,
yet are still within sight o f the c ity .. And, where your children can walk to school and
enioy supervised play in it*s spacious 25-acre playground? . . , Then FOR GOODNESS
SAKE, LET’S TALK IT OVER.

OUR RECORD
IS PROOF OF OUR RESPONSIBILITY

You Can Buy A Home In

During the past 21 months Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc, (builders o f South Pinecrest) have built and
sold 204 homes in Sanford for a total sales value of $2,759,000. This represents more dollar
cost than the construction totals of our beautiful new Seminole Memorial Hospital, our
recent sewer improvement program, and the widening and re-building o f French
avenue ALL COMBINED “Growth” is indeed a big businc««»

South Pinecrest for—

$11,200 to $13,500

OUR AIM IS TO CONTINUE
TO SERVE THE INCREASING DEMANDS
OF A GROWING CITY
Within the next tew years the population o f Sanford Is expected
to double and triple und double again, To help meet thin fabu­
lous growth . . . to house these thousands o f new people . . .
Odham &amp; Tudor will build, and Build, and BUILD . . , More
and more families want to make Sanford their home. . .
When they get here we are going to 1«&gt; ready for them
with the best Florida home they can buy for the price
anywhere,

and pay for it on any of these easy pay plans
If Yon A rt A Veteran:
$625 Down Payment

H A:
$1956 Down Payment

Service Personnel FHAf*
$1000 Down Payment

(Include* closing cost*)

(Includes closing costs)

$67 Per Month

$63 Per Month

$66 Per Month

(Includes ttiM and In*.

(Indudes taxc* and Ins.

(Includes taxss and Ini.);

(Includes cloning cost*)

W R CAN QUALIFY YOU FOR ONE OF THE FINANCE PLANS WITHIN 30 MINUTES
The above figures include: GE Elec trie Range, GE Electric 10 cu. ft,re­
frigerator, Venetian blinds, 30- gal. GE electric hot water heater
and Duo-Therm space heater.

W hy Not Drive Out
TODAY?
«

Builders Of Finer Homes—

138 FAMILIES HAVE PURCHASED HOMES IN

Odham.&amp;■

SOUTH PINECREST

H
BRAILEY ODHAM
President

HERE you hsve on engleered community o f fine home*, aet (n an atmosphere o f quiet rural charm, yet en.

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dowed with every metropolitan convenience. You have neighbora who love their familiea and aro proud o f
the- community in which they live. You have beauty, and case and comfort, and you have SECURITY for

2625 S. FRENCH

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ev try hard-earned dollar you Inveet. Here at South Pinecreet you can establish your caitle. and be sat­
isfied with the estate you leave your children when you have gone. Sanford la a city with a glowing future,

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and the homes in South Pinecrei* will forever be monuments to its progress,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

V O L U M E XLVII

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I f Your Herald ia Not
Delivered By 6 P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19S8

Associated P ress Leased Wire

NO. 130

President Builds Up
8 Million Vote Margin

Republican
Congress
Looks Slim

It. tA W M T B D PRESS
Prr&gt; ilcnt Kitcnhower built up a
margin of more than eight mil­
lion v.tc* today In hit record
smashing .econd term victory over
Adlai Stevenson. Rut he appeared
to be falling (hurt of hi* goal of
gaining u Republican Congress.
Pie count of popular vote* at
noon «a* Eisenhower 30.627,188;
Slevrn-on 22,133,606
Despite EUcnhowcr'* landslide
A THREE WAY VlL U m i wu* csticurati.il last night a* three were named to the Board
o f Sanford City romniU*roncr»v Shown nlxtve. ju^t after final return* were heard on the defeat of hi* Democratic opponent
—a victory that might reach a
city election arc Merle Warner. Service Station Operator; Karl Htmtlnhotham, Sanford nine million margin in popular
Oil Distributor, and A. L. Wilson, Sanford Furniture denier. (S taff Photo)______________
votea—Democrat* appeared to he
pulling into a commanding lea..’ In
the battle for the House.
Pie Democrat* also attained a
fasorable position In thetrrfforta
lo retain control of the Senate.
At noon the Dcmo.-rata had
elected 2X3 of the 218 member*
needed to hoL’ onto the Huu&gt;e. Re­
publican* had elected only 1M,
Eerie Higginbotham, Merle W»r&lt;|
deipi'c Elsenhower's sweep.
ner. and A. L Wilson won unani­
The political complexion of the
mous approval (or seat* on the
Senate—which also appeared like­
Nearly TO p«r cent of the voter* Hoard ot City Commissioner* in
ly to remain Dr moor alie—hung on
In Seminole County turned out yesterday's City Election.
the mulls of three un.ended
More
than
1300
of
the
nearby
yesterday—a clear, warm, typical
races «&lt; return* mounted from
November d a y -to name Prc.i™ ' r*
Elsenhower's nationwide surge
, .....
„
.
. . . to ca*t their ballots in the contest
yesterday. R wa* the first lime a
dent Dwight D. Elsenhower their jor thc three commlsilon seats.
Republican had won a second
9 choice for President for the next
A. L. Wilson, was
reelected
to
.
.
A
35-year-old
Negro
was
taken
'•rm
In W year*.
four yean.
serve the remaining year of an un- jnt0 c u , , ^ |Itt n(s ht 4„ j f harg-1 Democrats edge.; nearer control
A
total
of
8.8M
votera
cast
. „ . ,
„
............... . *"*" expired term Wilson wav appoint- cd wilh &lt;-tn£agjt&gt;g ^ t|,* t,U1lne»s of thr Senate by winning 17 seals
ballot! for I itiiucnt with 5,011
\0 ihc Board of Sanford lily 0f selling intoxicating tieyrriKfi in Tuesday*! voting for i lota! of
going to_ Elsenhower and 2.995 Commusioncr* early this year to ^-ithoat s license" and "with the 4*. Including holdover*. Pie undegoing to Stevenson.
fill a vacancy mated by the re- i4|e 0j imoxlcaiing beverage* ride-; races, in all of which they
However, the totals are unoffic­ signallon of City Commissioner commonly known as moonshine i were leading, were In Kentucky
whiskey."
I Nevada, and South Dakota,
ial and do not inelude the ap­ Jack lUtigsn.
proximately 300 absentee ballots
Commissioner Wilson
whole.Samuel EJvard Wilder, alals1 There are 96 senators with

Nearly 70 Per Cenl 2 In c u m b e n t s K e e p
01 County Volers P o s t s ; W a r n e r le a r n e d
Turn Out Yesterday
Negro Taken Into
Custody; Selling
Moonshine Charge

A VICTORY SMILE AND W AVE n* President Dwijiht D.
Khrnhmver greet* hi* friend* nnd co-worker* at the Rcpuhlicnn Victory Rally early this morning in Washington.
D. C. President Elsenhower apeak* to a nationwide TV

and radio audience an ho *aya "I will ronlinuo to work foa
1(58 million American* hero at home— and for Deuce in th«
world."

Herlong Maintains
« Slight Lead In Race

Lake Monroe
nror
Wil.ua received
o m cfri of lhp Sanford City
(ration .Mrs. Camilla {truer,
. in hi» unopposed bid ,, ,,
Department wlltimed the
tn the Seminole Count. r. « . i r o
r

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a lh? , &gt;’ »
.
.
. . .
A surorlsina avalanche of hot

Bids Are Solicited
For Work At SNA5
Pic count in 231 of the district s

lucky and Wr»t Virginia
___
Higginbotham - a . alto a pro- ,.,r!ment last week on which an 19*&gt;2 list. Rut he seemed likely to
Lund's surprisingly good show atlon office announce! today,
arirvt na* inadr.
lore Missouri, which he won four ,,lfi demonstrates! growing Repub
lle-idn lengthening the runway
maJ ^hs-tcr somewhat «hr-i »h- Program and thr olhcr city imWd.fr, now being held in the
Mean strength in Kh-r.da Reside.
fpH |( Mfh fnd |hp ^
^
provrmcn'* incluiing a cilywide City Juit, will be tried on the two 1 St-venson was crushed under a threatening to unseat Herlong ^the
.
inri.ii&gt;. ImiMin* a
tenter ballots are tallied and addstreet Improvement program.
charge* tn City Court Friday af tremendous vote for eonftdenre HOP also »ent Rep W L. ( r*. »truction also ineludea building a
rd to the final figures.
,
Merle Warner, whn.e first at- ternoon.
for the 61 year old President who mrr back to Congress r.,r ar&lt;nher triple It inch pipe culvert with
, The Rovernor s race vm. -me |(&gt;|1)||, )o Kajn a , rat on the Roard1 Officer* investigating the r a w
headstall*.
V? suffered a heart attack last year ,rr"''
Id----------— __ Moreon.
than More
vw S.-mmo'e
J , " 8, m , 5 ? . Co!2!!u
. nf 8 «nf«rd city Commissioner* 'him. whiskey actlvite. were l.t.
ulldtrw
*nt------an abdominal
in»n w i( win*
s
The bids will be received rmtll
’•Republican candidate William A
4 g lln „ n * u d C.atchel, held Joe Hickson. Sgt. Ren Butler, and ^
" 7 .,. June
ly Absentee ballot.
are
brine
VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON aa ho waved a
the
count
is
*
30
P it FST. Nov. 11 at Cbar.okVn Z \ r r o u T rl'c
'rad throughout last l*«rolm.n C. C. Dod*on.
nntv six «nm.ed tcri.y am.
victory greeting nt the Republican Rally in Washington*
Stevenson could eount
count only
token vote of 1946 In comparison
*0je counting. He defeatstales In the deep South—Alabama expected la be completed late, lesion, S. C., with the contract D. C. early thin morning.
to be awarded soon after. Con­
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North Carolina an.’ South C*ro.
A write-in candidate who so Journal
pined In April I8S7.
lino—together with Mis.'our 1, lor
Local C an ce r Society Presents A w ards
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Warner
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warner drfea'ed
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7| electoral vote*.
"Because of extraordinary men
be IncMad on the ballot for th* mara,n 0f J73
||e polled
tonoua service rendered to the
general election, Elbert Cammack. 912 votP, P8a(n. t Va|pt 3;9
Seminole County Unit, American
Dusty Roots Riding Club his exa Geneva Dairyman, received a
Each of the camli late* last night
The Sanf &gt;fd Home Demonstra­
Cancer Society thnughou! the
o»al Of 282 votes throughout the ctpr,..tr(i thrir . r, muHc for the lenilrd an Invitation to alt hor*etion Club still mrrt tomorrow afpast year, and especially during
(&gt;ack
rider*
to
l«ln
them
in
an
»f« 1 8 prrclnclt in his efforts to on- «-nrri'.-nee phrrd in them In the
i.-rnoon at J o'clock at the Home
Camer Control Month, the follow­
seat Member of the Board of clti/ens of Sanford. "We evpect t.-rnoon of riding Sunday beginnDemonstration Center,
ing organisations, concern* rotnPublic Instructor C. F. Harrison to carry our aggrc.sivc program •ing it 2 p m.
Mr* W'. D. Rrlnson and Mr*.
miller chairmen and aevrral to- OV1KDO—A short time ago the
The
riding
of Geneva, Harrison d m . a total nvi,i on," the 111r*'■ sur&gt;e.-,fid
'
','**5*5, wilt take place at
Hoy Tillis are hoslessea f»r the
ral
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The
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the well dcscrviv. and coveted pleted. The Ground Oh*rrvera*
less
than joo
300 tor
for 'r.m
m t r,,,,
' , .lotals.
7 ,
1 ’ ki
of the club have r*‘ * las
Sir 11strum,
Sanford, am! meeting, Mrs. Dorn Krnl Inman
•os man
.iiiuti.nk
(am- 1,
11corned, of* ,7
the fmnl
. . .t,u official*
,
citations" stated Mrs,
Julius C»rp i&gt; now operating the tower
Stale Senator, will be the gm-st of England will tie a guest.
mack recelve.1 write in vnlrt in
The five man Rnarii of Sanford
Dingfelcr, I'rcsiilent uf Die county one day each week.
13 of Seminole County's IS mc Cliv l ommissioncro af lhe fr«t
,hV 'l-eaker Thursday evening at-the
w . H i. J . i .
ommisiwncrs, ai the first there will be no trick riding, slunls y.ih n Son hannuel uf the ft Vs
Unit.
Chief GOT nb*erver. Leon C.
be dW M ^ • lv e . ^ ,i n|n* mi ° f
B“ rt «»*'• Hicks, or other event, during the of* the Oblrto^Baptlst S srrh
"These people, through their un­ Olliff say* that this is all the time
Was i t a W m r t e f c .
&lt; -W '* v d afrrnoon
Thr banquet will be served In
stinting efforts and dedication, it ran he manned due to the limit­
P
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"J Higginbotham. Warner W-Ison
There U no admissionctiarge. the church annex at 7 pm. The
have ais umot.' their humane and ed votunlrrr hWp.
i f The sp&gt;*cial referendum Inratify D.vw.1 (.atchel and h, D. Scott it was announced tolar.
Nettie Faroell Circle who spun
civic rrs|Km*ibilllir* to the high­
TVy have fmir team*, captain­
or rejecl the permit to mnduct »Vw now hold* ;he lioard apiMtinlcd
-Rring your hor*e and enjoy a sor* the RA’s will he in charge of
est; they have enabled us to sur­ ed by Mr», George C. Moans, Mr*,
harness horse racing in Semtnol* office of Mayor.
real afternoon of fun,’* they said, all arrangements for the evening
pass our quota for 1936 and, Mae E. King, .Mr*. John Jaknbctn
County was overwhelmingly sp. therefore, helped immeasurably and Mrs. J. E. Brook.hire. Each
proved by • vote of more than I
to combat man’s cnirlrst enemy, team works one day every four
to I. According to the unofficial re
also right here in our ow&gt;n county. week*.
*
turns tabulated last muht hv the
Q
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The Chief Observer *ayi that
Their grcairst reward (s the
»
a
Sanford Herald's staff who to[ 2 *
rrilttaiioa of helping to save since this Is a very important pro­
1
i
verrd Ihr election rrlurns, s.-usn
ject any who wish In volunteer
livea."
i
Seminole County citiaens vo'ed
please contact him, or Stewart
Awards
were
given
to:
Semi­
i
to-approve the permit with nniy
nole County Medical Association, Galchel. supervisor, or ons of Uw
g|L« 8 voting against the harnns
Seminole County Chamlirr of four raplain*.
w ea&lt;ung permit.
Commerce, The Sanford Herald,
Yesterday'* voting was heavy s
Radio Station WTRR, Orlando Everyone Is Busy
»tth Shoupe Voting machines be­
Sentinel Star, Sanford Naval Air
ing use) In all of the county'* IS
Station, Navy Officer* Wive* Club, Tuesday But Banks
pneinct*. Line* were tong in the
e n j 381
Jnj
373
178
303
Chlrf Petty Offlceri Wives Ciub,
361
111 287
P r e c in c t 1
nY M Ml IAN JONES
heavier district! *rith inme voters
61
1«»
129
163
87
60
91
13
114
72
Rita Theatre Ixora Circle, Sanford
P r a c in r t 1
OVIEDO—Everyone was busy
having to wait as Jong as three
1*3
786
426
61
Garden
Club,
Camellia
Circle,
P r e c in c t 3
858
614
1301
339
1238 7 K
Tuesday but the bank. Lucky dog*
hour, in one prerinct and up lo
Sanford Garden (Tub. Pilot Club, —they had a holiday. No joking,
36
67
78
49
•0
23
P r e c in c t 4
64
II
84
63
Rusines* and Professional Wo­ the heavy turnout of voter* kepi
83 minutes In another
87
301
73
P r e c in c t 5
111
12
115
113
239
186 231
men’ s Club,
96
81
43
124
M
M
126
46 143
1
P re c in c t 6
a steady stream uf customer* at
However there were no Inci­
Anna Miller Circle F.lkt Club, all other establishment* a*1 day.
40
18
38
11
42
31
3
4
P r e c in c t 7
11
27
d e n t * throughout the county dur­
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Seminole
P r e e in c t 8
133
61
2nd
74
112
132
1G3
83
102
41
i n g the daylong voting Polls
Coing over to the (Tty Hall to
County Welfare Department, San­ cast our own ballot the only lima
23U 3 3 0
283
84
ITS 311
17
P re c in c t 8
338
172 211
opened at 7 am. ant closed al
ford Fire Station, Florida Stale during the day we were off. w«
130
103
69
P r e c i n c t 10
234 101
160 30 0
111
163
18
T p.m.
Bank, Sanford Atlantic National taw that Mrs. M*e E. King, ckrfrt
P r e c in c t It
288 133 I S
204
237
121
188
43
116
Rank Vowell’a Raymond Studio, Mr* George C. Mean*. Ur*, tra­
P r e c i n c t 11
117
44
•0
63
33
31
103
a 64 31
Day Nursery, Big Gift* Chair­ ils P. Slone, Mr*. A. J. Reynold*
P r e c i n c t 13
31
30
16
II
23
4T
I*
M
14
43
man Harold Kaslner, Campaign Robert A. Dewberry and T. JL
P reetn cl I I
678
438
1G0 318
4rt2 102
314 290 2 3 f
»
Chairman Don Bale* and Irving Daniel) were kept quits busy al
3 0 0 1184 I M
P r e e in c t IS
1056 818 837
693
49
&lt;30
383
Gear Uday, partly flood? Thors- LON(« LINES FORMED nt the jioitg yesteniny in Do Rary Early morning crowd* wore
Pryor, Ughta On Chairman Mr*. the voting poll*.
161
81
07
UT
138
77
72
14
117
29
day; continued mild; lew tonight estimated at more than DX&gt; wilh Dio line growlny lonyrr a* the votirixr day uruKronrvl. P r e e in r t 16
Evelyn Bales and a few individ­
Wa know w* ware kept busy a !
U -M .
(I’ liuto By Cox'
T o ta l*
11£3 33 78 1846 3341 28 1 3 0 6 0 I M
3811 2M S 3844
uals.
long came out on top by a marT ,_

Bin

fsoncnl Ilf the « vi'ilvl Improv-n-nt

Invited T o Join
In Event Sunday

Stenstrom To T a lk
A t RA Father-Son
Banquet Tomorrow

Home Demo Club
Meets Tomorrow

Additional

Local News

Ground Observer
Corps Seeking
Volunteer H elp

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