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SANFORD HERALD

19M

Passport to Happiness
By MAYSII ORIIO
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which was overheard by bar "Certainty not. Mr. Hanson. 1
CltAPTXH ST
AL nOHK sharply. Bba reeled steward. The cabin door bad been Hava merely been explaining to
trembling t u d i on lha Cap* left opea to it was not deliberate you the reasons Doctor Harridan
ta h ‘1 (task, but aha didn't look at eavesdropping aa hia part. The has fait unable to sign the death
Id«k Bha look ad toward Bruea. steward took kto laformaUoa to certificate. Nothing will be said
■You can't have aald that, Bruea I the doctor, who felt that It should of this outside these cabin walla
You can't ballava Dirk potooned bo put before me—and quite Naturally you are at liberty to
do whatever you please.'
rightly too,' be added.
Mra. Vtotharatona!'
'And just w b s f was overThem were a few further for­
Tba Captain started noticeably
bar addreaainjt Bruea by hia beard?' Dirk tossed torward to malities The Captain asked Dirk
the names of Mrs Fsatherston* a
luma. Attain ba naked him- ask gravely.
The CapUla cleared bto throat. closeat relatives and of her solici­
aalt U ha bad let Harridan paranada him Into a court* at action 'Mra. realherstooa was over­ tors. It was m « duty to com­
that might not only prove am heard to say that she was going municate with them and hand
bamaamg but dangerous ? Could to alter her will In the morning, over what Information he receiv­
all tkla tuaa conceivably ba due and that ahs was going to cut ed to the Jamaican police. Dirk
gava him Um Information readily
to aoaoa personal aptte on (ha doc­ you out of it, Mr. Ilanaon.*
*1 sec," Dirk aald hoarsely, "bo and addad auldly:
tor's part?
“Maggs and Former, happen to
T n
tarry. Nurse.' Bruea because a temperamental woman
■poke in the pause and It teamed threatens to alter her will, I am be my solicitors lea I think I
to bar be uard the term "Nurse' to all Intents and purpose* a mur­ should get In touch with them,
by radio telephone If possible.'
deliberately, aa though tn rapn derer.'
"I haw told you there to no
The Captain nodded briefly,
uantl bar for ner u a e of hu
Christian name. "But 1 could such accusation.*' Iht Captain "flood Idea. Mr. Ilanaon.'
"W hew!" Dtrk breathed deeply
only do what I felt sea my duty Mid curtly. 'And may I remind
and Inform the Captain ot all the you, Mr. Ilanann. tt was you your­ once Val and he were outside on
dreumataneaa of Mra. Kealher- self who mentioned the word the deck, "t vs often wondered
what It would be like to be ac­
murder 7 '
■tone'a death."
"Kind of you. Captain,* Dirk cused of murder when you wore
'Y ou felt your blasted eonImpelled you to call me a commented dryly, lie added after an Innocent party—now I know.'
'1 can’t understand It," Val
murdererT" Dirk said directly, a slight pause, "la there any sug­
■bowing anger lor the Itret time gestion what Mrs. feather*one •aid brokenly. 'Why should Brurr
have done this to us 7"
Since ha had entered the caNn. and 1 quarreled about T'
'Apparently the cause of the
'A ll In the line of Arty, my
'And quite apart from the fact
that I didn t bump off Aunt May. quarrel wasn't overheard,' be dear. You mustn't be too hard on
the man you love, Val darling.
your action la going to cause mutts m t
'1 feel i should Ull you some­ Harridan to the aext who, If he
everyone a g r e a t deal of un­
thing, Captain," Vat was begin had been a member of the Hpanpleasantness." he added.
Privately the Captain couldn t ning when Dtrh hmke In on her leh Inquisition, might have sent
his own mother to the stahr. ffl
bars agreed with him more, hut brusquely.
“I think f know what Nurae wager he's suffering far more
aloud he aald severely, "Come,
come, Mr. Ilansun. No one has Alison wants to say. Captain. Sha over this affair then wre are."
Dirk touched her arm lightly.
wants to tell you that In her ex­
accused you ot anything y e t '
“ But until you have your blast­ perience elderly women patients "Cheer up. Val. I'm not going to
ed autopsy I'm aa good aa ac­ often threaten to change their hang U that's whal'a worrying
cused of murder, that's It, eh wills 171x1'# so. isn't It, NurseT" you. tor I didn't poisun Aunt May
I have heard several of my whatever Harridan thinks, f won­
ChptainT' Dirk aald saplostvely.
“ I haven't suggested such a |&gt;alirnla threaten to alter their der." he added slowly, “ If he real­
thing, nor have I any intention of wills when they got into tan­ ly thinks It, or If hia dislike of
doing so. Whatever happens after trums with members of their me has forced him to think It T**
the autopsy to entirely a matter families," the agreed slowly and “Ob please don't suggest th at!'
awkwardly. “ But usually It la all Her vote* broke again sharply.
. tar the Jamaican police."
Ha looked at htr oddly for a
,'Apart from the fact that I calmed down by the morning.'
The Captain glanced at hia moment, then shook his head.
gave Aunt May some heart ptlto
shortly before aha died, to there watch and got to his fact, ending "It's hia blasted conscience, at
anything else against me. Cap­ the tatemsw abruptly. *1 don't course. Hut.' he half-turned his
think thers'a anything more to be head and gave her a faint, tired
tain T*
smile, '1 shouldn't advise you to
th e Captain scowled down at mm1 for the present.'
'May I ask If. until ws land. I marry a man with so strongly
tba notes on tba desk. T m afraid
a to regard myself as under developed a conscience. Vat He
to. Mr. Hanwwi It would seem
that a conversation took place arrest 7* Dtrk asked, a hint of might be a difficult person to live
with."
lb Mra Peatheratnne'a cabin mockery was in hia voice.
IT o U t I'M flv w fl
The Captain looked pained.
shortly before her death, some of
a IM Msvsis Orsis flrprlslsd by pttmlmtua of Stsl-m li«-»s PU1rlUj|»d t&gt;r Klos Fsotursa Irsdksls.

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Temporary

Enterprise

(Continued From rage t)
hearings. Attorney Hoffman stat­
ed, that the court upheld the right
to the lOO-mlls tone because at
the obnoxious character o f the
business."
Attorney Nat Turnbull, after
Steed attempted to show that the
permit Issued by Use Florida Slate
Racing Commission was Issued In
another name other than the de­
fendants, presented and read tele­
grams to the court correcting
the error that had been inavert•ntly made.
W. R. Kemp, following the hear­
ing yesterday when the restrain­
ing order was denied, said "It is
very gratifying, but to he expect­
ed. that the court upheld the right
of the voters of Seminole County
to express their approval o f the
harness horse referendum tn the
Nor. ff election. It Is regrettable
that the dog track Interests feel
it necessary to c a m this decision
of the lower court to higher chan­
nels, as they have indicated they
Intend to do."
Kemp stated that "Although I
was overwhelmed at Ihe array
of legal talent that appeared in
support o f the dog track Intere-ls
In an all out effort to up«rt Ihe
election rights of Ihe cllliens, |
was fully confident the court
would see the Justice In allowing
this Important issue to be taken
to the people."
A referendum forum lo enlight­
en Ihe people on all phases o f the
contemplated expansion and de­
velopment of the harness training
plant at Seminole Raceway, will
be held tomorrow evening from
?a p m. at the Yachl Club
Representatives of Ihe rareway
will be present to answer any and
all questions pertaining t„ B»c
county ballot on T u e s d a y .
Questions will be taken over two
special phonrs and the entire pro
rccdlnga wilt he broadcast over
WTflR for the full hour.
William R. Kemp, president of
Ihe raceway, had issued a person­
al Invitation to all residents lo at­
tend the forum amt participate by
asking their queillons.
"We want all Ihe votrra to be
fully Informed an this referen­
dum," he stated.

BROTHERLY LOVE

THIIIV. lOUII WIST, former Partor of the South Baptist Church In
South Boston. Mass., for more than 70 year*, has built a tiny church
ir Hudson, Mats., where he la In semi-retirement. The chapel Is five
feel wide and eleven feet In length. Four people can he seated within,
tr.d as many as ton have congregat'd outside for the services he
holds on Sundays. At left. Reverend West stands before the pulpit.
At right, he makes a few repairs on his liny church. (falernnKnnal)

Spotlight
On Hollywood
Rv non THOMAS

OINIRAl Marian Rpychalskl
(above) has replaced Oen. Knitmice* Wltaiiewskl as Polish
Defense Minister and pulltlc.il
chief of Ihe Army, according lo
reports from Warsaw. Gen. Spy.
rhalskl became a member of lire
new Communist Party Crnlral
Committee when hi* friend,
Wlailyslsw Gosnulka, relumed
»o power.
(/nlcriMfioiialj

HOLLYWOOD F—One of his
pretty prutcgeei says Alfred Hitchrock, famnird at director of spinechilling film - merit* another dis­
tinction --aa lha leading purveyor
Iof quid sex In films.
Lovely Vera Miles is hi* latest
heroine, ami the followed a dis­
tinguished lien of actresses with
an un nol»y but very definite sex
appeal. We dltcuistd the Hitchcokian theories over lunch at she
was preparing for her latest film
with him, "From Amongst the
Dead" that title must go with
James Stewart.
"I guess you would call it quiet
sex," Vera said analytically. "It
appear* that nearly all o f hia
leading ladies have II. This goes
bark to hit earlier days in Eng­
land when he directed Madeleine
Carroll. He continued in Holly­
wood with start like Ingrid Berg­
man and Joan Fontaine."
Prrhj p* the greatest portrayer
of quid sex, she said, was Grace
Kelly, with whom Vera Is freq­
uently compared.
We discussed Hitchcock, scenes
in which quiet sex exploded with
memorable results: the kissing
match between Cary Grant ami
H.'rgtnan in "Notorius"; the fire­
work* scene with Grant and Kelly
in "T&lt;» Catch a Thief"; the visit
ot Kelly to Jimmy Stewart's
apartment in "Hear Window." All
«f thrse produced more voltage
than love scenes with the more
obvious o f film sirens.
"I think there Is a misconcep­
tion in llollywood," she observed.
"Some people think sex Is a mat­
ter of measurements. I don't think
that to the case."
She eil**d the example of one of
i the new sirens, whose dimensions
t are on the incredible side At a
recent industry function, the gal
walked across thr floor, attract­
ing all eyes. Rut thr initial reac­
tion was followed by snicker*.

Doctors Find Pregnancy
Will Not Aggravate TB

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R JAMES GlIT AGENCY
I f g R S g l s y 't o l t aad *m*UI
•oat.aCour aald (Mart, at lUafood.
lewtnala f'nuolr. Florida, tkla Ike
lit toy nf Knvosnl.or A. I». ISIS.
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R ^ ^ v r l r , *,k * f
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lloraor for Ptatallff,
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WINN T. V.

SIS BAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H. JAMES GUT

JAMES &amp; GUT

C O R N E R 1 ST. &amp; S A N F O R D ------------P H O N E 417

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K. W. Jaoea Wednesday tad Mra.

Hitchcock attended the aehool car­
nival with Mra. Jooea.
By HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mra. OUn Braddock of
Mra. WllUam Cana day, Mra. Pierson were visiting H. K. BredMarioo Walts. Mra. Carl Barth- dock Monday.
man, Mrs. WUllam Nya and MUa
Mr. and Mra. Jimmy Haekatt
Katherine Litch attended the fall stopped by for a short vlrit with
meeting of the womaa'a Auxiliary F. M. Dickens and Bill Dickens
of lha Episcopal church in New enroots to their home in Tampa
Smyrna Batch. Communion serv­ from ■ visit in the north.
ice was followed by hmchoon with
Ed Clapp of Montclair. N. J. It
• program of speakers and a dis­ house guest of Mrs. Anna GUsa
cussion and question period. A
ami Mis* Doria Faber.
very Instructive workshop for-pres­
Mrs. Belle Johnson returned
idents and treasurers was also
home
Tuesday aftar having visit,
included In the very pleasant all
ed relatives la Oklahoma and In­
day letsion.
diana.
Mrs. William Anthony, Miss to majoring in physical Educa­
Kathcrlna Litch, Mrs. Marioa
Waite Mr*. ClemenUne Kemper tion.
Mrs. !!. E. Braddock accompa­
and Mrs. Leon Wright attended
a very delightful tea given by the nied by Mr. end Mra. J. C. Middleladies of the woman's Auxiliary ton and daughter Ann at DeLand
o f St. Banabus church. DeLand were weekend guests of Mr. and
Saturday afternoon from 3 to S Mrs. D. E. (Shark) Adkison and
daughters at their home ln Wright,
p. m.
Members of the quarterly con­ Fla.
The Rev. and Mra. B. W. Carl­
ference of the Methodist church,
•njoytd a covered dlvh supper at ton and children Happy and Eve­
•:M p. m. Tuesday preceding the lyn attended the homecoming cele­
meeting of the conference held at bration at Safety Harbor Sunday.
Mr. anil Mrs. John Hood amt
the church under the supervision
of Dr. Jesse Waller, district sup­ son Macky of Bradenton were
erintendent of the Orlando district. overnight gursts of Mr. and Mrs.
We are always happy to have the .Harold Stulti Sunday. Micky re, mained for a week* visit while
Rev. Waller visit our church.
Don’t forget the "ham supper," Mr. amt Mrs. Hood wtU return
Methodist church Friday Nov. 9 at for him at the end of the week.
The Halloween carnival at the
5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Tickets may
be obtained from any member of school campus Wednesday aventhe society—so plan now to come ing was most successful; from a
and get a good supper and enjoy financial standpoint and if you
were there you could easily see,
this affair.
everyone was having a good time
CUb scout den four has two
and that also makes a successful
new members since Its ^rganlraHalloween carnival. Mrs. Bascom
tion last week. Welcome Jwin TauCarlton, chairman, wishes to ex­
lum and Johnny Brey elte. The den
press her thanks to all the teachmet Thursday at the home of their
den mother and their den dad
Don Stowell had cut out for each
boy the necessary pari* for mak­
ing them-elvet a little bench. So
for their first project with the
aid of Mr. Henderson the hoys
put together their benches and
look them home to paint. Each
will return them to the den mothera house and use them at the
He that hateth hie hratitoff
den meeting to ait on. We are
It In darkneae and walkatk la
happy to have this newly orga­
darkness and knowetk M t
nised den in our community.
w hlthar ha goeth. because
Mr. and Mrs. Ifomcr Sterns of
that darkness hath blinded
Tavares were visiting Mr. and
hia eyes.— (John 1,11.)
Mrs. Sidney Emanutl Sunday.
But in giving ■ sin cere,
Mist Audrey Hlera. daughter of
pleasant amila; In doing a
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. H im , it
kindness; in being thought­
Interning In Winter Park High
ful, considerate; in simply
School. She will remain hert until
holding good thought* about
after the first of the year after
others — in three small, easy
which she will resume her studies
ways we will ever walk in
at F. S U. Tallahassee where she
glorieua light
ers. home room mothers, friends
children and everyono who helped
In any way to make this a suc­
cess. Not quite a complete and
official count but approximately
WANT ADS
S7IS was added to the treasury
from this venture.
•&lt;*&gt;**
Mrs. Mary Allen of Sanford
•pant Thursday with Mrs. Bess
Jones and visited friend* around
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hitchcock

NASHVILLE, Tenn. 'gu-Rlght-1
year-old Forrrsl Father proudly !
told hia parents he'd been taught
at Sunday School that "everybody
Is your brother."
"I'm not," promptly said Marnext book, scheduled for diatn- said, lie added, however, that ih, pgrker, 4. "I'm your sister."
billion in StptcmlM
Ml
more than once Ihe company baa, - ■
— --------1—
planned to conform with the new , oumj ^ necessary, because of lha
projected toll-free Metropolitan
, „
.....
Service, according to Carl II. f*»‘ « row,h uf *'*
“ 'n'
Galloway Jr.. Winter Park Tela- lo publish as many aa two booka
All the Smith* and Joneses in phone Company Commencsl Vice tn out year.
Winter Path cannot keep up, presiJenl
This year, for instance, two
•y WIMAN H IUNM1IN, M.B.
numerically at least, with Ihe
The main difference In (he next books were distributed, one In
rOK yean there's been a great and mrdlcal treatment, the preg­
Macs and Mc's, according to Ihi book, Callaway said, will he found
cjiitmversy over whelhrr women nancy should have no adverse ef­
Winter Park Telephone Company in the Itl-pho.ie numbers all « f ■'*nu“ rr and one In Delu
.
•uttering Irom pulmonary tuber fect on the tuberculosis.
directory for October, IBM.
which will In- formed by an cx- In appearanre Ihe Iwu Imm&gt;I.* arc
culoala—even Inactive cases— Many physician*, even Uioaa
should have babies. In many well trained In treating tubercu­
There are 9 ' "t
* , rhan^e prel.x fi.llu.ru
similar but Ihe (M ober directory
case*, pregnancies have
en losis. advise wromen with tnactlva
book, from Li. Col. A. A., to Zens digi s.
ha* some 23 page* more than ill
hailed because ot tear Hut they caws to watt between two and
L.. and 10 Jon. se*, from A. C. I i
Telephone* in Winter Para ari l
pre.lect:n&gt;r. The grea'esl Increase
five years before they bream*
would aggravate the Tit
Wm. L
Maitland wIM have P c r -- d - *• "
1* *o b.* found in ihe number of
Two Philadelphia physicians pregnant,
But hie formidable al'lr-** - ' way. Telephone* served by the
yellow, or rtassitied. pages which
report, after a survey rovering a tnactlva Cosaa
Mara and Mc‘a beats them all, Alum ..it- ....
ha* grown from 63 pages in Jan30-yrar period, that pulmonary
with 199 listings, from Macllrkle have for their * '
, ,
From their studies, lira l.n.inTO 1* not complicated by preg­
bach and aangeml report that tn
to McWilliams.
Valley, and (hose served hy Ihe “ » r&gt;
“ ln (Mu**“r * i,h ulrr
nancy and should not be consid­
eltnleally Inactive cates no watt­
These and many olher oddities Casselberry exchange, Ihe prefix 1 1
1 *•
ered a reason lor ending th» preg­ ing period to Indicated before
can be four.-J la the M pages o f TKm»!r. O.h.r e\
This it psitiaaliy *soYE8Cb.,B
nancy. Mure and more I'octora
pregnancy.
Alphabetical listing* and Ihe M will Ire established by Ihe South
This it partially due. according
are adopting this viewpoint
They found no reactivation of
yalloxr pages of the classified sec- ern Hell Company for telephone hi company official*, lo the "inthe disrate during prrgnanry in
Recant Report
tion of the new directory, more in Orlando. Ihi*. Galloway point- creased demand » nthc part of
Writing tn a recent edition ot any of the inactive cases ot pulthan U.OCfl copies of which 11,071, rd out, should climlna'c all pos- Orlando business firm* for a l­
The
Journal of the Amt r i c anm
if vou
to be precise, were distributed by sible confusion between Winter vertising in thr yellow pages of
Medical Av«oclatlou. Dr*
h
^
the Winter Park Telephone Com Park an I Orlando telephone num- 'he Winter Park directory” ,
M. Roaeiibach and Columbus
my
In
Winter
Park
and
surround
ny
surround- ber*.
T u n e me 7oa Orlando f ml WinUangeml say that If thr disease .^
h nJ
h IJi a
|: areal
areas la* week.
There will be few alhcr major !er Park advertisers In the Winter
gets worse during or Immediately,!®* t**0,e deciding to hava a
Publication *d II-p new letenb.m differences in thr make-up of Park directory for October, an
alter pregnancy. It la not due to
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FAMILIAR BITE
directory marks the end of an era future telephone directories. Ac- inrrrasr of approximately
210
the pregnancy but limply to th e1
™,,h
\na «*
NEW
DKITAIN, Conn. &lt;A—
tendency
of
tuberculosis
itself
to
J.
*****
rited
above
and
sea
In the development of Ihe Winter ronllng lo company officials there over the January book. Company
aency
wnnntr nc airrti.
When Raymond K. Begley, accom­
progreu
fo rk Telephone Company,
The will still be an alphalietical and fHclnl* estimated that at least 130
panied hia son, Ray, Jr.. Into
Neither they nor I would rec QPISTIOII AND A ia w n
a rlas‘ lflc-1 se-llnIrlandu firm* wrre rmresenlrd
tV latter'a classroom at Central
ommend
pregnancy during an H. W.: What t&lt; the treatment
phabctiral listing of Orlando sub snmna the new advertisers
active ease ot TB; but should It (or worms?
Junior High School, hr thought a
scrlher* In Ihs back of Ihe bcok
The numhtr of
alphabetical
occur, their findings Indicate that Answer; There are many types
desk in the center of the third row |
thus helping to maintain clearly listings also his increased from
MUM »: ill* w| ir
therapeutic abortion to not bene-.of worms and the treatment dtlooked
famllar.
and
well
define)
the
identity
of
7,501
in
January
to
9.nw
In
Orlorr.vri: &lt;19 k m h m i #
Ariel In the malorlty of raxes.
pend* upon the type of worms
Lifting the lid. hr found his
TUI
Wintrr Park as a separate city.
her and the number of copies
Wilh
the
proper
obstetric
rare'present.
M in J. l-ijl -r. Jr . CtiMfU* Uru
. own Initials RKH where he'u carv­
Work for the next telephone di- printed, from ll.Mxi to mono,
I'mA. Alls'* Miff, J•*#•i'll ,N liuiiul*.
• IiU. Il«f PaatarD •yadmte teg.
ed them 23 years ago.
I«l* L t-E»l«*n bp&lt;I J |\ K«ll if re-tory has alrrady In-gun. GalloApproximately 2.imo rnpirs of
ilt. Mill ih#ir rtip»i'll«i ipomw
e Mini* I. It gilt r.
ir vje-l way said Hr explained that a Ihe directory are rxpectrd lo hr
ViEfl III* iMpetthf unkliisHR lirlfe. telephone book it perhaps the one distributed from now until the
4rtiRB*r. nr .mt* i f, MBBlgiur*. Ir|r»inauguration of Ihe 'ii-‘ roi*ol-'.ir
0tB» 11e»«l11•*|•. (fuslten, 419*1 •*!•&gt; fhlitl publication that gel* .. Isi-'e
all I" fl'iliJ »*liot'iesse %*f t l*ltflllHf uf er than any other. He explained Service in September next year,
WO* ui-* *
un rIitl«t Iw il-ini
Almost 6 ton* o f paper were
Sr* Ihruuii* uriilst, or uiIi i i s Im that It lakes approximately three
sr«ln« 11.,
•«hi
j. r«|l‘-r, months to prepare the directory used for the printing of the Oct
Jr. * h-rt»« Win f,i|. Am* Mstit. for publication, in which time new ober directory; a long, long step
Jotpn ,S Ultim o, Ida 1. lUrlun
•rid J I . Kfli. an-l tii| a»d all ullitr telephone* are Installed, numlMrs from the day. not so very many
*i*"i» moo in*r !■*«» 01 tlslni i„
AT
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sliuait, IvIni* and
single shret of paper, were dlsb-lna In e-inlni-|» - ..uni), ll. il.l-, so forth.
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•c*sl« si Um N..riS*nl Corn*r In the past to distribute «nc new on June I, 1911.
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VOLUME XLVI1

established 1003

SANFORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY NOVEMBER 5,

Saiej Tax
Collections
Increase

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No. 128

Over 12 .0 0 0 Registered
In County To Vote Tomorrow

In aplte of t statewide decrea.e
In aale. lav follectcd In October
for September «alc. Seminole
County'a taka ta\ collections for
thc .ante nurth tncrca.cd by ap­
proximately tlrrr per cent.
A total o ' $11,491 97 In sales ta*
collection. a i| collectrj tn Semi­
nole County lipt month for Sept­
ember salt* .n companion to $23,769.12 during ilr »ame monlh la.t
1year, an in.rrrtc of $725,53, or Ju.l
above three pcf cent.
However, s.-.vrding to Ray E.
(Ireen. Slat. Comptroller in hii
An Oviedo Negro was srre.trd
More than tJnoo voter* are reNov. I rep-rt
! gl.trr.nl In Seminole County, 1205 Saturday aOrmoon and moved to
Roth »alr&lt; tal and ga.oline tax
; of them Rep ublicans with Ihe bal­ an undisclosed Jail for protection,
collection, .ijrigg the month of
ance on the Democratic and "ot according to Constable (iiorgc Kel­
October, b j-c i on September aale*.
; hers” side, for the IflVt general sey this morning.
.howrd deei. rr. from the aelection which will get undenwy
Chnrlcs Frank Gavin, 43, said
mounts ei
led during the pte|tomi.iTiiw moniit'g al 7 uVInrk.
Kelsey, began giving trouble Sat­
.ion* month 'ki* year In incrca.c*
j #The Sanford Hrral! Is all »fl urday morning at arvrral stores.
over the am. . it collected for the
j to bring a complete tabulation of In one of the establishment, Ga­
aame month doting the prevl"U«
|country wide, statewide, and na­ vin is said to have grabbed the
year. (September i» * !» » ) » a low
tionwide voting beginning at 7 p. m. arm of • clerk which ha refused
month in .ale. and ga* tax collec­
tomorrow right over a public ad-itn lum loose.
tion*.
partially
because
September
iy'i h&lt;&gt;nie-.■mine
•Ire*, system to be locate I at the; Immediately following thla turn
\ SMALL PORTION *.f the crowd estimated at wore tnnn 100 which i
I. briwrrn seasons an tourism l.
shovsn
cnioV'ng
dedicated
l»
„ , nI of Oviedo's Methodist Churrh when the n«" chui h stiurtunHerald office, on Welt First St of events, Gavin accosted the wlfo
usually
low
a.
ehildr.
n
return
to
event*.
&lt;Pilot
o
"dinner on the grounds." The “ Homecoming'' i* annually "nr of Oviedo's btggsst
An rarlv tab Ration nf re*ults l» j of ■ railroad man who was sitting
.rh-ol. Ga* tax roltediona are
by Jameson)
__________________ ____ ___________________________ _
expected from each oj Ihe 16 pre |n ter ear where he attempted to
hardest hit due to Ihe drop in toureincts in Seminole County since upm (he c»r door to get in, saying
i.t during ti*i month. However,
all will bo using vntl.vg machines “ Can 1 give you a drink."
both tatc. »r I ga» tax collection*
It Is expected
ant
predicted
Constable Kelsey took Gavin In­
(or Ihe »amt uonthlj period, In
lhat more voter* will lum out for to custody about 3:30 or 4 o'clock
dieallve of the ha.if and solid{
tomorrow's election than ever b«*- Saturday aDcrnoon.
growth of Ihe .late).
forr in the history of the country.
Because of publie aentiment,
Sale* tux c leetlon. duting Oct j
Opposition In the Count)wide El­ said Kelsey, the Negro was moved
ober (Scptenilcr safest to'allrd
ection comes within the campaign lo the Seminole County Jail in
$6,923,684. * decease of *257.675
for thr Board of Publle Instruc­ Sanford anJ taler to an undlscloa*
under the $7.!*3.1'9 collected tht
tion when Elbert Cammack, a ed location for safekeeping.
previous month an I an Increase of
Seminole County dairyman an­
Two other Negroes, also In Ih#
$976,638
jeer
tie
85
9
H0I8
rOilrrl
IH ungarian R ebels O rdered T o G ive l Tp A rm s
nounces! his write In candidacy Oviedo Jail, were moved to the
rd during ti sim ? month Izst
for
the
Board,
oppo*1n;.
Incum­
|---------------------------— ------—
LONDON IP— Wave* of British
Seminole County Jail about 6:43
year.
bent C. F. Harrison of the Geneva |
II
n
*
and trench parachutist* landed in
p. lit. Saturday, just before a
(la . tax r.i «l-on« during Oct­
Ssh.-nl District.
group of whlto men entered tha
H a r n e s s
R a c in g
,h- ,,ori
• « * ai ,hr no,,h ober (Svoi-n her sale.I toN i'id
Congressman
A.
S
“
Syd”
Herrn&lt;l of the burr Canal today.
Oviedo jail.
$6,793. !(*•. .- : 'X4*r of $1.152’-‘'I
/ 1fi
lond Is being opposed by Rrpubll
Within hour., the British an- under th • $.&gt; tfb3f .olle-'ed IhKelsey said this morning, " I
ran Candidate Arnold Fund of Dayj ntitinml. the Egyptian command- pruvimi. nmii.i a * an increave "f
think whiskey was the cause of the
Iona Reach for the Fifth Congre*
rr there began discussing aur- 1$1*3.917 ...ti t " . $0.4(11, 2M e l
Negro's art Inns."
sional District's seat.
render term* with the invader*. A Iccicd d'iri t 'nr »ame month
Thr constable said that the Ne­
Florida came up t-s the gve logro
la charged wltu publie in*
last
year.
day of a gcrti^ral election In which
Cash award* sere prevented to
|,,ur« in the special clccti &lt;n in
^'r' * * «t« cl»r
bale. *sx i.c.H-" - I) de'e llu*
a light presidential oaltle has over |tnvieatlnn and resisting arrest.
two civilian employe* o f the San- whieh Semina).- County votrr&gt; will . Thc
,, * * ' * '"’° unfr 1 ,0
shad.swi.-d campaigning for gover­ "He will be brought before Semi­
ford Naval Air Station Friday blllot on ,hf haise*» hor.ev rr *hr" » »« «*• H 'uac of Common, fiscal yr ir total .2* 41'-.717, »n
inrrrase of id ^
r*
nor. six congressional seat* and nole County Judge Ernest Him*,
morning in ceremonle* held in the frrendum tomorrow were pla -.*«1 •
' r*ni,&gt; « l nl,,er Eden,
$
2
(.
055
J
tl
ru
IrcteJ
’o
d-tc
I»t
W proposed constitutional amend- holder on the lw » “ hargos," said
office of Ihe atallon'a Command- M,ulri.|v iK-forr the public Satur-j The dcwlopmcnU meant the .it
Kelsey, "and possibly will b«
ms-nl*.
Ing Officer, Capt. Robert \V. Jack- ,|ay aI a public f»nim i&gt;( the Yacht nation of Egyptian Pre.ldcnt Na«- fiscal yea., ''lux i: at Inepr.e
For one of the few times since bound over to Cirrul Court on otia
aon.
Club wh**rr for a full ho-j- rare |»cr sva* becoming more prreari- of 1824 per cent.
the campaigning started, Gov. Col­ of Iho charges."
Ga» tax rollrclion. l« date Ibis
• The award* were recommended, way officials antwrred cjae.tlaru ou» by ihe hour. La*t week_____
thc
Sheriff Luther Hobby's depuliea
fin
a
l'
fiscal
year
totaled
$
jo
.237
7a
t
«u
lin* and hi* Republican opponent,
9r an Incentive Award. Cortmd- fircl at will b) more than a f e r e Egyptian. lost their va.t
n l ss.iM M S m
f m * t&gt; "' 1V.|I....I«,
of Ihr
William A. Washburn* Jr„ nf Nn were called in lo assist, said Bet­
tee headed by Cooidr. \t. H. Haw- •f PMMM IwnM l
. IOI.K37 collet trd to dale lit.t * " " I t e s u t t - front 1 0 ,0 * Uie wolMU-ati
komi:. were out making illTet ap­ sey, and "worked with me to keep
radio audience turned to WTItn in .d in e l.rael: force*.
kins. •
rr v
i jnihiic
public
,
. . .
• s
e o fT rtf- fares wifi he beam* err
peal* In Ihe voters at the same down any disturbance and to help
The
annminrcd
purpose
o
f
thi
year.
This
I*
an
fiscreas.
Streaking
for
the
ran-way
wa.
Present for Ihe ceremony were
aillrrs* system at
tranafrr Ih# priaonera."
iiide.
Comdr. Hawkins. John C. Brown. William II Kemp, prr.idcnt. who Ilritl.l.-Frrm h invasion is to safe- Per cent.
This Is the third tlnu that Herald turnoriow evening hrglnn
Kelsey rrpsirtrd that "Every­
R&gt;dh governorship ranliJatr*
Assistant civilian Personnel O- Icovered 22 specific i|uciiinns, relat guard the canal—now d o -e l to
monthly sales' ta* collections Ing al 7 o'clock.
vietorv as they thing is quiet in Oviedo this morn­
fleer
and William O Stansel, ed the hi.tory of the 30-year-old shipping—and to separate the uelhave exiceded g»* l»* colleetlona.
Ioval eltlien* may hear the re­
baking round* at op­ ing."
Quartermaster
harness training plant which Is ligrren’ t in Ihe l«raell-Kg)p!ian
(by $l3o.57a Ttc Iwi. previous sult* from thi-ir ears parked aposite end* nf Ihe 'ale
Receiving the award, from Capt. '^ l i n g tor its life in the flection fighting l hi British say thry air niiii * were colic, lion* in January lung the strrel and gaihrred in
Collin*, starting a nwint "P the
willing In turn over control of Ihr
Jackson were: T. D Culberhoti-e. lomnrni'v.
1950 l December 1953 sales and a- front of the bulldin-: from the city
popiilon* lotvser East Coast from O ver $fi.r&gt;0 D am n pre
ranal
arts
to
t).
V
forte*,
once
Engineman in Ihe Steam Pistil.
In answer to ope i|ue*||..n from
UK IIARY— W e t an*' Day will
gain in March 1956 (February election, die congressional race,
Miami lo West I’ altn Reach, for&gt;-i h o was presented a check lor the audience. "What happen* il the situation Is stabilized.
be obsiTVr.1 In De Haiy with a ra&gt;t he would carry every county Seen A s C on v ertib le
the
statewide
rare*,
the
referen­
$9V;
.airs).
The parachute troop, landed in
S66 10 for a suggestion which tin- the referendum is turnc I down.'
dum Issue, and from the prrsldrn sommunlty tnuvlc and worship and that thr people woulsl give Rails T o M a k e C u rve
proved the firebox in a K rtlrr, Kemp put the facts clear!r on the the i*nnl runs only 4 month* and
till Mertion boh statewide, r
I■ lee at ( p. m. in the Baptist ,l' ln *n overwhelming vote of eon22
day*
after
the
British
surrend­
Roller and will save the Naval Air l*n«*
Pr»p*-rty damage was estimated
‘ fldenee.
lionwide and from Seminol a
laiitlicrans
R
eveal
ered
to
Egypt
the
military
bases
" " . ] } Irvh. Talk* will
w he glvrn by the
Staton approximately $200178 per
“ We Just won't It able to r.itr;
at more than $650 lo a 1953 Ford
Wathburnr,
an
ex-lrglilator
and
ly.
'•
S C T v iC C S
/rev. Wilfred A
Aldrilge, the Mithoyear. The Idea will be for* irde I out thc plans for det"! tpin : thi* they '•*! r had occupied th in . In
convertible when It fatL-d to nePoll* throughout the county will di»t reslor and by the IteV. IIuIhtI former puhllr relations man. said gnlialee a curve on the Country
to Washington. D. C. for Nvy-wme plant Into the showplic* of lie the meantime, nn July ?-• Nas
Special aervlcs« were announced
he felt roufids-nt of vlrtory. He
open
at
7
o'clock
tomorrow
morn­
ser
natn
nal.ird
the
Suez
Canal.
Thomas of (be llapist rhuich.
distribution.
south.” he said. “ We must count
Club Road one mile south of tha
for the Luthersn Church of The
ing and will close al 7 p. m. Re­ The sn|o|.t&gt; w||| Ik Mrs. Ludwig said he hjd indications from many Mayfair Inn golf course shortly
The invniion came shortly after
Miss F. Sura.ky, Personnel \s- on gelling the pari mulucl privilege
Iteedemer durlnr the Think*glving
part*
ot
the
state
tint
the
volets
sults are expected to hei, n pout­ Kupcrz, Mr*, loiura I'lntt Brown
before no&lt;m Frtstay.
slitant. received a ch.*ck for M0. •” ral.e sufficient fund* to pay for the t' N. General Assembly, seek­ Advent ami Chn-tma* eason*.
ing Inin The Hanford Herald news and Roger Caslni, Choir* from would show they were "breikln.t
Her suggestion Improve, (he r|. (the $750,000 Improvements we pUn ing to rr-ture jw-are In both HunTIi" Rev
Ph 'in Sehlessmann
The automobile, traveling north,
away
from
their
past
loyal'lea
to
rooms Immediately after the clos­ both churches will he present,
cincy of operation* In thc Indus- nut therr If that isn't made po» gar* aid he Mi'MU East, ordain! sail that a special TtiE&gt;' 'giving
Ihe Democratic Party In Ihe gov­ clipped a telephone and power pola
ing
of
the
polls.
sili!", through ratificailoii of ihe an inlet national polne ciinimanJ
with Mr*. Charles llerUch con­ ernor's race a* well a* thc presi­ on the west aide of the highway
■ I Relations Department
. , Dav srrvice will he hrl-l at 11
|referendum, then the track will set up to establish and supervise p.f jork&lt; Nov. R
Voter* throughout the county. In ducting. A rotor guard will be dential race."
tearing II from the ground, turned
.bounce along as II ha* We'll pia n rea*r fire In Egypt.
Midnack Advents services, he the general election, will rail their formed from Ihe VFW auxiliary.
Washbornc wurke*l from Nokn- on its side and came to a stop In
ha lily have to fall hark on *urh
From \ i"iina word has been re­ said will be held on Wednesday ballot* on Rhoup voting machine*
The program will tnrliuU a pre­ ml* toward Jackson*111? where he
a mare of wire*.
i undesirable things as dock car ceived that radio Budapest brond- evening. Doe. 5 &gt;2. and 19
All personnel of the polling places lude. the adagio from Sonata plans to wind up hi* campaign
James L. Dougtat, whit# male,
and n m tororlf races ind o'her ea*t n Irmand today that remnlnhave
been
Inatruefed
on
Ihe
use
of
Palhetlque
by
Beethoven,
played
Regular tervlres will be held on
NOV. 3
with a trirvislon talk tonight.
atttaehed tn the (Unford Naval Air
event* which will have neither thc ing Hungarian rrt*&lt; i fighters give Ihe Sunday befvro OirPtmas al Ihe machines and will be in tcadl- by Mrs. Kupcrz. Mrs. Drown and
Admission*
He said he was still 'rouhled by Ststloo, driver ef the ear, wag
appeal nor will bring tho revenue up iheir *rmi by 8 p m —12 noon 10:30, with a ipoelal Christmas nesa to glva such Instruction ss Castnl. The Invocation w|R be
sn Infected foot which sidelined taken to the Seminole Bfemortal
Carraway Ballamy (Sanford)
and wealth to the coun’ y that will t&gt; r
F&lt;e *ervlce on Mondsy, Dee II necessary for tho»e not familiar given by thr Rev, Thomas and him lest week during the time Hospital with apparent chest In­
NOV. «l
be attracted here If we gel thc
It appenred probable the rebels, The time for th.s serviee ha* not with the maehinr's operation.
followed by the presrn'atlon of when Collins wa* sluing hi* heavi­ in juries.
Admission*
green light for building this nil n • • •ks Ihinnid by the II |M yet been set.
Ihr flag by Ihe VFW auxiliary. est campaigning tn date
One
exreption
In
voting
tumor
Omar Tyree (Sanford)
Terry Wilson, 2.W6 I.vurel Ave.,
linn dollar bu.lne.ts that we intr-vl nin. alt k* of Russia Innk* and
Christmas D*' service* will tie row will l»e in Ihe elty elerdon Tbc rhoir* will sing the “ Pledge
In hi* latetl campaign *tat**- Sanford, an employe o f Morrtron'l
A Julu Power* (Umgwomll
j to."
infarste*
had already switched held at II o ’rlok .
of
Allegiance"
the
“
Army
II)
mn"
ment.
Wasburn again crtltzcd
Rallol* carrying Ihe name* of all
Margaret C. Adam* (Sanford)
In answer lo Ine question “ vVmi t from "i mired battle line* to par­ New Year’s Eve service* will be­ candidates for the three seats on and "Hymns'' by Fielltz Hartley, [the Collin* administration again Imperial House, accnmpanis-d Dou­
glas but was uninjured.
Jimmie Sue Huppe (Sanford)
this just bring a lot of temporary tisan nor far*.
gin at 7:30 p. m.. Dec. 31.
the Hoard o f Sanford City Commit During the offertory Reethoven's |for alleged waste of fund* In pro
Lyman A. Phillip* Jr. (Sanford) worker* lo the area.” Krmn forceFlorida Highway TatroJ Trooper
The RoJape*! station, again
The Rev. Sehlessmann said lhat sinners will be hand mark" I. “ Moonlight Sonata" will bn pre motion artivltir*.
llurel Mafic Schmclicr (Sanfuril) full' explained that the e*art op firmly
Cari Williams investigated. He
.ndrr Russian control, a Sunday Scho&lt;l T-'achrr* meet
tented
bv
the
snloisti,
||ev.
Aid
“
I
see
wberr
Ihe
Development
Counting o f the ballot* will lie by
Marian F. Keeling (Sanfor l)
was assisted by Deputy Sheriff A.
po-itr was Ihr cave
sought
&gt; win over Hungarian* ing wilt be held t light at which
the tabulation method •• ha* been ridge will give addict* followed Commission l* out to throw mure E. Evans.
“ )\p will have a training plant with ai! sort* of promises of po­ lime the Chriitma- Eve service
Birtkt
employed In past election*. Thr by the Dr Bary choristers tinging' money assay by asking for 6'* mil
out there that will have 000 hor-et litical and economic reforms.
Baby lluy Adams
wll he discussed live Chrstma* . polls for the elty eledlon will be S|hellus
Song of I’rare” . "To lion dollar* for 'he next two
! working out dally for from five
Discharges
“ F .n ; it is necessary to restore Eve srrvice eommlttcc w-lll meet
located Us the elty hall and wilt American Youth" and “ The Voire year* operation," Washburn• said,
(Continued on Page 9)
Gloria Anderson (Indian River
wdb Ihe Pastor Thursday evening- open at 7 a. m and close at 7 p of Freedom' will be presented by
&lt;t nllnurd or. Page ill
“ That’* more than twice what
City)
m. to eolneldr with the general the choir*. After a prayer by Rev. lln-y're ri lling now."
.
Mlllrid Urunson (Sanford)
Thomas the post hide will Im- "Onlu a filmed campaign talk de­ Partly cloudy through Tuesday!
rlertiiin .
y.rfliumas Freeman Jr. and
I loss lonlghl i l U .
ssard Christian Soldiers".
i
(Continued on i'uge 9)
Polls, for the general election.
Baby Girl (Lake klary)
In precincts throughout Ihe country
Doroth) Lee (Lake Mary)
will he located str
Efrll Ashley (Sanford)
No. 1—Wests! le Primary School I
Palrlcia Curry and Baby Girl
Sanfui'l: No, 2
laske Monroe
(Orange City)
Hchool l.nke M-mroe; No 3 — San
NOV. J
ford ('aiming Kitchen, Hanford;,
Admbslen*
I No. 4— Wilson Hrhool. Paola; No.
Louis Skunda (Sanford)
iR— City Hall, Oviedo; No. 6 f'nm-J
Nrubn Grier (Sanfordi
' rnunlty Center, fleneva; Nn. 7— 1
Charles E. Norton I De Bary)
8cb""I H"ii*e, ( hiiluola; No. 8—
9
lllrlh*
|Community Center. Goldrcnrod.
Bab) Boy Keeling
No 9— Cil) Hall, Longv*»od;
, No. 10— Gleason's Store. I^ke
Mary; No. II—Community Centrrs
C ounty S chool B oard
Altamonte Springs; No. 12 - Jo
Session P ostponed
Fiia Holgca Residence, Fori si {
The regular meeting of Ihe CaunCity; No. 13— Stsnko's Store, Sla-'
I* Board nf Public Instruction will
via. N. 14— American Legion
he postponed, said Superintendent
Building, Fern r*rk; No IS— Na-1
of Public Instruction R. T. Milwre.
tional Guard Armory. Sanford and'
until Nov. 15
No. 16— Florida ol'wer A Light
fP'Th** meeting hat aeen post­
Co. Club House, Bear Lake.
poned." said ktllwee, 'd u e to the
fact lhat a survey lean from the
Stite Department nf Education w ill
IHU.EIIN
he working In the county thi*
week "
The Haafurd tlrrald was notified
Toe meeting wa* orighallr sche­
late
thla aflrrmsnn that the tempor­
dules! for Nor. IB.
Pl»nt smi Mis&lt; F. Suiasky, Person |M. II. Its
the Incentive A
ary Injunction agalast Ihr Sr ml)H&gt;le
This also means, said Milwee In Ihe office of (apt. Ribcrt vv nr( AseUtnnl. Shown above ere
wards Committee. Mitt Sorasky,
that the Board of School Trustees' Jarkson at thr Hanford Naval A tr.(1
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Park Rareway bad been denied by
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meeting, originally scheduled f«r Station for thc presentation o f In- ^ Hrisht) John ( Brown, As* t in the office of Capt. Robert W.
T ills c a ii s n o w s A t v i iim r . a ro w er note *M&lt;t&gt; tl bad taken o ff al tan bottom, awerved nnt nf
Nov. 5, will be pospooed until centlve Awards to T. D. Culher- Civilian Personnel Officer, Willard (Jarkson who presented the checks, Ihe Florida Huprrme Coart.
control on the Country (Tub Road la*$ Friday shortly before noon, Damage wa* satimaUd In Ik l
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In reference to n recent letter
Every Tuesday night . mure
Teacher of the Week
Audrey Bolger, a new sopho­
elation slates ' the (eneral end oi send one delegate from their own than &lt;7,000.000 people eagerly turn
ir the Smoke Signal* regarding
Teacher of the Week, Gcorgr
N ew com er’ s 1st
more,
has
returned
to
Sanford
tribe.
education in America at the preient
U
-reusing of students oo tha
on their television set* to watch Dabbs Is a hard and wtiling wor­
. time U the fullest poitlbie davalopThe Choctaws were given tha
from
Corpus
Christl,
Tax.,
where
f.
day of hunting seasoo, wt. O pinion O f SH S
"The MS.OOO Dollar Question." ker fer the lenior class of which
; meat of the Individual within the right to form a state and Join
she lived for two roars.
the principal and faculty, would
1 hated It! Perhaps* I’m making
This show Is by far, one o f the he Is a spontor.
• frame work o f our prerent Indus- the ronfercrate States. Any or
The school she attended was the Uka to taka this opportunity to a mistake by tetling you t a l a most rsclllng and suspenseful
Mr.
Dabbi
is
a
graduate
of
the
; trlalired society " One of the nec­ all o f Ihr other tribes might Jew
Incarnate Word Acadsay for answer.
•hows ever pruduced.
University nf Chicago and Kentuc­
hut after my first day here I
essary and desirable ends in with this stale. Thl* disturbed
Few. if any students, ran af­ Hated It
Girts. While attending thU school
ky
Stale
College,
lie
started
hi*
From
the
time
a
contestant
lea chins our coal la to teach stu- some of the governmental
she was on the school paper staff, ford to mise classes- Making up
: dent* to organize and find material cisls but no step toward sUteshood malls hla entry to the answering teachlzig career la 1MI. He baa
AU that haa changsd now; how*
a cheerleader, valdictorlai o f the assignments Is not the samu as
of the last question and even be­ been In Florida for nine years
ever, at tha end of that first
• History this Is taught through or­ was ever taken.
eighth grade clasi, In Ue Civic attending classes. Therefore, we
yond that, no one could capture and haa been al Seminole High for
ganised historical research.
gruesome day c* walking Into tld|
The Five Great Tribe* had to
Club, aaj of course she learned to feel that you should be in class
tha biter tit o f every person in­ four years.
wrong classrooms, trying despv*
The library la considered to he send treopa to the war *U *
each
day
that
tha
opportunity
afride
a
horse.
Mr. Dabbs teaches Algebra.
the heart o f the school and it Is The treaties made with the volved.
ately to understand the directions
We are very glad lo have Aud
If you’re one of Ihe 10,000 who Physics, Plain and Solid Geome­
tera that the buys and girls are Plain* Indians were much more
Why .bouid duck hunters h* v .!
to m In n strenga Southern
rey back in Sanford.
taught to find and develop mater­ simple. They were not represented write ta every week you don’t try, and Trigonometry, lie Is also
special
privileges?
The
majority
i
,fC#ot
&lt;how ,0 *•*
ial Into a work of their own. The In the Cmfsdarate Congress nor know the thrill of being on the bead of tha Proejctlonlst Club.
classroom I, and having everything
o f Seminole High students like |
program. You may think just beStudents who participated In the did they hjvo lo supply troop*
be almost exactly Ihe opposite of
F uture T eachem
activities other then hunting. These
Before the tresly was ygned reuse you receive an entry blank the questions in your mind. Nuw
Hate contest have been taugnt
my old sch ool-1 had had It I I !
students
would
certainly
feel
that
C
lub
A
tten
d
s
you'va
had
It.
But,
that
isn’t
It,
to think some more. For thirty
-Us search for material aoJ often with lha Cherokees, Goneral Me
One o f the things Impressed
It 1* unjust 1/ only the hunters
« by far. If you're chosen you must seconds you think. It scorns as
the material comes from many Cullough had erupU»e«
me most, and still doe*. Is the
M eet A t Stetson
were excused to pursue their spec­
different sources. In this year’s the Cherokee*, and Stand Watte, know the subject You must be thought that Is all you've done for ‘ Little N it-W its’
school spirit o f SHS on my se­
By NARY JANE FLYNT
ial Interests.
-theme "The Part the American whom ho appi Intel colonel, to as­ calm. That's impossible! The au­ weeks.
cond day hero, I began to changa
Last
Tuesday
night,
the
Future
W
in
T
ou
rnam
en
t
dience
m
a
n
on.
The
cameras
In
the
pest
when
students
were
Indians played in the war be­ sist la guarding tha border* from
You've answered the question!
TVachers
Club
went
to
DcLand
Tuesday
the
stml-flnaU
of
the
excused to go hunting, many faU- my hasty opinions o f the day W
In come closer. They're only trying You walk out not sura o f what you
tween the States," It was difficult the Kansas "Jayhawkera."
lha moment I walked Into
attend the meeting of the Fu­ ad to make-up assignment*. Others
to find material. All material la October « « the Chcrcwees orga­ to get your expression. You've do n ext Mr. March looks Ilka the girl’s volleyball tournament was to
student body
ture Teachers club at Stetson.
been
picked.
It's
not
n
dream.
p
la
y
*
o
ff
between
Frances
Stan­
nised
the
first
Cherokees
regiment
«
r
e
^
T
a
a
T
s
K
T
"tha school and city library on
cat that swallowed tha canary. Hr
ley’s
sixth
period
"little
nlt-wlis"
Ha]
March,
tha
smiling
emcee,
J.
D.
Stone,
MarcbetU
Camp­
and they skipped sld.'iooal days. h1 h
™ . . .,*1* , , frightenthe subject was studied and trips and Stand Walio was thv eommlagoes over the background of your gate paid anywhere from S3.400-U - and Penny Marion’s second peri bell. and EUen Vihlen were mem­
were made to nearby colleges and stoned colonel.
000
for
Just
getting
nervous.
You
lod "Cool Cats".
In December o f that year, this ufe. You'va talked ta him before,
ber* of the panel which discussed j hunters can hunt from d .y b re a k J k •* &gt; |tatp^ wtoUM, i w i i
city libraries for additional infor­
now have $64,000.
regiment was engaged In a battle the questions. Now come* Use
"Qualities that Make s Good until schoo epens, after school,
ihe
mation.
Both
teams
played
a
very
good
Million* of people are happy
with some hostile Indians at Chus- time you've waited for.
an weekend*, .luring the four-day on the right road to enjoying the
Teacher".
game
even
though
it
wss
so
early
It Is with great pride in the
for
you.
You
were
once
a
nobody
You’ve answered ell the ques­
.
In the morning. At the half the
aIndents of Seminole High School to-Talasah, which waa won by
Those attending the meeting , Thanksgiving holidays, followed r**1 of ,h“ y**
tions in tha first plateau. That who knew about one thing In par- “ UttW nitwits" w e ahead ant
1two weeks later -by the Christmas
Now line# I’ vt mat ao rainy
that we ean announce for lha third CoL Watte. He pursued tha w a r n was
were
Ellen
Vihlen,
Carla
New­
easy. Now you must go ea. ttcular. Now you art known. It
at the ei»J o f the game they had bury. Sue Ann Toney. Marchettl holidays. We feel sure that Semi­ friendly penpl* here at SHE aad
meeesslva year the winner o f the tad kilted fifteen without tha loss
You hava nothing to lose. After feels wonderful.
W
ron.
State Award made by the United o f a man.
Campbell, Margaret Ellison, Myra nole hunters are marksmen enough have gotten oriented, I'm gettl|f
Even though you had help from
n few more questions you're sent
Colonel Watte and his
Daughters o f tho Confederacy for
Stokes, J. D. Stone, Mn. Bateman to have their limit and still get ta quit,- fond o f your school, and
Congratulations
"little
nlt-wits"!
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o
f
the
leading
experts
in
the
also participated In tha batfia of heme ta think, to think about
vary to proud to call It my school
school on time.
'the best research paper.
our bus driver, Mr. Cowley.
You
puged
a
good
game
and
Hold you've wen the money.
everything, bat win you?
! might add, this newcomer is
Mrs. W. B. Wray Pea Rldga on Mareh t t a d U W Sincerely,
All
that
attended
the
meeting
earned the tetters you will receive
Tha next week comes. On and You'va earned It.
AB a f the man under tha wm m ind
vary glad la ba here!
Mr. Backen aad Faculty.
T R PAST THE INDIAN*
enjoyed it immensely.
at the end o f the year.
Wanda Gilbert
of General Pike were Indians with an yon to . Finally it's tha Mg
PLAYED IN THE COMFEDEEACY tht tx cep tlon o f one n in a tn t
night. You ore shewn Into the Iso­
" Probably the time that had Um
Although the Indians were very lation booth with one way glass
greatest effect on the history of rood on ft sudden chi r If. ttocjr la i t You sweat I There's a fan
-the United Slates and In the tima were fftiily thrown Into cocifuilnn la It, but you sweat You have
1 * .ViJ-i.
J h .*M Mthat la remembered moat by the when the Federal artillery began
Sooth waa the period between the
rs of 1161 and 1M3. That was ^ A ffrr the Battle o f Pea Ridge,
period of the Civil War in there waa a fear that • * * • * " •
•America. Everybody was involved Indian Territory woulJ toll Into
In tho war: It waa a time when the bands o f the Union forces, but III Gossip Lovers:
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^father fought soa and brother Cot. Waite and hla breve ladtaiis This week was Halloween. Every­
one
surely
enjoyed
playing
pranks
Sought brother. It was
a tima prevented this. On April *, 1$®.
When every group, no matter bow Col. Watte was authorized lo make and all-hriall every ooe had a good
large or how small, did 1U' share up a regiment o f aa many men time. By the way, the Halloween
Dance, give lo ue by Ihe Epis­
In helping with the war.
as he had and os many Charekau
So It was with the Indians. They men ns he could get. This ho did- copal Church, waa fun for alL
were a small group, only about and the following summer (ISM) Such things enjoyed were the
V4.5741 in im s (when the first ha was commissioned ■ brigadier "broom dance" and the "apple
dance."
Indian census was liken) as corn4
Such a funny sight to see, was
feared to the population of the ^ In X p te m b e r. tkM, he attack*
•Unhod Stales. 3l.ua.3ll, In IN*. and raptured a Federal train, con­ Brantley Schirard riding in -tils
“Being only about right per cent sisting of ISO wagons, al Cabin Jeep with a srarf over hla hfai!.
I ff the total population, they had a Creek. At the end o f that year When asked, “ why the scarf.'**h«
•mall but nevrrthcleie significant General Watte’# brigade consisted replied, "I didn't want to catch
cold."
irt to play In this great period of the following regiments
Seen at the dance were Bobby
our history.
The First Cherokee regiment
Little and Evle Kratrert. ould It
The territory known as Indian
A Cherokee Battalion
he they were going over old
Territory lay in the area that is
First and Second regiments
times?
Bow the states of Arkansas, Texas,
A Squadron of Creeks
Also at the dance several of the
and Oklahoma. It waa In this
First Osage Battalion
"troup" were trying to learn to jit­
territory that the Cherokee Na­
First Seminole Battalion
tion, and the Greek. Shoctaw, ChicAfter the war Ool. Watte lived terbug. The teachers were Sylvia
.kataw, and the Seminole tribes In rcllrement until his death In Price and Kaye Jenkins. (At least
attempting to Teach!) Those lanrfiry
lived. They were banded together 1«7T.
,
..
Bader the title o f the Five Great
While this was going on, lac log were, Al Stanley, Mufedk)
•Tribes o f the Sauth. In this same Indians o f the Sioux tribe were Nance and Porky Scott The b iK
Brea and further West lived sever being active also. In Ihe summer all caught on rapidly and before
al other tribes known as the Plains of 18M they attacked numerous long they will be real "ca ts" on
Indians. This group consisted of settlements In Minnesota andl to the "bop.”
St*rt!ng this week, and every
.the tribes of Comanches, Osages, the accompsnlment of murdering
Senecas, Shawnees, and Quapaws •nd pillaging, the countryside was week having a couple of tbo week.
1903*
Our couple for this week’ s Mary
The most prominent members In flame* for tho rest of the sum­
9t Use tribes were the halfbreodi mer. In the following year, troop# Grace Hobby and Johnny Williams.
and the slaveholders. These threw were sent ta drive them eut o f They are both seniors at high
their lot In with the Southern Minnesota toward lha Missouri school. Mary Grace Is a major­
Confederacy, though they never Rlter tod the Dakota!. This, how­ ette o f the class.
Johnny Is a tall •' 4" and Is
played a very important part ever, proved to be more o f •
. A pioneer Georgian had noticed than waa anticipated, It l°°k three one o f Ihe alar football playara
as early as January. 1M1, that Ida campaigns, one In each of the on tha S. H S. team. Mary Grace
and Johnay have been going stea­
Indians worn "an important ele­ years 11®. 1 * « •** » » ■ M
ment o f strength In the Western
One of the most Inexcusable oc­ dy for approximately * month*
Wilds. . .who might be converted curence* between the fights of Ihe —who said, they wouldn't last?
Into an Invaluable arm of defense Indians and Ihe while men oc- tax's of luck kids we think you
— Into Cossacks o f lh« Don and Vol­ .-urred at Sand Creek, near tort all are swell.
Leslie Smith usually has a hur­
ga—that would entirely stop tht Lyon In Colorado Thl* wss brought
South Western progress of tho about because of the numerous ried lunch and rushes out to Ihe
Cowardly abold on hordes." In or­ raid* made by the Indians of So&gt;o- band hall where he site by a cer­
der to gel this arm o f defense redo. These raids and depredation* tain good looking gal named Pele
In the west, President Jefferson gave the Indian* control of alt Ran*. Could we deduced from this
Davis sent men out into the Indian the lines of travel between Denver they’re going "steady." Maybe
Territory In negotiate with them. and the Ml**miri River Uecsu*-? Leslie was ready, willing but now
One of the most well known of o f the war In tha other part* of he's unable.
Margaret Ellison likes to ride In
thete was Alfred Pike, who was the nation, the Federal Govern­
tent lo make negotiations with ment was unable to send any Tommy Bowen Jeep.
Mr. Layer we love your artis­
them in 1MI.
troops lo Ihf tld of Ihe people
The Cherokee Nation was divid­ who were cut o ff from supplies. tic ability.
Dicky Rountree and Pat Poffened tn opinion, some wanting to go The people proceed*
to
take
•long with Stand Wall# and Join things In their hands. The result berger seem to he going places.
Lynne Burton has her rompass set
the Confederacy while others was tho Chlvington Massacre.
Wanted to remain neutral with
This massscre o c c u r * oo Nov. on th*t new Junior, Wayna John­
their chief, John Ross. Upon see­ » , 1M1. with n surprise •Mack ston or is It still Phillip?
ing that he was not going ta be on the Indians, led by Cotenet J.
•ucctssful with this tribe, PUta M. Chlvington. Thte attack exter­
psgo 41?
moved oo to the other of the Great minated the Indian*.
I. Dictionary o f American His­
And *o tha rad me* and tha
Tribes.
tory, Naw York, Charles Berth
On July 10. 1M1, he made • white men fought and died side
ners and Sons, 1M0; Vol. 3.
America leads in electric power, too! And we
treaty with the Creeks, and two by side. Even though the Indians
page 91
days later he made treaties with had been Irested unmercifully by 4. M. Coulter The Confederate
are pledged to help keep it that way. Since
Choctaws and the Chlkasaws. tha Federal Government, they still
States of America, Louisiana
August, 1M1, be made a treaty helped fight for their "whit# brothState University Press, WO;
World War II, thirteen new power plant unit*
With the Semlnoles. Thus having • fi N
Vol. 1. 7, page 4$
mad# treaties with four of the
Even as Ist# as March B . t®0.
8. Colliers Encyclopedia, New j
have been added to FPL system and more
Pivo Great Tribes, he moved on some of the Indians were felting
York, P. F. Collier and Son*. |
Westward and made treaties with paid by the Government. These
1U1 Vol. 10, pages 437-SI
ore on the way. These new unite are part o f FP&amp;LCO's huge
Urn Plains Indians during tha were the Innocent victims who
This advert i^mant is o o . o f a
I. E. M. Coulter, op. cit., page!
Booths o f August and October. ware raamben of the Shawnea
series
that
haa
woo
national
90
10-year expansion program estimated to coet over $435 million
Returning to lha Cherokee Na­ tribe. The Govornmeot spproprut 7. E. M. Coulter, op. cit. psgo 301
recognition for Florida. Tha
Freedom. Foundation namrd
tion, he made a treaty with their ad Itoa.ooo to pay for property I. Ibid
by 1961. . . a program to help Florida grow — and for happier
it U U 'i outstanding local ad­
rhWf aa Oct. T. Tha Cherokee damage that occurred to
a. lbi«
vertising program, and award*
chief cenaented to join the Con­ nee* who had suffered during tha 10. Ibid
Florida living, electrically.
ad it thte encased G eorge
federacy rather than harag hi*
II. Confadtrete Military History
Washington
Honor
Medal
tot
pattea tall aut
WAilh«** today Um Aawkaa
of Arfeaaus, "Brigadier
dramatizing freedom's vital
• Tha trsattaa that wm praams Indian la stffl f*w U number ha U . I M
iatportenoa la ovary g ift af
Mm ta three tribe* might has a kariUM oi which ha caa
Stead Watte** (Na further araettag |» aate. Within them watt ha graaa.
fanaattea avafiabte)
tribes * tha Chaatev* sad REFERENCES
U. M i
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Chickasaw*, sm delegate m id 1. Funk aad WafaaUs B«*y«te- 1 1 Op. cU. Colliers Eaeytlogcropreamd tha twa tribes
pedla, New Yark, Uateora
FubUabar* In corporatedU U i l*. Op, cit Confederate Military
Confederate C&lt;agrees. The
II. Op. cit. CoQters Encyclopedia
tw# tribes
VoL 1, page US
a Wm Mmr.
aa.
■ogaatte Are.
I. Aa America* Htetory. (aay
--------geminates,
IT. Ibid
further r e fa a e w tea* m l) II. Op. C1L Funks nd Ene) clopedla
tberekee Nation |

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The pay raises which would
employe to go from the minimum *Jcr N*1? ’ 11 n," 'f
1
'*
&gt;. eo.ne about by placing all covered to maximum scale In 4«i r e a r s . ; Arthur Duane. Oliver dathnux,
^euploycs in a job classification Outitandng employe* would b e ! w-t** Anl r lo o k
at ended the
would range from tl to $115 a allowed tn move at an accelerated; *,,w*hcr‘1&lt;" ‘ * ,,ll'etlng in . anford
month. Altogetncr they would tu*t p_ce
I Thursday -vcnlng.
Fourteen state agencies are cov-! The Albvet Ada ami 1-j Ikii llo
tred by the merit system *et up ger* hive returned ’ u their home
'b y a 1953 lawr. Five of the agen- here aftei (ponding the summer
•' V,V: j l w i i a lV i m i b n
.i.: des '*hi;h hl,l "?«ratcd under an
mn-th. in Virginia.
j . . ' ......................................... .. •■••*! old federal stall merit plan have Jlr. and
Mr*. K«1 FulforJ were
VViivi i n's V o s : .xn.’
classification »y*tem h o .u u * . to a fish fry held at
L 'liii.-v ..A t......
, b- ! ,: i’ •»theri—except tor the. their home Friday evening V de.....nr. road department-have hau no yob |i{ioul , up5* r
f „ h a„d all the
cla'rifiration vystem
trimmings wat enjoycil by the
H-iuanoM »- TiSfliuT.te report vaid Its studies show following: Mr. an I Mrr. Cader
v u tll'lt t o V l'fl.lll
cd Vial "confusion and inequi Hart. Mr. and Mrs. J. T McLain.
TO; fH K STO N lTtN U U l.
tie* are wlrtr.pread In the clas«l- i
VirV t
at*i» &gt;i .S' mi •ur..ii «
..u « .
—a
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vi&gt;V Ail*, n itwuv -• n r i f-t&gt;
t |nnflUon
#n(j ___
compenution
of | »"■! »ot Tommy. Mr*. T. vv. I reva’ t. Letter Brown, Carol Sue
ii..t .it: t JIvMfv
ir. "t i those poslticns in the state serv
Torres. Mr. and Mr*. Homer Althe 'Mnvb Jodi.i»l Ctsoau of "&gt;• if f
. it. ...J *ur
tu
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.lisoo.
C*rlton
ine report
reportsaid
aai&lt;l tnc rraton fori
. , and*- Addle
*# 4 Prevatt.
,
;;T»‘ .•oU ; , ' i
' •hatceey
| The
s
. i • •!»!• “ f »*&gt;t eo.'ss* b,V I basic weaknesiet were that the B I,y *nd Su* e rulforJ&lt; hn&lt;, ,h*
'
hostrsiei.
'■&gt;- I ti llt'N K T tsa u t. I'etsn ‘ •multitude of b
boards, eornmisMr. and Mra. R ogrn of Heat
ions, departments ami Mate agen
■
4*toY * v« » iib h k b v nitMumitu eles have never had the benefit Haven Harney were hoetesiei to
. . . i . r •vui.
,
i «. . ivo.*»r
•»■!; te*
• n--*&lt;
.
r ,
_
, ,
wef tale court ard i* ssrie a ropr of any central salary admlnlstra a dinner Sunday at their home.
® l. arru f uputi taa p l* lB llll# *1- tio n /*
Thove enjoying the event were
alis Sfgt
| ..J *
»%.*»•
A* . •
“ Consequently in many of these the following; Mr. and Mra. War­
ir
f*• fW't I . ' - •**
-f »- rf- _
U i Still d*| ol N ottBlir, A. U* agencies, each employe was a free ren Fetoo, of Ormond Beach; Mr.
1 ^ 1, ,,r m MMrM rr*» CottBMu m jy agent who could deal Imilvdually,
ami Mrs Henry Walcott of Ovlek* taken aeatael »#«.
WITSKS* my hand a n he •'fit- personally or through an Interme­ d»; Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCain,
elal tevl &lt;&gt;f •*&lt;« »*"«M
diary. with the agency head in Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Selg
Sanford. lemtnola Cawnvr. rt-rlda. negotiatlin* for his salary." the
Mr*. H. II Geiger lus return­
&lt;• I*, llrrmian
report tald.
ed home after spending some time
clerk &lt;.f me Ctrewll r.»ur«
Agencies covered by the merit
eemlnnte Conalf n «ltt*
In Geo-glr with her husband who
system arc the Children’ s Com­
(Peal "f Ctrcutl Court)
I* cor.flncJ *o the hospital there.
Atlorner for Plaintiff;
mission;
Crippled
Children's
Com­
rm vA n n M itcitx
Mr*. Geiger report* he is getting
mission;
Auditing
Department;
S*S Sfetralf nnlldln*
Ortaado. Florida
Florida
Industrial Commission. along nicely.
Mrs. Walton Torre* and child­
in m i ! i i H t i i r s m iir •mi Board of Parks; State Board of
••»
THIS VI.V1II j i me* VI. CISIt i n Health: Department of Public Wel­ ren left Sun lay for Ft. ItOF Till: S T .lli: OF S’l.UIIIIIV. IX fare; Hospital Construction Divi­ Ga. where they will Join Mr. Top.
axu fun » s: n im il i : i o i '.vtv .
IS lIMSCItNV so. Max
. sion: Road Department; Racing rJ* r b f re be i« stationed with the
||. II FULhhlt and DoUOTHT I. Commission; Hotel and n e s ta u r -'c S Army,
PULUSIL W. wlfa.
|i4in|lff&lt;
ant Commission; Board o f Cu;,*e-I Mr. and Mrs. J. T McLain Jr.,
rvatlon; Motor Vehicle Commlivlon) were ho*tes»ei to a Halloween
, n.VNK It klMI'WOX.
and State Rcverage Department. Party held at their home ToesMirll.'i: Til DKI-F.SII
day evening. Several game* werai
at IT TII ill'IKT TIT 141
HANDY HOLDER
played and refreshments were ser­
T&lt; 1
FOR BOOTH
&lt;&lt;•VM-ji.iV TMt' VIVa
ved, Those nt'rndlnjt were th*
f , 1! '*'J * ’ ^vv-u i iVu Mvv‘ ’ 2 f J:1 Du you want to keep the (am- following: Hr. •»vl Ur*. Csd^r.
l.fiv1, mUiviauaiVv^na *- r.u^- lly’a nverahne* mil *-f Ih. ••» f , in Hart. Mr*. T. W. Prevatt. Sarah
ten un«i.r in- u * i win •"&lt;i nea| order, properly mated?
and Susie Harper. GeraMlne,
Il*4MO»! dMaasidM'ilAXK U
Here’ s what to da: la,It-n a
Tommy and Johnny Jacobs, Cle-

Geneva

OINttAl e$ TH! AIMV George C. Manhall recel.rt the VV.vKirow
Wils-n A'.yard for dUUrg'-'iihed service in 'remoer icy at a ceremony
tn h t
blujton, DCfMrfllce. The pretentation l» mad* by Aug'urt
i.r.t of the Woodrow Will on Foundation. Looking
H e c tp
o.i
iju .: .c C.Xtarji.Jtl and Mrx V.'dson,*; ow of President.

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IIKRE wa* r at a stick of fur* "I thought «e might as wtll rf*
hearse for your show on Ihsir*!"

TTEA'S
niturs in FRANK RINA*
li.vitd-r.c v Beverly Kills

home on the
Monday be fora
ths Friday Kdvvard R. Mur*
row wa* to visit
him on “ i’ervon
to I’crson.’’ Hi*
natra told thx
not • to • be •
I envied decorator
"litre v* «*ha* t
wart — Ml look
U1 ,
’ « It Friday —
Slnstra
tn&lt;j |t
h«
right. BecAiue along with ms
will lx 20 million other peopD
— ard they 're ail potential cus.
tomert."
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AI.F NII.HON. the only Atner*
lean who makes his fai.i.ly honvt
o.i a Chine;- Junk in American
water*, toll an amusing story
of imw ht met hi* wife, Klta.
She wa* a member of a party
visiting N'livon'* unusual craft
when Nilloi fell in love with her
at first sight. Like the others,
Rita had paid 25 cents to set tba
boat.
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M e x ic o C ity , M e x ,

CHAR^tR

ARNOLD LUND
TH E

PEOPLE

NEED

LUND

Tho following letter xraa pent hy the I'rexldent to Arnold l.und Rirlnff
living him hln umiunlified mipport

r H C W HITE

HOUSE

W A S H IN G T O r*
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October 10, lObl*

Dear M r. Lund:
A* 1 mentioned during our V, Into Hondo visit l&lt;idl month,
I b e l i e v e th a t w e m u i l a c t i v e l y c a r r y t o t h e public th e
f u l l e t o r y o f o u r A c c o m p l i s h m e n t * in th e l a s t f o u r y e a r s .

1 know you are doing this, *nd I
••f'vi on your
e ffo r t !.
May yon have every nucccrn In the rnmp.ifim.
You know, of tuur«e, the im portance 1 attach to holding
one p olitica l party Accountable, during any ono A dm in­
istration, for the m anagem ent of governm ent. We can
fix thie responsibility under our system only when the
Adm inistration and the C on gress are under the same
political leadership. O bviously I am con vin ced , as I
know you a r t , that the ncoda of all A m erican s will be
best served by the return o f the present Republican A d ­
m inistration to office, and by the election , at the same
• tim e, of a Republican Senate and a Republican House o(
R epresentatives. Your e ffo rts are a vital part of that
great undertii f- - ’ nd m y earnest good wish"*: r
jwlth you,
With warm retard,
Jincerely,

/)

K jt

M r, Arnold Lund
725 North Atlantic Avenusi
Daytona Beach, Florida
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W ANTS

MAKING AOVANCI CONTBWDON$ beeauw they won’t N In thx
United htatc* next January, Prlnew Rainier anl I’rtrwtwss Orsow of
Monaco *re ihown In New York alter donallnc to the Mirth of
Dimes. TUe prince u depotitinf hit gilt In a mlriitura *ircn lung.

w hen you vote a
straight ticket for

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F O R TH E S C H O O L H O A R D
A S A W R IT E -IN C A N D ID A T E
District No. I—Seminole County
County Wide Election
PD. rot. AOV.

O therw ise he cannot c a r r y ou t his p ro g ra m un d p olicies

tym ^Alw ays

P- i.h-d In gemlaole Ceanty, Fter.
Id
OlltiKnrD al hastord.
In IX
?*lh f i r *f «sc*-h#r.
rtnrldFIII*
M. T. Vlhltn
f
i»»,.uir Clerk
W U VVInderweedle
AHuraey for llalnllf.'e.
IX Tin: COFIIT (IF SUK ro t XTV
ji iiu r,
iK w ixni i; i oi xtt
erVTS. OF FMIMIII*.
to re Ihe l.ilaie of: VVIU.t.VM 0.
UKI.I. Hereased.
IX PIU'll.aTC
MVU s o m e
X-Jllrt la hereby a »*n Ihll the
unteiHaned wilt. e« Ihe ISIS* d*j
of November. A.D, ttJI pre--«t lo
Ihe Hnn -rable County Jud#* of F#mtaole County. Florida, hie flail re- l u r e , acrouvl end voicbert ae AJV mlnltiralnr i*» tloete x-»n of me Ks^ t s l - -f vvilllern fl. 'lri|, d-.e&gt;—4.
and «t *sld time. ISeh aed there
n---e •upllrhlinu tn lie (aid Judge
r«r « float eevilemeel - f hie adp-lnI-' ,-|. n ef *ald eslaiSv bed for en
-rd-r d'tcharglha bln he *uch Ad*
mloUtriler Pe Itants Non
i *ei-d ihte Ihe ISth day. of Octei»»- v o. isit
OCunOE BELL
As Admtilitraler P-*
n 'ale Nee ef the relate
of WILLIAM O. HULL.
Dersill-L
Oe&lt;- \ ir**r. Jr.
jj|Ve Ms#nolle Are, ■s*ford Flat-

ELBERT C A M M A C K

A R EP U B LIC A N C O N G R E S S !

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- * week for four II) cor**- uweeke In Tae daeford ll-raid,

E L E C T

PRESID EN T EIS EN H O W ER N EED S

DAVE GARROWAY, who
was v;*ited by "Person to Per­
son” telecast, exhibited a control
panel that enables him to waka
up morniagi tn a vocal refrain,
lie ha* a collection o f record­
ings for tills ourpoaa, and all
were made by tna sama singer—
You guessed It, Frank Sinatra!
• • .
MRS. JOSEPH W E LC H ,
who*# illness had prevented her
from seeing the downstair* of
her h ou ia for
soma time, waa
the recipient of
sp e cia l atten­
. V i '. V v - "n « V - kVuivsi.s them. wl|&gt;e (he hoots with snap &lt;.r
T ,,,r
tion th- night
intllviduftllr a^t »•
detergent »u«Js. Thii prevent! noil* .. ri :
ny. 'lrutcnton, Tbmm&gt;
Edward R. Murtar “ f «"•
. 1I and
*n&lt;t tea*-*
*'"1 Lari Summrrill!.
aiUPK&gt;Nl'&lt;t****ic&lt;i:
WILUASI fv. inins Ih.
the U
wall
leaves ih-m
them -Iran
clean
row ca lle d on
Mr. and Mr*
Waller Yarbo
uahtov . 1,4 *;t»iaii X. HUNT, for th« next wearing,
" i ’erwvn to Perof IIKAUIXO. N»*»4iku»*ll*. 11*
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rough have a* their guest, fori
aon.” Th# crew
dlvlduallv wiul ■&lt;• Ft.-ui'-r* una
while,
their
daughter
and
.onp la ced a TV
d»r vh. (.»•« WHI *"-t T*»v»SAD r.ASF
monitor In her
mrav or rRANK r. Hiui’« » x .
PETOSKEY, Mich. JY-Th. ca-e in-law Mr, and Mr*. Wm. Slu*
bedroom and
f Virginia
nkki.y HSKIXKT) »n4 IIKL-1 of
the I’etotkey t.roeery
to . layer and fami
•
panned ’ ha camMr and Mr* Reliars left ref x HKStl.Kt. M* wire. «r luir against the Adams Grocery Co.
Joseph Helch rias around Ih*
F n OAT. ° m 4U , pi! auiia
u |finally i&gt;»» disappeared from the rently for North Csrolina where
various dowiyitain rooms. Mr*.
Flio.HT. hi. wife; v. Ci. vith j Emmet County Circuit Court doc- they will apmd some time there
THE Dl CHESS OF WIND* Welch wa» able to ree how her
SOK arrivi I at a pie "I'erson to aquarium wa* doing and also
vvoSiTH.'th ^ “wirc"&lt;4«d .a'c'hAo f , ket- ■&lt; h*,l appeared regularly with their aon and daughter InI’ci-on” In rheon meeting with j had time tn rid the living room
u-.m. if’ alls*, aria ir anjr «t four times a year fur »*) * • '« law.
IMtvnd It. Murf an ohjectionable (In her
ih»m t • d««d. hi*, h.r «r vh-t, | (\|j principal* are de»&lt;l. The
Mrs. Geraldine Mor.e
an I
rtippdivr tmkRonn tinum*.
mind) lampshade txfur* her
row full of apol­
lieirw * io » !* rt!*#» .(#»!##•. firm* rm r k n &lt;u*%o!viInc daughter and Betty Gleger of
ogy. Seem, tha
husband greeted Ed.
ranlet*.
died.
South Carolina am visiting Betty’*
and the Duka
ruti«t» or lienor*.
otlitr clilm«n!t i»). origins! Judge also
t•&gt;...i-—i.-H-r . - *K4i-.i
iim
Judge Edward II Fenlon finally imother Jfra. II. SI. Gleger.
had attandad
her or Hum;
the um*t&gt;««* threw it oat but observed u dly
_________________
THE DUKE OF WINDSOR
the Judy Gar.
injected a Yankee flavor Into hi*
land opening thVe'*K&gt;aranU*L -raSltori* &gt;r other I that “ the docket won’t aeem the!
“ I'rrson to Prr»on” appearance.
nighl befnre and
psni-t clhimiii# hr. thruvian.1n m e now.”
I Andy Carry of the Yankee*
He revealed that his net dog l*
had been coralfive straight time. Is
led by T .x A
* PUF — b°fn it* klaine. and
uta-l.NIS
»* T
As a rule, you ne-d to add a the 1956 World B-rtes. R ojrr
railed — not Sir Galahad, but
Jinx for their
aimmuK.'xacealixii u V i 'K i t j quarter teaspoon of axil to a m -d-;
Craig got him twice and Sal Mac tadlo ahow. ” 1
' Davy Crcgktlt. Davy wa* left
•oxa. r.aiurai «r ariilMal. ).*»• lum white sauce mada with a cup He, Clem Laldne and Csrl Eram franc* white th* Duka and
h-vpe you don’t
In*. &lt;l4.mloa to *»»• »r pur- ...
mind, the -aid. The Durheas l Duchess loured America.
S—itlna to base any itahV till# ° f mux.
bin- '-nee,
ur uuteat in the l*n4 in m m cut* Cuuaty, FlurlJ*. lo-wlti
_
toil- II* and It* vl in* 1-140
M
of Ih* •uodtvlston vl the l*-4
hatung'ea In Atl4mup&lt;e L*nd,
Hotel A Navigation Comixur.
a ,.&lt;.idl'd lo 1-1*1 lh*r#uf r»c*»r*1* i In I*|4| II. nk I. esc* I*,
uf ih* I’ uhlte llecurds u( h*ml
ml* Count). * torIJ4
Tou *t I each uf you are hrrel-y
n-.Slfl-d that 4 coolplalni lo du&lt;el
title of the above detrrlbe.1 prop-ny hit hesn tiled taslnl yuu.
and r«u ere r*n»ll«4 to »erve »
copy uf (he tinner or pl*4.i uu
lo the rumflelnt -o lha pUu.ii'fs*
eitoruer. IV. 11 tVInderwe-dl-. Ill
|'«rk ,Vv»-&gt;ue VVIMer I’erh. Flor­
id* and file the oriulnal sn ie -r &lt;&gt;r
O t
k put line In the Off&gt;.e nf ih* &gt; t-rk
ef the Creull Court ..n — »--*&lt;»-•
the svtii day of
.»
IX If
y.-u fall lo do so JUes.-i-.l 1&gt; def• --| will he •***-• «&lt;lr»' &gt;r
Ihe relief 4eme»d*d In Ihe eons-

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News Of Men
In Service

Veterans separtrd from active
service *lnre Sent. $, I*.'1 viU NOT
have IN day* In which ta aoolv
tor five year term mmecnvertlblf
Gl t-isurxnee; they will hive
ONLY n-tM T&gt;ee M. ,B,,t
Benjaml- S. Beach, Officer In
Charge, of the Veteran* Admini­
stration Office at 42 Fast Central
Avenue, Orlando said the new s|k
plication .leadline was set by the
re.Tntly enacted Servvmen** - it
Vn«*«•*"«* Ct|P« N ($p
tPibllc Law Ml. Mlh Congress).
Before this law was ense'fd.
Reach said, eligible veterans had
110 days from separation In which
to apply for the post service fiveyesr 'erm noneonrertible policy.
The new law ends Issuance of
this insurance effective Jan. I,
1937 anJ thereby establishes Dec.
31. 1950 as the deidllne for ap­
plication. even though leas than
120 day* have elapsed since separa­
tion, Reach said.
Veterans eligible for this insur­
ance are those who were ordered
Into active sen lee for 31 days
or mure since June 27, IMO.
Eligible veterans sepirateu from
service since last Sept 4 who

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wish to apply for the Insurant*
•n or before Dee. SI, were adviard by Beach to make lure their
applications arc accompanied ay
the proper premium.
FORT COltDON. OA P vt
ID further advised eligible
veteran* to make certain their ap-' Wayne II. McCoy„ tuo of Mr. ami
plication* are re. vrJ by ya oy Mr*. Fletcher E. McCoy, IS12
Dee. 31 or are mntmarked on o r 1
Palmclto Avc.. recently rumple cd
before that date.
eight weeks of advanced individual
An application received or postmarkro on or after Jan. I. 195? military police training at Fori
will not be eligible fur considera­ Gordon, G a . under the Resciva
tion undrr the law. Beach said.
Force* /Act.
No meJlcal examination !* reThe tralnii.g was *bc »rcond
quire,) for this Insurance.
phase o f the six month tour of
Further Information and assi­ irtivc duty provided by the act.
McCoy received basic combat
stance In filling out the application
farm arc available from nny VA (raining at Fort Jackson, S. C.
Contact
Representative, Beach lie entered the Army in June
1956.
said.

New 5-Year Term
Gl Insurance
Deadline Told

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GREYHOUND
BUS STATION
750 W . 9th St.
T hon e 60

Florida Needs A Two Party System
You can help get it by

VOTING REPUBLICAN
V olu nteers f o r Ike C om m ittee
W ill him T . M oore, T reasurer.
I’d. fol. Adv.

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STKa NCE BEDfELLOWS

E v :r y Citizen's Duty To Cast Ballot
In Tomorrow's Important Election
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As usual, there has been no ’uck of ml.
- Monition* to vote. The (logons nnd *igns
r directed toward this worthy purpose Bcems
endless. Both major presidential candidates
j have made statements on this subject.
“ We can have unlimited faith in America."
• raid President Eisenhower, “ns Ion* as AJ; merlca will express itself."
Adlai Stevenson urged citizens to study
!; the liitues, candidates and party records,
nnd added: ‘Then vote a» though you tlone
were making the final decision as to the
i ; men and women to who your government
); „ylll be entrusted."
;; . I n view of all that has been said, it may
!; . Item foolish for us to add our voice one®
i , again to the chorus. But we do not think

;: P ossibilities O verlooked
A report releaind just Irst Friday should
make aware that tremendous possibilities
for expansion ad growth are being over’ ’ looked.
Much hn* been written aliout thb* pro­
ject and the effect of its impact has Ih *-ii
I . jjcpounded upon time ami time again.
' ‘ \ Industrial, commercial and transport dei i tolopment along the inland waterways In
}• tfie United State* during the thirtl quarter
i : of thin year wo* eighteen j&gt;er cent greater
J; than during the first quarter nnd twenty*; five per cent greater than during the second
{; .quarter.
During July, August nnd Septeml*er watereide iltcs were selected for 173 new or ex­
panded mills, fa cto rie s, refineries, power
\ plants, warehoused terminals nnd Indus,
trial districts.
The corresponding total for the first quarj • ter was 138 while the fecond quarter showed
|.* LI7 projects.
i ! ~ The nine month’s total for 1056 is 458.
or twelve under the total for the entire
i ; year of 1955.
{
Sanford’s Docks and Terminals itiould
have been a part of this vast expansion. The
demand for these facilities is overwhelming
J evidence thnt much of the growth of areas
where docks and terminals are located de­
pends on inland waterway freight trans•portation.

The Sanford Herald
Putlteit4 OsUr Rscee* Sslurdey

*')•*»»

B aiavad a* t t e * a l e i t * . ra ttie r Oetahar I t . l i l t at
I k s r e s t O fflra at Sa afard . Plartda a a .e r Ih t Ac?

nt rangte*. . t Usreh t tltt
fRItKINH. r.dllar a ,4 r all.h.r

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Try and Stop Mo
-By BINNKTT CINF-

SAN DIEGO, Calll tFHTNCl—
T fT H O SAYS there** no romance in big bujlne*i? Hearken
WilUnn R. Schultz, son of Mrs.
LucUc M. Schultz of Route 2. Box
to the tale of Private Secretary Sue Slater:
M. Sanford recently graduated
it Is foolish. We think it is our duty to re-i
Sue
Slater, one autumn
from recruit training at the Narat
mind our readers, this but time, that vot- i
night.
Training Center. San Diego, Calif.
ing — saving our say at the polls — I f the
The nine oeeka of “ boot camp"
Turned out the only par­
heart of the democratic process.
Included drill and isitruction in
lor ligh t
It is u p rivilege and a duty.
seamanship, gunnery life saving,
Her boss betide her w-iitc* lurTival. boat handling and(
pered things
O u r c iv ic org a n iza tion s and fratern al
the uie of imall armi.
O f wedding bells and dia­
group.t h ave all m ade o u tsta n d in g record s
Following two weeks leav*. framond rings.
in th e ir e ff o r t s to u rg e citizen s to v ote — I
duatea report to shipboard dull**
He pledged his love in
v o te a s con scien ce d irects. T h e K iw n n is .'
or service school i depending on
burning phrase
R o ta ry . M o m , P ilot*. Business ond P ro­
the qualiflcatloni each hat demon- *
And acted foolish forty
•(rated.
fession al W om en . A m erica n L egion , V eter­
way*.
FORT XIVER. Va. - P v t Da j
ans o f F oreig n W a rs, Disabled A m erica n
When he had gone Sue
rid L. Crump. »on of Mr. and
gave a laugh
V eterans, Klkz» C tub.M asonic O rders, have
Xlr». J. G. Crump, Long*&lt;*d, It
And then turned off the
all urged e v e r y th in k in g citizen to cast
* member of the “MOth ‘ Armed
dictograph.
Forcet Service Center at Fort
hi* o r h er ballot.
Alyer. Va.
T he J u n io r C ham ber o f C om m erce, w h ich
P S She uie* one in the office, too. o f course.
Crump, a driver with tht unit,
an nu ally co n d u cts a “ G et Out T h e V o t e "
entered the Army In June tf this j
C am paign has been d o in g n rem ark able jo b
year and completed bade training
at Fort Dia. N. J.
In rnrr.vlng fo rw a rd th e ir y o u n g b u sin ess,
He attended R oan University,,
ly W1U1AM im *
m en 's p rog ra m o f com m u n ity w id e voting.
Dayton, Tenn. Hi* wife lives at
C e n tra l P rra a If r U z r
S em in ole C ou n ty citizen s m ust rem em ber
2TJ0 Tenth Are., Port Huron. Xlicb.'
PARRIS ISLAND. S. C. iFIfT-l
BT NOW thoie convivial Soviet: from “caramel" to “toast." That*
that th ere is a co u n ty w id c h o u r at stak e
LABOR GROUP TO STICK TO Roger C.
Simmont
Jr..
»on bosses. Khrushchev and Bulganin. good news—at least tht colors
In to m o rro w ’ s election — th ere is a d i«of Mr*. Annie Slmmnm of 1M7 must realize that rumpua In Po­ will be in good taste!
PAY fNCREASR DEMANDS
trictw id e political o f f ic e to be filled —both
I
William* Ave , Oct. 3n at tht- M*- land isn't Just anothsr of ther
im|*&gt;rtnnt to the individual as well as the
Ariiiti a/ Florence, /tafjt.
morning-after vodka hangover*
iS J T
n, M "‘ ,ru
threaten to picket that ctfg’a muco m m u n ity and urea.
VJnea
U today il
lines moALiala
machinists said
the. laUDU, 3. L.
i i i r t s lo g . n( greiO H ifrarions in aeumt. That'* pertly hard fe
Relatives
and
friends
of many
S a n ford citizen s mui&lt; keep in m ind thnt
Here arv aothori'stlv- answeri
irotip would stiek to its pay of the new Marine* were on hand E u ro p e — n»«r* U r n . O re r there. picture?
there la also n City Election In which throe from the Vcteraos Administration
*ad the air- £
,hf
ceremo- e o t l r jk u * grjtm tely are more la .
! ! !
scat* are to be filled. Voting in thh election to four question* of Interest to 'a* advised Its personnel that a niti
t r r r s f r d (a potitlet f * 4 * plptA'iiU.
Items abeat Natienal Cat Week
»bservants appear la the new*.
former servicemen and that.- famiforc* •
*»
The 12-*cek training schedule
Is done nt the City Hall.
llt,:
operattoo*
include* drill, bayone! training.
first billiards and freeling papers. Kitty batter net taka that
Topmoit
in every
citizens
mind must
U* Q. I am th« widow c f a World
. 4 ., , ,
a
. ..
Arm•irong. prciidant of pKyiical conditioning, parades and lemperetwrat engulf tacky maun* tea serieesly-bacauta deg* can't
th e fa c t that he fnuat v o te in ever:*' •I6CtIon War II veteran, anj I am :eceiv»tid the eompany eouid not ceremonial. and other military tain areas. Thl* autumn eeuld
t ! t
grave te be reel teal, man, real
« n d o n e v e ry w auc and fo r e v ery o ffic e .
mg death coinpenaatun payments ^ forJ i0 mttt t!* demand of DU- subjects.
ShelbyrlUe. Ind, Four-H dub*
seed
I’ olls open to m o r r o w m orn in g nt 7 o’ c lo c k ! If • elect to receive benefits un- ,*1,*
,****’ lotenutional Assn. Three week* arvspent on the
bars have bulK a com atalk tow.r
der ihe new Survivor Benefit*
«*rhinl*t* for a 22.7 per rent rifle range where the recruit* fire
St&gt;le l.sdsr Christian Dior pre­ that's 70 fast high. That, opines
*
*
*
Act, would I have the right to re- '*•*• increase. He said it would Ihe M-t rifle and receive Invtrucdict* that womens dress hue* Grandpappy Jenkins, must be the
vert back to the old system of C&lt;HJ ihe zlrllne an additional II tlnn in basic Marineinfantry weaBeat v — -III dominantly tang* graat-grand-foddar of all shocks!
P ra yer F or F lection Eve
compensation, if I .le- id- to do *o m^ "on 'l°'l*ri yearly.
pons,
R ecen tly n frien d brou ght in wlmt be at some future lime'
cnlled " A P ra y er fu r E lection E ve.”
A. No. Once you have elected
W c w ant to sh a re it w ith readers w h o l» receive payments upder the new
m a y feel, as w e do. that reveren ce and Sum Ivor Benefits Act. you may

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Veterans
Corner

hotmI,,,: , ; , , n
rer
Hl ,,un,IM•,, tn have ,n m ind
• t election u m e .
D ear (&gt;od. let tis a pproach th e |&gt;olliiig
places to m o rro w w ith w on d er and w ith re v • ren cc. m indful o f w h a t it hns cost in b lood

p °*u hcm ‘ h ^ ^ . ’ !*
l0 tonunue with your present campentagon payments, yau may at
M ure Hme switch over t ■ • '. j
nrw

and M c r iflc e to m ak e It p ossible fo r us t o
w n M '. y ^ b u t ^ n .o VA
t o t e u n airaid .
,p p niVrd my application fa*
G ive us the w isdom to know what we War Orphans schooling. Wtil the
believe about politics is not th e l» « fin n in g , hiereasrt d r a i h
eompeni.illon
and end o f all w isdom ~ that tht-re m ay l»e. P^J'nenla made by \A in m&gt; bebe stopped?
and protjabiy In som e right on th e o th e r n*
A No The increased payment*’
side.
will rontlnue until you reach your
Make us aw a re that o th e r m en all o v e r lath brtbday. Of crurse. you al*&lt;&gt;
th e w orld a re w a tch in g us as we vote, som e will receive &gt;obr monthly educaw ith en vy and som e w ith cy n icism . I .e l thin
ben»fH_ pay manta, it the

J ^ i a liln
V h ’ birthday,
hirth.ilv^h*
romoerTsa'
Jeor
the rompensa-,
u,m p*r «m have to stop,
q l* wartime sem e# *»nf o f th e'
TV* li-rtl* I* a w -n s ir at It* »**—&lt;*«.4 T r...
i*&lt;wulrr»ftsU for *pe:‘.al “ ahMl*,
aUrti la aatttlad 0«4la*tv*ly tn lit* a** tnr rapvMIr*.
a^
f° r rrr“ ’ ' '
Ilaa at all t*a laaat u . a primed l» tst* aaw.pirar.
' a . No. Military .trvlea
tray
ReptaaaatM
K a U t a s ll?
hO aneral
A 4 * a r t l.|.f
g a rv l-a laa. M l
n * t r |is
S a v la r t
lta *k
B I4 *.
have taken place either In warA tla a ta O a n ra l.
lime nr peacetime, so tong as the
S l'M C ItlP T IO !* ttATI.S
veteran meet* olher requirements
By Carrier
IS* par oaek
'&lt;-• U em k
| 1 as
of the law.
T bbra*
s
M eal**
Sts Maatha
i n a Vaar
MM
im s
nut
q. I am eligible for outpatiant
a i l O bltaary ta tlra a . ear4 * pf thaaha. ra a .Iu U a ra a&gt;4
metical treatment fr&lt;m VA. Could
• tt ls a a a ( aatartala m an l ta r lh a ta rsvn t. at r a l . l . .
I simply go lo my doctor for this
ra»4a w ill a* * k a r * M ta r a t raau lar s d r a rt o in * ratra
treatment, and Instruct him lo
Pag® 4.
Monday. Novemltcr 5, 1950
send Ihe bill lo VA?
A. No. You must on.aln prior
TODAY'S Bini.E VEHSE
authorization from VA 'o r Ibis
Do not Ire weary in well-tioing. HAD: II
treatment.
Thessalonians 3:6-13.
Veterans
living in Central
Florida who wish further InformJiruadratt From the first week Goal In prayrr for cuManrr in Ihe atlon .-about Ihelr vnriou*Gl hvnethat he started In Congres* eight manner In which you vole nevl fil* should write or vi»it ihe VA
year* ago, Syd has been a mere- Tuesday for each and every o f■office at 42 E. Central Ave. Orher o f a group of Congressmen flee on the ballot, from the highest lando.
who meet for prayer at g:00 a m. to the lowest.
Sanford Herald
CHRISTMAS IN JULY
•very Thursday morning. He has
S*me rely.
Sanford. Florida
FLAGSTAFF.
Aril.
JV-Tha
rxS missed a meeting of this group
RERNAIID M. A lie'll KIt
Dear Editor:
Parki School program was right
during hla entire time In WashingI am writing to you as a friend lou while he was In town, ne was
on schedule when sit Ith grader*
PATIENT HUSBAND
and not aa President o f Ihe Xlen Preside*! of this group In 1931 and
XIP.XIL'O CITY .iv—Alberto Pe were graduated In August cere­
o f St. John* Presbjtery.
*
N a sine* continued as one of Its re* told police his wife had given monies.
These are serious time* fur all leaden. Syd is a devoted husband him a hard life for year*. Dot he
Rrrause of heavy snow condi­
of ui and with the world involved ami father and enjoy s a fine Christ- had made no official romplaint. tions
encountered
in
winter
In so much war and turmoil we
Ill* record as a congressman' he said, until *he beat him with months, the school year extends
Want to make *ure that we have tian family life.
i* broomstick ami then made off over the spring an I summer
honest, God fearing men represent­
His record as a rongressman
some of the most valuable month* The "Chrla'maa vacsing us In Waihiagton. To rome to speaks for llsrlf The very fa c t; ohjecls In Ihe household.
lion” romes in July,
the point, the opponent of Syd Her- that he la the flr*l representative
long, our able representative to elected to the House Ways ami I
Congress from the 5th District, Xleans Committee Is Indicative ot
ha* made the accusation that Syd what his fellow member* think of
ha. padded hit payr*d with moot- Um. m t „ , hp mo„ ,mpor1ini
ju ^ m *
T^1 * *
committee in Congrea* amt tu
pleiely f*l»e and untrue and la demiKralie members are elected
typical of the type campaign bis by the democratic membership as
opponent I* running.
a whole.
I would like each of you to
In all slnrertly and Irrespective
know some thing* about Syd ller- ef party affiliation, I urge each
at the polls
long, (hit he, hlmsotf, woulld not and every one of you to turn to

riteo

MAKION llA ltM A N S it . R f * r n l l f * r a n —
I t v r .t .T * S C f S I l t S O S4 v . r u . la* S t . - l a - .

News 0 1 Men
In Service

election
, w h a tev#er .its resu lt., Ire
,
, n testam
. . ., en, t
to the ttlrillty o f n fr e e |KH»ple to select th eir
ow n lenders.
.
H elp un to v o te h on estly . B anish p re ju dives and ihtagiijiI spite fn»rn ou r hearts
ns w o mnrk ou r Itr-.llots.
M ake us hum ble. W h en th e v o le t' are
fin a lly cou n ted let n eith er jo y nt the trlttmph o f o u r ideas nor tlisapiNsintnient at
th e ir r e je ctio n keep us from stn u d in g united
behind the m en g iven the task o f leading
us.
Let wliut we tlo to m o rro w la? a fo rm o f
p r a y e r — n recog n ition »»f T h y |Miwer and
g lo r y , and a r e fle ctio n o f T h y d ig n ity w ith
w h ich we are en dow ed.
A m en

Letters
To The Editor

Your Vote &amp; Support

U ff-A -D A Y

T u esd a y

will

be

J S S llZ lS S S Z J t e

t

VOTERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
The ttndernlipied Democratic nominee* for Seminole County public office* In the General
Election on Novombcr C. 1956, urjre the voter* to support the Democratic Party on the local,
II

state and national level.

It ii our belief that only throuffh the election of a Democratic Conprc** and a Democratic
•dminlntration can we maintain * voice in national affair* and reflect our view* in government.

V.

Our own United State* Senator* and Repre(tentative* from Florida, together with t h e i r
eolleaffue* from our neighboring states, occupy Important chairmenship* and position* on the
influential committee* of

Congreai*.

They

lik e w ise hold high position *

within

o u r ow n

Demo­

cratic Tarty.
Their voiced, apeaklng for u» a* our repre* entntive*, can bent be

heared

in Washington by

the party of which they ore members - the Democratic PartySenators Holland and Smatherx, Governor Collins, Congressman Hcrlong and our six
other Democratic Florida Congressmen, have endorsed the nominees for the Democratic Party.

Wo join them in urging the election of a Democratic administration and a Democratic Congrnt
in November. In this way, and in this way only, do we have a chance to make our voice* heard.

D O U G L A S S T E N S T R O M fo r S tate S enator. 37th D istrict
M A C K N. C L E V E L A N D , J R .fo r State R epresen tative Sem inole C ounty
G O R D O N V . F R E D E R IC fo r S ta te R epresentative, Sem inole C ounty
0 . P. H E R N D O N fo r C lerk o f the C ircuit C ourt
J. L. H O B B Y fo r S h e r iff
M A R Y E. E A R L E fo r C ounty A ssessor o f T axes
JO H N L. G A L L O W A Y fo r T a x C ollector
R A Y B U R N T. M IL W E E

fo r S uperin ten den t o f P ublic Instruction

C. F. H A R R IS O N fo r M em ber o f School B oard
C A M IL L A D. B R U C E f o r S upervisor o f R egistra tion
E R N E ST H O U S H O L D E R fo r C oun ty J u d g e

prrently

appreciated.

K A R L Y L E H OU SH OLDER

fo r C ounty P rosecu tin g A ttorn ey

JO H N K R ID E R f o r C ou n ty C om m issioner, D istrict No. 1.
LA W R E N C E SW OFFORD

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U /H a o / l

fo r C ounty C om m issioner, D istrict N o. 3.

H O M E R L IT T L E fo r C ounty C om m issioner, D istrict N o. 5.
T H E O A U L IN fo r Ju stice o f the P eace, D istrict No.3.
GEORGE A . K E L S E Y f o r C onstable, D istrictN o. 3.

C andidate

to

the

u n expired one

y e a r term o f City C om m issioner
G roup

W . HUGH D U N C A N fo r Ju stice o f the P eace, D istrict N o. 4.
J. Q. (S L IM ) G A L L O W A Y
H OM ER S E W E L L

3.

W . A . L E W IS

Pd. •ol. Adv.

1 ( mom wo’Ukiwi to m a tt Johnson'*
to bo t clock watcher.”

$

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Ho'a letting

fo r C onstable, D istrict N o. 4.

f o r Ju stice o f the P eace, D istrict N o. 6.

f o r C on stable, D istrict N o. 6,

(P»L Ad. Sponsored and M 4 For Bjr Seminole County Democratic Executive Com.)
R. a Billhlmer, Secretary-Treasurer

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Mr., Mrs. Kern
Announce Birth
Of Baby Girl

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O vied o C ub S cou ts Preaented A w a rd s
Sy MARIAN JONES #
I Pan! lamdy; Sen lee Star—Da^MV
OVIEDO— The Cub Scout pack Daugherty. D o u g U a ReynoVta,
meet for troop 143. Oviedo, had a. Marshal Urgo, and Taul Lundy,

On Thursday Night November
!. t»&gt;« a beautiful meeting of
day night, with John Evan*, cub- ney p 4U(htrty&gt; Honor s e o u U 0. E. S. was held at the Masonic
By VIRGINIA CO\M
By MARIAN JONES
master, presiding.
Arthur Evan*.
Temple. Mr*. P. H. Wyatt. Worthy
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V
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D
O
Mr
and
Mrs.
Paul,
Den ch ,e/l&gt; Bfnne Walnrlgh!.
The nonthly HATTU bridge ton wit greatly mlistd. I im sorry Matron prestJed in the East
part) wsu held al Mallie Barlow1* to report that she is confined to
Tb.ee visitor, were Introduced j j ™ •,r ‘ nCcbP" c . r o l T " ^ a * *nd W“ E' * n'* d,n 1
* re ,
W ert Jew elry
Thurtda) afternoon. Mallie, If you Orange Memorial Hospital for wa by th* Worthy Patron. P. H.
' B»*. Iluapital. Orlanrto. Mrs. »P-ctive!y. lead in the flag saMe.
remembu. live* In Brailey Od. .
,
. v . Kern i* the daughter of Mr. and1after which they called the roll of
Store
ham1* dd house oo Magnolia. hope * very brief time.
It v*a. voted to tend a check of Mf&gt; Jlugcr
c Miller, of Oviedo, their respective dena.
Jar.it and Johnny Miller had
There » i i f three table* of bridge,
J3J W to the Masonic Home for j j r*. Kern being the formed Mar-1 Mr*. John Courier, den mother
p roson fi
and the girl* enjoyed a number of several callers last night in their Thanksgiving, instead of the Jelly j o n c
Miller.This is Mr. and Mrs.for den I; and Mr*. A'. C. Schuusual
Thurs
lay
calling
day.
or
snack* md goodie*. Attending
In lim t for
V
®l’fn lhr pr*cllcc .
a Mlller'l first crandihild and they machcr, den mother for den 2.
were Ar:ta Hadden. Buth Nor- wh»: Do yo call it? Tom and Dor- check foi $10.00 to br »cnt to the gfc
proud of her, of counc. nuiited by Mm. T. L. IJnjjo, Jr.
Chritlm
at
vellc. CUire Lynch. Joan Welgclc. ncll Kilcline. Tonie and George btudcr.t Iuoan Fund.
^jr# Miller hat been in Orlando den mother for den 2. conducted'
Water*.
C.
E.
and
Alice
Myers.
giving
Lil Graj, Mildred Leper, Virginia
Mn. ilara S^ain
f appointed wdh the daughter and little grand their respective dent In their
Johnston. Pat Ruhl. Matty Mill- Dodic hug, and Bob and I, all to finish out the &gt;car a» offaciiT daughter.
skits, which were both on puppets.
saps. Dima Miller, and Ida Ra- showed up Mr. Smith, Janie's Elect, since Mr. John Brady
Mr. and M.s Miller came lo
Award, wrrc maJc
follow.: I
cocker
kept
the
conversational
dtke.
ha* lelt the city.
Oviedo from Macon. Ga. He i* now
_
.
e.
.
ball
roiling
for
some
time,
and
A baby shower for Kay Dwyer
Mr*. S«.*ln amt Mr. Schmidt conneted with the Pincca.tle Air
D f"
Z
Courier, Jimmy Beasley anJ Jimani Jeanette Culpepper was the also :hr enormous ft*h which (the present Esther) were con- n*-c
!• KARAT OOLB
lhf&gt;. haxe been a wonderful my George; Bear B adge- Danny
theme of the lunrheon given at young Charles Miller caught In itiKteU to the East and Mr..
Crystal Lake. The fish wa* really
the B.rbiron In Winter Park by
hwain in a vty lmp;c*»ive manner additton to our community. They
J,mmF
the wives of VAH-7, Thursday eating -ite, although Charles eat* presented a lov.lv crown and have two other daughters. Jins t-our,,1,, *n'1 A! M.iall.
afternoon. Doris Francisco and everything he rat. he* anyway. scepter to Mr*. Wyatt, for the Miller and Linda Miller. Both girl*
Hen 1 -- Bear Badge— Bobby
Marilyn Forrest were coho.teste*. aoJ when !*•! seen was still swim­ Chapter, n appreciation of her are quite popular in all school ac- Schumacher: Wolg Badge— David
ming
in
the
Miller*
kitchen
sink.
fricnd*hip *nJ work she has done tlvitle* here. Linda ha* Just been Evans, Rodney Daugherty, *n d (
Marilyn substituting for Thelma
I had the very great honor for thr Order. Mr*. Schmidt earn- elected as a marjorelte for the
MacMurray, who was unable to
come. The honorces rereived many Thursday afternoon, of accepting rd the present hack to her sta- band, while Jins is on tl r annual
beautiful and useful gifts, and the on behalf *f the N.A.S. Offlcer'a tioa and replaced the old one.
staff—not lo mention numerous
guests were lucky too. a* the fav­ Wives Club a commendation for t Next meeting. November to, other affair* they arc vonnected
or* nerr little candle* floating In a their a*&gt;.-lance in the drive b; the la w. vie mortal Service will be with lecally.
Their Mth wedding anniversary
bowl at each place
setting. Imencan Cancer Society last observed
Lunrheon consisted of Delicious spring Thr eltrtiun wa* present­
I wa* observed Nov. S by Mr. and
toup. and the tlarbiron's special ed to me by Mrs. Julius DlngfeldIlln ptisl C ircles
Mrs. D. S E. Starr. JKM Jeffcrtanjwirhr*. And if you haven't er. a .harming lady who is pres­
Cole
&gt;
()f
()vicdo
To
Ho|
d
'
son
Ave.
tried those. do so— they arc too ident of the Seminole County Unit
i They have three children: Mr*.
\ ill I resent study
jCombined Meet ins:
good to miss. Enjoying all this of the American Cancer Society., N
1Bob Derrick, Mr*. Phil Hair, of
were Elaine Bass, Olivia Sim­ and I* extremely well known In ( ourse N ovem ber fi
By m a r ia n jonea
'Sanford, and W. L. Starr of Mid-]
mons, Mary Libby, Ruth. IM ges, this area for her work not only
Mr*, n F. Cole, secretary of! OVIEDO— All of the circle*, the
Rusty LPrboc. Dottie Mann, Rita in the cancer society, hut al*o In missionary rduca'ion of the W. S t Mary luiwton, the Pearl Martin. dlctown, Pa.
Bauer. Jane Milner, and Katy girl so..ting. Wr had a delightful C. S. of the First Methodist j the Nettle Farnell and the Katie
Mr*. Harry Sugden of Savan­
Cummins Terry Price was unable chat over New Oilcan* coffee. Im­ Church will prevent a study course Sue Circle*, of the Oviedo Baptist
lo route, and was grratlv nil.sed. pede.!. I fear, by my two young­ “ The Church in Southeast A*ia'*, ■Church Jo not meet until 7 P. m nah., Ga.. was the weekend guest
of her bro'her and sister-in-law.
Lou and Pinky Wallace are gett­ est daugl.'er*. Mr*. Dlngfelder'a Nov. fl. m a m until 2 p.m.
|at the rhurrh. commencing with Mr. and Mrs. J. Marion Harman
ing out of the Navy an I rrturnlng home on Grandview Is exquisite,
T hvW SCS. of Geneva will a covered dl*h supper at that time.I ££
to their home in Tennessee. VAH-7 and the exterior the loveliest shade assist with the study and will pre
The member* of the Katie Sue
o f gray gieen. I hope someday to
is sorry lo see them go.
sent the worship service.
I Circle are In charge of (he kitchen
j j f&gt; (*i,arica x. Ij w visit
her
again
and
stu.lv
her
The St.*tion Wive* luncheon was
nut uit t
Alio *..isting wi-h tha study will for the evening.
aon of Sanford were among the
painting*
which
link
very
interalso held Thursday. This time the
11 ^*»sU
be
the
member*
of
the
W.
S
C.
S
At
It
p
m
they
all
meet
for
a
rrnr«-*entntlv&lt;
of
M
other
coonscene was the B. O. Q . and the eating. anJ perhaps have a co­ nf thr Ehcneicr church, who will , shod
— Individual meeting
In
reIU.
a.,rndlp|{
,
hp
,g,h
a
sestwlf*
alortVwsWs
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annual
tie*
•ime 12:30. Dot l-eary ant Sally herent conversation without inter­ present the dosing prayer.
mmBBm •*w*s"-a
vprcUvr rooms of the church. «f;| aUlr c0nvrntion of the Florida
ruption
Ixjvc were hostesses, and there
Preceding the *tuily course will ter which all assemble In the
|9UI
were nineteen guest*. Carol Cook,
Tho*c staying for bridge were be the regular monthly buard main auditorium for a bu*inf** Farm Burrau held In Fort Mycra 1
recently.
f-&gt;- •*'« is *sa* W**»•• II h »sia
the piesMent discussed the charity Muriel lliwkin&lt; Rea Hamrick. meeting *1 9 a. in., followed by a session, under the dlrrrtloo of
the wive* will support, an.) It w as1Della Hibbard, Joy Webber. Gen­ brief bus.nesa meeting.
Mr*. T. II Danlell, president.
Miss Sandra Monforton, daughFIROT In bM uty . . .
decided that at the next lunrheon era Quirked, Dot Leary. Sally
A coverel dish luncheon will be
The Nettie Farnell Circle will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mon-,
in December, the member* will laivr, and Ida (lea Wilson. Joy served at noon.
•in eharge of the program. Mr*. forton, of .Sanford, has been electFIRST In quality
wrap present* for a needy fam­ Webber won find priie ant Della
The nursery will be opened for A. B. TcJford, of that circle, ii eJ president of her dormitory at
ily. The presence of Katie Jack- Hibbard the traveling priie.
in general charge nf the program, Virginia Intermont Collrge, Bri* , FIRST In valut . . .
tho*. dr«irmg to use it.
assisted by members of the eirrle. tol, Va Misa Monforton 1* aliol
Birslktsklagly beaatifoj U
Secretary-Treasurer of the college
rich. 18 kt gold—a supteno*
Students E n jo y
arhlsvtmcnl ef »be aa'et.-rafto
Senior Class.
E piscopal Y P S L
atta's art fad skill and, a
Chnpcl P rog ra m
rtmsrksbU vsla*.
Mis* Bonja Monfortoo. Ha-ighter
H olds H allow een
*oeial
meeting with Mr*. Brodie
MIIND4Y
By Key Ivey
of Mr. and Mr*. E Monforton. of
U sigeUiU avodsli, 333.JO la B U I
The Woman's M-ssicnsry Soctely William* group *• hostesse*.
\ wonderful chapel program D ance W edn esday
Sanford, has been elected treasur­
The Gleaner* Class of the First was pre*entrd Tuevda* by the
of the Fir*t Bsntlst Church will
By PENNY MARION
er of her dormitory it Virginia
have a Mriivsd* l1»*s tau-th' by Baptist Church w-ill hold It* re­ Fre*hman Glee Club They sang
The Enlsenpal YPSL held a 11*1 Intermont College In Bristol. V*.
W e rt Jew elry
monthly meeting at thr seven number*, had a tolo and
the Stale 'Voma.t1: Missionary gular
Invvoen dance Wednesday the llat'M isa Monforton. who i* a College
Union Eacrutlve frer. • rv vji-- church an on at 7:30 p.m. Mr*. l«n readings.
Store
of October, it the Episcopal Par- senior I* also a member of the
“ The l.ilar Tree." sung bv
B rsdoff and Mrs.
Eve
Josephine June* from 10:00 u. m Alice
ri*h lion*" There were a large r.lcr Club and the Westminister
202 F„ 1st
P h on e •
Faye Garner, was a light and
until 2:00 p. m. Coveted dian lun­ Cou*c wDl he ho'lcsse*.
. . .
,
group of kids there and the even- vdiowshlo
,.r an rntov.
cheon A nursery will be u-n'
Circle Twu of the First Christian humorous number. Eaye also gaxr , ,nH „ irrn, mll
All the women are urged to at­ Church CWF will meet Tuesday. m rftdiiic wHed l hannrl i nanlonr
rvriilng rontlalrd
e r.' which being very original
iljncr
,p danrP.
tend.
The Fricodahin Ct**a of the, 2 p.m , at the home of Mr*, ^la- twa* enjoywl immensely by the I tpn| j,BI|ft&gt; , ,lt,Ptl|(1| P()n,P, t&lt;
First Cbilstian Church will meet be I Bishop, 2317 Summerlin, yrith
rv.ri*« It.*.,.. . 1..
' ,"'d ,a'' *’u' hv *" &gt;"Mn» no*
Mon.lay, T:30 p.m.: and new of­ Mr* W. II. Young as Ihe program
,
II . -i|.'|n.,-e-i"
which w»&lt;
,hr d" n* ,n*wrrp
f"r oran&lt;.P atM|
ing
called
II* loween which
w*.
1&gt;p ,,prora||oni
ficers will lie elected
leader, and Mr*. Charles It. Grtevery appropriate.
,|n. , mfr, n-Hh orange batThe W.JI.U. of the First Bap­
me a* the devotional leader.
Sandra McKinney played a woo- ,
(n , hr rrr),pr n , rr , hp
tist Church I* Invited to attend
The official board of the First derhil piano solo.
Bed Wing. ||| M% wrrP
alrPanipra
a Method* ("In** taught by our
„ „ ,hp a, a£C
stale W M.U. Executive Secretary. Christian Church will meet Tues­ acernipanlit* were Marilyn Me- w|, ph-,
inlet and Kay
&gt;was a has stark with a rule scare
Mist Josephine June*. Class starts day. 7:30 pm ., al the church.
The Brow me Scout* of the First
1*1 »
Miss Whittle a big Prow*
« ar talrr torn apart
at 10:00 a m A covered illsh
lunrheon will be srrvel at noon Presbyterian Church will meet in hand, she has worked very hard ^j. |)0lty Mrtt* and Peggy LundIn forming a Ireshman Glee ( lub qu|,t w|,fn they ilanenl with It).
and rlas* will conclude at 2 OO p. the Youth Building at 3:00 p.m.
] K j„ |vpy -o n , h|&gt; brm,m ,)anrr
The Pioneer Fellowship and He - »nd hi* done a marvclou. Job
m.
Pat Harrington and Ted-ly Walker
The Rev. C. W. Shaffer will errntion o f the Flr.t Presbyterian
conduct the morning davotions Church will mett In Ihe Youth Presbyterian Cbu,~-b will mret won the anole dsnee. Penny M*
riin ami Richard Pl-.agan on the
over WTRR, Sanford, a' tt:30 a m. Building from «:00 p m. through at 3:30 p.m. at Ihe Church.
The Senior High Fellowship Be- &gt;pot il.vnce and Pat Harrington
The Women nf the First Pres- 8 (0 p m.
creation of thr First Presbyterian sod Gregory Walker won the jitbytrrian Church will have their
WEDNESDAV
Exrrutive Board Meeting In the
There will be a general business Churrh will meet at the Churrh t.-rbu: contest. Everyone particlpaie l In Ihe dunking of apples. A
Session Room at the Church at and luncheon meeting of the San­ at 7:00 p.m.
The .Mid-Week Bible Hour will go.*! time wa* enloyed b&lt; all and
10:00 a.m.
ford Woman'* Club and thr Fine
Thr Boy 5 ,outs of the Fir*l Art* Department at 12:30 pm be conducted by Rev A. S. Me- we wnnt to thank the Episcopal!
I
r.i.jy te ria n Church will meet in The program will be music and Innla, Pastor of the First Prea- YPSL for a lovely Ime.
1 .
the Scout Boom at 7:00 p.m.
hostesses will be Mrs. Howard byterlan Chunb at i;30 p.m.
The Chancel Choir will rehearse First Baptist Church will rehearse
The Pollathra Class of thr First Montelth, Mr*. David Lanier.
Prcshyterlan Church will meet at Mr*. E. A. Monforton, Mr*. Den at First Prr*byteriin Church at at 7:«» pm. and the Adult Choir
at 8.00 pm .
the tome of Mr*. David Ham ver Cordell, and
Air*. E
D 7:30 p.m.
Morning Circle No. 9 of the
The Itev. C. W. Chaffer will
Fauvrr, on South Sanford Ave., Binrhart. Reservations should be
at 7 IS p.m. The Co-hostess Ii In by Tuesday noon Call Mr* Women of the First Prribytrrian conduct Ihe morning devotion!
Thro Pate. 443
Churrh will m»et at 10:00 a.m over W fRIt. Sanford, at 8:10 a m
Mr* Henry Brown.
Prayer Meeting will be held *t at Ihe home of Mr*. Harry Weir,
Southsldr School Is sponsoring a
TUESDAY
The Woman's Soeia y of Christ­ the First Bsplist Church at 7 30 2&gt;U3 Laurel Ave. Mrs.Joe llakrr Colonial Exhibit from Oklahoma {
CJty, Okla . from 9 a m to 3 p. •
ian Service of the Ftr*t Methodist P m. and at 8:13 p.m. there will I* Chairman.
THUBSIMA
m. An invitation It extrndrd t o 1
Church will have a Bon'd meeting be a Sunday School Workeit O n
The Intrrmrdiste Choir of the thr public lo suit Ihe achool.
at 9 *. m. followed by the regular ference.
Members of Friendship league
bi«iness and program mrrtlng at
and the Ethel Boot CJrrIc will he
9 It a. m.
Circle N u m u - Jf o f ‘ he First hostesse* to a "Caravan'' of de­
Mrthadist Churn meet- at a n m legates from thr federation of
with Mr* W B West. 913 CaCla- Congregation ( hrtsllan Women of
Florida Is Now Making Ite
tin* Or., with Mrs Wilma Colbert FloriJa. Thr meeting will start
Greatest Gain* In History!
at 10:30 a.m In Ihe Fellowship
serving as co-hostess.
r e Rev. C W. Shaffer will Hall and at 12:30 a covered dl-h
cor met the morning devotions lumhcon will be served.
LeRoy Collin*, m Governor, does not claim
The Rev. ( W Shaffer will
o v i WTRR. SantneJ at t n a -v
credit for there gains, but the fact ia that hi*
&gt; uthsldr School is sponsoring conduct the morning devotions
amazing energy, vision and leadership have
a &lt; lomal Exhibit from Oklahoma ovrr WTHR, Sanford, at 1:30 p m
spearheaded
Florida'* forward drive.
Southilde School i* sponsoing a
( it* Okie., Irmn 9 am . to 3 p.m.
An invitation is extended to the Colonial Exhibit from Oklahoma
LeRoy Collins hu made a fine Governor for
City. Ok!a„ frlm n a m t* 3
p itilie to visit the school
ALL
Florida and ALL Floridian*.
pm
.
An
Invitation
is
extended
&lt;o
The
Sanford
Tourist
ar.d
He seeks in this general election tomorrow
ShufDeboard Club will have a the public to visit the school.
The Geneva Garden Club will
ruvirnt-di*h supper at (t pm
the support and confidence of ALL citizen* who
Daughtera of Wesley Suntav meet at the ( omnium!) House at
arc dedicated lo sound nets and progress in gov­
School Class o f the First Metho 2:30 p.m. Mrs. W P. Bailey, of
ernment.
Jut Church will meet In McKm Winter Park, will give a talk »n
Irj Hall at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Wild Flower*.
FLORIDIANS — Let's show the nation oar
No*1- &lt; for a tegular buaintsa and
The Girl Scout* of the Firat
confidence in our Governor . . . our approval of

the new

ULOVA

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Personals

Mrs \i b .

.Mils. KUIII.lt | ,\|.D till || MEIER
★

.Miss Y v on n e Cullen
Feted W ith S how er
In C. It. W rig h t H om e p i

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Betty Harman,
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D ili Yvonne Cullen. December I \ O k / v I 1 / » I C y t l
Idc-elcct, was honored with a . . .
i .
.
brldc-clcct,
mi rllanrous bridal shower Thur*
e U . I n C jG O r O t C I
clay
y at 7:30 p.m.
p................_
In the ........
home —
of
Mrs. Calvin n Wright.
Mr*- ll4»‘ '
llvn.lv.ton. of
. . . .
_
.... lolumpu* lia., announce- the marMoral arrangements of hibitcut .
.. .. ..
,, _
.
. . . . . . . . I ... ruse of her laughter. Belly Henblo.aoma and croton e»vet lent
l0 En, „ ollcM \
a festive air to the Wright home. J|f&gt;cf of FUthbcfJi Ma... TbP
The guests enjoyed tw o appro- rerrtnony touk pla.r in Eolkston,
priale bridal games: "W Idling (jt , jj ^ only aticmisn'* &lt;*rrc Dr.
Rms" in which each of the guest* aild \j,, Ear| C Faust
w „ given a letter o f Yvonne1.
T||&lt;; brj|lf „ „ , au„ of „ s „,
name, from which she had to bluc woo|
n#vy afCetM,rlM.
make three withes for the hotiorce
Her corsage was an orchid.
and "Carden nomancc'*, a story
The matron o f honor wore a
full of blanks, which must be filled
with the name, of flower* which tit beige knit suit and had a pink
Into the story themp. Prlre win­ carnation corsage.
The bride it employed at Eaust
ner* were Mr*. Jim Jenkins and
Drug Mmr and the groom is in
Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson.
Nava! Air llasc.
ttefreshmenls were cupcakes, VAH-7 of. .Sanford
. .
attractively decorated with double Th7 » ul
in s * nford 1or ,hc
welding ring*. mixed nut*, mint* nPXl ,wo &gt;e* r*and soft drinks.
,
.
, ,
The gifts were presented to Miss L l r C l C S O f O V I C d o
Cullen in a mod unusual man- C l l U T c h S lf t ll * M o d s
nrr. nalloom containing mc«jj»gc%
n
J n v r&lt;
written on s||p» of paper, were, 0 V IK I»0 -‘ The Mary Martha
led to the doorway, and In order c ,rf|f, „ f
0 viedo Methodist
to nb-aln the c ue* and. thus. the Omreh wil| mccl „ t
hnme pf
e u1 , u \ n Un
10 b'! * * » » U na I. Hunt on Lake Charm
each of the balloon.. This prodded MomU} af,rrnoon at 3 p m# M„ .
amusement for all.
IK F. Mltchem co hotte*. for the
Invited to be with the Lonoree, affair,
were her mother. Mrs. J. P. CulThe Chapel Guild Circle will
len. Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson, mother meet at 3-3*) p m. at the home of
of the groom. Mrs. Wendell llirt. Mrs. Janie* Wil.on on luike
Mr*. Chat llarkry. Mr*. Jim Charm
laimberton. Mr* Myrtle Morgan.
Tlie Itethany circle will not meet
Mr*. C. S Winn. Mi*s Lib Melh- until 8 p. hi at the home of Mr*,
vin, MU* Tommie Mrthvln. Mi»* Merritt Staley. Mrs. lien G. WainEmogene Methvin. Mr*.
Ellen right o&gt; ho-tinR the event.
Dostcy, Mr*. Jean Pucholski.!
Mrs Jim Jenkin*, Mrs. E. B. Winter Garden. Mrs. Denver CorSmith, Mrs. Henry McLaulin, Mr*, dell, Mr* Paul Jenkin* and Kaye
Martha Jean Walden, of Winter 'Mr*. Bert Ander*on, and Miss Shir
Garden, Mr*. Jackie Walden of i ley Anderson.

M iss Dorothy Catherine Emanuel
Is Wed To Joseph Wilbur Bruce
By HELEN SNODGRASS
tiny blue flower*
ENTF.HPHISE — Mi** Dorothy
Mrs. Sara Nell IrianJ of EnterCatherine Emanuel, daughter of prise, bridesmaid. » * » gownei. m
Mr. and Me*. Sidney Emanuel of blue net over tafM a with matchEnterprise, and Joseph Wilbur Ing shoe* and beadpicc^ of blue
Bruce, son of T. A. Bruce of Lake feathers and carried a nosegay of
Monroe, and the late Mr*. Bruce, link blue flowers,
were Joined in marriage. Saturday! Ellis B. Giles uf Moultrie, Ga.
Nov. 3. at 6 p. m. in the Barnett served as best man. Ushers were.
Memorial Methodist Church in En- Etgar Bruce and Casper Mathew*
terprise.
o f Lake Monroe and Itanuilph
Itev. Donald Walling officiated Emanuel of Enterprise,
at the landlelight, double ring
The mother of the bride was
ceremony which vva* performed drrsied in navy blue lace over
against a background of large taffeta with pink and navy aebasket* of gladioli an I patted ressortea and wore a corsage of
palm*, with two sevrn branched pink rosebud*,
canillclabra. The family pews
The reception immediately folwere distinguish'd by large white lowing thr rrrrmony wa* held in
»atin bows.
the church parlor and the refresh
Mr*. Cecil Sellers, organist pro- mrnt table wa* overlaid with lare
sided nuptial music.
rl0,h made by a cousin ol the bride.
The bride, given in marriage by Mr*. Ida Unkerfer, o f DcLand
her father, woie a flooi length and ’ entered with a 'lire*- llerrd
gown of lure nn.i net over taffeta wedding cake loppeit by the trad
Thr bodice of ehantillv la.r fra' Hlonal bride and groom Mr*. Kuurbd a high neck line with peter by Seller* Mr*. Wesley Tyler and
pan vollar and full length sleeves Mr*- George llirt assisted In *enwhich came to points over her
'br Suesls. The bride'* book
hand*. The bouffant skirt wa* « » krP» by Miss Helen Snod
enhanced with lace applique- and kra»*.
•ecd pearl*. Her finger tip veil
V'*' couple left inimrdiatley on
wa- al'arhed lo a Juliet cap of lace a honeymoon lo an undisclosed
ant -red pearls. She carried a destination The bride Iravricsl in
whlti Bible topped with white or­ a beige suit with brown acecstorIrs and wore her bridal orchid
chid.
Mis* Carolyn llirt of 0«teen, They plan lo make their home In
_________________
maid of honor, was______
gownei in ^__
pink North lavke Monroe upon their
net over taffeta with matching return. Mr. Bruce Is employed by
shoe, and head piece of pink i Ftorida Power Corporation at Enfeather* and carried • nosegay of I terprise.

L O O K !
W E A R E A L L SHOOK
O ur M ore nnd d oor lire nil tore up. F o r th e
n e st few dayn w e will he doin g hu«lnew» Ihru
th e n orth w in dow . I f y o u d o n 'l b eliev e It,
com e m d nee II.

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Governor!

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RONNIE GILES perfect kick break! the tie and the Seminoles go out front to stay. Th* hall was al­
most deflected by Marlin Krnnard. 4' 6 '' 230 pound Barracuda tackle. Note ball In circle. (Photo By
Jamt &gt;on)

Crooms W ins Homecoming Tilt 14-0
b io k e j into the limelight Friday
night with a convincing 140 Home
rotping win over Eustlf. It was the*
final home game of the *ja«on for
lhe| Panther* Lonnie Ifordy and
^•ir.nce Lancaster made
the
" jTc. for Crooms.
Near the end of the first quar­
ter thr Panjhen Jumped to a lead
wdth a safety. A high Kiuth cen­
ter sent the pigskin mt'ini! Into the
rn&lt;l rone and hard charging Psntht» guard, Jee King, w j i on the
ap^ to drop the F tails fullhv-k
Before he could get bark on tha
playing field
Erstis, kcjd with their hack!
to their &lt;»wti goal line fur tho entiro game, wag unable to muster
a stmr.g attack at any time agalmt
the highly spirited Panthers.
King .vraln figured prominently
for' the Panthert av he ripped
through the lluvti* line again In
thr second quarter to p-&gt; inc-* on
a Eustls fumble In Iho end rone
for a touchdown. Hut the eager
PantlxM w o n offsides and tho
ie&lt;.re was nullified.
The Crrxims offensive machine
ran smoothly during Ibe entire
game, hut the penalties of thr
Lrrt half kept the
aggressors
from crossing the goal line. The
half ended with Crooms leading

Panthers, ( room* fullback Eddie
Lanier toi&gt;ed to end Hardy for (hr
initial Panther
score.
llnrdy
scooped in the serial on tie Eustia 40 yard line and
shook oil
would-tie tackier* all the way to
plow down the field for the score.
The attempted conversion was no
good,
TV* Panthers went on the pro, I
again In the fourth quarter, as
quarterback Lancaster .-utniinatrd
a 70 yard scoring drive by sweep­
ing right end for 3.7 yards, be­
hind excellent downfirld blocking,
for the filial Crooms Academy
score. Again the conversion was
missed.
Panther halfhark Grady Robin­
son was the workhorse for the
Crooms attack ami the thorn in
Kustis* side, lie consistently po-

wered through the line to keep
Eustls on edge,
Eustls never gave Cronins a
serious threat
throughout
the
game.
The Panthers will rest for thi *
week before taking 0n another nig
9 Conference
team,
Diytoua
Beach, in two wrecks.
Score By Periods
Eustii
0 0 0 0 —0
Crooms Academy 2 0 4 4 —it
GOT HIM STRING RACK BUT
NO FiMl
BERKLEY SPRINGS, W. V*.
( AP &gt;— Police officer A. Brooke
Dyrhe sure had a fine day's fish­
ing. lie baited his hook with sweet
corn, dropped it in the Cacapon
Hiver and rame up with six fish,
all on a fish stringer.
The stringer hud slipped fn&gt;m
the hands of J. F. Kidwrll and K.
\V. Van Dyke and they gave up
after grappling for it.
In thr barber shop thr next
day Kllwell met Dyche who be­
gan talking about hi* rraty lurk.
Well, Dyche brought Kidwell hack
hi. stringer, but (he fish? They
were eaten the previous day.

MORI.D SERIES DREW 3I3.M3
FANS
NEW YORK tAI*)—The 1954
World Series attracted a total of
343,903 paid admisnuns. The lar­
gest crowd was 7JJB7 fur the Sat­
urday game In Yankee Stadium.
COAl'II WITH A EOT OF LIVE
The best previous one day Series
WOOD
crowd
was
74.102
at
Cleveland's
2d).
STILLWATER. Okla. (AP) —
Eustls ceul I never maintain a Municipal Stadium for the fourth When Oklahoma Aggie football
drive duo to the fatt charring de­ and final game against the New
coach (Tiff Sprrkle knocks on
fensive line of the Panthers, spark- York Giants. Oil. 2. 1934.
Wood, he has a purpose
Three o f his players are nameJ
Wood There's Everett, Duine
and Jilts. Alto on Ihr tram is an
Underwood, Dwainr,

The Sanford Seminoles went on turned it 23 jrardi to the
the »*rt&gt;ath Frida; night in New euda 13 yard line. Tour
Smyrna Beach and came from 13 later Byrd p in ed to Schlra
point* behind to scalp the Barr- Scbirard. ewarmed by del
acudai in a 21-13 upset. It wai
*,‘i**1
f
_ .
,
. - .
. taking completion to tit thi
the ftnt. yet eery decisive., win Gi1m
lrw&gt; ,
of the tea ion for the Seminolet. Semino.es urged into thi
Phil Byrd. Brantley Schirard, and to atay.
Bob Johnson took turne for aeorLate in the third qiarte
Ing chon*s in breaking the loiing ner matched another Bai
jin* for Sanford, while the whole **ri4* intended for Carr i
. . .
_____ turned it to the Seminale 40
hoat of Seminole, grid.ter. came , 0„ |p&lt;rkr&lt;1 ,
to life to chill New Smyrna Beach's &lt;triv* lht, threatened agi
Sophomore workhorae, Bryan Ship- paued to Byrd, and Byrd i
man, and outstanding end for the the mid-field atripe and d
Barracudaa, Lindsay Carr.
N*B u Then JJohn‘ &lt;’"
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rollout keep around
left
The firat quarter, a nigged de- m, de hl, mH
0„ brilliant run
fenslse teat of atrength for both aeaaon, carrying down to
teams, early pointed out the dexter- A bad pitek-out let the Sei
Ity of the Shlpman-Car threat. £•**• ,n d ,k*&gt;’ Anally Is
Late in the firat quarter the Semion do* B’ , l ,he 8,1
nole, were momentarily rattled a .
the fm§|
lh,
Shipman ripped through the line. n0!ea put the game on ice
for gains of 10, 11, and another for to yard scoring drive spa;
to yards to move the ball down 'Schirard. Terry Goembel
to the Sanford 2S yard line, where ? * , * ? * * crn*ilng ,h
the first stanra closed. On the
‘ fipe
'i ” * ,
first play of the second quarter,
,h' ntlddle foi sir
Barracuda quarterback
Tommy
r ! . f^
Jones passed to Carr on a play
P****? *® B&gt;rJ *'
that carried to the Semlnolea 13. ,h* b*
0 l h f . **•
Again Shipman ripped through the
,h,nk
Une for II yards, and on the next
through tl
play hanged over for the final
.V i *
yard and the Initial paydirt. Carr
^nd
in **!? !
bsoled true for the addltianal
J" ■
point, and the Semlnolea trailed T-f» JJS**’
,ht*
On the return aeriei of play. S Ue*' “ J * " bootc&lt;1 ,&lt;ni*
the Seminoles were itunned ai
*15" "* *!'II h *
a Johnson to Gerald Jones pasa
! '* *,m * uB f ®
was intercepted by Rill King on “ *,nlB0IM
the Semniolet 21 yard line ano the
Seminoles dominated
Barracudas were on the march Br* **s°nd half of the gai
again
Again Shipman sparked the TO
..........
drive. Hr drove 10 yards for a first
down on the Semlnolea' II yard
line, and. on a draw play through
the middle, Jones tossed to Carr
In the right flat for the score.
.
Carr’ s attempted conservation was
i mothered hy the Seminole defense
Before the Semlnolea eould gat
Iheir feet on the ground, Naw
K l |
Smyrna Beach again chlUad tha
_
Seminole aplrt by interest-ting a
Johnsor. aerial The pan. Intendo-t
M 0
for Schirard, was snatched down
hy Itoger Kelly on the Barracuda
2) yard line. Th* Semlnolea than
called a time out to settle their
shattered nervea.
jSH F
That was the turning point of
the game. From then on tha Sam^^W
f
(notes refuted to he dumped for
f
another loss.
The line chilled
&gt;Shipman and Carr, or anyone
IH j
else the Barracuda a could throw
them. The Barracudas ware
to punt, and Bird gathered
H
In the pig*Vin for a
yard flight
the New Smyrna Beach
^B
squad and rambled t» the Barrat
ctiila in yard line tx-fore h.&gt; was
H
tripped
H
^^B
From the 21. Jim
ra iei
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around left end for 19 yards and
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a first and goal. Johnson pasted
M
to n&gt;rd on tha next play, and
§j
Byrd want Into the end tone un■
touched. Ronnla Giles made a
1
perfect kirk, and the half ended
p
with the Seminoles trailing 13-7.
I
but very much the aggressor.
f
..
Midway in the thirl bracket
ttyrd again set up s Seminole
H
score. On a pais inte: ted for
Carr, Byrd lesp»«t huh to Inter
and, without breaking stride, rr

ter the final Seminole tally the
Barracudas went to thr two dif­
ferent occasions.
Both times the Seminoles clilled
the attempts. The first attempt !
ended when Jones passed to Carr.
Warden shook the halt loose with
a jarmg tackle, and defensive ter­
ror Eddie Barbour » as on the spot
to pounce on the hall for the Seminotes.
The final aerial attempt by
New Smyrna Beach met the same
fate as Byrd again intercepted
a pass intended for Carr as the
clock ran out and the Seminoles
had themselves their first victory
of the season.
Schirard and Barbour
were
again outatandng. but it has been
demonstrated in prior games this
season that two men couldn't win
a game. The Victory Friday night
was the result of team unity the
outstanding performance of lines­
men Bill Tyre. Meredith S.^ti,
Fred Behrens. Charles IVnce. TonBrown. Claude llitti-ll J ■in Wil­
liams, Gerald Jones, Boh I
Jack Stotsky. and Virgil Cr.i
hailed New Smyrna's offerse ,n-t
blocked off their defi-n*.*
The
re-vllllratlon of Jnnnson. Byrd, and
Ronnie Itussi, with the blossoming
of AI Colling and Warden mean
the difference In the hack.'.dd
The Yardstick
New Smyrna Beach
Sanford
Firs! Downs
6
Rushing Yardage
'■*
Passes
II
Passing Yardage
31
Passes Interceptrl h
3
Punts
' 3d
Fumbles Lost
■» j
Yards Prnallred
30

• R a cin g N igh tly (ex cep t S un.) T h r u
Feb. 28th
• M atinees W ed. &amp; Sat. S ta rtin g N ov.
14th
• F abulous N ew Club H ouse
• C ountless New Im provem ents
F R F F « n iO O L I N G RACKS T O N IG H T
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Schirard. amid a host of Naw Smyrna lUach defenders, leapt high
Into th* air to receive a pass resulting from a raulr-dattle play
Ifob Johnson totted out to Phil Byrd, and Byrd fired the aerial to
Schirard in the end tone. (Photo l)y Jameson)

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i71 K S A W F W ID H E R A L D

Veil round steak (which 1*
alto known a* real cutlets) cor*
responds to beef round steak
ani U cooked by
the
same
method — brining . . . a raoht
heat method of meat cookery.
Veal steaks cup 1-2 to 3-4 Inch
thick require 45 to 60 minutes
to cook. An interfiling way to
prrpare this seal round steak is
by using diluted muthruom soup
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ONLY HUM ARE SAFE FOR '
R intlK R SHOULDER FADS
Did you know that it's hazard­
ous to put foam rubber shoulder
pads Into cleaning fluids? Thai's
why they should be removed front
dresses and laundereJ in thick
soap or detergent suds. Rinse
well, press out escest moisture,
and let them dry before sewing
them bark in place.

V O T E R S O P S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

NOW
It’s Up To You
THIS! MOOIll span J too years of fashions at a show In the New
York Coliseum. Kneeling arc: Jaque llacklln (left) draped In a
gown similar to that worn by Princess Uithia, and Gretchcn Dahm,
dressed as Princess Nrfrrtiri. Gowns in styles 3 "00 years ago. were
made from drawings on Cgyptlan monuments. Standing are: Dorine
McKay (left), wearing a short modern cocktatl dreis of torquolae
satin and cashmere, and Pran Kigan (right) wearing a btsck-sktrted
•ilk sheath with multi-colored satin wrappings. (International)

The Court* Hnva Ruled Thai You Hava
the Right To Vote For The Ham*** Refe­
rendum
FLORIDA STATl'TEA SS0.0S1
It is the finding of the Legislature of the State that rip opera­
tion of horse raring and legalised pari-mutuel and mutual K it ­
ing at horse tracks in the State la a substanllot buaiaeat compa­
tible to the best interest of the State and the Uses derived
therefrom sontiluir an Integral part of the lax structures of
the state and counties."

VOTE

F«r Ratification (X )
and you vote fo r
* Y e a r Round Industry

* Million Dollar Payroll
* T h ou san ds o f V isitors
* N ow P erm an ent R esidents
UST fltOT Tom Attrldge. 33. of Gtcn Coxf N Y . f -plains to bis
t ■- .
I the |
l F*l IP • iprrson.c
)&lt;H fight u and ended up K in : sht •
li* ’ i ,h# I’1*"*
Into a ah .’ low diva afttl
d arparen:ly | used by the ahehs,
which su .denly struck the craft, shattering tha canopy and an®***
trig out ti.r eng.nr. The pi! &gt;t suffered * fur &gt;red l-g anJ three
broken vtrtabrao In the crash landing
I llwwd, Tha *n,rK
'isteners (1. to r.) ate Antic, 7, Kuihr. 6. .nd 1»t u i 9 (international)

AFTIS It Oft NO In what police described as a stolen car, James nird,
IT, of Arden. Del, and Geraldine Hopklnsnn, 18. of Claymont. Del,
poet romantically when held for questioning in New York City in
•onruction with an attempted parking lot holdup and (he robbery &lt;t
• Brooklyn grocery. The operator of the lot In the Times Square,
New York, area. Identified Bird as the young man who tried to r •
him it the Dosnt of a Dor Scout knifa.
(International^

W here else but in
a PHILLIP'S home
can you get an all

* S.V « E m ployes local people
Cl ASA KIMSAlt TOUNO. 01 r of ihr iireut names tn thr days of the
silent icir«r. makes a reapt car.ir.ee during a gathering of s ime 100
8. 1m aetors of yesteryear at the lion e of Albert K. Stnllh. now 80,
one of the founders of HollyweGA's l t i- ir studio MtsaYoungU
at ltd ; Tuny Muitnu (center) und Mary McLaren stands at right.
r o u t 11
Here's an attractive pork en ­
tree. Dredge 4 pmk shoulder
steMt* tw•ftfiur, then brown In
bvhlrtp'ioni of
laid
in
i tp
pings and season with tall and
pepper. Add t -4 cup water a fid
rover thr uton.il ligh'ly t'ouk
slowly until ten Irr, about
15
minutes Cora amt alter 3 large
apples Dlaaolso
■ ip grape
jelly in I 2 nip water Add ap
pie. Cook until lender S e n e
with the poik •leaks.

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Need n bright thought fur a
dutyalay m eal? Tr&gt; potk Simpl&gt; browu C loin or rib &lt;hops
in Inril
or drippings.
Season
w.fh sal' an I jn-pper to taste.
Now plan- I oops of rooked
Millies in a
ra m role illsh.
Hilute I i In ', ounrel ran lo­
in. ilo soon and pui.r over
the
i - dies Place pork
rliop.
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10 a in '•rate men l.UO' F.)
I to I ' , hours

* Im proved S ch ools and R oads
th rou gh increased reven u es

Vote For Ratification
of the Harness Horse
Referendum
Pit Pol. Adv.

K I T C H E N
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KffriRCialor, ranee, garbage

Tlx Tick! For You -

dlsponall, automatic dishwasher. (In deluxe 2 bath
II o m e n ) hot water heater, automatic wa»hing

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Ml! MIKI Mint;JIV.SKI clings to her ton. Gary, 10. as friends lead
tin in from a u n d pile where Gary's brother, Mik», 8, was buried
fluring a cavc-in Several youngiters were playing i-i a crater at the
top &lt;( the pile at the lime of the fatal accident tn Milwaukee. Mike's
bo'ty was recovered after an h o u rs search.
(International)

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Vote for the candidates of the party that
lias meant .vi much tn you. Vote to protec' the
Rains the IX-mocralic Party lias brought you.
Vote to he* part of the coming StevensonKcfnuvcr landslide that is so apparently
developing!

— NO EXCH AN GES OR REFUNDS
— A L L S A L E S C A SH

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. . . Minimum Wane . . . F11A . . . Social Se­
nility und many other benefits including Flor­
ida's great, prosperity-producing military and

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VOTE FOR

Time

WINN T. V.

naval installations. These were brought to
you by the Democratic Party. About the only
thing tho Republican Party lias brought you
has been the present "tight money" policy that
is crippling progress.
Vole Democratic to protect your gains.
Vote Democratic to defeat "stand-pattism."
Vote for the ticket that means progress. That
ticket is Stevenson - Kefauver, candidates of
the Party of Progress, the Party of ALI, the
people, not just the putty of big business.

Stevenson
THIS BLACK COCKTAIL
and dinner dress corn** from
Adele Hlttpson's collection. Tha
craerful silk chiffon skirt fow l
from &gt; peau d* aoia bo-iire,
crossed «t the b ;h waist and
adotn-'d With a lit;* rhinestone
pm.

tor President

Kefauver

lor Vice President

STEVENSON-KEFAUVER COMMITTEE
fdw ord F. Boordman, Chairman

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Page 8, Mon, Nov. 8, 1966

THE OLD HOME TOW N
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•New Air Force Unit
Is In Operation
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PHOENIX, Art*. C*—A new air
fore* "unit" U fa) operation beciu m a little boy kept trying to

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By STANLEY

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YESyMAW, BUT 1 GOT /A*A
l it t l b F|SHI/4'ANO
h u n t in ' w h il c i

GOOD LANDS, RAW.1
YOUVE BEBN GONE
’ TWO HOURS A-FE7UHIN
THAT PAIL O'W ATIE*

W A S AT THF
R N E R ’ '

walk.
Aa a result. Jimmy Mason's
many splili'no longer n il * bumps
on fall bead — and other* In hi*
achool clata are Jtut about the
happtatt jet "pilot*" anywhere.
Polio left Jimmy, 7, crippled In
both lei* and wth partial uie of
only one arm. It didn't rob him of
hi* ipunk.
A few week* a io Jimmy tuyged
at hi* brace* and began trying to
walk. After several attempt*, he
manaied to lake a few »lep&lt; at a
time. But he alwaya wound up by
falling.
Jimmy wa* unable to raise hi*
arms to protect hlmtelf, and earh
fall relied a new bump or marked
him with a new cut.
StIU, he kept trylnf.
The other day hi* ichool teach­
er at Samuel Gomper* Memorial
Clinic, Ted llolllniiworth, decided
to equip Jimmy with a football
MM. ORAl COIUNS, JJ. faints Into the arm* of matron* (lop) a* the
helmet and face guard.
u r* ^ ‘ c* *n LroWB Point. Ind, sentence her to die In the electrle
The rig protected Jimmy agalntt
thau. She wa* convicted of slaying her paraplegic husband, her
bead injuries, but, *ay* IMIlngsmother-in-law and two ilitera-ln-law. If the sentence la carried
. worth. It alio "made him feel dif­
out. she wilt be the dm woman to be executed In Indiana hlitory.
ferent" from the *even other cripAt bottom, the doomed *!ayer is ted by deputies from the courtroom.
pled children In hi* c!a*«.
Jimmy began wearing the hel­
met wth pride, but another prob­
lem popped up. Hollingsworth de­
tected a trace of envy on the part
of the other .pupil*. . ,
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HOSTESS, HOST CHOSEN
. Tk , ..,*ai h" ,J?nurd. K
DEUNI) (A P )—Carolyn AnderLok* Air Force Base for help *nd
of s , AugulUne ,, h0„ „ . , nd
the air force came on the run.
Jerry Brown o f Fort M)er» mayor
Capt. Hugh M. Matheson of L«i |^ stetson Unlveriily's homecomAngeles, and fellow oflfccrs o f 1*
mg today and tomorrow.
Luka's SCOOth combat crew train­
Tcp events of the celebration k
ing group landed a helicopter on
•re the alumni banquet and a
• playground at the clinic.
The airmen brought helmets for pep rally tonight; several breakthe laven other pupil), a eolircthn fails, a parade, barbeque and a
of model planei and certificate* football game between Stetson and
activating tha d a n as the "Jet Carson-Newman College tomorrow.
Pilot Squadron."
BUDGET REQUEST
M»the ion admitted he was "a
TURNED IN
pushover from the *t»rt" of the
TALUHASSEE (AP) — Th*
project "You tee." he said.
"When 1 wae a kid. a collapsed State Avocado and Lime Commie•pine put me In • crippled child­ slon hat turned in * I7WOOO bud­
ren's hospital fir a year. I guru get request for IW57-S9, up $S3/&gt;
32ft from Its current appropria­
I undents nd."
tion.
FARM WORKERS LEAVE FOR
The budget would include funds
U.S.
for employing three new field men
KINGSTON, Jamaica, (AP) — at aalarira o f g low a year to
Th* Labor Department announced promote out o f itatr lalea at
yaiterday I.2J0 farm worktn are poln's of purchase, a fiinrt'nn now
leaving for the Unl'ed State* performed by advertiilog a ;#nde*
starting Friday. Most are going, The comnmilon h fimn cd w.th
to work on Florida sugar planta­ a 10 rent* a bushel tax on limea
JIAN m ilO . IT, of M anhalt.
tions, It said.
and avocado*.

News Briefs

’ he Picture 01 Health |
t f Itb s il A. A n n . M D

Hi* Fluoroscopic
Ix o m ln o tlo n

u
LA valuable aid to the radiologist
n making a modern medical examnation la th* fluoroacope. Thta

I
tnachin* project* an n-ray beam

through the patient'* body onto a
•enaiUted acteen, making it posSibl* to see the bone* and tissue*
M a pattern of ahadow. To th«
radiologist, or physician specialis­
ing la the us* of x-rays and other
n ila n t energy in dlagnoiing dis­
ease and treating it, each part of
th* ahadow tells its own story of
health or diiordrr.
Using the fluorotcep# may he a
preliminary to taking x-ray Dims,
■Inc* fluoroscopy olTrra no perma­
nent record. Some x-ray equipment
now combine* th* two. Th* radi­
ologist use* the fluornscop* until
he aces something which drmandi
Further attention. Then he can in•Unlaneously make a "spot" film
With the tame machine of that por­
tion of the esophagus, Intestine or
Whateeer he want* to study.
One advantage of th* fluorooeop*
studying th* body for diagnosis
that it allow* (itise rvallon of mo­
tion. Some x-ray films taken at pre­
cisely-limed abort intervals give a
Similar effect when the radiologist
fludira them in sequence.
Another advantage of the Auore•cop* It Its quieknrsa. If a child
has a fishbone caught in hi* throat
•r someone is rushed to th* doctor
With a gallstone attack, the radiol­
ogist can pick up the trouble on
the fluotcscop* at once. For great­
er clarity and a permanent recorJ
he will make an x-rav Aim.
Bometimrs you will tee the ra­
diologist wearing heavy red gog­
gle* and a bulky apron and glove*.
Th* apron and gloves are impreg­
nated with lead to protect him
from constant exposure to radia­
tion. The goggles Veep his eye*
adapted In between examinations
t* th# darkness neeesiary for per­
ceiving a good fluoroscopie image.
Tha fluoroseope must bo uted
With great rare, by physicians who
know it* limitation* and hatards.
for It give* out large amount* of
X-rays. It has been shown that *
one minute fluoroscopie examina­
tion mar produce enough x-ravs to
make COO chest Alms, for example..

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JQ C H A R P

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mat ion filed by County Solicitor
A. C. Dresaer charged Basil P .j
Autrey, 50 formrr executive vice
president of the National Union
Life Insurance Co. In Miami with
illegal stock deals.
Autrey was freed pending arraignmrnt. Dresser said Autrey
sold 3.230 shares of hit firm'a
•lock before beromlnf a qualified
securities dealer under Florida
law.

Our plan for control of duh Vorld lo ba«cd
upon duh peoples not Inking hactive pnrt in
dcre govehnment. Ve MUST keep dee hnmerlrnn people* avny from duh Poll*. If most
of duh (leopples don’t vote, vea can elect our
otvn contmlnftAni • uh •candidate*. Din in dew
only v»y vet enn Inke over control of dee
United Schteppi of Hnmerikn.

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Dally Worker.

The Seminole
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Climatoloqisf Says
U. S. Temperature
Rises Each Century
ASHEVILLE,

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C. (J)-You
can’t count on saving much In furl
bills Just because the earth It
warming up a couple of degrees a
century. But It may help Insure
your great-grandchildren an ade­
quate food supply.
That was the word from Dr Hel­
met E. LanDberg, director of
climatology for the V. S. Weather
Bureau, who told the annual meet­
ing of the American Meteorologic­
al Society that winters also are
getting milder.
Dr. LandvtKTg said th* average
temperature In the eastern United
Statei if riling by two or three de­
grees a century. And the Ire
masses in the arctic regions are
melting axra)’. while the average
temperature in that area goes up
10 to 12 degrees each luO &gt;ears
This
gradual
warmup,
Dr.
Landtburg added, will mean long­
er growing seasons In some area*.
This could help mrrt the growing
need for food by the growing world
populace. On the other hand, he
observed, the added warmth could
mkac dry areas more arid than
before.
He listed at theories for th* ’
warmup changes taking plat* on :
the aun; mechanical romubsllon
processes Increasing the amount of
carbon dioxide in the air. to ah*
sorb more heal: fading away of
a giant cloud of cosmic dust be­
tween the earth and sun; and raw­
er volcanic eruption*, which cre­
ate heat-sheilding dust cloud* in
the atmosphere.

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The Big Tent Skating Rink
Irunted nt the corner of—
Sanford ,\vr. A Seminole lllsd.
Weekday* — 4:00 - «:00 - 7:30 • 10:00
Weekend* — 1:00 • 5:00 — 7:00 • 11:00
Free Skating; Instructions
Hcdured Price* Knch
Weekday Afternoon.

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COLOR CARTOON and LATEST I’ ARA. NEWS.

OdJudsw&amp;A Ylsuv W lo d sl
Q ah 7 / o x f (fJw oAsi —
LOW COST

Auto Financinf by our bank offer* you ALL of then* Savins*.

THE LOAN COST KEPT DOWN
moderate borrowing charge. We finance new cars al IlgTc. You pnv no "hidden co*ta". J

THE INSURANCE

Your insurance premiums mar he included in

your monthly payment* and placed locally wilh your own agent.

Alterations:

THE ACTION

You apply for your hank Aulo Loan and get a derision

promptly.

15 %

Discount For
Cash &amp; Carry

BORROWING POWER

You pay a* agreed and earn useful cred-

it standing with ue for future credit needs.

Pickup and Delivery

If most of the voter* *t*v from the POLI*
tha American people will noon lone CONTROL.
And the HAMMER &amp; SICKLE will then reap
its TOLL
Signed: The Happynew* Boy*
BULL Gatlin
CROOK Chef

B A C K -iea A O F O L K S PAW 7 t h e - s l o w p o k e -

WITH H UN O ART IN REVOLT and Poland declaring It* Independence
from the Soviet Union, cln-e observers believe that th# Russian lUst
European satellite system is starting to crack up. Many think that
what la happcnlrc now is Ja«t the beginning, and that Ctechoalovakia will be the rest to relret. question marks on map Indicate un­
certainty In rrlallonrhlp to Romanian and Bulgarian reaction to th#
trend. Firs! to defe t from the Iron Curtain wa* Yugoslavia. (C. P.)

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crease compared In the national
r(M, of ,6 ™.r r«.nt. Julian S.
,, . .
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Moor'* U nim ,i,y of *
*'
tension poultryman. said. The nalional production It estimated it
million birds,

Attention Comrades

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"Billy Graham," this
ateat llteran- account deala with from tens of thousands of *mi!l
S ’. " 0!??1'‘i,,orT of th,« ■«)■*• contribution* receired last year.
■P*nt $2,000,000 for Billy'* radio!
. 5 m?,n*.hl1
and hi* misetirring* fllm and prfMhinf ministry, i« ‘
•Jf,°.unt of to* youthful preacher also described.
of the goapel who at the age of
Such provocative question* at:
SI hasi probably preached face to
[*f*,wl,h.mor« spiritually hungry What manner of man I* this
handaome young evangrliat who
*nr spokeiman (or has reaped this neh harvest of
Christianity in all history.
souls?
Is he genuite? Do his con­
Told1dramatically »n&lt;f at flrst version*
last? Is h# merely a
W
bjr- 8„Uftlf r. IDfth. senior flash In th# pan #r Is he really
editor o f Reader* Digest, the the
religious phensm#non of our
Story traces Billy Graham's Cruar* candidly astweted In th#
wdea from their Meeptlon when era,
■Billy as a teen age preacher barn- atory of th# North Carolinian,
world church leaders declare
|atormad th# South gathering In “who
walks at th# aid* of God."
convert* to Oiriat wherever he
All of Billy Graham'* diaries,
went. In hia frank and objective
una p^rsonnl Utters wer#
biography explaining how the
Cra.-adea grew and grew first in mad* available to Stanley High,
aeorea o f cjtlea acroaa th* United who alto did on.the.tcene re­
Statee and Canada and later in search in both America and
Great Britain, Europe and Alia, abroad and followed in th* wake
High aaya, “ Billy put religion on of the Crusades, interviewing
tho front pagea and made it the converts and ministers.
ehlef topic of man-in-the-atreet •^H eart-warm ing chara. t»r
eonversation."
sketches of the evangelist'* love­
i
ot Particular lntere»t ly wife Ruth and amusing anec­
(a that th* author satis/irg th# dotes atrout his four children in
natural curiosity of million* of their hilltop home in Montreal,
r*°P‘* t&gt;y graphically picturing North Carolina, provide a wealth
behind-the-seenes working* of o f human Interest and show the
the** highly succenful-revival*, baaie simplicity of thia most ex­
how they ara prepared, organir#d traordinary of men.
and Ananred. An Itemised
It
account
“ Billy Graham” waa luit pub­
of tho fabulous unit
ran m
Billy u
Graham
lished recently by the McGrawi Rvangellatle Aaaociation
Jo xsiilch, Hill Book Company.

anta In Europe and America
were ron«ldcr*-l and the (lnvllsts
* • » given testa In New York,

TAX REPORTS
CHANGES AUTHORISED
JACKSONVILLE &lt;A P )—The In­
WASHINGTON (A P )-T h c Communlcation yesterday authorlred ternal
... ., Hcvcnue Service . assessed
, .„
tlirie eorporxte change* for radio Florida gamblers $0,018 in frdersta'ioni: WWPB, Miami. FI* . aa- «l wagering taxes in October comslgnmcnt of |lrrn-e to W8KP, Ine., |pared to gl.IM the month previous,
owned by Ohio Mu*lc Corp., fo r i
The October amount, represent
Itco.OOO
Ing 10 per rent on groti receipts,
The commission alio authorlred brought the year's total to Mt.flll.
these operating change*!
WWPF, Palitke, FI*., daytime
power Increase from 500 watt*
NO SMOKING ENFORCED
to one kilowatt.
MEXICO CITY 'Jv—Manuel Salairr Hendon lost bis Ufe because
TURKEY PRODUCTION
he didn't smoke.
INCREAHES
lie ws* approached by a group
JACKSONVILLE (AD — Flor ..............
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_ for cigar
o( toughs who
asked
Ida’s turkry production, up from ^rites. Salarar Rendon explained
IAS.000 last year to an estimate 11 he didn't smoke. Infuriated, one
200,000 shows a 21 per eent in- of the men stsbbrd him to death.

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town, I*., has won the worldwide ctimpetitlon for the role of
MAN CIIAttGED W illi ILLEGAL ••Saint J osh’* In the film version
STOCK DEALS
of George Iternard Shaw'*
MIAMI (A P )—An ll-eount Infor- drama
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C LEA N ER S
H. LANEY OWNER

110 E. Second S t

Phone 465

FLORIDA STATE B A N K
of SANFORD
“ T he F riendly B a n k ”
Member F. D. I. C.

�a , mM u
fit
counting oo support at Jeffersonian Democrat*. Ha forecast that
he would get molt at the votai
(Camtlweed
Frege
P a n , 1),
received by Sumtar Lowry and
- „ .
.
Warran and rami
Farm Bryant order,"
ortaf, Ik warned. The
Tha Soviet
Fuller Warran
(Ceeuieeed f m * Page 1)
wtnning an unprecrdeaied first traop* will be withdrawn only aftlivered over to itationi. Colllni In
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Cease-Fire Kiwanis Club

&gt;ver

Hrrness

Tours Pinecastle
j

(Continund From Fact 11
| The Seminole County Chenier of
to tU month*," he »al&lt;t. "Each
the American tlrd Cron received
two hor»ea trained require* on*'
information thl« morning relative
caretaker which meant that apto the procedure for providing
The
U jlo it Fa ir Building
Lorn-. .—
American
Cron aitittsnee to
proximate!)- 300 earelaker* alone
,.
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will be working there for the * L , i f 1" » “ ■
evjcuee.
from the Middle F a it.
_
. ,
,
■
. .
10 t*1# membership at tonight*
The information wa»
«a» forward!
forwarded
. P*w ik 1. (n addition to mcclin, of , hp Canpbell U iiln g
Sanfoni {ot
*»,l»tance

r ij I

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LCLSt Vr G G K

“
•t order hi* been restored."
ippealed to the voter* to return prmary victory then
Community relations at Fine. I The new re|lm e, It lakJ, will
to office for four more year*
An estimated one
mllUon are |t^
« |o U u £ * for the 'withMc" * ,e A&gt; B. arr Improving iron*
»o that be can carry out the pro- expected to vote.
drawal aftar peace ratunu
eiwlously ihrie days, due mainly
O ’*™ of progrea* be aald had been
P r f , Ucnt gurahower U favored
Sov.et hl|b command ip*
fact that bate officials ir e

*-*offlce^Urin* hi* ftf,t lW° y'* r*

ii^fM^'juiaVstV^ntoa*for Ftor- l**1* 1 ,0 nan|*rl*n krmr of^ p " li0^ u,1l' promoting ba»e tour, jy,,. ,raicrrt

u■ ivc rmes the
- sconfidence
r s r athat rvuuj Sinorwi mnUrtro
S «i Sit v i

stac*

Fail Building
Group To Make
Report Tonight
.
_

! M id-East E vacuees
!To R eceive H elp
From R ed Cross

jnd rc0pic employed ito.'t of "the"American

1-egloo \"0 n\»\TxW ^ tl^S^mlm.ie C*um
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at I o'clock a! the Legion Hut *
prcal.
V T S - H e s r s v x i I approximately $25,000 weeklyaOver
s -way
- - ■»-»- e t ,hf Hungarian operatona.
on Seminole Boulevard.
ffed Cro»» Oversea* Held Di

M arket S ays F ru it,
P roduce V olu m e Is
In creasin g W eek ly

1
|

The St nford Btata Farm an
Market butlnca* 1« getting into th*
"beehive activity" aUge. Sandy
An !rr»on. Market Manager reportcvj to«tay aa he revealed hi* weekly tabulation of commodi'.lct moted from tha ptatformi of the
market and their valuation.
"We are pleaded to report."
laid Sandy Anderaon. "our fehitae
of produce and fruit I* increailng
weekly with a fa irly good de­
mand."
Anderton reported, tn hi weekly
retrace, that "La»t week'* »a!ea
and volumr increaied eon.lder.tbly
over the preceding week."
Dealer* told IS varietlei amounting to 19,401 package* at a
grot* valuation of $30.03123, he

A bw«* P*rt
£ - vc *o freelr esoreik-d In me hi ^ IL * 00’ ,i .
T
*
army eagerly went over to the
The Information Service* O ffice , the tix month period that will turn
Preceding Ihe meeting will he a rector* In port* where Middle
the pa»t." he aald
e S ^ d a y h S h i k l n v ^ r by r,b * f ta * * ‘f'u rr.ctlo n again.! at P l n r c t l . u.ually arrange* for,m ore than W O W In W &gt; r jU frrc fof&lt;, l0 -k ic k o f f American &gt;*.t evacuee* arr arm ing. and
id of I ^! £^! r* i d« eS nd tel an t£ l candldaU
i i Ru*i1a0
m«unl*t don.inaor three
thrro *uch
*uch lour.
lour, earii
each week
week,alone
alone to
t., he.pent
-;»entright
right here
hereInInthe
the Ult|o||
U l! |0„ Wcok
Wcek pt(v|*imc&lt;l
ptoelalmc&lt;l by
by Mayor
Mayor n r W It,rector* at other po.aiblr
" I want to give you the kind
candidate E ite
E ite
R u,ll* ? 1 ,b J l'«
&lt;-®»nmunl»t
domraa- two
wo or
thick K
d i u m In
f l l will win vole*
v d n l*on
Uon which
which .tarted
Marled Oct.
Oct. 23
23 ketlcr
ke.lcr in
in addition
addition to
to regularly
regularly achedulcd
achedulcd county
county wi
w.thi r»*»
realauranu.
„ s»o'l
St^ ,, *-n
„n Nov.
Xm I., Fool
f ,k»| wilt
will reception point*, have hern author-gervict* a» your governor whick
Kefauver
in IMiami
auronu. hotel.
c *j Kf. |&gt;
you want and wldeh yo j are et.- f„r the ticket in «vota! Dade I W . d ly ,h* Ru‘ *l , n , tu^ ' ,**hr‘I * "’ *,*'
" ,fh ** Armrd Fo rfr* aml T
^ rrfh*.
*“ Jn 3 l&gt;*' -rv e d beginning at 7 o'clock. t&gt;H to extend the following *erJ it ir d to have and that thl* »tate *, which mar cait 1-4 of the .tale* **Ve **,*u,,
Htf lr ,r®r »&gt;*- 1*°^* Kid'* Day. The ba*e »a* recently !oc** bu*!nc-*»ca.
AI»o announced i« the American vice* to United State* evacuated
out afaf
Seed* to have."
vote '
I and plan** to eru.h the indi-peod- the »ite of an Explprer .Scout ex"When the hor»e- move oui
ntood Bank day on Nov. « eitlren*
plan
t
Collin* *ald Florida needed lm____________
ence movement
pedmon whirh la.teJ three d ay. ter tlx month*, then we ntan to B, |hr K lk, ,-|l|b fnim 3 ,0
, Apfr_,
f(,r rapid
tionx aat p m |&gt;rK,„n„air r , are a»krd to tr.in*mittal direct to chapter*,
proved *chooli, road*, converva
C H E Y E N N E , Wyo. JP—A*k*d to
But th» rebel* fought on with and another »eout program I* now *tag»- many *t»ecial allri.-tion*
*nhl.
C
tilerr ,|on.itr a pint of bleod to have
lion of natural re»otirce- and more move a pjiheart load of file* lo bare hand* and homemade bomb*. In the final planning *t*ge.
Ih*^ training center _
l'_ tl,,
, Fxieml emergency financial
With ideal weather prevailing,
employ mrnl .^ r t u n lt ie . tor It. Hnoro 111of the Maje.tte building | The reibtance appeared hnpele**.
-yy,,. .s , nfofd Kiwani. Club. Ia»t w'u '*•' elubhou»e and gr.iraHtan.. 'tI,cir" name* placed on the "looil
(stance on an individual b**l*. I “ I predict our volume will in
older citti.-u*.
for u»e by th# Wyoming Mate ReFrom a weak tran.milter in Hu- wefk. vmted Plneca*tle A F ll in fardille* available f r pop concert |,jn k ||onor n„||
3. Accept reque.U In behalf of 1 create weekly In thl* are* unlil
He coupled wilt, the appeal in publican central committee, a dap«*t came an appeal by the j|eu 0f
n#OI, |uncheon meeting ou,,'",,r »how« *n&lt;l *lmllar affair*
The I 9S7 membership campaign evacuee* lo tran.mlt tund* from the latter part of November," Anhi* own betulf a rvquevl ’hat tte Cheyenne hotel bu»t&gt;oy got mixed Ruaiian commander to Hungarian -j-k,,y |r ^, Sanford by Ini* at lu Thi* will he a t?-montli-1 ycai u' the Campbell l*&gt;**ing Po*t wilt relative* to the I ’ml.xl
State* j der.on laid In hi* weekly market
voter* approve (hr judicial amend
nient and defeat the ,&gt;riw&gt;o»e I 07
o o a* i n M » . E S P * * “ * ? * * * afternoon.
"" ^ 2 X 5 fA S -T U U S u
ffla a rtL B S ffl-M S tW I He tald. "At thr lime the cabflow of dollar* into thr p .a k rl. of hope* to enroll eligible veteran* of No tints arr available te y e ti
aenator amendment which would Ihe llyod* buiidln. — ju it acroi*
"We arc Ihe loyal friend, of the
the
World
War*
and
thr
Knrran
giving
name*
ami
'ocatio.i
of
evaj)ai{l. ihouU be *howing up in
ba.e t o u r w i l l . |bu*inr-&gt;
A
typical
(voplr
and
other
ive every county a traitor and Ihe «trrrt. That room D occupied I'
nan nation,'' the command
War to bolatcr their rank*.
cures.
, volume."
ip icrea-e llou.e mrmher-hio Irani by a former Laramie County er laid. "We ere the .olJier* of '*k,“ vl.itor* through the ba.e al •, hroi,gh. d the county
('•oat for the local American
freeom and fnendihip among l titudr chamber «ynlhelic trainer
C t* tn 133
Drmocratie chairman
Kcnip pointed out that Ihe In
DRUG DRAG
unit, parachute .Imp, b .»c open.- rat|on ' J |hr „ fcwa, w|th
Legion l’o*l t» to top the Mi9 mrm- • ......... .
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A TTEN TIO N G IR LS
worker*.
goal reached »everal year*
RICHMOND.
**]e i . . . Bi«\.n 1
-r
. o .j,,
We appeal to the w ldler. and *«&gt;•• «e&gt;,‘ re .talmn and le ° * « « H |u perb f a c U ill^ wtl be mad,- bershtp
,
of
publication*
by
the
\irg
in
ia
N
A
S
IIM
L L E , Tent., vfv—vgnderwith
_...
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__ _ an !
offtrrrs of thr Hunfariin arni) lu ly
*&gt; climavid w
in ■a rlo*c-up
ir l*1 ..lo o k avallahtr
lo rKarilaMi
*n»jp*
_
.
|
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Slate Hoard of I’harmacy ha* been bUt Univenlty now hat IhiAi
joio up In fighting again*! rrac!^f
®om®
'n,J &lt;&gt;rganuatum» for rvents nv*t dri*am
lo*t I ommaiider l.ynn Lyon MmcvthJ, |f l , |hin t,rUk The , male riudral* for each eo-ed.
ix m i; i l i u m c u i m in m e.
x n r m : o» » i i r
M x i n j i mi i n . t i i i i i n
ix a i i ' i i : ■•** r u n u t a t u
li*r frretiom ofwJ dtmocrary." , ®
SCratoKI*.
n | of now
h ^ urgc*l the en ire memhcr.hlp s u le Aialltor'a report on |hr oper*
"It won't be long." remirked
A x i i ru n •r.*iixni.i: m x t i . v v ii . u a u
mu t.s
a t i t. r
Shortly after the broadcaH, a
On mo»t occa«iona. the vblting
)n cotH.|uj j nj{
&lt;tl,ebt:on per "There « a veiling Job to be done a||onf o( |hc hiurt, (or |hr |a|l wlep chancellor Madlion Sarrett
r i OIIIIIV I I I VX I I . H* X». IW .1
Vllldai. atbu knu*n a T. K Mill.
A t u n * *v i : i m : ii and J t:a m i: it ir aii*&lt; «i,e iic ir i* -e * -ii&lt; » u«- 22-automobile c o n v o y Iwought group* at. met hy either t '» l., | o, l K en ' - emphaalred eight epoci
*'_h*f U' - rd **ir,.ni r i 1 . * , ' &gt;r#r showed income from the
;"until we can promise everv girl
X* ItlN'IJIt. nib w ilt »«id
tb -w ii iv-UM* ir lu a ill'd anil If more than 100 rttliena of WeMera ktlchael X tv. McCoy. Whip i«&gt;mfir point* which, hr *aid «uir. up j legionnaire* which appeared in thr •ale of publications at exactly 35 I who comes lo Vanderbilt not only
) l.* l'* ’ l.l&gt; It. VV‘ KlNltlt,
Idead.
Iliclr
r -.| » u th .
bbhluXn
I'latnlirfb I lt»li a.dcvlb, *•. graMac*. aial*ri*»i. nations, including 72 American dr- mander. oi CoL Matott it. Grower the benefit* the training plant will |November l**»e of "P«»t ( 33) cents.
I a diploma — but a husband!"
*•
i llen-ra, w a d llv rs truataaa. and all pendent* o f personnel in the Jr.. Ila-r Commander and then
bring to Seminole ( '- ini*',
Scrip4a"« llo »aul "1*1» reach for
a l.i.M .I,. I.l•
ai.d
Ubib bb wliorutoarar ■lalndt* t
ihroueb. undai ur aealnal •a,-J xv IJ. American legation In Budapeat. taken to lunch at the Officer'*
.LTtl •&gt; M V11l.L tl. „•• liutUal.d.
It will, he «aid 41) bring a mil- new horifon* memt*er»hlpwl*e and
ittli aad
aa«l KVA
» i d l&gt; II hrAIU.KI;
Haiti Mill* and to
K Mllto
ala..
to S
&gt;4111*. __
lion dollar a year Industry- (2) |otherwise for 1937."
If#,■ rt
»&gt;r xm.etli. m» •
—
s g*1 *.
kBuwn aa “T ■
*: AJills: and at &gt;■ an* •cross the Austrian border a Club
lUCKIsNUANTH.
«ll
liswlsr. or e lo lm lcf t«% Nickelsdorf.
I Judging from the frirndline** of provide employment tor local pro ^ in anticipation for a huge in%utM I: Mi M il
1Iiato. «nr rlfht, tltlo or i i u m i
pie »lncr
93 |*ct. of all rareway |rre*te in new merntwr* for the to- . . .
The W e s t e r n e r s had been local area resident*, the Pine.a*- ....
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IH)YIL J #r.\III.KIt Mi««l A. in tla# followliif *J•Berlin! Un*I. Ir«
i:
. MA]|l.»:tl.
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min i»lrg „
In -------------MBmlnofi C»Utitr
-------- , »tr*nded for two day* in Magyar- gj^, (‘.immunity ttelaiiom pr-;ect employe* mint come from the lo- ra | American ta-gion Po»t, Cum
a r jm u V li
T V|,:v'x,‘Uer.VH 1 1f?”»*'tfo«l.,'i’n,U,,*i f»«*,toalt*uf ?h.: V t f " ?
&lt;J °!T f
l» paying off big dividend- for cal cili/rnry accord.i c to lav . .11 „ianJer Lyon ha* announced that
I ADI. i. i&gt; *&gt;■ :«. U tivlea . a a j
Ceraar of, a u i r im n t i« t a., From frte^
.V/, Air ^ orf‘' ;*i-onnel
It will pro*! .e reve,-..r tli.xt will (|,r nrt) initiation of new memit d*ad. ii.«ir unknown avow*- a*.ti&lt;&gt;n ji. Tuwaahip i*
' apitf Inten-n: on by the United
rr*ult In tower laxe* and bett.-r in-r*. ha* tn-en «rt for g p. ni. Nov

Legal Notice

Iraaie*1'.*' ^“ 'Vltor *JIrtl« ! “ “ ,**«** J'.Vt, Mulk'“ tteM * feet, i RU,M S,3,r
B1'* ! T h r P O I l u l il't M H 'n t S
&lt;uiutii.k a*i*.i lo. iiir»uau wr vy»M i i « i» .i. .xurin «a
** tain. ».**n commander Uerc hcl. ta_e i i t i c t . iilv lix . iin v n v r *
•CbiMl llt*ui; at.o .VLt. I'lill VV..I III la.t. Me«t 321 te«t lu ronvoy until a German doctor adIn ■ Sanford llrrah! release.
b-l.Vb ll.Vbl.MI *ilt Cl.Al.VI- I—Ini of Otflnalae, l.l&gt;.* VV’ett In
vlaed him he might hevs an epl Friday, Nov 2, II was reported (hat
l.\U Yu llAVK v s V gtn Al IS, f»«t for road
Illtoin. TI VLl. Oil IM K ltVou. a n j eacb o f you. art h ir el.aT J.S. o l ! L.IK.N LIXI.V T ill. I.* n n t lf l'd II at a ault haj l.eati drmlc of dipthfrla on hit hand* Ihe Seminole County Grand Jury
indicted Ihrrr pre-.n* tor niurd
IIUAU I IIUI’ MITV IIKIIKI.X- l.ruUflil a a a ln it &gt;nt| In Ike Circuit If be did do! release the parly.
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addre*. le I*. O. Hot 114*. Panfard.
nortde. . ropr of eald aneaer, on
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Hecenifcer -&gt;. A.

f i. IM«. and If you tall lo d» to,
a de.ree pn. ronfe*«&gt; w ill k* er(ere.1 asalnit you. aad ear h of
you. for Ike relief dem «t4*d la
•aid Complalel.
I aula I. i. « and 7. ol TATMUIri
The nature of thle cull 1* l*&gt;
IIKAII
to A K K
m iliilV I - quiet the title lo Ihe ahore one.
DIO.N. acrorOine to (he nlal orlbed p r o irtly .
Ih 're o f recorded In I’iat llook
XV ITVF.aa try hand aad eeel tf
3. i,»«*
ru tile lloeorda ol tal.l Court al aJe»ford. kerrlnole
heiulnole County, Florida.
Counly. Florldarwihle Ind die af

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You are hereby reunited lu fit* MoremVer. A J» Ilia
j your
enewer wltn tae Clerk af the
n r. HsinNHON
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H* K. I. fl-jrdlrk
‘I Clr* nil. la and for Wen.lno|o Coun­
Dapuly Clerk
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non e hiuford, Florliln. and to UKo a e r r r ti. jft
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.las of l&gt;e.&lt;ml.(r. IMS Hero In fall
rod or a decree pro ronfeeeo will
ba entered epalnil you
Thl* no,Ire ebell be puklhhtd
oar» rarh wr*k for four (ITVonVa"
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»ch..ot* and road* for the raunlv , a al ,|„. American Legion Hut ou
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will bring mm*
m int pi-rmaneut
pci fitment .Seminole Boulevard.
y^pidVntk, promlnrat anil wejlthv
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|p^oplt* who will bulUl home* a id 1
brc„ mc an iniegral part of Ihe , iV (M in (&gt; r \\’ 111 i l l 111 S
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The Very Ilent
SOI F. lat

S enator H olland
Senator Sm athers
(governor C ollins
Y o u r Own C on g ress­
man
IN SUITORTOF

Stevenson-Kefauver
A n d The D E M O C R A T IC T IC K E T

W T R R

office of Representallve to Con- [computed cnllrrD of M D.’e *nd, i&gt;ring a new and badly needed mil-1 HeRmUy allrrmx.n and died.

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XIXXH JI'IIICIAL C IM IIIT . 10

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Package Store

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However, to correct the rep-rted
( j , p „,n i,r(nf* a nlw&lt;| „ f tour 1 Trooper Carl William*, of Ihe
indlrtmrnithry should have
an,j al*ii„r* who now go cl«e Florida Highway i'alrol, ha* teread: l*lah McCoy «* « ln*iicu%l j wbrrr the* will fill our hotels, crirctl orderi from Col. II. N
for first degree munler; Ida M ae' motel* and bxlging place*. Ihey ll Kir'xman. Commander of Ihe Slate
Brown for second degree murder; |
jn r, .laurant*. drug store*., wide system, changing his stallon
LEESBU RG - "1 believe a new and Leon William* for flr*t *le-1 „|ft »hop*. e*lab!i*h bank account*. | Accnnllng lo Ihe onler*. received
low In politic* ha* lieen reached". free murder
a|| necroilallng new mnir.etsr* l»*l Friday, Trooper Will lams'
Congreaiman A. S. fSydi Itrrlong I l r v n n l f l f V f 'riitn rv r
to which all working people will tranfer I* effective Nov. 13 lo
Jr. aald here Saturday night In I f O m i K I U U l l l i m r
!iKnefll directly, (fi. A DS o oini \|.a.r.*haven Glade, County .
commenting on an ad that appear­ T o Conduct Full
building aul Improvement (Wo
Ttie new station lu which Trooped In *on*f papers recently.
C i-m n lw in * - f l r e h n u f r u
gram will l»e undertaken imedlllr- er Carl William* I* being Iran*The Laethurg Congressmen add *5J I T Ip illin g V i r c n t B i r u
Jj. giving employment 11 local ferreil it only about 33 mile* from
eJ: "I don't mind Ihe Irresponsible] j.o s ANGELES p— Actor Don huibiing Ira.lea people and tuppli hi* home town of Belleglade.
distortlen and half-truth* my op- aid O'Connor plan* lo ronduct a er* 7 ) T he t h or l-s h orl 3 o d a y r j c
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ponrat hat made about my voting. full *ymphony orchetira J.m I! ing •t*a**in. closely super-iird. i*
record beeau*e they were io reck- through part of a 2 '* hour cla**l Ihe only nay lo encourage a |m r- I*C F I l P ark Man
te#a and far fetched aa lo be cal enmpodilnn which he wrote manrnt Uaining program of Hie | x ! (, u C n S n r r l i i v
laughable. All they did waa eapoae
The aelor-dancer-comedian *aid tire ronlemplaled. to provide H e
n u lu r M ,,J
A 73-yearold Fern Park resident
hit complete anf abyimal ignor- about a year ago he attendiil a financial aid necr**ary lo bring Ihe
ance not only of Ihe Mh DM ricI pertormante of Ihe ! m&gt;* Ancele*
"Wc come tu you a* IrgCi apparently collap-ed from overand Its problemt, but aUo of the Doctor*'
Symphony
Orchetira. ■ male busln*-** people trying lu IrxeiUon while mowing hi* lawn

ConfrrenBman H erlon g
Declarert N ew Iaow
In P olitics R eached

grees II wen.
|*orkrr« In alllrd flslds.
|lion dollar enterprise." Kemp said ' Affording lo a report fromi the
"But when at thr tell moment
I was Impressed and I adied I "We have no quarrel with Ih* local Seminole Tminly Sheriff a offlee.
" &lt;&gt;hlfield. who lived on
u i i .x t i end In flagrant violation nt the my own doctor. Irving Latky. If moral aibilrntor* hui we strongly
! a xii r im •-sKWixui.*,
law he grls so frantle a* to bring I could he of any help
:*T.
to
Ihe frrl that Ihe leglslalure of Ihe Stall |,r;,lrle fjk'’ Hfi'r to Fern Park.
'-------row VVl
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SHlHTUVUI. t imb* l.*»»l **».
, r.xy family and i#flce fon-e Into hi* gr„up." O'Connor *ald "Wh.-n I of Florida may at*o be considered '*il* ,ourM’
h&gt; M ■* s*,' rr‘
tangled web of deceit, hnlf-frolh*.offered lo wnie tumrlhing theya mural bod* who«e opinion* and
,,r M,'***rt11 r,,JlH*PP,r w*'
* VV'ITN(:•(• mv hand and teal (bit !'•!'V
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and complete falae »lalemenl*. M look me up on il "
deci»lonv should he comldereil.
•.iHed i . Ihe *rrrn and pninuunrrd
riaieiirr*
CUrk of Ih# Clfrult t&gt;uri
is completely diigutllng. I am
&lt;p,f thrre movementsymphony,
Kemp then quoted verbatim •»l*lflel&lt;l desd
iv o
•emlao»!• royoty. Florida
MAItriARKT * Ol’HKAtiHl l i t aad •ur* the people of thl* district
,tj|| unlittrd, will hejverfnrmed from Ihe prcamhle of Ihe harnr&gt;&gt;
Hrt Artl J l.undqulsl
wr.NHAlX N •rntAUHHHT.
A* a rule, it's a good idea to
l&gt;*nulr Clsrk
by lhp
a, Philharmonic1raring law In Ihe Slate of Florida
IKfsadanU have ronfldeoce In my record of' by
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found
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statute
books.
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" v.hn.allow* o«rr slmm.r
§ 1J« North 'lain U real
Nsllra la ktrabjr at* an that iba well as any other tail minute
O rlando, Florida
preamble road*: "It i* the finding ln« •■ u'r S«torlng often hasten*
undartlgnad
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Claik
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lb*
ab"»a
IHKAt.l
•trla.l 1‘ourt and la artorCana* with rharges that may be dreamed up."
of the la*gi*lalure of lhefatale that ,hr welting pn&lt;ea*.
NEW COURTHOUSE,
il,a lawa or Ika Plata ef Florida
the operation of hor*«* racing and
JU I. RITOMMEN'H'.D
tuada and pioildad. will al II e'etock ntrloog roocluded.
A. M oa Nofambar lltb. Ifld. aall
OCAlJk 'AY- A grand Jury yes- *rt!JRi**d parimuluel and nmlurl ihe slate and Ihe iaxrs derived
at piibllr nulery lo lh» hlihaal and
lerdav rrnorted that il found Ihe ,M,lin* al hor»e race track* In Ihrrrfrmn fonslllute an Intergral
baet blddar for rath, at Ika front H utchisons R etu rn
0 . D. Farrell's
M a S il ttourty rou rih o u T and ,h'» »«•«£ '• * 'jh ilin l'a l buslne*, par. of .he lax slroclurra of Ihe
d««r of Ika Court llouaa In and
for PnntlnMa Ceunlr Ftaf'da. at From W est Palm
jail "totally ln*dh|uale. m. fft ,,,n,pollhle to Ihe bc»t Interest of I sale and coiinlic*"
Sanford. ri«rlda. sr"r»r»r alluaia.
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. H'lleh's-r f jfn , aR^ drp'orahle.
lrl*e and ktlae In P*mlno|a Coen-

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TUNC IN
TONIGHT

returned from W#«t Palm

County commi«tlnnrr* railed a
crlbad aa (allowa;
la&gt;la Id. and II. Bleak "B". Br»ch where Mr. HulcH«on wa# public hearing Nov. 27 on the
1‘ F A 111. lU K r. IIRIUMTO. ar- failed ai ■ witneti to te*tlf* h.grand Jury’s recommendation fur
rordtae to plat tkaraar aa r*. tore the IntenUle
Commerce,
rnrdad In ria l Book I. Pa a •
77. Publla Rocorda o f Bamlnolo Comntisiioa In the proceeding* of * nfw buMRx
rn yty. Florida.
Ih* florUa East Coast Railroad
Bald aala and tkla a Ml an w ill ke
AUGHT MISHAP
and la mad# antautal la Final P a ­ Campeny renrginltaUan.
v»* -When
rra# nf rnraclnaura anlarad ta eaat
He was aa* r*f several leading I BECKLEY,
BECKLEY. W. Vi
V«. vP
aad autwbar atylad aa akova adtnwn cRIira* of th* slate called lo testi­ Rill Robinsons ear rnlltded with
O F Itarndns
a passenger train at nearby Alun.
Plork a f Iba ("fr u it Pauft
fy
I IF At.)
calm, he wa* burled Ihrn.igh hi*
Ilian T DaVorvi. Jr
windshield, into a narrow opening
ERPENKIVE CA1J.
P O Bn* IIS
Orlando Florida
MEXICO
CITY
(# —Yolanda between two bridge* and down a
Allnrrav fnr f-lalnllffa
Inin Crane

Dr. Harry Z . Silsby
Announce* thf Removal of Mn officM (it hit
former location on Magnolia Avenue over Touchtoa
Drug Company
— Telephone SS7 —

COMPLETE STOCK

SHOTGUN SHELLS
oa 22 R IFLE

CARTRIDGES
mperial Refineries Station
n t h ft

Park

General Insurance
R JA M E S G U T A G E N C Y
li t e a st m urr v r tE r r
PRONE 71
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES Bl GUT

Campos told police she left her 13-fool embankment
apartment • h»re 15 minute* to (Trek. He waded e-g with only a
me the telephone at a nearby tcralehrd flnrer.
grocary and returned lo find her.
PRERIDIINT EI.ECIED
radio, clothing and Jewelry gone
JACKSONVILLE &lt; * - Tli* Mo~
.ion Piclur# Kxhibitora of Flonda
FAST THAW
B B Garner of Lakeland
i SHAW, England ill—Felice had iweikient ye*lfday.
to drive the conductor of a h
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; day tperlal train lo Ihe neit ala-1
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lion *o he could take over hi.
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duties again. Il left kirn behind
fUvnrinc «» a vamll.
when It pulled out too quickly.
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«&gt;d u.e a . • cat__
filling,
fan plump Ih# ral«in«
North Carolina football coach »*r »*ltto*
*i»nd in very h«.
Jin Tatum v u an aulitint foot- w* trr «°r ft thort tlmr ind thrn
hall eoaeh for nine yowl*.
draining tkoroighly.

Sr.’lO — 9:00 p, m.
NTKVKNSON * KKFAl'VKR COMMITTKP
I'doard F. Ib-anlmnn. Dlrrrlor
Jamra M. Milligan. Chairman
Bohrrl X| Xlnraan. Treasurer Drm»cralif Stale Campaign Canm.
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Candidate For The
Sanford City Commission
• Believes in more pay for City Employes
• Is aware o f the jn'eat potentials for
Sanford
• Is a successful businessman thorough­
ly capable o f handling your city’s busness affairs
.# Progressive

VCTE as you please,
but please, VOTE
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y 'S 16 P R E C IN C T S:
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9 • Lnngirood Town llnll
2 - U k e .Monw
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• •Geneva Com. Hall
7 • Chulaofa
8 • GoWenrod

*3 *Vatotl City
LI Hlat la
14• Pw» Park, l.eglon
IS •Sanford Armory
16 •Btnr U k a

DON’T FORGET “ CHy Elect km Ail Stutford City Hall
Far Tramptrlailnn a
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SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y JA Y C E E S

• Aggressive
I am in full accord with the city o f .San­
ford's Capital Improvement Program and
the benefits to all o f Sanford’s Citizens.
My desire is to serve as a public servant
on the Board o f City Commissioners for
the future welfare, development and ex­
pansion o f our city.

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PAINTING

W O O LSE Y

26-RKLF WANTED—RRMALB
Waitress wanted. Apply Touchton Drug Co., Mr. GUpln.

42—ARTICLES far SALE
S H O E S

THE SANFORD IIEIIALD Man. Xov. li. 19M, F *f« 11

34—APTS—BOUSES—ROOMS
Efficiency apt. Hi-way 17-92 bo.
City Limits. Slumbcrland Court

Ladies and Children
AIRLINES NEED
See Seminole Realty for DeairMarine Finish**
Young women 17 to 25. See our ad
able Housre and Apts. Phone 27.
91 9S — 4246
For Your Hoat
under No. 52 — SCHOOLS-INScnkarlk Gln« and I’alnt Co STntKTION. National School of Just Arrived—a big selection of New 2 bedroom bouses, kitchen
next styles in most sires
112114 W. 2n.| it.
I't.one 320
Arninaitics.
equipiwd. Phone 442 ot write
Jack Flynt, Bov 3U2, Sanford
G A It R E T T ’8
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF Colored maid 6 days per week.
THAT NEW ROOF became you
Ref. aad Health Card. Thone
223 E. First St.
Phone 1(23 3 room apt., adults. 1113 Park.
fear the co»t will be too greatT
(•
1129-M after 4:20.
Why not drop la? It'11 ccit you
HEAR the NEW V. M. Tape Re­ EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
nothing to talk it over. You m«y 27—HELP WANTTD MALE
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
corder |I5 down. WicbolJC*
have a pit-man! surprise in ilorr
K shower. Steam beat. Inquire
Camera Shop. 210 S. Park Ave.
HILL LIMBER A SUPPLY m e a t "(L T T E R . MualTbe Exp.
Manuel Jacobson aero** from
and have a general knowledge
YAK!) 22., W. 3iil St . PHONE
Post Offii*.
of a »*!f-a*rvic* meat market. Table top gas range, complete
S3 ‘ The Lumber Number.
Must be sober. Apply TIP TOP
door, K win tow*. Bennett Court. Unfurnished 2-bedroom apt.. Ilk*
SUPER MARKET. 3 » Ssnford
McKANEY«8MITH p a i n t s
new. Near shopping center It
Ave.
Largr nrealating kerotem- heat­
2415 H. Tailc
Phone l'.’iU
school. 2SI9 S. Elm. No pel*
er. Call gU-lt or 2126-W.
pirate.
AIRLINES NEED
Ted It hi nett
Young men 17 to 35. See our ad Oak ilimng room suite, like new.
for PAINTING
1A-PLACE8 t* BAT
Mayfair—3 bedroom, 1 bath bom*.
under No. S3 — SCHOOLS IN­ _ J »
2*301 Grandview
Phone 1952-M
Magnolia Ave.
Call 1436-J after 6 p. m.
GOT INSOMNIA? ' N**J a nighTSTRUCTION. National School of
For
Painting
call
Mr.
Talker.
Ph.
Aeronautic*.
cap? We're open *ttl 2 a.in.
Deluxe ta* lange, perfect condi­ NEWLY lieeorated Vroom apart­
t-66-Xlt. Room special Sit 95.
every night but Sunday. THE
ment. I3ui Cslery nt Mrllonville.
tion, 4?) Al*n hand lawn mower.
23-M
At.l:
or
FEMALE
DOGGIE DINER A UAH. Lake
4l&gt; month. Phone &gt;"5-W.
Phono 1224-51.
FLOOR landing and r-niahmg.
Mary.
Cleaning, maxing serving Semi­ 42"nn duly. Sell Luminou* Door
Thu l» a free |&gt;a»* to the HiU
nole county »inc* 1925.
A—LOST
Plates Write Reeves. Dept. No. 44—APPLIANCES
Theatre for Ray Lord. Exp.
II. M. Gleaivn Lake Mary
150 Attleboro, Maas. Free sam­
date Nov. 14. 1956.
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, ssle
ple*.
LOST: Lady'i Watel—Lovett'* E.
and »irvice. G. H. High, Oviedo
KEMODKLINC?
| lit St. Phone M W; Mr». L. 11.
Fla. Phone FO-&amp;-3315 or ^San FURNISHED 4-roont apartment
Knotty Pine Panel 2I’ -,c sq. ft. 29-SALES3IEN • AGENTS
Wynne.
SIS month. 115 N Jassaminc
ford 1C42-1V after 6 p.m. *
Cypress Panel IS'jc *q. ft.
Ave
NEWSPAPER street nletboya.
nraiiliful For N.itura' Finish
A—PERSONAL NOTICES
s*!ea • • Service
Ages
a
to
12
Aprly
to
Mark
GREGORY i.UMUEIt
.SINGER
Garage apt. Ph. 554-M.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby Cth A Maple
Heirs. The Sanford Herald, after
Phone 2362
Swing Machines
Bed* Day. Week, or Month—
school.
At*o part*, territories for all IN OSTEEN-3 llm furn apt.
Tel. 1425. Furmluie Center — 2*—PIANO SERVICE ”
Seim-n Porch, $35 mo. Call after
mJ.r* of sewing maehinr* of
116 Weal Fint St._______
36-WORK WANTED. FEMALE
6 Phone 1323.
Amen an and European manu­
I.. L Sill — Piano Technician
IlERIUNOBONE \V f A V E
facture
Phone
21&gt;4
Route
1.
banfurd
Will
care
(or
children
in
my
home
WELCOME LIFTS
2 or 3 Iwdroom house. 160" French » i* chosen fora petiwlnkle DaAll Repair Work
by
week.
Ph.
1969
K.
Out are long cberuhed arc eaty I t —ROOFINt.-PLUMBING
Ave. Unfurnished $55 mo. Tartly venttee tweed suit with a town
"
Fully Guaranteed
to aelect from PoweU'a varied
furnished 165. Phone 56?.R.
look, from the Davidow rolleel«&gt;; E. SECOND ST.
Wanted: Baby sitting, ref. I0I3-M.
PLUMBING
t* stock. Come In and look around.
tion for fall and winter Hir.tit
Large furnished 2-brdioonv apt.
w
1W7 ROYAL PORTABLE
Contract anJ Repair Work
43—BUILDING MATKRIALM
31-WORK WANTEtCaMLE
appliqurd bow-knots and fake
7UJ I'jlmeito Ave. Ph. I26I-J.
TYPEWRITERS
Free Ketinutcs
eiewent lilp pockcta rquair off
Man, permanent resident, many
CONCBBTE
No Down Payment
It. L. IIAItVKY
tne fiont of the varket Tli*
year* in wholesale and retail Reidy. M -rd C'oocrete. Coin rete Garage Apt. I2"t Magnolia Ave.
M l Sanford Ave.
Phono 1R24
21 Mootbs To Pay
plumbing *upply business wants
Block, Sand. Gravel Uemenl, Duplex furnished apt. $.V&gt; per snorter • then - wrist - length
Lay-Aujy Now for ChrDlni**
sleeves si* tutted.
W . J. KING
Concrete Pipe to meet all
work where such experience
POWELL'S OFFICE S lP P L l
month. Adults. 706 W. 4th Phone
PMimhtne fh r o ifin r
would
be
helpful.
A.
Rolf.
Phone
Qualifications.
117 8. Magnolia
I’hont 916
1642-W evening*.
All Oil Fired Heaters
Sanford 543-J30.
Shrrnt.m ( ’o n e rrlr P ipe Co.
Cleaned and Serviced
2
room
ap'-. 112 Elm Ph. 2963-W
DuI We* I i uth St.
Phon, 2tX9
A U T O M O T IV E
Hoy Takes Hank’s
2534 Orlando Dr.
Ph. hi JJ-UlSIM.JCj tllT O K Tl'M IIES
Apt. conveniently located
1010
l*
-B
l&gt;
IM
.V
t
EIHIPMENT
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Money
Willi Stiek,
Grocery &amp; Filling Station. Well
Oak Ave.
CERAMIC TILE
established buttress, cool loca­
Paul F. Mueller &lt;v S»n Ph. 154
IIAYNES Office Ylachinr Co. U-nUSINESS—INDUSTRI \l
Wad Of Clicwinff (atim
Sell Your Car 10
tion. White neighborhood. Rea­
Free estimate. Quality wurk.
Typewriirrs, adJimr machine*
ROY REEL
DETROIT .TV—A 16-vear-olrl boy
son for telling, sickness. Phone
Sales-ltrnial*. .Ill Jlag., Ph. 41 OFFICP b ililmg and store room. ha* been accusevl of stlekina a
306 W. Secant SI.
~ PLUMBING 4k HEATING ~
9243. Sanford. Fla.
1500
Frrnch
Axe
Phone
2941.
Septic Tank IniUllatlon A Service
wad nf rhewln* gum on the end
I—BOATS AND MOTORS
l-ft Sola fn inlain and bar in A-l
Heater Service. Archie c . Har
of a stick and llirhing &gt;0 $50 hill*
eondition Alto 6 east iron, leath­
lett, Phone 743 \V or 1335
FINANCIAL
from a bank drawer though the
R E A L E ST A T E
J4.fl. Runabout including motor
er upholvtrrcd bar stuola. Perfect
barred window of the teller* cage
1160. &gt;20 Eicamula Dr.. Phon*
34— INSURANCE
for small butim &lt; gelling start­ 62—COMMERCIAL
Raymond L Seibert of Detroit,
1726-R.
ed. Worth over 41.000 will sarrta Negro, stood mule &gt;,hen arraunCOMPLETE MODERN
fire fur 93S5 lompletc. Ph. IMG JACK'S DRIVE IN. lunches
USED MOTORS
and beer. I acre of land, next eil before Federal Judge Ralph
INSURANCE
Inw-J.
Uneoadilionally Guaranteed
X V
to Naval lta*r Main Gnlr. .Must |M Freeman on a chari'e of vio­
AU the NEW KINDS of fire and
sacrifice due to traiufrr Ca»h lating Ihe Federal JuveniK* Act.
. 1*56 Mercury Mark 33
IIOU.HEIIOI.D
casualty. Insurance available ta 17—FUltMIURE
Conlistltng and Repair
George E Woods, rhtef at istant
*
(Demoatratorl . . . .
*&lt;»&gt; 11*7 hanlord Ave.
46.700 or Term*. PHONE 2 m J.
the best of Companies at Low­
Phone t i ll
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
I' S attorney, quoted the youth
1956 Evlnrude 7»» IIP
est Rates to those who qualify.
—at Warehouvr Prices, visit Tin* Is a free pas* to the llitr a* saying, "I ju*t can't rc»i*t it
Plumbing. K rcky llcstlng
(Perfect) .......................... *IU
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
Theatre fo J. E. Thoma*. Exp. when I »re mnney laying around."
BERRY’S. Wa ai* taparta at as­
M. G. HODGES
1956 Evinrude 30 HP. 2 months
AGENCY. 204 S. Park Ave.,
data Nov 14. 1956.
sisting you to &gt;e«ur* gracious
Wood* *aid Seibert tricked the
Service on All Muter Pumps—
old, complete with control* and
Sanford, Fla.
good look* with functional con­
Wells
Drilled
—
Pumps
woman teller into
le.ivIn;
’ he
*1—FARMS
AND GRGVF.S
tank .................................... * * »
venience. Today # be*t buys In
Paula R»yl. Phone too
cage by asking her to rhcck on a
32—MONEY TO LOAN
nationally advriturd furniture
A few 20 HP. 1956 Mercury*
2u ire til,- farm. Tbrro bedroom 50 rent *ervlce charge
levied
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 9ul W.
left ................................. SAVE 22—SPECIAL NOTICES
hou*r, large barn. All equipment hi* account.
AUTO LOANS
First St. Phone 107 for Even­
1957 MODELS, NEW
and
machinery.
Eaty
terms.
Ph.
The teller remembered the boy'*
ing Appointment.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
COST LESS
« HP ................- ...................
1J93-J. P. O. Ilox 1154.
unexplained dliappearanco
when
Slip Covert and Drapes
20 h p ..................................
tm
AT
STANLEY KULP
the discovered the shortage at the
cv—IIOMKS
•
BIG
VALUES
m 40 HP ..................................
w i
PHONE 2951-J.
F lorid a S tate B ank
end of the day.
• QUICK CREDIT
w ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
. LAKE FRONT
An FRt agent tall thq.loot was
Oit BANKORI)_____
• * A H Y TH U M B 1
4i a &gt;u n a k O T U U i
New fliree bedroom home on
Closing Out-—1 Only
j found al (hr boy's home
Dragline A Uulldnirr Service
WII.SON .MAIEK
&gt;299 Fiberglasi Boat ..
4210
l-«kc Emma. One anJ half tiled
LIV E STO C K
New and Used Furniture
bath*. Florida room, lait .’ ll
Creatllner Aluminum Boats and I’ ll. 2231 Geneva. 2495 W Senior I.
lit E. Eir-t St
Phone 956
a 223'. Turn So. on* mite at Cl—BROKERS and RKAI.IOHH
Fiberglass Boats from $299
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
J*_ IMIGS—L'ATS-PETS
Oaklawn Cemetery
3 HR*Masonry Home in up lop CO!
LOOK for the new 10 HP and M
Ralph Ray. 3150.
This I* * free pan to the Movieilitlou, rornrr lot In vteinlly of
HP Mercurys coming aoon.
land
Ride-In
Theatre
for
G.
II.
2-bcdrimm
Fume,
200
ft
Fenced
Thoroughbred
Per-ion
kitten
for
FAIRBANKS • HORSE P u m p s
iiotpilnl.
Ilargain
at a. •»SO
W. P. SMITH
Turner. Exp. date Nov. II, 1956.
comer
lot,
oak
tree-,
lly
Owmr
sale.
115.
Ph.
539-J.
Well
Drilling. HOWARD C
TERMS.
Motors—Boats— Paints—Glass
Phone
1714-J.
LONG, Pnone 3M 207 East
3 HR .Spacious Imme. includes full
SIS S. Park
Phone 1203
SSAVES
Commercial Ave.
M E R C H A N D IS E
dining room and beautiful ,'•&gt;!ner lot at 1401 Snnford Ave.
ON
GOOD
USED
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads,
statek
DUCK SEASON OPENS
43-:ARTICLES FOR SALE
»3*W.
FURNITURE
snrnts, Invoices, hand bill*, and
w
WEDNESDAY. Nov. 7th
prugrams.
e
t
c
.
Progressive
Gel Your Boat and Motor Hera
TRADITIONAL de*ign mahogany
Mather Of Sanford
TIKKD
Printing Co. Phone 40* — 403
and SAVE I
Mr. and Mr*. Chrtl*. 4Mrawcr 203-09 E. 1st St.
Phone 127
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKKO
Welt 12th St.
1957 Evlnrude* In stock
and
4-drawer
chest-and-de»k
of the wmc old thing?
REALTORS
1956 Evlnrude* on Sal*
combination, like new, half
See
the
spaciou*
new
tastefully
FOR
EVERYTHING
In
hardware
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools,
IMI Park Ave
Phon* 27 er IU
while they last!
price. Also 454 paint sprayer
different home* us —, —
and paint s e e -lld l Hardware
etc. nought *»ld. Larry'* Mar
See the moit complete
titrd only oner, at sacrifice, and
South
Plneerr*!
SanfoM
EASY
TO
BUY
Co.,
301
E.
1st
St
.
Phone
51
321 East 1st. St. Phone 1311.
Stock of Used Motor!
Hand I.awn Mower. Mr*. A. R.
Grove Manor*
Sanforv Tun-Bedroom
borne,
Concrete
Your Evlnrude Dealer
Pinkcron, Phone 2052.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
Valrnrln Villa*
Delam
Block cun-liuctliui on targe lot,
BOBSON SPORTING GOODS
Wo build, design and rcflnlib.
2nd ANNIVERSARY
•umplete Electric Kitchen, Space
This i* a free pas* to the Prairie
104 E. lit St.
Phone 999
Sv.« at 91S French. Ph. S2-U.
IM M E D IA T E
heater an I Venetian blind*
LN OUR
Lake Drive In Theatre for Mra.
A 12— TRAILERS
"
SANrOltn LOCATION
41.000 DOWN
Hay Connors, lake Mary. Exp.
40 HOUR Alarm Clocks. Guarante­
Ralanie 462 month.
date Nov. 14. 1956.
ed }1.S3. Sanford Jewelry A
Ei
hoi*
Hi-RIrrr
...............
491
M
la will pay YOU to tea us before
REAL ESTATE Hit IVEIN
Luggage. 2U) Sanford Ave.
Ideally Situated
yon buy. Open Evening! and
2341 French \
We buy and tell used furniture Sofn Bed and Chair _____ W.OO
Hollywood
Hcd
...............
49
50
Sunday!.
Luxuriously I'lnnncil
J. W. HALL, UEALTOK
Paying top rash prices lor any
IIoiim- Clraning- Window*. Floor*,
Free
headboanli
on
Hollywoo-J
East aid* Trailer Sales
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
Moderately Triced
Johnny Walker, .\»*oeiat«
Office. Call III9-J, D. C. Caldwell
Beds
I’ alatka, FU.
’ Call H air Phone 175*
ING POST on 17.23 Ph 2059W.
All Dlnatte Sets Discounted
3 and 4 Bedroom Home* with 1
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
1954 Va-Ka-Shun-Etle, lS-ft. homean 1 2 baths aituatr-l an Dree,
SYSTEMS
T-Shirt*. 4&gt;c,
Sleeping
Rags, &gt;132.00 Bunk Btda ......... $119 00
trailer. "light aa a baby cirri- All type* and idles, installed o
artlatieally
landscaped
lot*
rot*, blankets, tarpaulins, Army 2-Room Crotpa
............ 295 oo
REALTOR
Paved strrrl* and all other
age ’, perfect for vacationing.
"D o It Yourself."
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave- 3 I’c. Curved Secliunal* .. 199 eo
K.iymortil l.untli|uisl,
city conveniences make thr««Only 1250, ami aasurae payments.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
(Foaru Rubber)
Colonies
of
ownerorrupir-t
ASSIRIATE
S T I N E
PHONE 1020-J.
— Factory to You—
homes tru:y delightful p!&lt;rts Phone 1673,
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Machine and Supply »'n.
BEDROOM:
Aluminum
to ID*.
Ph
For Sal*: 1955 "BuMy*' 46ft. W7 W. 2nd SI.
Venetian Blladt
Doubt* Dreiser
M II. "B in " STE.MPKR
house trailer with 30' cabana.
Reveled Mirror
End.'led head. Sag-proof bottom
Designed. Built and Sold
CROSLKY - IIEN DIN
Gujr Alim, A**oelate
Call 1U4-XW.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic Bookcase Bed
llv
Sale* nml t-'e-vlcc
Arlrtle Price, Atsorlatr
Innenprlng Mittrr**
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
ODITAM
&amp;
TUDOR
Ine.
RANDALL
12—TRUCKS
Rrallnr — General Insurance
Box Spring
(2 pillows FREE)
enrda.
Butldar* of Fin* Homes
Electric Company
Phone 905 er 2125 112 N. Park Ava.
Scnknrik
Gians
nnd
Faint
Co
For FDrUa Living
ATTENTION LONG DISTANCE
Service— Quality —Satisfaction
Phone 320 tss our nave lire of floor covering
TRUCKERS. Great Dane 31 Ph 113 Sanford 2S3J-J-3 Dc Bary 112 111 West 2nd M.
and
Complete
home
furnishing!
SALES OFFICE
and 35 foot used all aluminum
1625 S French Avrnn#
FRRE Dl LIVERY
BARGAIN! Apt «ua gas range,
produce vans. ALo two 1953 Dia­
T . V . S E R V IC E
Phono 2100 and 29&gt;d
rcifo ts nrnntN'n co.
perfect eondiuon. Call at 2600
mond T 1*0 HP Cummins Die­
Day or Night
A n PETERSON
lluaatha Ave. Dreamwold.
sel sleeper tractors. Excellent
Corner 2nd A Megnolis, Ph. 1232
SEMINOLE T.V.
Itinker Aa,nelale*: A. 11. Petannn
condition. Great Dane-Dlamond
"Bud
Rambrrger”
Mgr.
503 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
ENJc Y a thoppinr spica on your
Jr.. I*. J. ChMDrann. Garfield
T, 103 So. Orange Blossom
Open Mandsy's tU &gt;;M p.m.
SMM L CHANGE. F. M. B. 6e. 10c
Willett*. John Mn*eh and R. W
Trail. Orlando 5 9061. Night— tJ-SCHOOU LNSTRL'CIION
VISIT OUR BALCONY
Willisngi. A. C. Djvidrry, Und
A J5c Store, 321 s. Sanford.
House for talc— 2 bedroom, tile
__Call Mr. Reeves 3-1206.
Surveyor.
floors, vcnMian blinds, ftmed
LEARN Hawaiian Dancing. 2 yra.
14—USED CARS ’
I'hnn* 1123
in back yard, landscaped. 4700. 116 N. Paik Ave
up. Adele Heilman, Ph. I5I4-J. Singer electric portable tewing IS-FABM and GARDEN
435 00
machine, tews perfect
Equity 436 month. 1913 Summ­
PHONE &gt;210 for CHERRY
55.00
DOES THIS BEAUTIFUL FALL
Magtag washer, like new
erlin. Phon,- 2371-R.
Home grown Marion Market Cab­
“ W ANTED
neat Evtale Brokerage — Notary
Walnut tea wagon
....... 27.50
WEATHER make you want to
bage
Plants.
R.
F.
C
r«u
h
a
«,
1219 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
get out on the highway and go YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Ken more washing machine 46 00
I’b. 171I-W.
CUSTOM IUJILT HOMES
60.00
TO TRAIN FOR
Kir-trie range, show* care
. . .go. . .go? Then see nay Her­
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Ga- range, apt. life ......... 42 50
FLIGHT AND GROUND
2 BEDROOM HOME
ron for real values In USED
large blooming African vlolcti,
FINANCING
Locate I mi 2 lot* In rity with
CARS. Phone 2456, or after C Airline Training under mn*t mo­ Krhinator refrigerator. 9! . 63 00
value
ll.oo for SOe. GRAPEGRAPE
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dern method* for position* in Kit hen sink with hobart
kitchen equipped. Coinplcto price
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p m . phone 1343-W............THE
VILLE NURSERY, Gi
Grapcvillt LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
di-hwasbcr ................« . . . 75.00. Ave,,
this new fatcinaling and well56 '.&lt;*•
LOW MOMHLY PAYMENTS
nr
2051.
_L 61 PONT1ACS ARE COMLNGI
lilt arbor bench taw ... 47.50'
paid field. Public Contact aa
&gt;5"" DOWN—$30 MONTH
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JIL
Station Agents, Hostesses, in 16 £ ,uge shotgun, like new . 20.00 •
1951 Ford Victoria, very dean.
Phone
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Radio, beater, w/w tire*. 4495.
ROSA L. P A Y T O N
Traffic, etc. Free Travel 1'aiirs, 32 automatic pittol ............ 1750
W ry clean I960 Ford, 4 door
Reglateird
Real K*tatc Broker
31—APTE—HOUSES—ROOMS
..., 1500
many other benefit*. Prepare by Girls bike, good corn!
Move to Lo* h Arbor December Phone 2671
aelan. New paint, upholstery,
17 92 at Hlnwatha
large
close
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27.50
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good tires, excellent condition.
RKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
SUPER
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POST
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In quiet ne ghborhoo*! Modern
*35. 306 W. Second It.
3 arret, 3 BR h»me. Close in.
rrlvit* bath,. 114 W. Fir.t St
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Interfere with your present )&gt;b. Us 17-12
$4,500 —Term*
3 bedroom home only 1 year
1956 Nash Rambler convertible,
WE CAN I I E L P F I N A N C E
old. Fully
landscaped
and
Desirably furn garage apt. 422-W.
CLAYTON* C. IWtOOKS
_ good condition. $6o0. Call 2&lt;&gt;y7.
1
ladies
arul
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26"
bicycle
qualified applicants. F R K E
completely
equipped.
Phone
Real Estate Invctmrnls
Avalon Apts. Kficleney. Ph. 720-W
Phone 2774 J.
2221-K.
LIFETIME PLACEMENT SER­
So. Orlando llwy. — ph . 29ca J
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VICE (oast to loasL Age* 17
Furn. fotlage, r a a a o n a b l e . This is a free pas\ to the Piainc
lo 35 with high school or belter
LIVE BAIT
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S E R V IC E S
Located on 17-92. Ph. 301"Ml
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Tony
and phasing personality. Write
Shiners, Bull Heads. Top Guta
SELL
Trams. Exp. data Nov. 14, 1956.
16—BRA LTV PARLORS
vlng ad Ire** and phone num3 Down. 95c
partially furn
&gt;r t« Airline Training, Nation­
Musouri Minnows and Worm*
Anything
OWNER out o f town will tell hla
SPECIAL
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Da Bary 2 bedroom home. Low
With A
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3101 c /o Sanford Herald.______
room apartments,
down payment with good term*
3 pc. living room suRe. Two and
EVA BESS BEAUTY SHOP
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to
ratponslble
party.
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tables, coffee labia. Ph. X26-W.
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do, FO-5-3322.
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Candlelight pattern. I goblets,
lake front homea. $65. It
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I will keen children in my home.
&gt; sherbets. 21.00 per stem.
unfurnished. Phone 1129, St. Lota In Pinecrrst section. PHONE
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convinced that II D a lot aatlai
and mure profitable lo sell un
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\d* than to consign them to the
junk heap. The following 3-liui
ad did the job In a couple of daya:

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FOR S A L E -2 Crawford gar*
BUSINESS OPPOr Vun Tt Y
age door*, good condition.
Retail grocery and filing »latiioi
sire 4x? fret Priced cheap.
with living quarters, large l-t.
$7 ixni.iki -quipmenl and slock- j Albert Jarrell, Phone 3127.
bull-ling, slock an I equipment { Don't debate about placing a
can hr purchaicd for 414,000 on. , ITaotfia'i A-l—Call 1121. and gal
$6.0nn uo diwn balance 475 00
a«t for action.
nrr month—we brlicvr thia to;
be an rxrcltrnt purciiave.
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Taylor. Exp date Nov. 14, 1956.
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CRARBt »
f t WAS TUB lunch
1 Dirk wax standing lijr Ui« tar
imloce, smoking h clgaittl* and
Jkippuic 0 dry M artini, when VaJ
loom* into the lounga
TUDo, Vat Just la time for
• •ocktal! bafora lunch," b« aaJd
c u lly and guided her Inward a
labia.
Alter they had ordered he gave
bar a faint amlle. "I muit my I
And It interMtlng to be condemn,
ad u a murdirer before aryoae
brume that a murder h u '
committed."
She touched hie ana acruee the
table. "You aad 1 know it * all

mbehnnh^ ^ h
My uacla, the present Viscount,
and ray father think of little else
and arork for Utile else."
She w u trying to understand
hie point of view, but It w u alien
la bar awn. In bar own belief
there arm ao muefe more you
could do with money, ao much
tor people, lit-mp people, than
merely to keep up eome crum
bhng English country home*
whatever historical value they

He gave her a slight emlto. "I
thought you might be pretty
angry with me."
Hh* glanced up Into bis face
and suddenly her tore for him
wm mixed w;*h a great senes of
pity.
"times, need you hare dona
It 7" eh* asked quietly.
He looked sharply away from
her. "I felt it wm the only thing
I could do. Vat*
"But surely you don’t think
"After Viscount Thelmsford’e Uiat Dirk actually poisoned Mrs.
death, might you and your father FVatherstona?"
lire In B'.ormhunt Manor 7" she
*1 didn’t know what to think.
naked,
I fell the circumstances of her
"Neither of us ever dreamed death were peculiar."
we could aflurd to," he told her
"But she’d drunk loo much
"I do," he mid quietly. "But seriously. "The upkeep bas ex­ champagne ana wm in a furious
art you sure, VaiT"
haustn 1 all Cousin Timothy* rage."
"Of coutm I’m eure, Dirk."
capital. I’m stirs Dad would love
’ lint »he might have meant to
"My euliciture in Kngland were to end his tils there."
stick tc her threat. After all. a by
In touch with me thle morning,"
"Hut you 7" she persisted,
shouldn’t she 7” be insisted harsh­
he told her quietly. "Aunt Maye
lie l o o k e d acrus* si her ly. "I believed you d promised
miauvae are already beg inning to ubtiqusiy. "I don t know buocstly, yourself to me—and then I heard
aau*e trouble. Obrtouely they are VaL I'm (landing between two that lltnsnei had told Mr* Keathgoing to dupule the will."
world*.
1 understand Cousin rrslone you were going to marry
"But on what ground* T"
Timothy's and Dad’a point of him."
"Undue influence, or insanity, view, and yet there are times
’That isn’t true, Bnire," ah*
or anything else thru lawyer* when I want to escape truu iL said quickly. ’ Dirk toil Mrs.
think up. They’re been trying to I’ve tried to branch out and do Kralherstone he wm in love with
aprtad rumor* lor aotnt tun* that something oo my own. Thais me and that he wanted to marry
the old girl wasn’t strictly all why I flew out to Kip and wrote me. ft wm as much a surprise
there."
that book Mat year. Incidentally, to ms m unfortunately it wm to
*Tha money means a g r e a t my solicitor* udd ms this mom- her."
Aral to you, OfrhT"
big that my agent had written
'You ask ms to believe ths If"
Ha l o o k e d at fear aharply. Dad Unt ths book had been ac­ be exclaimed sharply, "A man
"What art you suggesting. Vai T" cepted."
doesn’t make a statement of that
*T just wondered if thle money
t&gt;h, Pm ao plod, Dirk. I do sort unless Its has some reason
you’ve inherited mean* a great congratulate you.’ *h« said in a to believs that hla proposal wiU
deal to you." she persisted quietly, warm, pleased votes.
bs acceptable." Ha added hoarse­
"I see your point," be m
I’m pretty pleased myself." he ly, "I thought you were mma,
after a pause. Its took two ciga- said soberly. "You see. It’s tome Vsl, but It seems you’ve brea
reties out of his pockrt and threw thing I’ve done entirely in my playing With both ot us."
no# scrum to her. "You ms
own way."
bhs was too angry to know
hare 1 any right to this money,
After a hurried lunch, Val quits what ah* wm saying. T hat
ruire if Aunt May had lived the went to her cahtn. but she w u night of the ball, Bruce, I meant
might have carried out her threat too resiles* to stay there, an* it when 1 said I’d give up my
and cut me out of fear wlUT" knew now she must ass Bruce. frlendthlp with Dirk sine* It
Whan aha didn’t anawer, ha want It took a great deal of courage seemed to upset you ao much.
no quietly, "It Isn’t solely for my Anally to go down to hie surgery But now—now you're mad* It Im­
awn aake I’d accept the tnhertknock on the door and to possible."
tasce, Val. It would enable me Hand there with a throbbing
He looked away from her de­
to do all the necessary repairs to heart while ah* waited for him liberately again. "Hanson is com­
•ur place and to Btormhuret to open ths door.
ing into a title and It still may
Manor."
"You wanted to ace me 7 Come be proved he had nothing to de
"That would matter so much?" In, Nurse," he mid finally, and with Mr*. Keatheratonc's drain.
aha asked softly.
opened the door wider.
Then he will inherit all her
*1 must remember you don’t
"I thought you might have money," he eeld
think muefe at tradiUon and tra­ w a a t e d to see ms," eh* murHhe turned without a word,
ditional places eraa If they hare mured when she was Inside the opened the surgery door and
a great historical value,i ha said •urgrry and be had closed the went out.
curtly. "It hasn’t been bred Into door.
(To Bt CoHtlxurJ)
• M l. Hays* Col*. Reprtalsd b? permUjIoe *I Arak* H*&gt;ks Distributed t j Kinf gesturts tfisb-ate

V O TE FOR

M . L NICHOLS
For City Commissioner
Group 2

VOTING
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OVKR TIIF. SOUTH POLE (dr
Jeyrd) tov-Amertran airmen plante&lt;! an automsllc «&gt;*»thrr Mellon
gt the South Tolr Friday.
The devee. a slx-foot long equip­
ment-filled container nicknamed |
•ic "Gra*ahopp«jr," wax dropped
by parachute from an Air Force
fitohemarter |n the firrt airdrop
•ver made at the pole.
Hade o f atainW* steel, the
Grss'hoppcr has legs that Auto­
matically holited It upriaht after
It touched the Ice plateau. It will
transmit weather data every six
hours for the benefit of filers
participating In Operation Deep­
freeze in Antarctica.
Ours was believed to be the
seventh flight ever made ovet the
pole. There wre &lt;3 perions aboard
the giant M ton troop carrier,
probably as many as there were
aboard all the previous flights
combined Adm. Hlrhard E. Byrd,
pilot Bern! Halchen and two others
made the firrt polar fight Nor.

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Today, more than ever, all Americana,
mi n and women in every walk of life,
young Americana who vote for the first

time, have the greatest privilege mankind
has to o(Ter.
JOHN I- Utn, motion picture and TV actor, and the former Hcatne*
fcj*eggy" West era shown honeymooning alter their mirrlsge In
Las Vegxs. Mr*. Lite! oblstned a divorce Hem John K West, Vies
president of a TV network, two days before her wedding to UleL

Your vote is the weapon you uae to
awure rcaponaible people in office. . . to
prevent power from falling to thoaa who

IIR\HFIt REFLEX
SAN PIF.C10. Calif. JV-A burg­
lar used a phi •loan's rrflrx lia tu­
rner — the little one he tspi your
hnee with to mike your tog bounce
— at the office of Dr. Jacob We­
ld*. The Ihirf lapped Ihe desk
drawer. Il iMmncrd open and he
look the I'.Mi) Inside.

might abuse it.
Because o f America’* world leadership,
children’s future, your taxes—everything
in your entire life.

was n r re
ANCHORAGE, Alaska tT -D oo*1* W. Wr«v wasn't
&gt;**»d **»•••♦
the theft from hla borne of a
lim p he had lathium-ii out ol a.i
old Jag What did mike him mad,
he told city police, was that S7M
he kept hidden la the jug was
Inlulng, too.

But moet o f all, exercising your right to
vote safeguard* your freedom. Let nothing
stop you from voting on election day.
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NOV. 6

P-L-E-N-T-Y!
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SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES

Mias McKalgM MM fee Mu

to South Gi retina's bonsty eaka
with her Atlantic CHy victory a
few months after roommate Mar­
tha was picked in Daytona Beach.
Fla., as Miss Dixie.
Betty Lane Cherry &lt;4 Orange­
burg completed this year*i South
Carolina beauty triumph by a im ­
ing the right to compete as Mia
U. S. A. In tba Miss World eon- )
tost In London. She, Ilka Mary
Kemp Griffin in 1RS2, placed
second in jttn (ortd
12™ competition.

COLUMBIA, I C. l* -T b e pret­ rloua conclusion that the Mata Is Io f these festivals, so K Is no sur-. won Miss Universe honors In 1IS4.
ty girls of South Cerollna, Uk« simply overrun with pretty worn-.prise that Carolyn Willis of Che*-! The world’s rrignlng beauty gave
the fleet race horses of Kentucky,
are bringing glory to Dixie and
r r " ;
world-wide recognition to their that compels Southern girls to con­ S S * * * s r » . ? r - SS K T B i
South Caroliniena have been pay
state.
sider It their dutv to develop ing homes g* to their fairest for home and a return to her home
On their bswutsoos h*w4e rest charm—■ factor that la given miny years. The old Confederate economies courses at Lander Cellego In Greenwood.
five of tbo world's top beauty equal attention along with a well- veterans orginlrations frequently
Today, as Mrs. Donald Upton of
crown*—no other state can nuke turned Calf or a classic profile In picked
eharmlnl
C
MIriim hlx
moil beauty contests.
that claim.
charming young womaa to be
.o l,^ b, L
T e u r U c ^ . *V‘‘
. i! * . . i. a .th*m"«i'parod*T
. . . _ * . . . . j„
• television show Iand
But mors Important, South Caro- borne
born. atong'niih
M still
L Cscorns
E
Little South Caroline—ranking
But the first actual
I******
ta hide her frock
Mth In the nation in populatioo- tin* girls are usually n ten n s of
lua produced a Miss Universe, the beauty eooteita by the Ume they beauty contort was an American!
current Miss America, a Mrs. reach Ihe Miss America or some Legion sponsored affair on the
lawn of the state house In C o-'
America, two Miss U S. A's for other contest.
Marian Ann ws. one of lh« few lumbl. 24 yeera ago. Sieca then. I
the Miss World contest and a n o­
Mias Americas who dslnt buret the movement has spread far and
tional maid of cotton.
Five of her «lx entries In t h e ! lnt0
eonfeslon when her wide throughout Palmetto Land.
Miss America contort have been "«m e was announced to the nation
It began to bloom In 1N7 when
among Ihe 20 finalists.
M
w., ,rr',,
•*&gt;*• ; Mrs. Fredda Acker of Anderson
Judging a slate besuty contest
,,len*
**» ■ con- became Mrs. America. She was
in this magnolia land of pulrhri- , '&lt;,ent "* nn,r
"I"* previous followed by Elisabeth McG-c. of
lude is an exercise in eeststic fruscontest with al the poise Spartanburg, no* Mrs. G Robert
tratlon. For example. Marian Ann
IB •rchblshop at a church pic- Richardson who became Mild of
McKnight, the Manning, S. C „
,
Cotton In competition with Dixie
The nirel communities of Oil. beauties from the II cotton growbesuty who charmed the nation
and the judge In Atlantic Cily state delight in annuli festivals ing statei in 1»«9
Mary Kemp Griffin of Florence
when she won Miss America hon­ to promote watermeloia. tobacco,
ors this yeas, has been defeated cotton, timber or just to hivr a won state beauty honors in l#12.
O B L IG A T E D T O N O O N E
in local competition by her room ­ good time.
then went on to become Min U.
And
almost
Inreriahiy,
a
beauty
mate.
S. A. and ninnerup for the Miss
D E T E R M IN E D T O SEE
The room Marian and Martha contrst Is a principal feature of World title She Is now Mrs. Wil­
Dean Chestnut shared at little the doings. The pretty girls begin liam Slag, wife of an Air Force
T H A T M R. A V E R A G E
Coker College In llartsville prob­ to compete In the** affairs *• Jet pilot stationed near Victorville.
ably had more beauty a square soon as they ar* nU enough to Calif.
C IT IZE N G E T S T H E
foot than any other In the country. » * lk *" high heeta without br»»kRankin Subert of Waltmire came
Martha Dean, a stunning bru- Inr •" a"He.
dose with a third place showing
nrtte. wa* Mias South Carolina They become accustomed
to the in the M in America contest in
M O ST F O R HIS T A X D O L L A R
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selecting her over Marian.
and tn walk gracefully, and above named Miriam Stevenmn
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Fears Russians County M a y Record Heaviest Voting
M ay Throw Military In H istory
Today's
Election
Forces Into M id-East

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS th* subject ca n * out of Moscow
T ie United State, had reason « • ! " « £ « * , ^
UnUw prupolcd|
fear today that the Soviet Union
that the United State* Join It in
might throw military forvp Into
throwing the aggreMors- Britain
the Middle Ea.t.
France and Israel—out of Egypt
• th e United Nitrous. by sc over* Then the Soviet Union directed
whelming vote. ha. condemned the warning to Britain ami France;'
llrltish-Frcnch attack on Egypt.' Moscow wa* iletermmcd In pul an
Voter* turned out today in
AnJ Egypt, on the verge of lo*lng end to the war In Egypt. It »* «
Seminole County to decide the
a war, hav appealed to the world dt'ermined. loo, to crush aggre*-'
liiues before them tn the General
A delegation of 18 ettliens
for help In driving out the invad­
.ion through the use of fore*.
.&lt; n t month * N u m b e r
Election.
from the Rear Lake .Section head*
er..
For the time being, Moscow's ^
celebrated throughout
Sunshine, mill weather, and ed by Attorney Walter Smith apThera U oo question that the
plenty- o f urging brought early peared before the Hoard o f Semi*
.vmnathv of much of the world ‘ “ atement 'ndlf*&gt;rd «h« Kremlin i tr„jted States as National Disabled
sy mpathy 0f_miwH of the world. vra| lpi,
, ft within the fram e-, Amrrkln Veteran** Membership
voters to the local poll* to cast nole County Commissioners this
especially that nf Moslem coun­
work of the United Nation* But month" It wa* announced today
ballot* on the Presidential choice, morning lo find out "when you
tries and nations that were colthe U. N. Security Council la*tjbj Robert L How all. Commander
the 9th Congressional District can build our road."
pe» before Worll War II. is with
night refused even to consider a ,
Seminole County Chapter Nuraseat in the nation'r House of Re­
Smith told the Roard o f Com*
e Egyptians.
resolution backing the propossl t*,. w DAy . The Dlssbled Amerlpresentatives, to chouse or turn trlssioners, "We’re hero to se*
Thus the situation seem* made for Jclnt acUcn by the United ran veteran* are chartered by the
down the parimutuel betting re­ when you could build the road.**
to order for the Russians if they State* and the Soviet Union United States Congre** for th#
ferendum, to name a member of
He said, "I f you want to build
choose to move in.
against the invader* of Egypt.
purpose o f serving veterans of all.
the Board of Public Instruction,
Ihe road or if you don’t want to
A hint of Russian thinking on
Thi* raised th* question how nara wbo have service connectsnd to choose three member* of
build It, the*e people should ba
tong the Soviet Union would he fH la b ilitie s . The orgsnlistion
the Board of Sanford City Com­
told so that they can either'
willing to keeps it* intention* with- (]to aPrTM the widow* and or*
missioner*.
dlvhie the money that has been
in the U. N. realm. It could, per* j pbatu „ f aisabled veteran*,
I/&gt;ng line* formed early and have subscribed for the building o f th®
haps, provide It* own an»wer to; The DAV ha* thousand* of chap, |
continue I to form until noon to* road or bring some suit against
thla Egyptian plea, announced In tf„ throughout the United States.
day . It is poolble that Seminole the county."
Cairo today:
Each chapter maintains a service
"Egypt appeals for help by vol* o ffk ff who a u Uts the disabled
i 'r V n
lU
Commissioner Oti.
Fouraker
vote In history.
said «|
j j r Smjlh and |oI(1
unteers. arms or otherwise to all veterans. The Nstlonal Disabled
It I* etp e.t.1 that st the close him that w» agreed to build th®
those who all over the world car#; Amfrifan Veterans maintain, na
L
da* ' a balloting,
ft, m Ilnl 111 a
# f « in i
f(0i t ---- ------&lt; .
of S
Ihe
day’#
from
road when wa could gat to It but
still for the dignity o f man and tional service officers at all vet
to
70
per
cent
o
f
Seminole
Coun­
had set no date."
the rule o f taw In international erans’ Installations In America.
ty’s I3.70U registered and qualified
Howell stated "Our Seminole OFFICERS WIVES CLUB official*1dlicuaa Important mailer* at a meeting of the B»ard of Directors
Commissioner John Maltcit u td
A meeting #f the Master Plumb­ relations."
The United Slates has senrej County chapter Is anslous 1o serve held at the towh Arhor Home o f Mr*. Robert Hadden. (Ia*fl to right) they are: Mr* Hadd.n Mr*. voters will have stopped Into vot* "When wo found th* true facta
ers o f the City of Sanford hat
R.
H.
Conn.
&gt;|rs.
J.
F.
McDonald.
Wliabrth
Pott*
(the
young
lad«
lK*ing
held).
Mr*
Richard
Murray,
ing
machine
booths,
pushed
the
been called for tomorrow night at notice that It will oppose any So­ all veterans of Seminole County Mr*. Jame* Guy. Mr*. Joseph Tully. Mr*. I'M I)wy*r. amt Mi* (i. i c I’otiv (Staff Itiolo)
_________ levers denoting their rholee, to In the rase wo agreed wa would
build the road when we eau get to
the City Han, according to M. L. viet military intervention In the who are disabled. We have been
aid to the total count reglvtered
it that’s all we ran do."
Yrlvington, Sanford building of­ Mkile East. The White House chartered In Seminole CWun'.y since
in
the
automatic
voting
mechan­
said:
191) and have constructed our,
"It will b* tome Urne after th#
ficial.
ism.
"Neither Soviet nor any other ow-n home on highway 17 92 south'
first of th* year," Commissioner
irTEe meetiag has been called for
The go-ahead on voting on th« B. C. Dodd said, when questioned
the purpose of reviewing and dis­ military force* should now enter of Sanford. We have cooperated'
referendum Isvue ws* given yes­ a* to when the road might bo
cussing the Southern Standard the Middle East area eicept unrtffc- closely with other veteran*1 organterday wrhen the State Supreme built.
Plumbing Code and to see whether U. N. mandate . . The Introduc- IsatJon* and have had the finest,
Court denied an injunction against
or not the plumbers approve the ‘ ion o f new forces . . would vio- cooperation from city and counlv j
A huge sign proposed for Semi*,
Attorney Smith agreed that " I f
Seminole Raceway Park arid tha you can give these people some
co»le a* written and to decldr If I***
U. N. charter, and It official*. We sincerely hope that
Mle Blvd. to direct traffic to the 1
Board
o
f
Seminole
County
Com­
tenfold Orlando Kennel Club be­
changes are needed.
'» ou|d
»»* ••U'F ° f » " U* * every disabled veteran of Semi-i
general idea aa to the time th*
missioners when Jerry Collins, road would gel underway it would
It Is eipected that the group o f members. Including the Un.ted note County will become a mem i
came a controversial issue at the
operator of the 8anfurd-Orlando help satisfy them."
plumbers will find the proper States, to oppose sny such effort." her of the DAV during Novem-j
meeting this morning of the Board
Kennel Club attempted to strip the
Hr MARIAN JONES
plumbing codes to recommend to, Soviet iatentlon* In the area her. No other veterans* organiza­
of Seminole County Commlsalontr
Comml.iloncr Fouraker asked,
referendum through his attorneys
the Board of Sanford City Com- ronnot be divorced from several tion has done as much for the dl*OVIEDO— I wa* Informed that
Is there anyway we can gat th*
The sign, with neon lighted let
S'icd sn.l Bleed.
Is*loners for adoption. "The factors. Moscow no doubt l* seek, siilrd veteran a* ha* the DAV."
Mrs. Matiey Scott o f Orlando, &gt;•'tun” ant~aalmatrd dog* on either'
road umlor construction before tho
iax-al race* pit C. F. Harrison, first of Uiq year—by doing M the
umblng codes we hare now have [ mg to divert attention from the
«stend (turn on, side of
Any ve’ crao writh a dUabillty terlor decorator, as.isteJ wdlh(
incuinbrnt,
fur
the Seminole nest commission would bo more
— . ------------------,------ derorTtVm»
-to The
IUk„|
au-*l
nntbeen"brought u p to date," saM i situation.in lliwgary. Ljlt H ^ r o r ----- i.-i.w
l.s t-* : ---be
a
Yelvlnston
hi*. ',n
n r.rrf5
rffect.
aufferrd 1
a Ufrral
defesl member can do bo by rontaftlng I OvIrHo Vflhodlit Churr)* frirwlay it*n&lt;UrcU to b* Icnat^l on county
County Hurd of Puhhlle Instruc­ ®r leas compelled to complete ft."
YeMniton.
j' niB*
1, iUIIfrr&lt;I
tion against Elbert Cammack,
Caeh m u ter plumber, laid
the Middle Eait. Score* of the ln y member of Seminole County lb*t
for the of*(fight*of*ua)i.
OvmmisJoner Dodd admitted
small derress# In acreaze S'lninole County- Dairyman, a Ihst he had four mile# o f road that
vlngton, D requested to bring one tank*, vehicle* and Planes it .up Oiapter Number W
cssion -lts anm.sl ll..rneromlng , A rrpreienlatlv#
„ ,e |lar, „ r
III
tieans,
cabbuge,
pas­
writrin candidate.
journeyman plumber with him to piled to Egyp! have treen kntH-ke.l
Senator
Dougla*
S’ envtrom.
D u e to unforeseen eircum-|_\,Nin (•„ Pre*cnle.| a sketch of | ,
I v« been holding o ff fltr t&lt;vw
the meeting.
out of combat by British. French chapter Service Officer, stated,
stance*, we were unable to hear |n,« prupo*e«| sign which designates chal and uolilen celery, cauliflo­ Candidates for the noard of San- yrors." The road he mentioned |a
Yelvington urged today that all and lirarli military force on two ..^*p arp Vfry proud o f the record the splendid talk the Rc%\ K. T .; letters 7H inche» tall, and is fu«»t wer. escarolc and chicory, boston fur,I City Commissioner* Include the Tuscawilla ltd.
master plumbers attenJ tonmr-1 fronts—the Sinnl Peninsula, seized 0&gt; .Seminole Uoitnly Chapter Num-i Sian lifer, pastor of the rhureh f |_aralk.p „ ver
ami and Irebei : lettuce, romnlne, and Earl Higginbotham opposed by M.
Following the the lengthy dl*.
row night’s meetini.
— •&gt;---•••*-----------— 1
by ,L‘
the '*
Israelii,
and the Nile Delta l&gt;r|. M ,|nr„ t, . Inception In DMA. j at
Ellenton now -------------------but former ps*torj(br
,|gn .upported by sis steel mlssellaneniit crop* which Includes L Nichols; Merle Wsrner opposrel eusslan between attorney and com*
and Suez Canal ares, under attark \\r r xtvn l a cordial invitation of the Oviedo Methodist ( hurch, &lt;cat,tes, for approval by the com- squash, onion*, cucumber*, pep­ by Paul Yale* Jr.: and A. 1*. rniisionera. Commlesioner* B. C.
per*. tomatoes, rolUnl* turnips, Wilson imoppoied.
by the air and ground force* of to every disablesi veteran In our gave on "A Thankful Heart ’ . nuxioners.
Dodl and Fred Dyson agreed that
eok’liah pi a* licet*, ami eggplant,
Britain and France.
In statewide balloting tha In •he roaj in the Rear Lake eeetloa
. . . . . . . .
arrs t.. become a member of our From reports, and frozn ®or past, tomml.siontrs voltd two to two
w.i* shown In a Comparative'
bati|c (IK- Florida’* 10 elee1
1“ n Ihe approval or the l)|&gt;e of statement «f acreavr planted thl* lora| Vo|t., went full speed ahead wuuM be lU rtfd by Teh. 19, 1997.
considered the Soviet .'?_*,^LhVle
Union un I
splendid sermons we conll *ssily r0R.|ructl«n. How ever,
commityear against serfage planted In M a ). ftc n ak a„ e, Umatrt|
willing to rhanre World War III
vlsuallre It though.
I ai„ncra refused to go along with
at this sU fr. and Indeed the Soviet
|million viders went about raat*
We admit we "*nuck’ ’ In so our |br complete approval of the sign
Union Is warning that Ihe Mideait
nio
tahulsllon prepared by' jn(t (hc|r ballots tn the close pre.lfriend, the Honorable M a y o r- ' without additional approval by the
LONGWOOD- Record turnout* situation may develop into World
NOV. ■
iy-c Gary, (wouldn't have ihe {Slate Road and the Seminole Coun- Sandy Anderson. Manager of the rntial race and other contests.
for pre-season schooling rices War III. Rut it would not neeesSanford Slate Farmer*’ Market, j Sen. E .te. Kefauver. the Demoheart to say "n u ")—a* we had ty Zoning Commission
Admissions
have paved the way for the open­ sarily have to go to war. official% irrrigr planted In Ihe f in [crallc V ki M fM tB llil CindMlIli
not been present at the services.
Elgar Brooks (Sanford)
Commissioner* took into consh
ing of the regular campaign Nov.
Prince McKinney (Sanford)
Wr found he wa* not on hand to (!m llon tha, lhe Slatt. Road Board ford, llvo lu and Slavla section*. waa to yjj. jnto Miami for a hand13 at the Sanford Orlando Kennel
According tr. Sandy Anderson, I .haling tour through eight corngreet us, anyway, t hnrch was
Mary Frances Dunn (Sanford)
gub
There was the possibility it
Rtheasal* already have begun not oid, Instead, we greeted him had acquired additional right of the decrease In acreage planted
(Continued on Pag* ly
Jlsrold Helms (Ia&gt;ngwo»d)
wa)* on Seminole Blvd In order is a reiluctlon of 72 acres or less
^ Jerry Collins, operator of the might i n t r o d u c e "volunteer’ ln preparation for_ the Iccal
(with a large smile).
Laura Cola (Da Bary)
that
the
road
might
be
Improved
booming dog track, ha* przdirted force*. Just ai Red China Intro- Thanksgiving Choir Festival. Part*
Births
We enjoyed chatting with the up ,0
0/f tbc highway lead- than five per retd.
a second straight record breaking dured "volunteers" In the Korea rehearsals were under the dlree- one* who were waiting for the
Total acreage planted In 19M is
Baby Boy Keeling
ing
into
lamgwood
and
the
San*
teaioo on the strength of trem* fighting. An authorlfa'lve British ,ion
J*fl‘ Bookhsrtt and Mrs. service* to be over and help them fo: l ()rlaiMi Kennel Club.
i2.or,7 a* compared to 2.139 acres
Baby Boy Cola
t-ndoiis enthusiasm shewn through source said today the chance of
Buhop on Nov. 4 with a good with the spreading of the Iable*
last year.
Discharges:
Commissioner
Junn
Mrlxli
said
th* qualifying events.
this was not being ruled out |n *&lt;lend*nre.
and unloading their ware*.
Sophia Ruble (Sanford)
In an nnalisD of acreage plant­
signs uver
A spacious, hanltomc new: club London discussions.
The performance, scheduled for
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I never dreamed
much
food
‘ .o n * *.n a,'l
ed. •bowing both increase and deMrs. Ronald Rronka and baby bop
house, built and furnished at a
A new complication today was Nor. 18, will be held in the First j roujd y*. |n orM, p|a„
j-&gt;,P tables.
ro,*d , 1 ""iL 1 ^.?n ' want Jcrcave planter! in certain veget(Sanford)
cost of over tltt.ooo, will be the the possibility that Saudi Arabia’s Presbytertnn Church All church plarH lin(1&lt;.T lrct, ln frmil of , hr the county In t^e obllgst I In ‘ able*, Sandy Anderson call* at"Bcause of the great demand
Virginia Shaffer (Sanford)
top new attraction when the San army soon will move into Jorlsn, ‘■hoir» wl11 Psrtlclpste in the event; .hureh, were yard* snd rant, in *n‘ w*y’ nor lo 1 ,‘ an, I’0' " ‘,ni1 ti fiih-n to acreage planted In IMS, 'T*** eseludve ready-to-wear we
Laney Foster (Sanford)
for,FOrlando track launches its or already has moved Into that which will he directed by Klby |Pnath. &gt;et they were laden "to other obstruction* on n /litof citing that
Ilonnle Johnson (Sanford)
•! acre, of U-ans. ,h? r' h" l . ta " ' ' . l * 1 r , r ,a.f " " " S
ways.
U
j
Rogers,
a
music
major
at
Stetson
tf,r
jd
i
!"
,
(••day meet.
1country neighboring Drael
717 of cabbage, S73 of paschal *
* • * £ '* ? .
,“ 'd
Elisabeth HIM (Sanford)
C •mmlssioncr MeInch did « « I celery. »0 acre* of golden heart ' ,r’ ’ M* ^ . W h r,fM .
Matinee raring, which wa* cn IntcreM# have heavy oil Interests University, and Choir Director at^ people rame from all dlree
VIrena Lenler (Sanford)
—
o|wrat«rs
of
the
Uiusiaitirally received after Col- m Saudi Arabia, and these would ,hf K'r*1
lions, and wc were soon able to '°*'1
approve the sign
Church.
celery. 120 acre* of cauliflower.
Jessie Johmoa (Sanford)
Ln* introduced It here during last
Imperiled hy any ruch action.' ^ ur,her rehearsal* will be heldi proceed. The Rev. George C. CarlCommissioner Fret Dyson said 72 seres of boston lettuce 114 fashion shop for ladles, as they
nov. a
lesson will be a regular feature
In the First Preshytertan Church (0n. pastor of Ihe church, called "I don't want to go along with the ( 72 arret of ho»ton lettuce. &lt;14 opened their store In a new loca­
Admissions
tion
yesterday
at
211
North
Park
throughout the entire Iftt 87 meet.
'on the Friday nighta of Nov. 9 [ upon ihe Rev. J. Mai Cook of M l.' sign until the entire pto|&gt;o*al is acre, of kiirerg IrUiicc, 18 acres
Judy M. Brown (Hanford)
Av,*.
’l l
--pening matinee is slated
and til at 7:JO p. in.
&gt;Dora, to lead In prayer. The Rev. pn ented to Uus Board."
o f romaim* and ln| acre* of ml*.
Mary Booth (Lake M a n )
The store I* now located In thr
for Wednesday, Nov. II, the day
All Interested slngrra have becn'couk I* a former pastor of Ihe
Oihcr action by the Bosr.i of rellam-uus vcgclablcs, as of Nov.
Carelta Price (Sanford!
newly
constructed
wing
of
the
Ed­
after the *ea.vm begin*.
invited lo attend.
'
(Continued On Page Four)
(Cawtlnood On Page Four)
1, 1939.
Mrs. Klsia Jones (New Smyrna)
ward*
Rldg.
Racing Secretary R. C. William­
Bobbie Taylor (Sanford)
The | 9iJ acreage compared with
Featured tn the brand new store
son Is busy evaluating the qualifi­
Births
thr 19VI acreage shows a reduc- are the decoration* which comcation* of some COO greyhound,
Baby Boy Booth
Don o f »
acres of besna.
|bino modern rood furnilure with
Elder James Brooks, head of the
i " mg KbooUng to pick a field
Visiting llourv Private Room* it
acre, of rabnage, 87 arrrt of g «l-1antique.,
for thr Inaugural which high local branch o f the Church of
a m. to 9 p. m.; Semi Private
den
heart
celery,
IS
acres
of
e*-|
Mr»
whelchel
and
Mrs.
Ridge
light* the opening night program. Jesus (9iri*t of Ijitter-dsy Saint*
rarole and rhlrory. 9 acre* of Ice I , aid y ,!, mnrnlng that they will Rooms. 2 to 4 p. m., 7 l« 8 p. m.|
1. M. Honey. 1*58 Inaugural »»ld today that Elder LeGrand
berg lettuce n.d IS acre* rd ro- annour,c„ their formal opening in Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
• Inner. I* almost a sure itartrr Richard*, member of the Quorum
maine.
Parents and Grandparents only;
the near future.
after showing impressive s c h o o l - t h e Tuelve Apostles of the
Iiu reasei were noted a* follows:
Obstetric*. No visiting during feed­
The
Mary
Either
Shop
is
now
lug form for owner F. K. Eaton. «'hurch of Jesus Christ of Utter23 arres of paschal celery, 42 showing their fall and winter ing of babies. Private Rooms, 11
J. M. Edwards, a powerful new day Saint* with headquarter* In
acres of cauliflower, 17 acre, of I si&gt; let In read) to wear, sports a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p. m. and
kennel at the SOKC. will definite- S *"
Utah, will address
boston lettuce, and U acre* of wear, accessories snd lingerie.
7 lo 9 p. m , Semi-Private, 2 to 4
ly land one of hi* many sure In » public meeting of the lettermiscellaneous vegetable*. There
p m. and 7 to 9 p. m.
Esrliislve
with
Mary’
Esther
are
the Inaugural. Ed's Deacon Jones, day
*• lhf Drlando ( hapel.
wrr Increases amounting to 137 Nantucket Naturals, Justin Mr
Mortgage anj Ed's Goldni-h Y *
( oncord Are., on Thur*acre, offset by decrease* coming Car1)-t , van r rr,|fr irk, Julie Clark
I
day.
Nov.
I,
at
7:30
p.
m.
r . among his candidates for a The meeting will be under the
to a total of 200 arres.
Juniors, arwl Korell.
starting berth.
Tin, year, according to IhCj A( their formal opening soon,
direction of Elder R. P. Douberstatement tabulating ■ e r e a g e ,hr tw1) pop ,,;,, „ or* operator*
ley. Sr . President of the Central
there srr 283 arret of bean* plant-,
today, (hey will feature door
i Florida District of the Church of
c l . 652 acre, of cabbage, 39* acre, artlet frotn thpir exclusive lines
Jesus Christ of L. D. S.
o f paschal relery, 33 acres of gol ami ■ m e brands
Elder Richards, said th* local
den heart celery. 182 acres of cau­
The Sanford Herald will carry
Mary K'ther’s I* tho first store
leader. Is a dynamic speaker and
liflower. S3 acres of c,caro!e and to open In the newly constructed
the complete return* this even­
Is currently touring the Southern
chicory, 39 acre* of boston lettuce, addition to the Edwrard* Building.
(State* MI**ion of the Church In
ing ever a public address sys­
l(V5 acres of Iceberg lettuce, 8
We are* very anxious for our
A representative of Ihe Public company 'idh Mission President
tem
at It* offices on West First
acre. If romslne, and ISO acre* o( friend* ami customer* to watch
t e l t h Department In Orlando will Berkeley L Bunker. The Mission
miscellaneous vegetables, at of for Ihe announcement of our for­ St. Returns, as they come In,
comprises
the
State*
of
Georgia,
amres* the Sanford Klwanls Club
from the City Election, Ihe
Nov. 1, 1918
mal PiM-ning," Mrs. Whelchel and
at Its noon luncheon meeting to­ Alabama. South Carolina and Flor­
rauntyw
lde balloting, statewide
The
statement
itemize*
crops
Mrs. Ridge said this morning.
ida.
morrow.
return*, from over the nation,
grown In thr area* o f Sanford,
Mary Esther Shop la convenient
Thr touring party will visit each
Dr. William* W. White, local
East Side; Sanford, West Side; lo downtown perking, tho Muni­ will bo annanarad- Retnrna
dentist, said today that Co. Philip of the tan districts of the "Mor­
from owl side the county will Be
Wagner;
Oviedo; and Slavla.
cipal Parking Lot on Commercial
P. Piper will apeak lo local Kiwa- mon” faith la the Southern State*
Ave., and parking faclllllee are received by way of Aataodnl■Ians cn the subject "Public Mission. Members of the church,
always available nearby. It la lo­ ed s’reu*. Tho Sanford BernUPi
friends. Investigators, and mare
Health Dentistry."
cated
Just across from th* Semi­ ataff nf representative* wtl
than
ISO
traveling
missionaries
In
Dr. White, program chairman
nole
County
Court House with Its tally the veto received Trem
Lie ---------south will ,.-----gather—In—the. .varifor tomorrow's Klwanls Club. I * .—,
..
COME AND GET IT! And that they did. Shown above 1* a part of the crowd of 400 attending the Me­
a member of the Under Privileged i out key cltlet of the respective thodist Church Homecoming in Oviedo Sunday at they helped themselves lo roeg which loaded the Cleer to partly elowdy through store front directly on North Park Seminole County1* II pmlacta.
Wednesday; law (Might 9219.
Are.
Cjgldraa* Committee.
|state* to bear tho Apostle r'eak. tablet Just after the aew cnurch was dedicated, tBteif Photo)

Bear Lake Road
Will Be Started
By February

November Named
'/As National DAV
Membership Month

»

Master Plumbers'
Meeting Called
To Discuss Code

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About 400 Attend S O K C Sign Becomes
Homecoming Event Controversial Issue
Acreage Planted
In Oviedo Sunday
Reveals Small
Decrease For ’56

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Another Record
Breaking Season
Foreseen For SOKC

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Hospital Notes

Rehearsals Begin
For Thanksgiving
th'at°arrw'e ,u ,tr,ns'h kno',n in Choir Festival

Mary-Esther Shop
Opens Store In New
Place On Park Ave.

Latter-Day Saints
Schedule Public
Meeting Thursday

Herald To Carry
EElection
Returns Toniqht

Heolth Dept.
Representotive
To Address Club

Weather

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THE SANFORD HERALD CaiRRMct wortrin* at Aw daM y.’
m Tug* 8. Thun*., Nov. 1, 1950 It It a family affair. Mrs. Cam*
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Hospital Notes

Commission
(Cewtlnued From

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Low Pressure Area S = L S * S i £
D ep u ty
the
central
Bahama
Islands.
i
T
o
V
l
S
i
P
E lk s
Moving Through
A Miami Weather Bureau bale- A group of 1J eamlidstei of the
Rgalled R ulm cits* will he
Central Bahamas tin at U :IJ a.m. EST raid « . (»

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From Page 1)
rag e 1)
mark and Owen work aide by aide
Admissions:
u
ln
In
large
groves.
Also
persons
an,
certainly
In
favor
of
giving
with Mr. Cmmeck In almoit av«ry
Margaret Johnson (Sanford)
active in Real Estate may call these public servants more monphase of the dairy work. Of upoo them to photograph any are* ey&gt; paying them salaries that will
Discharge*:
MIAMI cn-W lod velocities in- of 30 to 40 m.p.h. bad been report- mltiateci tonight at the Sanford
. . . icott Wooteney (Sanford) ... crea»e-l to 40 miles an h ^ r ’ and
course, U&gt;«re are three other of ground they may require. Thus keep them valued employee*."
«h‘P* “
“ *f° ,0 500
LmI**starting at
o°r heait of the storm.
The
meeting,
______
regular workers helping, too, be- showing all lakes and Milling cooWerner said "1 am In full aecord . . . . Lloyd Hatch (Sanford) _ _ possibly higher lodsy as a low
Oct. II
Soma areas In the northeast o'clock, will L prrcaJed by
cauae there are over ISO head of tours of the land, which greatly with the progressive programs
Admissions:
nirlLt .
quadrant oi the rli»lurbince - iv "free" feed, according to off tela la
of raltir, 121 of which are now In assists In development of the pro- that the Board of Sanford City
By CECIL A. TUCKER, 11
Henry Marlin (Sanford)
n*bv Girl Currv
»&gt;• *e»in*
faleflta-os; m)(5an pf th . Elk's Lodge.
Sealaele County Agricultural
lactation. There are only eight pe.ty and the planning of plats. Commissioner* haa undertaken."
Leola Morgaa and'baby girl
Babe Roe Brooks
•&gt;• lu tin g gale force winds to
Highlighting the meeting will
Agra*
stalls In the milking parlor and They also do before and after •■We must go further," be said,
le
(Ovlrdo)
(From Ume to time the county these 12S cows must be worked development photos.
•'for we need the Senford Titus­
Visiting Hours: Priv.'e Rooms,
,,M! bu,le,‘n ldd#A
“
llj g k jS Vl*Jt - * *
Rosa lee ('nice and baby girl
As wa were chslting a call was ville Canal, dock* end terminals,
agent will highlight In thl* column through the parlor twice a dey
It a am
to 99 pm
.; Seml-Frlvate
On the northwest side, wind, lodge of DlStftf Oepwtjr Grand
m. . to
p m.;
some of the Seminole County an)1
milked,
(Sanford)
received from a Real Estate firm
street paving program
Room,, 2 to 4 p.m., T to 9 p.m.; reached out to the Florida eait Fsaltcd Ruler Midi* \ . McCall,
farm s ami farmers which he has
______________
____
_
#lrport^ ,0 w
rT I______
r|t|ren ___
fliers
Laura Roth (Lake Vsrv)
All of the replacements
for the requesting that phuta. he taken ^ &gt;u
Prdiatrirs, 11 am . lo I p m. Pa­ coait and small craft uaM iim
visited. 1
William E. Wilson (Sanford)
heni are raUcd rlghl there on the
■" approilmately » e e r e plot
"'Commercial airlines, more
rent* and Grandparenls only. Ob­ flag* flew from Da)ton* Beach p^ted to shift to a more northeast*
If you would like to eee a mo- dairy. Carin' for the calves has *° *h»t Ik jf
"*0fe resdlty f#wff( &lt;(&gt;&lt;j water mains, and a
stetric,. No visiting during feed­ southward to Tavenurr ia tha w ird direction.
Nat. 1
J Weather forecasters were W*-&gt;tern and efficient dairy, someday been Owen’e job. For the past five «*•«!** their housing develop
treatment plant.
Admissions:
ing of babies. Private Rooms, It Florida Keys.
*
by Elbert Cammack's F air years they have raised an average ment plans there. Lassler 1m*1 These,
The
itlsfurbanre
was
moving
at
ing aclose watch on the a n a b 9
a.m.
to
12
nooa,
2
to
4
p.m.
and
Mrs.
Eileen
Brooks
(Sanford)
my friends, are Just a
glide Jersey Dairy on Highway 48, of
________________
40 to 30 calve* a year. The on mediately prepared and left In few of the real progressive, ag­
T to 9 p.m Semi-Private Room,, about 10 mile* an hour and after cau*e of the rbance tnal u migid
Aliada Wooten (Sanford)
soma three miles east of Geneva,
r'aw ^ u , tha, th* calves receive' 'heir aerial photography equipped gressive projects that must be
another 12 to II hours was ca- develop into a tropical alorm.
Lawrence Hunter (Sanford)
2 lo 4 p m. and 7 to 9 p. m.
There you will see an up to date,
^ r o s tr u m or "first milk" P|,n * ,0 fu*fW ,h* rv-*ji»erat.
accomplished,
not
in
the
years
j
pearly all mechanical dairy. In which has hern taken from the The landing s lrn at .Si i le Vrt ort
ahead of us. hut now while they
fa d . they can boast that their cow and froren In order not to has recently had estrnrivr Im­ are needed," eald Warner.
yrodurt “ never corns* In contact w iltf any 0y jt After they have provements Including, rtesrlng,
••I believe that I am the one
with air”, because the milk Is |rre |VHj the colostrum, the cslves levrling and being seeded and is
drawn by vacuum directly from
pUcril 0„ , t *|f .Urti-r .up- now in excellent condition. One candidate or the two asking for
Shop now — while selections are the best1
B
i i D
I
K
the row 1« a Ian * v.cuum .lain- ,)ltmenU, frH until ,he, arp olf, also finds complete Airplane and this o ffice canshte o f sltlln s
f-OOn.J'viAD
down and working for Ihes* vast
less steel holding link.
enough la be plared on pasture. Engine Mechanic Service avail, projeci*
tlut)
(o benefit all the cltlaeni
able under the constant super­
Th# cattle snter the ''milking
Dairying le not new »n tha vision of C.A.A. government II- rather thin a feu," Warner con
pw lor" from a large hoUingpem Cammarkl. Mr. c.m m sek grt. ow r„ lirj
also gas amt eluded.
H er. they base wen fed grass ,lu„ r , from ^
,,nivm ll/ of
'
M L. Nirhols, a candidate for
allsg. automatically hr a self HorU, wi(h h( h htmori 7w„ h jJ« • “ *!, certified by both
unlojjr. urn! a convryrt util frum
lt . .
. c .
.
. Int P rlrral (»ovf
Government and the the Board of City Commissioners
r
of rtorW»
Florida *""
and ren handle was not present for the forum.
•ne of two Harvester upright sUoa. Agrirohun i n l S j f ' m ^ m em n^ State 07
Each alto hold, close lo n s ton*
in ') ^ " ’m erc.l plane.,
Bill G smknw is the Jaycea
ind la arranged in that the con. .
*
There being an abundance of chairman of Ihe Got-Out-Tha-Vota
inscribed on
space for "lle-downi" we find on (murmurs
Connected with either silo. Any ta.
of
.,,»ir&gt;r ^ bor*,«rF ■■
the records that planes from over
the help from Mrs. Csmmack
*r* lu*’.p “f |IJ“* f eU ' lo allies, both private, business in allendanre who will give you
down to Owen, the,r Iwelse y .sr « • « • “ " “* h » •!«•**«■• In dairy- men and concers hove * -•! -n•id eon, can feed some 160 head *"*• • l]&lt;* p r i s e d «
" f making uae of the rarilHlea information ut regard to enroll­
ment. which ia m&lt;w open, \l.-u win &lt;
Of cattle in less thin thirty minu* ^*rlful1”ff ,? '* ** . " *V# 1,8 available here. Free transporta­ conduct you over the airport and
to* by flicking Ihe proper awltchcs
.f0r. hr*'
tion D provided to ellher Ihe dlapis* or answer any question*
Thlg certslnl) bean the old "pitch
I ^ i r t ! ! ? f"r lJ*e 0 rln ** business section of Ungwood or to
fork" method of sllige feeding.
'minty Artlftclel Rrceding Asm- delighlliil Sanlamln Surlnv U&gt; rcgardtne to their planes. Sherill
rxlrnda an Invitation to all to come
The rows enter the parlor and
..
.
, ,
w*fe ,oM ,h,' , ,h ,r'
«wo club*
_.
go Into Individual stalls where
The Lammack. arq.dred U^e rlymg from the Airport. The Fly- ^and' icrvisit the Sanlsndu Flying
they are fed a balanced concen­ U ke Harney marsh land in l»M |ng Squadron, composed of San-*
"GEM-Jf£P,,
trate feed. Some of the cow* have and started improvem.nU. They rofl, businessmen and the Sand
LEGAL NOTICE
found tha; they can get an exlri had their own dairy operation in |&gt;,p,r (1ub ronita,in|| ^ Navy
v o rii i. o r ,m ni.n iir s in v i.
p..i . .n of freJ by merely sticking Conway for four year* before •rrvicemen.
0 / «W (esst g */ 7) A 7 o
OV l-NUI-OVI-.il i i i s m . i .* « \n
the all-Jersey herd
their
snnr head
nc.u through
,nnm*n the
...c bar* and moving ....
era lo
.u
a
s v i . v iis i . vt &gt; iv i i : n r s i v in*.
A oe.s
new attractive building has
haa SSI,.VI,HUNT*
ltrb s d V s h (b s
#1
ill
fetuisling the fee.1 control lever their FabgUdes Jersey O slo in bc»n con.tructed on the grounds tTill
h ',: 'VnvVv.* M i l l V I I S M I b a
X O V IV I.
umiiivsvss
:
o
r
l , a... liuwn.
June of IU&amp;.
housing the office, of the San- I lie: i i t s o r s s v s o iin , n.oH ttaalHHcolly styled, whh
A strong stream of water Is
—----------------*—
s
landn Flying Service, a large patio m Nolle*
Is hs r*bji slt&gt;* lhal a
b o H e r y p o * * r # d m o to r, re ­
used to clean Ihe fret and leg*
DISASTER Dt'O
i&gt;*
a,Id
at
Ik*
i'uldlu
llsarlna
fur the convenience of the patrons
m o te c a b le , le n g t h ) * U " .
of the animal. The udder 1* IhoePHILADELPHIA (it-W hen two and Vililnr* anil
’
IT
»t(li»
uf
I
lie
ITK
Commission
In
™ ' ■*iinr* ami very modern rest m* cu r Itail in in* city .n hs»
•nghly cleansed and a Surge pu,,p|ei were born to Mayor and •nomB.
Th It it vine of thr many
PI »rl*i*t l s o* o'clock I'- M.
kuthfllktic milker attached. On Mr,. Richardson Dltwnrih'a ti.y
ifa*
r„n„w,na rh.n a.s
*m..an
adrasnts
IN TIME FOR
test days for the Hill A recordi poodle "Z*a E,a“ then Dilwnrlhs. larimies orrered here that n
ilom found at the smaller Air­ lo lb. Xobina iirdlnanri »( (b*
(Dairy Herd Improvement Asso- survivor* of Ihe Andrea Doris port* throughout the country.
Clir nf Sssloid M- rl.ls
&gt;*&gt; p&gt;* *r..|&gt;nir s»»*il la ll|e
elation) a 4 gallon gradusled Jar imp disaster named Ihe pups “An­
XMAS SPECIALS!
ir lc l It-I-A l HI n *l- • K* 11.1Sanlando Flying Service is open
and scales are arranged to weigh drea" and “ Dona."
iyi,
ItKSInl
on
lb*
l.stl
•even daya a week until , un­
•1,1* &gt;i| Maiilartl Av&gt;hu&gt;
taeb cow', output. Alter weigh...g
li*ins.o lllb H um and
down. There i* alway* someone
the milk D drawn into a stainless
llosalla lirlv*. Is pruiMi.*),
Legal Notice
In b* . liSSKS.I to It.I tHtb*
•te d vacuum cooling lank where
ulcS'amllrl I'istrtct. Hold
H is kept until It it picked up by KUUIIHA
Former Resident
t.mixrtr i.sina Dior* i&gt;sti.u ls rl,
dssrrllisd
a.
tank truck for delivery In the nro- IV Tin: I INI I IT I ill MT IIS- TIM!
v
iv
n
i
J
i
n
n
i
si,
m
h
it
it
o
r
tail* I. 1. S *l»t I of llioik
ccs,,in.- plant.
According
and tails I thro * of
, lu
L the
i . reI'»* i» sv iis'itn .n iiM iii: Dies In NewSmyrno
cord, Cam mark •* dairy bent has n i i v t , iv &lt; n s \&lt; i:n s .
lllot-k 7. Hat, I.a lila: allil
Mr*. Ls-norr I-cila Hayes, do. a
Isita I. I and 1 of tllocb
bern among Ihe top five herd* fn *l)),Tr. ^ &gt;*t l t i T 'r , l l ’t! c n v r m s s residrnl of New Smyrna Reich
IS. Han U e u Haroad Htitffldency ami prsalurtion In Ihe tis:oii,n: r. iiv n in v
lion.
for Ihe past nine monlln &lt;iud
Ibl Th* nrnt-*rt* *i.n*d in
■tale DlllA program. Ia *1 )eaf
VB
li aimin.yrvtcnla). A native of Denver.
In,m , i it-s (Httialt-S'anilthe producliun average nf the herd J a m : i : u .v n n .u . x • I.
III. localTil on f.'rerea*
l’o (, she was a former resident of
Vv*au* hfiHtiti Slii and
Iniisilshi*
was over too tMiunJs uf butter
RADAR ROBOT
Sanford and while here her hu*
vnTirs: to iii :|-»:vii
Ttb HIlsH* I* tUMHOnl In
fat and K.o.Vj? |munil. uf 3 per to J . v s I- l l . i h i s i nrul
0*
chanasd lo C*l iCwtobnd
was
service
manager
al
a
tlirinliU ■ll.tatl I
Dlstrli I
SI ATIIKVV H,
ills
m Itsor n
tent milk per cm ,
local rar dealer*.
• IM IIIS F
Fmlfj eaSssae#q
-all |,ro|iarlr halng Htot*
••r j a m s : r. u .s t .*
Cammark (iguns (hat In* pas­
KU i«, NATHAN It HUSti'Ml.
iiatlti tilarlr d*srrtt&gt;*d a.
She
1,
survive,:
b&gt;
her
husbnd,
urnUt amtt UgSa t f
la-la
I
thru
S
of
Itlocb
S.
•A4
__
___
mimioi.mi.
ture amiadage facilities fill aTl*r V and (silt 7 thru
HU iinhnown ifioiH, If llv Harry •. Ilaye. and a daughter,
HIRK'S TNI BIOOIST DOLL VAIUI IVIRI
bout M per cent of the total fred
It
of IMm*. S. T ie r 0
ln&gt;. ind If «ls nil th* i.itli iifiss n I .Mrs. Edith Corbel of Thorofare.
ot I: II Tiaffoed s MatOparote, on I flashlight
it#Vl***f, leKAtrr. gt«n I N. J.
need* of each cow. In fact, the uso
of Hanfordlr#»
r*tin tier* Wntir* rr»*
boffary. Two-lone enamel
of sllagr alnnr rut down his feed
•lh»ir* f ri«Af* • a Ilf *.r (iflitraj Funeral sen Ices Mill In- at the
All lo llii. In In ld itl amt -III
ill lias* aa
lunll) lo
finish. Height, 9 »t".
UllMlfllf Ulnjs F th* jhhtr Colonial Funeral i*hnpcl. New
eo*t from M (*) |&gt;er cwt milk to
*.aHint I»• ft sill,*id #, Mint nil
li* III nd at said Si*.. r 11-sc
11.4# per cwt milk There nre
11, ofdrr ••( th* cu&gt; Cntmtvl.tlon
I'-iMls- fiMlItltf nr «Ijjtiilrigp fi, Sm) mi;- tnlurda) at 2 p m with
i.A«r .siijr rlMht, Mil* or »n* ! Hie IIm Weaver K. Eubank of. of lh* fill &gt;( Hanford. STmi-t*.
tome 160 arret nf Paagola grass
*i
w jJ fk L
“'* • * ( III «tlTl| III
t ill. JVII. i l l * &gt;1 IKl.ll.H, IMS
which an grated and from which
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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NO. 127

Next Tuesday's City Election Important
Temporary Injunction TSouthside VotGfS Will NdlH6 3 To Fill
Denied By Circuit Judge lTt‘Exhibit City Commission Vacancies
A restraining order preventing
a referendum to determine whether
or not a hame»* horse track opera­
tes at Seminole Raceway Park be
allowed waa denied the SanfordOrlando Kennel (,1ub yesterday at
a hearing before Judge V asur
Carlton in Circuit oCurt.
Judge Carlton, follow ing the s'
long hearing which started
10: SO and ended shortly before
1:30. summarised his decision
when he announred that the "tern
per ary injunction it drnied."
He said “ It seem* to me that
Ihe Issue* are simple In this
case. A temporary injunction should
lie issued only when shown Ihrre
la irreparable Injury. I don't he
lleve there has been shown that
irreparable injury would result if
ItiH
wlwntloM is
it allowed.
a llc ll . -j I II ltvi&lt;rsi(nr«
the election
therefore
deny the temporary Injunction."
Attorney a for Jerry Collins, op­
erator of the Sanford Orlando Ken
nel Club immediately announred
that a hearing will be requested
at • a.p i . Monday morning in
Tallahassee before the State Su­
preme Court petitioning a con­
stitutional writ of injunction.
Representing the Sanfurd-Orlan
do" K M o ^ 'ctu b was the firm of

The Colonial Art Exhibit, with
One of the most Important local
more than 100 large reproduc­
elections in the history of Sanford
tion* of standard art master­
will be held Tuesday paralleling
pieces of the world's grrateat
Ihe general election.
paintings, will be on display at
To be decided hy the voters of
Southside School all nest wrek
Sanford
ssiti he seats for three
In the school auditorium.
commissioners of Ihe Board of
The exhibit. »a&gt;* Mrs. Velma
Sanford City Commissioner#.
Mitrhel, I* open to the public.
The Parris Island Marine Band,
Candidates who have qualified, from the Parris Island. S. C. Ma­
However, she says, a small ad­
and whose names will appear on rine Base, arrived aboard Fan ford
mission fee is being charged in
the ballot, are A. L. Wilson, in Naval Air Station, talc ycslerslay,
order lo defray the rspentca of
IIY MARIAN JONHS
UNITED NATIONS. N. V. UBI
Crand
ft,mhent for the unespired term; where they will be quartered dur­
the exhibit.
An 1* member panel
OVIKDO-Get up early Sunday
Tfc emergency U.N. Assembly
All of the .Southside Schod child­ Jurors, charged yesterdav by Earl Higginbotham, incumbent; ing their visit to Florida lo parti­
morning
and
plan
on
attending
early today rolled for an Immed­
Merle Warner, a candidate for the
the Homecoming of the Oviedo ren will view the accurate ren- Judge Vatsar Carlton, endml their seat to be vacated by Commis­ cipate in Homecoming Acliviliei
iate ceaae-flre in Egypt. It alio
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — A
at Slft&lt;on Unis or illy in DcLand,
Methodist Church. This Is an ev- dertnga made direct from the lnveatig.itIon Into three murder
urged Britain. France am* larael
Urge group uf reshlsml*. both new
ent Inoketl forward to rach year original paintings. So perfectly change, and one assault with in­ sioner John Knder: Paul Vales Jr., today and Saturday.
to get out of Egypt and recom­
who Is opposing Merle Warner;
ami old, attended a Tea la*t week
by many former members, seal reproduced (hr brush stroke* of tent to rap«* charge
In early motnng activities at at the Community House, given
mended prompt reopening cf the
and M L Nichols, who 11 oppo*
terv*.f all over the slate, and lo- the original pain’.ing* are plain
Ihe
NAS
today,
the
Hand
was
of­
Shortly
before
S
o'clock
setter
S u m Canal.
by the Altamonte Spring* Ctvie
ins Earl Higginbotham.
cat riliteni.
'
, ty visible and the color values
ficially welcomed aboard by
day afternoon the Grand Jury re­
The Auembly voted 04 3 for a
jy ,, attendance each year has h,vf been v»rrfully retained
The
election
is
lo
be
held
In
Captain Hubert W. Jackson, I'SN. Club.
turned it* findings with one no
reiolutlon introduced by Secretary
grown by leaps and bound*. This _ Picture* In the exhibit, -ay* true bill, and ftntr true bills.
the Sanford City Halt with booths Commanding Officer of Sanford The club house waa decorated
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of Slate John Toiler Dulles.
year It due lo be a record lirra- Miw. Mltchcl, are In the full color
set up in the commissioner* room Nasal Air siation. The Hand later throughout with fall Gower* ex­
tndicted in the one day hearing
The Soviet Union lined tip with
k«T. It will tie the first chance ma °f &lt;he “rikinal pmntlngj and are
Officials at Ihe poll* *r«M Mrs. (played the National Anthem at cept for the dub'* adopted flower,
the United State* for the rraoluny have had lo view the nrw mo.tly genuine far, irttile repro- were:
F
E. Roumillat nad Floyd A I burning color*, and prcsenlesl a the hibiscus which is an everst-Vi.nrvi.no church It has always durlions from the fnest craftst £ j The Russians demanded eonIslaV MeCrvr for the flr*t de Palmer, ln*peclors; Mrs, Ralph [brief precision march rfemonslra- blooming flower
Item
held
in
the
old
church
here®f
both
America
end
Eud o n a tio n of Britain. France and
gree murder of Annie Bell. McCoy \uslln Smith. James B, Gut, H turn, before departing for the which It an ever blooming flower.
tofore.
rope.
lira el but did not preient a reiowas arre-ted and taken Into cus­ 1. Perillna Jr., N. J. Sti*nstrom, Homecoming Activities in Deland.
The tea table waa covered with a
making
occupies approxi- tody on May It
lution.
, While
, .you are ------. .sour I The exhibit -----,
Cliff Ablea, ansi W. Hugh Duncan.
The M enlisted men. and Of- lace cloth and at one end stood
pians, include Ihe Sunday School mately I.Otw square ftet and will
B r i t a i n and France voted
Ida Mae Brown for Ihe first de­ Clerk*.
fleet-‘n charge, Marine Warrant randidabrat wtih burning while
^•slon and the 1! a.m. icrvice. be hung in the auditorium at
aialnit the reiotution. TAiey were
gree murder of Eddie l,ee WorthThr
poll*
will
open
at
T
a
m,
The
Reverend
E.
T.
Stanifer,
fur-'
boulhilde
Schoul
with
all
pictures
Officer B. IjRocca, are schedul­ (■peri. Plumoaua fern* entwined
Joined by Auatralla. lira el and
Ington. She was taken into custody and dote at 7 p m. to coincide with ed for morning and afternoon per­ Ihe candelabra* and formed a bed
mer
pastor
of
the
local
church
labeled
with
ita
name
and
Ihe
New Zeeland.
In Ihe center with yellow chryeaaon Aug. II.
the grnrral election.
formance* in Drt-and, today, a thrmumi dolling the greenery. An
Thoae abstaining were Bel (turn,
* « name of the artist.
I,eon
Williams
for
the
second
The City Election In name mem­ morning parade in Drt-and tomor­
The Colonial Art Exhibit cornea
Canada, Laoi. the Netherlandi,
■ table on the porch of the club
Portugal and South Africa. Lux­ Pleadings were made before """• W* know ,„u will V n lo y T to Southst u* Sclu&gt;«&gt;; from Oklahoma degree murder of Carrie Hell ber* to the Board Of Hanford City row, a* well a* playing fur the and vegetable* overflowing from
Wilson
lie
was
arrevte.l
un
Mas
City,
o
k
*
.
Commissioner*
it
separate
anl
We
also
promise
you
that
the
btetaon University Homecoming
embourg waa absent.
Judge Carlton by W. J. Steed, as
Presiding over the punch bowl
Honorable Mayor hlntielf, Lee
distinct from ihe general eleeiion Game, tomorrow afternoon. They was Mr*. Ilenr7 Hansen, lira.
In the week immediately fol­ II
Jfilr Pierson Dixon of Britain listed by attorney Hoffman.
J
A
Uord
for
Ihe
fondling
and
n ™ , ,i VSeminole
i „n'tV tRaceway
i G a r &gt;(M
y 1, ^ will
Those not registered at the City are also scheduled to play at "The Helen Rattman and Mrs. C, H.
lowing
Ihe ____
exhibit at Southside
aaid the Britlih-French operation
Representing
|ffl be
y0Uon hand
well to greet
_____ _
He School
the children of the school assault on a female child under Halt will not be qualified to vote Gator Bowl" in Jacksonville, on Gilbert Jr., sehile toft piano muavrai not aggrenlon but a "tem ­ Park and Seminole Race and Fair
of win portray "living iiriurc*” as II year* of aije. Lloyd was ar- in the local election. However, Jan, I.
porary pojice actum." He de­ groundt, Inc. was Ihe firm of is » member of the board
ic waa rendered by the Mlaaen
alto.
*t«-n m the display of famous redes! on Aug. J
City Clerk II. N. Sayrr said this
clared It aimed to icparate Itrael Orlando and Winter Park a'.lorBe siiK** being on* of the bed co-chairmen.
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He
hat
told
u»
(nut
yout
that
we
masterpieces,
The
no
true
bill
was
relumed
morning that everyone who haa Service Hatulv In Ihe U. S., the Tea given for neweomera of
and Egyptian force*, re it ore neys, Turnbull and Sontrrfilt. Both mly not com(. Jm)
|f wr rta
"Thl* ii another way in which against Erie Puff of Lake Mary registrresl since 19M) will be eli­
peace in the Middle Eait and safe­ attorney* were heard.
not attend the church services we are presenting art apprecia­ who wm charged with molesting a gible lo east a ballot in this Parti* Island Marine Band ia re­ community by Ihe dub.
guard freedom of navigation in
cognised in their primary duty
Mack N. Cleveland Jr., Attorney Our own Baptist Church folks tell
tion to Ihe student* of
our minor.
a* a Machine Gun Platoon, at
the Suet Canal.
fur Seminole County represented us. we. have to attend
our ,own, school," 31r*. Mitchell said 11V- Foreman of yesterday's Grand election.
,
i,
i
There are approximately J,.\nn being ihe sharpest Machine Gun Witches, Spooks
IXiypt natlonaliied the canal the Boanl of Seminole County Com- church. \ke are badly in need of
Jury
was
Roy
Residing.
Thr
Atqualified vutrra who ire eligible Platoon in the m ine Pome laJuly 2fl. Dixon said navigation miialoners. The entire Hoard assistante from some source so
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sislant Foreman was William F tu vote In the city election. City land .Marine Hate.
there was threatened by lirael’a headed by Chairman Brown W. we will not be left entirely out.
Try Hand At Real
Mlnshew.
Clerk Sayrr said today ttal there
Knowing the reputation these
iAjriion.
Miller waa present at the hearing
Members
of
th«
Grand
Jure
hid
been
approximately
UT
now
wonderful
people
of
the
MethodL
»
IU
D
1
0
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O
g
G
~ T h e Assembly must acknowl­ Other eommistionera named In
V
Middleton Accepts Estate Business
were: Car! Lommley, John T. jMrr* registered ‘hie year.
a •
ei
edge," bo said, "that by our awlft the 11-page petition for the re­ l*t Church have for fellowship, r
By
MARIAN
JONES
Slirsrt
Jr..
W«&gt;odm*
W.
Press
,tt.
ru e tn me importance of this
Intervention the Israeli advance straining order In an attempt to we aisure you a warm and hearty r_C S n l O l l M IO W .’
OVIEDO - I f you are one of fho
Tarl W. Slew art, Clareme E. M(^ yeur’a election, local civic leader* C a ll At Altamonte
has already been halted and this halt Ihe Tuesday referendum were: welcome.
Aspirant* for the purchase of thn
Many
|dan«
are
liclrig
made
by
C
.O
1
1
GG
D
G
C
6
Kec.
L.
Ilurke
Sltvlc,
It
K.
Paul,
are
urging
voters
to
Hint
out
in
th.Tsl to the caiul hat been John Mdsch. B. C. Dodd. Fred ihe local member* to "pul the
Ovlesla Drug Store at the ad­
Paul O Engleman, Howard J. full force lo name Ihe leadrrs of Baptist Mission
averted."
Dyson and Otis Forakre.
vertised tale price, you may aa
big pot in ihe Attic p«t" for this
T,lr s «nfor‘* federated Garden Thompson, W'llbsir O. Nolan. Rl- the City for a e.unplele year term
ALT\MONTE SPRINGS — Rev.
He argued that Brltani ami
Cleveland, in a brilliant defense occasion.
club will hold a Coffee and FashW Keogh, Fred Edyvean. lo two Instances, and fur an un- Paul Middleton, Orlando, xccepteil well put your dream* In your pip#
France had had to act became a of the Iburil of County Com mis
Pack this! basket with your fa- Ion Show a* Ihe Mayfair Inn the chart!
and im»ke Ihcm, or hut eontrnt
breakdown ol U.N. m ich in rry - sioner*. took a near violent ex- w rite receipt's ami conn- on and morning of Doremlier «, from William T Wheeless. Carlos B, expired term in another instance. the cal) for Pastor at the Alta- yourself with the fart you've been
Smith.
1
1
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E.
Mu*e,
ami
Oliver
\V
monte
Spring*
Rnptiit
Mission,
at
From
the
"gras*
roots"
of
thr
breause of the Soviet vein threat coptinn to rharges hy Sanford- J|,,n us in Ihe gay festivities fnl- II am lo t pm
day dreaming.
nation. Interest It created In Ihe a meeting of ihe rongrogation
had brought Immediate danger Orlando Kennel Club* legal coun'I1.® worship hour.
Crank Mcbane -sill be mo ter a Hall
A large aim For Rale—t1.SM.00
Assistant State's Attorney Volie careful planning of the country. Wednesday night, following the
nfci general conflagration through­ sel that "They Just didn't follow
Mix with your old cronies. Catch tor of ihe Fash on show which
caught
our eya aa wa earn# ta
A. Wiliam* Jr. handled Ihe In­ With city political organitatlons prayer service.
out the Middle East."
the law—were not paying atten­
0t
friendi *&gt;'1 h* sponsored by the Mary vest iga lion.
work. Whit a bargain, w«
pmperty planned and plasi-d in of­ Rev. Middleton ram r tn Orlan­ thought 1
"Our purpose, ' lie declared. tion to It."
is where etc
kn,m who Esther .lore.
fice, the continued expansion ami do last March from l-ong Grove,
•*ia peaceful, not warlike."
Sired charger) l if t the ballot
If \tw! '-.rJ
c 1 Christmas decorations awl arFrom experience, we know R
growth begin*.
Iowa where he wa« Pastor of a Just can’t be done. Wa tried. Roy
Dixon urged the Aaiembiy to Is not a "fair ballot "
to be able to sing after
' f o m e n t , will he featured hy
tackle the problem of a perman­ The County la giving th n e peo­
Ciltirn* are reminded
that churth for right year*. He re- and Rosa (Roy Weiaenberger,
good food, you may m rm hrr' of r,c h
ent aelUement, ami tuggeated the ple a free ride when the law says mg VO tmuch
there will b« two ballots to ra il relvivl hit formal rsiuralion at owner, and Rosa Noegel, mana­
n J U r * lx i n o n - , !
--------------------------convening of a negotiating confer­ they should pay for it." the Ken­
next Tuesday: unr in the general De* Molnei, Iowa and began his ger Just were not Inter*ited—tho
song' 3 P m‘ lo ,lnB ,,lln&gt; old
. . .
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ence of nations concerned.
election and one in ihe local Ci­ ministry n 11KL1 aflrr training with Idea »urh a price for lurh a mod­
nel Club attorney chargrd.
the Rerean Bible Institulr at San ern plar of hu*ln*«i. They had
ty Election.
However, Cleveland explained to
Me. I have often 'sunilercd how
Vr C O t l l ^ r
Dirgu, Calif. Both Rev. and Mr*. not even aeen tho ilgn.
Judge Carlton that the Boanl of t ,ry wen- able to sing 10 much Generally fair through Saturday;
Mlddli-ton are member* of thr
Speaker To T a lk
toe tonight near M.
County Commissioners of Semi­ « cr gelling their "tum m ies"
We came to the conclusion that
College Park Haptiil Church tn our transaction* vrouRd have to
Witches, Spooks
nole County, in their Interest to full' 1 am afraid, if 1 am lucky
to
be
lh»ra,
1
Orlando They have three daugh­ be made with the spook*, witchea
un Experiences
prevent aay undue expense and Ihe full side. will be a little on
ter*.
Teenagers Enjoy
to lighten the taxpayer* load,
amt grrmlna, kVa fear auch a
Rev. Middleton will replace Rev. transaction would not be legal? Oh,
agreed to conduct the special re­
During Travels
Cecil
naughman
of
DcLand
who
Halloween Party
well, w« had a nica Inspiration
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The ferendum In ronjuncton with the Film To Be Shown
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— Tern- (.•signed recently lo return to anyway.
Altamonte Spring* Civic Huh will general election, all with the full
Time was again the order of the school.
meet for Hi first fall merlin*, advice from the State's Attorney At Mental Health
day Saturday, wh#n more than
at the Community House. Mr*. J. General.
.
_ . Christmas Mailing
"The full authority to order a Assn. Session
D. Morrison pre*., will preside
a Halloween party at the Com- ^
over the business meeting. Thr special referendum according to
By MART FOWLER
writing confidences, so I sent It In cnralrd In orange and black ami Registration Books Deod|ines T o , d
program will follow immediately Ihr ita lute 1, la In the har.di of Persons who are interested in
Was Hetty Crocker ever your grandma's name. I won a iVt Ih.- refreshment table wax laden
with Mr*. R. F, Leedy of Winter Ihe Boanl of Cuunty Commis­ llu* loeisI problem of mental health
w-ilh luscruis cakes and candies Are Opened Today
Burfare Christmas mall* de*Pdkk in charge of the program. sioners." said Clcxrland as he are urge I to attend a meeting of friend? She haa been mine for bond atul a seal of Hometnakmg and «oft drinks.
LONG WOOD — Ixvngyoud will lined for civilian* In Alaska, Ha­
Sirs, l-redy will talk on her Ml- polntrd to spectfc statutes for his Ihe hr mmole County kstn. f„r sesr* and yeara; lielty i r&gt;&gt;ekrr. Metit; that special, fir delivery
J»hn Krishne depicted Elvis
waii. . and
. . Puerto Rico should ho
pericnrea In her
three trips
Menial Health to he held Monday, whose picture appears on Genera ,r,' rr
«h* high point of my Ihe dancers in the gisrup. Music .men ’own re,-lstr.-‘l m »’.-nk« I ,
ly.
day
anl
they
will
remain
open
Patron* by very
aboard in all paris of the world. author!
Nov. J at I p, rn. in Ihe Epi*c-&gt;tsal
. , ,
. .
,
culinary career. Then, again, I
H P** Mill* prndiieta and beam* under- rnterrd a Belly Croeker Contest hers nf Ihe Aliamonte Community until Nov. W. Town Clerk C h a r l e s f«rly December, po.tm aster GenBecause of her ability and know­ At one point in the afternoon Parish House
Club, the leenager* club spun so(Coallnurd an Page 10&gt;
ledge in making such lectures
There will be a short business
Betty Crock- and won an electric deep fat fry - wen- in attendance to chapcrun M o r r is o n announced ihe offices: *'r*' Arihtir E. Summerfield aald
ahe has been very much in de­
will be iqwn * a tn. lo 12 noon each
,
,-r
You
can
imagine
how
devoted
«rt*inn s&gt;hich will be followed by r r f■*'''' package*. From Hal age
mand ami is always not generous
ree k day and will be open on , n h '* "'‘r.s.x rv he explained.
I
waa
to
Betty.
a
film
Idled
Uut
of
Darkness,
acold,
time
misted
era
«h&gt;»
I
was
FSU
Students
in showing the many movies that
each Wedne.dav evening 7 pm . bcr J" '! ° r
*b|P
Years pasaed and I forgot my Court Winds Up
runling lo Mrs, A, Ft Ke?-, Pro- * brute experiment.ng ssllh rookthe haa made in h»r travail.
to a pm . while the book, arc rtules from the port of dUpiteh,
"ram ( hairman
Mrs. l.ee.ls was the organlrer Begin Internship
writing.
But
nevar
Belly
0pen
vfll »t pflMthf* drlayi rfn«» to
This picture, said Mr. Key. was ''m ‘ 1 M l lh" 1 CUU,',
Rr,,y « ro,-ker priMlucts, Thi-n wtien Ttic This Morning
of the Wesleyan fla ts of the MrEveryone must tu- registered in h‘!'1 w^ ) h,‘r freq.ientlr encmr.lep.
(ho tilt Church in Winter h ,|'urrk a J |A}im Hn ^ n o 7 i d l 7 u . U
Sanford Herald on Sept. It rn
enS
b&gt;, j*"* Telnvlaloi' and ‘
^
‘J "
Court wound up this miming he
th^ji thrs-e yrars ago and h.a* been vrriilv
,hj* t"nV 0f. !rr,r'
llMlfnU have
have begun
begun a **',
»hrmi«h V.'clh Lib- or rrjoic.M me. My flair fT rs,.Is il'ir*ei| Ihe sale of Hetty Crocker fore Jud^e Hmi-rhnMcr
Five the town lo vote in the December
rrsity ,students
Mr, Summerfield urged po«ta|
the teacher of this d m f«r ail sesrn week internship in Florida oratories of Philailelplua. II ha* in* tasty rrcipet n&lt; »&gt;,umd na rake package* at sold in the cases of DWJ were tried by the rl*'r*,"n of town o.’firials
patron* tn send holi lav surface
he.rn widely sought as an aulhnn lure lo me »nd inierwosrn in my i t ' d *lew*tl*a) sinret by Ihe jury with one found not guilty
of Ihe U yean.
— --------------------psihtie schoolv.
malt* for Alaska and Hawaii ae..
.
mm..!. Hospital .uauiary,
Unties*--* for Ihe Wednesday
Semlnola
auxiliary. .It and four ronx'icled,
. .
,
—
,
Then- will be given classes tn talise documentary in which the . .. r
ronllng to the following schedule*:
meeting are the Mr*. B D. Mc­ learh under Ihe supervision of ex­ medical narrator I* the celebrated e r * b 1
" wrl f Prim*r ran* a bell. So | tenl Hetty Crock
Two other jury trial* were: N O V y S O p C r O t l O l l
resident* of the Eastern and Cen­
ily about food. I told -r aboul rT , copy nf The Herald with a and parking on the highway also
Intosh Jr.. Mrs. Webber B. Haines perienced teacher* and will return Dr, William c 't,-nnin-.-r
7
r
tral lime rnnea, no* l»*er than
and Mrs. Donald Harris.
grandma's
bossing
mr
t
u
n
after
phstgo
of
Mr*.
Grvgury
Kcs-rnirh
not guilty.
to campus after the Christmas . . . .
~
~
Deepfreeze Lands Dec, I. 19VI; Mountain time aone,
1 was married: f uepi a bit about , ml
Mr| nobery Fcyl of De
Of the resev set for trial, seven
holidays. Motl of the
are tennnt later than Dee 1. IRVI: Paci­
loneliness
In
the
l&gt;lg
cit;
of
-New
&lt;
|;ary
smiling
(V
a
prospective
Sangullly
to
rhirgr*
covering
mi*
ior* In the School cf Education.
At
South
Pole
fic time rone, not later tban Dee.
York
a
ml
sometime*
boa
ird
abotii
cu,
t„mcri
,\jr*
A.
W.
Skipper
eetlaneou*
charge*.
Amendments To Be Among the Intcrnv are Autumn important Meet
AUCKLAND. New Z.-al*nd (J*— 4 19VI Malt for P.ierto nieha
■ny new friend my husband and 1 „f i|„ny Ave.. In front of 'counters
Three ease* were nnl pro tied
Yvonne Shannon, of Sanford, who
An important met ling of Ihe made, »bo compliment.d us &lt;&gt;n' s|arkrd with luseloua frosting* amt thrown out hy oCunly I’rese- Seven members of Operation sliniild he sent hr De- 3. I9VI.
Explained Monday is interning in business rducalion Seminole
These, of course, are deadlne
County Ministerial As- rangt-na-nls Hetty al sa1* answer- , lt(j i-akc advertisemenl*
mior Karlyln nllusholder while Deepfreeze stepped from a II. S.
a I Lively Technical School in TalNavy Dakota on to Ihe Ice of the sche luica, Mr. Summerfield point___
,
,
ed,
with
a
complete
umicrslanding
Thi*
morning
came
a
Irller
from
they
did nut appear.
socialimt
will
be
held
Wpdnrsday,
At Rotary Meeting Iahaa see. and Martha Shannon, Nov, T ----Sotilh Pole Wednesday night.
ed oul. Postal patron* are being
ID 30 a. m . at the County nf
problem*. Fur irar* *Hc |[)e prrvent Betty l rocker, a long,!
- — In an attempt to clarify the also of Sanfnrd. IntsTnlng In School kdmini«trati«n Bldg. Rev wa* iny cloaet confidante.
First man out wa* Rear Adm. advised that even earlier mal'lnga
Genuine, friendly missive *aylng
English
at
1-eon
High
School,
also
amendment* w-hich will he voted
George F. Dufek of Washington, will be an aid to the postal ser­
"Betty Crocker” ol General that The Herald *tory had been
Milton If Wyatt will preside. Pa*,
an next Tuesday, Seminole County’s In Tallahassee.
D C , and Rockf .nl, 111 , the ex­ vice, at well a t provide an addllora serving churches In the coun­ Mills has probably had mure than turh an interesting way for them
Legislative Delegation will appear
Nov. I
pedition leader. The other* vs-err: t Iona I measure of insurance of
nine live*, for »he ha&gt; been Ihe at General Mill* !&lt;■ start Ih-ur
ty are Invited.
before Ihe Sanford Rotary Hub Shuffleboard Club
A d m is s io n * :
Capt. D'Kigla* L. L, Conllnrr, deliver)’ by Oiriitma*.
friend nf bride* amt *hy people (or day” and that The Herald had
at Its regular weekly meeting Mon
. ,
_
Lonnie Robert* (Sanford)
Navy Air Deselopmrnt Squadron,
geerralion*. Her understanding been parsed lo every mrmoer of
day noon, at the Yacht Club, and T ft C o n v e n e NOV. 7 "DON’T CHANGE HORNER’’ hi* built the Betty Crocker line their department; that they had
*; Capt 1 Hawke*. Jersey City,
Bom.te Johnson (Sanford
Roia I-re D&lt;***ow
cover point by point, the ram lfica-1
*
N. J,; 1J. ^Comilr. Conrad Shinn,
Democratic answer to of General Food* to an enviable enjoyed talking about the city of
IjONGWOOD—Lnngwood Tourist theThis
tioru of each Hem.
I Alta monte Springs)
Republican "Time for a high in floor milling rir le*. Oth*r Sanford and fast growing De­
Spray, N. C.; Lt. J. ft. Swsdenrr, Church Is Holding
an
t
Shuffleboard
Club
will
meet
f4P&gt;e Ssfialor Dougin Slenstrum,
change" slogan during the food group* have followed thi- Hary. wtih an appreciation of
Clifford Ingram (Sanford)
Elkhart, Ini ; Aviation Mechanic
accompanied by Representative in Sunny ihade Park. Nov. T, for 1914 lampBign, wa. borrowed
Hub Roberts 'Sanford)
2 c John Strider. Kearneysvllle, Revival Services
lead but none haa aacelird Ihe pull our homemaker* in etch town
klick N. Cleveland Jr. tod oGr- Ha first meeting of the coming from a speech of President
Revival services are now tn p ro
Visiting Hours: Private Rooma. W. Va.( and Radiuman William
Betty Crocker” haa had with ut using their product*. She enclosed
Lincoln during the Civil War wives. We w,-uJd gate In horror at tome variation* of tha caka and 11 a.m. to • pm .; Semi-Private Gumbie Jr., MUlon, Fla.
don Frederick, trill address the yaar.
great at th« Church of God,
tn
which
he
aaid,
"It
la
not
President
Ira
Wllaon
announced
club and. at a public service, their
any of our frienda wbo iugge*tcd cookie package* which her depart­ Rooms, 2 to 4 pm . T to • p.m.;
The Dakota made an uneventful French Ave. at 22nd St.
talk* will be broadcast over WTRR that a meeting will be held and beat to awap horses while buying another flour product. We ment haa Ju*t evolved. They look Pediatric*. II a.m. lu • p m. Par­ jet assisted takeoff after a stay The service*, under the direction
eros-iog
the
river."
at 11:30 a c n ’- r l dish d
at appruximilalr t t : t t p m.
awfully good. But of course we ent* and Grandparent* only; Ob
of the Rev. and Ur*. W. U. UahWant Ada swap hone* for were her loyal follower*. 1 re­ are pretty well cold on her Dale atrlriet, no vitlting during fretting of 43 minutes. The party, flr*t to affey, are held each evening at
It la hoped that their eiplana would be aervrd. He urged all
member entering a Gold Medal
•et foot at the Pole alnce Capt.
you,
tell
farm
equipment,
do
member*
to
attend
and
anyone
Hon* of the amendments will g|p«
I was presuming on our letter liar far it ian't too rich for us of babie*. Private Rome*, U a m. R. F. Scott of the British Navy 7:13 p.m.
almost anything.
the public a better understanding drilling lo Join.
contest for homemakers when I dieter* and atill glamorous enough to 11 noon, 1 to 4 p.m. and 7 to waa there in January 1912, left
The public la Invited to come
Call
1*21
lo
change
idle
Rem*
At the conclusion of the meeting
af that which they ar* asked to
was loo shy to send my own for parly fare. W« *1111 count Betty 9 p.m , Semi Prtvat* Rooms, 1 to radar refleclor* and other navi­ and "enjoy the singing and mlnla*
consider at the potta.
there will be shuffleboard played. In'o cash.
name, for (ear 1 she” would think high among our lasting friendship*. ( p m . and 7 to • pm .
gational aida for future landing!. try of thcaa fina evangelist*.1*

I?. N. Assembly
Calls For Immediate
Cease-Fire In Egypt

Big Crowd Expected
At Oviedo Church
Homecoming Nov. 4

Parris Island Marine
Band Arrives Today

4 True Bills Are
Returned At Grand
Jury Investigation

Big Crowd Attends
Civic Club Tea

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Betty Crocker Thanks
Local Homemakers

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Ministers Col I

Hospital Notes

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QhiVudfL yioik&amp;A,
Christian Day School — Monday Sunday
through Friday 9:0u a.m. — (All
Sunday School
9:43 a.m.
elementary grades and kinderWorship
10:40 a.m.
Louts L. l&gt;*y. P a» t«
gsrten.)
Evening 7:43 p.m.
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Y'outh Fellowship
0:30 p.m.
CHUIICU OF JKSU8 CHRIST
Morning Worship 11:00 a m.
Wednesday
OF I.ATTEK DAI SAINTS
Training Union 6:15 p m.
Chapel Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m
A. G. I’ltta
Branch I'/tsideal
Bible Study and Prayer
6 p m.
Evening services 7:50 p.m.
City Halt
Wednesday F rajer Service 7:10 Sunday School
10 a.m. Thursday
Cherub Choir Rehrarsal
6:30
Sacrament Meeting
8 p.m.
pm .
Carol Choir Rehear**! 7:00 p.m.
The Ladle*' Missionary Society
H11XCRF.3T BAPTIST CHURCH
I I.Hlift SI'IIINCS BAPTIST
meet* fur Lumh and prayer
CHAPEL
G u av a
on the 2nJ Tueaday of each
Elder
Spring*
Sunday morning services:
Month at 12:00 noon; and for
Sponsored by First Baptist Churrh
10 a.m, Sunday School.
busim-t* and prayer on the 4th
Fla.
Sanford,
Tuet.Uy of each mon'h at 2. so
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
p.m.
Sunday evening lervlcei:
W. O Slansell,
Superintendent
"A friendly church for Ihe whole
11:00 a.m. family."
6:15 p. m. Training Union
Preaching
Preacher
Dr. H. IL Martin.
7:30 p.m. Evening Wonhlp
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer
CHURCH OF CHRIST
FIBST BAPTIST CHURCH
Second St. A F.lm Ave.
meeting
GENEVA
Pastor M’\ n \ Y rCWrr J r ‘
Evangelist
ASSE3IBI.Y OF COD C llU liai IV. A. Ellenwood.
Sunday
School
10
a.m.
12th SI. and Laurel Ate.
Bible
Study
lo . . m.
11 a.m.
Morning Worship
Rev. George 1 Rest
11 a. rn.
7 p.m. * or,h|P
B.T.U.
Sunday School
0:45a.m.
I p.m. Young PeopI* * class 6.30 p. m.
Evening Worship
Evening Worship
Homing Worth!p
11 • mWEDNESDAY
Youth Service
6:45P-ra-PAOI.A CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Study
Evangellrtle "ally
7:45 p.m. Lord's Day: Bible Study at 10 a.m. THURSDAY
Prayer and Dibit Study W'ednet Wonhlp Service
10 , m
11:00 a m. Ladies Cl*..
day at 7:45 p.m.
Preaching Service
7:00 p.m. Men's Training class
g p.
"Remember a glad band Invites
Everyone Welcome
»ou to worahlp with us."
HANFOIII) HKVK.NT1I-DAY
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Waller A. Roulh Jr.,
Patlor
Seventh HI. and Elm Ave.
POSTER CUAPEI.
Sunday School 10 a.in.
*“ *«■
A. C. McClure
i ETUODIST CHURCH
Morning Worship Service 11 a m Sabbath School
Saturday
Oviedo
9:30 a m.
FREE
METHODIST
CHURCH
Ret. George II. Carll'xi. Minister
Worship Service
t | R.ln.
Laurel Ave. at 411. SI
0:45 e.tn. Sunday Seliuol
Prayer Meeting We.lne.dny
Sunday School 9:45 a.in.
11:00 a.m Worship Service
7:30 p.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
1:00 p.m. Wonhlp Service
F. M. Y. 7: DO p. m.
Evening Evangelistic 7:45 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
WEST SIDE BAPTIST
Wednesday night prayer
and
51* Park Ave.
Center of W*»t Plflh end Holly
praise service 1:30 p.m.
Sanford,
Florida
"WELCOMES YOU"
Sermon by the pastor.
CA Southern Haptiit Church)
A Friendly, Missionary, Open
Evening Worship Servlco 7:30 W. I*. Brooks, Jr.
Pastor
lllble Church for T H E p.m. Sermon by Ihe pastor.
F.
B.
Fisher
Associate
Pastor
PEOPLE
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:10 K ilty Roger* Director of 3tuiie
WRIIim L. Slepheaa
Pettor p.m.
Mrs. Marvin Mllanv
Organist
B. D. Crelglow Aeteciale l’a*Ior
Murning Worship
8;4S am
Sunday School
10a.m. THE SALVATION ARMY
214 Eaat Second Slretl
Sunday School
p:|J B.,„.
Goipel of John
Chapter0
Meetings
Training Union
et:IS p.m
Preaching Service
11*.ra.
Sunday
Evening Worship
7:30 p m
Bible Study
7 p-m, Sunday School
10:01 a.m. W'ednot&gt;lay Service
7:30 p.m.
Bible Oelechltm
Holiness Meeting
U;Q0 a.m.
(Nursery for all services)
Preaching Service
7:45 p.m, UpcnAir (Street Sleeting) 6:30
(Earphones for hard of hearing)
Prayer Service Friday 7:30 p.m,
p.m.
WELCOME
"New Hnrnpihlm Confection of V.P.L.
7:00 p.m.
Faith"
.salvation Meetlr
i.M p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CIIURUI
THERE IS A REASON COME Tuesday
31* Park Ave.
\ND SEE
Curp Codeia
3:M p.m.
Sanford.
Florida
Band Practice
4:oo p.m.
hem Baptist Church)
SOUTH HIDE BAPTIST
Ladle* Duma League
7:30 p.m. W.(Ap.Soul
Brooks Jr.
Tailor
Thureday
CHURCH
F. B. Fisher
Associate Pastor
Prayer Meeting
7:50 p.m. Klrhy Rogers Dlreclor of Music
Eaat 37th Hi. At Park Ave
Saturday
The end of your ecarch
Mrs. Marvn Milam
Organist
Upcn-Air (Street Meeting) 6:80 Morning Worship
For ■ friendly Chunk.
8:43 a. m.
p.m.
Gerald U. PrUe
Paeter
Sunday School
'9:45 a. nt.
Milton fflgglnbofliam H.S. Super*
Morning Worship (Broadcast
UPBALA COMMUNITY
Intrmlent
|t ■, ni.
PIIEHIIYTEKIAN CHUIICU WTRR
Sunday llihlo Reboot
10 a.m Her. C. C. While
«.I5 p. m.
Minister Training Union
Preaching
11 ■■nt Mr*. Clover .Harrs
7 30 p. m
PisnUt Evening Worship
Bible Study
7 p.m Mr*. P allida Summerlin Asst Wednesday Sender
7:30 p. m.
Evangelistic Preaching 7:45 p.m
(Nursery for all services)
I 'l a m a l
Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:45 p.m. Grurgu Peloid, A**l. Supt. ef (Earphones for hard of hearing)
Missionary ITemillenlal
WELCOME
C h u rc h
School
You Are Welcome
Church School
10 e.m. THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
Worship
i l e.m.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
ON THE HILL
(Episcopal)
Weilmlmter Fellowship
7 p. m.
*Congregational)
7 p-m. Tomer r* rk Ave, and 24th St.
The Rev. Edward 1- Aldwortk Willing Workers
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. J. Bernard Hunt, Minister
Prlest-in-charg*
"Everybody Invite.) to attend Fred Ensmlnger,Associate
Holy Eurharltl
B:00 a.m
Family Service and Church School our aervlces."
Sunday School
9:43 a. nt.
9:15
11 a. m.
FIRST METHODIST CIIURCII Morning Worship
Sermnn: "What Prayer Can Du."
I'aator
Milton
II.
Wvall
CENTRAL BAPTIST CI1URCTI
"God hies* the church on Ihe
Educational Director Rachel Ilea*
hrv. J. W. I'atham. fa tte r
avenue
aley
Cor. Fourteenth SU Oak Ave.
That heart Ihe city’s cry.
3:45 u.m. Church School
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
The church Ihil sous the Seed
Clara**
for
all
ag*s.
Morning Wonhlp Service 11:00
of the Word
11 a.m. Morning Worship
a.m.
Where ihe masses of man
Training Union 6:15 p.m. H'a a Communion Meditation: "Is It 17"
go by."
Holy Sacrament
family affair.
8 p. m. MYF
Evening Wonhlp 7:30 p.m,
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
7:16 p.m. Organ Vespers
CHURCH
"Como thou with ua and we will 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
M thee good."
Sermon —"The Dsy Of Small Pastor, H. G. Brown
A Church With A Friendly WeiThing*"
romp
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER Druadrau over W.T.R.R.
Three
mile* west of Sanford on
Rev. L. F. Tasker,
Paaior 6:30 p.m. Fellowship for young first street, then right at Monroe
poo pie,
Sunday School
lo a m.
Comer.
Murning Worahlp
11 a.m Wednesday Evening Prayer Ser
rr‘ "Not forsaking the assembling of
vice
7:30
p,
m.—"Study
Evening
Evangelistic S tm re
01 ourselves together, as the manner
Paul's Letters"
7:45 p.m.
of some is; hut exhorting one an­
Weekly Service*:
LAKE MARY BAPTIST
other: and lu much the more,
Tuevday and Thunday 7:45
CHAPEL
at ye see Ihe day approaching."
p.m.
Ileb. 10:23
Lake Mary. Fla.
Regula Saturday
Morning Pastor — Rev. W. A. Ellenwood Sunday School—10 a. m.
Broidcaii over WTRR 10:55 Sunday School 9:45 a.m
Morning Worship—II a. m.
a.m.
Morning Wonhlp II a.m.
Training Unilon—6:30 p. m.
Training Union 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
l.tnilF.RAN CHURCH
—7:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m.
OP THE REDEEMER
PAOLA WESLEYAN
203 IV. 13th Plate
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
.METHODIST CHURCH
Phone I7t9
IG07 Sanford Avenue
6
Mile*
West
on
Rl.
46
The Rev. Phillip Nchlrttmana
Perry L. Stone
Minister
Sunday School
9:43a.m.
Patlor
Telephone 1416
10:43a.m.
Sunday School
6:11 a.m. Morning Worship
6:43p.m.Sunday School, 8:43 a. m. Clyde
Blbla C lan
6:16 a.m. Wesleyan Youth
E. Feathers, superintendent. Adult
Evening
Worship
7:30p.m.
Service
10:30 t.m.
lesson. "Wounded for Our Trans
Wednesday
Prayer
Meeting
7:30
"Prayer For The Day" phone 1916
gresvlons," There Is a large park
p.m.
Ing lot south uf the sanctuary.
Everyone Welcome
Morning Worship, II a. m. An
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Bev. Cecil W. Shaffer
SCIENTIST,
them by the choir. Sermon by the
CHURCH OP GOD
too E. Second St.
pastor on "Chriitlanlly and Poll
Sunday Service*
11:00 a.m Rav. H. W. Header***, Paeter ties." There Is a nurvery In the
French Ave. and 22nd SL
annex for hablei and liny toll.
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Christian Y'outh Fellowship, 8:30
Wednesday Evening Meetings 9:00
EvangelliUe Service 7:30 p.m. p. m., on Ihe second fl.tor.
p.m.
Mid-Week Service Tueeday 7:30 Evening Worship, 7:10,, featur­
Leuon-Sermon—"Adam and
P-m.
ing informal mngregatlodal sing­
Fallen Man"
Young Peopla Service Thurs­ ing. The minister plan* to prearh
Reading Room located in Fo&gt;er of
o.v "Standards of Action" (Phil.
Church Budding open to public day 7:30 p.m.
6:30 tn 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
4:1), the seventh In a aerie* «&gt;n
KBENF.SER METHODIST
the Epistle lo the Phlllppiam. Mr.
Thursdays.
CHURCH
and Mra. B. 11. William* will act
Citrus Heights
A cordial Invitation ts extended
to all I* attend our aervlcoe and Ray. Albert •- Farrier
Paster *a attendance sponsors.
Anyone not attending regularly
u*e tho Reading Room.
Sunday School 10 a.®. Clifford
E. Johnson, superia tend e a t
ST. LURE'S LUTHERAN
Preaching Sarvleo 11 a.m.
In Maria (Near Oviedo)
MYF 5 p.m.
Ear. Stephen M. Tnhy
Paster Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:43
Morning Worship 6:23 a.m.
p.m.
Radio Mission Broadcast at l-'IO
a. m. ever WORE (740 kc)
THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
* Sunday School 9:00 a. m .-fo r all
ALLIANCE CHURCH
ago group*.
Park Ave. A itlh SL
FIRST BAPTISI CHURCH
OVIEDO

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( W m Goal/
vVith the (owl of the air it is instinctt God has provided
many of His simplest creatures with an inate sense of harmony,
and of purpose.

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But with man it is an idea! . . . still far from realization!
Nations and individuals have usually sought their own ends,
and little less than attack by a common enemy has ever brought
them to united action.
Today, the challenge for harmony and brotherhood is
stronger than ever. We know now that the very existence of
civilization dependa upon a peaceful world.
Our greatest hope is the Church, which throughout the
jges, has unceasingly taught the need for moving together
toward a common goal. And only the Church has pointed
the Way toward that goal.
Join forces with the multitudes in every land who seek
the highest goals. Worship with them the only Prince of
Peace. And, believing with all Christians in the might of
Right, work toward our God-promised destiny.

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'Moby Dick' Starts
Sunday At Drive-in
‘Moby Di k ' which npeus Sun
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me of the year’* major film*.
Gregory Peek. Richard Ba»chart, Loo r.cnn and Or»on Welle*
tlar in the W inter Br&lt;&gt;*. preienSailon of Herman Melvllle'i great
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O-can. the Mndeira and Cana ary
Island*. »a* filini-l In n new color
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mm n-hn icarchel the aeren ira*
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p an t whale*.
Houston fir»t planned the filmJtjR of "Moby nick" at a time
Wien hU mam intered In motion
pictures w.u as a screenwriter.
With a writer's eye he envisioned
the scope im) conflict r&gt;f "Moby
nick” as the yean passed and
Houston's range of Interest grew,
hi* plans started to lake shape.
Itouslon spent months trim'itig
remote rororrs of the world for
the id"it acting to match t h e V
calei of the story. After nnil&gt;»»
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scenes were filmed in the Atlantic
(W an off th» t'amry and Ma­
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Julin
Huston has achlctcd all that he
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mammoth. "Moby Dick." in the film which arrive* at
the .Movieiuml Illde-In Theatre. Sunday.

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The ilory of the pmucer* »»f the
future, the rueVrt pit- t.* who shape
America's futu/e in the air by fly­ Housewives Bum
ing the latest Jet rocket planes,
comes to the screen of the Hit/ Up More Energy
Theatre, in "Towanl the Un­
CINCINNATI
A— llouiewtee*
known'* a Toluca production in burn op more m erge than most
Warner-Color, starring William hubbies do on Ihelr Jobs, a Cleve­
Holden with Lloy.l Nolan, Virginia land heart iperlalUt says.
Leith ami Charles McGau.
I&gt;r. Herman K llellersleln of
For his first proslurtlon a V ait Western
Reserve
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of the newly-furineil l -lu.-a i\&gt;m School of Medicine *al.| the averpany, HoMen ss'le/teJ Mcrivn L** ag housewife burn* from three
Boy, one of llollywooj's all time to five calorie* of energy per
great* as proil'tcv'rtlirecior. All minute.
the nuhloor Senuences of the film
Thi*. lie said. I* more than is
releasnl b) Warner Bros, were burned up by men on mo*t job*
shot at the Eilwanls Air Force eve, pt such occupations a* "foun
Base, in California, wiib the X-2 dry worker*, farm ers, b*t&gt;* email­
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lateG experimental plane pluyin: ing nt unhanding of material*
an important part In the story. dock workers."
WILLIAM HOLDEN nml VIRGINIA I.KITII in a tender
Holden, 19i3's most popular atf
moment front "Townnl the Unknown." lolttea l*icturea*
tor, accortling to the Photoplay
l&gt;ruvluction it. Wnruert’olor, I'jtetiing Suiulay at tin* Hits
Gold Medal Award poll, ha* had
Theatre. Mervvn Leltoy hamlte.l the iinxltictlon n* well
an amazing prv&gt;cr«»ion nt hits
ua the vlirection f"r tin- Warner Rroa releaav, which alao
in the last few year* III* ireat
co-at urn I.loyil Nolan and Chnrlea Mcliraw.
e*t iuece**e* have Inebiletl "The
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Splendorcd Tlvln-." " l’:.-nic" and
"Towanl the Unknown promise*
to *iirpa«* Holden’* p ro .out ef
rap**. A ItMwio collection of dia­
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Lloyd Nutan. veteran of many
NEW YORK JV- One of live mond* adorned one lady.
But it a!*o wa* the least ob­
a fine cinematic performance
most opulent i-roud* in year . -*l
arhievisl hi* mmi Important *ri
tractesi by one of the mutt •pec- streperous audience, with the
umph recently In the Hr- idwav
la t-ular opera star butdop* in smallest proportion of publicity*
static version of "Tlie &lt;a me Mu
years, *a&gt;* the Metropolitan "ivr.i forking patron*, that the vener­
liny Court-Martial." In which he
begin it* ?2nd season Monday able opera house ha* had to con­
tend »th in year*.
playel the ill fates! Captain tjticeg
night
Nolan was last seen at Warner
The glittering audience includ
t' ssa* the Mel * higgf&gt;t
Bros in "Santiago ”
ing — night &gt;ucce«* financially, ing Mr*. Cornelius Vanderbilt
A rising young star on Hall)
with seat* sold out long in a*l- Whitrey; dancer Vera Zorina; the
wnod's hori/sm i* Virginia Leith.
former Margaret Truman and
vance and a JTY.vs. take
■ striking brunette, makln; he.Yet neither the elegantly dr,*-* her huaband. new .nifa-rman CUffourth film appearance In her
E v e n th e c h i l . l r . * k n o w t h a t
e.l audience from «ociely. official f"nl Vin f. : * n i wi
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mo*t important part to dair Mis*
dONI an-i the art. MT the d&lt;
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of fierv Maria Mrneghint Calla ),r ‘ l-,*lkCr
lion .-ailed "Fear amt H.*slre ** J
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St.vcnvon; actress Marlene t.lcthad tn-rn rvpccted
formance in "Tnwar,l th.* I'n
rich; drger rtlady* Swarlhoul;
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Mine Calla*. Iwim in Manhat
knoan" prsulirt that .he will reach
If juu have dry *km. don’t tan but ajnwaring for the ftr.t and aMrrsa Katharine Cornell.
the lop in a shsvrt time
think you have to slop )our dally lime tn Ihr city, had been the
Alio rn #arrrd in Ihr film t* Miap-andwaler facial*
actually
Charles Mctlraw. well kn,.ar. to women with dry skin are advised subject of more publicity than any
John Nesbitt's TRUE story
new Met singer in a decade.
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Women seeks Presidency!
unique pcr.onaiily of her advance
sene* of "Warner Br„*
Tiecleanse*.
ma»‘aee*.
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notice* did not quite come through
sent* "
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The Mon nf "Towanl the I'n lubricate* the sktn. became Iho in her performance of the title
known" wa* 'ritien by Be im.' Lay. motions uf washing will start thhe rol* of Bellini’s "Norma ''
J r . who also served a* locelate little oil gland* functioning.
Associated P n i i Art* Editor
However. If you luffer from William ti. Rogers found her
proiiuccr
dry *km, don't da*h cold water voice "sweet and touehng" but
Then there w»i tin* Tevnn who on your face after washing—be larking In “opulence" ami "under­
wa* unimpressed by the Niagra &lt;v e Hus make* the |K»ra* coO- nourished” — "a bit Ie*s (he dra­
M in '* sco rn and lauphtar
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Pallai." *asd he, “ Who cou.d ft* of otl will stop. Ilinse with tepid glned "
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that Irak tn lo minutes."
Other* in Ihe top Bight ca*l
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Capital Improvement Program Is
Valuable Asset To City's Growth
The significant development of Sunford
can b* attributed to only one thing in par­
ticular — and that U the coordinated effort*
of the Board of Sanford City Commission­
ers to nccomplirh and put Into effect a pro.
grnm of capital improvement* necessary to
attract industry, tourist, commerce, and new
residents.
There are aeveral factors tnvotved in the
**gettlng together" of a group of business
people in an attempt to solve the "growth"
problems of a community. First: each man
must be convinced that such a program as
has been developed will bring to the com­
munity the full value of every dollar ex­
pended or even more In some instance*. Se­
cond: there must be a coordination of
thoughts, eliminating some suggestions, in­
corporating others, and then tieing them
all together into a budget wise plan that
can !« brought to a successful climax.
Such a group of business ]&gt;coplc is the
group wc have hud working for .Sanford's
economic growth and future development.
Tlio program that the Board of Sanford
City Commlndoner* have adopted The San­
ford Herald heartily endorses.
Sanford hns been in need of a Sanford
Civic Center for years. Each twelve months
recorded Into the annnls of time during
which wo have had no such facilities means
that the community has loit many conven­
tions. business meetings, community enter­
prises, and other valuable get-togethers
that would have — in the profit from nor­
mal habltrt of visitors In a community —
paid for the center.
A new fire station to serve every area
Of the city has been badly needed, and now
with the Capital Improvement Program und­
er our b e lts so to s|&gt;cuk, we arc assured that
such a facility will be provided along with
tho new equipment that in necessary to go
, along with It.
A swimming pool for our colored boy*
..aiul girls will be another part of tho inimcd-iate program th at has been provided in the
"ovarall city wide Improvements.
" Now — tha commissioners are looking
' 'Into the feasibility of immediate com!ruc­
tion of a aewage treatment plant. Health
authorities, Industriulists, newcomer*, and
those cltixens who have long formed a part

of the Sanford community, know of the
immomn value a treatment plant will mean
to us.
The program that these far sighted bustnesamen have undertaken will include a
rtrcct (laving project — the Sanford-Titusville Canal — better pay for our city em­
ployes — a docks and terminal project—
more |&gt;arking space — additional buildings
for the expansion of our retail trade and
commerce - the possibility of adding u new
water tank to the south end of the city to
provide wntcr to the mushrooming art*n of
Sanford.
it Is this that The Sanford Herald believe:*is tho imiretiis to greater growth, un at­
traction to industry, and an incentive for
visitors to stay with us mid become a part
of the community.
Sanford must continue it t forward step
— looking not l*ohimJ to the cost but ahead
to the results. Looking not to the interest
being |iaid each year
but to the daily increase III revenue*, from the investments
made in good, sound, valuable projectH
The program of the City of Sanford —
including the city wide planning, zoning, lo­
NEW YORK IB—Edward Bo­
cating, ex|mnding, annexation and recvnlt.a*
bick, a big man with a large ca­
tion — is a valuable asset.
pacity for »cotrh whiaky, was the
Passive apathy toward Sanford's future
happiest lawyer in town Tuetday.
He drank two fifth* of scotch
growth will mean u lAulomated city —
ami woiiblrd Into court lo prove
strangled by its own thread of imjsdenre
Ry 1'art Unit.
Aggressive action — such as the rapid A»*ntjnt ConvieruitlonUI, LSI)A a man could down that much ami
navigate.
activity that has occurcd within our Capi­ All tiling i. b&lt;* they hum &gt;n, Millilobick’s
diepla, Robert D. Burn*
plants. building*. mAchincs. or |
tal Improvement Program plans — Is our g&lt;#od nltl mother earth, mint Iiavc and William J. Cleary, are on trial
only» avenue- through
.... which
------ we can march protection from the everyday in General Krttlon* Court un
charge* of kidnapping a &gt;»ung
toward a bigger, finer, successful, and well weathering element*.
We of the U. S. Soil L’onssrva- aviation engineer In Boston Lett
financed city.

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TODAY'S B1BI.E VERSE
Speak. Lord, for thy rervnnt hears."
BAD: I Samuel 8:1-10.

CAMPAIGN r ACTKB
' TOCSON, Aril. OR—loiwrenre E.
ayara reported to police on elec­
tion day that aoaieone atute three
gift-wrapped bottlea of perfume
front his pickup truck, in their
ib e e . Lawrence said, Iba thief
toft a brochure ol campaign Utelite m .

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No one can accept responsibility in the
world unless he tnkes it firm on his own
doorstep. So for its in industry I can see
only one shire course to follow. Call it com­
mon sense, call It policy, call it anything you
like. To my ntiml we must tlm for. exist for.
nnd everlastingly operate for the good of the
community. The community can't ride one
truck and buslnesrt another. Tho two are inse|tiirahle, internetivve ami interdependent.
Cieo F. Craig, (President) A. T. &amp; T. Co.

.Paged,

Plane*, official publication of
Bib Aircraft (nduatrlea Ann., says
t smaller akl wilt bo mounted on
-Oo plane'* new landing gear.
And to play It aafe, prevlaloni
are being made for tha wheel*
to remain atationary while the
(Ma can move up or down _
thereby permitting land Ini* on
either kbit nr wheel*.

t

For seventy years the hearts of immi­
grants to this country have Irccn lifted at the
sight of the torch held high above New York
harbor by he Statue of Liberty. The virion of
this great monument to freedom rising on
the horizon of tho new world ha* been a
source of strength to all who have rome here
seeking a good life.
In their turn, those who have arrived on
our shores ns Immigrants have contributed
richly to America. Not one corner of the na­
tion hut has been invigorated by those who
came here Irccntisc they wanted to. tierntisc
they looked ii|mn the United States a* truly
the land of hope mnl freedom.
Now the American Museum of Immigra­
tion Is to Ire establirfied At the base of the
Statue of Liberty so that generations to
come may know the epic story. It is one of
the great stories of mnnkiml, and we are
proud to suppor the telling of It.

The Sanford Herald

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Great Story Of Mankind

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Tha llarat* la a tnamaar at tha AMadat** Plan
whltk la aatlllaS aaclmlralr la tha aaa tar Msukllra.
Uaa at an tha laral t« » i afl»K* In thli aatupapar.
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■OBSCniPTION SATES
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All obituary aotlraa. Mr*l a* tkaaha, raaalallaaa an*
■atlaaa •( aataf:*lauiaat far tka parens* af rabtna
fuaAa wilt ka akaryae far At ratular advtrtitlie salt*

SKM IN THE RET
WASHINGTON UV-A major aircraft company Is equipping its
obnt patrol bombera for duty In
Ahtaretle with fee I s r itii
over ordered for * Jet-pewaircraft. Meaiuriag S feet
Hide sad II feet long ta d made of
fwmpoaile aluminum alloy and
Iflmf. tho akta will bo attached
two-wheel main landing

ATTEMPTS) CONVRSON

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— jy WILLIAM NTT—
Crefrat P r m Writer

B Y tm tr n c nve
which can be compressed
Into a matchbox ha* now been
developed, declares the British
ministry of labor. Gulp!
t t t
Jfoicktar-atred meala ere errfeisty food for fhMpfct—fkcnpk,
opperrslly, sol for murk ct*c.
I t t
Zodefc Dumkapf erf** election
eempetfsa be cewttwed te tvmmsr
mentbk-te pellileel apeethet won't
Interfere with hi* feverti* netwetk
t f t
White he *l*pt a salmon leaped
cut of a stream and felt Into hi*
tap, a Welsh angler Instate. When
he awakened ute fisherman, no

doubt, thought he waa suit
dreaming.
I I t
The ncttly-Mm. J *Jfisa World*
aoya she trasfi to study geogra­
phy. Thot’e only Natural—arcing
ahe't "qurfn" of If elf.
I I I
Tbit I* the it range pert el the
•pert* yeor-ln which half ef the
football coochi* low an Saturday
but It’i the batoball meneytrt
who ore yettlso Arad.

! I t
Some British newspaper* ap­
parently can’t stop worrying
about UUla Prince Chartee* brow,
covering hair trim. At least, they
continue to mahe cutting remarks
about I t

W here else but in
a PHILLIP'S home
can you get an all

Bobick Happiest
Lawyer In Town

lion Service are primarily inter- June IS.
The two defendant* had testified
c.in j In the conservation and pro
treunn of our remaining arrvi of they guiilrd SU gl*&gt;te* of brer and
2i»od productive toil. A good cover a fifth of whUky between them
crop help* keep our •oil* produc­ in an IS-bour period before the
tive. and prevents the washing alleged kidnaping.
Itut a pro*eeutlon witne**. Or.
and blowing away of the mo»t Im­
Meyer Tcxon. slid anyone who
portant layrr of good (op coil
„ Many thousands of year* ago drank that much in that Umc woulu
our good earth had a iplrndid coat be out like a light.
Nut to, aaid lawyer Bobick, and
of trees, gratte*. and various
other plant* to protect it from the be set about lo prove IL He con­
ravaging rain* and wind* Aa tended hit ciienU could have
tlm&lt;* went a. lot of the fine protec­ drunk a* much ai they Mid thry
tion *a* removed from the earth did ant "not know the nature of
leaving the bare toil lo the merry Uicir act."
The 3U year-old lawyer, who
of mother nature. In lht-*e early
day* there wat plenty of land m weighs 201 and stands S feet l i t ,
a* the land visa worn out from said he began drinking scotch with
faulty roncenatnyv practice* and water in hi* office Monday afttrnot reluming anything to the toil noon with hi* partner and a priv­
or jutt blown or washed away the ate detective a* witnesses. He
people naturally moved on to the drank until 2 a. m. and dept until
more productive new land. There S Tuesday morning.
Then he gut up and washed down
came * lime when thi* wanton
greed anil luit of robbing the volt Ihe ireond fifth in lime to go to
of it* protection ami productive court.
capacity had to come to an rnd.
Bobick. hi* face flushed, march­
I’armer* began to rralixe that ed into court with the two witgood land wa« getting scarce amt nettei and the two empty bot­
that they had to develop, hold, tle*
and build op Ihe toil they were
“Am I in a stupor nr uncon•clou*?" he asked the ulineitee
now farming.
One of theie measure* fn build "No,” they answered.
Bobick picked up the bottle* and
ing up (he toil it by mean* of a
good rover of legume* such a* waved them before Judge John A.
hairy indigo, velvet twins, creta- Mullm and the Jury of nine men
laria, ami leiabant*. Ail those and three women.
cover crop* when plowed or disk­ Speaking I" slow-, measured
ed into the toil return a much tones, he said:
"I now offer theae taro exhibit*
needed organic matter to the toll
Some of the cover crop*, especial- u evidence on behalf of the dely hairy Indigo, pot nilrogrn Into fen*".”
“ Mark ihem as beisg in evithe toll All of ihem produce a
mulch lo help hold Ilu* top toll, dr,.
dullrn ruled.
when they arc disked Into the &gt;urThe defendants, both 21 and both
face of (he toll. Another purpose from Waltham, Maas., are accus­
of a eovrr crop It the protection ed nf kdnaplni and robbing John
rt provide* to Ihe soil from tho T. Orman. IT, of Ptoodosst, N.
healing rain drop*. The cover V. He escaped after being driven
crop* art at Interference to the to New York.
rain dropt by softening the blow
Both tirirv retted their rates af­
and letting the water trickle nad ter Bobick * dramatir testimony.
«vak down Into the ground. With­
Bobirk’a home teleydion* was ax
out a cover crop the rain* would •wrred by- Mi partner Wednesday
&lt;oon park the toll ami raute a night.
runoff of water taking wilh it a
"Mr. B«bic* l* In repose." he
lot of good prrcioU* top |oii.
announced.
ta-f* all hrlp mother nature protert our land at the Intended it
WING TIME
to be providing a good cover of
TONKAWA, OkU. UR— Dr. T.
lrre», grasses, throb*, etc —be C. Carter, a retired educator, ha*
tide* helping the land a rover a largr collection of clocks Inclod
on the la ml make* a much brigh­ ing one made In 1721. The old
ter picture of our country aide.
clock keep* perfect lime.

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Emotional Difficulties
May Cause Stuttering
ly HUMAN N. MMMUN, B.O.
■MOTIONAL difficulties auy all Lhasa sounds
play an Important pari In causing M which are aoad to
stuttering.
littg in f
s tu tte re rs . Dr. B lanton o t
In fact, a New Tech peyctola
trial calls this affliction a person­ aervaa, seam to MS to make t‘
ality defect rather than a apaech ex elusion.
defect. And treatm ent ha aaya BuOd Up ConBdance
must be aimed at tha ardrriylng As for ireatm rnt of ■ Mullets..,
emotional trouble.
ha advises building ap hts con­
fidence, living him loving atten­
FuacOoaa af I peach
and leaching him lo ad)nto
Or. Smiley Blanton of the tion
American Foundation of Religion to group*
and Piychlatry tula three func­ If tha stutterer la a very yovtnc
tion* of speech: expressing emo­ child. Dr. Blanton aaya, there la
tio n s , e x p re s s in g Id eas an d need for a reorganisation of the
family life to enable tho young*
•djaating to other persona.
Stuttering, he aaya, la a Mock­ •tor to receive the right amount
ing of a person'* ability to adjust and kind of tore and aOeetloa.
to other people. It arises from Thie will help develop hi* eeaai
anxiety In meeting various aortal of aeeurity.
Fur an admit who etatoem. D».
situation*.
Stutterers usually aaa talk U&gt; Blanton aaya. ha meat he tralnod
thamaelvee, to animals and fre­ to understand htaealf atA to
quently to persona with whom laara to ad |set to other parse no
they are friendly But get them tn without fear and without Unite*.
situation* where their fear and QtnsnoN and o in w B
anxiety are aroused .and they O. T.: I have coughed up Mood
foe Use last few days. Otherwise
have trouble.
I feel fine. Do you Ihtnk I might
We know th at there la
organic cause of stuttering. But have tuberculosis?
we have no positive evidence that Answer: Coughing up Mood
nervous or phyatca] deform!tire does not always tndkato tuberencause It, except In occaatonsl* loats. Irritation of the throat, lung
Infections, lung turnon, polype. **
cases.
Thera are about «W speech well aa tuberculosis, may all case*
sound* tn the world * various tan the roughing up of Mood.
guage*. A babbling baby usee aev­ It would be well tor m to have
eral hundred of theae. w hen be a thorough examination by your
b*xln* to apeak, he has to exclude physician.
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doctor
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ELBERT CAM M ACK
FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD
AS A WRITE-IN CANDIDATE
Dhtrict No. I—Seminole County
County Wide Election
PD. POL ADV.

TH E

NEEDS

your m onoy rt now
working h o rd tr ond
tim in g m e re with
injured tofotyl

nefrlgeralor, range, gArliage

dlnpoaall, automatic dishwasher, (in deluxe 2 hath
H o m e s ) hot wnlcr healer, aulomalir un«hini:
machine*; kitchen vmtilalor,

Comer W. Crystal Drive &amp;
Lake Mary Blvd. Phone 1504

EVERY KWIPK COUNTS
COLLEGE STATION. Tex. .R
—L. P. Cobble, who bosses the
custodial division of Texas ASM
College here, has a well trained
crew of eight supervisors and ten
employes.
He claims any one nf them
could finish a housewife'* clean­
ing Job tn M minutes.
It'a not that they work at a
superhuman speed, he saya. it’s
Just that Ihe work is planned
scientifically.
"Every iwipe counts." he saya.

"Are sr# doing anything next
Tuesday night?”
"Yeah, watchng the election re­
turns."
"But you don't have anything
special planned?"
"No, why?"
(
"Oh. I sort of thought I'd like
to celebrate," said Prances. "It
happens to be my lMi wedding
anniversary When'i your*?"
Even with two people la It ■
room sometime* c*e get awfully
quiet, can't It?

. . . t e knew th a t

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The truth i* the complaint the
average wife make* most often
about her husband la, "lie’* loo
Inattentive. He lake* me for gran­
ted, Juat aa he doe* the furniture.
Nobody in America really appreci­
ate* what it mean* to be a hou*ewife."
"The troublr with a husband 1*
that he thinks the courtship ends
with the honeymoon." a veteran
wife lamented. "After that your
day it supposed to be made If he
recogniiev you *nd call* you by
your firit name at hreakfaM,
"Rumance? A hutband’a Idea nf j
being romantic i* to send hi* wife
a get-well card on Valentine’*
Bay."
Well, ladles, that may have btrn
true before. But now hutband* ares
getting more thouhgt/ul. They’re
not only prai&lt;ing their liausfrau*
In public. They're doing It In print
—and paying for the privilege'
La*t month in Miami, Harry
Jotivon surprised hi* wife on their'
anniversary with a IJ-by 23 foot
billboard porter. It showed him
kneeling In humble adoration "To
a wonderful wife who ha* borne
wilh me for 20 years."
Recently Mr*. Carl W. Trantham of Springfield, Mo, while
■canning the rlastified ad* of her
newtpaper. was atariled to find
there a public announcement paid
for by her husband, telling what
a great gal »he was.
The ad. quoting the Biblical pro
verb. "Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing," aald:
"I am responsible for all debt*
and obligation* of my wife, .Mil­
dred. both present and future, and
am mors* than happy to be the
provider for tueb a wife who mar- j
ried me IS year* ago today, who
ha* borne me four happy child­
ren. all of whom are Christiana,
and she has manifested rontinuou»ly such love, patience, under­
standing, helpfulnei*. that these
have been the happiest year* of
my life "
In praising a wire, does ll pay
to advertise? Tranthim. a rail­
road employe, found It sure paid
off In Mi case.
Mr*. Trantham was more pleas­
ed by her husband's public pro­
clamation Ilian she was with the
silver anniversary girts he gave
her—a silver bracrlet and ear­
ring*. (Over pen, and a chronic
silver food mixer. Even stranger*
called up to congratulate her.
"I received many romplimrtnt
myself," Trantham reported later
"AI*o a few bawling! out from
husband* whose wive* had read
the ad and asked why didn't they
ever think of doing something like
that."
A* a mailer of fart, othrr hus­
bands across the country are pul
ting similar ada In their newspa­
pers. When 1 reported tMa trend
to my wife, Tranees, she said:
"Some women have all Ihe luck."
'Diin’l worry. I've got even big­

ger plan* for you," I told her. "On
our golden anniversary I am go­
ing to rent an airplane and have
it skywrite in tettrra a mile high
over Manhattan: "To France*, a
golden girl.* ”
" If I live that long—and If you
remember the d a te ,"'sa id P rin ­
ce*. unimpressed.
"Silly” 1 told her. 'T h a lia on*
date I could never forget "
A little later France* looked up
from the sock she wai darning
and aaked casually:

5th D ISTR IC T

G EN ERAL® ELECTRIC
K

By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK ’JR—Whta are you
doing t« glorify your wife?
European m*n often *ay Amen
ran men foolishly spoil their la­
dies, and that husbands here vir­
tually practice wife worship
TMa talk Infuriates American
wives Not because It'* true—they
only wish it were—but because it
Isn’t. They feel that If any but
band* are practicing wife worship
in this country It must be a secret
vice. They tee no public sign* of

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W hat You Doing To Glorify W ife?

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A . S . (S Y D ) H E R L O N G y J R .

IN CONGRESS
’ A SOUND AND CONSTRUTIVE VOTING RECORD
DILIGENT IN ATTENDING
TO YOUR BUSINESS
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UNLESS THE CONGRESS REMAINS DEMOCRATIC, NO
SOUTHERN CONGRESSMAN WILL BE CHAIRMAN OF A
COMMTITEE. WE MUST KEEP THESE STRATEGIC POSI­
TIONS.
•• SYD HERLONG IS A MEMBER OF WAYS AND M E A N S
COMMITTEE WHICH APPOINTS ALL OTHER COMMITTEES
• NUF SED!
Vote for the man you Know ond Know you con fruit

A .S .fs y r fjH E R L O N G J R .r s L 0’ " '” ’ '’
Pol. Adr. Pd. by Campaign Treasure; A. 8. (Syd) Herlong, Jr,

�THE SANFORD HERALD F rl. Nor. 2. 1956, Pag# 5

S o c ia l fcvsuntA

Skits By Faculty
Are Hit of Evening
At Oviedo Carnival

Conning
The News

Bv MARIAN' JONES

OVIEDO—The Halloween CamBy VIRGINIA CONN
vat and Parade are over, but the
ATTENTION. Girl Scouts! Only since the auditorium * so roomy,
memone» of one of the moat suethose nho arc participating in the then- will he no hahy sitting pro*
ee»*ful Camlvali In the annal* of
the Oviedo P-TA History lingrr
Juliciti! Lone birthday relebration vtided, but I'm sure all the babies
on. Mr* F. M. Sparks. general
reed attend the dresa ichcarsal will enjoy the beam ful prug . i
chairman, and her entire ataff
Saturday morning.t In other thvt Rita Rauer h*j so c.vref-illy
are itue for utmost rongratutanut ria, unit as you have a special ptanned. Rrmeniber t',e lime—
tiona.
part, you need not come to I he three to four Fu- av a f'c m c n ,
I'mccrrat school until Sunday November I or the hirhday cele­
The Judges, Jam»a Pear»on,
afternoon Plraro spread the word bration of Juliette la-wc
Mr*. F M Spark* and Mr* Roy
i *t f f■
Ji
1
tVeiaenbarger. rho«e Chuck Be*t,
in your troop*, n* there f&lt; n« There will tw- a number of part­
ii
■
.
A ^#N 1
Gay firry . Bobby Cameron. Day id
reason for :Jo girt* to show up. ies this weekend. If the furl*
if
TjMBB:
Evan*, Kathryn and Johathan JWI
nhrn they know their »ong» — ami baby sitter* permit. Six of the
for the eoatume p rim .
this I* for the skit etc. And. boy* in VAH A are having •*
B li
i :
Ai we pa*ied the Oviedo Bappromotion party Friday night at
ti*t Church en route home follow­
•eve* thirty at Art and Lott
ing our day of woik. n r «aw- *o
Jack-O-Lanterns
Eider s. Art, of course, is onr of
many ear* and people lined up In
Ihem. The other* are Frink Da ir
front of the ehurch—Including thr
Lend
Festive
Air
ers,
Boh Baker, Bill .Martin. Dirk
f f]
Ovie.ln High School Band— n r
Morro, and Mac MacAditB*. Them
*“rf , ■**,t|h*au^
viU
Cruld hardly pa**.
To Jr. GA's Party
Is trig upheaval in Five C&gt; FlGon
i.
Bu*ily engrotM-'l in gathering
lly MARIAN JONES
ani Doe Link*- rare going to the
ft 'V •
alt Our paraphanrlia to gather to
O.j
Jackm lanterns burnel brightly Staff. Hob William* to Faaron -M,
&gt;&gt;
'
«A
take
to
the
arhool
gvmnnrium,
r* '• *
til I. ill I, M t M'SEI.I.K! Another hut dog and cup f coffee p!rn-c! Thi* wa* a! Ihe 1'iench Sidewalk and other Halloween riecorationy Carl Tegfeldt to HATH’ to relievo
*
t
ne weir unable to witness the Caf&lt;
*i Ovivrio'* Hii'lowren Carnival Heading the Sidpnatk t'afe CcntmiUrc nod maiming the booth lent a fe*t|yr air to the Hallo-yeen Walt Ruhl who l* getting out of
* * %•A
i
parade but rould hear the band wen Mr* Milton Gore, chairman, Milton Gore, Mr. and Ml*. Thomas Moon, Mrs, Stewart Gnlchel part) held fiyr the Junior GA's the Navy; and Dottle Dauer tell*
playing AVr had ri*en. ai many and other lir*t graaie patent*. (Photo By Jamrtotil
.il
Monday night in the church an- mr that Frank lu* or.tcr* to the
•t
other mothers had. at 5:30 a m
net,
Staff College in Norfolk. Virginia.
4*
The youngsters enjoy .M Im­ He report* in th-- fir*t of Feb­
to cook fudge and rookies, grt inam| Duda, d m ard like our po*t
T. W. Lawton Club mensely the apple bob and other ruary,
funny bock* together and wrap
n„ nnf,, the i S. Poat Of
so it won't he long before
Halloween game* arranged for
package, for hallo D uda. twelfth fl(r booth. They had gob. of
Ihey start packing.
Ihem
h&gt;
Ih.-ir
leader.
Mrs.
Ar
Of Seminole High
grade Pott Office booth.
package*. but tno ba&gt;*th was *o
HATH’ will have as their guest*
th.ir Metcalf and a**i*tant leader.
Thr hard work enlalled wa* popular they wmn gave out.
thi* Saturday night VAH IT and
Mi**
Peggy
Fleming
Guests
At
Stetson
well worth all effort*, aa we *aw
Ttirir pure package*, from thr
V.AII 'J. at th.- Ai
the crowd pour forth into the cclcbritic* like Sen, Kcfauycr.
Bv KITTY KIMBEI.I.
The member* of Ihe T W Law- Mr-. Theodore Aulm, J r . Mr*. dancing (tie r a,-.
Ih &gt; Grif­
Joe
I
Reaitcy
and
Mr*.
Louis
gymnaalum fallowing their turkey Governor Collin*. Arthur Godfrey
La*t Saturday night a big event ton Club. Future Teacher* of
fin will give fort), wrb hi* InDay
atsirled
Mrs.
Mrtcalf
and
dinner eon.umption in the near­ the Whi r llouic. yice-pe*tdent
. .
. i vn..„ i. * a, m , America, aat Seminole High School
spring calLn
a '1 th--.,- light on
Mi»* Fleming with the party
•/
by lunch room, irrved by Mrs. Niaon. Will Boxer* Ji . and Art
1
'
.
.
weic guest* of Ihe Future TeachIhrir fret, get oul a ■i reel!. If
Iteliciou*
cup
cake*
an-l
coke*
| t r t n „ b at strlmn t'niverslly on
| Don flrey anj her eighlh grade l.inklfiler, were auctioned off annual Halloween harm a
were enjoyed by Marilyn ami Su- you have already b -. rx ir.doctrlaotbetween vkit* in the auditor ort,| by the Lyman PTA. Thi* -ptie.lay morning.
! mother*.
ranne Partin. Carol and JeAn ed. remember y.iu're \.,lco:ne to
'
“«•
Bidding
waa
rather
keerv
.
huge
au-cra*.
and
Thr
acfompaniPl,
by
It wa* !nl*a*l (ratifying. to ire
come Saturday night.
jhr.w that the work involved sc people drtinng to pe.se.a one of rv njone attending had a good Mr( Kpn, Balpn,an 4 , r „n«*i Beasley. Bremla Day. Margaret,
Skip and Ernie ll’vrrcl wilt etv
lairn
e
ami
Beverly
Parker.
the.e, wdh Paul Campbell, who ,llnc. Some of th. ralum e* were rn)0JpJ ,hr proiiram prrarntn| hv
gating »uch marvelous rrsolts
tnlain VAH 9 tn ihe patic
the r
It wav the first time in Iwrnty by now i* a velrtan P TA auction n-ally oulytandlng. in theJunior „ttl(|pnU (lf bo„, t)p| &lt;am| , | lsh Diane \ulin. Bo*r Marie Iteadey,
Gay I'lrey, Anne Slavik, ami Elitabrth Court hcnie. Friday
nx year* that we hail not been cer, acting a* nu.lcr of ccremon ingh divi.kin l7th. *th. an-l nth afi(|
High School.
Jerry William*
evening. Thi* is a bring jour own
involved in some parti- ular Job if
grades| the winner, of the co.lj „ S|onp K,)#n Vihlen. sml
*tcak party, and start, a* *ix AdMBS. WILLIAM It* III Kit T JENNINGS
at the carnival—usually in a
umc
Judging
wen
'-hi
chi
Hollett
Mari.h,.m
Campbell.
.indents
at
We want to compliment the
vare from one who kirn ; (Skip)
booth. This time ne enjoyed mix­ teen agtr* on. lireit marvelous «'»l
"haiion, ino.t orgm- M |s Hp|p mrmbPr, „f , hf p-nr|
— dress warmly and bring the
★
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ing and mingling with the hood- ingrnuiiy m .during the aid
of al; Phyii** Lyons, preltirst; and wh(ch di„.uJfCl| -Q Ui,tlr, | |,gr 4 Oviedo Women
“six twelve."
r ! figuic*. the wltrhc*, the grem­ John Courier to act a*tiu-irnia*l- Melinda llolli*. funniest. The (|| |-p, 1.|lPr, -i
Penny and Tommy Peterson of
Attend
District
lin* and Ihe hobgoblinsto our cr of crreinouir* for the dinir-a- Senior High winner* wrre Dana
-j-hp purpotP „f [be Future
Hidden t-ake wilt have a eoektaU
bi-ait's content.
dance. This wa* one of the mod Alexander, prettiest: Kami Dud- -jy^ber* ciuba ,,f America i* to
Meet In Leesburg parly for Diddle and Boyd Weber
Our only task wj* in follow popular piace* during ihe even- ley, funniest; and Kitty Kimball,' |ntrrf?T superior student* in the
Saturday night at ala. Boyd and
B* MARIAN JUNES
Ihe photographer when he
arriv-1 ing. John ami ti e tccn ageis did
mo.*t original, atl member* of Ihelra,h |ns p, nfr«»mn a* the need
Kiddie will soon be shoving off
OVIEDO
—
Mr*
Don
(Millie
Mu* Dixie Earline B e a r d , ed and act a* "hi* man Friday" a marveloua Job.
junior ela*s.
f„r tea.hei* ,n America is criticfor (Juoniet Point. Rhode lalarvd.
I’lrey.
president
of
the
Oviedo
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t'. E. for a *hoit period nf time, ohMillie tMr*. D-&gt;ni llrey said
After ihe earnival, a wonder- at
Woman's Club. All* Jo*eph lu-tn- Tim is the Drat of many partiea
Braid, uf laii-elami, ami MiiJiam tatnlng names, Intoning to hi* that the ugh' grade »eryed oyer fu| |&gt;arty wa* iield al
th home
*1 the
I could say I don't
hart, immediate pact pre.lrirnt, fur Ihem
Robert Jennings, »on, of Mr and i-Ie*». throwing In a few of our ISO of those lusioua turkey dinner*
* aroty n Wright
»|
•f *!
Mr. II It Terrell and All.* Ruth know wh&gt; ami probably be Did­
Mr*. W. R. Jrnntng*. of Sanford, °*ln oeea»ion»lly.
I*»I eycning. GikhI work. Millie wrrt. c «rol&gt;rs Wright. Car
l)avid*on were among tho»c at- dle’* friend for life, but I'll
were marrieJ reventiy in Like.
To add to Ihe enchantment of
U*t but not ic**l to be sure p(Vg'inii" lionna Je*n Binrih!^ Mari- O v / G c / o F o i k s
trmlmg Ih e seventh dulriel Wo­ ri*k her wrath, and *ay thta;
Ian I
the occasion, although it »»* not wa* the highlight of Ihe eyenmg )&gt;n
&gt;nJ j oann (;r r l r j ^pman'* Club meeting and lunch- she'* a lot of.fun, a good golfer,
rr- , deliberate. Ihe light, went off on -o n e w. lyf.e *1 eagrrl, nntieb pruuma,r'K onc hundred l.yma
rnn Tuc*lay aal Lee-burg
The Rev. H G. Wheeler per
rxecrllent bridgrr, and one of the
We ttm-t to know how Allllie smallest gnl* I know. The Weber*
formed the rrrrmnny against a ,h rrr different oeea.imt*—due In pating—the »uri i»e Ihe ficult) ,|)(!h
Btirn,if ,i
By MRS. RITII I-AVO
had in store .fur u*—thrlr frolic*
doe* it
goes to Lcc*l»urg. take*
»ome
itefert
in
Ihe
*njfrh
boy.
nf palm*, gladioli,
. . . .
. ,
On October
Mr. ind Mr*. Ira Wilson hare background
In Ihe merllng ind luneheun. hate many friend* in Sanford,
...
_
,
...
What goe* more with darkne** —or »kit»—on lie »!age in Ihr
Greyhound* were
,ehoo| auditorium.
rurne* home and i* chairman nf all nf them, active, attraetjx**
returned from a trip to the Wc*t chry.amhemum* and candelabra. |h,„ Wll(hf. gho, u lnt, ,,lfh;
Its M \llI AN JUNES
that turtrv *utvper al the carnival People who will bo very *ory to
Coa»l where they \intod ih e lr, •N’UP“ *1 mu»w «■» presented by
The hoi dog Hand and .iJrwalk
The auditorium .eat* 3oo It
'. " w.'ii *
mi
nv ii-riii y i.n, n,
that night, at which lime they *cc them leave. And Royd'* pretty
nice too!
son. Howard L . ami family m
L'*ro1 Scl'*h- ,oloi*'irl ton^ \ l w , » Mm verilbUle' Vi
' gS!» cluhm't whip the ,-o lrrf d T e r planning on attending the "siet«.n served nvrr ISO.
Los Angeles and then continued!
tU)Um Bruw^*
r t , r p l*ce all evening Mannr l
rler*. There were . number of
................ of Fiona, HmmHave a pleasant weekend every
The bride, given
Young HarrHarr- " f 'augni, r emerging from it* injured player, win were unable
gisrn min marriage
luarringe hy
I.) r(l
*&gt;' •*' Mr.
Mr ami
and Mra.
M,». Ao.mg
T here- 'e many graduate.
one The men at N.A.S. wont
tin
National City to visit with
herfather,
wa* beautiful in a **• Mr. ami Mr*. Ben G. AA’aln- P 'flali doting Ihr entire .how.
..... nfric h &gt;vIkmiIliving in tlvirrio
With a parkage of brownie mix. have tn work thla Saturday, I
ion, Hubert 5 , and family.
gown of late over tulle anj »al- right at the hot dog .-amt. Mr.
'* " r '" ,l
,*«f0" ‘. a n y t h i n g . 'mpMr ln
s" 'nr
\Ar know that Jam and Jimmy . ran of walnut* and a ran of hope. I'm *ure Rober* Conn wrill
in. afeaturing
a inbiini ncckimo Milton i»orf, Milton Uorc, Mr. ib *!1
l*nr*in. our I' IA
**
wrek the *rn* i Mr arwl Mrs J &lt;* i Mifharl arc chocolate .atire on your pantiy- be glad to bah) sit while Moth­
„
*••,
V■ ILJI i ( I M
Mr. ai.J Mr*. B- C. Greene ant| (onj| jatp t ,c o e» She iarri- ' ,r f - Thom** Moon. AD* Rtrvvart P ^ 'd e n l ami f.mrtii grade Ica.h &lt;nr* are taking &lt;uUri* for the an- planning on the trip to
Del.amt »hrlf. and uni* ie.- errant In vo.,er plaj* golf What I m n n Is, if
have ri-turned to their homo in cd a whit* Bible lopped with
Gat. hel and otherhelpful firit
11 *n or '* I*1* miligalor of i« nual*. The fraithnll team
and the on Saturday
frreier, yon can have a super- Joti should run mtn Boh on the
,:raile mother*, they were Irpt
' ' nrth •h*1 pries' of &lt;herrlrader* havr already had Amou
Iho*.- planning (he rfeli de-.ert for uueXpectMl com­
town having • peril Ihe Mimititr white orchid riir.agc
gulf rnurse, plea*r give him the
their picture* taken hy Ihe photo- Caine.,tile Irek are Air- John
at Lake George N. X. AI*o Iho
•Mr*. Felton Drlk. ai i . r of Iho ,"1" #I1 f ' pnlna ’rrving hot dogs, a'lm
pany. Tile hated brownie *&gt;piarr* latrd news, so he may relay ft
Icarhri- were *o grapher.
Du.ia and *&gt;&gt;„ and datigtdrr, Lu- ate tupped with the ice fleam and
1,1 , j r ’
Thonia* King* have rclomcu from biuie ami matron of honor, « ore eiike*. coffer, pir* ami rake* gallu the chief cook and bottle waahTolay Ihe serond editi„i, of the ,!'er ar.d hathryn, Mr and Mr, rhoroUtr sauce, of course.
,n 'i1" ' kit* »n lie Mama.
their sumini-r home in Ma*»a- a dre.a of American beauty taf­ ore Thr eokrv gave nut and they
tr.
‘
Lyman
I’up”
ranie
out.
Il
wav
l-aw
m
A
Hardy.
Mr.
ami
Air*,
Baby Bear and Red
chuyrtls, a* have Dr. and Mrs. feta, styled with a sabrina nek- had to seek more in Ihe middle of **’*
lli.lmg !|ood ,ve evpeet them to a bigger and better edition than
1 Alcan* and Alu* la-»na
\\. E. Schellig.
line and a full skirt. Her rur- the fes-lvnie*
Mi*. It, C ADlier wa* having be parried a -.*&gt; to Holl . wood any Ihe rirri one. It wa* printed on ’lr!
»agc wa* whir vanda ureh.dmoment by talent aeuuts
“ real tool*' pink and blaik pai-er . ) ! '“*
*1*1*
C. Moore arrived in town to
Other attendants were Al,*. a marveloii* surer** of her eimk
,r ,n
*!c ,hp T ' ’’..0' °'U[
a pend some time with Mr. and liia-ie* E. Beard Jr., Alt*. W C f 1
lahle She ««v abl&gt; a*- „ They
. , had .peculateI
h
..Ihe «ame and Ihr Shadow. n„r go,..,, eol
Mrs. Ira Wilson. Mr. Moore's home Jenning*. ,Ali*» Nancy While and
b&gt;' *omp of Ihr mother* of Jv ,
- i , u*_
u- .u .1* , *..r,r
,
Z ' -mnlsl.
unmisl. divulged
divulged a lot ,d i.-.icr r ',|Mrr" 1,1 ' ‘
' ‘IIr ' » T '
night. \Ae thu.k Mailer Ten- P, | lng new*
' r*' Ldwanl Doda. amt Muller
j* in Alilwaukre, Mich, but each Mis* June Jennings Their gown* ,,pr *:r*,,p Careful lo make our Sue *pikrd Ihelr drrama though
.
* ...
,
Duda Atr. ami Atr*. Hardy plan
widler he i* one of Longwuod'a of allernaling *hade* of ruse. «veto
r n rf,‘" r p*rl' fr"m *,nn'1p her dr b&gt; *aying D nt if thev tmd llnlly™ •'0' pni'&gt;rr * &gt; 1 Junior, ate
»t.itinR their -on and daughter
Xaaittvra.
Mvlrd
like
th..
h&lt;„,..r
......
.
Hra.ies,
which
,*»*
*
hard
Job
tn
•tylrd like th, honor attendant'*.
wih*l a-piraimn*. they -..Bid | have |f,on,onnS * lame a.ler tin- m
\ | r and Air* Donald It.ir
do.
wf
pirkr.l
the
&lt;
akr
mail,They woip corsage* of whilr .ar- .
,
to tuck the children , nrin their 1 mM,,la game at the American ,|, „ |„ |r \ | „ , Hart wilt t«■ Ihr
Mra. Ca**ir klaier*. who arnv natron*.
' *" 01,1 ,rlr,Ml
^m-nrrr , U|Krv,.inrl) ,n)lrr ,htII , rm, jn ,|
Hall on I’taine U ke Ad .lir.t „f u , an&lt;| vir, y.rwln
H recently in loan after ‘pend
Mr*. Beard rho-c. for I er WV have hit,I sample* „f he, carry them .-long |&lt;&gt; HoII&gt;wo, n| tn
*BI l&gt;e twenty-five cent* Al-.ll and Mr and 'tr* Atranv
ing the summer m Ea-t Wake daughter's wedding, a dress ,,f rake* ami pn , many a time and
.
. . . "
— continue teaching H um -due to ar" rul^ ‘,rin*‘, **,H Be sulil
will visit hi* ninth, r. Atr* J S
........... which
— ... ....
* m r Tn' ' *'f, * ° ‘l 1
B?°‘l *M-1 Ihe Iremrnil iu ta-k of rrpla.r
Work i* progte- mg rapidly &lt;*n " " "
iierbvrl BaUance *on* Eavt* U k c
she wore
a hat of while brushed wool and o
* c. ,
wr r?uM iakp '*,,.'i ment*
Ihe new cU**r,mm* ami r a fetor
R"b AVard told u» he might go
Ave. for a few weeks.
white glove*. Thtv wa* ronipli i 1.
,
,r *"p'- wh'('h “ r
Wr woul I n„l |ia/., d a ; , m *um and everyunr i* locking for- bp. alw, Mr. EDI.* I h mlng Mr*
nf Ihe erowd. The ii wrre many w ,p l ,n ,hp,r completion t'la.sra Fleming (Kl* r&gt; plan* en baby *it
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kalun of mrnted hy her hiack hag and ^ r\ • 1" * 'lv donr !,lir U a
an I orchid
rnc*agr.
. .. ____ ,
. ...
tn -addition
to Ihe. h„.-r crowd in "ow bpln* hpI,l I" 'he M r l h o d i . l ' f,,r 'L'ughlrr. Sadje, I Mr*
.......................
T.
....................
Green l j k e , were visitors at thr shoes.............
Mr*.. Jrnning*.
Jrnninr*. mother uf
ihe
ii. J
w" ,‘ 'he midl'ortum who did net *tav H'ureh at C*..rllH-rrj hand room. F d -ard Du,In *n they .an al
of the
tun list weekend.
groom
oom. wore a lw,. piece en.em/ j ,,r *r ' V ’ f"r the finale RougM,. we would ,‘n', »n *&gt;'p auditorium will he ,prol ,hp C»mr M *hp **op* «"•
lo
m o te
in ln t h e ir n e w ---------'»*'*'**“x
' ,av -rproM .".:ely five hundred
Mr. and Ain. Merle allrris ol ble of‘ "blue faille with harmonic
The old lunchroom ha*
it* and an orchid
^
" ff&lt;‘ Ur”
w'p -a"’p "• -n p one lu, Ion
Gardiner, .Ale, have taken an ing arccsionr

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Limelight
On Lyman

Miss Dixie Ear line Beard Weds
William Jennings In Lakeland

Longwood

■Plan To Attend
Homecoming

friend* am) will vi*d her daugh
ter while there

mat
The Thursday ContracI Bridge
Club wilt meet with Mr*. ......
*»•
Jame* thi* Thur?da) evening at
her home on Lake llcwell. Among
Ihove playing will lu-. Mrs R. C.
Carlsun. Air* t harle* Nickol* and
J!r* I/Croy Neuman.

I*

game!hn
was
t«ifh . i . _ i .a « a .t overlaid
-----■•mr mAi new
addrrf
b v V j ! ! L cJ. h
m hanrrd year under the .nonioi*hip of the t i e n j a T c ?

A.'Ilt; "J S

S
,
T d
fm
i- iM
Sirkiirr
n jr.
?

Sirs. C. Snow, who has been
Haying at Ihe Sarrpta Rest Home
. I* visiting in town for a few days
and iron hopes to be able to re­
turn to her home.

Anmitirtrr* Ihf Rcmnvnl of hi* nffict* to his
former location on Mngnolia Avenue over Touchton
DruR Company
— Telephone 557 —

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leadline daleTfc
of' Nov- - * « . » *fur taking order&gt;
On Halloween the Senior girl*
n ,. MARIAN IOM «
attended a comblnall &gt;n Hallowern
OVIFDO-The WMF .tmlv rour.e and .lumber part, given'by'Ka’ty
^ thr
u v honk hf,il n! I lf u lV M imf
nix.*., nixi ,

? Mr‘.

r '•

for H.r orca.mn " w M r^H riP D afiililr. M" Net hr i'a r
ne.,! Mra. A II
Jr Mri
S l! Riggln*. Mr- 'ne I. !lr**lry.
Mr* Lawson A. Il.niy, Mr. **r
'M r tlf . Mrs. luvqis Dav. Mr*
c M ' rip- v|r* A It Tedford.
Mr* P N ih»mi-on. Mr. v . r
F King. Mr-* J ( Mlcharl Mr*
J"*h Beailcy. Mr* T. It Pipkin,
&lt;' p&lt;,ppr r - -Means, and Mr*
Nita Alford.

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•«» »»Lrlpliqni, an 1 ihr met t ** « ith a aeronil &lt;nrf^ ymmejpniDU.frpm thr sale* win go to ,)rr i,.. r a , smiling aiul ahawint

OM WMU Studv Course
H o c Lorqe
I n , - Turnout
T u rn o n *
Has

............
V - .......
« - • .A. T S
Davis, .Mrs, C. B. DavD and Miss
I wa*
durk„ V,.....
game. Tl-e chib
Jane Smoot.
j M,n
(j . . ia. P(i
For a wedding trip
,llP WPI, ,r)ln i
ri
,“pf *lurk’,POnrp / '" " l
“
.
r.
#
a an&lt;l
eu»*t
beachr*. ■
Air*
rho*e
*healh dre*.
dre»» of 2
voo.r a *neaih
ied 5
wool W
tori* * ,Unn, b~’k* f°r ,hflr "
and orlon. set off braulifully- by
B ' Joe Ball!.
• and Mr. Doj
Mr* Selma I.ar,oin of Farm­ ia ,k aetc**orir*. Following their
bnrgcr also ^■&lt;1 i ffamr the
ington. Air . ii ex|KH'te&lt;l to return
;;m w n .'hi, w ^ e l T .lenT'lTm Z ™ T " ' , 'hfir ^
trip. •*»&gt; »«• -B udori.lhe"
1 ,, e ^ . t her h ,L i t ree
| Ou, 'i ? ' "" 11
‘n " 1 f..r • 11 ‘ a.v,«&gt;. a huge surre...
Virder at her home lure.
[ Out of town guests *t ,hc wed . Mlv
" • McCall „l&gt;o had
».
.
~ r~
, V .* . e,e Mr »"d Mrs. J. ,hj,rte
another popular *m,r Tuevda1 rvening a .tirprlro M. Jenning*
andSin. c H
- lhc balloon hunting game The
hirih-Js&gt; party was held at the Jenning.
„f Evan.rilJe
Ind - h’ ,,h u a **urrounlei|
with ’p u ,
McGrath home on Alaine St. The Nr|yjn’ and Nr-vlll SIa„Khtrr of pr* ••H
“ evening
------oeca»ioti «a» the birthday* of lerry ; Sir. and Mr*. C. L Davi*
wou,d no
not have rrrognirrd
James AleGrath ami llenchail
rn certain. That man walkTampa; Mr and Mr* ' George ' ,m ' , ,r
Dcmoret. Included among thoio of
lerry . of Oxford; ai, .
»"&gt;u
round d rm ed »o funny and
attrnding wrre. Mr. and Sirs Neal Rtanlejr, of Tampa; Mr. anl Sir* w rjri,*
K * r« ' "Bh large pock
,
...
„
........
....
Mr*.
V
ir,''«
Gilbert, Sir* Dcmoret ami child­
-Vr ' Wr* 0 . H Day.. *U
no'"' "'her than our mir
ren, ISt-vei and Bobbie. Mr. and L . 1.
Mr* Maurice Pcrly and children, and Mrs. George Shipp. „f S4n. f'"iner prineipal. Walter A. TeaRue On hi* hack he bore a sign
April and Staurire Jr.. Jame* Rob­ *or“ '
— Pick My Porket*". The third
ert nd Sir*. Jame* McGrath and
Old favhlnned burnt «up«r eak grad,- .ponvorel thi* feature.
Ihe two honored guest*.
Mr*. John Dad* and Mr*. Frr l
Mr* F* Atenick, who has been takes to a rnoeolatr froillng.
a patient at the Sanford Aleinorlal Hospital having sufferer! a
broker, hip it now eonvelesemg at
the Sarcpla Rest Homo in SanDr. Harry Z. Silsby
fold.
We were *orrj to learn thal Mr
and Mr*. William Otto Jr., will
•u-.n be leaving town a* they are
moviug lo Orlando.

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*■-«"* *Thry nil
r
h?'* m,ny
j *1
lr*
* *
1 The attire at Lyman (hit year
1* not so informal at in P'1*1
&gt;,
.,v . .. irtm „ ,ir.
r i|,"d
,, 1
rrmuda nr other—
The light hrgm* In dim now is
wri draw to a close. Next week
we i| be back again with more
"Limelight on Lyman".

«
• fc"
*,-Fool

&lt;•’

... .aid "AIv■
'
He rxrllr-dlv
...... it l» hrtolng with tle earnlSal.” h&lt; venlor.-il to tell u*,
Not rreoam/ma the -mall lad
wr in,|uirrd a* to what his mother
wa* to &lt;t &gt;
"Oh, she 1* going to *etl free
ticket* for ihe ride*," hr a**urrd
us.
All m&gt; attempt* were lo no
avail ‘o g e l. him to understand
that the ticket* would n«d be free
|(r went merrily -m his wav. ttr
re| urnp,| to wnrk laughing av we
wtlkrd dnvvn the «lreet
— —
Short some fruit Juice fur a
molded *weet *alad made with uivflavored gelatin? U*e ginger alct

OPEN FOR BIDS
The Sanford Carden rinh voted to aell their rluh house am! groimd*. front­
ing npproxinuitcly 202 feet on MelloltviHc Ave. anil 2ni feel on K. First St.,
opposite Femlnolo Memorial Horyiital nnd en*t nf the Ma.vfnir Inn.
Full leynl description of the property mnv be obtuiued nt
the Office of the County Clerk. Seminole County Court
House, Hanford. Fla.
llid* mnv be sent to tbe Sanford Carden Club. Route 2. F»ox 455
The ritfht to accept or reject nny or all bids is reserved by this club.
AH bids must be received on or before Novemlier 15. l!&gt;5fi.
THK SANFOIll) GARDEN CLUB

l-IMIK HI T IILI KS* 1 heir's g»in to be a ring arutiml vo,ic mekl
' nlby Sairy i* shown a* the wav attempting to (os* a ring while
Mr-. Jo&gt;, Kiklrr, Jr. look* on, It was the loth Grade I 'u k Game
• t Uvlrda't llullnurn Carnival. (Photo Hy Jamraon)

VOTE FOR

M. L NICHOLS
For City Commiss
ioner
Group 2
OBLIGATED TO NO ONE
DETERMINED TO SEP*
THAT MR. AVERAGE
CITIZEN GETS THE
MOST FOR HIS TAX DOLLAR
&lt;Voto at City Hall for City Commlasloner Nov. 6. Ill50)
Paid Political Adv.

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l l u l s l U 'f U lf t
U r u u K h n . N iw
Y o r k . N.

u r v ii» n u r ^ «fw «li
I f f » l IO « e PACTS OF T K CCU JTSV
V T ITS ONLY 5 £ V t’&lt; t r iO C Y A * 0

(MSOMePAOTS

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BATHING LOBE
The ancient Maya*, who Uvrd in
Ihe Yuctaan area of Mexico, ap­
parently were rleanUteu-mindcii.
According to an old Spinith
colonial law, if a Ma)a houicwife
failed to hare a hot bath ready
for her working *pou»e when he
came home in the evening, He hail
a right to beat her.
Time* have changed, hut what
iroiern wife couldn't pamper her
huabaml with a temperate bath
when he rnmea home after a hard
day on the Job? And you can
ptcaae your huaband even funhrr
by proriding him with manly thick
ton el*, a bath bruah, and • b i'h
pillow. Such treatment It aure to
rure a rate of "grouch." Try it
and ace I

MODERN

s h o c k in g

••HUG-METir.nr*
MADE Ol
WASIIAIII.E NYLON

You can walk in u winter won­
derland, and never notice tl.c
cold, thunk, to u new rhlil-brraking undrrga-mrnt. Thia modern
veraion of the old ' ‘hug•mr•tiKhl,,
it wathablr, weigh* only .even
ounce*, and Iin'l a bit bulky —
thanki to a layer of ipeiially de­
veloped inaulation quilted between
two layer* of nylon.
The garment alipi over the head
and hang, doven to the hip*, front
ond back, like a aandwich board.
Then it can be filled to any aire
by lying (trim a attached to the
walatline. It’* at ea«y tS launder
at any nylon, and ai quick lo dry.

n rr

t r ie

L’nlein a foundalian garment it
kept really clean, ita all-important
claatleity give* way far too &gt;oce.
And the only way to keep it really
clean la regular, frequent v .iiiltf.

How To Turn
Dusty Discards
Into
Shining Gifts

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Look around and you’ll find all sorts of
useful-but-unused articles Classified
Ads can turn into ready cash for
Christmas shopping.
That outgrown hike, the movie camera
and projector you never find time to
use, the golf cluhs that haven't hit a
hall in years. They’re all cashable
QUICK—with Classified Ads.
Look ' cm out . . . . then call 1S2I

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A lot of girl* who think they
have u "bad'' complexion, actually
have a complexion that'* not
i lean. A ca-ual quirk ipla,h *t
the fio c and throat ju«t bn t
enough to remove
grime and
make-up. I'nrea
that
become
clogged and arc allowed In vtavar
that vi ay help create a "bad" vkinA
ll take, plenty of noapvud, and
warm water to produce a healthy
glow,
•

GIFT SPOTTER
STARTING SOON ON THE WANT AD PAGE

f f

�II—USED c,\n s

THIS
WAY.
to
what you want
C LA SSIFIED ADS

Ph. 1821
1A-PLACES is EAT

1953 Nash Rambler eenvertibie,
good rend.turn. 8600. Call 2oU7.

BUSINESS
SERVICES
I t—BF.AUTY P i n i o n s

SPECIAL
810 Permanent. 8SM

EVA HESS HKAl'TY SHOP

Phone 5C3
810 Wave* by Zulu* &amp; Realistic
87.50 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. *
Call 971
IIAItKIKIT'S REAL'IY NOOK
i —BUILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTING

WOOLSEY

Murine i'ini&gt;licH
COT INSOMNIA? , Need » night­
Fnr Yuur lloal
cap? We're open '111 2 e.nu Senkarik C.laan and Paint Co

every night but Sunday. THE 112118 W. 2nd St.
Phone 320
DOGGIE DINE It it DAIt, Lake
Mary.
_______ n.w e You m :i n it 1 11\&gt;; o f f
THAT NEW ROOF b c-m ir you
8—PERSONAL NOTICES
fear the rust will he loo gre.il 7
Why not drop m ' It’ll coal you
ROLLAWAY, HoiplUI end Haby
nothing to talk it over. You may
Bed* Day. Week, or Month—
have a plra*»nt surprise In store
' Tel. 1425. Furniture Center —
1111.1. LUMBER A SUPPLY
110 Wcit P in t SI.
YARD 223 IV. 3id St.. PHONE
S3 ’The Lumber Number.
WELCOME (ilITS
Out ere long cherished are c»»y McRANEY-SMITII PAINTS
to *eleet from Powell * varied 2415 S. park
Phone 120J
etoek. Come In and look around.
1987 ROYAL PORTABLE
Ted II ui in-It
TYPEWRITERS
fur PAINTING
No Down Payment
2C01 Grandview
Phono 1352‘U.
24 Month* To Pay
For
Painting
call
Mr.
Talker. Ph.
Lav-Away Now for Christmai
668-XK. Room special 814 95.
POWELL'S OFFICE iL ’P P U
117 S. Magnolia
phone OHO
FLOUR sanding and finishing.
RUMMAGE SALE
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
nole county sinco 1925.
Saturday. Nov. 3
H. M Gleason. Lake Mary
9:00 am . to to o pm
JIT SANFORD AVE.
HEMODK1.INC,?
Henrfil—
Knotty Pine Panel 2ll,c »q. ft.
Church of God
Cjprel* Panel tg'*c *q. ft.
Beautiful
Fur Natural Finish
AUTOMOTIVE

UKECIKY U MIIEK

-AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Sell Your Car to
ROY REEL
300 W. SeconJ St.

6th L .Maple
Phone 2862
29-PIANO SERVICE
L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Phone 2161 Route I. Sanford

Thl* ii a free guest pas* to the 21-ROOFJNG-PLUMBING
Prairie Lake Drive-In theetra
PLUMUING
for W. M. Tripp. Sanford.
Contract and Repair Work
Exp. Nov. 11, !»:■«.
Free Estimates
&gt;—BOATS AND MOTORS
R, L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1829
Eflarude- Sale* k Service
W. J. KING
HOBSON S p o rtin g Cooda
Plumnin'* Cor1- 'nr
394 ItL St.
Ph&lt;""' “
All Oil Fired Healer*
14-fl. Runabout including mutor
Cleaned and Serviced
Ph. 50
JIM. 820 Escambia Dr . Phone 2531 Orlando Dr.
u»h.
CERAMIC TILE
USED MOTORS
Paul F. Mueller .v Sun I'h. 154
Unconditionally Guaranteed
Free estimate, (Jirdtty work.
0 Mercuiy Mark 55
PM'AIIUNC A HEATING
Demoitralori •
Scntie Tank Installation ft Service
4 Evinnide 7V* HP
Heater Service. Archie f . Har
lett. I’hnnc 743-AV or 1335
Perfect) ... .
4 Evinrula 30 HP. 3 month*
til, complete with contrail and
ank ' ................
■• •
*39r‘
few io HP. 19Mt Mercury*
j a y i : i i i. i r
eft
............................ SAW
1957 MODELS. NEW
.oirailina and Itrpalr
HP .............................
*»« IM7 Sanlnrd
Ave.
Phone 1113
HP . ••
m.
8015
Plumbing. kresky Heating
1.L TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
M. G. HODGES
mlng Oul—1 Only
Service on A11 Water Pumps—
1199 Fiberglass Boat
*110
Wells Drilled - Pump*
Patda Road. Phone 100
utllner Aluminum Boili and
‘Tberglass Boat* from 8299.
12—SPECIAL NOTICES
OK for the new 10 HP end 00
CUSTOM UPilOLSTERING
IP Mercury* coming soon.
olzp Covers and Drapes
W. P. SMITH
STANLEY KUI.P
Motor*—Boa t»—Paint*—Gian
PHONE ZS58 J.
S. Park
Phone 1203
GAT LI.* IIROIIIERS
DUCK SEASON OPENS
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7th
Ph. 2332 Geneva. 2498-W Senior I
Get Your Bolt and Mutor Here
i&gt;11LAN DO Sentinel Star, Call
and SAVE!
1957 Evinnide* in stock
Ralph Ray, 3150.
1954 Evinrudr* on Sale
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
while they le*t!
Well Dolling. HOWARD C
See the mo*t complete
LONG, Phone 314 207 Kan
Stock of U*cd Mutor*
Commercial Ave.
Your Evinnide Dra r
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
301 E. li t St.
Pimae 091 ENVELOPES, Letterhead*. slatements, Invoices, hand bills, and
programs, e t c . Progressive
II-TRAILERS
Priming Co Phone 4(8 — 403
It will nay YOU lo »ce n* before
Writ 13th St.
you buy. Open Kerning* and
FOR
EVERYTHING in hardware
Sunday*.
and paint see—Hill Hard" arc
Eatlnida Trailer Sale*
Palatka, FU.
Co.. 301 E. lat SU l ’iioc* 53
)J4 Va-Ka-Shun-E(te, 14-fl. house- Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
We build, design and refimih.
trailer. ‘Tight a* a baby earriSee at 918 French, Pb. 5I-R.
age", perfect for vnraliunmg.
Only 8250, anil assume payment*. 40 HOUR Alarm (Tocka. Guarante­
PHONE 1Q20-J.
ed 81.83. Sanford Jewelry &amp;
Luggage. 3i)0 Sanford Avc.
or Sale: 1935 "B unrry «fi-ft.
house trailer with 39' cabana. Iluu-r Cleaning- AAtmlaw*, Floors,
Call 1634 XW.
Olflre. Call 1119 J. II. ('. Caldwell

fiouTlhH

I—TRUCKS

PI MPS A SPRINKLER
S3 HT EJIS
TTBNTION LONG DISTANCE
TRUCKERS. Great Dane 34 All types and sizes, installed 0
"Do It Youiself.”
and 35 foot uird all aluminum
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
produce van*. AUo two 1953 Dia­
S T I N E
mond T 180 IIP Cummin* DieMachine and Supply t o.
xd sleeper tractor*. Excellent
Ph 62
rendition. Grrat Dane Diamond 2ii7 W. 2nd St.
T. 103 So. Orange Uloiioni
CROSLEY - IlKNUlX
Trad. Orlando S-9051. Night—
Sate* nnd Se-vke
Call Mr. Reeve* 3-1209.
UANDALI.
Electric Company
II—USED CARS
Service— (duality —Satisfaction
19 NASH Super 4 dr. sedan, Ph. 113 Sanford 2437 J —3 De llary
iood body and motor need*
T. vrBEHVICE
-one Tran*, work. Hallo, bestDay or Night
■r above average tires, 873 oo
SEMINOLE T.V.
■aVh. See at 103 E. 2l*t. St. Aft5&lt;13 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
•r 5:30 p.m.

DICK MAI'KS
DOES THIS BEAUTIFUL FALL
WEATHER make you want to Tile Contrador — Phono 2138-W.
,L ° ul
Z Then see Ray
A61!Her
. £a I13-*UIOOLS-INSTRUCTION
, .£ .go.
. go?
run for real value* In USED LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, 5 yrs.
CARS. Phone 2456. or after 6
up. Ailelc Heilman, Ph. 2221 J.
p.m., phone 1343-W........... THE
37 PONTIAC’S ARE COMING! • EMPLOYMENT ’
This Is a free guest pass to tha 29—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Rill theatre for Mrs. O. J.
Waitress wanted, Apply To*jeh■.ally of Lake Mary.
ton Drug Co., Mr. Gilpin.
Exp. Nov. 11, 1954.
~ LADIES ~ . ;
*
1951 Ford Victoria, very 'lean. Spend 3 4 hours dally represent­
Radio, kaalar, w/w liras. 9491
ing Avon Coimetlri. Liberal
Cushman motor scooter, 135.. commission. Contact Mr*. J.
Jut W. Second SL
Ruaseli, P. O. Jtua 97L Uclajklw.

27—HELP WA.VTPD - MALE

4!—ARTICLES fer RALE

47-FURNTTVBE—HOUSEHOLD

95—HOMES

THE SANFORD HERALD Fri.. Nov. 2. 1956. P*** •

MEAT CUTTER. Mu»t be Exp. Singer electric portable sewing u,ed furniture, appliance*, tool*, 2 bedroom home. 200 ft. Fenced
turner lot, oak trees, Uy Owner,
and hive a general knowledge
machine, sew* perfect .. 935.10
&lt;tf&gt; nowchi-aoM. U r ty ’i M«r
Phone 1714-J.
of n nrlf-icrvicc meat market. Miglag washer, like new .. 5.&gt;oo- 321 East Dt. St. Phono 1331.
u w T - to w e m m tMu*t be »ober. Apply TIP TOP Walnut tea w a g o n ............27.50
YOU'LL LOVE
SUPER MARKET, 329 Sanford Krnmore washing machine 4S.OO Tin* is a free gueit past to the THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK
Avc.
E'eetrlc range, ihowa care
60 oo Movteland llide-ln theatre for
2-BEDROOM HOME
Ga* range, apt. lire . .. 42 7-0 P. II. Wyatt, Sanford.
This home ha* large living room
2*—MALE or FEMALE
Kelvlnator refrigerator. 9! . 65 oo
with fireplace, 2 extra Urge
Exp. Nov. 11, 1956.
link with hobart
bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
820.00 dally, Sell Luminous Door Kitehrn
dishwasher
...............
.......
73.&lt;»t
with plenty of cabinets, break­
Plate*. Write Reeve*. DepL No.
arbor bench law . . . . 47.50
fast room and nice screened-in
2nd ANNIVERSARY
150 Attleboro, Mast. Free (am ­ 18Tilt
gauge
shotgun,
like
new
..
M
no
pori-h.
ple*.
IN' OUR
22 auto, rifle, scope-tile . . . . 30 ft)
Beautifully landscaped grounds
SANFORD LOCATION
32 automtllc pistol ............ 1750
with outside sprinkling system,
29—SALESMEN - AGENTS
Girl* bike, good cond ......... 15.001Echols Hi-Rirrr
... 994 50 central heating for extra com­
. . 99.90 fort Excellent residential loca­
NEWSPAPER street taleiboyi. Large close closet ............... 27 fur Sofa Bed am Chur
SUPER TRADING POST
Hollywood Bed
. . 49 50 tion . .
Age* S to II. Apply to 3lark
2117 LAUREL AVE.
Phone 2033 AV. Fice headbvjnii un Holly woo,i
Heirs, Tha Sanford Herald, after On 17-92 —
ODIIAM A TUDOR. INC.
Reds
Pfcnue a ' n r-f-Vcr* #/
2625
S
French Ave.
school.
1 Ladies and 1 Man's 24“ bicycle
Dr t.i'r free i lleaifa,
All Dinette Set* Discounted
Phono 2100 — 2980
Phone 227S-J.
t I*S *cotfeJ it hi, clii*i
39—WORK WANTED. FEMALE
813990 Bunk Reds ........ $U900
d o r *** * Ur I irii ce«!J
2 Bedroom CR House, Wynnc»ui.d
3-RoolU Group .............. 233 00
be c*cd In best dor, Jiy p,
Range, Refrigerator A Hcaiir.
LIVE HA IT
Baby titling, reference*. 1U15-M.
J-Pc. tu n e d Sectionals
lajyo
('■•(z r'irei * Ciisslficd
Hardwood Floors, Tile Bath.
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop Guta
h uouer t
(Foam Rubber)
VI 1* i*e Ti-pt Tflb'Sc,
Laundry, curtain* done i t home.
Equity 8S4H). Ph. 7W-R.
5 Dozen. 95c
• berrlf tffeiirl » call fr**i
Ph. 1283-J.
Missouri Minnows and Worm*
BEDROOM
t ni.* *V* bt) * iisisti
Will e r e fur children in my horac »
D r*cery-E. G en,v. Avc. Double Drettrr
liliM f.v site.
Reveled
Mirror
by week. Ph. 1949-R.
3 pc. jjvjnj
kuytr. Two m l Bookcase Bed
tables,
coffee
tabic.
Ph. 139-W
Innfrspring Mattress
TIRED
32—UUSINLSS OPPUKTUMIIE j*
F8 |*«Jl,*t i s.* e.»*,
Box Spring
(2 pillows FREE)
of
tho
same
old
thing;
?
S
H
O
E
S
IM
Grocery k Filling Station. Well
established business, good loca*
Sc* uur new line of floor covering Sr« the spacious new tasicfull)
different
homes
In
—,
—
Iuntie* ami Children
and complete home furnishings.
lion. White neighborhood. Rea­
South Tmccrcst
Sanfort
FREE DELIVERY
son for selling, sickness. Phone
81.98 — 82 94
Grave Manors
Sanfort
ECHOLS 111.BRING CO.
9243, Sanford, Fla
Juai Arrived—a big selection of Corner 2nd 1 Magnolii, Th. 1232
Valencia A'illas
DeLar.i
new style* in must sizes
Release Friday, Nov. 2. 1954
This Is a free guest pais to the
“Bud Bamberger'' Mgr.
IMMEDIATE
Pimric I-ile Drive-In theatre
Open
Mnnday's
til
9:04
p.m.
G A R R E T T S
’j a a a c a u m
DAILY C R O S S W O R D W
for .Miriam Yinup, Sanford.
VISIT OCR BALCONY
OCCUPANCY
Ui'JSJU SiaSKXX
A
3
Luton
19
AlROSS
Exp. Nov. II, 1956.
MU-iLi&gt;i rarir‘n :t
323 E First St.
Phone 1122
l Teller of
nulls e
pope
na i
an i t
Ideally Sit uni rd
n m rjc iM
I*—FARM
and
GARDEN
Sa­
4
Flowed
:o
untruths
Cambridge
i-ryslal
stcamware,
Luxuriously
l'lnnncd
r.xa n»JD u n u
FINANCIAL
mar­
6 Removed
5 P-iby *
Candlelight pattern, 8 goblets, Home grown Marion Market Cabp o a w rj n u n i
.Moderately Priced
ium
i Print 1
Miner
a
sherbets
91
oo
per
Hem.
q u a s'*.
34—INSURANCE
i»ym ) uni*.4
liagr Plants. R. F. UTen*haw,
6 Toward the
&gt; Specie* of
UU32K4U
Can't break sets, Ph. 932-J.
.1
and
i
Bedroom
Homes
with
1
Unit
Ph. I7II-W.
sheltered
22.
pier
&lt;
Arch.)
DBU HZ!
BL-.lv
an t 2 baths situated "tl Urge,
COMPLETE MODERN
of
side
siicn ija h 'j u p . h
It) Jewish
HEAR the NEW V. M. Tap* Re­ Lirgc blooming African viulits,
artistically
landscaped
l«t
o n it-jp V-iTi *:
INSURANCE
morlh
7
Excavated
weight
corder 815 down. VVtebolJCs
Paved streets and nil other
UDVL4V1 ISD.ILiil
value 81 .on for 5&lt;X GRAPEAd the NEW KINDS of fir* and
? Texes
24 Epoch
11 Itepion
city eonvenienres make these
Camera Shop, 2in S. Park Ave
AILLE
NURSERY.
Grapcvtllc
25. Man •
mission
of Africa
casualty. Insurance available In
colonies
of
ow-ner-occupicd
XtiierSat'e Aaewee
____
Ave.. Phone 2018,
name
ipose I
12 Lawful
the bait of Compamea at Low­ Table top gas range, complete
homes truly delightful plices
35 Girls ram#
24 Accedes
It. AYaiee
14
Hwls*
est Rates io iboie who qualify.
to
lire.
door* A win lows, llenuett Court
I‘re position 38 la ri* tub
IJ hpnk
*stitorl
RENTALS
I’omult B A L L INSURANCE
3V Ship *
l-nperfectly 2* . Coronet
15 Irtsecl
Designed, Built and Sold
AGENCY. 201 S. Park Av«„ Large drnilaiing kerosene heat­ 31—API'S—IIOl'M.S—ROOMS
record
15 Between
3r3. Motor
lri Muticn.de
n
v
er. Call 83J R or 2426-W.
Sanford, Fla.
40 The hav»
17. Enter I s.ntd II Branch of 31. ouserv rd
ODHAM £ TUDOR lne.
( HI )
AVEI.AKA APARTMENTS: room*
33. Betimes
learning
aumptu*
Builders of Fine Home*
44—APPLIANCES
35-MONEY TO LOAN
oust V*
privale baths. 114 AY, Kirst St
For Florida Living
24 Distress
F'ltlGIDAIRE appliance*, s»le Dnirahle furn gauge apt. 432 AV
r • T “ T~
AUTO LOANS
V '/ i 4 i 4
signal
SALES OFFICE
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo
?625 S. French Avenue
21 Smell
COST LESS
Fla. Ph-uie FO-5-3315 or San Avshm Apt*. Elictcncy, Ph. 720-W
Phone 2100 and 2'80
flower
VS
ford 1842-W alter 4 p.m.
22 rani
III
Ti"
ir
Furn. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e .
23. Citadel
Florida State Bank
Located on 17-92 Ph. 3010 AVI
Salr* - • Service
Y
'{
25, Caresses
'
&gt;5
SINGER
OF SANFORD
*
;* Sullsn*
% %
2-lledro-im house partially furn
Sewing Machines
%
iteeree*
House
for
sale
2
bedroom,
tile
r»
lo
&gt;
7
8*0
mo.
Call
M8.
Alsu part*, accessories fur ail
LIVESTOCK
floor*, venellun blind*, fenced
3? Past
y//.
1
makes of -owing machines of
33, Inspert
m haik vard. landscaped 3&lt;u).
Rose CiHirl 5 room apartments,
il
\i
American
and
European
manu­
» —DOGS—CATS—PETS
%
.34 RiM.cal city
Equity 834 month. TJ13 Summ­
furnished- Kitchen equipped.
facture.
35 Cistern
z4
H
erlin. Phor.e 2371-R
Phone 1494.
Ail
Repair
Work
y
/
/
t
//,
.36 Grow old
Thoroughbred Pcr«ion kitten for
%
%
Fully
Guaranteed
n ii
37, Pry
sale. 813. Ph 539 J.
_____
ir Ik 17
■i
2 and J bedroom cement block
ton E SECOND ST.
CUSTOM llllll.T HOMES
29 S« rss
y'
take front homes, 845. it 383
VA—FHA—CONVENTION Al*
dialect
IL
f/y, vs
unfurnished. Phono 1129, bt.
MERCHANDISE 15—BUILDING MATERIALS
41 Nobleman
FINAMTNG
'/ /
John Realty Co.
»4
42 Baking
METAL UOOI ING
ii!
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
I J - \ n TICl,ES FOR SALE
chamber
Now in sin. k, 5-A' Crltnp—*i'' Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17 92 So.
LllAV MOfiTIILY PAYMENTS
*1 Remain
j;
I t ' 40
Corrugated
2 V Corrugated
City Limits. SlumbetlaWtl Court.
TRADITIONAL de*lgn mahogany
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR44 Spoil
Gel
' Y«ur roofing need- at
Mr. and Mr*. Chests. 4-drawer
phone
1991
18*)
Mellnnvllle
41
JL
and 4-drawer chesl-and-desk Shermnn Concrele Pipe Co. See Rrmlnole Reelly fer Desir­
/
mm N
able Houses and Apt* Phone 27.
romhlnallixi. like new, half
Out West 131h St.
1, Kind of
y/i 41
Move lo 1-oeh Arbor December
price. Also 854 paint sprayer
%
shrub
New 2-bedroom house*, kitchen
1st. 1603 »&lt;|. ft. of living area
_ L
used only onre. at sacrifice, and 44—BUSINESS I.QUIPMENT
2. Blue
rqulpjwd. I'hune 443 or writ* in quiet n.-mliborlMwil. Moslem
Hand Lawn Mower. Mrs, A. R.
3 licdmum Iiome only 1 year
Jack r'lynt, Bov SOI, Sanford
ILAA'NKR Office Muchln- Cu.
I’liikcrluti, Phone 2062.
old. Fully
lamDraped
and
Tyjwwrltcr*, adding machine*
2-Redrtmm
house.
Kitchen
equipp­
ir.mptrlcly
equip|)cil
I'hune t.7—IIIUIKEIlb and III.AI.TIUDI i
Sales-Rental. 3t» Mag . J’h. 41
We any ana sell used furniture
ed,
space
healer.
Ph.
I835-AV,
Paying top cash price* fnr any
sit n.
thing of value SUPER TRAD­ Hft .Scs,la fountain and bar in A I
3
room
apt,
aJiitts.
1113
Park
OWNER out of town will sell hr
ING POST on 17 92 Ph tOM-W conditio-: Also 0 cast iron, leath­
lie Hary 2 bedroom home lanv
er uphuldcicd bar stools. Perfect 3 room unfurnished apl. I'hune
down payment with good Krm*
T-Shirts, 41c. Sleeping Bags,
for srmll buwnrs* getting start
1970.
In respooslbli- parly, ( all tlvlecoll, blanket!, tarpaulin*. Army
rd. AVi.rth over 81.900 will .a r ti­
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Avefice for 8383 complete. Pit. EFFICIENCY Apartment. Hull able do. FO 5-3282.
1020 J.
SI'K C I.M . VA1.UK
AMS
for Winter Tourist. Private bain
—Factory to You—
Ni w, Mmlern 3 lli'ilruom Mavuno
k shuwer blcim heal. Inquire
Aluminum
II—FURNITURE • HOUHtllUl.D
Ibmie on large tul, at tha low
Manuel Jarnbsun across from 1/its In l'incere*t *eetlon. PHONE
Venetian Rtlnds
857-J.
price of Slu.AUb- TERMS.
Post
Uffnr.
Enclosed head. Ssg proof hotlom 8 Ol'TDISTINtTriVE FURNITURE
|
204
8-r Park Ave. — Phono 969 lltilA TO JOIN
rail with plastic end* Pla*tic
—at AVarrhuu.e Prices, visit McReynolds Apis. 2500 Sanford For your future tionie *ile wc have
M Ct KHfiEUL 1 HulMANDL
or raynn tapes. Cotton or nylon
llEKHY'ii. We sie experts at ulbds
priced
from
8325
txi
up,
m
Ave. I la-druom furnish'd apt.
as 1*21 to loin Mm*
sllUni yuu to secura grscious
cords.
several
locutions
in
City.
O /lK it REALTY CO •aitIt'sl» simple
rent. Apply apt. Nu. I ui
who have luivessfully solq
Senkarlk Glnnn and I'alnt Co good Touks with functional con­ LowAttrn-livc Ulkr- h rout I. dr.
I until It. liner, strait",
call
1191
rd
buying,
selling,
renting an*
venience. Today's best buy* in
112-114 West 2ml St.
Phone 370
OJUF.lt HE AI.TV CO
I'll. IX59
Ilk ret M. Fi-Id. A**orhst«
nationally idw-rtisrd furniture Unfurnished 2 bedroom apt . Iik»
2Mil .'"i Uriah.In Huy. Pli. UJJ &lt;innluymvut problems. Simply
c a l l m e in mi i h r p m l i l e m . I ' m •
at DISCOUNT PRICKS, 901 W.
llARGAINt Apl. etie gu* range,
EVENINGS: J i l l and ;&lt;ju
new. Near shopping center A 47 —IlMOKI.ItS and RE Al. I OHS
l
&lt;lfied Ad. ihe swift, Sura arty
First St. Phone 1647 for Even­
perfect cond it Ion. Call at 2W9
school. 2619 S. Elm So pels
l ' inermte yunt ntuiperlty aid
3 HR Masonry Hum* In tip tup can*
ing Aipointnunt.
Hiawatha Ave. Draamwuld.
please.
Air
Y
im
j
l - ice uf mind. Let’s get together
illtion, i"rnci lot In vlclnlly of
lltn tl To I’lenneV
todayI
• U1G VALUES
hntpPal Bargain
at }6,93o.
ENJOY a shopplne spree on your
This It a Ue% guest pat* to the
Tlicn l&gt;&gt; all nieiiis yuu Should lie
aMAI-L CHANGE. F. M B. 5c, IOC
TERMS
MovleUnd Hide In theatre for
• tjUICK CREDIT
thu luveiy, niiHicrii 2-lis-dfootu SAI.KSM KN
k 26c store. 321 S. Sanford.
AVni. It Whales, Sanfnnl
• EASY TERMS
home on a large Ini tn tuwn. S M A I.U
3
llll
Spar
toils
home,
mrludcs
Exp Nov. 11, 1956
AVIUsON MAI I E
Llfvlinu- trtiaZJu flour* • I
5 Room Dun-Therm sps.c healer,
full
dining
room,
sitting
mom
IHIT .MIGHTY
New and Used Furniture
drum Included. 855. Phone
and beautiful corner lot at IIU full r&lt;|uippcd kitchen. OWNER
Mayfair3
bedroom,
i
bath
home.
On last AAtJnesday, M. O. AVer*
III E. First St
Phone 938
BUILT,
'lav
a
I
mi in- bail com­
2158-LL
Sanford Avc $9,ftix&gt;,
Call 1450-J after 4 p. m.
pletely fiirnDbrd, m i nr.l) — ninit, Fmfot I It P 1 (Lake Mon*
to-'i ran the futbiwing 4 line clta*
fidaxi imWN
I Room upstart s furnished ,pt.
Seminole Really
esrieit m Dir Smfuid lleialt Want
Private bath; adulia only, 117
Cmisult A 'tr.A L lui; 1 irst
Ad rnlomiis:
T. AV. MEKO C U I.I.K N A M ) ILMtKKY
W. IHh St. Phone 1217 W, W. IIICTIIItILH
‘ 10 ACRES high and dry
REALTORS
mghta.
DM N Park Avr.
I'bonr 1713
on pave,) mad batwten
IHI Park Ave
I'hon* 27 «r 115
I’oolt Ave
and Laka
Furnlahed house near air bs*e.
Monrue. Will aril all or
EASY TO BUY
2 BEDROOM HOME
Living room, 2 bcdioom*. hath,
i vrt with wairantv title.
hnnu(.‘unerelc lawite I mi 2 lots in ritv wnb
• I r e t r i e kitchen rni|»urtr. Two Bedroom
I’riie *150 per acre. 91,
kitrlien equipped Complete price
lllnek enn-tnirtlon on targe lot,
serrmed pnrrh. Ph him-J or
i). Wurman, R D. 1,
96,590.
tomplrte Eleelrte Kitrlirn. .Spa, c
147-M.
SALE
AA'iRTH
llnx 159, Sanford.'*
5v« d o w n —j5o m onth
healer ant Venetian blinds.
Over the week-end 30 peopm
81,000 DOWN
15 00 NEWLY diTOraled 5 room jpait*
.. 812 00
Red Plastle Lounge Chair
ment IJU1 Celery at Mcliunvillr.
ItOSA L. PAYTON called to tee Mr, Wurman’s prolUl u n r *62 mouth.
344 month. Phone lot-AV
Rigiiieii-d Jp-al ). i»t.&lt; Itiukci prtly and he made a ..pot sale for
REAL ESTATE DUIVE LN
85 00
Green riislle and Velour lounge rh alr
... 31200
'.'514 Errnrb Ave
Phnne 2871
1792 ai lluwatha c.rli, together with another 9*
$5 00 FURNISHED 4mom apartment
•i i- sir! i that hr hadn't even
.. 31500
Solid Oak Rc*k Chair
J. W. HALL, ItKALTON
315 month 115 N Jassainintadvertised One purchaser caBia
IE IT IS REAL ESTATE
J'ditin)
U.ilkrr,
Assoclale
Avr.
312
00
Green I'lssUr Platform Rmkcr .
.. 39*00
all the way trom
Tennessrc
«:k I'nimlpi- A. Mnwlel'h
"Call Hall" Phone 1764
_a - —
at 117 South Park
Phone &lt;72 tii - ,li a Herald Want Ad.
85 00 Garage apt. Ph. 554-M.
Blue Tapestry Platform Rotker ..
.. 11000
They Know
A'ou ran sell an elephant or any*
Robert A. Williams
310 00 IN OSTEEN—3 Rm furn. apt.
.. 321*5
thing rise yuu want through Sai&gt;»
Blue Velour Ill-Back Rockers &lt;N £W)
REALTOR
This Is a fret- guest pe&lt;* to tho ft’td Herald (7a**lflol Adi. Ju st
Screen Pnrrh, 835 mu, Call after
11iivmom) I.tntil(|uin1,
32 00
Maple Crlrkct Chair .. -----**•• s•■*■■* .. I 400
A Phone 1323.
Ritz theatre fnr Richard Ivor*, rail Irt.'l
ASSOCIATE
Lake Mary.
luvrge 3-Pc Iteilroom Suite
or
I'hnnr 1673. Atlaniie Bank llldg.
2
or
J
iM-rlroum
house,
IG
O
e*
French
Exp. Nov. It, 1956,
14*00 Ave. 1 nfurmihcrl )55 mo. Partly
.. 9250 00
Solid Magnolia, Like new .......
CHOOSE t.otlD W O R K E R S
LOCH
AHI10H
furnished
865.
Phone
587-R
310 00
... 320.00
4OR t|l'H h ACTION us* Cloasi­ through Clsislfled ads. Lat aa
Peel Cane S e tte e ......................... s« *••***&gt;# •
See this charmin'* 3 bedroom
lled ad* to sell rent hire. Cal!
home, situated where rrally
810 00 t5-BU SIN EM -IN O U srni Al
. . *15 00
Large Peel Cane Table
rxperlencnl a I writer assist FM.
1821. *av “ Charge tt.“
values are lnerra*inc Itendily,
325 00 tty FICE h.tildmg ami -tort* room.
Double Dour Wardrobe (NKAA i .
850 00
I hoUe shady lot, hardwood
1500 Etcnch Avr Phone 2943.
fhmrs ttiiuuglioul, convenient BILLS HARD TO PAT? Sell
C R A H K O W
37 00
.. 120 on
Large Oak Buffet ... . ........
all electric I lichen with breakF
U
N f RAt
REAL
ESTATE
fa*t bar, white tile roof and thing* yours through w i t h
120 00
Glass Door Kitchen China Cabin *t
833.00
i * v j v. ...*lots of etusel spare all add to
J10 00 a —
com me tin ai .
7-Pc. Dinelie .....................
.. 320 90
the delight of owning tht* home,
PHONI 1 1 1 ' through Want Ails for CASH.
$69 67 per month, A’A.
1'orccIainTop Kitchen Table
IIIG JACKS DRIVE IN. lunches
Call 1821.
IV. II. ''Ilill" HTEAIPF.R
310 90
with 2 all-steel Chairs ...
820 («
and beer. 1 acre of land, next
Guy Allen, Assoctsia
to Naval llaaa Mam Gate. Must
lake New 5-Pc. Chrome Dlnstte
140 00 •aerlftre due to transfer. Cash
360.00
Arlflle Pitre, Atsoeiate
Realtor — General Insuraare
835 90 86,700 or Terms. PHONE 2893-J.
1Pe. Blue Velour Sofa Bed Suit *
375.00
Phone Mi or 2122 112 N. Park Ate.
Duncan Phyfe Sofa
$15 00 '*•—FARMS AND ORGVE.H
833 00
JuLnt
Ctmtpttny
812 ut W acie tile farm Three br droom
Maple Arm Sofa Bed ...............
923.00
house, large barn. All equipmanl
A. D. PETERSON
2Pc. Modern Loose-cushion
and ntaehtncr). Easy terms. Ph
Broker Aitoclatrs: A. B. Peterson
Living Room Suite —............... MlilSM Si'*'--*•
822 00
940.00
1393-J. P. 0 . Box 1154.
Jr., P. J. Cheitarson. Garfield
And Many Other Outstanding Val uea May Be Purchased On Easy 45-HOMES
Willett*, John Uetath and It. W.
Term*.
William*. A. C. Doudney, Land
LARK FROM
Surveyor.
Nave three badioom housa ea 116 N. Park Ate.
O U T W. IS'
Phnne 1129
Laka Emma. Ono and half tiled
PHONE 9270 for CHERRY
bath*. Florida room. Lot 111'
x 2ZJ*. Turn So. one milt at Ural Eilale Brokerage — Notary
goJ-Ub K«a4 F u st «
1219 AV. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
Pkuua UI
Uaklawn CcmvUry,
o

Gets Falcon For v'
Deer Hunt, Wins
Bet Via Want Ad

$ 179.

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BALI. REALTY 1
And INSURANCE

Used Fu rniture
BARG AINS

LUIMB

Mather Of Sanford

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Passport to Happiness
By MAYSII •■■■«
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«, Apr* sa. iM B -P A B a ro n r t o o u m m o a
CHAPTER ST
[A L ROBE sharply. 8b* rested
lawnMuig t u d i on Um Cap*
la te's daak, but aba didn't look at
Mm . Mm looked toward Bruce.
T mi can't have said that, Bruea!
You c a n t ballava Dirk potamad
M t l raaUifraton*!"
Tba Captain ataritd noticeably
• t kar addrraauig Bruea by hia
nan*. Again ba aakrd him*
if ba bad iat Harridan parhim Into a course of action
th a t might not only prove amharrmaaing but dangerous T Could
all tkia (uaa conceivably ba due
to m m personal aptta on Uia doctor'a part T
T a
lorry, Nuroa." Bruea
■poke in the pause and It aaamad
to bar ba tread tha term "Nurse"
deliberately, an Ihough to rapnmend her for nrr u a a of hi*
Chnallan name. "But i could
only do what I frit » u my duty
and inform tha Captain of all tha
araum atanees of Mrs. Featheratone * death."
"You f*U your blaatad eonadaaca impelled you to call me a
murderer T" Dirk aaid directly,
ahwwtng anger for Uia Brat time
•Inc* ba bad entered live eaNa.
"And quit* apart from the fact
th a t I didn't bump off Aunt May,
your action la going to mure
everyone a g r o a t deal of unplaasantnr**.” ha added.
Privately the Captain couldnl
have agreed with him more, but
aloud he raid severely, "Come,
come, Hr. Hanson. No one ba*
accused you o! anything yet."
"But until you have your blast■d autopay I'm aa good M ac­
cused or murder, that's It, eh
Captain?" Dirk said aaploalvaly.
"1 haven't suggested such a
thing, nor have I any intenlioi of
doing a* Whatever hap pane attar
to* autopay la entirely a matter
1tha Jamaican police.
"Apart from tha lf act that I
gave Aunt May soma heart pill*
Bhortiy before ah* died, la there
anything el*e against me. Cap­
tain ?*
U m Ckptaln scowled down at
tha note* on tha desk. T m afraid
■O, Mr. Hansrm. It would seem
th a t a conversation took place
M Mra. Peatharslnna’a cabin
shortly before her death, a-ana of

1

which was overheard by Mr
steward. The cabin door had been
MR opts so it wsa not deliberate
eavesdropping e« hia p a rt The
steward took hi* la formation to
Um doctor, who felt that It should
to put before me—and quite
rightly too," be added.
"And juat M b s ! w u over­
heard?" Dirk Maned forward to
ask gravely.
The Captain cleared hia throat
-Mrs. reathcratooe was everheard to aay that aha was gang
to alter her will In Um morning,
and that she was going to cut
yuu out of it. Mr. Ilanaon."
*1 see." Dtrk aaid hoarsely. "*o
because a temperamental woman
threaten* to alter her will, I am
to all intents and purpawr* a mur­
derer."
"I have told yew Uier» I* no
•itch accusation.” tha Captain
aaid curtly. "And may I remind
you. Mr. Ilanaon, it w** you your­
self who mentioned the word
murder T"
"Kind of you. Captain,’ fhrk
commented dryly, lie added artrr
a alight pause, "la there aay tug*
gcation what Mra. geathentone
and I quarreled about?’
"Apparently the eauae of the
quarrel wasn't overheard," M
m u ttrrn l
"I feel I should leli you some­
thing, Captain," V*. waa begin
ning when fhrk broke in on her
brusquely.
"I think f know what Nursa
Allsufl wants to aay. Captain. Mha
wants to tell you that In h*r •*perienre elderly women patients
often threaten to change their
will*. That a so. len t It, Nurse?"
~l nave heard several of my
(tallent* threaten to alter their
wilM when they got into tan­
trum* with member* of their
families," she agreed slowly and
awkwardly. "But usually It M all
calmed down by the morning."
The Captain glanced at hi*
watch and got to Ida feet, ending
th« Interview abruptly. ”1 don't
think there's anything more to be
•aid for the present,”
"May I ask if. until we land. I
am to regard myself aa under
arrest T" Dtrk asked, a hint of
mockery waa in hia voice.
Tha Captain looked pained.

"Certainly not. Mr. Hanson. 1
hav* merely brrn explaining to
you the reasons Doctor Harridan
has fall unable to atgn the death
certificate. Nothing will be said
of thte outside these cabin w alla
N aturally you are at liberty to
do whatever you please.”
There were a few fu rth er foe*
maiitlee The Captain asked Dirk
Um M n M of Mra faatheratona a
closest relatives and of her solici­
to rs ft was his duty to com­
municate with them and hand
over what Information he receiv­
ed to tha Jamaican police. Dirk
gave him Um Information readily
and added mildly;
"M aggs and gormar. happen to
M my solicitors too. I think t
Should get in touch with them,
by radio Ulaphcaie If possible "
The Captain mailed briefly.
"Good Idea. Mr. Hanson.”
"Whew!” Dtrk breathed deeply
ones Vat and hs were outside on
the deck. "I’ve often wondered
what It would be like U» be aertiard ot murder when you were
aa Innocent party—now I know."
"1 cwn't understand It,” Val
•aid brokenly. "Why should Brure
have done this to ue?”
"All m U m line of duty, my
dear. You mustn't be too hard on
the man you love, Val darling.
Harridan la U m aurt who. If he
had been a mem tier of the Hponiah Inquisition, might hav* sent
his own mother to the stake. I'll
wager bee suffering fa r more
over this affair than we are."
Dirk tourhed her arm lightly.
’ Cheer up. Val. I'm not going to
hang U that's what's worrying
you. for I didn't polaun Aunt May
whatever Harridan thinks I won­
der.” h* added slowly, "If he real­
ly Uunka II. or if hia dudika of
me has forced him to think It?"
"Oh please don't suggest th at!"
Her voice broke again sharply.
He looked at her oddly for a
moment, then shook hia head.
"Il’a hi* Masted conacience, of
course. Hut,” he half-turned hia
head and gave her a faint, tired
amlla, "I shouldn't advise you to
m arry a man with so strongly
developed a conscience. V al He
might be a difficult person to live
with."
(To fie Continotd)

Temporary
(Caatlaued From rag e I)
hearing!. Attorney lialfman Hal­
ed, that the court upheld tha right
to tha 100-mli* ton* because of
tha obnoxious character of the
business.”
Attorney Nat Turnbull, after
Steed attempted to show that the
permit U iutd by tha Florida State
Racing Cammlsiion w u laaued In
another name other than the de­
fendant!, preaented and read tele­
gram! to the court correcting
the error that had been inavrrtanlly made.
tV. R. Kemp, following tha hear­
ing yesterday when the restrain­
ing order was di-nied, said "It i«
very gratifying, but to he expect­
ed, that the court upheld the right
of the voter* of Seminole County
lo express their approval of the
harness hori* referendum in the
Nor. ft election It M regrettable
that the dog track lnt&gt;-reat* feel
it neces»*ry to carry this decision
of the lower court to higher chan­
nels, as they have indicated they
Intend to do."
Kemp stated that "Although I
wj * overwhelmed at Ihe array
of legal talent that appeared in
support of the dog trark Intrrc-U
lit an all out effort to upset the
election rights of the cltisens, I
was fully eonfident the court
nould see the justice In allowing
this Important Issue to be taken
to the people."
A referendum forum to enlight­
en the people mi all phase* of Ihe
contemplated eipanslon and de­
velopment of the harness training
plant at Seminole Raceway, will
hr held tomorrow evening from
T* P m. af Ihe Vachl Hub
Representatives of fhe rareway
wilt be present to answer any and
all queslion* pertaining to Dh*
county ballot on T u e a d » y.
(Questions will tic taken over two
special phones anil the entlrr pro
reedlnga wilt he broadcast over
WTItft for Ihe full hour.
William R. Kemp, president of
Hu* raceway, had Issued a person­
al Invitation to all residents to at­
tend the forum and participate by
asking their queitlona
"We want all the votrra to he
fully informed an this referen­
dum " he staled.

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By HELEN SNODGRASS
Mra. William C anada/, Mrs.
Marias Waite, Mra. Carl Barthman, Mn. William Nya and Mils
Katharine Uteh attended the fail
meeting of tha woman’* Auxiliary
of tha Episcopal church In Na*
Smyrna Beach. Oommtutoo serv­
ice was followed by hmehaou with
a program ot myaaken and a dis­
cussion and question period. A
very Instructive workshop for-pres­
idents and treasurers was also
Included In the very pleasant all
day session.
Mrs. William Anthony, Miss
Kathcrina Lltrh, M n. Martoa
Waite Mn. Clementine Kemper
and Mrs. Leon Wright attended
a very delightful tea given by Um
ladies of the woman's Auxiliary
of gt. Rsnabus church, DeLand
Saturday afternoon from 1 to J

p. m.
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THIIIV. tOUlf WIST, former Castor of tha South Baptist Church In
South Boston, Mass., for more than ID year*, has built a tiny church
tr Hudson, Mass, where he la in lemi-rctircment. The chapel Is ffva
fe*f wide and eleven fret |n length. Four people ean he sealed within,
and as many as ton have congregated outside for the service* ha
holds on Sunday*. At left. Reverend West stands below tha pulpit.
At right, he makes a few repairs on his tiny churrh. ffnfertinttonal)

Spotlight
On Hollywood
Bv n u n THOMAS

Members of ihe quarterly con­
ference of the Methodist church,
•njoyad a covered dish supper at
•:*0 p. m. Tuesday preceding the
meeting of the conference held at
the church under Ihe supervision
of Dr. Jesse Waller, district sup­
erintendent of the Orlando district.
We are always happy to have the
Rev. Waller visit our church.
Don't forget the "ham supper,"
Methodist church Friday Nov. 9 at
3:30 and 4 )0 p. m. Tickets may
be obtained from any member of
Ihe society—ao plan now tn rome
• nd get a good supper and enjoy
this affair,
C\d&gt; scout den four has two
nrw member* since its fegsniration last week. Welcome Jwm Tauturn and Johnny Bray rile. The den
met Thursday at the home of their
den mother and Ihetr den dad
Don Slowell had cut out for each
boy the necessary part* for mak­
ing them,elves a little bench. So
for their first project with the
aid of Mr. Hrnderson the boys
put together their benches and
look them home to paint. Each
will return them to the den moth­
er! house and use them at the
den meeting to sit nn. We art
happy to have this newly orga­
nised den in our community.
Mr. and Sirs. Homer Sterns of
Tavares were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Emanuel Sunday.
Mits Audrey filers, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Hlera. ii
Interning In Winler Fark High
School. She will remain here until
after the first of the year after
which she will resume her studies
at F. 5. V. Tallahassee where she
era. home room mothers, friends
children and everyone who helped
in any way lo make this a suc­
cess Not quite a complete and
offirlal count but approximately
9313 was added to the treasury
from this venture.
Mrs. Man? Allen of Sanford
spent Thursday with Mrs. Bess
Jones and visited friends around
town.
Sir. and Mrs. Gene Hitchcock

HOLLYWOOD fl—One of his
pretty protegee* says Alfred Hitch­
cock, famiiHil as Jircrtor of spinechilling film* merit* another dit-)
tlm-tion—as tha lea,ting purveyor
I of quirt sex in films.
Lovely Vera Mites Is hiv latest
heroine, xml she followed a dixI lingulihed Han of actresses with
an un noisy but very definite sex
appeal. We discussed the Hitchcakian theories over lunch as sbe
was preparing for her latest film
0IN IIA I Marian Rpychalskl
(above) has replaced Gen. Kailwilh him, "From Amongst the
m im Wltancwxki ns Polish
Dead" that title mutt go with
Release Minister and political
Jam rs Stewart.
ehief of the Army, according to
BROTHERLY LOVE
**1 guess you would rill II quiet
reports from Warsaw. Gen. SpyNASHVILLE. Tenn.
Eightsex," Vera said analytically. "It
ehalskl
became
a
meintx-r
of
the
year-nld Forresl Parker proudly
appears that nearly ill of his
new Communist Party Central
lold his parents he'd been taught
leading ladies have il. This goes
Committee
when
his
friend,
0 IMA Msrsle Orels. Itepriated br M M w m el *••&gt;»• ««■** iMjtrtbuled by K iss restore* arw du sla
at Sunday School that "everybody
hark lo his earlier days in Eng­
Wtailyslaw Gornulkn, relumed
Is your brother.”
land whrn he directed Madeleine
to power.
f/nlcritaiio'ialj
"I'm not,” promptly said Mar­
Carroll. He continued in Holly­
next book, acbedultd for ditirt- said, lie added, however, that tha Parker, 4. "J’m your Bister.”
wood with stars likr Ingrid Berg­
Macs, Mc's Beat button in Krplirr.u '*&lt;
more than one* thr cumpany has
man and Joan Fontaine "
planned lo conform with the new found it necessary, hecau»c of tha
I’rrhap* the greatest portrayer
Smiths, Joneses
projected toll-fire Metropolitan
of quiet sex, she said, was Grace
fast growth of the organisa ion,
Service, according lo Carl II.
Kelly, with whom Vrra U freq­
In 'Phone Book
Galloway Jr., Wmlrr Park Tel* lo publish a* many a* two book*
uently compared.
All the Smiths end Joneses In phone Company Commcncal Vice in ona year.
We discussed Hitchcock scenes
Winter Psik cannot keep up, President.
This yrar, for Invtanre, l»e
in which quiet ses exploded with
ly HUMAN N. MIHMIDL to. B.
The
main
difference
In
Ihe
nest
ntimarivally at least, with the
memnraldr m ulls: the kissing
book* wrte distribute.I. one in
FOH y ra n there'* been a great and mrdlcal treatment, the preg­
Mica and Me’*, according lo Ihi tsooX C alls any said, will Ik* found
match between Cary Grant anti
controversy over whether women nancy should have no adverse ef­
Januury
and
utie
in
O
c
I
u
I
mt
.
Winter Park Telephone Company to tin* tthphoiie numbers all of
IL-rgman in "NotoHus"; the fire­
suffering from pulmonary tuber­ fect on the tuberculosis.
In appeatamc the two land.* ate
which will be , jrm rd by an eadirectory for October, 1956,
culosis—even Inactive cases— Many physicians, even Utosa
works scene with Grant and Kelly
should hove babies. In many well trained In treating tubercu­
There are 9 ’ i
than.c ptrl.X foilu, so uy „iC smiiiar but Ihe October directory
in "To Caleb a Thief"; Ihe visit
cases, pregnancies have
en losis. advise women with Inaetlva ,tif Kelly to Jimmy Stewart's
book, from Lt. Col. A. A., lo Zens dig! ».
ha* sumc 2i puitea moil- than til
rases
to
wait
between
two
and
halted because of fear lhal they
L.. and to Jun.se&gt;, from A. &lt; Is
Tea-phones in Winler Parse and predecaiior. The grea'rsl Increase
apartment in "Rear Window." All ^
five years before they becoma
would aggravate the TO
Maitland wl'l h a ir l**e r-K i- « •"
Wm. L.
of these produciM more voltage
is to b.&gt; fouml in the number of
Two Philadelphia physicians pregnant.
But the formidable a l'ls-” ■' way. Telephones served by Ihe
than love scenes with the more
yellow,
or
rlasslfled,
pages
which
report,
after
a
survey
ruvering
a
Inactive Case*
Mies and Mc’a heals them ill, AllamoM'- pu:
.
obvious of film sirens.
ha*
grown
from
M
page*
m
Jan­
go-year
period,
that
pulmonary
From their studies. Drs Lo-«.nwith 111 listings, from llarRride have tor their * *
"I think there Is a misconcep­
TD Is not complicated by preg­ bach
uary
to
M
i
to
Dctulier
wilh
user
and O anitm l report that In tion in Hollywood," she observed.
Valley, and those servrd by Ihe
la JdrW'illtoms.
nancy
and
should
not
be
consid­
Inactive case* no wait­
H in a and many other oddities Casselberry exchange, the prefix • ,|r-» listing
"Some people think sex Is a m ai­
ered a teason for eliding lh- preg­ clinically
period la Indicated before
This U paitiasliy noYF.Sl'b V
ler of measurements. I don’t think
can be found in Iho U pages of TKm'Ie. Oib. r »•*
nancy. More and more I'octors ing
prrgnaney.
Thit it partially slue, aeronllng
Alphabetical listings and the M will be established by the Sytllh
that ia Ihe case."
are adopting this viewpoint
Tney found no reacUvatlon of
She eiL-d Ihe example of one of
yellow pages of Ihe classified sec­ rrn Hell Company for Irl.'phom; to tvmtpany nfflelalv, lo the *'lntha
disease
during
pragnanry
In
Rocant lUport
the new sirens, whnte dimensions
tion of the nrw directory, more in Orlando. Ihit, (is Howay point­ erested demand o tdhe port of
Writing tn a recent edition of »n* »*
°* pUl* are un the incredible side At a
than 11,OCB i-opie* of which 11,071, ed out, should rlim tna'r all pot Orlando bsulnrit firtna fnr ndThe Journal of the A
m
r
r
i
c
a
n
nll
recent Induitry function, thr gal
to he precise, were dud ft Iniled by siblr cunfusion tM-twei-n Winter vertlsing in tb&lt;- yellow paitrs of
Mrdlcal AvuKlatlmi, Drs txitrn .
*12 me/mV
walked across the floor, attract­
the Winter Park Telephone Com- Park an) Orlando telephone num­ the Winter Park directory".
M. Rosenbach and Columbus It
ing all eyes. Rut the initial reac­
ny In Winter Park and surround- ber*.
T one me 7M Urlattdo i nd Win­
Oangeml say that If the disease
^ haro"*
| grass last week.
There will be few aihcr major ter Park advertisers In the Winter
get*
worxe during or lmmrdlately|j^r
deciding to hsva a tion was followed by snickers.
gets worse
I m m e d i a t e l y^, b**we
w
PuMlrstlnn of the new telenhi u differences in thr maka-up of Park directory fnr OctotM-r, an
•Her pregnancy. It Is not due to’M “';
FAMILIAR MTS
directory marks the and of an era future telephone directories. Ac- increase nf approximately 210
the pregnancy but simply to *th e ', You
* ,u.might tell him of the studhave cited above and srs
NEW nitITAIN, Conn. IA—
in the drirlopmcnt of thr Winter rordtng to cumpany nfficialt there over lh&lt;- January book. Company
tendency of tuberculosis Itself to; •* } .1
progreu "
.whether he agree*.
When Raymond K. Begley, accom­
Park IVIephonr Company. The will Hill be an alphalw-tlcal and filcinl&lt; esl, mated that at least Iin
panied hia son. Ray, J r . into
Neither they nor I would rfc-'&lt;M7*&gt;T7O0 AKD AHWga
trlandu firms v rre rr*&gt;rr*cnliil
a e:as*lfle-l »r-tlnthe latter'a classroom at Central
nmmend prrgnsnry during an[ H W.: What Is the treatment
phahelieal listing nf Orlando sob irm n : Ihe new sdserttMU-x
Junior High School, he thought •
active easa of TD. but should It'for worms?
Legal N o tice
srrlhera in lh* hack of the bcnV
The nnmb»r of alphabetiral
occur,their findings Indicate that* Answer: Thera ire many type* desk tn the center of the third row
thus helping lo maimaln rlenrly listings also has increased from
therapeutic abortion 1* not bena-.of worms and the treatment dt- looked famllar.
\ o i i« i: til* M il
rr.VTK UP KMIUIU-V UHtfir.TI.NU4, and well defined ihe idenlity of 7.IWXI In January lo O.noq in Octo­
Ariel In the mi)ortty of raxes.
pends upon tha type of worms
lifting the ltd, hr found his
Tui
Winter Park ai a separat? city.
ber ami Ihe nunitter of eoplrs
With the proper obstetric car*'present.
M' lii j. Tdfl if1, it . h"tmii*"# Win
nwn Initials KKIt where he’u carv­
Work
foe
the
next
telephone
di­
printed, from 17.Mat In in.nm.
J V t , A n * ''• 1*11I f , J
* |i li ,% I J I t liu p ,
a lass. i» ir « iu a li&gt; s &lt; - x a 1**.
ed thrm 23 yrari ago.
I iI a L
t-at I o n . -tr-l J . r . f * lt | |
rectory hat alrrady twgun, GalloApproxlmalrly I.nftn rnpirt nf
iliif. *ii'll ifi*ir r**p#s“U»t tpsiuiM way said Ite explained that a
the direclory arr expected to be
IT t b C f l i t ‘1, It t i l l r , AltrJ I f sjam l.
Vh#*» Hi* fMp*tllia unkrmwn litlra, telephone book la perhaps the ona distributed front nnur until tba
4fisa»*p. (ranltr*. n«»i|iH»«, Irln*
inauguration uf Ihe Mo'ronol'Un
hibi trfwdllui* iruoiiM, .»i**l aiiii mul pubtieatton that get* •• tu-'e
all !»*»..utj n|iw|ttMHr%wr i UIiiiIiik ut er than any other. Re explained Service in September next year.
ittitt UMf lisa%t Um rliftit lu 11StI111 that It lakes approx mistily three
Almost 0 Ions nf paper were
!■&gt;. ihfuijvit ufttlai, or iilliriwlif
aralr. u.« »ai.i &gt;(.,*** j. r*a&gt;|..r. month* In prepare the directory iwed for the printing of the Oct
Jf. •TldfU* Win, h 'l Am n i4«Ii f*
JciMptt iN ft|ifhr»|&gt;, 10* 1* l*iklvn for publication, in which time new idler directory; a long, long xlep
• b0 0 l K#li, anti ah| aad nil uttur telejdson** are Installed, numlMrt from the day, not so very many
J&gt;«fB&lt;n* Hint may h«M ot tUllil lo
AT
klM. wri) Um!■t, llllw, iiilwitat or have to be changed In conform years ago, when the first lot)
(rl*111 |n writl !•• Hi*- |n||.«n li si tli* ss i It technical rs-qulremm'a ami directories, with 71 listings on a
a*ftif*l lafyOi,
1»li*i* wni| *o forth.
single sheet of (taper, were dis­
hiiflf In
Illi'lt I siiitill, I IvtiMfl.
ll has been Ihe rurnpanv"a poliry tributed by the Hen Maitland
i i f t|»n rii.a^l wi
*M3i(Ha mi i|li» NorUiwtai Cor«i*f In the past fa iflstritmte one new nn June I, toll.
Of U i S, a** Il»i» At, TowmMp
** li ioiditi, ««f it*na* :» iibc'U directory every year, Galloway Winler Park Telephone Kxrhange
i to*iii# inn 1C*«&lt; II rh«t n■,
1ha lit *
H o kllh
II li
q filsl la*,
|ft#iii• W* »t 11 rliiltiv, ilitkit
Sutu* i; a* rlialm
Tom witil u i h of iou. m t ha«#
COMPLETE STOCK
l l Utollflwil that ■ mill la (Julil
Tltlf h it tot* n (jruutfHl aiiin it you
SHOTGUN SHELLS
I* Him Clrmll Court In And far
fwnlioft* roiiriic at HAJkford. H»rIda, lli IhAlHrly, iAld «l«l| l.fll.g
and
RIFLE
• Mil 1^1 *M|BUile I. Ilr&gt;"is*'t. |I litl)9f V* W"«fi J. Taylttr, Jf . t | »!«.
M | b p ■ l u l l lo Q toltoi
Tltlf tw III# abiivto dMcrltowiI li Mi *
Ira lli# ftilnlirf. and &gt;•« «a4 totorh
— NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS
•( fa n tor# rf«tulr#4 lo III# four
iat*»r lo Ilia rUlMifra rr.mplitM
|h«r«tofora flU«l with itot I'Urk
— ALL SALES CASH
#f ouf h II Cnurll nilk lit* t'lrra
mperial Refineries Station
»f our Mill Court. to«4 to m m *
ir fuftoUh io Mi# oUlnilff or li#r at*
18th to Park
— DEALERS INVITED
toriivr, VI W. War*, n h 'in ad&gt;
(TtoM I#. P. O Not l«l«. toanfuril,
rldflVi, a rojir of four n i l in*
— SERVICE CONTRACTS AVAILABLE
i*tf. on ar b#forto Tutnlir.
»«aMf llh. A It- t i l l ; hrr#la fall
•tot or to la rtH |troru»foM owlll ba
lalrral irhIriI |oil, and totorh m.sl
ittff totoo of vo«, for I •# rtlltof
4 to totold compUInl. and
lgn.an* mill to# tonl#r#4 Ikfffto*
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Doctors Find Pregnancy
Will Not Aggravate TB

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E. W. J a m Wadnaaday and Mrs.
Hitchcock attended Um aehool car­
nival with Mn. Jones.
Mr. and M n. OUn Braddock of
Pierson w en ttelttag B. K. Rratl*
deck Monday.
Mr. and Mn. Jimmy Haekatt
stopped by for a abort vUU with
r . U. Dickens and Bill Dlckone
enrout* ta Uieir horn* in Tampa
from a visit la Um north.
Ed Clapp of Montclair, N. J. la
house guest of Mn. Anna Glasi
ami Miss Doris Faber.
M n. Belle Johnson ntum ed
home Tuesday after having Hill­
ed relatives In Oklahoma and In­
is majoring in physical Educa­
tion.
Mn. H. E. Braddock accompa­
nied by Mr. and M n. J. C. Middleton and daughter Ann of DeLand
ware
----- weekend -guests
. . of
. . . Mr. and,
Mrs. D. E. (Shack) Adktson and
daughters at their home in Wright,
Fla.
The Rev. and M n. B. W. Carl­
ton and chiidrot Happy and Eve­
lyn attended the homecoming cele­
bration at Safety Harbor Sunday.
Sir. aixl Sirs. John Ho»d ami
son Slack) of Bradenton were
overnight guests of Sir. and Sirs.
Harold Slults Sunday. Stacky re­
mained for a weekv visit while
Mr. ami Mrs. Hood will return
for him at the end of the week.
The Halloween carnival at tha
school campus Wednesday even­
ing was most successful; from a
financial standpoint and If you
were there you could easily see,
everyone was having a good lima
and that also makes a successful
Halloween carnival. Mrs. Bateom
Carlton, chairman, wishrs to r tprrss her thanks to all the tearh-

Ha that kateth hia brat bag
la In dark nr a* and walkatk ta
darknras and knowatb not
w h lth s r ba gorth, baeinM
that darkness balk hllnded
hia ayes.—(John 1,11.)

B ut in giving a lin ear* ,
pleasant amila; In doing ft
kindness; in baing thought­
ful, considerate; in simply
holding good thoughts about
others — in theae small, easy
ways we will aver walk In
glorioua light.

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VOLUME XLVI1

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Saies Tax

Collections
Increase

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Civilian
E m p lo y e s

GetAwards
Cash awards were presented m
two civilian amploye* of the San­
ford Naval Air Station Friday
morning In ceremonies held In the
office of the atatlnn'a Command­
ing officer. Capl. ItobiTt W. Jack»on.

* The award* were recommended
9y an Incentive Award* Commit­
tee headed by Cotndr. \t. HH a w ­
kins. •
Present for the t-eremonv were
Comdr. Hawkins. John C. Hrrve.
Assistant civilian Personnel O'
fleer, and William O Mantel.
Quartermaster.
Receiving the award* from Capl.
Jackson were: T. 0 Culberhou-e.
Engineman In Ihe Steam Plant.
%ho wa* presented a check lor
*gg to for a suggestion which im­
proved Ihe firebox in a Keeler
Boiler and will save the Naval Air
Staton approximately *3*vil 7# per
year. The Idea wril) be forw irded
to Washington. D. C. for Nvy-wme
distribution.
Miss F. Suratky. Personnel Vssixtant. received a eh**ek for MO.
Ifer stiggevtion Improves the etfieincy of ops-ratinn* In the fn ltt*
Eta) Relations Departmcr.l

NOV. 3
Admlnlon*
Carraway Bellamy tSanferd)
NOV. 41
Adml*vim*
Otnar Tyree &lt;Sanford I
• Julia I'owrrx (Longwoudi
Margaret C, Adam* iHanfort)
Jimmie Sue Ruppe (Hanford)
Lyman A. Phillip* Jr. (SanfordI
11a/el Mafic Schmciler (Sanfonl J
Marian F. Keeling (Hanfor ll
nirlhs
Baby Buy Adams
Discharges
Gloria Andcrton I Indian River
City)
Mildred Urun*on (Sanford)
Nlr*. Ihuma* Freeman Jr. and
Baby Girl (Lake Mary)
Dorothy Lee (Lake Mary)
Ercll Ashley (Sanfonl)
Patricia Curry ami Baby Girl
(Orange City)
NOV. 3
Admission*
Louis Strands (Sanford)
Nriihn Grier (Sanfordi
Charles E. Norton &lt;Dr llary)
f
Births
Baby Boy Keeling

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1

• !

In spite of | ststewlde decrease
in sale* li t rollettfd in October
for Sept. tn!*r sale* Seminole
Couniy'a salt a lax collections for
Ihe same mi nth increased by ap­
proximately tlree per cent.
A total of UI.I»4.9T in sales la*
collections « it collectrJ *n Semi­
nole Count) ist month for Sept­
ember salt* .nl eomporiaoo t« 323.TB9.U during thr same month last
year, an Imrtalc of 1725,53, or just
above three pcf cent.
However, s.iwrilinit to Kay E.
Green. Stat. Comptroller in his
Nov. 1 report
Both sale* t»* anil gasoline tax
collections . irigg the month of
October, ba-i i on September sale*,
shotted itr.i. »rs from tho ••
mounts eotit. tid during the prevjous month 'lis year tu increase*
osrr the am .it rollcelrrl for the
same month luring the previous
year. (September is always a low
month in salet and S*v» la* collec­
tions. partial!) tiecausc .September
is brlwrrn icjsons an tourism is
usually low o* chlhln n return to
school. &lt;la» tax rol'ectmns are
hardest hit d t to the drop In tour­
ist during that month. However,
both sales a rt gas tax collections
fur the s.iitii tionlhl) period, In
dicalivo of the basic and solid
growth of the -late).
Sales lax ejection* during Oct
ober (September sales) to'allcd
16,928,664, a decease uf 1287.673

Over 12.000 Registered
In County To Vote Tomorrow
THE

AMERICAN

previous month an I a*. Increase of
t97S.6M J.ef P e M #19 CPI roihrt
rd during tt- ssn.e manth last
—
- ■■ —--------- ------LONDON UP— Waves of British
. *
and French pararhullrt* landed In year.
Gas tax r-&lt; et'on* during 0.1H n rn P S S
R n c i n n the I’ort Said area at the north idx-r tSs i
'I talcs) t o 'j 'i d
I lU f i i c j j
I \ u v . u t y , ft1l| of lhp Suc, Citia, ,wjay
$6,795, H»J. i
'ease of *1,332 V 7
l e d IO C D g a s / 1 0 \ A / O r i
Within houn. thr British an- under th • ».,‘ vfuV collected lbf j j U C j I x C K I C r r C U i nounerd. thr Egyptian command- prnvimis moo ) a 1 nn Increa i.* of
a . p,
I I*
p
' cr there fwgan discussing sur* &lt;(l!»3,gt7 o .i' to* W.4411. 2M -! I
r«"-der terms suth the invader* A treted d ill t »nr »ame month
cease-fire wax rirrlarrd.
.
Issues in the special clccli &gt;n lit
,
. ... last year.
hdtn *Alk asUsllrtl « |l
which Scmlnqf* County voter* will
The ccase-firo . . . announccl to
141.717. -n
billot on the haro cs hor.ev rr ^ c e r . In the House of Common, fiscal y -ir total
' increase of It xf-&gt;ei o n the
ferendtim tomorrow were nla-.-d ^ I rime Mlnlstrr Eden,
squarrlv before the public SalurThe developments meant Ihe *11- 121.038.2*1 cu IrcleJ 'n d -tr I. *t
day at a public forum el the Yacht notion of Egyptian President Nas- fiscal yea,. Thlx I- »&lt; Inertr*e
Club where for a full hmt" race cr was becoming mote preesri- of 111.21 per icn’.
Gat lax collections to date this
way officials answered question* ous by ihe hour. La*t week the
fired at will b) more than a froir Egyptian* lost their vast final ’ fiveal year totaled *30,237 7vi. *u
•f |»IMS1 W rrrttl a~4 fTOsw S»e' TV*,s..«i»lr.
uf Ik— s W l
.. ..
. .
|0|Ji37 C
radio audience turned tu WTRII
year. Th
Speaking lur the raceway was
|ier cx*nt
William K Ks-mp. president, who
This
eovrreil 22 xi'Crtfic iiociiion*. relat
monthly
ed the history of the 3Cycar-old
harness training plant xvhlrh i*
lighting for its life In the rlecti.m
tomorrow.
In answer lo ore quo ion from
the audlcnci . What hipp"n« It
the referendum is turned down.”
‘Die j
Kemp put the fact* clejric nn the the .an
line
*2 days
Iriitlicrans Reveal
•*We Ju*t won't in- able to catr; 1rr,l 1,1
out the plans for develipm.: Ihl* *
1,1
Special Services
I Poll* Ihroughoul the county will
plant Into the* showpiece of tie the im
Special *crvlr«* were announced open at 7 o'eloek tomorrow morn*
south.” he *aid. “We mini count **r n*111
for the I.uthcran Church ol Thr, ing and will close at 7 p. in. Reon getting the pari-niiluel privilege
1 e i
Itre-lrmer durinc thr Th ink-giving m itt are rxpecteil lo bet, n pout
In ralte sufficient fund, to pay for the l
Advent and ChnMmnx ca*on*. ! Ing Into The Hanford Herald newtth** 1730.000 tmprovemrn's »e plan Ing to i
Ttio Rev Ph IHn SehlMimann
out there If that i«n't made i'«** f i t ) an
sail that a sp, lal Tfi%ihtgivlng, rooms immcxliately afler the elo*! ing of the poll*.
sihle, throuch ratiflcalloo of the , an mt&lt;
Day service will be held at 11
referendum, then the track will »ct up
Voters throughout ihe county. In
o'clock. Nov. 21
bounce along at it has We'll pro n ceasp
Midnock Advent* service*, he&gt; Ihe general election, will cast their
bahly have lo fall hack on su'h
From
tail! will be* tirld on Wednesday• ballot* on Hhotip voting machine*.
undcxlratde Ihirgs at -tuck car .reived t
All penonnel of thr polling placet
evening. Dae. 5 12. and 19
and motorcycle races rod o’her ea-i »
Regular services will be hrld oni have been Inatrurfed on the u*e of
cirnls which will h air neither the ing llu:
(be Sunday befire Chri-tmsi at lie machine! and will be tn readlappeal nor will bring the revenue up their
10:30, with a »p*el*l Chritimar nets to (Ire aurh instruction as
and wealth fo the eoun’y that will EST
Fee sendee nn Mond*y, Dec 21 necessary for those not familiar
be attracted here If we gel thr
It apt
The lime for IF..* service ha* not with the machine's opeialion.
green light for building Ihl* n l tl&gt;n r
yet been set.
One except inn In Voting tumor
Run dollar butlneaa Hut wc inieil nln. it'
Christmas D u te n .t * will be run will l»e in the cily election
lo '
.
infante)
held at II o'rlok.
Ballots tarrying Ihe nam rt of all
In answer to toe question “ Won t from or
New Year’s Eve service* will be­ candidates for the three seal* nn
thii Juit bring a lot of temporary | titan
gin at 7:30 p. m.. Dec. 31,
Ihe Board of Sanfonl City Commit
worker* to the area," Kcmn forceTin
The Rev. SchL'tsmann said that • loners will be hand market
full' explained ihsl the exact op firmlv
a Sunday Scho&lt;l Teacher* meet­ Counting of Ihe ballots will tie by
positr wa* the case
sought
ing will be held t light at which Ihe tabulation mt-lhnd a* ha* been
“ Me will haxr a training plant with a
lime tho Chri-'ln1’' F-*e service employed In part electioni. The
out there that w-||I have
h o r e * 1lit ien I
wll he itiscuMcil Pie Cbrstmat puiii for the eily election will be
w.rkin: out dally for from five
"Flrat
Etc rorvlre committee will meet located hi the rlty ball and will
(Continued nit Page 0 |
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(t
w,lh the Pastor Thursday evening- open at 7 a. m and rinse a I 7 p.
tn. In coincide will) IFc general
elcelinn ,
Poll*, for the general election.
in prretneta throughout the country
will he lorated *t:

HiLbllC rorum

WA Y

Oviedo Negro In
Undisclosed Jail
For Protection

An Oviedo Negro was arrested
Mote than liooo voter* are re­
gistered In Seminole County, 120S Saturday afternoon and moved to
of them Republicans with Ihe bal­ an undisclosed jail for protection,
ance on the Democratic and “ot­ nrrordiiig to Constable George Kel­
hers” side, for the Wat general sey this morning.
Charles Frank (lavin. 43, said
election which will get underway
tomorrow morning at T o'clock.
Kelsey, began giving trouble Sat­
•The Sanfonl llrrall is all »rt urday morning at sevrrat stores.
to bring a complete tabil.ilIon ot In one of the rslahtishnienti, fla­
countrywide, statewide, and na­ vin is said to have grabbed the
tionwide voting beginning at T p. m. arm of a clerk which he refused
tomorrow' night over a public ad*; to turn loose.
dress system t» tie locale I at thej Immediately follow ing this turn
Herald offlrrs on VVrit First St of events, flavin accosted the wife
An early tabulation of result* i* 1of a railroad man who was sitting
expected from each n| the 16 pre­ In her car where he attempted !o
cincts in Seminole County since open the car door to get in, saying
alt wdl he using voting machines. ‘‘Can l give you a drink."
It ts expected am
predicted
Constable Kriicy took Gavin In­
that more voters will turn out for to custody about 3:3d or 4 o'clock
tomorrow's election than ever be­ Saturday afternoon.
fore in the history of tho country.
Because of public sentiment,
Opposition in the Count)wide El­ said Kelsey, the Negro was movrd
ection comrt wdthln the campaign to the Seminole County jail in
for the Board o( Public Instruc­ Sanford anJ later to an undisclos­
tion whrn Elbert Cammack, a ed location for safekeeping.
Seminole County dairyman an­
Two other Negroes, also In Iht
nounce,! hit write In candidacy Oviedo Jail, srera moved lo the
for the Board, oppostn;. Incum­ Seminole County Jail about 0:43
bent C. F. Harrison of the Geneva p. m, Saturday, just before a
School Hivtrlct.
group of wrhila men entered th*
Congressman A. S “Syd” Her- Oviedo JaU.
loop Is being oppose 1 by Rrptibli
Kelsey laid this morning, “ (
can Candidate Arnold Fund of Baythink
whiskey was the cause of tha
tona Beach for the nfth Cnngres
Negro's actions."
slooat District's seat.
Florida came up to the tve to­ Thr constable laid that the Ne­
day of a gmeral election In which gro Is charged witu public in*
a tight presidential naltle has over liivfealinn and resisting arrest,
shadowod campaigning for gover­ "He will be brought before Semi­
nor. six emigre*»lon*1 scat* and nole Cuunty Judge Ernest lltm*.
i | pro|x»ed constitutional amend­ holder oo the tw« ■•urges," said
Kelsey, “amt possibly will be
ments.
For oiw of the ft* times since bound over to Circut Court on one
the campaigning started. Gov. Col­ of tho rharges.*'
Sheriff lAither Hobby's deputlae
lins and hi* Repuhllran opponent,
William A. Washburn* Jr., of No ware railed In to assist, said Kel­
tom l;. were out making di-ect ap­ sey, and “ worked with me to keep
peals In Ihe voters *1 the same down any disturbance and lo help
transfer tha prisoner*."
lit,te.
Kclsi-y reported that "Every­
Both governorship can It lair*
madr f reeasts of victory as they thing Is quiet in Ovitxlo this morn­
began handshaking rounds at op ing.”
puslle rods of the tale
Collins, starting a cwint i*p Ihe
DE IIAT:V— V.-'etarts' Day will ' poptdon* l-ower Fast Coast from Over $050 Damage
Miami to Wc'l Palm Beach, fore­
he obtcrx.-l in De Raiy with a ran he would e.irry every county Scon As Convertible
lummunlty niuvic and worship and that Ihe people Would give Fails To Make Curve
I■- ice at 4 p. m in the Baptist him an overwhelming vote of cunProperly damage was estimated
jj kx'h. Talks will be given by the flilrnce.
at more than SA30 to a IBM Ford
Washhurne
an
ex
leclstator
and
ftr\. VVItfre-i Aldrilgr, the Milhu
former puhllr relations man. said ronverllble when it faded to ne*
iltst rrctor jtid by the Rev. Hubert
he felt ronfids-nt of victory. He gollslre a r u n e on the Country
Thomas of the llapU&gt;t chinch. . said he had indira Iinn* from many Club Road one mile south of th*
The soloists will t« .Mrs. Ludwig |part* of the stale (hit the voteir Mayfair Inn golf course shortly
Kuj.ic, Mrs. Laura Platt Itronn would show they w r e "breaking lie fore noon Friday.
and Roger Casim, Choirs from away from their past loyaples to The automobile, traveling north,
both rhurrte* will be present, Ihe Democratic Party In the gov­ clipped a telephone and power pofn
with Mr,. I I a rlet Rertach ron ernor’* race as well ai the presi­ on the west aide of the highway
ducting. A color guard Kill be dential race."
trarlng it from the rround, turned
formed from Ihe VFW auxiliary.
Washhurne worked from Noko- on ill tide and came to a atop In
The program will inriutle a pre­ ittls toward Jackson' lit ■ where he a mare of wires.
lude. Ihe adagio from Sonata plans to wind up hit campaign James L. Douglat, white main,
Pathrtlque by Urethovrn, played with a television talk tonight.
itttarhed tn the Sanford Naval Air
by Mrs. Kiipc-.r. Mr*. Drown and
He said he was still 'rouhled by Station, driver ef the ear. w ai
Ctsinl. The invocation wiU be an Infected foot which sidelined taken to the Seminole Memorial
given by ihe Rev. Thoms* ant him tail week during the lime Hospital with apparent chest in*
futluwrd by the presentation of when Collins «a&gt; doing his heart­ Injuries.
Ihe flag by ihe VFW auxiliary. ed campaigning In date
Terry Wilson, J-VW l,iurot Ave.,
Tim choir* will sing Ibe "Pledge
In his latest campaign state­ Sanfonl. an rmploye of Morriron'i
of Allegiance'* the “Army II) inn'' ment. Wasburn again cruized Imperial House, accompanied Dou­
and "ILmns ' by Flelltt Hartley. the Collins administration again glas but was uninjured.
During the offertory Derthovrn'* for alleged waste of fund* in pro
Florid* Highway Patrol Trooper
Moonlight Sonata” will be pre motion activities.
•ented hv Ih e soloist*. Rev. Abb “ I see where the Development Cnri Williams investigated. He
ridge « ill g iv e a idles* followed Commission it ou t In throw more wa* assisted by Deputy Sheriff A.
by Ihe Dr liar) chorister* singing money away li) asking for rt'j nnl E. Evans.
Slbcllu* "Song of I'esee”. “To lion dollars for 'he next two
American Youth" and “The Voire year* operation.'' Washburn- said.
of Freedom' will be presented by
“ Tliat’* more than twice what
the choir*. Afler a prayer by Rev. they're retting now ."
Thomas the po,tlude will be "On­ In a filmed campaign talk de- Partly cloudy through Tuesday!
luw tonight M U .
ward Christian SoIJicrt",
(Continued on Page 9)

Music, Worship
Service Planned
For Vets Day

Weather

I

No. I—U’e-tsllo Primary Srhivd
Sanford; No. 7
taikr Monroe
School Lake Mmiroe; No 3 - San­
ford Canning Kitchen, .Sanford;
No, 4— Wilson 5choot. Psoia; No.
Ik—( ity Hall, Oviedo; No. 6 Com­
munity Center, Geneva; No. 7—
School House, Chuliiota; No 6—
Community Center, Goldrenrnd.
No, 9— City Hall, Long wood;
No. ID— Gleason's Store. I^ke
Mary; No. II —Community Crnlers
Altamonte Spring*: No. 12 - Jo
Kit* tlolgei Itcjdenee. F'orr»l
Cily ; No. J3— Slanko'i Store, Stavia. N. 14— American Legion
Building, Fern Park; No IS— Na­
tional Guard Armory. Sanford and |
No. lfl— Florida oPwer A Ughl
&lt;Co, Club Him*e, Bear Lake.

County School Board
Session Postponed
The regular mreling of (he CaUn­
ix Board of Public lnslruction will
he postponed, said Sup*rinlendent
ef Public Instruction R. T. Mil wre.
until Nov. IS.
^ “ Th,* meeting has seen post­
poned." said Mllwee, 'd u e tn the
fart that a survey Ira n from the
Stile Dec* rim rot ef Education wdl
he working In the county this
week "
Toe meeting wax orighallr sche­
duled for Nov. 15.
This also mcani, said Mllwee
that the Board of School Trustees'
meeting, originally scheduled fir
Nov. 3, will ba poipoord until
It

Aiw&gt;dalcd Press Leased Wire

MONDAY NOVEMBER 5. IASS

I

BI'IJ.EILN

BRIEF CEREMONIES were held
in the office of Capt. Rlbrrt W
Jarkton at thr Hanford Naval Air
Station for the presentation of In­
centive Awards to T D. Culhrr
house, Engineman In Die htcaui

The Hanford Herald was notified
late this aftrrnoon that the tempor­
ary lajmction agalast Ihe H'mlwde
Park Raceway had keen denied ky
the Florida Hupremr Coart.

THIS CAR SHOWN ASTRIDE a power
control on the Country Club flood last
cat at mure than JCIrU. (B u t! i’hoUQ

de which It had taken off at tkn bottom, swerved ewt ef
iday sh.rtly before noon. Damage was sstlmatad to tkn

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P « H 10. W ed., O c t 31, 1956

OUR

Navy Jet Fighter
Shoots Self Down

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BALTIMORE (AP&gt;-Th» BaM■Mr* Evening Sun said Thursday
• new Nary Jet fighter, flying #*
n p m o n le ipeed, shot lUelf down
by running Into cannon ihelli It
bad fired tecondi before.
Ia a atory by Donald Brenner,
tha paper quoted the Mary In
Waihlncton that the fantastic ac­
cident—first of Ita type In avia­
tion Malory—occurred laat month
While a teat pilot wa» tr- f‘
new 10mm. cannon* over the At­
lantic Ocean near Long laland.
Uremner *ald te*t pilot T r’n At- VMA OttO, typUt at the V.B.
tridge was making a aerlt* of Zir.bauy In Prague, arrives at
Idlewtld Airport, New York, at­
Siring run* Sept, tl In an F llF l,
a new alnginweat carrier—bated tar being expelled by the ComCatch government. She
fighter atill undergoing teata by muntit
waa accuaed by tha Red* of
the Grumann Engineering Aircraft traveling with document* Iden­
Co.
tifying her a* a Circh clilren.
The article aald the Nary gave American official* denied the
had engaged tn erplonage or
thl* account:
The pilot’* minion « i* to reach broken a law, (International)
a certain *pecd and lc*t the four
cannon* at that *prrd by firing
them Into the ocean.
Sheriffs Bureau
He put hi* Jet into a aha Ilow _
aj aj C L
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dive at a apeed of MO m.pJi. Some | 0 H O i U j C n O O l
WOO feet above the water u d
TA!.LAnAS9EE (AP) - The
fired a four-eecond burst front his
ghtrlffi Bureau has ancannons After a pauae. he fired ^ c e d It will conduct Ita flr-l
another four-*eeo«Ml buret
„ w enforcement school
A. t e rtM’lwd the second round for th, riffl ind deputle. In the
£ t 2 l £ * L T P 1* , ' ’’V ,r H
House chamber here Nor. 11-16.
bullet-proof glass In hi* wtnd-i
•hleld. Thinking he had rammed
n lr" tor n° n
i r!
a bird. Attridge headed for the;
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field al Peconle River near C.1-'
Klenllfle law
terton I I
enforcement method*. Emphasis
But unknown to the idiot, a .e c win •» °" crim‘n4,
and shell had pierced Us Jet en,n ,hc fk*» win ^ 11 ww ,h ,r ’ .
fin# which died, earning the Jet Hf*-elect who will be named In
to c n ah land In a wood* a half H*e Nov. • gcgtral election.
Mile abort of the field.
On H»r clo*ing day. Gov. Collin*
The U-yrar-old ea-Nary pilot w,,l prevent cerllfleatpa to memwas hoipItaUird with a fr-ctured here of the da** who aucceaafully
k g and three broken rertebrao. complete the rour.e
Member* of (he faculty win In­
The battered cannon alug «*
recovered from the Jet engine- clude special agent* of the Federal
Pureau of Investigation, A»*t.
fro o f of what happeaad
Ally. Gen. George Owen, slate
attorney* and solicitor* ant mem­
Tax Council Agrees ber* of the staff of the sheriffs
bureau and highway patrol.

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country'* top strategic planning
a g e n c y — ha* responsibiltlic*
roar| 1ing fJr outside the purely
m lllU r&gt;
coordination of dip

lo ca te and rronomlc action
British anl French plane* carr it il on non.lop attack* on Kgyp|lj|n , irf|c|,|, t0)|a). and Cairo
H„ nounctd .ttackim; a irc ra ft .ank
an Egyptian warihip in the Suez
i Jn a |_blocktng traffic and cult,
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at crossing point* along the ran al
and in Ihe operation tank the
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Lake Jud south of Ism
way p«nt of th-&gt; ranal.
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m ilitary operation* against Pre*litnvThsofl 'eoiinfthl E T
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dent Nasser'* regime last night
with the declared .. .................. f pro
lectins thr Middles*! Waterway
from fighting tw irlini: between
Egyptian and Israeli fcrcc* in the
■Sinai desert.
The Egyptian* gave out no of
facial information loday on Ihe
fighting with Israeli troop.. But
the Israelii clalm r •
troops were in retreat and would
*oon be cut off In the Sinai P f .
S O. Chase J r . of Sanford w at ninsula.

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Injunction Hearing
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Nov. 4-10 Named

S p e a k in g

American Legion

Fo r B o a rd

Week In Sanford

''I fhink Mr. Steed has lnsolte.1
th* voters of Seminol* County
. „ „
The week of Nor. 410 wa» set
when he say* they can t road th#
ny m r s . R trrn l a y o
ny
,
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,
adile thi* morning a* "Am erican
special referedum on h.vrne** hor^o
T h i. weekend will m ark the ofLegion Week" in Sanfonl by Maficia l opening of a new flv lr t
racing and determine Iho dLT*
yor F I». Sc.dl a» he called for
achool. the Sanlando H ying herferene*
between it and the eon*
•'the citiren* of Sanford to lend
W i t Ihr Slade Airport in Lungstitutional
amemlmcnts."
said
iher wholehearted eoopentlon to
County Attorney Mack N. Cleve•i
h .n «,i..re ii
Ihe American Legion In it* actlM arthall .Sherr.il owner- - v r • r
,vitie*
u u . e...
...............t
„ . v*»r
1 land J r ., representing th* Board
for ....
the
en*ulng
year.'••
of the Sanlando H yin g Service.
of Seminole County Commission*
Mayor
Se&lt;dt,
a*
he
proclaimed
is a licensed pilot anil has been
! er* Ihi* morning in .1 Circuit tV urt
“ American Legion Week" pointed
u reddent of Florida for Ihe pad
hearing requesting a restraining
hi the origin n( the American
three yeara an j resides in Mail, o.dcr on the special referendum
Legion
K'*t
after
World
War
land. S h e riff* sou Marsha
to be held in coniunrtloi with Itva
"dedicated to the preservation of
20. an Aeronautic Engineer Major
general election next Tutdvy.
•h* memories and incident* brought
at Purdue University, w ill at*o be
Je rry Collin*, npei-alor ot the*
J
hout
by
the
association
of
Amenassociated with h i. tiih * - .»• • •
Sanford-Orlarvdo Kennel Club, sup.
c’’ n’ *n ,bc kr r a * " * r
school. Sherlll Jr. received his
rounded hy a battery of attomeya
He also railed attention, in Ihe
niiot license when he was a tenheard Cleveland site statutes and
proclamation, that “ among the
W r in high ichool.
describe *he action* of the Semi*
alms of (hi* great organisation
Roy La tale r, a native of Florida
nole County Commissioners in tho
\ rT
c ?
r
who reside* in Apopka, very well
application by W. H. Kemp, prv*l*
°,f ,h c . l n ‘' e'
ot
known throughout Florida
.lent of Seminole Raceway P ark,
Jmeriea to maintain law and orpilot, w il alio be an Instructor
before the commission for an
der. to foster and perpetuate a
the achool. Lasaler h a i approve
election to determine the ratifica*
one hundred per rent Americanniately 15,000 flying houra to hi*
lion of the permit issued by th«
ivm. to Inculcate a tense of Incredit an dha* taught flying to
Florida Stale P*clng Commission
on Aug. 13, 1935.
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Floida now holding pilot licenses.
d. , ‘ / , . * , ' * *
E v e n before Egypt announced munlty. Slate, and nation to comAlao he ha. done much of the
„ , l 1 1 ? " ,,l&lt;Kkln« of ,,ie «•»&gt;•
hat the autocracy of both Ihe
Nat Turnbull, atornejr f o r
many of the &gt; folk
ip &lt;&gt;-•
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, n .l.n .ln * i w** r,*P°r ,f d turning b a ik from classr* ami the masses, lo make
Seminole Raceway park pointed
♦ r i a l photography that ha* been
h^ d ^ r 0 r'* n,," * ' »«» approaehe. because of danger “ right" the master of “ m ight",
out to Circuit Judge V a s s ir Carl*
done through this .ertion of IV
1
, i
| from military operation*.
on earth, to safeguanl and Iranaton this morning that “ Je rry Col*
V I'llf X T .\ M \TION S L T l I N l i n*ide Nov. 1-10 as “ Americsn Ieglun Week” wn* sigiusl this ttmmirg lin*. sitting right there, was at
*‘ sanlando Flv. g S. r
.1 n nu ‘ r
Uncen.e lag money.
°&lt;h-r A rab .t a le , ml* ihe principle, of Justice, freeSanlando H )lng Service
-h lc h wrouM m ak* .vatlahle an
«■&gt; block another smjrve for Middle ,1(" " '»• q u a lity
"&gt; *"***••■ by klayur F . It. Scott. |.&lt;&gt;okii't( on uue (left to rig h t) Lynn Lyon, I’ost Commamler of Ihe hn-al Amer­ the meeting of Ihe Florida Rarlnig
ican Ley lor. I ’ost, Mayor SCt&gt;lt, mid Km lyle lloush»|der, Service O fficer of tho ('am pldl-lwttting 1‘o tl
provide complete In.lnietion start- (. lri| 4V) ‘ .|J|(
, ,r East o i-th e pipeline. fr»r. crate and .a n c itify their comradeCoinml«*ion and was aware of th*
of the Ammlean U-gl»n. (S in if Photo)
granting of Ihe referendum on
!nS Th n
R.^0Un,, ' I T
construction In Ihe nevt maln produdi.m center, to Mcdi- »hlP *•)'
devotion to mutual
lielpfulne**."
Sept, 4 of the referendum, but
n J'
fl&gt;;
year*, w ill be dl*c...**d hy T rra n ca n porta.
With Mayor Scott at the time the
he ha* clrrted until this 11th hour
*
P f c a various group* before the Florida
Kgypt broke off diplomatic reIToela(nation was signed was Post
tu bring such litigation."
br*ine 'slhiurd^i "L i
t i " t&gt;rf" rP Stale llivhw y U»er* ri»nf»*rcnreI lationa with Rritain and Franc*
t
Attorney MacJc Cleveland J r .
Jordan broke r e l a t i n n i with t'&gt;'tnmander Lynn Lyon ami Serv­
*"c
*"
V " 'n . T n t»k«*a a stand.
completion of 4.V hour* of flying
ice O fficer K ariyle HouvhoMrr.
(.'oluinbu* T Kent. 7.1, died at
earlier told the court that absentee
They agree, it wat said. In France,
^jm e, minimum re&lt;]uirrd for a
t'ominaniler Lyon said that the the Seminole Memorial Hospital
ballots have already been received
central w ith proposals for presenprivate license, he swill tic given . ti
,
i- e i,! » iur« hui feel I
k .1
* *
• all-out ni.-ml&gt;er*hip campaign of at jo ; to a m, yesterday.
on the special elertVsn, more a rt
Three of I be .s.idids.ea for lb# ri'tlgnal.ou
former City Com- coming In and tomnrrmv It the last
day Ihey ran be rrcelvd.
Sanford In Board of Sanford d ly Com ml** jm ltiloiief Jack flilig a n ,
*ald “ 1
«rrr
.r
m,
k™i
« s.
The
Sanford-Orlando
Kennel
awn K. i „ or pleasure. However.
" r r *( ”
min from Atlanta. Oa and wa* alonera i* the t dyElection
m* 1 1 landed ncht
in Ihemiddle
of
„
,
, , Club wa* repre*ented at th«
*ne iviiinot earrv on ••
&gt;»• .h io n rr.
r~)»ll*r. . . . - i .sot
/ v u a i.. . um w v.
“ U r an* pn-ud . f the Campbell f „ r ni. rls eipploved a* * m,. *&gt;• t Tuesday »nd a repre»*n(aUve p g ^ ,.
frauehlae developments, |,r a r jnC thl« morning by W. J .
engage In any “ for h ire " a.-tJe. hotel associations, auto club, and
In Preparatl.n for the S ta ir '.
,n d « "h
rn ” ' ,Jn «'
M akin g for another of the .an ile budgit adoption, rapilal Improve- Sited and Arthur Sired of the
da'.-s,
appeared
beforr
Ihe
Jay
lies with a private license. TTiey Industries.
observance of Veteran* Day thi* "* *r ro "&gt;l, I l , l&gt;n&gt;, nti
*aid tom- r,iad.
marxlrr l.jo n , *m*l thn&gt;ni;h lh r* r
| | c* XKSi% j nirmiter of (he It jp ’ ut
* thi- afternoon at it* nmm | metit program, wlueh Includes a Orlando firm of attorney* Steed
n*l« . r 1" " .lh.rr r ' J * ! " " 1? * n&lt;!
tine of the pr..-H..al« u v f r 1 ' r s r ,,n November Mlh. Governor areompllshment. we have
............
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Sanford Civic Center, new fire an‘J •‘'•red.
been
r
,
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,
(f
,
nkf.
Mar)
,
nd
,n
,.d
luncheon
meeting.
pass the necessary federal and cnnuiiutional
amendment pr-jhllinr-ihlb- l-eRo' follin* hsv appointed Tom
_______________ amendment
In a broadcast of Ihe tiei-Out* &gt;ialion and swimming ixml. along
S i r * I n a tenglhv presenta*
•late eaamiratinni
lling diversion of ajto liernsr lag Jn vnd "r Billy Anderson. I &lt;&gt;r *l t.a- ? a " ’ / . T * ’ r .Pr‘” .
h*,n Lake Mary right &gt;r*r*.
A designate! Inspector Training
r
.
The
Vote
meeting
hel.l
at
the
with
many
other
discussions
con1
‘
and
t
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area
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descripSurvivor*
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..n. " . r . resiram ine a n e e
hies,
of
the
Itepartment
of
F
lo
r­
money from highway purposes.
Tor a rominercial lirense is also
American
Mr*. J . W. Thrailkill. Wauehulla; Yseht llu b . the candidates pre- cerning progress for the City of
, * "7
"A
Tag revenue not allocated to ida,
Jjj"* the am
enran leg io n , at ,rn
available at thr school.
T ie local Post Commander stal- tWo .o ,,,, c . T Krn, nf
„ nted their platforms in their Sanford.
,n®
seh.uvl* i . more than 20 m illio n ' S! * , r ( h *rm* n fnr ' r , *,r» n i n *&gt;
A fleet of plane* has been order­ dollar* a year In Florida, il was , ,h ,r r ' * nfv.
r M h * ‘ ‘ •|')r &lt;&gt;aih ,&gt;ur i membership iiiie .' ia'w renrV "(J. .Cent” of” _F t . bid for the Ih rre seats on Ihe
Wdh , h. experience gained from ---------J j J j -------"T
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,nflU‘,
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(Semlnolo *
ed for Ihe school a rd
i^e reported.
Commamler Ander*on. In turn. we a rr sh ir to complete our pro | |&gt;(rrf# : nnr gram! 1. Robert City Commission whirl) will Oe d»- the..- few months of rapid arti- |ta&lt;&lt;.way r a r k f could not be harm*
latter part of November there
Jeektonville; one grand- ciJed Tueulay.
The proposal said “ within the Las r.jmed the District Command- jeils through Ihe eooperalion of
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v lly I felt that I vva* obligated ,.d because of the postponement for
w ill lie three trainer plane* avail­ r.rvt 13-sear period of the develop- ^rs «t the American le s io n a* Icvotrd men who kmn* what de-1 j ’ " ' . T' ' ,
privation meant to those who nerd
K r,"1 ®f * mX
11,0,c »Pf»k ,n '
,hrtr 0W" b&lt;?' «»
myaelf a . a candidate to lhp,. do nM h%yr aJ ^ r&lt;r|n r dvte* ••
able in addition to their o’ her n.ent of the in ler.ivte
, c°chairm en with him. with each
, .. . —- . —- .. .
.: I leree; tw0brothers,
.1 1. Kent
half were A. L . Wilson, incumbent, , m rrrd myself a n l for the rest
-j),p attorney r#pre»enlng Col*
and it It our hope that we will
plane* making the following ser­
to
select
county
chairm
en
In
his
oft'oeoa, and D II Kent of At Furl Higginbotham. Incumbent, 0f ,h r unexplrrd term ." Wilton |in, told Judge Carlton " I f your
the constant growth nf Florida, it
vice* available.
it noMibie Vhit""this n&lt;iri'i,in'iif~i)ie
t Chairman
n a n e il
^ ' h»ve the largest memberihlp ro,.
. . »nd Merle Warner. S|*eakmg for ,„ |d t|1P Ja y c rc*and radio audihon&lt;,r w,|| , rant thla reslrainln*
pi line that this portion of the
r „ mtv is I vnn * t von ,r r w,lrn ,hc rliin a x of American
Plane* available for licensed
H .neral service, will
»h- heldPaul Yales. J r . w a, Ihd. H ollar. cnce.
„ r,,e r we will go Into final hear*
t.g money would bring over 4.V) p ’’ ,n' r , ” un ' " J-vnn
, 'Jron- | , - um w .v k is reached
flye r* who wi*h to keep and in- million fto ii..r. &lt;o. 1. 1. 1, . . , on. lw,v
s*nr«.ru. n a .
at II a m tomorrow at B ri*.o n Yates, the ....................................
publisher of the sro,., uni
-m v,tal,„
tn(rre*tr&lt;l in
in the
the mg
Ing wunin
wllhln ten
ten nays.
days.1
million dollars for highway .on
vitally tntercateu
♦ r a t e their flying hours, also •true'ion.
Ttve-r rountv chairm en w ill at
h uneral Hume with the Rev. hi- fur.J
furd Journal
Journal «»s
not
present
at progrraa of our rily ami In tho ' —
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contended
In hl« arsum m t
tempt
lo
eoordlnate
Veterans
Day
sight-seeing trip* h iv e been plann­
lenw-ood
and the R«v. G liston, the merlin#. Hoi IA* it Ihe editor
(hat are und erlay and In “ The ballot It not a fa ir ballot-activities of all veterans* organi­
ed. Another sendee to he offered
officiating.
nf the new weekly.
||,6 future ileudonmcnt of our the taw aayt It abould be a tpenal
zation*. Including Ihe Veteran* of
w ill be for grove-owner* who
F a ir through Frid ay; low l*v
II irlal
w ill be m Evergrcrn
Higginbotham declared that
“ 1 po.vrbilltlca
ar.tl n-sourres," he election—and II Is now eo-inlnglrd
Foreign War*. Diiahlrd Am erican night near
would like an aerial Inspection of
lirm etery, Sanford.
have
breome
fam
iliar
with
Dio
,
a|d
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These
Include
a *lreet
|m -| with the general election and at
Veteran*.
Jnwi«h
War
Veteran*.
their grove, alio an rva rt tree
operation of the city and bavo provrinent program, dock and 'h r fnp of the constitutional
„
. . .
, and others, to bring about Ihe fincount ran be uudr. An accurate
Mr*. Wilson nond. mother o f p. ,
^ e r v a n r e of the day
helped raise tome of Its problem, terminals, a water lank for the amendments.
*ree count it tpiilr cHif ci.lt to ol&gt;- Mrs. W alter Morgan, a teacher at
More problems are ahead that , ollth side of our city to take
"We have statutory right*,’*
which
Congress
and
the
Florida
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Southside School, died thi* morn­ la*gi«lature have set aside to
will help the r ily grow. I hope to ra|p ,,f ^r.^th and I believe that *»ld Sired, "and it ia going to
ing in Richmond, K r.
be able to help in any way po*. n ,..,,, progressive accomplishments coil us some ten thousand dol*
lion&lt;«r Ihe veterans of a ll Am erica'*
Mr* Morgan i* in Itielimornl and w ar*. »uper*eding A rm islie Day
• ible In get more industry, s good arp |M*sslbls* with an aggreativc 1 •» « to try to defeat thi* election
Mr Morgan and danghtrr Shirley
*tr.ei system, a community * rn- City ( ommh«ion wim will w irV to-1 next Tuesdsy.”
The Slate Commamler* of the
left 'oday.
ter. and adequate parking spare. gether to attain them without
various veteran*' urganirallon*
The hearing, requesting a ret*
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Oldham P.obert* Tonell Funeral met at luikrland, Sunday,
“ For Ihi* reason." said lliggin- extra bur len upon our taxpayers." election already slated for Tues*
Octn _ Post 33 of the Sanford American women tn this community would
Home of Richm onl Is in charge her 25th to . romplete
,&gt;,s,00
h i * ,l.wl
,ucb aeen..
* f,n#^1ki*‘1.—
or&gt;
••«■ &lt;"o
long, for printing
SnfImtisam.
I aril offerin': mi "If
Merle Warner, Sanford service day. wa* adjourned at 12:30 thla
*
*plan* H r ell
I/* minded
.. ' "~f flee
L ....L here.
il_.
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civic
accomplishments,
fice it
it to say, athough,
that &lt;
Sun
1of funeral arrangement*.
thi* year's observance.
.v* a candidate for re election to t.itlon operator told Ihe J n y rrr* afternoon and ia being continued
during il* firs t 3*i year* that to font Lcginnnatrrs are very promt- the llosid of Sanfur.l City Coin' One thing Ihut I mutt emphasize *1 2 o'clock,
attempt to rrcord any conrUc m nl among those who make San- m isiiunrr*
o Ihe fa it Dial our city employees
Judge Y a tta r Carlton Is expect*
retold of all this in a short a rti­ ford and Seminole County uno of
be |'M
paid
salaries r**d to ■
hand
down
an imuiX'liaiW
Immedlata
...
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I, Wilton,
**ll**ril, *S
who
HU was
SXSI* tt|r|**Mtlt
appoint must six
I«a adequate
•IX •| VJ.1I u r*s*iMIIV«
■-.*• ••**
**#• nil
cle it of course impotsilde
*
° r i &lt; l n #1* by fhr (Uiartl of ('u m m lo un ni com m rniur»tr with thuir iobt. 1 1 decision At the conclutlon of th li
The people of Sanford and Sem i­ whieh to live and bring up a fam i
afternoon's hearing.
tCoiiliniied nn Page XI
to fill Ihe vacancy created hy the
nole County have, year af'er year,
witnessed The l^-gion'* generous
Die Legion'- money which !•
contribution* to the lied Cross •p'ot upon
Ttir la-giun itse lf
Salvation A rm ). March of Dime*. range* from nolliing at a ll—tu a
etc. And the young people of the very llltlc . The Sanford City Corncommunity have felt the guiding m inion and ihe Seminole County
hrlpfullnest of Thp Legion in it* f'um m itiion, realizing this, bus
work with the Legion Juni &gt;r IH »r for year* hrl|x-i| The l^-gitm m
hall Tra m , Hoy and t.irl scout«. cvr r y way that was properly pusThe
Legion’a annual Schtail *iblc to them.
Awards and Boys and Girls State
Where docs The Legion gel all
The work The l/rgion and its Du- money? Well, the mam aoiin-r
Auxiliary do in helping veteran* of income is derived from the
and their famt1.es in time of di&gt;- hard work of legionnaires on Die
tret* it alw ays unsung ar.d there- Seminole County Fair*. Th
fore not generally known
Fa irs allow local buvinett est
The Sanford legion not only I* li*hm*nt*
to
advertise
their
truly a servant of and for the product* before the eye* of all
1people—The legion atpiret to Dip people of Seminole C o u n ty tram it* members to serve this instead of ju u to the comparativeCounty faith fu lly In all field* of ly few w ho come into their p la rr*
public endeavor and ie»pon&gt;ibili- «f businese. And the Faira afford
ty.
the pnpulare and their children
All anyone hat In do !« to took sn outlet for pent-up emotions
around him for youngidi men, and pleasure and thrills that their
and often for an , 'old»ti,r " w ho'children w ill remember for uiotiht
served in World War One, who are to come.
accomplishing big things fur betI be number of years of Legion
l#r government, for men who are fair work represented by the Offthe leaders in Umc-contuming and tcera ana Directors of the coming
L I E O F T U B M A N Y “ B A Y S '’ of dial equipment Ming fretted In tha n«wr Southern Bell Telephone often quite thankless yhtlanthrop- Seminoe County F a ir amount* to
Co. building at Ninth S t. and Elm Ave. One hundred and eight pieces o f similar equipment have been Ic endeavors and the chanrrt are the surprising total of 32 years,
bolted in vertical position in pirparatiun fo r wiring ph**e of Ihe Installation Job. Atcoiding to Gor- that you w ill find the men and
Yea—The Sanford I&lt;egion ia SENATOR BPESSARD HOLLAND IS WEI.COMED lo Sanford by Senator Douglas Btenstroa tkl«
morning about 11:30. On hand to g n et Senator H oltxn! wete K ariyle Housholder, James MT L r%
dun llothermei. S tn fo r.i — Delainl tirouii Manager. 67 Western E le c tric Ca. employe* are working wonen you most admire were l-e truly Ihe helpful friend and useful
chairman nf the Seminole O u n tv Demoemtie Executive Committee. Senator Sterutrom, Represent**
on the Job pre*enlly. The Jot. i&lt; on »chedule and tenice will
available on Match 17, 11*57. A ll telegion
trained.
servant
of
all
the
people
of
Sanlive Gordon V. Frederick, Senator Holland, and J « h n £ . L ee, Democratic Campaign Chairman fog
phone numbers w ill t^ changed to the new national numbering plnn of Iwo Id lers and fiv e digits
The list naming suck men and ford and SeminoU County.
Seminole County. ( Photo hy Jamrauo)
coincident with tha beginning of dial service.

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W ASHINGTON .f — President
Eisenhower met for two hour* today with National Security t'oun*
a\ espaml.Nl to l" J udp
and civil chief* of the armed
-m ice *, in a full dress renew of
the Middle Ea»t crisis.
The *o»«ion of the nation'* top
slra'egy board opened at the
White House at 9 a m. and broke
up Just before 11.
Prejidential p r e i * .ecretary
Jame* C H ag ert). in anioU'i.’ In t
lhp end of
m fPllni!. „ id he had
no . talMnent
Tbc S c c u rllv council never di
df liberation*.
Ei»«nhower ruled out lait night
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the u.e o f American armed force*
in the present aituation brcnghl
abjut hy Ihe Israeli allack on
Kgjp* and Eritish-French Inler»ent|0n.
Rut the Security Cpuocd — tho

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'"1 Day Observance

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Nov. 1, 1950

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P a ^ e 2. T h u n ..
F E B B U M U * N ’ I T t v K V CMAWCl
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H '5 S A K E a h HOPt
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THE OLD HOME TO W N

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By STANLEY

I k Pktsrs Of Hsahk
h Bek** *• *»•«. MO.

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The ibytoaJ gland pUyt an lmportent relt In metaboltam. lU
hormone, thyroxin*, rovern* tha
rate at which tha body will burn
or ator* it* food auppfy. Tho thy­
roid I* located in tb« ntck on either
aid* of the taryns.
If the gland aecretea too much
thy roalno it rautea “hyperthyrmdlint;" too little reaulU in "hypothyroidum.’*Goiter is an enlarge­
ment of the thyroid gland. Thia
can e iiit where the appearance I*
normal except for a full look
around tho Adam'* apple. Some­
time!, of courie. goiter* grow in­
wardly. A goiter atretchmg down
under tho top of tha breaat-bono
for Inttance, ran Mat be detected
bv a radiological examination of
the (heel.
t'ntrrated goiter* ran lead to
illntt*. Some doctor* think they
may bo early form* of cancer. Or
they may raui* thyretoxicoala.
Her* the goiter literally potion*
the ayattm. The patient become*
jittery, with murcle tremor*, and
tirrs very
ery m
eaiily
‘ beneath hi* fal*«
energy.
will
often__________
break Into a
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it w
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aweat; hi* temper ihorten* and h*
it apt t* grow thin. Hi* eye* may
feel bulgy. Soma toxic gotten pro­
duce heart aymptoma.
• Today four Invaluable taoti are
tiled in the management of thyroid
diieatee: aurgery, drug*, radio­
active itotope* and auper-vollaga
x-ray or Cobalt "AO* radiation.
In tatting tha thyroid, tbo radletogiit now g lv ts vary email
amount* of radioactive Win# to
d-termln* how murh tha thyroid
gland trill plek up. If It I* over­
working. the phyiician may prtacrib* a larger “cocktail" of radioactive todina.Th* iodine will lodge
In tha thyroid and Its radiation
wIII ilowtne gland down tonormat.
Tha underaetire thyroid In mild
atate* produce* fatigue, dry akin,
and a tendency to fain weight. In
mnra aevera degree*, lack of thy­
roid producer tha crrtinoua or
mentally defective child and tha
myxtdemrtoua adult. Fortunately,
both condltiona ran be helped by
Uking thyroid tablet*. For theao
children, whoa* akalctan* reveal
raat Immaturity, k-ray examineien by the radiologist may be val­
uable a* a check on whether tha
hormone I* making tha skeleton
mature aa It ihoul£
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RATES AS TOI* TACK L El
NEW ORLEANS. La. •/!»&gt;—
Coach Andy Pllnay of Tulane
aay* Dalton Truax rale* aa “the
beat tackle in the Southeastern
Conference." Dalton acalea 22.1
pound*.

MEAT BUYLNU
Whan purthaaing large cut*,
have a few chop* or itaaka re­
moved for another meal. A pork
lotn, leg of lamb or rib roaat
of baaf may hava a few chop*
or ataaka removed for bralalng
or broiling. Thi* will aave you
from having too many leftover*
and will alao add variety in the
uaa of targe cut*.

Legol Notice
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T a All H k » I I Mar l'aa«*rai
Null.* I. h . f . I . r (i v *n that H A T ­
TY *: I . l l . I . a I I A N S C L L M l 111*4
h»r final Mport -• C tccu lrlx vt
tha ••Ixt* ef J a r It. Lrl»*. J* i,« i i •4 i mat aha 1. 1*4 liar ralltlon lot
final d U c i.«,a « . aaJ that aha will
apply to I M ll' iu ra' lc RIIJflCIT
IIULMItOt.l&gt;i:i(. County J u 4 *a of
g-mlnola County. Florid*. on th*
lath .lay of N o , , m l » r i l l * for ap*
prorel of n m i ard for final 41acharg* aa Ceaculrli of tha talala
of J A Y It. l. YI.I.d 4 a. aaiid. on Ihla
I t lh 4 ay of Octoh*r l&gt;J*
P A T T T K 1.YI.K* IIAN HULt,
Kteculrfe of the ealatt of
J A Y ll. I.YLWa. 4 a.««»ad

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I V T HIS &lt; l l l t ' l I T c u t N T IIH T H I !
v iv t ii
Jtm c iA i. &gt;mi i i t
or
FLO R ID *.
IV a v i » t o n
et u i v n i . n c o r a t v . i v c h a .m k m y .
IIH.I.IIN ll rii:itnr. Plaintiff. » » r aua &gt; li:l.V IIX k : liuVV AUI&gt; unit IIV.
J l t , l&gt;-fan 4 ant i ‘a»- .W I I I *
t o j i n . v i i . i . i : n o w A i iii m : i m r .
J l t , tt hot* Itaal4«n,a an4 Mailing
A 4 &lt;ir-»a»« ara I ’nhaownt
You ara htfaby hullfl -4 that eull
haa ha-n brought ata ln .i |nu In
lb* ab.i.a anlltl-d raaa In Ih* ahnra
l.am .4 Court. w h .r tln Ih* rellaf
•ought by lha plaintiff, l l i : i . i : \ II.
I I F I l I t T , I* a rt*rr*a grantloc plain­
tiff a dWorre a id ...mplat* car*.
emlnCy. and control of I t i r i l A r t K
MicilAkt- o r n n r . *ac &gt;«u *r»
haraby natlflaC and r*iuir* t in fill
Iparaoniily or by aiiorn*yl with
Ih* Clerk el **14 Court. your w rit,
l - o 4 af&gt;na*a. If gny. In Ilia I'rnn.
Plaint In aat,t aull a..d l.&lt; %-rvr
a ropy thereof upon attoraay for
plaintiff on or M f o r - tha ja m dai
ef h'o«rmh*r. I l l * M»t«ln fall nol
e r 4 *eraa » rn rnnfaian w III he •«.
I*t»d aealntl &gt;«u
t v i r x r . a a M r hand ant iha o i n .
rial aaal of .aid Cnurt at *anfnr&lt;t.
t l 'ld.i. ihla J l l h .tar of October.
A. II.. h i * .
O |* Ifrrndnn
Circuit (.'lath
P r : Aria J Lun diu lH
t'aeutr H a r k
TTIUon A l» t » * d » f
Allornav l » r Plaintiff

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H« rn Hark. Florida
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L L O Y D J . LOW L. JR.

D aeaa iad
T a A ll r r o e t lo r * a a e r » m » . H a , ,
la a t talm a o r lla m a a u . A g a la a l a a ia

Majalti

You aad rath nf you or# h*rahy
aoiifud and r*.)utr *4 in preaont
any rlatma and drmondt which you.
or e lt h ir of reu mar ha,a agelnat
tha -Mata of U O Y H J. LOW fi. J H

tla, • -...I, lata of tald l ounll, In
th t County Judga of nKMIXOl.t:
roaat r, Hlorlda. at hi. effira In lha
court hotiaa of Mil fount, at MANFoltl*. Florida, within -laht ralan.
4ar month* front lha lima of th*
firet publication of ihla aotiea
Keen claim er demand ihel! be In
wrttlag. ar* ehall atat* t»* plaea ef
r*tld*aca aad paal afflca addrtea
af th* rlalmtal. aae ehall be aware
ta by tha claimant, hla agent nr attnrnoy, and ear auch claim, ar damend nnt aa filed ehall bo void.
Liard J. Lawa lr
AdmJnUtraier af the
LLOTD J. LOWS. JR.
dtcitiiS
Firet nibli r» tlon o r r t v i t r n M i l
KAiti.ri.i: iioi'eiioi.t&gt;»:n
Attorn*, for AdmlnUtratap
P. a Box :*. Pinfold. Me.

CAIt HITS TREE
Science Is Close
PLANT CITY (API — Robert
Lariacy. I*&gt;, !o»t control of hi* old To Control Of Cold
niodrl automobile lait night and LONG BEACH, Calif, eft— An
hit a tree, fatally injuring hi* official of the California Stair
unde, |,jin ar Lariacy, 20. of near­ Health Department »*)* Kience
i* eloie to control of tha common
by Dover.
cold.
Dr. Arthur C. HoUUter Jr., ch If
of the Bureau of Acute Commu­
nicable DWcaie*. **UI the chief
handicap of development of a cold
vaccine 1* the many itrjln t uf
vlru* Involved in the cold.
“ Many vlruic* appear In the
laboratory when we atari to take
the common cold apart," Dr. Hob
lleter Jold repreaentatlve* of IV)
touthem California publle health
department*. “ Where the peljp
vaccine had to deal with lh r£
itralni. a cold vaccine may hav*
to deal with a* many ai 10."

j^capplc Cereal Cheese Cake

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MEAT TIPS
Ground freeh meat and va­
riety meat*, auch a i liver, heart
and bralna, ahould be etored
loovcly wrappcil and for heat
flavor, ahould be cooked within
ta o day* after purduae.

*• Cake with Crunchy Cerml Cruet Boirr* th*
Pineapp'
v*te«a who want* a dceecrt for ava&amp;lng rtfrn h dilemma •
ig, eatiifying, but not too awreL Th* drlepy tegmenU th:.
. and barley krrnrle make* a plcaeing combination
tur* of thr
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with
the.......
*o , pineapple-flavored filling. Ilrtakfait cereal* arc rxreliant for ingredient u»o in recipe*, becaure they are lnexpen»lve,
mid Davor and texture, and make important nutritional contribu­
tion* ef protein, the Il-complcx vitamin*, mineral*.
PINEAPPLE CEREAL CHEESE CAKE
ITAral and fiarfey Ktrnti f t mil
2 cup* ground wheat and H traipoon cinnamon
barley kernel*
It cup melted butter or
H cup *ugar
m*rg»rin*
Combine ground wheat and barley krrnrl*. *ugar, cinnamon, and
melted butter or margarine. Mix thoroughly. I‘ir*» ** of mixture
into bottom of P lnrh inring form p»n. K*»*r\* remaining erumba
for decorating top of chceac rakr.
ruling
t (H ounce*) package cream rhe- n
2 envelope* unflavored
2 teaipoon* grated lemon rind,
gelatin
optional
U cup cold water
1 cup well-drained cruahtd
2 beater, egra
canned pinCbppia
m cup* auger
2 cup* «m*ll-curd dry enttr
1 teaapoon aalt
chce»e
li cup milk
1 cup heavy ertam
2 teaapoon* vanilla
U cup pineapple julc*
Soften gelatin in edd water. Combine egg*, auger, aalt, and milk
in top of doubla boiler. Cook over hot water, atlrring conetantly,
until mlatura eoat* a metal tpoon. Remove from heat. Add gelatin;
atlr until diaaolved. Coot. Add vanilla Ind pineapple juice to cream
rheete; atlr until amooth. Blend in lemon rind, pineapple nnd cot­
tage cheeae. Whip cream nnd fold into mixture. 1‘our into crumb
lined apring form pan. Sprinklo lop with naeived crumb*. Chill
overnight. Garnlih. Yield: 12 acnrlnga or fill* one 9-Inch apring
form pan.

IKE LOOKS LIKE WINNER
MIAMI (A PI—Ike look* Ilk* a
winner to a Chicagoan who aay*
he hai conducted an unuiual aort
of poll every prcaidentlal year
ainen IBIfl.
Art Brie** ahoot* off firework*
at atata fair*. Thia year, Bri*U
aald ha ha* baan project in j poA
trait* of Preiidant Eiaenhowar
and Adlal Stevrneon and aiklng
apccUtor* to applaud their choice.
"Everywhere, U e’a picture hat
drawn th* most applauea," he aaid.

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* HIr record on ItgUlition is sound snd

oonstructivt

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* He Is diligent in Attending to your buslnr.v«
* An Outstanding leader in Congrcn • earn­
ed his position on \Vsys And Means Com­
mittee. Now one of 15 men who appoint
all Democratic membern to committee*.
* The people of the flth District cannot nfford to lose this valuable ap.
pointlv* power.

Vote for the mon you Know and Know you con trust

A.S.fSy&lt;JjHERLONG,JR

•fo r Congress

Pol. Adr. Pd. by Campaign Treasure, A. S. (Syd) Meriting. Jr.

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Mrs. C . Ironside
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Shower
W ill Speak A t Meet
O f Southside P-TA Recent

Sojcial fcvswJtA
On The
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I t 118, MAIIY DETYINS, director »f nur»c», Seminole Memoiial
11m p|UL wa&gt; elected flral vice chalnnan nf the lnatitutlnn.l N ri*
nc Sctvicp Ailniin-tiiiliim Sreti«n at the I Inrida Nur*r-' A* sorti­
tion during it» convention nt Kart Lauderdale Min Mildred Ann
Vogel. Miami II.mli, wa* flrrtrd chairman Othei offlm «'
Helen Yo*a, s i . Petersburg, second vice chairmans Mr* I*.....thy
}t t'li.tier. Miami, n o t t a i y j Marita ret llenlcy. Tallahairee. and
IVggy Ynte., SenuoU . metnberaal-Urac.

All Are Agreed Southside
Carnival Was Great Success
"Very auvcc.iful carnival" ‘ the
children had a tiurvelou* lime''
' lalirie was • wonderful crowd."
Thcic ate only a few of '.he opin­
ion* expressed about Southside
School'* carnival Tuc»day niisht,
l&gt;ui ■* these remark* mdiculr.
everyone is agreed that the carniv­
al war a steal success, with chil­
dren and gruvvnup* alike &lt;hor*
oughly enjoying them-civ c*.
Alto rv cry ore termed to think
the Spook lloute, if it »s&gt; not the
niovt popular booth, nt lra»t it had
the longest line all evening.
Several of the ladir* who vturkrd
»o hard to make the carnival a
tiiccett were ftked to give their
tilinions on the outcome of the
«anneal and hero U what they
hail to tay:
Mr*. W. K. Herd “ Won lerful
crowd" "All the booth* were very
a tractive ' "lot of chilJren in real
clever costumes" "tipouk houte
a real big succe**" "two real
paid talent show* by Ilucbury
School" "worth everythin# to »rr
the thrill the ihildtin so! out of
the Ica-t little th in;''.
Mr*. J. T. Nelson "lot of people
there'* "Handicraft boo'h did real
Well ' "»&gt;o«t nffire soli everything
they hud '. She al&lt;u &lt;aid that »bc
thousht there were even mure pro
pie there than last year and that
evrryone had a good time. lira.
Bolin t Stone "Irriiiendou* sue«e«»" "we icrtamlv hail rnnush
roopc rat ion "Fathrr* stayed till
late a! nisbt and cleaned up,"
M ip laid ii.e certainly thought ttie
father* drirrvcd a word nf prai«e
ami thank*.
Mr*. Donald June* "there wa*
a very larse crowd ' "quite auc-

Ronnie Mixon Is
Honored With Party
On Ninth Birthday
Mr*. C eil Mixon honmed her
*on Ronnie on btc 9th birth lay
v i'h a cninbinatlon birthday ll.illowrrn partv. She «a» assisted by
M r. Hugh Tilli*.
The young sur-t* all ptayed,
ami received p rilr. fur. Ilinsu.
No prltea were awarded for apple
bohbins, hut all managed to at­
tain n th'imugh soaking
\fler Ronnie o|wr,r I hi* many
pie.inta, (be lovely birthday ra te
«*&lt; tirouglit nut nnd all .nng
' Happy RiMhday" A wiener roavt
wa* enjoyed by nonnie and hi.
Sited., after which they w rrr
acrvrd cakr and ire cream
The party wa* he’d on the Mix­
on patio, an I the Halloween theme
xva* rarrird out In the drcuiatiun.
on the cake and the plate, and
napkin*, which featured a Hall­
oween motif. The guest* all ieccived favor, of horn- and noi*rmaker*.
Invited to be p ro m t with the
bonorre were l.inla Greene. Donna
Collin., Jean Parker. Julie Filmwood. Melanie William., Wanda
Mixon, Daxid Seolt, Ronald Herr­
ing. Raymond Norwood. Hobby
Hopkint, Earl Robert*. Henry
Bndgcman. and Danny Mettle,
cessful" “ weather x»a. perfect"

making it "very nice for children"
‘ Spook home and train ride had
lonitc.t line*".
Mr*. It C, Duncan "huge suec i.* ’’ "children and glow pup.
had so much fun'' "children en­
joyed the spook home ' "Hunk
carnival wa* mure of is *uccc*a
this year" 'Think po.t office wa.
cute.t booth'*.
Mr*. T. C. Dinwn “real nice"
“ wonderful carnival" everything
went off so x.ell" "midway iccme l more prof«-i&gt;*ionally done"
"vp.iok house had h'iigr*t line”
'Train well liked by chlldicn" *Tol
of CiXlc pride in tin* tnriuxal tbi.
year" '‘didn't think thcic were
that many people in Sanfoid to
conn" "band teal good".
Mr*. Hill Southward "very sue*
res.ful carnival'* “children had a
marvelous time" “ *howul a grand
apirit of cooperation, mother*
worked together".
Everyone al*&lt;&gt; •xprts.cd 'h r
.entiinent 'list they were glad t
"n* OVTI for thn year ami now
they can iclav for a v i.i.t.

O fficers, Teachers
To Attend Workers'
Confab To&lt;*:r.ht
All rhnr-h scVot nffher. ami
teacher* of I ir»- M&lt; ibndist i i urih
are expcctrd to attrnd the Fall
Worker’* Cun ferc ore Thursday,
Nov. I, at 7:Jo p.m it vvn. an­
nounced by Mrs J. ft St. J
Church School Superintendent
The group nil! ns.rm hlr in Mc­
Kinley Hall to rfistu-s current and
future situations concerning the
Church School.
Special attention wilt he given
tfs the duliei of each anil every
Church School worker
At the close of the conference
nt * :n pm . rrfrr.hrncnt. will he
-rrvrd

P e r s o n a ls

By SARA KING
Have you heard or read about*
the controversial "Peyton Place"
by Glare Mcialloui? Wc have it,
but you read it at your own riskl
It t. a n '.d of life hi a amail N«
Fngland town, baring the virtue,
amt vice, of tbe townspeople in
clinical detail rrmlni.ccnt of
King'* Row. An uninhibited, pene­
trating study of human nalurr and
the inter-relationship, of the open
ani hidden live* of a .mall com­
munity.
"Glenport, Illinois" by Paul
Darcy Rule* n life of » midwesttern town through the 30 * and 40'*
shown thiuogh the eye. of doren.
of it. inhabitant*. The mam
character. Tone Gray leaf. U a
boy of 12 when the .lory begin*.
As he mature, and hi. personal
horizons enlarge, the angle of
vision widen, piopordonately for
the reader, until Ihe comnuiruty
a. a whole I. teen lit full per*
pcctivr.
“Our Valiant Few" by Van
Wy«k Maaon i» a novel of the
Confederate Navy ami it* dr*|&gt;crate effort* to break the blockade
lisal wa* strangling the South.
Alt* air lby*on, a C h a r l e s t o n
nrw-pjpciman. was shocked to
dlacovcr that the blockade runner*
upon whom the city was depend
rnt weir more interested in
iinuggllng
high-pnerd civilian
luxuries than necessities an I hi.
investigation led him to some o f'
the lowest and highest figure,
ill the cmba'tlrd city
A vivid
p.eturr of the Civil War South,
bringing a li.r a lusty, brawling
world, fighting drsin-ratrlr for it*
life.
The r.rw Frank Slaughter novel
bring* him hack lo writing abn-jt
Morula again. 1 hi« time in the
iwamptund* an I pme b.irrrn* of
central Florida in ISM. Under Inc
Iradetahjp of the great Seminole
war chief. Oaei-oU, the relation,
of ihe Indian* and ihe whit.- men
exolod'-l into war. Charles Pa.gr ,
a blood brother t.i the intelligent |
and dangcroli* Osceola, knew „f I
Ihe errriiarhtng white men. of the
notorious "blackbird) ra" anil of
Mr. and Mia. Steven Webb, of
Ihe governmen"* effort* to f. rce
tbe Seminole, to mlgrstp io Ark­ IVmacola, announce the birth nf
ansas. Mr trie, to save the .Hun a daughter. Pamela Ann, on Oct.
!ion with the help of a Mubr'a tr \ir-. Webb i* the former Mi**
wife, w-ho-p hr.iial h itbanj, trip* Gwen Coppcnger of Ij Vc Mary.
Ihem ami make, this a rn.v, of
passion ami tragedy and In il
liank Sluughti r brings another
violent shapter in American his­
tory.
Several caul non fiction aic out
•'ur circulation: "Love or I’eriih"
by Smil.v lllanlon;" "De.ign. ant
Huw to l ’*e Them hy J..an Proto "
I nilerwater Skin Divrr* .Manual"
&gt;f Rill llaiada,
lllinil I’.ger" hy Robert Standi.h
'i.iTuhlyi take, place In the fast• aging Hump, or the itv-ui'. it
till- of a wealthy young Amerir&lt;n ami thr eonfllrt brought on
Nov. I
b) hi* money hi* idral&gt;. anil the
Mr* I. E. Richard*
girl he lovrs. In ibis rariting novel
Maltha Strm|&gt;cr
you will t»e,ame Involved In Ihe
F. O Lamb
war in Spain, thr daring rxploi's
against the Communist*, black
markelecring in a night rluh rail- story; also "Rlrdaat. hers Quarry"
ed Ihe niind Tiger, and a romance hy Manning * ole*
tha' leaches ita climax in the
Don't forget to cca.l
Nun's
France Ihe author know, sj Story” and "Don't Go Near thr
well.
Water " An I rniirinbcr, ihtn I art
lb comnirnird reading are two loo busy to rtaii a ro d bod. not
mystery novel* "Death of a only for relaxation, but »o you
Food" by N'galo Mar.h and "Die- won’t get on* *1 lkf .*•
. -ad
hard" by Jran Polls a au.pcn-e mg for that's to easy to do.

Also returning from New York
thli pad weekend were Mr. and
Mr* Al Skinner.
Mr and
of Kerne,
*hort viaf
liam Rush

Mr* William Scjan’on
N II . are here for a
with Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
Jr.

l.nngwncid — Halfway h»l»ren Sanford A Orlando
COMPLETE DINNERS — Slrak. Chhkrn . Sea TiwmI
Srr.lttg from 3 pm . 'Ill 10 p.m. wrrk night*
Open Sunday at 12 noun, .erxirg continuou.ly Til 0 p.m.
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CLOSED MONDAYS
COtKTAII. I.OUNGE — DANCING — FINK FOODS
Catering to Partlea A Itanqueta — I’rivalr Dining Room
PHONE WINTER PARK 2« 3 « l

on

PAGE FIVE

Ihe
various church groups highlight
thr week's social event*.
The WcDcy Sunday School Cla«*
of the (tv into Mcthodi-t Church
lead off w-ith a party and *upxr
Friday evening. Oct. 2«. with
Mr. ant Mr*. Mrrritt Staley an i
Mr. and Mr*. Hill Schumacher co­
hosting thr affair.
On Sunday afternoon at S p m.
the members of the Homemaker's
Sunday School Cia»* and the mem­
ber* of the Yi'.nig Mcn'« Bible
C'a«s of Die (tvirdo RuptM Church
will get together foi a fellow*htp
supper.
Thr vmail tot « Irammg Union,
under thr direction of Rob Ward
and JoAnnr I Inning, arc plann­
ing an out.lucir picnic tvaturday
evening. Anv niching In to ate lo
contact Jn ni Roll for detail* if
they iln not know them.
The ladir* i.f thr WMS arr tn
sludy thr W ar Book for lft.Vi-3* at
thr homr of Mr*, lanu* Day on

Members Of Local
Group Attend DAR
Meet In T itu s v ille
Rrprfsrntlng the Sallle Harrl
ion Ct.aptrr, of Sanford, at ■ r o 'J
ernt mrrting of Dl-trlr'. Four ot
thr Florida Sorirty, Daughteri
of the American Revolution, wen
Mr* A. C. Penson. Mr». C. Ste­
wart Brown, Mrs. J B. Ray an8
Mrs. A. R Key.
The meeting was hold on Wed­
nesday in Titusville, with the In­
dian River Chapirr .rrving as hoates* Mr&gt; James II. Whitaker,
D^sltict Itircctur. presided ovei
the meeting at the Prcabyterian
Chinch. All state officer* and
many state chairmen were pre­
sent to give instruction on the
Chapter's activities for the corn­
ing year.
Monday night. Oct 29. at 7 p m.
All member* arc urged to b«
there.

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Ihe people.
-• I nm in fnxor nf th e Unpilnl In ip rm ein en ta
srn m .
.1. I ahnll n rllsc ly work fo r an am u aem rn l park
re rre a lio n n l r«irilitle&lt;s for Insth voting nnd rdd.
I. I will n rliv cly work lo brin g nrw indu«lry In
ford mi ottr Anting men nnd wom en can live and
in lh e ir hom etow n.
5. I nm d efin ite ly opposed In any new lave*.
6 . Itcrddcnt n f S anford for m ore th a n 12 scare.

Al.l*
I’tnw ith
S an ­
work

YO UN G!

A G G R E S S IV E !

V O TE FOR AND E LE C T

PAUL YATES, Jr.
Cily CommiMiioner Group No. 1
I'd.

Pol. Adr,

Su nday

DKLf l RliVit M t i nun pi \ i n it

• Ith t iiL f •Burr an* rbntr* of |» •• s*i
•lot rnllt Of nitiffm* aidI rhoire nf {(n|
I n or ruflrr.

OF SAN FO RD

Paul Y ates J r .

W ARDS LONGWOOD HOTEL

ADDITIONAL m h i I.IT

On Monday, Oct. 22. Mr*. Spear
gave a dinner for the young Wo­
man'* Auxiliary' of the First R»pt!»t Church in Sanford. The mem­
ber* present were Mr*. Margaret
Renham. Mr*. Juanita Wynn,
Mr*. Marchrtta Campbell. Mr*.
Ann Turner, Mr*. Hilda Ergte,
and Mr*. Libby Biowning. Assist­
ing Mr*. Spear was Mr*. Camp­
bell. After rating an enjoyable
meal of elull. «alad, teed tea, the
meeting s** vailed In order by
the ww/idriil, Margaret Uc-nham.
ltie secretary. Juanita Wynn, trail
the minute* of the la«t inciting.
Plan* weic then made for the
violation of the County Home by
the member* of Y.ll A , after
which the meeting wa* turned
over to Maichrtta Campbell, pro­
gram chairman.
The next mrrting t* tn he held
on Nov. 12, *1 First lUplttt
Church.

Happy Birthday

I rtrnd. of .1 D Davison, form­
er mayor of Sanford, will tie
sorry to h r,r that he la the
Orange Memorial Hospital, in Or­
lando Hi. room number I. 338

Mr. and Mr. Roby Laing have
rrturnel from New York State
where they have been .(imding
the past few month*.

Saturday evening, Mr*. R. M
Eubank* and her daughter. Mi.a
Irma Gcan Eubank* and Sirs. 1*
C. Tilli* honored Mr*.
Paul
Whitley, the former Rochelle Eu­
bank. with a bridal shower at
the l^ke Mary home of the for­
mer.
Pink gladioli . nd white wedding
bell* decorated the party room*
where *omc 2o fu n d s ami relat­
ive. from Sanford and Orlando,
a. well a. lake Mar., a-*c*ii
bled. Mr. II L. Eubank*, mother
of the honorce a*ti.tcl her In op
cnin* the many beautiful gin- of
china, crystal, allsrr aar.d linenA a la'e hour the hostesses
served fruit *a!a&gt;l. wafer*, coffee,
mint* and .altrd n.t*.

B I R T H S

llr and Mi* Harold Ring Irft
Wrdneaday to atteni the Florida
Chiropractic Convention at the
Algiers Hotel In Miami Reach.
The convention will take place
Nov. | to 4

Mr. and Mr*. Roy Holler Irft
I relay for a vacation In Ohio,
where they win via it Mr*. Hol­
ler-* iDtcr. Mr*. Sco't Forties.

The Smithdiie TTA will med
tonight at I p m. Prior to the
meeting, patents are t« sign regiitrr. in the Individual trachcr'x
rooms. Guest speaker at the meet­
ing \«ill he Mr. Chari- Irm
side, who ha* been a resident of
Sanford for eight year*. Her var­
ied and exten.tcp tMinln- r'n*
the fact that she. through her
work ha. travelled extensively,
make* her well prepared to dt&gt;cu*» the .ubject of Mrntal Health
and Fdueational Frua'ratlon*.
Her education was slatted in
Louisiana, u h ric she wa. born
ami edueatrJ She graduated from
the Louisiana State Normal School
She also ha. several d rg rrri
fiom Trarhcia College. Columbia
University in New York City, a«
well a* a Supervisor'. Diplo..ia
In aihii'inn .hr hold, a crrtifirate*
a» Gui lance Cmin.clor for the
State of Florida.
At the period whan hrr career
started, teacher* were promoted
from grade to grade a* their pro­
ficiency Increased. At a result
»hp ha. taught every grade In
achod fiom kindergarten to rlrmrnlary grades. High School,
and coilrge. Thl. profession ha.
rarrird hrr from Louisiana In
Mti.i.iippt,
Connecticut.
N'e*e
York and tlnally abroad
Uhilc on one of lhe.e trip, to
Europe, in the capacity of a lec­
turer informing t&gt;«in.«. jvf |i...
historic background of Ihe coun­
tries thev wrrr visiting. *hr m -‘
her hu.baml who wa* engaged
in tho same work a. a representa'ive from Seollaml.
Duung thr p*.| thirty year*
they have -arrird on a mutual
tnlrrc-t which comprise* the col­
lecting of documentary inalerialt
throughout thr Muse ms of **••
rojvc and America for teaching
thr hi.-tory of riviliration.
Together they operate in San
ft.r.l a Consultation Se*-vlr» &gt;•*•-*•(
in.i.l* parent* in umler.tanding
the abilttir. nf their children.

Mrs. Spear Gives
Oviedo Churches
BY MARIAN JONES
Dinner For Y .W .A . OVIEDO
— The partiea of

Fetes
Bride

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a la* . H oi lull* nr mitlfln*. ire Ira nr
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Fresh I'nrk Itnssl &lt;*tth I'tiiun
dressing nr 1/2 fried rhitken
•rrvrd with applesaurr ami
rhulre nf l*n rrgrlaldrs. Hut
mils, tnrn muffins, lerd Ira
nr hut ruffre, Jr. »*t»4wberiy
sHoitrakr.

T \K F IS DlilF.t 1 P.D
Refnn i.king any no-dirine,
I read the latnl rairlully. Fob
lisn I In llu-i 'Mr i I'""- rXartl*. Ihry liavp Kern deter­
mined and measured
with
prufrssiunal mmp.Mrnrr.
In
lake la r r r imiimits i&gt;r nmre
frriiuent ibises than directed
r nu Id Ik inlurlona. Tn «akr
|r«a than ilirrrled rould make
the medicallun unavailing, lo
salrguard again*! reenr In
di-sase. «e tin* thr d ig 's '*
dlrrctinns nn the latiel — gnd
then iliiuble ehrrk Ihe direrlinns against the prrsrrlplinn-

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Everything Done Concerning Present
Conflict Will Involve Human Lives

Soil
Conservation
News

involves not only Issues but also flesh and
blood human beingtt
The thing of war sometimes narrows our
scope of thinking — especially thinking
about those who are in similar circumstan­
ces in nearby countries where the rumblings
of bornbtt can be heard.

The news of bombing, war. struggle and
Conflict has been reaching the earn and eyes
of Americans during the last 24 hours.
• ' We Americans often make mistakes be­
cause we view the problems of other coun­
tries within a limited narrow focus. We ice
the problems of other nations in terms of
big political issues, especially in relatktn to
that most vital istsie. the struggle of the
free world against the totalitarian world.
But if wo interpret other nations and
their policies solely in terms of this issue,
wo will make mistakes. And we well might
be renchlng a point where mistakes can las
a luxury most illy afforded.
In international affairs one must deal not
only with issues but also with people. We
in America — those of u» living right here
in Seminole County — do not spend all our
days thinking and living in the big issues
or tho day. We strive personally; we give
our energies to our work and our personal
ambitkms. We love and think of our fam­
ilies and the future of our children. We play.
Similarly, the \ast majority of other peo­
ple are involved in the pursuits of daily life.
And Just as so many Americans judi*e po­
licies nnd world issues only an these affect
them and their dear ones personally, so do
other |&gt;eoples.
It is difficult to see clearly when onu must
keep in mind both dangeroui Issues nnd the
fact that these arc related to people who arc
flesh and blood and who huve within them­
selves all of the contradictions, strengths
and wcaknesfea which Americans posseas. In saying this, wc do not mean to weak­
en resolution, or to create uny moods of appen-rincnt toward the totalitarian enemies
of freedom.
Rather, we wish to think that ail of us
can deepen that resolution by reminding
ourselves that everything we do concerning
the big and menacing problem of our era

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We Need Industry

"What we need in this town Is Induitry
of some sort!" We have all heard that statement or one like it a hundred times over.
But how many of our rural communities are
really ready to take caro of a new industry ?
How many have facilities such as good
schools, available housing, places for recreation, attractive shopping centers, nnd
other things management looks for in additlon to n factory site?
Of course, here in Hanford, we believe that
conditions are perfect for industralista —
A warning to veterans an) wi­ payments will be discontinued re*
they have the finest community in the state dows and ehddrrn of deceased ruiclivcly to i&gt;e fir»i of • raz
to choose for their future business venture. veterans receiving pensions fioin This creates an overpayment.
But there are others, and from what wc the Veterans Administration to Parker said, ani is subject to re­
report immediately any inerrase covery by the Government.
have read there’s an opportunity to pre|iare in
income that would raise tl.eir
if the person receiving the pen­
ahead fo{ what may come.
annual income above Matutory sion notifies VA promptly of such
For instance—a progrnm colled "Plann- limitation* waa sound* I today by an increase, payments will be dis­
cd Progress" which has l&gt;ccn operating for V. S. Parker. Manager of the continued as of the date the last
Pass-a-Grtlle Regional Office.
payment w.« t&gt; »•* ■ • :&lt;l
erseveral years in a three-stute area of our
To remain eligible for pension payment will result
country—is designed to nelp the smaller under the law, according to Park­ Parker said veterans, widows
communities become more attractive places er. pensiooers of World War I. and children reeetvini prosu.iz
World War II, and of the Korean can save themselves tneonver
in which to live and work. It is ii&gt;on*orod ronflict
may not have an annual
and nossiblv p-onev bv »
by three electric utilities companies. They income from other sources ex­ ienee
fymg VA promptly of any increase
help organize the progrnm. and provide co­ ceeding 11,400 without depeuJrnts. in income which would put '.hem
ordination. advice, and the stimulation of or 12,700 with wife or minor child­ abuse the statutory limitations.
ren.
Pensions sre nivsbl- *n -e cash awards to apark local effort.
VA checks the annual Income of ans for permanent and total dis­
Townspeople in more than 200 communi­ those receiving pension through abilities of a non-sen.re-connecities have participated in the program since the medium of annual question­ ed nature and to th* *viJow» and
1052. Some of the things they have done in­ naires which are distributed shout children ef deceased veti-rans for
Jan. 1 every year.
teath, pro­
clude the following: installed new iddewalksj Later, if the person receiving nonservice-connected
viding th* applicants are other­
paved streets, made and installed street: lha pension fails to notify VA wise eligible.
signs, carried on supervised recreation pro-- promptly of an increase in in­ Parker said any V.\ Office ran
full eligibility require­
grams for children, campaigned for bond come which raises hit annual in­ explain
come above the statutory limit. ments for pension.
isoues for improved schools nnd water systerns, developed city parks and community
IAFF • A • DAY
centers, organized volunteer fire-fighting as­
In a few years motorists will be able to
sociations. and organized clean-up campaigns
follow routes through Florida simply by on a community wide basis.
staying on roads marked with a particular
To quote from nn editorial w’ritten about
sign color. Imagine the cmltarrassment if
"Planned Progress"."—Although it is not
you lo.tc'your way when it's that simple. possible for an outsider to solve another
Following the green sign Instead of the community’s problems. It’s certainly possiblue could really mean a red face.
ble for an outsider to help » community
mlve its own problems. And that is exactly
The Sanford Herald
the
kind of boost wc arc getting from Plann­
Pvkltah.4 D.'lr Rt««p&lt; Istures/ •»« RuM*r
ed
Progress."
Nall.ft.llr b. ll.n.ral AJt.MI.L*
• •
•
•trilia Inn SOI Oaorg'a Sa.lnfa llaah HIS*.
Atlanta (Jaarfla
Counting major and minor party choices
•niist’itirnon ratp.m
there arc twelve presidential candidates
Pl Carrttr
tla par atik
Ota Uaath II at
Tftrra Month.
Sit tlnthi
On. Taar
this year. It leads to the conclusion that
II at
liTI
III la
All .Itiituar? bntlraa, carila of lhanka. i»«Muil«i . ant while every l»oy can’t grow up to be presi­
Wnti.-t. of -nonalnmant fer lha purpo.a nf ralilm
ftinila win ha rharaaS far SI raaular aaaartl.las rataa dent hn has an excellent chunce of ut !eu&gt;t
Tage 4,
Thursday, November 1. 105f&gt; being a candidate.
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TOKAY'S n'mi.K VERSE

“Lord will you at this time restore the
kingdom to Israel?" . . . "It Is not for you
to know times or seasons. . . But you shall
receive power.. . : and you shall Is* my witnp.'N." Head Acts 1:1-11.

Information For Veterans

There’s been a lot of political talk about
balancing budgets. One housewife says
time she hearr. about an unbalanced budget
she thinks her husband lias been talking
nl&gt;out her ngain.

Secret For Staying Young
Ity IIAL BOA1.K

'f t

NEW YORK JV—Famous folks
often are asked what keeps them
So young.
Tho secret of many seems to
be they don't always act their
Sge.
Nothing really makes you feel
and look older than your hears
than letting your calendar age put
you In a mental straityacket.
“ When are you ever going to
grow up," Is a rebuke often heard
from the killjoys of this world.
I by growing up they mean
When are you going to put an»y
all childish pleasures and be dead­
ly serious about everything, your
answer should be a fervent, “Nev­
er. 1 bopel''
The troubla with people who al­
ways insist on being deadly serl•us s—Ihey often become serious­
ly dead before their time.
No one could say that statesman
Winston Churchill, fiancler Ber­
nard Baruch, architect Frank
Uoyd Wright nr Caaey Stengel, the
leading exponent of world cham­
pionship baseball, haven't done
well la their respective fields. But
they ere all young men. Why?
Because each has kept alive in
him a small boy’s sense of fun.
The late Justice Oliver Wendell
Holmes, wlio quipped “Oh. to be
TO again!" had the same quality.
Bo did gentle Albert Einstein,
lather of the atom age.
Tho adult who feels he li watt­
ing Uire unless he It always think­
ing high thought* or doing im­
portant deeds is guilty of a greater
Waste. He commit* a form of sui­
cide. Hr murders the spirit of
childhood In him. the child he
ence waa and mutt somehow keep
•live or rite he'll turn forever eld.
It works as simply aa a formula
—let the delight of childhood die
withn you. and you boffta to wither,
too.
And what does delight of childheed consist of? It consists of th*
feeling of Jay you get la doing
things, not because they are im­
portant, but because they are fun.
Celebrities, when they aren’t
busy bflng celebrities, often relax
in pursuits that seem child!* to

the worldly dull. The smarter the
relebrity the more likely he is to
have thia ability to forget his own
importance and relive the pleas­
ure of acting like a kid.
A few- examples:
Actor Y’ul Brynner. star of "The
King and I.” is sternly impressive
when laying down the igw to his
bevy of Siamese brides. Uur*.
what Yul does In his spare lime
at home? He spends hours build­
ing and operating model railroads.
The portly Aga Khan is known
to the western world chlrfly be
cause of his raring stable, but hr
is rrcognied as a religious leader
by millions of followers of a Mos­
lem sect. Know what «na of his
favorite pastimes Is? Flying kites!
One of the most respected men
In the monarch Industry today is
King Gustav of Sweden. But how
dos*s this elderly sovereign escape
from his royal worries? He builds
castles in Scandinavia with a toy
mechanical set. a kind popular
with two generation* of American

children.
Woodrow
one of th*
presidents,
Interest tn
ricks.

i
Wilson was certainly j
must serious of U. S. t
nut hr had a lifelong
collecting funny lime­

Christmas,
Lay a way Special

First Muwiig il
Latest Watch Styles
to c«ie te
SANFORD
Outstanding aebievemer'
efthe*t|4ietasnd
craftsmen wbe wen the
mnnn •

WAMOHOS UM AWABO

® *** BlbQ ft AT\ 111 .leewase, ■«*. evuts sjuan nu|ilB

«

"Now, now, dear. Juat because he isn’t laving pictures
Of baseball players any more doesn't mean we re losing
roir HttJa hov."

THE 1957 CHRYSLERS
HAVE BEEN DELAYED IN SHIPMENT
WE ARE SORRY THAT WE CANNOT
DISPLAY THEM AT THIS TIME.

PLEASE WAIT
DO N OT BUY
UNTIL YO U HAVE
SE E N T H E M
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Seminole High

ADVANCED CAR YET TO BE BUILT

VM

New Smyrna

i

u m
Aim AV 5 M» M

ers and tho balance Is devoted
to woodland, wildlife, and temporary range.
Catnmi k is v £*&lt;*»• S-Have- ,
harvesting and feeding grass
silage to his dairy herd. In fact
•e tries tu h aw sufficient silage
to feed his milking cows through
out the entire year. Last year he
cut his pangola-clover silage three Q
times and averaged over eight
tons per acre per rutting. He also
managed to obtain considerable
grazing in addition to the amount
of illage harvested. At the pre­
sent time he has two metal silos
and a Urge trench silo filled to
rapacity. AnJ there is still one
field of pangola and riover, about
two feet tall, to be harvested as
soon as space in one of the metal
slloa becomes available. Cam- %
mack feels that his feed costs
have been cut over 25 percent byfeeding silage.
In order to obtain the maximum
benefits from the Improvrd past­
ures and also to keep the land
productive a strict rotational graz­
ing program is being followed on
this farm. Liberal and frequent
application* of I'm****
'
materials are also being applied f
on these Improved postures.

Q U A L IT Y

d t k j
O O » i &gt;i *

AT

B IQ

F IN N IY

S A V IN G S

at over 1650 tforet talufe Mr. J . C. Penney on

FOUNDER’S
DAY

A A

iotMlry Industry's

FOOT BALL

a trained toil scientist, tbs plan n i
worked out with the owner accord­
ing to the capability of the land
needs for protection and improve,
ment.
Chemical anal) si* » * « mad* of
soil in the bare areas tnd tha
m u lls showed that these areas
contained high concentrations of
chlorides. In fact several of these
areas were over 2.000 parts* per
By BEN’ WIGGINS
million of chlorides. After con­
Soil Con*ervitloalit. I’SDA
sultation with the technician! of
Seating the need for expanding the Soil Conservation Service and
his dairy operation* la Orlsndo in Experiment Station personnel a
the latter part of IMo Elbert good drainage system waa design­
Cammark began exploring sur­ ed and staked out In hopes tbst
rounding territories. In the early our normal annual rain-fall of ap­
part of 1951 he located and pur­ proximately SI Inches would leach
chased approximately too acres out most of the chlorides In
of native prairie land three miles these areas. The system was con­
South East of Geneva. Portions structed about four year ago anJ
s periodic check is being made to
of this land 'i ' * •
growth of native needle grass determine the amount of re­
however, numerous other areas duction In chlorides. The results
were completely her* or support­ continue to show a great reduction
In chlorides and to-day ait of these
ed no vegetative life.
Soon after the land was pur­ formely barren areas are support­
chased Cammack called on the ing a thick sod of surulent pansupervisors of the Seminole Soil gola grass and White Dutch clov­
Conservation District to provide er.
.Approximately 160 acres have
technical assistance in developing
cunservaUon plan for this farm already been established to im­
After the land was surveyed. by i proved pasture grasses and clov­

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�THE SANFORD HERALD Thurn., Nov. 1. 1D5G. Tape r»

Sanford Women
Attend Meeting
In Leesburg

Calendar

THURSDAY
' arising as co-hostess.
The Intermediate Choir of the
Daughters of Weslejr Sunday
First Baptis* Church will rehearse School Class of the First Mcthoat 7 JO amt the Adult choir at l:U0&gt; dlst Church will meet in McKinRepresenting the Sanford Wo- p ni.
i ley Hall at 7:30 p m. Tuesday
man's Club Tuesday at the Di- The Junior Choir will have their Nov. t for a regular businrs* and
strict 7. Florida Federation of rehearsal and fellowship at the sqptal meeting «%ith Mrs. Ilrouie
j Women s Clubs merttng at l.ccs- K' r,t rrw b F U rU t Church at J i « Williams group a* hostesses.
The Cleaners Class of the First
burg were Mrs. F. T. Meriwether.
..
... .
.
,
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, ,
The Tuuth Choir of the First Baptist Church will hold its re­
Mrs. I&gt;. A. l&gt;rcgory, Mrs. S. J. Presbyterian Church will practice gular monthly meeting at the
church annex at 7:30 pm . Mrs.
Nix, Mrs.' Ralph A. Smith. Mrs. at the Church at 7:50 p. m
The
First
Methodist
Church
Alice
Borvdoff and Mrs. Eve
E. C. Harper. Mrs. II. W. Ruck
er, Mrs. S. (i. liairim an, and will have a workers conference louse will be hostesses,
at 7:30 p m for all officers and Circle Two of the First Chnslian
Mrs. Stephen Terllorst. .
teacher, of the chuich school, in-j
L‘".u
meet Tue-day,
The nireting in Leesburg was
,
.. .
. 2 pro., at thf home of Mrs. M»eluding
c
.
.
.
rr«UI«nU
.nd
M
BUhop
23,;
SummerM
w|!h
held at the Woman's Club Builde.mnsc it. for the M.VF Mrs J. Mrl &gt;v ,, young a* the program
ing.
tl M John, church school superin- ,Mder&gt; and Mr. Ch.ile. II lineThere were 206 women, in­
will preside.
me t l
devotional leader.
cluding two past presidents, re­ trndenl,
Seminole Chapter No. . O. E.
Thf offj, , „
of ,hr K(W
presenting 76 clubs and County
will hold it. regular KHtliig Chhati.n Church will meet TriesFederations, registered for the S
ot the Masonic Tempi* at I p. m- lUj.( 7;30 p m „ ,hf rliuri.h
event.
The llev. II. W. Henderson will
W fD M M itt
Mr*. J F. Warren. Senior Di­ have the morning Jevoiiom over
Thrrr wil| br a h u .,nft i
rector and Mrs. T. E. Triplett. " IRR, Sanford, at 1.30 a. m.
and imuhcon meriing of the SanJunior Director, both of Orlando.
FRIDAY
forJ Woman’* Club and the Fine
prestJed, and reports were heard
Intermediates wilt meet at the Alls Department *t 12:30 pm
from the Senior and Junior clubs church at 7 p m. to go to Or- The program will be music and
during the morning session.
land* for a skating party.
hostesses will be Mrs Howard
Also presented were Mrs. C. M.
The Rev. . W Hendeison will Montriih, Mrs. David U nier. MRS. lit V J. VtltNFDOK. horticultural rv sit. w 10 will conduct the Flower Show School Course
Washburn Tampa ami Mr*. Art have the morning devotions over Mrs. E. A Monforton Mr* Den Nov 1.1. 14. and t*&gt;. Is well cptallfi-i i nn n .trust •« She I* a National Accredited Judge and Instruc­
tor in Flower Ananginc an l
•; also Dirrctor of Judges’ Council for District 4
Wittner, Lakeland. President and WTRR. Sanford, at *:30 a. nt.
ver Cordell, and Mr*. E. I)
ind a Roaid M'inl&gt;rr of the Jacksonv ills- Garden I'iuls.
second V&lt;ce President of the Stale MON CAL SOX .. - Jardlns*
Rinehart
Federation and Mrs Charles Camp
The Catholic Womens Club will;
•-----------------------tlu r ami sister-in-law Mr. an I ttonal Board of MUlloni of the for Wilmington. Del., where she
bell. Zephyrlnlls, State Junior meet at * p. m. n the Elks Cluo- i
Mr* Hoy I. Howell.
ichurch Friend* of the church will visit relative* end friend* for
Chairman Mrs. Washburn sold.1 room.
Mr and Mr* Ralph Thompson fiom |.«'.e Mary attending were the next two month*. During her
are announcing the birth of a the It.**. ami Mr-. J. M Thump- absence, her friends. Mr. an j
• A nation'* survival depend* upon
The t'psala Community Presbvdaughter. Ellen Renee on Oct II von, the Rev I. W Scott. Mr Mr* William Rillenhurg of Ab. ril* ideals. These are of no effect tcrian Chur, h will have Sunday
Sunday evening, Mrs. Daisy and Mr* \\ I Piper, .sir and deen. S. D will occupy her homo
without action. . . .We must In* School Council at 6 pm . for all
Douglas of Weirsdale was guest Mr* P D \iuli-r*nn, Mr and Mr* on Seminole Drive.
mentally, spiritually and physical- h * officers and teachers of the
speaker at the l'p»ala Churrh She Wil am l or • * *n. Mr. and Mr*
ly prepared to inert emergencies, church.
Mr*. W. I* Burke relumed Sun­
was assisted by the Rev. Fllioll. il VI Gle.i-,,'1 Mr ami Mr*. II day from Atlanta. Ga. whore »ho
SYIURDAY
MRS. It. A. F t TRKI.I. AND MRS. N ADINE SLAUGHTER at a U-t us work up rnlhutis*in for
By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
meeting Tuesday night of the Semiuola Rehaknh lodge, at which the world at targe.*’
The R A s of the First Baptist
Little Mi *i Karen Bivans is pastor of the Tarpon Spring* I’rr* W Ke .It and «on*. Craig, Kcltk , wax two weeks, nursing her »i»*
Mrs. Slaughter, president of the IteheVsh Assembly of Floiida, »nd
•'lo-t '* develop leadership in our Church will meet at the church visiting her grandmother Mr* C bytrrian Church. They repurl«*tl ant i' In Mr and Mi* It Shed-1 ler. Mr*. C. S. Driskrll, who unher officcis wei« guests
on the recent mission trip through dun. Mr and Mr, J V Lloyd derwent turgery »«&gt;me time ago.
clubs leadership is known by the
SUNDAY
1 * Bivans. in Jarksonville
...
... „
Mexico ant Guatemala and IMus
personalities It create*.” She
The State Woman's M'ssionaryj Mr. and Mrs. J. L. t.ieen arid ,rnlr(| ttlrir la||,, U1„, ,||.I.-. Mr* llirdie llinxl and Mrs II F Friends of Mr». Driskrll will bo
{glad to hear that she is making
urged the members to know t'nlon Exerutive Se-retarv M'«* *on Grurge sju-nl last weekend *n Roth Mr* Douglas and Mr* 1.1 Sleberl.
Member* of the l.ake Mary PTA * good recovery although it is
their State amt General Fed­ Josephine Jones of Jarksonville Jheir former home, I'aDika, visit butt weie dres*e«l in .he native
held another Bake Sxle *t tin* 'slow.
eration policies
will br the gueti speaker at the *nS friends and relatives.
Costume of the southern republic '. Post Ofifco. Saturdaynoun and
J. if- Swekes, who wax a paFred flowed of Atlanta. Ga. is II will he remembered that Mrs made user SI Ae-0.
Mr*. Witm.r said she was de­ First Baptist Church al 7:JO p. in.
ilient at Orange Memorial MosulMONDAY
| spending some time with his hrc. Douglas it a metnlu-r of the N'a 1 Mr* Ruby- I imien left Tuesday I lal is at home, greatly improved.
dicated to the purpose of a club In
every village and a«ked the mem­
The Woman's Missionary Society
•y VIRGINIA CONN
bers to extend the Federation of |h r K|r, f napilst Church will
Judy Smith entertained several,—Betty and Al H tllner’'doing " the benefit* ov*r an increasing area, have a Metnal* H ast taught by
guest, for coffee Tuesday morn-1pooths-Dodie and John King load- of Mr*'
‘ ' mp*"1in
1 pr*l,r&lt;'
,h,• WO,k
the Junior*
their siipjmr.
of the State 'Yuma.i'g Miisionary
Ing. The gueat list has slipped my j|)g &gt;mj |cal|,ng
*, Marg~
•he work of the Florida Farm l?mon Executive Secrct.ry. Ml**
Josephine June* from 10:(J0 a. m
Colony, Gainesville.
imposing* r °U mi5f
,Ur*
,,iU »•«
Af'er luncheon was serxrd at until 2 W&gt; p. m. Cuvetesl dish lun•
\V&gt; attended the carnival at
Jo h n M ilierJr. In hi* bamluniSouthslde Tuesday mghl. a. did ^ m -M lld re d Smith. Just rushing the club home, Mr* (' I. Men- i-hron A n.ir*cry will be provided. .
^radically everyone else In town ** a*u*,~ The *CPnf wa‘ ,,nr of ser. Jupiter. First \ ice I’rr .deni. All the women a ir urged to at­
^ V ' “ rem end'olir crowd "eWined '*d«l gaiety, ami l m sure the mo*, calle, upon the chairman living
out the booth*, children of all sire* {^&gt;fiub,r , r ' rr in ul* »" S«°&lt;| in Duliiel 7 She announced cm- tend.
The Friendship Class of the
rod* the ponies, the snapping turmust come to an end. and „ ..u in ail p « try ami Interna
tie. and any number of *:sorted •* U *' ’hf *!wp? . fhl!?rcn.
Uon»1 ' ‘'lati.n* and .iH.ke .if the Fir*t Christian Church will meet
vehicle*. The Spook Hou»e was , *kr"
,b*' ,boo,h* Uaneral Fetie.atiun* Community Monday, 7:30 p in ; and new ofhigh on the popularity list, a* a dismantled, and the light* turned Achievement Conic* , carrying a fi.-er* will he clrcteJ.
weird creature sat on the steps' out 11 w»* fun ,0 plan, fun to ,(&gt;|) ,^ llp „c jto uwuu She urged
I I E M I IV
collecting tickets. Glimpse, in the » « * . but eveiYone U glad it* , clubs to have mote group singing
I.rt tlio flmvcrx iiml Irtnom in tlm Ni.riiij; ;*&lt;!*&gt;■u your bed . . . . tfirlnl.led (mily
The Woman'* Soc;e‘y of Christ­
panels,
pagran's
and
plays
erow d-Jean Fitlon leading her M rr im,il nrxl &gt;p#r
on
FIctilrroM
.4
pretty r'ic!d l-’lmvern nbeo li*. pillow rn-iv, bluiikct*, Liweli, tmth
ian Service of the First Methodist
little clown across the field; Mr.; The beginner's da** in golf at
clollix, yjucnt tuweln, linnil loxwli.
Church
will
have
a
I'.oa'J
meeting
Harman of the Herald looking for i the country club is growing. Joyce
a spot to focua hi* camera—Did, Baker Joined thl* morning. If*
"'ill washing wonder* never at 9 a. in. followed by the ivguiar
die Weber Fanehon and MscMar- most encouraging to *ee lhal field rra*e? N’rw even d»ri fall f-ill • lm*inr*s and progr.iin meeting at
Robert* and Roy Symes stan.Ung of »*venle*n gorgeous female* fa-hlon* will Numler well
I u:43 a .m .
Number If of Mis First
in the middle of it all dls»u*slng 0l|i *wlnglng at the hall I’ll bet Urn faille fal.rie Is woven of
Circle Ni
golf and
and politics—Betty
politic*-Betty Guy
Guy —
and, 'rbrn *h«T atatt playing the two '' Vrnel " a nr., manmade fiber Methodist I hurc i meet* at • p m
golf
Buth Norvelle picking up boats
foursomes will Increase in I ' ii* warm soap or de'r-rgent snl* with Mrs W. 11 Wr«t, 913 CaCtai and rinses, and a steam Iron.
Una Dr., with Mr* Wilmu Coll.rr'.
on the Fishpond—K*thy Bishop in i P&lt;&gt;pul«rtty,
the Fishpond line with her child-' _____________
ren—Jane McKibbon drinking eof- T
You'll love the I’ctnl-itmooUuicxg
fee —Harriet William* looking
of tlieno fine - cotubetl Uurncnlu
£ f o r John and John looking far I
.rlieeld. . . ntiil the Spring fre.xhne:it
Harriet —Shirley Perkins asking '
WHEN will you gel mure hot
they luiiiK lo your decor. .Multi,
dagaT Olivia Simmons frantically
itrlor print on White background.
having one of her children paged
SlieeU wrapped .singly in durnlrle

Lake Mary

J

Conning
The News

•

Sheets
Pillow Cases

printed film. I'illoneuscn wrapped
in pair*.

Seven Books Slated
For Publication
By UofF Press

l u l l S i / .u S I x

5.98

® GAINESVILLE — Seven books
dealing xvlth ganDnlnr. fatigue,
economies, poetry, dsneing. Carib
bean political problems, and Flor­
ida’* Pitive tree* are scheduled
fer puhllettlon hy the Fnlverslty
of Florida Pres* thl* fall
• VOIR FLORIDA GARDEN",
by John V. Watkins and Herbert
S Wolfe, ha* been revised to
Include new information about
f r u it* ami 20 pages of new illu­
stration!. The book rontain* fac­
tual information ah'.”' every
phase of gardening in Florida.
"THE NATIVE TREES OK
FLORIDA", by Erdman West and
Lillian E Arnold, ha* recently
been revised by the author* In j
Include new data and new lllu*- i
WIIATS A CARNIVAL "IT IIO IT II M LOONSTlust p.ot romph-te, **y these parents and children
tralloni. This popular guide to
gatherrl around the balloon nun at the ^&lt;iuth*iiie Hallow*rtt Carnival Tuosday night.
Florida trees ha* already gone
^brough five printings.
gu*. discu.se* political thought
W **NEW ANSWERS TO THF FA­ ami practice in the Caribbean
TIGUE PR&lt; BLEM”, by Ade’aide arra. Political science and history
K. Bullen, Is based upon scienti­ students will find thl* book a val­
fic studies of military and civilian uable reference work.
peraonnel. Th* work discuss** n*i| H O I V l ' N ' M l • I A o »•• c
Each of (he seven book* has
Vous and mental fatigue, and *ugher.r
created
through
the
efforts
gesla mean* of combating job abof an expert, each writer an «-ml*ente*iam.
all clay comfort
"THIS CHANGING SOLTH*. nently qualified scholar In his own
by John M. Maelachlan and Joe field All of the book* are design­
ed
for
general
reader
interrst
as
8 Floyd, analy/ei Southern pop
with N aturalizer’s
flatten trends between !)•&lt;&gt; and wrll a* fur use hy the specialist.
TWO. The relationship of the***
Dead* lo the economic and social
heel-hugging,
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JVs Close Out Home
Schedule With 19-0
Win Over Seabreeze
Th«*
Sanford Seminole JVa.
• "
blasted through for 19 point* and
- blanked out the Seabr.c/o JV*
yeitcnlay afternoon In Memorial
Stadium In a doci»ive victory to
dote out their home »chedule for
*”
*

s (rooms Takes On
"tuslis Saturday;
-Homecoming Game
The Croomt Academy Panther*,
-• #n the downhill skid for the Uit
** lero week*, wtll be trying to *nap
out of the xlugglthnet* that ha*
"come w er them Saturday night
when they take on powerful Eu*lU In the Panther* homecoming
game.
Head mentor Joe Fair »aid.
"gomeJiing seemed to come over
the boys these U*t two week*, and
their morale hit zero. But this
week they *e«med to have waken
wg, and they're been virion* a*
always in pradlce."
The Panther*. 1-3-2 for lha
season, stand to win If they can
play the spirited type game they
played against th# larger aehool*
earlier In the aea»on. "You can’t
blgme the boy* for wanting win*,''
Fair commented. "Sure, they dul
wonderful jobs in Being and holdIng the big school* to do»e *core*.
but the boys got .tump* became
thfy were always roming out aerood best. I think they'll come
through for u* Saturday night.*'
Came time is I p m. In Mem•rial Stadium.

Greyhounds Battle
Powerful St. Cloud
The Lyman Greyhound* travel
(o SI. Cloud tonight, aan* four
of the starting lineup, to take on
the almost Impossible *a*k of
Battling powerful St. Cloud.
Jim Payne, head mentor for
the Greyhound*, aald, "Don't expe t too much, we're hurt badhadly.”
The r r i c n r i wtll he Freshman
and Sophomore*, and tome Fre«htren and Sophmore* are on the
•farting team.

SYRACUSE STAR J/ MMY 0 R O Y / N
SYRAC U SE HACK, THE
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lh a
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victory
wai done lin
tho
rrond half.
Th* Seminole* jumped to the
lead early In the *eeond half when
Cedil DandriJge to**ed-out to
Johnny Yeacklr, and Yeackle, in
turn, patted to Al Collin*. Col­
lin* gathered In the aerial and
rambled 39 yarJ* for the fln t of
hi* two *rore*.
On the return ruund of play* TALLAHASSEE — Florida State
Tommy Butrwr recovered a Itaby University'* rl*lnf football team
Sandcrab fumble on the Sea- to tt , fu&gt;r
n{ tt, Jong,Unding
breexe 43 yard line. Two play* m ljor obJptlive, Friday night In
U.er D.ndrljge on a roBout
Bow l-to heat the Uni»«eep around left end, raced 32
".
.
yard* before finally being brought
down on the II yard line. Three “The other major objective l* and
play* later llandidge plunged haa been to defeat the Univer»lty
from one yard out to the score °f rinrida. They won’t get a
chance to fulfill that one until
on a quarterback aneak.
November 22. I9U.
In the fourth quarter Al Col­
Tho Seminole* hare failed In!
lins look in a Seabreeie pant and
•hree
prevlou* appearance* In the
relumed It 72 yvnl* to act up the
final Seminole tally. The return- oratv** Bowl- • '« no"* 1 . the
ed punt carried the ball to th# prevlou* games have been c.oae,
Sandcrab IS yard line, and Collin* The score* were: 34-0 (1933), 27-0
zapped off the drive flrej by hi* (IW3) and U 13 (1131).
' ’Miami loom* a* by far the
beautiful run circling right end
for 10 yard* and paydirt two play* •Irongeat team we've met thin
lesion." aaya Seminole coach Tom
later,
After the second Collin* score, Nugent. "Their defenae particul­
he fan* again cheered a* Dand- arly will be the beat we’ve fared
ridge aurrraafully drop-kicked tho T»t
extra point.
The Tribe roach i* especially
The fir»t half wa» primarily worried about the Hurricanes'
a defensive battle, with the 8em- na**lng attack, and again In partInole* making an uniucceiaful bid Icular Bonnie Yarborough.
for a »core In the *econd quarter.
“ W*
jy|iam| to throw the
A »u*tained drive carried for M ball a
deiplte the fact that
yard*, and the JVa made a tally, they have that big fullbark Bo*
vrily to have It nullified with an »eler,'' Nugent commented.
offtide penalty. Seabrrtze finally
"Yarborough will be the only
took over the ball on their
own B yard line.
JV roarh Dirk Silver*, aubiUtut- ing Into hi* own now. They've got
ing freely all during the game, a big, tough line, particularly
left hi* amnllcit defender* In the •trong defensively," the TYlbe
game, even when the Baby Sand- roarh added.
rab. made their Jcepeil pene'raYarborough proved he deserved
lion of the gome. And the youngiter* held, a* the Seabreeze JVa the notice* about coming Into hi*
!n«t the ball on down* at the Sem- own when he pasted for the first
Inolc »rvrn yard line and th« final Miami touchdown In their 14-0
triumph over Texaa Christian last
whls'le blew to end the game.
Kirk Kriraon did not *ee action Saturday.
Nugent praised epacifically the
during the game. He sustained
i oligtit fracture of the hand in line blocking In the Seminole'
the last workout prior to the game,
over Villanova Saturday
hut hi* position «*i amply filled "h-ht 1° Philadelphia,
with the fine performance of ” 1 guesa I'd have to *ay that
Johnny Allred, 121 pound Fre*h- waa our heat blocking of the teanun.
" h" commented after the
game. "We diJ just as good •
Job blocking against Ohio, but
Alan Mavar
Villanova I* ■ much bigger and
better football team than Ohio."
Junior guard Boh Elliott from
rH. Petersburg received special
prais* from' Nugent for his play
In the Villanova contest.
' Elliott waa
the ■niHHJui
standout firrrri'
defen~-e inv

FSU Going Alter
Main Objective,
To Beat UolM

Sears Leads In Individual Running

GAINESVILLE — Fullback Ed gained pasting. He has completed May punted but five time*, but
Seara Doomed hit way for 60 yards 1» of 22 throw* for 34.3 percent­ ' hia average la a high 40.0 yards.
The team punting la 19.0 aver­
rushing agalntt Louisiana Stale age completions.
f
last Saturday and Jumped from
Rountree top* the tram 's receiv­ ageCenter Bill Bollon hopped on
third to First place In Florida's er* with five catches for 90 yard*.
individual running department.
And a touchdown. End* Bobby tw0 LSU fumbles, bringing hia
A member of F.orirta’s Orange Burflrd and Jim Yeats have each ilx-gamc total to three. Guard
team, which alternates with the caught Ufrec. Burford for &lt;1 Han* Johnaon and Tackle Char­
Blue team, Scars moved out In y ards total and one touchdo'wn and lie Mitchell have snapped up two
front of the Blue's Joe Brodi'iy. Yeata for 34 yards total. Symank enemy fumble* each.
also a fullback and last week's hat snared five passes for 23 Simpson, last «eason's leading
punt returner in the Southeastern
leading ground gainer.
yards gained.
Sears has run for 200 yards on
Quarterback Harry S p e a r * Conference, continues lo dominate
43 carries for an average of 4.4 brought his punting back up into that department on ihe team, reyard* per carry. Amazing fact la' national ranking figures this week. I turning five for 9# yanli and a
that be has not been thrown for He has punted IT time* for an touchdown this tca*on. He »dd&lt;%
a loss this sea ion.
average of 40.1 yards. Spears i mightily to hi* total Saturday, by
Brodsky hi* run 19 time* for punted twice against LSU for a 'returning e punt 49 yards for a
1S3 net yard*, an averarc of 3.7 ISO average. Quarterback Jon i touchdown.
yard* per carry. Three other Flor­
ida players have rushed more,
than 100 yard*. They are Jim
Rountree, 1M. Jackie Simptcn. 1M
(another who ha* not lost a yard
i thi* season), and John Symank,
! 1IT.
Quarterback Jimmy Dunn aurgrd well ahead In palling, follow­
ing hit fine performnace agalntt
LSU. La»t Saturday he threw 10
timet, completing seven, bringing
hit *ea*on'» total to 227 yard*

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Here are a few fact* and figures
for the "doubting Thomaiea" who
•till refer to Florida a* a third
rate team that Just got lucky.
I. The Gators, picked by almost
everyone to finish In the bottom
The Sanford Seminole*, eager rn. Beach club w.ll be stronger Quarter of the Southern Conferfor the ta*te of a win, have taper- than last year. Beside* .porting
*"
ed off their scrimmages for the a MO pound tackle. LlnJ»cy CarT. lha loop with
°"e h,lf
week, and there U some hint that NSB'a out.tanding end lait year ®f lb* »ea»on remaining,
The only two teams in front
there will be some changes in line- will head ihe ho*t of returning
up for tho gam* with New Smy- lettcrm*n. Including Ed Shipman, of Florida In the standing* arc
Georgia Tech and Tennessee, both
hard running fullback.
m i Beach Friday night.
"A lot of new faces will **c a undefrated and untied and both
The New 8myrna Beach club,
among the lop five team* in tho
alway* a scrappy club, will be up lot of action Friday night," head
nation.
mentor
Bill
Fleming
promiaed.
for the game alto, and it &gt;hap*t
Ranking helow Florida In the
up to be a battle down to the "We're going to u*e many of our
wire. NSB shows a belter record rr*rrvra, and ire what th*y can conference are teams like Miss­
issippi. Vanderbilt and Auburn,
'han the thq Ssminole* — they do for u»."
Ihe Seminole* spent most of all picked by at least one prohave dumped Bunnell and Crttrent City while losing to Winder the week working on defense— *f a»on forecaster to finish In tho
______ — particularly the end*—and the (0p 20 nationally.
Park, Apopka, and DcLand
j Tt»«* learn waa picked In
while the Seminole* are wlnleta °ff*n ,iv* scoring punch. YetterPractice ended early and the , evpr,j pre aeason poll, lo lose,
for the seaion
The personnel of the New Smy- ' ram l
to Memorial Stadium ,u (tj s , mfl but one and that
■ --■■-■■■
- ■11° watch the J \» defeat Ihe Sea- one
C1||P^ a to** ,up. T3ic
breeze JV*. Today the practice (;a{„rt rro*ied up those fortunewill b* held sans pads. "W ere at | r ||er* on th* first day of the teafull strength with the exception , on by dumping Mi**itslppi State
of Al Stanley.” Fleming said, WO. and the/ have con'inutd to
"and we're not taking chances of win.
a late Injury that rould hurt us
_
. .
,
They boast a 4-1-1 record includ­
badly.”
ing three SEC victor!**, a win over
a South»v*»tern Conference team
By JAHNNY JONF.S
and a tie with the leader of the
Barrow,
Eaton
Are
Florida’s freshman G a t o r *
Atlantic Coa*t Conference.
»«&gt;red a quick touchdown on the
3. Florida ha* won thrre gamra
Out
'In
d
e
fin
ite
ly1
opening series of play*, but could
in a row for Ihe first time since
By
JOHNNY
JONES
not hold on "
fro,h
GriJ captain John Rarrow, who 1932, a "bowl” year for the Gat* “?
ln ,h* 0 r ,n ,e
Bowl
Friday night.
dressed but taw no action againat or*, and ln that atretch has
"
The lo*a was the FloriJa firah- LS.U. Saturday, will be out of •cored 49 point* while holding the
men first since 1930, which also artlon Indefinitely, according ^'opposition to 13. Two o f'th e se
- wins were on foreign field*.
came al the hands of the Hurri- Twiner Sam Lenkford.
canes by a acore by jo-7.
Barrow'* Injury la a cracked
Miami scored three touchdown* rib. and although tt Is not serious. to keep the Tigers from adjusting
In the first period of play and It will be enough to keep him their strategy to the change,
End Jim Eaton sustained a knee
lead 207. Florida mine bark in ildelini-l for a while, deipile one
the second quarter and scored newspaper report that he will play injury during Ihe LSU game and
again as Halfback Jack Wothruok against Auburn Saturday. Ill* In- will alio be lo*t to the learn lndetrainer
took the ball over from seven Jury waa kept secret for as long finitely, according to
yard* out. Thla ended the first at possible before the LSU game. Lankford.
half with Miami leading 2013.
Miami pushed over their final
touchdown In Ihe third quarter
r a 11-yaH drive. Florida dom­
inated Ihe last quarter, but overeagerness co»t Ihe Bahy Gator*
two touchdowns, one on a plunge
by Giles, which was nullified by
a penalty,
ptrul
and the other on a

SeminolesMay Change
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Nugent also though Al Pacific*,
The Gators racked up 14 firat
was one of the game cap­ downs to Miami’s 12 and outgalntain*, played his best game of rd th* Hurricane* on the ground,
the seaaon and had praise for 210 yards to 139. Miami gatnrJ
Ronnia Schomburgcr and Joe 2M total &gt;»rds to Florida's 233,
Holt among others.
outpassing the Gatori 129 to 43.

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Exp. Nov. to. 1980.
and 38 foot used all aluminum
pyoduce vani. Al»o two 1933 Dia­
CROSLEY
BENDIX
mond T llo IIP Cummin* DieSa! -« »r-1 ^e* vtee
Ml aleepcr tractors Excellent
RANDALL
condition. Great Danc-Diamond
Electric tompany
T, 103 So. Orange Jlhmom
Trail, Orlando J9uJl. Night— Service— Quaiity —hatiafactioa
Ph. 113 Sanford 24J7-J—3 De Bary
Call Mr, Reivca 3 1209.
14—USED CARS

T. V. SERVICE

Day or Night
2MB NASH Super 4 dr. »c&lt;!an.
SEMINOLE T.V.
Good body and motor need*
803 Celery — Ph. 1238-J.
acme Tran*, work. Radio, heatHome Improvement
ar above average tire*. $75.ou
Lonn Servlre
caah. See at M3 E. 21C. St Aftar 5:30 p.m.
GREGORY LUM BER
*&gt;th ft Maple — Phone 2862
DOES 71115 BEAUTIFUL FALL
WEATHER mike you want to :j —SCHOOLS INSTRUCTION
l« t out on the highway and ga
LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, 3 yr*.

■ £ A n,:i:r .“ tssi
" ' M r , ” . " ‘"'rm • EMPLOYMENT

’17 PONTIACS ARE COMING I 24—HELP tTA.VTT.P—PEMALB
19U Naah Rambler convertible, Waoreia w-jnted. Apply Touchgood condition. 3600. Call 2*iu7, ton Drug Co., Mr. Gilpin
IN I Ford Victoria, very lean.
. . .
Radio, heater, w,w tire*. $498 Spend 3-4 LADIES
hour* dally rcpre*«ntCuthman motor icootcr, $93
ing Avon Cosmetic). Liberal
30* W. Second St.
___ .
commlt'ion. Contact Sir*. J.
Rune!!, P. 0. Box 973. OrtanJo

BUSINESS
SERVICES

: t-IIL1.P WA.NTTD

MALE

METAL ROOFING
2 and 3 bcu.'ouii) cement ol..rk
Now In stock, 5-V Crimp—V
laku front homce. 888. ft 888
t orruiated — 2H Corruiatcd, uufur-iihed Phone 113. St.
t.ct
Your roofing need. at
j ohn Realty Co
Shrrman Concrete ripe Co.
Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17 92 So.
Out West 13th St.
City Limita. Slumbcrland Court.
48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
See Seminole Really for DeiirHAYNES Office Machine Co.
able lloutn and Aptv. Phone 27.
Typewriters, adding machine*
Sale (-Rentals, 314 Mar.. I'h. 41 New 2-bedroom houvea. kitchen
equipped. Phone 443 or write
8 ft SoJ j fountain and bar in A-I Jack Flynt, Bov 302, Sanford.
audition. Also 6 cast iron, leath­
er upholttcrcd bar stools. Perfect 2 bedroom house. Kitchen equipp­
for tmall buslnei* getting start­ ed. »pacc heater. Ph. 2333-W.
ed Worth over $1,000 will »acrifire fur 83*3 complete. Ph. 3 room apt., adults, 1113 Park.
I02O-J.
3 room unfurnished apt. Phone
1970.
47—FURNITURE—UOl'SKUOLD

I MeRANEY-SMITII PAINTS
2418 a. Park________Phone UdJ

Ted Burnett

• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

WILtvO.N-MAIER
New and Used Furnltare
311 E. First St.
Phone 138 Furnish*! J bedroom hnu»e, ad­
ults. Ph. 1391-J.
Uted furniture, appliances, tool*,
etc, Bought-told. luvrry't Mar Room for rent with kitchen pri­
321 East Ivt. St. Phone 1(371.
vilege' to rouplr, Ph. 2MI-W.

for PAINTLNG
34— INSURANCE
Phone 1952 St.
COMPLETE MODERN
HAVE YOU BEEN PUTTING OFF
INSURANCE
THAT NEW ROOF beeau.e you Ml the N'EW
f KINDS of firt and
foar the coat wUI be too great?
casualty. Insurant* avaUabla in
Why not drop ta? It'U co»t you
tne b«it of Compinia* at Low■outing to talk It over. You may
eit Rate* to those who quaUfy
k a rt a pleasant lurpela# to itor*
Consult
0 A L L INSURANCE
■ILL LUMBER ft SUPPLY
AGENCY. 204 3. Park At*.,
YARD g » W. 3rd St.. PHONE
Saaivrd. Fla.
S3 The Lumbar Number.

»

Mi llr&gt;no.dk Apt
2800 Sanford
Ave. 1 bedroom furnished apt.
l-ow- rent. Apply ant. No I or
rail 1494.

2nd ANNIVERSARY
IN OUR
SANFORD iJJCATION
Echo!' Ili-Riirr
$91.80
Sofa ll«d anil Cbair ........ 99.00
Hollywood Bed ................ 49.30
Free headboard* on Hollywood
Bed*
All Dinette Sete Discounted
8139 00 Bunk Bed* ......... $11900
3-Room Groupe ................ 293 00
3-Pc. Curved Sectional* .. 199 00
(Foam Rubber)
liuoccr 1
BEDROOM:
Double D rci'cr
tiev riel Mirror
Uookca.r Red
Inncrvprlng M atL e"
Box Spring
(2 pillows FREE)

Unfurnished 2bedroom apt., like
now. Near thopping venter ft
School. 2819 S. Elm. No pels
plea*#.
Mayfair—3 bedroom, I hath home.
Call 1430-J after 8 p. m.

rtlM ACtaitt Jayne Man-held.
2.1. leaves Superior Court lt\ta»
Anttlra after »he wa« granted a
ciivorre from her husband, Paul
J. ManiAeld, a lalU r, 3 " ..p u b ­
lic relations man. Tt.e Utter
failed In pre*' a croM-awiplalnt
In wrMth tie charged til« wife
wai not ,i fit per. on to have etuIndy t&gt;f their ilaughtrr, Jayne
Marie, 3. Mist Mansfield tettified
that her huskvnd wanted to keen
her In the kitchen "from 3 am.
to .$p m.” and war Jealous of her
Chihuahua dog. (International)

„

t h e h a te
Card* of Think* ara Jl.oo per ln*ertlnn r»r*rdle» nf Mia. IB
.Metnortum notlrn, ,fue t.» he fart they may run to ron'idrrih!*
ength, ara hilled at ii.oo r e, r n|Ilmn Inch
eonemeraa,*

Reteaia Thur«d*y, Vev j, UJg

daily

$ 179.

crossword

A( ROXS
DOWN
I Htrong
I Pudding
Kiwi
starch
8 Detesta
3 Egyptian
11. Genu* of
god l i a r )
Kettles
3. rranaporta.
12. Convex
lion rate*
ntoldlrc
4. Ilrfull
11 I'leree 1
8 U'ntiajipy
14. C-immenee
8 Tet
13 8lng!eunlt
project
.34 StKeftan
7 Hail!
Kul*
a .« lothe'
$7. Droop
t . Chari i
in
l.artit&gt;
th*
10 Mel &gt;jy
mtddl*
Id Tree
1! War. ten
19 Kindi
off
2o. Dram
72 Clue* to
21 Boundary
24. Wil l ox
marker
rTlbetr
2$. Volcaflle
rock
29 A laparmu*
person
3t. Serve
32. Toward the
Sheltered
side
33 Traneport
tv feta) a
«ln,| l
21 Negative
reply
33. Piece*
efrerx
34. Wing
41. At horr.4
47 r*nl*ti
V»eight
4$ A Great

19'JU'J Ml ii*l-.

■ja s h u a ra i
S3 E'clao u y ^ 'j -i («•:**
ination t3iq;4'3ttn
t :--;
23. Dancer a UtlM &gt;;U(itl D'J
IdlJISlillli i
eymhali
.42. - d
24 Guldo'e wnr-L'*;
tANOM, K-J'J,4
lowest
on
I4--K
1U
jy'j
note
p in
4($:*&amp;ju
77.1tug
nm 'ju, 1 ,4tsn.-. 1
7S. IU,k
BL-ir-n titi'w 1
UIADU n M D J
20 Music
note
31. Con­
$e*4er4*s*a leaner
tainer
40 God of war
33 put on
( Or )
38 Colors
43 (lermin
slightly
river
3? Bandsman
44. Hefus*
31 A k.ng
44 MetsUM
of lirarl
rock
39. laauiea
47. Anger
4itim s
44 Male sheep

Lake

4? .Suit in a
decree
4* W e-au akt
.V) Drill
f»l Fourda,
tions
32 Abrasive
rr.ater.aJ

Robert A. Williams

Used Fu rniture
BARG AINS

—...............

Maple Arm Sofa Bed ............ ...

29N Grandview

THE "IN MEMOIUUM" NOTICE

It la th* cu'toai of many fanillie* in this country to eommernoralft
i hervavrirent l&gt;y an "In Mrmorlum" notice in nfw»peper 'laailfled
rolumn*. Tl *v find a reel *ola^e therein. Preparation nr aeleetioo at
i suitable vrr&gt;e »&lt;rir*g« bark to them tender, pleasant reeolleetlonf, Aa
Ellra Cook, the English poet ha* to beautifully capicsted it:
•
“How cruelly awret are the echoee
that Start
—■
When memory nlaya an old tune
on the heart.“
Mn't frr.| rntly an In Mrmorlum 1* lnaerte&lt;l on the anmlverxary
ileath. Howover, other d ate', uhirh it l« felt are appropriat* or
tirunlnc'ul air nl'o 'cU-eled. The hlrtlidav of the departe&lt;l, tjj* wedd­
ing ann|vrr*ary, vienvrial Day, even Chrutmaa are among otbaff
'tcm firanl ocrailon* ehoacn.
If you are he'ltant ta evpre-. j-our tender thought* In poetic form,
rnu may avail ynurirlf of too Herald's enlleetion of original vfrie*.
The*" e*pre«, in noetic heauty the emotion' of the heartstrlnnAmong them are ver'es appropriate to any clrcunutance.

2 Room upslaixs furnished apt.
Private bath, adult* only. 417
W llth St. Phone 1217-W, 81—II03II.S
nights.
llou*e f-*r »*le— 2 he&lt;lroom. tile
3 Room Duo-Therm spar* b*at«r.
floor*. Venetian blind', fenced
drum included. *33. I hone
Furni'hed home near air ba«e.
in back )*rd, land*, aped $700.
21881J .
___________ ______
Living room, 2 brdioomi. bath,
Kqui’y $30 month 1913 Rum lite I e c t r i v- kitchen. carport*,
trlift. Phono U7I-II.
For Sale: Wood burning kitchen
screened porih Ph 810-J or
range. Good condition. Ph. 1382247-31.
4-room hou«e in Knterprlie. lait
See our new line of floor covering
138' x 138'. $d.ooo Term* -on-j
LIVE BAIT
and complete home fuml'hing*. NEWLY Jrrorated S-reom apartaidrred by owner. J. p. Coul
Shiners. Roll Head*. Pop Gut*
men! lJui Celery at Mrllonvillr.
FREE DELIVERY
lielte, Enterptl'P,
3 Daren, 93c
*4ft month. Phone 808-W
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Missouri Minnows and Worm*
LUTS
Fleming Grocer)—E. Geneva Ave. Corner 2nd ft Magnolia, Ph. 1232 FURNISHED 4-room apartment
“lad Bamberger" Mgr.
84$ month. 118 N. .'aiiaminc
Dm In Pinerreit «eclion PHONE
Ave.
3 pc living room vul.e. Two end
Open Manday’a ill *:N p.m.
887 J.
table*, coffee table. Ph. 139-W.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
Garage ap!. Ph. 884 31.
87—IlKOkLK.H and RLALIOKH
I Ladies and 1 Man'* 2*' bicycle
$3—RUSINE&amp;&amp;—INDUSTRIAL
Phone 2278 J.
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
—at Warahouaa Price*, visit OFFICE building and *l)re room.
Seminole Kcaity
FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tap* R*BERRY'S. Wt are exparU at as- ^SOO^lrench^AveJPhone 2943^ tv. DIETKIIH.S
T. W. Mi.ltO
eorderv. Supplies. See " IE tilting you to aecurt gractoua
BOLD I”S CAMERA SHOP. 210
REALTOR!!
good look* with functional con­
It UAL KSTATti
1901 rark Ave
Phone 27 or 143
S. Park Ave.
venience. Today'* beat buys In
nationally advartlied furniture •2—COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
Singer electric portable sawing
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
'.’3(4 French At*
833 00
machine, aewa perfect
First St. Phone 188/ for Even­ BIG JACK'S DRIVE-IN] lunrhe.
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
35 OO ing Appointment.
Magtag wa'hcr. like new
and
beer.
I
an
e
of
land,
next
Johnny Walker. \* ..rule
27.50
Walnut tea wagon
to Naval Uair Mam Gate. 3lu-t
"Call Hall" Phone I7.V4_
Mr*. Ilouiewlfe. . .
Kenmore wa'hing machine 45.00
sacrifice
du#
to
tra
n
tfn
t'avh
How a your blanket situation?
Electric range, show* care 80.00
88,700 or Ternti. PHONE 2893 J.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Gas range, apt. •!»*
42.50 We Have a fine aeleetlon of ora*k t’rumlev ft 3Io*»*eltL
Kelvinator rafrlgerator. 9! . 45.00
Ion, nylon, cotton, wool and rota- 04—PARMN and g r i . v * •
at 117 South Patk
Phone 7T2
Kitchen sink with hobart
•J fabric
They
Know
7800
2*) acre III* f*rm.t Thre* bwdrooin
dl'hwaaher ............... ...
B L A N K E T S
47.80
houie, large barn. All equipment Tin* it a free gued pa*&lt; to th* J
Tilt arbor bench taw
ISM to $14 93
and machinery. Katy term*. I'h.
20.00
ia gauge shotgun, like new
G A It It E T T S
Mu*icland Rulr-ln Theatre fur
I34X.J p. 0. Bov 1184.
22 auto, rtfle. *rope «lte
30 00 323E. F ia t SI.
I’hooc 1422
L
K. Wagoner, Ranford.
I7JO
32 au'nmalic pawtol
Exp. Nov, 10, 1984.
I 43—HOMES
18 00 48—FARM and GARDEN
titrla bike, good cond
n o 1Home grown Marion Markrt CabLarge c!o*e elo»et
$ 2 2 i DOWN
ROSA la. PAYTON
SUPER TRADING POST
3 Bedroom* and Carporta
hage Plant', ft. F. Crrnvhaw,
Rrtfiitrtrd Itrnl E*latr lln 1f
(la 17-93
— rhone 2*83 W.
Terrarto Floors
Ph. IT1I-W.
Phone 2171
17 92 at Ilian alha
Kitchen F.quippcd
This i* a free gueit pass to the
Nice Reiidentral Locatioo
I'llONi: 9270 lor 4 III.IIItY
Prairie Lake Drive-In Theatre U rge blooming African violets,
valu* 91.00 for 80c. GRAPELandicaped Yard*
Real Eitate Brokerage — Notary
for Alfred William*. Sanford.
rady for
ror occupancy
oreupanry inin 2J wwe*
VILLE NURSERY, Grapevine j Ready
etk l, 12)9 W. llth S'. R ear llarber Shop
Exp. Nov. 10. 1988
Ave., Phone 208*.
1 A.
* ------------1.........—
K. SHOEMAKER, —
JR. 1
14—APPUANCKS
Builder *
jPhoaa INI
1*00 MrlloavIRe
RENTALS
REAM OR
•TUGIOAIRE appliances, sal*
Kavniniut l.unili|ui*l,
and aervic*. G. M. High, Oviedo 34—APTS—HOUSES—ROD $IS
I.YKF. FRONT~
Fla. Phon* FO-5-33I5 or San
ASSOC IA 11.
New three ledroom houie on
ford 184J-W after 8 p.m. ___ WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomi
Lake Emma. One and half tiled Phone 1473. Atlantic Uank llld(.
bath*. Florida room. Lo’ .’ll
private bath*. 314 W. F ia t St
Sales - • Service
LOCH A RBO R
x 223'. Torn So. one mile at
SINGER
See this rharming 3 liedroom
Desirable furn garaga apt. 432-W.
Oakiawn Crmatery,
Sewing Machine'
home, situated where realty
Alio parti, accessories for all Avalon Apia. Elidency, Pb. 72Q-W
values arc m, rra*irg at* o III).
2-bedroom home, 200 ft. Fenced
make* of sewing mirhtnei of
Choice *hady lot, hardwoxl
corner
lot.
oak
trrea,
By
Owner.
American and European manu­ Furn. eattag*. r e a a o n a b l e .
floor* throughout, ronicnirnt
Phone
1714
J.
facture.
Located on 17 92. Ph. 3010 Wt
all electric kitchen with breakAll Repair Work
fa»t bar. whiln tile rnuf ami
2-Bedroom houie partially furs
Fully Guaranteed
lota of rlii'ct spure all aibl lo
l(»l E. SECOND KT.
170 ao . Call 9M.
the delight of owning this home.
$69 67 per month. VA.
Coldw-all Frigidatre. Excellent eon Rose Court 5 room apartments,
TIRED
dition. See at Little Venice. W .1 furnished. Xiicbea equipped.
W. II. “ Bill" STEMPEB
Phone 1444.
Guy Allen, A'aoelate
Crystal Dr. 9th home on left.
of the same old thing?
Arlelle I'riii-, Aatoriaie
Sea tha spacioua new taetrfully
Realtor — General Inmraaee
different home* ia —, —
South Pinecretl
S'anforr Phone 918 nr 2122 113 N. Park Ave.
Grove Manors
Sanforr
Valencia Villa*
DeLant 71lli is a free gue,t past to the
Rita Theatre for Edwin Braildork, Entert&gt;rt*e.
IMMEDIATE
Exp. Nov. 10, 1956.

Duncan Phyfe Sofa

FINANCIAL

THE CARD OF THANKS

Very often a Card of Thank* in the Sanford Herald meat* • 1
which .* difficult to (ill in any other way. Not only is It a gracious
exprr"ion of gratitude to thoae who have lent floral tribute* bat
alvo courteously acknowledges the services and kindness** of tbft
many to whom e personal note of thanks rannot well M mailed.
New apaper Cards of Thank* are accepted as Socially Mr*
reel. Emile Poll, the noted authority on ctlquetta, faali they ■— *
many good uses
Th ere if no_ prescribed
____ _________________________________
form for a Card of Thank*. It can-b# aa
brlet or * ' drt»l(ed n« you de'lre When the occasion come* you
’ind a sympathetically undarstandlng member of our staff to alllat

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
for Winter TourtM. Private bath
ft ahower Steam heal. Inquire
.Manuel Jacobton acro'a from
Putt Ofluc.

• BIG V A L U E S

MEAT CUTTER. .Muit be Exp.
an-1 have a general knowledge
of a *elf-tervire meat markrt.
Sluit ba »ober. Apply TIP TOP
SPECIAL
MORI II
St PER MARKET, 329 baofout
$10 Permanent. 88 4*
Ave.
EVA BESS BEAUTY SHOP
Red Plastic Lounge Chair . ... ____________ llto n
Phone SO
2B—MALE or FEMALE
Green Plastic and Velour Lounge
Chair ........ . 112 00
i$0 Wave* by Toto» ft Rcali'tie $30 trt d u l). Sell LuminOut Door
Solid Oak DeU. C h a ir........ —.
17.80 Thru Nov. Open 8 a m. •
_____
_
SIS 00
Plvtea Write Reeve*. Dept. No.
Call n
l%o Attleboro, Mava. Free sam­ Green Plastic Platform Rocker
___ . . . . __ $ » *
■ A R U ETT8 BEAUTY NOOK
ple*.
Blue
Tapestry
Platform
Rocker
.............
siooo
If—EUlliflNU—REPAIRS
-SALESMEN ■ AGENTS
FAINTING
P8
niue Velour Ill-Back Rockers (N EW) ............... $24 9$
NEWSPAPER street aaleaboyi.
WOOLSEY
- ..............
t 800
Ages S to 12. Apply to Stark Maple Cricket Chair .............
llclra, 1 he Sanford Herald, after Large 3-Pr Beilroom Suite
Marino FinUhe*
school.
Solid Magnolia. Ukt new
___IJbOOO
For Your Boat
S ttk a r t k GU m in d F ain t Co ;
w o rk WANTED FEMALE
Peel Cane Settee
................ w*MasM*4i*H44))4 $20.00
112114 W. Ind St.
Pb°ne 120 It.,by 'itting. reference*. 1013 M.
Large Peel Cane Table ............ —
—e**s*aoro—wssissa $l3 00
1 t m Palatiag caU Mr. Talker. Ph. laundry, curtains done at home. Double Door W'arJrobe (NEW) .
...........
............... 880 00
MB-XR. Room ipeeial 114 98.
Ph. 1289 J.
Large Oak Buffet
• *•*•••••• 4«***t $90-00
TU* D a free Jue»l p an to 'hr Will ,-err for rhil'tren m my home'
Train* Lake Dnva-In Thea'r*
Glass Door Kitchen China Cabin • t - ........ ...
833 00
by
week.
Ph.
1969
II.
for Mr*. C. A. Wilburn. Sanford.
7-l*r.
Dinette
...
........
$2000
Exp. Nov. 10. 1958.
82—HI
i.i'/ORTUMTIES
FLOOR landing and fimibing. Grocery ft Filling Station. Well Porrelaln-Top Kitchen Table
with 2 all-steel Chair* ______ ....... - ............ - 120 00
GUaaiag, waxing, servug S*mi- rttablishci business, good loca­
ad# county Mae* 1925.
tion. While neighborhood. Rea­ L.ke New 5-Pc. Chrome Dinette .......... ...... . . . . . W&gt; uO
R. M. Otansoa, Lak# Mary
son fur selling, nekneta. Phone
9243. Sanford. Fla.
_______ 2 I’r. Blue Velour Sofa Bed Suit e —............... $75 00
14—BEAUTY PARLORS

THK SANFORD HERALD Thurn. Nov. I. 1936, P«fB 7

31—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

2 Pc. Modern Loose-cushion

laving Room Suite —...............

And Many Other Outstanding Val
Terms,

OCCUPANCY

SALE
$3 00
$100
$5 00
$12 00
$7 00
$10 CO
$2.00
law
$10 00
$10 00
$23 00
$7 00

10 00
10.00 2 Bedroom ( H Hou*e. Wynncwood.
Range, Refrigerator ft Heater.
Hardwood Floors. Tile Bath.
$10 00
Equity $80&gt;) Ph. 799-K.
snoo
YOU'LL l/)VF.
$33 00 nflS BEAUTIFUL SOIJD BRICK
2 BEDROOM HOME
ffta-wisstf isstM $30 00
$1500 Thi* homo hai large living room
with fireplace, 2 extra large
.................. ...... 128 00
$1200 bodrooms, dining room, kitchen
with plenty of cabinets, break­
fast
room and me# scretned-ln
$23
00
...............-........ $40.00
porch.
ues May Be Purchased On Easy Beautifully landscaped grounds
with outside aprmkling a) slam,
central hasting fi-r extra com­
fort. Excellent residential loca­
tion . . . 2417 LAUREL AVE.
ODHAM ft TUDOR. INC.
2828 S. French Ave.
Phots* m
PfctM 2100 - MB

Mather 0 f Sanford
203-0* East Jlw*

RETIREMENT HOME
i I'M feel lakefrontage, J hcdronm
framo bouse, modern kitchen
*nd living room. Jalouslrd Finnda, room, separate frame gar3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1 age. largr lot with bard road
frontage, t large oak *haua
and 5 hatha situated nn large,
trees, well lands' aped, uutaida
artistically
landscaped
lot
city. ALL FOR $7,li»&gt;.
raved streets and all nther
ci’.y coaveniaaaaa make the**
aolonle*
nf
owner-occupied
JuLm&gt; K tm fh j ^*"/*a*y
home* truly delightful place* ^
lo live.
A. B. FETERSON
Broker Auocialna: A. It Patervnn
Designed, Built and fold
J r , P. J. C he'urton, Garfield
Willetts, John Mrisrh and It. W.
OD HAM i TUDOR IneWilliam*. A. C. Doudrey, lavod
Rutlden nf fin* ll»me*
Surveyor.
For Florid* Living
118 -N. Patk Ave.
Phnna 1129
DALES OFFICE
Consult
A
KP.ALTOK
F irst”
2823 S. French Avenue
rhone 2100 aed -'38')
CULLEN AND IIAHKEY
108 N. Park Aye.
Pbaa* " D

Mrxlly Situated
Luxuriously Planned
.Moderately Priced

BALL REALTY ~
And INSURANCE

204 So. Park Ave

Typhoid Fever Is Still ~
An Ever-Present Threat
ly HUMAN N. lUNOItIN, M.D.
T Y P H O ID fever M Mill with tti'rrviaecn'nred r u h d e v e l f ^ ^ ^

evrn though we no longer hrar •kin. generally on tk* 1
of wldeaprrad epidemic*.
itomach
.
Moat nf us. 1 m afraid, ar* In­
clined to be apathetic toward this Any Sonoofi
dlseoae, yet the typhoid barlllu* While typhoid la mor* api
—th a causative agent—la always occur in verm woathar, ta
present. Even today It remains a occur at any tlmt of th* jm r
In cold m onth*._____
serious threat to our health.
c!*an water usually la tha
Draad Dfsaaa*
of the trouble, in any
f.lke moat of you, f hadntJ*,**l&lt;1*rthought a great dev I about ty .l* "' a rn l,f *«urc* of tnfecUoo.
photd until • woman railed rr-l I" l*W rltla* auch aa Chlcog
rcntly asking m# to describe the 0,,r w ,t,r- mllk *nd other _
symptom*. Her youngiUr d id m lprodueU ,r# P*rI»«U2 sof*.
have th u dread dDeaae. but I bo-!ln *o n ,,fth *r xreaa there m
ra n thinking that maybe more or a
,ly,oont daneer.
you should bo tetter acquainted Drink only water known to
pure and milk th a t ta
with the symptom*.
The dlaesao may bn act severe ,p aateu rliid
. . Keep
- .your ho
th at it reuse* death, or It m ar tw&gt; *r t* ^r&lt;&gt;m hottk*Bl** and
relatively mild. Even the moder- t L WMh 7°ur
UK —
at* type, however, brings a lot 4f? r
10 °»* b a th ro m
at atiffering.
before handling food, drinks
eating utensils.
Enlwr Through Mouth
Qurmon amp Airrana Th# typhoid bacilli enter the P. H • I am constantly bliih ln g j
oody and eventually the intev- Wnat can I do about I t
tinal tract hr way of Lie mouth
Answer: Blushing la usually)
Symptoms begin about 10 to 14 ea uaed by nervous Instability.
days after tha germ* enter th* Due to eicltement or nervowa i
body.
ness, there la a nervous attmato1h* victim probably will feeLllun to th* nerve* aupplylnc Us*
Ured.
have
’*'* l'*
“ *a dull *headache,
■“ '*— ■* *a blood vessel* to Iha fac#. U lto
ateadily rising fever and will ln»o calses an lncreaa* in tha
hi* appetite He may havo either 1st ion, producing blushing.
diarrhea or constipation.
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There
1* no______
tn atm an l
Some seven day* or ao later a'deed* to be employed.*
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OZIER
RKALTY CO
l^ura B. Osier, Realtor

Hatrl 81. Field, Associate
2801 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1389
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
Thi* if a free gue*t pa»v lo the
Rita Theatre for lira. Peril
Seller*. Enterprise
________Exp. Nov. 10. 1956.
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
through Classified a dr. Let an
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THE SANFORD HERALD Cam me A wetting at Am datrty.P k « B. Thur*., Nov. 1, 1986 It la a family affair. Mr*. Cam _____________

Sanlando

prtaaor* are* moved In a B tr f t.! Q S . u i w k D e O l l t V
northeastward direction through ^
.
p A
7
the
central
Bahama
Island*.
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EIICS
Oct. IP
A Miami Weather Bureau hole* A group of 13 candidate* of the
Admlsstoos:
tin at 11:13 a.m. EST .aid '.- ' ' Grand Exalted Ruler* C lsu will he
Margaret Johnson (Sanford)
Discharges:
MIAMI WV—Wind velocities In- of 30 to 40 m.p.h. had been report* initiated tonight at the Sanford
... icott Wonteney (Sanford) •“ creased to 40 mile* an hour and *d
ihipi aa far a* 100 to 500 g u 1* Ixdge.
. .. Lloyd Hatch (Sanford)
- possibly higher today a« a low mllw northewat of the atorm.
j
m rrtin«.
J1 1
Oct. It
Some areas tn the northeast o'clork. will be preceJfd by a
Admissions:
ntiihs*
quadrant of th^ disturbance • v»; ••free" feed, according to officials
Henry Martin (Sanford)
H.bv Girl Currr
^ **,Un«
galeflta*o»;*m)(5an of ihe Elk's Lodge.
Leola Morgaa and’ baby girl
lUbr b J v Brook*
**
*•'* forc* wlnd* w
Highlighting Ihe meeting win
(Oviedo)
Visiting Hours: Private Rooms,
,he bulle,ln *d‘1' d'
,h*
1
Rosa Lee Colee and baby girl
11 am . to 9 pm .; Semi-Private On ' h‘‘ nonhweat side. wind, lodge “f„
^ , pu‘y ®.Pnd
(Sanford)
Room*. 1 to 4 p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m.; rrached out to the Florida east Fxalled Ruler WiiR* V. McCall.
Laura Roth (Lake Msrv)
Pediatrics, 11 a m. to I p m. Pa- coast and small craft waMin**
rent* and Grandparents only; Ob* f!*i* flew from Dajtona Beach pectrd tn shift to a more nodheait*
William E. Watson (Sanford)
•tetnes. No visiting during feed- southward to Tavernier tn the wrard direction,
Nat. I
ing of babies. Private Room*. 11 Florid* Key*.
| Weather forecasters were W~*».
Admlsstoos:
*.m. lo 12 nooa, 2 to 4 p.m. and The disturbance was moving at Ing a close watch on the area bw*
Mr*. Ellccn Brooks (Sanford)
7 to 9 p.m.. Semi-Private Rooms, about 10 mile* an hour and after came of the chance tnat it migni
Aliada Wooten (Sanford)
2 to 4 p m. and 7 to 9 p. m.
another 12 to IS hours was cx- develop into a tropical s'orm.
Lawrence Hunter (Sanford)

Hospital Notes

Commission

(Centlawrd
(reariliwed F ro« Far* 11
mark and Owen work aide by aide
(Cmitlaned Fr
From P ate 1)
am certainly In favor of firing
with Mr. Cmmack In almo.t .vary » J» J«
n f active in Beal Ealate may call ih*»* public aervanU more monphaae of the. dairy work u upon them to photograph any area ejr&gt; paying them aalariea that vtll
courae. there are three other
|0 j ground they may require. Thua kMp
them valued amployeea.1
&lt;* h er,of
g
—
_t—^ all la La . a a J aalallatfl aMa 1
regular workera helping, too, ho- i -tshowing
all lakea and existing coo*
w#rner
Warner iaald “ I am in full accord
cause there are over 140 head of (ours of the land, which greatly
. (hf progr^.jve programs
of cattle. 113 of which are now In assists In development of thr pro|h f
of Sanford City
• r c s c n . a . t u c k e r . 11
Scalaol* County Agricattoral
lactatioa. There are only eight party and Ibe planning of P&gt;»t*- r ..mm|,,|o nera has undertaken.'*
stalls In the milking parlor and Hiey also do before aoa after ,.w# mu|( $0 further," he aald.
A im
(From Ume to time the county (hrfe 113 cows must be worked development photos.
I „ for w t
the Sanford-Tituaagent will highlight in this column through the parlor twice a day
As w* were chatting a call was ... L.#na) docks and terminals,
aome of the Seminole County anj p, milked.
' received from a Real Estate firm
cilywlde alreel paving program,
farm s sod farmers which he has
A„ ^ ,hf rcp|acemcnla for the requesting that photo- he taken #n
t0
ritlren fliers
!
herd are raUed right thert on the «*f •» approximately » a c r e plot #|Vj ro(nmerr|a| airlines, more
If yoo would like to are a mo- ^ j y . Cartn* foe the ealvoa baa *® •"•* •"•f eo*JM mor* readily
i(t)j wai#r mains, and a
4am and efficient dairy, someday ***„ Owen's job. For the past five •*«*!•• their housing develop
# ,realment plant,
drop by Elbert Cammack’s Fair- yean they have raised an average, "&gt;♦•»* P1*"* there. Laaater lm*
my friends, are Just a
glade Jersey Dairy on Highway M, of 40 to SO calves a year. The on- rv.ecli.tely prepared and I* t i n
pro, re„lve. ag
some three miles east of Geneva. )jr raw m||h that the calves recelva ,h«1'’
Ph01°&lt;f*Phy equipped ,
projects that must be
There you will see an up to date. Ja lh, colostrum or ••ftr.t milk" P'™*
/ “mi ,h e , l? ? U1ert:
J S^ompliahed. not in the year.
Marly all mechanical dairy. In whlc|l haa been taken from the The landing s t r i c t S . Ic \,p ort " r0" 'p
whll# lhey
‘hey can boast that their ^
aBd froltn
order not to h»
h.d extensive lm*
sald W.rne
product "never com.. In contact * atU&gt; an of
Afler tht). h%v, [mn,*D,*nl» , Including, clearing.
“ T ?*
* , arn lh.
1
with air", because the milk la |rcrivrd tha r0|01,ril(I)i lhr ra |Vea
*"d **»«
»■
* »*'1*'*
skawn by vacuum directly from
p,acfd on . lalf tU rtl.r
now In excellent condition. One r,rvJld*,* of
!
the cow o a large vacuum stain- plfmtnta| frf(, unll| ,hey are old »l*n finds complete Airplane and UU. ■
office « ° » hlr "
!
ieaa steel holding lank.
rnough to be placed on pasture.
Mee-h.rslc Service avail- ' '
^
,1
,|tiifn .
The cattle enter the "milking
nftl
,h l* Bnd*r ^ e constant super- projects «o benefit all the cltlicns
Warner conM rior" from a large holding peru Camm, tk l. y r. Cammatk gra- j J J j , "Lera'toM K l l T a a "*
eluded
*
they h a y e ^ e o fed graa. -u lW , rom ^ U n i v e r s i t y of
lS
, ................. . .. ........... w/
M L. Nlrhola. a candidate foe ;
ailagw automatically by a self Florida with high
honora with
y&gt;jcral Government and the the Hoard of City Commissioners jI
■nloade. and 1 convryn belt from
J f S&lt;*,# •* Florida and can handla was not present for the forum.
one of tno Harvester upright silos,
Each alio holds close to 114 tons
W| V s ^ ^ l T * ^ ^ P ^ * l* «nd commercial plane*. I Hill G amkow ta the Jaycea
and la arranged so ihat the eon! „i. L ’ , , I . J.™,
T *"* h' t"« • " abundance of .hairinan of the Get-Out-The-Vote
veyor belt to the trough can be
U. ^ »P»ce for "tie-down." we find on Commute..
c(humicled with ruber silo. Any of
“ 'hre 'he record. Iha; plane, from o v er------------------------------------ '

Agriculture
News
I

| I

thm” tw ?v ?&gt;n a r ,,r fo” ,inu‘‘1 hl»
can* feed wine 160 head ln«v *nd r e iv e d
Of cattle In less than thirty mlnuW ^ /tlx l'n l)* ^ats^th^^d^'pit'ch

Low Pressure Area
Moving Through
Central Bahamas

Sh o p now

w h i le se le ctio n s a rc fhe best!

fB fULiiM 1
?? LAYAW
AYSALE
.

As littte as 1.00 d ow n holds m o st Iftm s In th is od fo r C hristm as giving

1* &lt;Uiry’- * rn*U' ^ ' b° ‘h , pri' l l r - hu.lne.s
allrwjante who will give you
s Master of L k in g
* 1 r.A luil! 'n,of'n*,'on 10r f «,rd *° •nrul1JV,® ,,e *v**'*hle here. Free transport*',
'A v e r '* ! tr o o r t and!

techm elan'for'the 0?a7ge b w iij? .

Ungw '^d

"t* ,l‘*Pi*y °r ,r" '* rr *ny 1u**Uonl

f0S,” S l ^ n f r r " ‘S r i S ^ n d . ^ Ar1‘,ifi,,
^
S
' ?
?
"
go Into Individual stall, where
Tin- Cammatk* acquired the flying from * hr A * ^ rt. T h / p i r ^ A i c I 1*1' ^
S*nU,“l0 Fl,ln4
they are fed a balanced concern l-ake Harney marsh land In 1940 |ng Squadron, composed of San-*
__ _
_____
Irate feed. Some of the cow* have anJ atarted imptovcmtnU. They ford businessmen and the SandI.K tiA L N O TIC E
found tha; they can get an extra had their own dairy operation In |*,p,.r ( | ub consistingof S a w -------pm
of fret by merely nicking Conway for four years before .crv.cemcn.
‘
r “..t:,.,!!?;. .■*'
‘ "t'Jo
their head through the bars and moving the all-Jersey herd toa new attractive buildinx has
*wi;sim»:*T* • ' «»:nrs’is ni»tautsling
Jersey Daio' la
been
«fa s s ti aummviiiv
iiv m
ii. illp
' the fee.1 control lever jIheir
„ . , n.Falrgladcs
tM«
ron“constructed
rucico on nn
the grounds »M
s-h i : x u sim .
w ii : o r
u. ^... uuwn.
June or law.
housing the offices of the San1 ,TI u r *»'»«•«•». rLoMA strong stream of water la
--------------•
Undo Flying Service, a large patio
u h .r .b . . 1, . . i h . i .
used to elean the feet and leg*
DISASTER 1)10
for the convenience of the patrons &lt;**.1. 11.: Hsarina w ill ba v«M at ik .
t t tha animal. The udder U Ihoe_ visilncs m ,l van. ,„ „ i
. . »rric* of lh* city CommUsiua In
I 'H I U D E L I'I II A ID—When two and
aou visitors and very modern rest m* cii* iu ii in in* c u r ui Kanjnghly Cleansed and a Surge puppies were born to Mayor and rooms. 'Thf."i*~ o ^ 'o f " X
'm 'a n y !nr*»., | ,|,.r.,.u! at IA« o'clock I*.
_____
kutemMir milker alUched. On, Mrs. Richardson Dilworth’* toy facilities
f l r l l i li r i offerr,I
nffaroeI l»
her.
e . i l ...............
i 1"
Xovritibir 11
12.. 1924 lo contldrr lh*
iifrcfl
nfff
Ih.il
it|*% -Soycmb.r
following chan**#
and aniradrntnt#
teat day* for U»e Dill A records poodle "Zsa Z»a" (hen DilwiHths. tlom found at the ■mailerIB Air*
I» fh# /.onins nrdlaanrt of iht
(Dairy Herd Improvement Asto- survivors of the Andrea Darla port* throughout the country.
_
_
VP.rl.la
l* " r 4) Thr |*ro|*rf|y iu ii #i| |R !){»•
eUiioo) a 4 gallon graduated {nr lUip disaster named the pups "An­
Ir l« 1 It-1* A (Hlugl#* Vttul*
Sanlando
Flying
Service
is
open
and scale* are arranged to weigh drea" and "Dona."
I f f . laottrd 4fU Iht f.#al
seven
days
a
week
until
sun­
•Id# of h4iifon! AtthUk
•arh cow's output. After weigh..ig
|.tlMt#u IClh Hlrt#l and
down. There is always someone
the milk U drawn Into a stainlest
lt«(#4ll«
I# |iru|Nii«(i
Legal
Notice
to h# iliih K td to ll*I min*
Steel vacuum cooling lank where
«l#*K*nilly&gt; ItUirici Maid
U I* kept until It 1* picked up by E U llllliA
isro|a#rtr t*#lng utoi# par*
titu lar!)
drarf ll&lt;#d
tank truck for delivery In the pro iv Tin: 1 ini 1 i r «in nt n r t i n : 1
laalt I. 2. 2 Mid I of lilt*# k
c o s in . plant. According to the re- i i .o n iiis iv s mi* ro il **V&gt;tn%iiS!i; i
, 4(id last# I thru 9 of
lllos k 7. Han
tllil
cord. Cammark'a dairy herd has m i v ti i \ i i i w i khv.
Mrs. Lrnorr 1*11* Hayes, i&gt;9. a
laalft I. 2 M&gt;d 2 of III'** k
been among the lop five herd, in
t i i i .s: m is m scnv resident of New Smyrna Heach
12. Han M o tt H#rond H#c«
than.
affieiency and prsMluction In the ukoiiuk c, iiaumk .v.
for Ihe past nine months died,
Th»* t»mt»#riy «*»ittd In
aUla DH1A program. IjisI year
V|l
liaiaiirr, yesterday. A native of Denver,'
Inatrl. t It*2 tHI(igl#*K«(ial*
ly i, I*»i atei| on r n if r i*
the production avrragr of the herd J ans: s: m a iiim v . •&lt; .1
Col,
she
was
a
former
resident
of
\ vinm (s#tw##ti Bill and
I
'sir
was over too found* of butter
Sanford and while here her hu»
Till Hll##t». I* U(o|Ki##&lt;l In
vo T ls'i: t o s*a:|-a:\is
Is#
cha(sH#d I" t**l (Com*
fat and a.019.) imunds of 1 per T&lt;&gt; Jana K St41hsw*. unit
bnd was service manager at a
&gt;n#r elt»J •ll* t a ll»
Iflatfl* I
It AT I I 1: IV
tl,»
ui.kMiSf,
cent milk per cow.
local
car
.iralrr*.
r*4ls|
i*n&gt;|a«ri)f htliig m»»i#
ja m : 1
hath
Camrauek fig u n t ihat Id* paap#M
liti|«rlr
U#»rrlt»ed
R* I
r.WH. .NATHAN K- KIStSlliNH.
She is survives.' by her husbnd,
f t • I thru 4 of Itlock 9. f
ana
himsih.mi.
tore and ailagr facilities fill a - 1
Tl#r A and !&gt;.(• 7 Ihru
lila unhnuwn t|».u&gt;». If | | , . Harry 1. Hayes and a daughter,
bout N per rent of the total feed
12 s.f lllork. I. Tl#f 11
ln|i. and if sir Ad iht tihktiriKii Mr*. Edith Corbel of Thorofare.
of K It Trafford • Mm &gt;
h*lr», tllVlM lf, le KAlret MfAti .S'. J.
needs of each cow. In fact, the use
of
H«nfor«l
Ir## m»*Imlit*•, |(#n«&gt;ra rr#* I
Of lllagr alone rut down his feed
oarfJr# •h lM«(*#t ard #lll*
•IlMir* fnialM . of or •sllu r.;
Funeral oervicr* will bt- at Ihe i, .HI
i..
.
,j
1
&gt;
. • &lt;i# opp" tunit&gt; l-ii
■Ulmlfiif uioltr lltt 4hen #
cost from *3 ns* per rwt milk to
• *4turd | !••f «tol4 tsf •; mmI a#11 Colonial Funeral Chapel, New Is# ti#4fl a» - A1.1 h#«rltitf
$1.40 per rwt milk. There are
|l&gt; tafale r «*f th# *’ll) ( %aimtlle*li
|aaril#*
or * I .*i III I rcy t.. Smyrna, tnturda) at 2 pm with
Florida.
I.4«r ..»»&gt; r In M. f III#, of in* I the IDv Weaver K. Eubank of- of Its** I 'll k of H.aIlf ..f si 1*14
Borne 16n arirs of I'aagnla gras*
I III# J ill, .ley of (*r|ola#r.
••'t#a|
III
Altai
lo.
which an gram l and from whirh
||
•
\
y
i
:
ii
Thr HU
of Iha \\\ »*. firialing Irilr-rmr-nt will tw in
A* ( ’•!&gt; ( l#f» nf (li#
aftd isI a.. |.#mItsrtlnn at tl»# Urlandu
allage is cut. This year hr figures
CMt of H4*tfor*l 1 l«h I4#
NU
a
atrnrr
tsf
Iht HU », of
that the) harvested close In IJtX)
f ir MV*#, fun Noff III (•«
too* of silage from this area.
• •ui* iht io r i:aei ho
|
llirm r Houfh l#4 yardt.
Legal Notice
While I have beer, mentioning
I fir n&lt;r U rat 111 l lf ijs |o
Kllx-rt's name mo«||y, | wouldn't
Ida* t ».f h#«lnnla|( all In
•
\ • mhiib: m ** VI.VINnT F IIO tT I!. Y ( »N
,\mT 1- I (»F ••.%% I&gt;
Hr* lion ) | , T
H . II J*
want to imply that |. |. the only
PIINNH Yl V ANIA
ash
I* all of #ald |tfo|t#r f f l&gt; ln^ m i .s 11*1.1 W C S IF . m :\ r i t i.r H T i i F K T

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boflsry po«*r#d motor, re­
mote cable, length. #14".

IN TIME FOR
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Dies In New Smyrna

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936

If Year Herald it Not
Delivered Rjr 6 P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M.
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NO. 127

Next Tuesday s City Election Important
Southside Voters W ill Name 3 To Fill
Temporary Injunction
Denied By Circuit Judge Art
T° °'sp'ay
Exhibit City Commission Vacancies
A restraining order preventing
a referendum to determine whether
or not a harness h«r«e track opera­
tes at Seminole Raceway Park be
allowed wai denied the SanfordOrlando Krnnet Club yesterday at
a hearing before Judge Vassar
Carlton in Circuit oCurt.
Judge Carlton, following the day­
long hearing which started at
10:10 and ended shortly before
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. ( * - 1:10. summarised his decision
T% emergency U.N. Assembly when he announced lhal the “tern
early today ealled for an Immed­ porary injunction is denied."
iate ceaae-flre In Egypt. It alio
He said “ It seems to me that
urged Britain. France and lirael the issues are simple In thi*
In gel out of Egypt and recom­ case. A temporary injunction should
mended prompt reopening of the t&gt;e issued only when shown Ihcrr
Suei Canal.
is Irreparable Injury. I don't he
The Aiaembly voted *4 3 for a II,-vp there has been shown that
revolution Introduced by Secretary irreparable injury would result if
of State John Fmler Dullei.
the election is allowed. I therefore
The Soviet Union lined up with deny Ihe temporary injunction."
Ihe United State* for the rrioluAttorneys for Jerry Collins, op
(tea. The Russians demanded con­ rrator of the Sanford Orlando Ken
d o n a tio n nf Britain, France and net Club immediately announced
Urael but did not pretent a re«o- that a hearing will be requested
lotion.
at 9 a m. Monday morning in
B r i t a i n and France voted Tallahassee before the State Su­
agalnit Ihe reiolutiop. They were preme Court petitioning a con­
joined by Auatralia. Urael and stitutional wtII of injunction.
New Zealand.
Representing the Sanford-OrlanThoae abstaining were Belgium, do Kennel Club was the firm of
Canada, Laot, the Netherlandi, Orlando attorneys. Stred and Sired.
Portugal and South Africa. Lux- Pleadings vsere made before
ambourg wai absent.
Judge Carlton by W. J. Steed, as­
M ir Pierson Dixon of Britain sisted by attorney Hoffman.
aasd the British-French operation
Representing Seminole Raceway
was not aggression but a “tem­ Park and Seminole Race amt Fair­
porary pojlre action." He de­ grounds, Inc. was the firm of
clared It aimed to separate Urael Orlando and Winter Park attor­
and Egyptian forces, restore ney*. Turnbull and Sonterfitt. Both
peace in the Middle East and safe­ attorneys were heard.
guard freedom of navigation in
Mack N. Cleveland Jr., Attorney
the Sues Canal.
for Seminole County represented
fXtypt nationalized the canal the Hoard of Seminole County Com­
July 28. Dixon said navigation missioners. The entire Hoard
there was threatened by Uraal's headed by Chairman Brown W.
iAiriion.
Miller was present al the bearing
^•The Assembly must acknowl­ Other commissioners named In
edge,” bo said. ‘That by our swift the 11-page petition for the re­
Intervention tbe Israeli advance straining order in an attempt to
ha* already been halted and this halt the Tuesday referendum were:
threat to tlie canal has been John Meisch.
C. Dodd. Fred
averted."
Dyson and Otis Forakre.
lie argurd that Britani ami
Cleveland, in a brilliant defense
France had had to act because a of the Board of County Commis.
breakdown of U.N. machinery— sionrr*, look a near violent ex­
berause of the Soviet veto threat ception to rharges by Sanfordhad brought immediate danger Orlando Kennel Club s legal coun­
n to general conflagration through­ sel that “They Just didn't follow
out the Middle East."
the law—were not paying atten­
“ Our purpose.' he declared, tion to it."
“is peaceful, not warlike."
Stred charged t l | l the ballot
Dixon urged the Aasembly to Is not a “ fair ballot."
tackle the problem of a perman­ The County Is giving these peo­
ent seltlement. and suggested the ple a free ride when the law says
convening of a negotiating confer­ they should pay for It." the Ken­
ence of nations concerned.
nel Club attorney charged.
However, Cleveland explained to
Judge Carlton that the Hoard of
Speaker To T a lk
County Commissioner* of Semi­
nole County, in their Interest to
un Experiences
prevent asy undue expense and
to lighten the taxpayers load,
agreed to conduct the special re­
During Travels
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The ferendum in ronjuncton with the
Altamonte Springs Civic Club will general election, all with the full
meet for its first fall meeting, advice from the State's Attorney
at Ihe Community llou«e. Mr*. J. General.
“ The full authority to order a
D. Morrison pres., will preside
over the huslneso meeting. The special referendum according to
program will follow immediately the statutes, It In the hands of
with Mr*. R. F. Lredy of Winter the Board of County Commis­
Pdhk in rhargn nf Ihe program. sioners." said Cleveland as he
Mrs. Ixedy will talk on her rxl- poinlrd to spectfc statutev for his
penrnres in
Her
three trip* authority.
aboard In all parts of the world.
Because nf her ability and know-1 At one point in the afternoon
(Coatinued an Page 19)
ledge in making such lectures
»he has been very much in de­
mand ami is always not generous
In showing the many movies that FSU Students
ihe has made In her travail.
Mrs. Ive.ly was the organiier Begin Internship
of the Wesleyan Class nf the MeTAM AllASSEE — Two hundred
thutist Church in Winter Park and fifty nine Florida State Uni­
th^D three years agu and has been versity students have begin a
the teacher of this class f»r all seven week internship in Florida
of the 11 years.
public school*.
Hostesses for Ihe Wednesday
They will be given cLsie* to
meeting are the Mr*. B. D. Me- tearh under the supervision of exInto»h Jr.. Mr*. Webber B. Haines perirnced teachers and will return
and Mr*. Donald Harris.
tn campus after Ihe Christmas
holiday*. Most of the ISO a r t sen­
iors in the School of Education.
Among the Interns are Autumn
Amendments To Be Yvonne
Shannon, of Sanford, who
E|plained Monday is interning in business education
at Uvely Technical School in Tal­
At Rotary Meeting lahassee, and Martha Shannon,
In an attempt tn clarify Ihe also of Sanford, interning In
amendments which will he voted English at l-eon High School, also
on next Tuesday, .Seminole County's In Tallahassee.
Legislative Delegation will appear
before Ihe Sanford Rotary Hub ShuffIeboard Club
at it* regular weekly meeting Mon
day noon, al the Yacht Club, and To Convene Nov. 7
cover point by point, the ramifica­
LONGWOOD—Longwood Tourist
tion* of each item.
i^plr Senator Douglas Stenstnm. an I Shuffletsoard Club will meet
accompanied by Representative in Sunny shade Park. Nov. 7. for
Msck N. Cleveland Jr. and oGr- its first meeting of the coming
don Frederick, will addraia the year.
President Ira Wilson announetd
club and. a i a public service, their
talks will be broadcast over WTRR that a meeting will be held and
at ll;lo a CO" e l dish ,1 •
at approximately 11:41 pm .
11 ia hoped that their explana woukJ be served. He urged all
Ilona of tbe amendmenU will gipe members to attend and anyone
the public a better understanding desiring lo join.
At the conclusion of tha meeting
af that which thty are asked t«
there will be shufflebnard played.
consider at the potl*.

tf. N. Assembly
Calls For Immediate
Cease-Fire In Egypt

n.

One of the most Important local I
Ths Colonial Art Exhibit, with
more than too large reproduc­
elections in Ihe history of Sanford
tions of standard art mastrrwill bo held Tuesday paralleling!
piece* of the world's greatest
Ihe general election.
paintings, will be on display at
I To be decided by Ihe voters of
Southside School all nest week
Sanford Will he teal* for three i
In Ihe school auditorium.
. commissioners of the Board of
The exhibit, says Mr*. Velma
J Sanford City Commissioner*.
Mitchrl, I* o;&gt;en lo the public.
The Parrit Island Marine Band, I
Candidates who hast qualified. fr,,m ,hp | . , rrj, Hand. S. c . Mi­
However, she says, a small ad­
ami whose name* will appear o n ' riltp Rase, arrisrd aboard Fanforjl
mission fee it being charged in
the ballot, are A. L. ttIUon, ln-|Naval Ajr station, late yesterday,;
order to defray the c*pcn»c» of
Itv MARIAN JONES
the exhibit.
An 19 member
panel
«f
Grand
*°.r
un**P,rf‘t
'5rnl : i where
they
will be• • •quartered
durOVIEDO—Get up early Sunday
.
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i n f i i m n o n l • f.
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All of the Southside Sehmit child- Jurors
.... .*
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rhsrgcd .............,
yrstrrdav b\ „J**”
• It'S
thrir
sitit to Florida
lo partimorning and plan on attending
the Homecoming of the Oviedo ren will view- the accurate ren- Judge V**s»r Carlton ended their Merle v\arner. a candidate Tor the cipxte* in Homecoming Activities ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — A
.................................
— " at Stetson University in DcUnd
direct from the Investlntlon into three murder J............ ^...............
Methodist Church. This Is an ev­ derings made
large group of resident*, both new
ent looked forward lo each year original painting*. So perfectly change- amt one assault with in- ‘Iwtter John Krider: Paul \ ate* Jr.. today and Saturday.
and old, attended a Tea last weak
who I* opposing Merle Warner;
by many fortnrr members, seal reproduced the hru«h strokr* of tent tn rap,* charge
In
early
ntotnng
activities
at
tere.l all over ihe stale, and lo- the original painting* are plain- Shortly before 5 o'clock sester and M. I. Nichols, who is oppo*. the NAS today. Ihe Hand was of­ al Ihe Community Home, given
by the Altamonte Springs Ctrl#
, ly visible and the color value*
ing Earl Higginbotham.
ral cilixens.
ficially
welcomed aboard by
day afternoon Ihe Grand Jury re­
Hub.
The
election
is
to
be
held
In
The attendance each year has have been carefully retained.
.. . . .... .. „ , . . . | Captain Robert W. Jackson. USN.
turned it* finding* with one no
Pictures in the exhibit, -ay* true bill, and four true bill*.
grown by leaps and bound*. Thi*
the Sanford ( ily Hall with booths Commanding Officer of Sanford Tbe dub house wxs decorated
year I* due to be a record brra- Sir*. Milchrl, are m the full color
»«-l up in the commissioner* room Na4a| Air s.allon phP Haml liter throughout with fall flowers ex­
Indicted in the one day hearing
xer. It will be the first chance ma­ of the original paintings and are
Officials at the poll* are: Mrs. .played the National Anthrnt at cept for th* club’s adopted flower,
ny have had to view tHi- new nio.tly genuine far.imilr repro­ were:
F E. Roumillat nad Floyd A .lr'ornlng color*, and presented a the hibticua which is an avar*
Sl-Vi.nnnrw) church It ha* always ductions from the finest craftsllla h ’ McCoy for the flr*1 de Palmer. Inspectors; Mr*. Ralph I brief precision march demonstra- blooming flower
meat
of
both
America
anil
Eu­
been held in the old church here­
gree murder nf Annie Bell McCoy Austin Smith. Jamr* H Gut. It. tion, before departing for Ihe which Is sn evar-bloomlng flower.
tofore.
rope.
t n arre-ted and taken into cus­ L. Perkin* Jr., N. J. Stenvtrnm. Homecoming Activities in Prt-aml. The lea table wa* covered with a
While you are making your
The exhibit occupies apnroxi- tody on May II.
Cliff Able*, and W. Hugh Duncan. | Thp w fn|Dted men. and Of- lace cloth ami at one and stood
plan*. ‘ include the Sunday School 1mately 1,0&lt;M square fie! and will
ram ldabras with burning while
Ida Mae Brown for the first de­ 1
fleet-‘n charge, Marine Warrant tapers. Plumosus faros entwined
«»s»ion and tha II a m. service. be hung tn the auditorium al
gree
murder
of
Eddie
l.ec
Worth­
•Pir
poll*
will
open
at
7
a.m.
|
officer
n.
I-iltoeca,
are
sehrdulThe Reverend E. T. Stanifer. for- ’ Southside School with all picture*
the candelabra* and formed a bad
mcr pastor of Ihe local church labeled with it* name and Ihe ington. She wai taken into custody j and close at 7 p.m. to coincide with td for morning and afternoon per- in the canter with yellow chryaa*
on
Aug.
11.
and now of Ellenton. will be on name of the artist.
thr gcnrral Hrcjlon.
form in e rt In Pc l-and, today, a Ihrmumi dotting the greenery. An
hand to deliver you a goal ser­
The City Election In name mem-1 m„rnln6 parJM|r in DeUnd lomor- a table on the porch of the club
The Colonial Art Exhibit come* . l.ron William* for the second
mon. We know you will rntoy it. to Southside School front Oklahoma .................
Hell .bers lo Ihe RoaH of Sanford CHy j roW&lt; „ HP„ „ pla)tnf f„r lhe
.
‘Vs'cvve- murder of .Carrie
lie was arrested
arre»ted on May Commissioner* is saparato ant J su-tson University Homecoming and vegetables overflowing from
Wilson. He
We also promise you that th* City, Ok!*.
Presiding over tha punch bowl
Honorable Mayor himself. Lee
. . . . . .. . ...
- tIHHttct from the general eledlon.. Came, lomorrnw- afternoon. They was Mrs. Henry Hansen, lira.
In the week immediately fol­
Gary, will be on hand to greet lowing the exhibit at Southside
J A, UnyM for the fondling ind
Tho.e not rrgl.trred at the City are . i * lr hedu!rd to PI*y at “The
you and see you are well fed. He School Ihe children of the school assault on a female child under Hall will not lie qualified to vote &lt;;ator Howl" In Jacksonville, on Helen Rastman and Mrs. C. IL
Gilbert Jr., while soft piano mus­
is a member of the board of will portray "living picture*" as It years of age. Lloyd was ar- in the local election. However, I Jan. 1.
ic wa* rendered by tbe Misses
Steward* of the church, al»o.
*em in the display ,»f famous rc-ti-d on Aug. 1
City Clerk II. N. Sayer said this
Besides hem* on* of Ihe best co chi ir men.
He ha* told u* (not you) that we masterpiece*.
The no true bill wa» returned morning that everyone who ha* Service Hamit in the U. S.. the Tea given for nawcomtra of th*.
may not come and eat if we do
“ Thi* is another way in which against Knc Puff of Lake Mary registered since I9S0 will he ell- |»arrU Island Marine Band la ranot attend the church tervirei. v*e sre preventing art apprecia­ who was charged with molesting a gible lo cast a ballot In this cognised in lliclr primary duly community by tha dub.
Our own Baptist Church folk* tell tion to the
student* of
our minor.
;
a Machine Gun Platoon, as
us we have to attend our own ! school," Mr*. Mttchrll said to­ Foreman of yesterday’s Grand election.
There are approximately J..VX1 1N-lng the sharpest Machine Gun Witches, Spooks
church. We are badly in need of day.
Jury was Roy Bedding. Hie As­ qualified voters who are eliglhip Platoon in the rntiie Parris la­
assistance front some source so
ti slant Foreman wa* William F in vole In the rlty rlrettoa. City i
Marine Base.
Try Hand At Real
we will not be left entirely out.
Mlnsbesr.
CliTk Sayer said tovlay Ihat there
Knowing the reputation these
Members
of
th«
Grand
Jure
had
been
approximately
U7
new
wonderful people of the Method- Club To Stage
Middleton Accepts Estate Business
were:
John^ T.. joter* registered 'his year.
........ Carl Lommler,
......... ..................
lit Church have (or fellowship,
Ry MARIAN JONW
Stuart Jr . Woodrow W. P reso tt.
i.ao to fne importance nf |kU
wa aiiure you a warm and hearty Fashion Show,
OVIEDO-If you are one of Ota
svelcome.
Earl W. Rtewart, C ta rrm r E. Me-1 year’* election, local civic leaders C a ll At Altamonte
Aspirants for th* purchase of tha
Many plan* are being made by Coffee Dec. 6
Kre. I,. Ilurkr Stevie. It E. Paul arc urging voter* to turn mil in
Oviedo Drug Stole at the ad­
the local nirnibers to "pul the
Baptist
Mission
Paul
O.
Kngleman,
Howard
J.
full
force
lu
name
Ihr
trailers
of
The Sanford frlcrstrd Garden
vertised sale price, you may aa
big pot in th* Jlttle p»t" for this
ALTXMONTE SPRINGS — Rev. welt pul your dreams In your pipe
club will hold a Coffee and Fash­ Thomp*nn, Wilbur O Nolan, Ri­ Ihe Oily for a complete year term
occasion.
chard W Keogh. Fred Edyvean.
Pack that b.i.kct with your fa- ion Show *• the M.ivfalr Inn the William T Wtieele**. Carlo* B. In two inulaii,-*-*, and fur an un- Paul Middleton, Orlando, accepted and smoke them, or hist content
expired term In another instance. Ihr rail for Pastor at the Alta­ yourself with the fart you've been
smite irecipes and come on and morning nf December n, from
Smith. B. E. Mom , and Oliver W.
f rom Ihr “grass root*" of the monte Spring* n.-iplitt MI*«lon. at day dreaming.
Ju.n u* in Ihe gsy festivdlra fol­ II i m to I p m
nation. Interest Is created In Ihr a meeting of the ronKrogation
lowing ihe worship hour.
Frank Mcbane will be molera- Hall
A large sign For Sale—t l .900.00
Assistant State’* Attorney Volie careful planning of thr country. Wednesday right, following Ihe caught our ay a aa w* cam* to
Mix with your old cronies. Catch tor of the Fash on shovr which
up on the happening* of old friend* will be sponsored by the Mary A. Wiliam* Jr. handled the In­ With eily political organisation*, prayer terx ice.
work. What a bargain, wa
vestigation.
It will be lot* of fun lo know who Esther store.
properly planned and plarrd in of-1 Rev. Middleton rim e lo Orlin- thought)
I* where, etc.
fur, thr continued expansion and do last March from l^xtg Grove,
Christmas decoration* amt ar­
From experlenta, wa know it
If you arc fortunate enough
growth begins.
Iowa where he wa* Pastor of a Just can't be dona. Wa triad. Roy
to be able to sing after conium- rangements will he featured by
Citlren* sre reminded
that ehttrrh for eight year*. He re- and Ross (Roy Welser.barger,
Ing so much good fond, you may members of each circle.
there will be two ballot* lo cast r &lt;‘i'«,d his formal education at owner, and Ross Noagel, mana­
Jo lt I 'll 9 -tIfs i t i n o u - , i
next Tuesday: one in the general ,)c* Moines. Iowa and began hi* ger just were not Interested—tha
about 2 pm . to sing many old
election and one in Ihe local Ui-! ministry n lO H afler training wlthlHJg M rtV V rIft fw 'sueh a mod
tong*.
•*—
Hie Herean Bible Institute at San em pise of business. Hiey had
ty Election.
Me. I have often 'sundered how
Diego, Calif. Both llt-v. and Mr*. no! even teen tha sign.
they were able to sing to mufh Grnrra'ly fair through Saturday; I
Middleton are member* of the
after getting their ' tummic." so ln« tonight near M.
We came In th* conclusion that
College
Park Baptist Church In our transaction* wrouRd have to
Witches,
Spooks
s , ..am
,f 1 »m lucky
Orlapdo. They hav* three daugh­ be made with tha spooks, witcheo
Ihe full side. 1 wl,‘ ** * KHle on
ter*.
Teenagers Enjoy
and gremlns. Wa fear auch a
Rev. Middleton will replace Rev. trantartlun would not be legal? Oh,
Cecil Baughman of DeLand who well, w* had a nlca Inspiration
Halloween Party
Film To Be Shown
recently to return to anyway.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - T e e n i.-signed
. ,
Time
wa*
again
Ihe
order
of
I
he,
Mental Health
dry Ssturdsy, when more than
Christmas Mailing
a Halloween party at (he ComAssn. Session
writing confidence*. *o I sent It In'forated In orange and black ami Registration Books D e a d | j n e s T o | d
ny MART FOWLER
Person* who are Interested In
W*« Hetty Crocker ever your1grandma'a name. I won a ivt th.* refreshment table was laden
the social problem of mental health
Are Opened Today Surface ChrlOma* mall* rleaare urged to attend a meeting of friend? She ha* been mine for bond arid a seal of llomrrnaking and «oft drinks,
LONGWOOD — l/mg-v«w| will lined for riviliau* In Alaska. Ha­
Iho Seminole Count) ,\«In. f„r year- and year*; Hetty ( r-wker. Merit; that special, air delivery
John Krohnr depicted Elvi* ,i-*en 'own re,-lstr.»’lm o,.ok« t , waii and Puerto Rlro should b«
Mental Health to he held Monday. 1whose picture appears on Gencr* 'e ',rr was the high point of my the dancer* In the gontp. Music
mailed by postal patron* by very
. ,
. .
,
culinary career. Then, again, I ben of Ihe Altamonte Community Hay- an I they will rrmain open early December. Po*tm*«ter GetsNov. S at I p. rn. In the Kpi*c -pal
Mill, product* and beam, under-1 t n l n J a
,-rorkpr fonlr„
until Nov. 29. Town Clerk Charles
Parish House
Club, the teen agrr* club tp&lt;&gt;n«oNChur E. SummrrfirM said
There will tx* j «hort business standingly from the Hetty Crock­ ami wun an electric deep fat fry­ wrre in attendance tn chaperon Morrison annnuni-rd the office*
will be iqwn * a m. to 12 noon each
«r**ion v&lt;filch will In- followed by er rakr package*. From ival age er Yoo ran imagine how dovotrd
TTil* Is nece««*rv. he explained,
week day and will be open on
a film Idled Out of Darkne** ac­ old. time misled era when I » u I wa* to Betty,
each Wedneoday evening 7 p.m. hecaus* of available ship achecording to Mr*. A. R. Key. Pro­ a bride esperinenimg ulth cook­
Year* passed and I forgot my Court Winds Up
to II pm . while the books are dule* from Ihe port of dispatch,
gram Chairman.
writing.
Out
never
Betty
ery.
I
fell
that
I
could
write
Hetty
at well at potslhlv delays dna to
open.
This picture, said Mrs. Key. was
f’rorker products. Then when The This Morning
had vrenther frequenllv encounterEveryone
must
lie
registered
In
produced by CBS Television and Crocker about any topic that vexed Sanford Herald on Kept. It rn
Court wound up this miming be
wa* obtained through Wyeth Lab or rejoiced inc. My Rair f &gt;r rv.dv d«r«r«l 'he «ale of Hetty Crocker forr Judcr llotiirholder
,hj* :,mV of, f r , r ’
Five the t-.'vvn io vote In the"ikprernbc'r
Mr. Summerfield urged po*tal
oratories of Philadelphia. H ha* log la«ty recipes vat »&lt;rond na­ rake package* a* sold in Ihe case* of |)H I wrre tried by Ihe election of town o.Ticial*
patron* to *end holilav surface
he.-n widely sought a* an author! ture &lt;o me and tn'erwovra la my local 'Lovett's) store* by the j"jry with one found not guilty
mail* for Alaska and Hawaii ac­
tative documentary in which the
Seminole Hospital auxiliary, it and four convicted.
cording lo the following schedules*
niedieal narrator H Ihe celebrated letter*, but I didn't wrilr primar rang a bell So I sent Hetty Crock­
Two other Jury trial* were:
residents of tbe Eastern and Cen­
Dr. William C Mconinc«*r
ily about food. I told '&lt;*r about er a copy of The Herald with a and parking on Ihe highway alio Navy's Operation
tral lime rone*, no* l*»er than
grandma’s bossing me even alter photo »f Mr*. Grvgory Ke«*rnirh not guilty.
Deepfreeze Lands Dee. I, 19V®: Mountain time lone,
| was married; I urpt * bit about _
_
___
_ _Fey I _____
ami
Mrs. ____
Ilobery
of De
Of the cese* «ct for trial, seven
not Is'er than Dee 1. I9M: Paci­
Ministers C a li
loneline** In the big eit' of New narjr Bmillns it a prospaclive San guilty to rharge* covering mis
A t South Pole
fic time rone, not liter than Dee.
Y'*rk amt sometimes boa-ted about f,,rt| customer, Mrs. A. W. Skipper cellaneou* charge*.
AUCKLAND. New Zealand (*— 4 19V! Mall for Puerto Rich*
Important Meet
any new friend my hu*biivl and I „f Holly Ave., In front of ci*unter» Three ra*e* were no! pro*«rd
An iminirtant met ling of th,- made, who ronipliiiicniid u* on .tjik.cl with luscloua frosting* an-l thrown out by oCunly I’rese Seven member* of Operation should be *ent bv De- 3. I9V4I.
These, of course, are dradlna
Seminole County Minlvlcrial As­ rangement* Hetty alwa'* answer- all(j ca|,r advvrrtisements
rtitor Karlvle ollu'hoidrr while | Dcepfroerc *trppcd front a V. 8.
Navy Dakota nn to the Ice of the •rhe Iu!m . Mr. Summerfield point­
sociation will be held Wednesday, ed. with a complete understanding yy,,, morning rame a letter from they did not appear.
South Pole Wednesday night.
ed out. Postal patron* are being
Nov. 7. in 30 a. m . at the County of my problem*. For &gt;ear» she Hie present netty ( rocker, a long,
First man out wa* Resr Adm. advUed that even earlier mat'lng*
Genuine, friendly misslv* saying
School UlmintMrallnn Bldg. Rev. wa* rny closet confid»nle.
Grorge F. Dufek of Washington. will be an aid to the postal ser­
Milton II Wyatt trill prrdde. Pas­ “ Betty Crocker" o( General that The Herald *tnry had been
D C . ami Rockford, III . the ex­ vice, as well as provide an addi­
tor* serving churches In the coun­ Mills hat probably had mure than such an interesting way for them
Nov, I
pedition leader. The other* were: tional measure of insurance of
nine lives, for *he ha* bc«*n the *1 General Mills to start thetr
ty are invited.
Admission*:
Capt. Dousla* L. L. Cordlner, delivery hy Christmas.
friend of bride* and »hy i*cople (or day" and that Tbe Herald had
l^&gt;nnie Robert* (Sanford)
Navy Air Development Squadron.
generations. Her und&gt;*r»tanding been pa«*rd lo every memuer »f
"DOST (MANGE HORSES" has built Ihe Hetty Crocker line their department; that they had
•; (’apt S. Hawke*. Jer*ey (Tty,
Honi.ie Johnson (Sanford
Rosa Lee Dvstow
N. J.; U . Comdr. Conrad Shinn.
This Democratic answer to of General Fools to an enviable enjoyed talking about the city of
(Altamonte Spring*)
Spray, N. C.J Lt. J. S. Kwadener, Church Is Holding
the Republican “Time for a high in flour milling cir.lv*. Other Sanford and fast growing De­
change" slogan during the food groups have follower! thi* Bary. wtth an appreciation of
Clifford Ingram (Sanford)
Elkhart, Ind.; Aviation Mechanic
1944 lampalgn. wa* borrowed
Bob Roberts (Sanford)
2 c John Stridor, Kearney*viile. Revival Services
lead but none has axeelied the pull our homemaker* in each town.
from a speech of President "Batty Crocker" has had with u» using their products. Sba enclosed
Revival service* are now In proVisiting Hours: Private Rooms, W. Va., and Radioman William
Lincoln during th* Civil War wives We wvuld gate In horror at soma variation* of tha cak* and
gresi at the Church of God,
• m to 9 p.m.; Semi-Private Gumbie Jr., Milton, Fta.
In which ha said, “ It Is not any of our friends who suggeGcd cookie packages which her depart- Rooms, 2 to 4 p m„ 7 to 9 p.m.;
Th* Dakota made in uneventful French Av*. at 22nd 8t.
best to swap hor*ei while
Pediatrics. II a.m. to 9 p m. Par- jet-assisted takeoff after a stay The service*, under tha direction
buying
another
flour
prolucl.
We
inenl
has
just
evolved.
They
look
rrotdng th* river."
were her loyal follower*. I re- awfully good. But of course we.ent* and Grandparent* only; Ob- of 49 minutes. The party, first to of th* Rev. and Mr*. W. M. MahWant Ad* swap horit* for
memhi-r entering a Gold Medal ar* pretty well sold on her Date stelE.cs, no visiting during feeding •et foot at tha Pole sine* Capt. offer. »ra held each availing at
you, sell farm equipment, do
I was presuming on our letter Bar for itisn't too rich for us ' of
babies.Private Romes, U a m. R. F. Scott of tbe Rrilish Navy 7:43 p.m.
almost anything.
Tbe publle la Invited lo coma
Call !*2t to change idle Hams contest for homemakers when I dieters and still glamorous enough lo 12 noon, 2 to 4 p.m.and 7 lo was there in January 1912. left
was too thy to tend my own for party far*. We still rount Hetty 9 p m , Seml-Prtvat* Rooms, 2 to radar reflectors and other navi­ and "enjoy the singing and minis'
into cash.
name, for fear “ she" would think high among our lasting friendships. | 4 p m. and 7 to 9 p m.
gational aids for fulura landings. try of the** fin* evangelists."

Big Crowd Expected
At Oviedo Church
Homecoming Nov. 4

Parris Island Marine
Band Arrives Today

4 True Bills Are
Relumed Al Grand
Jury Investigation

Weather

Big Crowd Attends
Civic Club Tea

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

B e tty Crocker Thanks

At

Local Homemakers

Hospital Notes

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                    <text>eHK SANFORD HERALD

rat* 10

Mon. Oct. 29.1956

assport to Happiness
By MAYSII OHIO
ated by »irrt lasts*

to aootfce her." But be atlU ^xA*
c h a p t e r at
Bruce's color had heightened. 1
ATER THAT (an * night VaJ g*ntly.
1 —1 auppoo* ! should hare," bar* to question Nuria Abaon
n i with Dtrk In llrucr'i rursince I have to make my report to
(hr admitted.
grrjr. Tt-.c formalities of death wr*r*
I 'm afraid 1 ahell here to aak th* Captala In th* morning." II*
over nnd Mr*. F*eUicrvton*'a body
had b*«fl taken down by two order- you for an explanation, Mura* AM- added stiffly, 1 shouldn't Ilka to
feaa to lha ahlp'a boopltal ward. VaJ anal." he aaid. apeaklng more firm­ hare to report that any negligence
r*j her part waa rcspcmslNe for
had chang'd bach late Mr uni­ ly.
her patient * death."
8h* didn't reply immediately.
form. but Dtrk waa atlU la cen­
"You'd darn we 11 letter wot re­
-plea** answer ma, Nurse. t
tum*. That b* ahould atlU ba in
fancy coatum* gart a h u n t touch shouldn't Uka to think you'd been port that." Dtrk aaid furiously.
to the accue. VaJ waa aittlng on remiaa la your duty," he reminded "You might just as wall arcus*
•u of murdering lha poor old dear.
tb* adga ol a chair, aa though ah* her gravely.
Bui it waa Dirk who aaawared After all. It waa I who Uiruit those
aruo afraid to r a t a * . Bh* waa
puls into her mouth
■*
drooping not only with wtariMaa in aa trrUaled, weary voice:
"Ob, for beavan'a **kt atop quao- ah* died."
but with an aching ama* of guilt
"Vow gave bei t &lt; pills? What
Uonmg Vat. Hamden! Don't you
and misery.
Brace waa spanking quietly. think ahr'a been through enough pills ?" Uruc* aakrd slowly.
"Horn* heart pills Val ashed m«
"But wben &gt;ou aaw th* condition tonight without having to anawer
to grt out of the median* bag.
of your patient why didn't you call your question* 7"
Bruce'• manner undue m l an I spilled the wretched things. May­
mt at once?-* II* waa aaated in th*
chair before hit deck, and hit man­ Inatant change "I U ask you to be If I’d brought them auoner, it
ner though profreelon »1 waa not keep out of this discussion. Han- would have helped."
"But why did yow give them to
aun. What I'm (eying to Nurea
taiayra pathetic.
Allaon doean't concern you in any her?” Uruc* persisted.
"I'm aorry. Doctor. I didn't raa- way," he aaid coldly.
"Ob. why not?" Dirk was be­
Lm how arr.oua her condition waa
Dtrk atralghtrnevl aggiraalvrly. ginning to lose hu temper again.
until toward th* #od I •*» going "Of coura* It doea Everything *We ware both badly rattled, but
for you, but it am* too lale." D*- •bout Vai concern* me. and I won t w* war* doing what w* could. Val
aplte all bar hoapltal eapertrnce hara her hectored by you or any­ wanted to go tor you when Aunt
ah* never failed to Itel ahockrd in one ale* - Why hart Dirk inter­ ' May first nvd th* attack. Nit f
th* prr*«rre of death, and Ihla tun* vened? Didn t ha rvalue It waa the said when th* recovered am' found
•he had an aching tm*« of pity aa last thing be should have dona ? It you in the eaten It would probably
wtlL
was Brace's duty to question brr. give her a relapse. It might even
"But It might not hatra been too and up to now. although his man­ finish her."
1at* If you'd called me earlier
"So it w*s yow who told bar not
ner had been formal, there had
1 didn't think ah* had aent for bean an undercurrent of aytn- to call raa ?" Brace asked. "W ai,
I'm aot altogether surprised . . .
ma btcaua* aha waa UL I thought pathy.
d a 'd arnt for me for another rra"Nurac Ai.cvi hapjened to have Hut what dors surprise me u that
been In charge of on* of my pa­ a girl with mining training atxaild
have taken any notice of what you
"Tou mean when you cam* into tient*,* Uruc-? aaid atemly.
th* eaten ah* ***mnl perfectly all
"But cant you drop your pro"All Uua is a wsuu* of um* and
right, her pule* waa normal. h*r laaaioaul manner for one* and h*
human?" Dirk retorted angrily. a lot of nonsense.” lurk retorted
color healthy 7"
*T didn't take her putt* and it 1-an t w* talk It all cut as angrily. "I'm going to taka Val to
her cabin whether you Ilk* It or
1 thought her color unhealthy, I friend? ?"
"Tou think wa ar« Blende?" noL II you want to go im with
put that down to the temper ah*
this inquisition in the morning. 1'U
Brae* aakrd.
waa in," aha aaid aiowly.
Dirk ahrvgged hi balpleaa *a- be at your dtspswal, but lor bee“She waa in a temper? Tou
think that may have brought on ajperatinn. "At least you must ad­ vena sake leave Val out of it." Aa
th* heart attach ?" hr aakrd sharp­ mit wa know each other »eU ha apuks. n* moved forward, took
enough to drop all this ballyhoo one of Val * hands and pulled her
lyHha looked away from him. tat- Bine* you're a doctor, you must to her IrelHrucr didn't speak, but aa Dsrk
i tng her tower tip. "I think It may see that both Val and I have had
have. Doctor." The awful feeling a* much as o r ran atand tonight. led her to the door and opened It.
of guilt ruahed over her again. Had VaJ especially. I should have Val turned back toward him and
aha been th* unwitting caua* of thought you'd h*v* aent bar to gave him a quick, pleading gtanc*.
bed with a sedative. Put apparent­ "Brae*, fm sorry . .
bar patient * death ?’
“But aurely, knowing that your ly you hav*nt any feeling for "Good night, Nurae," be aaid
coldly.
patient had a heart condition, you her."
IT* Bt CowfMwedJ
“Oh. pirate. ’ Dirk," Val whtatbouU hart dno* what you could
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Use Imagination
Supormcrktlt—Sovt You Many Trip*
When Decorating
Bedrooms In Home
Don't let convention restrict
your imagination when you de­
co rale a bedroom. Hava you a
hobby? A farawav place that ha*1
always favcinated you? A f^vor-'
lie game? Any of thrie themes
can he worked Into a decorative
scheme.
There are wallpapers which re­
produce stamps, music, and dolls.
If any one of these is vour &gt;- &gt;h
by. Racks and cheits for a fan, [
, rock, or souvenir rol'etlfwi mtVe
interesting focal point* In any
room
An interest in American history
ca be reflected In a ro im ftirnI Ished with antique* (The crownj tng touch here — a four-poster
\bed!) It'i easy to svork In exotic
tou-hes of the Far Fait nowadays
with the great popularity of Jap­
anese and Indian accessories
Chessmen adorn drapery fabrics,
and a floor can ratily he made
Into a fine checker hoar I
The mam thing is to use your
Imagination Mske the room a
reflection ol sour 'nterest Rut
remember — a bed room I* for
sleeping. Don't ever • decorate
i to such an extent that the room
I becomes a eonfusing J-imhle.
And don't overtook the hrddinc.
) No mailer how mueli fun the
room Is, without a comfortable
mattress and spring you woo't
, get much satisfaction or real
from »l.

TWO SPORT STAR
RICHMOND, V* &lt;APJ - 1**1
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University of Richmond football
l i l i u of th* C ircu it Court
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I ron but also d-m* well in the ring.
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the Golden Gloves heavyweight
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num and
VEGtTAHU

BAKERY

CROCERY

If you're a homemaker, you're lucky that you live in America’
Women in Italy and else*here on the European continent need
lots more time for shopping than you do
In Italy a woman starting on her
when "they're in veason." milk it
wrekly shopping tour goes to th*
tresh meat butcher, th* dairy, th# •till dipped from a can and many
fruit shop, the smoked mtat store, of th# froien foods w# know srt
not even on th* market
th* b*ker; alter that, to th* fish­
Vet. count yourself lucky when
monger. th# druggist, and so on
you go out shopping, and thank
TV.* typical shopping trip may
take Signora Romsno to If stores the food chains with thetr efficient
buying and planned distribution.
or more Shell he a tired home­
They save you many hour* a
maker by th# time she returns.
week, tiring you better foods at
Hera, In one ol our supermar­
ket* — everything from stesk to
orange juice, Irom lettuce to dairy
products, bread to SfaghetU sauce
tt found under one roof
Our modem lord distribution Is
on* ol Ihe essential elements In
America's higher standard of liv­
ing, of nutation and of health.
Her*, corn on th* cob is available
in January; you can enjoy froten
suawtwrne* 12 months a year,
lamb isn't sold Just m th* spring,
and you can hay* a srlda vsrlety
of vegetables whenever you want
them and whatever th* season.
In many foreign countries, fruits
and vegetables can b« bought only

Living Costs R ise
To Record Level
During September
WASHINGTON (A P )-T h e go­
vernment hns remolded that lhr-j
|Ing cost* rose three-tenths of one
per cent In September to a ttI cord level.
The In lex of the Labor Depart, ment's Bureau of Statistic! reach1cd 117.1 per cent of the 1517-0
base period.
TTiii wa» about onc-lrnth o f one
per rent above the prior record
of 117 In July, and compares with
114 8 for Augu-t.
Price* were higher In Sepfrmh*r for all major groups of con­
sumer goods and -crvlces except
fc,&lt;d, which remained at the Au­
gust level.
The bureau said th* September IOWARO K MIAOOe. 71. running
living cost level was nearly 2 prr as View-Presidential candidate
cent higher than a year ago ant on the Greenback Party ticket. &gt;■
2R per rent higher than in Jan­ shown in Boston as he ositlsnavti
uary Hki.1. at the -fart of Presi­ some of th* principles of hi*
dent Eisenhower's admlni«teation. party, which Includes ibolKtoia
The living cost rise means wage of the tnco-n# tax. A VIrfinisnj
boosts ranging from one to three by hlrth. Meador claims to M *
deerrndsnt of Benjamin Frnnkw
can's gn hour for shout .Wl/no
tin. Ife also think* that ttsa G o »«
workers In a variety of Industries, emment should print It*
mslnly the electrical manufactur­ money to meet operating
ing Industry, including General
Electric Co. plants. Wsge rate*
TT.e average take-home pay of
fer these workers «re gestrd In
a
factory worker sntfcout d*penjpart to ehanges In the government
living eovt Index.
ents was »M«5 a week, and that
New record levels t t worker o f a worker with a wife end tw*
earning* aI«o were reported. Th*
children was 874 M. Each flfu ie
Bureau o f Labor Statistics ssid
lake-home pay—or earnings less is about tl 10 higher than th* rat*
tax deductions— reached a new in Angust and approximately 12 H
above • year sago.
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peak !n September.

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WHAT GIVES YOUR CA R SO
MUCH PICK UP A N D GO ?

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LOW COST

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CLEAN-BURNING NO-NOX.
GULF TAKES OUT THE GOO
AND GIVES YOU MORE GO

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I GET IT. NO-NOX KEEPS
YOUR ENGINE CLEAN, YOU KEEP
THE HORSEPOWER YOU BOUGHT

moderate Imrrovving charge. Wc finance new rnrw at l&gt; » '* . Vou pav no "hidden ciNta” .

Aou apply foe your luank Auto Loan and gel a decision

promptly

You pay as agreed and earn useful cred­

it "landing with U" for future credit nerd*.
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Member F. D. L C.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935

Talent Told
For Variety
Show Nov. 8
An outstanding array of talent
has been secured for the forth­
coming Variety Show to be pre­
sented at Scmmote High School
Thursday evening, Nov. 8 at I
p. m , Dallas Loup, president of
the Sanford Lions Club said today.
The show, said Loop, la being
sponsored Jointly by the Sanford
and Casselberry loons Clubs lo
benefit their sight conservation
programs.
Eight o f the performer* were
listed b&gt; th* local L&gt;on» Club
President, all of whom will be
seen during the show next week.
Ruth Smith, nf Orlando, a con­
trolled acrobatic dancer, I* a stu­
dent nt Boone High School and ha*
licrfnrmrd in the Daytona Beach
band-hell and has appeared be­
fore various audiences In this

area.

Asftociated Prr** Leased Wire

NO. 123

Ike To Discuss Mid-East
Crisis On Nationwide Talk
Powers Say
Will Move
into Canal
ni'lJ.ETIN
IJ).\DON r — The British IV
fen«e Ministry said Innlxhl Bri­
tish and t rench bomber* wri*
“ at Shi* moment" bombarding
military lirgels In Egypt.
A Drtrnse Ministry •Istemrnl
at &lt;:!• p. m.—1:1* p. m., EST—
said: "\n air nffen*lse h&gt; bom­
ber aircraft nnder allied rnmmand I* at this moment being
launched against military targets
la Egypt."

Sidney Vihlen, a Junior at Semi­
•itfeltK'S MIN hr a* one youngster proffered his diime for a balloon that costumed barker, were ocddl- i nole High School, and a pupil of
Ing” up and lown goothslde School Halloween Carnival's midway. Balloon* wer* nearly at uttiactive as
Ernest Cowley, a member of the
th* costumed tuirkei* and chlldien during the festivities. (Staff l'liuto)
Seminole High Band and Dance
Band, will he heard with hr* HumWASHINGTON
President
pet.
Anita Idles, North Carolina'* Elsenhower will go on nationwide
Champion Majorette, and listed In television and radio tonight to dis­
"Who's Who In Baton Twirling" cus* the Mid lie Ea*t crisis
for IBM, IBM. -*nd 1337. has Iwen
This wa* atmounerd shortly he
performing for eight vrsrs, drum
majorette for Leakstille, N. C. fore noon todsy by the White
High School Band, will be seen in House which also repeated that
An extensive "Get Out The
one of her out si aml mg |&lt;crform- the United States Is still standing
Vote” campaign Is underway in
aners.
by its pledge to assist any victim
Sanford and Seminole County head­
Hl'NDItEDS (IF I lilt MIEN waltel in line l.x,t titcht at Southside School's Hall-wren Carnival to clJunellr la-e of Sanford, daughter nf aggression In the Middle East.
A Seminole County dalrynu'i
thsr get a clu*n look at the door watcher or g*l a g limp-e o f what happen* “ Inside", (Staff Photo)
of Mr.aml Mr*. John L. Lee ami
hat announced his write-in can­ ed by the Seminole County Junior
Britain is reported to have In­
suter of the already prominent formed the U. 8. government it
didacy foe the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce and their
Oily son Id-e, is another talented considers the pledge defunct. The
Get-Out-TheVote ch.lrman
Bill
School Board from District 4.
exponent that will be sc•u mi thci ptrrlge bound the Unite.! States,
j
Elbert Cammark yesterday noth Gramkow.
Varictle,’ stage.
Hi ttnin ami France lo wt&gt;rk to­
I fled incumbent C. K. Harrison of
Candidates for the three feats «n
The Knot Heads, a well known gether in the Middle East to pre­
I Geneva, by certified msit n( his the Board of Sanford City Com­
: candidacy and charges which grew
A new slate of officer* for the group of square daiifcr*. heaJcd s e n t pcaco.
missioner* will be guests of the
by Mr. and Mrs. Junius Allen of
Presidential
press
secretary
*■• o f the announcement.
Dr. Luther T. Doss of 303 At­
fiscal year starting N»v
Jaycrrs at its noon luncheon meet­ naniej yesterday afternoon by the Casselberry wall also play a pro­ James C. Ilagerty said Eisenhow­
The alms, ambition*, platform,
Cammack operates the Fairlantic National Bank and Dr. Har­
glade Jersey Dairy' east of Geneva ing Thursday at the Yacht Club Natiotiak Federation of Federal minent part in the Varieties' Show er's talk tonight would be about old K Ring, tool Palmetto Ave , amt furtherance o f the Democra­
13 minutes- beginning al 7 p. m.
Each candidate has an allotted Employes. I/*- al No. 12IR. at the program.
tic party will lie lauded tomorrow
on State Road M lie said in his
nre two o f the 4flo detega’e , who
The Seminole
High School EOT.
afternoon in Sanford when 8cnannouncement that "I serve my time to speak in his own behalf Sanford Naval Air Station.
All major networks are expect­ plan to attend the 42ml animal alar Spe**ard Ibdland speaks from
fellow- dairymen as vb-e-president The program will lie broadcast over
Miles Keogh whs named prc&lt;i- Dalle* Band directed by U-alic
convention of the Florida Chiro- the corner of First 8t. and Mngof Central Florid* Milk Producers ' Itadlo Station WTRR beginning dent of the civil service employe* Smith and instructed by Ernest ed to carry It.
I Association, vice-president of Or- at 12:30.
Say ing the talk would be "a non- prartir Association, starling In mil la Ave.
union with Carl Mo&gt;* elected to Cowley, will tw heard throughout
[ ange County Artificial R c-.-' -j
political report," llagrrly added Miami Beach tomorrow.
the office of vice-president. Miss the stage performance.
Senator Holland arrives in San­
Ally son lax. outstanding pianist that the President would speak
Association, director of the Or­ Those slated to appear in thetr Kathy Stowell, trra-urer. Miss
ford tomorrow morning at 11:30
The
convention
will
nttrarl
dele­
ange County Dairy Herd Improve- own behalf are: A. L Wilson, in­ Mary Mirharls. secretary and G. will also l«* seen a ml heard dur­ from hU Whit* House office and
gates from all tmrtr of Florida and will Im met at the Seminole
discuss "the developing situation
muit Association, and a director cumbent. Earl Higginbotham, In­ A. Muffler, sergeant at arms.
ing the show.
and featured *|&gt;#akert will include County Court lluus# by Seminole
cumbent.
If.
M.
Nichols
who
an­
twRthe Farmers Cooperstlve Ex­
And Surann* Jones, daughter in the Middle East."
Democratic Executive
Those
namcj
to
Ihr
executive
Tb* town turned out laat nlfhtl
some of the na'ion's foremo*t l o u n l y
nounced his candidacy In opposi­
change a* Pinecsslle."
of Mr. and Mrs. C. . Junes, and
Ilagerty laid further Eisenhow­ '.aPior.HM In the Oilrm i ifilf O-fiimlitee r" airrr me II.
committee
on
a
vote
(if
the
mem­
Th&lt;*y were attending SoulhlW*
tion to Higginbotham. Merle War­
her "remarkably beautiful" so­ er trill “ outline the American po­
Ixe ant Seminole County Cam­ School’s Halloween Carnival.
HI* announcement contained the
profe**Ion
ner. candidate for the vacancy bership were: Howard Watt*. Mel­ prano voice will be Included on the
sition" regarding the tense situa­
paign Chairnuii John E. Fox.
statement that “ If I am elected rivaled by Comminsmcr Jiiin vin Spivey and Forrevt EngertiretAutomobiles were |iir'«--* fer
The thru-day convention, to be
program of \arudy Show s per­ tion resulting from Ihr Israeli
I will turn the salary which the Krider's term expiration, and Paul son.
Holland will spook at 12:30 lo blocks around as the gay colored
held
at
the
Algiers
llotrl,
v
ill
thrust into Egypt on ktonday.
office paya over to the various Yates Jr., who announced his
lights which »urrounded the school
The new officers were Im­ formances.
demonstrate Ihr growth of the |&gt;o*stbly one of the largest n-- inParent-Teacher Association* of candidacy in opposition to Warner. mediately sworn in by Winifred
Since that time Britain and
ground* and the floral light* which
Chiiopractie profession throiigliout time audience, ever to gather in
Seminole County. I will lo this
provided a alayllm# atmosphere
Frame hate announced plans to
Scot',
a
mrmber
nf
the
executive
downtown
Santnnl
He
I*
am.o
r
it
Tomorrow afternoon's appear­
Ihr *latr and will *l*o revb-w the
to make it clear that iny only in­ ance nf the candidate* will lx- the hour.I vppointrd to -erve until a
place troops in Egypt, and the two
drew youngsla'rs and ailulta alike
lati &lt;t adv.lines arhlrvisl in var­ in Sanford In la-half of the entire
governments Joined yrstrrday in
terest in ihe pottlon i» t"
» *?i" first time the group has been tern l&gt;erm.im-nt slate of uffher* could
D&lt; moeratic ticket with rnipharia from far anal wide.
ious field*.
•
to work for better education for together during the campaign for he clret-d Carl M &gt; - sra
vetoing a U. $. resolution in the
Nothing was left undone to pro­
im Stevenaon-Krfauvcr and HerDuring llie convention, an award long.
U. N. Security Council.
ys^r children and mine.'*
vide entertainment for old and
prcsi.lrnt of the union organuaIhe three commission seats.
will he presented to Miclry Man­
tlon.
Citirens from over the entire young Huge balloons, of varioua
Prime Minister Eden said to­
Cammack stated that he is 33Gramkow, outlining (he Get-Outtle
of the New Vork Yankees who county are invited lo Im In. San­ lines of the rainbow, aloni
Yesterday's
meeting
was
the
yeara-old and a member of the 1 he Vote campaign said (hat a
Ti c regular quarterly m.-e*lns nf day Britain and France will move
has been srlcttcd by the chira- ford to hear .Senator Holland.
the voire* o f barken, who ballyMethodist Church, a \elcran of deluge of leaflets urging every sixth meeting of the group since the Seminole County TB Health Into the S on Canal Zone—with
prtciors a* t h e
Outstanding
Immediately following his ap- hooeal slda-shnws, game* o f (kill,
4 'i year* In the Infantry In World riti/rn lo Vote wrll possibly be itx formation earlier this year.
Association « ) * held yesterday »• nr without the *|&gt;pr»val of the Alhlr'r of 1938
United
States.
Keogh,
taking
over
at
yester­
imarnnce here he will leave for along with peanuts and popcorn,
War II where he rose through the droppei on Sanford and Seminole
I p m. In the Board of Education
rank* from private to captain. A- County from a plane. He sail that day's meeting said, “ I want to office.
"We stand by wbat we said and | The chiropractors, representing Dade City where he will speak provided the carnival atmosphere.
It was a "night out" for most
•ae
shall carry It out," he told America's *eron&lt;l largest healing during the afternoon.
mong hit decorations arc the if a plane could not he made avail­ thank all of you for the opportuni­
Prr-cnt were: B. T. Mllwee.
profession, will conduct ■ series
Other* meeting Senator Spcs- folks at they enjoyed the annual
bronre star and purple heart tor able the leaflets would be dis­ ty you have given me and hope Mrs. J N. Aiaiello. P. II Flet­ rhr House ef Commons.
that 1 will be ib ', l i Cii'f-it • - cher, It K. Karrs, Mrs. ltuth
acton In Europe.
tributed by hand.
Eden rcfu«ed to say whether of lecture* on chiropraelic techni­ aid Holland on hit arrival in San­ spaghetti supper serveJ In the
duties
of
the
office
tothe
satis­
British
and Frem-h (ones have que. appllel piychotherapy, pub­ ford svtll Im Senator Douglas school lunch room and then "took
The write-in candidate stated
"Much Interest Is being placed
Scott. Mrs. W W. Tyre, Robert
lic hrtillh, X ray and other scirnli- Stcnslrom and the leflilaUva in" the midway, later seeing the
faction
nf
the
mc'obrr-hi-t
Gap he has a Masters Degree with now In a song by Johnny Siandley
Hennc't. Mr*. J L Motion Jr.. landed on Egyptian *oi'. There
dance rcvu&gt;- staged bv top D •
The new president announced Mrs. Irving Pryor. George Dabbs, were unconfirmed rejv&gt;rt* from Be subjects.
delegation.
high honors In animal husbanlry called 'Get Out and Vole'," said
bury School of Dancing.
the
visit
to
Sanford
of
l-etanl
the
Middle
East
all
dsv
thvt
the
Among
th
speakers
will
he
|)r
Gramkow.
"The
record
will
be
and his wife has a i -’--'
Mr-. I I Pryor, Mrs. Ralph Ham­
Children were gay in costume*
Walker,
nali'-n
*
re-re
ent.,'
*
Granville
Fl«her,
Professor
of
landing*
had
started.
The
latest,
heard
many
times
before
election
gn-c In education, both from the
mond, Mr*. Van Fleet. Mr*. E.
resembling *krlclon«, demons, gay
the Nstional Federation of Fed­
day, Nov. 4," he said.
University o f Florida.
C. Dunning, M. N. Cleveland, and from Israel radio, said llniish Psychology at the University of
gypsle* and rombtnadons from
eral Employes, whose office is
troop* went ashore In 'he Suei Miami; Dr Earl Rich of lancoln
Each year the Seminole County
Mrs. Graham.
The three Item platform which
fniriea to kings. 3lost uf them
located
In
Washington.
D.
C.
area.
There
was
no
confirmation
Chiropractic
College
and
Dr.
JoCammack stales he will follow if Junior Chamber of Commerce Walker's appearance in Sanford is,
Mr.
Bennett was appointed from Cairo.
were pilot*I hy parents who were
seph Jane. National oCUrge ofi ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS-John
•pinvire*
a
Gel-Out-The-Yote
esmelected Includes: As a member
Procurement
chairman;
the Naval Air Station will he at Blood
W. Morrison, son of Altamonte' in the festive mood along with
' W'e rannot accept that w* har* Chlroprsrlif, Chlrago
o f the School Board “ I will a&gt;k palgn, and this year, said chair­ an open meeting where all cos- Mrs. Ararello, Health Education
Kxpretl Agt J. D Morrison ami Ihrlr young«ter*.
to &lt;d&gt;taiii the agreement nf lh»
man
Gramkow,
"We
are
going
the arhool administration to give
-halrman, .rod Mr- B *' "
' r
Mr* M-irrlson, left recvntly for! Lines forme*!, sometime* himt'nled Slate* before acting In our
all out lo
ake it the blggot Ploy** will he Invited to attend
ter
Patients*
S#r*i«p
chairman.
more consideration to parents than
Howard Walls, a memlier of the
Atlanta, G» where he is afflllvled dieals long, lo take ir the "Spook
own vital interests." Eden de
promotion
the
Jaycee,
have
under­
s '^ a s in the pavt." ||p said, in
Mi* Graham reported on films from Cairn.
House" from which screams o f
circu la r hfj.iifi nn'jM.r i •»,, -,
with the o. s Royal Tlte Co.
taken In this area "
hi» written statement "My im­
fright
and enjoyment were heard
Shop Steward he apjmmted by Hi* hsv.ng hern shown at schools and
The
young
M«rri*on
t
have
an
Eden declined In rlvt the House
pression is tint nsren*
*-*vr
l air today, Increasing cloudiness sparlmcnl at 1031 Euclid A i r . At­ during the show.
president to represent the fedeia- literature amt posters placed. She of Commons any detail* on action
been considered a sort of neces­
lion in earh of the station's dr- al«o reiMinr-d on pajama* and tu he taken by British and French tonight wllh few sh'iwers Isle to- lanta Mr, Morrison will he re ! Hot ring* and cola! dri-*'
sary evil and that they are not
night or Thursday; low innight membsrrd as the former. Ml s long with candied apples drew
paI"merits. M, niiH-i ,h.ji of ibe other item* token to the patient* elated
•
terognixrd as the folk* who aie
CO41.
hnnilrails nf hungry rel#lira'or«.
al the hospital and visit, to thi-iil.
Marie Maxwell of Winter I'ark.
gr&gt;uo approtel in,- r&gt;,-&gt;ii&lt;&gt;.i
In an angry rvrhangr. Labor
paying the hill.
Adult* visited the coi.ntry store,
The meeting yesterday was
Mr*. Tyre reported on the re­ lea ier Hugh GaiUkell shouted
Ihr pair tram, the cak# booth,
''I will try to bring about a
held aboard the Sanford Naval cent Regional Patients’ tscrvir*
"This Is really a fantastic sltua
handicraft booth and other at­
program whereby the Board of
Air Station in the station's chapel. Committee meeting in Orlando.
tlon It is the whole House and
tractions which delighted the visit­
School Trustees will mod with
the whole country which is wailing
or* fancy.
parent* before refilling a Irarher,
(ur an answer to Ihis question."
Right In the raids* o f fhe en­
i n j give her the praise or eritlIn what amounted lo an ap|val
tire II jlln.w-t-n Celebration was
flkws «hc lav rained.'' he said.
for Vmerican understanding, the
Mr*. Velma Mitchell, principal uf
In another part , c •&gt; . Prime Minister said:
“ Boys and girls were pretty want to caution anal urge ail Southside School, who. most of 'he
Cammack says “ I will insist that
' It is sometimes a government's had U*t night," said Sanford Po­ rhihlra-n lo refrain from aloing time was surrounded by dadtng
the school admi"ls*ei»ev i-n-u» ,
duty to lake decision* fur Its uau lice Chief Roy William* a* he an­ •an) tiling whatsan-vrr that would parents anal youngsters.
school business that he rcxiincountry."
It was a night to cnlebrate, and
nounce! this morning that every result in damage to uny property
mends to the school board. An I in
available man wilt la- on duty In­ Imlonging to any persams, to Sanford folk* took advantage o f
the final item he **ated "I
Ihc oppawtunlty to attend the
night to curb rowdiness, destruc­ building* nr automobiles.'*
promise that I will personally in­
The Judge said " I f any such South si ie School Hallow em Carni­
tion of property and vandalism.
vestigate any parent's complain)•
"City patrol car* will rnsV, toe aits alo amrtir nml Ihr matter val.
which have not been satisfied
rounds of the community- often to brought la-foie the rourt, the court
through regular eha"n',l* ar t it-,'
FISH HUT OF MATER
keep an eve on ynon • t&gt;-r Isklt* • will deal with them so as to tiring
1 4lll give a report to that par/h i '•
WALTERS, Okla. UV-The oldpart in Halloween Night fun &lt;nd .ibtiul a -loppage nf such conduct.
"The Court," saijl Jualge flout- timer* here «wear the drought is
ALTAMONTE SPRINGE—L- T celebration*." said &lt; hlef William*,
holder,
“ hope* thaf everyone will «o had the fish are trying to get
"loot
night,"
he
sail,
"*ome
got
Brysn. Chmn., Ssnford Grower
caught to get out of the hot and
Counrll of Florida Citrus Mutual, beyond the bound* of decency a* try to inrirur! rhilalrrn to he care­
drying atreams. Game Rangrr
anno'inrrt an Important meeting they wrote on screen door*, but ful in lha-ir relrhialing and enjoy­
Woody WIDon says the streams
to t»c held Thursday (Nov. 1) at tonight we wilt be watching ment of Halloween. Above all
are so low that fish are dying
Hungs,''
he
said,
“
respect
the
them."
7 3/) P m. at the Altamonte
A rcprcrnta'.ive of the Social
|fr&gt;m tack of oxygen and also
Three tnci-lrnls last night drew righf* nf others."
Springs Community House, Mail
Security Administration District
Sheriff l.olher Hobby, this scalding to death.
attention lo Halloween pranksters
!and Av*.
Office in Orlando will be at the
Morning,
-aid "We will Im watrhwhen
“
filthy"
langiiv.-e
».i*
writ
“ IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE"
Water Conservation and the
H u m ber of Commerce Building
This 1911 slogan was &lt;oine.|
&lt;Itnil Outlook for 19V! 37 will he ten on n screen door, tcensger* mg the youngsters tonight. Our
i r * ) j " . ■ i on Friday. Nov. 2. Fri­
waylaid
y
uiung
children
on
their
entire
stuff
will
be
patruling
the
by Thomas K Dr*#s,tneK—
a part of the program, also W. W.
day, Nov. 8, and Friday, Nov. IS,
Mii\.-rs, U. 8. D. A. DIM. Super way home from the Southside county."
publican canalidate. and referr­
between the hours ol t:30 a.m.
The Sheriff warned "the child­
vreor. will show color films on School Carnival and stripped
ed to the fact that his opK-ttrul,
and noon.
the Mediterranean Fruit Fly awl them of all their carnival toys, ren should have a good lime but
Franklin I). R»'&lt;evei|, hid al­
TTiia service la made available
will answer questona regarding anal itrra-t lamp* were being bro­ mutt eliminate any roughness or
ready ser,cd thre# Itintr
destruction of property.
ken on Mt-llonvlllc Ave.
(o those who srish to apply for
the Met Fly.
Want Ads rent house*, apart­
Juvenile Judge Emrst linos“ Parents shmihl talk to their
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance MRS, MARY DEI YENS, Director of Nursrs, Seminole 3lrmmlal Hospital, nf Sanford was elected first
ments, stores ami lots quickly.
All Interested cilrua grower*
vice chairman of the Institutional Nurainv Service Admitl-trator* Section of the Florida Nurses' As­
benefit*, aoelal security account sociation at its annual Convention In Fort luudrrdal*. Pictured left to right are Helen Voss, St. Peters­ sr# invited to attend this mett holder *aid this morning "I have children before they are allowed
Call 1821 as toon as you ere
received reports of some vandal­ lo go out on their annual Trick
numbers, or obtain Information] burg, second vice idpiirmsn; MUlrad Ann Vogt!, Miami, chairman; Mr*. Detysna; and Mr*. Dorothy B. in*.
changing tenants.
ism faking place last night. I or Treat fun," he said.
|
•bout Km gotiaj Security program. | Pin.ler, Miami, **crctary.

i i S S S S L . Holland Will S p e a lT
Chiropractic Moor Here For Demo Ticket1

Officials To Watch
For Vandalism Tonight

Grower Council
Slates Important
Session Tomorrow

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Fftr School Board
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Kiifu* Tuesday, April &gt;«. iM 4—PABaroiiT
rU A ITTJl 20
TIIK KOflMKIl occasions
ONwhrn
Vat had »t«n Captain

Donovan hr bad eesmrd to hit a
Kintal, kindly man. a typical pie
lure of an ildarly ahlp'a captain
with bla »ra-dof a walk, hta red
fare and limiting pray hair. But
that morning on the atroka of
eleven whrn Dirk and ah* wrtre
uahirrd into h:a cabin thcra waa
Bo tract et finality.
“ Bit down, both of you." h#
•aid. T h u la—hunt, hum, a mo.t
unnlraaant bualntaa, tin t It!"
Val waa iaurprlird not only at
hla choica of word*. but by hia
maa&amp;ir. hha could art that Dtrk
waa too. for ha (lanced aharply
toward lha Captain, a look of in.
qulry on hla face. It waa a tittle
later that aho became aware that
Druco waa aUo in the eaten.
•'Good monunf. Doctor." Dirk
■aid. II* tpok* quietly, amiably.
Bruce turned. "Good tnnminf.
Nure* Allion. Good momln*.
Itanenn." he aald formally.
The Captain cleared hu throat
and aald again gruffly. T hl* it—
hum—a most unplcaaant bual*
■taa, la&amp;T ItT"
"A trafic tamnee*. 1 agree. but
I don't quit* understand your u»#
of the word unpleasant. Captain,"
Dirk Intirpoard quietly.
“ Well. Ml ba blunt." the Cap.
tain aald. "Nothing can be gained
by beating about the bush. The
doe hero—1 mean Doctor Hamdan—baa refused to sign the
death certificate."
“ It* hat refused fo rlgn fh*
death certificate T" Val echoed In*
credulously. Suddenly the whole
thing had taken on a nightmare
quality.
“ Exactly." the Captain nodded.
"You appreciate what that meant,
don't you. Nurse? Doctor I tarndan la not aatlafird In hla minJ aa
to th* cause of Mrs. Feather■tone'* death."
" —But—but ah* died ot a biart
Attack. I wat there at the time."
Vai etanuurrrd.
Th* Captain tmothered a atgh.
He waa Irritated and out of aympalhy with th* whole affair. A
death on board waa bad enough,
but a hint of murder was far

wot a*.
“ Doctor Harridan aaya that
iinve Mr*. Fcattu-ratone came on
board he had never ect eyca on
her until after ah* was dead." It*
had hern coniulting torn* notes
on hla leak, but now he glanced
up at her aharply. “ You agree to
that, Nuree?"
"Yes, tut I—1 didn't realise
myeiii how ftrioua Mr*. FaaUitre
■torn* condition might prove.
Captain." Val aald, leaning forward and speaking earneetly.
"Iter cun doctor in Hampshire,
Doctor Mangin. bad led me to be*
liev* that ber heart condition waa
mainly imaginary, ikaidea. aha
was diterminad that I shouldn't
call tn th* ship's doctor."
"And why might that be?" th*
Captain aakrd, bridling. “Our
company la known to engage the
b**t officers available."
“ Mrs. Frathrrstona bad known
Doctor llarndan before. They
parted. I'm afraid, on unfriendly
terms," Dirk broke in to say.
Th* Captain felt more annoyed
than ever. He waa suddenly woo*
dering it It might not have been
some personal spit* on Harrtdan'a
part that had mad* him take th*
stand he had. While they bad
been shipmate* he had admired
llarndan for hi* efficiency, but
he had never really liked him.
“ 1 wasn't aware of that," be
aald aloud. "But Cm sure It baa
no hearing on this present case."
"1 think It has. Captain." Dtrk
eald earnestly. “ Cm of th* opm*
len that Doctor Harridan would
not have been averse to eigning
the death certificate but for th*
tact he had known the dead worn*
an. and incidentally myself. And
arart from th* fact that n*
wasn't railed In until too late, has
he any other reason for not sign­
ing the certificate T"
Th* Captain mad* another
awkard ‘ hum. bum" noise in his
throat. "Cm alraid so. Mr. Han­
son. Doctor Harridan Is of th*
opinion that some pill* other than
th* heart pills prescribed may
have been given to Mrs Featherstore last bight, lie suggests
that there should he an autopsy
one* we reach Kingston Natural-

to

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ly since be make* the charge, he
cannot do this himself."
"You mean he think* that
either VaJ or I may have poisoned
Aunt May?" Dtrk said In a star,
tied voice.
"Hum. hum." the Captain aald
again. "II* doesn’t suggest exact,
ly fkel, Mr. Hanson. 11* merely
says that as things are be doesn’t
feel able to sign the certificate."
"But Mrs. F e a t h e r a t e n e
couldn't possibly have been pot.
toned t" Vat brokt In In a low,
Uut voice. “She was only given
the pills Doctor Mangin. nrr
hum* physician, bad prtecribtd."
Tha Captain consulted hi* notea
once ■gain. “ But I understand
vow didn't girt them to her,
Nurae."
“ No. 1 asked Mr. Iltnson to
give them to hrr while 1 was
loosening th* bed coverings at
her left and altcrward* 1 had
started to go for Doctor Harridan
when Mr. Hanson called me
hack."
The Captain leaned forward
and asked earnestly, "Uut can
you awtar, Nurae Alison, that the
pills Mr. Hanson gave yovr paUsnl veer* tha heart pills It waa
customary for ber to taka?"
“ But of coure* they were."
"You taw th* bottl# yourself?"
Val felt the nightmare cloeing
down over her again. “No, but I
told Mr. Hanson th* color of th*
label on th* bottle and asked him
to find them for me."
“Mr. Hinson brought th* pills
to you at once?"
Her far* whitened. “Not quit*
at once."
“In opening tha bottle I spilled
th* pills and had to hunt than
out from th* bottom of th* medi*
etna bag." Dirk spoke in hie usual
easy way.
"But, Captain." Val said, “there
was no poisonous substance of
any tort tn th* medicine case."
The Captain looked even more
uncomfortable before he eald
gruffly, "Doctor Harridan Is of
th* opinion that It Mrs. Feather,
stone waa poisoned, the posw-n
may have been carried on Mr.
Hanson's person." he aald flatly.
(To 8 t Continued!

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Onetime Polio
Victim Is Now
Helping Others

SAN FRANCISCO. *jv- An attractive blonde—onre a polio vict­
im, now vibrant and brimming
with optim ism -hat started what
might well prove fo be a happy
revolution among the nstion'i a
million handtc*ppeJ persons.
She hat
performed veitabl#
miracles among more than too
handicapped people by treating
them with the sweetest medicine
of all—Jus’, hiving fun together.
Mrs. Janet Pomeroy has proved
to then that they can go swim­
THIIATII AMIS HIITONY estate,
ming, fly kite*, ride horsebvek,
valued at over gJOO.OOO amassed
1write and atage plays, paint with
from his novels such as “ Lost
their toes If their hand won't
Horizon" and “ Goodbyr, Mr.
work, dance with their arms if
Chip*," Is th* subject o( a court
their lees won't work and go on
tight tn Los Angeles. Mrs. Alice
all night camping trips.
Hilton (top. left), author's flnt
wife, claims half th* estate on
But most of all she bat instillground* their divorce wat not
rel in them eueh fonflder.ee 'hvt
legal. Hilton's cousin, Mrs. Ellis*
they go bravely with her to col­
beth Hill (bottom, right) con*
lege classes studying the proO IMk Us; tie Urstg- Ri|rUl*d Zjr pemlssiou at Ataba Hooka Distribute! ky Klag Ftsiuns gjaduata
tends It wat valid. The second
I blems o f the handicapped and
wife. Mr*. Galina Hilton (top,
* answering questions put to them
right), waived all rights to tha
by the s’ udents. She has them estate, while a secretary, Mrs.
faring up ti society and laughing Adele Barrieklow (bottom, left),
o ff ICWUill.
rebuffs.
received tfS.OOO.(International)
P
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Mr«. Pomrroy direct* Pan Fran■
.
. a a
.i
n sec'i Recreation Center for th*
NKT EARNINGS REPORTED
Handicapped,
believed to be
MIAMI (A P )—Net
earning
equivalent after taxev to 43 cents
TA U .kH A SSE E - Florid* non- un“*ut ln thf n*Uo°farm employment took a 9.S00
Her philosophy it that there a common share were reported
Jump in September as b si.iesi are ample facilities lfl the nstloq yesterday for the year's
third
brgan to rear! to fill*# tnrreiilftf; to tr*lt And eJiieite thr "ham!)-' charier by Mm tr IlroaTraillTif
activity, reports James T. Voce lie. capped buf most of the 23 million Co.
Induitrial Commission chairman stilt are left lonely, ostracued by
Th* firm In the corresponding
At 933.*00. employment stood at society or by th*lr own reticence. quarter of lait year earned 41
45,600, or five per rent aneaj of
About six years ago she wat cent*.
a year ago. Vorell* salt. Unem­ teaching in a srhocl for handi­
Storer operate* radio and trieployment. at the same time, was capped. One of her students Bob
vision stations which include
estimated at 49.4"0. 4.400 or Id ha-1 been in a wheel chair ail his
W lins and WGBS-TV. Miami.
per cent N*k*w September of IMS. life.
T h e September employment
Mrs Pomeroy egamted a pan- ^
commltled u&gt; aa
gain of five per cent over the tnmlme play. She wanted Hob to
year ago level is running about In be Father Time, to wheel hi*
Mrs pomervy asked to be allire with the average riperlenre chair a rn »* stage, carrying a sign
of prrviou* months th.a
lowsd to try. A» are all tho.r who1
1 -* T1 denoting the patvag* of time
However, the one per cent increase
Bob got to thinking about that. come to the renter, the girl was
over August estimate* did not Father time should trudge aert*** allowed to pnk out her own hob­
quite rracb seasonal expectations. the stage Bob stunned hla parents ble*. She also was placed on the
Factory workrre averaged 40,1 by suggesting they buy him crut­ advisory council so she would have
to speak out in front of o*i)ers.
hours a week on the Jolt, and their ches ami brace*.
hourly cirn.nks rose on- cent from
She got into thr renter's play*.
hi* month* later Boh walked
August to SI 67 an hour, 14 rents slowly on crutches across the Within a yrar and a half, she had
above September of last year. stage while witness** of the Utile won. Tne saying at the center is'
TWO YOUNOSTtkS do handstands ter the benefit of Prince Rainier
Their average weekly pay amount­
lit ef Mesaco and lV.neen Grace at the couple visited the Boys'
drama within a drama choked that “ when you van stand up
ed to VJ H. 41 cents above August
Club of New York in lowtr Manhattan.
(international)
with emotion in 'be wing*. Bob against rebuff yeu'rr cured." To­
and $5 St above last September.
has been walking on crutches ever day th* young woman i* out in
society—snd married
since.
STRETCHING
A
POINT
ICE ST\R IS
I'
The key Ura is to give these
Mrs Pomeroy has been pushing
SOFTBALL SLUGGER
NEW HAVEN. Conn. uN~ MBs F l o H d O
F O T C S tS
th« idea ever since It actually handicapped—age* 3 to 32—the
Marjorie
Smith,
retiring
after
4«
MONTREAL J—Doug Harvey
hat been going strong for only confidence of “ being on their
vesrs ef teaching kindergarten. P i n y L f i r O f * R f ) | p
M u hard on the ice and on the h»d
two year* line* th* ban Fran­ own." Each otic pays 30 cents a
this to sa y in a departing
” w w iy w t w i c
cisco Guild for Crippled Children month, not because the money
diamond. The star cf the Mentreal
' decided to gamble i n an enter- finances anything but Just to al­
Canadirr* of the National Hockey
“ If parents wantcJ to do just
low each one to say * this U my
PENSACOLA
(Special)—
With
Prue costing $ !.* » a month
League also Is the cleanup hitter one th'ng to make kindergarten
center "
two
thirds
o
f
her
land
area
clad
tn
Already
the
escltement
of
sue*
ter the Canadian softball team teachers appy. they’d buy galoshA girl with artist!* etpiretien*
the team has b e n p’ ayirr In m big enough (or the'r children tree*. Florida has enough standing &lt;"**» l» spreading, bu publishers
couldn't use h»r hsnds Mrs Pom­
Quebec during the summer. Pro- to pat en and take off by them­ •awtimber to provide nearly all have been pressuring Mrs Pam*- eroy, who trained herself to paint
the building and construction need* r»&gt; for a book on methods. U is
feeds of the games go to chanty. selves.
of the entire nation for a year
|dtt- &gt;■ ;t soon. San Framisco State with bar toes Just to prove it roukl
Amt the Sunshine Slate pitcluces College, which has a special de- be done, showed thr girl how. last
more than half the nation's ey- partment studying handicapped year, the girl toe painted her own
Chaary B reakfast Features Soup
press lumber, rank* second in pro- problems, is planuag a document- Christmas card.
durtion of wood pulp and is fifth ary movie,
in output of paper anJ paprrb-vard
A girl In her S0« had been given
These fact* are contained in the UP *» a hopeless case by her famWE RECOMMEND
IM? edition of Florida Forest lb . Fhe had a speech impediment.
Facts. Just released by the Flort- ---------------— ------------ --------------da fores: Industries Committee, est land The program is operated
state sponsor of the Irdustrv oper nationally by the forest industries
tied American Tree Farm System of the United Ststev through
: of pritatr timberlsnd manage- kmcrican Forrit Treducts Ind-aI m»nL
trie*. Inc., Washing:an, D C.
The Importance of the state's
tor
forest* to its thriving economy 1*
INCOME
k GROWTH
emphasised by th# fact* book,
w h e n y o u vavt- liy
FJC-nmDEND TOR BOTH
which states that more than ore
lh«- 1 0 th y o u
REGULAR A M ) EXTRA
fourth of all industrial employes
DISTSIBli TIONM NOV. S
in Florida work In nood-uung
PAYABLE NOV. Zi
mills and ol&lt;ru. These 33.000
people earn some D-4 million an­
nually and produce nmmcditir*
worth nearly gvg million
In aidltion, Fiona farmers sell
SJ.5oo.ctii) worth of tirab.T from
Junior-tilled breakfast that looks tike fun—and Is—feature*
their wowilnts to these plants an­
cream of celcnr soup topped with th* rew Janlor-eiaed shredded
nually. . nJ thousands of other
wheat, cheese-flavored biscuit*, and a saucy apple-fared clown! Th*
person* depend iadirwtly upvn
cream soup, mad* with milk, forms the bant for a breakfait that's
Established ever 26 year*
the forest industries feu their live­
nutritious and quick *1 a wink to fit—so it's easy on Mother! And it's
te Or land*
aure to arpeal to even the fussiest youngster*, fur it presents the
lihood.
foods children like. Just th# way they like..
Though northern Florida u the
Your
savings
placed
here
Repress ana*
ind the canned condcr.se-1 soup with an equal amount ef milk
most important timber-protuciai
on or before the 10xh of
at aa usual, then top with the Shredded Wheat Junior*. To
ALLEN A CO.
see
tied,
each
of
the
Mate's
g?
make th# clesrn'a face cna rosy-red apple, cut a*ay • creeeent-ahaped
the month rare dividends
Labslaad. FU.
piece #’ tkin fee th* mouth ard add cleve* for the eye* and no**;
roar ties baa some forest laad and
from the 1st!
perch ap Ire-cream eon# on top for the hat
more than ball 'he aiea of 34
Member! Midwest Meek Excounties is forested
Quick Chert? Biscuit*
ckaage, Cblcag* Board ■
Florida presentl? leads the na­
I pkg. (I o s ) refrigerated blacuits
Trade
tea i
_3 teaspoon*
1utter
tion in Tree Farm acreage with
FED ER A L
2 tablespoon* grated cheese (about)
well over four million acre* en­
TAVtriGS AND lCUN ASSOCIATION
Complete lam tm eat Bereicw
. ,-vrkage of biscuit* and arrange on baking sheet. Hare a
rolled in the tadustryoperated
SANFORD
«m»M stlvrr of butter on th# top of eaeji one and sprinkle with some cf
PHONE 5-SOM
program to grow timber a* a crop
J
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A TRIBUTE TO OUR MANAGERS
Eoth year al thli limn Winn-Dixie talulot their
Manager. lor a job wall d on cj a lalo lor you
bacauia they know the bargain ! you like.
You’ll bn am aied a l the many, m any lam out
quality food i that your Iriendly M anaoor h a!
choten lo oiler you Ihl. week al low , low price!
that mean BIG SAVINGS lor you.
Be lure and ih op Winn-Dixie thii week. Say
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came.
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13-oz

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SUNNYLAND
Fall, Half or Wholt
NO OENTER SHOES
REMOVED!

PILLSBURY

TOP VALUE STAMPS

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69c
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FLORIDA FANCY GOLDEN CORN 6
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98c
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JEW EL SHORTENING
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SUPERBRAND A ll FLAVORS
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T-BONE STEAKS
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Increase
Small Compared To Growth O f Taxes
1 More than a quarter billion dollars will
pour Into the coffer* of the State of Florida
during the fUcal 1956 year, according to a
recent release from the Florida Taxpayer*
- Association.
* Actually, the figure ahould be a third bil­
lion dollars since the projected figure for
,1950 tax revenues comes to I3CG.210.523.
V There was a time when all one could hear
from political sources wan the cry “ efflclency and economy” in government. And as
noon as the dust from the ram|&gt;aign* wear
o if we settle back down to the routine of
hearing exhorbltant figures quoted along
with various undertakings of the (fate.
There Is a limit to the burden a taxpay­
er's pocketbook will stand. And the presmre
Is gauged by the steadily growing cost of
living. A penny added here and another
there n&gt;on cuts in to the overall "take home'’
pay of any worker, be he a laborer, skilled
ma". r»roi&gt;**lonal. whit* collar employe,
or businessman.
Day bv day there are burdens added to
the shoulders of the man or woman who
must carry the biggeit load — thorn whose
salaries are considered “average". For instance, the recent Increase In gasoline tax
to construct the federal highway system,
the Increafe In tax on automobile tires, and
othe&gt;- tn- hltss on automobile necessities
It has com* to the point where an auto­
mobile cannot be considered a luxury item
— It Is a necessary evil In the carrying out
of dally taihs. either as transportation to
and from work or as a means of actually
performing the duties of his or her obli­
gations as an employe.
Nevertheless, there is a point already
reached where something must be done to
a&lt;*sl&gt;t the person who spends his money —
as well as giving aid and comfort to those
who receive it In the form of taxei.
There la not one person who docs not
.Wfutt to receive the beat In services from
government —and*there is not one who
would say "Let someone else pay for It”
but, an we have already brought out,
I.the burden can only reach so far and one.

The Sanford Herald
Tatllshs* Rally * » e»nt fttartfir s*4 ■«•'***
B illfN ** H N II ilu &gt; M llir o m l R It. l»l» si
«*• r i l l OfftM N assfsr*. rtarUa as**r Ilit *««
•&gt;
I C
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a r d I . I IST*
TI
- €a•a*a( r' •a.*.i *a f M

m no m alm s, aeitar *&gt;«

M A R IO N H A R M A N
h vk ltn J c o m m

SR.

T.i s c b i W# M l l r r

NEW
YORK
vW—Curbstone return engagement. Wbe would if he tries to sing while he works,
comments of a pavement Plato: hive tiiojght .ally sU years Ago But esn you Imigtne whst prop!*
Courting the presidency of the thst Ihese two fine men, »o d.*- aou)d M&gt; if • president sing 03
! United States is a lot llkr court­ bious then even of draining for 1|)e . b like E|vil PreiIfy?
the
now
be
...nHnnini nt
ing a girl.
. . . .preddrnry. would
.
.
clobbering each other for Ihc
^
#•
/.
l
...
Courtship often hat the-, three #4ok|
IJt llVl.
right lo that job. like t« o k‘ d s ,»
fk*
, atages:
Irvine §_ a al,- |.. i nines of Cjkc viflBCr ^
I fltCtlon •ill
I.
1. The
Th ba«hful he»u It Intro-'
f birthday part)?
**
U * *0f&lt;*r Trill be
duced to a girl every body says
"It's a mystery lo me why any,
it the belle of the neighborhood, body even takes the job." many
But the defeatsd m u Won t feel
but all hr can -ce Lt her warts a voter says. “ I wouldn't take .1 »b»«
2. H&lt;* discovered the is truly noble. so noble he couldn't possibly j _
.
.
. *
B j. w 10 more bitter than those who hav*
h c of hi! * neighbors
him he'd merriy loved and lost a w o n ,.,
might as well say farewell
# |Mx1 prf|i(ll.nl
begin
"Long ago I proposed that un3 Then he sees another guy
to wonder. If too told him th e, auctcssful candidates for the prev­
her for a date, and immediately ; ia mr thing he'd begin to believe idenej be quietly hanged, as .
the reluctant suitor becomes a be­ it himself. If 1.000 told him this— matter of public saniution and
sieging tiger Now the is nut only even s» a joke—he'd pawn his mo- decorum,” wrote II. L. Mencken.
|the most dcdrablr girl in the tor car to raise funds to launch j "The sight of their grief m »t
world—he is sure he is the one . .
_____.__
have a v vy evil effect upon IT,
I lid in the county who esn mskr "
campaign
„
hrr happy. And he wants to climb
That's the odd thing about "Po- *
.
a maintain or swim an «K,-an to ,nn'M fever " Under the nght
The suggestion h s .n o merit tha
proVf ||
ronditjons anybody can lx* Infect- year. Hanging won 1
ncc
And doesn't a politlcsl esndib&gt; H -from a vegetarun to a Whether the loser be Ike oi-Adlsu
dsu*'. romance with the preslden- general, from a lady reformer tothe P™*pect U that he wdl be
ry sometimes
go through the * l»*&gt;er
pot.llrslly boned, finally and for•ame three itages*
Ju%t u ^&gt; no one knom Tor if ever.
H»th Dwight Eisenhower and courting the presidency is like
------ ------- ----------- —
Adlsi Stevenson went through the I courting a girl, winning the presibashful beau stage and the t aint- «I«ncy is like marrying a jealous
the-guy-for-such-B-great big • job woman with IC9 mllion in laws, all
stage before I9W. when they final- **f
*hlnk they; have a claim
ly got down to the third nr brass °n TM.
,
»
•
a
tacks stags-.
Thr Pceddenl i» supposed to
A l O I T I I C A T iT IS
Today they rr in a bra., knacks hold the most powerful office in
u.Au „ lv r.TO« . _ Virr \ Im
number of personal cherks.
the world, but he can teven buy
WASHINGTON
*'Iow the credit depar'r lent of
. .
a necktie o» drop in to see a William V. Davis, deputy ch;ef of
naval operations for air
,h*
“ o « . the Inv g.'.lgating ^
U P*y* movie by himself
»ml If • Pf r *°° l» Approved they ,b 'r
“ * month*
Whenever he gets up to make that the Navy's sircraft carriers
nl.n
Newromcr. to the community . ____ .
... . ___ .. ________ are ‘•stocked with atomic »n (i-

after that, will break under the strain.
As has been emphasized from time to
time, taxes have increased 600 per cent ini
11 years. The “ average citizen’s** income j
has increased only a unall portion in comparlson.
The hig sendee thut can be rendered now
is not "how much more" cun we get in
taxes, but how can we now "best serve
the man who is paying the bill."
Over a million dollars a day is injuring
into the tnx revenue officer* of our state — 1
Increases In revenues amounted Inst yeur
to over S45 million — and Florida hasn’t
stopped growing.
Our growth cun Ire hamjiered by an over­
burdening tnx structure.
Economy — efficiency — lower overhead
— a sound, prosperous future — all can liecome loud rumblings from all over the
lisle. But this time, accompanied by action.
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Medical Advances

Too Late To Classify

w r r t j- js s - .a ^ s ^ s s a ir ^ ~ r \ H r ; r

Try and Stop Mo 1

their account. It is as simple s i 1

T

)UGH OLD COOT got fed up with having the w ife rifle

vision changing the name of Dade
County. During legislative discus­

sion of the proposal, It was men­
tioned that some people frel Ihc
county ahould be kaown ** Miami
- Us principal cHy ant county
seat—Instead of Da le.
If Ihe name Is cnanr.cd, It will
be the first lime since 1161 that
an established Florid* County ha*
been given another mm « although
many new counties have hern
formrd since that time. In IMI
linker County was formed from
pari o f New River County and the
remaining portion had Its name
rhanged lo Bradford
Should Ihe amendment t&gt;&lt;- ap­
proved. Dade wUI b* the first
Florida county to have home rule.
The experiment would be watfbed
with interest by other Urge coun­
ties, which also must have a numbar o f local bill* enacted for their
benrflt al each srsslon of the Leg­
islature.
Other amendment proposals to
come before the voters Nov. 0 In­
clude:
A revision of th* judicial article
of the Constitution which srould
provide three appellate courts to
handle many o f the cases row set­

tled Iry the Supreme Court, re­
quire all justices and judges to
retire at age TO. make the chief
justice of the 3upr&gt;*m&gt; Court ad­
ministratis r head of the state'*
judicial system and provide for
Ihe Supreme Court lo irgulste ad­
missions to the bar and disciplin­
ing o f attorneys
A provision which would enable
the l.rgL*lature tn ,al| itself Into
extra session on prlltinn of onefifth of the member* and subse­
quent approval of tiliee-ftftlia of
the members.
A provision under which the
stale Senate would have a mem­
ber from each of the 07 counties
Instead of 30 members elected
from districts as at present, and
House members.vip srould be inrreased from S3 tn I3S.
A provision under which school
superintendents could tie appoint­
ed Instead o f elrcted In Dad,* Die
val, Pinellas and Sarasota coun­
ties The appointise plan wwuld
have lo be ratified by the countties involved either at special
elections or thr.nign legislative lo­
cal bills before going into effect.

OPEN

FOR

A provision under which the offu r of school trus're could ha
abolished hy »p---'al elections in
any counties wishing to do so.
School trusters hsve little real au­
thors!.* at present.
A provision und.r which the of­
fice of Dade Count) solicitor would
be abolished. The duties of the o f­
fice would then be performed by
Ihe state altoro*/.
A provision under whirl reve­
nue collated by Escambli Coun­
ty officers would be paid into the
county general fuisl enJ compen­
sation of the officers fixed by
legislative art.
A p ro v is io n under s rh lr h th*
l/ C g is la t u rr would h»w&gt; authority
to e s ta b lis h r i v i l s e r v ic e systems
am t b o ard s nr m u n ic ip a l, county
a m i sta te e m p lo y e s and su ch o ffi­
cial* as are neitnrr appointed by
the governor nor r l e e t e j.
A provision under whleh the
legislature could provide for jury
trials of civil tuns tn any Pinel­
las County municipality with a
population of more than 73.000.
This would allow such trials to b*
held In pnpiilout St. Petersburg aa
wrll at at Clearwater, the coun­
ty seal.

BIDS

The Sanford Garden Club voted to veil their club house and grounds, front­
ing approximately 202 feet on Mellonvilte Ave. and 204 feet on K. First St.,
opposite Seminole Memorial Ho^iitnl and east of the Mayfair Inn.
Full legal description o f the property ntav Ik? obtained at
the Offico of tho County Clerk. Seminole County Court
House. Sanford. Fla.
,
O
Rid* may be sent to the Sanfoixl Garden Club. Route 2. Box 45»
The right to accept or reject any or all bid* in renerved by thin club.
All bids must be received on or before November 15. 1956.
THE SANFORD GARDEN CLUB

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" I’m sorry — I thought you were my husband l”

different hills each of which call­
ed for the issuing of a similar

Voters To Decide If County Should Have Home Rule

for the charter to Include * pro­

Sff

Navy's Aircraft
Carriers Stocked

that.
hi* pockets every night so he captured a couple of rattle*
The wages of American workers Hrc at
Tt&gt;# llsrst* la a narakar af Ika s***Cits4 Prtss
Known at the "bill th* bank" j
snakes, and slipped one deep into each pants pocket befors
wkiak la aaUUa* awslaslvsty u ika ata lar rtsubiir*an
all-time
high
—
measured
both
by
the
tlaa at an Ika laasl Mira prists* la ikt, w*wi*a»sr.
plan, it has proven extremely*
climbing Into bsd.
total national payroll and by the average popular with every one and now
Hla wife strolled in sorr..
Rairaaaatae Natlaaallr a- Usnsral A4vtrtl»lsa
paycheck.
American
workers
get
more
of
the
lew
is
State
Rank
Is
handling
■srvlrt l u
HI Oaargla la,lata Daab IHC*
mi n u t e s later, looking
____________ Atlaata Oaaria_____________
the good things o f life. In return for !c:i» over 7 000 charge accounts In r*v| mighty riled.
labor, than do the workers of any other i-ltra. i. v-ith custnnrrr and 223
m e s c R im o N ratri
"Been digging for my
local mtrrhants art participating
Ha aaa waak
Ota Maaik
II at
country.
money again, hey?" h#
f c S , - MaatU
"”
Sit Maalba
&lt;»• Taar
In the plan A ruaiomer with his
asked with elaborate urv
These statements are simply truisms, “ charge the bank" card may walk
. . •« .*•
0 *7*
lt l.lt
All Obituary asllrst. sards . f ihaahs. rsioluliss* ana
known to nil. But there is more to the into any one of thrsr 22S stores,1 concern.
■fill#* *f aatartalniaaM far ika aaraaia af ral.l**
"Yeah, but you're even
faada will ka tktrtsd lor al raaular ad.aMlilm rai-a
star)- still — an Important part of the »&lt;ory 1purchase what hr needs and the
more broke than usual,” she
' merchant will
barge it" thrnigh
that
wage
figures
alone
can’
t
tell.
A
sur­
P*ge 4.
Wednesdty, October 31, 111515
complained. "1 looked in
vey made of one thousand companies, cov­ j the bank.
both your p o c k e t s and
Prior to the inauguration of j
ering the year 1955, shows that fringe l»en- this plan If a tier son wanted to
TODAY'S BIBl-fi VERSE
there's not a thing in them
And the I/ird spoke unto you out of the efits (|*ensions and imurance. vacations oprn a charge account wltii a lo­
but snakes."
midst of the fire.— DeuL 4:12.
and holidays) nvverage a whopping $KID per cal nirrchunt he would have lo
! have his cisvlit carefully investi­
God s|i«aks to us in manifold ways today. employe.
, A kindly waidcn summoned
s long-term prisoner and said, "Jot. frankly, you'v* got m* con*
He speaks to ui by op|&gt;ortunlty. Wherever
Never In history and nowhere else on gated rnd If arrepted would be
ccmcd. You'r* th* only con hers who haan't had a visitor thtt year.
there is hunger, ignorance, wickedness, suf- earth have the financial fruits of enter­ i issued an account. If he traded
fifteen or twenty stores he
Itavan't you any rclatlva who carts about you?”
ferlng then1 Is God's voire sinking to us. prise been so widely or so fairly shared mi with
would have n rhargr arrount at
"I got lot* of 'em. Warden." maintained the pusoner, "but all of
but the still ihiall voice esn In* hoard hy any­ in this country. And the capitalist system each store and at the end of the
'em'* right tn here for longer stretches than me!”
one.
month hr would receive IS or 23
has done it.
O IM. by Bins,(i Ctrf. DUlnbut,* by Kiag rntuitt 8)nSksl«.

TALLAHASSEE (S t- The votcra|
o f Florid* will deride Nov. I
whether populous Dade County
ahould have home rule.
It la one of II proposed consti­
tutional amendments on a long
general election ballot.
Though the matter affects only
Dad* County, It Involves an
amendment to the state Constitu­
tion and therefore must be ap­
proved by a majority o f tho,e
voting on It at tb« general elec­
tion.
If rstifted, the amsndmrnt wilt
permit the voters o f Dade County
to decide for th**m*alv*s many
nutters which now mast Le em­
bodied iu so-called "local bills”
aod submitted to the Legislature.
However, Dade County atilt
would have to pay into the stale
treasury the same amounts as at
present and would not be able to
take local action on matters af­
fecting the schools and courts.
It atilt woulJ be governed by all
ganeral laws and constitutional
provision* applying to all of
Florida 07 counties.
The voters of Dade County
would be empowered to adopt a
borne rule charter under which Ihe
County Commission would be the
county's governing body. This
charter could Include authority for
changing the boundaries of, abol­
ishing or consolidating Dade muni­
cipalities and could provide a
method under which functions of
any municipality could bs trans­
ferred to the Dade County Com­
mission.
The home rul* charter would be
prepared by a metropolitan char­
ier board and presented lo Ihe
eotera of Dado County for their
ratification or rejection. Later
ameadmeata could bs made only
by Dad# trsUrs.
Thera b authority la the con­
stitutional am andtact proposal

!

Americans nre living longer, due in large
pari to the notable advances that have been
made in the practice of medicine. And that
lly Itl'ShUl.l. K.W
has brought about special problems which
In Tallahassee, shoppers don t
existed only in minor form In past time**
This fact is fully realized and recognized ■y. "charge it", they say. "bill
._ h, nk-.
Ih. . , m.
by the medical profession. A short time ago ir bank . It means the same
the American Medical Association’s Com­
mittee on Aging adopted a scries of ob­
jectives: I. To explore problems connected
with the medical, biological, psychological,
and ioc1st as|H’ct»* of aging. 2. To collect
earning separate*
„ they can quickly secure a credit
Can he avoid the realirstion irsined and equipped to ratTy and
account, ^with
|hr bh, nk Anjon, r#n r«rd. that will . serve them for al. that whether he is wise «.r stupid, handle atomic bombs.
data concerning early maintenance, fatigue charge
■ -. a. cnumber of
, -------„ &gt;«c
,
, Jf ^
. .
. most any purchase they may wish f, lr „ r ,&gt;la, C(, Vmd or vindictv.n . v.,
lhp v . . ¥ hl&lt;
control and the preservation of specific mo­ different shires each wi.h a differ
tivation. 3. To promote research In then*
one "charge card” ant the identification card
areas. 4. To Inform the medical profession carry
merchant b i l l s his customer
run
» as
forms msv
..
full m
of .»
gas
at ineir
their rtmoco
Amoco siauon.
station. form,
m i) ttjn him frinds hut is
' d‘. . .J.. .
.L lL . »
of the availability of information regarding through the Lewis .Stair Hank.
Irt0un* can be paid in two
Ta|^ to Xallaha*»er merchants Rkely to make him enemies"
rnP»bic ° f hem* launched from
the aging process. 5. 'Ho stimulate medical
At the end of rath month, the '
* * yV
,* i / V i n T i iWl you wtl1 flnd ,hrm cnlhusias|n a dem.Kracy even' imlivid j submarines and surface vessel*,
,r-k
\L .7 . , .
_ .,L
the piun.
plan. They
find u
it ual ts
is a pressure unit, and ine
the
"The -Navy will have an I flit M
/* tiv over
user uic
m e) iinu
society interest in the problems of aging. bank in turn totals the various lk_ lr-.
near future, he ,a0.
v*
6 To improsn upon the practicing physician purchases and bills the Customer L. o ' , . L ' u , fo!' ° ' ' ‘n* monlb- saves everybody tunc and troub'e president is tike a puppet, lonely in the very
•
and as more and more people aic
sic in a vast spotlight, being lugged
tugged , Davis said
i
or chargess his
hli account with the "
1 n*rg* Cco“ " , »nd
the Navy has “ atoime
the important role he can play hy nssumlng amount of his purchases although| . . —i , ,
u r 1 " ro* for
adopting It it solves a lot of pro- this way and that by 160 million antiiubmarine weapons such as th«
community leadership to enrich the lives of they may have been made in a
*___
blrms.
strings, one for each of us.
Lulu" capable o f destroying a subolder citizens.
dozen different store*
~ bc **eond pl»n U the revolving
Many people who never did any
Th.* money? It’s only $130,000 a : marine within miles of Its underIt builds good will for the bank or, ,U
*rfoun*- Upon re- bu.ines. with the bank arc now year, taved. plus 140.00 to enter water esplosion—compared with t
It is not enough that we prolong life —
along with thut. we must seek ways to make and at the same time saves both ce pl of . T111 tb* customer may regular customers and everyone tain dull people like ambassadors dr,(mctive range In terms of frrt
' *llth * lh! •mouM *"d
happy about the whole Elvi. Presley will make II.000:000 for conventional depth charge*.
life huppier and fuller for the aged. This merchants and purchaser* a lot iw on*° " P»r
esnt isrvlre rhirgr on thing.
1 this--------* folks don t —
-* I#i f ;
year,—and
mnd
lu not, of course solely u medical problem o f time and bother They let th* \
bank do the bookkcrpln { and bill-'
by any means. But the medical profession in f and on the firs? o f the month
LAFF-Acan and will play an exceedingly important Instead of having the mail man
role, hi the licnefit of untold tens of mil­ stagger to their door with a floek
o f individual bills, all of th*ir
lions of human beings.
•
•
•
1charges for the month are paid;
-B y B IN N IT T C IR F from the bank ant rhaiged to

Wages At A ll-Tim e High

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Calendar

Marilyn Monroe
Finds Queen
'Warm Person

WKDNL3DAY
! Th* Junior Choir will have their
The Ftrst Baptlat Ch trzh will rehear,al an I fellowship at th#
hold a r’ raycr Service al 7:o0 p |Firat Preaby tcrian Church at 3 :0
nr. .ml *1 3:13 is a Training futon p . nr.
Wcrkcra Conference.
The y outh o , 0)r ^ lhe Fiaat
The Girl Scout, of Ihe Ftrat. prrwb&gt;lc&gt;ri«n Church will practic#
I’ resbylcrian Church will meet at a, , hp rhtirrh al 7:3o p m&lt;
3:30 p. m. at the Church.
Th* First Methodlat Church
The Senior High fellow,hip lie- W|jj
a worker* conference
creation of the First Presbyterian'
7. ,0 p ra (or tI| officer* and
Church will meet at the Church; ,
, ..
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.
. . .
at T 00 p m
teacher, of the ihurch school. Inc!a*«
president*
and
The MnlWcck Dible Hour will : 1cluding
be conducted by Rev A G Mcln-' Ct'Uusclir* fur the M.V F. Mr*. J.
nis. Pa,lor of Ihe First Prcsby- It. St. John, chrrch school superin­
tendent, will ptcsidc.
tenon Church at 7 30 p in.
f*eniinol« Chapter No. 2 O. E.
The Chancel Choir will rehearse
at First Preabytcrlan Church at S will hold it* regular m tetlnj
J:3o p. m
at the Masonic Temple at 8 p. m.
The Rev. II. VV. Hcnder*on will
At 7;A0 p. ni the First Mrlhodi*t'Chutch will have it* ptayer have Ihe morning levution* over
meeting, with Rildc study led by \VTIER, Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
the paltor. The bwh to lie pie
/RIIIAY
vented will I*,- Galatian*.
The Rev. P. L. Stone will con1 III ItSli VA
duct the morning devotion* over
The Inierme li.iie t l-«le of ihe WTHR. Sanfoni. at l:M a m.
First ItuptiV Church will rehearse
Intermediates will mec'. at the
at 7 30 and thr Adult chon at If IM church at 7 p. m. to go to OrP m.
land.1 fur a skating party.

LONDON ir— A nervoui Mari­
lyn Monroe « t i prevented to Brit­
ain'* Quern Elizabeth II Monday
night and found the monarrh a
••very warm” perion.
"She radiate* a wonderful wom­
anly essence and •ollncss." »aid
the actrcsi.
The Introduction came at the
annual royal command film per­
formance where member* of the
royal family met a group of Inter­
national film itar*
•‘How do you like living In
Windsor?” the Queen aaked Marl-

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—________ Dr I.RACK M SIIM TII'H I it
SlriMin
W nlfw l
ilium. It fculuro* sktta by sororfloat school ipirit prevailed itlct and fraternities anJ a fire•muiig the Si**i»ui'
•&gt;
work* display,
throughout the
Stetaon Wofford
Festivities will begin again
flu m e last Satuiday night although Saturday morning with the legal
they came out the underdog*, fraternity breakfatt. an alumni
. . . .
.
. .
.
There wa» quite a large cheering coffee hour at the Century Tower,
l ; 1 «
actre** b.inkcJ,
•ection of Sanford folk* — of open house at the new Medical ■••*
V .f1'
* , 11 ‘ „
courve rooting frr Jim Hawkins School and coffee hour* al the 10
' ' *boucM we Ived at
who did hlmiclf proud by making varlou* college*.
v l * * » « r . ••
•aid
good two out uf three convert tun*. Florida Field will be the »cene
un* r
n ‘s " n ” •
T OM sanfoni folk, .e e r . 0 . Id* of the .|,o» * main a,, when the &lt; &amp; «• Elu* b#,h- explaining “ «•»
game were: Mr. and Mr*, t 1.. Gator'* football team meet* Au- Knglrfield Green. where the acIres* and her husband. playwright
Redding. Mr. and Mr,. Howard burn at 2 30 p m.
Monleith. Mr. and Mr*. Marvin
tutor* will end their weekend Arthur Miller, have rented a large
.fM 'la m , Mr and Mr» J. M. Stini- ' long* show Saturday night w'lthYh# " ’ ™ or- ' ‘ nc* r W,nde°r C.aUe.
The Queen and the film »tar,
•cipher. Mr. and Mr* " A Krat- F Club ilaiite an - -&gt;r.
OF 1 HE EVENING at thr Hallow'VI I'oitV held S.t ir . ni. Ml .1 III,- II O Q
ttWhini: touonr*
*
•
rert. Evie and Rove Kral/ort, Mr, *kil and decoration, award* in both 30. also chatted about the Polly Brubaker, who dhi caricxtuiM of many of thr got -:* i i . » h e
pulling the finishing
film Marilyn i* making in Eng­ on a iketch portrait of Lt Cdr. P. A Schuarti
F E. Cooper. Mr and Mr*. E II Florida Gymnasium.
flcial i - v ,'. . Ph«»to»
Cowley, Mr. ami dr. Vi-tor "-•*•
Several arc planning to go up land. “ The Sleeping I’ rince."
kin*, and Mr. »r.d Mr*. Jim Ri*cr. fur ih«* fcdr.itlr* from Sanford, Queen Elizabeth (topped to talk
Mr* Ulhrl I.. Dobson. Worthy Grand I’atroo, Joe R. Cherry, wer*
AI,o Tommy Wyatt, frchmwr. at but we will hear more of that wiih each o f the *lar» In the line.
Grand
Matron of live Grand presented, escorted to the East
She wav followed down the row
FSU, wa» (here a* the gueit of next week.
Chapter
of Florida, U.E.S.. was and given grand honors. Similar
of
movie
penunalitie*
by
her
Harriet Redding.
Fine Art* *1 I'ofF
Mr* It F Nairah-si, and ,on.
the gur*t of honor at a banquet honors were given the followini
*i*trr Prince** Margaret.
link), of Tnrupa. urn vm iinj h-r
The halftime show inclulcd
Edith Atwater ami \l
helil at ti iw p.m., October 27th at |*j»| Grand Officer*: Mr*. 3lae
Marilyn'* tierioutnr** wai sharmaneuver* by both the Stct»un ker. noted Broadway rntrrlainrr*.
patrol- Mr. and Mr*, li II. Iludthe
Sanford Shrine Club.
t . Donovan, Mr*. Murray Jarvis,
rd
by
o'hcr
member*
o'
the
movie
and Wofford band*. Wofford took were teature: in a
son.
Said veteran Jean Craw,
The banquet hall v.a» tastefully .Mr*. Ruth Huber, Mr*. Martha
J;ne fir»t *cvcn minute, and their Monday night at Ihe L'niveriity group. Saul
H&gt; VIIIGIMA UINN
Mr* DorothyCorrooi
has had decorated by Ihe Past Matron'* Lyons, Mr*. Annie Sanford, Mr*,
»huw cviiaitlvd mainly of the play- auditorium, ut I'ofF They up- for" „ " _ c never been *o *&lt;-arcd
With the school carnival*, P. T order* to Hawaii. M
1* we v,,, 11(1 ; |,-r herhromer &lt;n .aw
Ctub with thr chosen color* of t'lla Chiltcn, Mr*. 8 0 c Cornell and
ing of pop tune* which everyone pea red a* "Two'* A Company” in all my life. Anyone want to
buy a itomach cheap?”
A. mtctlng* llsll ween, sad go-(hate i" lo»c them, we ir, happy ar.d sister Mr ami 'lr» 4'l srlet *bc Worthy Grand Matron, rcJ, Mr*. Iluth Parker. Also welcomed
went wild over. Stetson* .howr •*n(1 prcentvd "Since Adam and
Victor Mature reported he wa* ing away parties, everyone in fur thev v*ill Im- joining Wall'* R Mal&gt;h. of Daytor.a-Hcacn.
white and green. Tiic eentci piece and introduced were Robert W.
intludcJ the forming of Ihe letter* “ ' c evening of sketches
•o nervous hr couldn't remember town i, hui), and verv lew ol brother un i lleryl * sister oar
un the guest table was an nr* Sanford. Associate Grand Patron,
chovcn
from
literature,
poetry,
HI a, a word of gircting for both
one thing :he Queen ,aid to him.ihrm are al home l» suiqily me rie.l to each ullu-ri, on thul 1 velv
Mi*. Ilarnei U.Mlmg and ncr rangcmcnl uf red ro*c» in a low Mrs. tuirainc Rangcley, (Hand In­
•ciiools, the Ic.tci W for Wofford, and humor. The University u-cThe movie ihown at thu j»«r- with the vital fact, tor this col- island Since Wall ha* on 1
. r. roommate Mis* Nam-s In wman
lo«»Rna»lcr structor District No. 24, Mr*.
ture
Committee
-pur.,tired
the
and a traditional blo.k S for Stet­
rom ance wa* "The Raille of ihe omn.
tour bet ire rclirin
this
1
.
,1 . .,i But*oii spent He *•*
I*H
Wyatt,
Worth) Pat* Gladys Herndon. Mr*. Iren# Frier­
production.
son. Snappy marehc* were played
River P late" It rent.-rv m *hei Hetty and Frank
Joluuon are * pi*'-* - •’» way 1 " ! hi* Navy weekend her- witn Harriet', par ron of Semtnole Chapter. No. 2 . son, Me,. Mildred Tingle, and
Of Special Voir
throughout Ihe -how which culm­
Oilier* that
attended FSIT* fight between the German battle-r,0( leaving at eaily a* evpcctrd rarerr lleryl will I- mi* . 1 10 sol's, Mr. and 'Ir*. 1 I. lidding
Mrs. EloUc Pfeifauf. accom­ Mr*, 'lain I I.and,ell. Grind Re­
inated with thr Alma Mater,
'
Homcruining on October M were ship Graf Spec and three BritUh they will go in Kan-a* on the '" a " ' " •'■ *• 1 1 1
IU u .i-: r- enlly *sh* l ;r l in .vlplta panied by her Mother. Mr*. presentatives.
a
Stetson llnmrcoming
Following the Introductions A
Mr, A. D, Rountree Mr* Otto ciuticr* o ff the South American tenth of November, then to Nor- always remember her paticni in- Xi Delta Sorority.
Snyder, sung two selection,, "Faith
* Homceotniug plan* at Stction
folk. Virgin:*. Belt) will drive , Ruction &gt;in the ^ ,d f smir-e
l» the Key that Unlocks the Door” courtesy was given by the Past
Anderson. Mr*. Wade Garner. coast in 1939.
have shiflrd Into r, ,*l •
back to Sanford, and Frank will
F.rnic llorrel of V Nil I* 11n|»and "Itlrss This House." As is Mutton* Club and n gift present*
. . .
..
,i
*
Joni Saundcr*. and Ro*nnarv
join her In-re for Chrisimaa. In!Commander, we are pleased p re
loving tribute to hu father and e.l to the Worthy Grand Matron.
Gainer who flew uo from Miami.
th«* Interim he cx|)ect, it make a j i»irt
the annual celrbralion November
; Mother, Tommy Wyatt, (re*lunan The officer* of .Seminole ChapAfier two week* of Sorority
trip to Europe I hear that Betty
A netghh-rhood party w..* held
2 4 Stuilenl committee* are work­ Ru*h Activitic* al Stetton. Hariiet
music *ludrnl at F'SU, in hi* u»- ter No. 2. in turn had a drill formha* a fabulo us new hair cut. that ; In Grove Manor Sunday nigh' al
ing on the barbequr. itadium de­ Redding ha* pledged Alpha Xi
1 via I taten'rd manner played two ing a cup which I* the emblem o f
delic,
deKriptinn.
In
other
words,
the
home
ol
Ernie
and
skip
II
.r
coration*. parade, home decora­ Delta *oeial jorordy.
piano trlrctions, "First Movement ihe Worthy Grand Matron. At lh*
it's *hort.
rel Steaks were coolyd on Ihe
tion!, registration, a pep rally,
|of llavdo In E Minor” and • ut conclusion of the drill, Mr*. Marjr
Tlie Seminole High FT A were
On Nov. 7. the member* of the ‘ So *orr&gt; to hear id live death I'aHit.
«'*'■" *»»nl«le bciaus- of
and rard stunt* for the game. the guevt* o f the Stetson FTA
de lame”
Relic Cole »ang an appropriate
The theme hat been set a* "P ro­ la»t night at their regular meet­ FriencHhlp league and Ihe Ethel of Rill Rarron't father. Hill Ruth, 'be '"u p In the autumn air \ r
Scroll favors wrrr given lo Hie M,ne- atlei whU-li Mrs Myall preRoot Circle of the Congregational 1 amt their two children left for dinner ........ .issrmMe.i w.iie’i.-l
verb* nf Prngresi.”
ing in Allen Hall SHS studrn's
!&gt;l guest* present
Ihe luikry
the Worthy Grand Matron
Ihe gyrations of F.lvi* Prr*'rv
® The program will get under way were able lo observe at Ihi* time f 'hrivtian Church of S*-*f—"&lt; ••di •*■• Texas immediately on len day s and played game* '(tending sere
dinner wa* prepared and served
«n engravrd silver rup Irom
next
They
will
he
hack
leave
finite*,e»
to
a
"Caravan”
of
dele­
Thursday night with the preserva­ a meeting of those actually- in
1 by Mr* Robert Gatchrl.
'^r * *'"l’ ,fr lolin and Sp-ok ||&lt;mk, Doris and
tion of the first Stover Theatre training for the teaching pro- gate* from Ihe Federation of week
Fran Fra
0
I
- 1 t
Following the li.niqurl the gioitp
inl-latlon rcrcmvnjr presldCongregational
•
Chrts'lan
Women
Attention
Slalom
wives!
Don't
production, "Time Out For Ging­ fc»*ion. Following Ihi* meeting at
l.ilebees. Hie Cummin* Ihe
went lo Ihi Ma.unic Hall, wlinc r&lt;* " ‘ rr *'&gt; Mr- »’ • " " ’ **11. wa«
nf
Florida.
forget
the
luncheon
and
raid
par
er.” which will also be -r -* e v | which a panel discussion wa« held,
an O E S Meeting was held in ‘ •nprc»&gt;»vrl&gt;- he.'owed ui*on Mra.
Thi* group Includev represent* ly at thr It O. Q Thur*da&gt; ol Hr.ilnlr* tie Hedge.*, and P
Friday and Saturday night*. At a Halloween party wa« enjoyed
Mr*. Dobson'* honor. Ihe Chap* •*• •*• •'l''hol»on Jr,
lisc* from Cocoa Heach, Win'er 12.30 Sally la oc and Dot Leary Rmhaker
the same time tryout* will he bv both group*. . |
Our heart* go oul In Hie fain lie
IM . li
ler room wa* lovely in It'a »imThe Worthy Grand Patron, Jon
Park.
Tavarr*.
Mount
Dora.
Sanarc
the
hosU-aic*.
held in Elizabeth Hall for skits
We hear that Mike Whelchel i*
of the men lost in Saturday ni-*hC*
tl F! Patton
Illicitjr of red and while gladioli Cherrv gave a brief ,u •
•*
Fasrun 31 will have a cocktail crash of a p in e In VAH It There
to be pretentej at "H itter How- a bn* boy in Nancy Rountree’ * ford and Melbourne.
Hetty Jane Deal
' arrangements, Ptnrardi with Hie talk based on tbe»e word*. "Go«!
The mer'lng will start at 10:30 party Frida). November second are no word* lo «pcak. we can
ler” nn Friday night. Three frat- sorority house. Phi Mu, at FSU.
J. C. S,ogietary
I Worthy Grand Matron'* motto gave yon this day. What will you
ernitie* and three »ororiti*i will Incidentialy. th» aomritv recently a. m. In Ihe Fellowship Hall of Ihe aj tile It 0 Q. Time will he Horn only offer our prayer*, an I the
' "Peace, Harmony, ami Love” were do with it?” Hii remarks veer#
church
Some
of
the
delegate*
ti*
until
eight.
aid which each wife in VAH I I ,1
f h e selected to present skits to the won second prize for lh use de
t U . 'NI.IM-SH CON IIN I EM 1|displayed in the West. Prior la followed by an address by th«
, will give talks during the morning
Walt and Beryl Swinson have and ihe other unit* ran offer.
student body and alumni.
rnratinn,* at llomecomln?.
4,4101.1 ( O'lPI.PARIS c \RF1
the opening of the meeting, ih« Worthy Grari.l Matron on "FriendThe e 1 arable women must p* r
Ac'ivitie* will rrtume on FriE- II- Cowley, a flutter Rand •gnl at t2 30 a ro-ered dish InnRainbow- Girl* of Hie Sanford A»* ship*'.
*
rheon
will
he
served.
»•
••
11/ _
/
The
grs-ate,t
Ideoirg
you
■
m
form Iheir dull' littfir*. a, well
day afternoon a* the fraternitira alummi*. directed this hand m
At the conclusion of the meetIn the afternoon, Ml** Jennie L , a t n O I I C
Y YO rT TC n S a* providing comfort in the fare hi hw on your tiinagi-r is to in sembly, directed by Mr*. Ka'hleen
and sororities hold
• a II e n e v Fillmore « , * * ' •
ill dally rlranlinesa lint.lt- th a t Reynold*, had a courtCS) vlrlll and ing
refreshment * of individual
of tragedy, an I for Hit* Hie* arfrom 3 lo 3 p.m At !&gt;:00 p m. "The Kloxon” (remember Mardi Doidge. a world traveler and
speaker
for
Ihe
National
Federa­
I
"
.......
.i
siit
'initir
1
In
-1
’re
nevei
prcifidfil
'Ir*
|hili«on
vvith
a
bouwhite
rake* with red rose bud*,
tiiurli
admirel
are
proud
to
• Halter Howler'' will he held in •, '» * l ' lu*t Saturday night at ihe
ip iitunr hw n won qoel of red ro»e».
|niBc!i an I nut* were served to
The Cathode Wo.n&lt; r.'s 'luh &lt; ill say that the fan dev are rerel*
Elizabeth Hall followed by a pep Haller Ganir Was like oil limes tion nf Congregational Chris' an
- ep-.. effect, and tegAfter the Chapter Ns* opened about IPO guests. 1 lie -erving
meet Mun lay. Noe. .*&gt; at 8 |&gt; m mg every attention |m*Mtilr to
rally led by the iheerleadets.
^&lt;ir Joyce Milam
Grace Marie Women, will give the id d rt's
up .mil '.nee treatment- by the Worthy Matron, Mr*. P. II. table was centered with a red rt»»»
in the Elk* Clubruoin.
rase Hie grief. Irmu riot only the
The Homecoming parade will -Slmeripher. aud Harriet Reddf: ro cor I ret .III I
prevent—a Wyatt, the Worthy Grand Matron, arrangement. Cry stal appointment*
There vvlll be a plasi'r w.-r* d.s- Navy, lint also our Irieml* in San
begin at 9 30 on Saturday mornMr*. E:hel Dubvun. and the Worthy were used.
mi bed complexion.
play shown. This i* not n demon­ ford.
^ in g from North Hall and will proW0** Reel/ and nonnie Andcrstration, hut Item* shown may le
W t t t i lo the football stadium Nine lon W illy have something lo talk
purchased if desired
float*. »even binds, an Army *k®*d now! Reside* the wonderful
personnel carrier,
Band
---------------------- -a squad
___ —of—In- |r*p they made with the FSU
----------The program for WorlJ Com
Any ...................................
ladies Inters*. «cd in .........
jolnng
f*ntry in full combat equipment
'tllanova Game at which muruty Day to be held at the First are urged to attend thi* n ice '•&gt;•
and rubied 'iitsslle fr-n* ” -•• '• lh,,Jr Were a part of the halftime Christian Church at 2.30 p. m .' Refreshment* will he serve! f&lt;s|
Air Force Rase are included in 'how, they were on television! ha* bren announ-ed and Is a* lovstng the meeting
the line up.
The F'SU Han I and Circus wrre follows:
!
--------------------------At 11 00 Ihe Homecoming will Privileged lo be un Ihe Steve Allen
Mr*. N. V. Farmer, organiat. .
he heiJ in the F'orest of Arden. |
show " n tiun(,*Jr night and the will play H.e prelude "Souvenir” . W . S . C . S . S c I l C C l u l C S
ITien at 2 00 p.m. the pre game • **e Garroway Show on Monday after which there will be guided n
reren’ onie* will begin at the *ta- mflfning. Preity great, huh? Hope silent meditation followed by th# B a Z O O r F o r
N oV
IS
adlum . Kirknff time of the game ' 0,ne o f you Sanforditr* were look- call to worship.
‘
T1 . . . . .
...
‘
„
^between Stetson and Carson New. In#
i&gt;«rau*e If you weren't you
The rc»pon*ive reading will he _T„ ' ‘
r*
‘ h" 1'; , hllM
man will he at 2:30
Halftime rr" ll&gt;' "iDsed mm.thing!
Ir 1 by Mr*. Gramkow. following
h,' " ,,,r " n
event* will rnnsivt *vf Ihe playing
j,fn 10 •'!*nR,r,i thi* past week- which a panel composed o f CWF
' °'
’ " *
nf .even band, led by former r.nc , , wrJT:
Rountree from president, Mr*. W. II. Young,
*
. , ,
.
Strl.on rtudent*. introduction of
• Rple Hargi* and Barbara Key woman. Mrs. Rower) and s lid -1
^
* " ,r ' r , ' r'
and
will
onflnue
until
a
p. m
thr Homecoming Mayor and Host­ O Barr from Stetson, John Wim- inc president Mr«. Perry I. Sfowr
All reservation* for th- * nper
ess. ant piesrntation nf trophies hl«h from UofF, Rosemary Garn- "ill hold a dttcutsion on th» 'ople
must he in by Nov 13 Ti-kets
tor H*e la-,n dfforaR -n'. f&gt;ca:*. er from Jack»on Memorial Hosp­ "United We Move Forward'
are available at the First Mith-d
ital in Miami. Ronnie an.l 'fade
and skit*.
The women uf the Methodist
1st Church office un Park \v&lt;*
Garner
from
the
U
of
Miami.
Church
will
give
the
presentation
Among the bands participation
an I dedication of gift* and offer­
in these halftime ceremonies and
" t h e paimlc will Im- the Seminole
ing*. followed by the singing of INFLATABLE I t 'l l ' 111 Mp| '
the hymn “ Where Cros* th#
High School Rand under the direc­
Ther»'» a new inflatable cri
Crowded Way*".
tion of F7. H Cowley. Strtson
hamper that take* the brt-i t ,-f
The meeting will close with the hahy's hump*. It rnn&gt;es in drh&gt;.i',
alumnus.
Benediction and Postl.ide
Another itrm of special interest
nursery rolois, 1* Iinnall-I gem
The Worship
to Sanforditr, is that John Todd,
„ , ,
, .
- Center i* -plamic
-----I won't retain odor*, inflate* rapid
llap.i*! women nf the 3ft MR*- an 1 everu'ed hy the women uf the |y. an I has air venla which r.te
•enior at Stetson and the 'he sun
of the Tod I* of Toddy'* Re slatir- innarv Sorletiri In Jteminolr a *-iv Congregational Christian Odireh vent arrumulatmn of stagnant a
The usnrrs are womrn of the M»de o f w ash ab le p in t le . It wipe■ot in Sanford, ha* liccn nomin­ nation will unit* for a group
ated by his fraternity. Hanilxia •i-‘ - n* "’-e n- v •■'!!•,7 Ve*r Ro-V” 1 hr &gt;-t isii anl Missionary Alliance clean w ith a sudsy sponge.
Chi Alpha, for Hontrcoming 'la- at thr Fir*! Raptisl Chnrrh. .-4*n- Church.
a: to 00 a. m. until 2 00
All parcel* for pea e are lo be
A y or. We cuugmtula'r John for ford,
5.
brought to the church acconpan~havlng been nominated for this p m. Monday, Nov
The «e»*ion will he .* study o f led hr the eight cen'* per lb for
position of such high honor.
the new Woman *Miiiinnurv
shipping #\pen**«. I heie parcel*
I'ofF Homecoming
the coni ng in include warm rlothing for
A full piogram of entertainment t nion method for
LAST TIME TONIGHT
for thousand* of visitor* I* under -'c*r ‘ w°rk. Ml * * Josephine children, and eiperUllv for men
other gain* iou must protect. The Democratic Party will
JO IN THE W IN N IN G TEAM I
preparation at ihp University of Jones, State Woman'* Missionary and boy* over 18. blanket* and
srA ltlS ( .1 0
bring you additional benefits
Union
Executive
Secretary
rf
yardage*
of
denim
for
wurk
Florida now in anticipation uf
No quevtion ah,&gt;ui 11! Ihe licnd it to StcicnvonJust add up the last lour year* and see what you
Homecoming November 2 3 — nn Jacksonville, will lead th# dDrua- 1 loth ing.
Kclauver. And whs? ilrcause they reptevent lhe party
can find tnut has meant anvilting of importance to you.
the "Grralrsl .Show” which is thi* •ton class.
that* for YOU. not just a tew lhc&gt; represent Ihe party
"om en nf all Rantisl Churches
year’* theme Thi* year there I*
Itunk what the Democratic Parly has done (or you in th#
A blend of pineapple and grape­
(hat 1* for ,U I. voters, n--' put tor big buxines*.
In
Ihe
Association
are
invited
and
the usual preparation for the
past
and then vole to make *urc you get lhe same atten­
fruit juice* may now be had
loin the team. Oct oul and vote tor the Democratic tion 10 the (mure lo your needs and rights in a swiftly
W*trc*t parade, a veric* of skits f r a covered di&lt;h luncheon will |Mcanned.
Nice
tervrJ
with
some
Party s 4 undulate* who will t’ling ptogtc'v back into gov­ changing world, " e C A N T JsTAND SI II I. — but only
the Gator Growl, open house all served at noon. A nursery will
mint sprig*!
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around the town, and many other he
” r provided.
ernment.
the Democratic Party seems to be able to look ahead
planned rvenli on and off the
Ifalurr* * «;|9 — 10.08
Remember that the Democratic Parly ha* brought you
and (iO AHEAD.
eampua.
most of the thing* you chcioh . . . I HA, Social Security,
VO IE FOR SdBVENSON-KEFAUVER and keep
OPEN
"Hhnw Business” i* the theme
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Minimum "a g e , Old Agr AimUtice and mail), puny
America going ahead w.ih a v inning team.
for the Gator Growl to be held
12:45
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Personals

Conning
The News

Worthy Grand Matron Of O.E.S.
Honored With Banquet Saturday

Friendship League,
Ethel Root Circle
To Host 'Caravan1

Happy Birthday

C lub Slates Meet

World Community
Day Program Told

Baptist Women
Hold Group Study
Of New Year Book

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Horse Racing
Loses 2 Stars
its
brightest stars In rr-ent
weeks, Leslie Combs’ Nashua,
retired to th# leisure o f green
pastures, and R ei Ellsworth’s
Swaps, who suffered a lineal
fractura o f tho cannon booe in a
work at Carden State Park.
Both horses preforms-* wl**&gt; HI.
stinctlon at Gulfstream Park,
whtra Nashua splashed horns
through lha mud to win tba IMS
Florida Derby, while Swapa set
a naw world record last Spring
In scorihg In the mile
/
yards of the Broward Handicap.
A ftw yaara ago an Injury
such as that sustained by Swaps
would havo signalled- the certain
end to a gallant -ol'
cording to esperts, the bone itnielure of Use horse Is so brittle
that, onct shattered. It Is Impose!*
ble la repair. They further argue
the 'thoroughbred system is not
equipped by Nature to manufac|lure calelum In sufficient quant*
Ity to heal a broken **-•»•
i
(he p u l the unhappy solution has
been a bullet or a lethal needle
In the vein.
Out Lymsn way the crying low,
Yet because a Cincinnati dent­
el is Hying at u lf n asi
md ist once saw a race horse shot

UofF Is Preparing Seminole, New Smyrna
For Homecoming Game Rated Toss-Up
Events Nov. 2-3
Greyhound Coach
Says 'Things
Look Pretty Sad'
The Sanford Semlnoles will b*
gunning for th*lr first win of
the season Friday night when they
take on New Smyrna in Naw Smy­
rna. New Smyrna, Ilk* Seminole,
has not had a successful season.
The game will be rated a tossup, with the Seminole* holding
a dubious edge.
Head mentor Dill Fleming said
today his charges were respond­
ing well, spirits were good, and
the team would be "up” for the
game Friday night.
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Junior High Team
Getting In Shape
Junior High got down to busi­
ness yesterday acquainting Ihem*
selves with fundamentals and gcu,
ling in shape. Their t i l l «* on es
began Monday, and their ache*
dule calls for two weeks of con­
centrated workouts to prepare the
boys for the physical contact o f
their first esvprrifnce with uni­
formed tackle football.
The coaching staff Is comprised
LAKELAND — (Special) — of Hugh Carlton, principal of Jun*
Florida Southern College will open lor High, Howard C.ordic and Dick
its l9.V*-57 basketball season Nov. Itlchanls.
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20 at the new Lakeland High
Gordie and CarltulT
School gymnasium against Bartow |pcn, |0mc ^ mc with Dick SitAir Force Base.
vcrl&lt; j v coach. (amiUrising themThe Moccasins will play nine
tt(th the plays, formations,
of their home games at the amj organisation of the Seminole
spacious Lakeland gym. which gyration.
seats approximately 2.000.
.fThf ^
are enthusiastic anl
Southern's
complete
shedulc eager,” Carlton said of the young*
for the coming basketball season ltcr, f rom Junior High, "and they
is as follows:
can hardly wait until the uniNov. 20
Bartow Air Forcd forms arrive ” lie added that lli'l
Lakeland II. 8.; Nov. 20 Charles* implement Co was doing every*
ton College Charleston, S. C.; thing possible to speed the dclivNov. 27 Charleston College, Char-1 ery Pf the equipment,
lest.m S. C.; Dec. t University' of
"This year," CarIton said, "w c
Miami. Miami: De&lt;* I Jack-nxill* ^
^ M tl)Q mufh actlon Wc
Navy lakeland If. 8.: I,t'- ' will play only a limited number
Lniversity of Tampa Lakeland II..
#nd wc will stress fun*
S;
damrntal* — running, passing,
Dec. 8 Rollins College Winter kicking, blocking — only. They
Park; tec. II Stetson University (the boys) need some time to get
DrLan.l; Dec. 13 Western College acquainted with wearing their uni­
College gym; Jan. 7 University forms and learning to coordinare
jo* Tam-a. Tamna; Jan. !1 Val­ their movements. That’s alt u e ’ro
dosta State Valdosta, Ga.; Jan. interested in this year. Nest year,
12 Troy State Troy. Ala.; Jan however, we plan a pretty ac­
13 Rollins College Lakeland Lake­
tive schedule for the team."
land If. S.; Jan. 19 University
of Tampa Tampa.
uniforms are acheJuled to

Southern Opens
Basketball Season
Against Bartow

GAINESVILLE—Banners a r e
flying and th# brightest oral.**
and blue wtlcoma maU art bains
laid nut ai th* University "V Flor­
gAM L H
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ida prepares to throw "th* wot Id»
greatest «bow" for alumni and
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friends
»t
Womecomln* next
GFASOY A 9 A R M Y
weekend (Nov. 1-3).
t &gt; 5 year h a lfba c k
CO A CM WTM THE
B e ft kya * k Y 6 c t 7+C
At th* reildenee halls on camp­
V/M E p r o b l e m THAT
c a ll - a s p a v t ta/Ms
us and at nearly all fraternity
IS CERTA/H, A t u B e
B E S E T M/M LA ST YEARar-' sorority houses, the sounds
TAB F A g rttr OC’A RrtRP£&gt;U0RK6 A QUARTERBACK
of tsmmers and saws can be
BACK TAEYEYFR MAP
heard and th* smell of fresh paint
virtually o v e r Might.
MOLPA Tfg SCHOOL
is In th* air as students begin w’n column thU l e e k "
R tco R P f o r ru e 2 2 0 .
* E* ' h « ,,n • bM eo* \ tbe
the sltusllon as hopelass as horsee o u 'r *tio" of elaborat* decora­
hf Iso# fioissst Ipdvats
J t Z i T k ^ w r i l n i l a r nr.i.e h&lt;&gt;undj * m,n t0T th#
,Ut: "»«• Insisted, and decided U&gt; put
tions and scenes that will deck for
ir f
^ »r
* ml •v ,nf ' ‘ me one man heal, and hU theories into practice one
for the performances o f EdJie Tepor1i for duty, another fall* , f t , rnoon while attending the
th- tronts of th*lr houses.
Amidst Jungles of crepe paper, ki.r^ J Vr*n. l nrIHV^ rl^ m S T lu i ** ,he w ,F»*d»GreyhounJs. ric# l lt RWer ix ,* * ,. near Cintinfoil and lumber at other parts both offensive and defensive play wlUl in „ rl, ieil0n starting line clnnstl. During the running of
Hi
of th* campus, gaily colored last week against Winter lark, rated to be the best In Independent ,mc 0, •»*, ever* # *»■■
floats are being assembled for the "Jim Warner helped us out, too, circles In Central Florida, will named Prince Pine suffered a
opening act of th* •‘world’s great Fleming said. Warner, participate fac# gt. cloud tomorrow niyht In fractured ankle. A veterinarian
Jan. 21 Rollins College Ukeland •rrive * lthln ,h&lt;f next
w eeU
•st show.” —th* Homecoming pa '
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, mr !8 ‘ . Cloud at tbsir season's lowest had already raised his pUtol when
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the dtnlUt intervened.
e /V * U J V /1 L V /
«*w/ «-*■ v - n . # s
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s . Jan w
valdosu Stste
rade In Friday afternoon (Nov. Ust wsek, made the regular run #j,b.
1) the Hosts, with beautiful
. girls I Of beginnsrs mistakes, but once
,«k*d for a comment on his
"I can save your colt,” be told
tv * stetson
Hi Hatters
w l t h I * o u l i v i l I e K y . ; D a v e H o w a r d . « 2 . C o lle g e g )m :F e b .J F lo rid a U k * abosr wlll line up and tske their he relltved hinjself o f
butter- charges, Greyhound head mentor William Crump, tralnor of
the nln4 |etterm*n returning from a 173. ( ape Girardeau. No.; BUI. land II. S.; Feb. a University of
plaess among the bands and par- flits
and 'be nervousnesa of j j m p , )n4. „ ldi "Things look horse. "Give me • chance ”
U im which posted ■ I7d record Reynolds.«J . 195. Miami,
ansi Miami: Feb. 9 Troy Stale Lake*
ading dignitaries as the caravan new responsibility, he played an .pretty sad. Ws’rs starting some
Crump looked at Prince Pine, i . a*year have started practicing' DickLayer, 3 9. 160.
LeGrange. land II. S.: Feb. 11 Florida 8Ute
marches down University Avenue, outstanding game. He was third lightweight Sophomores, and our heeded the muto appeal in bis for the basketball season which Ky.
Tallahassee;
Feb. IS Ersklne
Other •eUvillea planned for In defensive tackling.
reserves will be some Freshmen, agonised e y e s'a n d turned back wm open about December 1.
Three others who lettered last College College gym; Feb. 23
Friday Inelud# ITorida Blue Key s
The team will be at IU best n,lng- lie ,||m n gh
to the dentist.
» . . i . of th. n)ne
W(liors year are Jim Kitchen. 6 2. 170,1Charleston College l.-Vels-vd IJ. :
annual banquet fir national, state strength of the season, barring
The Greyhounds will o*
ei
“ He’s all yours, Doc,’ ’ he sold.
Coach Dick Morland plan* Jaeksonvllles • Junior: Mel Greg-1
25 Stetson University Lake• n d .r.m p u ..d l,n l«.rie, and T rla-, any glurte.M jl.. w^rek and should dog some 30 points, using com*, Prlne. Pina’s In ju re lag w.a
. o r y ^ w r u * ringe. k y ; JuMo* land II. S.
non'* annual women's homecom be able to break the losing streak p«rltlva scores as an Indicator,
iag banquet for the ladies.
the" have been having for tha
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|horse spent the neat three nionuti ble position of having ten or mor-r III., sophomore. Rcemcr H»&lt;dlhan,
Mississippi football coach John-,
Following the banquets and top- , etlon
! suspended off the grouad in a ham- men of approximately the ism c n. 173. sophomore from Daytona
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‘ •Be
ng o ff Friday's festivities will
i mock sllnV. Whew the east w*s ability and can work the "1937 j Reach, also Is out for the squad ny Vaught coached the Olo Mlia
line
in
1938
an
l
the
next
year
ha
i Gator Growl, held annually at
removed tha Colt’s Ufa movod team" as a unit to gain experience this year.
« ill present their annual
Florida Field before eaparltv
became head coach.
i straW-t »'td t* *
for next season.
1 One of three new men who are
crowds of students, alumni and satire on politics and politicians,
vtalad
that
tha
bons
bad
knit
The returning members of the showing unusual promise Is Bob
guests of the University. The all­ and following this, state and
No matter where you live—be
perfectly, and Prlnca Pina was team who are senior* include Mac! liesrin, 6 3, too. Junior from Fern
The Chicago Cubs have woo 100
student production will carry out campus leaders wilt gather Infor­
- - w'nning race* again
he Stones, '-6, 190, Daytona Beach;: Creek. Ky. n*arin played Junior or more National League games It ease, quonoel, or rattle— you
mally
for
th*
Alumni
Legislative
a "show business'* theme with a
most have a radio. Make aure
Midwest.
during four of their II pennant
"boUrr-than-ever’ ’
variety
of Barbecue.
The Sanford Semlnoles JV,
Some years previously Water­ Frank u.skovic, 8-3, W0; Cleve- collegr hall with Moffett in Ken- winning campaign*. TTiey last won youra is in perfect condition,
Florida Field will be the scene
land. Ohio; Curt Moffett, 6 2. 200. (lucky before serv ing a tour of
skit*, bands and other sets ending
making it* final homa appearance I boy. one of the h-*-' nf hi*
-. |duty- with the paratroopers. He will loo games In 1933 under Manager bring It to u« fee a thorough
with the traditional fireworks dls* of another of the Show's main thl« afternoon In M e-nrtsl S*»d- ] , ration, met the peculiar accident ------ . . . .
chock up today.
acts
when
the
Fighting
Gators
Play.
Immediately after Swaps* a^ play either the front or back Charlie Grimm.
turn, faces Seabreete R In a game of a fracture of the pelvla bone.
court.
Festivities will begin again meet Auhum’s Tigers In a top-rat­
. He alto spent six month, strung
‘ ’ *rk’ bi*
Bill Schneider, 6-1. iso. a freshSaturday morning with the legal ed gridiron battle Saturday after­ f&lt;*u,r? ' J ° h* ■ * “ « ? • „
viduil game.
fraternities breakfast banquets, noon
an at
as 2:30.
cau .
i
,lh* *lf ’ ,0, k!*.P W#',M l " he l7ter £ o £ d a s.m .t the
man U" m ^odenhurst, L. !.. who
The Hi Hatters last year aver­
Ostors will end their weekendh * J*?**
“ lhV * ^ urJr* ,h*nJ " ‘ ! Ur &gt;», r ' ^
m ^ to r^
.L . r .v .
Pl**cd ba.krth.il with the Marine aged 90.4 points • gams and rank­
an alumni coffee hour at the Cen­
RADIO &amp; T V SI RVic I
their
toughest
workouts
in
JV
fe.ted
every
good
b
o
m
in
h
corpe
in
Korea
with
Jim
Taventury Tower, open house at the long show Saturday night with
ed seventh in the nation among |
la d t e iA
eomneiilon
The
r«me
star
•
eric,
in
the
major
stakes.
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brt*k.
lerr.
a
former
Stetson
star,
it
out
nev
tadteal School and coffee the F (Tub dance and concert and
small colleges la total offrate.!
"Sunny Jim " Fllssimmans. who
for a guard position.
-"’ pMOHC 18 33
bo .* &lt;eld at tha various eolletes. presentation of skit and decoration at 4)30, will be the last homa apTh" schedule is about complete, I
ini*
Jim Richardson. 0. 163, who Jlorland tall, and should be
The John Marshall Bar Asso- swards in the Florida Gymnasium. pearanre for the tucrettful JV*. developed Nashua and guided him
S 0 3 S J A M fO P D A V [ ( • /
Th# next, and final, game of to all-time *n&lt;*~«-.-"i ' —
5 f f k.f*,,he ‘,1Jr* lives in Daytons Reach hut who'
ready shortly after November 1 .1
Buovsncy. and rr» I i
nlajed biiiki-tbatl at Anderson,
I the season schedule for the JV* has always maintained that sentiwill be Nov. 7, when the Junior |n,n' » nd business do not mix in m&lt;K“ ,lln* ,0 M. A. Tenney, train- Ind., is alto n candidate for the
warriors travel to New Smyrna 'be world of the turf. Yet when er of Sw*P*luaril position.
C L A U P B 0 E M H A M , ^ COLU M BIA
to lake on the New Smyrna j v * &gt; Buoyancy,one at nit t-*i*Me«ti Today Swaps
occupies
that
"I believe we have the tn-st all­
OUT TO iBRROVB OH Mi* STAMptsAs A *
in • night game.
Juvenile prospects, stumbled in sling, suspendedo ff the ground
round material and more depth
2RP PASSFR, Ml r * t MAT/OA FOR I9SS.
a morning gallop a few yaars ago 'o keep pressure o ff the Injured than | have seen at any college'
I
and broke the big booe in a Kind lag at Nature take* her healing jr university in the lari ten
Eddie Arraro, whose mounts leg, "Mr. Fits" could not bring 1course,
years." Morland said.
have won more than ooa million Himself to have him d«*|ewve-*
| And §o it is that from tha Morland has the same learn
dollars in each of the p u t to
"This colt Is going to live," h o ' (table of Nashua hat coine th* bark this year with the exception
years, entsred 1938 with 3,381 win- told vsterlnartans. "Go to It — equipment by which the Ilf* of of Guard Bobby Crumpton of Jackners.
’
and hang the eapense."
hit arch-rival, Swap*, may con- tonvillc. Six of the nine men aver------------------------- -Other trainer* soberly shook ceivably bo tavod. It conclusively aged more than 10 point* a game
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their heads. They knew that such prove* that sportsmanship is f i r for the season and all s-ored
Needles, t9.&gt;6 Kentucky I&gt;erby borfl#
rPCoVered they knew
from deaj on the American turf, more than 21 points in an ln.fl«., ! br W
that Mr. FiU also knew It. Yet ha
* ’^l0 . ? ! rl?fr Handicap to be riggsd up an alaborale sling, and
run at Hialeah on Feb. 21, 1957. for several months Buoyancy speot
his days "swinging la b ham­
Herman (Rory) Calhoun o f Mc­ mock." Whan tho sling, and braces
Donough, Ga., la the tevenlh o f were at last m ov ed , Buoyancy
II chllJren. Hit father Is a Geor­ was led Into tlse stable aisle, walk­
gia minister-tenant fanner.
ing as good as bow.

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Beginning early in 1938 Batrtoall
Writers' Aun.. of America mem­
ber* o f 10 yoart* standing will
select former players for Base­
ball's Hall of Fame. Previously
elections were held annually.

The Bluo Hill Country Club aU
Canton, 3laaa., used a powerful
commercial vacuum clraner to re­
move sand, twigs and pebbles
from its green during the 1930
PGA championship.
. Of the 17 individual football re­
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Schooling Races
Tonight —Post - Time 7:30
§ Free Programs
• Free Admission
§ More than 25 Races • Concession Open
• Top Greyhounds Competing

REGULAR SEASON
OPENS NOV. 13th.
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News Briefs

(li t) CANNON TO BE MOVED

There will be a Day Camp for
.11 Girl. Auxiliary member* of the
Seminole Raptlrt A»*oelatli.n Thl*
camp was originally planncl for
Nov. in b n . ha. been -*■
Saturday, Dec. 1. It will be held
at Herman Morris' M ° l i n ti
neir Osteen

Cecil Tucker. Seminole Coun'y
Agent, and Mr*. Tucker, Mr. and
Mr*. W. L Seig and others.
Approximately too -dr' counselors from Seminole and
Volusia Countie* are expected to
attend.

Baby Pictures Will
Provide Mystery
A t Halloween Party
By MARY FOWLER
DEB ARY — Daisy pictures will
provide the mystery tonight wh-rn
the De Rary Civic Association holds
It* Halloween Party.
Each member and Iheir friends
have beVn requested to bring babv
pictures o f themselves whch will
be displayed. Members and guest*
identifying the greater number of
pictures will He awarded suit­
able prises.
Tonight's Halloween Party for
th* ci le association group si ill he
held In the De Rary Civic Asso­
ciation Building beginning at 6
o'clock.
•There will be pientv of fun
for everybody," »ay* (he publicity
chairman for• the De Rary Civtc
Association, “ an&lt;l we ore expsvt
ing a large turnout for Ho- event.’

"ifnl tomorrow morning .Nov. 1.
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. rease in certain valuation*," *a!d
Galloway.

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until March whrn net ammmt will
bc ,(l|&lt;, ()n Apri, ,
any tax not
paU beenmes delim|uenl an I sub­
ject to penal'ic*.
Generally about two thlids o f
^ cn(j,c j ax mH is paid In Nov,.n,;)r(- when tax payer* receive
the four t»errcnt diieount.
Tax payer* are urged to mail
I in remittance* for taxes and thu*
save time h f *-•
’ rj to wui
1 in line for tax Receipt*.

Spotlight
On Hollywood
IIY III.I! THOMAS
H O LL Y W O O D ( V
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THI U.t. STATI DIPARTMtNT has Its slick RusMan-tanguigr magatln*
“ Amcrlka“ realty for the Soviet Union, where 33.000 copies will b«
told. The first edition ot 13,000 sold out In Moscow within half an
huur. tn return, Americans will have a chance to bur “ USSR"
(bottom) as the result of President F.tsenhowrr** suggestion at the
Geneva Conference fur more Eaxt-Wcat contact.
(fiiUrruiUuaal)

Patricia Murphy
On Production
Staff Of Opera

Patricks E. Mutphy of S. Semi­
nole Blvd . Sanf &gt;r I vv.l!
a — tber nf ,h,v, •‘ceti'-H u
In the
forthcoming production o f thr pro­
duction cf the Itcnet-Moor opera,
"The Devil and Daniel Webster,"
'o be preiented Friday and Satriay evening* (Nov. I and 3) by
(he Tufl* l.'nivs-r.ity Dcpa(UiH-nt
of Music al the Cjhe-i )•■'» l '? i
ter on the ramp i».
Direclesl by Prof. Kenneth MaeKlllop Jr., music department chair­
man, the Tufts production of the
famous folklore opera, which wa*
fir-t performed by the Ami-ricnn
I.y rie Thrater in New York in
19X1, will have a chorus of 98
volics, and a 4( piece orchestra.

Colored News

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box-pltalcd skirt.

COMMITTEE TO
DISCt'SH PROBLEMS
I-AKM.AND uh— The apteadtng
decline committee o f Florida ClI*
nta Mutual will meet tomorrow to
diaetu* problem* raUed by Ihe
state program to
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the program. There also has been
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llv*r&lt;t of f o u n ts foim m -*li&gt;r- rt " f
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Meeting Tonight

Beauticians Meet
A t Leaders Home

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John Duncan, 44,
Dies In Accident

Macrae has his own prescription
for release from nervous ten*ion:
Sing!
It's as simple as Ihut Forget
John H. Dinran. 41. died in an
the trunquiliser* and self-help vulomebile aeeident in Sunbury,
took* Ju*t sing.
I’ a. I*»l Frilay. lie was bum in
Marrae realises hi* formula " aycrosi, (,* . and made Ins
sounds revol'ingly
.imp]?
an .I home at 41 E c t Steel M . Orlando.
_.
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—
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Pollyanna-Uh. Rut he Mr ■''•"''an w.n in (he (nicking
n-tries*
and Sanford
worked for him.
•
' » In Orlando
-----Survivor* include hlv wife, Mr*
one day when
“ J'H "ever forget
I
I wa a kid.
' ' I' wa* singing on mr lr* n
nf Orlando; three
way home," he recalled. "My dad i in», Pllly I. Duncan. V-'nyrro**,
was on the porch and he hear! me Ca ; John 11 Duncan Jr. an-l
RETIRF* TOO l i r u - H i v
«:n»lng all the w a v down Ihc Robert Duncan both of Orlando:
ir* ih-ightcr. Mrs. Jean Volmer of
OKEMAII Okla. (API-W illiam
'• 1 me. 'Son. a . long
H Atwood was just too healthy to M jrmi can -mg like lha*. nothing ( rlando: a brother, Brooks Dan­
in, Jarkionvill*: ami two »l*tf&gt;.
take advantage of Ir.nge b,ne- r«n ever M h e r you."
'I n . I.urille Whltlls* of N’m
fits during his 36 sear* in ihe pos
"I've always remembered that. 'criey; and Mr*. Mary Lee Henlal department. He had arrumu- W h in I worked too h u d rn
latcil 2.219 hours of unu&lt;rd &gt;uk start getting tciiM', I vtart sing­ i rrson, Augusta. Ga.
Funeral service* will N* at 2.3n
Icat* when he retired.
ing. It &gt;eem» to clear my mini
•in. Thurslay at Bri**on Funeral
and give me strength.
dome. Burial will b« In Oaklavru
"Most people *mg In the bath­
Memorial Park.
tub or Hie *howcr. \Vli&gt;7 Because
they feel goosl; Ihry're gelling n. BLAST REMAINS MYSTERY
fresh, clean start on Hie day. If
COCOA iiv— A blast last night
they would sing a* other limes ton felt for several mile* in all dirI think Ihcy couM retain that at­ ect'oiu from Ui* government's
titude"
guided mlstilo base on Florida'*
He riled hi* idol Ring Crosby n* Ml untie C'oaat ramalncd a mystery
The South Florida "(win sing­
ers" roniisling of a blind piantit. in example of the therapeutic tndvy,
fh c public infi rmation office at
guitarist will be al the Triumph value of song. One of Itollyniusl'Church, located on West IMh, most relaxed men. Ring is *lwa&gt;- I'atrirk Air For*o Rase wntill tio*
bursting Into *ong. largely for hi* lommenl but the poller departSunday night at S o'clock
----- - - - - - - — - .
own amusement. Another o ff -tage ment h*re said It Wia informed n
*W
tinges .* Parry Coma. You ran't la r. ' ing waf expected about
ev •‘riea»e comeMil III*
cnlng
of
song
,
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much
more_ relaxed
then t'er- 9 to p. nt. EST, the time the hla»t
bert
rt Cooper, pattor *aid.
..........
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.
r / and remain rontciou*.
was felt.
Rut ) on don't nerd the vocal tal­
Th«* base Is about 43 milci cast
ent of a Crosby or Como, Macrae southeast of Oriando on Cape Ca­
aigui-d. Anybody can do it.
naveral.
•

The Celery City Brauticani.
Unit No. 46 held a breakfast re­
cently in the "beautiful" home of
tb* president, Mrs. Viola Payne
located on Cyprus Ave
Those allending the breakfast
reported they were "very much
benefittcd*.

4:** A 4 t t it ( u r » h \iih l i c i t W a lt
4:1* tfupvrmaft
i.tMUIftU
« si N#»e W«4th«r-Hportt
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- An im
TALLAHASSEE iP— The »latc p,,rtant btitin** meeting o f the At
i* going to allow an old cannon lo tamonte Baptist rhapet ha* been
be movad from a »unkcn wTeck railed for tonight following the
In Ihe Florida Key* for Ihe bene- j -jj prayer Service,
fd of telavitlon technician* but it
-p,,, fpe,-u| meeting has been
mint be retumest a* »o«n as po*- ra||,^ f or ,h0p nnvose o f calling a
»‘b' '
| Pastor to replace the Rev. Cecil
The rsfiucst was made by Ar- Baughman o f Dct-and whose resthur McKe* Jr., operator of a icn»tion became etfectlve Oct. 14
lunkrn treasure museum and hold- RfV. Raughman ha* »ervrd the
er of B treasure hunting lca*e in b»eat Ranlivt Chapel a* It* first
the area.Terms o f hi* lr**e for- Pastor, for about one and one i
bid him to moverrlic*
front Ihe half year*, amt ha* resigned to
wrrek.
” *“ l
return lo school lo further hi*
McKee tolJ the Cabinet a tele- work In Ihe ministry.
eait of the thlpsvreck it planned
The Rev. Paul n . MlildMtm,
by CHS on Jan. 20.
Orlando, who ha* been substitute
I’ ailor here for the past two
INTENSIFIED XIvc'VTI'iVtl
weeks, will be present for »he
TRAINING " "
RAINING PROGRAMS I RGED meeting, which Is held *:i Ihe S ' -fTAl.IwRHASSEE CH— Intrrulfied lord building on Altamonte Ave.
vocational training programs have
-----------------------------been urged for Floridian* to that WARTMOtrTH'8 SINGING END
new induttrtr. coming tn the itata
HANOVER, N. II. (.1*— Dartwill
be able _to_ find
technicians
mouth
College left end Monte Pa*» &gt;
t
~
among the home folk.
Co ratchet high pa. tea and high
The rrrnmmeodaUon wa* made notes. The 1933 all lvy league
by the State Industry Advisory choice Is soloist with hts fraternity
Committee widch wa* told 163 glee club.
new plant* were established in
Florida during the first tix
months of thla year.
Committee member J o s e p h
Brenner of Gainc-aviltr, Florida
manager for the Sperry Cdrp,
said hi* ronmanv h*a b o -i &lt;
lo bring in technicians from out*
•ile thr state.

John I, Galloway, county lax
collector, announced today that the
tax statemrn's totaling over 16.000

Day Camp To Be
Held For Membe
Members fovrrlnR ,!,M ,**c* h*vo br«n
placed In the mall* an I th*' the
Of Girls Auxiliary tax boo’t* will In* n«»n f -- - i * .

11:44 Ml* Shuw
11:14 N *»i * lUa* Off
rill ll.O S I MUM.VIAU •
1:14 Ten l-alttra
[ i n U««* Sluraina
(l«* Caps, karaam a
) M O p » lion**
|I:M llarrv Monre
till* Arthur si'kifr.r
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Admis.iont:
I 1* H iin o n
MAN DRAMS W E A R
Patricia Curry (Orange City)
* 44
\\ f i i M r
Ti«0
Th*
Hhow
Clifford Ingram (Sanford:
PRISON SENTENCE
* M t *41*1a Ia Kangaroo
Mary l.andburg (Sanford)
MIAMI jr-K obert E. Terry, 33.
* e* Klim fart A Fanrj
ta *».» Thl* I i M o f Our«
Nancy Lowe (Sanford)
drew a five-year prt«on sentence
l* '10 Itmil* 1if. &lt;1
Kicll A*hley &lt;Sanfordt
in Federal Court yesterday on a
I I *IS T h l* latiil nf Oura
Visiting Hour*: Private Rooms,' I&gt; J* Mrtfc* It Itlrh
guilty plea of burglary at two post
%1‘t l HMMIft
•offices anJ cashing stolen money It am . to 9 p m . Se-vl-Prtvate
Valiant 1-Asf*'
Room*. 2 to 4 pin., 7 to 9 p m .;| i: tv I or a nf V.lf•
0 riu r « a . r ,, I . i.s, n
. . . Pediatric*. II am . to • p m . Parra \\\\ tfeerrh for Ttimotrow
•luMlna f.Uht
He was arrested with Robert E. „ am, 6 ran&lt;JfMrent. only Ob.tel 'i
•*h.»rtra I *■ 1ll*C A••»*f N'»«|
yrr, 36. tn vero Reach after re- rjCi(
during feeding of 1
Ht«nd ft* m l l»# nOuntril
I
t-s
turning from a fling in Has ana. babir*. Private Rooms, it a. nt.
th* World Turns
; aa our ftl I•• Itfooka
lo stil official* charged they paid l0 ;g noon. 2 to 4 p m . and 7 lo *rl«
Ilia
for the trip by cashing $14,000 9 p m,
7 IS Kttm Kara
] aa Ilia rahoff
worth of money onirrs taken from
1 la t'hannal «&lt;i rrntaroatla
a California post office.
• IS Itri*o •tngn Arniind
1
o* llrtaMer l**r
Terry was charged «u h hrr*v.
ing into post office* at l«l.vmorad*
w stn n -T v jsi Ksosrvii lm
tu v a v c i«
and North Mlvml Ix-e is to be
*s « h x u s u a l u - r u a n o a
arraigned Frilay.
&lt; M Wild llili lllckok

T a x Beaks W ill Be
pho tograp h y, salesm an sh ip, pub­ Open
For Payment
lic information, typing and en­
listment
proceduies.
(official Tomorrow Morninq
Marine Corps Photo)

Television

Hospital Notes !

Oct. 30
•TKEMF.NDOIS QUARANTINE
Admissions:
AREA*
Robert Plummer (Sanford)
LAKKI.AND t.H- T. E. Whit­
Virginia Shaffer (Sanford)
more, director of the fruit fly
Edward Jones I Osteeni
eradication program in Polk CounLorens Girard 'Longwroud)
tv. ha* reported establuhmrnl of
Births:
“ a tremrndou* quarantine area"
Raby Girl Coley
around Frostproof because of
DUrhargrt:
fruit fl&gt; find* this week
Hetty Pell and baby girl (Osteen)
Whitmore »aid t 'c tic have
Ossie Bomcry and baby boy
been found in this big Central
(Sanford)
Florid* ci’.rus county in two
Elisabeth Wurth iDeRaryi
spot* near Frostproof, one near
Ret. Gold Jackson (Maitland)
llabton Park and one near here.
on. 3i

Mr* Mary AHro Dobson M.
: died at S S3 p nt. la&gt;t night at the
home nf her ton ami daughtcr-In|law. Mr and Mr*. A. K. Dobson.
[Citrus Ht|ghl*.
Mrs. Dobson hail hail a lengthy
[ illness.
She came to Sanford in 191*
from lljmpton. S. C. She wa* born
in Hampton Feb. 1, 1570.
She was a member of the Primij live Baptist Church in Crocket*ville. S. C.
Survivor* include two son*. A
K. Dobson anil K C. Dobson, of
Sanford: two grunt laughter*. Mr*.
|Lola Dropchuk, P.-datka and Mr*,
i Mary Jane Hawkins of Sanford;
two grandson*. Walter L. Dobson.
Miami and Charles (sonant Himes,
Sanford: and one great granddaughter, Janet Hawkins, Sanford
Funeral a m ices will be hr Id
•at It am . tomorrow morning. Nos.
_______________I. at flrmon Funeral Home with
PAItltU ISLAND. S C. (FHTNCI ,hr KcV
P Hr" k* Jr » nd lhp
- graduated from
Recruiter* Her. Perry L. Stone officiating,
school at -the -Marine Corps P.e- Hurial will be in Kvrrgrern
:rult Depot, Parri* Island. N.C. |Cemetery.
31*
'*&gt;Jt. Fd-vsrd J Rax
Pallbearer* arc: -V. I. Ilicra,
ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Amo. Gin-ding. Chir'v Mkmson.
J. H a lt e r o f QcUWa, and husband W. II Young. O. D. Landress. and
of the former Alias Gudda Uryan id W F. Harriett.
Dania. has been assigned duty al
Chicago, III During the six weeks
course he received Instruction
in Marine Corps history, movie
pro r : lor*.
taps
re cording*,

THE 8APTFORD HERALD
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Page 8. Wed.. Oct. 81, 1988

THEOLD HOME TOWN

Bv STANLEY *

lUttowwOm**

Little America
Occupants Get 1st
Mail In 8 Months
MCMURD SOUND. Antarctic.
—A group
of
T3 tnowbound
American occupant* of
Little,
America No. 5 read their flrat let­
ter* from home In eifht month*
Monday.
Some 300 pound* of mall wai
flown In Suntay
to the bate
perrhrd on Rom Ice *helf aome 300
mile* eait of the McMurdo Sound
headquarter* for advance unit*
i
America'* International Geophyilcal Year eapcditlon in the ant­
arctic.
The mall plane’* pilot, Lt.
Cmdr. Edward Franklewict of
Rutland. Vt„ laid the ba'c u h r e ,
the (roup *pent the aobtero winter
waa *o buried In *now It wa* bare­
ly vluble. Only the radio tower*
(howed near the itation.
The copilot, Lt. Jim Waldron of
Chamhlre, Ga.. »ald ** *oon a* {
the pltne touched down, a half
doren bearded men ruihed up, aikinf. "Where’* the mall?’*
The plan* brought nine tack* of
mail to the liolated bate—the fin t
tince February.
FINALLY GETS HERE
SAN DIEGO, Calif,
r Jvrk
Tbompton, a veteran of a yeare
a m ice in the U. s Navy, never
«at foot on the continental United
State* until recently.
Thomp*on, a reaident of Wahia- ...........................................
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f
wa on the liland of Oahu. Hawaii, eitabliahed by the Navy In SaSPEEDY PATS
|
Oil. DEAR
*
came to San Diego to compete In tnM jn J90|
NOGALES, Arir. f —"W baf*
DES MOINES (A P j—The Iowa
a navy tenni* tournament. A na-j
.
.
your name?” aiked Officer Loui* Conn-nation Commi»»t&lt;&gt;n *ay-&gt; in
live of American Samoa, he join-1 A n ,r ,h‘’ *u*fd wa* diibanded jj0|#i 0j , *pccding motorut. the summary of regulation* on
ed the Navy and went
fn I9SI, Thompton and hl« family I "Speedy/* replied the driver.
the back of the ne* Mate deer
recruit training there In 1931. He moved to Hawaii. He ha* been »taYtoreo Speedy of Tucaon. paid hunting licentet:
wa* aulgned to the famcil Kila tioned there tince that linn- a* a S2S fine in police court — for
“ Dear of any age or »ex may
Fita Guard, a tpecial organiiation ; a member of the regular navy. Speeding.
be taken .

L ittle
IFlSMINS UlAtM’T So”

F o lk s

by

B /U M D E

Del Monte

O M .lO tL L , I OOa/T CARE.

Peaches

UHEM I (SiT MO ME
ILL HAVE DIMMER UMTM
AU. THAT 6000 FOOO FROTl

W ADE'S

2 !i nice c*n

SunEXMKT.

29c
OCEAN SPRAY
CRANBERRY

COPELAND'S SMOKED ft HOCK LESS

PlfM K S

“ 29c

COFFEE

SAUCE

SWIFTS PREMIUM BABY DEEP

CHUCK ROAST “ ■39c
STEAKS S
- 69c

CHASE ft SANHORN
I N S T A NT

(mu. jar

(.100 eize cane)

$1.19

2 -39c
SCOT

LEAN FRESH

o w n i k o .M .i)

45c T I S S U E roll 10c
FLOUR 10 lb. bag 89c
SAUSAGE
- 49c
Apple Sauce 2 for 35c
SLICED BACON Lb. 49c
SALM ON
49c
BAG SAUSAGE 39c
Sweet Potatoes 19c
FROZEN FOODS
Strawberries
4 for 79c Tomato Sauce3-25c
Half «*r
Whole

PORK LOINS

I.B.

GOLD MEDAL

TARNOW COUNTRY SMOKED

WHITE HOUSE

.

301 CANS

HORMEL’S DAIRY DRAND

ALASKA

TALL CAN

HORMEL'S PURE PORK

TATERTOWN

2 4 Siie Can

HUNTS

FROSTY ACRES

Can*

10 og. pkg*.

SEAI’ ACK

PRODUCE

10 oz. pkg.

Breaded Shrimp

49c

IDAHO BAKINfi

Potatoes 5

lbs.

29c

3 lbs.

13c

YELLOW

Standard
Tomatoes jO

303 can each

ONIONS
GOLDEN RII'E

BANANAS 3 lbs. 29c

JONATHAN

APPLES

4 lb. bag 45c

FLORIDA CRYSTAL

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A D E 'S

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•JNVVCUUS8 M QUALITY (MATS

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I*—PIANO SERVICE
I.. L Sill — Plano Technician
I'hone 2161 Route 1, Sanford

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47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

FINANCIAL

• niG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

31-INSURA.NCE

21—ROOFING-PLUMBING

WAYr
to

CLASSIFIED ADS

1

LIVESTOCK

MERCHANDISE -

$ 179 .

tiouW Jl

AUTOMOTIVE

RENTA US

^

6

gooj rendition. $6(J0. Call 2&gt;J07. LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, 3 yr*.
up. Adelc Heilman, I'h. 2224 J.
1931 Ford Victoria, very clean.
Radio, healer, w w lire*. $433.
Cushman molar scooter, $95.
306 W. Second St.
2 * - l i r t . r WANITD—FEMALE

• EMPLOYMENT

Waitreis wanted, Apply Touchtun Drug Co., Mr. Gilpin.

• BUSINESS
SERVICES

BARG AINS
WORTH

Baby sillers with transportation.
Ph. 552-M.

18—BEAUTY PARLORS

I.UIIES . . .
Modern Air-conditioned Salon
Spend 3-4 hours dally represent­
lln r r ie tt’ ft Ilenufy Nuuk
ing Avon Cosmetics. Liberal
105 S. Oak
I'h. 971
rommikriun. Contact Mrs. J.
Russell, 1’ . O. Box 375, Orlando.
S P E C IA L
$10 ptrminent, $I U
WOMEN sew easy ready-cut
EVA BESS B K A U T Y SHOP house coat* home. Ear.i from
Phone 543
$17.40 to $26 16 doien. Write—
Accurate Style, Freeport, N. Y.
IT-BUILUIMi—REPAIRS
PAINTING
28-MALE or FEMALE

WOOLSEY

$20 00 dally. Sett Luminous Door
Plates. Write Reeves. Dept. No.
FInU he*
150 Attleboro, Mass. Free sam­
F o r Y ou r Boat
ples.
R enkarik G laai
Pnlnl Co
29—SALESMEN • AGENTS
112114 W. 2nd St.
I’ hone 320
NEWSPAPER street iilesboyi.
Far Painting call Mr. Tnsker, Ph. Agei 8 to 12. Apply to Mark
MB-XR. Room special $14 85.
Heirs, The Sanrohl Herald, after
school.
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
Cleaning, waxhtg. Serving Semi­
30—WORK WANTED. FEMALE
nole county since 1925.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
This ad it a frre guest pass lo the
Movieland Kilo-In Theatre for
GAIN MORE SPACE In your
Ernest W Smart, Sanford.
home with storage wall*, builtExp. Nov. 9, 1956.
in eupboards. shelves, etc. See
HILL LUMBER k SUPPLY
YARD for esiy-U-follow plans Baby sitting, references. 1013-M.
and quality materials at econ­ Laundry, curtains done at home.
omy prices. H3 W. 3rd SL
Ph. 1219-J.
PIIONE 13 "Tbe Laimber Num32—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
her".

•

Used Fu rniture

Marine

and

$1200
Green Plastic and Valour Loung*

Chiir ............ $12 00

Solid Oak De-k Chair -------------

$15.00

Green Plastic Platform Rocker

•**—
*••mieMMie

$23.00

Blue Tapestry Platform Rocker ..

»■*»

$1000

Blue V*lour Hi-Back Rockers (N

EW) ................ $2195

isoweno*

Maple Cricket Chair ................... —•••••••te*M« ste $ 600
l/vrge 3 Pe Bedroom Sulle
Solid Magnolia. Like new . . . . . - — m
m
a
m
m
m
m
m
ww•a $250 00
Peel Cane Settee — ................ -

$20.00

large Peel Cane Table ............
Doub'e Door WarJrobe (NEW)
Large Oak Buffet .

.

$1300

«**••«• ••**••0•••• $50 00

— •itewswieseisie

Glass Door Kitchen China Cabin i t

o n iim ih m im i

$20 no

$33 00

THE SANFORD HERALD Wed.. Oct. 31. 19S6. Par* •

5*— AP TS—HOUSES—ROOMS
3 room apt., aJulls. 1113 Park.

COMPLETE MODERN
INSURANCE
WILSONNAIEB
PLUMBING
All the NEW KINDS of fire and
New and Ueed Furniture
Contract and Repair Work
casualty. Insurance available In 311 E. First St.
Phone 958
Free Eatimatea
the best of Companies at Low­
It. U IIARVEY
est Rales to tboio who qualify Used furniture, appliances, tools,
201 Sanford Av*.
Phon* 1622
Consult B A L L
INSU RANGE
etc. Bought-sold. Larry’* Mar
AGENCY. 204 8. Park Ave.,
321 E a st.1st. St. Phone 1831.
W. J. KING
Sanford, Fla.
Plumhinr Conractor
All Oil Fired Healer*
33-MONKY TO LOAN
2nd ANNIVERSARY
Cleaned and Serviced
IN OUR
2534 Oriau.
-n. M
AlITO LOANS
SANFORD LOCATION
COST LESS
whit you want
CERAMIC TILE
AT
Echols Hl-Riier ............... $94.5o
Paul F. Mueller A Son i’h. 1S4
Sofa Bed and Chair ....... W 0"
Florida
State
Bank
Free eatimale. Quality work.
Hollywood Bed ............... &lt;9.50
OF SANFORD
Free headboards on Hollywood
Thia i* a free guest part to the
Beds
Prairie Lake Drive-In Theatre
All Dinette Sets Discounted
for Don Stowell. Enterprise.
1133
00 Bunk B ell ......... 1119.00
Exp.
Nov.
9,
1956.
38—
DOGS—
CATS—PUTS
1A—PLACES to EAT
3-Room Groups ....... ...
295ra&gt;
Thoroughbred Persion kitten for 3-l’ c. Curved Sectional* .. 193 00
COT INSOMNIA? , N H a night­
I'l l MIIISG A IIi:AT ING
sale. $15. Ph. 539J. ____
cap? We're open 'til 2 a.m. Septic Tank Installation &amp; Service
(Fuam Rubber)
KuOtM-r)
•very night but Sunday. THE
iieater Service. Arrhle C. Har
BEDROOM:
DOGGIE DINER A UAIt, U k c
iett. Phono 734-W or 1335.
Double Dresser
Mary.
Bevrlrd Mirror
43—ARTICI.ES FOR SALE
Bookrase Bed
6—PERSONAL NOTICES
lnnrr*pnng Matin--*
We buy and tell used furniture
ROLLAWAY, lloapltal and Uaby
Box Spring
(2 pillows FREE)
Paying lop cash prices for any
Beda Day. Week, or Month—
B &amp; sm vw
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
Tel. 1125. Furniture Center —
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2053-W. Sec our new line of fl.ior covering
LoniracLnf and Repair
116 Wcat First SL
ani complete home furnishings.
INI Sanford Ate.
I'hone 1113 " T-Shirt s, 48c. Sleeping bags,
FREE DELIVERY
WELCOME GIFTS
cot*, blanket*, tarpaulins. Army
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
Plumbing.
Kresky
Healing
that are long cherished arc easy
Navy Surplu*. 310 Sanford Ave- Corner 2nd k Magnolia. Ph. 1232
M. G. IIOOGES
to lelcct frtm Powell'* varied
"Bud Bamberger" 9lgr.
Service on All Water Pump*—
— Factory to Y&lt;
Hock. Come in and look around
Open Monday's lil 9:00 p.m.
Aluminum
Wells Drilled — Pumps
135? ROYAL PORTABLE
VISIT OCR BALCONY
Venetian Blind*
Piola Road. Phone 700
TYPEWRITERS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
No Down Payment
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
rail with plastic ends. Plastw
21 Month* To Pay
or rayon tapis. Cotton or nylon FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
Lay-Away Now for Chriatmaa
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
conli.
. . .
_
POWELL’S OFFICE St Pi'Ll
Slip Lover* and Drape*
UERRY'S. We are experts at as­
Srnknrik Gian* and I’aint Co
117 8. Magnolia
i'hone D8G
STANLEY KUI.P
sisting sou to secure gracious
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320
PHONE 2856 J.
good looks with functional con­
venience. Today's best buys in
BARGAIN! Ap». m e gas range,
GATLIN BROTUERS
nationally advertised furniture
perfect
condition.
Call
at
2*00
Dragline
k
Uulldoter
Service
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495W Senior!
First St. I'hone 1687 for Even­
Sell Your Car lo
ing Appointment.
HOY REEL
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call ENJOY' a shopping »pr»c on your
SMALL CHANGE. F. M. B. 6c. 10c
306 W. Scconl St.
Ralph Ray. 3150
A 25c store. 321 S Sanford
Mr*. Housewife. . .
S—BOATS AND MOTORS
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p * Repossessed freeier. in use 3
How's &gt;our blanket situation?
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
month*. Assume payments. Ph. We Have a fine selection of orEvlnrude Sale* A Service
LONG. Phone 3*8 207 Kaat
Ion, nylon, cotton, wool and mix1382.
ROBSON Sporting (JcmkIh
Commercial Ave.
_________
e l fabric
M l I at. SL
Phone Ml
Sandbox, adjustable top A metal
B L A N K E T S
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*. statebottom. $6. Ph. 17*9 J.
63 95 to (13 95
l i f t . Runabout Including motor
mints, Invoices, band Dillt, and ^
___ ___. _ .
'
G A R K E T T ' 8
1150. 830 Eieimbla Dr., Phon*
program*.
*tc.
Progreaaive 5 Room Duo-Therm spae* heatar, j jyjE. y-irst St.
Phone 1122
Printing Co. Phone 406 — 403
included. $35.
I’ hooc
!T76-n.
drum
Welt 13th St.
2158-IJ.
48-FARM and GARDEN
12—TRAILERS
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware HEAR the NEW V.M. Tape Re­
and paint nec—Hill Hardware
corder. $13 Down. Wieboldt'a Home grown Marion Market Cab­
11 will nay YOU to a«* us before
bage Plants. R. F. Crenshaw,
Co., 301 E. lit SL, Phone 53
Camera Shop, 210 S. Park Ave.
you buy. Open Evening* and
Ph. 1711-W.
Sunday*.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture. For Sale: Wood burning kitchen
• Eaataide Trailer Sale*
We build, design and rclinish.
range. Good condition. Ph. 1382. Peat Compost (Dartwelder's) 40e
Palatka, Fla.
Isu. bag. GRAPEVILI.E NUR­
See at 918 French, Ph. 52-lt.
44—APPLIANCES
SERY, Grapevillr Ave., I'houe
1354 Va-Ka-Shun-Ette, 10-ft. houseto HOUR Alarm Clock*. Guarantc
2058.
trailer, ''light a* a baby carri­
ed 81.89. Sanford Jewelry k FR1G1DAIKK appliances, asle
age". perfect for Vacationing.
and service. G. II. High. Ovlido
Luggage. 300 Sanford Ave.
Only 1250, and aiauma payment*.
Fla. i'hone FO-5-3315 or San
||i&gt;u*e (leaning- Windows, Floor*.
PHONE 1020-J.______
ford 1642-W after 6 pm«.
54—APTH—HOUSER- ROOMS
(Hike. Call 1II8-J, D. C. Caldwell
Sales • • Service
F or Sale: 1955 "Buddy" (6 ft,
SINGER
house trailer with 30' cabana.
PUMPS k SPRINKLER
VELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Sewing Machines
SYSIKMS
Call 1S34-XW.
____________
private baths. 114 W. First Hi
All type* and »iie», Inatalled o AUo parts, accessories for all
makes of sewing machines of Desirable (urn girage V '“ Do It Yourself.’*
T
r u cks
Amufiean and Euinpeaa- mean* 6 i$ idB
ft * )
sa i s H —» ■
»—
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
8 T I N K
fncture.
ATTENTION LONG DISTANCE
Avalon Apt*. Kfleieney, Ph. 72U-W
Mitcltino and Supply «'&lt;•.
TRUCKERS, Great Dane 3»
All Repair Work
Fully Guarantee.!
and 35 loot uird all aluminum 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. «
Furn.
Cottage, r e a s o n a b l e .
106 K. SECONJ1 ST.
produce van*. AUo two 1953 Dia­
Located on 17-92. Ph. 3010 W1
This
l*
a
fire
guest
paa*
to
the
mond T 180 HP Cummin* Die­
Prairir Lake Drive-In Theatre Coldwall Frigidaire. Excellent con­ 2-lledrnom house partially furn
sel sleeper tractor*. Excellent
for Mrs. John Chuikly Jr.,
dition. S--C at Lillie Venice. W.
condition. Great Dane-DiamomI
(70 mo. Call 998Lake Mary.
Crystal Dr. 3th home on left.
T, 103 So. Urangr llluiiom
elxp.
Nov.
3,
'356.
llose Court 6 room apartments,
Trail. Orlando 5-3051. N ig h t45-BUILDING MATERIAL**
furnished.
Kitchen equipped.
Call Mr. Reeve* 3 1209
C'ROSI.KY
1IKNDIX
Phone 1494.
Sal"*
iini
■
\
ice
METAL
ROOFING
14—USED CARS
HAN DAI.I,
Now in stock. S-V Crimp—' i " 5 room unfurn. apt. Newly decora­
Electric Company
Corrugated '— 2 'i " Corrugated
1949 NASH Super 4 dr. *edan.;
ted. 1*1 Celery Ph. 803-VV.
Gel . I Your roofing need- at
Good body and motor need*
Service— Quality —.Satisfaction
tome Tran*, work. Radio, heat­ Ph. 113 Sanford 28JT-J-3 De Ilary
2
and 3 bedroom cement nl.u-k
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
er above average Urea. $73 no
lake front homr*. $*5. A (AS.
Out West 13th St.
cash. See at 203 E. 21it. St. .Vit­
unfurnished. Phene 1129. St.
T. V. SKUVIt’ E
16— BL'SINI.S8 EQUIPMENT
er 5:30 p.m.
Day or Night
John Realty Co.
SEMINOLE I V.
1953 Delair 4 door Chevrolet. Radio
HAYNES Office Machine Co. Efficiency apt. Hi-way 17-92 So.
501 Celery — Ph. 1255-J.
k Heater, white nail tires,
City Limit*. Hlutnbcrland Court.
Typewriters, adding machine*
Power Glide. Phone I3S6-M.
Home Improvement
Salrs-Rentali, 314 Mag., Ph. «4
See Seminole Really for Desir­
I/i.in service
DOES THIS BEAUTIFUL FALL
8 ft Sola fountain and bar in A-t
able House* and Apts. Phuno 27.
GKKGUHY
LUMBER
WEATHER make you want to
condition. Also 6 east iron, leath­
6th k Maple — Phone 2M2
get out on the highway and gu
er upholstered bar stool*. Perfect New 2-bedroom housei, kitrhrn
equipped. Phone 443 or write
, . .go. . .go? Then ace Ray Her­
LIVE BAIT
for small business getting start­
Jack rlynt, Bov 302, Sanford.
ron for real value* In USED
Shiners, Speckled Perch Bait
ed Worth over (l.noo will sacri­
CARS. I'hone 2(56, or after fi
fice for $345 complete. Ph. 2 Bedroom house. Kitchen equipp­
p.m., phone 1343-W........... DIE f Inning Grocery— E. Geneva Ave. 1020-J.
ed. spaee hester. Th. 2835-W
'67 PONT 1ACS ARE COM ING 1
!3—SCHOOLK-I.NSTRt'CnON

Ph.

T ,,T '* ' v y *

THE CARD OF THANKS

3 room unfurnished apL Phone
1970.

Very often a Card at Thanks in th* Sanford H*rald meats a *n|
which is difficult to fill in any other way. Not only is It a endow *
expression of -gratitude to those who have sent floral tribute* but
also courteously acknowledges th# services and kindnesses o f the
many to whom a persona! not* o f thanks cannot well be mailed.
Newspaper Cards of Thank* are accepted a* socially car*
rect. Emily Post, the notcj authority on etiquette, feels they aarvf
f o c j uses.
tf N
many goed
There Is no Prescribed form for a Card uf Thanks. It
aa
brief or a* detailed a* you desire. When th* occasion com**
ind a sympathetlcallv understanding member o f our staff*to assist
.-ou.

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
.Manuel Jacobson across from
Post Office.

caa be
you will

Furnished 2-bedroom house, ad­
ults. Pb. 1391-J,
Room for rent with kitchen pri­
vileges to couple. Ph. 2861-W.

TI1E "IN MEMOUIUM" NOTICE

Mi Reynolds Apts. 2500 Sanford
Ave. 1 bedroom furnished apL
1/iw rmt. Apply api. No. 1 or
call 1(94.

It is the cuitoes of manv families in this country to commsmornta
t bereavement by an “ In Memorlum" notice In newspaper classified
r*v
I
III
ns
rt a They
1"Ivi-vf ffind
m I a
a * as I «
$—- M« ——s_l _nt
a
column*.
teal *olacr stherein. 9Preparation
or _selection
*f
I suitable Vcr-C brings back to
m, them
IVtn iriniri,
lender, |iir*-*npleasant rrcuurc
recollection!. A t
-Ilira Cook, the English poet lias so beautifully expressed it:
"How cruelly sweet nro tho echoes
that start
When memory plays an old tune
on the heart."
**•
,
fr/f l ‘ently an In Memorlum is inserted on the anniversary
&gt;f dc-vth. However, other dates, which it ts felt are appropriate *qr
nennlng'ul aro ntio selected. The birthday of tbe departed,
weddtng anniversary, .Memorial Day, even Christmas are among
significant occasion, chosen.
If vou are hr*it*nt |0 express your tender thoughtJ in poetic form*
cou may avail yourself of the Iferald'a collection of original v e r m ;
These esprr** In poetic beaulv the emotion* of the heartatrinn.
Vmong thrm are venes appropriate to any circumstance.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom apt., like
new. Near shopping center A
school. 2613 S. Elm. No pets
please.
M a y fa ir-3 bedroom. 1 bath home.
Call 1450-J after 6 p. m.

the

2 Room upstairs furnished apL
Private bath; adults only; 417 i
W
||th St. Phoue I217-W,
night*.

• REAL ESTATE

THE KATE

41— FARMS AND GROVES
20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
house, large barn. All equipment
ami machinery. Easy terms. Ph.
1383-J, P. O. Box 1154.
65—HOMES

$-23 DOWN
1 Bcdro-iu* ami Carport*
Terrarto Floors
Kltehei. Equipped
•N'lee Residential l/KStnu
Landsesped Yards
Ready fur occupancy in 2 weeks

RITA CONSTANCE had little
trouble In winning the title of
Ml-* Seafarer nt the annual
Hoys' Apparel Manufacture!*
Association In New York City.

Over 9 Million
To Get Old Age,
Survivors Benefits

A. K. SHOEMAKER, JIL

WASHINGTON T — The Social
Security Admlnirtralion said that
Builder
I'hone 199!
1800 Mrllonville more than nine million person*
will 1m- receiving felrr.il old age
I.AKE FROM
and survivors monthly Irencfil* by
New threo bedroom house on Nov. 20.
•
Lake Emma. One anj ba If tiled
Commissioner
Charles
I.
Schottbstha. Florida room. lx&gt;t il l j
x 223'. Turn So. one mil* at; land also predicted the f'lMire
would rise above 10 million by the
Oaklawn Cemetery,
middle of 1357.
2-bcdroom home. 200 ft. Fenced
The estimated November total
corner lot, oak trees, By Owner. one million stealer than that l.s*t
Phone 1714-J.
January, would 'n.!ude *even mil­
lion beneficiaries over 65 year* of
age aiul two million children,
wives and widow, under 65.
The commissioner attributed the
TIRED
imrea-c in Ihe benefit mil. to ex­
pansion of coverage In recent
uf thu aamu uld thing?
years, a more liberal rrtirrnient
See the spacious new tu*irfull&gt;
le*l, reduction in the age for
diffrri-nt homes in —, —
South I’inecrest
Sanfori women claimant* to 62. and in­
Grove Manors
Hanfon crease in the &gt;ue of Ihe msur.J
Valencia Villas
DeLanv population.

IMMEDIATE *
OCCUPANCY

67—BROKERS and REALTORS

ideally Situated
Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Priced

Registered Rrul U-tatr limber
Phone 2871
17-32 at Hiawatha

ROSA L. PAYTON .

PIIONE 927* for CHERRY
Re«l Estate Brokerage — Notary
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
•nl 2 baths situated nn large, 1219 W nth S'. Rear Barber Shop
artistically
landscaped
lot*. Till* ad Is a free pass to Ihe ItiU
Paved streets and all other
Theatre for Mrs. (.'.'laile* E.
city conveniences make the«e
Witt. Sanford.
colonies
of
owner-occupied
Exp. Nov. 9, 1956.
homes truly delightful places
to live.
Designed, Built and Fold

ODIIAM &amp; TUDOR Inc.
Builder* of Fine Home*
For Florida Living

REALTOR

Raymond l.tindiiuinf,
ASSOCIATE
Phone 1673.
Allanllr Bank Bldg.

I.Ol II AKIIOIt
Sir this charming 3 bedroom
home, situated where really
value* urr increasing steallly.l
t hoice »h.vdv lot, hardwood
riiHux thioiighoul, convenient'
all ebctrlc ktlehrn with bit-akfa-t har. while tile loof arid
2 Bedroom I’ ll House, Wynnewi. -d
lolv uf closet space all add la
Range, Refrigerator A llraltr.
Hardwood Floor*, Tile Bath.
the delight of owning this home.
I.quily $80o Ph. 799-R.
$»» 67 per month, VA.
tV. II. "B ill" STUMPER
Gay Allrn, A*,oclste
Arlrlie I'rlre, Avoseislr
Itrallnr —■(irnrral ln-uranrr
Phone 905 or 2122 111 Y Park Av*.

YOU'LL LOVE
TitlS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK
RETIREMENT HOME
loo fret lahi frontage. 2 -bedroom
2 BEDROOM HOME
frame house, modern kilehrn
Thi* home ha* large living loom
and living room. Jalousies! Flori­
with firrplaee, 2 ritra lirg)
da room, separate frame gar­
bedroom*, dining room, kitchen
age, large lot with hard road
with plenty of eabinei*. break­
frontage, I Urge oak riurlr
fast room and nice screened in
Dees, well land&lt;cn|H*d, outside
porch.
city. ALL FOR $7,71*1
Beaulifully Ismlseatied giounds
with outride sprinkling *)»(rm,
renlral heating for extra rnm- ^
SAIF.
^jalot* I'frafhj (
fort. Excellrnl lesidrntial Iocs$5 017 lion . . . 2417 LAUREL AVE
a . n. rrT E rtsoN
ODHAM k TUDOR. INC.
Broker Associates. A. !). Peterson
$5 00
2625 8. French Ave.
Jr., P. J. Cbevtcrson, Garfield
I’honn 2H«) — 2380
Willftu, John 3lrl*rh and It W
$5 00
Williams. A. C. Duudney, l/vnd
broom house in Enleipri-e. Lot
$12 no
Surv9ior.
135’ x 155'. $6,000. Terms con­
H6 N. Park Ave
I'hone H?J
sidered by owner. J- P. Coul$5 00
lietle. Enterpriir,
Thi* ad is a free pais lo the
$10 00
Movieland Ride-In Theatre for
House fog sale— 2 bedroom, tile
Mr*. Eunice Rabetle, Ultle
$200
floors. Venetian blind*, fenced
Venlcf.
in back yard, landscaped. $700.
Equity
$38
month.
1313
Summ­
Consult A REALTOR First
148 00
erlin. Phone 2371-R.
CL'LLKN ANI) HAKKKY
$10.00
IM N. Park Ave.
Phone 2313

$20 00

$10 00
$23 00

l/&gt;ts in I'inrcrest section. I'HONE
857-J.

$7.00 67—BROKERS and REALTORS
$20 00
$1000

Seminole Realty

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Personality Gives Clue
To Tension Headaches
ly HUMAN N. IUN0IHN, M.D.
THERE S one thing I dxre ray find Ibsmaelrei unable to
many Democratic and Republl their own high standard*. Q$&gt;
ran candidates have In eoinmnn wardly, they are threatened fep
Hirse day*. And many of you rage and anxiety.
pmbably share It wttlt them.
In many ease*, the hewdsoh*
With all the rxellrment of the l* prtciptutad by problem* o t
-losing days of the political cam* aggression and anger. Tha a m igii, tension headache tin- age patient, however, usually la
lUbtrd'y is a big problem among unaware that anger play* e a r
.ie voters as well ,u the candt- role In triggering the headache. I
datri.
Symptomatic H oadacheo
- ,
Sitahle Problem
While tension headache* fa***
Even under more ordinary cir­ no special characterletlea to dls&gt;'
cumstances. tension headarfie Is anguish them Ircm irmptomaUa
a rlrxble problem. Doctor* gen hesdachet, the attack* are con­
rrally concede that this U the stant or dally In 90 per cent o f
most common type of hradsrhe. Hie rases.
Most persons bothrrrd with Seldom Is there any Indication
teiuioit hraiUrlie me over Uir that an attack ts about to occur.
age ot 20 . About twice as many Victim* describe the pain aa
womrn are afire ted as are men "dull." “ throbblngror "preaetnf,"
Many victims of frequent head­ and It may vary In typ# Croaa
ache* have a long family history time to time.
uf similar trouble.
Most frequently, Ute pain la
Since emotions obviously play located In the beck of the head
a major rote In this typo of lipad- and neck. Sometimes It center*
ncite. It seems natural that a par­ in the front of the head or tha
ticular type of peraonallty Is most tide and temples. Oeeadonalty, IB
likely to atifTer from thu cvndl- D generally .11fluted or may fa*
non. And most studies i-rr this more .severe In the top of tha
limit. Hie eyes or evrn tha face.
out.
QUL5TION AND ANIWU
Woll Adluated LUa
I). n : I have been told that X
I don't mean that Die ’. :lon
headache patient Is nt - arlly have too much Insulin In my eyaneurotic. He may have .-^veB-tem. What la the causa o f thia? '
adjusted life.
I Answer: This U usually cattaad
Generally, however, he Is a by overwctlrtty of tha paacrat^
use. rigid, ambitious, driving a gland In the abdomen whkfa
..crfectlonlrt.
gives off Insulin Into the blood.
Many victim* of frrqu-.nt ten- Eometlmee this overacUTtty la
alcn headaches, for some reason,'due to a tumor growth.
C I K i ' I l M iM th W ’ »» ' ' m U, I n .

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BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

2-B.R. home, modem, like a doll
home inside. Total price $6.- 2o4 So. Park Ave. — Phone 360
Porcelain-Top Kitchen Table
6iO. (1,173 down, $41.08 per mo.
with 2 all-steel Chain ........... ••...................... .... $20 00
$10 0&gt;) Beaultful lot on Yankee Lake, loo
OZlEIt REALTY CO
x 643. Paved roed. pumped in
Laura R. Drier, Realtor
Like New 6-Pe. Chrome Dinette
. ..
$60 00
$40 00
sand beac.i, high land.
Hat*) M. Field. At«celate
2601
So Orlando llwy. I'h. 1353
$75
00
$35
00
• ................. —
EVENINGS: 3115 and 730
Duncan i'hyfc Sofa
.......
$30 00
$15 00
Vf. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
46-REAL ESTATE WANTED
Maple Arm Sofa Bed ...........
••*•••••••• •MM*« $25.00
$1200
REALTORS
1901
Perk
Ate
Phone
27
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14$
2-Pc. Modern Loose-cushion
We have a buyer for a 3-OIt
Living Room Suite —.......
masonry home in good residen­
$40.00
$23 00
REAL ESTATE DEIVETlT*
tial section, must be modern.
2544 French At *
ues May Be Purchased On Ka*y
If your home li for isle, please
J. W. MALI*, RKALTOK
Terms.
contact Seminole Really, Phone
Johnny Walker, Associate
MeRANEY-HMITIl PAINTS Grocery k Filling SteUon. Well
27.
"Call Hall" Phono 1758
S41I S. Park
Phone 1201 establish* J business, good IncaIF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Ted Burnett
Uon" Whl,e n*l*hborhood. ReaCHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
oak Crumley 4k Montelth
for PAINTING
I ,on *or
»lekne»s. Pbone :
through Classified adr. I /t an
at 117 8outh Park.
Phone 77
HOI Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
Sanford. Fla.
' 2u3 09 Eaal First St.
Phene 127
experienced ad writer asslai you.
Tbqg Know
M*eMMt«#«$eM

Lards of 1 lianas are $1.00 per InsrrUon regardlesa o f site. In
Vlrmorium n.itircs. dun to hr fact they may run to ron-id*rable
rngth, are billed at $ 1.00 per column Inch.

Robert A. Williams

SALES OFFICE
2625 8. Freni h Avenue
Phone 2100 and 2VS»I

Thu ad is a free pass tu the Hill
Theatre for Mrs. Gustave Bam­
berger, Sanford.
Exp. Nuv. 9. 1356.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
P«H 10. Wed., Oct 31, 1956

O U R

Navy Jet Fighter
Shoots Self Down

G O A L
T O GIVE

BALTIMORE (A P &gt; -T h » BaM■Mr* Evening Sun said Thursday
• new Nary Jet fighter, flying #*
n p m o n le ipeed, shot lUelf down
by running Into cannon ihelli It
bad fired tecondi before.
atory by Donald Brenner,
tha paper quoted the Mary In
Waihlncton that the fantastic ac­
cident— first of Ita type In avia­
tion Malory—occurred laat month
While a teat pilot wa» tr- f‘
new 10mm. cannon* over the At­
lantic Ocean near Long laland.
Uremner *ald te*t pilot Tr’n Attridge was making a aerlt* of
Siring run* Sept, tl In an F llF l,
a new alnginweat carrier—bated
fighter atill undergoing teata by
the Grumann Engineering Aircraft
Co.
The article aald the Nary gave
thl* account:
The pilot’* minion « i * to reach
a certain *pecd and lc*t the four
cannon* at that *prrd by firing
them Into the ocean.
He put hi* Jet into a ahaIlow
dive at a apeed of MO m.pJi. Some
WOO feet above the water u d
fired a four-eecond burst front his
cannons After a pauae. he fired
another four-*eeo«Ml buret
A . te rtM’ lwd the second round

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VMA OttO, typUt at the V.B.
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But unknown to the idiot, a . e c
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to cn ah land In a wood* a half
Mile abort o f the field.
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Council member* reported coun-,
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On H»r clo*ing day. Gov. Collin*
w,,l prevent cerllfleatpa to memhere o f the da** who aucceaafully
complete the rour.e
Member* of (he faculty win In­
clude special agent* o f the Federal
Pureau o f Investigation, A»*t.
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Tax Council Agrees
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TALLAHASSEE ( A f - T h - ritlSana Tas Council has arrred tenlativMy to h olj a pub Ho hearIng early In February before draw
Ing up final recommeftdation* for
rtvlilo* of Florida's IM atructure.
Tha eoonett n r f M i to submit
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Ike, Council Review
Middle- East Crisis;
No Statement Given
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Sanlando Flying
Service To Open
This Weekend

WASHINGTON .f — President
Eisenhower met for two hour* today with National Security t'oun*
a\ espaml.Nl to l" J udp
and civil chief* of the armed
-m ice*, in a full dress renew o f
the Middle Ea»t crisis.
The *o»«ion of the nation'* top
slra'egy board opened at the
White House at 9 a m. and broke
up Just before 11.
Prejidential p r e i * .ecretary
Jame* C Hagert). in anioU'i.’ Int
lhp end o f
mfPllni!. „ id he had
no . talMnent
Tbc Sccurllv council never di
df liberation*.
Ei»«nhower ruled out lait night
.l
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nl,nl
the u.e o f American armed force*
in the present aituation brcnghl
abjut hy Ihe Israeli allack on
Kgjp* and Eritish-French Inler»ent|0n.
Rut the Security Cpuocd — tho

country'* top strategic planning
a g e n c y — ha* responsibiltlic*
roar|1ing fJr outside the purely
mlllUr&gt;
coordination of dip

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Before Judge Today
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Speaking
For Board

Nov. 4-10 Named
American Legion
Week In Sanford

loca te and rronomlc action
British anl French plane* carritil on non.lop attack* on Kgyp|lj|n , irf|c|,|, t0)|a). and Cairo
H„ nounctd .ttackim; aircraft .ank
an Egyptian warihip in the Suez
i Jna|_blocktng traffic and cultThe week of Nor. 410 wa» set
,
. . 0ii .hinnina to Europe.
adile thi* morning a* "American
*"* ° ff ° U•. « ? K
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( »«"» »*W Dr' " h " n ' 1 * m nch Legion Week" in Sanfonl by Mawarplane* railed Egyptian Iruop* yor F I». Sc.dl a» he called for
at crossing point* along the ranal •'the citiren* of Sanford to lend
and in Ihe operation tank the iher wholehearted eoopentlon to
Egyptian war»hlp Akka in T l-v -h Ihe American Legion In it* actl__ m . -midi a . ,u
u . e...
...........
t „ . v*»r
Lake Jud south of IsmaiHa,
vitie*
for ...
the
en*ulng
year.'••
way p«nt of th-&gt; ranal.
Mayor Se&lt;dt, a* he proclaimed
Britain and Francelaunched
“ American Legion Week" pointed
military operation* against Pre*l- hi the origin n( the American
itnvThsofl 'eoiinfthl ET
Sll,C RC Legion K'*t after World War
dent Nasser'* regime last night "dedicated to the preservation of
with the declared . .............. f pro •h* memories and incident* brought
lectins thr Middles*! Waterway Jhout by the association of Amenfrom fighting twirlini: between c’’ n’ *n ,bc krra* " * r
Egyptian and Israeli fcrcc* in the
He also railed attention, in Ihe
proclamation, that “ among the
■Sinai desert.
The Egyptian* gave out no of alms of (hi* great organisation

''I fhink Mr. Steed has lnsolte.1
th* voters of Seminol* County
. „ „
when he say* they can t road th#
ny m r s . Rtrrn l a y o
ny
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special referedum on h.vrne** hor^o
Thi. weekend will mark the official opening of a new flvlrt
racing and determine Iho dLT*
achool. the Sanlando Hying herferene* between it and the eon*
W i t Ihr Slade Airport in Lungstitutional
amemlmcnts."
said
County Attorney Mack N. Cleve•i
h.n «,i..re ii
Marthall .Sherr.il owner- - v r • r
1land Jr., representing th* Board
of the Sanlando Hying Service.
of Seminole County Commission*
is a licensed pilot anil has been
! er* Ihi* morning in .1 Circuit tVurt
u reddent of Florida for Ihe pad
hearing requesting a restraining
three yeara anj resides in Mail, o.dcr on the special referendum
land. Sheriff* sou Marsha
to be held in coniunrtloi with Itva
20. an Aeronautic Engineer Major
general election next Tutdvy.
at Purdue University, will at*o be
Jerry Collin*, npei-alor ot the*
associated with hi. tiih*- .»• • •
Sanford-Orlarvdo Kennel Club, sup.
school. Sherlll Jr. received his
rounded hy a battery of attomeya
niiot license when he was a tenheard Cleveland site statutes and
Wr in high ichool.
describe *he action* of the Semi*
Roy Lataler, a native o f Florida
nole County Commissioners in tho
facial information loday on Ihe \rT
c ?
r
who reside* in Apopka, very well
application by W. H. Kemp, prv*l*
fighting with Israeli troop.. But
°,f ,h c . l n ‘' e'
ot
known throughout Florida
.lent of Seminole Raceway Park,
the Israelii clalmr •
Jmeriea to maintain law and orpilot, wil alio be an Instructor
before the commission for an
der. to foster and perpetuate a
troops were in retreat and would
the achool. Lasaler hai approve
election to determine the ratifica*
one hundred per rent American*oon be cut off In the Sinai Pf.
niately 15,000 flying houra to hi*
lion o f the permit issued by th«
ivm. to Inculcate a tense of Incredit an dha* taught flying to S O. Chase Jr. of Sanford wat ninsula.
Florida Stale P*clng Commission
on Aug. 13, 1935.
&lt;
Floida now holding pilot licenses.
d., ‘ / , . * , ' * *
Even before Egypt announced munlty. Slate, and nation to comAlao he ha. done much of the
„ , l 1 1 ? " ,,l&lt;Kkln« of ,,ie «•»&gt;•
hat the autocracy of both Ihe
Nat Turnbull, atornejr f o r
many of the &gt; folk
ip &lt;&gt;-•
■ . ‘
, n.l.n.ln *i w** r,*P°r,fd turning baik from classr* ami the masses, lo make
Seminole Raceway park pointed
♦ r i a l photography that ha* been
h^ d ^ r0r'* n,," * ' »«» approaehe. because o f danger “ right" the master of “ might",
out to Circuit Judge Vassir Carl*
done through this .ertion of IV
1
, i
|from military operation*.
on earth, to safeguanl and Iranaton this morning that “ Jerry Col*
V I'llfXT.\M \TION SLTlIN li n*ide Nov. 1-10 as “ Americsn Ieglun Week” wn* sigiusl this ttmmirg lin*. sitting right there, was at
*‘ sanlando Flv. g S. r
.1 nnu‘ r
Uncen.e lag money.
°&lt;h-r Arab .ta le, ml* ihe principle, of Justice, freeSanlando H)lng Service
-h lch wrouM mak* .vatlahle an
«■&gt; block another smjrve for Middle ,1(" " '»• qu ality
"&gt; *"***••■ by klayur F. It. Scott. |.&lt;&gt;okii't( on uue (left to right) Lynn Lyon, I’ost Commamler of Ihe hn-al Amer­ the meeting of Ihe Florida Rarlnig
provide complete In.lnietion start- (. lri| 4V) ‘ .|J|(
, ,r East o i-th e pipeline. fr»r. crate and .ancitify their comrade- ican Ley lor. I’ost, Mayor SCt&gt;lt, mid Kmlyle lloush»|der, Service Officer of tho ('ampldl-lwttting 1‘otl Coinml«*ion and was aware of th*
of the Ammlean U-gl»n. (Sinif Photo)
granting of Ihe referendum on
construction In Ihe nevt maln produdi.m center, to Mcdidevotion to mutual
lielpfulne**."
Sept, 4 of the referendum, but
nJ'
fl&gt;;
year*, will be dl*c...**d hy Trrancan porta.
With Mayor Scott at the time the
he ha* clrrted until this 11th hour
*
P f c a various group* before the Florida
Kgypt broke off diplomatic reIToela(nation was signed was Post
tu bring such litigation."
br*ine 'slhiurd^i "L i ti " t&gt;rf" rP Stale llivhw y U»er* ri»nf»*rcnreI lationa with Rritain and Franc*
t
Attorney MacJc Cleveland Jr.
Jordan broke r e l a t i n n i with t'&gt;'tnmander Lynn Lyon ami Serv­
*" c
*"
V "'n. T n t»k«*a a stand.
completion of 4.V hour* of flying
ice Officer Kariyle HouvhoMrr.
(.'oluinbu* T Kent. 7.1, died at
earlier told the court that absentee
They agree, it wat said. In France,
^jm e, minimum re&lt;]uirrd for a
t'ominaniler Lyon said that the the Seminole Memorial Hospital
ballots have already been received
central with proposals for presenprivate license, he swill tic given . ti
,
i- e i ,!» i ur« hui feel I
k.1
* *
• all-out ni.-ml&gt;er*hip campaign of at jo ;to a m, yesterday.
on the special elertVsn, more art
ms i u&gt;
Three of Ibe .s.idids.ea for lb# ri'tlgnal.ou
former City Com- coming In and tomnrrmv It the last
day Ihey ran be rrcelvd.
In Board of Sanford d ly Com ml** jmltiloiief Jackfliligan,
*ald “ 1
«rrr
.r
m,
k ™i
« sSanford
.
The Sanford-Orlando
Kennel
awn K. i „ or pleasure. However.
" rr*( ”
min from Atlanta. Oa and wa* alonera i* the t dyElection
m* 1 1 landed ncht
in Ihemiddle
of
„
,
, , Club wa* repre*ented at th«
*ne iviiinot earrv on ••
&gt;»• .hionrr.
r~)»ll*r. . . . - i .sot
/
v u a i.. . um w v.
“ Ur an* pn-ud . f the Campbell f „ rni. rls eipploved a* * m,. *&gt;• t Tuesday »nd a repre»*n(aUve p g ^ ,.
frauehlae developments, |,rarjnC thl« morning by W. J.
engage In any “ for hire" a.-tJe. hotel associations, auto club, and
In Preparatl.n for the Stair'.
,n d « " h
rn” ' ,Jn«'
Making for another of the .anile budgit adoption, rapilal Improve- Sited and Arthur Sired of the
da'.-s,
appeared
beforr
Ihe
Jay
lies with a private license. TTiey Industries.
observance of Veteran* Day thi* "* *rro"&gt;l,Il,l&gt;n&gt;, nti
*aid tom - r,iad.
marxlrr l.jon, *m*l thn&gt;ni;h lhr*r
||c* XKSi% j nirmiter of (he Itjp’ ut
* thi- afternoon at it* nmm |metit program, wlueh Includes a Orlando firm of attorney* Steed
n*l« . r 1" " .lh.rrr 'J * !""1? *n&lt;!
tine of the pr..-H..al« u v f r 1 ' rsr ,,n November Mlh. Governor areompllshment. we have
.........
..........
...... Sanford Civic Center, new fire an‘J •
‘ '•red.
been
r
,„
|rr(l
,(f
,
nkf.
Mar)
,
nd
,n
,.d
luncheon
meeting.
pass the necessary federal and cnnuiiutional
amendment pr-jhllinr-ihlb- l-eRo' follin* hsv appointed Tom
____________ amendment
In a broadcast of Ihe tiei-Out* &gt;ialion and swimming ixml. along
S i r * I n a tenglhv presenta*
•late eaamiratinni
lling diversion of ajto liernsr lag Jnvnd"r Billy Anderson. I &lt;&gt;r*l t.a- ? a " ’ / . T * ’ r .Pr‘” .
h*,n Lake Mary right &gt;r*r*.
A designate! Inspector Training
r.
The
Vote
meeting
hel.l
at
the
with
many
other
discussions
con1
‘
and
t
i*
area
&gt;cynnd
descripSurvivor*
Include
on*
daughter,
imvon■■■»••&gt;■*
»»-•»
-•
—-••••
*&gt;.7
&gt;....«•
i,.u..n. " . r . resiramine a n ee
hies,
o
f
the
Itepartment
o
f
Flor­
money from highway purposes.
Tor a rominercial lirense is also
American legion, at ,rn
Mr*. J. W. Thrailkill. Wauehulla; Yseht llub. the candidates pre- cerning progress for the City of
, * "7
"A
Tag revenue not allocated to ida,
Jjj"* the amenran
available at thr school.
Tie local Post Commander stal- tWo .o,,,, c . T Krn, nf
„ nted their platforms in their Sanford.
,n®
seh.uvl* i. more than 20 million' S!* ,r (h *rm*n fnr ' r ,*,r» ni n *&gt;
A fleet of plane* has been order­ dollar* a year In Florida, il was ,,h ,rr' * nfv.
r M h*‘ ‘ •|')r&lt;&gt;aih ,&gt;ur imembership iiiie.' ia'wrenrV "(J. .Cent” of” _Ft. bid for the Ihrre seats on Ihe
Wdh , h. experience gained from -----------J j J j --------"They
J J J , ” fin*
,nflU‘,'
,,
(Semlnolo *
ed for Ihe school ard
i^e reported.
Commamler Ander*on. In turn. we arr shir to complete our pro ||&gt;(rrf#: nnr gram! 1. Robert City Commission whirl) will Oe d»- the..- few months of rapid arti- |ta&lt;&lt;.way rarkf could not be harm*
latter part of November there
Jeektonville; one grand- ciJed Tueulay.
The proposal said “ within the Las r.jmed the District Command- jeils through Ihe eooperalion of
u..... J ’
' ""
/
.
vlly I felt that I vva* obligated ,.d because of the postponement for
will lie three trainer plane* avail­ r.rvt 13-sear period of the develop- ^rs « t the American lesion a* Icvotrd men who kmn* what de-1 j’ " ' . T' ' ,
privation meant to those who nerd
Kr,"1 ®f * mX
11,0,c »Pf»k,n'
,hrtr 0W" b&lt;?' «»
myaelf a. a candidate to lhp,. do nM h%yr aJ ^ r&lt;r|nr dvte* ••
able in addition to their o’ her n.ent of the inler.ivte
, c°chairmen with him. with each
, .. . —- . —- .. .
.: I leree; tw0brothers,
.1 1. Kent
half were A. L. Wilson, incumbent, , mrrrd myself anl for the rest
-j),p attorney r#pre»enlng Col*
and it It our hope that we will
plane* making the following ser­
to
select
county
chairmen
In
his
oft'oeoa, and D II Kent of At Furl Higginbotham. Incumbent, 0f ,hr unexplrrd term." Wilton |in, told Judge Carlton " I f your
the constant growth nf Florida, it
vice* available.
it noMibie Vhit""this n&lt;iri'i,in'iif~i)ie
t Chairman naneil
^ ' h»ve the largest memberihlp ro,.
. . »nd Merle Warner. S|*eakmg for ,„|d t|1P J a y c r c *and radio audihon&lt;,r w,|| , rant thla reslrainln*
pi line that this portion of the
r „ mtv is I vnn * t von ,rr w,lrn ,hc rliinax of American
Plane* available for licensed
H.neral service, will
»h- heldPaul Yales. Jr. wa, Ihd. Hollar. cnce.
„ r,,er we will go Into final hear*
t.g money would bring over 4.V) p ’’ ,n' r , ” un ' " J-vnn
, 'Jron- | ,- um w.vk is reached
flyer* who wi*h to keep and in- million ftoii..r. &lt;o. 1. 1. 1, . . , on. lw,v
s*nr«.ru. n a .
at II a m tomorrow at Bri*.on Yates, the publisher
of the sro,., uni
-m v,tal,„
tn(rre*tr&lt;l in
in the
the Ing
wllhln ten
ten nays.
days.1
million dollars for highway .on
............................
vitally tntercateu
mg wunin
♦ r a t e their flying hours, also •true'ion.
Ttve-r rountv chairmen will at
h uneral Hume with the Rev. hi- fur.J
furd Journal
Journal *■"
« » s n(*
not ?present
at progrraa of our rily ami In tho ' F
—lfH contended In hl« arsummt
[
?irn!liat
tempt
lo
eoordlnate
Veterans
Day
sight-seeing trip* hive been plann­
lenw-ood
and the R«v. Gliston, the merlin#. Hoi IA* it Ihe editor
(hat are underlay and In “ The ballot It not a fair ballot-activities of all veterans* organi­
ed. Another sendee to he offered
officiating.
nf the new weekly.
||,6 future ileudonmcnt of our the taw aayt It abould be a tpenal
zation*. Including Ihe Veteran* of
will be for grove-owner* who
Fair through Friday; low l*v
II irlal
will be m Evergrcrn
Higginbotham declared that
“ 1po.vrbilltlca
ar.tl n-sourres," he election—and II Is now eo-inlnglrd
Foreign War*. Diiahlrd American night near
would like an aerial Inspection of
lirm etery, Sanford.
have
breome
familiar
with
Dio
,
a|
d&lt;
“
These
Include
a *lreet
|m-| with the general election and at
Veteran*.
Jnwi«h
War
Veteran*.
their grove, alio an rvart tree
operation of the city and bavo provrinent program, dock and 'hr fnp of the constitutional
„
. . .
, and others, to bring about Ihe fincount ran be uudr. An accurate
Mr*. Wilson nond. mother o f p.,
^ e r v a n r e o f the day
helped raise tome of Its problem, terminals, a water lank for the amendments.
*ree count it tpiilr cHif ci.lt to ol&gt;- Mrs. Walter Morgan, a teacher at
More problems are ahead that , ollth side of our city to take
"We have statutory right*,’*
which
Congress
and
the
Florida
____tContinued on Pag* •)
Southside School, died thi* morn­ la*gi«lature have set aside to
will help the rily grow. I hope to ra|p ,,f ^r.^th and I believe that *»ld Sired, "and it ia going to
ing in Richmond, Kr.
be able to help in any way po*. n,..,,, progressive accomplishments coil us some ten thousand dol*
lion&lt;«r Ihe veterans of all America'*
Mr* Morgan i* in Itielimornl and war*. »uper*eding Armislie Day
•ible In get more industry, s good arp |M*sslbls* with an aggreativc 1 • »« to try to defeat thi* election
Mr Morgan and danghtrr Shirley
*tr.ei system, a community *rn- City ( ommh«ion wim will w irV to-1 next Tuesdsy.”
The Slate Commamler* o f the
left 'oday.
ter. and adequate parking spare. gether to attain them without
various veteran*' urganirallon*
The hearing, requesting a ret*
..................
Oldham P.obert* Tonell Funeral met at luikrland, Sunday,
“ For Ihi* reason." said lliggin- extra bur len upon our taxpayers." election already slated for Tues*
Octn _ Post 33 of the Sanford American women tn this community would
Home o f Richmonl Is in charge her 25th to . romplete
plan* Hr e,&gt;,s,00
h i*,l.w
,ucb
* f,n# ki*‘ or&gt;' "~f fle
••«■e&lt;"oit long, for printing
here. Snf- Imtisam.
I aril offerin': mi "If
Merle Warner, Sanford service day. wa* adjourned at 12:30 thla
*
*
ll I/*
l
a e e n .. ^1 1.—..
L . . . . L i l __. &lt;•
civic
minded
accomplishments,
fice it to say, athough,
that Sun .v* a candidate for re election to
1of funeral arrangement*.
thi* year's observance.
t.itlon operator told Ihe Jnyrrr* afternoon and ia being continued
during il* first 3*i year* that to font Lcginnnatrrs are very promt- the llosid of Sanfur.l City Coin' One thing Ihut I mutt emphasize *1 2 o'clock,
attempt to rrcord any conrUc mnl among those who make San- misiiunrr*
o Ihe fait Dial our city employees
Judge Yattar Carlton Is expect*
retold of all this in a short arti­ ford and Seminole County uno of
be |'MI«a
paid adequate
salaries rd
hand ••**
down
Immedlata
...
\
». II,i Wilton,
**ll* *ril, *S
who
HU SXSI*
was tt|r|**Mtlt
appoint must six
•IX •| VJ .1I u r*s*iMIIV«
** to ■■-.*•
** #• nan
il im
u iX 'lia iW
cle it of course impotsilde
*
° r i &lt; l n #1* by fhr (Uiartl of ('um m lounni commrniur»tr with thuir iobt. 1 1 decision At the conclutlon of thli
The people of Sanford and Semi­ whieh to live and bring up a fami
afternoon's hearing.
tCoiiliniied nn Page XI
to fill Ihe vacancy created hy the
nole County have, year af'er year, •r
witnessed The l^-gion'* generous
Die Legion'- money which !•
contribution* to the lied Cross •p'ot upon Ttir la-giun itself
Salvation A rm ). March of Dime*. range* from nolliing at all—tu a
etc. And the young people of the very llltlc. The Sanford City Corncommunity have felt the guiding minion and ihe Seminole County
hrlpfullnest of Thp Legion in it* f'ummitiion, realizing this, bus
work with the Legion Juni &gt;r IH»r for year* hrl|x-i| The l^-gitm m
hall Tram, Hoy and t.irl scout«. cvrry way that was properly pusThe
Legion’a annual Schtail *iblc to them.
Awards and Boys and Girls State
Where docs The Legion gel all
The work The l/rgion and its Du- money? Well, the mam aoiin-r
Auxiliary do in helping veteran* of income is derived from the
and their famt1.es in time of di&gt;- hard work of legionnaires on Die
tret* it always unsung ar.d there- Seminole County Fair*. Th
fore not generally known
Fairs allow local buvinett est
The Sanford legion not only I* li*hm*nt*
to
advertise
their
truly a servant of and for the product* before the eye* of all
1people—The legion atpiret to Dip people o f Seminole C o u n ty tram it* members to serve this instead of ju u to the comparativeCounty faithfully In all field* of ly few who come into their plarr*
public endeavor and ie»pon&gt;ibili- « f businese. And the Faira afford
ty.
the pnpulare and their children
All anyone hat In do !« to took sn outlet for pent-up emotions
around him for youngidi men, and pleasure and thrills that their
and often for an ,'old»ti,r" who'children will remember for uiotiht
served in World War One, who are to come.
accomplishing big things fur betI be number of years of Legion
l#r government, for men who are fair work represented by the Offthe leaders in Umc-contuming and tcera ana Directors of the coming
L IE OF TUB MANY “ BAYS'’ of dial equipment Ming fretted In tha n«wr Southern Bell Telephone often quite thankless yhtlanthrop- Seminoe County Fair amount* to
Co. building at Ninth St. and Elm Ave. One hundred and eight pieces o f similar equipment have been Ic endeavors and the chanrrt are the surprising total of 32 years,
bolted in vertical position in pirparatiun for wiring ph**e of Ihe Installation Job. Atcoiding to Gor- that you will find the men and
Yea—The Sanford I&lt;egion ia SENATOR BPESSARD HOLLAND IS WEI.COMED lo Sanford by Senator Douglas Btenstroa tkl«
morning about 11:30. On hand to gn et Senator Holtxn! wete Kariyle Housholder, James MT Lr%
dun llothermei. Stnfor.i — Delainl tirouii Manager. 67 Western Electric Ca. employe* are working wonen you most admire were l-e truly Ihe helpful friend and useful
chairman nf the Seminole Ountv Demoemtie Executive Committee. Senator Sterutrom, Represent**
on the Job pre*enlly. The Jot. i&lt; on »chedule and tenice will
available on Match 17, 11*57. All telegion
trained.
servant
of
all
the
people
of
Sanlive Gordon V. Frederick, Senator Holland, and J «h n £ . Lee, Democratic Campaign Chairman fog
phone numbers will t^ changed to the new national numbering plnn o f Iwo Idlers and five digits
The list naming suck men and ford and SeminoU County.
Seminole County. ( Photo hy Jamrauo)
coincident with tha beginning of dial service.

Chase Re-Elected
To Head State
si Highway Users

!nSThn

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Funeral Tomorrow
. Kent

For c.

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Lyon Named Local
i Bead For Veterans

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Commission Aspirants
Address JayceesToday

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'"1 Day Observance

Mrs. W. Morgan's
Mother Succumbs

m Additional
Local News
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Weather

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CHAPTER M
f ATXR THAT same night VaJ
L * V U with Dirk ta Bruce's aurgcry. Tha formalities of death were
over and Mr*. Festhcrstone'i body
had been taken down by two orderbea to tha atiip’a hoepital ward. Val
had changed hack *nto her uniform, but Dirk waa atm in eoaturn*. That b* should atilt be la
fancy eoetume gave a btxarr* touch
to tha acent. VaJ waa atltlng on
the edge of a chair, aa though ah*
war* afraid to r s l a a . 8ht waa
drooping not only with weariness
but with an aching aenae of guilt
and misery.
Bruce waa apeaklng quklly.
"But when you aaw the condition
of your patient why didn’t you call
aw at once T" II* waa aeated in tha
chair baton hla deak, and hla man­
ner though professional waa nt*
bnaympaUitUc.
"I'm aorry, Doctor. 1 wldn’t reaLae bow acrloua her condition waa
USUI toward the end. I waa going
for you, but It waa too late.” De­
spite all her hospital experience
a..e never failed lo feel chocked m
the pretence of death, and Una Ume
she had an aching aena* of pity as
Wall.
•But tt might not have been too
Into If you’d called me earlier.*
*T didn't think ah* had sent for
me because ah* waa 111. I thought
•he’d sent for me for another rea-

"1—1 suppose I should have,"
■be admitted.
"I'm afraid 1 shall hare to ask
you for an explanation. Nurse Allson," he said, speaking more firm­

ly.

She didn't reply immediately.
"Pleas* answer ms, Nurse. I
shouldn't like to think you’d been
remiss in your duty,** he reminded
her gravely.
But It waa Dirk who answered
in an irritated, weary votes:
"Oh, toe heaven's sake stop ques­
tioning Val, Harridan! Don't you
think she's been through enough
tonight without having to answer
your questions T"
Bruce* manner underwent an
Instant change. *TU aak you to
keep Mil of this dtacuaaion, Han­
son. What I'm saying to Nurse
Alison doesn't concern you In any
way," h* said coldly.
Dtrk straightened aggressively.
“Of course tt dnea Everything
about Val concerns me, and 1 won't
hare her hectored by you or any­
one else." Why had lurk inter­
vene-]? Didn’t he realise it waa Ui*
last thing be should have dune ? It
waa Brute'a duty to question her;
and up to now, although hla man­
ner had been formal, then had
been an undercurrent of sym­
pathy,
“Nurse Alivm happened to have
been In eliirg* at an* of my pa­
“You mean when you cam* into tients," Bruce said sUmly.
the cable Mm Beamed perfectly all
"But can't you drop your profight, her pulse seat normal, her faaaionsi manner for mv* and be
color healthy?"
human?" Dtrk retorted angrily.
**! didn't take her pulse, and U "Can't we talk It all nut as
I thought her color unhealthy, I friend* T"
"You think we are fftemUT"
put that down to the temper she
was in," she said slowly.
Bruce aake-I.
"She waa In a temper? You
Dirk shrugged m helpica* ex­
think that may have brought on asperation. "At least you must ad­
the heart attack ?" he asked sharp- mit ws know each rther well
enough to drop all this ballyhoo.
She looked away from him, Ut- Since you're a doctor, you must
tog her lower Up. "I think it may see that hath Val and I have had
n v e . Doctor." The awful feeling as much as we can stand tonight.
Of guilt rushed over her again. Had Val tspecislly. I should have
abe been Ihe unwitting esuee of thought you'd have sent Mr to
her patient's death?"
bed with a sedstlra Put apparent­
"But surely, knowing that your ly you haven't any feeling for
patient had a heart condition, you her."
“Oh, phase, Dtrk," Val whtsshould have don* what you could
O IMA Mayst* Orslg, Reprinted by pemdeslnu of S t a i n s hooks

Bruce's color had heightened. *1
have to question Nurse All eon
since I have to make my report to
the Captain In the morning." lie
added stiffly, *T shouldn't like to
have to report that any arghgenea
on her part was responsible far
her patient's death."
“You'd dam well better aof re­
port ihai." Dirk said furiously.
“You might put as well accuse
me of murdering the poor old dear.
After all. it war I who thrust those
puls into her month .*-*■ •*
•he died."
“Ion gave hti l . . pills? What
pills?" Bruce asked slowly.
''Home heart pill* Val aakrd me
to get out of the medictn* hag.
I spilled the wretched things May­
be If rd brought them sooner, ft
would have helped."
"Rut why did you give them to
her?" Bruce persisted.
"Oh. why not?" Dtrk was beginning to Inae hla temper again.
“We were both badly rattled, tait
w* were doing what wt could. Val
wanted to go for you when Aunt
May first nad the attack, but I
said when she recovrrn! and found
you in the cabin It would protably
give her a relajwe. It might even
finish her."
"So it was yoe who told her not
to call me?" Bruce asked. “We*.
I'm not altogether surprised . . .
llut what do** surprise me is that
a girl with nursing training should
have taken any notice of whst you
said."
"All this ta a waste of Urn* and
a lot of nonsense,” Dtrk retorted
angrily. "Pm going to take Val to
her cabin whether you like It or
not. If you want to go on with
tins Inquisition in the morning, I'll
be at your disposal, but for hea­
ven's sake leave Val out of It" AS
he spoke, he moved forward, took
one of Vat's hands and pulled her
to her feet.
Bruce didn't sprak, but as LHrk
led her lo the dour and opened It,
Val turned hack toward him and
gave him a quick, pleading glance.
“Bruce, Tm sorry . . .*
"flood night. Nun*," ha said
coldly.

n o riiK tu iicrr.v n
I Sit
TOi TAl.MAMli. T U lam. h bote O. p. JII.IIMmi\last known rt.ldsnrs * u |ntj r i t r k nt IH« c i r c u i t Court
Itawnrl Avenue. Allant*. UeuiaU l&gt;*i»uir CU rk
1'laata lake 11 .lira lhat yi.i, «r.
baraba requirr.l I,, III— ynur wilt- K A M I .T I K I I O |) f i l|« i U » K l l
fan itafanaa*. parwmallv nr !&lt;• an I ’ lr r k t»f t h r i* lr r u l( C o u rt
attorney. on or l.ar.ii. Novaml—r II n Hot 2*
Vtk. l i i t al Ilia ulili r of IHr hnuloi*!, H irliU
dark «l Ihr t’lrru’t Court, al III.
Counts I'nuii Hour* In H-nf»i,it
Samtnnla i 'oiiMt. Florida *&gt;&lt;l t •
matt a mot Ilia rant lu Karlil*
llootlu.l.ler, altnrnar for l‘laliillf(.
I'. U lias t l Hanferd. Florida. In
orlalh .llioti* I'Iih aa.llha paa-l»■ axalnal you la Ika I fr, nil
z«url, .Vlnlh Judicial rlreall o(
yterjds. In aad fi»r Sanlmtia 1-nun*
Jr- *" Omneary, an ahbrrililnl
lllla of aald &lt;au&gt;* Pries Itoldita
£
t'lslhllff aa Tain .-!«► T
Wabb. Dafrndani. sad hat.ln (all
nor. or a &lt;1r. r». pro iniifc*,„ am
Mad au*ln,l you.

University uf ItirlimonJ football
trim , not only star* on the gridi­
ron hul also due* well in the ring,
l-jiiilx n. Zlo pound* and •&gt;i .
2 from Woodbrtdgr, N. J ., hold*
the 11olden (ilovr* heavy weight
ernyn in Virginia.

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band

and

HUtTS AND
VEGCTAIIU

GROCEIY
If you're a homemaker, you're lucky that you live In America
Women m Italy and elsewhere on the European continent heed
lots more Ume for shopping than you do.
In Italy a woman starting on her 6
weekly (hopping lour gne* to tha
fresh meat butcher, Ihe dairy, the
fruit shop, the smoked meat store,
the baker, alter thst, to the fish­
monger, the druggist, and so on
Tbs typical shopping top may
lake Signors Romano to If stores
oe more Shell lie s tired home­
maker by the time she return*.
Here, In one of our supermar­
ket* — everything from steak to lower cost.
orsng* juice, from lettuce to dairy
products, bread to spaghttU sauce
U found under on* roof.
Our modern food distribution la
one of the essential elements In
America's higher standard of liv­
ing. of nutrition and of health.
Here, corn on the cob U available
in January; you can enjoy frown
straw berries 12 rrvtnlh* s year,
lamb i*n'l sold Just In the spring,
and you can have a wide variety
of vegetable* whenever you want
them and whatever the season.
In many foreign countries, fruits
and vegetables can be bought only

vemment ha* reported that liv­
ing coiti rote three-tenlh* of one
per cent in September to a re­
cord level.
The !&lt;virx of the Labor Depart­
ment’* Bureau of Statistic* reach­
ed II?.I per cent of Ihe 1M7-49
baie period.
TM» wa* about one-tenth of one
per rent above the prior record
of It? In July, and compare* wkb
116.8 for Augu*t.
Price* were higher in Septem­
ber for all major group* of con­
sumer good* and service* except
fi-,wl, which remained at the Augu*t level.
The bureau said the September
living co*t level was nearly 2 per
cent higher than a year ago and
2» per cent higher than In Jan­
uary IMS, at the dart of Presi­
dent Eisenhower’* administration.
The living cost rise mean* wage
bootii rangtng from one to three
rent* an hour for about 300.000
workers in a variety of Industrie*,
mainly the electrical manufactur­
ing indus’ry. Including General
Electric To plant* Wage rates

IDWAID K. MIAOOff. Tl. running
as Vice-Frrsldcnlial candidal*
on the Greenback Party ticks*. i«
shown in Boston ss he outlined
some of the principle* of hi*
party, which Includes abolition'
of the income tax. A Virginian]
by birth, Meador claims to be a'
descendant of Benjamin Frank*
Jin. H* also thinks that the Gov­
ernment should print Ns corn
money to meet operating costs.

TELL ME, RILEY
WMAT GIVES YOUR CAR SO
MUCH PICK UP AMD GO ?

TWO RFORT UTAH
111I'll MONII, Vb . I aim - l'*t
I.J mbcrli, » Hailing lack!...... . the

Legal Notice

1

Don't Irt convention m trlct
four Imagination when you dtearata a bedroom. Have you a
hobby? A faraway place that his
always fa.cInatH you? A favor­
ite game? Any of theie themes
can be worked into a decorative
scheme.
There are wallpapera which re­
produce stamps, muaic, and dblla.
if nny »ne of IK «•
your *-&gt;bby. Racks and chests for a fan.
rock, or souvenir collection msM
interesting focal polnta In any
room.
An Interest in American history
ca iv reflected In a m m furn­
ished with antique*. (The crown­
ing touch here — a fmir-po»ter
bed!) It "a ea*y to work in eaollc
lour bra of the Far F a it nowaday*
with the great popularity of Japanc«e and Indian acce*»3rle«.
nie**mcn adorn drapery fabric*,
ami a floor can easily be madr
into a fine checker board.
The main thing ia to use your
imagination. Make the room a
reflection of vour ‘ntcre'.t R'd
remember — a t«cd room it for
sleeping Don't over
decorate
to itirh an extent lhat (ho room
become*
a confuting fumble.
An.) don't overlook Ihe bedding.
No mailer bow much fun the
room J«, without a comfortable
mattrei* and aprtng you won’t
get much aallafaction or real
from it.

SURE THIMG, CH UM - v
CLEAN-BURMlMG HO-MOX.
GULF TAKES OUT THE GOO
AMD GIVES YOU MORE GO

o tt o 1*1

S , , * t Sanford, n-mliodr i-..untv

Florida

im ,

sri, da, „f ririijtier.

I GET IT. MO-MOX KEEPS
j YOUR ENGINE CLEAN, YOU KEEP
IV THE HORSEPOWER YOU BOUGHT
A ulo l-'innnrlnff by mir lumk offern you A l .l .o f Ihrnr S a t in e t

It1 1 L U A N L U b l

KtP/

DUWN

Von pay n nio*
tnoderaie liorrowing rhargr. We finance now c*rn nt I'/g^, Vou pay no "hltblrn ctwU'

THE INSURANCE

Your Inanrnnrr prrmiumn may Im Inrliirirri In

your m onthly puynientn anti placed locally with your own ttgent

THE ACTION

You apply fo r your bank A ulo l.onn find g rt a drrhtlon

prom p tly

BORROWING POWER

T°“w

a t a g rrrd and rnrn useful crod'

It Blgndlng with ua fo r fu tu re rredlt needs

Ileforo you buy your n e it ca r, ncc ua for h flu n l

monry-wivlng

flgurr-rnci

th r ifty bank auto loan plan. And her • s a d ly how II will pay you lo finance

rar with us!

G e t o le a n - b u r n tn g
* J e e William BanJIg
fn Tha Ufa of Riley.
Coniuff Io t a ! H ilin f
k f lime and (AaaasL

t h e h fg h -v a lu e " g a s o lin e

‘‘The Friendly Bank1
Member P. D. L C

DISTRIBUTOR

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In Sanford

If Y M rR m U to N o t

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Call 1821 B«ror« 7 P. M.
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EaUbllehed 1908

TLSKDAY OCTOBER 30, 1936

Associated Press Leased Wirt

NO.

M id d le
Crisis County
Commission.#
#
Entails Ike To Cancel
Raceway Are Named
Speeches Tomorrow
Revenue Study
Of Utility Dept.
Will Begin Soon

U.N. Security Council Urged To Order
Withdrawal Of Israeli Troops In Egypt

In Injunction Suit

Middle East Viewer L a w s u i t
Tells Rotary Club
U.S. OnTinder BoxT o d a y

'Prayer For Day'
Joining Spiritual
, To Physical World

WASHINGTON (JP— Preiident
Eisenhower today canceled hit
scheduled campaign trip to Dallas.
Oklahoma City and Memphis to­
morrow became of the Middle
A study of Ihe revenue derived
East crisis.
from Ihe Cit) of Sanford's Utili­
Eisenhower »ent Ident'cnl mes­
ty Department will begin toon
sage* to supporters who had ar­
under the direction of Wilton
ranged for hit speeches In these
A Circuit Court suit was flleJ
Hull, representative of Goodbody
states which suppaneJ him in
A Co., inveitmrnt broker*.
today
with the Clerk of Circuit
One »f the most forceful, dyn”1 feel that the ’Prayer for Ihe
19J2 The message nail
Court seeking an Injunction reThe survey will deal with the
Day’ ts one of Ihe finest civic pro­
-The
turn
of
ev-n'.
yesterday
amlf
»pd
lmpres«l»e
speakers
ev,
ll4lnlns
thr
Board
of
Seminole
entire flic* I operation of the
Member* nr th» Seminole loun- |,-ave* me no option—in the inter er In appear hefnre the Rotary County Commissioner. (rum hold- jects Joining th* spiritual to the
lltility Department, both revenue
ty
Cttlrens Ta* Council m.-t yes- rsts of working fur os-ace hu* to c j„b of Sanford told hi* listeners Ing a referendum election to deter- physical world," Rev, Phillip
and eipenditure*.
tenlay with Count* nffirst* in remain
at the
White House tVcd yesterday al the club’, regular nslne whether or not parimutuel Kchlrssmann, pastor of the Luth­
...... - ..............
.....................................
A contract n n signed by the
nesday tn
meeting at the Yarht Club,1 betting would be alio sc I in con- eran Church of Thr Redeemer,
City of Kanfoid with Coodhody ,hrir r,fn rt to secure report* from newtay
in deal
.teal with Ihe
the isituation
U
ik
.
*■
.aniEast.”
..j
^
tn you „(,#t i junction with a permit IMUCd t v sail today as the telephone ptayi-r,
•nd Co. to conduct the survey and '&lt;riou* r mill tv agencies -.-I* no developing In the Middle E
ends Its second month in Sanford.
exceed ng
an,|
and observed during the Florida Stair Racing Commisstudy to determine the feasibility
problem* confronting retrtfuBl
He »*M
wa*
M.*iti r*
sibll'ty ,0 •*,p
•» that
I k*lit he
U
rn rirncalel
it
"The Praver for the Day” is a
regret’’
the
talk*
mj*
rrr&gt;-nt
five
week
trip
in
the
for the construction j f a sc * age Hiem.
,lon
rerouted prayer available to all
Pres*
secretary
James
lin
e
r
Middle
East
Me
are
sittin*
on
a
disposal plant.
Emm these reports, whirh are
William II Kelitp. president if user* of the telephone who rail
Three or four days will be de- slated to be completed no later ty, who announced He decision, tinder bu*. one which i*. even al Seminole Raceway Park said this I92R
•aid he Hid n&lt;d know whether El- this moment, about to blow up."
votrd to Ihe actual study of the than Nov. jo. the C'oU"** Tmorning that "We have been
Through a teased telephone line,
Clly of Sanford Utility Depart- ell will leiive It* report lo ho senhower would be .‘ trie lo re- staled Dr Williuw It Kailel. pastor notified by an Orlanm Attorney and with the installation of an
schedule
the
visit*
before
election
of
the
First
Prr*h&gt;trr*n
Church
of
flient'a books. The Income, outgo, submitted to the State Citizens
that a Circuit Court *ui‘ will he automatic answering service from
Orlando
Vjpital Improvement program of Ta* Council In he consolidated day,
filed Inlay seeking ar njuttci n Southern Itrl! Telephone amt Tele- l i l l . RIA. ritll.l.ll* St It I I.SSM \NN In til* office a*, the t.utheran
Also uncertain at the moment,
|,r Kad.d frankl* and candidly
the department and all othci per- into a stalrwide to* surx*-lo prrvrnt the taxpayer* of Semi- graph Co, the listrner may hear 1 huu h (d 1in- II. .Ici me, leCnidi a Pia»er fur the Day. (Stuff plmto)
Hagrrty
said.
It
whether
Eisenand
in
grral
detail
told
of
the
Iment da*a In regard to the operaThe Count.- Citizens Ta* Counnote County from csccu ing their a 2* second prayer with ms Inlion of the department will hie in- ril was appointed by Gov. laritoy hower will be able to keep his promises made during the first right to vote for rstlfievion of trrruplinn, no mrntion of church,
date In Philadelphia Thursday World War by Great llritian to
eludeJ In the study.
Collins. The lora' ortanltxPon
the harness raring referendum." hut limed to the individual day.
“The fiscal agents was the one headed by Ralph Austin Smith evening for a mayor ad ires* to be the Arab* in an effort to win them
W.
The prayer i* changed daily,
broadcast
by
radio
and
television
to
the
side
of
the
\1lte*
The
proJ-. Steed, att irm . rcpriM id
bright picture in the recent water and its membership include* T.
ing thr Sanford Orlando Krnnrl with
prajer repeated However.
at
9:30
p.
m.
EST.
mt*r*
made
to
lh«»
leaders
of
and sewer Improvement pro E. Tucker. Robert Bauman, WIIClub .aid thi* morning that the ,hr “&gt;mp Pr&lt;,7pp »•
for &gt;•
The
United
States
railed
on
the
Israel
were
also
recounted
by
Ihe
grant,’’ laid City Manager Warren .on W. Horne. John Evans. M’.
suit is bring fllrd because "The hours.
U.
N.
Security
Council
loday
lo
orspeaker
who
emphasized
Ihe
fact
E. Knowles at the last mreting 0 . Kilber, B. F. Wheeler Jr.. John
i.u unj r r which rufiitu1
m r*
II**'- S&lt;lilrMniKnn, Ttbfn •*krd
of the Board of Sanford City Com Ivry. W. E. Patrick. Robert G. der liralrl troops to wdhd aw that thr Zionists were not a Jewish nulled stale, that -here cannot Ik- »b.*u« the* result, of the "Prayer
Two well known horticultural
immediately
from
Egyptian
.errireligious
group
but
of
a
political
^vissloners.
Bradford. R. T. Milare and J
two racing plant, svtihln lot mile.
'h' " » )
J* “ " " '" I " J * * T?11, fflodort ' hr
lory,
nature.
He
rompared
the
armesl
" following the atudy of the Utili­ Brailey (Wham.
If. K. Delegate Henry Cabot might of Ihe Israrlls and the A- of one another " Mer I also po.nl- much e«so.| to those who are per- Show School course Nov. 13. It
ty Deparlmrnt'a books here tn
Ralph A. Smith told the county lasdgc Jr. made hi* demand
f " '1 ,pp| *hp
* nJ l l - • he ‘, , r J r " « * ,rr’,
at rah*; told of the event* that Itali­ est .Hit that Ihe Board of County
Sanford, a further study will be nffeiait yesterday, at l**":' •"** ■
an emergency meeting of the It- [vned In Cairo, Egypt when he Commissioners cannot call an ,*."pp ,hrn',lth Pr*&gt;fr "«'mlntstcr- announced by Mia. f r e t It. t,amade of Ihe fin lings.
Ing In the office of R. T. Milwce,
election in an Instance wther two
*,v * pastor."
nas, president of the Sanford
Front thr additional study con­ that the Citizens Ta* Council was NationCouncil summoned hastily awl his i&gt;*rt&gt; wrre then* awl plants are so located
•We have chosen to use the Federal Garden Hub J . (’re
during
th*
night
afle.Israeli
i«
't
how
the
Egyptian
leaders
felt
ducted by Wilson lloit of the in­ created through thr enactment of
Prayer fur thr Day for all people sa»se, present sheriff of Alachua
Kemp said today, 'We
Iroops moved deep Into Egypt.
toward th* people of the Western
vestment brokerage firm, var­ Senate RIM R17.
, n,| no| )o ||m|| „ t0 t parUeuiar county and Mrs. I. J . Varnrdoe of
stand that tncl'idrd among underLodge told Ihe Cornell Ihe world
InftlP ruxrttsl* ** t»-.. e*LI— -------* * * ■
ious maturity schedule* are drawn
"There never ha* been an over­
Dr. Kadel, who was introduces! J individuals seeking this litjunc- people. ' Rev. Schlr«smsnn slat- Jacksons ilia will be featured
and the marketability of the re­ all study of Florida’s ta* pro­ United Stairs would presem a forel“It
i*
our
desire
lo
serve
tpeakei* anJ mstturlors of Judgvenue certificate* will be deter­ blem*." he *ald. "The study will mal proposal al anu her meeting by George Touhy, one of the El- lion is Jerry Colima, operator of Ihe community IhU way ami alst Ing at amateur flower shows and
thr local dog track
"
f
the
Council
thi*
sP-in-Hin
callder*
of
the
local
I’r.-shyterun
mined.
i i tn
hope that we
arrangcmenl* i|irclalista.
LONDON liv— Britain • n 4
-------reflect Ihe thinking of business, ing foe an immedta'e enl of ll&gt;c Church, summed up Ihe logic of
Me now know lh- bacHgroumi
lh,Iheunchurthfj.. may alia reach• flower
The contract for the study was |jbor( jniustry and other Interests hostilities and withdrawal of Iha the Arabs inthrscfew word*: "The of some of Ihe opponent* ssho
It will be remembyrevl that ap- Prance docltrad loogy .heir f« r *
Ap,wo.tta*lely
ten calls ner |"'U
confirmed by the Board of San- (row
tb( findings will b« tiraclt force*.
friend of my enemy I* my enemy." would, through legal maneuvers.
purt tm^sl
a*’ I T -, paid lu ** trill rcs-'ipv k«y p«*liJm»a la
tw
y. — ....... .
rrvs. manruvers. ),0^r
made lo th* Pr* &lt;er fot fep-t,ate
ford City Commissioners at as *J- naMi
i„,«iir
,n th*
,h . city
*!•» and
.n.i coutv
rr. appealed
.i~* *----- —
* •*—
-*■— *•—*■“made
*■*■----fifa-atg*’
msinbcrx
it set asid* I*1* 8u*i (anal aroa unless Israel
used
locally,
in
He
to
all
member*
i
f
Tim*
jfter
tlm-*,
he
ment
ci*Journed mealing of the board held
fn . deprive Ihe voters of K.-mle.ole tha-Jay apparatus located at Dm'roe fell
htf ...
,.f -graoimlr
ty governments as well as by the the Council to refrsm front giving lion of the fact that he is not r,. 1County of their rignt to decide Lutheran Church of The Redeemer . ,i» m
i-liowsh,r
-- - - - - - stu- *t»J|-Eaypllan* slop fighting will*.
on Oct. n.
state.'1
Israel any assistance or from tak lin in g on Ihe Ihings he saw as
ini .tali- with a the si* ' " i *
, r* ’
.
The Immediate neiesstty (or i
u«&gt; c.n cm n»p»c ui
werwlns to
Smith jviintcd out that the meet* mg "advartagr of the .Ituati-sn expert but one who. being a human (heir us»n economic fiilufc.’’ said just off IT 9J ou M’«-t zilh Place.1 written
sewage disposal plant and tne tr­
i.in
Krmp
The
aulomallc
answering
urvl.-#
nortlculturr.
The
first
student
to
,
.#m
iK-ing, had the welfare of all pen
ireme interest of th*
the individual *"•* yoMrnlai was an orgsnu n- for any .elfish intrust "
"The Injunction is «o wnrde.l as |« ,,i.ice,l In Pastor Krhles«msnn’* rtvflve this was Crevasse, who
^
Minlsle
" F allure of Ihe Council to rrarl pie* at heart In hi* opinion, much
members of the lluard if San- tionsl on* “The time el*m*nt is
to lakr Issue.'* Kemp slated, “nut „ff|re at Ihe eh'trrh sherc ho seem- rlosev to hrrltl’i * arllvl0f c omt
Minister
Eden lold Iha
ford City Commissioners, »* ei- nf extreme importance.“ he said at this time" laalg" .flid, * would of the difficulties lu-ing expcrlcne particularly with .* hut n th . r 11, Iird* a new prasrt each evtn- t ea .nd aim- I- iu«e nf tins 111h on. r. ’outrauns
lln.
the Anglo*
pressed at the adjoumed'inretlng "* h«for lhr *■«*’* r.mpera- '*e « clear avoid inee of i's ........... ed in lhr Middle K*»t were lie with llir legal •»-&gt;ini n* of 'he At- ,rg II is nliioalrd that from IhO
•—*• * --------' ~*“
that from INI ^resting'link \ former
rim ‘
•*"” '?
List
promaied the
sur- lion
,ion of rounty
roun,J’ official* in Ihe ability for the mainlenanm of in cause of childish thinking un the 'urtiry lieneial nf the hlatr
nil week, has prum-ilcd
thr sut
______ In 340 calls twrday a n made t# tendent of grounds■! Ihe Untwr- J’*'*’ J|'r hp|-“iPrpnl* * n&lt;1 * lU r,lJ|
study'which
proyevU, completion
‘‘ompl*‘,,on of Ihe
,h&lt;&gt; reports
n‘PorI» request­
n’9Up»t- t«’rpalional twace and security." part uf sn railed traders in world Florida, Ihe Ktctng
J-y study
which is being pruyectCommissi,m
,ht , . rr „ om _ or , P'*, , * * a
by
1 ed
J *■
“ Nov. "K).
Secretary General Dag Ham- affairs. "Some men are trying of Hi* State of Florida
and the thr I’rayrr fortheDayanswering „ty nf Florid*, he u an authorlly
*ed imtnedialely.
lo
art
aa
god*."
he
said.
“
I
be
marskedd
lold
the
Counrll
that
((untinard
on
I'ag*
Rl
•rr'
icron
horllcultuial
problems.
Mts.
•
nri,i,s anA
City officials will mrcl at a lat­
One Sanford man. when al Ihe Varnedoe. In hrr day long visit _ E’'* " «»’f l* rpy
nrl» ’ n W
er dale with Clifford Mefi* • • Maj. Gen. E. L. J|. Hums. U. V. lievr that if these men will act
height of confiaion during a slay'* to Sanfortl la*l season, Is well
government* have^ esked
..........
...................
.....................
.. of truer rhief in I'ales’ine. had as men. n»l try lo ad a* f«dt and
in
whose
charge the
collecting
work, was referred Its Ihe Prayer known to the
lh*&gt; group
group liccuuse
Ih-cuusc __
of T;|W &gt;*. Jnl*
withdraw
...
----------reports from that source has been *'*Nn l 0b Imtb Egypt and l*r..cl let God tie God, many of the pro
for the !*«&gt;■ by |&gt;ix srtfe. Unknr.w* .....................
n,e rno-t inlvresling
fl»wsr arnr ,hrlr l0rcel ,0 •HMn &gt;n nillcs of
..
fl..w,r
plaresl.
f,,r &lt;n Immediate cease fire So hlerns can and will Ik- solved "
“ Hi* message was received with
ingly, he railed '.l?R and heard Ihe rjiiRcnirnti ihe built, «trp by ilcp
I anil,
Meeting with the County Cltlrrn. ,f " r’ hp
hp h ,,‘ no ,nfori"«- enthuslastir acclaim.'' Dr, Char
ensln French proposal enThen- are only two more dm* prayer reconled for eaeh ealler am| illustrate I *0 cirarly that Ihe
Tas Council yesterday were:
** ,0 whrlhp'&gt; pl'»&gt;*‘r side had ,
L. Person* who presided,
in which In make application for According In De tus us-tran le ladies wrtc able lo pop) the fun* *l»aKr s Hut force* of the |w*
When harness horse rsclng is'Oounly
Commissioners J o h n rrP'lp11
. . .
absentee balled*, accorllng to called his wife back nnd laid, damental* in Ihelr own flower &lt;"oun'rie* should be "Icmporaiw
Introduced atScmlnnlrRareway
Mclsch,B. C. Dodd and Brown
, 1 *m,|her davclopment, Jordsn
•*E” based al Port Said, Ismalht
Visitors included the Rev. A. G Mr*. Camilla Rnir- Supervisor "Vou have made D-|* * perleel ,hows.
any new Job* will open to reel- M i l l e r C l i f f o r d McKIh i ’ ,? r a i !' ursr''
Uouncil In end
lh r ’ , P l)fl of teclurea may be * nd SufI*
Pro of It-gistratlon
fir Seminole day for m e -l don t kn.rw whtl
nti of the cotmly William B. Commissioners
elect
Lawrrnce
A
1
.
Ihp
,,mp
lini?p,,l,,r
,,f
,hr
Fir“
.......... - - . . " ( s . x i m
wsosstsst j orj . n » lrn,,i ,i.., i, _” ',’^s
byierian Church, her*; Millls R
I would base ta ll nr lone hto il Mtrn)r,| for pc.o n sl gratiflca
-------County.
Kemp, race-ray president, told
Swofford. Homer Ullle and John ( all-of Fgvnt ;n f
trr m of
»n,l Gen J C Hutchinson
not
hern
fvr
the
prayer
that
io
;v
.,,|
&lt;
lfl
,
m
|
r&lt;|
u(.altnnal
reward
or
(or
The Herald loiay.
The deadline for mtk.ng appli­
K ril.r; John Isey. Ta* Collnlnr " . . .
. ‘ &gt;pl
' “''l.lmanl of
. . .
rredil* for Judgeship in amateur
cation for the ab.i-ntre ballot* is r f my iroibes
"I csn'l predict Just best many John Galloway, Ta*
Assessor I's treaty obligations.
D her. possibly have found the „ HW,.r , how rrr,.f|eatr. Those
1*4 I'silllli al Sleam Roller
Thur- 'ay.
The Jordanian foreign minister
Jobs there will he out there whee. Sanford Doudnry Ta•atee solace for there is no rrrord
The term "steam-roller" wa*
we gel underway. But I ran say rte.t Miss Miry Earle;
W. G. said that Israel'* attack on Egypt
However, marked ImlloU for the made of those who might call re. who study for thr itwnd crrttflk'n
V
A
feneral
.
U
si..
.1
. .. .
*
' . ' *1 cat* will In' required ts lake an
first applied in Anu-rlcsn psdi- Nov. A general elertloi In thr ab girdles*
this—Chit *5 pci. of 1hi.se ’ Irrd Ktlhcc, Clerk of ..CircuitCourt II. "endanger* Ihe peace n f Ihe Mid­
of the hour of Ihe day.
lie* in describing methods lh* senlre voting will be rrcciied op
for any yob whatsoever In con- P, Herndon, Sifpcrlntcnd.nl of dle East and Ihe pcaro of Jordan
The purpose of Ihe Prayer for examination.
Rnosevell-Taft majority used to unlll \ p. m. Nov. 1 by mail, said the Day. said Rev. Srhlestmann
All members of th* rlub are
nectinn with lh* operation must be public IntlrurUon R. T. Mil wee, Itself."
Representative* of The Sanfortl
override protest* against -rat Mrs llroee.
residents of Ihe county," K*mp ansi Frahk Whrelrr Jr.
"is Ihe Christian motivation wo eh entitled to attend, Iho*-1 from Herald attended Ihe Annoil Fall
Ing Taft delrgalrs from Al­
staled.
— - - -------*‘|i seems as If we will hive 'he want* lo rcirh mil lo feltawmco rliclcs alisinliing Ihe Mt. Ilf same
abama and Arkansas.
A' Tlut is not iu*t our desiro.
larged absentee sole it, S-mmolc in Christian love througn pr.iyvr." may attend without futlhir pay­ meeting of Ihe El arid* Newspajv
Thr Itsv. E. L. Shlglry Kr.. p.i«ment. liiose wllrttrfing ir i s i.lually er Advertolsine Exec Oise* wh'-tl
w - n i Ads "steam-roller" Cnuniy voting history," she said
IT is a irquirnnent unuer Ihe
lor an I rsangcltsl of Mentone.
was held Friday xnd Saturdsy la
lirtnse which will he rran'el
will pay a minimum fee.
their way to Ihp nhjrrtiir y&gt;u
Nearly mn ahsem-e hallo!*
Ms . will speak each tim ing at desire, whether it’s someone tis have already been rraikrd an! re
Daytons Reach al Ihe Casa Lind*
when lh* voters ratify the herHotel.
7..V) p m. beginning tonight at th»
rent your property or a ssi-rk celvrd In Ihe office of the Super­
nrss raring proposal al He (-oils
revival meeting being he'd si the
Mor» thih 3(1 new-spaners weft
on Nov. 1
er tsi fill a Joh Call 1*71 for visor nf Regristration located in
Wesleyan Methodist (’hutch of informal Ion on i-ffo tisr ad wilt­ the 1 lumber of Cumt.ur&lt;e Build
represented at Ihp round Ishl*
Kemp went un lo say th*| pen
Paula.
«
discussions held Friday afternoon
ing mi-thods.
pi. and businessmen in all sulks
ing
and Sakinlsy morning when mitt*
of life in the rwmly e IP benefit
mil problem* wrre Ihe subject of
from Ihe hig rspsntim pr.-gratn
The first nlght’a play of the
the panel study.
Mil DMnon «* - Sheriff M II.
slated to take place al the race­
Duplicate Rridge Cluh’s *lx we-ks | Another attack nn Ihe larl-mu
Bus- man sail tnslay he believes
Three sessions were hell for
way.
tournament look place *1 Ihe lul l system at ftemlnetr Raceway Ihe various categories of news*
f MVII lie buy ing thouur.’l* &gt;'( J e s s e M’liods, My car-old Negro,
YacM Club Thursday
wilh 12 l’«rk was ma le by Ihe Nvuio Mm- paper advertising trpn scnltUvcs.
dollar, worth &lt;&gt;f building materials who vanished from a h'ooslstaiiti-d
awi- •••
lahlea
Assoi-talion for Seminole Ml** Helen New m nres'd-ct ns -r
and ilrms in •i.iucrtinn wilh the Jail .ell Sunday, is alive “ and I
expert
him
lo
he
found."
.
.
,
County
at
a
meeting
hell
yeiterthe rrtiil group; Harn'd Canning
plant expansion. When lh* oanera
In ,|,y B, Bhlls*
ci.u.. llapusl Church
.-c - .c
n4i.r Ihe
.c .
Master poinl night resulted m
ov.-r
national group; and
Bowman added, however, there
and lr«in*r* of ’he tm torse* lo
a 143 average for Ihe evening's
,\ resolution opposing pari-tine Heidi Swearingen ovrr Ihe cla««l*
be stable! here for sis month* is a possibility Woods was shin
play
with fitsl place taken by luel Iselling was adopted by Iho fled group.
move ,n. every husiRoas in tsemi- an&lt;l his bosly “buried or Jumped
Mr.
U w rrn cr Blakeand Mr.
bosl, and slgnH by It. pre.id.nl,Julius DavIJron
presldrnt
.m l
mde County will f « i the lm pi:t into » pit."
Ihe
Rev.
The Negro had bc*n accused of
....
S.
M.. Danlrl*
and the publisher of th* Dayton*Reach
of new dollars bc..t- rourel trlu
Leonard Munson with 17R'»;
sr. the
___ Rev.
___ S.
.. M.
- ...........
thr ar**'* economy." K»mp pro­ saying "hello Ihcre. baby," to a
cond, Mr- William (Tlflon and srrre t.iry, Ihe Rev. N. A Watson. [ News-Journal delivered Ihe wel*
The resohillon p o i n t s ou t1 fomr address lo Ihe FNAK ni»m*
while school teacher.
mises!.
Mrs Cooper 'Rh ITSU; third.
Fill agrnl* appeared brieBy on
"M'e are ronvinceJ and know that Iters Kat'ird.is aR.‘ti'&gt;eit
^'People from all sections of Ihe
Mr*. Harry IwGranl and Paul pari-mutuel gambling In any area
rlhnlry will make .teminnle Cuun- Ihe *&lt;rnr. then departed w.'hout
Paol Harris, president of FNAE,
Mogrlrang
sMth 170; fourth Mrs. is morally wrong, and aca.nst liesided over the short husinete
sisymg
w
hether
they
sroul
I
Isk*
ty a vaiallon visit'ng spot,*' Kemi
If. D Freeman and Steven Rock­ God's plan, and bong immoral ll session which was folio ird bv re­
•aid. “We anliripate that even part in Ihe investigation. Underwill greatly hinder and retard Ihe ports from Ihe Individual group
well with JM.
when thrrr is nz'lanng jn ng nn
'T
" " " l*
work of our churches, nnd will
at Ihe raceway, ytti.or* from
nur,* J , r * * ork’n« un
The game w as directed by Mrs. lower both the moral and finan­ session*. Tlie Spring merting of
every stale and Canada will be
P r * '
.
, .,
Ihe association will be held in
Ilia Kirhl.
cial standard (or life Mat we have Gainesville.
..i . up
» at
. . local
i« « . i ho'eli,
i. .-I
„
pulling
m»*
,,Bowman
. . . said
. he. and
_... hi* de-,
obtained,"
New players will he welcome.
tola and lodging place* * , they I-u .c. Had ma le a hurough .c.rrh
George W. Jenkins, president of
It was adoplrd. in the rrsolu- Publlx
~
may vl.il the ir.rk dally tow.lch " f
f ^ . af ^ C h’ h
. ........ Super
Market* delivered
lion, that "The Negro Minister- thr ad tress at Saturday night’*
Ihe workout*— one n, lh- greatest l" ^ , ,r‘ 1tnr . f n'
' * * ,d*f1
lal Association of Seminole County f .NAR banquet,
free sltractlon* offered anywhere ln
^
n’“ h- ^ n{ 10
unalterably oppose Ihe exl-nsioit,
uAjT«riHa Our r»ceway willserve
^
, Uo rtporttJ he h, d
Attending ihe mreting from Ib e
in Seminole Co.in.y lo include
s r a m sin.l 'ui.iig thousarjd. In- conUf1rJ , numbfr of N
lli-raM were Mrs. Evelyn Cush­
hone racing and pledge our ef­ ing. Advertising manager and Lew
The Seminota High School B forts lo oppose the same in any Luster, Classified Manager.
• u d /emmil. OiMv" k .« o
&lt;&gt;' Un, small railroad
sURcd samipala oanty.
f#„i,r ,nd lold tham that U Mood*
_
. I., , „
election bald for that purpose.”
Squid will play tu last home game
^
prfamblf
th, re.olutkm
u l9 '
_______________ Is found "h* srtll b« protected."
of Ihe season here Wednetdajr ,tntra "The purpo-e of our L ife*
I
The contact* were m sde, he said,
afternoon at 4 30 p. m.
; work is to letch by precept and
\ A /o r itn a r
00 ,h» fbanca that Some Negro
Vr c U ir iC I
home might b* harboring WooJa,
They are meeting Ibe Sejhre»te example. Mini when GoJ rule* alt
.ewsUeraU* cloudiness Ik rough in Ihe fear (hat sum.-'hlng would NEW YORK GIANTS dormitory building on Mellonvllle At*. I» *t*wit one-third Complete. Dat-- for B Squad *1 Seminile Memorial Is well, and that all wrong, must
romplelion of the epiawllng building (« h&lt;&gt;u&gt;* New York Giant* Farm System 1* sat lor about mid- Baseball stadium on .Mrllonsillo be oppose I by those who btlieve
Redaeaday j lew UalgH U U .
happen I* him if h* were found. January.
I Staff Photo)
• Asa.
i la Hu turn*"
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Citizens Council
To Conduct Study
Of Tax Problems

Experts To Conduct
Flower Show Course

2 Western Powers
Warn Israel, Egypt
To Stop Fighting

Harness Racing
To Open Many New
Jobs To Residents

Absentee Ballot
Deadline Thursday

$

Herald Represented
At Advertising Meet

Wildwood Sheriff
Believes Missing
Negro Still Alive

Revival Begins

Duplicate Bridge
Legalized Betting
Club's Six-Week
Tourney Underway Attacked By Negro
Ministerial Assn.

B Squad Plays
Here Tomorrow

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Local News
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THE SANFORD HERALD I
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Tuei. Oct. SO. 1956

Stardust
Increasing

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

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H E A P T H I S . I IN V IT E d \ ( BU T H A V E N 'T YOU H E A R D ?
THATAJEW A IE kSH B O R TD JO/A4A H E R H U S B A N D IS A
O U R C A R D C L U B - A N D S H B 7 M A W C IA N A N D D O E S
S A ID S H E 'D B R / N £ H E P Y ^ C A R D T R IC K S , A N D
OW A1CARDS - I S N 'T
S H E I S H IS A S S IS T A N T
T H A T J U S T D U C K Y ? / __________________

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PASADENA. Calif , UP- Some
itar* apparently are steadily In*
crraiinf the stardust necessary
to beget new young daughter
atari and planeti like earth.
Anl some itare In the heavrnl
may lie ircond or third erncratum
offspring of old or drad invisible
atari.
The atari and univrrae perhapa
begin out of aimple cloud* of hy­
drogen. the simplest element of
all. Then atar« thrmaelrea created
the rcat of the kin 1* of atoma that
make up the earth—and you—and
younger atara.
•V Theao are parta of a new theory
of the arum and life of the umverae. Evidence to aupport it la
coming fmm new atudica by as­
tronomer* and nuclear scientists.
This theory challenges an older
theory that the universe begin
4 'j to 3 billion years ago with a
big hang or &lt;-xp!o»ion of one
primeval central atom. That ex­
C o
plosion supposedly Instantly treat­
ed all the chemical elements from
which stars anl planeta came,
home main evidence cemes from
brilliant analyse^ of the chemical
elements existing in stars. Thesa
s r a s A iL i
studies find stars do vary m their LOOK O U T - -T H E C A R O S A R E S T A C K E D !
chemical* makeup artording to
O i m n w n « n - » « « • in ra c a tt w . » « u &gt; r i . n , * , , , * , , n
1 0 -3 0
theii^age. masses and brightness.
Younger stars hsve more mrtali
_
or heavy elements than old ones.
And some giant red stars are
manufacturing new dements, es­
pecially heavy ones up to the
weight of lead. And they appar­
_________________B y B I N N E T T C E R F -------------------------ently are spewing these new ele­
ment* out into vast dust and gas
rpELEVISION WRITERS aie subjected to frequent network
clouds Ul apart- This rould lie the
ccnaoraliip, aomo of it baffling indeed. For instance, one
stardust lo make new stars and
censor insisted that the word ‘•avocado" be eliminated from a
planeta.
script. "Why?" demanded
One idea is that in. the begin­
the writer. The censor anning. stars rond n*c,. out of cloud!
of hydrogen gas. The atari burn­
aweicd coldly, "My dear
ed by converting hydrogen Into
fellow, havo you ever SEEN
helium, as our sun does, in the
an avocado?" and marched
kind of reaction that Is the bails
majestically out of the room.
for H-bombs.
,The
writer Is still trying to
Helium is turned Into carbon,
figure it out
oxygen and ne»m In the Marry
atomic furnaces. Still more burn­
ing ami nuclear reactions upder
A lady had trouble with her
certain conditions could produce
complexion. (Who doesn't?)
•fill heavier element).
The druggist suggested a new
Some of these early stars per­
facial cream which, he prom­
haps exploded. Others, of massive
ised, would take wrtnhlea
sire, msde new dementi and
out of prunes. So aha applied
tossed them out into spare before
the cream faithfully. Today
the stars contracted and began
her complexion la atilt terrible—but she'a certainly got the smooth­
burning only dimly.
est prunes in her neighborhood.
From the gas formed this way,
a second generation of sUrs, rich­
er in nidala and heavy element*,
MAIOAMT DAVIS, 8, holding a
rould form. Uut some of the-n also
welcome bouquet, executes a
&gt;ly WIUIAM HITT"
long-practised curtsy as Prin­
could swell up and lose mass or
Crafrol P rui Wrllir
explode, forming still richer ga*j t-ess Margaret of Britain visits
the hospital at Tanga, Tanganyi­
out of which cam* a third genera­
For IS ceakuries Europe's
r AN KNGL18H carpentrr Ur- lly.
ka, during a lour of British Ea.t
tion &gt;,f stars.
towtAl 33 crnla fiom a pal, s|wnl bully boys wrr* so busy knocking
African
colonies
rInternational,
Ami out of fhie enriched star_ _____________ _______
It for a aocctr football pool tic- each other around they naturally
dust rould have come our earth
k«t. Avon 1210.000 — new* Item. overlooked such a midget Inr.o-.
and all the other planets. Perhaps, physicist, finds the giant red stars
O K.. O K —but what we want lo cent bystander.
in ill ions or billion* of planets ex are producing heavy elements and
!
!I
know Is—did he pay bock the
1st throughout iho universe and that young star* often have more
gummrr it abouf over ami
thrrc-Mt loan?
lad ok Dumkop/ iliif kasu'f putmany could have romlllions suit­ heavy elements than do old stars.
i ! !
able for life a* we know It.
Ur. Paul Merrill discovered the gi­
fen up tuomjK Nerve lo orar Ik*
A -/op cop kai Urn jupgiif nt d a u h o j rpprte ikut k* bougkt
Our earth could have been ant red stars are making techneti­
a pickpocket. A case e/ ike
test Meg.
#
formed at least half a billion to a um, a heavy highly radioactive
•‘icroua"—inifiad o/ Ik* "long"—
t
!t
billion years after the universe it- element not found on earth.
arm o/ (ke Ime?
"Svaet Adeline" Is 40 year*
self began. Some of the earlier
Other scientists, from experi­
1 t t
eld, v * read. Wender vhel was
stars could have made ihc them!- ments and theory, find evidet.ee
, The peeve* lurepeen republic sang •&lt; p*files betare 1M4T
the slars rould carry out the nu­
rsl element* found on earth.
•f tan Marin* leiabrafas If* I,Tim bit* of evidence toward this clear reactions to build up heavy
I
I «
a
Changing one'* clothes sevtref
433th birthday. Prekakly was sentheory came mainly from stiff elements from light ones In cossidetid |usl ■ leaiparary samp, time* a day Is iscommended as a
scientists and visiting scientists niical alchemy. These workers inmeans for relieving ntrvous ten.
back in 301 A D.
at the California Institute of Tech­ rludo Hr. William 0 . Fowlrr of
stone. In other wolds, ate w* la
1 t t
nology and the .Mount Wilson and Caltech and Urs. Margaret and
pack up ouMruubWs In the clj|
Our
guru
Is
that
Sam
Morlr.o
Geoffrey ilurbidge of Cambridge
Palomnr oluervaturics.
can thank Hi sUs for its longsv- kit bog ?.
Hr. Jerse I,. (Irren.lein, astro- University.

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Glass Gable Boon To Small Home
The glass gab&gt; wall gives a
new dimension Ih living space and
classic beauty In the rohvcnlonat
one and a half story home.
^ “ The Interesting shapes created
T&gt;y the triangular and trapezoidal
Itlass areas and frames provide a
very interesting outward look Irani
the rooms and. at the same lime,
they can become the real keynote
of the indit(duality o f the «verall home design." declares a na­
tional!)-recognized leader n conlemporar* residential design
One Important impetus l&lt;&gt; the
new- glass gable design in -small
Aomes has been the announcement
of a company that it will now
make on special orders various
straight edge patterns of ointulaling glaca of four uf f.vi- sides with
the provision that *&gt;) angle be less
than 45 d" trees nOr any ille je»s
than eight inches
Maximum sire* are held wilhiu
the limitations of square and rec­
tangular demensions.
jw li’a said that good contemporary
H rchltrcturc offers man) possibi­
lities for taking advantage of new
design concepts that would not be
harmonious In more convcntlohal
surroundings
“ One of the most Important of
the*e new concepts Is found In the
ntrnslon of the glass walls up­
ward into the pleasinl stoplng
Tines of the gable ends nf the
structures," the drsigher said
TJThis,
course, means that the
room* Inside base sloping ceilings
that conform to the lines of the
roof ami the top slopes Of the ex­
tended glass watts
*'.\ new dimension of living
space, and the enclosure ol space,
is the* direct functional result of
this design device. When the pro­
portions of the rooms, Ihe dope*,
and Ihe glass save been detailed
co rre ctly , the final effect Is a reft'tlaUon of classic beauty."
The designer points o&lt;it that
there are many considerations to
be studied in the proper execution

TIM It HIM SIKH LOT creates an interesting selling
for i hi * two level, two story home. Windows on three
tlji-s if the living iitom capture &gt;our hilltop view Kit
chrn and nook, dining room and den ,srr on the lower
level; bedroom* and mailer hath, upstairs. liatago It
attached.

Tips On Adding

Space , Sparkle

If you have a room in your
home whirl) fnM ralr* sou with
it- short walls and tow ceilings,
try using mirrors to add a new
look of ilcpUi and sparkle, advises
a chief designer fur a glass com­
pany
"T hr high cost of undertaking
extensive Interior alterations Is of­
ten a strong deterrent to making
dreamed-of expansion rhangea In
‘match box' rooms," points out the
designer, “but the simple solu­
tion to many a problem of small
rooms lias in the u*r nl mirrors
which are low in co»t when com­
pared lo Ihe expense and general
confusion involved tn r r moving a
f'l ASS GA1M.E WALLS add distinctive beauty In overall home wall or raising a ceiling."
design The availability of T htnw fane Instil.dm,; glass In IrajwThanks to today's modern mothjold shaper ha* r \ made the -;'t-s grille concept of architecture id of twin grinding plate glass
practical for small horn which is used in Ihe manufacture
of high grade mirrors, homeownrrs are able In obtain mirror*
of tuh a design Idea. Simplicity, and one-half-story sloping rod* of the Ingheit degree of distor­
thoroughness, economy, functiona­ form very naturat gable cm! srall* tion-free clarity yet attainable,
lism, desirability—all are impor- (o incorporate the full glass gable ami at reasonable cost, too.
ONE OF THE HOST common
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wall."
problems encountered In homes
Orientation should be a major
Insulating gla*&gt; through Us im­ both new and old, Is the dilemma
factor in deciding where the gl&gt;»* portant function uf rrlantlng heal of short walls, line solution lies
gable will should be localrd. The loss, like n brick wall or insulated in Ihe u*e ol rectangular mirror*
proper ovrrtnngns roof will often frame car truction. has made which are hung Imrirontally to
give the illusion of greater length
provide the key to varying the large picture windows and whole
to the wall
orientation. In some rases the in­ glass walls practicable, and now
If the room in question has a
doors can be carried Completely In apectal angular sha|&gt;e* may be (window opening on a garden or
outdoors by extending the roof used for ihe floor to-ceiling gable , pleasing view, he it::g r*tt hang­
in g the mirror on the wall oppo­
from the glass gable wall to cov­ end wall.
er a veranda or patio for outdoor
The glass trapezoid shape first s e the window;. In Ihit way the
living. In any case. Ihe feeling of was u*rd in airport lower*. In ouImIv* view is reflected, giving
the wall a pleating, living mural
spaciousness is always present.
schools, In large modern residences
effect. Natural light hv the room
"We find that livability can de­ and th retail stores hut by avail­ is Inrrrased and the wall teems
finitely be lncrea*rd when these ability of tailor-made insulating to be ‘‘pushed back." giving the
new design 1 lea* for glass gable glass is now easily adaptable to entire area a feeling of spacious*
ends are properly execulcd," con­ give the conventional home great nets amt sparkle
cluded the designer. "The ono distinction and beauty.
The designer cautions xgatnst
placing mirrors too high up on
the wall »o lhal from a tilting
position only the ceiling Is re­
flected Hung ll low enou-h to pick
up the image of furnishings and
in this way you wilt enjoy the full
decorative effect provided by the
m irr-r when jrnu ate both sitting
and standing.
TO GIVE THE FELLINI* of
bright to low &lt;ml Inc t and at
the tame time create a distinc­
tive furniture setting, he suggent*
suspending a mirror vertically a*
a hackdr &gt;p for a aide table, fly
placing an attractive lamp at one
side of the table, either on the
top or the independent floor-damlIng type, a functl-nal furniture unit
ft formed. The soft tones of the
lamp are reproduce I In the mirror.

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liuilder.

Your Breezeway,
Carport Converts
Easily Into Room
Carports, breezeway* or gvragc* can be turned into windowv* ailed, year-round sitting nr bed­
rooms quickly and easily by en
during them with dntthlepanrd
Insulating glass, according to a
dlreclnr nf drrign and enhir for
a glass company
" I ’ve seen many examplr* nf
such space converted into living
area," he said, "and a . close tn
tne hi.tiding Industry a* I am, I am
often surprised at h-«* rniirh such
a room add* In a house for the
nmount of money it routs to rn
close It "
The secret oi tne economy is
in using existing roofed areas. In
•lead of adding tn the roof linp.
he explained. These space, al­
ready have concrete slabs and
structural iiippori* &gt;o alt that I*
needed are Ihe walls.
The designer explained that
rabbeted Iwn-h)-sixes In a grid
are often used lo form the »a»h
for Ihe Insulating glass and that
by using such a system a whole
wall ran be enclosed at a lime
fly designing the new- window
walls *u standard sires of in
sulaltng glass van be ut%l, the
homeowner is able In make an
additional saving, a r c -riling In
him, and the u&lt;e ot a glass wall
eliminates the need for sheathing,
siding, and dry sail board or lath
and plaster.
In finishing off a garage into.
radiating charm and light to the
entire room. The vertical line of
the mirror Itself, and Ihe similar
nature nf the reflection tend to
mak-- the ceiling appear higher.

an additional room, he said, insu­
lating glass is the Ideal replace­
ment tor the garage doors.

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A WINDOW WALL OF til IIIINtl GLASS DOORS gives th* feeling
of added spaciousness amt close Imloer-outdoor unity lo tiny loom
In fair weather the doors open easily In let In fresh air and providi
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O r Treat Visits, Halloween Carnival

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Poopk hivon't chongod much In the peat
fifty y ean — ' It’* the lurroundinft that
Kara changed to create auch remark* aa
•the new look* and “modem aye "
Men and women have atayed preilomln' antly the tame — induxtrfouro level headed,
afgreaaiva atateamanltke. or whatever cate­
gory that one would daaalfy people as they
f f o about their dally taak and chore*.
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However, they’ve been surrounded with
,, ntyles that are somewhat different thun
those of forefather* who were necessarily
clad In garment# meant to withstand the
hardy pioneer wear.
The tool# they work with arc a bit dif­
ferent than those which were provided in
yean gone by. Typewriter# have aeen the
modern trend In far Won# and operation —
the pen and pencil are quite dlferent today since they’ve replaced the quill and
alate.
And Into their hand# have been placed
the miracle weapon# energized by uranium
and the atom.
Such are the people who have reached the
day on which we celebrate Hallowce'n.
Maybe It Is a day for youngster#.
Perhaps It should be a bigger day for
grownups.
. ,_And n-t a grownup — do you remember
the prank# that were common on Halloween
evening?
That's why we mentioned the fact t hat
people Are one and the aame — It's Just
the change In surroundings.
For Instance — one “very funny" gag
that used to be pulled wo# the disiortembling
of a wagon or buggy and reassembling the
tahlde on top of the front porch or maybe
the bam. It would be quite a job for even
a Urge group of youngsters to haul a Cad­
illac or Packard to the top of a roof.
Sometime# a beautiful picket fence would
be moved — a gate found In some other lo­
cation — a horse found tied to the front
door — and other* of a myriad or prankn
pUywl on unsuspecting folks during tho
' fall celebrations.
And not a twaat out of anyone other than
• hale and hearty Uugh perhaps over the
Ingenuity of those who manipulated tho
prank._________________________________

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By m i. novt.F
SEW YOltK LB—Some critic* of
this civilization « y it l« o.ic la
which and women or- Rcttinj &lt;'*&gt;
much alike.
There U no doubt the ***** ire
acting more alike every year at
the result of modern woman t
com pul ilon to ihare every right
formerly hrld by mao ah-ne
They talk alike—if anything men
tre a bit more in te lle ct in home*
hold topic*, white women teen
more to baicball an j |Mlitic»; and
often ilrc»» alike, pailicutirly in
their leiiure hour*, Tbs iwo-pant*
tuit may be out of date, bu’ row
that wive* have oU/ivoted the
comfort of dark, the two-pant*
family 1* rijh l tn «ly’e
Wont of all, men and women
are even reginaing to lo &gt;k dike,
mutt markeliy in the yuangcr
generation. Only a teen a jci to
day cyn look at another icenacer
and tell at a glance whet gender
it U.
Some pc«tlmi*U *ay Ihe tlmilar
Ity of Ihc i t i c i his reached a
point wtj-rr half the tin e they
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Voting Is Duty
When all other mean* of getting people
to vote fail, it ha* been suggested. pay them
to do so. Political machine* have used thi*
method from time to time, but naturally
have given the fuel no publicity.
nv JAMES MARLOW
Now conies a mggestlnn from John P.
Rutherford, writing in the New York Times. WASHINGTON ( AP I - President
suddenly fares one of
He proposes that federal income tax exemp­ Eisenhower
Ihe mo*! Important momenta of
tion be reduced from $000 to $500. but that hit administration
dreivim- o.i
the $100 deduction be returned to those who Eastern Europe—and perhaps one
ut his greatest rrisea: the positvovted in the preceding national election.
This pro#|&gt;ert of gain might turn the hilly of war in the Midd&gt; £)•(.
Ibtth land on his doorstep in the
little in the case of many who lie fore hud midtl of the puliliral campaign.
not felt it convenient to vote, though they Neither may be* solvrd before
recognized an'obligation to do ro. This would election day. Rut what Eisenhow­
be some gain. Hut how would the product er ami .Secretary of Slate Dutlca
of the election be improved if it depended on do is a lest of their leadership
and may he a turning potnt in
voter# who cast their ballot from purely history.
mercenary motives?
Israel, mobilizing its armed
It should still be |iosslble to shame neg­ forces, has Elsenhower worried it
ligent citizens into voting by re la tin g that may attack its Arab neighbors.
this is the moi4 elementary duly of ritl-i Fuel, a war, once storied and angulfing the Middle East might
tenshlp.
not be limited lo Israelis ahd A-

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rabs. Uriel says she fear* an
Arab altark.
The Vnitrd States and RuJiia
A won!, now. nnent the Jnywnlker. Till# both hove a slakp in Ihe Middle
hardy perennial ha* liven derided, condemn­ East. Roth have be-tn contending
for influence there.
ed, pitied and held up to scorn n* n wit less In Eastern Europe tho Ameri­
nincompoop for almost as long ns the au­ can government haa hoped ever
tomobile han been around. Yet still, agile since World War II lo see Ruiiio'a
grip on the satellites
shaken
If not serene, he persist*.
That hope may now berome
Why the jaywnlker'* tribe ha* -not long loo**.
a reality.
renis**# osiiy *it« n ■oroivor »m sum *.
since been eliminated 1* one of modern life'* These are Ihe problem* for El­
____ ______ etee* manor Oslo*#* IT, ISIS »l
rplexlng little mysteries. Dally lie rhal- senhower and Dullea:
PHi Offt#* #S I w t ir i , Vtorlja ;*SW th* Ast
The United 8taici, trying to
igea that moi* fearsome of destroyers
•r Cwofros* e f jla r i* I tITO
ovoid making enemies in the Midm ao m a lm , done* *•* r«»ti*h*»
the
horseless
carriage.
He
darts
across
the
m # a m * nsNWSN ■ « - cmjmj Um ' t i t t e r
East, has refuted arms to the
BVCl.TM i CVMINQ t&lt;W flll1 n M m it f __
street in the middle of the block; he crosses dir
Israelis, who said they needed
•gainst traffic lightn; he upjieara suddenly them for defense.
Pr*M
T *o I l M l i k » w m
#* »• *AMOslat*#
»
• U r rsouhllr*»«hick ii ••itiu4 m lM itn f
ik* •••
fro m between two parked cars. He seem*
Rut at tbe same time the United
■
kit
w
o
ifO
"
.
;
*t i i ik*T**#T * * * * &gt; ti* i« s i* ■_____________
to lead a charmed life.
t State, gave the nod to Ihe French
•lUprwsaiH K*U#o*llr k» OM***l AirorlljtM
He seems to. that is, unlit one has a look lo go ahead and supply Ihe Israe­
im . h i
a iw tU h ' l m
s«»k sis#
They've been well supplied,
at the statistics. Such an examination dl#- li*.
______ s u m * a g w u
__
according to reports here, and
eloii'S Ihnt the jaywalker is a prime target have now mobilized iwrhipt RSI,•RBKRirTtO* RATO*
•&gt; Corrisr
t i l |lt WMli
Ow* S u lk
It «
for hi# enemy, the auto. Every now and then, two inen.
Torso Mentha
Via Month*
Ow* f l i t
he la dipped; every once in a while, one of An attack by the Urrelit on the
|l M
M-tl
n i l*
All U*ltu»rr molls**, M tO *r thinks. rtvalutioot ant his number cashes in hi* chips midway lie Arab* now would w n e the in­
sattiM *f aatarialaMaat (*r ika enroot* af riliU*
terests of Ihe French, who have
l u l l win ka •antra* fnr *t ranHlar MrortUlae rat**
tween Prudence and llurryup Streets.
their hands full with the Arabs in
Sometimes, watching the jaywnlker e- North Afrkq.
Tuesday, October 30. 1056
Page 4
merge from one narrow squeak after an
Such an stuck. If made now.
other,' it begina to nppenr that a ttiecial wotild tome at a time when Ihe
TODAYS niB I.E VERSE
“Love your enemlea. , . and pray ILr them angel must hover over him. Hilt angels a# world's attention has been divert­
ed from the Middle East to East­
!which dospitefulty use you. and persecute nnyonc knows, sometimes grow careless. ern Europe, when- the Poles have
Hotter cross at the corners.
you. (Matthew 5M4)
vhaken off Russian control and
Ihe Hungarians have been fight­
ing for a week tn get the Rusaleha
Editor:
off Hunrary'* hark.
Tho Sanford Herald
Also an attack now would rom#
San lord, Florida
on tho ev* of (ho American elec­
Dear Mr. Harman:
According to a sample ballot
To th* Editor:
TO FLF.KF, FERtILANCK
which appeared In an Orlando pa­
The
Democratic
Party
le
lue
TO DREAM
per Oct.
the doctors of Semi­
TAMPA lfk-0»o*ltton to Hit#unto Old Glory, It hai taken Quite
'•ration nay bouoe* bach at BoulH- S lashing from the III wind that nole County wilt be privileged on NATIONAL CITY, Calif. Ufa— A
Nov. S In exercise their franchise motorist told police hi* car ran
ere whit# people, lb# executive he* been blowing lately.
regarding not only candidate! fur off a freeway IM feet over a bank
The color may fadr a little, on
wertary t i th National Asan. for
office and proposed convlilutional Into a ditch when he fell asleep
th* Advancement of Colored Peo­ the edges fray from hard use, amendments but also rm a local in tbe early afternoon. Police
but It still stands up high regardqtlrvtlnn. W# may vote either charged the man wllh speeding
ple NAACP Mid her*.
leu of how strung the gale blow*.
Movement* to chok# off free- H stand* for great and loyal pur­ "Y O It RATIFICATION" nr and gave him a bunk In jail when
dom of thoufhl sad speech among poses thal have been a tradition "AGAINST RATIFICATION" on he said he had not slept for four
that l(H-al question. According lo da)a.
Negroes may lead to suppression down through the yoers
of the aame rt|hU for white
Aa a bud), we Pemncrala must the fine print on the ballot, which
groups later on, laid Roy Wilkins uphold the things that mean the require* 2t&gt;io vision or a magni­ GOnni.EDYGOOK'H GOT TO GO
ALBUQUERQUE. N M.
of Wothington.
mast imp,riant phases in our fying gtava to read, the Dsu* on Government "Gobbled) rook" I.
which
we
are
to
vote
D
aa
fol­
; For tsample, ho (aid, th# ictivl- life's history- Wo must stand up
getting a working ever la Atomic
ti#a of • florid# etotalatlv# com­ to the one thing our great men lows: "On the question of whether Energy Commission offlrr* in Al­
mittee Investigating U»# NAACP of past year* has* oluod for and or not the remiit Issued by Ihe buquerque, V-&gt;re than (mo rmpluyjnoy result In "th# trampling of gave a great port of their live* State Racing Commission of Flor­ *» arr taking hour a day Instruc­
ida, to Seminole Park Racrviay,
th# freedom of th# white citizens lo preserve ami keep.
tion in wriling "plain letten.”
fa this •tot#.'*
It la of greet nobility and hooor Inc., a Florida corporation, dated
the
IIIh
day
of
August.
A.
D.
' Wilkin# opok# Sunday at ■ to anyone who will stay loyal to
voter* need to know before we
meeting of th# Florida conference the party, through thick nr thin, IMS, for operation and conduct enter Ihe booths on Nor. S Uut
of harness horse racing in Semi­
of the NAACP.
or what may come, w* will carry nole County, Florida, shall be rati­ lo vote "FOR RATIFICATION"
R# laid Southern newspapers on
fied or rejected and to decide on the question means to vote for
generally have-Ignored th# danger Throughout ell America 1 know whether aueh permit shall be ap­ legalising another form ol gambl­
fa whit people In this Integration there ere many like myself who proved and license Issued and ing la our county; and that to
laeuo and "are filled with child- will carry on those tradition# and race mevtflnre permitted tn said vote "AGAINST RATIFICATION”
„ lahnete an the rare queotlon."
means voting against tba exten
hold on to the things that mean county."
alon of the gambling evil In Semi­
Selurday night *SUte Rep. John the moat to our generation and
You will note that no mention nole County.
B. On- Jr . of Miami railed segre­ to the generatloni to come.
la made In the ballot of gambling
Respectfully youre,
No mailer what race, creed or
gation Immoral, uneconomical and
or pari-mutuel betting on Ih*
eolor. you originated from, you
Perry L. Atone
uarenntitutlonal.
proposed bareest horse races. We
Be urged the group U reglater must keep Ihe wotha and mechan­
ism
of
th*
party
well
protected
■nd rote.
!. 'TolltleliM win quickly dtewrer *o that It ouy be reoervid for the
that there la no color chart In the benefit of onyon* who wlsheo to
rome Into or help to carry the
Voting booth," Orr said.
banner through the strongest
: lie told the NAACP It# "pice gales, th* darkest nights and
toward equal rights wtH be deter­
etand out In the lives of our child
Near P. 0.
Phone 103
mined directly by tho pace of your
ran and theirs after them.
march t# the polls."
If It must come to th* boiling
lirinjf or have jour Doctor
’ In the recent special teuton of
1 wherein you think you will
the Legislature Orr mat the only
e life-long Mend, don't stress
telephone your nest pro*
vet against bill* designed to alow
the point, orally, just act illenlly
down or atop public school Inte­ and go oh toward the goal you
acrtpllnn lo u*. It will bo
gration. He Mid then he was an ■tarted.
paoernry member of tbs NAACP.
accurately compounded with fresh 4rR|R
Thar# are many way* of atnaafag the petal and keeping your
at a fair and reuoMbto prtco... PAST
• ffarw ariT Sd “asp MOos*
Mend* toe. Let's go, Democrat*,
faorakhsd" bosoms d t r a t
upheld the party to Ihe utmMt
FREE DELIVERY afao
from nidenta of Florida and &lt;
end keep our country In good
•totes, he said s t the meeting.
shape m Old Glory will be proud
&lt; " I l’e s whole let Staler to vote lo endure the galea of years to
2Pth &amp; French "To Heller Servo You"
Four convictions than tt la to try come.
to derlre." Ore saidM o. UOU Kubanka

Jaywalkers

tions when any stand taken by tht
Eisenhower administration on Is­
rael—one way or the other—
might Influence the American
Jewish vote.
Rut if tho Israelis should at­
tack and whip the Arabs -with­
out effort by thia country lo stop
them—the shattered Arabs would
probably feel their only friend v* „
Ruviia and turn to her for hrlp,
if not during the war, at least
afterward!..
That would put Ru«ila Into Ihe
middle East in a big way, the last
thing the United State* want! to
ice.
If Ihe United Slates could get
the Russians to pull back lo Rus­
sia the troops now scattared
through Ihe satellites all the way
into Eastern Germany, it would
give the satellite people • chance
to work out tbelr own destiny. In
lime they might shake off com­
munism too and become Ameri­
can friends. At least freedom

from Russian control for the satel­
lite* would mean the diminishing
of Russian Influence.
_AR these possibilities fa«c Ei­
senhower and Dulles. If they make
a bad move, they may wreck
American opportunities In Eoatern.Europe for years or forever.
Yet. Ihe Russians have their
uwn dilemma. They have posed to
the undeveloped notions around
them a* friendc with no motiveexcept kindness and • desire to
help
fly using their troop* to light
the Hungarian revolt, they have
already made a kike u( the: im t
protestations. If they use more
force, their othrr neighbor* ran ntf
longer be deluded about their real
intentlona.
But If they back out of Ihe salcllltea, they lose fare too. The prob­
lem for Elsenhower and Dulles
Is how to lake advantage of the
Russian dilemma. It'* on oppor­
tunity which may not come again.

IAFF ■A •DAY

The Sanford Herald

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South's Opposition
:To Integration May
Backfire On Whites

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FAUST'S SUNDRY STORE

o
r

- - - - - ; g g ^ P ^ &gt; Jga n jB E p T

er If* a man. If it never acrepte
Ing wl'h o man or*v woman.
“I f * pariici'sely hard on pic­ the first seat and la &lt;ure anuihrl
nic* or a fishing trip." Mid one. location woukl be better, U’x a
"Then even giondmas dress like woman.
grandpas, end n.xibodjr but tbelr
If It always climb# into a toil
own kids could be sure which ti ahead of you, U'a a ♦ m a n . H\p
which"
it always pays tb* cab &gt;|Rver when
However, t a c r is no reason yet it get* out. it's ■ man.
lo get hysterical A careful im­
If it arks you to dance, 4 * s
partial observer ran alwov; dis­ man. If it j* t * mad because you
tinguish between the sexes.
don't ask U lo dance, It's a wu­
Here arc a few ways in which man.
you can tell whether any human
If it crosses Us legs witlmut po­
being la • man or wuman, no mat­ licing whether anyone Is looking,
ter what ii wears, nl&gt;a: It soya, leg* unless so m o re 1* looking.
or how it „uli it* hair:
It's a worn in.
If U guci through a revolving
If It ivkes off Its ihoea tn a/y
door wtthtni' Jfh m an arm, If* movie, it's o women. If It la k e * ''
a woman If It do*s 11* fair mare off it* hat In chureb, IF* • mae
of pushing, U*« i nan
If U backi up to you and askt
If In i poker game it says, you to fix a s'.i'ck zipper, It's a
'cover your cards, dupe I tan woman. If It atorniy «nd silently
•ee Ihem," ,f« a .nan. If it can •olvos Its tipper problem* by lb
vee eveiy Ctrl tn your hand and self, U'a a man.
keeps righi on leaking, it's a wo­
If it will give o two-bit handout
man.
lo any seedy tramp. lt*a a man.
If paying it* bills gives it a But If It gladly speeds itq whole
tense of .ccnrily f * a man If life cooking and raising khfs for
running up 'dlls rive* It a feel­ o no-good ungrateful bum, It’s * 1
ing of fre /.Io n. It's a wore an
woman—every time!
If it alwn.-s offers yua a C fir,
Any questions T
it's a man. If it is always asking
you for a ru.».'ft:e, hen waits fur
a light, it'z .v worn*#.
OKLAHOMA ALLIGATOR
If It sees a fly buzzing lo a
K1AREL. Okla. ori-Not aU the
spider's web and brushes the In­ big alligators Uve in Florida.
sect free, it's a man If, instead,
Edwin Taploy and James Lee
it watch** to see how the apljer of this southeast Oklahoma town
operates Ut trap, it's a woman. caught an alligator weighing IIS
If it always lakee th* first seat pourJi and measuring more than
feet on Little Rivor.
(.
offered by a restaurant hcedwait-

To Our Friends
and Customers
We Are Now Open For
Business AFTER Extensive
Alterations:

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Letters
To The Editor

FAU S T S DRUG STORE

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Men, Women Acting More Alike

Our popuUtion today though la dense —
construction a bit more permanent — with
joviality playing too small a part in our
everyday living.
This in no day for prunks — for dissimi­
lar to those bygone days — the cost of a
prank might run into the hundred# of dol­
lar# because of the complexity of building
and the "utondc age" construction.
Ilaliowce'n fun l# now confined to "trick
or treat" visits and the school carnival*
They pUy an important part in releasing
the energy of youngster* and adult* alike
fur there is no fun like Hnllowee'n fun.
Fortunate is the boy or girt whose |wr-j
ents. go along to share in the fun garnered I
from the "front door bell ringing" on the
trick or treat visit/ or to the sclsml carn­
ival.
•

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1'vt just bid t request for K y Blue Hesven' from over
oa South Elm Street."

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110 E. Second St.

Phone 485

A h f r e A S S IT S
* Atirtt of r*«s A i w M s e on morn- tt

m M timt high, proof of toood,
propioUt optrotiro. Yom tbon hi
Aurti, m dto to Eoroiop omd \
Komom. Yom J w t s p Attommt here
•»S h ro rro l rnootp moUog ottti to
yom ( m i im ntti to $10,000/)

fIR S T FED ER A L

k

Savings &amp; Loan A sia
Sanford

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�T H E SAN TO RD H E R A L D T u e ^ O ct 30, 1058

P»ge 8

S o cia l £vmi&amp;

Rainbow G irls Pay !
Homage To Officer
At O.E.S. Meet
Prior 1a Ihc meeting of the
Order of Eastern S :a r tUturdty
night. a Courtwy Prill wM preicntrd by the order of RnlnbawJ
Girt* In tumor of Mr*. Ethel Dabion, worthy Gram) Mr Iran, win
made her official visit to Sanford
nt the time.
Mill Marilyn McDaniel played
the piano for the drill, a* the airli
came into the banquet room in
two linea, hrsdeJ by Nancy Cash
anj Pessy LundquUt.
The two line* of s'rl* marched
to the front of the room, eroded
over, turned back and crimed
rear of the room wheie they form­
ed a rainbow. Then Min Margaret
Ellison. Worthy Matron of the
Rainbow Girl*, brought Mr». Dobion to the altar In the center of
the rborn and. while Marilyn
played ‘ tJier the Rainbow'' the
girl* filed pact Mr*. Dobson and
carh pretented her with a single
red ro*e and »omc fern. When all
lhr girl* had piCM-utcd their roses,
mating an even dorm, Jc f Fllbry
tied a while tatln bow* atouml the
bouquet. and made a »hurt apcech
on behalf of all I he girt* telling
the guest of honor how much
they enjoyed being able to («• til re
with her and how much they
appreciated the help *hc and
othen like her were glvirg t j ilir
Rainbow Girl*.
Mi l Fllbry also presented Ur*.
Duh»on with a gift for Jo»eph
( heny, Worthy Grand Patron.
who wa* not prrtenl.
I he drill do»ed wilh Ihe ting,n*
X c 'r r "a tk Alone"
by the Rainbow Girl*' choir.

Mi** Eugeni* Callender hnile*

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Eugenie Callender Engels Is
Engaged To Robert H. Time
Mr. and Mr*. John Lettcau Kngel* of Sara*ota. formerly of Racine, Wia. announce Ihe engagenirnt anil appioaching marriage
of their daughter. Eugenic Cellcndor and Robert Harmon Stine, t o
of Mr. ami Mr*. Paul J Mine of
Orlando, formerly of Sanford.
The »mall fam ly ceiem ny wrill
be on Friday, Nov. 23. In the
.■iiurch of the Redeemer in SaraMil* Engel* who Is * member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma inrniil&gt;, attended ihe Unlvm dy of
Ar iiona, L'nivrrsily of t\iv&lt;-un*tn
and i&lt; a senior in the •chafe of
education at Ihe Untvcrsdy* uf
Florida.
Mr. Mine, who was graduated
from the Orlando High .vhoul, it
a member of Slgmu Chi r'a'.ernil)
•it the University uf Florid 1 wheie

Local Missions
Discussed At Meet
Of Horton Circle
The Fianee* M&lt;-rt'-n Citric of
the First H m ll't Church met at
the Home of Ml* J. W. Carter
on \V. JlV.h St. la*! T.c-duy even­
ing
The meeting wa* railed lo or• h r h i V |r i
A If 1 nil Chile*. J r .
the ( hull man, an I the devotion
ami program w ne presented.
Community mission* were di»*
rusted and It wa* decided that
■lii-cird visitation would h* the
•rtivlly for the coming month.
After the meeting wo adjourn­
ed. refreshment* were served hy
(ha ho*t-*, to the fe,Rowing: Mr*
Fred Fisher, Mr*. Ilennv Auttln.
Nt*• Rogrr Schmidt. Mr*
Al­
fred Chiles, dr , Mr*. Otto Thom­
as. Mr* Donald Flamm. Mr*.
Curly Hunt. Mr*. Bill Gramkow,
Mtt. Jimmy Hailey, and Mi*. J
W. Carter.

Contest Winner fs
Guest At Meeting
Of Sanford U.D.C.

Calendar

TUESDAY
Sinthiide Hallow ren Carnival
will be held on the Sculh.lde
School Yard from J:30 until 9 p.
m. Supper will be served.
The Rruwnic Scout* of the Fif»l
Presbyterian ('hurt*. will meet in
tho Youth Building at 3:09 p m.
The Piutieer Fellow whip and
Itccreatbn ot the Firtt Pretbyterian Chur*h will meet in the
Youth tluitdmg from 6:00 p m.
through 8:00 p. m.
The Rev. P. L, Stone will con­
duct the morning devotion* over
WTRit, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.

lilltl.S t I h l N C P A R I I m a t V i l l l c y D l i l l , huiunuv ' I i ■ I ’ ' I I ’ - - ■ &lt; - i &gt; , H i d e
l.i.ind M a t r u n
D.K.S., were front tuw, Irfi t.&gt; tight: M l i .i ‘i i ! i i KHbty. Mlit Linda Sue Kobe, &gt;t’ *t Kay I'**;.
Mi** Finncc* 81rick Iand. ,\lt-* Marilyn McDaniel. Mi - t ’.ind Mi'N-ult. Ml.* Nun i -.-hlng, and M i - *
t i n . i i: I ......... Hack row. SIIm Georgia .Ann June*. Mil* Carol Ellison, Mi** Valerie KlirhHoff,
Ml**. Nancy Cush, Mitt Peggy LunJqiiift. Mi** Nellie pi, ken* and Ml** Shericne Sbepnid. (Staff

I'hnlol

io Personals

Cub Scout Pack
,Meet
T , C C I Has
, , V , J Largest
« -w i y o j t

A i i n n r l n n /-n
PvA r
/^ I lC n Q U llC C
CVCl
Sanford'* Cub Smut Pack Ten
met Thursday night in the Kirtt
Methodist Chuch
ih the h i - «t
attendance it ha* ever had T ie
big amllenre wa* rew ar.te1 villi
what Cubmatter T*d tVIHUina
tallcil "the cleverctl «kit» we have
ever hail.”
Den It led the opening cere
monict. tinging "Hall, Hail, the
Dub* Are Heir." Then the in»p*ction resulted in n tie between
Den 6 and Den IJ, each with
loo per cent.
Skit* by moil of thr dent fol­
lowed, an I Ihe "puppet" thcrno for
Oelobrr had been rnthu&gt;ii*llcally
develo|ied. Especially well ireeivel
were Den it'* tinging sn.meli of
Old MacDonald snd Den 4'* lillle
tinging figure* of Cub S*-out* and
spook* Den 10 dircitrd fnim Hie
puppet theme to present an act
on ,h&lt;*
" f 'be lte?uS)i
eub* and the Detnotulr
In the drn count fur attend tn. r,
the ipiitrst vsu* won oy Drn ?u.
with lien I placing irrunj, n I
Den 12 third.
Next
follow n
rig ar.rrd* wenNrwl the
Ibr foHow

1 D Stone, winner of the If.
D. C. annual r»tay conteit. wa*
a guest at the meeting Fridav
afternoon at J p m of the Nor
he I* a senior in engineering. He
man deVcre Howard Chapter. I*.
ha* served two year* with ihc D C.
L'. $■ Army. Mr. Mine u a nephew
The inerting wa* held at the
of George and Anin-w Mine of
home of Mr*. J . It Nicholtou.
Sanford.
with Mr*. t\ It. Kliby, serving
n
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a* eoho.tr** Mrr. p y- RotimllP p n /irn m
R p v P f l I P fi
lat presided over the l*u«inet*
rrO g ra m
K C V C a iC a
•et*ion.
Cn r In ljo ffA
I n \ i/P
rw r JU IIC H C
UUW C
Mr*. Da\tJ Caldwell
.m l Mr*.
M ,.
CaMnell and
C e J e b r a t l O I l S u n d a y Philip Marr. Hrlogate* tn the state
convention held i„ Clearwater,
Mr*. L. Rirhard R.iuer, chair- gave irport* on the convention.
man f&lt;&gt;r th» Juliette Lowe BirthMi*. R. F. Cooper, a* gue*t
day celehratlon, aenounerd Ihe speaker,
gave ait Interesting
p'ogram to lie giren at Pinrcre«t sketch „n the Rattle of Atlanta
Audltoilum on Snnd.-ty, Nov. 1,
Mr*. M. I! Sub-Wind
Strlrktand Intro
l M r ,e T J^ ' J ’&gt;
’%. .'V
l' Vr^ . !lr".’
r,0,' ‘
from 1 to 4 p. m.
d ierd J . n. Slope and presented J r ,,o r i,'&gt; VVotf h* " &lt; H »
Following n short *peerh of him with hi* medal J . D read hilt kin*, Wolf badge, gnl r o ii -i 1. 1I
wrleom* he Air*. Randall t'luiie. prlrewdnlng e-suy nn “th e part Rear book; Kevin Edge Rolf
an.I gold uriuw. Jay Pat tic,
•halrmvn of the Seminole neigh- the Indian played in the Civil bulge
„
, .
, 1
,
* *.
horHood •ervleo fcrroup, li-e Invo­ W ar", afler whfh tt. T. Milner, Ilea 1 badge and Loin lx&gt;oh; and
|
Carl
Smith,
|Jo|
badge
an-l
nlvri
cation will he given hr the l!iv county school superintendent .and
David Camcliv The F lai rrre- 'It*. Mav Fort and Mr*. HiM&gt;
follow mg arrow p-»n!s,
m*nv will follow and Mrs D tV Wray, Seminole
High School
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u
Itooks and r-cvlr.' ewned* nec
1.Inker will give a tal' on Ihc trarhrrs. wrte intiodurrd
h ,
ai&lt;sr made: John l.eu, h. Rear
“Wothi Friendship Fund".
Refreshment* stem served from hook; Danny Nettles .Dunns lorPrior to a skit on "The Story 1
*PP°inl*il tr« table incr mill Tomm slA^^rrfv, »iur*
of Juliette I.owe”, *everal song- in the Nicholson dining i-s, n, #r(UH.. |t„th V&gt;h'rn -river -n l
will lav sung, and the program with sir*. F. E. RoJmilv pour-. g0l«l arrows; llvbhv Pcierx. t.mn
will he cId cd with group singing lnr’
-book; Rerl lamey. denner and mand •■Tap*".
Tho,e prerrnt were Jlrs. F. D tivtanl dennrr *tr:iic.r Jo-' Helm,
Parrnts, brother*. *l»tft» and VI'.ti*. Mr*. Mae Ola Adams, »tlvcr arrow jn-i a,&lt;i*tant denner
friends of hiovvnie and girl ■c-iut' Mr*. DsvIJ Caldwell, J in , \V. |{ stripe; David r*i11. silver art iw;
ar* invited to attend the cete- Dv-in. Mr* \V. P. Held*. Mr*.
AI»o, Jeff Willnm- |te»r book
b: itiun.
George
Hardin,
Mr*.
Claude Jack
Getndgc, silver arrow;
There aie 16 troop* active In Her.ulon. 'Irs Mmm,- Jonr*. Mn. Michael Gall-nvay, gnlrl turn.*;
Seminole County thi* year, nuk­ F II. Danev. Mi*. Emm .t Jlc- Tummy Dohne, *ervl,e *t»r, l'-&gt;uing girl scout activity thr mo* (a ll. Mrs. J . M. McCaikilt, Mr*. h&gt; Shepard gold arrow; Andrew
anhiliout th recent year* in this Philip Mart, .Mr*. II. L I’whlnt. Jvlmmona.
Hear hook. Gurry
area.
Mrr
itch I’attiffr.
Mr*. Rue I ,i «’vll. Lon h*'ok. and John King,
A dret* rehearsal for git I Strickland. Mrl, J . H. Truluek, Dear book,
scout* and hronnir* will lo- htdd Mi* A. R Wstlnco. Mr*. M, S. Two new llobril* were
then
on Saturday. Nov. 3, at 9 a 111 Wiggins. Mrs. W It.
Kirby «m! bidwlcl
«l|f
P»vh
Annt Pinerreit School.
Mr*. J. A. Nicholson.
At*o guest* Mr* R. F. Cooper, May Fort, Mr* Hilda Wtay aril
Rtone, R. T. Mtlw**, Mr* Jlrs. Milton Myall.

Announcement

The Wntside School
P -T '
meeting, originally arhrduted fo
Thtir*il*yt Nov. 1 ha* tieen post­
poned until thr follow ing Thur*
day, which l« Nov. 6 at 2 pm

y r,
\ n k,
suit- Ncre
Ian of the t S Daughter* td
1M2, returned yeiterdijr from
Jack
where the ittended
the Plate Hoard Mertlng. Follow
lug thr meeting, member* wrrr
entertained wih a luncheon at the
home of the s tite Pn-»llcnl.
Robert \\ I’eidu*.
Mr. an Mr*. Huh Sandhuig an I
baby *011, id Cocoa, wrrr gur*tSunday of Me. an Mi* J C. Mit­
chell Mi*. Sandhurg 1 tin- F 01
mer Mi** i ranee* It right, tea
clier at Southilde School,
Mr, and Mr*. J C. Mitchell
rntci taine-l recently at „ dinner
parly at Pearce'* re'taurahl in
Orlando h*uuumg their daughter,
Mr*. Tom Kirkland, »n her birlh1lay.

at 7:30 p m. for all officer*.kn*
teacher* of the church school, in
eluding
cl***
presidents
anl
Coumclir* for the M.V.F. Mr*. J .
It. St. John, chureh school *up«rtn
lenient, will pre.tCK
Scmlnnlg Chapttr No, 2 0 . !!■
S. will hold ft* rtgular mectini
at the Masonic Temple at 8 p. m.

FRIDAY
The Rev. P. L. Stone wtll con­
duct thr morning devotion* over
WTRR. Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
Inlerme.llate* will meet at thl
church at 7 p. m. to go to Or*
Undo for a skating party.

WEDNESDAY
The Fir*t It apt lit Ch tr;b will
SATURDAY
hold a Prayer Service vt 7:3*1 p
The It. A’* of the Fir*t Raptl*t
m. un i at 8:13 I* a Training t'mon
Church w|U meet at the church.
M -rlcr» Conference.
The Girl Seoul* of Ihe Firit
Pretbylerian t'hiirrh will meet at
3:30 p. m. at the Church.
The Senior High Fellow thlp Re­
creation of the Fir»t Presbyterian
Church will meet at the Church
at 7:00 p. m.
The Mid-Week Rihle Hour will
be conducted by Rev. A. G. Mein*
nit, Patlor of the First Pretbylerian Church at J:30 p. in.
The l tuner! '.'hoir will rrhesrte
at First Pre*by lerian Church at
1:30 p m.
The Rev. P. L, Slone will con­
duct the morning devotions over
W n tll. Sanford, at 6:30 a nt.
At 7:30 p. m the Flr*l Metho­
dist Church will have It* prayer
Oct. 21
meeting, with Itlhlq study led by
Julia Jimencx
thr pastor. The lawk to t-c pieOct. 30
tented will be Galatian*.
Mr*. Mctta Starke

Happy Birthday

THURSDAY
The Inlerme.llate Choir «f the
First llapilit Church v*lll rehearse
at 1 30 and the \dult chon at 6 00
p. m.
The Junior Choir will have their
rehearsal and fellowthip at Ihc
Fir«t Pretby terian Church at 3 :tl

HISE MEAL PLANNING

Wi*e Immcmaker* know tan
wide vaiiety ot beef cut* avail*
able and learn the proper cook­
ery me*hodt for each cut. Thera
are over 30 retail href cut* front
which to clico-e . . all high i t
nutritive value *M oviilty ten­
Mr and Mr*. Edward MSmith i p'
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1 The Youth l hoir of the Hr»t der If ptfpfllrd cr-rre tly.
annooni,
the birth of a boy, p r„byierlan church will practice
James Wesley onGet. 34 In Semi* it Ihe Church at 7:Ju p, m.
Cook sliced muthroom# ant
nole Mein rialHotpiUl. 1h&lt;s boy*
The flcv- 1*. L. Stone will con
weighed 7 Ih*. 2M ... Mr* Smith ■
" u,r" ln&lt;, d^rotton. over wide strip* of green proper ; lu
grthn m a lillle bullrr or n*rVMtR, Sanford, at 6:30 a. m.
will l&gt;e irmembrrrd «• the former
y|r„
Methsvltal Chutfh garine and top veal chop* with
M.-* Helen Garner.
will have a worker* confrrvnc* Ihc mixture.

Dallas Siniurl Turner, a «opho
more at Florida Southern College,
was home over the werken 1 stsiting hi* parent*. Mr. an I Mrr.
C. W. Turner.
gel J r . and John D King In addi­
tion, two new transfer* were introdured to the I'Uik: llfuct V.
Rowell and (it-dlry G It* 1 low.
Cnlimasler William- 'eporlfd
tf,r n,.xi |\,.a rormnitleo
,
,, ,
.
meeting will Ire on Nov
” '1* next
Nov 29.

I'a.k

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S e n s a t i o n a l

Chairman K D Klrehoff r-rmpiirm-nteJ the -ien* on 'heir *krl*
and atmoiinred that the I’a-k's
unn i»l charter will hr rrncvteil in
January tin* year lb- callrd *or
vol .nicer* for Ihe parent** plann­
ing committee He thro dl*rlo*cd
that Ihe Cuh* are assist.ng in Inc
"1-r! out the vote’ campaign, by
put!ftig out potters and possibly
ha-.dbill*. An invitation tn the au­
nt M Hoy Scoot -1,-trul hani|uet
wa* evtcivJcd to ail parenl* and
other inters sled per *ut a Tn,* tin„(f » t|| be m .-W e 'd ou Nov
is *t the Prc shy lenin church, and
tr*rrvition* thnuul he mule liy
y lV. 6 with E D. Klrejoff who ts
ninK tich.t* for gl fot
Drn II adored the mrrlin? 'carlmg the ringing of "Uoud'-iShl, f ub
bcriul*."

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Ami a t such a price! All these
styles in 100^ wool, nylon &amp;
wool, wool darktone tweeds,
&amp; r a y o n gabardine, Brown,
Grey, black. Sizes 10 * IS.

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comfort.

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j.'y

JPul Sanfohd
disUudd

Worms for bait can be lured out
of the ground with suds and watcr!
Here's all you do: mix plenty
of household detergent in a pail­
ful of hot water. until &gt;ou -ve
thick »udi. Pour the suds onto the
ground where tbu norms are like­
ly to be hiding, and wait for them
to come slithering to the furface.
Experta lay this takes
takei only
four or fire mnule*:
mnules: If »*— r ”U
- ■;
pailful of hot suds
mds doesn't do the
(he
trick, pour on another. Anyway,
U'a easier than digging. And aftyou've gathered th» v h
i.e
quickly la dear, cold water.

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SPORTS
Bowling
MIXED LEAGUE
TEAM STANDINGS
TEAM
Harveys Plumbing Co.
Powells Office Supply
Sanford Dowling Alley
Clydes Cafe
Seminole Dry Cleaners
Celery City Grill
Last Week's Resells
TEAM
Haneys Plumbing Co.
Sanford Dowling Alley
Seminole Dry Cleaners
Powells Office Supply
Celery City Grill
Clydes Cafe
High Slagle
199 &gt; Cook
lfeckenback
1M
1U
Whlddon
111 &gt; Warner
Clancy
Kilby
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INDIVIDUAL
HIGH THREE

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&gt; Gilstrap
411 Ifartwlck
470 Ring
419 • Whlddon
453 • Kilby
.444 • Warner
HIGH AVERAGE
3 MEN
• Cook
ning
Gilstrap
a WOMEN

THF SANFORD HFlMI.fi
Pag* 8
Tues. Oct. S i 1058
St. John'a University of Brook­
lyn bad two unbeaten freshmen
teams in IBM. The basketball
team wor all 21 game* while
cross-country tram won all six
mecD.
Dartmouth balfbsck Lou Rovero
gained 20 yards In five carries
as a sophomore but In 1933 he led
the Big Green in ground gaining
with 421 yard* on 91' aticmp**.
The New York Yankees beat
Washington's Senators 17 game*
In 22 meeting* during 1934.

Major League All-Star
Team Revealed In Poll

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By BEN OLAN
13
NEW YORK UB-A heavy hilling
10 11 major league all-star team, with
6 II six American leaguers including
4 IT Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams and
Yogi Berra, today was selected
W L by member* of the Raarbsll Writ2 I er» Assn, of America In Ihe an2 1 nual Associated Press poll.
2 | The powerful array was backed
j j up by by Brooklyn right*)enrirr
j y Don Ncwcombe and Billy Tierce,
Chicago While Sox lefthander, who
drew a majority of the votei cast
foe pitchers.
Mantle, the American League
leader In home runs 32, runs bat
ted in 130 and balling average .331
waa named to an outfield spot on
202 of the 203 ballots.
Milwaukee's Hank Aaron, the
National League'* halting leader,
and William* look the other out­
field berths. The Doston Red Sox
slugger edged Al Kaline of De­
troit, who received 79 ballots to
Williams' *3
Williams, first baseman Ted
Klutzewaki o f Cincinnati and sec­
ond baseman Nellie Kox of the
White Sox are the only aepeals
from last year's "dream" team.
Kluttewikl, a .102 batter with 33
homers, beat out Stan Mualal of
SL Louis—N votes to M. Stan also
got £3 "firsts" for the outfield
where he played the first two

Powell
Belts
Clancy
Game-UT-Kllby
Avrr»fe-117-Cook
Set 3309-Cook
High
■ew ltn
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Cook
0 21 199 167
0 21 196 160
Ring
lfeckenback
0 2 !M —
t IS 1(3 toe
tlUatrap
Ifartwlck
Maloney
Bolger
Betti
Whlddon
Hudson
Foster B.
Clark

Bordsdarf
Hall

Jlrrett
Haig
Chambliss
Warner

Kilby
17 17 217 133
James
17
202 133
Metigrr
20
134 131
Clancy
21 21 173 110
a
a 149
George
23 21 131 127
Hike
llolger
2* 21 161 117
Krlsbe
23 3 131 126
24 II 143 111
Donat
Aihley
23 17 133 124
Me Murray
23
190 123
Corron
23
121
Fotler P.
17 21 ISO 121
33 21
109
Teslo
39 13 141 104
Gold
Harvey
41 12 119 tot
Davis
43
124 93
Kampf
11 111 91
Next Wreeh'a Schedule
Powell* Offlee Supply vs. Harvey*
Plumbing Co.
Celery City Grill vs. Clydes Cafe
Sanford Rowling Alley vs. Seminole
Dry Cleaners

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months of the season.
Rounding out the all-start were
third baseman Ken Boyer of the
SI. Loui* Card* and shortstop Har­
vey Kuenn of Detroit.
Boyer collected 111 votes to TO
for Eddie Mathews of the Braves.
Kuenn was on overwhelming fa­
vorite of the writers, receiving 144
volet tu only 30 for Roy McMillan HOW TO ADDRESS the Balt L* demonstrated to ih* new beg Inning ela** of golf that met for ti.a
tin t lima yesterday morning at 10. Mario Carfagno, year round pro for the Mayfair Country Club, be­
of Cincinnati, Ihe runrwrup
gan the series of demonsUation-lret'iii-partlelpalton lesson* to (left to right) Mrs Kitty Walker,
Derra, the World Series batting Mrs. Jean Ifeoley, Mrs. Jan* Milter, Mrs. Erie Williams, Mrs. Betts Linker. Mr*
Betty Johnson
star for the /ankers, grabbed 196 Mrs. Betty Class, Mrs. Mary l.lhbey, Mrs Betty Guy, Mrs. Alice Drake, Mr-. Ilnxel Itowelf, Mrs. Jean
votes. Ed Bailey of the Rrdlegs Stetson, 3lrs. Laura Krielas, Mrs. Judy Smith, and Mr*. Jane McKibbin. (b u ff Photo)
was next with nme. No other
catcher was considered.
Ncwcombe. a 27-game winner,
finished far in front In Ihe ballot­
ing for the top righthanded pitch­
er. He picked up IIS votes. Sal
Maglic of the Dodgers had seven
ahd Tom Brewer of Boston was
third with three.
The Sanford Seminole JVs, the policy uf free substllullon In every
Pierce also won easily. He had
only winning ball rlub In Ihe gatne. He did this to fulfill the
127 first places Whitry Kurd of j
function of junior varsity teams—
the Yankees was next with 41 fol­
GAINESVILLE, — Basketball county, makes It* final appear­ giving the boys confidence throieh
lowed by Warren Spahn of Mil­ practice moved Into Ihe third ance of Ihe season Wednesday experience
and
participation.
waukee with 12. Herb Score of| week Monday at the University afternoon at 4 30. when they play Silvers say* tomorrow's game will
Cleveland with 10 and Johnny of Klorida. where the Gators are host lo Seabreeie " B " of Day ton* I be no exception.
Anlnnell of the Giants with right. making preparation* for the seaThe season opener again*! Ly­
Beach.
Eirepl for the pitcher*, only ion's opener against Tampa, Dec.
man's varsity wat an early
The
JVs
have
lost
only
one
Kox and Berra among those se­ fi.
show of defensive strength for
game with a JV opponent.
lected batted under .309. Berra
the JVs, and Ihe season has pro­
Captain Dob Kmrick, Ashland,
wound up at J N with 30 home
Head mrnlur Dick Silver*, In gressed arrnrdng to earl*’ Indica­
Ky„ and his teammate* have been
run* and 103 nini balled In. Kox
working under the guidance of guiding the Junior warrior* to a tions, In JV competition the Sem­
hit m
successful sesaort, carried out a inole have tallied 59 points for
Collectively, the all stars had 1,- freshman coach Jim McCachren
the season only 26. In varsity com­
447 hits In 4,413 times at bat for for the past two weeks, while
petition they have allowed only
Head
Coach
John
Mauer
has
from
Columbia,
S.
C.
a .312 average. They hail 209
13 points.
been
busy
with
his
other
duties
home runs and 732 runs battod in
Alto Invited to return to the
The JV squad promises many
for an average of 24 homera and as assistant football coach.
squad this year as members of
•4 Rills.
Coach Mauer 1* expected to i the varsily, each of them scrapp­ unique features, one of which
I* the drop • kicking of Rlrk
The National League dominated take charge of the varsity Gilora
Ihe second tram. In addition to on Monday, when Coach Mr ing hard for a regular playing Rrirson. Should the .Seminole JV*
those mentioned, Red Schoemllrnsl1 Cachren will begin working with ber.h, are senior nonlcllcrmcn get Into Ihe lead, Erlcton will pro­
and Willie Maya of the Giants. the new freshman crop for the Larry Gingl, 4-4 center, Her- bably try a drop kirk field goal
for the filial game before the
Duke Snyder of Brooklyn and Brat time.
field, N. J ., and guard Charlie home town fans.
Krank Roblnsoh of Cincinnati also
The Klorida squad this season Srnilh, 3-10, Carabelle; Junior
Another forte of the JV team
captured ruuuerup positions.
I* one of the most experienced Wayne Williamson, tv-a
I* the south-paw leap patting of
|
ami,
and
sopbutnorr
Dck
Hobcr,
Cecil Dandridge. Dandrl.lge will
Success against Ihe Philadelphia In years with ela lettermen re­
Phltllr* helped Ihe Pittsburgh turning, a pair of junior college U-4 forward, Spartanburg, 8.C., be or h*"d for heavy duty tomor­
reporting out, and Johnny Jones, 6-1 guard, Oviedo, row afternoon.
Pirates during 1936. The Pirate* transfer*
beat their Keystone State rivals several promising sophomore* and Dob Kieldi, 5-10 guard. Tem­ Game time it 4:30 ih Memorial
coming up from tho freshman poStadium.
,
13 time* in 22 meeting*.
rank*. Only throe lettermen are
Syracuse and Penn Stale began lost.
fool ball competition In 1922 and
Seniors returning who have
have met every fall except In 1944 earned Ihree varally Idlers each
when Syracuse suspended foothill are Emrlrk. 6 3, a center, and
became of the war.
Hurt Tourhberry, 61, forward

UolF Basketball J V s To P la y Last
Team Preparing Game W ednesday
For Tampa Game

Schooling Races
Tonight — P o s t - T 7 : 30
• Free Program s
• Free Admission
• More than 25 Races • Concession Open
• Top Greyhounds Competing

REGULAR SEASON
pPEN S NOV. 13th.
lUndwome, Glean • endowed Club Houne
To He Ready For Grand Opening

Located 8 Miles South p f Sanford
On Highway 17-92 Turn Wert At Red Arrow

OCTOBER 30th.

UP AND AT EM GANG! Every morning at ft a.m. Ihe Seminole
High marching hand awi pep *qua«l go through tholr drill* In prrpara*
tlon for ih« half-time fpsicUrlcs. Karly morning drills art* ichrdulod

Greyhounds Face
Powerful St. Cloud
There Thursday
The Lyman Greyhounds, unable
19 shake oft the season Injury
jinx, see no letup to their plight
tbl* week 49 they fare the
perennially powerful 8t. Cloud,
Thursday night In SI. Cloud, with
235 pound founding Pele Van
Horn, the stalwart Greyhound
tackle, on the sideline* with a kme
injury. Van Ham has been both­
ered with • week knee all seaten, but last Friday he was sdellntd and the mentoring staff still
doesn't know whether It Is torn
cartilage or a torn ligament,
SL Cloud, favored about fifty
polnta on a eomparltye scale,
looks formidable emieh when
the Greyhounds are it full speed,
but now, aeeordlni to assistant
epoch Krank Gore, "It’s down­
right depressing."
•Van Horn Join* Ihree of bis
Marling teammates on the Injury

list. Rub MacLeod, 1A3 pound
guard, I* an the mourner* bench
by virtue uf an Injured hip, Jim
Itopkini, ICO pound left halfback,
ha* a ba.ll/ bruised knee cap and
is out for definitely two and pos­
sibly three or more weeks mnrr.
luimar "Mossey” llcltut Las Just
nuw taken the east off hi* broken
leg and will see action a* tuon as
he gain* strength to start rulmlng
—posilblly two week* more on the
bench.
The remnants of tho team -Mne
up this way for the starting line­
up Thursday night. E—Ken MUler, 163 pound*, J r : Ronnie Gos­
sett, ISO pound*, Senior; T—Alton
Boone, UX pounds Junior: "--old
.Stone, 165 pounds. Soph.; G—
Dave Redwlne, too pounds, .Sen­
ior; Rodney Goddard, 143 pounds,
Junior; C—Rilph Burning, 133
pound*.
Senlur;
QB—D a v i d
Stevens, 133 pounds, Senior; HB
—'toward Judah, 133 pounds,
Junior;
Marlin Bsrwirk,
130
pounds,
Krethman;
I'll—John
Kainbto, 130 pounds, Junior.

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Conning
The News
By VIRGINIA CONN
Fastlvltl** itattfd with a bang for tt*o or three years. In my own
Friday night with tha party at feel at home, and all too fre-stumbling way. I'm trying to say
John and Jean Dooley's (or VAH“Thank you, Sanford, for adopt
C A huge ilgn **• hung outside, u*“—and that'* the very reason
the tarn* one that hun* over so many of u» love Sanford.
To get back to the golf—after
• F irs t atreet downtown. Io the
h u j.e were scad* of i|i*dioui, it was all over, we had turned
In our scores, and trophy chair­
tastefully arangtd. The whole
man Keen Ivey had handed out
crew turned out. Including Jo*- the priies, we grilled o jt- steaks
Tulty, who finally arrived from and ate the extra* until we were
Argcnlia at nine o'clock. So at all stuffed. At our table on the
la it all the Savage Son* me porch were Shirley and Fred
back, and thing* can return to i'ctkln*. Harriet and John Wil
normal In VAH-5.
liams, B J . and Bill Clase, Sonny
Captain J . T. Blackburn spent and Margaret Powell and the
j h e weekend In New llnvrn, Conn., Conns, of course. Navy people
*S*lth hia aon Mark, who Is. a soph­ seen in the Congenial group In­
omore at Yale.
side were Diddle and Boyd WebA nice crowd ga there J at the !&gt;er, Hu** and Ida Ilea Wilson,
B. 0 . Q- Saturday night for the Catty and John Stribllng, Janie
Halowcen party sponsored by th? and Johnny Miller. Jmn Parker
N, A. S., Wives Club. The guest* Stetson, Louise nml Jim Paiker,
entered through the mouth of a Beryl and Wait Swinson, Jeanhuge skull, and were greeted by nlc and Bill Foutk, and Red and
a realistic witch sup retided (ions Lib Cleveland. I'm Sorry I didn't
toe ceiling. Some truly ghoulish take note of the winners, but I'm
numpkins lighted the surround- sure you’ll find them elvewhere in
C n g * and baskets o( colls* and hi­ IhU paper. One that did impress
biscus well placed on the small me wa* most stroke* on one bole
tab Ias throughout the club. The (ten), which went to Mac Mac*
dinner of roast beef was delicious Rolierts, and The President *uf
and mint abundant. In the din- our itsocial Ion, Built Herron.
ink room, 1‘ally Brubaker. Betty
Hidden tally, the first gulf class
Guy, Dolly MacDonald ahd Kay was hell tbi* morning by ptu Mv
Ihvyer outdid themselves with rio Cm lay no. Navy gill* learning
their beautiful fall arangrini lit* to burn up the faiiways were
on each table. The buffet Lil.l* Janie Miller. Mary Libby, Betty
was espeeally noteworthy with one Guy, Jean Dooley, Jean Stetson.
_ o f Betty's ma»tenilece* composed Evle Williams. Betty Johnson
Wt,f colia-*, ralntrre, hibiscus, wild Kilty Walker, Huael Roout and
berries and Irate*. Many thanks Belt* Linker. And « couple of
to the Ben Monti* Nursery' tnr good cx-Navy. Ju ly Smith and D.
donating all the gorgeous hibit- J . Clast.
cu t used.
Ju*t beard the distressing news
After dinner Ihe gallydrcs-ed that our
friends,
Walt
and
fiends danced lo the music of the Bertl Swinlon will be leaving th
Melodeers, a Navy group that first of December. We are really
really gets with It, If you will going to miss them.
excuse the expression. Tim l’n-nlice and Pete Simpson honored
Q u a with somt calypso tong*. |r.
the l*ck room booths were set
up with a ring tost, bean guess­
ing, and flour throwing game, if
that's what ths last may be call­ t h e s e a s o n o f PUMPKINS.
ed. Polly Brubaker was busy In turkeys. goblin* and ghost* stir*
h rr corner for many hour* draw­ up every joungilcr's imagina­
ing caricatures of rerrly c -rrv o«e tion.
there. I don't think I've ever seen
lld trr than that, Fall acllvianyone work so hud or so !o .a ties manage to keep little ones
with so much spirit. Mala off t» busy from ''trick or-treat" time
\ x Polly—you're a wonderful to Thanksgiving dinner fun.
V g irtt
One fun project for a group
The costume* .wen really rare, of youngsters tful will keep them
and of ooursn thrre was a parnde. bu»v and Interested for a poo-!
Joy and Will Webber won flr«l while is "snow painting." All that'
price. Cy was an old mgan grin­ la needed 1&gt; a "palleUc" of soap
der, and there hoi nev-r been or detergent suit* and a glass
any one funnier than Jean, a , hi* "ranva*" for the young artist*.
monkey. Pete and Mary Schwarl* The “ snow" may b** whipped up
came in for honorable mention a* in a jilfy, and the result may even
a couple of jailbirds Complete be some nice dean window* or
with hall and eliatn. Cy Filtnn el- mirrors.
Ilore # the way it worki:
A i o won the door prite, it was hi*
Brat up a large amount of aoap
Birthday, too), and Gene Potts
or
detergent with a small amount
guessed the closest to the cor­
of water to stiff, meringue-like
rect number of beans in the bot­
peaks. Then let the young fry
tle. It may sound silly -o you,
go to town creating msttpe-dr-et
but those of us that were there
by "painting the mixture over
had a wonderful time. Some of
wimbiss, mirror* or even glass ta ­
those who atended were Lou's* ble top*, drawing out pictures
and Jim Parker, Harry and Ituth with a brush.
Jean Robson, Cy and Jean Fitlon,
Another variation require* a
1'rte ami M*ry Schwarl*. Har­ thin, paste like mixture made by
riett and John WUiams. Bill and stirring scouring powder with wa­
9 l)e lijr Lomoi, Betty and Jim Guy. ter. Spread a film of it over a
Anita and Bob Hadden, (Anita a window pane or mirror, then let
great sureei as the pigman), the youngrr set use wet linger*
Marvin and Geneva Quicker!. or paint brushes to "etrh " their
Bill and Betty llaslett. Kay and drawings. Turkeys, pumpkins and
Tat Dwyer, Gene and Jane Potts, barnyard animals are favorite
Bil and Jean Btetaon, D. J. and fun. For more elaborate creations,
Bill Class, and many others. Be­ *ud* "snow" or i ‘u r
tfore the party, the Hawkins of "patnt" may bo tinted with food
N. A. S- had a few people In for rolormg for more realistic pic­
cocktails to meet their out-of- ture* and etching*.
On spe.-i.il ocrasiuns Mom may
Alown guests. Atsnding were the
^Quickerts, ths Webbers. Guidrys. orrangc fall fruits and vegetables
Now th* part of the weekend such as pumpkins, guard* ami
which f enjoyed the moit. That squash on autumn leaves for a
vva* the two ball foursome tour­ table rentrrpiece, and invite the
nament at the Country Club Sun­ yotingvler* to add a light "(rent­
day, We arrived a little late and ing' of suds snow here nml thrre.
didn't see every one tee off—in
fact I wa* In the Inst foursome.
A hlend of blue cheetr, cream
Flayed
with John
William*,a chrc*e and sour cream makes a
gainst Louise Paiker and Knrl delectable salad droning. Add
Higginbotham. Thry gave u* &gt;urh sail, pepper, paprika and grated
small handicap, and weie to onion lo lasle.
fresh from riding in the golf elec­
tric cart, that I’m afraid we lost,
but it wa* a* much fun a* any­
one could have. W ere pretty
lucky to be living In Sanford, I
don't know where you could find
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si nice* group of people than
those who play golf here—and
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I'm not limiting my observations
to only golfers--! wa* smitten
Mwith • feeling of good fellowship
yeatarday afternoon
that ha*
lastad me all day tlday. To de­
fine It. tne tee. t g wa* and is
one of 'bejonglne'*. a oi!»ll»ae
not to often pruffered Navy peo­
ple, and believe me, III* ft privi­
Features • 40:19 — 10:00
lege. To walk dow n » strict i nd
B ate townsfolk ipeaa makes one
Ctl-FEA Tl'RE
fluently wa are treated like at ran
Kara in towna where we may Bve(

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ENTERPRISE— The Rev. and
Mr*. William H. Anthony, the nc*
rector of the All Satnl* Episcopal
church, Enterprise,
were the
guc*ts of honor at a Ira from 1
to S p. m. SunJny afternoon in
the paruh house on the comet of
Mam St. and Dr Bary Ave.
The Itev. and Airs Anthony
cam e here from Rulherfordton.
N. C. The Rev. Anthony » an Oxford scholar and graduate of
Philadelphia University of DivlnBy. He was rector of the Church
of the Redeemer at Shelby N. C
until his reliremrnt two years
ago. He will l&gt;e locum lenen* at
All Saints for the w.ntcr season,
replacing the Rev. Lee Heaton
of Daytona Beach.
This delightful affair wa» given
by the auxiliary of the church
with Mr*. Arthur L. WUIgouse,
president and her *»—u l &lt;nair-

Ragbag Replaced
By Medicine Chest
For Holiday Garb
EVEN
HALLOWE'EN
FOS
TUMES are up to new tricks.
Mother* accustomed to raiding
the ragbag fot material* to stitch
up outfits for Junior spook* and
witches now get an unexpected a*
sist from the m«*dlci“** r-vb'—i
The new colorful star-studded
plastic strip bandages mak* „4 y
trimmings for small fry costume*
la-teal sewing center expert*
suggest making a witch costume
by stitching up a basic smock
out of Inexpensive black cotton
fabric. Uie a commercial pal
tern or rut the front and back
of the dress In a T-shape and sew
side team* together. Use a draw­
string lo «hape the neck.
Stake a triangular nrsner shxwl
and edge the shawl with Ibe new
decorative plastic bandage*. Cut
between th* bandage* to make a
sc#Honed effect. Tnm the belt
with more bandages. bxste patch­
es on the skirt and use Ihe plastic
ttr.P t to hold down the t-uges.
Make a witch’* bat from heavy
hoick piper a a i trim It with
bandages.
The plsstic strip* a n made with
pure, non-toxle colon and a rt aafa
as well as gay. Tbay may be used
to trim other costumes. And if the
small trick-or-treat fans should
happen to fsll down and skin a
knee oa Hallowe'en, they will have
ldenty of ftrat-ald bandages han­
dy, right on their costumes.

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"MAY I LET TUMMY hive
french fries, doctor?” Tommy's
man. Mrs. Hubert Elmers end hrr mother asked timidly. She seemed
com mil In- Mits Elms John i! on. to expect a lecture on Ihr rvlls
of fried fond.
Mr*. Marjorie Lamn-rt, Mrs.
! “Ate you a good cook!’’ I a*ki*tl
Henry Woods. Air*. Alonru MrCal- her.
ley and Mr* Michael McDermott
She looked at me in great sur­
prise
serving as hostesses.
"Why. 1 suppose so," she said
The refreshment table was
" , finally, "but wdiy d.&gt; you atk” '
overlaid with a lace doth
"If you are a good cool, of
cenirred with a low siuogrm ent
0f beautiful rose*, flanked on course Tom can have french
r j,(,cr side with white taper* fries."
There I* a great superstition
ll r i L M Wright and Miss Kith*
t r jnc Litch poutrd from sdver about fried foods. Many people
t€.n t c r , „n boih end* of the table seem to think there is some spe­
, nj there were lovely plalc* of cial evil in Ihe frying pan
This Is mostly superstition now­
'delicious rookies on either siJe.
Approximately ISO people called adays. but like many beliefs, it
u,„j Wl,ri. w n t J| during the after- has an historical basis In fact
A generation or more ago Ihe
„„„„ We aro indeed happy to
custom In many households was
welcome llev. and Mr* Anthony.
to keep a can of drippings on the
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bsck of Ihe rn*l stove. A l*d!eful of drippings was put In the
frying pan whenever a food need­
ed to be fried.
Small wonder (he food *u cook­
ed got a bad reputation. The drip­
pings were kept warm on the bark
of the stove, the can was seldom
emptied and washed. Mure drip­
pings were added every, time
grrase needed to be pourrd off a
food The drippings became ran­
cid. Rancid fat it quite indiges­
tible. Food cooked In rancid fat
Is likely In cause digestive Irouhlet. I’eopte said fried foods made
(hem ill. No one seemed to rea­
lise that it was the rancid fat
thst caused the trouble.
Nowadays no one has a ran of
drippings on the back of the
stove.
If you fry potaloe* in fresh fat
those potatoesI Hit’
are Juit
good
JU&gt;I aa
i l Jyinm
for a child aa a boiled or majhtd
muhtd
potato to whichh you add a lun*&gt; of
butter.
Frr*h fat mean
lean- fat that I* n»
rancid. You ran uae bacon grn *e
quite safely. When you rook bscon pour Ihe fat Into a clean cinSUIT OF OltAY AND BLACK
tamrr. Keep It In the refriger­
WOOL m u diagon.il weave
ator until you want to use it. Next
comes from Hatty Freclitel'e
time you fry baron uae a fresh
(ollcction. High Bap |HKkct* on­
clran container for Ihe fat you
set a low-placed tmek belt. The
l&gt;uur off.
Jacket has u deep back pleat
One more prrrauliot when you
above the belt.
; fry foo-ls. Do not let the |fr*&gt;e

ORDER OP THE DAY
n . •»•• know that women In the
Armed Forte* are advised :h ar
— vuo bath Is a must
every d ay-th at meant MS days
a year." Il'a a good rule for ev ery
tro.uan to observe.
Neil time you scrub the bath­
room floor, be aura io move the
hamper and suda-acrob the floor
underneath. Use hot water with
soap or detergent suds, and
choote your weapon: either a
fiber or plastic bruah.
The latest trend In home con­
venience Is to have a shower cabi­
net installed right in the bedroom.
A pre fabricated type cabinet can
be installed in any .tyle bedroom
—teces*cd into the wall. anJ
framed with tiling to match or
complement the
room's
color
scheme. What a wonderful way to
have complete bathing privacy.

imokr. If you forget the pan and
the fir*’ is too hot an.I It smokes,
throw- (he fat away- and start
again. When fst smokes chemical
changes take place In it similar
to the changes that
make it
rancid.
Another point about frying,
have the grease hot (but not smok­
ing I before you add the food Hot
fat cooks the food without soaking
Iniq it end produces &lt;-ri*p gol.ien
brown delicious food vvhlrh If
quile dlgrdlhle.
So If you are a good cook and
fry your food* well there I* no
reason why you cannot give ehlldren, even as young a* a year,
fried foods—freneh fries, fried
chicken, fried mush, fried least
and all the multitude of tasty
things mn.t of us, children and
adults alike, enjoy.
FOLDING TABLE CREATES
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A useful Item is a drop leaf
d-h fold* up to
, ,
, , r * ts * slorage,
and has a side handle for carry“*■ uoout Inc house. 1C* ideal in
Mu- laundry room fur sorting and
folding rloll.r*, will give
it-ke- &lt;orves a* n handy buntional counter
•pace
in
ihe
- million nlher uves
‘n lhr ni,r‘ «,ry. sickroom, and w eIng room.
This typo of tat,],. u pr-c tjraj
l'k». because If* built |0 withviand lots of hard wear and !r«r.
The marble patterned (op rrsi.lt
JrM nn'1 alrohul spin,, |, jm,
prniuut to burns, and tan ,■&gt;
«-"hed with hot *OJp or (Je,cr.
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In Tweadla, a
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A II He girl can't get started
too young un this goon grooming
business! One way ta maxc young)
slater groomingcontcious ta to
provide an inexpensive dressing
table of her very own—such at
a plastic-topped wrought Iron
vam'y table and chair. Junior
site. Witt, her own child-site
mirror and stool, she'll be en­
couraged lo scrub her face and
binds, to btusb her balr regular­
ly, and to keep herself neat and
clean.
If your ‘ little
lady
makebelieve ' leaves sticky finger­
prints, or tnad ertcntly
spills
something on her vanity (able or
chair, a upongc dipped in soap
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1957 Automobiles
W ill Arrive Soon
For Rental Service
"A fleet of 1KT passenger auto­
mobiles plus pickup trueka and
moving v m s , la espected to art
rive In Sanford by Nov. 13 for the
new National Car Rentala of San­
ford." aald Merle Warner who
head* the new local organization.
"This is Mother of Florida'*
famous Inter-city Venice*.” said
Warner, who la operator of a ser­
vice station located at the comer
of First St. and Sanford Ave.
'T o be able to have these ta n
at the dlipoaal of our visitor* at
well a* local people and business­
men Is a great public service.”
Merle Warner ta li as h* announc­
ed the arrival of !ha fleet of car*
CAMP LEJEUNE. N. C. (FIITNC) -M arin * Cpt DavidI L. Uormrd
(rifht) U conzratulated upon r*c*l»lng hi* diploma alter comptei by mid-November.
"Nationa) Car Renta’s of San­
Ina a Marina O rp* Imtltut* high avhool course In croeral math*malic* at Camp Lajeune. N. C. Ill* company commander, li t L t-K . ford will be operated from my
.
G. B o m , made the pre.enUllon Oct. ». Leonard la th* ion of Mr. present l o c a t i o n temporarily,"
•• and Mr*. Jnme* M. Leonard of 2011 Holly Av*. lie U a member said Warner.
of Headquarter* and Renrire Company of the Second Service R*glThe car rental service will of­
- ment. Second Marine Division. at Camp Ixjrant. Bafora entering fer automobiles for rental to any
.
the Marine Corpi In June 1954 he graduated from Seminole High
of tbe prominent center* of Flori­
• School In San.’o
r d
. __________________________________ da. fn order word*, and Warner,
a visitor could pick up a car In
Sanford and leave It In Miami,
Jacksonville, Daytona Reach or
most any other Florida city.
(X T 24
" I have been looking forward
(Ceeitlnuid From I ■*** •)
Admission*.
Board vf Commin'onari of SentP Mrs. Margaret Pttcr&lt;on (DeBary) to the opportunity to serve our
growing number of visitor*, both
uole County, all of whom hat*
Willie Stafford &lt;Sanfordl
those who come to Sanford and
concurred In Ih- Icaall*' .-f ihe
Jimmy 0 . Moore, (Cairo Ga.) Central Florida for pleasure and
application and ‘ dins procelure
Births
those who are here for businea*
J fo be followed In lhl» referendum.
Baby Boy Bower]
reasons," he said.
•• •••Under the elrcum*lan*e* wo
Discharges
"No doubt, the National Cai t * very proud to hi a**ociat*d
Janet Michael (Sanford)
Rental* of Sanford service will
with there fine bode* In the doMrs. J . Walden ant baby girl
bring more people In'o our com­
- ftp .e nf Ihe voting privllgfc of
(Sanford t
munity since a car can be ob­
fte citizen* of Semlnoto County.”
Clarence Shaffer (Sanford)
tained from any on* nf the other
J g l J Kemp.
OCT. XI
principal centers ami left hat*
■ "To furthtr enlighten the voter
Admission*
In Sanford.” Warner pointed out.
|Bd lo give an opportunity fir any
Ruby Dancy (Sanford]
"Another of Ihe services offer­
Hid all to iubmlt question# regardNorma Martin tSanford)
ed." said Warner. "I* that of
mg the referendum at a ipecial
Shirley Mule (Lake Monroe)
automatic reservation of a car
flection on Nov. «. ind In order
Travis Twyman (Sanford)
by requeat of tht traveler who la
(hat they may have Ihoao qj*»Dorothy Lee (Lake Mary)
espected lo arrive In th* city.1
1 Uona aniwered, we havo arrang­
Elliabeth Prtngl-i (Kanforo)
ed a public forum &gt;o b* hel I SatMirth*
T H E t . n D " «*»'••"•• v
ardor evening belvrecr 1 and I
Baby Roy Martin
Diminutive Martin Van Buren
p. m. In conjunction with Radio
Baby Boy Dancy
was called this by hla Demo­
Station WTRR.” Kemp revealed
Discharges
cratic supporter* — and 'the
Vila morning.
Ezell Ashlev (Sanford)
red fox of Klnderbook” by the
. Stood, the attorney repteiontlng
Charles C. Robcrti (Sanford)
opposlog Whigs—In hla aucccas-the principal* In the Circuit Court
ful bid for the presidency in
He|e« Smith and baby boy
{ lull aeekln* an Injunction agalntt
IBM.
(Sanford)
"ftamlnole Raceway Para and the
Diminutive Want Adi, I o j .
rttie Belle Wallace
Board of Seminole County Comare "little magicians" when It
(Lake Monroe)
i Alaiinnera. ataled (hit mom ng
comet to selling, buying, rent­
John Roger* (8anford)
• that tho principal* Invo vci In Ihe Susan Lynn Stephen* (Sanford)
ing and hiring. For err.te r
• tult are the turfonl-Orlamli Ken*
lucres* in your bid lo fill your
Dora E. Guerry (Sanford)
) Ml Club and a eltlien, Leon D.
need, Call IH! and tet an adEmmalee Thornton (Sanford)
jjgcAulin.
taker help you.
Minnie Scott (Lake Mary)
The attorney pointed out that
*t**avl« Twyman (8anford)
Uprha law aaya that there mu»t Im
OCT. M
Larry Busby (Lake Monroe)
• a fpeclal election and the referen
Admissions
OCT. 2&gt;
-4um that la being held I* co-mlngl- Mrs. Nancy Terwllliger (Sanford)
Admlasibtis
t id with the general cle-tlon which Gloria R. Anderson (Indian River
IJoyd Hatch (Sanford)
not give a true pl.-'urc if the City)
Deborah Kearney (Sanford)
; voter*' opinion*"
Birth.
Discharge*
Baby Boy Terwllliger
Norma Martin and b«by boy
• * Be alao aald trut "Aayooa barDischarge*
(Sanford)
^Jag a permit meat heir all rotla ef
Shirley Muse (Lake Monroe)
j l i pec LaI election and there people
Fay Ivta (Sanford)
Baby Roy Smathera
'(Seminole Racewiy i'trk ) are get*
Charlotte Wataon (Sanford)
(Altamonte Sprlnga)
Ruby Doney an.l baby boy
. *tng a free ride, «o lo apeak."
Katrlla Harper (Geneva)
(Sanford)
T Steed alio pointed uut th.it there
Beatrice Todd .nd baby girl
(X T. M
* a moral aide to the auit. "Other
&lt;Longwood)
Admlsaloma
Jian opening the .-ounty wile lo
o ct. n
Mrs. Rote Lee Coley (Sanford)
(ambling, th e Ran furJ Orlando
Adralaalons
Henry Martin (8anford)
lennel Club ha* a payroll of
Charlotte Wataon (Sanford)
Mr*. Leola Morgan (Ovlrdo)
tlM.OOO. Another track, acroi* the
Jeaale Johnson (Sanford)
■Mbs
dreel three miles away wilt have
Grace McClain (Sanford
Baby girl Morgan
utfalr competition."
Dtachargea
Dtachargea
A hearing in 'he restraining
Iiaac King Sanford
Scott Wooteiury (Sanforu)
irder will be heatd Thursday
Ruth Whack (Sanford)
Lloyd Hatch (Sanford)
morning at 10:30 In the SemlnoU
* •County Cburt House.

Hospital Notes

Count)'

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Contract Awarded News Briefs
For Work Al SNAS

WOMAN FOUND DEAD
ST. PETERSBURG i f t - Mrs.
Francin* McDougall, M, was
fouaj dead early today on a chair
in ■ fire-damaged room where she
was watching television
Investigator* Mid the suffered
superficial burns anJ might have
suffocated. Her husband. Morti
mcr, told detectives his wife haj
several limes fallen asleep while
smoking.

A contract for architectural-en­
gineering service* for preparation
of plana and speclflsatlnaa for
various construction and repair
work totaling in eiecis of IIS!,000 aboard the Sanford Naval Air
Station hai been awarded to J .
M. Shifalo and Raine Associates
of Winter Park, the Naval Air
Station servlet information office
announced today.
WILCOX TO HEAD
These plant anJ specifications,
■ FIRE FIGHTERS
which shall be completed on or
JACKSONVILLE U t- Tbe fire
before Nov. IS, will cover a nine fighters of Florida, a branen of
foot- high security fence -vltb th* AFL-lnternational Asm cf
guard towart for the Heavy At­ Fire Fighters, yesterday eirtlcd
tack Training Unit area; a build­ E. C. Wilcox of Miami president
ing to house liquid oxygen equip­ for the l&amp;th time
ment; sentry lowers and communi­
J . E. Davis of St Augustine. C.
cation system for Heavy Attack M. Hunt of Tampa, H. L. Gilmore
Wing One; structure* and emer of Pensacola were named vice
gency lighting ayatam for the president* and A. T. Kelley Jr.
Heavy Attack Wing One area; of C o r a l Gablca, secretaryrepairs to the station railroad; treasurer.
automatic sprinkler systems for
two storage buildings, the air
MAN WOUNDS WIFE;
conditioning of the special weapon!
KILLS SELF
assembly room; repur* to the
station'* overheaJ steam dlatri-) LAKE WALES l i t - Oil* Single­
button system; and rrpair* to ton, M. ahot himself to death af
various octsMe recreation facili­ ter wounding his former wife,
whom he had driven to mile* to
ties.
t
see.
Pollen officer Paul Vrtton aald
Singletoo got Into ao argument
with Mrs. Lucille Stokes Singleton yesterday, shot he' lo tha
Mrs. Elvira C. Garner pasted wrlaL then put a bullet through
away at a local nursing tv-ine at hla own brain.
Singleton lived in Leesburg
3:23 a. m. (hla morning following
a short illness.
She was born In Lebanon, Tcnn. COUPLE HURT IN ACCIDENT
and had lived In Sanford 'or th*
MIAMI JV— An accident at Jen­
past M years. Mrs. Garner made sen Beach, near Stuart, last night
her home at KXJ Hibiscus Court.1injured a man and his wife who
She wa* a member of the Pr*»- had Just been rtunl'ed after a sixbyterlan Church, and a member of months search for the husband.
PEOE lodge of Sanford. Mrs.
Ernest King. &amp;S. suffered htad
Garner was the wife of the late injuries and his wife, Louise, a
N. 11. Garner.
bark Injury wh?o they were
Survivor* include one aon H. struck afoot by an automobile on
D. Garner of Hampton, Va., on* U. S. A1A.
alater, Mr*. R. T. Thrasher of
King had returned homo from
Orlando; one niece. Mr*. Paul tho Midwest, where be was lo­
Stine and one nephew K. C. cated recuperating from amm-aia
Thrasher, both of Orlando.
aod head injuries which police be­
Funeral service* will he held at lieve were Inflicted on him at Ihe
2:30 p. m. Wednesday afternoon time of hla disappearance last
at Brltaon Funeral Home with Dr. April. No asaallant has been
W. P, 11rooki Jr., officiating, as­ found.
sisted by Dr. J . B. Root

Mrs. Elvira Garner
Dies Early Today

Ed taps!, who was manager,
pitcher for Richmond In the Internotional League In l»M. plana to
retire at a pitcher next season and
devote all his baseball time to
managing.

NEWSPAPERMAN SUCCUMBS
MIAMI Ut— Rosa A Reeder. 70
retired executive of th* Miami
Metropolis and Its successor fie
Miami Dally News, died yester­
day.
Reeder, who had served as hullSOIL BANK PROGRAM
nesa manager of the Metropolis
C.AINF-SYTLLF. ■ *- F l o r i d a and secretary-treasurer nf the
farmer* participating In the sere- Dally News, was a director of the
age reesevw portion of the soil
bank program numbered l,MT on
Or*. IS.
H. R. Foster, chairman, told a
meeting of the Stale Agriculture!
Stabilization and Conservatloa
Committee yesterday 1,144 of tho
farmers had been paid I2M.OOO,
U per rent of the money allocated
to the *Ute for JIM.
"By Oct. 31 our next reporting
datr. we Mtlclpate that go per
cert of th* fundi allocated to
Flcwida for acreage reserve pay.
menls for thla yaar will hava been
paid out" hr added.

Gates Says Peace, |
Armistice Confused
JACKSOSV1LLE (AP— Interptetlng the aWenc* of majlr war
a( peace "Is a false reading of our
times." say* Thoms* S. Gates Jr.,
undersecretary o* the Navy.
He told a Navy Reserve award
•rremony here “Armistice la a
Setter word and certainly t«*y
peace and armistice are confused
and interchanged.”
An Armistice .between the free
and communist worlds "really will
be the only peace most of ua will
ever know," he said.
Gates emphatitrd the necessity
for adequate and well trained re­
serve forces as well as Ih* regular
military establishment and said:
"We are faced with a dynamic
situation of instability In the world
that requires recognition of its na­
ture and its potential by evrry
citizen of the United States.”
He urged eitiiens in the reserve* RALPH K. HIM AS, Chief Ariettas Machinist Mate. USS. tres off, |
to prepare "for the long pull during hla match recently with Captain Robert W. Jackson. USN,
ahead against atheistical philos­ Commanding Officer of Sanford Naval Air Station, (left) which open­
ophy, against an uncompromising ed the NAS Golf Tournament Currently being held at the Jluj fair
philosophy for control of men’s Country Club. The flve-week-long tournament is open to anyone b*-&lt;d
at the NAS. (Official Thoto. U.S. Navy)
mind* and powrr.”
The undersecretary awarded *
•on*. Hughes attribute* his great
trophy to rttrol Squadron 741 as
the best In the Navy reserve*. The
bulk to • *iege of whooping
•quadron Is assigned lo antisub­
cough. H&lt;- believe* the paroxysms
marine and mining millions and
of coughing somehow upset na­
FISHHOOK. 111. (A l- Robert ture's balance and a glandula^
Is headed by Cmdr. Charles Rog­
ers.
Earl Hughe*, who claims to )« the disorder resulted.
W
world'* fatten man, ha* returned
Around It pounds at birth,
Southeastern Newspaper Publish­ home from a summer tour v ith Huzhcf wa- up to 530 pound*
ers Assn.
a circus where he fattened up to when he was 10 year* old.
Funeral services will be at 10 1,011 pounds.
a. m. Tuesday In Woodiawn Park
Because of hla great bulk, the
Ma- solrum Chapel
30-year-old Hughe* gets weighed |
only Infrequently. He uiually i*
MAN FAILS TO FIND
brought to commercial scales in
PARENTS IN RUSSIA
Fishhook aboard a truck from his
MIAMI i t — Henry Hanna, who farm home near this town in
flew to Russia to seek his parents, west-central Illinois.
VS
brother* and slaters, la back after
Hughes' heasdeit weight before
being steered politely but firmly
away from the Transcaucasian tha summer tour was 940 pound*
OVER
village where he Ua'. saw them 34 Brought to town several days af­
ter hla circus stint Hughes weigh­
years ago.
ed
1,041
pounds,
a
net
gain
of
93
Hanna said a Russian university
professor he mat In Stockholm over hit previous bulk.
Nobody thought to take hi#
told him the people of lhal area
latest
were moved In IMt to a point measurements *1 h l a
near Siberia because they were weighing. Rut at 94(1 pounds.
5:00 O'CLOCK
of German origin and Stalin was Hughes' waist mat an almost un-'
believable 115 inches.
auipirious of espionage
\ Ol It SPONSOR
No one ha* been able lo tree*
Other member* of Hughes' fam-|
the fate of any nf tha villagers lly, Including hla father and two
who were evacuated. Ihe profes­ brother*, are average site persor told Hanna.

1,041 Pound Man
Returns From Tour

FOOT BALL
Seminole High
New Smyrna
WTRR

Friday Night

MOCK ELECTION HELD
LAKELAND U t- The political
union at Florida Southern College
held a mock election vesterday,
with President Elsenhower pulling
M l vote* to 22t for Adlai S'evrn•on.

Jim Francis (cored 430 point*
last season to get a one-year
Dartmouth haakrtball record. The
former mark was 413 rolnt* irsde
by E«l I-ae-le. Ron Judsnn *!*•»
passed l-eedr's mark, getting 42^
tallies last tearnn.

S A N F O R D

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KTERNAL IN TIIK
HUMAN HREAST*
There U now rcanun to
hope that there will lie a
cure for every dUenhe.
Drun mnnufadurern, who
produce the hanlc mcdlclnest in &gt;our prencriplionn,
nrr allocnllnp an much n»
10',; of their Income for
raswarrh.
It (a Important thut you
turchane all your medirinew
n a pharmacy to encour
age thla effort. Part of the
price of every prescription
we dinpenM becomes your
contribution to your future
better health.

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DEADLY SKIDS ARE LESS LIKELY
C O N C R E

on

The difference between a deadly skid and a eafe, quick stop U
often the pavement. Yon can stop faaier. even U tha rein, on
concrete. Thai's because concrete’s gritty surface pro*ides uni­
formly kigh skid resistance, wet or dry,
Betides permitting better vehicle control, cor.
* 'night
drisiog safer tool lu light-colored surface rcS....
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timet more light than dark-colored pavements. You u&lt; i-niicr
and have more time to alow down or stop*

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Concrete roads also ere safer because they’re free from hazard*
oua ruts, washboard wrinkles and raveled edges.
It's worth remembering that when the weather Is roegh you're
, the aUd-resiauat safety pavement.

TOUCHTON

CHEVROLET

TH E ’ 57

Chnrvlti ta k a a daring departure Ja r '57. Thit it the n&lt;w car that g o a
*rm ail one better tilth fu el injection . . . tilth bold neto id eal in daign
. . . in uyiing . . . in autom atic driting. I l’i in ert, tmooth and tu n y l
Chevrolet is the place where new
Ideas grow. And what a crop of
them thie y e a r!. . . Fuel injection
. . . a brand-new Turboglide auto­
matic transmission (optional at
extra coat) with Triple-Turbine
takeoff. A ful) range of five potent
engines, with horsepower options

ranging clear up lo 245.* A func­
tional new “face" in which bumper
ami grille are atylcd aa a single
unit Dozcna upon dozens of oilier
brilliant touches including smaller
14-lnch wheels. It’s an idea year
at Chevrolet - and you'll want U
sample them alii

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Contract and Repair Work
Fret Litimate*
R. L HARVEY
204 Sanford Are.
Phono 1*28

P R O F IT O P P O R T U N IT Y

IN NEW BUSINESS

. W . J . KIN G
Plumbing Contractor
See Either William* Swimming
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
Room Electric Water Heater*
Pool ad on Budnaia Page this
7334 Orlando Dr.
Pk. M
itaue. Frinchiae Dealer to be
C E R A M IC T IL E
appointed toon.
Paul F. .Mueller A Son Ph. 154
Freo connate, (Jimlily work.

whit you want

C LA S S IFIED ADS

P k 1821
iv lp L A C E S !• EAT
COT INSOMNIA? , NecJ a nightcap? We re open *t!l 2 a.in.
every night hut Sunday. THE
DOGGIE DINER A BAR, Lake
Mary.

Thi* ii a free pass to tho Movie*
land Rile-ln Theatre for Mr*. Grocery A Filling Station. Well
J . Ilrantlcy. Exp. date Nov. I,
ettablUheJ builneat, good loca­
ISM.
tion. While neighborhood. Kea­
ton for telling, ilckn n t. Phone
PLUMIII.Mi K HEATING
9243, Sanford, Fla.
____
Septic Tank Initaltalion A Service
Heater Service, Archie C. Har
FINANCIAL
lett, Phnne 734-W or 1335.
3 4 - 1 NKURANCE

JtouWalt

4 !—FURNITURE - NOUIEWII.U

T H E SA N F O R D

31—APTS—UOL'SES—ROOMS

Used furniture, appliance*, tools, Furnl»ho.i t-bedreonx house, ad­
ult*. Ph. 1391-J.
etc, Boughl-aold. Larry'* Mar
3SI East lit, SL Phone 1831.
Room for rent with kitchen pelxliege* to couple. Ph. litil-W.
2nd ANNIVERSARY
IN OUR
REAL ESTATE
SANFORD LOCATION
85-HUM ES
Echols Hl-Ktm ................ 8W50
Sofa Bed and Chair ......... 99 &lt;M
1225 DOWN
Hollywood Bed ................ 49 50
3 Bedroom* and Carport*
Free headboard* on Hollywood
Terrauo Flour*
Bed*
Kitchen Equipped
All Dinette SetaDiscounted
Nie* Retidential Location
$139 ou Bunk HcJs
...... $119 tn
I.* ml wiped Ytrd*
3-Room Group* ................ 295 iw Re»Hy for occupancy in 2 *r*ek»
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR .
3-l'e. Curved Sectional* .. 119.00
Builder
(Foam Rubber)
ixuuucr;
Phone 1991
1800 Mellonville
BEDROOM:
Double Dresser
4 room, 2 bedroom home, $3750
Ilexelrd Mirror
Lneited on Old Orlando High­
Bookcase Red
way, Ideal for children, *cho»&gt;l
tnneripnng Mattrq**
hu* atop. Call 1112-U.
Box Spring , (2 pillow* FR EE)
LAKE FRONT
Sc* our new line of floor covering New three bedroom house on
and complete home furnishing*.
Laka Emma. One and half tiled
FREE DELIVERY
bath*. Florida room. l&lt;ot III'
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
x 223'. Turn So. one mile at
Corner 2nd A Magnolia, Ph. 1212
Oaklawn Cemetery.
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
Open Monday'* til 9:#e p.m,
2 bedroom hou»e. fenerd-in back
yard. 1913 Summerlin, Phone
W3IT OUU BALCONY
2371 K.

H E R A L D Tuca. Oet. 30. 1 9M

F i« t •

T1IE CARD OF THANKS

Very oGcn a Card of Thank* in th* Sanford Hertlg p M l* • M B i
which I* difficult to fill in ane other way. Not only la It a gi i miM
eipreulon of gratitude to thote who hav* tent floral tribulM but
•Imi crturteoiKly acknowledge* th* service* and kindnMae* r f Um
many to whom a perron*! not* of thank* cannot well h* mallM..
Newspaper Card* of Thank* are accepted a* * octally car*
rack Emil*- Tost, the noted authority on etiquette, fails they M m
many good use*
There I* no prescribed form for a Card ef Thank*. It can bb'M
brief or a* tin tiled a* you desire. When th* oceaslon come* ytfc win
!lnd a sympathetically understanding member of ear itaff to tftla t
you.

THE **I,N 51EMORIUM” NOTICE

It is th* custom of many families in Ihli country to c o n n *a *n d *
* l-rreavement hy an "In 5lrmorlum’' notice in newspaper ctaaalfted
column*. Thrv find a real solaee therein. Preparation or *«l*cGaa at
i luitabla verse bring* bark to them lander, pleasant recollection*. AM
Cilia Cook, Iho English poet ha* *o beautifully Ciprttlad It:
"How cruelly »wrct a re th* cehoc*
that »tart
When memory nlaya an eld tuna
on tho heaiL"
M--»t frequently an In Memorium I* Inserted on tho annlTantry
if dcalli. However, oilier date*, which It l* felt ar* appropriate or
meaningful are alio selected. The birthday of the departed, In* wedd­
ing ntinlvcriary. Memorial Day, esrn Chiistraa* are amonf other
significant os'cailon* rhosan.
If v-ni are hesitant to express your tender thought* Ini poetlrfonui
poet I
cou may avail .yourself
th* Herald'*
eollection of orli
. of
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______________
-.-final* _____
These espres* in i-oetlc beauty the amotions of the heartstri*!*.
\mong them ace verses appropriate to any circumstance.

$ 179 .

CUMPLETE MODERN
INSURANCE
AU th* NEW KINDS of firo and
casualty. Insurance available in
&lt;uniraiima and Repair
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
tha be*t of Companies at Low­
too; Saelerd Axe.
Pkaee 1113
llOLLAWAY, Hospital and U»tiy
e d llaiet to tkoia who qualify.
WIAIINO hi* ornate velvet cost,
Itedi Hay. Week, or Month—
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
Plumbing. Krc»ky Heating
a 'Ttcefratcr,” a* Tower of !-nnTel. IMS. Furniture Center —
THE KATE
i
AGENCY, 2i&gt;4 S. r * r k Are..
-Inn guards are termed In Eng­
M. G. H O D G ES
n s We»t First S t . ___
Cards of Thtnks rr# f 1.00 |wr insertion regardlesi of sixa, fa
Sanford, Fla.
land. arts as guide to Prtrx
Service on All Water Pumps—
Mfmnrm/ii nntifr*. due in lie Inc I they n»*y run to tom ld in ^lc
Scharman, the "Ml.-* Germany"
Well* Prilled — Pump*
35—MONEY TO LOAN
rrtglh, are billed at $1.04 per eolumn Ineh.
W ELCOM E ( l i r r s
entry tn the Miss Wot lit contest.
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE 2 bedroom home, 200 ft. Fenced
Paola Rnadc Phone 700
that are long cheiishcd are raiy
corner
lot,
oak
tree*,
By
Owner.
—at
Warehouse
Price*,
viall
■
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1
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AUTO LOANS
to icleft from Powell'* varied n —SPECIAL NOTICES
BERRY'S. We are rxpert* at asPhone 1714 J.
COST LESS
Hock. Como in an i look around.
silling'you to secure gracious
1951 ROYAL PORTABLE
CUSTOM UPUOI-STEfUNG
good look* with functional con­
TYPEWRITERS
Slip Coven and Drape*
Florida State Bank
venience. Today a best buys In
: iiii
No Down Payment
STANLEY Ktll.P
■-st.H-’u n m »■
nationally adxcrtised furnitur*
DF SANFORD _____
omx
n
Gtoasy
ACROSR
II Month* To Pay
PHONE MiS-J.
'JUciuiu y■'*'*
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
ju 'xu n ;ir-: i h -s
1 ! (ate red
fabric
1 ExctaLa).Away Now for Christmas
T IR E D
Ftrat St. Phone |4gf for Even­
MERCHANDISE
3 4 L t'.UI I C.V.'
deer
GATLIN
BROTHERS
mslion
Biblical
ing Appointment.
POWELL'S OFFICE M I'P l.t
HOLLYWOOD
(AIM
-The
hand
•1C.X* : a -II
Dragline A Build****- Seme#
5 Job
2 Past
city
ut
llio
satnti
old
Ihinu?
117 8. Magnolia
Phone tnd'»
H
J -J’JH XIM • •
some, tuxedoed gvnt of mature
Ph. 2232 Geneve. 2C5-W Sanfort 43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
aick
3 Grate
9
Culture
Sea
tha
apaciou*
new
taaicfull)
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Mr*. Housewife. . .
year* looked familiar. Rut he took
4 Motassea
mrdit
Man'*
different horn** la —, —
«J JIS J ’X- I -I*
We nuy arm tail used furniture
AUTOMOTIVE
How's your blanket ..tuition?
his
place
atn
uxg
the
extra*
in
the
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
•
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11
Recipient
ntm*
ilii’j
dirpiia
i•i
South Pinccrtlt
Sanfort
Paying top cash price* for any We Have a fmc scltc'pn of or
5 Capital
28 Boast* sV.!Jllci ULtlJ a «
of a gilt
night - Inis i-rerr.
____
Ralph Hay, 3130.
tlrovo
Manor*
Sni'fon
thing
of
value.
SUPER
TRAD­
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Ion, nylon, rollon, wool -.nd mix
•Jap I
12 Hook of
27. Twilight H tli.1 &lt;JLSi ( t
Valencia Villa*
Dclani
ING POST on 17-92 Ph I053-W.
Hr wa« Frank!) n Farnunt, once
5IUL7 tiU .i
ed fabric
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u ro p a
the Bible
8
Kee|.billed
2$. Jewish
Sell Your Cur to
a star in the movie* and now
rueknot
B L A N K K T S
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
13. Piercing
month
1 -Shirt*. 41c, Sleeping bags,
ROY KELL
IMMEDIATE
ptuud to he an extra. Su much so
$5.11 in *:ai&gt;5
T. Coin (Jsp ) 31. Music
7 h Ui4 « ‘i
out
IXING, Ptiona 388 W7 Ea*l
rota, blanket*, tarpaulins, Army
3ort W. SecunJ St.
that tie x*as Just licvn circled
• Smslt barrel
not*
14. Horse
G A R R E T T ' S
Commercial Av*.
Nax-y Surplus. 110 Sanford AveOCCUPANCY
president of the Screen Extia*
323E. First SI.
Phone 1412
10 Girl's name 33. Bulla
recing
8-BOATS AND MOTORS
39. Extinct Bird
—Factory to You—
term t pt )
11. Xtore costly r.» Spigots
ENVELOPES. Letterheads. MateGuild,
(N.Z )
Idrally
Situ
ated
F.vlnrude Sale* A Servlre
Aluminum
48-FARM
and
GARDEN
13 Freedom
38 Tnrash
mrnl*. Invoker, hand bill*, and
14 Girt*
41. Opening*
l.uxuriouBly
Plnnneil
Fat until was one of u hundred
Venetian
Blind*
RO nSO N Sp o rtin g Goods
37
14 And i Lit )
program*, e t c .
Progreiaive
Astringent
nickname
extras filling a night club -cal
.Moderately rricatl
14 leading Varieties Polled
18 Capital
-1 T -it'V
IT. Twin
Printing Co. Phone Uil — 401 Enclosed head. Hag-proof bottom
fruit
301 |»l. St.
Phone fM
while
Susan
llaywaid
and
Kirk
No.
1
ROHE
BUSHES
rail with plaillc end*. Plattk
•Egypt)
er)*tal
31 Melura
Weal Utb SL
IW I
3
and
4
Bedroom
Home*
with
1
l i f t . Runabout Including motor
IKiuglas
did
a
samba
in
"Tnp
Se­
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
95c each
19. Variant
and 2 hath* aituated an large,
1150. 820 Eicambia Dr., Phone j FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
Henry
A.
IlnurII
Seed
Co.
of "shu *
cordi.
1 1
artistically
land*cape&lt;l
lot*. cret Affair." When the noon break
a • rand paint aec—Hill Hardware Sen kn rik Glonn and P a in t Co 100 W, l*t. St.
Phone 41
21. Caudal
177OR.
Pave-I atreeti an I all other came, the xetcrjn actor sat down
i %
Co., 301 E. l»t St., Phone 53
appendage
%
112-114 Weil 2nd SL
Pbone 220
■J
city convenience* make the«e tn lunch and dilcusscl hi* own
-TRAILERS
Home grown Manun Market Cab21 Exist
colonie*
of
owner-wrupird - aster and (he current plight of
Robinton Hand Crafted Furniture.
24. rtwixa river
bagr Plant*. R. F. Crcn»haw,
rr
ll
humr* truly delightful plica* the extra.
We build, deilgn and refinish. BARGAIN! Apt- Mie ga* range,
will pay YOU to see u» Wf&lt; n
29 Mo-t
perfect condition. Call at 28UQ Ph. 1711-W,
to live.
you buy. Open Evening* and
See at 018 Ftench, Fh. 53-R.
“ I came from Boston, you
skillful
1
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwotd.
Sunday*.
know," lie s.iid. and hi* flat A'*
%
21. Entire
Designed, Built and .-old
nt Illicit Alarm Clofk*. Guiranle*
■*
Va
Ka*t*ide Trailer Sale*
•
RENTALS
confirmed the fs-t. " t grew up on
amount
By
l# r r
\\
ed II.8V. Sanford Jewelry A ENJOY a ihunning »n r« on your
Pal ilka, Fla.
f7^
29
Land
the
same
»!reet
with
Jim
Curley.
SMALL
CHANGE.
F
.
M.
B.
Re,
10c
f
0
1
)1
1
AM
St
TU
D
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Inc.
f
Luggage. 304 Sanford Avc.
54—A
PTR—HOUSES-ROOM
H
measure
TT
A 25c More, 321 S Hanford
li
1954 Va-Ka-Shun-Ette, 1G ft. houseWe xvere good friend*. Curley i*
Builder* of Fine Home*
30 taiwrr
For Florida Living
trailer, "light a* n baby carri- .Iiiu*e (leaning- Window*, Floor*, Repoitrtied freexar. In u»* 3 WEI-AKA APARTMENTS: room*
a former ms)or of Boston an I
f/r
11
A
i Archale)
St
age'', perfect for vacationing. Office. Call 1148-J, D. C. Caldwell
governor
of
Man-arhil*ettmonth*. Assume payment*. Ph.
private hath*. 114 W. Firat St
V/
SALES OFFICE
32
Exist
Only $350. and auurou payment*.
"I
was
nn
the
stage
first.
I
.’C.’5 S. French Avenue
31 Isolated hill
1382.
)6
If,
PI MPS A SPRINKLER
n
PHONE 1030-J.
Dcairabla furn garage apt. 432 W
starred for the greatest producer
Chon* 2100 and 29K0
35 Sodium
SY STEMS
%
'7
of them all, fh irlrs Frohman.
l*ym I
n
w
All type* end sites, lixstalUd o Sandbox, adjustable top A metal
J4
13—TRL'CRLR
Avalon Apt*. Kfieiency, Ph. 720-W
bottom. $4- l'h. 1769-J.
When summer came, there xxrr#
34 Author of
"Do It Yourself."
V i
%
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
"Pilgrim's
only two thing* far an nrlor to do
&gt;*
Thi* i* a free pa*» to lha Prairie
Burn, cottage, r a i t o m b l * .
44— APPLIANCES
H T 1 N E
Progress'
%
in
those
days—take
an
extended
Located
on
17
92.
Ph.
201O-WI
U k e Drlve-ln for Joe Levy.
t-Bedroom CB Hou*r, Wynnewwul.
iposs
i
It
Machine and Supply Co.
“ J*
Eap. dale. Nov, I, 19MRange, Refrigerator A Hra'rr. vacation or get a low-payinu job
38 A calkin
2ti7 W. 2nd St.
Ph- * FRIGIDAIRK
'A M
and service. O. i f . High, Ovirdo 1-Bedroom houae pinially fu n
HarilwOcal Floor*, Tile Haiti in n xummer slink company. It
41
40 Ifelmsmsn
$70 mo. Call 998.
Fla, Phone FO-5-3.115 or San
CROSLKY
BENDIX
happened
that
a
frlrnd
of
mine
ATTENTION LONG DISTANCE
Equity $W0 Ph. 799-It.
47
Ruminants
i
S a l * 'nd *-*vlfe
ford 1442-W after • p m.
TRUCKERS. Great Dane 31
had made a hit In movies Ik* sug4$
4*
44 Nasal noise
Rote Court G room apartment*,
IIA N D A L L
and 35 fool u»ed all aluminum
feiied that I try for a jab.
YOU'LL LOVE
43 rood
l
Salts
•
*
Btnric#
furnished.
Kitchen
equipped.
produce van*. Also two 1953 Dia­
Electric Company
THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK
"In Iho.e days, actors shunned
•slsngl
SINGER
I’hone 1494.
mond T 180 1IP Cummin* Die*
Service— ijuality —SatHfaction
48 Equipment
2RKI)lt(H)M HOME
film* \\o railed thrm ‘Gl-ker*'
Sewing Machine!
I sleeper tractor*. Excellent ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J —3 De Bary AI&gt;o part*. aecex*one» for all
5 room unfurn. apt. Newly decora- Thi* home ha* large living room amt thought they were beneath us.
rnndilion. Great Danc-Diamoml
make* of tewing machine* of
with firrpla&lt;o, 2 extra large Hill Universal Offered In pay my
teal. 1301 Celery Ph. 805-W.
T. 103 So. Orange Illoisom Thi* it a free pa** to the MovieAmerican and European manu­
l-edrooin*. dining rmim. kilctn-u fare lo Holly wood ami li.uk on the
Trail. Orlando 3 !»i3l. N ightland Ri.lc-ln Theatre for Wend­
2 *nd 3 he-tr-iom emicnt hlnek
with plenty of r»hinel», break- gamble that I might succeed. I
facture.
Call Mr. Reeve* 31203.
ell Brook*. Eap. date Nov. 8.
lake front home*. $85. A $85.
All Repair Work
fail room and nice tcreennl-in figured I couldn't lo-c."
1954.
unfurnished. Phone 1129, St.
Fully Guaranteed
por* h.
14—USED CARS
That was 12 years ago. and
100 E. SECOND ST.
John Really Cd.
Beautifully lindicaped ground*
~t 7 Y . S E R V IC E
1919 NASH Su|ier 4 dr. ai-dan.
with oultide sprinkling *y*lrm. Farn un ha* been In pictures ever
t'oldwall Frigidairr. Excellent con­ Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17 92 So
Day or Nigtil
Good body and motor need*
central healing for extra mm- sinre. He starred first a* a lea-l­
&lt;?lty Until*. Hlumire rland Court.
dition. 8re at Uttle Venice. W.
SEMINOLE T.V.
ly HUMANIt. I UNOIHII, M.O.
Mime Tram. work. Radio, healfort. Exrellent residential loca­ ing mar,, then in Western series.
ao3 Celery — Ph. 1355 J .
Crystal Dr. 9th home an lcfL
rr above average lire*. $73.uO
tion . . . 2117 LAUREL AVE.
By Ihe mid thi i ties, he found
WITH the approach of Ule blood stream, whirl It la C U lM
1 room apt , a lulla. IU3 Park.
caih. See at 203 E. 21*7. St. Aft­
OD1IAM A TUDOR, INC.
autumn, we can expect to ice an to *11 parti of the body, producing
stardom had pa-sec! him ls&gt;. |(tHume
Improvement
45—BUILDING MATERIALS
2813 8. French Ave.
er 3 30 p.m.
had a wife and young daughter, increase in the number of case* ■x Jaundice, or yellow coloring of
Nice 3 room furn. apt. Screened
IxN»n service
Phone 2HD — ?WW
of Infrctluui hepatitis.
iho skin. Bometlmea, however,
and the nnl&gt; xxcirk he knew was
jMirch
&amp;
garage.
Only
$57.50
METAL
ROOFING
195.1 lie lair 4 .l&gt;"ir lln-vp'li-l. Radio
(iRKGOHY L1I.MHKK
This dl*fa-o, which U caused Jaundice doea not appear at alL
mo. 012 Park. Ph. 448-W, Mgr
N'ow in Mock. 5-V Crimp—
acting.
A Heater, white wall lire*,
41li A Maple — Phone 2842
by a virus and may ba introduced lied rest and the proper diet
troom house In Enlerpri-e. lad
Corrugate-! — 2*«" Corrugated
Power Glide. Phone 1388-M,
"I never soxrd rny money," he
135’ x 155'. U.noo. Term* rm- recalled, •'! always thought it | by contaminated food or water, are very Important to ipetd yonr
Get ;'l Your roofing need* at S*-e Seminole Really for Desir­
L IV E U A IT
attack* the liver. Sever* Inflam­ recovery.
able House* and ,xpU. Phouu 21.
DOES THIS BEAUTIFUL FALL
sidered by owner. J . P. Coul- would keep coming In."
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Shinkra, Speckled Perch Balt
mation result* and frequently The diet should be abundant la
WEATHER make you want to
liette, Enterprise.
and Worm*
Out We»t 13th SI.
He paid a rail to Central Cast­
New 2-bedroom houie*, kitchen
there are symptom* similar to rarbohydrat* and protein a n t
get out on the highway and g j Fleming Grocery—K. Geneva Ave.
ing. the *1 mhos' agency for hir­
equipped. Ph-ne 443 or write •8-LOTB
48—BU8INEM EQUIPMENT
influr-nra and oilier disabling 'tumid consist primarily of frvlU,
. .go. . .got Then are Ita) Hering extras. "Rut you've Ih-c-ii a
conditions.
Jack rlynt. ltov 302, flin/onl.
fault juices, cereals, bread, pota*
mn for real value* In USED J —dtCH(»OIJ*'INSTRUCTION
Hepatitis may dcvelcn rmldrnly loes, rice, sugar—and rindie*.
CARS. Phone 1450, or after fi LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, $ yra. HAYNES Offlee Machine Co. 2 beJnmm houxe. lllchtn equljxp- LOT 5 In Midway, in x mi' *!» r!" the manager said. "Ho y - 1
or
gradually,
Typewriter*, adding machine*
You'll g«t tha proteins fro a
p.m , phana 1JU-W . . . .THE
Granby Ave. N. of Church on ■rally want lo he an extra?"
up._ Adele Heilman, Ph. I224-J.
cd. (Juki neighbor buod, 2538
Sale*-Renta!*, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
if in meets.
Low Favar
Geneva
Axe
Jennir
Kaxeriy
*57 PONTIACS ARE COM1NG1
Palmetto. Phone 2813 D *)i, 852
Walker. Phone 1 R. 314 E 3th (T —71 fl()K £ H R and R E A M U K S
Symptom* usually are a low Dairy Food*
I ft Soda fountain and bar in A 1
Mg hi*.__________ _______
• EMPLOYMENT
St.
tirade fever, luis of appetite, Fall should be obtained chiefly
condition.
Alto
4
ratt
Iron,
leath­
RETIREMENT HOME
BUSINESS
headache, fallgue. nausea, vomit­ from dairy foods such a* milk,
28—II ELF ITAN1TD—FEMALE
er upholiterrd bar (tool*. Perfect Nicely Furnished 3 loom* A hath lads In Plneerext section p h o n e ! 100
lakefronlage, I bedroom
ing. a feeling of uneaxlnru.and a .-ream,
___________
Apt. Call 1970.
SERVICES
butter____
*nd eggs. C otU ft
for
small
butinea*
gelling
start­
fiatne
house,
modern
kitchen
857
J
.
Walt re** wanted. Apply Touchpain In tho upper rlcht portion'cheei* U good, too.
ed. Worth oxer IIAxjo will *aerl- 2-Bedrram house. Kitchen rqulpp
nm! living room. Jaloutled Flori­
Inn Drug Co.. Mr. Gilpin.
i* -B » :A im r p a r l o r s
of the abdomen. Stools mlgfyt be| j suggest that you remain la
fieo for $385 complete. Ph.
da room, separate frame gar­
IT—BROKER.* sad REAL I tin s
ed, tpxce heater. Ph. 2855-w.
light-colored, too
-jid at !ca*i three weeks after th#
age, large lot with h irJ road
Baby niter* with tran*portation. ICCO-J.
Modern Air-conditioned Salon
Better rail a doctor right away first symptoms appear. Your doefront* gr. 4 large oak shut*
Unfurnished house, 4 rooms L
Ph. 352 M.
Harriott's llenutv Nook
when these symptoms ap p ear.........................
tor might advise an even longer
Id ct, well Isridtraprd, outside*
bath In rountry. Phone II2I-M. 2 B.R. home, modern, like a .loll
IT—FUENITVRE—nOUSEUOuT103 S. Oak
Ph. '.‘71 Z7-HKLF w a n t : II MAI L
"Inc# laboratory testa are needed bed rrst. Not only Is th* rest csm y. ALL FOR $7,700.
house in-idr, Total prirr $«,to definitely diagnose the tllnexi lends) because of your great
3 room unfurnished apt. Phone
850. $1,173 down, $4108 per mo.
• 111G VALUES
S P E C IA L
1970.
as hepatitis.
Two men to learn new trade
fatigue. It also helps prevent t o r
•
UU1CK
CUEDIT
Beautiful
lot
od
Yenkee
Lake,
list
$10 Permanent, 18 54
J/oAfSJ
C em jM uty
While moat victims recover af­ recurrences.
Mechanical ability necessary
x
848.
Paved
rasd,
n,imped
in
EFFICIENCY
Apartment.
Suitable
• EASY TERMS
E V A B E S S B E A U T Y SH OP
ter six to right weeks of illness, And once ycu a re up and
1003 Sanford Avt„
sand beach, high lend.
for Winter TouiliL Private bain
A. B, PETER RUN
WILSON MAIEE
_____ Phone 5C3
______
the disease can at times have a xro'ind, take ll raxy for quit* a
A
shower.
Steam
heit.
Inquire
Broker Asiociatn: A. H. Pe!-rifln
New and Used Furniture
28—MALE or FEMALE
serious cmsrjuenee.
ahlle. Resume your activities
17-BU ILD IN G — It E r Al KH
Manuel Jacobson acroti from
J r . P. J . Chesterson, Osrlleiil
311 E. First St.
Phone 951
grati ally or y-u il probably have
Largest Organ
PAINTING
Poit
Office.
Willelti,
John
Meisrh
and
It.
W
$20.00 daily, Sell Lumlnou* Door
W. DIETRICHS
T. Rf. HERO
Th# liver, the largest organ tn a relapse and be back In bed la
William*. A. C. Doudney, Land
Plate*. Write Reeve*. Dept No.
REALTOR*
WOOLSEY
your body, performs many chtml- no time.
Surveyor.
ISO Attleboro, Mail. Free (am­
INI Parti Av*
Pbaste IT ar 14$
csl tasks. One of these function* QUtITlOM AND ANIWn
IK. N. Park Ave.
rhon* UN
ple*.
Marine Fialshe*
tv to secrete bile, a necessary aid D. A.: My husband had syphllli
R EA L ENTATE DRIVE fN
F o r Y ou r B oat
t on*iilt"A REALTOR First
24—SALESMEN • AGENTS
to clgestion.
about five years ago. Would It be
"544 French Av.
.Senknrik Giant and P aint Co
C U L L E N AN D IIA IIK K Y
If you are stricken with hepa­ wise to have another child now?
NEWSPAPER
itreel
aaleiboyi.
J
.
W.
HALL,
REALTOR
112114 W. 2nd St.
Phone 320
|M N' Park Axe.
Pbane 2313
titis. the liter becomes enlarged Answer: If your husband la
Johany Walker, Aseocisir
Age* 8 to II Apply to Murk
and loses some of its manufac­ completely cured. It should nol
"Call
Hall"
Phone
173a
•elrt, The Sanford Herald, after
For Faiauag call Mr. Tasker, Ph
turing ability.
..................
In te rfe re w ith your h a v in g
G6S-JCR. Room ipeclal $14.85.
The bile then seeps Into the-another baby.
IP IT IS REAL F..8TA1K
aisit. Kiflf rMl.insfn4iwts.tM.
»*k (JrumUv A Mnnirith
ThtirwUy, Friday and S t lu r d iy Wu W ill O ffer
FLOUR sanding and fmiibing.
AD BOOK MATCHES
at 117 South Park.
Ph-me 77
Cleaning, waging. Serving Semi­
FULL OR PART TIME
They Know
Selling Show our 211-page
nole rounty alaee 1923.
A Solid Tru ck L oad o f
Portfolio of aelling dynamite; |
II 51 Glepton, Lake Mary
G R A M K O W
BILLS HARD TO FAT? bell
ROSA L PAYTON
explain aiming Premium Plan
f If Nf R A t
Hr •Thi* i* a free pat* to the Rill
RegisUred Real Eitat* Broker TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. U rge
(you lake pari, loo); for RIG
things you’re through w i t h
M ,. ,
Theitrr for Andre Holly. K*p.
Phone &gt;971
IT-91 at llbxwalh*
three bedroom house and ten
rath profit*, Dally Commissions!
dale. Nov. I, 1901.
lot* on paved road In Lake
H It.»f, | - • •
Ifilthillir*,
Glamour
Girl*, At price* lower than you could o
through Want Ads for CASH.
rder direct from the manufacturer
PHONE 9178 far CHERRY
Alary. Furniture included. .Small
Safety
S
erin
!
Union
Label.'
20
*,
GAIN MORE SPACE in your
Ileal Eitata Brokerage — Notary
orange grove on premises. Price
Call 1821.
30'a 40'*. Ex cry one hot prohome with alorage wall*, built1219 W. 13th si. Rear-Barber hhup
Moat All Parfo rt
only I8.tw0.0u cash. Shown by
•perl.
Matter
Outfit
FREE!
in cupboard*, thrive*, etc. See
Bpnoin'ment.
WRITE TODAY!
HILL I.UMUER A SUPPLY
Romo Rllghl ly Denied, ar Scratched
Phone 9G4
Robert A. Williams 204 So. Park Ave.
7518
YARD for eaiy-te-follow plan* SUPERIOR MATCH CO.
REALTOR
anil quality material* at econ­
S. Crrrnwoud Ave. Chicago 19,
Itnymond Lundquisl,
omy price*. 223 W. 3rd HL
111.
OZIER REALTY CO
PHONE 83 'Tho Lumber Num­
ASSOCIATE
Laura H. Osier, Realtor
ber".
Phana
1171.
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
30—WUItK~WANTED^FEMALE * 3 -P c . Wall Cabinets.......... .... ...
lUsel 51. Field. Asseeltl#
j .1*0.1
» j0) So. Orlando ll»y. Ph. 1359
Thi* ll a free pass lo the Prairie
M cR A N E Y -SM IT H P A IN T S R.by .dtlng, r * f « m x e e a .l^ M . Single Door Utility Cabineta
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
...........................
9.H5
S413 8, Park
Phone 12U.1
Lska Drive-In Theatre for Don-i
Tbit la n free pata te the Riti Double Door Utility Cabinety
McMurray. Exp. dile Nov. L M—REAL ESTATE WANTED
___ 12.05
Ted Burnett
•
1858,
Theatre W. If. Tripp. Gap. date
for PAINTING
Nor. I, 1958.
We have a buyei fo r a S-BR
2401 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
IT. H. -BUT RTEMPER
masonry home in good residen­
Keep
children
in
my
home.
US4-W
Gay
Allea,
Aeeadit*
28—PLANO SERVICE
tial section, mutt be modern.
Arietta Frke, Aeeaeiata
If your home it for sale, please
Laundry. curLxina done at heme, 203-09 E. ririt St.
L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Realtar — Geaeral laearaac*
contact Seminole It rally, l'hon*
Phone 127
l'h. 1283 J
Phone 2181 Route 1, Sanford
P M ts 985 av 2 U 2112 N. Park Av*.
27.
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Spotlight

DAILY

CROSSWORD

On Hollywood

Autumn Brings Rise
In Hepatitis Cases

Seminole Realty

Our Loss, Your Gain
W e Need The Room

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

M ETA L U T IL IT Y C A B IN ETS

FIRST COM E, FIR ST SERVED

Mather o f Sanford

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Radio-TV
Highlights
By MAYSII OKU*
Features gyrttcate.

"Too bad, Vai." He gave her a
faint a m t l a "Apparently I've
made an awful mess of every­
thing tonight If It hadn't been
for what I said to Aunt May—”
But ha broke off.
(the touched Ms arm sympa­
thetically. ”1 know hose you (cel,
Dtrk. I can't bM iretly eay I Itkrd
her, but I I feet dreadful now
■tic's dee,i l: t you mustn't blame
Bruce lui
t ns said to me to­
night. Hr
responsible for Ure
health ol everyone on this ship.
I should have insisted that he ex­
amine h er"
"lint." be said angrily. "If Aunt
May had set her mind cm not see­
ing mm. she wouldn't see him.
B e should know that, better than
anyone "
"But os n»A to answer to the
Captain tor her death, and when
he eaye he hasn't even seen her.
It won't look loo well."
"I suppose wff'vt been tools,"
be said wearily. "1 ntver dreamed
R would upset Aunt May so irueh
when I—When I said 1 wantec. lo
marry you. And yet," he straightened lue tail, lean tardy, T m not
really sorry I said it, Vai."
Hhe turned and looked at him,
her face paler than ever, her blue
eyroa unsmiling. *1 think I under,
•land why you said It, Dirk," eh*
•aid slowly, aa though trying to
reason It out. "You didn't want
her boasing your life s i the has
Oone since Kilrrn's death. You
•aid what you did as a means of
—escape."

"Vai. you don't think Ihut r*

"Oh please, Dirk, don't let's go
Into that again t o n i g h t . " she
whispered.
* T » bumble, Vai," he said
presently. T 'm lying at your feet
apologising. My dear, my very
dear," hie grip m i her bend tight­
ened. "I'm no sorry for everyl l it has
«L"

Dirk waa standing on the port
a l d e 'l e a n in g with his b a c k
against the railing, smoking.
When be straightened and said.
"Hello. Vai." his voire sounded
weary and sad.
“Let's go up on ths boat deck
and talk," be said. T h e re should
be (ewer people there."
The boat deck waa practically
empty. Dirk took her arm and
drew her over to the railing in
the prow.
"Keeling better this morning,
Vel 7"
She shook hrr head and gave
him a feint imila. "Not much."
"Can't say I am either. Aunt
Maya always been a big part og
my lite, ever since I was a boy.
aa I told you. I suppose I put
her in my mother's place, and I
swear to you, Vai. that is how I
thought she regarded me." He
searched her pale, pretty race
anxiously. "You do Iwliere that,
don't you?"
"Perhaps she did regard yoa
Ilk* that. Dirk. I believed she
did anyhow."
"But last night ~ ha brgaa
hoarsely, and stopped.
"8he wasn't herself last night,"
she said ipilitly, "II was the
champagna and—and I suppose
she didn’t like the thought of my
getting so mueh attention. I
wish," she sighed, "yre* Sodn'f
said what you did about wanting
to marry me."
"I know," ha agrnd soberly.
"But when I pushed open the
door and heard her ranting at
you. 1 l»st mj head I had no
right to say It anyhow. Will yon
forgive me? " Ills voice had in It
that same note of humility she d
heard laat night.
"lum't worry about me. Dirk.
I don't think she really meant
what she said to you."
"I hope that's true," he said
gravely. "You see I've found tart
t was much fonder of Aunt May
than I thought."
Its turned from hrr and gazed
down into ths bright Mira sea.
"Ily tha way, tha Osptaia
wants to see us Ur his cabin at
eleven this mnmlhg," ha said
without turning his head. "I sup­
pose stout the timersl arrangaPresently Mm mads herself go mrnla."
up on dark.
(T a Be Conttnn*H)
M e turned to go Into her cobtn,
but Dtrk put hie hand against the
door. “Too love Bruce, don't
you?"
When ehe ipoke her voice wae
hushed and aimoat frightened *1
don't know. Dirk. I thought I did,
but after tonight—" She was un­
able to go on.
"My poor sweet. Good night,
and try to sleep, please." He
opened the door for her end bent
and ktssed her Ughlly on the
foretieed. Then he was gone, and
VaJ was alone in her eaten. She
lay down on the bed as she waa
and, after a while, fell into an
rxhautted, dmunlena sleep.

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movie about the world of talavialon baa yet been releaaed. Neith­
er haa a firat-rale novel been
publiahed about Ufe behind the
home screen.
So when a writer of eicellenl
moviea and novels ipenda a long
time itrolllng quetly through the
mare of the big new Induitry,
something is bound to happen.
One has and it will.
The writer Is Buid Sehulberg,
author of "Whet Makes 5ammy
Hun" and "The Diienchanted,"
the writer of that ercelient film,
"On the Waterfront.” Ai a remit
of hli btmuied strolling on the
TV front, hi and Ella Karan are
making a m ole in New V#rk
called “ A Face In the Crowd."
To be released next ipring. It
will star Andy Griffith and Pat
ricla Neal.
"A Face In the Crowd" |« based
on a ihort itory by Sehulberg en­
titled 'T he Arkansas Travaler”
concerning an entertainer from
Arkansas who rule to fame and
plunged to spiritual deitruction in
radio. In his movie script Sehul­
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um to TV.
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ed Loneiome Rhodes,‘ I* that of
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own observations of the TV world:
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wood they lay you're
food n
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last ratine. The audience rating
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than anything file it ctealea the
tente of human insecurity that
permeatei the medium.
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—account executives, producer*,
talent. Everybody's worried. The
Induitry 1* the greateit bboon for
the pill buiineii that ever haa
come along. , , .
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film i, It ran be Improved by
achieving more Independence. It
mrana an uphill battle againit
the adverliilng eliwpoint, but I
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and n auflcirslsl low Irsil pineal

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a l»v. pi it id nurd I lie new1 I mil (Instimi
ami llie Cinlmii ,100 arc inner. Slider, fli.a*s
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iiminm two sires You II timl them all rarity
roof high lira pithing meter. . . and they're
as r»sy lo gel hi and out ol as pulling the
coin in die meter slot! There ate Jtl beauM new imntels lorh'tose from.

eutiweep thortlr dsilftt nadirs rutsengm In a new kind
id way lor a levdel, irnnotlirr ride. 11* a completely new
(tijsin idea whrtein the frame llatri out *o that the floor
of the rear seat rompatlmrnt n imirl* the frame girders.
There * more inside room lh»n ever. And there * full ro*d
ilratamr unilri the heaiter frame.

hardtop styling. Kaitlane and Kail fane'i00 setlant
base si long, thin in n rr pillais whirli air ron­
er a let1 hv window frames. With door* rimed,
you ran fiaidty trll Ihrse sedant Itom hirdiupt.

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•ndvronco ortd psrfsrmonco. In the mini evhauslis*
test ever gisrn an autniindiile, a "57 Konl iiasrlrd
.VOWkl ini lei in Irss ihan 20 days . . . an asrragr ipeed
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a reeord bisatWsg poee. Thof teown Is . . . pwfurewneel
fair dries fUlf fvmf Yosr'R diseoeer eose ol storting ond terpon.ieen.ss that you nsoy rsevsr bore svspMtsd
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Silver Annisnvrry V I lo 6l esery
hotse|Hiwrr rireil. \ml three'* more
powrt and rsonomy in the new Mile
age Maker Sit!

8 art dfidriliuled In SANFORD and vldnily
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tow *weep ttollsn wagon roof Hno. All five of
lo r d * new Nation wagont have rvrn more ol
the Ireality and lovefu rdu ty dial hal made
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with four lim n twn with two d o o ti. . . seating
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"our Die As S N A S
}lane Crashes While
On Med Deployment

S |»iJ PACK Mill l L IIT bK «o» found barned aid rvandnncii In rrrul. (.ak jual *ou*h &lt;-f Stale R"*d
fir. about a hall mil*. Only the hull of the car remained Intact. (Staff Photo)________________________

Steps Taken To Get Big Crowd Expected
Treatment Plant Here To Be At Halloween
Carnival Tomorrow

withdrawn pending further discus­
sion between Ihc Slate Board of
Since the ron.truction of a llrallh and the ciiy. This with*
^ n a g e trcalmcnt plant U »uch a Jrawal wa* due to the fact *hat
Vitally important question to (he the rity commission had priviu.is*
people of the City of Sanford. It ty scheduled a meeting with fitcal
ti bert that a factual report l&gt;e agents to ire if it was possible to
given to the public on thr step* finance the third certificate i**i!«
that arc being taken to provide without watting four yea** for a
thi* facility. It 0 hoped that. In surplus to arrumulate
lh!» way, any miaunderrianlitig*
On Ort. SI. IK6. the City Com­
can he corrected and everyone mission authomed a contract with
ran diarutt thr matter In relation- the fiscal agent* to make the
»hip to the action now underway. necessary stmllea to determine if
In IBM. the City of Sanford, it I* now pessiblr to make ibis
Undertook a water xnd *ew«r pro­ third Issue for the purpose of
gram at an ritimated rott of II.* constructing a sewage treatment
17S.0M.00. The purpose of t ill plant. The agents have said that
program war to provide • -unitary It will take approximately two
sewage lollrcllon system through- months to make the study and
oul the city aa far a* poitlhle. At prepare a report for th City
than time, the Florida State Hoard Commission.
of Health requested lhal a pri­
The Stale Hoard of Healiii has
mary sewage treatment n'anl alio been informed of Ihese fa it at.d
be ronatruetrd a* a part of the both parlies are now si iodine hy
piojiratn. The City of Sanford did |lending the result* of the stud­
not have the fund* needed for ies.
Wii* phair In the certificate issue.
Too often it is hear i thnl the
On Ihe edvle of two aeparale en­ city should Ju»t go out and built
gineer*. the City Com ml* dan the irealrural plan:. It is net
came to the coneluilon that the quite so easy to make thi* an ac­
collection *y»tem wa* of primary complished fact, however Ih c
importance and that lhl» codec- construction cost will tsc neatly a
lion »y»tcm would remove the quarter of u million uollars One
sewage from being depouic'i along way would he lo amply mcrra«c
the bulkhead
the prc*rnl utility ra'p* rni'igh
In March of 1954, representative* lo provide Hie nm i» 1 revenue.
of the Slate Hoard of Health met Tl.e nly commission Ins said that
with the City Commi*»lon to aaree they will not incre-sv Ihc rate*.
N^i the nccenary program An This has been rep«nlrj lime and
agreement wa* made to the satis* lime again. The resolution i »e'f
faction of both parties in the call* for the financing lo be done
form of a resolution numbered WO on ihc present revenue structure.
and w u paticd on April 12. 1934 The business approach it to reslew
lid * rr*olution staled very nearly and study the entire utility system
that the City Commission ■murid- of revenue and vsprmliturcj If
er&gt; the construe! Ion of n vwage It t* found to lie reonontirally
treatment plant as built rh-ir.ihlr omul lo sen ire an .idlill««a! re*
and evpedient and agreed to a com­ senur istuc— then: and only lh«n
mitment that a treatment n'aet —should the decision be inn :*- to
r constructed or under cdttitnie- ondritake the project.
on hy the City of Sanford within
Many people confuse ibe present
three ycara from April 12. 1951 It
capital improvement p-egram of
we* further agreed that tne re­
the general city gnirrnm’ol wi n
quirement and construction of the
that of the utilities It »hnutI he
plant wa* based on the finaneremembered thal the two pro
Ing hy an a Iditlonal revenue c rti.rams are rmircly dlfferrn: -nd
ficate Issue based "only upon the
•eparale under iw-i *.-para e bud­
collateral pledged for the art* nal
gets The iitililic* mas he financ­
revenue rertlflcale issue presently
ed only from the revenue derived
r uthorirrd". TThls very cleariy
front the u*e of utPii.r* Tbc gen­
Indicates that the City could not be
fe'.ul to iticreaM* Uliliy charge t |.j eral rity govern men*, it finance I
ft am *-ive* amt many other forms
prnside collateral for the financ­
of revenue such at the power fr«n
ing of a treatment plant.
chl-e agreement.
With the completion of Ihie
The only solution to the con­
agreement, the State Board of
struction of a sev.sge treatn.rnt
Health gave their approval to the
plant it a business a'.ploach to a
plan* for the sewage ro'Uct'On
very coinplicatcsl problem The
system, litis were taken and th-*
City of Sanford it already under­
work wa* siacled. It wa* then
seen that the cos( ^f lOislruft'en taking this business apptuarh
ssith its fiscal agent*.
was sell n e r the esltma'e* and
Ity lily Manager

WARREN E. KNOWLES

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that the additional revrnui certl® ii« issue would be necessary in
order simply to romplcte the roll*
reum system. 1he ftscr ig rrti
f Hired the City CoinmUaion Ih*'
the maximum amount lhat could
t«* secured at that llmo war 1273,*
MM00. This accond i»»ue was wM
simply to complete I'e w«tk in
thr collection systrm Urit was at*
ready under rnns rjction
Thi*
was the same Issue iha*. w*s to
have Iteen u*cd for the tica'm cht
»"itit. The City of Sanfoid was
tow faced with hat Ini burrowed
o it* capacity on tic utility rc*
sen tie at that lime. H oarser. Ihi*
Hi not mean that a treatment
slant was abandoned far it » a *
dearly prrdic.ed that thr norm»l
(ruwth of the utility system would
yrusidc additional fund* af*er revtral year* that could srrsicc *
hird issue of revenue .eriificsiea.
Wn August of 10J«. the City Comm&gt;s:on informed the stat.* Boaid
if Health that It would he apiiusimatcly four year* before
here ssould be a surplus of fund*
o provide for a trcalmcnt plant,
n answer to thi* letter, the S'ale
loard of Health sent a letter avy*
ng they ssould not approve any
urlhcr retonrion* without a treat# - niaat This same letter tea* i

"Sale* in volume at the San­
ford Stale Farmer* .Market allow­
ed an incrr**e over Ihe preced­
ing week.* San I) Anderson, man­
ager of the market, said thi*
morning.
Cito** talcs to.* th. wrek ending
Oct 7d was It.7*2 packages at
a valuation «f kUiViov l.radrrs
last week." said Anderson, "wt-u-i
rucumlier*. grapefruit, hcan* and
oranges."
Sandy Andrrton rsplamed that
the "satisfactory price* on or­
anges and grapefruit raised Ihe
valuation in proportion to the numlier of package* moves! off of the
market platform*
"Mnlkrt conditions writ* satis­
factory on most varieties," Ander­
son reported in ni* weekly news
letter relcaaed today.
Celery arrived at the Sanford
Stale Farmers Market on Friday,
Oct 2#. "This la liie earlier! ar­
rival of Florida Ctls-ry In lh* hialory of Sanforl and the Hanford
Slate Farmers Market." *ald th*
tnarkcl manager.
Harold II Ka*lnrr Co. sms the
first reventr of the shipment of
crlery to lie sold here, foe celery
wa* grown by A Duda A Son* al
their Xcllwood farm*.
Amlcr*on reporteil lh*l the
•quality ia excellent, with long
crisp rib*, and Ihe itrrs runnmg
heavy to four and »i* d»u*n aim
which is not too desirable at this
lime of the year." Ilussever, 'hey
prodn-i the neat hatseatmg -s-tll tie
heavy to ;!• nltil 4*. "There is n«
doubt by svhat the trade will take
mure qun-kly and satisfactorily
to these large i Um ,' and Ander­
son *
'We should have a good move­
ment this week i f cu'-untbcrs,

Everything Is m readiness for
tomorrow night's Sot Ihsid*- School
Halloween Carnival
a«'J Mr*.
Veinta Milrhell. principal of the
•chool.
Preparations have been under­
way for weeks, in order to h»vr
every booth, cvrry garni, rv-ry
ride, all aet for thr Hal.owcen
r rosed
This year, according to &lt;fficiats
of the So ithside ,7-hool P-TA, ih»
crowds are cxpe.-i'l lo In* bigger
and mcriier.
Two danrr rrvue*. will ini staged
•o ihut evte r„*e wilt have .in «p
iMitunllv t i see the young Invars
take part hi tbe.r Halloween .id
first fall revue, Ch" fltsl will ho
al 7:3o n *ts. and th»- se,,ic.l w.il
follow in I if *-s hn'i*.
There will he ride* for the
children, and plenty of Ihcm. a
train will bo on hand to take them
on a lour of Use grounds.
Tin* American Lotion is furn'shmg Ihe nutomnliv'* train, white
Snappin* Turtle will h- taking crlriy, l-i-vns. rmli-ltrs, troii-v-.
gtapefrult, and a limited inlume
other crowds on .'veiling 'rips

The "P air T ire", Country A ore. of eggplant," And-* ,ou trimrlrd
.i booth for pitted plant, and
table arrangements, a Post Office,
and nlhrt eveiling booth* wilt be
provided to furn!*h entertaining
shopping fur the older fdl.s as
well s i the young fry.
A band will be on hand to furn­
ish music tinder brilliant lights
that base already b. cn tested L-r

Oviedo Students
Pick Cheerleaders;
Sisters Preferred

lit MAItIVN JOSEW
OVIEDO— WTien It rnmci In
rhtu's ng eherr leadrrt Ihe stud­
the event
ents nf Ihe Oviedo High School
lending off of r.vi &gt;e, w it he urefer *l*tcr» So it acenn from
'he annual apayhci l supper lh-l the r lilts nf Ihe s ’irir F i'd ’ "
•d! he s -r v il beginning at ,■30 'or *a me
o m. in -he school luneh rc&lt;un
Numbered among tne *lv fin­
Olhir tasty rirnisa. al'itj-p.h-to alists nrr I't l-cv net KmIK 1
sandwiches and drink* will be in known aa Juntr Fleming; nl*o.
hand on the groin h. These will Melania anl |*al Jsckaon, D-nsn
ncluile hot dog«. eold drinks mf- •Walker and Bet*v Sttvcnsnn mike
f«e, and olh'-f lid bite that will 1 . six in n u i'h ’r
delight everyone
Peggy, I*aw« isti I tt»iiy .ne
Nothing n is been 'ell m,i ,*• mrmlier* nf the senior cla** this
in providing a wonlerfu! eretrnj »rar »nd are f t t f r i n at tlw stwer
for all ssho attend the ,*&gt;*,.itc* de leader came. Vfetale, a Junior, K
School lUlIovrrd Carnival Tie also a veteran.
dressing up in rosti.nu s for tie
Junie and Pat, both ninth grad
big event rill be the hui-m-t.ule .Ti, arc newcomers tv the field.
tit ails whi-b provide vuung ti r* Wr anIlet pate great doings at the
tlh tin "thrill in tnrir live*'' is games thi* year *nh thi* line­
they lake pait in-Ihe con'e*ts for up of prrlty lassies. .Ve know
Ihe most nrig.tal rrcslm rs.
the In in will have lo win with
The whole e.eeing. tariui'tow lheir ba.king.
night, ha* In-en &lt;ei aside at h ith•iJe hchiMii •&gt;r tie gignn’ie IIdtnw-&lt; ert Event tital is on* of Ihe
"most looked for events aroend i*etier»lls fair through Tuesday,
the cily."
lost tonight M ia.

Weather

Bomber
Attached
To VAH-11
Lund Stales Ike's
Visit Demonstrates
Interest In State

On Oct. 27, a Navy
Humber attached to Heavy At­
tack Squadron ti, now
will) Ihe U. 8- Sixth FIc.
Mcdilrrranran. wa* lost during an
approach tn landing aboard the
Aircraft Carrier Randolph.
News of Ihc plane accident was
released (his morning o* Ihc HubI'.- Information Office of Heavy
Attack Wing Gnr at ihc hsnfnrd
Naval Air Hiatjon b&gt; wn.-h
squadron was attached.
Four crew members anoard Ihc
plane were lost.
Amplifying detail* of th* acci­
d e n t have not yet hern received.
t rrw member* of ihe ill fair I
plane were; U . Comdr, O. Scot*.
Htuwnlee, pilot, whose wife Au­
drey and four emidren live at
2«*i7 (irandview Ave Hanfold- U,
(Jgi Dewey F. Helm*, bombard-,
ler navigator, whose wife. Jinnits and two children live In San­
ford, Jimmy R. llailcy, A02,
lliinl crewman, whoac wife Ja.qurime and Iwo children ,ivc at li)l
I’inrrrrst Drive; and II M. UnderwimhI, am i . whoae wife Helen
resldea In DeBary.

Arnold Lund, Republican can
did at r foe Con f*r**&gt;* In the Fifth
Congressional Oitlrlrt declared
that Ptr»ldrnt Elsenhower’s visit
to Florida ha* demorutiated to
thr people «.f this state that ha
H I ) fOMMISSlDNFR P Mil, HlfifilNIIOTH \M shown with aome
is interr*trd lo them and will
of his prise show cattle at hla ranch et Lola klonro*. (Staff I'hoto)
nol forget wlicn he Is elected for
another four year*. He spoke at
a cltlji-n, mertfng al Caasrlt.rrry.
"1 have Just revrlved a letter
from Ike congratulating me on
my effort* in this campaign,"
I unit staled. "He Informed me
that the only way, responsibility
of government can In* flird. Is
to have the Administration and
the Congress under Ibe same po­
WILDWOOD, ib— A Negro farm
litical leadetlhip."
laborer, placed in Jail for protec­
"Ike Informed me thal Ihe need,
tive cuitody at hi* own request
of all Ametleans ran i&gt;e better
aftrr he wa* accused nf iraulling
served." he said, "hy the election
a while woman, disappeared under
of a Hep ililirnn House of Repre­
strange circumstance* rnrly yes­
sentative* along with the return
terday.
of the pre»,*nt administration"
Jesse Woods, 39, wa* milling
"Several months ago, I help
from his jail cell when Police
started a movement lo get Ike
Chief Ed Multi* returned from
down hue" Lund *tated, “At that
time I thought wr might lie In
The lovely home of Mr and chasing two speeding can . There
dangrr of loilng the State If he Mr*. II (’.P a r k e r at Goldcnro! were blood *pot* on the flont and
“Thi* I* the cattle that I am
didn't. Hut | believe things look w»* sadly damnseil early Satur- a bunk wa* overturned. A day­ raising for show rattle," C ry
long aenrrh fulled tn turn up nny Cummlttlonrr Earl Higginbotham
brighter for Ike now than they d*» mnrnlna by fire and water.
dll four year* arm It I* my be- Alra. Parkvr said "We had Just clue* on Ihe ilDappear.mre,
said recently aa he pointed out
Fln t reports of th* incident two pride hull* and a herd of he!*
dld that he will carry thla ills- had a new healing ayitem Installreached The Sanford Herald about fer* nt M* rattle ranch near Lab*
Irlct by a greater vote *h»n In e l on Friday."
11*52 when he carried il by a
Mrs. Parker *ald. "We lit the 3 o’clock Sunday morning, Il wat Monroe,
vote of Srt.non to ho.flon."
beater Saturday
morning
and believed at that time that a fullCommissioner Higginbotham et"I cannot understand tbe loyal­ shortly afterward found »ume- fledged race riot might precipitate plained (hat the two bulls br.si
from ihe flaring tempers in and
ties of *nine rllltens to Ike,” he thing to be ami**."
from famous din*- cattle have rl*
around Wildwood.
staled. "They say they are for!
ready reached the stage of be Inf
Mr. Parker went into atllc to
Ike an will vote for him hut they
Florid*
Highway
I'atri
1
officers
show cattle themselves.
find wrhat Ihe trouble might be
are not interswted In whether he
and then- wa* so much amuke were placet! on .&lt; atamlbv h.ivi*
Guiding the two bull* around
get* a Republican Congtvai or
and many were cntlel to the Juat us If they were pet*, he rail*
they couldn't gel in.
not lh» these same people teniem*rene And It wus repotted that each by nickname. Till* one, b«
Damage lo Ihe heme i* estimat­ sheriff* and sheriff* deputies
ler that the l*em.-rratlc majority
wil l I* "I nrry" and the other I*
thwarted Ike on every turn In the ed al 13,000.
from surrounding counties were
The Ovli- lo Fire Drpartmen! and summoned tn Ihe Central Florida "Peewrc."
last session of Congress. Ciiviug
Tlie father of |nth of tbe yotinf
hint Ihe presidency without a It* Kttlarney fire truck and rtner* Insvn.
bull* I* Advance Harry th* tPth,
gen.y
Iruik
answered
the
alarm.
publican congress would lie like
Ammunition fur shotguns, rifle*
itivlnp hint men without guns or The Florida Power Co. also edit I and pistol* wns •■■(tie
I,| ri( n Higginbotham said, and wu* It *
grand clinmpi»n of Californ't,
guns without liulli-ts In the last an cnieri-rnry sehlrle
rap ! parr at WIMlYOOlPi only
"Advance
Harry the IPth", F#
world'* war."
I'atker Is a prnmmcrl rllrus •lute open al Ihe lime of the In­
laid, *old for f 14,500.
"W ihout the support of a It1 growrr "f Ibe Usiedo lection and cident However. Ihe »*lr* were
The mother of Ihe two young
publican Congtr**," hr said, ''Ike father-in law of Hen II June*, for­ discontinues! and rcitriclrtl to bulls at Earl Higginbotham*!
w||| |« unable to carry out his mer o(ieralor of the Oviedo Drug thntc wearing baler* of low en­ ranch Is C.W R, Mlher, and wot
program to give the people of this Shire and now- a prominent citrus forcement agencies.
&lt;«ov. la-Roy I'ollins asked ihe Hie gt«nd champion heifer at Ai*
country the legi s1st ion it nerds grower himurlf.
Florida
Sheriff* Hureaii mid Unla, (ienrgla in IPS), 8he ao'il
to continue our present pence and
Iho home la a one-story frame
fur f'2.75n at a Auction, he said,
prosperity.'*
h*m»e recently renovated, air Sheriff M. II. Rowan of Sumler
"The teal name* of thrie ahoor
ARNOLD LIN'D
conditioned, and new oil healing Count) for a full report vnd the rattle are "R.C.R. Advene* Latry
FBI
said
It
i*
looking
Into
Ihe
cate
•ystom Just Installed.
to determine If it ha* jurisdiction. the 19th” and R C R. I^rry t&gt; !
It is on 'he main highway heSinre daylight seiter lav nil bi HHll", he said.
tween Orirdo and Wilder Park a!
Hi- ginledhant cares fur the two
been
quiet in Ihi* little* central
Guldenrod.
Florila town, 75 miles i.oith of pxrell- nt example* of ahuve cat*
Tin* tiv .eilo F irr Department Tampa.
tie at If they were pet*, bra* hi tig
hail Ibe hla/e timlrr ronlm! and
William A Fordhim, president srnl currying their bodies at i f
out liefiitr other iru.k* arrived.
The Sanford Kiwaols Club will Tie Oviedo Fire Department said, of Ihe Florida eonferrnce nf Ihe all ready to lake off for one o f
v:sit I'ine.arilc Air Form H.i*e following Ibe blare, that "We ap- National A»sit. for tin Advance­ the hig livestock Shoes of ti,!
ment of Colored I'copt**, said nt South.
tVc.incsday in lieu of il* regular
pre«i,de the volunteer fire depart­ Tampa, “F iuiii what I've hc.vid
ll*« one evample of thi* many
I horn meeting al the Yacht ment at Killarnry coining to uur
It Imiks like a inching If it vv^s, efforts that are L*-lfig originated
( oh
aid.”
we deflollriy will make an Investi­ to bring additional publicity and
Bu«ei will leave Scminnh High
gation,"
IWh
the
Oviedo
and
Killarnry
attractu-n on Hemlnele County
School for Pmecastle Air Force
Fire Depart men! t are manned hy
Woods was arrrslel Saturday from other trctlona of tha conn*
Ka&gt;r at in a. m
volunteer* from Ibe communities
(C u n llm ird (In Page S e v e n )
tT .
Lunch will Ih served to the to. j 1
grsaip prior tn inspcrllni a II 17.
one of the newer Air Forre jet
plms-s The group nf Sanford
Kiwatlian* will he taken on a
lour of I'inecaslle k.r Force Have
during their visit.

Goldenrod Home
Damaged Saturday
Bv Fire, Water

Man Vanishes
From Jail Cell

Earl Higginbotham
Is Raising Two
Prize Show Cattle

Kiwanis Club Will
Visit Pineeastle
Air Force Base

Former Resident
Dies In Tampa
A C. .Smith, &lt;1, a former rr*Jdent of Sanford, died yestrrday
morning in T i tpa. f dlo slng a
short Hines*,
Survivor* include one brother,
Frank Smith of Sanford; and
th re e sitter*. Mia* I eo II. Smith
of Sanford, Mr». 0 , I* Brovin
of Atlanta, Ca ; and Mr* Al Col
by of Hannlker, R II
Funeral *e n lre t for Mr. Smith
■ ill be held in Tampa Wednesday
afternoon at 1 p. m. at WlUon
hammona Funeral Home. Ilurtal
will taka place m Tampa

K®T CUB 8&lt; Ol'TH during th« Induction cereroonie* iccs-nlly whan they became member* of Urn
•f EotrrprD*. (I'hoto by Jame*gn)

&lt;3

.

Additional
Local News
On P age 7

the time of e two-car collision today shortly before
un Ih* sidewalk. Not* th* bent “Stop" sign. (Staff

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until they were
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do what be thuika beet”

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Dirk waa eunding on the port
a id e 'le a n in g with hla b a c k
againet the railing, smoking.
When he etraightened end raid.
"Ilello. Val." hie voice rounded
weary and aad.
- U f a go up on the boat deck
and talk," be aaid. T here should
be fewer people there."
The boat deck waa practically
empty. Dtrk took her arm and
drew her over to the railing in
the pruw.
"Keeling better Uil* morning,
Val?"
Hhe ahook her head and gave
him a faint amlle. "Not much."
"Can't aay I am either. Aunt
May a always been a tag part of
my tile, ever since I waa a boy,
as I told you. 1 suppose I put
her in my mother's place, and I
swear to you, Val. that la how I
thought ahe regarded me." He
•earched her pale, pretty face
anxlouaiy. “You do lielieve that,
don't you?"
"Prrhapa ahe did regard yon
like that, Dirk. / believed ahe
did anyhow."
"But laat night —’ ha began
hoarsely, and stopped.
"She wasn't herself last night,"
ahe aald quia tty. "II waa lha
champagne and—and 1 auppoee
ahe didn’t like the thought of my
getting so much attention. I
wuh," aha sighed, "yon hadn't
aald what you did about wanting
to marry me."
"I know," Im agir.d soberly,
"glut when I pushed open the
door and heard her ranting at
you. I lost my head. I had no
right lo aay II anyhow. Will yon
forgive me?" Ill* voire had in it
that tame note ot humility she'd
heard laat night.
"(Wm’t worry about me, Dirk.
I don't think ahe really meant
what ahe aald to you."
"I hope Ihal'a true." he aaid
giavcly. "You are I've found out
I waa much fonder of Aunt May
than I thoughtlie turned from her and gaaod
down Inin the bright blue are.
"By the way, tha Captala
wants to are us in hla cabin at
eleven this mornlhg," ha aald
without turning his head. "I sup­
pose about the funeral arrangePresently Mm made hararli go menu."
up on deck.
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M e turned to go Into her cabin.
but Dtrk put hie hand againet the
door. "You lore Bruce, don’t
you?"
When the epoke her rolce waa
huthed and aim oat frightened. "I
don't know, Dirk. I thought I did,
but after tonight—" She waa un­
able to go on.
~M* Poof WW**L 0004 “‘t?*and try to aleep, plcaae." Ha
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end kuaed her lightly on the
forehead.
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waeMb(a.
gone, and
y#J &gt; u tlof),
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rxhauttrd, dreamleas aleep.

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All lectures in the one-seme iter
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gebra ar»l trigonometry are given
on evlurational TV station KKTU.
It Is (hr first time a hade college
course has been offered here only
on TV.
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TV front, he end Etta Kaun are meana an uphill battle
making a movie In Near Yark the advertising viewpoint,
called "A Face in the Crowd." I don't (re why It can't
To be released next spring, it eventually.'*
will »tar AnJy Griffith and P a t - -----------— ................
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LAKELAND |AP» Nathan
Mayo, Florida's Democratic commiasionvr of agriculture since
1923 will have opposition in the
Nov. H general election from a
lenuhlican write In candidal#
Mi*s Charlotte Brat* nf Lake­
land said yesterday she will ranijmigii on a platform alrrsving op|Miaitiotl to chemical fertilisers.
.the said they, arc harmful in
humans and plants
Misa llralr deacrihed her-#lf as
one who uves natural fertilisers
in gardening.
SAFETY IAST
SEATTLE r A .napped "iflee.
lor"* cable trapped It per«nnv
here fur IS nimutea in an elevator.
The place? The Public Safely
Building

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IRVING T. PRYOR, REP.

Hear about tha banter who
laid hi* rifle arms* the dead
deer'a antlers while he took a
camera -hid?
Suddenly the deer ap and rum
thru the Simla, gun and all
• never Hid llnd hll gun. Doe*
•S u-taally hev Invuranra I"
rover a rifle and vhntguit against lose, theft, or dansaga?
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Sue Mr, SOLID AMO SfCURf

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Vaiiaattiull) ijigrt Ihan manv medium p tkrd isil..,
slid it •nflrird at low li.nl pm cal

GROUND BI5KF POINTFMS
Vary jour meals with gruuml
Iwef Meal loaves, for invtnnre,
lake on a new appearan.r with
» savory sage stuffing or hardrooked egg., laid end to end
Ibinugli the center of Hie meat
loaf tni,lore.

(halt* of til*!. I line ".7 Fotilt n u lr "big"
a I.iv. |niacal vtiuil. I lie new |onl (luvtom
and the Uiivtmn 100 air lower, wider. Ilian
anjr Foul tar f..ir and mrr IA feel long. 'I he
I m im e and Faillane 500 ate even lower
ami longer •, . over 17 frt! h o g ! Ford Iv

brings out tho host

the only ta r in the low price fold tlut
tutors in tw iiiirrv You'll tool them all only
tool high to a p u l mg m eter. . . and tliry'r*
av rjv y to get oi ami out of av putting ihe
coin in the meter dot! T h e re ate Jil beau*ol new mndelv to thmive from .

/T f PERFORMANCE TMAf COUNTS/
Th*i*'v a ..amn why Phillip. 66 PWl-PWl I.
”*'• «
a ,»&lt;o(d-bi*aling p«K*. Thol ttowi is . . . pwlvaiwomsf
fail dries PUtl-PUtll You'S diwoesr *ov* ol vloitkvg ond ra.pomieensvv that you mnr «•»•&lt; h0« ''**? '!* r° ^ t u k J Z i i
d*kv*r. You S banaflt Iron. Ih. vmKiM^.v ol odeom.d l ^ h ^ o ^
Yowl gat dva odeoMog*. el ombolUd
onli-vtolliog, ood mo*y, o~*1
votobva ghi*v you Ih* Mmbhvotioo ol h.gh p.ifo.mo««. to»poo*wh
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W. lull.run. fifl va at any vlolioo »lv*'* you *••
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farward-hlngsd head ami new en
ciiirs togoiimlrr it! I hrte'l a mighty
Silver Annivrtviry \’ 8 to 6t evrry
horsr|Miwrr nml. Anil thrrc'ft mote
|&gt;owrv ami nnnomy in the new Mile
age M ain Si*l

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endurance and p*rf*rmonr#. In (he most exhauvtivg
tnt rvrr given an autonmliile. » ‘57 lout traveled
Ml.Don inilev in Irw than 20 day* . . . an average speed
ol 108.1b mpli*-ntcfk(fing *11 pit Hopt!

hardtop styling. Faillane am i Faithue'iOOsedan*
have tillin g , thin trn tc r p illars whith a ir iont r a in ! Ii« window frame*. W ith ilootv rioted,
you tan It in lly trII llirv r m la n * limn hanliop*.

porform anco qualitios of my core «nd . * •

PHIf.MPfl 66 PRODUCTS ara dblrihuled In SANFORD and vicinity
MACH OIL COMPANY

avt«w*«p (houlv dsvlgit rrnltcv patvengrn In I new llnd
ol way lor a Icvrlri, imoollirr ride. It's a (nmplrtrly new
(hivvii idea wherein the frame Harm out w that the floor
ol the rear acit rompartmrnt iv initif* the flame girder*.
There's more invidr mom than ever. And there's foil rosd
tlratamr under the hravtcr frame.

law swasp Italian wagon roof Nno. All five of

Fold * new nation wagons have even more ol
the licauly and love fur doty tlut hai made
Fold America'* favorite wagon 'I brie ate thiee
with four iloniv two with tv*odoor*. . . vrating
loom lot up to mne.

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Ino. A cotmilelrlv
llfieiie
Ing.
completely new liftgate
rmiviile* greater vltjon, easier
loading. In length and width
ihne'v enough nurni to load a
T loot boat.

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Four Die As SNAS
Plane Crashes While
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Sales
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Delivered By 6 P. M.
Call 1821 Ilcfore 7 P. M.
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"Sale* in volume at the SenI ford State Farmer* .Market showOn Oct. 27. a Navy
r
1ed an lnrrea*c over the preced­
Bomber attached to Heavy At­
ing week,' Sanly Andcrion, man­
tack Squadron II, now deployed
ager of Ihe market, aaid thia
with the V. S. Sixth Fleet in Ihe
morning.
Mediterranean, was lost during an
t'ltoai sale* lo.- th. week ending
\ 1955 PACK \ltll t U IT K II **ua found burned acd u -andoitrd In acrub o-*k Ju*t aoulh of State Road
approach In landing aboard the
l i e about a hall mile. Only the hull of the car remained Intact. (Staff Photo)________________________ Oct 79 waa 1.1.762 package* at
Aircraft Carrter Randolph.
a valuation of t32.iV.&gt;1 05 “Leader*
New* of the plane accident was
la-t week." -iid Anderson, "winreleased this morning ot ihe Pubcucumber*. gr.ipefniit, bean* and
|l,- Information Office of Heavy
orange*."
Altaek Wing One at the Sanford
Arnold
l.und.
Republican
can
Sandy Anderson explained that
Naval Air Station to wntch the
didatf
for
Congre.&gt;a
in
the
Fifth
the “aallafactcry price* on or­
aqoadron was attached.
ange* and grapefruit rai-rd Ihe Congrr*«ional OlMrjrt dertvre&lt;l
Ihni President yti«enhowrr’a visit1 Four crew mem her * aooard the
valuation
in
proportion
to
the
tiumwithdrawn pending further dtacusIty lily Manager
tier of package* moved off of the to Florida ha* demonstrated to plane were lost.
I lion between the Stale Board of
WARREN E. KNOWLES
Amplifying detail* of the
Ihr people of thl* state thnt ha
market platform*
UIA COMMISSIONER FARE IIKKHMIOTHAM shown with aotne
Since the c«&gt;n»truction of a Health and the city. Thu with­
“ Maikei ron-litioii* were aatu- U Interratrd In them and will dent have not yet been
of hta prise show cattle at hit ranch at take Monroe. (Staff photo)
drawal
wa*
due
to
the
fact
'hat
v nuti" Ireatment plant I* »uch a
t few member* of the ill fate I
not forget when he I* elected for
factory
on
mod
varieties,''
Ander­
Everything is in rridinct* for
Vitally Important (juration to the the city commission had privi-nisson reported in nl* weekly new* another four year*, lie spoke at plane were. 14. ("omdr. O. Seotl
people of the City of Sanford. It ly acheduled a meeting with fiacal tomorrow night's Sov th*idc School letter released today.
a eltlx&lt;-n( meeting at CaasrlherryJ Blow nice, pilot, whose w.fe Au­
la belt that a factual report be agent* lo ace if it wa« possible to Halloween ('arnivvl aa'd Mia.
Celery arrived at the Sciford
"I have Just received n letter’ drey and four children live at
finance
the
third
certificate
iavu*
given to the public on the step*
Velma Mitchell, principal of the State Farmer* M«rkei on Friday, from Ikr congratulating me on( 2m7 firamlviear Ave Fanfold' 14.
without
waiting
four
yca-»
for
a
that are being taken to provide
Oet 26. ' Thl* is the earliest ar­ my efforts In this campaign," Ogl Dewey F. Ilflma, bombard­
•chool.
thii facility. It la hoped that, in aurplua to arrumulatc
Preparationv have been under­ rival of Florida Cilery in ih* hi*- I und *ta'rd, “He Informed me ier navigator, whose wife. Jnanthl* way, any mtaunderatantitig*
On Oct. 24. 1956. the City Comita attJ two children live In San­
lory of Sanfnrl and ihe Sanford
can he corrected and everyone tnlition authorired a rontcact with way for week*, in order to have Stale Farmer* Market," said the that the only way, responsibility ford. Jimmy R. Halley, A02,
of
government
ran
lw
fixed,
I*
every
booth,
every
garni,
every
can diacuat the matter In relation- the flteal agenta to make the
market manager.
to have the Administration ami third crewman, whoae wife JaitiUahip to the action now underway. nceeaiary •tudie* to determine if ride, all act for the llal.owren
Harold
II
Ka-tner
Co.
vra*
ihe
the Congrr** under the aame po­ rime and two children .Ive at lt&gt;4
crowd
In 1954. the City of Sanford, it I* now postiblr to make Ihia
I'mrcrest Drive; and II 51. Un­
firs', receiver of Ihe shipment of litical leadership."
WILDWOOD, cr— A Negro farm
Tin*
year,
according
to
i
fflclal*
Undertook a water and »ewer pro­ third Iaaue for the purpose of
derwood, Ayi. whoae wife Helen laborer, placed in Jail for protec­
celery to lie sold here. I he celery
•'Ike
Informed
me
that
the
need,
gram at an eatimated coil of It.- cnnatructlng a tewnge trcalincni of the So-ithside 3:h00l P-TA, the was grown by A. Hilda A Son* at
tive eustndy at hi* own request
of all Amet lean* ran he better reside* In DeBary.
175.000.00. The purpose of Ml* plant. The agent* have aald that crowd* are rxpec',,l to t&gt;e bigger their XcIIwoinI farm*.
after he waa accused of traulling
served,"
he
»xld.
“liy
the
election
and
mcriier.
it
wilt
take
approximately
t.«o
program was to provide i sanitary
Anderson reported that ihe of a Republican House of Reprea
white woman, disappeared under
Two dance revue* will ho staged ‘ quality t* excellent, with lung
sewage (ollrction ayatem through- monthi to make the aludy and
strange circumstances early yes­
out the city aa far aa poaiihte. At prepare a report for th City •o Ihut ev *c f.i-e will have an ip crltp rib*, und the (Ur* running •rotative* along with the return Goldenrod Home
terday.
tu)i Iunit v l i act- the young la te r * heavy lo four and »lx down at/ea of Ihe present administration "
thia lime, the Florida State Hoard Commiialon.
Damaged
Saturday
Jrase Woods, 39, wa* missing
“Several
month*
ago,
I
help
take
pnit
'n
Ihc.r
Halloween
.id
of Health re«)ue«ted that a pri­
The Stale Board of Health ha*
which Iv not too dcsirible at this
from hi* jail cell when Police
mary sewage treatment n’anl alia been informed of theae fa It and fir*t fall revue. Hi- first will be tune of ihe year." However, they started a movement tn get Ike
' Chief Ed Mullia returned from
be conatrurled aa a part of the lioth partiea are now stinuing hy at 7:30 n m. and Ihe *e, nr-| w.d predict the next harvesting will be down here" l.und itated, "At that Bv Fire, W ater
K m. lovely home of
Mr
and chasing two speeding car*. Tlvrei
time
I
thought
we
might
l&gt;e
In
program. The City of Sanford did pending the reiulta of the stud- fcilluw in I if an hevi*.
heavy to da and 4*. “ Ther.- i* n&lt;&gt;
xiol have the fundi needed for ic*.
"Thia I* the rattle *hat I am
There will be rtiba for Ihe doubt by what the trade will lake danger of toilng the State if he, Mr*. II C. Parker at Goldcnnxt were blood spot* on the floor and
whia phaae in the certificate iaaue.
Too often It i* heard thnt the children, and plenty of them, a more quickly and satisfactorily didn't. But I believe thlnga look wa* *adly dam»«c*l early Ratur- » bunk wa* overturned. A day- raising for ahow cattle," Ci'y
long search failed to turn up nny (’oinmiaalnnrr Earl Hijrrlnhothani
On the advlc of two separate en­ city ahould ju&gt;t go out and built train will be on hand lo lake them to thc«e large sue*.' aaid Andcr- brighter for Ike now than they d»* morning by fire and water.
gineer*. the City Commit dan the treatment plant. It i* not on a tour of the grounds.
dll four year* ar*&gt;. It la my be- Air*. Pirkvr aaid “We hid just »•“«&lt; •&gt;»
(ll•xp|&gt;earanfe.
. .
*»ld recently aa he pointed o it
•on."
•J .a new besting aiayatem
afa*evv Imtall.
rim e to the conelualon that the quite *o easy to make thi* an nereport* Of
of thf*
Ihr iIncident iw„ pride hulls and a herd of hrl*
'We -hould have a good move­ did that he will rarry thia dis­ had
inatall-1 ■ Iflt TPpOrti
The American Legion I* furn'ihreaehrd Ihe Sanford Herald about fera at hi* cattle ranch near tak e
collection ayatem waa of primary rumpliahrd fart, however The ing the automotive train, while ment Ihia week i f cu-umbera, trict hy n greater vote than in’ e l on Friday."
importance and that Ihia collec­ construction rod will be neatly a Snappra’ Turtle will b- tubing celery, In-ana, radi-hr*. orange-, l!»52 when he carried it hy a
3lri. Parker said, "We lit the 3 o'clock Sunday morning. It was Monroe.
tion ayatem would remove the quarter of u million iloHara. One othrr crowd* on .'veiling 'rip*
grapefruit, an-l a limited volume vote «.f 6it.01Hi m 50,000."
healer Saturday
morning
and believed at that time that a fullCommissioner Higginbotham ex­
aewage from being depoutro &gt;limit way would he lo limply increase
fledged race riot might (irecipitute
'•
|
rannot
understand
the
toynlof
eggplant,"
And.-r.on
ir|H&gt;rtrd
ahorlly afterward found mineThe " I ’nir T ire", foontry * ore,
the bulkhead
from Ihe flaring trniperi in and plained that the two bulls br.*|
tie* of some rilisrn- to Ike,” he thing to he nmlsa."
the preai itl ulillly rx'r* enough a booth for pitted fil-ant i and
from famous *hnw rattle have rl*
In March of 1954. representative* lo provide the nor led revenue.
around Wilduoorl.
•inlrd, "They say they are for
Mr. Parker went into attic to
...
,
„
„
.
,
ready reached the fin er ot being
of the Stale Hoard of Health inct Tl.r nly commiiaion hi&lt; aanl that table arrangements, a l'o*t Office, Oviedo Students
Ike an will vole for him hut they
Morn * Highway Pain 1 ufflerrs , how entile thrmaelves.
find what the trouble might tie
with the City Commiialon to agree tln-y will not increxx* Ihe rale*. nnd nihri exciting booth* will be
are
not
interested
In
whether
he
Qn the neceuary program An Thi* ha* been rejv-nlrj lime and provided to furn!»h entertaining Pick Cheerleaders; get* a He, uldlmii I'ongltM or and there waa •(&gt; much smoke were placed „n a stindhv basis| Guiding the two hull* arcmml
and many were rnllol to the Ju*t a* if they were pets, he rail*
they couldn't get in.
agreement waa made to Ihr aatla- time again. The remluilon r*e!f shopping for the older f'll.s a*
not |&gt;o these same people ternrmarene. And it wa* repotted Dial cadi by nickname. This one, h«
faction of both partlc* in tha rails for the financing lo be done well at Ihe young fry.
Damage
to
the
heme
is
estimat­
Sisters
Preferred
ler that the liemorratic majority
sheriff* and ah'-rilf* drjitilic* wil l is "ta rry " amt the other Ii
A band will be on hand In furn­
form of a reaolu'.ion numbered wo on the prevent revenue structure.
By M AItlW JOSPW
thwarted Ike on every turn In the ed at J2 «cU
from aiirrounding rountlca were
ish
music
under
brilliant
light*
and waa patted on April 12. 1954 The husinrt* approves ii lo rpvlew
Hie Ovli-lo Fire Department and •ummnncsl to the Central Florida " I’eewre."
OVIEDO— When tt come* in laat *&lt;*«*lon of rongtea*. (living
H ilt reiolution itated very' 'icaily and study the enliro utility ayatem that have already in-m tested fur choosing chrrr leader* the vlud- him the presidency without a R&gt;- Killamcy fire truck and rmer- town.
Tlte father of l olh of Ihe young
that the City Commission e0n,id- of revenue and expenditure*. If the event
ent* of the Oi Into IPg'i School publican emigre-- would lie like gency tru'k answered the alarm.
Ammunition for shotgun* rifle* bull* Is Advance Harry the 10th,
lending off of c j -i se, w II he •irefrr sister* So it acem* from
era the conatruetlon of n vw aic it it found to lie economically
lllgg"ilx&gt;tbam said, am! waa D a
The Florid* Power Co. also aent and pi-tol* v • • •
•t •t
treatment plant aa both deiirahle omul lo arrvice an additional re­ 'he aninal apnghci I -upper 11.•t th«- re sult* nf the v - ' l r g K i e l ' - giving him mm without gun* nr an emergency vehicle
grand rhnmp(-&gt;n of Califoin' u
guna without liullelt In the la-t
rnpi.l
pare
at
Witdwivod'*
only
and cvpcdlcnt and agreed to a com­ venue iaiuc— then; and only then &lt;*■•1! be * ‘r * ( l beginning at .' tto for aa me
"Advance Harry the 19lh", h#
wurld'a war."
I’aikrr !• a prominert citrus •line open at the time of Ihn Inmitment that a treatment 1 'ant
aaid.
told for 114,500.
•houlil the (IccUiun be mo !-• In o. m. in .he- ichool lunch room
Numbered among toe tlx fin“Wthout the supj'ort of « R‘ grower "f Ihe Oviedo icctlon and ei'lcnl. However, ihe aate* were
i c constructed or under cihutrue- undertake the project.
Uther tatty cirmva. atntoiph'lo allvt* nrr Peggy nr t F.n-ll\ 1 1
The mother of the two young
■lltrontinurd
an-l
rratricu-d
to
father
in-law
of
H
&lt;
n
II
Junra.
for­
publican
Cong
leas,"
he
said,
''Ike
Ton hy the City of Sanford within
Many people confuse the nreKnl 'jndwichea n'id 'Irinka wdl he &gt;n known at Junte Tlcmlng; nl*o, will be unable tn carry out hi* mer ojierator of the Oviedo Drug tho*e wisiring t-a Igea of law en-i hulls at Earl lligginbotham'g
three ycara from April 12. 1951 It
ranch Is C.W.R. Mihrr, r.nd w.s»
rapilal
improvement p-ogram of hand on the groua.lt. There wilt Melvnia *-)| |*nt Jackson Hawn program to give the people nf this Store and now a prominent citrus foreement agenrfra.
» i&lt; further agreed that tne re­
nclude hot dog*, cold drink.- cof­ •Walker and Be|i&gt; Stevenson nnke
the
grand champion heifer at At*
Ihe
general
city
government
«xI'h
Gov. ledloy Collins asked ihe
rountry the legislation it needs grower hlmurlf.
quirement and eonatruetwn of the
fee. and other jld bite that w:|| I •(• six In nui-li-r.
lanta, Georgia in 1951. She an'd
plant waa baaed on the financ­ Shat of Ihr utilities It -hnul I he delight cvervune
to continue our presort (ware ami
Tho lioinc la a ono-atory frame Florida Sheriff* Bureau und for 12,750 at a Auction, he said,
Peggy. Hawn an I Belly ale
ing by an a Iditlonal revenue certi­ remembered that the two prohou»e recently rrnovxted, air Sheiiff M. II. Itowan nf Sumter
Nothing o n h'jcn h-lf unr.'ie member* of the (cnior e|a»* thl* prosperity.'
"The real names of ths-ae above
grama are entirety different »nd
ficate liaue bavfd “only upon the
ronditinm-d,
and new oil heating Count) for a full report and the
ARNOLD
LUND
separate under tw-i aepara'.e bud- tn providing a wonkrful c.ev .n j 'ea r and are vetrrxn* at Ihu en«er
Flit said It I* looking Into thr rate rattle are "R.C.R. Advance I.*try
collateral pledged for the nng nal
•ystem
Ju»t
lnalalted.
geta The ulililifs m.n he financ­ for all who attend the Si.uic-de leader rame. Melale, a junior, i&gt;
the 19th" and R.C R. tarry th i
revenue certificate laiue presently
It I* on 'hr main highway be­ ' to determine if it has Jurisdiction. 10th", he said.
ed only from the revenue derived School llilloi.r -i Cnmival Ti.e vl*o a veteran.
Since
daylight
vr
Jet-lav
all
ha
Kiwanis
C
lu
b
W
ill
luthorlird". TThla very cleany
tween Oviedo and Winter Park at
drexing up in rovti:ni(« for He
Junle and Pat. both ninth grad
Hi-'glnbothmi rare* for the two
been quiet in thi* little central
Indlcatea that the City could not lie from the use of u'lUi.r* The gen­ tilf event rill be the tiin-m i.ute
Goldenrod.
eral
city
government
is
finance!
era.
are
newcomer*
tv
the
field.
Florl la town, 75 mile* nuith nf racell» lit example* of show Cat*
Visit
Pinecastle
feU d to increaae utiliy charges to
from '-ive* and many other form* 'le’nlli whl-h pruv.'le tu u n jo irt We nnticipate great doing* at the
Urn Oviedo Fire Department Tampa.
tie a* If they were pet*, brushing
provide rollaleral for the financ­
with the “ihrtil or ineir Uvea" i t game* thi* year aMh thl* line­
of
revenue
such
at
the
power
fran­
had
Ihe blare under rontrol and
Air
Force
Base
William A Fordham, president vul curt) ing their bodl'* at if
ing of a treatment plant.
they take pa.t in-the i-on'e*i* for up of pretty lattie*. A&gt; know
chise agreement.
out tieforr other truck* arrived.
With the completion of t hi*
The Sanford KJwanis Clnh will The llvirdo Fire Dejiirtllient aaid. of the Florida ronferenre nf the all ready to lake off foe one of
Ihe team will have lo win with
The only volution to the con- the ino»t ungual rreilinrt.
National Ann. for ihe Advance­ the l-ig livestock thoea of tl-6
agreement, the Slate Board of
visit
Pinecastle
Air
Force
Base
foil iwing the blare, that “We ap- ment nf Colored People, aal-l at south.
The whol« c.eeing, tumu’ iuvi their bat king.
Health gave Iheir approval lo the itruction of a *r rage trcatn&gt;(nt
Wednesday
In
llru
o
f
II*
regular
preci.de the viitiinlier fire depart­ Tampa, "From what I've lu ml
I f * one example of the* many
(dan* for the aewage eo'kcton plant if a bnsincra a;.;-to.iih to a night, has tu rn *et ail.k- at S- «'hI hron nies-ting at thr Varh'.
ment al Killarnry coming lo our It look- like a lynching. If it was, effort* that are Ixdtg originated
ayatem. Bit* were taken and th-* very roinplicatnl jiroblcm The •iJr SchiMil ' n t ir gignn'ie 11*1&lt;
-ib
aid."
we definitely will make an investi­ to bring additional publicity and
work »a» darled. It way then City of Sanford |v already under­ lowren Event that I* one of the
Bu-es wilt tesve Semlnob High
IMh the Oviedo and Killarney gation."
seen that the toil tjf ro-utfuct'nn taking thi* buoneaa apptoarh “moat looked for event* around l-rnerally fair through Tue*day, School for P'necastl# Air Force
attraction on Seminole County
the city."
low Innlghl 56 W.
FIre Department* are manned hy
Wood* was arrrstel Saturday from other icctlon* of tha coutt*
wa* well n e r the eilima'e* and with ita fiacal agents.
Ba-e at in a. m
(Continued (In I 'a f r S e w n )
that the additional m enu s renttry.
i.'inrh will Ik- *etved lo the to.al vnluntreri from Ihe communities
ife.il, iaaue would be neceuary in
givup prior tn in-pertin { a B (7.
order alniply to complete the colt­
one of the newer Air Force Jet
er ion avitem. the flier i grrll
plkiax The group of Sanford
advised the Clly CoinmUiloil that
Kiwanian* will he taken on a
the maximum amount that could
topr of Pinecastle A.r Forre Base
I*- accured at that time wa* 1775,during their vMI.
u»uo. Thi* aceond (*»«(* v .i, -old
•Imply to complete D-e wiik tn
the collection #&gt;item that « j &gt; al­
Former Resident
ready under com ruction Thia
waa the lame liaue that waa lo
Dies In Tam pa
juve been u«cd for the tica'mcM
A. C. Smith. 61. a former resi­
jlvnt. The City of Sanfutd v.-a
dent of Sanford, died yesterday
inw fnced with havlnj burrowed
morning in Ta ipa. fdim ing a
o ita rapacity on t.1c utility ro
short lllnesa.
,enue at that time. However, thia
Survivor* include one brother,
ill not mean that a treatment
Fiank Smith of Sanford; and
ylaht waa abandoned far it waa
thire aiatera, Mias ten B. Smith
dearly prnlic.cd that the normal
of
Sanford, Mr*. G. L. Brown
jrowth of the utility ayatem would
of Atlanta, (la ; amt Mr*. Al Col
mu ole additional funJa af'er »cvby nf llannIVer. S. II.
•rii year* that could aervicc a
Funeral service* for Mr. Smith
bird iaaue of revenue •criiflcalea.
still be held In Tampa Wednesday
a jn Auguvt of 1950. the City Coinafternoon at 1 p. m. at Wilson
miaion Informed the slate Boaid
bammona Funeral Home. Burial
&gt;f Health that it would be apwill take place in Tampa
ujvimatcly four ycara before
here would be a aurplua of fund*
o provide for a treatment plant.
ii answer to thl* letter, the S'ate
loan! of Health aent a letter aijrng they would not approve any
urther rwtrndon* without a treatthe time of a two-car collision today shortly before
NEWEST CUB JM'Ol'TH during the Induction ceremonies recently when they became member! of Urn
» — niant Thu aame letitr waa Four
on the sidewalk. Note the bent "Stop" glgn. (S taff
ef Enterprise. (Photo by Jtrur-on)

Lund States Ike's
Visit Demonstrates
Interest In State

Steps Taken To Get Big Crowd Expected
Treatment Plant Here To Be At Halloween
Carnival Tomorrow

M a n V anishes
From. Ja il C ell

Earl Higginbotham
Is Raising Two
Prize Show Cattle

Weather

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Additional
Local News
i On P age 7

d

�a i‘V A T i‘\&amp; 7th W eekly Edition

Seminole Smoke Signals
Who's
New

Meet SHS Faculty

B» MAI«V j a m ; h v v t
Maiccl bfitd, »ho la a aopho'
more, came lo S. II. S from Dur­
ham, N. C.
While living in Durham, the t»aa
a member uf Ibc Student Fouutil
and the Future Homemaker* of
America. She laaa al»u a cheer­
leader in Ibc cigtb grade.

IVa.hrr ul Ibr bb*«W, hi nail
•llunlff. It • gliibikla **f Ulalinn
t nllrge alirir hr n t i fapllln «f
Ihr lltn.l and pifilibnl of Ibr
•totthrtltt
- Hr It piiiiully ibi* lUml Hi*
iVv«lui al Krmlnub' Ilish, l ‘u «|hmiM l III lha liry I tub anil a member
Jif lha ?a.ull? .\»l» lent &gt; I'nmmll*
1w .
Ill t u»|c) l.at .bun' • lapelb
d«.b aiih Ilia haul and ma) i'H»*
a ti.I deleft c* o l&lt;d of rf*i|l| fur
Ihr r*|iril iilannlns ami an»M*
lug hr hat ilunc nil Ibr hall lime
*blmna al ibc (uulbtll saitui
• A tlllasr ptrurn't dauihlar «lnp
■td In bar falhrt’a ilalhrt bi »l
Hay the tlllaia pi|*tr a a i |mbllthfil ai'h an artounl of Ibr
alopmirnl II a a i bra.lr.l, " f ie r i
In lha I’ation't I’anla."

S B H IN O I.E SM O K E K|(JNAE8
Published weekly in T h e Sanford llcra ld
E d itor .. ................. — ___ ________ ____ ______ P « t H arrington
A ssociate E d ito r ----------------------- - ........— Sh irley Anderson
Society E d ito r ............... .................... —.........—............ K ay Jen k in s
F eatu re E d i t o r ------ ------- ............- ........- ................
Jo k e E d itor ............................................- ......... ...
1,111 Thompson
R ep o rters;
„
.
Hobble C rutchfield , K ay Ivey, Ann V onihun. Angelo
rom pnin. A- 4. Clem enta, Rill Thompkou. M ary Ja n e
Klynt Hay Johnson. Fran ces Stricklan il, \V ilia MrMillan,
Claudia Wurinuck, W amla Har^c, Penny M arion, Carla
N ew berry. \Vinda (lllltcrt. Hale L e w i s . ____________

Wayne Johnton la a net* aaJitiun
lo Ibr Junior cla»a. He cornea tu
8. II S. from Baltimore m i .
where he lived until he moved to
Florida. He played • game tbal
we in Florida aren't very familiar
with, called “aocker." Wayne
ia&gt; * that he like* Flurida'a * ta ­
With their white skirts and orlle r Iota biller than HaiydanJ'a 9Btc sweater* contrasting with the
became, and I quote, "il » freer- Houser* ami orange and black Initiation Held
In' up Ihrre "
jacket* of the band, ihr I’rp
( tub made a colorful picture as By FFA Chapter
RV A. J. Ct.RJIE.VT8
the) marched onto the Winter
Park field for one of their very
The Seminole Chapter held It*
H alf-T im e Shows
good half-time show*
initiation on Green Hands la-t
For the Wild Cal* home people, week. The following boy, were ir. •
Reqqire Much
the Beo Club and Band got Into
Preparation, V/ork the fall triton combined qith the tinted;
Arthur Blanton. Glenn Spivey,
A lot of preparation is gi&gt;nr near Halloween.
Bruce
Croeker. Bobby Thompv.i-.
Aflrr
the
I’rp
Club
and
Band
i into making the apedarular »hoa,
had fmiahed with Ihcir tradition*!
a surccaa, especially the ones re- •Fanfare," they marcbel into « Larry Mann. Billy Alford. Jin n .r
quinng props. The afnr* Friday, half moon petition where the band William,. Johnny Jacobi. Bill El­
liott. Tommy Sparkes, Charlea
night, with the theme of ' Harvest played "Harvest Moon.”
Berham. Rurke Winn. Ri&gt;m
Time” rcxlrd hay stack* and. When the band finished play­ Strane*. Stanley Stevens. Thoms*
ing.
the
Hand
and
Pep
Club,
with
tree*. Getting the baytlark, was1
McWaters and Billy Teslo.
a lot of excitement and ycllmg
a chore in itself. Several of the
Many stunts were played on the
went into an old fashioned square
band members and Mr. I'oaley dance, dancing lo the tune of that boys and they teemed to enjoy
I went cut and cut bamboo. U wa* old song "Turkey In The Straw." it very' mucha light seeing them struggle with
The officers and other membtri
After the equate dance wa* over
the eumbrou* polri; trying their’ they went into their traditional of the Chapter participated in the
beat to tic them in *uch a way 1letter " S ." The band played the initiation Bee Wiggins and BarBy WANDA I .IIB F R r
The night t* datk and cool. A that they would ai lead resemble school song while Ihr Fcp Club dill Pnrst were there to assist
heu*e that ta aaid In be hauntrd haystack*, no matter how aligbt added effects with their pompoms. Mr. West in maintaining ord.r.
ifAtid* ta the ahadowr of an old
1'ctc Ran*. Rickie Ruth and After that the band and Pep Club The initiation turned out to b e ,j
great lucccssdead tree, the wind t* Mowing Sally Wallace d.d a terrific job marched eff the field.
famine lb* bit* difficulty with in sticking the colorful leaves on
We want to take thi« opportunity
the bare tree*, they were modem to thank Mr. Ernest Cowley and
their Dying.
•
Mr Hams picking Maggie Jan*
A ahadnw creep* along the brvik- day Jack I'roats I'm sure they Mist Rohn for the encouragement up from the floor:
rn rail fence. It'a a cal: could it didn't mind the task
and ideas which they both gave
"Have ao accident? "
belong lo a w.trh? Maybe to. I The rrep, were completed, but ta the Band and Pep Club to make
Maggie Jane: No thank you. I
thought I **w one with a broom- the rest of ut were struggling to the shows the great showa they just had one.
.
altck fly arnica the »ky
memorise music, as our band, arr.
Ye*, ft'a tVtobrr M On Iht* never goes out on the field with
Rigb-l Saman the lord of lho drad music.
rail* forth boat* of evil tplrtia:
The majorettes were very re ­
witehe* i-ollect their black eat* for nted because c f the novel idea
the ri.le* a.rv»* Ihr aky. One mghl of twirling flags They worked
t» Ibe year cirryone ,* aftaid «»f Sant before and after school is»pook* and cnh’rn*.'
variably getting the flag* wound
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
On Ihr fun ai.fe. little children on their batons, but soon all dif­
with wide rye*, attend carnival* ficulties were ironed out.
SIS EAST FIRST STREET
and go trick-or-treating drr**ed a*
After a let ef hard work asd
ghoat*. *keietona. and prir-raae* morning drill*, the show wa* per­
PH O N E : s
K veryone a imagination la atrrt- formed with tremriwtoui success
ehrd to the fullot ivtrnt a* it and already the land and pep
II. JAMES G IT
JAMES IL GUT
ahnuld he
chib have begun practicing ano­
Altec.
lortunr teller* have tbe.r ugh;, ther spectacular.
levers and the ta n e it m.»o *r.:a
lag over a hay field and pumpkin,
round out lhal n.gbt mually
never for;ottrn.
It'* a lime for partie* wh.cb rlway* in t.'de apple M-hhmg roate*li, Gairiy i* found where
rloud* of ilwiht and fta r enee
stood.
Have a good time Keep in the
»p.n« If you don't the goblin,
will get you.
H&gt;rr* g.«e&gt; that witch again
She'* waving aomeiaing.
1 thn.k *br'a wi,)..ng r very cue
a "wpookv Halle* pen''

SHS, Proud Of Pep •
Club, Band Shows
f

i .k M idi

H i w im
t)b I aid rholn)

Gossip Clouds

Blackboard DCT Student Training
Bunglers
To Be Store Manager

|| irema h r braid lumoft bai i 0»lr mill a .bill for Ibr
About Mr. |.aihlr iloullioll voarb) I . I . A. b»miuel
•''» d .o n l
•and Mr. fultera s»IUnS loa»lher IblnW •u|«mr bBoa a.
In chapal Tttaiday who wa* the
TSIvu Prailay album, aM c«ll«*
BV AMil-IO tllMI'AIN
Fieihraan girl and Jr . boy who
k trail Spitey, a icnior at Semilieni rould IM* b* duet
I ci&gt;n«ldcr mvwtf ai th«r»&gt;uRh’y
* Ftp. hi tln il 'utc .bx« WV wire *o rm ln riM o l It i-nnldn I i i l l .i l on Iht* iiib|eet tv, tctehel* note High Shoot, who ti in the
at Itl-- trading ehild evpcit in the
-Fntwapl I.* week*ml
Hey gab l-c Kalhy and l(K?«nt. t ot.Id it?
Who art* all It* Mile &gt;ivnl nation think* be la oa t*-e be D r T. program al the icbool ti
UtwiM tt be came af a leiu m
dr
r.tona
ia.
ing
aivuhil
Ibe
fool
bill
hat lor of ua uninhibited and i pho taking a!„rr management train­
SMefawi •Hal."
field
every
momln,
(at
ten
mile*
muiiv Ireoageii - wbleh ta. 1 ing at the Firit St. Wmn Duie
^ Kdllb Harmwt It tavlm money
.
foe « Hip lo Miami. F.iuh. who an hour - Cfwld lhal b* Mr. I'.rm- m u re you. fai front any imall itorc.
Ing and hi* driver* tia.mnf (fa- degrre al all. Nona-tUtl. »•. nn*.'
jiti*v in Miami?
kirg.l ia the ion of Mr*. G. W.
ae delinquent irrraponiitde, aial bimnum,. Kt 2 tUn Jig.
a Virgil .swvc' I* ovMefimg in li dr nl*.
Wb» » coiog on behind elo«cd lokranla "overgroan children ’- !
'Fainnav S’ou tan a»k b*r bui
When \ trait) **• aikeit how be
in Mi»* Kupreehu home r, in ail, h matter are we defincil —
ft
1 adtii.l III
mib*&gt;.»
m
thought
of the D
T ptogram
- Well in teioad pen.xf l.hert air
4 s ja I'-m i he alairoed ju'l atv the renter of all attention would help him. he aaid '-| be­
bed
k rouple of etc* btokin, rl tbit a hunch r. bnximk. Smee Hallo- al pi' chtauiil*' reunion,
t w*&gt;ul| think lieve that I will benefit from
) mbmait boy lVmmy Aivhet n tfn (s ti »f they wit) rome In l»m I'm '-.re
handy
fo.
U
&lt;nli
(m
ini
an*l
tsnmi*iaken.y training prog) am b«sau*e my
lran*potlalion
aroup.1
iVnihl it he Baibata Ihorna*
I.-Kool,
p«v»|irr lhal erne of to »hould try vtudie* in &gt;&lt;hiHi| are ahowing me
l | ib.nV Kick Fnrkton an! I'a je
Wb»|*« Iht, »lv .it IVaig Tnomjs
ard I «to mean try .4 devom Ike rragen why I am doing errA*&gt;hiM make • •..le »oupe h i I
&gt;ite
and anatyre a tiaphaiaxii ape lata thing* al the atore. for Dili
ien.
He
Juil
wi-m’l
bate
anything
\bink ihtv had the tame b’.ee.j
.yea
commonl) referred ta •* reaaon, I am able lo ur.ieratand
lo
do
with
Ibe
yirU
Come
on
iiexxl lurk I
"tenrhef," •‘Inafrortor ’ "oed* Miter the ofvraticn* of a latge
Well H *«em* M r J I l r -..vt lliuigh. give ui a ibanre
B.'nn e Moffer but ra n i make cogue”, an-t varfo*’4 eiber 'enn* grocery vine*."
3 ihI ran i gel off Ihr •uhji'il of
Maithall lane*ton manager ef
&gt;P
her mind! who i»..ld it he* d-rot mg y.i rabhrr and .vuvlnel
J r tty J Onea.
Vt.an II.vie when a*krJ to give
too embtira-xing to mrction.
Who l* lhal Ixii Klim I', hat Vtt gii sp a «&gt;, perbapi?
I nd* 1'arkrr la finally happy!
A frlio* rvreution.'t hat once| hi« epinion about the P T T pr,^
|*in dreaming «irr. li it Piek e
Slit a»ked i.ro ftr h'atu to * d. -fribod a toa.ber during exam* gram *aid. 'Wina Piue atom in
M
)&lt;?' he aeeepti^ a* a father, mother, pat. .eofri- ether tilie* have I n n glad to
■ I noneti why Jean Sr ibwato skauny parti
f ix *) a ivn»e» oat r«f itorne e* lie m.,|| bate had a chance o f aor. ad* .tor, amt raped Th.a of accept 1) 0 T. aludent* aa train­
eourae. ta a prefudiced and vtdual ee* They bate benefited very
I, k. Poor Jean, the ia hut learn b rllt.
S i m* tike tomebrviy le id e t deftmiKvn .-f Ibe »re,iea. for. arse much from the program beeautr
ng hew l« r i i her own rooking
'!.»« Wbilllc likca Kitl« Prraley. il not. we aouid't bate aeoeta it Kaa given the t'ompany a *«aroe
V*.ll
-&gt;. pate-.,tial future rr.aaa.ri&gt; and
from lack of tracbera
When f.vihall •e*j,in remrt CohM il be Mr. i hmicn-cn*
la il II . It *t h -i.lir K.rckbcff
it m»at be terrible to N- a lea aaviaUnt manager* "
Johnny B Bleed alaft* dryarn nv
largxion alee *atd. -Since Vir­
tH footfall, and Kill* a-Y )u»l a id .* Bobbie Munaon. tbie* Bar­ ctier tVur *pe. nr.rn of teacher
i * -aa bara Hunt have a entah on Hctbie mn't tv- tmafferliM by fatlqprc.1gil ha* been m the program, he
I M.in^ r, « Wb*
Kr.khl*
heartier* and deadii- when crad : kaa beep able lo undertake nidiitl take Ibe hml.
b' t.a Piii-e ahe ta hapti* At mg. in, *p»b'r of reaeb.ng h.-* boil­ ticnal mponiihilitie* here at the
■ Who it that little fretbman
ing lemper»ii re. ard running and
II abo'4 1,-r-d I.- b.xA that n •&lt; hay J..at nli.iwed to vboo) after craft* at axkiyc tnrk (jurili-xi* More, aod therefore ha* br.-amr
» w.vk» abacnce Welcome bo.k
a morr valuable employe.
4i I Biivnmi i -ill. t'mitd H be l.ir. Al.
ut.ai a deatiny! How ould be bear
W* lit t’ome ,n 'H»**d*ome'' yite
i the Vt It are looktier a brr* l
tealfM 'f it an evil to tv deap.*
io tie i in Si ..dent
Letter To Editor
Puke wbal a *4 II ion were
ns W.xb e d i t n.thl. r,t by a)] ir ember* of the apcviea
for In ha» * noreKook"
Wh) can t a r I n t the firvt day
al « oe I bn ta * Our ape..men-teacher rrgarda ten
bate K . - A P N 1 &gt;r»;
on b&gt; tie ae-ntot iencV i i a aign of fa ;erir-c j*. bta M du.k *ea»on off4 It baa been
o f your frfenda loll you *rY*x-h cla** ao be &gt;.
10 liatrn. •m. I pedacugual Ir, bi.iqi.a. Ubco Hr prariire in the pn-vfou* yeara
dlfi flt-nt Ibinyv la tbal
Se we ace no rea*on why it ahould
11 tr.aiructor beroru .n (*»• ■*
Tl‘» fi*f * no - -Stthleri
A couple »ern aro.i nd the ball* po*»ibhte way tet»f!l, Bta. then, be chanced now-.
i* i a it | iv.) man ant float
fimr to fntrodnee him. to in in ] Till me. l*o1 ft brirrr to Kl
of A. H S quite ofli
le t around on rlo..'* her*..,* »&gt;-e M.Neil a*-d Po,-. kUl •n arr t »r©: Iff A. at the poa*tbil,:y oi wbt,b the he.y* eml the flr» day than
hteuv. Co.tW
X
tt have them *k*r a-'hooi and ge
ft M that « tie* a
eO-pH our *ro.'imcn fpaeser vh-•* going to he a&lt;Mr 1? W’r bopr Our apo&lt; imon. out of *&gt;v.at nei-.i, anyway* Jf the tviya go without
Anthony's Funorol ao -ibe iciuH* later.
pe-rmi“ inn then Hu' aland Iht
moat be
bnl a^' |,
Se-i-m* a* 1'o.iih i *.-o( V .ut man li aeqiialnied. « .ih ibr -ti.-l change «f being evjv'Hcd. and
Orotion Translated * very rar.fort t?v.i going lo rrt* t t their immediate famtlio* therrfor* mt»,ing lot of valuable SHS 'Straight A'
Homoeem.ng "wiik J.mrr.i but ia H He mutt br helpful but not u*e reboot »e.-V The, mifM rru have
To Modern Term s true
»be
a atit to leave ful. at momenta of gneaie*t rrav m.»«ed Ouv » .-.-i t' thev had hern Students Revealed
f*flk * point le% to ibe toed from Bobh; iJlihe nl hrimo.
ity. that ta. le»t lime he f&gt;-u*t be alleard |b* fu&gt;t Jay rdf There
Ae "A - in the new!) adored
t'»hformtl
tee Jaekaon baa a tit a bobby I t i n .Mu no) "amart.' br muat f .e, we a«k vo., on behalf of the cradixg r »tem mean* that a *:»
Vlifwiora, ard all rata
. h r 1 know jo b ? stiiur be hi.moron* but iwl yoaialj he e-thrr il.i t U a itri of Somipok dent ha* di.pe rxrellent a m A ua
mutt hr reapedcd t...i rw ie -e Hict. S'b.vJ lo ihinl -t ,-irr very
im ym.t tr&gt;N-», I ha**e mmi
her aboot il
a iu Vjtcl Tt i» het ar. * k- i marl
carefully beio.-v aaking your ut t» tt*)kt
I t *e*»r, no! lo dig h.m
!** Pol i a Met ta *ft around
An 'A ' exemplifie*
The m »t dreadful fair a teaeber ci*aon
Me* liner.a
pocket Kv*k open at) the
careful
and
courteous attention tc
, but the
Aour* truly.
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cat Sa .h stud.- r.- Omuld be pre-c-*
that bo ii me roll quibbling The
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of an "A ’ if Tie raxx-tved one end
teacher may ro,ort to iiru n n TanT atm^- In ibc winter—
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all of ua. Mudenta ami itruUi
form* of snccdotra. f a ru n ip lri
Bed rVc gvnc It &gt;lrfyw) mil, K
g-otta play baake'ball
alike, aho.iit) hr proud nf the fo) \
to OanT simlv in tin *prm,—
w,t»*e Bmiiit i* a ro»i
mi,
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Beginning (bit Vrdoctdkt n,ghL of am-h k mactuficent monologue
H i le tint you about C i n i n '
ship
*t * P ir r&gt;\or WTRR ihr N-uiot tbt *.»« Muicn, thould an tae
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This it an exclusive "club ' and
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thia will eauae tn j *.—iOu&gt; d&lt;* tbrar aludci.U arr prrpanny fot
for
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Our »poc Imen -tea rhor It
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fo!
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m p e r i c l Refineries Station
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3 YOU'RE TELLING ME!
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D K O O K L Y N 8 D o d g tra h av e 7 t0 yen ta ago. T o u r m illio n buclta
p layed m a n y totes In h rse b a ll — '.hat. a s t ill a f a i r a m o u n t o f
but I ’ cn L a : i * n . th e ^ *n'.te*»' spending tu o ie y even In th e se
p e rfe c t gam e p itc h e r, la tn e f lis t h !g h *p tk c d d a ys.
fe tlo v to tu rn 'em In to J u r t aa
• • .
m uch sc e n e ry f o r tho W o tU l
5m • K t i f Ja h n 'e fr r a s n r e to n *
S e rie s ' m o st d ra m a tic above,
Ish rd in / . ' I I It d o ts seent s o r t
t t !
0/ /ntd e fo lo ? k fo r f l o g t r p r in t s .
Ten P i k t y r n w en t to N it an d ,
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teere m o ire.I rfoirn even /a a fe r
M o. o flsr o f an f n jliv h th eater
fa u n l u r e f»«iee m y t h lr a f T t n 1c a m p tjin s th e rs’s a la ih o f no do
L l l t l * /n .fu im 0/ n u rs e ry to r t.
q i.l peifo rm ers fo r his sh o w . Ap«
poors ho's ju i i b a rely g c t ll .i ] b y .
' '
Tha t r a ih ly n bunch hod t * f |
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th in t la ba thenliful fa r - t h e y did I N e w York City
h s * p u t opened
came out a f that gom a o liv e .
a p lush W O ,o \) a m m v l s h e lte r.
t ! t
U ’a rq u lp re d w ith in d ire c t lig h t*
n n t ls h srte n tlsta a re s t a llin g a in g . ru n n in g w a te r an d s o ft m u *
s e a rrh fo r th e M m illio n tre a su re sic . A dog’s lif e c c it a ln ly L a b
o f K in g J o h n w h ic h d isap p eared j w h a t It U a .J to to .

N O PE1
. VOU D ID N 'T S M E L L
F R IE D CH ICKEN - T G U E S S
MV L IT T L E PA L H E R E B A C K E D
U P T O W ARM H E R S E L L ’ AND M E B B E
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In &lt;i«d, Ida c.*..*t.&gt;r,
H u t thr&gt; have eq u al w o rth In the
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tm l^ue Jo h im i s an h J I r d u l .
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Oifntt which i; |•.•:.•n3 ••fui’a'rer.
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ti .&lt;i,. , til in ocr ral'M 's r.v rM *aV *,M ’r0 ,*h* ,nen ahould rccognlrr and
•:.mi kn crgs-vt-ti t lu jiih tl.t itj|| foundation " " t
** " 4**P**t the«c same qualities in his
uaiTMi.t *s. f O il xpf'.hrird *
J. M*o u a ;
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fellow men and .houtd be rr.ponslnd &lt;
«*f
bt#- *—
for npromoting
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ro m o lln s Ithetr
h r i r general
&gt; a ir i ;o
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D. L iilt / .
l i r . E v g e r .r L u y c e , p rin c ip a l t f
tl,a
m ..v e n a l:-/
school.
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book 4 pay* .4 o f th* puhllo
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Florida**:
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Enterprise
News

______ In this column on July 30 of thinreadily
year. eerve and take care of the actual
demand.
. .wt aufieated that a new airport facility
It Is certainly right — and very true —
for Centra^Florkla be built to accomodate
that 15,000 foot runways be provided for mo­
the trowinr Induatrial. commcrclnl. lourtot.
dem planet) that will soon be put into use
and air freight demand.
by the airlines. This p-as brought out on
We alao mggcatad that the new facility July 30 in our editorial.
be eonatructed at a more central location.
Frankly, the air travel industry is not
.. perhapa between Sanfonl and Orlando, being underestimated — those who must
where more people, more Industrie*, more plan and develop for the airline* haven’t
freight could use the facilities to a great* shouldered the responsibility in n "forward
er advantage.
look" to what If* needed In the Immediate
If the editorial were reread, one would future.
also find that we suggested thnt a greater
We are thinking, not only in terms of
number of airlines would find their way what we will no&amp;l five and ten years from
Into Central Florida with a larger and more now, but also at the plain facta in what
modem airport with 15.000 fool runwayr we need today.
accessible from a greater number of high­
The present facilities that iwm to ho
ways and central Florida cities.
serving, in a small way, the air travel de­
Eva Jam ei on Lake Howell thia
We were contradicted, so It seems, at an mands of the central Florida area, must Imi
week on Thursday afternoon.
aarly date. And were reminded that no expanded to meet the growing popularity
Among those playing were Mrs.
larger facilities were necessary - that the of air travel — and Sanford, along with
II. C. Ca.-l*on. Mn. Charles Niepresent nirport could take care of the air Seminole County can’t be left out of the
hot*, Mrs. Thomas Gladwin and
. travel and urn demand for years to come. picture.
Mr*, t-eroy Neumann.
William McLaughlin, wbo has
'This, we knew, was n°t so.
We believe thnt one of the Wrongest
been staying at Ibe home of hU
planning
boards
that
has
ever
liven
form­
.Now, the *uggr»dlon* mnde hv The San­
IIY Mllfi. Ill III I.AWI
mother. Mrs. Jame* McGrath, has
ford Herald art being followed. However, ed in Seminole County should be formed Mr. an! Mr*. Darwin Petty h*v« joined the Air Eure* and haa left
returned
from
a
Ihrte
month
vswe earnestly believe that a new nimort to and appointed now to take rare of this
for Texas.
Mr*.
Ca**le
Malrr*
and
accomodate the mushrooming Industrial pressing problem that is before the com­ ration In Indiana and Wl«c n*&lt;a. Mr. and Mr*. George McKay of for the present they will he her
and military area, should be placed at a munity now. Our needs arc present not While in llcliot. WU., the Pet- Farmington. Maine, who's winter guests.
l&gt; » vitited with Mr. sod Mrs. home la at Templa Terrace, Win­
Mr. and Mr*. K. Eaton of Ro*more advantageous s»»t. awav from crovyl- forecast.
Carl Zartnun and allrndid the ter Park, were recent visitor* of lindalt, M o*, are gue*U at the
ad areas - away from intertwining and
It Is strongly poiHiblc that the planning wtrilling nf Ci.nnir Zar.man. former neighbors on Maine g|„ home of Mr. and Mr*. Rav Fracomplex street and highway systems - amt board which has been formed to Serve one, Miis '/-aitman I* thr irrandrinuglr Longwood.
•er on Malntr St., for a few week*.
at a spot where the fartllty would sene community and one community nlone should Irr ol Mr. and Mr*. J . F. ZartMr. and Mrs. Merle Harris of
Mr. and Mr*. Leroy Neumann
II I
Gardiner, Me., arrived In town returned Monday from a few diy* f tm dm n&gt;R«t* ussRitt •». •{*.»
more people, more Industry, more freight be one formed from a two-munty or two- limn of l.oliKWood.
ahipment. and more military personnel.
city group of aviation enthusiasts — not Lirulrnsnl and Mr*. It. K. Gci* on Thursday to spend the winter. visit wtlh friend* in Hollywood •And another thlnf about It—It blends perfectly with
gcr and children have hern visit­ Mrs. Harris is the daughter of , and Daytona Beach.
your complexion.’’
Sanford and Seminole County If grow- from just a single community who plan for ing with Mr. and Mr* Steve Rock­
lag quickly Into more than a prominent thcmselvoi alone and for their own accom­ well while enrootc to Key Wett
stage. for recent releases stated that some­ modation.
Naval Rase. Lieut. Geiger re­
cently
earned hia Matters Dething ahould be done quickly "before a
An airport for Central Florida that wilt
neighboring community county get* ahead bring the major airlines — all of them gree in Engineering at M.l.T. In
Massachusetts, and will now be
too —Into this area is • serious tiling.
'M ua."
stationed at Key Wett.
It Isn't the thought of The Sanfonl Herald
We are sure that the Seminole County
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Drown of
*“•to get ahead of anybody. We have never Chamber of Commerce will take an active (Villa. Ga., are guc*t« of their
•uggeated that one community or one area and immediate part in planning the facili- daughter, Mrs. Olin Elgin and
be gagged for the benefit of another. We ties that ara needed here — and not miles family. Mr. and Mrs. Brown ara
■uggeet that the airport for Central Florl- away in the middle of a web of city streets, moving tn Florida and hope to
settle In Longwood.
- -4a be placed at an advantageous location highways, limited accent throughwuys and Charles Gross, who reside* at
go that "It would serve more people, and expressways — but in the center of the de- Mobley'* Trailer Park, is a pall*
more Industry, and more freight demnnd. mand for air travel and air freight service, ent at Winter Park‘Hospital. Mr.
suffered * heart altark
* even more touriata and more military per­
An alr)&gt;ort for Central Florida 1* another Gras*
and ha* hern quite ill, however,
Tha nndoralgrtad DomorraMc nnmlneea for Seminole County public office* In the General
sonnel."
one of the public sendee facilities that we are n&lt;iw able tn report that he
Sanfonl is on the verge of a tide of growth should gu to the tup uf the list parallel ' i» improving.
Flection on November 6, 1966, urge the voters to support the Democratic Party on the local,
that will bring the population of the with other need* that arc ini|K&gt;rtunt in the
Mr. ami Mr*. Rutherford Lee
state and national Itval.
- sow popular city to a mere 50 to CO thou- creating of a major city In the network of amt three childrrn, who have retided at the Morgan home on
:aand citizens. That Ifti't Just "puppy talk* Florida"* booming content
Ea»t loike SI. have moved Into
•a It Is facts thnt have bwn projected by
It ia our belinf that only through the election of n Democratic Congrc** and a D em ocrat!*
No unc can discount the growth of San­ the VanDam home on Molnar S*. :
experts who know what they are doing.
ford and Seminole County — for the rate Mr. Lrr U manager of the din*
administration can we maintain a voice in national affair* nnd reflect our view* In government.
Seminole County will grow precentnge- of growth is at such a high percentage ins fai'ililir* of Ihe Langford Howiae - In every aectlon.
that one could not, with accuracy', predict j; tel. Winter Park.
And before we know it there will bo a what the top figure might he in yrnr* to ! Mr. amt Mr*. Frank Ward,!
Our own United State* Senators and Representative* from Florida, together with t h e i r
Long Inland, X. Y » r ri v•&gt;( In
•"Abcks and terminals located on Ihe St. John* come.
town t„ vbit Mr*. Ward'* ilftvr,
colleague* from our neighboring atatc*. occupy important vhairmen*hip* nnd poaitlon* on the
River at Sanford - this 1* another fart
We have become Navy-minded, industry Mr*. Charles Morri*on and Mr.
that we murt face and face quickly.
Influential committees of Congrei*. They likewise hold high position* within our own Demomined, rond-mlndcd, commerce-minded, tou- Morriton, while enroute to their
This terminal will make it neceasury that minded, and we MUST include air trav- winter home In Fort Myera.
eratit Party.
Mr*. Verier Elgin entertained
we have at our dlspoaal. and not for the •1-mlnded, too.
at a Coffee on Thurtday morning,!
exclusive uae of the City, but for the use
The Sanford Hrrnhl i* not going tn be thr following ladle*: Mn. M. I .ar­
•f all Central Florida, an airport that will So selfish to say thnt w« should work as gent. Mr*. D. A. Largrnt, Mn.
Their voices, speaking for ua aa our repraa entativea, can beat be hcared in Washington by
■rr —■- —
fast as possible so that another community Mary Ellrn Elgin. Mra. France*,
tha party of which they art memban - tha Democntle Party.
or county might not gvt ahead of us. Ab­ Brown, Mn. Etrie Dryanl, Mra.]
The Sanford Harold
solutely not — but we should work an hard, Mary Brook*, Mn. Rrrnie Smith,;
Mn. Dorothy Block and Mr*. 8.
F iM b iil DtUr (M « n h l i r l t r
■«*«■*
as fast, a* complete, and a* solidly as pos­ C.
Mnrtin.
Senator* Holland and Smather*, Governor Collin*, Congreasman Herlong and our six
sible toward securing an »ir|&gt;ort for all Lrutrtmnt Commander and Mr*.
■um l
iltH m titir OcUbtr If. l i l t •(
of
thu
principal
airlines
at
a
location
where
* • i r**i offu* •( •*■(•!*. rtsriss •*«** th« t«t
A
It
Geiger
and
daughter*.
Jean
other
Democratic Florida Congressmen, have endorsed the nominee* for the Democratic Party.
of C»p * tm* »f M irth I 117 •
it would iwrve as many people as jnissilile and Marilyn, were recent guerit
man ranitwa waiur
m u ***
mariom harman bil . »«»«wu»* tsit»r
We join them in urging the election of a Democratic administration and a Democratic Congress
of Mr and Mr*. Steven Rockwell.
and an many eomtnunities an |MM*ilde.
aVKLTN J CDSaiNO A S n rtU lis M tllS tr
Lieut.-Commander
Giegrr
I*
«taWe earnestly Indicve that Seminole (*ounin November, in this way, and in thl* way only, do we have « chance to muke our voice* heard.
tmnel at |'rn*atula.
• i M t i f •» i m
a i i m Ii i M r j t t i
Vhi Mil
ty. between Sanford and Orlando, would
•ttUdvriy !• !*•••• Hr rtsakllti*
• k it h U l i t
, , .. *
.
.,
i Friend* of Mr. and Mr*. Krnaat.
*•- Munir. provide
la **■
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the locution that would serve more |mm,, former re.ident* of Longpeople than any other site that could In' wood, will be *otry in hear that
tad Hatlaaatlr S * •antral A lftrtM ti
law Ml •**!. la Bari*** Ban k B U * .
selected.
‘Bey »re both patient* in Ihe Or- !
atlaeu OaarcW
Now la the time for leading citizen*.
A,r B**«* Ho»plt*L Mr. ll»rDOUGLAS STENSTROM for State Senator. 37th District
combined
with
the
effort*
of
the
lloainl
of
w
dl
be trentferred to Bey
atiBscaiprioa
* a tx *
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M* **r wtak
o»a Maalk
II.IS
Pines llntpltsl tn St Petersburg!
1.
Seminole County CommiAMioner*. the Hoard ■« »oon a* *rrangrme.it* can bd:
MACK N. CLEVELAND, JR .for State Representative Seminole County
Bl* Maalk*
O** Tsar
MaaUe
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ass.se
of Sanford City CommlHxIoiicra. thu Sem­ made.
Ah Okinary aallaaa, tarda af Ikaaka, raaaUtUa* aid
ealWta af aat*rlalnw*at far Ik* pare*** nf ralil**
GORDON V. FREDERIC for State Representative, Seminole County
inole County Chamber of Commerce, the Mr. an.i Mr*. M. McDaniel* an*
raala will k* &lt;karf*d far al taealar adrarlltlae rat**
City of Caseellierry, the City of I-nnpwood. ] nounre 'hr birth of thrlr »on. The
O. P. HERNDON for Clerk of the Circuit Court
young man ha, not a* &gt;rt brrn
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Monday, October 20. 1056 the City of Altamonte Spring*, the City of named.
Oviedo, the community of De Itary. Orange
G. Itoulr, of Tampa wa*
J. L HOBBY for Sheriff
City and the City of Dcluitd in locating the a .Mr*
wrrk-rnd gurat of her *on, R»y
TODAY'S wm.K VKR3E
airport
where
it
will
lie
more
dc«irnhle
Bowlr* and family.
"Aik. and It ahall ha given you; seek,
MARY E. EARLEfor County Assessor of Taxes
and ya shall find; knock, and it shall lie and will benefit the greater nunda-r of Thr Thursday Brulgr Club w*a
people.
rntrrUinnl at Ihr home of Mra.
opened upto you. (Matthew 7:7)
JOHN L. GALLOWAY for Tax Collector
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1st!ret Riel om highlight of thctrl V f. sad Mi*. J . £■ Briddor)
trip was tha opea bouse given at' and Wallace of Pierson spent 8 i»
the borne of Mrs. R. K. Ryan, as- day with Mr. and Mrs. H. E
listed by Mrs. Msud# Cooke and BradUot*.
Mbs Margaret Colley, wtlh Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Orr and
children nf DeLand
spent if#
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HELEN SNODGRASS andMrs. M. II. Ryan as the guests
Hooor ro llio r tha first six vrecka of honor, with approximately 123 week end with theirparent*.
i|r.
at Enterprise
as announced frtenda calling to renew acqualn-, and Mr*. II. E. BradJock.
by Praf. Hayman ara as follows: tancea.
| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Snodsrs**
fourth Grade, Paul Sermon*,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hayman and and Mr. and Mrs. J , c .
Dolores ZavloakJ. Jimmy Walker. Mbs Sylvia Hayman. enterlalned anJ children of Sanford vlaitec
kor
Tuesday evening with a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jark*on in T.mp*
riflh Grade, Peggy Breyetlc. «nd
"TV pwrly" honoring Mr. Sunday.
Kitty Burnett.
*nJ Mrs. Milton Smiley of Maine
Mr. and Mrs. William Er«m
Sixth Grade, reggy Breyette. »»d Mrs. Norton and Mr. and of Philadelphia, Pa., are houi«
Kitty Burnett. .
Mrs. Alva Hayman of Orange guests of 51r. and Mrs. L. c.
Sixth Grade, None;
Hayman.
Eighth Grade, Margaret Bearh.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Wulti
Mrs. Thoma* Rivers and rhildLinda Dunn. Gall Holloway. Slia- •P*"1 ,h« * f * k »•«&lt; vbiting re- ren Su.an, Tommy and Mr*. |i..
ron Jennlng*.
lalivea in Jackwinville, friend* in vers and Mrs. E. C. Vaughan (
The assembly nroxnm was Madison and Mrs. StulU’s »bter Green Cove Springs visited Mr*,
given by Lester Man. ventrllo•« Tallahs.sfe.
, W. L. Tyler Wednesday.
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cational program at the acbool
auditorium.
Mrs. Ida Padgett was hoMc**
to the members of the W.S.C.8.
in eelebratioo of the World Day
of prayer at her home on Thurs­
day.
The program wa* under the di­
rection of Mrs. Kermlt Wiggins.
After the program, each lady hav­
ing prepared her own sandwiches
and drink* served by the hostes*
Ihe group enjoyed lunch together.
Mr. and Mr*. II. II. Ryan and
Mbs Helen Snodgrats returned
Tueiday from a 10 day vacation
In Virginia, during which Ume
they visited many friends and re-

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A *ov*r*d dlak (upper we* held
Wednesday night at Ibe P in t Beptb t Church la honor of Mr. end
Mi*. W. L 8*1* ■pon their re­
turn from touring the United State*
for the p u t year.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Horimtr
af Mtchlfan hare returned to
their homo her* after (ponding
tho *uam*r month* at th*lr home
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Mr. and Mra. Horace Day have
- return»d hocna ilt* r ifondlng
awhile la New lotyraa Bearh.
Mra. W. L. AMonaan haa re­
turned home after •pending aome
time In Georgia with her nephew,
Clear Loaltar.
Philip Bauer has returned home
after apeodiag a few day* In Malt- lead with M n. Prod Battard.
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NAVY RECORD
ANNAPOLIS. Md. UP-Ed. Erda
late Is now In hit seventh year
a* Navy’* football coaeh.
When he rams here in 1130. Ihe
U. 8. Naval’ Academy team had
won but five gam ti in lour year*.
Tha Middle* had loit M game* In
that period and tied three.
Under Erdelate. Navy show* 2*
victorias, 21 setbacks and five tie*
In tlx teasuiu. lloAcvt-r, 21 uf
thete win* rame In the last four
year*.

have aa thatr guoeti far a few had been attending the lu te Urol•gkal Convention at tha Longford
t H h A . W L n . - i s * Hotel, la Winter Pork.

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Jlauay Brawn, a atudaat at tha
“ V alm alty af Florida spent the
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Me. and Mra. Laater *

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Mr. ond Mra. E. M. Grant had
a t their recent n eats, Mra. Grant'*
•later, Mra. Lota McKlnnej and
daughter Myrna and Morrteon
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LAWRENCE SWOFFORD for County Commissioner, District No. 3.
HOMER LITTLE for County Commissioner. District No. 5.
GEORGE A. K ELSEY for Constable, DistrictNo. 3.

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KARLYLE HOUSHOLDER for County Prosecuting Attorney

THEO AULIN for Justice of the Peace, District No.3.
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J . Q. (SLIM) GALLOWAY for Constable, District No. 4.

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CAMILLA D. BRUCE for Supervisor of Registration

fo r e v e ry p u rp o se

Ted Kroll ran hi* golf earning*
for IBM to t7IA3S fallowing hi*
ISO,000 victory la the Tam O'
Shanler world championship ia
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Cad*r Hart had
a* their weekend goe*ta, Mra.
Haris' •later, Mr*. Edythe Mil­
ler and granddaughter. Stephanie
Simmons of SaraioM: her airier
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Stanley McMullen of Safety Har­
bor; and Dr. and Mra. Melvin Sim­
mon* of laraaota, Dr. Simmon*

RAYBURN T. MILWEE for Superintendent of Public Instruction
C. F. HARRISON for Member of School Board

(Pol. Ad. Sponaorwd and P a k JF o rB y SamlncW County Dtmocralic F.xtcutiwr Com.)
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G irls {.earn Rules
For V o lle y b a ll;
Play Tournam ent

Miss Mydies
Schedule

Schedule of Miss Myrtle Wilson.
Home Demonstration Agent. Oct.
31 through Nov. 8 I* as follow*:
Oct. 31
Sanford Home Dcmonatration
Club will meet at the Council Cen­
ter at 9 a. m. to clean the levring
Presbyterian Church will meet In machines.
the Scout Room at 7:00 p m.
Ceramic class will meet at Sem­
inole High School al 7:00 p. m.
TUESDAY
Southside Halloween Carnival Nov. 1
Long wood Home Demonstration
will be held on the Southside
School Yard from 1:30 until 9 p Club will meet at the Library at
10 a. m. Demonstration will be
m. Supper mUI be served
The Brownie Scouts of the First "Preparation of Fools for the
Prctbvlrrian Church will meet In Home Frecjcr.” Covered dish
the Youth Building at 3:00 p m. lunch.
Girl*' 4 11 Club, Pine Crest
The Pioneer Fellowship and
Hcrrration of the First Presby­ School, will meet at 1:30 p. m.
Mr*. R ft. Fort**, adult leader
terian Church will meet in the
Youth Building from 8:00 p in and Mis* Wilson, Home Demon­
stration Agent.
through 1:00 p m.
The llev. P. L. Stone will con­ Nov. 2
Executive Buatd meeting of the
duct the morning devotions over
Home Demonstration Clubs will
WTRR. Sanford, at 8:".0 a m.
be at the apartment of Miss Wil­
son at t 3o p. m.
WEDNESDAY
the Firvt Baptist Church will Nov. 3
hold a Prayer Service at 7:10 p .: 4-H Radio Program over station
m. and at 8:11 is a Training IVion WTItR al 11:30 a. m. PaoU Girls'
1 11 Club uill have the program.
Wcrkcr* Conference
The Girl Scouts of the First Nov. 5
Girls' 4 II Club of Slavia School
Presbyterian Church will meet at
will meet at 2:30 p. m.
3:10 p. m. at the Church.
The Senior High Fellowship Re­ Nov. 8
Geneva Girls' 4-H club will meet
creation of live First Presbyterian
Church will meet at the Church at 9 no a. nt. at the school Girls’
4-H Club at the SanforilJunior High
at 7:00 p. m.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will school w-ill mr.-t at 11:41 a. m.
lie conducted by llev. A. fi. Mcln- and 12:12 p. m. for the 7th and Sth
nis. Pastor of the First I'rrsby- grade girl* Mr*. Wimbcrlv. adult
leader and Miss Wilson, Home
U-rian Church at 7 13 p nt
The Chancel Choir will rehearse Demonstration Agent.
at First Presbyterian Church a t 1 Ceramics clss* will meet at 7.00
p.m. at the Seminole High School.
7:30 p. m.
The Rev. P. E. Stone will .onduct the morning devotions &gt;cr
\\ ritlt. Sanford, at 8 30 a m
Students Enjoy

BY PENNY MARION
Hire it Is basketball time for
the girls of 9 II S but that l«
i not my tuple (for this column!.
What I wont to talk about is voltry hall
The girl* fir*t started with ex
plarwithm* concerning the rules
and regulation* from our patient
Mi*. Itohn. Of course w,- didn't,
like that because we wanted to
get busy and play. Finally we did
and after a week nr two of pr.v
tier, we started tournament. Axi
•-•ach rlits was divided Into
squad*, they played each other to
•«-e who would be the winner and
lh&lt;- one tu play the winning squad
Cf mother class ,„r the seml-fm-

Calendar

MONDAY
l ake Monroe School Carnival
Mill begin at &lt;’■ and last until 9
pin. Everyone is invitcil and a
good time It psomiscJ for all.
Special Hireling of Beta Sigma
Phi at Mr*, ' ollc Williams Br.ng
article* for baxaar.
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The First Baptist Chirch «• II
observe World Missiuit tVeck of
Prayer Oc» 29 through Nov. 4.
The Elder Springs Baptist Cha­
pel Mill meet at 8:10 p. m. for a
tovered dish supper and a Sunday
School Council meeting.
The V. W. A.'s of the First Bap­
tist Church will meet at -i:3n p. m
The Boy Scout* of the First

• Tuesday Is Tim e,
Oviedo Is P la ce ;
Fun Slated For A ll
By MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO—OvIcJlon*. «*k c up
and take heed! Th* IfaiPween
Carnival for the Oviedo High
School, sponsored by the Oviedo
. P-TA l* at hand. The time It Tuc*w day. Oct. 30. 7 p.m. The place is
the gymnasium of the OvieJo High
School. ITic delirious turkey sup­
per Mill lie served in the school
lunchroom, commencing at fi p.m.
Mrs. Don Ulrey and her group of
eighth grade mothers proml-e you
n good supper. Get your li-kct*
rartv—or be on hand at the door
to get them.
Mr*. F. M. Spark*, general
« chairman, •»&gt;« that those wish­
ing to compc'i- for costume priic*
he sure to gather at the Uvie.lo
Bantivt Church, ready to mar.-h
promptly at 8 p m.
Judges will be stationed at var­
ious places to observe the cos­
tume* and price* will be aManted
after their votes are taken for var­
ious age groups.
Start searching among your old
ra»tawuy« for some'htng that will
9 make a unique rig. put it on. and
h.e away to the parade. You might
be the winner.
" r know you nil) not sit at
home when you hear what a sur­
prise Mrs. John Duda has In store
for you at her twelfth gradr Post
Office When Katie Dnda line* a
Job, *he doc* it well. She ha*
gone all out for this Post Office
Ilea, and we are rx'remely dc— siroiis to hare one nf those prise
® peckagr*.
She has recelvrd packages from
such eminent people as Ailall
Stevenson, Estes Kefauver, the
White lloii.r. the Vice Pri-••*'.- it
flovornor Collins. Arthur Godfrey,
and An Linkli-ller. to Im- told. Do
you want to be the po»*cs*ur o f
on# of these package*? lie nn hand
earley then, for you viill have
stiff coinpetition. Katie alto t*''*
^ us that -he had a number of pack­
ages from Chicago and from other
place*—a* well at local packages.
Reminds me that I have to wrap
mine up for her. I must not for­
get.
Mrs. Mitlon (core anil hft»
fir*t grade mothers will have
a sidewalk cafe this year (some­
thing now i for tho*e who do not
gel the turkey supper—or wi&gt;h a
sna k Inter. I understand that she
and her sister-in-law. Mr*. Young
Harris, are going to work the cafe
end hot dog stand in conjunction.
Mr* Harris represents the seventh
grade and will enlist the aid of
some of her seventh grade moth­
ers and father*. Expect a lof of
father* will be prr ent lint night—

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THURSDAY
The Intermediate Chetr ••( the
First Baptist Church will rehearse
at 7:30 and the Adult rho.r at 8.00
p. m.
The Junior Choir Mill have Iheir
rehearsal and fellowship at the
First Presbyterian Church at 3:11
p. m.
The Youth Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will practice
at the Church at 7:30 p. in
The llev. P. L. Stone will conduel the morning devotions over
WRR, Sanford, at I 30 a m

E x ce lle n t Program

111 SIIS STUDENT
Boy. did mc have fun in chap.*)
Tuesday morning. It really was
a big program
First we had two •(V’kcr* Mr.
Milner and Mr*. M. R 9!rickland Mr Milnee gasr a talk on
higher education and Mrs. Strick­
land presented the L’DC History
Award fo J. D Stone. We really
are proud to have thr honor go
to someone in S II S Good going
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We then had a magician show
FRIDAY
by Ernest Southward, which comTeh Rev. P. L. Stone will con­ pisdcly duinfnitndcd us. He really
duct the morning devotions over lr|t good and we r-iiove.t •*.
WTRfl. Sanford, at 8 30 a. m
The "S. If. S. gossip singer*"
The Junior 1 Department „f the then sang and ga.e some of us
First Baptist Church Sunday mighty red face* hut it‘* all for
School s ill have a (let Acquainted fun. and we get a big kick out of
Social In the Educational Rutldtng it
at 7:30 P. M.
Lct’a have some more of these
chapel programs! Sylvia Price,
SATURDAY
The R. A'* of the First Baptist j and her committee have been do­
Church will me-t at the church. ing a great job.

BI RTHS
Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Steele an
nuunce the birth of a
Hi 1&lt; ot.
son, llurke Morri*. on Friday,
Oct. 28. In Orange Memorial Hos­
pital. Mr*. Steele will be remem­
bered as the former Miss Eli/a
beth File.

Personals
Mrs. Ursula Thornton, Mr*.
Minnie Ewan and Mr*. Bertha
Rhode* left Saturday aboard thr
S S Evangeline out of Jacksonvill*- for a trip to Bermuda.

Jim Hawkins, of Lakr Monroe,
has pledged to Sigma Nu Frater­
nity at Stetson University in Dewot king, as well as otherw ise.
Remember our curiosity i» I.and.
still up In the air over the surprise
Jim Kriiler ha* pledged to Pi
the faculty has in More for us,
too. With Marguerite parkin. &lt;&gt;•&gt; Kappa Alpha Fraternity at Stetson
P-TA president, a* a member of University.
that faculty—I expect most any­
Mr and Mrs E. C, Holland of
thing. Won’t be surprised ut all
Not to mention Virginia Slatry, Canton, N. C.. have been visiting
Paul Vfikler, Lot* Ruddcll and ali Mrs. M. N. Cleveland and family.
the rest. Come prepared.
Friends of Mrs. Eunice Dann
A great deal of Interest will be
will br pleased to learn that she
shown in the dlme-a dance, con­ iv recuperating nicely after un­
ducted by the teenagers. Get your dergoing surgery at Orange Me- j
partner In line.
mnnal Hospital. She is In roam
The tiny tots will have the fi-h 119.
pond, which is a delight to them:
th* toy rides and many other at­
Mr. and Mrs Rurkr Steele have
tractions.
returned from Newark, N. Y'..
There will also be other ride* wh«rc they have been spending
games of all kind*, the country Ihe past three months.
store and thr rookrd foods
The country store, such -sn at­
traction each year under the spon­
sorship of Mrs. John Du-la has
(hinged hand* this year and will
be under the direction of the sixth
LAST TIME TONIGHT
grade, Mr*. John Coe, chalrsnin
STARTS 8:30
for that grade.
Me have already listed o.ir chair­
men of each concession, *o will
not bore you further. We will just
meet you theie lYesday night.

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when the Myer* arrive.
The Station Wives h.xd their
monthly hi l-lgr at the It.O.Q.
Thursday.
Turkey
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were prepared by the kitchen,
and hottest Dot Leary brought
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delicious, but of an
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&gt;ou wanl to ^
out f your boy“ lfnd l» true, then Halloween i»
,*ir ***3 •• do it!
According to an old Irish myth,
say* Mis* Felie W. Clark, assistant In the library at the L'niver»ity of Florida. Just put three
Ivan* upon the hearth on the eve
^ J c L M. Name

Ruth Barren ha* »» her geest
this week, Connie Paschal of Jack­
sonville. Bill B»rmn I* still In
Jax going through instrument
school, hut will b** finished next
week Meanwhile Ruth has had
a busy time sh-pping and visiting. YAH 9 will be glad to hava
Bill bark.
Talked In Alice Myers. She and
C. E. are thrilled about hla or­
ders to Washington. He will ba
working In the Pentagon under
|j.p Chief of Naval Information.
Many old - W -n lit e . a.e upth.ro

hratrd throughout Europe, th e, * » * i* 0!' f t . 1 " . .
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by the mystc.y nf ghosts, hobgub , u &gt; ry
ho„ rll&lt;-t for !ha
Mi*. Hairy Grorge Koch J i . (PI. do II,Im*. and witc .*
'station Wive* Lrehv-m which wtl!
origin Of the (estival l. believe.. • , t)c hrM
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to be found in Ihv- rile* ol the an. . .
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rient Druid* and th.- early R«- , »•-“« r® ffc
J "»n
mans, say* Mis* Claik Thr Druids j thl* morning. D. die
King
believed that .m that night the '’Irked a rather inopportune moOct. 28
great lord »f death. Saman. called mr'1* * m
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Linker
i. II Waynne
together all the wicked soul, that " n&lt;| Janr “ ratty w r, there dec &gt;•
Oct. 27
had been condemned during Hie rating for the •ig P*rt)‘ ta^ l-e
Mi** Sue Alice Stibbs, daugbtei cd cocktail length dress f pwr*
Mrs I. T. Evan*
past ys-wr, to inhabit the bodies '"T.l innighi wrlrommg bsck \AIIof Mr. and Mr- i lam * Willi* lUk. It featured a bat'
Orl. ?«
of animals Tim peasant* gather-'3- H the preparations Justify tho
Stibbs. DcLand, and Harry Gmrgc lim . &lt;ruling in a dr* p
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Mrs. Phil Mara
r.l togriher to keep a sharp l.mk* results, it should be a great iuc*
Koch Jr ., son of Mr*. Cecilia San-1 back I * &gt;• t u
cm
Ilixirr llo.-.an
out. an I built hu-o h .-fire* to rest.
chioli, of Miami, ami t’apl. II pha»i/..l by ,-lu*i--r* of i . *•
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war.) off lhe-c evil spirits.
I All thr Girl Scouts of the Cltrua
(i. Koch, of Nr.* Orleans, La . She wuis a p ile pink hand . f vc!
Dicky Young
Thr Roman- celebrated sis honor. Council, their mothers, father*,
wrrr Joined in marriage Saturday vet *vlth a half veil, and earned 1
of Pamona. the old Italian god- slitrrs, and brother! will conal 3:3o p m. in the Flr«t Christian ereacenf .hatx-d arrangement of
M.urt. Draper. N » . Mis* Lilccn |()fJf i)f |(tp frui, ()f , (ip , rf0|l (\|! vf r gv* un Pincrrest school, Novem*
Church in DrLand
pale pink carnation*.
The llev. l/rrvn A. Dunton offiPc man was ( tiarh * F ••"■*. Hi a imor D.-Land, ll»* Margate! u , , ! festival, nut* and apple* were her 4th—that's Sunday, from three
( i.-b y DrLand, and Mr*. Ja m es, roa&gt;(f(j „ ,pr
lienee the to four to celebrate Juliette Lew'*
elated at the candlelight, double of Ih-Lami, nml the ush-r*. all
i: It*, D.-Land.
present day custom of apple boh- birthday. The troops will hare a
ring service, which was perform- l-nmlxU Chi Alpha l- .aG ''
Attending the welding from I hin f still rrmain*
speclvl randlrlight stmvlce, xahlch
e«l against a background of large llur- of 'lie grinim. wen- John
basket* of mums nud fladl'dl ami Todd. Sanford. John Mrl. ..n In . Si.nl.&gt;.i| weir \|r*. t A. And»r-| Through the year*, the mv.tieal should he very lovely. Julietta
potted pain’s, - •!•* thr Inn *»-vcn l.alxl John lluckleh rry. P &gt;t n •on J r . Mr- Vernon D«vi*. Mr* aspect dcveln|&gt;ed from the feasts, la*w, at I'm sure most of yen
l C. Mitchell. Mr*. Mary Prlch-1dancing and rlory telling arounu know, was the foumler of the Girl
branched candelabra shiuhling a IikJ . and John Ol lham. Evan
oi,I. Mi- Milllnm Walker. Mr* ! Hip fires But it took the Irish to Scouts, and at such, is honored
so(t glow over the »crm\ The fam­ vtile. Ins!
Volte William* Sr., and half Fo* develop the i.iinantic angle, for every yesr on her birthday. Work*
ily pews Mere distinguished hy
Mis. Mibbs chox % fur f»8*r student, from Mist Stltibv' second what would be more naluril on a int e*perlvtly hard on this oeca*
largo satin bow*
.laughter'* wedding. n ilirii of
mystic evening such as th.s, Ilian slan It Rita Rauer, as well a* all
Miss Carolyn Peter- of St. Pet­ teal blur falitr- rut on primr»* hi g. oh- cli*.
the troop leaders ami assistants.
ersburg, soloist, •ii
"Thruu -h lines, with malchli.g \.
Far her going away outfit Mrs. thr prophecy »( love affairs’
Halt
So. If all other lest* prove There may he a sitter service
the Ysvars** nml ’ llcenu-c" ami and l.la.k acceaxorlr.i. She vti»rc Koch those a rovisl *&gt; we velvet
sheath dress, fashioned with an worthless, try eating an apple in 1available. If so, I will let you
was accompanied by Mi»* Mury an orchid corsage.
(runt of a mirror on Ort. 3t and I know.
Rosa Andersun, of Sanford, &lt;&gt;r. a
Mri. San. hint!, m-iffnT of l!ir etuplic waistline, nml worn with •
r.uevi that’* all for today, but
nisi, who al-n played the tradl- groom wasi attired In a jtrrrn sill 1 t.ialching lac*- Jacket, lealuring a watch for ihe reflection ol yo,.r
future tpoul* te appear.
f
don't hive Ode this month, so
httran
neckline
and
velvet
but­
drrse.
worn
ssittl.la.k
black print
I'll Ik* heme, and can't get out
nuptial music. Mist Peter* and apre-oric* and an orchid c or* ton .lossn Ihe losck. This ssas tel
to dredge up the news—so p lu s*
off h- black accessories ami a
.Miss An.ler.on are Zrta Tail Al­ sage
pha Sorority
*r* of the bride
World Community call me and give me th# Utaat.
Follow Inc Ihe aril IIng, a re.rep* eor.are of vshlle roses
Also the coffco pot is alwayi on
Thr love!*
i«. civ. n in mat
Afier a brief huiu-ynioon trip to
Doll svjs Itrhi in the rhur. h p;*r
drop by if you have a chance.
Htcc hy h--r
her, woie a walls !oi«, uliich wcri* «!••«,-orate,| Mtill .... .Midi-rluird destination, Mr. Day To Be Held
lev-th gown ».f layer* of nylon htl8kl,ll Ilf mums an*t gladioli M'l ■oil Vlr* Koch will make Iheir
tulle over tuff-la. Tic Imuffunl |Ndtr.t palm
luitiir -n K Kentucky Ave. In I'*- On November 2
India, Pakistan Xer^a, Japan,
skirt featured applique- of handI ')(* bride * table was . ■&gt;- vrv«l I - " " 1
World Community Day sponsor- Grrrcr, Italy, Germany and llong*
clipped cha.dlll) larr embroider- wuh an Imported Italian eiit&lt; -ik
Tin ...» Mi* K.mhgut her II. Cl| j,y (j,p (j„|.w| c h urch Women, hong. Articles Jctired ar# -lothe#
e l with seed (w-arl*. \ Jacket of elolh. eenler.-l with j thr. - lien I VDegree from Stetson University 1 w(||
observed Nov. 2 at 2:30 for boyv over 18 and m#n, yard*
elutnlily lace » a . worn over Ihe ws-d.liug cake. t»|.pe&lt;l wllh wi-sl
I-! I die where she » o a inrm ,,
at (hp ,s#„ford v'hrist.an
°f denim, sheeting or C»b4fw
strapless lexlirr. She wrote r.l. i .ling bells, (to either -Idr o( Ihe ixt ..f /eta lau Alpha Social So ' Church. I8n? Sanford Asrnue.
dine, suitable for work elolhlfltft
length inllU of tulip and her cake were silver randelahr..
..J M .
'i r.rdv
She is ..n thefaculty at
Tho-r a-'lendlnit tho
inerting blanket* of any tile or
finger Dp veil, alto nf nvlon tulle, | un. h sriVe«l (nun I sparfk!oithsl.le ’rim ary Sch&lt;*ol in San- are to bring art I.-Ira 'n make up clean: and children's aarm
..i
fell from a hand of white velvet, ing erystal pinch bawl
Parcels for Peace lo '»e sent lo ing. in gooJ condillou.
edged in pearls. Sh&lt; tamed a
Mr Koch D a studrn* of Strt-|.
Mrs Miiham Walker, D- I ■ I
i nlversily'a 8-h. -i of Rgilaesv 0
crescent shaped cascade of while kept the bride', book and ervlng
rosea.
at the reception were Ml.a Arllne V.lii.mlstraliun, where he I. .
Mist Loune Hall, of Sanf I ’ laqulrr, DeLaml, Mi.* H-». . member of Lambda * m vipi
maid of honor, wore a rose eoh-r- Hulls,
Or Lulu. ’ IDs
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semi-final if it begins to hU/e or burn, he
are Penny Mariun of second period ha* a high regard for you. If the
and France* Stanley of sixth j&gt;cr ' |,ran* " 4mr'*
you ami your
iod. To Ihe*r two trains playing ' inrr burn together, then he I*
luc-day "Good luck and mav lh e : -'our future huibat-d.
"Tbisi s only one of the many
b-«t team win
international tale* about Hallo­
ween." say* MU* Clark, "am!
quite different they are from the
original meaning of the rrlchraHon-

NOW SIIOWINC
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Men. Oct. 29. 1966 THE SANFORD HERALD

Lyman 11 Smothered
By T e r r i e r s 3 0 - 0
The Titiuvllle Terrier* broke a
close game wide open with a fina.
atama scoring ipree Friday night
In Tituasille to smother Lyman
30 0.
Terrier Roy Puckett was the
fire ball for the TttiuviUe team as
he scored twice. Intercepted two
Greyhound aerials, and set-up two
other tounchdowns.
T h e outmanned Ore) bounJs
held the Terrier* scoreless for the
first quarter and allowed the Ter­
rier* only one TD per quarter in
the second and third stanza* be­
fore they gave out of gat and
Titusville ran wild.
In the second stanra Tm-kelt
returned a Greyhound punt to Ly­
man's own 15, and after an ex­
change of fumbles near the Grey­
hound goal. Puckett finally hull­
ed over from four yards out.
On the first play of the second
half Lyman again fumbled, ami
the Terrier* recovered to set up
the second tally. Puckett finally
fulird over from four yards out.
On the first play of the second
half Lyman again fumbled, and
the Terrier* recovered to let tip
the second tally, Puckett again
made the arore as he crosseJ 'hr

SPM l
Parkers Blank Out
Sem inoles 2 0 -0

Favored Panthers
Lose Friday's T i l t
To P alatka 36-6
The Crooms Academy Panthers,
after opening the season with a
bang, hit the skicL Friday night
with a 36-6 roue oy Palatka. Tha
Panthers were favored two touch­
down*.
Last week the hlghlv favored
Panther* were tied hr Hungrrford
of Winter Park 66. Head mentor
Jo* Fair at'ributed the tie to over
confidence on the part of the statf
and players and the high spirits
of the Winter Park team.
As &gt;et there have been no I'.atomenu by either Croom* Academy
or coach Fair concerning the ore.
*;dcd acotc Friday nigh, in I'alutka.

Winter Park’* Homecoming and, evening, and the half time apeclg«t&gt;ut into Use Orarg* nirt Con- aele was performed before the
TOO I.ATK TO WIN a game, and In the final seconds of the game, quarterlack Hob Johnson roll*-out
ference thla season waa marred confident homcoming fans at the Progress Reports
and circles right end for 13 yards and a Drat down Friday night in Winter Park Terry Gocmbtl
only hy an occasional mist a* th« Parkers led 134.
throws the key block of tho play. The Seminoles were blanked out 2UO. (Jameson I'hitui
Parkers blanked out the Sanford
tin the second half opening Heard A t Peanut
getninolcs 200 at llari-er Shepu id kickoff, Warner fumbled on hts
Kunner-i.p, E B. Smith and Helen ended yesterday's round with a
Plaid in Winter Patk Friday night, own 3t to set up the third Parker Bowl Meetjng
The 50-day trotting meeting at
Bloom. Low net was Mark Close 67, giving him a total of 291 for
Jim Bu-kler rilled a meeting of
The Parker’* speed and deeep score. Winter Park * John Jane,
Freehold. N. J . Raceway this sea­
land and Gor* dayman; runner- j the first half. Ronnie Terpak tied
BRYANT, RING, POWELL
tlon kept the Seminole* rocked on thrra successive carries, l*d Peanut Bowl Chairman and In­
son attracted 146,548 fan* or 26
up Lib Cleveland and Sonny Powell 'for second with a 70 against Bob
back on their heels all night, as the Parker, to the Seminal* II terested partir* at 7:30 on Ocotber AND TOOKE IN A FOURSOME Ida Bee Wilson copped the three ! Craig’s 72. Terpak and Craig now
per cent more than in 1955.
Winter Park tallied in every quar- yard line, where Il.'rxman ie- Id. The porno** of this meeting
Last week At Br&gt;ant, former points for the ladies by being clo­ |have a 300. There were two round*
ter but the fourth and penetrate I iieved Jane of hts dutie* and was for each chairman to make a grrenskeeper for the Mayfa r sest to pin on No. 7, while Sonny at Dubadred CC. and two at the
goal line from 10 yard* out.
beyond Use Seminole 10 yard plunged for the II yards and pay 'Tovreai report.
country Club and new with 'he Or­ Powell, for the men. was closest Mayfair. The team will now play
In the final quarter the brilliant
Mrs R. L. Parker, Ucket chair­ lando Country Club cam* to San­ lo pin on No. 16.
marker on two other ocraiioni.
, dirt on the neat play. Taylor
defensive play by Puckett kept the
• single elimination tourney, and
i . ik . « . . . nt. .r i . r Rrmt. *8**0 booled true, and the Park-, man. reported that Uckets were ford and played a round with Dr. The player* enjoyed a barbecue will be rated according to their 72
Greyhound* in their own hack
I RAN/A ARRIVES AT
Bob quarterback Bob Johnson * « h»d themselves Ihetr fifth vie- purchased and sale* will begin II. K. Ring, Sonny Powell. ami following the tournament. All sa&gt; i hole medal play arorra.
yard and gave Sieglcr, Well*, and
MAYFAIR
immediately. J . T. Baggerly amlj Harry Tooke.
fumbled on hb own 43-Jay Bergof tho season
it »•*» the beat. Another (Ip of the CIIECLA’S DANCING A TREAT
Gary Franca, Mario's assistant Brown scoring duties. Puckett in­
Lee Samuels are to handle the I
TWO-BALL FOURSOME
man and Billy Howell sparked a
The Seminole* mads their deephat to Helen Manning. Coclle May
Gentlemen, If you haven't yet at the Country Club, arrived Fri­ tercepted one Greyhound pass
ticket sale* In the downtown aria. I
AND BtRRECUE
and Mabel.
drive for the Parker* that carried r*t p*n*trati«n of the rvrnlnr in N'o child will be allowed to sell;
daneed with Crrla Higginbotham, day. Gary hail* from Eaat Orange, and returned It to the one yarJ
There was a twoball foursome
to the til-inch lino befort the the second quarter. Starting on ticket* in this area. The Boom
you most assuredly have missed a N. J ., and has been with Mario line, only to have the Terrier*
DIVEVsl LEADS
brilliant defensive play of Eddie thrir own 15 yard line tho Semi- Mother* have Iwen given ticket* at the Mayfair CC. Low gro«* was
ROLLINS TUl'MNn
treat. r&gt;he's light a* air, and if for eight seasons a* assistant pro fumble away the scoring oppor­
"The Tiger" Barbour and Brant- note* went on the move, with for the children to sell and they j Barbara Itohnn and Bill Faurk.1 Dick Disenti continued to hold vou're like most of us after a He was with Marie for two years tunity.
Score by Period*
ley "ChooChoo" Schirard. plus a Schirard. Johnson, end Johnny will release their tickets on Nov­
tha leaJ a* the llollin* College fall hard 18 holes—tied and clumsy at Gtenwood Spring! Country
cording to the secretary protem, Hole Medal Tournev ended the —her g t*‘ ? md ease gives you Club, Colo, and at Lake Mohawk Lyman . . — ......... 0 0 0 G— 6
live yard penalty, moved tho ball William*, and Warner sparking ember 2.
II R. Heckenbaeh.
first half of compciitlon. Dlvensl new confidence.
back to the Seminole sii Parker the attack. Schirard moved the’
•Titusville _ .............— 0 6 6 16-30
* for ala years.
Dan Wright, publicity chairman,
halfback Jim Taylor, attempting hall to the 43 yard line, and on
reported that he haa obtained ban­
Use smoo’h fake that had allowed the nest play Johnson passed to
ners which will Lo repaintrd and
Bergman to go to the *U Inch, William*, who snagged the aerial, «trung
across streets down town.
line, was chilled he ScH rer’ m cros*«J the mid-field atr./s and He alio suggested a television In­
ibf three. Jarring loae the ball,'ambled to the IK before he was terview with Don McAllister to be
and the Semlnolea recovered.
hro-jgh* down. Then, on Or neat arranged on December 6.
Bergman, making masterful Pby. Warner picked up a first Buckler gave a abort descrip­
fake* all evening, handed off to down for the Seminoles b) mov­ tion of the half time ceremonies
JTowell so perfectly that even the ing the ball to 'he Parke* eight whirh ate to take place, and an­
official was foaled. When Bill Two plays later the drive chilled! nounced that Dick Aiken will have
JTyr* cracked through to drop as Johnson fired a ahort aerial to a portable public address system
Bergman the official -t n r * •*-» the left fla‘ and lloweli intercept­ on the field to announce the game
play with the whistle while Ho­ ed for Winter Park.
and half time proceeding*. Elmer
In the faJing rn'm.le* of the Wontnay, the concession chair­
well was rambling around ight
end for some U yards. Bu' three **me the Parkers again went un man, was absent, due to the Hi­
plays later both Bergman and ,hr move, but this time they were nes* of hit son, but a vote of con­
Howell redeemed Ihem-elsta a* r°ntalned by the Seminole defen • fidence was given to him so that
(lowell slipped behind Sanford Brgman, &gt;&gt;n a roll out pliy armnd he could make all the necessars
gafetyman Jim Warner to latch left and rambled for 35 vard* be-1 arrangement* for the peanut and
Mto a Bergman pass and go the fore being breught down by Warn- popcorn salea.
Remaining of the tl yard* for er on the 10 yard line. At the 10 Approximately twenty interested
paydirt.
the defensive unit dug in anJ held persons attended this meeting acIn the second quarter *ne Park- for downs, and the game rtsdsd
er* drove 70 yards for th-lr se- with the Semlrsob. galng to the over M percent of tho tackles ft*
rond tally. With a first and goal air In a desperate- attempt to get the defensive unit, kept Iho Feralat the Semlno!# one-yard line, into the seoring -oiumn It waa nolca leapcctably In lha lsall aau*»
Km Ptable had.lull# trooWe m ab -th * first time the SetnwwMev werw*
IWacw- hy P n hsrfa----------‘
fag ‘he tally. Jim Taylor male hb blankrd out this season,
Sanford
0 0 • 0— u
first successful conversion of the
Schirard ami Barbour, making Winter Park .......
8 7 7 0—JU

Golf Gossip

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Races Begin Tonight
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It b re a k s th ro u g h the v ib ra tio n b a r r ie r
It is s w e p t-w in g m a s te ry of m otion

• More Than 25 Races

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S T A T E F &gt; T • W IK T G ’ 5 7

REGULAR SEASON
O P E N S N O V . 13th

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in featurti and advancer, to rewarding m beaut) and petfomunce?
How do you captain ill newnew when nerything about It It newt
On display today is just such a car—the S»ept-Wing *37 Dodge
that slept you into the wondciful world of Autodjnamjcs.

Fabulous New Club House Will
Be Ready for Grand Opening
Modernized Track Operated By Jerry Collins

What b this wonderful world of Auiodvnanncs? It It a uorU • hett
everything it new /torn ro o J to roof to achieve absolute mattery
c f metkm.
Here's what it docs in the SweptAVing DoJgc:
• It unleuthet a hurricane c f goner from a thundering new air­
craft-type Super Red Ram V-l engine that's a spitfire tn action I
• It tames a toenaeb o f hvgue with a new Torque Flue Push*
Button Drive for the greatest get-away on the road!

Located 8 Miles South Of Sanford
On Hy. 17-92 Turn West At Red Arrow

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• It /veal i through the uhrathvn harrier with a revolutionary new
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that features race car torsion-tsars. You rule in a "Realm of
Silence," isolated from vibration, noise and road shock.
• It it mrpt'Uing mattery o f motion in a sleek, low-slung beauty
barely 4Vi feet high that has no equal tn the way it corner^
handies and ride*.
You have never seen, felt or owned any ear that compand with
this new SweptAVing Dodge. See and drive it today . . . now at
your Dodge dealer'll

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New Cubs In d u cted 'J|0|en £ a r found
Into Enterprise
Don A t Cerem onies Deserted, B udie''

|Women Golfers

Man Vanishes

W elcom e 3 New
(c«*tinu#d From pa«e »
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a . » a _ _ * afternoon at a grocery store.
M em oers AT M eer charged with disorderly cooduct

THE SANFORD HERALD
S O K C 's Schooling Mon.
Oct 29, 1056 Pago i
Program W ill G e t
Underway Toniqht i ” 0 ]* C o llisio n
The va*tly modernlied Sanford T h is Morning Sends
Orlando Kennel Club will give a
preview of the up*and coming of­ One To H ospital

FSL Election Is
Delayed; Season
To Open April 12

\
The regular monthly luncheon and
• P°Jire Chief Mul
lly MARY i m m . R
lis said he “insulted a white worn
There U now being offered in
of the Sanford "'omen’*
Seminole County several educe* fire’s n Du'kcring ’ h ilt*** *tnd« III WOOddl SCCtlOfl ‘ ocl* ,lon w lt held
»•» Mayfair
ficial racirg season tonight when
Inn Country Club. Wednesday.
DavlJ Hutto, a clerk at the
tional rouriet for adullt who de­ U ela. great warrior of the De
A two ear eollDlon at the Inter*
Dary
Brave*,
to
indict
a
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gpefu|„ion
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Florida
State
League
director*
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*urn* on •he tight* for schooling section of Oak Ave «nd Ninth
s i r e to further their education
wigwam of young devotee* into wbc£*,"n abanomed *935 Packard
President Ruth Herron tn!ro*
ye»tenlay vn'ed to delay the etc-- rarf*Street thi* morning shortly bef-&gt;ro’
either in the art or academic den four of Enterprise. In the , edln beariuc an Orange O in ty duced the new pro at the club.
, hPf.
ttoa of officer* for at irait «0 Over 35 qualifying even:* are
field.
qu.ct of the eolemn rite* the new ,Jcen, e p|„e w|| foua,j complete* Mario Carfagno. Mr. Carfagno a*
available for comUMt. d4J., John Krij cr ot Sanford will
tap
Ihe flr»t schooling n*o* II o’clock sent one Negro woman
ilenttcrs g
gave
attention to
to me
the ,y burncd , hortly
■■ -have a . h"vv««.t.
. . . . i . . . . . t on boud rem&gt;jn a i prcidrnt of the base- xr»m with the first race »ct fur, to the local hoipital.
ait attention
nofia Ln , announced that he would
, „ ,4.„*L,
Adult education counc* current­ m-nsiers
worn
of
thief
Ake.j.
nhove
paintwooj
ej
action
of
Semi-tola
Counbeginner*’
class
(or
women,
start,
k
,
m
v,.
. hl*1 hall
hail organiration but he set
*et a t:SO P m. Fan* *re
ire invited to at*| A 1910
IM0 Plymouth ao.lan naa
, _
/h i ,
vi. if 1 ' ” ii i. * ' ,h
h|
ly being offered are in the field c.l vDagc and awc.ome feather ...
« — &lt;i
ing
Monday
Oct.
at
in
am.
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’’deadline
of
Jan.
for
xn
dec*
lend
Ihe
schooling
e*rd*
free
of,
traveling
East on Nmtn St. and
.
•&gt;of general education, ceramic* heal drrti *pellrd out adventure
ii.m iu ri a* iv* .i.M -iaiu .1 orotnor, noon tney retorne. anu ,\nn „ , r*n t.,« Kim •*
ehsrge
_____.
The Rev. A. J Petty .aid that
Member* of the ...o ci.tlo n
woocD a.ied to
ai-owtd " 0n ° f rfp,lfC him '
I9J.1 Chevrolet vva* tra.rl:i&gt;u south
to their active mind*
and exploratory art.
he wa*taking xwalk in the wood* * r«* invite*! to play in a worn- ,Q |U Jn |hc (Jl, t4)tng 4#mcThe director*, at their meeting The pre *ca*on qualifying action
on Oak Ave. when .hey -oHiled tn
Before thi*. th»re Pad been % “to pr»y’’ when he »me w«ro»» ta • tournament at Elinor \tlThe general education course
mfn ln {ir|‘ hai, fo||0wl. j held in Orlando set April 12 a. will be held nightly, regular *ea- the center of the intersection—
-umptuuu*
picnic
.upper,
at
Ike
give* an adult an opportunity
the burned auhui.iUIe »hottly af- “ «•* OO. M and In ih t Inter- (he m
hf v|| , fr, u
the starting date for next year’, .on on Turwlay. Nov. 13.
Thr |mpart forced both ear*
Golf Tournament at Dayto
either to complete their high school civic center comm'tti-e&lt;t hy den ,t f nooa Sunday. He notified t!&gt;o City
y v ‘‘’‘
"ornament at D*Mo
About an hour ’aler Patrolman */*■*•"•
“I?1 *,rh* The coming meet promises to'over the curb on the southoast
,1 ! IV.‘2
.
Seminole County S h eriff t tffu e.
t"v«.i.
. c ... , E. If.Barry found Ihe »ovk on the
Jdted the AU-Star game Tur June ^ |hr j jnei, (a |(.Jfk
j cr.
|
comer, the Plymouth with it* **&lt;t«
^education or take individual »uo- In charge. Following
the" ceremony
The Rev pe|*v , aid tha* earlier
D le Mann. Mildred Smith L |,|t|e JJM| door
-I but did not rh^&lt;)*e a »itc for f
loo|( 0&gt;rr i% track smaihrd tn and the Chevrolet with
ject* that will help them to become there vva* a p-ipoe* vhove that in the week. oo*.ibl/ on Tue»day
I t r f tn nn a ava l n I •*. v. I . . ... I
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I t.a tn lilaaa *am la i Oi . m &gt;•
h « ia . •
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Gerry Carfagno were Introduced off
Woodi N ll solir.
Vm&gt; mld^a.on league wide ha.e- 0^ r#|or
prfdlct, , hii
fft,nt end caved In.
better employe* or citism* &lt;T o j i brought down the hou*e, so fanct or WcJnetday nigh*, bom be t-nd a* nrw members.
About
Ifto
officer*,
including
*'*’
campaign
will
even
top
la*',
year's
Tht Plymouth came to a stop as
hfinj f-(10|% j ircj
|- „ a * annoumed that Ihe Ka
country- Iherc are approximately ful and entertaining the pjppe's, h(j
so Jntcre.ling
the design, wrought
,d" n a \c tom e ir u m Vh'e 'vl'cin'- der tn u m a'm ;;T 'w ^ ld 'en d 'N o': X ' 'frm "1" Pi,r° lm' n ' n‘‘
* M^rtarutar .honing when the San it reached the ti.lewa k and mo
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.
.
.
.
,
ru
u
iu
thirty adult* now taking thi* by the Wrbclo*. Uo.e wnlvt* „ of , he lololnoWW.
title* from neighboring loantie*. franchise for Tampa but trmpor* ford Orlando oval iported an al* Chevrolet came to a xandstltl m
‘We
. . - m. ■. .1
I lion*
i . *, *
a t ..! * *
a«e*v
la * 1 1 # .1
* . Z
courie and there i» room for ad­ I1,1. -ur*
J j
by
airplane*, arlly canceledI Orlanlo’ii member* mo, t fantaatic Increase of U per- fro.U of the “stop" »ign over tha
and
.atrlv
graduated
. ------’ 7 ,
"
.dl»i
' ;7 and that each participant miut *uppurted
»upp«&gt;rua
ny tw o airplane*.
« h* ‘ •»Jrec«0-i 1ih° turn in three score* by that date, .c.rch r.l all yesterday xvtthout re* ‘ hip. leaving the C 'c * D hatrball (.fn, jn milj tlc| handle and »tten* curb.
ditional enrollment*. II . .’ r • front the De B try den.
'
»not» were flreth Me heard them A mavk twohall tournament will , u|j
circuit with only seven iarpatrnt* dincekanbach li teaching elementary
Sanford Police Chief It ■&gt;- Wll*
came 'he Mag ccretrony Mmetime arounJ m. might," he be held Sunday.
and ---all
sheriff
Bowman
*7
*olld
• ’ Oct. 2* ------o
n v in i
u
w * v IM H M
rsaid
a iii
rseveral
v iv ia i
»
------- entries for 1M7.
subjects and Edwaid Christensen b&gt;Then
Top new attraction thi* season Hams was at the scene, a* wax I.L
some of den three who are la |d
|P‘* ) * r i »fe asked to be at the rumors were run down but “there
Tampa replace* West Palm
1* teaching the aecondary aubjects.
I* a handsome club ’ os r creetc l! Jack Hickson and Sft Ben B u'lrf,
,V A J ,0"
I&gt;fputy sheriff A. E. Evan*. In* club by 12:10 for the drawing of' u no lead at all.’’
Beach which was ousted from the
^ Initructlon U usually given on
Name* of the drivers of Ihe
a
/'
.
at a cost of more than 1123,000.
the meeting close*! with a grand vrsU)(, tmg n,e burne.l car found partner*
He
said
.u
rf.e
e
.
at
the
ja.l
league
Saturday
becau.e
of
ftnan*
|nf|udjn|f
,unll, h|n|rf
Thr
^ a n individual ba»i*. 1 hi* cour*e' howl and living circle arounJ
two car* were wil.ihcld at Ihe
that
It
w*»
left
in
oak
scrub
about
Prtie*
were
awardH
for
the
*ere
too
rough
to
take
finger*
cial
difficulties.
........
,
.
.
.
..i—
I
lime
th e
u —*
, rum.
1* offered every Monday and Iuc»1m half mile »outh j f Stale Hold 4A weekly tournament* a%
print#, though an attempt v«a»
The diireturf
^
itnicture h now g e t t i n f ...................
day night from 7:00 p.m. to to.uo
‘ n .'/ r'V T r. ,0U,n d' :" " ' r ,U'‘ U " I T ^ X r . r r : mt rr " m! ! pri" U* " r ? h r , * ltrmp' HM
Thc dUMl" »
,hr 0r* l l i r n'ni.hlng"uurhe'. 7u"t
lnre.tlg.ti&lt;m has been made*
J * . . . nrar * 10 *'
•l»**. A Jeanne houlk, * made, and *lag in froat prevented lando franchise forfeit ui.*!er own- t.. ... . rcvl. .*
_________________
p in. at the Seminole High School. T • I I \A/ J
The automobile wa* completely Mas* R- Lucille Heard, Class C tire mark* from showing.
ership of Joe Cambria but l’re»i ,
*
,■ ,
, ’. .
\/ ••
a *
i •
The ceramic* cour*c ha* proven
_ . .
m i
with the
—-**■'• *i«nn,
* -D ee Rus/* burned
* ----------...
. . . fire, in an pi«pro. —Ann
Marsh. *.*■**
C l... D
The hunt was resumed tod.y dent John Kndcr expla.tieJ Ibis ! £ ' , £ " a“f
V o tin g M a c h i n e
to be popular for both men and _
b*blllty. starting from ins.de the sell. Oct. .1 : Cla*. A—Ann W ind. and Bowman satJ. “Wo will look do*, not mean this cit, wilt be [ Z J " Bran‘1 opcnln‘ on Novem*!
9
women. Over fifty adult* havu
t
' car. Two ignition switch key* Class B --ld j It Wilson. Class C until we find him "
I without organised baseball.
,*clIini „ &gt;t the nfw fIub |l0at, t Reps t o Conduct
reglttered for the cour»e which u . . . . .
ith L a t t l e I nG ir were in the car arhea found.
—Ann Marsh. Class D—Jlilir*d
taught on Tuetday and WeJne*The sheriff said there I. a pos„ f , . i j Orlando will be accept- whlch 'l. g'lavs 'encio^d"" hV.'tfd C c h o o l H e r P
The trial of three Rcmin-vle
A preponderance of burnoJ and Smith. Ia&gt;w Putts—Jeanne Fuulk. sibiliiy the laborer is still alive ab‘|"
day night* from 7:00 p.m. to
»!•
a new n anagemenl. Jn,| , i r.comlitlonevl throughout.
r ic r c
10:00 p.m. The exploratory ait County white men an ch.rge. of
pipTr „w; ‘ 1fna'1■’,, “}’ £ J?f‘’ ‘ V ? * '■ A7 C' fil* » « ; d* but deelmed to speculate whether
Team, were given until Dee. Id. wj,j be' thr 'finr'v't in greyhound'
Vo»in« » * * « " •
flp»ursr. Ju»t recently started thi* rrioni(MI»l&gt;
Corp. fYlli
will rhave repreientativys
Cduiv will „*Jj*t. c4*^
.
. . . 'J*.0,
, , *“’
. -p_ c.a”. tsJiIiL.?* . , . » • . 5!*1’ •P.V*
i v^irw.
feloniously HVlimK
stealing cattle’’
^ h.!.r . .. I'A*1 " ‘ t, ,
* u*iv
d ,,e o t uiv
‘be iw»t
next ir«|uc
league iiirwiuiii.
meeting. rjrlntf
r]r|nK
post a $1,000 ento’ f*v- If &lt;» The exl.tin* cr.ndstand ha.
in Sanford W
t
year, ha* eighteen women registetf be held in Volusia County C i r c u i t *bat the automobile had been set Mildred Smith, law «*utts-lda group of Ngroe. ta.k him away
Wednesday,
Oct. It. at
rd and i* offered only on Tlnirrd iv Court Wedneiday morning at 9 *lreB. Wilson.
for hi* own «xlety.
new Orlando organisation don
* been completely rennovatn! , . •:*&gt; P. m. t# conduct a school of
Deputy Sheriff Evans found
Those a tending the luncheon
Ntwsm.n a-id photographers ^
thf fe( ^ ,|mei Ukelsnd prep.r.tionP for the M^Wdlv . «
‘" “ ruetton ffor th# benefit 'of
night from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. a. m.
The alleged cattle stealing took that the ear had been stolen tram
Mrsdsmes E. . Hayman. E. were unable to locate Mills* )H»*| has been promised top priority for' „,n
T
•
&lt;n,j |
n(
Both of lhe»e courie* arc held
inspector*
appointed f-*r
consideration for ihe fni-icht-e.i Outstanding
the Nov. « general c l e f ion am!
tn the art room at Seminole High place on Sunday, bept. Vt at ihe DeLatsJ and was regl.terrd in B. smith. E. T. Porter. Bill »n attractive brunette.
racing
stars,
a*
the name of Wyland Harris. 2*12 loulk, Charles Bloom, Carman
Mr*. C. D. WaJswurttt. who was
Daytona Beach, Leesburg, Co- „ r n
, •from the harne** horse racing permit
School and the Injtructor I* Jo- "72 Ranch" In Volusia County.
it a* young. ____
greyhound*,
Inch, Harry Wodruff. T. F. Me- shopping with her. telatrd
trialed to ro&lt;t St. Auiu.tine, Palatka and .......
Arret of the men Invo'vel in Has. Lake Blvd.. DeUnd
inen,
.
.
aeph Mathleux.
the
cattle
stealing
came
when
Deputy
Sheriff
Evans
said
Daniel,
W.
II.
Swinson,
Frank
Menewsmen
that
Miss
HU!
told
her
a
(J.mesvtlle
are
Ue
otner
teams
Br,.
Vi”
.
k
c'
7
The school of instruction will h#
The ault education eour.-ct are
Iv to
to go
vo
«&gt;iuin uurmg* lhe
me ,&lt;,hlM,,,n3
acnoollng
held at the .Sanford Canning kifrV
offered through the Seminole Cap:. Arnold Williams of ihe San- that the Packard Clipper was bane. Jr.. Andy Marsh. John *•*»» b*1* •••&lt;* ‘'On. baby, or apP«rentl) ready
. - . S t .. r mo, r* rr* Close to ran dor* win e *m
ph* frarthiie/ award
cn on Geneva Ave near Sanford.
County Board of Public Imtruc- ford Police Departnien’ arrested stolen in DeLand .snt that the car Irawford. John Ivey, Jainea Par- something like that.'
Mr*- Wadsworth »»id she her- will give that West Coast city d, f ' '
1'* K*f.ln« ^ * r y
The jjh lic ta cordial1/ Invited
^tion and the State Department uf one man for “ Driving while In- wa* abandoned In the wooded area ker. Earl Higinbotham, Ray Hertherain* since the
ron. Charie* Meek*. Ross Adams,*,l f Jid not bear Ine remark
I9JI *’ l ’ W,ll'&gt;»a™?'
" f ? " ..»«
of «"""F
flr»t
organised baseball w«,nce
to lU
attend
the Kachool
as* |U
to MW
*r«
•
a-ewe a«^e
the, * billing*
i #.
r ilQ IHV
I I W I so m
“ Education. A 11.00 registration fee tnxlcn’.rd’’ and 'wit two other* shortly after
t hlcf Mullis said a crow I «*■
hrn Ihe Florida Inlrfnatiorial .Jr
.
,
/
* ■ !?M
how the new voting marhlnrs
1* charged for all of the adult into cuttody following on exnminn* mark* were still to goo I cundl- R. E. WiUcl. Frrd Perkins, ll!
K. King. Also present a t ' the * roun&lt;* lb* J*d when Woods re- l eague
rawur died.
lhrn,. ln ‘&gt;r,,| c‘ for
du' |h« •»« rate
r . . . -n
.l K,.w
r . t.h
.d W .
and
huw the
the vote.
votes &gt;
are
tabulate
education courie* and each stu- tlon of the car in which the men lion.
regular esson.
were
riding.
“
Apparently."
he
said.
“*ome*l
luncheon
were
Me.dames
J
.
Rus
lurt"
‘J
,0
*
,k
protection
but
these
Kridrr
asked
the
directcra
to
ed.
dent pay* for their own material*.
Fiut'itfppinir
will pTfo-m
The trial will be heard before one els* followed the ear Into the s*l Wilson, R. W. Mann
P*rpl* * * r * from a nuvtng pic act against lambria who took over
The adult education program it
_________
__ ____________________________
drr regular
racing
cnndilifin*
Judge
Wingfield’s
court.
woods
by
auto
ant
brought
Ihe
Weber.
Hugh
C.
Whelchel.
Price
ure
hPuM
*
hl,'
e
mldnl&lt;
^h,
’h
&lt;
&gt;
w
the
Orlando
club
tsic
last
tc
iu
n
rr*
uI«r
racing
fonditicni
under the supervision of Fred C
driver of the P jck tril out afltr Heard, J . s! Cleveland W K M^ b,d ^Ul* ,ndfdhut never wa* sanctioned
during schooling and many fana
Murray, Director of Adult A Vo­
CORA!. SNAKE KILLED
the car was art xflre.’’
Robert*. Andrew Carranav ’ Rnv
The ‘bestre adjoin* Ihe Jail #nl
saying ha did not like Cambria's
« P e e e&lt;i to take thi* opp.tr*
cational Education. Further infur*
A 23 inch coral snake was k i l l e d _________________
O. D. Farrell’s
Syme*, J r . Ceorgr Nicelr Tonv Mu,,u *a,&lt;l rou*1 uf ,,u'*r »,0 ,n ‘1 method* of o|ieration, Kriter de- ,un,,Jf •“
Ibelr favorilea tune
nation on theie courie* can be yesterday afternoon ny AlforJ B. _
. .
.
■
,**re " curlo*u&gt; •««!««• ” elated “ If a club operator i i « up f,,r lh,‘ ofGcial *ea*on.
bad by either calling MS or con* Ofllcrach at bis home in U ko C O U I l t y V O C a t l O n a l Maddir*. Arthur Ruiell Crace lh#
Madeira. Arthur Kusseil tjravc
He * * ,d ,her* * * * no. cr,,w‘, ,n league like Cambria’s. I wouldn’t
lading the above teacher* at Mary while he was working in
’
Carfagno. (Jinny Con, Mildred! * vld,nc*
,h* llnlc " Oo&lt;l ' «!•»•want tl. And I’d *av the same will protest to Grarga Trautman
PSemlnole High SehooL
his garden.
Teachers Attend
Smith, Harriet William* Muriel' !*l,P**r*d' Th' chi' f ’•i‘*
4Wi thing U&gt; Joe if he were here."
president t.f Ino National Asm. of
Scott. Cartie Stribling, Mary
,w0 c*rs race past a filling *tatton
Cambria, long time Washington Professional Ha.rlilal club.
Extension Course
Legal Notice
Comp’on. Alice P. Mills Jear Fit* "here he was parked at the lime Senators scout who »l»o it nukedOHara quoted Cambr'a av aay*
I gave
_ the forfeiture was
___ “vn I ' r v l
There are twelve Seminole Coun- ton, Jean Stet»on Bcitv Guv ai
“I
gave chase
chase then
then I Ilast
last them,'
them." with Louisville of leu American Ing
»•
*
••
o
r
't
a
in
t
tu
c
o
flt
P
f
.
V
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To.-Ker.
.-ten.line
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..
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.
* -•“ —
-■x t h u i m t i i r i vit n r vis* m s :
Delete* Ru«*eiV
id
,a *d’ ...
"* fr,urn,d
the Jail
Aasn., I* In Havana where ho h»*( tcliure of the Orlando franchise
C liit s T .
and
l.A l'II.V
t&gt;. ty Vocational Teacher* a’tendlng
M f t r it J i i m i v i . v i H i i i r
visS lt t 'a r . h i. w ife ; C. C I.V IIK the University of Ftorlda Extern
|{rartj
” *nd found he wes out."
been working on a prom*ed trsns- »nd of the contracts of j i playcre
1 1, . . , i ' V i i « . . . v ..v ilv .it v, i t V t i l
Fonturinjr
tV V A t.V V 0 ltr.iland
VVAle* sion Course cslied ’Teaching Me•-vm
• s:* i i w i | . i
n il'll,
I'
Sheriff Bowman »*UI the missof the Itoulsville frarchisc to optioned to the club in k r a work­
V
V
n
ltT
II.
hi*
w
ife
;
atul
eat
h
t.f
t i u x v s : i v v , v %•*: TO . M « i
thodv."
ing
man
had
never
been
in
any
Tampa.
The
l/ttiisvlll-*
to
Tampa
ing
agreement’’
with
the
Washthem.
If
r
I
I
y
p
,
sftvl
If
ftiiy
of
U it lt r t l.V 'V iM lt .r ..
The Very Kcst
lh«m I f i|r« i|. hU. It#v » f ItiB li
I'U in t ir r ,
trouble as far as he knew. Th# Jta| apparently Is out now.
ington Senators, lie said Cambria
The claue* are being held every '57 O H S Annual
r r a i&lt; t t \ #
u n k su R tt
itio u o * .
•Yi*
father
and
brother
were
takui
at
Phil
O'Hart,
Tamn-v
ptP.Uc
rewill
sue
unles*
compensated
for
1ai
■*
SOI E. 1st
Monday and Tue*dav afternoon
Daua- I - J
ITsKuTUsS 1^ TI.N O I.I^
im lH l
11r 11. ■
r •.
f in llt t - r * ,
|&gt;«U Iivlunt,
; their request to Marion Countyj latlons man who represented Cam- lov* of the franchise and the playneV eaiC d
u j» u » * o r H th tr t U l m m t i bjr( from 4:0n p.m. to 6:00 pm. In J l U l T
k
v i m »: t o .% rri:% i«
OVIEDO— The stiff of (he
“l ***•’* foT Pretectlon.
' bria at the mrel'ng, «aid Cambria rr*.
i
id, Hi|a|#r i f t h a I m i lilM , the board room of the Seminole,
I t i i i 1 'itKaTox *:. t i .v j u k
1»* r or (ham .
th * unknown
s u i t u l S u rt li fa ro llt-a
County
S
c
h
o
o
l
Admlnls’ratlon;
1937
Annual
of
the
Oviedo
H
ighjfli
•
&gt;
r
.
lic
e
.
|r
|.t*
v o u a h s : i i K i i u i i r n u t is ’ i k i j
U fa . gr«ntre«. t i* ititn ia or OlhBr HuiMing. The rlass I* being taught School was released w t - r d - . v l T
11. 4, m il tu r dtvofee ha* l*#*n file .!
|»Afllea • laiin lM r t i), (firo uen.
• v .t lr t » .u '• 'I-- t-l».'uli v-..urv t.f
un*i#r *&gt;r ..K d iin i A lli’ I I A I I L II . for nine week* and two college Ihe editor In-chief, Pecgy Firmth* N inth J u d ic ia l C irc u it uf th *
M M IV O X , U ir M s itl mul
&gt;.N* rrrdits are given for completion ing
e_.
in d tu n u a. in a n * t» r &lt;*i»i
in,I* I'u u iu r . und*r Cltattcvry '
1‘
' ' . i f l l a Md 1s i'tANK “s!*' ®f course. Jay Morrison, recent
The staff is a* follow*: Peggy
No *1*1. the st&gt;l* of **ld 14 'itu lieMillpt in. d*cr4*ed. Ai.i. i 'Kiv* newcomer to the Unlvertllv of Fleming, rditor-in chief; Kay KsIn a in ii r ll A T IN U U K I ’ U In llf f .
n i i :« T u N B . T I M I l.t :. Iu f« n r.a.'.'uonloa “L*hAvi‘ ,.&lt;Ir p*r- Florida teaching staff, has charge tri. assistant evllior; L'l'her Duds,
d a n l, 4nd
j .n lu g - to tieve any n u n t ill
of the InHructinn.
bu*ine»* manager Rrtlr Slovenr u t Aits: iis:tti:itr itr.variiis.iv
t*l i k t r i r a t i n lh« l*r.*» in (&lt;fiiii*
te file *o If A n i * * r w ith iv.r l* |r r i.
i *m|#* i'u u n t), FW-ri-U. to - w li.
Tho*e voevtional teacher* trgl»- M,n- *• editor; Dan Brivlv-I class
of tht* Court »m l to •**» • « c-it«y
! . ’»• •«• ta11ii Me Hi t»l« |*l*4II terrd for the course and their Photographer; Spencer Payne, astn tr ro t upon th * p la la llfl • av*
i.f th# Hllt»«lIvl»|«&gt;n tif the* iaiiMl
.tu v n * v wo-*•* nan .i
■» i *
t v Ion *1II* til \ It .Wllutlt *. U f l l l , sulijrct* taught are Gladva Halt, “ 'tent photographer; Elena Tiihy,
Kart- r * f , red to s * l •*.
.
!•*'
llo lv l a S d t lftu(le»n r.sn tp anr. principal and teacher of businrs* ml’rellaneoi'* edl'or Jmx M'llcr,
th * 31th d»y of N ov*m b*f. A O ,
M 'iOntlllg (at $i*«a« llv rf» ..| fe*
IS IS , o r * |i» c f» e l-ro i'oal»»»u i:t4&gt;
l»M«lmlsc.llarcotis editor;
r n n lH In T U t lt-»«*k I. |i4ge IP* education. Itul.y Slmp*t&gt;n
h* la k *n a sa ln st &gt;ou
.
n( ll. r I'u Lllo l l i r u r d i c ( tie mt* nrs* education.
Mary George, i r , r dinint Duda. sporti editor;
W'lTNKSlV my h»nd and ih * n ffluni* « viunt). r lu rid *
r i a l s*al of **td Court thi- 2*lh You mftl rath of &gt;uij art Itf.tbr business education, Irene Stafford, Betty Beasley nnl Glenn Lee.
S | v t.1 (v|o *» r*
V | l . I* - * *1 notified lltBi a ium|ilalnt to
rommerical sewing, Vernon lls r*1 *&gt;P1®**: loack Paul Inkier, in ­
Hanford. »*nilno |o County. S’ln rld * . (III# of th« tal»o«r ilaft’rlbnt pfo*
vi. | a. ll*rn ito u
|*ei tJr hli t ern filed agllMl )n |, din. railroad engineer and fire- n i , t sponsor.
C l« rk of vho C irc u it C o irt
•i
r
«4 io »#r%« «| mao, Wllliani (*i||lc, railroad fn«

T r i Q l Is n r e d n e s d o v
Fo r 3 M on L h a ro c d

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Arcade
Package Store

\9

is in la o l# I.’oust i STortd*
&lt;4**1 of C irc u it C o u n t
A M o rn»r fo r t- l* lh tlff.
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* * * S l* u s lf II illd l-i*
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r^ il v' f r ‘' ' ’
*»ii«rn#Fa u i. \Mn4«rwrfdl«. : : i railroad trainman, J . II I.r* Jr.#
Eu ^aMVu%" U*1Vrta*ra ar*.M w !7"i; 1
Thr o Cobb,
pi.aiiina in iha niric* t.f the t irrk railroad Isle fra pay and agents,
IT»H UA, i:.h ° a .r ,. r C N « 7 e iM r " r I i i c T r Bnmlal Creel, railroad telegraphy

V I H IT I T V III M l
m r i v i . ............. ...
&gt;«mi fail tu d&lt;»
jiH )|fii» n t l»jr tl»*
in - i t i i m i i i * . i v f ' .l l %• III I*# taken «a*»lr.«» you for
v o i.i: v .i i m v .
Ihe r • lief UcmawdYd in tha com*
M t. wwa
plaint*
I I . I I . K L X t - l.lt and H u n n T ItV 1.
Thi* nnll # *h«ll l&gt;# pulihcF.fd
i n&lt; e a «*•*&lt; fo r fo u r • € I contecu*
K L X L R I t . h i* w lf» .
P la in tiff* . U\% w i r k i In T h e h tn fo rd H e ra ld .
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(iiihllghtd In f» m ln o le ro u n lF t K ’. o r.
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110 E. Second St.

Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
519 E. First St.

Open 8 A. M. • 9 P. M.

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS INC.

E. H. LANEY OWNER
PHONE 2862

A U T O D Y N A M IC S A t Y o u r............

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�l-IU ILIH N G - REPAIRS
PAINTING_________________
FLOUR landing and futUhinfi
Cleaning, waxing serving Semi
nola county ttnee 1923.
II. M. Glearon. Lake Miry

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GAIN MORE SPACE in your
burnt with Garage wall*, builtin cupboard*. abelvei, etc. See
HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY
YARD for eaiy la-follow plant
and i|ualliy malrrlali at econ­
omy price*. 223 \V. 3rd St.
PIIONE S3 "The Lumber Num­
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what you want
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MrllANEY-SMITH

H U 8. Park

CLASSIFIED ADS

Ph.1821
1A-PLACES I* E A T ________

2—CARD OF THANKS
4—LOST

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LOST—Child's gla*&gt;e». Plnecrc»t
School vicinity. Reward. Pi"
1937-51

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for PAINTING
26ni Grandview
Phone 1952-M.

47—FURNITURE - MOUSEUOLD

BEDROOM:
Double Drestcr
Beveled Mirror

Florida S tite Hank

W. J . KING
_______ OF SANFORD
5—PERSONAL NOTICES
Plumbing luotractor
Kohler 1 lumiting k Suppbct
MERCHANDISE BOM-AWAY. Hospital and Baby
Reem Electric Water llcatcrx
Bel* Day. Week, ur Month— .'331 Orlando Dr.
Th. 36 »J—ARTICLES FOR SALK
Tel- K28. Furniluro Ceuier —
l i t West First 84.
Saddle in good condition. rea*onCKRAM IC T IL E
able. Phone 3115.
Paul
F.
Mueller
A
Ron
Ph.
154
WKI.COMK GIFTS
Free evtimate. Quality work.
W'c uuy and sell u*ed furniture
that are long cherished are easy
Paying lop caab price* lor any
to select from Powell’* varied
PLUMBING k HEATING
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
stock. Come in an i louk around. Septic Tank InsLallatiou k Service
ING POST on 17-02 Ph. 2013-W.
1937 ROYAL PORTABLE
Heater Service. Archie C. Uar
TYPEWRITERS
lett. Phone 7344V or 1315.
T-Shirt*. 4$c. Sleeping bag*,
Nir Duun Payment
cot*, blanket*, tarpaulin*. Army
24 kluntbi To Pay
Navy Surplu*. 310 S*nfofd Ave
Lay-Auay Now for ChrUlma*
POWELLS OFFICE SUPPLY
—Factory to You—
117 S. JIagnolia
Phot'« l'$6_
Aluminum
U lb ilL lr f
VtaeUex Blind*
• AUTOMOTIVE
L'eslracttng and Repair
Enclosed he*J. Pag proof bottom
rail with plnilk’ end*. I la*tic
IM7 Sanlord Ate.
Phone III!
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Plumbing. Krctky Healing
Sell Yuur ta r lo
Stnkarik GIam and Paint Co
31. G. HODGES
ROY REEL
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 32J
Servtca un All Water t’ampa—
306 W. Sccuni StWell* Drilled — Pump*
BAp a AIN I Ap»r&gt;trc ga* range,
Paula Road. Phone 700
t —BOATS AND MOTORS
perfect condition. Call at 2600
Hiawatha Avc. Dreainwold.
Lviarude Sale* k Service
22-SPECIAL n o t ic e s
HOIINON Spurting Guodi
ENJOY a »h..)-piMg spree on your
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
301 1st. St.
Phone *98
SMALL l HANUE. F . M. D. Se. toe
Slip Coven and Drapes
A 25c *toie, 321 S Sanford.
STANLEY KULP
USED MOTORS
PHONE 2831 J .
Unconditionally Guaranteed
Dinette Suit. Hollywood bed, com­
1955 Mercury Ylatk 55
plete. living room suite. U rge
GATLIN BliOTUERS
(Demonstrator)
$320
ga* healer. Kirby Vacuum clean­
k Bulldorcr Service
1956 Kvinrudc 36 IIP
5360 nDragline
2232 Geneva. 248VW Sanferl
er. Phone 20)1-11.
1956 Evlnrude 7'a HP
(Perfect)
ill IAN DO Sen'lne) 9tar, C*U HEAR the NEW V. M -Ja p e Re­
1956 Kvinrudc 36 IIP, J tituntli*
corder. IIS Down Wieboldl *
Ralph Ray, 3130
old. complete with controls and
Camera Shop. 310 S. Park Avr.
FAIRBANKS
•
MORSE
P
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m
p
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tank ............................
5JM
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Gauge automatic shotgun . .20
Well
Drilling.
HOWARD
C
A few 20 HP. 1936 Mercury*
gauge automatic. 20 gauge
LONG, Phone 381 207 Rail
left
..........................
SAVE
pump, good condition, reason­
Commercial Ave.
1657 MODELS. NEW
able. G. Rpcnrrr Maiden. Ph.
6 III ..............................
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*. state.J
N M - ___ . ______ _ ____
30 h p
#•».
im
inenta, Invaicci, hand bWl. and
40 HP ...... - ......................
Wli
program*, e t c .
Prugreroivt 44—APPLIANCES
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
Printing C'o Phono 40l — $03
FRIGIDAIRE appliance*. »«lc
Crotlincr Aluminum Uoatt anJ
West Uib St.
and **rvle*. G. II. High, Oviedo
Fibcrglai* Boats from $293.
Fla Phone FO 5-3.115 or Pan
LOOK for the new 10 III* and 60 Hilt EVERYTHING In hardware
and paint * o - l l i l l Hardware
foi l I64JW after 6 P inHP Mercury* coming soon.
Co . 301 E 1*1 St.. Phone 33
W. I*. SMITH
Sales • • Service
Motor*—Boa ta—Paint*—Gla*»
Hand Crafted Furniture.
SINGER
2315 S. Park
I’hunc 12U3 Rubturon
Sewing Machinci
W'c build, design and rtfiniib.
AI*o part*, acccMorie* for all
See at SIS Frtnch, l’h. 32-B.
I I —TRAILERS
maktt of tawing machine* of
ia
a
free
pat*
to
Prairie
American and European manu­
It will nay YOU lu i«e ut before Tt.l*
U
k
e
Drive
In
Theatre
for
Mr*.
Lake lira____ _
facture.
you buy. Open Evenings and
Janie* Staley, Oviedo, Exp.
All Repair Work
Sunday*.
dale Nov. 7. 1930.
Fully Guaranteed
Eaattide Trailer Salrt
.
ltd K. SECOND ST.
Palalha, Ha.
40 HUHIt Alarm Cluck*. Guaraote
id $1 89. Sanford Jewelry &amp; Thia is a free pan lo the Movie
13—TRUCKS
Luggage. 300 Sanford Avc.
land Ride-In Theatre for Jame*
A I I I.NTIoN LONG IHSrAN. i:
C W'iDun. Exp. date Nov. 7.
TRUCKERS. Great Dane 34 II,hi. c I leaning- Window*, Fluor*,
1936.
and 33 fuel uttd all aluminum Office. Call III* J. D. C. Caldwell
13—BUILDING MATERIALS
prolucr van*. AI»o two 1933 Dia­
1*1 MI’S A SPRINKLER
mond T ISO IIP Cummin* Die­
S i s I E MS
METAL ROOFING
arl deeper tractor*. Excellent
ronditiou. Great Dune-Diamond All type* and »i*e*. Iiutalled o Now to stock, 3 V Crimp—U
"Du It Yoursalf.*'
(Yrrugaled — 2 l»" Corrugated
T, 103 So. Orange lllossunt
WE REPAIR AND SKIlMCE
Get i'I Your roofing need* at
Trail. Orlando 3IM3I. N ightS T I N K
Call Mr. Reeve* 3 ima
Sherman
Cuncrclt Pipe Co.
Maihitie mid Supply Co.
Out Writ Dili St.
l'h. *
Tlu&lt; it a free pat* lu IL«: Ril* 207 W. 2nd St
Theatre for K. W McRoberl*.
46-BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
*
tROSLEY
BKNDIX
Exp. date Nov, 7, 1936
Sal*-* ’'ltd Se'vlcc
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
u a n u a ll
II —USED- CARS~
Typewriters, adding inachinr*
Electric Company
Sale* Rental*, 314 M ar, Ph. 44
1953 ( hryder Wln.ltor 4 door HeService— ljualily —Satufacllou
Luxe. Unly 22.0&lt;&gt;0 actual mile*. Ph 113 Sanfoid 2637-J—3 De Baiy S ft Sola fountain and bar in A-l
Call Ray lienon, Ph»:it 2436. ur
condition. Alio 6 c u t Iron, leath­
1343-W after 6:00 p. m.
T. V. SERVICE
er upholilcred bar itool*. Perfect
D*y ur Night
for email hutinri* gelling start
r o il NEW' PONIIACS and good,
SEMINOLE
T.V.
id Worth over tUlOO will sacri­
clean USED CARS, .all Ray'
563
Celery
—
Ph.
1253-J.
lli-rrun, Phone 2436, or 1343 tV ;
fice fur $3S3 complete. Ph.
alter 6:00 p. ill.
KI2U-J.
Ilutne Improvement
IAi«n service
IMS PonUac Catalina hardtop
GIIKGOKY I.UMIIEH
hydromatic driv
New painl.
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
bth A Maple
Plume 2*62
good lire*. Call RAY HERRON
through Uauificd adi. U t an
ut 2136. or after o ui p. m
experienced ad writer a u lit you.
LIVE
IIAIT
phono 1343-W.
Shiner*, S|*ecklcd Perch Halt
1919 NASH Super 4 dr. *cdau.
and Worm*
(&gt;uod body and motor need* Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Avc.
»onif Tran*, work. Radio, heat­
er above average tire• $73 oo IJ-MTIOODi INSTRUCTION
ca*h. See at 203 K. 21*t. St Aft­
LEARN Hawaiian Dancing. $ yrs.
er 3:30 p.m.
up. Adelc Heilman, Ph. 2221 J.
1933 llelair 1 door ( iievp ;•t Radio
A Heater, white wall urea,
EMPLOYMENT
Power Glide. Phunc I3a6-M.
26-1111 I* WAVTT.D—PE MALIC
Thu rsd ay, F rid ay and
IUJ8INESS
W’aitri
wanted. Apply Touch
ton Drug Co., Mr. Gilpin.
A Solid T ru
SERVICES
CAMIIKRS WANTED. APPLY
16-BEA LTV p a r l o r s
ATKINSON'S F 0 D U M A It T.
PARK AVE. A 2Slh ST.
Modern Air-conditioned Salmi
Harriett'* llcnutv Nimk
Saleslady wanted. Apply in pervon At prices lower tbs* you could o
103 8. Oak
Ph. 071
Jacob-on Dept. Store.

LAKE FRONT
This is a fice pa»s lo the Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatic for Bill New three bedroom lioute on
Lake Emma. One anJ half tiled
Sleinper. Flap. dale Nov. 7, Ilw6
hath*. Florida room. Lot 2)1
\ 223'. Turn So. ona mile at
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
Oaklawn Cemetery.
—a I W'arehouta Prices, vi»it
BERRY'S. WV are experts at as­
sisting you to »rrute gtaclous 2 bedroom hou*c, fenced In back
yard. 1913 Summrrlm, Phone
good looks with functional con­
2371-R,
venience. Today's best buys in
nationally adveitisrd furniture
ft. Fenced
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 001 W. 2-bedroom home.
Firat St. Pbont 1611 for Even­
corner lot, oak tree*, By Owner.
ing Appointment.
Phunc 1711 J.

• IMG VALUES
• QUICK CIIEDIT
• EASY TERMS
UILSO.VMAIER

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New and Used Furnllur*
311 E. First Si.
Phono 03$
Mrs. Housewife. . .
How's your blanket situation?
We Have a fine »e!rclion of orIon. nylon, cotton, wool and mix­
ed fabric
II I. A N K K T 8
$3 95 to $19 95
G A |t It E T T S
*23L Firit Si.
Phona 1122

II

leading Variciir* Polled
No. 1 ROSE RUSHES
95&lt; each
Henry A. Rutiell Seed Co.
106 W. Ul. si.
Phone 41

• h h n tals
SI—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
WKI.AKA APARTMENTS loom*
private hath*. I l l W. First St
Dowmtair- apartment. CALI. 1210.
Drs.rahh- furn garage apt. 412W.
Avalon Apta. Efieltocy, Ph. 726-W
Furn
cottage, r a a i o n a b l e .
Located on 17-02. Ph. 30loWl
•Bedroom house partially furn
$70 mo. Call W».
Ku»e Court 5 room apnrtmrnlt,
furnished.
Kitchen equipped.
Phone 1494
5 room unfurn. apt. Newly decora­
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. B064V
2 and .1 bedroom c&lt; me nt b rk

lake front home*. $6.5. k $85.
unfurniihcd. Phone 1129. EL
John Realty Co.

Efficiency apl. III way 17 92 So.
City Limila. Slumbcrland Court.

9 room ap t , adulli. 1U3 Park.
Nice 3 room furn. apt. Screened
porch A garage. Only $37 30
rao. 612 Park. Ph. 468 W. Mgr
See Seminole Healthy fur Desir­
able House* and Apt*. Phone 27.
New 3-bedroom houiei, kitchen
equipped. Phone 443 or wnta
Jack Flynt, Bov 302, Sanford
FUflN^j|trage apt. Adult*, loe
2 bedroom bouse, kitchen equipp­
ed. Quiet neighborhood, 2336
Palmetto. Phone 2113 Days, 852
Night*.

Saturday Wt Will Offer

WOOLSEY

ple*.

k a i .i &gt;. men

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a gen ts

ck Load of

NEWSPAPER street aale* hoy*.
Age* 8 to 12 Apply to Mark
Heirs, The Sanford Herald, after
xchooL

Marine Flnlnhr*
‘nr Your (tout
Senha
Gla.ws and Painl Co 31*—WORK WANTED FEMALE
11211$ W. 2nd St.

Phone 320

Baby kitting, references. 1013 M.

P.rhave Monday. Oit. 29. 1954

DAILY

CROSSWORD

(1 3 3 0 U133E
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DOWN
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1» Girl a
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Native
1. Delating
name
o a n trtnii 'J ;t ’ t
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raith own
to a city
20. Apron
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it’olyn )
2 lb-late
GCJulvildJ
4 J- &lt;
Humor
3 Erect
21 Wear,
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4 Atie
D3irnif*ti
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8 Chitted
water
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Great
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15 I’ervh
lake
7 American
18 Man *
24, Flower
Ir.itisn
Mchiume
9 Fbolilb talk 2* Tree
31 Exclamt17. $*url
uv Warp-yam 24 Pondera
Don ItlOM)
Is Girl •name 12 Condition
29. German
31. Tardy
19 Tumd
II. Negative
phyateist
34 Misehlevoug
Vote
30. Trouble*
20 Internal
child
dreay
of fruit
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21. Spurt
%
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21. Passageway
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4 FcoJ scrap
28 Fairy quern
29. Covering of
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32 Outratt
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33
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instrument
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40 Got test of
harvests
2
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weight

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F A M liy

2-B.R. hurne, modern, like a dull
W. II. ’Tllll" STUMPER
houit Inilde. Total price xc,Guy Alim, A,*odatr
65c. $1,173 down, $11 tut |wr ing.
A* Ir tic I'rirr, Awortalr
Bcauli/ul lot on Yankee Lake, tuo
Realtor — General lii-uranre
x 649. Paved rtsad, Pum|iedm I’honr 91} nr 2I22 II2 N. Park Ate.
&gt;*nd beach, high land.

Seminole Realty

Johnny VValkrr, A-MKiatr
"Call 11*11" Phone 1759

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. large
three he.liootti hmt-r nnl ten
lot- on paved road in Lake
Mary. Furniture included. Small
orange grove on premise*. I’rivo
only $8,ouuOt) cath. Shown by
aP'Niintmcnt.
201 So. Park Ave.
Phone 900

IU)8A l TPAYTON; OZIER RKALTY CO

^

Ragiatarad Heal Estate Broker
Phone 2911
17-82 at Hiawatha

luiuru B. Otier, Realtor
Hard M. T irl,l. Ai-ncial*
2601 So OrUn&lt;lo llwy. t'b 1359
EVENINGS: 3113 and 7M

fi%
PHONE 9279 far CHERRY
Single Door Utility Cabinet* ....................................... ........ ft*».*»•
#
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
12.95 l i l t W. 13th 81. Rear Barber Shop IR—REAL ESTATE WANTED
Double Door Utility Cabinet! .......... .........

We have a buyer for a 3 UR
masonry home in good residen­
REALTOR
tial »rrtion, must he modern.
Raymond I.undqulal,
If yuur bottie is fur talc, please i
contact Scminulc RealLv, Phunej
ASSOCIATE
Phone 127
Phone 1973. AUaatic Blok Bldg.
2L
xl

Mather o f Sanford

z

Try and Stop Mo

IF IT IS REAL EST.\ I E
ask Crumley k Montrith
at H7 South Park.
Phone 77
They Knowr

FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED

1

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J. W. IIAI.L, HKAI/roit

Feme Slight ly Dented, or Eeralchtd

For Painting eall Mr. Taik«r, Ph.
263 09 E. First St.
Keep children m my luwue. 1164-W
b6S-XK. Room i pec ill $11.93

*

Spotlight
On Hollywood

TIIK HATH

(ai d i of Ilian-* am SLi&gt;6 |« r insertion regardlrti nf sue. |n
Jl«ii",iiui,i ""Hies, due to he fart they may run to eonjtdarabtt
engtli, ate hilled at $1.00 per column inch

_

ESTATE DRIVE IN
gtlt Frrnrh Ave

rdtr direct from Ihr manufatlu»rr

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MIS. I rXUDIH HIINOON.
Georgia * first woman Negro
lawyer. D thown in Wailditgton
after »h« wa» admitted to prac­
tice before the U S. Supreme
Court. Mr* Herndon ha* been
practicing law In Atlanta for
11 ;**!» .
(International)

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REAL

Most All I’tr ft Cl

3 -P c. W all C a b in e t * ..................

Till; -IN IIKMORIUM" NOTICK

It it the eii-tiim of many famiiie* in tHl» country to commentoroto
i bereavement bv an “In Mrmorium" notice in newspaper elgaalflqd
column*. They fin.l a real solace therein. Preparation or selection nt
t suitable vrr*e hrim;* hack to them tender, pleasant recollections. A*
•dira Cook, the Fmrlisli |mwI ha&lt; so tieaulifully eipresxetl it:
-.
"How cniellt awcet are the echoes
Hist start
When memory plays an old tuna
oil the heart/'
Mo-l frequently an In Weinorium I* IniOrted on tha anni»*r»ary
death. However, other dales, which it t* felt are appropriate or
|iH-.»ninK-fiil aie nl»o seiritnl. I tie l-irthday of the departed, tn# wadd­
ing annivrr-aty. Alrnpuial Day, even t'hrittrna* am amanr othag
significant occasion, chosen
If vnu ate lu-.iiaiit t., evt-rc-s vour tender thought* in poelia lortu
rou may avail yourself of Ihe Herald'* collection of original versa*.
11 e»e rxprrs, in i»-etlc beauty the emotions of the heartalringi.
("long them are vrr-et appropriate to any circumstance.

HOLLYWOOD r - Ben Alexan­
der looked natural enough, play
ing the itdckuk lo a law enforcer
But there wa&gt; a difference.
He wt« playing a deputy sheriff,
nol officer Frank Smith of TV *
Dragnet.
lit* buddy wa» not MO Joe
Thi« i* a free pa-* to the Movie- Friday, alia* Jack Webb, lint Jr lf
land Ride In Theatic for Sara Chandler Instead
King. Exp. dale Nov. 7, lPba.
But the must shocking Hung
was—Alexander wa* drunk!
All thl* wa* In a movie *c*nc.
at eour*e—I'nivertal Inlernatioital'* "Pay the Devil.'' Ihe scene
TIIIKD
had Alrvattdcr drunk un duly at
the imutcncr of Ihe heavy.
of the fa m e uld t hi ng?
"If
my partner
Webb could
See the spaciou* new u-it-fully
**e me now. he’d kill me." Alex­
different homes in —, —
South Pineerest
Sanfury ander laughed.
Grove klanore
Sanfort
De ua* obviouslyhaving the
Valencia Villa*
Drluim time ,-( In* life -ami no wonder.
It wa* hi* firat flint role aside
IMMEDIATE
from Dragnet In 22 year*!
"The last picture I made wa*
OCCUPANCY
rulil un Hut lot." lie reflected
"ITtai was m p.ll
After Hut I
Ideally Silualrtl
went with NIU' an I I've been with
Lukitriou ily F lantinl
them ever »tnce."
M oderately F n ceil
Ben - Him career date* hack to
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1 the fir»t World War, will'll he ap­
an I 2 bath* •itualed on large, peared a* a child actor with It. W
artistically
landscaped
lot* Griffith, lie grew up hi puturcPaved streets anJ all other dutlng Ihr 26*. playing in whole
city convenience* make thne route iiiiii * like "Penrod and Sam"
eoloniet
of
owner-occupied an,| "Hoy of Mine."
home* truly delightful placet
Hi* big break a* a young man
lo live.
^tgme in 1030, wji.'ti be appeared
DeHgneJ, Built and Sold
In "AH Quiet &lt;-n Ihe Western
Dr
Front *
ODIIAM &amp; TUDOR Inc.
"Universal wanted to »tgp me lo
Builder* of Fino Home*
a term contract." he recalled.
For Florida Living
"Rut Lewi* Milestone, the director
of Hie picture, advonl me to h.dil
SALES OFFICE
out until it was releaicd, then I'd
2626 8. French Avenue
gel offer• fium all Hit- MitilinPhone 2100 and 29Xo
"So what happened* The pic­
ture wa* released and nobody
could le'l us apart In those uni
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........
...
|form-, except for Low Avon I
2 Bedroom l i t lluu.c, Wynnewu.d
.
SO
SOCIAI.-CI.IMUING
aubuibanite has two fait* antenna*
Rangr. Refrigerator A lleatri. " " ,n ‘
ror iwoyrarv
ut.
lux
roof
ro
neiglibms
will think he own* * couple of
llardwooil Floor*, Tile Bath 1 , --" r
unit into radio a* an
TV rots. A Sands Point ictident ha* gone that faker one bcttcr,J
Equity $800 Ph. 799 II.
announcer and quit mailer, edgEven when Ihe tentperatute
--------------------------- ------------------- ing tutu TV alter Ihe war. Ill* *»■
YOU'LL LOVE
i sol ution iwth Webb turned out to *o.it j to a hundred, he drive*
-\ X
THIS BEAUTIFUL MJI.ID It It Ic K |„- a gulilen „ne fur all cuirernril
his jalopy with cvety win­
2 BEIHtooM l|UME
Now at i -. lien i* belter kna n dow shut tight so people
Till* home ha* large living room Ilian he ever wav a» a kid star
will conclude It’* air-cunwilh firrplavr, 2 extra large
He'- on .* sabbatical Iront lira
dlttoncd.
bedrooms, ditting room, kitchen net right now, since enough film,
with plenty of cabinets, break- have Iwm made In run through
fa il room and nice screened in mid 19.57.
A lad in New England
porch
wrote to the udfnhiioii o f.
Beautifully laminaticd ground* &lt;7—BROKERS and REALTORS
lice of on uld university tc with outside sprinkling system,
qucstmi: "calalogucj and
central heating for extra Hint
KKTIUK.MKNT
IIO.MK
fort. Excellent residential lor*
•ticker.'-, m il j&gt;rnance. ’ lie
Fully
fnrnt-hctl,
com
v
men!,
com­
(too . . .
2417 LAUREL AVE
fortable, 2 bedroom frame home got back the catalogues and
ODIIAM &amp; TUDOR. INC.
slickers, but Ihe dean of nd, with h«ulwaol floor *, 2 poo he*,
2625 8. French Ave.
carporte Excellent roriclition ami rnlssiotu Miggolctl, "For
Phono 2H*t — Zmo
well landiraped
penaiicc, may I suggest a
Selling Price $6.3u&gt;t
few hour* a day with a good dictiunaiyl"
6 room home in Kntcrpri
l ot
,
*
*
135’ x 133'. $8,066 'let HIS coil
There * an Irishman in Broadway’* theatrical district who LhaoWj
•iderxd by owner. J . P. Coul
•|
*rJ
rns in open a new tielicale**en. II* *aya hi* nsma I* Blonur
liette. Enterprise.
A. B. PETERSON
Gtccngtaxa.
Broker Aisoctatri: A. It. IMrrton
16-13118
J r . p. J . Uhrvtrrvon, liarlield
Willetts, John Mciiclt am) R. W. BH.IA IIAIll) Tfl PAT? Sell
6 LOTS in MtJway. 40 x ini',
William*. A. C. Daudnry, iatr.d
Granby Avc. N. of Church un
Surveyor.
Hung* you r* through w 1 1 h i
Geneva Ave. Jennie Eaverly
Phone /129
Walker Phone a ll. 316 K 5lli (116 S. Patk Avc.
ttiCough tfant Ad* for CASH j
SI.
Consult A Hf.ALTOIt Firat
Call 1821.
CULLKN AND IIAKKKY
67-BROKERS and REALTORS
IM N. Park Avr.
I’hnaa 2313

It. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEMO
REALTORS
1901 Fark Ale
Phone 27 #r 145

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Phone 363
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PAINTING

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18—FARM and GARDEN
HIBISCUS, single and double
flowering, fl.OU value* fur 79c
Gra|&gt;cvillc Nursery, P H O N E
2631.

Our Loss, Your Gain
W e Need The Room

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2S-MALE or FEMALE
SPECIAL
$20 no dally, Sell Luminous Door
$10 Permanent, $3 30
Plate*. Mrile Reeve*. Dept. N'u.
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Very often n Carj of Thank* la tha Sanford Herald m«*U • nMd
which i* difficult to fill in any other way. Not only la U * Bt aaSmia
e*pi«*lfnn of gratitude to thole who have aent floral trilhulOf but
also courteously art nowledge* the •ervlce* and kindntaafa
’• W lb *
many to whom a personal not* of thank* cannot w-ell be mailed.
Newspaper Card* of Thank* are accepted a* socially cor­
rect. Umilv Poll, Ihe noted authority un etiquette, feel* they aarro
many good uses.
Tli*r* i* na mcrcriicd form for a Card of Thank*. It caa bo 00
brief or a* detailed n» von deitrr. When the occasion come* yog will
'ind a sympathetically under standing member of our staff to OMlgl
you.

1220 DOWN

$179.

COM I'LL IE MODERN
3 Bedroom* and Carport*
INSURANCE
Houkcaic Bed
lerratao Floor*
All the NEW KINDS of fire and
Innrrsprwg Matin-,,
L. I.. SHI — Piano Technician
Kitchri. Equipped
caiualty. Iniurance available In
Box Spring
12 pillows FR EE)
I'lionr JIM Houle I, Sanford
Nice Krtidential latcalhm
the b«*t of Compamc* at Low­
Landscaped Yard.
ZI-ROOFING-PI.UMUINU
est Rate* to those who qualify. See our neve line of fl.-or covering Ready for occupancy in 2 week,
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
and
complete
home
furnishing*.
A. K. SIIOKMAKLH, III.
PLUMPING
AtiENCY. 304 S. Park Avc.,
FREE DELIVERY
Ruildrr
Sanford, Fla.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Phona 1991
I860 Mellonville
rrro cium iu-i
Corner 2nd A Magnolia, PH. 1232
It. t.. IIAKVEV
33-MONEY TO LOAN
"Bud Bamberger" »l|r.
201 Sanfurd Ave.
Phone 1628
6 room, 2 bedroom home. $5751)
AlITO
LOANS
Open Monday’s til 1:60 p.m.
lo ea tej on Old Orlando High­
Tin* ia a free pat* lo the IUU
COST LESS
way. Ideal for chiMirn, tchool
VISIT OUK BALCONY
Theatre for' Mi-» Lucille Ball.
bu* stop. Call 1332-M.
Exp. dale Nov. 7, 1936.

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Used furniture, appliances, tool*, Nicely Furnished 3 rooms A bath
Apt. Cal! 1970.
etc, Jtoiight-sold. l-arry* Matt
321 East 1st. St. Phone 1631.
PROFIT OPPORTUNITY
2 Bedroom ho-uic. Kitchen cquipp
ed. »pacc healer. Ph. 2833-W.
2nd ANNIVERSARY
IN NEW BUSINESS
Unfurnuhed
house, 4 room* A
IN OUR
bath in country. Phone 1121 M.
SANFORD LOCATION
See Either William* Swimmmg
Echols Hl-Biier ................ MM So 3 ronm uafurmshed apl. Phone
1970.
‘ Pool ad oa Builnei* Pag* thl* Sofa Red and Chair ......... 90 00
Hollywood Bed
40$6 EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Diue. Franchlie Dealer lo he Free headboards on Hollywood
for Winter Totni*!. Private bain
lied*
A shower. Meaty heat. Inquuiappointed toon.
All Dinette Set* Discounted
Manuel Jacobson acro&lt;* from'
Post Office.
$133 66 Bunk B e lt
11191X1
3-Room Group* ............
293.PU
3-l'c. Curved Sectionals .. 199 00 • REAL ESTATE
FINANCIAL
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every night but Smt.lay. THE
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Phone 1203

32—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIKS

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Mon. Oct. 29.1956

When Decorating
Bedrooms In Home

assport to Happiness
By MAYSII OH IO
ated by »irrt lasts*

c h a p t e r at
ATER THAT (a n * night VaJ
n i with Dtrk In llrucr'i rurgrrjr. Tt-.c formalities of death wr*r*
over nnd Mr*. F*eUicrvton*'a body
had b*«fl taken down by two orderfeaa to lha ahlp'a boopltal ward. VaJ
had chang'd bach late Mr uni­
form. but Dtrk waa atlU la cen­
tum*. That b* ahould atlU ba in
fancy coatum* gart a h u n t touch
to the accue. VaJ waa aittlng on
tb* adga ol a chair, aa though ah*
aruo afraid to r a t a * . Bh* waa
drooping not only with wtariMaa
but with an aching ama* of guilt
and misery.
Brace waa spanking quietly.
"But wben &gt;ou aaw th* condition
of your patient why didn't you call
mt at once?-* II* waa aaated in th*
chair before hit deck, and hit man­
ner though profreelon»1 waa not
taiayra pathetic.
"I'm aorry. Doctor. I didn't raaLm how arr.oua her condition waa
until toward th* #od I •*» going
for you, but it am* too lale." D*aplte all bar hoapltal eapertrnce
ah* never failed to Itel ahockrd in
th* prr*«rre of death, and Ihla tun*
•he had an aching tm*« of pity aa
wtlL
"But It might not hatra been too
1at* If you'd called me earlier
1 didn't think ah* had aent for
ma btcaua* aha waa UL I thought
da'd arnt for me for another rra-

• »l *

n
sf

to aootfce her." But be atlU ^xA*

Bruce's color had heightened. 1
bar* to question Nuria Abaon
since I have to make my report to
th* Captala In th* morning." II*
added stiffly, 1 shouldn't Ilka to
hare to report that any negligence
r*j her part waa rcspcmslNe for
ly.
her patient * death."
8h* didn't reply immediately.
"You'd darn we 11 letter wot re­
-plea** answer ma, Nurse. t
shouldn't Uka to think you'd been port that." Dtrk aaid furiously.
remiaa la your duty," he reminded "You might just as wall arcus*
•u of murdering lha poor old dear.
her gravely.
Bui it waa Dirk who aaawared After all. It waa I who Uiruit those
puls into her mouth
■*
in aa trrUaled, weary voice:
"Ob, for beavan'a **k t atop quao- ah* died."
"Vow gave bei t &lt; pills? What
Uonmg Vat. Hamden! Don't you
think ahr'a been through enough pills ?" Uruc* aakrd slowly.
"Horn* heart pills Val ashed m«
tonight without having to anawer
to grt out of the median* bag.
your question* 7"
Bruce'• manner undue m l an I spilled the wretched things. May­
Inatant change "I U ask you to be If I’d brought them auoner, it
keep out of this discussion. Han- would have helped."
"But why did yow give them to
aun. What I'm (eying to Nurea
Allaon doean't concern you in any her?” Uruc* persisted.
"Ob. why not?" Dirk was be­
way," he aaid coldly.
Dtrk atralghtrnevl aggiraalvrly. ginning to lose hu temper again.
"Of coura* It doea Everything *We ware both badly rattled, but
•bout Vai concern* me. and I won t w* war* doing what w* could. Val
hara her hectored by you or any­ wanted to go tor you when Aunt
one ale* - Why hart Dirk inter­ ' May first nvd th* attack. Nit f
vened? Didn t ha rvalue It waa the said when th* recovered am' found
last thing be should have dona ? It you in the eaten It would probably
was Brace's duty to question brr. give her a relapse. It might even
and up to now. although his man­ finish her."
"So it w*s yow who told bar not
ner had been formal, there had
bean an undercurrent of aytn- to call raa ?" Brace asked. "W ai,
I'm aot altogether surprised . . .
pathy.
"Nurac Ai.cvi hapjened to have Hut what dors surprise me u that
been In charge of on* of my pa­ a girl with mining training atxaild
have taken any notice of what you
"Tou mean when you cam* into tient*,* Uruc-? aaid atemly.
th* eaten ah* ***mnl perfectly all
"But cant you drop your pro"All Uua is a wsuu* of um* and
right, her pule* waa normal. h*r laaaioaul manner for one* and h*
human?" Dirk retorted angrily. a lot of nonsense.” lurk retorted
color healthy 7"
*T didn't take her putt* and it 1 -ant w* talk It all cut as angrily. "I'm going to taka Val to
her cabin whether you Ilk* It or
1 thought her color unhealthy, I friend? ?"
"Tou think wa ar« Blende?" noL II you want to go im with
put that down to the temper ah*
this inquisition in the morning. 1'U
Brae* aakrd.
waa in," aha aaid aiowly.
Dirk ahrvgged hi balpleaa *a- be at your dtspswal, but lor bee“She waa in a temper? Tou
think that may have brought on ajperatinn. "At least you must ad­ vena sake leave Val out of it." Aa
th* heart attach ?" hr aakrd sharp­ mit wa know each other »eU ha apuks. n* moved forward, took
enough to drop all this ballyhoo one of Val * hands and pulled her
lyHha looked away from him. tat- Bine* you're a doctor, you must to her IrelHrucr didn't speak, but aa Dsrk
i tng her tower tip. "I think It may see that both Val and I have had
have. Doctor." The awful feeling a* much as o r ran atand tonight. led her to the door and opened It.
of guilt ruahed over her again. Had VaJ especially. I should have Val turned back toward him and
aha been th* unwitting caua* of thought you'd h*v* aent bar to gave him a quick, pleading gtanc*.
bed with a sedative. Put apparent­ "Brae*, fm sorry . .
bar patient * death ?’
“But aurely, knowing that your ly you hav*nt any feeling for "Good night, Nurae," be aaid
coldly.
patient had a heart condition, you her."
IT* Bt CowfMwedJ
“Oh. pirate. ’ Dirk," Val whtatbouU hart dno* what you could
Dietntuts-1 Or Kj »« rmtursw 9r»*w*«*
O IMA Mass'# Orel* ReprUled by penr.lssvjw e« Attic* l « U

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Use Imagination

g*ntly.
1 —1 auppoo* ! should hare,"
(hr admitted.
I 'm afraid 1 ahell here to aak
you for an explanation, Mura* AManal." he aaid. apeaklng more firm­

I

Don't let convention restrict
your imagination when you de­
corale a bedroom. Hava you a
hobby? A farawav place that ha* 1
always favcinated you? A f^vor-'
lie game? Any of thrie themes
can he worked Into a decorative
scheme.
There are wallpapers which re­
produce stamps, music, and dolls.
If any one of these is vour &gt;- &gt;h
by. Racks and cheits for a fan, [
, rock, or souvenir rol'etlfwi mtVe
interesting focal point* In any
room
An interest in American history
ca be reflected In a ro im ftirnI Ished with antique* (The crownj tng touch here — a four-poster
\bed!) It'i easy to svork In exotic
tou-hes of the Far Fait nowadays
with the great popularity of Jap­
anese and Indian accessories
Chessmen adorn drapery fabrics,
and a floor can ratily he made
Into a fine checker hoar I
The mam thing is to use your
Imagination Mske the room a
reflection ol sour 'nterest Rut
remember — a bed room I* for
sleeping. Don't ever • decorate
i to such an extent that the room
I becomes a eonfusing J-imhle.
And don't overtook the hrddinc.
) No mailer how mueli fun the
room Is, without a comfortable
mattress and spring you woo't
, get much satisfaction or real
from »l.

TWO SPORT STAR
RICHMOND, V* &lt;APJ - 1**1
l»i4
Lambert). a starting tackle on lha
U I*
University of Richmond football
l i l i u of th * C irc u it Court
•
t*’ #r W
tram,
not only stars on Ihr gri.lim r %t.i
I ron but also d-m* well in the ring.
, K .IIU.TI K IIO C B ItO L D K tt
I c le r k of the C lfc k lt c**oM
Lambert. 2lo p-und* and a-, u I
I* o H « S«
2 flora Woodbridgc, N. J ., holds
►dirfor«1. h i* rt4 « .
m i: i mi \ n the Golden Gloves heavyweight
H' l NM croyn m Virginia.

S u p orm crk tlt—S o v t You M any Trip*

Che e

Daiiv

n u m and
VEGtTAHU

BAKERY

CROCERY

If you're a homemaker, you're lucky that you live in America’
Women in Italy and else*here on the European continent need
lots more time for shopping than you do
In Italy a woman starting on her
wrekly shopping tour goes to th* when "they're in veason." milk it
tresh meat butcher, th* dairy, th# •till dipped from a can and many
fruit shop, the smoked mtat store, of th# froien foods w# know srt
th* b*ker; alter that, to th* fish­ not even on th* market
Vet. count yourself lucky when
monger. th# druggist, and so on
TV.* typical shopping trip may you go out shopping, and thank
take Signora Romsno to If stores the food chains with thetr efficient
or more Shell he a tired home­ buying and planned distribution.
They save you many hour* a
maker by th# time she returns.
Hera, In one ol our supermar­ week, tiring you better foods at
ket* — everything from stesk to
orange juice, Irom lettuce to dairy
products, bread to SfaghetU sauce
tt found under one roof
Our modem lord distribution Is
on* ol Ihe essential elements In
America's higher standard of liv­
ing, of nutation and of health.
Her*, corn on th* cob is available
in January; you can enjoy froten
suawtwrne* 12 months a year,
lamb isn't sold Just m th* spring,
and you can hay* a srlda vsrlety
of vegetables whenever you want
them and whatever th* season.
In many foreign countries, fruits
and vegetables can b« bought only

Living Costs R ise
To Record Level
During September
WASHINGTON (A P )-T he go­
vernment hns remolded that lhr-j
|Ing cost* rose three-tenths of one
per cent In September to a ttI cord level.
The In lex of the Labor Depart, ment's Bureau of Statistic! reach1cd 117.1 per cent of the 1517-0
base period.
TTiii wa» about onc-lrnth of one
per rent above the prior record
of 117 In July, and compares with
114 8 for Augu-t.
Price* were higher In Sepfrmh*r for all major groups of con­
sumer goods and -crvlces except
fc,&lt;d, which remained at the Au­
gust level.
The bureau said th* September IOWARO K MIAOOe. 71. running
living cost level was nearly 2 prr as View-Presidential candidate
cent higher than a year ago ant on the Greenback Party ticket. &gt;■
2R per rent higher than in Jan­ shown in Boston as he ositlsnavti
uary Hki.1. at the -fart of Presi­ some of th* principles of hi*
dent Eisenhower's admlni«teation. party, which Includes ibolKtoia
The living cost rise means wage of the tnco-n# tax. A VIrfinisnj
boosts ranging from one to three by hlrth. Meador claims to M *
of Benjamin Frnnkw
can's gn hour for shout .Wl/no deerrndsnt
tin. Ife also think* that ttsa Go»«
workers In a variety of Industries, emment should print It*
mslnly the electrical manufactur­ money to meet operating
ing Industry, including General
Electric Co. plants. Wsge rate*
TT.e average take-home pay of
fer these workers «re gestrd In
a
factory worker sntfcout d*penjpart to ehanges In the government
living eovt Index.
ents was »M«5 a week, and that
New record levels t t worker of a worker with a wife end tw*
earning* aI«o were reported. Th*
children was 874 M. Each flfu ie
Bureau of Labor Statistics ssid
lake-home pay—or earnings less is about tl 10 higher than th* rat*
tax deductions—reached a new in Angust and approximately 12 H
above • year sago.
| f|
peak !n September.

TELL ME, RILEY
WHAT GIVES YOUR CA R SO
MUCH PICK UP A N D GO ?

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LOW COST

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Talent Told
For Variety
Show Nov. 8

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935

Asftociated Prr** Leased Wire

NO. 123

Ike To Discuss Mid-East
Crisis On Nationwide Talk

An outstanding array of talent
has been secured for the forth­
coming Variety Show to be pre­
sented at Scmmote High School
Thursday evening, Nov. 8 at I
p. m , Dallas Loup, president of
the Sanford Lions Club said today.
The show, said Loop, la being
sponsored Jointly by the Sanford
and Casselberry loons Clubs lo
benefit their sight conservation
programs.
Eight of the performer* were
listed b&gt; th* local L&gt;on» Club
President, all of whom will be
ni'lJ.ETIN
seen during the show next week.
IJ).\DON r — The British IV
Ruth Smith, nf Orlando, a con­ fen«e Ministry said Innlxhl Bri­
trolled acrobatic dancer, I* a stu­ tish and t rench bomber* wri*
“ at Shi* moment" bombarding
dent nt Boone High School and ha*
military lirgels In Egypt.
licrfnrmrd in the Daytona Beach
A Drtrnse Ministry •Istemrnl
band-hell and has appeared be­
at &lt;:!• p. m.—1:1* p. m., EST—
fore various audiences In this
said: "\n air nffen*lse h&gt; bom­
area.
Sidney Vihlen, a Junior at Semi­ ber aircraft nnder allied rnmmand I* at this moment being
•itfeltK'S MIN hr a* one youngster proffered his diime for a balloon that costumed barker, were ocddl- i nole High School, and a pupil of
launched against military targets
Ing” up and lown goothslde School Halloween Carnival's midway. Balloon* wer* nearly at uttiactive as Ernest Cowley, a member of the
th* costumed tuirkei* and chlldien during the festivities. (Staff l'liuto)
Seminole High Band and Dance la Egypt."
Band, will he heard with hr* HumWASHINGTON
President
pet.
Anita Idles, North Carolina'* Elsenhower will go on nationwide
Champion Majorette, and listed In television and radio tonight to dis­
"Who's Who In Baton Twirling" cus* the Mid lie Ea*t crisis
for IBM, IBM. -*nd 1337. has Iwen
This wa* atmounerd shortly he
performing for eight vrsrs, drum
majorette for Leakstille, N. C. fore noon todsy by the White
High School Band, will be seen in House which also repeated that
An extensive "Get Out The
one of her out si a ml mg |&lt;crform- the United States Is still standing
Vote” campaign Is underway in
aners.
by its pledge to assist any victim
Sanford and Seminole County head­
Junellr la-e of Sanford, daughter nf aggression In the Middle East. Hl'NDItEDS (IF I lilt MIEN waltel in line l.x,t titcht at Southside School's Hall-wren Carnival to clA Seminole County dalrynu'i
thsr get a clu*n look at the door watcher or g*l a g limp-e of what happen* “Inside", (Staff Photo)
of Mr.aml Mr*. John L. Lee ami
hat announced his write-in can­ ed by the Seminole County Junior
Britain is reported to have In­
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
their
suter
of
the
already
prominent
didacy foe the Seminole County
formed the U. 8. government it
Oilyson Id-e, is another talented considers the pledge defunct. The
Get-Out-TheVote ch.lrman Bill
School Board from District 4.
exponent that will be sc•u mi thci ptrrlge bound the Unite.! States,
j
Elbert Cammark yesterday noth Gramkow.
Varictle,’ stage.
Hi ttnin ami France lo wt&gt;rk to­
I fled incumbent C. K. Harrison of
Candidates for the three feats «n
The Knot Heads, a well known gether in the Middle East to pre­
I Geneva, by certified msit n( his the Board of Sanford City Com­
: candidacy and charges which grew
A new slate of officer* for the group of square daiifcr*. heaJcd s e n t pcaco.
missioner* will be guests of the
by Mr. and Mrs. Junius Allen of
Presidential press
secretary
*■• of the announcement.
Dr. Luther T. Doss of 303 At­
fiscal
starting N»v
Jaycrrs at its noon luncheon meet­ naniej year
yesterday afternoon by the Casselberry wall also play a pro­ James C. Ilagerty said Eisenhow­ lantic National Bank and Dr. Har­
The alms, ambition*, platform,
Cammack operates the Fairglade Jersey Dairy' east of Geneva ing Thursday at the Yacht Club Natiotiak Federation of Federal minent part in the Varieties' Show er's talk tonight would be about old K Ring, tool Palmetto Ave , amt furtherance of the Democra­
13 minutes- beginning al 7 p. m.
Each candidate has an allotted Employes. I/*- al No. 12IR. at the program.
tic party will lie lauded tomorrow
on State Road M lie said in his
nre two of the 4flo detega’e , who afternoon in Sanford when 8cnThe Seminole High School EOT.
announcement that "I serve my time to speak in his own behalf Sanford Naval Air Station.
All major networks are expect­ plan to attend the 42ml animal alar Spe**ard Ibdland speaks from
fellow- dairymen as vb-e-president The program will lie broadcast over
Miles Keogh whs named prc&lt;i- Dalle* Band directed by U-alic
convention of the Florida Chiro- the corner of First 8t. and Mngof Central Florid* Milk Producers ' Itadlo Station WTRR beginning dent of the civil service employe* Smith and instructed by Ernest ed to carry It.
I Association, vice-president of Or- at 12:30.
Say ing the talk would be "a non- prartir Association, starling In mil la Ave.
union with Carl Mo&gt;* elected to Cowley, will tw heard throughout
[ ange County Artificial Rc-.-' -j
political report," llagrrly added Miami Beach tomorrow.
the office of vice-president. Miss the stage performance.
Senator Holland arrives in San­
Ally son lax. outstanding pianist that the President would speak
Association, director of the Or­ Those slated to appear in thetr Kathy Stowell, trra-urer. Miss
ford tomorrow morning at 11:30
The
convention
will
nttrarl
dele­
ange County Dairy Herd Improve- own behalf are: A. L Wilson, in­ Mary Mirharls. secretary and G. will also l«* seen a ml heard dur­ from hU Whit* House office and
and will Im met at the Seminole
discuss "the developing situation gates from all tmrtr of Florida County Court lluus# by Seminole
muit Association, and a director cumbent. Earl Higginbotham, In­ A. Muffler, sergeant at arms.
ing the show.
and
featured
*|&gt;#akert
will
include
cumbent.
If.
M.
Nichols
who
an­
twRthe Farmers Cooperstlve Ex­
And Surann* Jones, daughter in the Middle East."
Those namcj to Ihr executive
Tb* town turned out laat nlfhtl
some of the na'ion's foremo*t l o u n l y Democratic Executive
nounced his candidacy In opposi­
change a* Pinecsslle."
of Mr. and Mrs. C. . Junes, and
Ilagerty laid further Eisenhow­ '.aPior.HM In the Oilrmi ifilf O-fiimlitee r" airrr me II.
committee
on
a
vote
(if
the
mem­
Th&lt;*y were attending SoulhlW*
tion to Higginbotham. Merle War­
Ixe ant Seminole County Cam­ School’s Halloween Carnival.
HI* announcement contained the ner. candidate for the vacancy bership were: Howard Watt*. Mel­ her "remarkably beautiful" so­ er trill “outline the American po­ profe**Ion
paign Chairnuii John E. Fox.
statement that “ If I am elected rivaled by Comminsmcr Jiiin vin Spivey and Forrevt Engertiret- prano voice will be Included on the sition" regarding the tense situa­
Automobiles were |iir'«--* fer
The thru-day convention, to be
program of \arudy Show s per­ tion resulting from Ihr Israeli
I will turn the salary which the Krider's term expiration, and Paul son.
Holland will spook at 12:30 lo blocks around as the gay colored
held
at
the
Algiers
llotrl,
v
ill
thrust into Egypt on ktonday.
office paya over to the various Yates Jr ., who announced his
lights which »urrounded the school
The new officers were Im­ formances.
demonstrate Ihr growth of the |&gt;o*stbly one of the largest n-- inParent-Teacher Association* of candidacy in opposition to Warner. mediately sworn in by Winifred
Since that time Britain and
ground* and the floral light* which
Chiiopractie profession throiigliout time audience, ever to gather in
Seminole County. I will lo this
provided
a alayllm# atmosphere
Frame
hate
announced
plans
to
Scot',
a
mrmber
nf
the
executive
downtown
Santnnl
He
I*
am.o
r
it
Tomorrow afternoon's appear­
Ihr *latr and will *l*o revb-w the
to make it clear that iny only in­ ance nf the candidate* will lx- the hour.I vppointrd to -erve until a TB , H ealth Assn.
place troops in Egypt, and the two
drew youngsla'rs and ailulta alike
in
Sanford
In
la-half
of
the
entire
lati &lt;t adv.lines arhlrvisl in var­
governments Joined yrstrrday in
terest in ihe pottlon i» t"
» *?i" first time the group has been tern l&gt;erm.im-nt slate of uffher* could
D&lt; moeratic ticket with rnipharia from far anal wide.
ious field*.
•
to work for better education for together during the campaign for he clret-d Carl M &gt; - sra
vetoing
a
U.
$.
resolution
in
the
Nothing was left undone to pro­
Appoints Chairm en
im Stevenaon-Krfauvcr and HerDuring llie convention, an award long.
U. N. Security Council.
ys^r children and mine.'*
vide entertainment for old and
prcsi.lrnt of the union organuaIhe three commission seats.
A t Q uarterly M eet Prime Minister Eden said to­ will he presented to Miclry Man­ Citirens from over the entire young Huge balloons, of varioua
Cammack stated that he is 33- Gramkow, outlining (he Get-Out- tlon.
tle of the New Vork Yankees who county are invited lo Im In. San­ lines of the rainbow, aloni
Yesterday's
meeting
was
the
yeara-old and a member of the 1 he Vote campaign said (hat a
Ti c regular quarterly m.-e*lns nf day Britain and France will move
has been srlcttcd by the chira- ford to hear .Senator Holland.
the voire* of barken, who ballyMethodist Church, a \elcran of deluge of leaflets urging every sixth meeting of the group since the Seminole County TB Health Into the Son Canal Zone—with
prtciors a* t h e
Outstanding
Immediately following his ap- hooeal slda-shnws, game* of (kill,
4 'i year* In the Infantry In World riti/rn lo Vote wrll possibly be itx formation earlier this year.
Association « ) * held yesterday »• nr without the *|&gt;pr»val of the Alhlr'r of 1938
United
States.
Keogh,
taking
over
at
yester­
imarnnce here he will leave for along with peanuts and popcorn,
War II where he rose through the droppei on Sanford and Seminole
Ip m. In the Board of Education
rank* from private to captain. A- County from a plane. He sail that day's meeting said, “ I want to office.
"We stand by wbat we said and | The chiropractors, representing Dade City where he will speak provided the carnival atmosphere.
It was a "night out" for most
•ae
shall carry It out," he told America's *eron&lt;l largest healing during the afternoon.
mong hit decorations arc the if a plane could not he made avail­ thank all of you for the opportuni­
Prr-cnt were: B. T. Mllwee.
profession, will conduct ■ series
Other* meeting Senator Spcs- folks at they enjoyed the annual
bronre star and purple heart tor able the leaflets would be dis­ ty you have given me and hope Mrs. J N. Aiaiello. P. II Flet­ rhr House ef Commons.
that 1 will be ib ', l i Cii'f-it • - cher, It K. Karrs, Mrs. ltuth
acton In Europe.
tributed by hand.
Eden rcfu«ed to say whether of lecture* on chiropraelic techni­ aid Holland on hit arrival in San­ spaghetti supper serveJ In the
duties
of
the
office
tothe
satis­
British
and Frem-h (ones have que. appllel piychotherapy, pub­ ford svtll Im Senator Douglas school lunch room and then "took
The write-in candidate stated
"Much Interest Is being placed
Scott. Mrs. W W. Tyre, Robert
lic hrtillh, X ray and other scirnli- Stcnslrom and the leflilaUva in" the midway, later seeing the
faction
nf
the
mc'obrr-hi-t
Gap he has a Masters Degree with now In a song by Johnny Siandley
Hennc't. Mr*. J L Motion Jr.. landed on Egyptian *oi'. There
dance rcvu&gt;- staged bv top D •
The new president announced Mrs. Irving Pryor. George Dabbs, were unconfirmed rejv&gt;rt* from Be subjects.
delegation.
high honors In animal husbanlry called 'Get Out and Vole'," said
bury School of Dancing.
the
visit
to
Sanford
of
l-etanl
the
Middle
East
all
dsv
thvt
the
Among
th
speakers
will
he
|)r
Gramkow.
"The
record
will
be
and his wife has a i -’--'
Mr-. I I Pryor, Mrs. Ralph Ham­
Children were gay in costume*
Walker,
nali'-n
*
re-re
ent.,'
*
Granville
Fl«her,
Professor
of
landing*
had
started.
The
latest,
heard
many
times
before
election
gn-c In education, both from the
mond, Mr*. Van Fleet. Mr*. E.
resembling *krlclon«, demons, gay
the Nstional Federation of Fed­ C. Dunning, M. N. Cleveland, and from Israel radio, said llniish Psychology at the University of Morrison A ccepts
day, Nov. 4," he said.
University of Florida.
gypsle* and rombtnadons from
eral Employes, whose office is
troop* went ashore In 'he Suei Miami; Dr Earl Rich of lancoln
Each year the Seminole County
Mrs. Graham.
The three Item platform which
fniriea to kings. 3lost uf them
Job
With
T
ire
Co.
located
In
Washington.
D.
C.
area.
There
was
no
confirmation
Chiropractic
College
and
Dr.
JoCammack stales he will follow if Junior Chamber of Commerce Walker's appearance in Sanford is,
Mr. Bennett was appointed from Cairo.
were pilot*I hy parents who were
seph
Jane.
National
oCUrge
ofi
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS-John
•pinvire*
a
Gel-Out-The-Yote
esmelected Includes: As a member
the Naval Air Station will he at Blood Procurement chairman;
W. Morrison, son of Altamonte' in the festive mood along with
' W'e rannot accept that w* har* Chlroprsrlif, Chlrago
of the School Board “I will a&gt;k palgn, and this year, said chair­ an open meeting where all cos- Mrs. Ararello, Health Education
Kxpretl Agt J . D Morrison ami Ihrlr young«ter*.
to
&lt;d&gt;taiii
the
agreement
nf
lh»
man
Gramkow,
"We
are
going
the arhool administration to give
-halrman, .rod Mr- B *' "
' r
Ploy** will he Invited to attend
Mr* M-irrlson, left recvntly for! Lines forme*!, sometime* himt'nled Slate* before acting In our
all
out
lo
ake
it
the
blggot
ter
Patients*
S#r*i«p
chairman.
more consideration to parents than
Howard Walls, a memlier of the
Atlanta, G» where he is afflllvled dieals long, lo take ir the "Spook
own vital interests." Eden de
promotion
the
Jaycee,
have
under­
s '^ a s in the pavt." ||p said, in
Mi* Graham reported on films from Cairn.
House" from which screams of
c irc u la r hfj.iifi nn'jM.r i •»,, -,
with the o. s Royal Tlte Co.
taken In this area "
hi» written statement "My im­
fright
and enjoyment were heard
Shop Steward he apjmmted by Hi* hsv.ng hern shown at schools and
The
young
M«rri*on
t
have
an
Eden declined In rlvt the House
pression is tint nsren*
*-*vr
l air today, Increasing cloudiness sparlmcnl at 1031 Euclid Ai r . At­ during the show.
president to represent the fedeia- literature amt posters placed. She of Commons any detail* on action
been considered a sort of neces­
lion in earh of the station's dr- al«o reiMinr-d on pajama* and tu he taken by British and French tonight wllh few sh'iwers Isle to- lanta Mr, Morrison will he re ! Hot ring* and cola! dri-*'
sary evil and that they are not
night or Thursday; low innight membsrrd as the former. Ml s long with candied apples drew
paI"merits. M, niiH-i ,h.ji of ibe other item* token to the patient* elated
•
terognixrd as the folk* who aie
CO41.
hnnilrails nf hungry rel#lira'or«.
al the hospital and visit, to thi-iil.
Marie Maxwell of Winter I'ark.
gr&gt;uo approtel in,- r&gt;,-&gt;ii&lt;&gt;.i
In an angry rvrhangr. Labor
paying the hill.
Adult* visited the coi.ntry store,
The meeting yesterday was
Mr*. Tyre reported on the re­ lea ier Hugh GaiUkell shouted
Ihr pair tram, the cak# booth,
''I will try to bring about a
held aboard the Sanford Naval cent Regional Patients’ tscrvir*
"This Is really a fantastic sltua
handicraft booth and other at­
program whereby the Board of
Air Station in the station's chapel. Committee meeting in Orlando.
tlon It is the whole House and
tractions which delighted the visit­
School Trustees will mod with
the whole country which is wailing
or* fancy.
parent* before refilling a Irarher,
(ur an answer to Ihis question."
Right In the raids* of fhe en­
i n j give her the praise or eritlIn what amounted lo an ap|val
tire II jlln.w-t-n Celebration was
flkws «hc lav rained.'' he said.
for Vmerican understanding, the
Mr*. Velma Mitchell, principal uf
In another part , c •&gt; . Prime Minister said:
“ Boys and girls were pretty want to caution anal urge ail Southside School, who. most of 'he
Cammack says “ I will insist that
' It is sometimes a government's had U*t night," said Sanford Po­ rhihlra-n lo refrain from aloing time was surrounded by dadtng
the school admi"ls*ei»ev i-n-u» ,
duty to lake decision* fur Its uau lice Chief Roy William* a* he an­ •an) tiling whatsan-vrr that would parents anal youngsters.
school business that he rcxiincountry."
It was a night to cnlebrate, and
nounce! this morning that every result in damage to uny property
mends to the school board. An I in
available man wilt la- on duty In­ Imlonging to any persams, to Sanford folk* took advantage of
the final item he **ated "I
Ihc oppawtunlty to attend the
night to curb rowdiness, destruc­ building* nr automobiles.'*
promise that I will personally in­
The Judge said " If any such South si ie School Hallow em Carni­
tion of property and vandalism.
Grower Council
vestigate any parent's complain)•
"City patrol car* will rnsV, toe aits alo amrtir nml Ihr matter val.
which have not been satisfied
rounds of the community- often to brought la-foie the rourt, the court
through regular eha"n',l* ar t it-,'
Slates Important
FISH HUT OF MATER
keep an eve on ynon • t&gt;-r Isklt* • will deal with them so as to tiring
1 4lll give a report to that par/hi '•
Session Tomorrow part in Halloween Night fun &lt;nd .ibtiul a -loppage nf such conduct. WALTERS, Okla. UV-The old"The Court," saijl Jualge flout- timer* here «wear the drought is
ALTAMONTE SPRINGE—L- T celebration*." said &lt; hlef William*,
holder,
“ hope* thaf everyone will «o had the fish are trying to get
"loot
night,"
he
sail,
"*ome
got
Brysn. Chmn., Ssnford Grower
beyond the bound* of decency a* try to inrirur! rhilalrrn to he care­ caught to get out of the hot and
Counrll
of
Florida
Citrus
Mutual,
S o cial Security
drying atreams. Game Rangrr
anno'inrrt an Important meeting they wrote on screen door*, but ful in lha-ir relrhialing and enjoy­
tonight we wilt be watching ment of Halloween. Above all Woody WIDon says the streams
to
t»c
held
Thursday
(Nov.
1)
at
Rep To Be Here
Hungs,'' he said, “respect the are so low that fish are dying
7 3/) P m. at the Altamonte them."
A rcprcrnta'.ive of the Social
|fr&gt;m tack of oxygen and also
Three tnci-lrnls last night drew righf* nf others."
Springs Community House, Mail
Security Administration District
Sheriff l.olher Hobby, this scalding to death.
attention lo Halloween pranksters
!and Av*.
Office in Orlando will be at the
“IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE"
Water Conservation and the when “filthy" langiiv.-e ».i* writ Morning, -aid "We will Im watrhHum ber of Commerce Building
This 1911 slogan was &lt;oine.|
&lt;Itnil Outlook for 19V! 37 will he ten on n screen door, tcensger* mg the youngsters tonight. Our
i r * ) j " . ■ i on Friday. Nov. 2. Fri­
waylaid
y
uiung
children
on
their
entire
stuff
will
be
patruling
the
by Thomas K Dr*#s,tneK—
a part of the program, also W. W.
day, Nov. 8, and Friday, Nov. IS,
Mii\.-rs, U. 8. D. A. DIM. Super way home from the Southside county."
publican canalidate. and referr­
between the hours ol t:30 a.m.
The Sheriff warned "the child­
vreor. will show color films on School Carnival and stripped
ed to the fact that his opK-ttrul,
and noon.
the Mediterranean Fruit Fly awl them of all their carnival toys, ren should have a good lime but
Franklin I). R»'&lt;evei|, hid al­
TTiia service la made available
will answer questona regarding anal itrra-t lamp* were being bro­ mutt eliminate any roughness or
ready ser,cd thre# Itintr
destruction of property.
ken on Mt-llonvlllc Ave.
(o those who srish to apply for
the Met Fly.
Want Ads rent house*, apart­
Juvenile Judge Emrst linos“ Parents shmihl talk to their
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance MRS, MARY DEI YENS, Director of Nursrs, Seminole 3lrmmlal Hospital, nf Sanford was elected first
ments, stores ami lots quickly.
All Interested cilrua grower*
vice chairman of the Institutional Nurainv Service Admitl-trator* Section of the Florida Nurses' As­
benefit*, aoelal security account sociation at its annual Convention In Fort luudrrdal*. Pictured left to right are Helen Voss, St. Peters­ sr# invited to attend this mett holder *aid this morning "I have children before they are allowed
Call 1821 as toon as you ere
received reports of some vandal­ lo go out on their annual Trick
numbers, or obtain Information] burg, second vice idpiirmsn; MUlrad Ann Vogt!, Miami, chairman; Mr*. Detysna; and Mr*. Dorothy B. in*.
changing tenants.
ism faking place last night. I or Treat fun," he said.
|
•bout Km gotiaj Security program. | Pin.ler, Miami, **crctary.

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Foar Die A s S N A S
Plane Crashes W hile
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A tta ch e d
T o V A H -1 1

"Sale* tn volume at Ihe San­
ford State Farmers Market ahowOn Oct. 27. a
ed an increa.e over the preeevl
Bomber attached u
ing week,** Sandy Anderson, man­
tack Squadrun | | , now
ager of the market, said this
with the V. S. Sixth Fir*
morning.
Mediterranean, vsat lost during an
(iro n sales tor th. week ending
\ |»3J PAl KAMI* I 1.11*1*1 II wo* found burned ar..J a andoncd in scrub noli Ju*t ooulh of State Road
approach to landing aboard
&lt;yo about a half milt. Only th* hull of the car remained Intact. (Staff Photo)
Oct. 70 was 11.742 package* at
Aircraft Carrier Bandolph.
a valuatinn of t32.u91 0). * Leaders
New* u&lt; thr plane accident
la*t week." »xid Andetwm. "were
released Ihia morning as the Bob1cucumber*, grapefruit, beans and
I;- Information Office of Heavy
oranges."
Arnold l.ond, Republican ran Attack Wing One at the Sanford
Sandy Anderson explained that
the "aatlsfactory price* on or­ didate for Concro-* tn the Fifth Naval Air Station to wne.lt the
squadron was attached
ange* and grapefruit raised the Concr«-»»lonal District drdsred
Four crew member* aooard Ihe
valuation in proportion lit the num­ that ('resident Klienhowrr'a visit
withdrawn pending further discusBy CM; Manager
to plorlda ha* &lt;lemnn*trated to plane were lo«t.
ber
of
parkagrs
moved
off
of
the
&gt;lon bclacen llie State Ito.rr I of
w a r r e n »:. kxom i . i :s
Amplifying ilctail* of tha acci­
the people of this *tatr that he
market platform*
UITV COMMISSIONRH K \lll. IIKJMNBOTHAM shown with aon.e
Since the conet ruction uf * Health and He city, rhii
"Market condition* were satis­ it interested In them and will dent have Pl.t yet l&gt;cen received. of his prize show rattle at his ranch at luike Monroe. (Staff Photo)
iraual
«»*
due
to
the
fart
that
*»ojr treatment plant i« auch a
Crew member* of Ihe ill-fatrl
factory on movt vartetiei," Ander­ not forget wtp-u he Ii elected foe
daily Important question to the the city commliaion had previousEverything Is in irarttneii for son reported in nil weekly new* another four rear*. He »poke at plane wrre: 1.1. Cotndr. O Scott
people of the City of Sanfor! it ly icheduled a meeting with ftacal tomorrow night’* Soi thiide School lettrr releaved t(&gt;di&lt;y'
a cltlirn, meeting at Ca»*ellN-rry- Brownlee, pi'ot. whoso vr.fe Au­
It beat that a factual report be agenti to are If it wai possible to Halloween Carmwl aa'J Mu.
Celery
arrived
at
the
S
viford
"I h*'e Juat recelvr.1 a letter drey and (our cniid.ei- live at
liven to the public on the »trp* finance the third rcrtificate i»*u*
State
Farmer*
Ma-lev
«.n
Friday,
Velma
Mitchell,
principal
uf
Ihe
from
Ike congratulating mr on 2X'7 lirandvira Ave. Sanfuid' Ll.
that are being taken to provide without waiting four yca*i fot a
Oct. 21 "Tht* I* Ihe earliest ar­ my effort* In thi* campaign," IJg) Dewey F. Helm*, bombard­
school.
this facility. It ii hoped tl.it, in lurplui tn accumulate
Preparation! have been under­ rival of Florida C'lrry In the Ma­ l.und *tated. "He Informed me ier navigator, whose wife. J'linthis way, an) m liundrrs'anlinjs
On Oct. 21. l»3«. the City Comway
for weeks, in order 'n have lory of Sanford and thr Hanford that the only way, rr*p«.nilbility it a an I Iwro children live tn San­
can be . corrected an! everyone minion authontrd a contract with
’every
booth, every game, ev*ry Stale Fanner* Markef." *ald Ihe of government can In- fixed, is ford, Jimmy II. Bailey, Ai&gt;2,
can riiacuat the matter in relation- the fi*cal agent! to make the
to has e the Administration ai.&lt;l third crewman, whose wife Jaeouihip to (he action now underway. neceiiary itudiei to determine if ride, all set for the Haloween market manager.
Harold II Kailntr Co. u a i the the Congie** under the *ame po­ eline and two children .ive at 104
eiowJ.
In 19M. the City of Sanford, it It now poatible lo make tin*
I'mccrrst Drisr. and II M. UnWILDWOOD. IK— A Negro farm
Thtv year, aerarvllrtg to i-ffirlala first receiver of thr thipmenl of litical leadership "
Undertook a water rod sewer pro- third itiur for the pmpo.c of
dcrwthHl.
AQI. svhoae wife Helen tatmrer, placed In Jail for protec­
celery
to
be
sold
here.
Tne
celery
"Ike informed me lhal the need,
tram at an estimated cost of II.• convtrurtlng a tewage treatment ..f the Soithiide .1-hool P-TA, the was grown by A. Bud* A Sons at
tive custody at hi* own requr»l
of all Americans can In- i&gt;elter re*ldr* In Dellary.
171.000 (O. The purpo»e of tin plant. The agenti have laid that riqnd* are expo • e I tu tie bigger thrlr Zcl|w&lt;&gt;..d farms.
nfter he was arru*nl of Irsulltng
avrvrel,”
he
»*ld.
"by
the
election
and
m
m
ler.
procram was to provide &lt; unitary It will take approximately two
Anderson reported that live
a white woman, dls.uprarcd under
Two dance revuei will b.v *t. Jed "quality ii excellent, w&gt;ih lung of o Iter.-.t.Kcnn l|ou-e of Brpvesewage collection ayiteni through* monthi tn make the itudy and
strange &gt;licumstamcs early yes­
out the city aa far a* poasibb-. At prepare a report for th. t ily mi that ev &gt;r u n f v.ill have an . p- ■ri.*p rib*, nnd Ihe ue* runn.ng •rntativrs along with th-- return
terday.
”f
the
prc.etit
mlmlld-tiation
"
Com
minion
J'uitunitv
It
»re
the
young
In
-i-n
tkia time, the Florida State Itoani
heavy to four and *ix duten stir*
Jesse Woods, 39, was misting
"Several
month*
ago.
I
help
of Health requested that a pri­
The State Board of Hrat.li h.it take pat) ‘n Ihe r llallnvceen .id which O not loo desirable at thi*
from hi* Jail cell wh-n Police
mary sewage treatment o'ant aUo Itcen Informed of their fa:t» ar.J flr*» fall revue. Th« fln l wtd he lime of the year." However, they started a movement to get Ikr
Chief Kg .Mollis returned from
be constructed aa a part of the M h par'.iea are now ituidin* In at 7:30 n *n amF the erected w.il predict the next him r-tir.g will hi- down here" l.und stated, "At that
The lovely (i.-me of M- nn-l ch..*ing two speeding car*. There
projram. The City of Ssnlord did pending the remit* of Hie ttud fop.iw in l if an ho-v*.
It* svy to •« »»d * •Tim.- I * tiu tint- I thought »*e might In- In
-qt have Ihe fundi needed for lea.
"This la the rattle that I am
There will he ride* for the duubt by what Ihe Iradr will take danger of l.-ilng the State if he Mr* II (’.P a r k e r al Soldrnro.) were blood spot* on the'Boor and
a bunk wav overturned. A day- raising for *hnw rattle," Cttjr
fe..« phaae in the certificate nine.
Too often M ia heart that the children, and pler.tr of them, a mure qui-kly and Mtufactorily didn't. Iblt I believe thing* look was aadly damaged early Satur­
long s»arrh failed to turn tip any ('•-inmitilonrr Earl Higginbotham
On the advle of two icparate en­ city ihould )u»l go oat and build train will be on hand tn Inke them to there large lUea.’ said An.ter- btlghtee for Ike now than they day morning by fire and water
dll four year* a«o. It i* my begineer*. the City Commlidon the treatment plan’. It I* not on a tour of the ground*.
Mr*. Parkrr aald "We had Just cluca on Ihe dUappearante.
*«.n."
aald recently aa he pointed out
Fir*! reports of the Incident two pride hulls and a herd of hei­
c.-.me to the c o n c l u s i o n that the quite ao raty lo make thii ?o nc■We -huuld have a rood move­ did that he will carry- th** dli- h«d a new heating system InstallThe American l-rgl m I* furn'ihreached The Sanford Hera hi about fer* at his cattle ranch near Lake
collection ay item was of piimary eompliahrd fact, .'uwever Tin mg the autumotiv’ trrln. wht'e ment this wt-ek of cu*umber», trli-t by a greater vote than In eJ on Friday."
importance and that llift rodee- construction coil will or nearly a Snappin* Turtle will b taking celery, bcilu. ra.li*h.-*, aratirw , 1932 when he tam ed it by a
Mr*. I'arkrr said. “We III Ihe -t o'clork Sunday morning It wa* Monroe,
Jinn ayatem would remove Ihe quarter of a million collar!. Our other rniw.li on .-xriting 'ripi.
grapefruit, an-l a limit-d volume vote of Md.OOO to hO.OOO."
healer Saturday
morning nnd believed at that time that a fullCnitimlssluner TTigglnhothnm n sewage from being depouted along way would he to limtdy incru-e
"I
cannot
understand
the
loyal
of
eggplant,"
Andarson
reported
•hortl.v aftcrw .nl found *ome- fledged race rim might precipitate plained that the two hull* h n d
Thp "Pair Tree". Country S ute.
the hulkhrad.
from
the
flaring
temper*
in
and
tie*
of
anine
cltigrn*
to
Ike,"
he
the prcim! utility rare* en • jgtr
Ihing to In- anilsa."
from famous »how- cattle have al­
In March of 1931. repreartilalivea to piovulr Ihe nuclei revenue. n ho *th for polled plv t. and
■■round Wildwood.
•tated, "They *ay they are for
ready reached the stage of tw lrf
Mr. Parker .vent into a'llr In
of Ihe Slate Board ..f Health met The city coininitainn h it slid that lab|r arrangement*, a I'mt Office,
Ike
an
will
vote
for
him
but
they
Florida
Highway
Patrol
officers
*huw rattle themselves.
find what thr trouble might be
with Ihe City Commlaalon tu agree they will not inerrne the ra to . :.nd other exciting hi dh* will be
aie
not
Into
raw
ted
In
whether
he
were placed on a at a ml by basis
and
there
wa*
*o
much
smoke
(iuiding the two bulla aroutid
&lt;m the necessary program An Thii ha* been rrp'wti.l lime and provided lo furnUh enleilaining
get* a Republican ('-ngreft or
and many wrre called to Ihe Juat a* If they were t&gt;ct». he call*
they couldn’t get in.
agreement waa made to the *Mi*- time again. The revolution r»c!f shopping for the older f.dka aa
not
|h.
thrae
same
people
renivm‘
scene
Amt
It
was
reported
that
faction of both partle* tn the ralli for Ihe financing tn be done well a* Ihe young fry.
Damage to the h«me ia estimat­ sheriffs and sheriffs deputies rach by nickname. ThD one, he
l-er that the Democratic majority
A bind will be on hand lo furn­
■reld I* Ml,*rry" and the other W
form of a resolution numbered MO •m the present revenue itruclure.
ed nl $2 000.
thwarted
Ike
on
every
turn
In
the
it*
MARIAN
l
o
s
km
from surrounding counties were
and waa paaaed on April 12 1931. The hutinei* approxch It t j review ish music tinier hrillinnt lights
The (lvlr.lo Fire Department and •ummoned to the Central Florida "I'cewre."
OVIEDO—
When
II
romei
la
l**t
•.•••l-ui
of
Congreai.
(living
Thii reaolution stated very '.tally and itudy the entire utility system that have already b«*n trite.) for choosing cheer leaden the itud- him the presidency with.nit a Re­ Killarney fire truck and emer­ town.
The father of lo th of the yotirf
that Ihe City Comnti*sl»n eonsld- of revenue an I r-ownddurc*. If Ihe event.
bull* Is Advance Harry the Ill'll,
enl* of the Oviedo lltgh School publican congre** would In- tike gency truck answered the alarm.
Ammunition fur shotguns, rifle*
leading off of ra-i'ie, w II be nrefrr *lileri. So It &lt;rem* from
era Ihe conilrucliun af a * '« ajc it ia found tn he ccOtvrm(rally
giving him men without gun* or The Florida Paw.-r Co. also sent and pistols w-a« being •.*t.| at a Higginbotham aald, amt was th#
treatment plant at b«'th deilrable tnund lo aervice an udliliona! re­ ■he ant. u l ipaglin i au|.rer (hit the r.-«ulta of the v.itlrg Frida- gun* without bullet* In the la*t an emergency vehicle.
rapid par* at Wildwood'* only grand rhamplbn of Californivand evpedlent and agreed to a com­ venue issue— then, anj only thin wt|J te i - n c l beginning at ,3-JO for tame
world’*
war."
Parker
la
a
prominent
citrus
*!or* open at the time of Ihe In­ “Advance Harry the 19th", be
mitment that a treatment T art —should the declalon be rtaJc to p. m. In .he irho&gt;il luneh room
salt, told for ftR.500.
Numbered among the tlx fin“ Wthout the uipport of a Re­ grower of the Oviedo rerllon anj cident However, the sales were
W eonitructed or under convlcue- undertake the project.
The mother of the two yemr-g
Other taste etrnivai at’ii..*ph-ie allitv are I’r r r y nr I Kmllv, t t
father-in-law
of
Ben
II.
Jones,
for­
discontinued
and
restricted
to
publican
Congie**,"
be
said,
"Ike
Son by the City of Sanford w.tlitn
Many people confute the nrcicnt landwtchra and dnnka will be on known a* Jnnle Fleming; also, sort11 he unable to rarer out hit mer operator of the Oviedo Drug those wearing badge* of law en­ hulls at Karl IllgglnbothamW
three years from April 12. 1931 It capital improvement program uf hand on th# groun.li. Their will Melanie and I’at Jarkaan. Dawn
ranch Is CAV.II. Mlhcr, and woe
wia further agreed that tne re­ the general city governm-nt ni'h nelu.te hot dogs, rold drink* cof­ Walker and Betty Stevenson mike program to give the people of thii Store and row a prominent citrus forcement agencies.
Hie grand champion heifer at At­
grower
himself.
(iov.
l.oll-.y
Collins
askr.t
Ihe
country
the
legislation
it
nee.li
quirement and con»tructi.i-i of 'he t.iist of the utilities It ihoul I l&gt;e fee, and other t!d hi:.* (Hat w:!l the *tx In ntirnbre.
lanta, Georgia in 1931. She •&lt; d
to continue our present peace and
Thr humr la a one atory frame Florida Sheriff's Bureau and for I2.7.V) at a Auction, he m I.I.
plant waa baaed on the financ­
I’eggy, Dawn an i Betty s ir
remembered that Ihe two pro- delight everyone
Sheriff
,M
.
It.
It..wan
of
jum
ler
house recently renovated, air
ing by an additional revenue certi­ grama are entirely llfferrn: and
Nothing m» b"&lt;*n ’elt u r n .* member* of Ihe teni-.r clan this prosperity."
"The real n sn m of th#a* ahosr
conditioned, and new oil healing County for a full report and the
ARNOLD LUND
ficate iaauc baied "onl) uP"n the separate under tw„ separate hud- In providing a won ’e-'u! evening vrar and are velsran* at the enter
rattle are "U.C R. Advance ta rry
I
Fill
raJd
it
li
looking
Into
Ihe
ease
system juat ln*tallrd.
rollateral pledged for Ihe ong nal geta. Ih e utililira m-a be fmanr- for all who uttend the fh.olr-dc lc*d#r game. )lel*le, a Junior, i*
the tilth” and R C R. ta rry the
revenue certificate ltiue prr*entl&gt;- ed only from the revenue derived School Hallo./r-u lurnlval Tl.e altq a letrran.
It la on the main highway he- to determine tf it has Jurisdiction. Huh”, he sal'L
Since
daylight
yesterday
nil
ha*
authortre I". TThl* very elc«ny from the u*e of u&gt;|i|i;r« The gen­ ■lre«slng up in co.ti.ru* for ih*
tween Oviedo and Winter Park at
Junie ami I’al, Ivnth ninth grad­
lligginlmtham cure* for th* two
been quiet In this little central
Indicate! that the City could not l« eral cil* government la financed big rvenl till be Ihe 'n.t in't.ute er*. arc newcomer* t&gt; the field.
(iohlcnrod.
excellent examples of ahow cat­
Florlla
town.
75
mile*
north
of
•.iketl to Increaie utlliy ch»r?&lt;-a lo from faxes and many other forma detaili whi-h prov.de *i.iing'l*ri We anticipate great doing* at the
ITie Oviedo Fire Department Tampa.
tle as if they wrre p#U, hrushlnf
provide collateral for the financ­ of revenue auch a* the power fran- with Ihe ‘Thri.l of tneir Jlvca" n came* Ihl* year aitb this line
had the blare under control and
William A Fordham, president and currying their hodle* a* If
ing of a treatment plant
they take pa.t In ihe ron'ens for up of pretty lassiei. A&gt; know
nut before other trucks arrived.
chi*e agreement.
The Sanford KIwanD Club will The Oviedo Fire Department «ald, of the Florida conference of the all ready to take off for on* of
With the completion of thw
the team will hay* la win with
The only solution to the con­ the most orig.nal creitlnna.
visit I'inecaitle Air Force Base following Ihe blare, that "We ajs- National Assn, for the Advance- (he big Itv-ntnrk shows of the
agreement, the Stale Board of struction of a *evage treatment
The whid* evening, tomorrow thrlr backing.
until of Colored People, said at amith.
Wednesday in li«u of Its regular
Health gave their approval tu the •dan* ii a business approach to a
preiiate Ihe volunteer fire depart­ Tamp*. "From what I’v.- hrrml
has tN-rn »rl aside af S-&gt; 'll1C* one example of the many
lun.-heon
meeting
at
the
Yacht
plana for Ihe aewage eu'Uel on very complicated problem The liight.
*tle School e ,r | 1P g!gjn tK ||a |.
ment at Killarney coming lo our It looks like a lynching If it was, effort* that are bring originated
Club.
M*lem. Bit* were taken and lb? City of Sanford Is already under­
aid."
Inween Event that is op* of the
we definitely will make an investi­ to bring additional publicity and
work »a« itatied It w-re then taking this huileeia apptoaeh •moit looked i n event* around
Ru»#! will leave Semiroli High
lienerally fair thrmrgh Tneiday,
Beth Ihe Oviedo and Ktllainey gation."
attraction on Seminole County
teen that Ihe eoit of rmsUori'un wdh Iti fiscal agent*.
Seho-d
for
P'neeaille
Air
Forre
the city."
low tnnlghl Vt tO.
Fire Departments are manned by
Woods was arrest*t Saturday from otlu-r sections of the ecu' •
wai well over the eilimn'ei and
Bare at 10 a. m
(('onllnilrd On I'a tr Seven!
that Ihe additional revenue certlLunch will he •erved lo Ihe l&lt;v a I volunteers from th* communities.
fA.t.- Iiauc would he nccc-.ary In
group prior to Insperllni a I I 17,
oiatcr limply to complete Ihe rollone of tie newer Air Force Jet
e. mn i)*lem . Ihe fueai i gci la
plan'* The group of Sanford
advtied Ihe Clly ComtrUdon that
Kiwanians will he liken on •
the maiimum anioonl that could
lour of I'lnerislle A;r Fore# Base
In- lerurel at that lime v.ai ffi-V
during their vlill.
two.tw. This aeron.1 .v*'je *• a- »"U
•imply to complete tie vvik cn
Ihe collection eyiten Ir.vl v»a* al­
ready under eonalraflio-! Thti
wai the fam e tim e !ha'. «i&lt; to
LJhe been u.cd for the tic s 'ment
A. C. Smith, *3, a former resi­
hint. The City of Sanfuid waa
dent of Sanford, died yesterday
vow faced with havinj borrowed
morning In Ta'ip*. f.Hosing a
i da rapacity on the utility reshort illness
•enne at that time. However. Ihia
Survivor* include on* brother,
lid not mean that a treatment
Fiwnk Smith of ftanfonl; and
plant waa abandoned fo.* it «»»
three aivters, Mia* f.en II. Smith
dearly predicted that the normal
of S*i,fmd, Mr*. G. L. Brown
ironth of Ihe utility ayatem would
of Atlenla, G*.} and Mr*. Al C«d
*rovide additional funJa a f'rr revby of lltnniker, S II,
fral jfae* lhal could aervice «
Funeral service* for Mr Smdh
hird issue of revenue .enificates.
wdl be held in Tampa Wednesday
4n Auguat of 193«, Ihe City Comafternoon at I p. m. at Wilson
Imsion Informed the itate Board
Sammons Funeral Home. Burial
d Health that It would !&gt;- »t&gt;will t*k • place In Tamp*
uuvimate!)' four yeara before
here would be a aurpiui of &lt;unJa
o provide for a treatment plan',
n aniwer to thii letter, the S'ate
laard of Health aent a letter a iy
ng they would not approve any
THIS CAR WAS 1 1I VVKI ING east on »th
vrrlher extension* without a treatSuction ccrtmonirft itcvatly *btn they b«ctme members of l)tn
11 o'clock, lh a other car Involved was just
* *• niant T hu aama leter wa*
Photo)

Lund Slates Ike's
Visit Demonstrates
Interest In State

S t e p s T a k e n T o G e t Big Crowd Expecled
T rea tm en t P la n t H e r e To Be Af Halloween

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Carnival Tomorrow

M an Vanishes
From Jail Cell

Goldenrod Home
Damaged Saturday
B” Fire, Water

Oviedo Students
Pick Cheerleaders;
Sisters Preferred

Kiwanis Club Will
Visit Pinccastle
Air Force Base

Weather

Former Resident
Dies In Tamoa

Additional
Local News
O n Page 7

Earl Higginbotham
Is Raising Two
Prize Show Cattle

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Seminole Smoke Signals
Meet

Who's
New

S H S Faculty

By MARY JANE FLYNT
Marcel Efird, who la a tophomore, tame to S. II. S. from Dur­
ham, N. C.
While living in Durham, ahe wai
a member of the Student Council
and the Future llomemaiers of
America. She wai also a cheer­
leader in Ihc clgth grade.

Teacher of the Week, Ernest
.Conley, ii ■ Graduate of Stetson
Colleen a*here he was Captain of
3 be Hand and prfsident of the
nireheitra.
lie la presently the Hand HI*
^■eetar at Seminole High, Co-apoq?»or of the Key Club and a member
-of the Faculty Advisory Commit*
'.lee.
. Mr. Cowley hai done a tuperb
job with the banJ and majorette*
and dctervtt* a lot of credit for
he eapert planttlns and art»ng3ng he ha* done on the hatfdimc
shows at the foot hall games.

SEMINOLE SMOKE SIGNALS
Published weekly in The Sanford Herald
E d ito r
_____________________ Pat Hnrringto*
Associate E d ito r__________________ Shirley Anderson
Society E d ito r___________________- .......... Kay Jenkins
Feature E ditor_______ ___ ___-.•••— __ —.
Fred PW
Joke Editor ________________________ Bill Thompson
Reporters;
Bobbie Crutchfield, Kay Ivey. Ann Vondrmi, Angelo
Compain, A. J. Clements, Bill Thompson, Mary -lone
Flvnt Bay Johnson. Frances Strickland, Wllla McMillan,
Claudia Warmack, Wanda Burse, Fenny Marion. Carla
Newberry, Windu Gilbert, Dale Lewis.

Wayne Johnson la a new addition
to the Junior class. He come* to
S. H. S. from Baltimore Md.,
where he lived until he moved to
Florida. He played • game that
we in Florida aren'l very familiar
with, called “ aocker." Wayne
■ays that he likes Florida's wea­
Wilh their while skirts and or-!
ther Iota belter than Mary Uni’* anre sweaters contrasting wilh the
because, and I quote, "it's /reel­ trousers and orange and black
in' up there.”
jackets of the hand, Ihe Pep
Club made a colorful picture as
Ihey marched onlo the Winter
BY A. J. CLEMENTS ♦
Park field fur one of their very
The Seminole Chapter h-td its
good half-time shows.
Initiation »n Green Hands Isvt
For the Wild Cals home people,
Ihr Pen Club and Band got Into ueck. The following boys were IniIhe fall season combined with the Hated'
Arthur Blanton. Glenn Spivcr,
near
Halloween.
A lot of preparation is gone
After ihe Pep Club and Band Bruce Crocker. Bobby Thompmn,
Into making the spectacular shows
had finished with their iraditioni*!
a success, especially the ones re­ "F anfarr," they marched into a Larry Mann. Billy Alford, Jin my
quiring props. The show Fridsy half moon position where ihe band Williams, Johnny Jacobs, Bill El­
liott, Tommy Sparkci, Chirlri
night, with the theme of "Harvest played "Harvest Moon.”
When the band finished play­ Denham, Burke Winn. Baymo®
Time” necxlrd hayitscks end
Siranes, Stanley Stevens, Thotnsi
trees. Grlling the hiystarks was ing, Ihe Band and Pep Club, with McWatcrs and Billy Trslo.
a
lot
of
excitement
and
yelling
a chore in itself. Several of lh&lt;Mvny stunts were played on the
went Into an old fashioned square
bind members and Mr. Cowley dance, dancing lo the tune of that boys and they seemed to enjoy
urnl out am! cut bamboo. It was old song "Turkey In The Btraw.” B very much.
a sight seeing them struggle with
The officers and other mrmben
After the square dance was over
the cumbrous poles; trying their they went into their traditional of the Chapter participated In the
be*l lo tie them in such a seaj' letter "8." The band played the initiation. Ben Wiggins and Ran­
lhat they would at least resemble school song while the Pep Club dall Priest were there to assist
haystacks, no mstter how slight. added effects with their pompoms. Mr. West in maintaining onbr.
Pete Bans, Hickte Roth and After that the band and Pep Club The initiation turned out to be f
great success.
Sally Wallace did a terrific Job marched off Ihe field.
in sticking the colorful leaves on
We want to take this opportunity
the hare ireet, they were modern lo thank Mr. Em eit Cawley and
Mr. Harris picking Maggie Jane
day Jack Frosts. I'm sure they Miss Bohn for the encouragement
up
from the floor:
didn't mind the task.
and Ideas which they both gave
"Have an accident?" .
Tho props were completed, but t« the Band anj) Pep Club to make
Maggie Jane: No thank you, 1
the rest of us were struggling to the shows the great shows they
Just
had one.
,
memorise mu.ic, as our band, are.
i
never goes out on the field with
music.
The majorettes wer*» very ex­
cited' because of the novel Idea
of twirling flags. They worked
hard before and after school in­
variably gelling the flags wound
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
on their batnos, but soon all dif­
ficulties were Ironed out.
312 EAST FIRST STREET
After a tut of hard work and
morning drill*, the show was per­
PHONE 78
formed willi tremendous success,
II. JAMES GUT
JAMES a GUT
and already the band and pep
club havo begun practicing ano
Assoc.
thcr spectacular.

SHS; Proud O f Pep •
Club , Band Shows
Initiation Held
By FFA Chapter

■ A village paraon'a daughter elop­
ed In her father's clothes. Neat
-'alajr the village paper trai pub*
•Jlahed with an account of the
elopement. It was headed, ’Ticca
I n the Parsons P ints.”
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row i.hy

(Herald Photo)

Gossip Clouds

MARSHALL LASUSION, manager nf laiYrtt’* K ii't St. Store explain« torn# of the fine point* of
keeping n produce counter attractive to DCT Student Virgil Spivey while Jit.'T Coordinator Louis J.
Girard look* nn. (Herald Photo)

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Blackboard DCT Student Training
Bunglers
y Q g e S f o r e Manager

It icem i I've heard rumor* h is a date with a doll for the
about Mr. Laudc (Football coach) F. F. A. banquet and ihe docen t
and Mr. Silver! getting together think anyone knows.
iZlvla Presley albumi and collec- In chapel Turtday who was the
BY ANGELO COM PAIN
tioni. Could Ihi! be Uue?
Freshman girl ant Jr. boy who
Virgil Spivey, a senior at Semi­
I consider myielf a* thoroughly
2 F.vie Krat/ert sure does look
so erabarraicd. It couldn't versed on the aubjcct of teacher! nole High School, who is in the
•forward to week end*. Hey gal, be Kathy and Iticbanl, Could It.
as the Irading rhijd expert in the I). C. T. program at the school is
.could It V cause of a certain j Who are alt the little speed nation
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think!
he ii on
the be
•fctctioa #IIUCM
demon* rJcinjj around Ihc foul hi II ^ivior of ui uninhibited and i^pho- taking store management train­
- Edith Hanson is laving money
every morning fat ten miles mor|c tecnigert — which ii, I ing at the First St. Winn-Dixie
fo r s trip to Miami. Edllh, who
hour.) Could that bo Mr. Ficm- auure you. far from any irnill store.
jiv es in Miami?
,n* ®ml hU driven Gaining itu- d#grPC „ al) Xunelhele**, lin tVirgil la the ion of Mrs. G. W.
2 Virgil Spivey la collecting girls dent*.
we delinquent, irresponsible. ami Simmons, Ht. 2 Box 319.
By WANDA GILBERT
marring*. You can a.k her but
What s going on behind closed tolerable "overgrown children"—
The night It dark and cool. A
When
Virgil
was
asked
how
he
3 » won't admit It!
do-rs In Miaa Ruprechti home re, m , Ufh matter are we defined —
house that is ssid to be haunted
- Well In second period there arc **»*• days? Don't lie alarmed Juat are the ernter of all aitention thought of the D. C. T. program stands In Ihe shadow of an old
would
help
him,
he
said,
'
i
be­
« couple of cyei looking at that * hunch of arooms. Since Hallo- at p*v chlatriiU’ reunion* — Vd
dead tree; Ihe wind I* blowing
9 ‘reshnian hoy Tommy Arch-r wr,,« •» m ar Ihey will tome In lam, I’m »ure — I wtmlj think lieve that I will benefit from raining the hats difficulty with
training
program
because
my
Could II be Barbara Thomas?
handy for tran*imrlatlon around ii only fitting anil unmi -lakrniy
their flying.
f | think Mick Erirkion aril Fa&gt;o school.
proper that one of in hould try studies in scho-i are showing mo
A shadow creeps along the brok­
.Would make a culc couple ht't 1 What’a this about Doug Tnompand I do mean iry lo decom- tho reason why 1 am doing cer­ en rail fence. It's a cal; could it
tain
thing*
at
the
store,
for
thli
think ihey had the same Idea. I0B- H® J"1* ,,on't have anything puve and analyie a haphatard spebelong lo a witch? Maybe so. I
flood luck!
1,1 do with the girls. Come on cies commonly refrrred to as reason, I am able to understand thought I saw one with a broom­
belter
tho
operations
of
a
large
"W ell It seems like Judy Herron u ° u«h- «lv® '»* a 'hanre.
“irarher.” “Instructor'. " ifd
stick fly across the sky.
Bonnie fitoffer Just can't make Rogue , and various other terms grocery »iore.
,
Ye*. M's October 31. On this
)u st can't get off the subject of
up her mind! who could it be? d-noting hi* caliber ami conduct u.i
, I-eneston. manager of n|ght Sarnan the lord of ihc dead
Jerry Jones.
Winn-Dixie when i i W la give raI|, for1h ho. „ of cv» ip irltl.
too embarrassing to mention.
Who it that boy Ellen P. has Virgil Spivey, perhaps?
Linda Parker 1* finally happy!
\ frllow executioner ha* once hi* opinion about the D.t ,T. pro- n t|c h n rollert their black rats for
twin dreaming over. Is it Dlek e
She asked George Farts In a described a teacher during exams gram said, "W Inn-Dixie store* In (he rides across the sky. One night
K?
_ J wonder why Jean Southward hkaling Party and he accepted, a.* a father, mother, pal, cmifes- other cities have been glad to ln ,hp , fnr everyone la afraid of
ylways cornea out of nomr ee. **'• mu*t have had a change of sor, advisor, and exp&lt;-rt. This, of accept I). C. T. aiudenla at train- *pook« Bnd goblins,
on tho fun site, lltiio children
Okk, Poor Jean, ah* is Juat learn- hcait.
course, I* a prejudiced ami virtual re.. They have benefited very
lng how lo eat her own cooking
Seems like some holy besides definition of ihc apecie*; for, were much from the program because with wide eyes, attend carnivals
liven the Company a source ar.d go Irtrk-or treating d m srd as
£;GH(
Miss Whittle likes Elvis Ptesley. it not, we would’t have scools lt
fur potential future manager* and ghosts, skeletons, and prinrenes.
When football season comes Casuist it be Mr. Chrtslen*en?
from lart of teachers.
Johnny R, lllctd starts dreaming
I* M true that Eddie Kirrhhnff
It mult be terrible lo be a tea assistant managers."
Everyone's Imaguiullon Is stret­
W football, and girls arc Just albke* ltulibie Munson, lines Bar- elirr. Gur specimen of teacher
t-inj-sion alto raid, "Sine- Vir- ch*',1 l&lt;&gt; the fullest extent ns it
pasting fancy. Why doesu'1 so • barn Hunt have a crush on llrrbic must In- uuaf/ectcil bj failures, Ril has berii in the program, he should lie.
Knight?
hearths* and deadly when erad- hss been sbte to undertake oddiFortune tellers have their night,
girl take the hint.
Sylvia Price fho' Is happy. At lng, incapable of reaching his boll lional responsibilities here at the Lovers and the harvest moon shinWho is that little freshman
:«l who's tried to h«ok that cute 1,11 Ju,t returned lo school after nz temperature, and running and store, and therefore has become ir.g over a hay firlj and pumpkin!
tV
rl Summcrslll.
Cu-ihl it
It lie L
vii* “ w rtk’a absence. Welcome bark, crafty at asking trirk quciliem. a more valuable employe.
iarl
Htimmcrsill. Could
Lyn*
round nut that night usually
What a destiny! How* rould he l&gt;ear
da If? Come on "Handsome” give At.
never forgutlrn.
II seems III I the kids arr look- H’
her a hrrsk.
It’s n lime for parties which al­
Duke, what was it you were lng forward to the new Student ta niency is an evil to he dcsptiways inc'udc npple-bobbing con­
looking for in Kay's notebook? I’rogram alariing Wednesday night, ed by all members of ihe species.
tests. Gaiety is found where
Why can't we have the first day ctouils of doubt and fear once
Could It have been—A D. S. I hear °" W.T.H.U. at 7:00 This is a U»r »p*cim-n-trarher reganls ten
tency
ns
a
sign
of
faltering
in
his
"f
duck
season
off?
It
has
been
Acveral of your frienil* lot) yon Pr°Sr,»m put on by the senior
. stood.
pedagogical technique. When U* Practice in the previous year*
•everat dlfcfrrnl things. It that speech clast so he sure la ilslcn.
Have a good time. Keep in the
It's for &gt;ou—Students.
inuruclor becom, ,n Hi
" r *r*’ no reason why it should ^ spirit. If you don't tho goblin*
tight?
A
couple
seen
around
the
halls
1
*
»ibbit
way
1cuntil,
ills,
then,
changed
now.
will get you.
Who Is (hat Freshman girl float
lng around on clouds berau.c tho nf s H- 8often arc Carol ,lmp lo Introduce him t &gt; an in-. Tell me. i*n‘l it better to let
Tliero goes lhat witch again. [
McNeil and Don Mathieux. Could ’rrn **ie possibility of which ihc boy* out the first day than She's saying something.
1 1 have them skip school and go
It be that n new steady rimple 1,ir MMiclmcn-teRc'cr
if
I think she's vvi»hing everyone
iv going lo lie added? We hop? n "r sprcmien, out of social need, anyway? Ii ihe boy* go without a "spooky Halloween."
so—the result* later.
mu*t lie friendly, but not inti- permission Hen they stand Ihc
Seems n* Ihuugh Caiol Vutl B,*lriy acquainted. **i!h the Stud- chance of being expelled, an l
it very excited about going to
nr lh“ir Immediate families thricfor* mining tel of valuable
Homecoming with Jimmy but is it *** b111** he helpful, but not ulc- school work The* nilgh*. not have
she doesn't want In leave I"1* at 'n'sHwnte nf *rcste*l grav- missed thl* work it they bid hern
(wilh spnlagle* to the Lord fmm true
Ilobby IJItlr nt home.
B). that It. lest tirnr; he lilll-t lx* allowed III*. fir«t J.iy off. ThereAn "A" in the newly-adopted
California)
Iwe Jaikvon lias u new hubby!
•but n°l ‘.smart;" hr mutt f&lt;ie, we **k you on behalf of the grading system means lhat a stu­
Hipslcrs, Flip-trrs, and all cats,
be
humorous
but
not
jovial;
hr
other dink hunier* of Seminole
hand me your b&gt;he», I have come ' Hey Lee, Do I Kiiuw yuu?" .Some­ mutt he irsi&gt;cttrd, but not vene­ High School in think ii over very dent has done excellent work in
time a k her about It.
a lubjeft. It is not an r*»y mark
to plant Caesar, not to dig him.
carefully befere making your de­ lo* make. An "A" excnnliflci
Why doe* Doliie MHt* sit around rated
The bad bop •quart* blow lingers
The
mutt
dieadful
fair
a
ieachrr
cision.
careful and courteous attention to
aftir they It rut out, but Ihc with her pocket book open all ihe can suffer la thr event of being
Your* Iruty.
classroom lecture* pin* a lot of
Cool quarters is nften left undiig. lime? Could it be Hist she has unable to answer a quetiion, at
THE DUt'K HUNTERS OF
u new picture of Johnny?
outside work in careful study and
fi'i let'* leave Caesar cold. The
which joiiut uur specimen teacher
S It. S.
Mary
Grace
really
harp*
on
the doing nf homework assignCool Brutus has pitched yuu that
frantically
would
evade
Ihe
quetIhe old line "Where'* Johnny?"
inents. It denotes a rigorous selfCsemr was a clunk, and if this Much luck—Kid*
Hon with such prolixity that tt
A Student's Ail'd
discipline on the part of thr stud­
is lh» right pitch it was a rough
becomes obvious to the stm lrnls' Can't study in the fali—
ent. Etch student should he proud
goof and Caesar has met it rraty.
j Ihat hi* 1* merely quibbling. The
gotta play football
of an "A" If he reeilvcl one, and
In this pad, tim e cool Unit us
'teacher may report to varioui Can't study In iho winter—
all of ui, student* ami faculty
forms of anecdotes, for examples
and the gang it stepped out, be­
gall* play haskrlball
alike, should be proud of the fol­
cause Brutus is a coo) cat, and
and lectures, most irrelevant to Can't study in the spring—
lowing students who received "A'a”
the question asked. At the climax
I dig the gang the most, I'm
g"tls girl!!
this Wednesday night of such a magnificent monologue,
on all subject* Including cilitenhere to line you about Caesars' ctBeginning
7
p.
m.
over
WTRn
the
Senior
1ship.
the wise student should answir
planting.
Speech Class will be sponsoring
This it an exclusive "club," and
Hr, I dig the most, a root daddy the NEW STUDENT CLUB for with surprised amairment of 1st • •&gt;' I doubt very very much that
|
these
student* are preparing for
this
will
causeany
serious
de­
ignorance,
"Oh,
1
tec!"
In me, but Brutus soy s he was a IBM and '17 featuring the latest
•ube and Brutus Is groovy. He school news and some inlercsting Our specimen teacher it indeed cline nf enrollmrul al teacher's the future wilh an exceptional
a difficult subject to understand; colleges. Further believe me. tol­ amount of hard work today.
Jerked many chicks and square* eolertalnment each week,
lt Is with pride, respact, and
he
Is generally quite unpredict­ erating teachers, lhat I, or w*j
to thl* pad, and poured the haul
The show will have a new f(g.
—youth — are in no way trying admiration that we salute the fol­
able.
Howcxcr,
it
is
a
mown
-ct
Into
norkrl*. «nd is thl* cat |„ rr titU-d Ihe School Calendar,
tu deprive yotirsclvc* of any one lowing straight A students:
«n lek? when tho eats have howl- which will have news of special that when a student disputes the member of your specie*: we shall
Senior girls, Betty Carpenter,
•d, Cac*ar has spilled over, a event* and happenings in come wont of his inttnclur amt the in Mill find satisfaction in gloating Nancy Cash, Nan Cushing, and
slructor, in his turn, challenges
(ally cube thuuld bo pirklng, but during the following week.
student's argument, the stud­ over Ihe possibility of your leach­ Gail Smith.
^rutus said he was .a cut out lek,
So remember to be listening lo the
Junior boys, Angelo Compstgn.
ent,
right or wrong, ihoild natur­ ing our posterity — amt vico versa.
and Brutus is a daddio lo all Ihe show wilh a new twist. That's
Nccr«*ary in.l indispensable, Sophomore girls, Audrey Roller,
ally. apologise, and, promptly, dr.
you cits.
at 7 p. nt.
wilh all human fraillir* thruwu !lrriulx Elicit.
vour humble pie.
We were going to give Caei*r
Freshman girls, Nancy Butler,
In, yuu will profit by us, bul t
Apparently,
what
our
specimenthe topper, but he huntf It three
doubt If it will equal the extent Janet Glenn, Dolores Hargrravc
teacher
teems
to
abhor
most
Is
times, v*n* (hit a cube? I dug
the student who uses cold etiquette to which vse shall rrufit by you. and Bobbie Munson.
JJte line Brutus let, but I am to set
to
the utmost and (mien flattery
ap my Him too,
to Hs greatest. The teacher mu-t
eat to alt on
never, under any circumstance*,1
COMPLETE STOCK
s . l ! , » ' y ROBBIE CRUTCH FIELD
put, nml you '* tag with Brutus
make this detestation noticeable,
Thursday
night
at
the
Seminole
Ring. Caesar the head of Ibis dis­
but reply In even colder term*
trict, t* now cut out and no cat 'aunty Teachers meeting the Tri- of etiquette and flattery.
will dj*j hint now. If | could caust Mr Trio entrGained.
It is safe to esiert, however,
They tang three numbera. the
an!
| ball under your thatches, I first from a current broadwey despite hls human Imperfections,
•would be a square to Brutus, who musical of the same name, “Mr lhat, between man and superman
Jl a daddio to all you cat*.
Wonderful”, ihe second was a our speclmtn-leacher'a final goal
* But now Caesar's loot is to be "ovelty number entitled, "Lillie is Ihe latter. Believe me, you
divided up, so all you eats give 'illle'', and the third a George teacher* all who read t h i s ,
Hn ear. When you hear this cat's
-rshwin number, "The Man I I am definitely not tr)ing to ma'xe
Pitch you will dig him the most. ove".
your species extinct by lb's br!»f
ISlh A Park
A fter you gel your cut go shin
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Letter To Editor

Anthony's Funeral
Oration Translated
To Modern Terms

SHS 'Straight A #
Students Revealed

TV idrsl rlimale and rich earth of Florida farm
land* nukr winter fanning l,ig budne**! Florida
farmer! learn that Ly doing mure job* rlectrirall jr
•hey ran Ukt full advantage of m&gt;iI and climate
fnr 1-igcer crop* of winlsr vegetables and fruit!
—for hungry market! all over America!

New Student Club
Starts Wednesday

FOR BETTIft FARM IIV IN G ...
"Give me all the Mg lab*
your Liiehen and laundry—I'll
lighten housework, give j ou
•dJrd lime for family fun and
relavs lion. Ii* just plain good
sense lo switch to COOL,CLEAN,
SAFE K1 ECTWGTY—and of
course. It's more economical lo
go all-electric in your kitchen
and laundry than to use a combination of fuels i"

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played many role* in Hieball —'ha; a atilt a fair amount cf
but tv-n U ra n t, the Yankees' apenJlng money even in thcag
perfect t»m» pttrher. tf th* flrit high-priced day*
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rearch for the i t million treastire
of King John which disappeated

, teacher i* tcurhln* he aiuu.d
be aeruplouily c ■
rejpert for the w ith nrd dignity
of each Individual pupil In tbe
clettroom."
The guide offer. »r.al it call*
five
safeguards. These
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1
No ’ ra r’icr shoulJ u*c the
classroom a* a meant or prtw lytIrtB ttudrnU of any particular
failh.
I The almosphcre of the claisroom ahmiId be rurh that no 'In ­
dent feel* frier ted because of hU
belief* or disbelief*.
3 If a student ask* question*
which rmulre thr
latton. the tesrhef ihould refer
the pupil to ■ priest, rabbi or min­
ister of the student', i-j.ti. uln.
faith.
4. Teachers should deal with
moral and spiritual subject* a«
Ihcy onto M an integral part of
the rlnsijoorn Instruction and c*
perienren. and in dealing with
these subject* the inilructor should
avoid glvlnc any sectarian alant
to the instruction.
5. In teachinj: moral and spiritual foun.lalion* sound rdurallonal
principle* alusnld be fohuued. A
learhcr should mrluJe only iho*e
types of Icamlnis eipfrienrei ap-

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a plush S-7 jO.OOO antmtl shelter.
If a equipped with indirect light*
Ing. running water and soft mu*
ale. A dog* life certainly lsa'%
what 1 1 used to bu.

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t n i rpirit ml foundation'." T.-*y »:t:
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Seminole County Area Would Be
Advantageous Spot For Airport
In thla column on July 30 of thla year.
&gt;: tra auggeated that • new airport facility
"'for Central Florida be built to accomodate
~ the growing Induatrbl. commercial, tourUt.
^ and air freight demand.
We alao ruggeated that the new facility
be eonatructed at a more central location,
perhape between Sanford and Orlando,
where more people, more Industrie*, more
freight could u&gt;e the facilities to a great■er advantage.
If the editorial were reread, one would
alao find that we suggested that n greater
number of airline* would find their way
Into Central Florida with a larger and more
modern airport with 15.000 foot runwaya
accessible from a greater number of high­
ways and central Florida cities.
We were contradicted, so It seems, at an
early date. And were reminded that no
larger facilities were necessnry - that the
present nirjxirt could take rare of the air
■travel and urn demand for years to come.
This, we knew, was not so.
Now. the suffer*Inn* mnde bv The Sanford Herald are being followed. However,
we earnestly believe that a new nimort to
accomodate the mushrooming industrial
' And military area, should l&gt;e pluced at a
more advantageous snot, awav frem crowd­
ed areas - away from Intertwining and
complex street and highway systems and
'At a spot where the facility would servo
more people, more Industry, more freight
Shipment, and more military personnel.
Sanford and Seminole County li&lt; growtug quickly Into more thnn n prominent
stage, for recent releases stated that some.filing should be done quickly "before a
neighboring community county gets ahead

,‘«f us."
It Isn't the thought of The Sanford Herald
. ^ Ap get ahead of anybody. We hnve never
* AQggosted that one community nr one area
.to gagged for tha benefit of another. We
.:-abR M t that tha airport for Central Flori. 'Oa he placed At an advantageous location
At that "It would aarve more people, ami
, jpore Industry, and more freight demnnd.
* tven more tourists and more military per­
sonnel."
/ Sanford Is on the verge of a tide of grow th
that wilt bring the population of the
Sow popular city to a mere 50 to 60 thou--•and citizens. That Irw't Just 'puppy talk'
- It Is facts that have been projected by
•xperta who know what they are doing.
Seminole County will grow precentagewIm - In avery section.
And before we know It there will be a
tlbcka and terminals located on the St. Johns
'Ttiver at Sanford - this is another fact
that we mutt face and fnee quickly.
This terminal will make It necessary that
we have at our disposal, and not for the
exclusive u n of the City, but for the use
of all Central Florida, an airport that will

readily serve and take care of the actual1
demand.
It Is certainly right — and very true —
that 15,000 foot runways be provided for mo­
dem planeo that will soon be put into use
by the airlines. This was brought out on
July 30 id our editorial.
Frankly, the air travel industry is not
being underestimated —- those who must
plan and develop for the airlines haven't
shouldered the responsibility in h "forward
look" to what in needed In the immediate
future.
We are thinking, not only in terms of
what we will need five and ten years front
now, but also at the plain facts in what
we need today.
Tho present facilities that mem to Ikj
serving, in a small way, the air truvel de­
Eva Jam es on U k . Howell thla
mands of the central Florida area, must he
week on Thursday afternoon.
expanded to meet the growing popularity
Among
those playing were Mrs.
of air travel — and Sanford, along with
R. C. Carlson. Mre. Charles .VieSeminole County can't be left out of the
hot*, hire. Thoma* Gladwin and
picture.
Mr*. I*roy Neumann.
William McLaughlin, who has
We believe that one of the tArongcst
t » n aimvtna ■* 11L
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planning boards that has over been form,
liV MRS.
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| mother Mre James McGrath ha*
ed In Seminole County should be formed Mr. and Mr*. Darwin Petty have
lhp Alr Force and hal’ left

Longwood

an d ap p ointed now to ta k e care o f th is relumed from * three month vsp re ssin g problem th a t is before th e comln ,n,,un‘ ■"* UUt n "'**
m u n ity now. O u r needs aro present not
'v,nlc ln beliut. Ml*., the Patfo re c a st.
* 1,h ,MrCarl Hartman and atlended the
It is strongly pomible that the planning Tedding
wrdding of
of Connie
Connie
Zar.inan.
board which has been formed to serve one Mi.i Kartman 1* thr gtamldatiKhcommunity and one community alone should ter «&gt;! Mr. and Mr*. J F. Z»rtbe one formed from a tw o-county or tw o- lm,n of l - o n « v »
City group of aviation enthusiasts _ not btr,.tenant and Mr* R. K. Getfront Just a single community who plan fo r
themselves alone and for their own accomwhllp enn&gt;ute l0 Kc&gt; West
modatioih
Naval H ue. Ijcut. Geiger reAn airport for Central Florida that will cenlly earned hi* Master's De-'
bring the major airlines - all of them «"■ J"h
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too - I n to this area is a wrloue ti.ing.
‘„ Kr? Me.!

We are sure that the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce will take an active
and immediate part in planning the facilities that are needed here — and not m iles
away in the middle of a web of dty streets,
highways, limited accem throughwaya and
expressways — but in the center of the de­
mand for air travel and air freight service.
An airport for Central Florida is another
one of the public service facilities that
should gn to the top of the list |mnillt-l
with other needs thut are important in the
creating of a major city In the network of
Florida's booming conterr*
No one ran discount the growth of San.
fo n l and Seminole County - fo r the rate
Of growth b at such S high iwrcentnge
that one could not, with accuracy, predict
what the top figure might Im&gt; In years to
n,B*
We have become Navy.miltiled. industry
mined, road-minded, conintcrce-minded, totsniimletl. and we MUST include air trav•I m inded ton
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fRrniljr. Mr. end Mr*. Brown are
moving to Florida and hope to
trllle In Lon*wood.
Charles Gross, who resides a t
Mobley's Trailer Park, Is a pati­
ent at Winter Park Hospital. Mr.
Grot* tigfrred a heart attack
and ha* hern quite ill, however,
we are now able to report that he

iHVt»rVi\inJ
Mr. and Mr*. Huthrrfnrd Lee
and three children, who have re11 ,hc Morgan home oo
thp VanDam home on Mnlnar S*
Mr. U r l, manager of the dinIn* (arliities of the Langford Ho**•- Winter park.
MrJl” - vFr,nk1 1F,rd*
l-*'ns lalamt. N. ^ . arrlveil In
town to visit Mr*. M'ard’s ilsler,
Mr, Oinrlc* Mom.on and Mr.
MorrUon, while emoute to their
wl|’,*r h,,n,e in t'011 Myers.

By ADDIK FARVATT
A t«Ttr*d disk myyrr v s i held
Wadnesday night at tha First Bap­
tist Church ta honor of Mr. amt
Mr . W, L. Aalg opon their re­
turn from touring the Untied States
for tho past year.
Mr. and Mre, Marry *Hoshnsr
•f Michigan kava returned to
titlr homo kero after apondlng
the auamor non tbs at their borne
there.
Mr. and Mre. Hence Day bon
returned ken* after spending
•while in New Smyrna Beach.
Mre. W. L. Alderman baa re­
tained horns after ■pending aemo
rim* In Georgia with her nephew,
Oxer Lulter.
Philip Bauer ha* returned home
after I pending e few day* In Maltbad with Mre. Fred Ballard.
Mr. sad Mre.
Harper

Ted Krol) ran hie golf riming*
for ItM In tTZAM following hit
180,009 victory b the Tam O'
Shantrr world championship b
Chicago.

Mr. and Mr*. Csder flirt hod
as their weekend guest*, Mre.
Harta' sister, Mr*. Kdyth* Mil­
ler and granddauibter, Stephanie
Stmmona of Sarasota: her *l*i*r
and brother-in-law, Ur. and Mrs.
Stanley McMullen of Safety liar
bor; and Dr. and Mr*. Mtlvla Sim­
mon* of Sarasota, Dr. Slmmona
tore ee (hair gveote far a raw hod been attending the lu te Uroltoys, Mr*.
egteal Coeveetier at the Langford
Phillip* wh* b M Mere ft m i th* Betel,.b Winter Park.
U.^A. H r Ferre.
Mr. and Mre. K. M. Grant had
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a — A n at the • • their recent guests, Mrs. Grant'*
Valvrrefty af Florida apent Ik* •Later, Mrs. Lob Mr Kinney end
WMkond bote with Ua eareata, daughter Myma and Morrieos
Iff. and Mrs. Loiter
Price nf JackeenvlllR
.

for e ve ry p u rp o se

••. and ffcere’t tk i **1
convenience of Itnoi
hand that paym
arranged to suit

lonwi eg

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G A C . ’F I N A N C E
C O K P O H A T I O N

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,! [ ? &amp;
,h* profrero. «»ch lady havD*
th . tTo t.I !
?,nd drinkl *!” , ** *h* ho*‘M
the group rnluyril lunch together.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Ryan and
Miss Helen Snodgrait
returned
V reiumen
Tuf,d»r from a 10 day vacation
ltt
durin&lt; wh*eh time
,htJr
•*!■**■
q rf,
rs*»le
M altx
snl
for the preient they will be her
gueita.
Mr. and Mre. K. Eaton of RoeJlndale, Mast, are gueiti at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Ray Frs*er on Mnlnar SI., for a few weeki
Mr. and Mre. Leroy Neumann
returned MooJay from a few day*

VOTERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
The andmlfued Democrntle nomlneen for Seminole County public offices in the 0ener»l
hlection on Noyumber 6, 1956, urge the voters to support the Democratic Party on the local,
state and national level.
*
It b our belief that only through the election of a Democratic Congress and a Democrat!#
administration can we maintain a voice in national affairs and reflect our views in government.
Our own United fltatee Senator* and Repreeentatives from Florida, together with t h e i r
colleagues from our neighboring states, occupy important chnirmcnships snd positions on the
influential committees of Congress. They likewise hold hirh positions within our own Demo­
cratic Party.

,

F.RDKLATZ IMPROVES
NAVY RECORD
ANNAPOLIS. Md. JR— Ed Erdo-

lata la now In Mi Mventh year
ai Navy'* football coach.
When ha cam* here In 1»M. the
U. B. Naval Academy team had
won but five gamta la four year*.
Th# Mlddlai bad loet HI game* In
that period and tlod three.
Under Erdelatt, Navy shows It
victories, Zl Mtbaeka and five tie*
In tlx lesson*. lloAcver. St of
Ihoec wtn* came In tha lari four
year*.

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Orr and
children of DeLand ipent n„
week end with their parenli. Mr
and Mrs. H. E. BradJockMr. and Mrs. E. C. Snodgrau
and Mr. and Mrs. J . G. D u «
and children of Sanford vliitrMr. and Mrs Jarkson in Tamp.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Er«,n
of Philadelphia, Pa., are hoti«e
gueata of Mr. and Mre. L e
Hayman.
Mre. Thomai R iven and children Susan. Tommy and Mrs. ft,,
vers and Mrs, F. C. Vaughan ,,’f
Green COve Springs visited Mrs*
W. L. Tyler Wednesday,
^

r• rm m rtamcaI itMaati
1 o», | 1 |aaawr*
"" Thur*Ux |0 jpend the winter.1vliit wtth friend* lit Hollywood "And another thing about It—It blends perfectly with
„ :! * ? * * h ,h« d,u*ht" * 1&gt;nd
* your complexion."

Mr #llj Mr,,
pruMn 0f
(Kills, r.a., are attests of their
daughter, Mr*, oiin Elgin and

I Mr*. Ve»ter Elgin vnlertalaad
*t a Coffee on Thu m l ay morning.
be,p,e fuiiowmg ladles: Mr*. M. I^r-

,

for Te*»».
Mr. and Mre. George McKay of
Farmington, Maine, who's winter
*om' U,
Terrace. Winter Park, were recent vliitore of
former neighbors on Maine tt.,
Lotigwoo&lt;l.
Mr. and Mre. Merle Harris of
(isrdinrr, Me., arrived I*, town

Istires, ta i on* kUMIJM of Owtrl Mr. and WTi. J. t. Braddi*]
trip was the open home siren at! and Wallace of Pierson ipent Sun
(be home of lire. R. K. K)»n, ai- day wilh Mr. and Mrs. H. K
elated by lira. Maude Cooke end BraJdock.

Mlii Marsaret Colley, wnh Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Ryan a i the gueita
Honor n&gt;U for the first alx week, of honor, with approximately 113
at EntarprUe school s i announced friends calling to renew aequaloby Pmf. Hayman a r t as follows:j lances.
Fourth Grade, Paul Sennooi, | Mr. and Mre. L. C. Hayman and
Do lore. Zavlotki, Jimmy Walker. Miss Sylvia Hayman. entertained
ker.
Tuesday evening with -* dinner
Fifth Grade, Peggy Breyottr, *nd "TV parly” honoring Mr.
Kilt) Burnell.
*i*J Mrs. MUtoa Smiley of Maine
Sixth Grade, Peggy Breyetle. ■■d Mrs. Norton and Mr. and
Kitty Burnett
5,r*- Al*a Hayman of Oraoga
Sixth Grade, None;
Eighth Grade, Margaret Beach,
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Stulls
Unda Dunn, Gall Holloway, Shi- •«»“* ,h* * « k
visiting reron Jennlngi.
latives in Jacksonville, friends In
The assembly program was Madison and Mrs. Stulti’s ilater
given by Lester Mare, vrntrilo- lnd D‘er* •• Tallahassee.
qulil representing Narcotic ed u * ---------------------------------------------eatlonal program at the school
auditorium.
Mrs. Ida Padgett was hostess
to the members of the W.8.C9.
In celebration of the World D ay,
of prayer at her home on Thun
day.
The program was under the dl-

BY HELEN SNODGRASS

The Sanford llernld Is not going to
io selfish to say that we rhoultl work us gent. Mr*. D. A. Urgent, Mre.
fast ta possible so that another community Mary Ellen Elgin, Mrs. Fra tires I
or county might not get ahead of us. Ab- Brown, Mr*. Essie Bryant, Mre. 1
Tha Sanford Herald
aolutely not — but we should work an hard, Mary Brooks, Mrs Beritie Smith,
Mr*. Dorothy Block *nd Mr*. B.
M lbkH Deny l u t e Ittirli? •*&lt; ■■■*•?
as fast, as complete, and aa solidly as pos­ C.
Martin.
sible toward securing an uir|M&gt;rt for all Urtilr-Manl-Cummamlrr and Mrs.
■ sieves e* s e t t s t fle e t u t t e r th t tk w t t , t i l l *t
Hfce Peel Offlee e f B e s te d ffevM e we«er th e Att
of the principal airlines at u location where a it Grlger and daughter^ Jean
nf P erg reet ef K irch I I STS
it would tvrve ns many people ns possible «n&lt;l Marilyn, were rerent gur*t*
r s e n p c a f tm a . a s tte r e»s p«hii,h*f
MARION HARMAN SR.. R t r e t l l r t I4 ll« f
J'"
and as ninny communities its possible.
of Mr. and Mr*, sirvtn Rockwell.
■VKI.VN J COSRINO A «* * rtttlte M ie te tr
We earnestly believe that Seminole Conn.
u",nl?ndcr
•* *,»The l(ir*l&lt; M e m tsieer e( ih t a h m ' k i I R rrrt
ty.
lH.-twoen
SanfordI
and
Orlando,
would
0f
Mr
Vnd
Mr,.
Erne*,
weleh U e ttltle i ettleM vtly te the et* te r rtp v h llttI t s e t *n tXe le t* ] etw e g r t tu e Is U t, ettN yeyer.
provide the location that would scree more Harris, former residents of Longpeople than any other site that could lie wood, will be sorry In hear th a t!
DeerteeeieS H etteeeny hy Cenerel ASvetiM tg
le rv te e t e e M l Oeers** S e tle se Neeh SMsthey are both patient* In the Orselected.
A tteato O etrele
Now Is the time for leading citizens, l«ndo air H**t- Hospital. Mr. liar*
e o B tc R im o R BATsa
combined with the efforts of the Hoard of Tj* W
|IJ 1lr1*n,,fr!7f'', la ®,Jf
•M par * u k
om Maaih
li.at
fc
e
rBaa
tha
at* Meath*
Oaa t»*r
Senilnol. County Commissioners, the Board . . ^
.r e .n g e m e n u " ^
r
(EH
gl-11
l t t.ll
of
8anfonl
City
Commissioners,
the
Sentm„,|P
Ah Oktuary a*n*«a, *tr4a at tkaaki, r*a*t*tl*M **S
sat •aa *f N t r r u i i a n i f*r tk* r a r e s t af ratal**
Inole County Chamber of Commerce, the Mr. arvt Mr, M McDaalela *nfai• * • will b* *k*rt*a far at rasalar al**rtl«tat h i m
Clty of Cassellierry. the City of Ixmgwood,. nounre the tuna of their son. The
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Monday, October 29. 1956 the City of Altamonte Springs, the City of &gt;,minv ni*n ha* not *» yrt been
Oviedo, the community of De Hary, Orange!
■
City and the City of Deland in locating the ,
TODAY'S nm i.E VKIISK
f, ml|y.
"Ask, and It ahall lie given you; seek, airport where it will l&gt;c more desirable Bow1r,
and ye shatl find; knock, and it shall Ire and will benefit the greater numlier of rhr rhunday Bri.lgr Club wa*
rntrrt*mr&lt;l at the home nf Mr*.
people.
opened upto you. (Matthew 7:7)

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Enterprise
N ew s

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Theft- voices, speaking for us as our reprta entative*, can beat be ht-sred ln Washington by
tha party of which they are members - tha Democratic Party.
Senators Holland snd Smsthtrs, Governor Collins, Congressman Herlong and our six
other Democratic Florida Congressmen, have endorsed the nominees for the Democratic Party.
We join them in urging the election of a Democratic administration and a Democratic Congress
in November. In this way, and in thla way only, do we have a chance to nmke our voicea heard.

DOUGLAS STENSTROM for State Senator. 37th District
MACK N. CLEVELAND, JR.for State Representative Seminole County
GORDON V. FREDERIC for State Representative, Seminole County
O. P. HERNDON for Clerk of the Circuit Court
J. L. HOBBY for Sheriff
MARY E. EARLEfor County Assessor of Taxes
JOHN L. GALLOWAY for Tax Collector
RAYBURN T. MILWEE for Superintendent of Public Instruction
C. F. 'HARRISON for Member of School Board
CAMILLA D. BRUCE for Supervisor of Registration
ERNEST HOUSHOLDER for County Judge
KARLYLE HOUSHOLDER for County Prosecuting Attorney
JOHN KRIDER for County Commissioner, District No. 1.
LAWRENCE SWOFFORD for County Commissioner, District No. 3.
HOMER LITTLE for County Commissioner, District No. 5.
THEO AULIN for Justice of the Peace, District No.3.
GEORGE A. KELSEY for Constable, DistrictNo. 3.
W. HUGH DUNCAN for Justice of the Peace, District No. 4.
J. Q. (SLIM) GALLOWAY for Constable, District No. 4.
HOMER SEWELL for Justice of the Peace, District No. 6.
W. A. LEWIS fo r Constable, District No. 6.

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4 0 7 W * « t C e n lr o l A v e n u n . . . . .
R i m * H***4 OsSdlegt

♦fwwody M w* t**R leo* C*■»—r

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(Pol. Ad. Spoaaored and Faid For Bv Bamlnole County Democratic Executiwa Com.)
I t 8. Bffihhner, Secretary-Treasurer

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THE SANFORD HERALD Mon. Oct. 29. 1936

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S o c ia l fcvsuriiA

Calendar

HUNDAY
Lake Monroe School Carnival
Mill begin at 6 and last unit) 3
p.rr*. Everyone is in vile.) and a
good lime ia promised for all.
Special meeting of Beta .Sigma
Phi at Mr*. *’ollr William* ilr.ng
t ^ articles for b»/a*r.
~
The First Baptist Church v II
absen t World Mission deck of
Prater Uc* 23 through Nuv. a.
The Elder Springs Baptist Cha
pel will turd at 6:30 p. m fur a
rovrred dish supper and a Sunday
school Council meeting.
The Y. W. A.'* of the First Bap­
tist Church will meet at d » p m
The Boy Scout* of the First

* Tuesday Is Time,
Oviedo Is Place;
Fun Slated For All

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Presbyterian Church will meet in
the Scout Room al 7 00 p, m.
TUESDAY

South side Halloween Carnival
will bo bold on the Southside
School Yard from 3:30 until 3 p.
m. Surpcr will be served.
The Brownie Scout* of the First
Preshvierian Church will meet In
the Youth Building at 3.00 pm .
The Pioneer Fellowship and
Recreation of the First Presby­
terian Church will meet In the
Youth Building from 6 00 p. in.
through » DO p m
The Rev. P. I, Slone will con­
duct the morning devotions over
WTRR. Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.

WEDNESDAY
The First Baptist Church util
hold a Prayer Service at 7;3&gt;l p.
m and at 8 15 is a Training Union
Werkcra Conference
The Girl Scout* of the First
Presbyterian church will meet at
3:30 p m al the Church
The neniur High Fellowship Re­
creation of the Fint Presbyterian
Church will meet at the Church
at 7:00 p. m.
The Mid-Meek Bible Hour will
be conducted by Rev. A. C. Meinills. Pa*tor of the First Presby­
terian Church at 7 30 p m.
The Chaneet Choir uill reliranc
al First Pre*byterian Church at
7:30 p. m
The Rev. P. I.. Slone a rl .en­
due! the morning devotion* m rr
WTRR. Sanford, al 6:30 a m

P

JJiC just once —kill*
ugly weeds for months

hits:

Girls learn Rules
For Volleyball;
Play Tournament

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Schedule
Schedule of Miss Mvrtte Wilson.
Home Drmon-iration Agent, Oct.
31 through Nov. • D ai followi:
Oet. 31
Sanford Hume Demonstration
Club will meet at the Council Cen­
ter at 9 a. m. to clean the sewing
machines.
Ceramic cit*j will meet at Sem­
inole High School at 7:00 p. m.
Nov. I
Long wood Horae Demonstration
Club will meet at the Library at
to a. m. Demonstration will be
"Preparation of Food* for Ihe
Home Freerer." Covered dDh
lunch
Girls' 4 11 Club, Pine Crest
S.’hocd. will meet at l'UO p. m.
Mr*. It. B. Forte*, adult leader
ami Miss Wilton, Home Demon­
stration Agent.
Nov. 2
Executive Board meeting of the
Home Demonstration Clubs will
be at the apartment of Miss Milson at 1 30 p. m.
Nov. 3
4-H Radio Program over station
MTIIR at 11:30 a. m Paola Girls'
3-H Club will have the program.
Nov. 3
Girl*' t i l Club of Slavia School
will meet at 2:30 p. m
Nov. 6
Geneva Girls' III rlub will meet
a( 9:00 a. in at the tehon) Girls'
I II (lull at the Sanfi-nlJunior High
school will meet at II:IS a m,
an-1 12 t? p. m. fur the 7th and 9th
grade girl- Mrs. Wimberly. adult
leader and Miss M.lton. Home
Demonstration Agent.
Ceramics elai* wilt m-et at 7 00
p in. at the Seminole High School.

Bv MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO—OvIcJloni, wake up
ami lake h'-rd! Th - llali - " - i
Carnival for the Oviedo High
School, sponsored by (he Oviedo
P-TA Is at hand, The lime is Tue*day. Oct. 30, 7 p m. The plate is
the gymnasium of the OtieJo High
School, The dHIciotts turkey &lt;up­
per will be served in the school
lunchroom, commen. ing at « p m.
Mrs, Don Utrcy and her group of
eighlh gratle mother* promi-e you
a good supper, Oct your tickets
early—or Ik- on ham! at Ihe door
tu get them.
Sir*. K. M. Spark*, general
THURSDAY
chairman, suyi that those wish- The Interior
Rate Choir of the
ing to compe'e for costume prirc* First Baptist Church will rehearse
IIY H IS STUDENT
be sure to gather at the Oviedo
at 7:30 and the Adult ehotr at 3:00
Boy. did u r have fun in chapel
BapU*t Church, ready to march p. m.
Tuesday morning. It really wai
promptly at A p m.
The Juuior Choir will have their a big program
Judge* will be stalionrd at var«, rehearsal and fellowship at Ihe
First we had tw,i speikcr" M-.
ious placet lo observe the cos­ Fir*t Presbyterian Church at 3 13 Milwee and Mrs. M. R. Strick­
tume* and prtre* will he awardfj p. m
land. Mr. Milwee gase a talk on
afler their vole* are taken for var­ The Youth Choir of the First higher education and Mr* Strick­
ious age groups.
Presbyterian Church will practice land presented the L’DC History
Start searching among your old at the Church at 7:30 p. m
Ayyartl lo J. D. Stone Me really
castaway* for some'hlng that will The Rev. P. L. Slone vstil con­ are proud lo have the honor go
make a unique rig. put it on. ant duct Ihe morning devotion* over to someone in S II S. Good going
hm away to the parade. You might M‘RR. Sanford, al 1:30 a. m.
J D
be the winner.
MV then had a magirian show
FRIDAY
Mr know you will tint sit st
by Ernest Southward, whieh com­
Tch
Rev.
P.
I-.
Stone
will
eonhome when you hear what a sur­
pletely dumfounded us. He really
prise Mr* John Duda has in store duel the morning devotion* over was goo.1 and we enmee-t •*
fur you al her twelfth grade Post MTIIR. Sanford, et 3:30 a. m | Tie *‘S. II. S. gossip finger*”
Tie Junior I Department „f th* then sang and gave &gt;omr of us
Office. When Katie D.ida docs a
job. the doc* it well. She has First ’Baptist Church Sunday mighty red fares but ll‘s all for
gone all out for Ihis Post Office, Sellout will have a (let Acquainted fun, and we get a big kick out of
ilea, and we are rvrem rly de- Sochi In the Educational Building it
Lei's have sume m*re of these
a iron* In have one of lho*e price at 7:30 P. M.
chapel program*! SyMa Price,
package*.
s 3 ii tu n t
She ha* recelred packages from
The R. AT of Ihe Flr*t Baptist i and her committee ha\e been do
such eminent people a* Adall Church will mrcl at the church ' mg a great Job.
Stevenson, E*tes Kefauver, the
White House, the Vfce-Pre ui t
Governor t'otlins, Arthur Godfrey,
and Art Linklrtier, to tie &gt;old. Do
you want to be the possessor of Mr. and Mr* Mailer Merle an
Mrs Ileaula Thornton. Mrs
nno of lhr*f package* 7 Mr on bond nuunee the birth of a 3 Hi It o*. Minnie Ewan and Mrs. Bertha
earlc-y then, for you wit) have son. Burke Morris, on Friday, Rhodes left Saturday aboard the
stiff (ompetuion. Katie also le|t&lt; Oct. 26. In Grange Memorial Hos­ S S. Evangeline cult of Jack-onus Uiat &lt;hr had a number nf pack­ pital. Mrs. Steele will be rcinem- villi* fur a trip to Bermuda.
age* from Chicago and front other hered as Ihe former Miss Ell/*
place*—as well as local packages. belli File.
Jim Haw kin*, of Lake Monroe,
Remind* me that I hate to wrap
ha* pledged to Sigma Nu F rilrr
mine up for her. I mu*t not far- working, a* well a* otherwise.
mty at Stetson University in Deget.
Remember our curiosity i* Land,
Mrs. Milton Oore and hci* still up if* the air over the surprise
fir»t grade mothers will have the faculty has in store for us,
Jim Krider has pledged to Pi
a *tdewalk cafe 'hi* year (some­ too. '.Vlth Marguerite I'artin. o ir Kippa Alpha Fraternity at Slct*on
thing now) for tho*e who do not t'-TA president, as a member of University.
get the turkey supper—or w|*h a that faculty—I expect must any­
soar k later. I understand that she thing. M'on't he surprised at all.
3lr and Mrs F. t*. Holland of
and her &lt;lster-in law. Mrs. Young Nat to mention Virginia Staley, I'anlon. N. C',, have been vlaillng
Harris, are going to work the cafe Paul Miklrr, Lois Ruddrll and air Mrs. M N. Cleveland and family.
and hot dog stand in conjunction. the rest. Come prepared.
Frlenda of Mra. Eunice Dann
Mrs Harris represent* the seventh
A great deal of Interest will be
grade and will enlist the aid of shown In the dime-a dance, con­ will be pleated to team that the
some nf her seventh grade moth­ ducted by the teenagers. Gel your Is rreuperating nicely after un­
dergoing surgery al Orange Me
ers and fathers. Expert a lot of partner in line.
mortal Hospital. She it in room
falher* will he prr.enl that night—
The tiny tot* will have the R*h UV.
pond, which it a delight In them;
the toy rides and many other a t­
Mr. and 3lra Burke Steele have
leturned from Newark, .Y A’.,
PRAIRIE LAKE tractions.
There will also bo other rides where they have been spending
games nf all kind., ihe country the pari three months.
TONITE store and the cooked foods
The country store, such an attrail ion ric h year under the spon­
sorship of Mrs. John Duda, ha*
Lh d d v L ^ u c h i n
changed hands this year and will
■ LT3w
be under ihe dlrrcllnn of the sixth
l a s t TIME TDMGIIT
grade. Mr*. John Coe, chair mm
and “P H P F F T
STARTS 6;JO
for that grade.
Me have alrrady listed jut chair­
THU
men of each eomrtsion, so wdl
P r o u d o n e s
not bore you further. MV will )u*t
meet you there TAtesday night.
JTic Lun 11^ht flA
&gt;h,t, .

BIRTHS

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Miss

Students Enjoy
Excellent Program

Personals

f\t ! tnfll'r

MY PENNY MARION
*ty VIRGINIA CONN
Hire it I* basketball lime for
, the girl* of S H S but that I*
Ruth Barron has ** her gaeat
nut my tuple (for this column).
this week, Connie Patehal of Jack­
What I want to talk about Is vol­
sonville. Bill Bamm U still In
leyball.
Jax going through in*l rumen*
The girt* first started with cv
school, but oil! N- / i- .*-eH next
pt*notion* euneemlnr the rulrt
week. Mm -hlle RuiJ vi* hart
and regulallnn* from our patient
...... .
... ,
- ■-! *nilMi*. R«hn. Of course we didn't
t!AINBS\ II U -Glr * tf von a busy time th i\. It hive
like that be luse n r wante-t tu &gt;UJ
&gt;** f»«l
If &gt;°ur boj- ing. VAll-9 will be
get hu.y and play. Finally we did friet».| is true, then Halloween is BUI back.
and after a week or Iwo of prsv**
to
Ut
TaUe-l to Alice Myers. She ind
tier we *turtel tournament. A s1 According to an old trash myth,
C
E are ihrtited about hit o r­
each elj*« was divided Into *ay* Mi** Frile M', Clark, assistsquads, thry played eaeh other tn ant in Ihe lihrary at the Unlver- der* to M'w'hluglon. He wilt b*
•ee who would he the winner and Mty of Florida. Just put three working in the pentagon undte
the one to play the winning squad bean* upon Ihe hearth on the eve the Chief of Na*-»! tn'-rmatloti.
i-t another ela«* for the semi fin r.f Oet. II Name the bean* after
al*
your lover. If a bean cracks or Many old S.inf nJiU* are tp that •
.Saralee and Ike P*-i. - lo-e jn l
Th..*.* captain* of the winning h-mp*. hr will prove untrue, hut Chet Kn*l. airt \-u:
11- d \V-&gt;lcs-pitd* playing .n the semifinal* 1 ^ begins to hlaie or burn, he leln. It win •
1 reuclo i
.»rr )'rnn\ Marion of »ccomJ periwl , f A ki£h rccjnl for &gt;i*u. If lh»* when the Myers ” ve.
ami Krjtwrt Stanley of »Uth p*r , CJini namiH*
-vou Jn&lt;* &gt;0l,r
The Station M \e* lad thair
I.Hl. T o the-r too team* playing lo&gt;" b'lrfl ‘“^ ‘her. then he is
monthly hrldut at the U O.Q,
Two-day "Goss.! luck and ma* the - our hiture husband
*andwirhes
"Thi*i * only one of the many rhunday.
Turkey
be-t team win 1
international tal&lt;*s about Hallo were prepared by the kitchen,
| ween." *ay* Mi*s Clark, "and »n&lt;! hostess Dot Leary brought
quite different the* are from the ,be drsarrt. which ssas rich,
original meaning of ihe eels-bra »•&gt;«).
delicious, hut of an
lion **
unknoABti
I.ucillc Mit«
Halhisern ..** on
- « - i . ‘ hell. Geneva Huckort Ben HamAll Hallows' Eve or hallowed or T!ck\ ' Ul* * '
l&gt;0' Yrv^t'
hdv evening ll was pnma.n.y a
n i- h " ^ .?
religious Holiday, hut i. now *-ele '* "'bbard attended. High prlie.
braird throughout Europe. ,h( »M »»n b) W U t . who slv aS M
British Hies, sud the I'niud Ihe traveling pm e Joy toolk
ami Dot tcw»k booby, mn..t
l
Mate, a* an evening surrounded, ^
laive
xnd
Dot
Salty
t*y Ihe mystery of ghosts, hobgwli
l.cary will he hostesses for the
M- sclnt.)
lins, and witches.
Station Wives luncheon which will
Origin
ol
the
festival
is
believed
★
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atvo be held at Ihe B. O. Q.
tu be found in the rite* ut the an­
Had coffee with Jean Dooley
cient Druid* and ilu- early Ho­
rn ail*, say* Mi** Clark The Druids thl* morning. Dodlc King and I
believed that on that night the wicked a ralhcr inopportuno mo­
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great lotd of death, SamaR. called ment I'm afraid, as Betts Linker
l. II Maynne
together all the wicked souls that and Jane Beatty were there deco­
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had hern condemned during Ihe rating for the big parly to l*e
Mt*» due Alter Mibb*, daughter rd ci .ktad length rest nf purr
Mi I, T Evans
pa*t year, lo inhabit the bodies " 'l l tonight welcoming baek AAHof Mr. ami Mr*, i harle* Midi* sill. It featured . bates.i neck
Oct. 2 '
of animal* The pea*ant* galiver 3. If the preparations Justify the
Stibbs, DcLanJ, and Harry George line, ending in a deep "V” in
Mrs. Phil M in
ed together to keep a sharp look­ results, it should be a great nie­
Koch Jr., son of Mrs. Cecilia San- bark Tin- torvi waistline « o eraHax.rr Bn van
out. and limit h u -e b &gt; (*rf* to ces*.
ehioli. of Miami, and Capt. II phatiti-d hy cluster* I p'-st0*1. 39
ward off lhr*e evil spirits.
All the Girl Scouts of the Citrus
G. Koch, of New Orleans, La She wore a pale pink hand .if vet-'
Dicky Yuung
werr Joined in marriage Saturday *el with .* half yell, and tarried
The Human* eclehralrd in honor Council, their mothers, fathers,
at 3:30 p in In the Fir-t Christian c re -tn t *hjped arrange,rent of
of Pomona, the old Italian god­ sisters, and brothers will con­
Smart, Draper. N l'.. Mis* Eileen dess of Ihe fruit of the tree*. At verge on Pinrcrrst school, Novem­
Church in DcLand
pale pink carnation*.
Branner DcLand, Mist Margarrl
Best man was Cliarii* I. J* Vy. Crosby. IbLand. and Mrs. James Ihit festival, nuts and apple* wrrr ber 4th—that's Sunday, from three
The Rev. laircn A. Dutilon offi
roasted over big fir*-*, lienee the to four to rriebrale Juliette Leer'l
elated al Ihe randlellght, douhii o f t'el.istid , and th e ush.
*“ Bill*. Delutml.
present day custom of apple bob- birthday. The troops will hare I
ring *crvics-. which wa* perform­ las mist* Chi Alphu Fiatcrnit- lu&lt;»
Attinding the wedding from idng stilt remain*
special candlelight service, which
ed against a background of larg. Ihcr* of the grunm, wets- John
Through Ihe years, (he in*«tt&lt;-.sl vhould lie very lovely. Juliette
basket* of iniim* and gladioli and Todd, Sanford. John MrKi' .o D- Sanford were Mrs. C. A. Ander
potted palm*, " it* the ("i&gt; seven Land Johni HticVIfb* rr&gt;, P .ton, um J r , Mr* Vernon Davis. Mrs nspect deve!»p«-d from the feasts, Low, a* I'm sure moat of you
branched candelabra shedding a Ind., and John Oi.lhnm, Kv an*- J t dMchell, Mi*. Mary Pitch ■lancing anil *lur&gt; (riling arurniu know, was the founder of Ihr OW
uiil. 31r* M 11inin Walker. Mr
Ihe fire* But it look the Irish to Scotifs, and at auch. la honored
soft glow over Ihe scene. The fam­ villi-,' Iml.
Voile
M'illinoi*
Sr
and
half
develop
Ihe romantic angle, for i very year on her birthday. Workily pews were di*lingui -hed by
Mr* Stibbs thus
lo&lt; h*T
large satin bows
daoglili r's vi editing. 4 *Ires* of -t lent* tiiim Ml** Stibbs' second what would be more natural on a log especially hard on thii oceamystic evening such a* Ibis, than alon It Rita Bauer, ns welt aa all
Alls* Carolyn Prter- of St Pet teal blue faille rut tin princess ^radr claat
For her goingaway nitfit Mrs lhr prophecy of love affairs'
Ihe troop leaders and aaalaUata,
erihurg, ao!oi*t iang "Through llnna, with matching vH vet hat
S0- if *11 other tests prove There may ho a litter arn ica
the A'osrs” and •'Because" nnj and black a rrriu ifir ft. s he wure K.1 hrh o -.' a rov.il b e o-tvr*l,c*th dresa, fashioned with an«orthle»». try eating an apple In j available. If ao, tw ill
let yw
wa* accompamed hy Mi** Mary an urchid cnr»ag»’,
Ross Ander*on, of Sanford orga­
Mr* Kanvhmlt, mother •&gt;! the rtnpiie waist!..... on.l worn with .. ,r"0t "f * mirror ..n Get 31 and] know.
g upm thafa all foe today, but
nist. who alro played the tradi­ croum. was atlire-t tn a green and matching lacs* jn-ket featuring a watrh for Ihe reflection ol y*sur
I don't have Gel* thla month, so
tional wedding iiiare'u* and other black print dre*», worn wilt. Itlurk bateau ner-kllm- and velvet hut- future spout* to appear.
I'll he home, and ran'! get out
ruptlal music. Mi** Peters and greetsssrtea and an orchid cor­ loti down Ihe U,-k. This wa* tel
Mis,* Amlenon are Jtcla Tan Al­ tege.
to dredge up thn newt—so plrgtfl
oft hy til.ok acerttoiirs and a
pha Sororily
r* of the bride
rail me amt lire me ihe latest.
Following (lie ami limb a recep­ voi -age of while roses.
Tie lovely
e, given in mar tion wa* he'd lu Ihe chunh par
ADo the coffee pot l« a!way* on
After a brief honeymoon trip tu
rlage hy her . her, wore a H alu lure, whieh were decorated with on lojdheioteil destination, Mr.
drop hy if you have a ehaace.
lee-th town or layer* „t nylon bavki ts of mum * and gladioli ind ,&lt;■I Mr* ho.’h will make tlieir
tulle over taffeta. Tie bouffant potted palm*
bi-mo ..n I Kentucky Ave in DeIndia, Pakistan, Korea, Japan,
skirl featured applique* nf hand
The briile * table was coveted Land.
World Community Day sponsor- Greece, Italy, Germany and Hong­
clipped rhanlill) lace embroider with an imported Italian rutwoik
lhr r.e» Mi* K.-vh got her It rJ h). l)lf trni&gt;r(, ,q,uroh tVomrn kong. Articles dcvlrrd ar* -lotlies
e t wilt, seed pearl
\ Jacket of . cloth, rentrre*! wuh a lhr. • . I \ (legres* from Stetson University will Ik- observed Nov, 2 al 2 30 R*r *«»)* over 16 and men, yardrhantilyr lace w as worn o*rr the wedding cake, topped with v&gt; I U*t June, v*hen th* wa* a mem­ P m at Ihe Sanford Christian nge of denim, sheeting or g ibsratlapless IwHliee. Sli« wore ’1- *. ding hells. On either side o- li e ber of /e ta Tan Alpha Social So- &lt;'hun-h. 1607 Sanford Avenue.
dine, suitable for work elo'hirg;
length mitts of tulle, and her rake were silver eande'vt'
rorily. She it on Ihe faculty at
Thove agtemling the tnrellng blankets of any tire or weigh!*
finger Up veil a lso of nylon tulle, punch served from a spirit,'. S...iih»i le Primary Schmil in San are lu bring sMicle* *n make up clean; ami childrens warm cloth*
fell from a hand of white velvet, Ing crystal pumh bowl
ford.
Parrels for Price to tie tent lo ing. in good cunditlon.
edged in pearls. She carried a
Mr*. Miiliain M'atkrr, I»■l„* I.
Mr Kvwh It a sluden' of Stet
crescent *haped cascade nf white i.-pt the bride's b*w&gt;k and
mg **sn Urlver*ity'v S-'*ool o* Bti*'ee*t'
rote*.
at the rTCrptlnu were 3!l«« \i tie \dnnmstration win re he ll •
Mis* la&gt;ui*c Ball nl Sanford, .'laquire, Del.aml. Mill ll -ern t n-einbi-r &lt;11 l.andtdj in . vi,ia .».maid of honor, wore a ro»e e dor- Built, OtUndo,
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Mon. Oct. 29. 196(5 THE SANFORD HERALD

Lyman 11 Smothered
By T e r r i e r s 3 0 - 0

(HsUvodd

SPORTS
Parkers Blank Out
Seminoles 20-0

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Winter ra rk 'i Homecoming anj evening, and the half time apeeto«tnjt Into the Orange Biel Con­ acle was performed before the
TOO LATE TO WIN a game, and In the final seconds of the game, quarterback Bob Johnson rolls-out
ference IbU season « u m ured confident homcoining fans as the
and circles right end for 12 yard* and a first down Friday night in Winter Park. Terry (lOcmhel
only by in occasional miit re in Parkers led 13-0.
throws the key block of the play. The Seminole* were blanked out -0 0 (Jumrson Photo)
Parkers blinked out the Ssnfi.nl
tin the second half opening
Semlnola* KM) at Harper Shepa .d kickoff, Warner fumbled on his
Runner-up, E B Smith and Helen ended yesterday’s round with a
Field in Winter P art Friday night. own 34 to set up the third Parker
Bloom.
Luw net wai Mack (.lev* «7. giving him a total of 231 for
score.
Winter
Park’s
John
Jane,
Jim Dueklcr railed a meeting ol
The Parker’s speed and decep­
land and Clora Dayman; runner Hu first half Bonnie Tcrr-ak tied
BRYANT, RING. POWELL
tion kept the Seminole* rocked on three successive carries, led Peanut Bowl Chairman and in­
up Lib Cleveland and Sonny Powell for second with a 73 against Bob
back on their heels all mttht. a* Ihe Parkers to the Seminoii II terested parties at 7:30 on Ocotber AND TOOKE IN A FOL’RROMi: Ida Bse Wilson copped the three Craig’* 72. Terpak and Craig now
25.
The
purpose
of
this
meeting
Winter Park tallied in every ijuar- yard line, where II reman re­
Laid week Al Hr..ant, former paints for the ladles by being do- have a 300. There were two round*
ter but the fourth and penetrate I lieved Jane of hu duties and was for each chairman to make a greemkeeper for the U ayfar lest to pin on No, 7, while Sonny
Dubadred CC. and two at the
beyond the Seminole 10 yard plunged for the II yards and pay nrovreu report.
country Club and new with 'he Ol- Powell, for the men, was closest’Mayfair The team will now play
Mr* R. I.. Parker, ticket chair­ lando Country flub came to San­ to pin on No, 1(1.
dirt on the next play, Taylor
marker on tiro other occasioni.
B tingle elimination tourney, and
Early in the first quarter Semi­ again booled true, and the Park- man, retorted that ticket* were ford and played a round with Dr. The players enjoyed a barbecue will b. rated according lo their 72
nole quarterback Bob Johnson era had Ihem sc! vc* their fifth vic­ purchased and sales will begin H. K. Ring, Sonny Powell, and following the toornammt. All say hole medal play score*.
immediately. J. T. Baggerly and Harry Tooke.
fumbled on hla own 43-Jay Bert- tory of the season.
It was Ihe best Another lip of the CBUCLA’S D ANTING A TREAT
Lee Samuel* are to handle the
The
Seminoles
made
their
deepTWOBALI, FOl'RSOMi:
man and Billy Howell sparked a
hat to Helen Manning. iVclV (lay
Gentlemen, if you haven’t yet
ticket sales In the downtown area.
AND BARBECUE
and Mabel.
drive for the Parkers that carried V l penetration of the evening in No child will be allowed to sell
danced vith Crcla Higginbotham,
„
. There was a two-ball foursome
to the six-inch line before the the second quarter. Starting on
DIVEVSI LEAD*
you must afsuredty have missed a
eket. In this area. The loom &gt;t , ho Mayfair CC. Low grow use
brilliant defensive play of Eddie their own 35 yard line the Semi- tMothers
ROLLINS TOl’ItNLk
treat She’s light a&gt; air, am! if
have
been
given
tickets
J)t
r
b
an
ll
ohnn
and
Bill
Fa
nek.
•'The Tirter** Barbour and Brant­ notes went on the move, with for the children lo veil and they —
Di&gt;k Diichsi continued In hold vnu’re like musl of us after a
ley "Cboo-Cboo" Schlrard. plus a Sehirard, Johnson, end Johnny will release their tickets on Nov­
Ihe lead a* the Bnilina Collfgr fall hard 18 holes—tied and clumsy
five yard penalty, moved the ball Williams, and Warner sparking ember 2.
cording lo the secretary protem. Hole Medal Tournev ended ihe * her grace end ease gives you,
H. n. Hrrkenbaeh.
back to the Seminole six Parktr the attack. Sehirard moved the
first half of competition. Dlvcnvl new confidence.
Dan Wright, publicity chairman,
halfback Jim Taylor, alteniptlne hall to the 43 yard line, and on
reported
that
he
has
obtained
ban­
the amoo'h fake that hid allowed the nest play Johnson pasted to
ners whbh will l&gt;e repainted and
Serum an to go to the sis inch Williams, who snagged the aerial
strung
across streets down town.
line, was chilled h* ScMrer* *1 crossed the mid-field str.g? and
He also suggested a lelrvlilon In­
the three, jarring lose the ball, ambled to the tfl before he was terview with Don McAllister to be
and the Seminoles recovered.
brough’ down. Then, on Ilf next arranged on December *
B erfm ai, making masterful play, Warner picked up M first
Buckler gave a short descrip­
ies all evening, handed off lo down for the Seminoles b) mov­ tion of the half time cerrmonie*
well so perfectly that even the ing the ball.to the Parke' eight. which are lo take place, and an­
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•official was fooled. V\*hen Bill Two plays later the drive rhilled nounced that Dirk Aiken will have
JTjrre craekrd through to drop as Johnson fired a ahoti aetial to a portable public address system
the left fla* and Howrli Intercept­ on the field to announre the game
•Bergman the official -tin- r '
‘
,
u :
•’'sr&amp; r
■play with the whittle while Ho- ed for Winter Part.
and half lime procrrdingi. Elmer
‘.well was rambling around ight
In the fading m'nute* uf the Wontnay, the concession chair­
■end for some U yards. Bu' three game the Parkers again wrnl on man, was absent, due to the Ill­
'plays later bolh Bergman an I the move, but this lime they were ness of hla son. but a vote of con­
Howell redeemer* them»eWe* *• Contained by the Seminole di-fe- . fidence was given to him so that
Howell slipped behind Sanford Drgman, on a rollout play around he could make all the necessary
Mfetyman Jim Warner to latch left and ratnhlcd for 23 vard* be­ arrangements for the peanut and
onto a Bergman past and go the fore being brought down hy Warn­ ponrorn sales.
Remaining of the 61 yards for er on Ihe to yard line. At the to Approximately twenty Interested
paydirt.
the defensive unit dug in and held persons attended this meeting se­
In the second quarter &gt;ne Park- for downs, and the game rndid
era drove 70 yards for lh*lr se­ with the Seminoles Ruing to the over M percent of tho tackles for
cond tally. With a first and goal air in a draperate attempt to gel the defensive unit, kept the Feralat the Seminole one-yard line, into Ihe scoring -olumn It «a*: note* iMpeeUldy In the bell gameKen Plante had Utile (rouble mak­ ihe* firtl time the Seminoles were*
fleers by l*»rloda
ing ‘he tally. Jim Taylor made his blanked oul Ihi* season.
Sanford
....... M I d- ii
first successful conversion of the
Schlrard and Harbour, making Winter Park ......... 0 7 7 0—at

Progress Reports
Heard A t Peanut
Bowl Meeting

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The Titauvlile Terrier* broke a
close game wide open with a fina.
stanza acoring apre* Friday night
in Titusville to amolher Lyman
30-0.
Terrier Roy Puckell was the
fire-ball for the TJtauvllle team as
he scored twice. Intercepted two
Greyhound aerials, and aet-up two
other tounchdowna.
T h e outmanned Greyhound*
held the Terrier* scoreless for Ihe
first quarter and allowed the Ter­
riers only one TD per quarter in
the second and third stanza* be­
fore they gave out of g*« and
Titusville ran wild.
In the second stanza Purtett
returned a Greyhound punt In Ly­
man’s own 15. and after an ex­
change of fumble* near the Grey­
hound goal, Purke't finally hull­
ed over from four yard* out.
On the first play uf Ihe second
half Lyman again fumbled, and
Ihe Terrier* recovered to set up
the srrond tally. Puckett finally
fulled over from four yard* out.
On 'h r first play of the second
half Lyman again fumbled, and
Ihe Terriers recovered to set up
Ihe second tally. Puckett again
made ihe score a* he crossed 'he
FRANZA ARRIVES AT
MAYFAIR
Gary Franza, Mario's assistant
at the Country Club, nrrivrd Fri­
day. Gary halls from East Orange,
N. J., and ha* been with Mario
f"r eight Season* as assistant pro.
He was with Marie for two years
at Glrnwood Springs Country
Club. Colo, and at Lake Mohawk
for all yean.

Favored Panthers
Lose Friday's Tilt
To Palatka 36-6
The Cream* Academy Panther*,
after opening ihe season with a
bang, hit the skids Friday night
with a 36-6 rm» by Palatka. The
Panthers were favored two touch*,
down*.
*
La*t week the hlahlv favored
Panther* were lied by Hungerford
of Winter Park fiG. Head mentor
Joe Fair attributed the tie to over­
confidence on the part of ihe slaif
and player* and the high spirits
of the Winter Park team,
A* yet there have been no statementa by cither Croom* Academy
or roarli Fair concerning the ore* .
•ided score Friday nigh! in Patut- ®
ha.
The 50-day Itniting meeting »t
Freehold. N. J. lUcewav this sea­
son a tin c trd 110.51s fant or I t
per cent more than in 1035.
goal line from 10 yards out.
In Ihe final quarter the brilliant
defensive play by Puckett kept Ihe
Greyhounds in iheir own back *1
yard and gave Sicglrr, Well*, and
Brown scoring duties. Puckett in­
tercepted one Greyhound pas*
and returned it to (be one yard
line, only to have the Tcrrleri
fumble away Ihe scuring opportunily.
Score by Period*
Lyman .................. 0 0 0 0— 0
Titusville —............_ 0 6 6 is-:o

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tlrat feature* race car lonion-bar*. You ride in a "Realm of
Silence,” ivoljicd from vibration, noise and road shock.
• It It suepfrwlng mattery of motion in a sleek, low-slung beauty
barely 4ft feet high that hat no equal in the way it corner^
handles and rides.
You have never seen, fdt or owned any ear that compared with
mil new Swept-Wing Dodge. See and drive it today . . . now al
your Dodge dealer's!

ON

D IS P L A Y

TODAYI

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS, Inc.
519 E. lat ST.

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�Idulfs Offered
Education Course

New Cubs Inducted
Into Enterprise
Don At Ceremonies

Stolen Car Found
Deserted, Bume*

Women Golfers
Welcome 3 New
Members A t Meet

Man Vanishes

'HIE SANFORD HERALD
SO K C 's Schooling Mon.
Oet 29, 1956 Page 7
Program W ill Get
Underway Tonight 2-Car Collision
The vastly mndemiicd Sanford This Morning Sends
Orlando Kennel Club will give a
preview of the up-and-coming of­ One To Hospital j

1FSL Election Is
Delayed; Season
To Open April 12

(Ceailaued From Page I)
afternoon at a grocery (tore,
charged with diiorJerly conduct
The regular monthly luncheon *nd drunkene*,. Police thief Mu!_
,
. .
„
. ,
MARY M ill! LR
Thtre ti now be mu offered in
DE BARY- Out n r the camp I
lif
J J
f
.•
of the 8*nford Women*»»id
“Intuited * white worn
Semlnol* County several niuci'Ire &gt; f! • Kerin-.; ugh: strode I I I W A A n M l \ P f l l f l l l *oci*llon a n held at the Mayfair *n
lion*I course* for adult. who dc- **»»• m a t warrior of U,e Dc 1,1 ” W U C U
J O L I I V I I Inn Country Club, We*tnesJay,
ficial racing tea ion tonight when
DavlJ Hutto, a clem at the
A two ear rolliilan at the Inter*
*tore, quoted Wood* at saying
Florida Stale League director* 11 ,urnt
,hp H«hu for ,phooltni1 section of Oak Ave and Ninth
Mire to further their education
‘ -FVm.n l" d^ ! , *J**!?!* Speculation ran h'gi *e»terday Oct. 21 at 1Z:S0.
President Ruth Herron iniro- ,_,,el!o
ye*ierdiy vo’ed to delay the elec- r' rp*
either 1* the *rt or academic .|e5 four ofF .nte-.frlte In the
duced
the- new
pro
at the
club,
E'*')'" Hill,„ tchool. teacher t he ..™
,ion »•
of . . . . . . . . ,for
25 qualifying
even1* —
are Street this morning shortly befnp*
sedan
bearing
an
Orange
f
r
u
ity
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r
—
-—
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.
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„ , t «mast
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™ Over
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quiet of the rolemn ritei the new license
"* *” plate wa*
*“ found
...................
...
complete* Mario Carfagno. Mr. Carfagno ***, ,
for common.. j ay, John K riler of Sanford will on f*P on the firat schooling nro- It o'clock tent one Negro woman
Adult education courses ra re n t- deniter* gate attention to the ly burned »horlly after noen in a announced that he would have a
' ^
r*"?**d w
remain a* president of the b*»e* sram with the fir»t race set fur to the local hospital.
|y being offered arc in the field
of rhl‘‘f 1Akp'J’ whose P*mt- wooded section of Semlnol.) Coun- beginner*' clan for women, startA 19J0 Plymouth sedan wa*
m, n
, w'Ul hw hall organiration but he *et a 7:»&gt; P m. Fan* are Invited to at*
,
,
,
ed virago and ancrom* feather
Ing Monday
Oet. 'to at in n m.
:* ,.rr Mf fArth“r wood* ar.t a
••(leadline* of Jan. i for *n elec* tend the schooling card*
freeof East on Nintn St. and a
traveling
of general education, ceramic* heal drr»» tpellcd out adventure ly.
Member*
of
the
a*.oclitlon
5
'u,lwr.:.
*J°n
.rc,"
,n'
!
,
linn
of
replace
him."
,
charge,
The
Rev.
A.
J
Petty
said
that
I9J3 Chevrolet was traveling south
and e*plorutory art.
to their active mind*
^
. . *'° vi_*1
The director*, at their meeting
The pre«ea*on qualifying aelion on Oak Ave. when .hey 'o liiln j U
The general education course
Before thit, th»re had been * he w n taking 1 walk In the woods were invited lo play in a wornen'* toumamenl at Elinor YU* ‘ hl(
.
' . . f o l w .u held in Orlandu. *cl April 12 at will he held nighlly, regular *ca- the center of the In’ertertlon.
gives an adultl an opportunity
the burned
lage, Oct. M and In the Inter* them ann he wa * u Iraid
lht ,UrUn* J ' l(‘ to' n” ‘ &gt; « r‘**on « Tucday. Nov. 13.
The Impact forced both car*
either to wimple le their blgb Kbool
^ *
«&gt; ‘7 ,y ru .? t«* n°°n Sunday. He notified the City Rolf Tournament at Dayto­
About an hour ‘tier Patrolman **®**, ™e * * * * * * The coming meet promise* to over the curb on the southeast
u.
......... .... Ihree. with Mr*. Wrtl-.lty torfccll Seminole Counly
r
'„ Sheriff* tfft.-c. na. Nov. 2.
E. H. Barry found the lock on the Jdled the All-Star game t &gt;r June |,t. , hc fjneat In track hiitory. Jer- corner, the Plymouth v dn its nde
•d u ratio n or Uke Individual *uo- in .barge. Following the ceremony
Dotie Mann, Mildred Smith A llltle jail door had heen knocked
The Rev. Petty said Ilia* earlier
™
k ..IF r&gt; Collin*, who look over a* trark • mashed in *nd Ihe Chevrolet with
Jcct* that will help them to become there was a pip-re’ show that
the mld«ea&gt;on league-wide hate- operator ln*l iea*on. predict* (hi* it* front end c»ved in.
in the week, Dosi.biy on Tuesday Gerry Carfagno were introduced off ami Wood* was gonr.
better employe* or citln m of oar brought down the !i'&gt;u*e, w fan. 1 or Wednesday nigh*, bolt he ttid a* new member*.
r.intpaign will even lop U»! year'*
About ISO officers, including ball tilt.
The Plymouth eame lo a stop a *
country, th e re are approglmately [“• *"d ,I'l' ' r'* lnin' thr pjppr''; hi* wife heard liiot* fired that
It
wa*
announced
that
the
KaThe FSL direitori approved a •pcrtarulnr showing when the Han* it reached the sidewa k and (no
•lair
highway patrolmen and dep­
&lt;o Interntlng the design* wrought
thirty adult* now taking this by the Webclos, t.lurc hi In i. rould have come from the vicin* dcr tournament would end Nov. uties from neighboring counties, franchise for Tampa but tempor­ ford Orlando oval sported an al­ Chevrolet came lo a aundstil! in
couroe and there 1* room for ad- he«r ^ r,I” lmnIT’ j i
r
iVa 11} of ,he automobile. “ We did 7 and that each participant must supported by t w o airplane*, arily canceled Orlan lo’# member* most fantattic increase of Sg jier- front of the “ stop" sign over tti*
diliona! •nrollmrnt*. He r. ’ .
frum !h, t)l, ,; ,r '
*
' 11 not know from what d lection the turn In three »«orta by that dale, searched all yesterday without re­ ahip, leaving the Cuss D Ivnehull rent in mutnel handle and atten­ curb.
kenbaeh i* teaching rlrmenlary
T.
’ ... ‘ ‘
*hoia were fired. We heard them A maik twoball tournament will sult.
circuit with only seven arpatent* dance.
Sanford Police Chief Roy Wil*
f “ C J _h f
sometime arounl m.lnight," l.e be held Sunday, Oct. 3 and all
aubjecU and Ed«*ul Chnden.en h.
, cvKn’ooy
l
, „ M,mel
Sheriff Bowman said several ty solid entnea for '.9J7
Top new attraction thi* season Ham* was at vhe scene, a* was i,t*
player*
are
aiked
to
be
at
Inc
la igTcblng the secondary subject*- h&gt;
,o m f-of
lhrwaward
who and » ‘d Tampa replace* West Palm is a handsome club l ou-e erected! J*ck Hickson and Sgt Ben llu'a-r.
rumor* were tun down but ••there
» riving
for ,lcna Uon
Deputy Sheriff A. K. Evan*, in* club bv 1J;10 for the drawing of is no lead at all."
« iMlrtKllon D u.ually g!ven uo ,hp m rt,|ng c |im ,t tt(Ih . tfjnd
Beach which was ousted from the Bt a cost of more than *123,000,
Name* of the driver* ol the
*
^ n individual bait*. Thi* couru- hnH,
liUn.. , iflIp , r0utlJ vcstigating thr burne.1 ta r found oartnrr*.
He said aurfarcs at the ja.l league Saturday bcca jse of finan­ including (unil«htn.:.
Tim Ittv two cars were wil.lLctd at Ihe
that 11 wa* irft in on* trrub about
Pnie* were awarded for the were loo rough to take finger­ cial difficulties.
i* offered every Monday an t Ttte* blanket tvilwd chn'f Akdi.
lime of the accident until a corn*
* a half mile *outh uf State Road
weekly tournament* a* folliw &lt;: prints, though an attempt was
day night fiom T:00 p in In lo.tu
The dtrevlnra declared the Or* lhr fim&gt;hin). ,olt(hp, pu, on
plete investigation ha* been made.
near Paola.
Sept. 26: flat* A—Jeanne Foittk. made, and slag in front prtvcuied lindo franchlw forfrit uti.e. own* |arj.,,
p.m.
the ncimnuu*
Seminole iiign
High School.
mi. *ati inr
• ■ &gt; VA/ j
j.
of workmen, bu1
The automobile wo* completely Class tt—Lucille Heard, Clan* C tire maik* frum shod mg.
The ecramic* course ha* proven I N O I IS W C Q n C S f l Q y
rrship
of Joe C
CainbrM
"
m b P , but Prerl
Preit u||1 ,(r rrJ(ly
,)lPfll&gt;. „f „
burned with the fire, in all pro­ —Ann Marsh, Cla*» D—Dee HutThe hunt was resumed today dent John Krider espl.nne.l thi* fur ,hp (rjn ,( opening on Novi—.
lo be popular for both men and
women. Over fifty adult* have For 3 M en Charged bability, starting from ins.de the sell. Oct, .1: Class A—Ann Wiltel. and Bowman said, “We will look daev not mcan
rjn this rdy wtll he , „ r „
n
j
C o n d u cf
ear. Two ignition switch key* Clat* R- Ida B Wilson. C|a*» C until wr find him.''
without organiard ba&lt;ebtll.
registered for the courte which i«
'•ellin* .ays Ihe nevs elub home. l' e P S 1 0 ^ - O n Q U C r
—Ann Marsh, Class D—M illr'd
Thr sheriff said Ihcrr is a pos
taught on Tuesday and Wedne*- W ith C a ttle Theft were in the car *h.\i found.
A preponderance of burned ami Snulh, laiw Putt*—Jeanne Foulk,
day nlghta from 7:00 p.m. to
The trial of three Semlnite
10:00 p.m. The exploratory ait Countv white men an charge* of charred paper w«« found tn»ii!e Oet. 17: t'la»* A—Cecile Heard,
The Shrnip Voting Mn.-hine
•o u ra c . Juat recently atarted thi* “ feloniously stealing cattle1 will the
. ear
. leading
,
. to
. . tne
. . suspicion fla t* B—Pauline Inch. Cla»a C— white ruen had ttixssl him vi &lt;s d l |P 0f the neat leagns meeting. rar|n2
Corp will have represenUPv**
year, ha* eighteen women rrglsteif be held in Volusia C-Untv Circuit ,h** ;hp automobile had heen set Mildred Smith, la&gt;w Putt*—Ida group of Ngn&gt;e. t* k him away lo ^
, $li000 Pnlr&gt;. fti u „
The Pxl..mg gr.nd.Und h a. also in Sanford Wednesday. Oet. 1t.-*t
B Wilson
for his own ssfely.
e&lt;| and is offered only in Tli u v Court Wednesday morning at 9 ^'r r new Orlando organltatlon .1,..
■ iH.rn completely rennovaled m 7:Vt p. m. tn eondirt a school of
Newsmen ..id photographers
Tho*e attending the luncheon
night from 7:00 p.m to 10;00 p.m a m
Deputy Sheriff Evan* found
post the fee on lime, Ukeland preparation for the hig ny .uv .ea- insiruetion for Ihe benefit of
Dayman. E. wtre unatite In btcale MMiss sltli. fii« btew promhed lop pnont&gt; for ftnn
Both of these courses are Held
The alleged cattle stealing took that the car had been stolen from were: Mctdamri E
eterks and inspector* appointed for
in the art room at Scmlnolr High P la c e on Sunday. Sepl. Id it the DfLatvJ and was registered m B. Smith, E. T. Porter.
Bill •« attractive tirunvlte.
eon.lderallon for the frsnehroOuUtamling raring star*, as ihe Nov. 6 grnrrat election and
School and the insliuctor i- J “ :2 ttanch" in Vulusia County. the name of Wyland Harris, 2S12 Foulk. Charles Bloom.Carman
Mrs. C. D.WaJiwortti, who wa*
Daytona Reach, Leesburg, Co- WP||
j 0un( grry hound*, from the harness horse racing permit
aeph Mathleux.
Arrest of the men invo'vet in H i'* Lake Blvd., [teLand
In.-h, Harry Wodruff, T F. Me- shopping wilh her. irlgtrd to {ot% M .Vigustinc. Pn'-tka and
t,i uHl’knoww ke^n*l
Ti irferen.Itim
Deputy Sheriff Evan* said Daniel. W. If Sv.in.on, I rank Me- new,men that Mil. U.i: told her a
„ ,J |0 .r e Ue olm.- team. !1
' ..." n. ^ nnr ‘
The ault edueatiuii corn e- m ■■ the cattle sUaling &lt;jine when
see action during Ihe j.-hu&lt;dtng The school of instruction will he
Jr , Andy Marsli, John Negro bad **id “On, baby, or apparently
to 4*’
go
hrtd
at (rit*
the nan
Sanford
kltehr "1r M_ * nready
in
ffit p* rjuiA *rt | •j|&gt;| *
si*
nr
,ii At
i ora Canntr.,1 m.rn*
offered through the Seminole Cap* \riiuld Williams of ilir Sjti* that the Packard Clipper was fban*.
' e ■ i.
I
f
I.
a
iA H ialklail
IlL A
IK «•
mmim
a
*
• • • « ,» ,II. John
aunn Ivey,
ivey, Jam
j.in ees
* P*rPar- something like that
The frarthise award to Tampa r .
" ,
en on Geneva Ave near Sanford,
Counly Board of Public lixiruc- ford Police Den art men’ atre .td stolen in DeLand and that the ear Crawford.
re* krr.
Karl lliginbolham. Itay HerMrl- Wadsworth slid she her- wi|| | 1VP , hai West Const city il* ,
R , c
The ubllc is c&lt;vr,lia|ty invited
alion
and the
the Statr
State Department
of l,nr num for "Driving while In wa*^abandoned In lb*iaromlHiare.
‘
lion and
Department of
lire
ron,
Charles
Meeks.
R
o
„
Adams.
*«&gt;f
dld
«*»
the
remark
f|
r
,
t
organired
ba.eball
toil
”
1,
o'
J
_
vfr
"
an
"
f
n,;
n&gt;
to
attend Ihe schiml so as to see
♦Education. A fl.M registration fee ,M icatf‘1 , and
,vn "’h,r, ,hor!'&gt;' *f,rrr ,b?. ?
*? " lif
■di- R. E. Witiel, Fred Perkins, If.
ch,rf Mulh* ‘I "1 J ,fow 1
'‘ hen the Florida Imrrnational
*' '"e SOKl. ela.sifie* how t)lP nvw voting machines op*.
i. charged for all of the adult mlo cu d o d y follow in;: ,,n etamma- m ark, w.re still m goo I ecr.dl
gviitieallAB P nnrait. in/l »*a«** ahi tlOH of Iht* r J f til
|J|f tflTfl UOtl.
--K. •»•••»■
King. maw
Also ipresent
t ir ir n i
m
at IRf
the -*ruund
• - —*• —
,hp
— aJ*'1
---- whc"
—— W,wJ*
■■” —'• -,e
- ‘ lAraiut;
lafigue mu
died.
m.
them
, . in sr.d e. for u.e dm .ng the r#tp »nJ how the vote, arc tabuUU
dent Day* for their own iiuteriali " crr riJin«
“Apparently,*' he said, “some-1 luncheon were Mesdamea J. Rus- ,urn»d ,0 *,k Protection but these
Krider askad the direclcu to
*“ ar •,a,0|1’
ed.
.
.
The Inal will be heard b.’fore one else followed the car into tho »el Wilson. R W Mann llovd &gt;&gt;,0I’,C w frf ,rom ‘ mjVln* ,,lc act againsl lam bria whnlnok over , ^.t-*t*pplng dog* will p*rf«rtn
,Tn,r., ro. .^.rV .^ion I f
c Judcc Wingfield'* court.
woods by *uto *nt brought the Weber. Hugh C. Whelchel. Price “r* h,,u*' who*p ,nl'lni|!m ' ho'T the Orlaado elub Uit la.i season “"J.r r rrk’ul»r racing conditions
under the supervision of E nd c
j r|ver of the Packard out after Heard. J. S. Cleveland W K \t7 htd Ju,t e"drd
but never was sanctum,d
,lurln,: • '““ •‘■R
many fan.
»*_*
.
*
• **■
i k . . &lt; __ ___
a t - iait
. . .
.
.
p i d p a 'm I in i - t . .
Murray. Director of Adult A VoCORAL SNAKE KILLED
,
. ...
, fir. ..
Roberts,
Andrew
Carrawav”
ilnv i h . . theatie
adjoins the
Jml ai. l
Saying
hr
did not like
,'am bru's nri* rvpcc
ed to take this npp..rcational Education. Further infurA 23-lnrh coral tnakc was kille,!
r r ________ _______
O. D. Farrell’s
,hr"' favorite* tune
mation on these courses can be yesterday afternoon by Alford II. ^
. .
.,
■ Symrs. Jr . George Ntoelv * Tonv yul11* , *Ul rau,t of ,|KM1 »roand mrihodt of operation. Kriler d c ,unl,&gt; '•*
Madeira,
Arthur
Rusrll
Grace
lh*
1,11
*
*
"
“t'ur,0*1,&gt;
"
elarsd
“If
a
etub
operate
'»
fl’r
,hr
-eason.
bad by either calling 665 or con- Ueltcraeh at hi* home in Uke C o U l l t y V O C O t l O I l Q l
Madeira, Arthur Ru.srl’l Grave
***** there wai no crowd in | e , , u, tike L'amuria's, l wouldn't
tid in g the above teachers at
*• u3l*ry
**” -while
kM* '*
“ working '**
"
he -was
in
Carfagno, Ginny Con.
Mildred cvW*nc* *L.lh* lime Moods itis* w, n| ||. And I'd *av the tame will prolest to Gyorgo Trautnun
hi* garden.
jBomlnol* High School.
Smith, Harriet Williams
M''Mel M,l’**rrd&gt; The chief said lie iw thing tn Joe if he wtre
here." president of In* National Alan, of
Scott, Cartle Slrihltng. Mary Sue , "f® f , r * r,rp |1*'* '* *l*,*n* e'*1^
Cambria, long lime Washington Prufeaaional Itaspldnl {’mb
Compton. Altec P Mill* J r a r Fit- "*'pfp hp " a* i’erkei at the time Senators trout who also is linked
O'Hara quote I Cambria a v *ayThere are twelve SemlnnleCoun *-■
,on&gt; J•r , n steUon.
Belly Guv Al' ' “I gave chase then I l.ut Ihem,'' with loulsvltle of toe American ing the forfeiture was “ tn p cil
!•
i \ * m u i i m ( i i r i i n w r «»■ m i :
n4
U llt A
I*. «y Vocational Teiehers a'ten.ting ao ,he Mls.oi Dslorea Kussnl and Mulli* sabl. “ I returoetl Is the Jail Assn., It In Havana where he hi* seiiure of ihe Orlando fr.inehtse
I1 it isst.
m v ih
j , m ir v i.
tu n iir
lit
rP*
■"« and found he wa* out.’’
S IliiaT. hi* Vkifr; Co 1*1.A IIK the I'nivenily nf Florida Eaten- rpf.(p „ fJird
lieen working on a proofed trans* and
the nintraets of ji players
*1a . , s i , *- . •*• » . . a i i o i * i
Fcnlurlnfr
U \ I.U o im i~
*rt«|
U A I- *ioe ,’nurse railed “Teaching Me*-,tit
n :v n v iil.r :
stM v r*.
»*
’
Sheriff Bowman ,*td the ini**- fer of Ihe laoultville franchise tn optioned lo Ihe elub an ler a work­
W
illlT
lI
.
lilt*
H
If
**.
•tml
t
a
ih
of
C'H t V C U N , . r * * K ' « • * * i
ing
man
had
never
been
in
any
Tampe.
The
Isinltvlll'
to
Tampa
mg
agreement
’
with
the
Washtil *111. If Kills*. Hii &lt;1 If K&amp;r lif thods.*'
The
Very Heat
U t.Ill'll.V I .N v i w r ,
,,u in | | ( f .
llitin l*r i|* j «! til*. I,«r »r Ih t li
trouble a* far a* he knew. The lea I apparently it out now.
ington Senators. He said Cambria
Hie rlasses are being held every.
t
tii**
•1,011***,
father and brother s t u takvn a*. phd O'Hara, Tam p, public re- will sue unless eompenrotH fur
SOI E. l i t
I
T Ik *
’ r-TsltAJ. Hw*|*#*
Monday an.) Tuesday afternoon C a _ / £ h
i
•
I H B -T U N t . T I S U L E .
prantooo.
Ilf n o r * .
crH tto r*,
their retjuest u&gt; Marion County j lalion, man who represented Cam- lors of Ihe franchise ami thr playfrom g oo pm . lo 1:00 pm . tn J T Q T T n C V e a i e a
ir
in
ii’pa
&lt;
&gt;
r
*•
t
ii
*
*
*
1*1
n,*Du
Ui,
v o n c K t o .»r e t : v n
1bria at the meeting, said Cambria cr».
f
in, » d l r *-r
him. the board room of the Seminote
OVIEDO- The stiff „f ,he J»'&gt; »l 0 f *u for protweliotv
w T , , ; r i i K a T * in i:
t i n i i i . s:
tt«r or l M m ;
lh« unk an««
H it is ..I N orth V aro llha
a ir *
•»r 11 *. sir #!•#»•, l#ta- County S c h o o l Adminls'ratlon 1957 Annual of the Oviedo High
VOL! a h i : I IK H K H T x j J T i s i r . i ;
I m i . ir « t it » n , * r * 4 ii r» »»r oih *r Building. The rials is bring taught School was rrlras»d “esterd ” iv I
, 1.1 . a l l (n r .11,of. - has tioro H I - ,
V *n it * * |*i m i fta i •&gt;, i ftruu 4 n*
■m -iivi • ut 'i. tn* r ’lre iilt rt.tiirt of
un&lt;Ur *r
A lh 'llU '^ II. for nine weeks and two college the editor-in t hief, Peggy Firm*
,S . NtoDi JuOlela. O r uli .-f ro.
MMI'Hn.N’. a r r M iT 'l kw,| K VA.V* errdll* arr given for completion Ins.
h ...
i,i f'i-.fmo. m and lo r *» i"li I K I .I M ; K
T
fllAll'koN , III*
of course. Jay Morrison, recent
ht-i» * uunijr. uadsi , 'hsacsry ' .»**
The staff It is follows: Peggy
K II* .
! € ,.* • .,I.
f llA .SK K
,l * * r - - r .| ,%M. i'K ll- newcomer to the Unlversitv of Fleming, editor in-ehirf; Kay ElNo H 'l. Iho • !* !• ‘&gt;f “ d e* “ * !‘T
tea h i . u t , i a
T i M i i - r - I'ls in iir r.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS INC.

F. H. LANEY OWNER
61k ft MAPLE

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Phone 465

��•- l l l ll DIM) - KFFAIRS
PAINTING
F LOUIt landing and finishing.
Cionmg, waxing. Serving Semi­
nole county since ISIS.
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47—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD

23-Bl'SINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Uied furniture, appliance*, tool*, Nicely Furnished 3 looms A bath
Apt. CaU 1970.
etc, Roughl-sold. Larry * Mart
321 Ea*t lit. St. Phone 1831.
2-Bedroom house. Kitchen equipp­
ed, ipacc heater. Ph. 2835-55'.
2nd ANNIVERSARY
Unfurnished
house, 4 room* A
IN OUR
hath in coutdry. Phone 1121 M.
SANFORD LOCATION
Echols Hl-HUcr ............... $94 So 3 room unfurnished apt. Phone
1970.
Sofa Bed and Chair ........ 99 Ou
Hollywood Bed ........ .
49 50 EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Free headboard* on Hollywood
fur Winter Tuuri.t. Private Pain
Red s
A shower. Stcain heal, Impmc
All Dinette Set* Discounted
Manuel Jacobson aero.* from
Post Office.
*139 ou Bunk. Bed*
*119 u)
3-Koom Group. ............... 233.00
REAL ESTATE
3-1'c. Curved Sectional* .. 199 00
(Foam Rubber)
83—DOMES
BEDROOM:
Double Drc»*er
t'iJi DOWN
Reveled 31trior
3 Bedroom* and Carporta
Bookcase Bed
Terrauo Floors
Innertpring Mattress
Kitchen Equipped
Bov Spring
13 pillow* FREE)
Nice Residential tacutTon
Landscaped Yard*
St-e our ness line of floor covering Ready for occupancy in 2 weeks
and complete home furnishings.
A. K. SHOEMAKER, Jll.
FREE DELIVERY
Builder
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
I’hone 1991
1500 Mellonvllle
Corner 2nd A .Magnolia. Pb. 1232
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
0 room, 2 bedroom home. *5*50
la'ralivl on Old Orlando HighOpen Monday’* til 9:99 p.m.
stay. Ideal fur ihihlien, school
VISIT Ill'll BALCONY
bus stop. Call UU2-M.

P R O F IT O PPO R T U N IT Y

IN NKW M JS1N K SS
GAIN MORE SPACE in your
home with storage wails. builtin cupboard*. shelves, etc. See See Father WHlum* Swimming
MILL I t MIU.lt A SUPPLY
Pool ad on Builnets Page thla
YARD for ca*y-to-fotlow plan*
and quality material! at econ­
D*uc. Franchise Dealer to be
omy prices 22.1 W. 3rd St.
appointed aoon.
PHONE W "Thtr Lumber Num­
ber".
Mi HANKY-SM ITH I'A IN T S
IMS S. rark
phone 130.1
• FINANCIAL
led Burnett
31-INSURANCE
for PAINTtNO
ICfll Gtaiuiciew
Phone 1952-11
COMI'LEI E MODERN
.*0—I’lAMI SERVICE
INSURANCE
I I Sill - Piano Technician Alt the NEW KINDS of fira and
ca*oalty. Insurance available in
I'hnni- 31At Route I. Sanford
the be«t of Coropanie* at tawJ l —ROOFING-PLUMBING
e&lt;t Rate* to tho&gt;e who qualify.
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
PLUMP,INC
AGENCY. 204 S. Park Ava.,
Contract an t Repair Woik
Sanford, Fla.
Free Estimate*
It. L. II All VIA
35-MONEY TO LOAN
301 Sanford Ave.
I'hone 1N28
AUTO LOANS
Tint u a free pass to Ih; Ititz
COST LESS
Theatre for Ml** Lmllle Balt
Exp BUc Nov. 7, 19Vt

Florida State Bank

W. .1. KLM!
OF SANFORD
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler i liimbinc A Suppbt*
MERCHANDISE It o LI .AWAY. Hospital and Baby
Bed* Day. Week, ur Month— Rtrm Electric Water llratcr*
3531
Orlando
Dr.
Ph
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13—ARTICLES FOR SALE
Tel. 1(25 Furniture tanler —
US West P in t St.
Saddle
in good condition, rea*on'
CERAMIC T1I.E
able. I'hone 3115.
Paul F. Mueller * Son I’li. 151
W KI.COMK H U T S
Free clim ate. Quality work.
that are long cherished are c»i)’
We ouy and tell uted (urniturc
to select from Powell'* varied
Paying top caib price* for any
PLUMBING
&amp;
HEATING
itock. Como in anJ look around. Septic Tank In*til!ation A Service thing of value. SUPER TRAD1957 ROYAL PORTABLE
INC POST on 17-93 Ph. 3043-W.
Heater Service. Archin C. Har
TYPEWRITERS
lett. Phone 734-55’ or 1355.
T-Shirt*, *8c, Sleeping bag*,
No Down Payment
rot*, blanket*, tarpaulin*, Army
I t Month* To Pay
Navy Surplu*. 310 Sanford AveLay-Away Now for Christmas
not/i
POWELL'S OFFICE S U T I.5
—Facto t y to You—
117 3. Megnolia
Phan* t&gt;SA
Aluminum
3W
Venetian Ellada
• AUTOMOTIVE
Cnnlratting end Rrpnr
Knrloied head. Sag-proof bottnro
rail with plastic end*. 1'lastic
IM7 Sanlord Ave.
Phone III!
7-AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
Plumbing. Kreiky Heating
cord*.
_
Sell Your Car to
Sankirlk Gins* and I'nfnt t o
M. G. HODGES
ROY REEL
112-114 5Vesl 2nd St.
Phone 320
Service on Ail Watar Pumps—
308 W. Secunl St._____
Welt* DnJItd — Pump*
BARGAIN! Apt « w f«a range,
ilW M T O A Ntr.MOlURS
Paoli Road, Phone 7W
perfect condition, t i l l at 2UW
Kviarudr S ain A&gt; Service
Hiawatha Ave. Drcamwold
::-sl*ECIAL NOTICES
HUIISON S p o rtin g Goeds
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
ENJOY n ilt'T! " 1- M" ,r
&gt;!’" r
381 I at. St.
Phone 998
SMALL CHANGE. F. M. B. 5c. 10c
Slip Covari and Drapai
A
25c
itorv,
321
8Sanford.
STANLEY KULP
USED MOTORS
PHONE 385S-J.
Unconditionally Guaranteed
Dineite Suit. Hollywood bed, tom1955 Mercury Mark 55
plele. Living room »ulle. targe
GAl
LIN BROTHERS
(Demonstrator)
ga* heater. Kirby Vacuum clean­
A Bulldoiev Service
1958 Evinrodc 30 HP.
KW0 .’hDragline
2231 Geneva. 249*-W Sanforl
er. Phone 2031-R.
1956 Evinrude 74 HP
( Perfect) .......
IKS UHLAN DU 5»nttnel Star, CaU HEAR Ihe NEW V. M. Tape Re­
195,1 Evinrude 30 HP. 3 month*
corder. *15 Down Wicboldl *
Ralph Rnyr 3150.
Camera Shop. 210 S. Park Ave
old. complete With control* and
FAIRBANKS
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P
u
m
p
a
tank
..................
W95
II
Gauge automatic shotgun . .10
Well
Dnlling,
HOWARD
C
A few ft) HP, 1958 Mercury*
gauge automatic. 2u gauge
IXING, Phone 380 207 Ea«t
left ............................
SAVE
pump, good condition, reason­
Commercial Ave,
1957 MODELS. NEW
able. G. Spencer Harden. Ph.
6 IIP ..........................
*151 ENVELOPES. Letterheads. »DU1940-J.
30 IIP .........................
»«*
m&gt;nt», invoice*, band bill*, eod
40 IIP
.................................. WU
program*, e t c . l'rogre»*lve 44—APPLIANCES
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
Printing Co. I’hone log — 403
Cres Miner Aluminum Ho»l* nnd
West 13th St.______________ _ FR1GIDAIKK *|.pli»nce», »*le
and firvlce. G. II High, Oviedo
Fibergla** Boat* from 1199.
Fla. Phone FIKVTHS or S*n
LOOK for the new 10 IIP and 60 FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
and paint aer—Hill Hardware
ford 1612-55’ after 6 p m.
IIP Mercury* romina *o»n.
Co, 301 E. 1st St., Phone 53
W. P. SMITH
Sales - • Service
Motor*—Boat*—Paint« Glass
SINGER
Hand (rafted Furniture.
2315 S. Paik
I'hone 1203 Rnhinsun
Sewing Machines
Wc biuld. design and reflnlsh.
Alto part*, accessories for all
See at 918 Franch, Ph. 5I-R.
II—TRAILERS
make* of letting machine* of
American and European manu­
It will nay YOl) to see u* liefore This is a Dec pas* to Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatre for Mrs.
facture.
you buy. Open Evening* and
Janies Staley, Oviedo. Exp.
Ail Repair 5Vork
Sunday*.
date Nov. 7, 1956.
Fully Guaranteed
Eaitslde Trailer Sale*
I'alatka, Fla.
108 E. SECOND ST.
t j Hut It Alarm ( : ks. Guarante­
ed *189 Sanford Jewelry A Thl* t* a free pat* to the Movie13-TRUCKS
Luggage. 300 Sanford Ave.
land Ride In Theatre fur James
ATTENTION LONG DISTANCE
C. Wlls.ui. Exp. date Nov. 7,
TRUCKERS, Great Dane 34 House I leaning- Windows, Floor*,
1958
and 35 foot used all aluminum o ftb e. Call 1119-J. D. C. Caldwell
(3—BUILDING MATERIALS
proiuce van*. Also two 1953 Dia­
PUSH’S- * SPRINKLER
mond T 180 HP Cummin* Die­
SYSTEMS
METAL ROOFING
sel ileepcr tractor*. Excellent
condition. Great Done-Diamond All type* and sires, Installed o Now in itock, 5-V Crimp—'i "
"Do It Yourn If."
Currugatrd — 2'a" Corrugated
T, 103 So. Orange Blossom
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Gel i 'I Your roofing need* at
Trail, Orlando 5 9o51. N ightS T I N K
Sherman
C'nncrele Pipe Co.
Call Mr. Reeve* 3 1209
Machine and Supply Co.
Out Welt l)th SL
rh . 8
This I* a free p m to the Rtti 207 5V. 2nd St.
le-BUSLNEMTEQUIPMENT
Theatre for K. 5V McRoberts
CROSLEY - BENDtX
Exp. date Nov. 7, 1956.
Sal's and Senrice
HAYNES Offle* Machine Co.
HANDALL
II—USED CARS
Typewriters, addin* machine*
Electric Company
•SaIn-Rentals. 314 Mag., Ph, 41
1953 Chrysler Windsor 4-door De- Service— Quality —SaUsfsctmo
Luxe. Only 22,000 actual miles. |'ti, 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 D« Bary g-ft Sola fountain and bar In A-l
( all Ray Herron, Thun* 2(56. «r
condition. Also 8 c u t Iron, leath­
1343-W after 8:00 p. m.
T. V. SERVICE
er uphfiltlrred bar ttool*. Perfect
Day or Night
for small limine** getting d a rt­
FOR NEW PONTIAC'S ar I good,
SEMINOLE t . v .
ed. 55'orth over *1.000 will **crlvie an USED CARS, call Ray
503
Celery
—
Pb.
1I55-J.
fice for *3*1 complete. Ph.
Herron, Phone 2156, or 13I3-5V
loftyj.
after G.C0 p. m.
Hume Improvement
Loan Service
19.52 Pontiac Catelloa hardtop
l.HKOOKY LUMBER
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
hyilromatic i!riv
New paint,
tlh A Maple — Phone 2862
good tire*. Call HAY HERRON
through Clautfied ao*. tat an
at 2(50. or after «:W p m
experienced ad writer a tiiit you.
LIVE
HA
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phono 1343-W.
Shiner*, Speckled Perch Ball
and Worm*
19(9 NASH Super 4 dr. sedan.
Good body and mo'or need* Fleming Grocery—E. Geneva Ave.
some Tran*, work. Radio, heat­
er above average tire*. *7500 -i—m iio o ta i N s r m n i o s
cash. See at 203 E. 2!*t. St. Aft­ LEARN Hawaiian Dancing. 3 yr*.
er 3:30 p.m,
up Adeic Heilman. Ph. 2231-J.
1953 Relate 4 door Chevrolet. Radio
EMPLOYMENT
A Heater, white wall tires,
*
Power Glide. Phone 1588 M.
18-111.1 P WASH'D —FEMALE
Thursday, Friday and

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LAKE FRONT
Thli I* a frre pas* lu the Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatre fur Util New three bedroom bouse on
take Emma. One auJ half tiled
Stumper. Evp. date Nov. 7. lu.'ei
baths. Florid* tuum. Lot III
x 223'. Turn So. one mile at
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
Oiklann Cemetery.
—at Warehouse Price*, v Init
BERRY'S We ere rvpcrt* at in ­
diting you to secuit- gracious 2 bedroom Incuse, fenced-in lurk
yard 1913 Summerlin, I'hone
good looks with functional con­
venience. Today'* be*t buya In 2371-It.
nationally advertised furniture
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W. 2-bedroom home, 200 ft Fenced
Flrit St. Phone 1817 for Even­ corner lot, oak tree*. By owner.
ing Appointment.
Phone 1714-J.

Waitrev* wanted. Apply Touchtun Drug Co , Mr. Gilpin.
CASHIERS WANTED. APPLY
ATKINSON'S F O O D M A It T.
PARK AVE. A 25th ST.

18-BEAUTY PARLORS

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TIIK "IN MKMOIIIMI" NOTICE

MR*. R. PRUOIM HIRNOON,
Georgia's lir tt woman Negro
lawyer, l* shown in 55ashlnglcn
after she wa* admitted to pracllre before the U.S. Supteme
Court. Mr* Herndon ha* been
practicing lawr in Atlanti for
1.1 year*.
(International)

Spotlight
On Hollywood

112114 W. 2nd St.

Phone 320

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to a city
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Saturday We Will Offer

l H R. home, modern, like a doll
IV. II. "ndl" MTEVIPER
house ln*ule. Total price sr.,liuyr 5ll»n, Associate
650. *t,U3 down, *11 ua per mo.
Arielle Prire, Associate
Ileautiful lot on Yankee l-ake. Iiai
Rratlor - General In.iiunce
x 6(9. Paved road, pumped-in Phone 945 nr 2122 112 N. Park Ave.
sand beach, high land.

Seminole Realty
n . DIETRICHS
T. W. MEflO
KEAI.TORK
INI Park A*r
I'hone 27 or 1(3

HEAL ESTATE

DRlVK-fN
2514 F'reneh Av-

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

5Vc have a buyer for a 3 BR
masonry home in good residen­
tial section, must be modern.
Raymond Lundritiint,
If your home it for tale, please |
contact Seminole lleallv, Phone;
ASSOCIATE
Phone 127
Phone 1173. Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2L
.1

Mather o f Sanford
1

CROSSWORD

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M E T A L U T IL IT Y C A B IN E T S

2u309 E. First fit.
For Painting call Mr. Tasker. Fb.
Keep children in iny luuu«. 11M-W
8G3-X1L Room special *14.95.
i

DAILY

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FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED

fem ale

P.tlrsvc Monday, CM. 29, J956

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A Solid Tm ck Load of

school.

TIIK HATE
« .u.I. of Than'.* aio SI.no iwr insertion regardless of site. In
Miutoii.ifii n.-iicn, ,hie G&gt; he fact they m*jr run to cunridcrafale
rngth, are hilled at Sl.ibi per column Inch.

At ROAR

TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, targe
J. \V. IIALL, ItKALTON
three bedroom house and len
Modem Air-con liliune l Salon
Johnny llalkrr. AxuKUIr
IM. on pjvs-d road to Lake
IltarriclI' m llentity Nook
saL-lady wanted. Apply in pcr»on At price* lower lhan you could o rdcr direct from ll» manufadurrr
"ta ll flail" Phone 1758
Mary, Furniture included, .Small
Jacobson
Dept.
Store.
105 S. Oak
Ph. DTI
orange grove on premise*. Pn c
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
only $8,000.00 cash. Shown by
Most All Parfe cl
j j —MALE or EL31ALE
18—BEAUTY PARLORS
ask Crumley L Monteilh
appointment.
at 117 South Park.
Phnno 77 201 Ro, Park Ave.
R m Slight ly Denied, nr Aeratehed
phone thg)
$201-0 daily, Sell Luminou* Door
SPECIAL
They Kimwr
plate*. VVrite Reeve*. Dept. No.
$lo Permanent. *8.54
EVA HESS HE At TV SHOP 150 Attleboro, Mat*. Free sam­
ROSA L. PAYTON. OZIKR UKALTY CO
ples.
Phone 553
taurn ll. Oiier, Realtor
Registered Real Estate Broker
Hazel M l itld, Aasociate
29—SALESMEN • AGENTS
17-H at Hiawatha
17—HI ILDIM— lir.r AIRS
R*Pc. Wall Cabinet*......... ... •••***!**••♦•••* • *aess** • • • »*i**s«!Mee V 1 L 9 - I Phone 2171
2601 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1339
PAINTING
__
NEWSPAPER street saletboyi.
EVENINGS: 3115 and 7M
PHONE R76 fer CHERRY
0ii/1#
Sinple
Door
Utility
Cabinola
•**#»• • -•»•»» ••• i **■.*.»#*#«••- t . . . . . . . . . .
Agrt 8 to 12. Apply to Mark
R e a l Estate Brokerage — Nutary
WOOLSEY
Heir*, The Sanford Herald, after Double Door Utility Cabinet* ................................... . 12-95 1219 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop 84—REAL ESTATE WANTED
Marine Finishes

"nr Your Hoat
Senka
Glass and I'alnl Co ;o-55 o hk " w a n t e d ’

It Is tin cud-'ui of many famdir. In IM* country to commemorate
i i cp, isrnient 1v an "In Mnnorlum" nollca In newspaper classified
columi’-. Ihey find n real *olare therein. Preparation or atteellon of
,u ' ,!*J’ie verse brings hack to them tender, pleasant recollections. A j
-lira t'ocik, the Fn;-ll«h pnet )ia, so iM-aulifully e*pres»ed It;
"IIo-e rruetlv m eet are the echoes
that Mart
55 ben memory plays an old tune
on Ihe heart.
M-'*t frequently »n tn Memorlum it Insertrd on the anniversary
&gt;. death. However, oilier dale*, which It I* felt are appropriate or
nrnnine'nl aie al-o selected. The Mcthsl.iv of tho departed, Ihe wedd­
ing anniversary. Memorial Day, even Christmas arc among other
significant oecaslon* eho-eo
If von me ic-itant to espre-s your tecdr* though'.i tn poetic formcoil msv avail yourself of the Herald'* collection of erlrtnal venae,
fl esc evprcs. in tv»oMc heautv ihe emotion* of the heartatrinia.
5moos them «ro ver*e* appropriate to any rlrrtimstance.

HOLLYWOOD 7
Ren Alexan­
i Native
der looked natural enough, play
earth oven
ing Ihe sidekick to a law enforcer
i I'ciyn i
lop
U O 'JO IIU J.S J j r
Rut there was a different!:t 5Ve*r.
4 llumor
JUO'K 7K-:'i
7 Hanoi* ef
4 Ala*
ing
Hr was playing a deputy ihrriif.
D30!:flOti
:j i
a a hip
5 Froien
ap­
utia
ix
not officer Frank Smith of TV's
parel
water
8. Chilled
C019 1 u»i4:)i‘ l n
Dragnet.
n itfl'j 9 2ii .■
• Prickly
10. Bower
Door
utiryu isuirij
Hi* buddy waa not Sgt. Joe
herh*
11. Approaches
21 A
Friday,
alia*
Jack
55'cbli,
but
Jeff
• IIIG VALUES
Thi* is a free pa** to the Movie11 1mashing
Iver )■
G reat
Ssiir4*t‘* Oases*
land Ride-In Theatie for Sara Chandler instead.
15. 1’m h
ta k e
7. American
• QUICK CflKLMT
18 Man *
Indian
King. Exp. date Nov. 7, IPM.
S lo w e r
But
the must shocking thing
• LASY TERMS
mcisr.sm*
9 Foolish ttlk
Tree
31. EacUlMwas—Alexander was drunk'
4V1LAON-MAIER
In Warp-ytm
it . rusi
Pondera
lion (slang)
All this was in a movie scene,
Naw and Uted Furniture
15 Girl • nsme 12. Condition
German
34. Tardy
311 E. P in t St.
Phone 951
of course—Unlvrrsal-lnU’rnaUon •
19. Timid
physicist
14. Negative
J4 Xlitchitvou*
al's "Pay the Devil ‘ The scene
Vote
child
20. Internal
Trouble*
TIRED
Mr*. Housewife , .
decay
had Alexander drunk on duty at
How's your blanket titualiun?
of fruit
the Insistence of Ihe Heavy,
1 l
of tho same old thing?
21. gpurt
Wa Have a fine ttlrclion Of &lt;&gt;c//y
"If
my rartner '5’ehh could
See
th*
spaciuu*
new
tssirfull)
24 I’asaagsway
Ion, nylon, cotton, ssool and mixi
J—
T*
sec me now. he'd kill me," Alex­
different homes tn —, —
trtween
e l fabric
South Pinrerest
h'anfurr ander laughed.
scats
B L A N K E T ! )
J
II 1
(irnv# Manor.
Sunfurv
He
wa* cdivtuuilvhaving Ihe
23. tiharpsiv
*5.95 to *19'.15
5'alcnria
Villas
Dr
Lam
lime
of
Ins
life—
and
no
wonder
a
rarer
G A R R E T T S
w J
A
It was his first Dlni role aside
16 Iphfir
323E. First St.
Phono 1(23
IMMEDIATE
27 Food scrap
(rum Dragnet in 32 years'
1*9
•I
ii
I*. Kalrvqusrn
"The last picture I made wa«
IK— FARM and GARDEN
Wa
i
OCCUPANCY
19,
Covering
if
:
rigid on this lo t,' lw* reflected,
&gt;•»
y / . v/ /
false hair
%
HIHISCUS. tingle and double
"th at wa* in lll.ll After that I
Idr.-illy
Sllualed
72
Outcast
flowering, It tw value* for 79c
rr
•i i
went
with
NR*'
an
I
I’ve
hern
with
class i Jap )
Luxuriutialy I’lamird
Grapes tile Nurtery, P H O N E
them ever ilnre."
; i Mtuleat
rr
Moderately Priced
2031.
Ren's Dim career dates back to
/
Instrument
the first World War. when hr an
3
and
4
Bedroom
Homes
with
l
J
3
.
Outer
iy Jo V
i*
ii
II* Leading \ ’arirtie* Polled
garment*
and 3 bath* altuatrd on Jarge. pea red a* a child aitor with D. W
No. | ROSE RUSHES
atlistleally
landscaped
luts. Griffith, lie grew lip in pictures
i Indu I
Tt
ii
u
95c each
Paved street* and alt other during the 2U *, playing in whole
37 Pieteiif
'A
Henry A Hu* sell Send Co.
city convenience* make these tome films like "Penrod and Sam"
furniture
It
100 5V, lit. SL
Phone 41
colon ir t
of
owner-*HVUpi*d and "Boy of Mine"
3« Fruit
hom&gt;-s truly delightful plica*
39
hho-hnnein
TT
Ills trig break a* a young man
Indian*
to live.
• RENTALS
tam e in 1930. when hi- appeared
1
*0 Coldest of
4v»
Designed, Built and Sold
In "All Quiet nit the WVsu-rn
V/
harvest*
54—APTTt—HOUSES—ROOM*
Front *•
41 Indian
"Universal wanted to sign rue to
5VEL.5KA APARTMENTS: room* J ODIIAM A'rUDOIt Inc.
wright
Uuildcrs &lt;&gt;f Flna Humes
a term rontrart." he recalled.
prlvat* baths, l i t 5V. Fir*t tit
For Florida Living
"Rill Lewis MMi-dime, the director
Downstair* apartment. CALL 1310
of the phi ore. advised me to hold
s a l e s o f f ic e
out until it was released, then I'd
Drsirahln turn garage apt. 1.12 5V.
2623 H. French Avenue
get offer* Irom all the studios.
Phone 2100 ami 21)Xo
Avalon Apt*. Eficiency, I'h. 7I0-W
".So what llap|M-ned? The pictuir wa* released and nobody
Furn. cottage, r a i a o n a b l e .
could td l u» apart in those um
------------ Sy BINNITT CKRP------------Located on 17-93 Ph. 30|n-W|
forms, except for taw Ayers. I
2
Bedroom
(
It
House,
5Vynm,wi.
-d
SOCIAI.-CI.1MUINU subtiltianite lias two false antenna*
4
SO
3-lledroom home partially furn
Range, Refrigerator A ll',J |'i . didn t work for two year*'"
- » 1111 Ins roof .&lt;&gt; mdghbots will think lie owns a couple of
Later
ho
wild
into
radio
a*
an
$70 mo. Call 9M.
flardauotl Floor*, Tilo Ralh
TV scii. A Sand* Point resident has gune that laker one better.,*
announcer ami quit master, nig
Equity Woo Ph. 799-11.
Ruse Court 5 room apartments,
Ing into 15' alter the war. Ills as­ Even when the tem peratuie
furnished. Kitchen equipped.
sociation Iwth Wrbli turned oilt to soars t&gt;&gt; a hundred, he drives
YOU'LL LOVE
Phono 1494
THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID I1RICK he a golden one for all rnnretncd
his Jalopy with every w in­
\.iw at (j, Ren is Ih tier known dow shut tight
2BEOROOM HOME
people
5-room unfurn. apt. Newly decora­
Tills home has largo living nmm Ilian he ever was a* a kid star.
wilt runchitlo it’s air-con­
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. 605-W.
with fircplaie, 2 rvtra Lirgc
lie's on a sahhatlral Irom Dug- ditioned.
lis-druomi, dining room, kitchen m i right now, since enough lilni*
2 and 3 bedroom cement block
lake front home*. *85. A 5*5. with plenty of cabinet*, break* have been made to ron through
fait room and nice screrned-in mid 1*37.
unfurniihed. Phone 1119, 81.
A lad In New England
porch.
John Realty Co.
w
rote
to the iitlrnl*don of­
Ilraultfully Isndtcape.l gumndi c ;- n it( ik i:its and r e a l t o r s
fice of an old university ieEfficiency apt. Ili-way 17 92 So.
with outside sprinkling system,
siucsting "catalogue* and
City Limit*. Hlumbcrland Uuurt.
central heating for exlra «omUFTIKKMHNT IIOMK
sticker*, nnd penance " He
fort. Eacellenl rrsldrnlul lor*Fully
furnished,
convenient,
com­
3 room apt., adulU. 1113 rark.
Hon . . . 2417 LAUREL 5VE.
got hark the catalogues and
fortable,
2
bedroom
frame
home
ODIIAM A TUDOn. INI
stickers, but Hie dean of ad­
Nlca 3 room furn. apt. Screened
with
hnrdwool
floor*.
2
porche*.
2625 8. F'rench Ave
"For
porch 4i garage. Only *37.50
rnrportr Excellent condition and mission.* suggested
I'hone lift) — 2-wo
ssetl l.nnli,*a|ml
pen.mce, may I suggest it
mo. til3 Park. I’h, 46H-5V, Mgr
Selling Price j*;,5no
few houri a d iy w ith a good dictionary? ’
house in Knlripn • 1e»t
See Seminole Healthy for Desir­ broom
•
*
•
135' x 153'. *6.000. Tcrnii &lt;-on
able House* and Apts. Phone 27.
There1* an Irithmsn in Broadway's theatrics! district who UUAksJ
""•/Hlsiy
siderrd by owner. J. P. Cootei’s to open a nrw dclicstrssen. He says tiu nim t t* 014IWF
lielte. Enterprise.
New 2-bedrooin houies, kitchen
Ulecngiass.
A. B. PETERSON
equipped. I'hone 443 or write
Broker Asioelalec A. It. Peterson
44—LOTS
Jack Flynt, Bov 302, Sanford.
J r . I*, j. U u -u rto n , Garfield
iVilleUi, John Meisrh and R. 5V. B llJfi HARD TO PAT? Sell
FURN. garage apt. Adults. 708 5 ta)TS in Midway. «n x m l'.
William*. A. C. Duudnry, tand
Granby Ave. N. of Church on
W. 2nd.
Surveyor.
thing* you're through w i t h
Geneva Ave. Jennie F.avrrly
Phone MW
I bedroom houie, kitchen equipp­ Walker. I’hone 311. St« E Mh jtlii N. Park Ave
through n -o t Adv for CASH.
St.
ed. Quiet neighborhood, 2536
Consult A REALTOR First
Palmetto. Phone 2813 Day*, 852
Call 1521.
Cl I.I.KN AM) IIAHKKY
47-BROKERS and REALIOIIS
Nlghti,
IM N. Park Ave.
I’hone 3113

Our Loss,
W e Need The Room

BUSINESS
SERVICES

Ptff* |

5*cry often a Caro of Thanks In tha Sanford llarald maata •
which I* difficult to till in any other way. Not only la U •
expreulon of gratitude to thole who have sent floral tributes bat
tl-o coorteoiisly arUum ledge* the ervice* and klndn*l*e« of UM
many to wlmm n pet-anal note of thank* cannot well lie mailed.
New paper Card* ef Tlusnk* are oecepted at Socially cor­
rect. Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, facia they aerrd
many good uses
Thera is no pi escribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can bo aa
brief or a* detailed n« you desire When th* occasion cornea you arUl
"in.I a sympathetically understanding member of ou, staff to a u la t
;ou.

$179.

$_PEKSU\ M. NO! ICES

M

THE SANFORD HERALD Mon. Oct. 29. 1956

54—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

Robert A. Williams
REALTOR

WANT

ADS

\\ TENANTS

CHOOSK AN
^g &gt; U S ID CAR
FROM OUR ORIAV

GRANKOW
FUNERAL

HOME
IT 92 JouA
PHONE 444 lo r —
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INCORPORATED
Your Friendly Ford Doaler
308 f . 1st. SI.

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Use Imagination
Suptrmqricys—Sqvq Ybu Mony Trips
When Decorating
Bedrooms In Home

CHAPTER M
f ATXR THAT same night VaJ
L * V U with Dirk ta Bruce's aurgcry. Tha formalities of death were
over and Mr*. Festhcrstone'i body
had been taken down by two orderbea to tha atiip’a hoepital ward. Val
had changed hack *nto her uniform, but Dirk waa atm in eoaturn*. That b* should atilt be la
fancy eoetume gave a btxarr* touch
to tha acent. VaJ waa atltlng on
the edge of a chair, aa though ah*
war* afraid to r s l a a . 8ht waa
drooping not only with weariness
but with an aching aenae of guilt
and misery.
Bruce waa apeaklng quklly.
"But when you aaw the condition
of your patient why didn’t you call
aw at once T" II* waa aeated in tha
chair baton hla deak, and hla man­
ner though professional waa nt*
bnaympaUitUc.
"I'm aorry, Doctor. 1 wldn’t reaLae bow acrloua her condition waa
U S U I toward the end. I waa going
for you, but It waa too late.” De­
spite all her hospital experience
a..e never failed lo feel chocked m
the pretence of death, and Una Ume
she had an aching aena* of pity as
Wall.
•But tt might not have been too
Into If you’d called me earlier.*
*T didn't think ah* had sent for
me because ah* waa 111. I thought
•he’d sent for me for another rea-

"1—1 suppose I should have,"
■be admitted.
"I'm afraid 1 shall hare to ask
you for an explanation. Nurse Allson," he said, speaking more firm­

ly.

She didn't reply immediately.
"Pleas* answer ms, Nurse. I
shouldn't like to think you’d been
remiss in your duty,** he reminded
her gravely.
But It waa Dirk who answered
in an irritated, weary votes:
"Oh, toe heaven's sake stop ques­
tioning Val, Harridan! Don't you
think she's been through enough
tonight without having to answer
your questions T"
Bruce* manner underwent an
Instant change. *TU aak you to
keep Mil of this dtacuaaion, Han­
son. What I'm saying to Nurse
Alison doesn't concern you In any
way," h* said coldly.
Dtrk straightened aggressively.
“Of course tt dnea Everything
about Val concerns me, and 1 won't
hare her hectored by you or any­
one else." Why had lurk inter­
vene-]? Didn’t he realise it waa Ui*
last thing be should have dune ? It
waa Brute'a duty to question her;
and up to now, although hla man­
ner had been formal, then had
been an undercurrent of sym­
pathy,
“Nurse Alivm happened to have
been In eliirg* at an* of my pa­
“You mean when you cam* into tients," Bruce said sUmly.
the cable Mm Beamed perfectly all
"But can't you drop your profight, her pulse seat normal, her faaaionsi manner for mv* and be
color healthy?"
human?" Dtrk retorted angrily.
**! didn't take her pulse, and U "Can't we talk It all nut as
I thought her color unhealthy, I friend* T"
"You think we are fftemUT"
put that down to the temper she
was in," she said slowly.
Bruce aake-I.
"She waa In a temper? You
Dirk shrugged m helpica* ex­
think that may have brought on asperation. "At least you must ad­
the heart attack ?" he asked sharp- mit ws know each rther well
enough to drop all this ballyhoo.
She looked away from him, Ut- Since you're a doctor, you must
to g her lower Up. "I think it may see that hath Val and I have had
n v e . Doctor." The awful feeling as much as we can stand tonight.
Of guilt rushed over her again. Had Val tspecislly. I should have
abe been Ihe unwitting esuee of thought you'd have sent Mr to
her patient's death?"
bed with a sedstlra Put apparent­
"But surely, knowing that your ly you haven't any feeling for
patient had a heart condition, you her."
“Oh, phase, Dtrk," Val whtsshould have don* what you could
O IMA Mayst* Orslg, Reprinted by pemdeslnu of Stains hooks

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T O i T A l.M A M li. T U la m . h bote O. p. J I I .I I M mi\la st know n
r t .ld s n r s
*u
|n t j ritrk nt IH« circuit Court
It a w n r l A venue. A lla n t*. U e u ia U l&gt;*i»uir C U rk
1'laata la k e 11 .lira lhat yi.i, « r.
baraba re q u irr.l I,, III— y n ur w ilt- K A M I.T IK
IIO |)fil|« iU » K ll
fan itafanaa*. parwmallv nr !&lt;• an I ’lr rk t»f th r i*lrru l( Court
atto rney. on or l.ar.ii.
Novaml—r
Vtk. l i i t a l
Ilia u lili r of
IHr hnuloi*!, H irliU
d a r k « l I h r t ’lr r u ’t C o u rt, a l I II .
C ou nts I 'n u ii Hour*
In H - nf»i,it
Samtnnla i 'o ii M t . Florida *&gt;&lt;l t •
m att a m o t
Ilia rant lu K a r l i l *
llo o tlu .l.le r, a ltn rn ar for l ‘la liillf(.
I'. U lia s t l Hanferd. Flo rid a. In
l h . lli o t i* I'I ih aa.llha paa-lr »o■r l aaxalnal
you
la
Ika I fr, nil
z «u r l, .Vlnlh Judicial r lr e a ll o(
y te rjd s . In aad fi»r Sanlm tia 1-nun*
J r - *" O m n e a ry ,
an a h b r r i l i l n l
lllla of aald &lt;au&gt;* Pries
Itoldita
£
t 'ls lh llf f aa Ta in .-!«► T
W abb. D a frn d a n i. sad h a t.ln (a ll
nor. or a &lt;1r. r » . pro in iifc * ,„ a m
Mad a u * ln ,l you.

GROCEIY
If you're a homemaker, you're lucky that you live In America
Women m Italy and elsewhere on the European continent heed
lots more Ume for shopping than you do.
In Italy a woman starting on her 6
weekly (hopping lour gne* to tha
fresh meat butcher, Ihe dairy, the
fruit shop, the smoked meat store,
the baker, alter thst, to the fish­
monger, the druggist, and so on
Tbs typical shopping top may
lake Signors Romano to If stores
oe more Shell lie s tired home­
maker by the time she return*.
Here, In one of our supermar­
ket* — everything from steak to lower cost.
orsng* juice, from lettuce to dairy
products, bread to spaghttU sauce
U found under on* roof.
Our modern food distribution la
one of the essential elements In
America's higher standard of liv­
ing. of nutrition and of health.
Here, corn on the cob U available
in January; you can enjoy frown
straw berries 12 rrvtnlh* s year,
lamb i*n'l sold Just In the spring,
and you can have a wide variety
of vegetable* whenever you want
them and whatever the season.
In many foreign countries, fruits
and vegetables can be bought only

vemment ha* reported that liv­
ing coiti rote three-tenlh* of one
per cent in September to a re­
cord level.
The !&lt;virx of the Labor Depart­
ment’* Bureau of Statistic* reach­
ed II?.I per cent of Ihe 1M7-49
baie period.
TM» wa* about one-tenth of one
per rent above the prior record
of It? In July, and compare* wkb
116.8 for Augu*t.
Price* were higher in Septem­
ber for all major group* of con­
sumer good* and service* except
fi-,wl, which remained at the Augu*t level.
The bureau said the September
living co*t level was nearly 2 per
cent higher than a year ago and
2» per cent higher than In Jan­
uary IMS, at the dart of Presi­
dent Eisenhower’* administration.
The living cost rise mean* wage
bootii rangtng from one to three
rent* an hour for about 300.000
workers in a variety of Industrie*,
mainly the electrical manufactur­
ing indus’ry. Including General
Electric To plant* Wage rates

IDWAID K. MIAOOff. Tl. running
as Vice-Frrsldcnlial candidal*
on the Greenback Party ticks*. i«
shown in Boston ss he outlined
some of the principle* of hi*
party, which Includes abolition'
of the income tax. A Virginian]
by birth, Meador claims to be a'
descendant of Benjamin Frank*
Jin. H* also thinks that the Gov­
ernment should print Ns corn
money to meet operating costs.

TELL ME, RILEY
WMAT GIVES YOUR CAR SO
MUCH PICK UP AMD GO ?

University uf ItirlimonJ football
tr im , not only star* on the gridi­
ron hul also due* well in the ring,

l-jiiilx n. Zlo pound* and •&gt;i .

II n Hot 2*

S,

HUtTS AND
VEGCTAIIU

TWO RFORT UTAH
111I'll MON II, Vb. I aim - l'*t
I.J mbcrli, » Hailing lack!....... the

Legal Notice
n o riiK

Don't Irt convention m trlct
four Imagination when you dtearata a bedroom. Have you a
hobby? A faraway place that his
always fa.cInatH you? A favor­
ite game? Any of theie themes
can be worked into a decorative
Bruce's color had heightened. *1 scheme.
have to question Nurse All eon
There are wallpapera which re­
since I have to make my report to produce stamps, muaic, and dblla.
the Captain In the morning." lie if nny »ne of IK «•
your *-&gt;badded stiffly, *T shouldn't like to by. Racks and chests for a fan.
have to report that any arghgenea
on her part was responsible far rock, or souvenir collection msM
interesting focal polnta In any
her patient's death."
“You'd dam well better aof re­ room.
port ihai." Dirk said furiously.
An Interest in American history
“You might put as well accuse ca iv reflected In a m m furn­
me of murdering the poor old dear. ished with antique*. (The crown­
After all. it war I who thrust those
puls into her month .*-*■ •* ing touch here — a fmir-po»ter
bed!) It "a ea*y to work in eaollc
•he died."
“ Ion gave hti l . . pills? What lour bra of the Far F ait nowaday*
with the great popularity of Jappills?" Bruce asked slowly.
''Home heart pill* Val aakrd me anc«e and Indian acce*»3rle«.
to get out of the medictn* hag. nie**mcn adorn drapery fabric*,
I spilled the wretched things May­ ami a floor can easily be madr
be If rd brought them sooner, ft into a fine checker board.
would have helped."
The main thing ia to use your
"Rut why did you give them to
her?" Bruce persisted.
imagination. Make the room a
"Oh. why not?" Dtrk was be- reflection of vour ‘ntcre'.t R'd
ginning to Inae hla temper again. remember — a t«cd room it for
“We were both badly rattled, tait sleeping Don't over
decorate
w* were doing what wt could. Val to itirh an extent lhat (ho room
wanted to go for you when Aunt
May first nad the attack, but I become* a confuting fumble.
said when she recovrrn! and found An.) don't overlook Ihe bedding.
you in the cabin It would protably No mailer bow much fun the
give her a relajwe. It might even room J«, without a comfortable
finish her."
mattrei* and aprtng you won’t
"So it was yoe who told her not get much aallafaction or real
to call me?" Bruce asked. “We*. from it.
I'm not altogether surprised . . .
llut what do** surprise me is that
a girl with nursing training should
have taken any notice of whst you
said."
"All this ta a waste of Urn* and
a lot of nonsense,” Dtrk retorted
angrily. "Pm going to take Val to
her cabin whether you like It or
not. If you want to go on with
tins Inquisition in the morning, I'll
be at your disposal, but for hea­
ven's sake leave Val out of I t " AS
he spoke, he moved forward, took
one of Vat's hands and pulled her
to her feet.
Bruce didn't sprak, but as LHrk
led her lo the dour and opened It,
Val turned hack toward him and
gave him a quick, pleading glance.
“Bruce, Tm sorry . . .*
"flood night. Nun*," ha said
coldly.

2 from Woodbrtdgr, N. J ., hold*
the 11olden (ilovr* heavy weight
ernyn in Virginia.

SURE THIMG, C H U M - v
CLEAN-BURMlMG HO-MOX.
GULF TAKES O UT THE GOO
AMD GIVES YOU MORE GO

1
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,* t San ford, n-mliodr i-..untv

F lo rid a

im

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sri,

da,

„f ririijtier.

I GET IT. MO-MOX KEEPS
j YOUR ENGINE CLEAN, YOU KEEP
IV THE HORSEPOWER YOU BOUGHT
Aulo l-'innnrlnff by mir lumk offern you Al.l.of Ihrnr Satinet

It1 1 L U A N

LUbl

KtP/

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Von pay n nio*

tnoderaie liorrowing rhargr. We finance now c*rn nt I'/g^, Vou pay no "hltblrn ctwU'

THE IN S U R A N C E

Your Inanrnnrr prrmiumn may Im Inrliirirri In

your monthly puynientn anti placed locally with your own ttgent

THE A C T IO N

You apply for your bank Aulo l.onn find grt a drrhtlon

prom ptly

BO R RO W IN G POWER

T°“w at agrrrd and rnrn useful crod'

It Blgndlng with ua for future rredlt needs
Ileforo you buy your neit car, ncc ua for hflunl monry-wivlng flgurr-rnci
thrifty bank auto loan plan. And her •sad ly how II will pay you lo finance
rar with us!

G e t o le a n -b u rn tn g

*Jee William BanJIg
fn Tha Ufa of Riley.
Coniuff Io t a ! H ilin f
k f lime and (AaaasL

th e

h fg h -v a lu e " g a s o lin e

‘‘The Friendly Bank1
Member P. D. L C

DISTRIBUTO R

�Shop and Save
In Sanford

If Y M rR m U to N o t

Delivered By 6 P. M.
Call 1821 B«ror« 7 P. M.
For Delivery
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^VOLUME XLV1I

EaUbllehed 1908

I V I V 11S.M&gt;l.*V*IIL* VT h i l l V U M l 'l l l l l h n i i
AN
INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A

T L SK D A Y O CTOBER 30, 1936

Associated Press Leased Wirt

NO.

M id d le
C risis County Commission.
Entails Ike To Cancel
Raceway Are Named
Speeches Tomorrow
#

Revenue Study
Of Utility Dept.
Will Begin Soon

U.N. Security Council Urged To Order
Withdrawal Of Israeli Troops In Egypt

In

#

Injunction

Middle East Viewer L a w s u i t
Tells Rotary Club
U.S. On Tinder BoxT o d a y

Su it

'Prayer For Day'
Joining Spiritual
, To Physical World

WASHINGTON (JP— Preiident
Eisenhower today canceled hit
scheduled campaign trip to Dallas.
Oklahoma City and Memphis to­
morrow became of the Middle
A study of Ihe revenue derived
East crisis.
from Ihe Cit) of Sanford's Utili­
Eisenhower »ent Ident'cnl mes­
ty Department will begin toon
sage* to supporters who had ar­
under the direction of Wilton
ranged for hit speeches In these
A Circuit Court suit was flleJ
Hull, representative of Goodbody
states which suppaneJ him in
A Co., inveitmrnt broker*.
today
with the Clerk of Circuit
One »f the most forceful, dyn” 1 feel that the ’Prayer for Ihe
19J2 The message nail
Court seeking an Injunction reThe survey will deal with the
Day’ ts one of Ihe finest civic pro­
-The
turn
of
ev-n'.
yesterday
amlf
»pd
lmpres«l»e
speakers
ev,
ll4lnlns
thr
Board
of
Seminole
entire flic* I operation of the
Member* nr th» Seminole loun- |,-ave* me no option—in the inter er In appear hefnre the Rotary County Commissioner. (rum hold- jects Joining th* spiritual to the
lltility Department, both revenue
ty
Cttlrens Ta* Council m.-t yes- rsts of working fur os-ace hu* to c j„b of Sanford told hi* listeners Ing a referendum election to deter- physical world," Rev, Phillip
and eipenditure*.
tenlay with Count* nffirst* in remain
at the....................
White House
tVcd yesterday al the club’, regular nslne whether or not parimutuel Kchlrssmann, pastor of the Luth­
......- .............
..............
A contract n n signed by the
nesday tn
deal with Ihe
meeting at the Yarht Club,1betting would be alio sc I in con- eran Church of Thr Redeemer,
City of Kanfoid with Coodhody ,hrir r,fn rt to secure report* from newtay
in .teal
the isituation
U
ik
.
*
■
.aniEast.”
..j
^
tn you „(,#t i junction with a permit IMUCd t v sail today as the telephone ptayi-r,
• nd Co. to conduct the survey and '&lt;riou* r mill tv agencies -.-I* no developing In the Middle E
exceed
ng
an,|
and observed during the Florida Stair Racing Com mis- ends Its second month in Sanford.
study to determine the feasibility
problem* confronting r e t rHe
»*M it wa* M.*iti r*
sibll'ty ,0 •*,p
t f uBl •» I k * l U rn
it
"The Praver for the Day” is a
regret’’
that
he
rirncalel
the
talk*
mj*
rrr&gt;-nt
five
week trip in the
for the construction j f a sc *age Hiem.
,lon
rerouted prayer available to all
Pres*
secretary
James
lin
e
r
Middle
East
Me
are
sittin*
on
a
disposal plant.
Emm these reports, whirh are
William II Kelitp. president if user* of the telephone who rail
Three or four days will be de- slated to be completed no later ty, who announced He decision, tinder bu*. one which i*. even al Seminole Raceway Park said this I92R
•aid he Hid n&lt;d know whether El- this moment, about to blow up."
votrd to Ihe actual study of the than Nov. jo. the C'oU"** Tmorning that "We have been
Through a teased telephone line,
Clly of Sanford Utility Depart- ell will leiive It* report lo ho senhower would be .‘ trie lo re- staled Dr Williuw It Kailel. pastor notified by an Orlanm Attorney and with the installation of an
schedule
the
visit*
before
election
of
the
First
Prr*h&gt;trr*n
Church
of
flient'a books. The Income, outgo, submitted to the State Citizens
that a Circuit Court *ui‘ will he automatic answering service from
Orlando
Vjpital Improvement program of Ta* Council In he consolidated day,
filed Inlay seeking ar njuttci n Southern Itrl! Telephone amt TeleAlso uncertain at the moment,
|, r Kad.d frankl* and candidly lo prrvrnt the taxpayer* of Semi- graph Co, the listrner may hear l i l l . RIA. ritll.l.ll* St It I I.SSM \NN In til* office a*, the t.utheran
the department and all othci per- into a stalrwide to* surx*-1 huu h (d 1in- II. .Ici me, leC nidi a Pia»er fur the Day. (Stuff plmto)
Hagrrty
said.
It
whether
Eisenand
in
grral
detail
told
of
the
Iment da*a In regard to the operaThe Count.- Citizens Ta* Counnote County from csccuing their a 2* second prayer with ms Inlion of the department will hie in- ril was appointed by Gov. laritoy hower will be able to keep his promises made during the first right to vote for rstlfievion of trrruplinn, no mrntion of church,
date In Philadelphia Thursday World War by Great llritian to the harness raring referendum." hut limed to the individual day.
eludeJ In the study.
Collins. The lora' ortanltxPon
“The fiscal agents was the one headed by Ralph Austin Smith evening for a mayor ad ires* to be the Arab* in an effort to win them
The prayer i* changed daily,
side of the
\1lte*The W.
proJ.- Steed, att irm . rcpriM id
bright picture in the recent water and its membership include* T. broadcast by radio and television to the
ing thr Sanford Orlando Krnnrl with
prajer repeated However.
at
9:30
p.
m.
EST.
mt*r*
made
to
lh«»
leaders
of
and sewer Improvement p ro E. Tucker. Robert Bauman, WIIClub .aid thi* morning that the ,hr “&gt;mp Pr&lt;,7pp »•
for &gt;•
The
United
States
railed
on
the
Israel
were
also
recounted
by
Ihe
grant,’’ laid City Manager Warren .on W. Horne. John Evans. M’.
suit is bring fllrd because "The hours.
U.
N.
Security
Council
loday
lo
orspeaker
who
emphasized
Ihe
fact
E. Knowles at the last mreting 0 . Kilber, B. F. Wheeler Jr.. John
i.u unj r r which rufiitu1
m r*
II**'- S&lt;lilrMniKnn, Ttbfn • *krd
of the Board of Sanford City Com Ivry. W. E. Patrick. Robert G. der liralrl troops to wdhd aw that thr Zionists were not a Jewish nulled stale, that -here cannot I k- »b.*u« the* result, of the "Prayer
Two well known horticultural
immediately
from
Egyptian
.errireligious
group
but
of
a
political
^vissloners.
Bradford. R. T. Milare and J
two
racing
plant,
svtihln
lot
mile.
'
h'
"»)
J*
“
"
"
'"
I
"
J
* * T?11, fflodort ' hr
lory,
nature.
He
rompared
the
armesl
" following the atudy of the Utili­ Brailey (Wham.
If. K. Delegate Henry Cabot might of Ihe Israrlls and the A- of one another " Mer I also po.nl- much e«so.| to those who are per- Show School course Nov. 13. It
ty Deparlmrnt'a books here tn
Ralph A. Smith told the county lasdgc Jr. made hi* demand
f" '1 ,pp| *hp
*nJ l l - • he ‘,, r J r " « * ,r r ’,
at rah*; told of the event* that Itali­ est .Hit that Ihe Board of County
Sanford, a further study will be nffeiait yesterday, at l**":' •"** ■
an emergency meeting of the It- [vned In Cairo, Egypt when he Commissioners cannot call an ,*."pp ,hrn',lth Pr*&gt;fr "«'mlntstcr- announced by Mia. f r e t It. t,amade of Ihe fin lings.
Ing In the office of R. T. Milwce,
election in an Instance wther two
*,v * pastor."
nas, president of the Sanford
Front thr additional study con­ that the Citizens Ta* Council was NationCouncil summoned hastily awl his i&gt;*rt&gt; wrre then* awl plants are so located
•We have chosen to use the Federal Garden Hub J. (’re
during
th*
night
afle.Israeli
i«
't
how
the
Egyptian
leaders
felt
ducted by Wilson lloit of the in­ created through thr enactment of
Prayer fur thr Day for all people sa»se, present sheriff of Alachua
Kemp said today, 'We
Iroops moved deep Into Egypt.
toward th* people of the Western
vestment brokerage firm, var­ Senate RIM R17.
, n,| no| )o ||m|| „ t0 t parUeuiar county and Mrs. I. J. Varnrdoe of
stand that tncl'idrd among underLodge told Ihe Cornell Ihe world
InftlP ruxrttsl* ** t»-.. e*LI—------- * * * ■
ious maturity schedule* are drawn
"There never ha* been an over­
Dr. Kadel, who was introduces! J individuals seeking this litjunc- people. ' Rev. Schlr«smsnn slat- Jacksons ilia will be featured
and the marketability of the re­ all study of Florida’s ta* pro­ United Stairs would presem a formal
proposal
al
anu
her
meeting
by
George Touhy, one of the El- lion is Jerry Colima, operator of el- “ It i* our desire lo serve tpeakei* anJ mstturlors of Judgvenue certificate* will be deter­ blem*." he *ald. "The study will
Ihe community IhU way ami alst Ing at amateur flower shows and
"
f
the
Council
thi*
sP-in-Hin
callder*
of the local I’r.-shyterun thr local dog track
mined.
i i tn
hope that we may alia reach• flower
arrangcmenl* i|irclalista.
LONDON liv— Britain • n 4
-------reflect Ihe thinking of business, ing foe an immedta'e enl of ll&gt;c Church, summed up Ihe logic of
Me now know lh- bacHgroumi
lh,Iheunchurthfj.-.
The contract for the study was |jbor( jniustry and other Interests hostilities and withdrawal of Iha the Arabs inthrscfew word*: "The of some of Ihe opponent* ssho
It will be remembyrevl that ap- Prance docltrad loogy .heir f«r*
Ap,wo.tta*lely
ten calls ner |"'U
confirmed by the Board of San- (row
tb( findings will b« tiraclt force*.
friend of my enemy I* my enemy." would, through legal maneuvers.
purt tm^sl
a*’ IT -, paid lu ** trill rcs-'ipv k«y p«*liJm»a la
tw
y. — ...... .
rrvs. manruvers. ),0^r
made lo th* Pr* &lt;er fot fep-t,ate
ford City Commissioners at as *J- naMi
i„,«iir in
,n th*
,h . city
*!•» and
.n.i coutv
rr. appealed
.i~* *----- — i f* •*—
-*■— *•—*■“made
*■*■----fifa-atg*’
msinbcrx
it set asid* I*1* 8u*i (an al aroa unless Israel
used
locally,
He
to
all
member*
Tim*
jfter
tlm-*,
he
ment
ci*
Journed mealing of the board held
fn . deprive Ihe voters of K.-mle.ole tha-Jay apparatus located at Dm'roe fell
htf ...
,.f -graoimlr
stu- *t»J|- Eaypllan* slop fighting will*.
ty governments as well as by the the Council to refrsm front giving lion of the fact that he is not r,. 1County of their rignt to decide Lutheran Church of The Redeemer . ,i» m
i-liowsh,r
-- - - - - on Oct. n .
state.'1
Israel any assistance or from tak lin in g on Ihe Ihings he saw as
ini .tali- with a the si* '" i * , r*’
.
The Immediate neiesstty (or i
u«&gt; c .n c m n»p»c ui
werwlns to
Smith jviintcd out that the meet* mg "advartagr of the .Ituati-sn expert but one who. being a human (heir us»n economic fiilufc.’’ said just off IT 9J ou M’«-t zilh Place.1 written
sewage disposal plant and tne t r ­
i.in
Krmp
The
aulomallc
answering
urvl.-#
nortlculturr.
The
first
student
to
,
.#m
iK-ing, had the welfare of all pen
ireme interest of th*
the individual *"•* yoMrnlai was an orgsnu n- for any .elfish in tru st "
"The Injunction is «o wnrde.l as |« ,,i.ice,l In Pastor Krhles«msnn’* rtvflve this was Crevasse, who
^
Minlsle
"F allure of Ihe Council to rrarl pie* at heart In hi* opinion, much
members of the lluard if San- tionsl on* “ The time el*m*nt is
to lakr Issue.'* Kemp slated, “nut „ff|re at Ihe eh'trrh sherc ho seem- rlosev to hrrltl’i * arllvl0f c omt
Minister
Eden lold Iha
ford City Commissioners, »* ei- nf extreme importance.“ he said at this time" laalg" .flid, * would of the difficulties lu-ing expcrlcne particularly with .* hut n th . r 11, Iird* a new prasrt each evtn- t ea .nd aim- I- iu«e nf tins 111h on. r. ’lln.
outrauns the Anglo*
pressed at the adjoumed'inretlng "* h«for lhr *■«*’* r.mpera- '*e « clear avoid inee of i's ....... .. ed in lhr Middle K*»t were lie with llir legal •»-&gt;ini n* of 'he At- ,rg II is nliioalrd that from IhO
•—*• * -------' ~*“
that from INI ^resting'link \ former
rim ‘
•*"” '?
List
promaied the
sur- lion
,ion of rounty
roun,J’ official* in Ihe ability for the mainlenanm of in cause of childish thinking un the 'urtiry lieneial nf the hlatr
nil week, has prum-ilcd
thr sut
part
uf
sn
railed
traders
in
world
In
340
calls
tw
r
day
a
n
made
t#
tendent
of
grounds
■!
Ihe
UntwrJ’*'*’ J|'r hp|-“iPrpnl* *n&lt;1 *lU r,lJ|
Florida,
Ihe
Ktctng
_____
study'which
proyevU, completion
‘‘ompl*‘,,on of Ihe
,h&lt;&gt; reports
n ‘PorI» request­
n’9Up»t- t«’rpalional twace and security."
J-y study
which is being pruyectCommissi,m
,h t ,. rr „ om _ or , P'*, , **a
1edJ *by
■“ Nov. "K).
Secretary General Dag Ham- affairs. "Some men are trying of Hi* State of Florida
and the thr I’rayrr fortheDayanswering „ty nf Florid*, he u an authorlly
*ed imtnedialely.
lo
art
aa
god*."
he
said.
“
I
be
marskedd
lold
the
Counrll
that
((untinard
on
I'ag*
Rl
•rr'
icron
horllcultuial
problems.
Mts.
•
n ri,i,s anA
City officials will mrcl at a lat­
One Sanford man. when al Ihe Varnedoe. In hrr day long visit _ E’'*" «»’fl*rpy
n rl» ’n W
er dale with Clifford Mefi* • • Maj. Gen. E. L. J|. Hums. U. V. lievr that if these men will act
height of confiaion during a slay'* to Sanfortl la*l season, Is well
government* have^ esked
.........
..................
........collecting
........... . of truer rhief in I'ales’ine. had as men. n»l try lo a d a* f«dt and
in
whose
charge the
work, was referred Its Ihe Prayer known to the
lh*&gt; group
group liccuuse
Ih-cuusc __
of T;|W &gt;*. Jnl*
withdraw
...
----------reports from that source has been *'*Nn l 0b Imtb Egypt and l*r..cl let God tie God, many of the pro
for the !*«&gt;■ by |&gt;ix srtfe. Unknr.w* ......................
n,e rno-t inlvresling fl..w,r
fl»wsr arnr ,hrlr l0rcel ,0 •HMn &gt;n nillcs of
plaresl.
f,,r &lt;n Immediate cease fire So hlerns can and will Ik- solved "
“ Hi* message was received with
ingly, he railed '.l?R and heard Ihe rjiiRcnirnti ihe built, «trp by ilcp
I anil,
Meeting with the County Cltlrrn. ,f" r’ hp
hp h ,,‘ no ,nfori"«- enthuslastir acclaim.'' Dr, Char
ensln French proposal enThen- are only two more dm* prayer reconled for eaeh ealler am| illustrate I *0 cirarly that Ihe
Tas Council yesterday were:
** ,0 whrlhp'&gt; pl'»&gt;*‘r side had ,
L. Person* who presided,
in which In make application for According In De tus us-tran le ladies wrtc able lo pop) the fun* *l»aKr s Hut force* of the |w*
When harness horse rsclng is'O ounly Commissioners J o h n r r P'lp11
. . .
absentee balled*, accorllng to called his wife back nnd laid, damental* in Ihelr own flower &lt;"oun'rie* should be "Icmporaiw
Introduced atScmlnnlrRareway
Mclsch,B. C. Dodd and Brown
, 1 *m,|her davclopment, Jordsn
•*E” based al Port Said, Ism alht
Visitors included the Rev. A. G Mr*. Camilla Rnir- Supervisor "Vou have made D-|* * perleel ,hows.
any new Job* will open to reel- M i l l e r C l i f f o r d McKIh i ’ ,?r a i !' u rsr''
Uouncil In end
Pro of It-gistratlon fir Seminole day for m e -l don t kn.rw whtl l h r ’ , Pl)fl of teclurea may be *nd SufI*
$ nti of the cotmly William B. Commissioners
elect
Lawrrnce
A
1
.
Ihp
,,m
p
lini?p,,l,,r
,,f
,hr
Fir“
..........- - . . " ( s . x i m
wsosstsst j orj . n » lrn,,i ,i.., i, _” ',’^s
byierian Church, her*; Millls R County.
I would base ta ll nr lone hto il M trn)r,| for p c.o n sl gratiflca
-------Kemp, race-ray president, told
Swofford.
Homer
Ullle
and
John
(
a
ll-of
Fgvnt
;n
f
trr
m
of
»n,l
Gen
J
C
Hutchinson
not
hern
fvr
the
prayer
that
io
;v
.,,|&lt;lfl
,
m|
r&lt;|
u(.altnnal
reward
or
(or
The Herald loiay.
The deadline for mtk.ng appli­
K ril.r; John Isey. Ta* Collnlnr " . . .
. ‘ &gt;pl
' “''l.lmanl of
. . .
rredil* for Judgeship in amateur
cation for the ab.i-ntre ballot* is r f my iroibes
"I csn'l predict Just best many John Galloway, Ta*
Assessor I's treaty obligations.
D her. possibly have found the „ HW,.r , how r rr,.f|eatr. Those
1*4 I'silllli al Sleam Roller
Thur- 'ay.
The Jordanian foreign minister
Jobs there will he out there whee. Sanford Doudnry Ta• atee solace for there is no rrrord
The term "steam-roller" wa*
we gel underway. But I ran say rte.t Miss Miry Earle;
W. G. said that Israel'* attack on Egypt
However, marked ImlloU for the made of those who might call re. who study for thr itw nd crrttflk'nV
A
feneral
.
U
si..
.1
. .. .
* ' . ' *1 cat* will In' required ts lake an
this—Chit *5 pci. of 1hi.se ’ Irrd Ktlhcc, Clerk of ..CircuitCourt II. "endanger* Ihe peace nf Ihe Mid­ first applied in Anu-rlcsn psdi- Nov. A general elertloi In thr ab girdles*
of the hour of Ihe day.
lie* in describing methods lh* senlre voting will be rrcciied op
for any yob whatsoever In con- P, Herndon, Sifpcrlntcnd.nl of dle East and Ihe pcaro of Jordan
The purpose of Ihe Prayer for examination.
Rnosevell-Taft majority used to unlll \ p. m. Nov. 1 by mail, said the Day. said Rev. Srhlestmann
All members of th* rlub are
nectinn with lh* operation must be public IntlrurUon R. T. Mil wee, Itself."
Representative* of The Sanfortl
override protest* against -rat Mrs llroee.
residents of Ihe county," K*mp ansi Frahk Whrelrr Jr.
"is Ihe Christian motivation wo eh entitled to attend, Iho*-1 from Herald attended Ihe Annoil Fall
Ing Taft delrgalrs from Al­
staled.
— - - -------*‘|i seems as If we will hive 'he want* lo rcirh mil lo feltawmco rliclcs alisinliing Ihe Mt. Ilf same
abama and Arkansas.
A' Tlut is not iu*t our desiro.
larged absentee sole it, S-mmolc in Christian love througn pr.iyvr." may attend without futlhir pay­ meeting of Ihe El arid* Newspajv
Thr Itsv. E. L. Shlglry Kr.. p.i«ment. liiose wllrttrfing ir i s i.lually er Advertolsine Exec Oise* wh'-tl
w - n i Ads "steam-roller" Cnuniy voting history," she said
IT is a irquirnnent unuer Ihe
lor an I rsangcltsl of Mentone.
was held Friday xnd Saturdsy la
lirtnse which will he rra n 'e l
will pay a minimum fee.
their way to Ihp nhjrrtiir y&gt;u
Nearly mn ahsem-e hallo!*
Ms . will speak each tim ing at desire, whether it’s someone tis have already been rraikrd an! re
Daytons Reach al Ihe Casa Lind*
when lh* voters ratify the herHotel.
7..V) p m. beginning tonight at th» rent your property or a ssi-rk celvrd In Ihe office of the Super­
nrss raring proposal al He (-oils
revival meeting being he'd si the er tsi fill a Joh Call 1*71 for visor nf Regristration located in
Mor» thih 3(1 new-spaners w eft
on Nov. 1
Wesleyan Methodist (’hutch of informal Ion on i-ffotisr ad wilt­ the 1 lumber of Cumt.ur&lt;e Build
represented at Ihp round Ishl*
Kemp went un lo say th*| pen
Paula.
« ing mi-thods.
discussions held Friday afternoon
pi. and businessmen in all sulks
ing
and Sakinlsy morning when mitt*
of life in the rwmly e IP benefit
mil problem* wrre Ihe subject of
from Ihe hig rsp sn tim pr.-gratn
The first nlght’a play of the
the panel study.
Mil DMnon «*- Sheriff M II.
slated to take place al the race­
Duplicate Rridge Cluh’s *lx we-ks | Another attack nn Ihe larl-mu
Bus- man sail tnslay he believes
Three sessions were hell for
way.
tournament look place *1 Ihe lul l system at ftemlnetr Raceway Ihe various categories of news*
f MVII lie buy ing thouur.’l* &gt;'( Jesse M’liods, My car-old Negro,
YacM Club Thursday
wilh 12 l’«rk was ma le by Ihe Nvuio Mm- paper advertising trp n scnltUvcs.
dollar, worth &lt;&gt;f building materials who vanished from a h'ooslstaiiti-d
awi- Helen
•••
lahlea
Assoi-talion for Seminole Ml**
New m nres'd-ct ns -r
and ilrms in • i.iucrtinn wilh the Jail .ell Sunday, is alive “ and I
expert
him
lo
he
found."
.
.
,
County
at
a
meeting
hell
yeiterthe
rrtiil
group; Harn'd Canning
plant expansion. When lh* oanera
In , |, y B, Bhlls*
ci.u.. llapusl Church
.-c -.c
n4i.r Ihe
.c. national group; and
Master poinl night resulted m
ov.-r
Bowman added, however, there
and lr«in*r* of ’he tm torse* lo
a 143 average for Ihe evening's
,\ resolution opposing pari-tine Heidi Swearingen ovrr Ihe cla««l*
be stable! here for sis month* is a possibility Woods was shin
play
with fitsl place taken by luel Iselling was adopted by Iho fled group.
move ,n. every husiRoas in tsemi- an&lt;l his bosly “buried or Jumped
Mr.
U w rrncr Blakeand Mr. bosl, and slgnH by It. pre.id.nl, Julius DavIJron
presldrnt .m l
mde County will f « i the lm pi:t into » pit."
Ihe
Rev.
The Negro had bc*n accused of
....
S.
M.. Danlrl*
and the publisher of th* Dayton*Reach
of new dollars bc..t- rourel tr lu
Leonard Munson with 17R'»;
sr. the
__ Rev.
___ S.
.. M.
- ..........
thr ar**'* economy." K»mp pro­ saying "hello Ihcre. baby," to a
cond, Mr- William (Tlflon and srrret.iry, Ihe Rev. N. A Watson. [ News-Journal delivered Ihe wel*
The resohillon p o i n t s o u t1fomr address lo Ihe FNAK ni»m*
while school teacher.
mises!.
Mrs Cooper 'Rh ITSU; third.
Fill agrnl* appeared brieBy on
"M'e are ronvinceJ and know that Iters Kat'ird.is aR.‘ti'&gt;eit
^'People from all sections of Ihe
Mr*. Harry IwGranl and Paul pari-mutuel gambling In any area
rlhnlry will make .teminnle Cuun- Ihe *&lt;rnr. then departed w.'hout
Paol Harris, president of FNAE,
Mogrlrang
sMth 170; fourth Mrs. is morally wrong, and aca.nst liesided over the short husinete
sisymg
w
hether
they
sroul
I
Isk*
ty a vaiallon visit'ng spot,*' Kemi
If. D Freeman and Steven Rock­ God's plan, and bong immoral ll session which was folio ird bv re­
•aid. “ We anliripate that even part in Ihe investigation. Underwill greatly hinder and retard Ihe ports from Ihe Individual group
well with JM.
when thrrr is nz 'la n n g jn ng nn
'T
" " " l*
work of our churches, nnd will
at Ihe raceway, ytti.or* from
n u r,*J , r * * ork’n« un
The game w a s directed by Mrs. lower both the moral and finan­ session*. Tlie Spring merting of
every stale and Canada will be
P r *'
.
, .,
Ihe association will be held in
Ilia Kirhl.
cial standard (or life Mat we have Gainesville.
..i . up» at
. . ilocal
«« . i i.ho'eli,
.-I
„m»*
Bowman
pulling
,,
. . . said
. he. and
_... hi* de-,
obtained,"
New players will he welcome.
tola and lodging place* *, they I-u .c. Had ma le a hurough .c .rrh
George W. Jenkins, president of
It was adoplrd. in the rrsolu- Publlx
~
may vl.il the ir.rk dally tow.lch " f
f ^ . af ^ C h’ h
. ....... Super
Market* delivered
lion, that "The Negro Minister- thr ad tress at Saturday night’*
Ihe workout*— one n, lh- greatest l" ^ , ,r‘ 1tnr . f n'
' * * ,d*f1
lal Association of Seminole County f .NAR banquet,
free sltractlon* offered anywhere ln
^
n’“ h- ^ n{ 10
unalterably oppose Ihe exl-nsioit,
uAjT«riHa Our r»ceway w illserve
^
, Uo rtp o rttJ he h, d
Attending ihe mreting from Ib e
in Seminole Co.in.y lo include lli-raM were Mrs. Evelyn Cush­
s r a m sin .l 'ui.iig thousarjd. In- conUf1rJ , numbfr of N
hone racing and pledge our ef­ ing. Advertising manager and Lew
The Seminota High School B forts lo oppose the same in any Luster, Classified Manager.
•ud /emmil. OiMv" k.«o
&lt;
&gt;
' Un, sm
all railroad
sURcd sam
ipala oanty.
f#„i,r ,ndloldthamthat UMood*
_
. I., , „
election bald for that purpose.”
Squid will play tu last home game
^
prfamblf
th, re.olutkm
u l9 '
______________ Is found "h* srtll b« protected."
of Ihe season here Wednetdajr ,tntra "The purpo-e of our Life*
I
The contact* were m sde, he said,
afternoon at 4 30 p. m.
; work is to letch by precept and
\A /o r itn a r
00 ,h» fbanca that Some Negro
Vr c U ir iC I
home might b* harboring WooJa,
They are meeting Ibe Sejhre»te example. Mini when GoJ rule* alt
.ewsUeraU* cloudiness Ik rough in Ihe fear (hat sum.-'hlng would NEW YORK GIANTS dormitory building on Mellonvllle At*. I» *t*wit one-third Complete. Dat-- for B Squad *1 Seminile Memorial Is well, and that all wrong, must
romplelion of the epiawllng building (« h&lt;&gt;u&gt;* New York Giant* Farm System 1* sat lor about mid- Baseball stadium on .Mrllonsillo be oppose I by those who btlieve
Redaeaday j lew UalgH UU.
happen I* him if h* were found. January.
I Staff Photo)

Citizens Council
To Conduct Study
Of Tax Problems

Experts To Conduct
Flower Show Course

2 Western Powers
Warn Israel, Egypt
To Stop Fighting

Harness Racing
To Open Many New
Jobs To Residents

Absentee Ballot
Deadline Thursday

Herald Represented
At Advertising Meet

Wildwood Sheriff
Believes Missing
Negro Still Alive

Revival Begins

Duplicate Bridge
Legalized Betting
Club's Six-Week
Tourney Underway Attacked By Negro
Ministerial Assn.

B Squad Plays
Here Tomorrow

• Asa.

i la Hu turn*"

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Local News
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Pmre A. Thtir*., O ft. 25. lO M

and Quarter Century Diploma* at
Homecoming «| FSU was big the Alumni Convocation which will
Tin
r r m this pavt week rod .Students ta* Saturday at 10-yi .1 m
•nd alumni participated in Ihr Slrtvon film Club will appear at
celebration
"Rig Time FSU" this lime.
ADn on the agenda lhal Satur
which marked Ihe tenth an n itrr
aary of the school as a co-edura day la a parade through llo
atrrrla of Drl.and. a harbeque In
tlnnal Institution.
The festivities « f ( r touch'd off the t'ore-t &gt;.f Arden and of co u n e
with an hour Jong parade of float* the football game In Nlumclpal
and handi down thr main strcei Stadium between the Halter* and
of ihe capital. A huge pep rally the Carson • Newman Fighting
...
failn'.vrd the i I - ..ualL.
■' Fagle*
Reunion* for IJiive via**.-- tiaVi
allowing PSU'x n*r a* a football
power, firework*, announcement of been scheduled for Ihia big work
the Homecoming Quern ( Iju ie end. The&gt;e are (he rla* r* of PKKl,
Hot*detn and Introduction of the Itell, and I9.AI who will hold re
union* In Ihr form of breakfast*
football learn.
At thr alumni breakfast of on Saturday, N'ov 1 If this in
Saturday morning given by FSU rludrt ao) of you Sanford re t I
Presklent. and Mr»
Unak S ilenla. In- sure and be there, h ear’
Campbell, Gavrrnnr U « o y Collin* I Awl
&gt;f &gt;“'i eren’t include*I
• t pressed *‘i feeling of thankfulI*11’ - l,1,rp *"• *»*&lt;*«• " f &gt;ou
ne** that Dr aM Mr* Campbell alumni around who
wnoltl get a
have hern with Hi all theM vcari " ltirl11
«“&gt; " f
"&lt;’*»*» , -4 l ‘
President Campbell la rrtlrlng al »l&gt;»**«wc *"“ *
M'trii
the end of the s&lt; hnol year after heal wee ken*tItin-t-innrr Itiat
Sanford ha* two player* on the
aervlrig foe fifteen year*.
Stel*on tram this year and you
Early Saturday morning fire*
were Ilf nn the foolhsl' field for m-erl to support them Jim Hawthe gigantic barber]ue. but bcrau*e kin* saw arlion in the Davidson
game la*l week and kirkrrl ihe
of rain the 'b ig feed" «a* shifted
to the FSC Demon it rat ion School exlra pninl of thrir tout Inlow 11
Jim Krolrr i* also doing iputr well
Approximately I.Wai person* were
for hlinsrlf Will »re you tl. .re '
fed
New I n lv e tsllv
The Ira.lihonal fon'ball game he
We hear great new* lhal Hill*
tween FSlt and Wake Fnrcat, in
vahlfh the *cure wa* il.adlork.il borough County ha&lt; recently been
at II II. and a dunce wound op plrknl
•”* ” as
*” Hie
" " *lte of a" ploposi-*!
..... ...... '
the fe-tiwiie*
&gt;t..ie universlly. Tbi*
Incidentally, Junior Men* nf Sun »t)i*r y• »r institution is one of O n
fnnl marie the #r. mrd louchdnwn 1J ' r,’r,,,,l, n,‘r,l by the l ounrll on
nf the game and merited the al Higher Edueation after a two year
Worn one hr*ar* nf the
trntlnn from hi* enarh who tairl. study.
•'Melt* araiii played a good all crowded rnndilioni of Ihe Iwn |.rr
sent state univrrslties
ES\I is
around game lie t* our ino*l r-.n- f.
||nB
„ .,r while
whitsi.tent iwrformer ’ Keep up Ihe
ly have i g .« .
goorl work. Junior
wr frj(||/p ,h j,
»,n
a gieul
Enjoking the l onirt oming (1 s
|n helping absorb the in erras
llvllle. along with he siudenl*
.............. „ llt|rn„ N„w with
were the following- Mr and Mr*
f
m(,rr
„ ,*,..
l am Ul.bee Miss Bebe RUhrr.
„ . „ M l m „ M „ th .l .,deMr*. Donna Lou Askrw (nee l l . r
4M
peri. Dr, and Mr* Harry WimoI 1
...................r .
ruff, Mr and Mr, C. I. Hedding.
"V a.m rr s
*
and Ml** Harriet Re,Ming liar- ',ir H r " ‘' r. " ' ,,f '* ni’"r,;:* 1
riel, a siudenl at Stetson, went
Belly 1 oed and Joe l.illene
at Ihr birl of Tommy Wyatt fresh
Honnle* llobfon i.crntly bad a*
man at FSU.
hi* gue»l* at The t itldal in
This Saturday mglil |W tea) ' barlestnn S ' *bere he I* e
pairs of eyes are e\|*rrle-l to ‘"PbonitiM*. hr* |&gt;arerl*. Mr and
watch FSU and Villattova tangle k f l tt 1 RoMson The nreaalon
in Philadelphia FSII* famed n r '»»* I’a r . nt* I'av an.l .11 r .i- .n
cus will give an hour long |*er- a t-""1’ Hmr
form an c hefure the game and me
lleely * member &gt;' the
band, Hie Mai.bing i birf., will l ’’1 Marchu Chiefs was 1 •
al-o perform Following the game. H1*'1 &gt;"
h,‘ I • * '" ' Mr
both fbe hand and the ,-trrtt. will Hr* llobirl Reel**, nn band last
Stage television appearance* 11 wreks-twl l*&gt; watch llieni -hi their
Philadelphia
spiff nn Ban I lias
full l r- lira al t nil itri * i» -*
Fumed litis l Ipprar*
Stetson stiulenls and I). I.jnd 1; les iif llvirllo 10 p-r the •«*- .
resl.lrnl* wrre privlIeKr*! In bear * --It at Ilia* liid ul It-dibv M*&gt;rt
one of America's most fumtwi* senior at Ihe t ’iovi-r 11* Mi*
harpists, Marjorie Newsom. Ia»i Nancy tr 111. *1si * \su* a c o-*f of
Irrsh'oaii
Friday evening when &lt;lu* gave .1 Em u Mum
T In- 1-’I. - IP •'.
Hill
rental in E lliabrlh Hall as ihe
first of the Stetson Fine Alls Se lary Siudenl ha* been l*«**1.*•-*&lt;d
rle*. Mr* NVw*om ha given re utm*i 1 a let terry 1 .•rs'i-H. Mtm-ir
ellal* all over the t'ruled States al The Cllulal In t ballr*l-.l, *
and bus been heard on more thun I' . for arluevrtm-nti in acade
TOO radio broadcast* She ha* »tu mt . nilblar*
and I a*' r hi
d i d under some of Ihe iim-l im­ grade* Ibi* tpnllflet Imp to u;*
r a tl* dvr Anns ui.li ol
minent (earlier* in Hotlon ao*l to- t'*v
dav ha* u skill an-l hn-udih nf " r
lle*er&lt; e t'neimissinn ii|w&gt;n
tone that ha* made Her )u*H* re ­ h;« sr»»lu*ilinn »n lunr
nowned
Ii-rr\ 1n m ui'inn: in n,s-m*‘ *
Her I re rill! .frrnla)
..
i » » in \ .linini^tr
*,ir !i'r
nuht
1 V. ;iii»*n
. , jtdl
..... in
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C.felcc.a
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llnuiie . Ihl*.Salunlay
n a i I., Baton
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tllt&gt;. \|. It. K rilll i \ I VNIs,
ward Chapter
cheek for ten
who wa* the
the C D C .

U n i tad
.M la r*
winner
(S ta ff

Oviedo
llv MARIAN It JUNKS
OVIEDO HEBE AND THEBE
Mr. I! ( Moor inform* u*
that they arc grandparents their
flr, , ,.»p,.n r n .r
*i,ul role ..nd
|||J( |y,r )
(| ,,,, ti* Kl(-&gt;l over
„ l t ,rlr .,atlghlr(
, hlJ.
balul have a darling illtlr girl
Don al Ibe Ba»e ib-spi'al ritlan
do, last week I am -orry I do
not reinemlM r her daughter'*
(named lianx
an-l effort* to
r&lt; urh Mrs. Millri tbi* morning
were to no avail
Speaking of new arrivals, we
wish lo a Do congratulate Mi and
Mi. Rex Clout* ijll Hie ul rival *if
their new dullgbtei tin* past w.rk
We unler land ll.il Hie I tile lily
a III In- ral'eii Susan Si a- has Iwo
hlntheis Ilex, Jr . an*l lu e also
one *i**r I Janet The |o'"iid giall-l
pafeol are Mi and Alt* Cbarb*
lux ami Mt* atol Mr* C. B
Ciiill's. all nf llviedo
(ibid to »ep John Hut tun aid
*011, Joe, now of Bessemer. Ala.
Ill luwlt I -1 K|
*
the l.de l.otnll Iturlliii *Vlui wa*
•ii liagUally killnl Wl«l*|l J train
hit hrr r j r noar iluiloucrn nt
p g r ikhitr «*fi rtiulr In Sun
furil \i I) * 1 &gt; 1 * Jot* w m
*lnflr M^ih'I aIy mi M»l I* !
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a Urn \\ m l fjim U in ( l\ tl’vlfl
♦*m Wr 1r*n| i| f fiAf!r» n«l in i
llo r In New Sms to i „(!■ r 'lies
a..)U retl •„ many u io 'r l. h i t
r ll - i s, i
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--ii
•-del uur.clvc* ssilh lias.tig Hob
AYatd to hang on to anyway As
long a* we keep Hie " t l m Al-ipl*"
In *he Family Feld - f (Isir.l., -e
will (n* o k
A'lmtig lho-e *sto* bus* to,.dr
O M is n ll.il. for llo hio-iur* given
to M m mnlr (*tupler No 7 OKS,
boiiisrto - (heir Cmli-I Atulioo s
visit sit Afi. J . o r p h le inh nrt.
organist for ih.* - b.ipi.-r J ll
.lone*, pa*' (lair,III
Alt- I,son
Afo.ur, p j,- inn I rots of A'erinotil.
At ring n I bapter
Alt
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11
June, anil Mi* I r s mg Alalcolm
AA, are .e rta in l) gla I to have
Jim uih) I jiu I*. &lt; Air and Air*
lame*i AAilvon b*. k tf irr (heir
no.* varatinn trip to Coloiudo
l.ncille Nihlai'l • Air* Charles
1 i ami lam isr AAiDun (An* li.nl
diet, miss u

f-o tbi Norman *!e Ver»- H--

l*
1 the Confetlerury, p rs N n b a
to J D R(mm Remlnola High S - h-x-l Senior,
it. Ihe statewide e»*ay ro n trst *ncn*nre&lt;l by
Photo],

San' jH i Dance
Will Be Held
At Celery Crate

Gala Evening
Is Scheduled
By E. M. Wives
AVeai a rn.tu lnr or pay '* flue’
f but'* tba nil-- for the Hallow 1*111
I’vrty at th r E At. Club S .iu td a y
night. Mf rou*e, th a t only applies
to t i e tllrml-er* of the Knlided
ten'* VAivr* (Tub and their hu»
,**l*i- Ait hand* to, the |.a«e are
uiir-t wet*nine to attend, in n&gt; I
nine or not, w hirhesri *ult* th r u
faney.
Tills will la a leg liar old fa s h ­
ioned lialhworn |uirty with all
ibe IrliiimllO. iucbidlug Hie tied
llonal ducking for apple* and
• aling an apple i-n a *lHng. And
••f c.eiMe there will la- *lae« log,
wilh iiiildr pivvidrd by . .
It, II it Illsall I tree,1 deeded )ei

but lb*re will definitely
uiusie *,f sonir sort

la

F'e*llvilb- un- M-hetlole-l to hevin MIO'illll *. *0 i*e th e i r plolllpl
Iv m it grl In nit **H Ibe fun

(p o A A o n a h
in! Mr
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M«iml *
hn . * « ! . » &lt;
h cri f ,&lt;fi*f»*r - - I
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The Celery t rail- will title 'ro c k
In' and tollin' " Friday uighl when
ll will tie Ibe Scene of th r Natl]Li­
lli Dur.ee For Hie umiutaietl, the
celery Crate 1* located above the
( dy Hall and Ibe Aao nil* Dunce
I* mu spuntored by Ihe Sunford
Junior High S* him'
Tills .lance is lor svvrnln und
eiglhlh gra.lers only from Swliford
Junior High, Pinecrc*'. I'nru-hui.
an I Uikt .MonrtH- K.-biniii !, 1,
svlicdubd in tu-gtn at 7;J0 and
will tad until 10.30 p. 1,1 B e rit- ’imenls wdi b* served Cha.imen
fur Ihe dance are Air ami Mrr
A 11 Holier!*.

Mi
II llll&gt;

Mr*, k.uueio

Al

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!»» nim^utiri* , hr a |up
,f n l tiuinlb-idd ill, Met
Audios

on ( h i

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are l- .. lining a Irip In Tisni|
,.k -e n d lu vims l.u rllle s
thi*
.on , 1 , . , .ml daughter Al, a n i
( 1 . , , Ju.kw iH n*’l lo mi oAll

ll.-n in , hah, of lb^'» l All* (lu s t
Ja c k *n n l, aDo irla liv e *
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AA, know la icilie pist euiimd *luy
.sway 11mu Ihnt Idlte grand-laugh
i r r for many day* ai a time Mie
and Charles
il.ra n .lp n p i
were
down | ii I u fes, day* ago M-e
whal I mean* Don't blame you

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announced
'b a t
Ih r
-p iiu g d eanery m eeting saotii I leheld in AA’ in te . p a rk

of the tires that
came on America's
finest 1956 cars!

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CHECK YOUR SIZE AND PRICE
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More people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other kind
Loans up

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Carfax-no announced the Hart of
». m er, of gladmlis grn .a beginner's cla*. pevt Monday t y,r t«t*!e Keen among the ci
were Carol Stantc* . Ant
Spc**ial misting of Beta Sigma Pal T**»bl. S|*o&lt;ik Hook. Jub'IPy
Pin at Mr*. A'olir AAlliiam* B-.ng Elam. I r.in Mu:iaj Dot (idh..n
and the honoire, of cs)jt*e.
article* for baraar.
Polly BiuKvker liad h er fir**
TULSDAV
Snuthside Halloween Carnival table of liridge for l*eginnrrs 1 s
will he hit.! on the Suuthslib* mo'ning. She repori* th a, *■ s - .1
ti rn Everyone I* insilrvl and a {School Y anl from 1 W until fi p civilian girl* are L o ng to *i.n ,
a* well a* Navy,
go**l time i» promised fo.

WHlU
1*;j' ii
Will «« H»le
tin Slff is ynct*
6.4C* 16 J31 EO

JACK A 01 .1)

vornm
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t ,e n y .

D in e H n rri* g-nse a itiv c ly .
f»i- W ed io -d vy n i'itn ln g fo r 11
Jo h ’l*« n . who
is
le a s in g
t
week fo r
N o rfo lk . A
h ea u ii

I a lh o llc H om e. C e n te r n f Cathotie C iillu r .* "
He Inld o f se v e ra l
-llffs-reiit w a y s t „ m ake the home
tr u ly
c B lh id le ,
e sp e c ia lly
em
fih a s irn :
e lia n lv
and co u rtesy
and fa m ily p r » s * r .
l ie -aid "C h ild re n m ust le a rn
o bedirnre
and
respect
in
the
home, a* nn am ount o f teaching
in •« h ,*d can
equal that t r a in ­
ing ' He al*o »ni.l " I f ch ild re n
o f a ll a g e . cannot enme lo th elr
p a ie n l* an,J ta lk o ver th eir pro
Idem* and d re a m *. Ib.-re is a *ad
• itn a tio n In th at hom e".

STAItTINf; TOMflHIKiW

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Mr*. I.ydia P-irker, Jim** M.
rr »|M-ht tin day with Janie \|
h r. They had lur.ch, and went tv
the movies.
We ate »pendlr.g the time e*
Joying our new hi-fi set, purehae l at Winn’s T V. I’ll hav.- *,
tia r my*elf away from all i&gt;
twautlful mu*i* and work on u.,
school carnival D&gt;n't forget tk»
la k e Mary vcb-xd carnival Fr
day night And 1 know you r t&gt; ;
lo rg rt the llallutveen party
unlay night. I Wit plr»*» get y- r
reservation n .\l«*. we are
tcnJing
let.ling a *(*c-*i:.l inxltatln;.
our civilian friends.

S im , lin g ru m m itle e c h a irm e n of
the d e an ery gave a tw o m inute
ta ll, on the *,-,,,»e of th e ir m min llle e
A t ,. AA' A’
It iiD it *
of
All S o u l, i*
R e tre a t C h v ln iiitn ,
and M rs J t. H u rt l* IJ b r a r y and

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lu v e ly

sign up now*.

i if l e . n wom en n f
All
S»ul«
C a lh u llc AAotnnn* C lu b aifend etl
I D F .v ll m eeting n f Ihe O rlan do
C e n tra l D ea n e rv held at D a y lo n .i
•' ch
O ur
l.ad v
nf
L o u rl.* *
w a * the lo o t
p a iD h , am i
the
in e e lin g * ln r t r i| w ith M s-* and
B en ed lrtlttil in that ch u rch B re a k
fa*t w a* served in the “ lavu rd e,
ItiN.m” of the yl, bool,

ever so much easier lo
slietch your paycheck

Feature l:(0

and h is

at ten. There will la* a set lea «*
*.x le*«ont at a co*t of ten dollar*
the itrie* and he will provide all
the equipment nece*s*ry. Better

I .l t e r a t ' i r r c h a ir m a n fo r (b e D e a n ­

siwm.irr

— I’ l.H S —

Again very little to report, l*ul
I expect to get into high gear to­
morrow*. Went to the luncheon at
the Country Club today, given
by* the Women’* Ci**lf Association
The table »a* decorated with d&lt;*
coys, and
wild i-ii'-r* , Tile
" ,
luncheon of baked ham, * "r f
pntatoe* and vegetables was de­
licious. Helen Andrew*, the club
manager due* an excellent jo!-.
anil I think very few people act­
ually know how murh the contri­
butes to the smooth w*&gt; thing)
function.
She rven took her
day nff to paint the ladre', Im-ker
room Ie-foie 11 - reorr-l*
1 uer ••nt T h tir were a nulntwo I l f Navy girl* at thr luncheon
___________________
—Louisa
I'atker. Beryl Swin**m.
jr
l n hdton.
y,tt„ri. .Icame
.leanie FoiiL,
trail
FnuL, Dollie
Mann. Jean Stetson, B dly Gv) Ida
Rea AAilvon. Allre Mill*. Carts
nd Didlr Weber M*• mt 1
*he new pro. Mart** Curfagn*-.

oain .Ji'ok i* lelleloU* ery.
lim. i
, licit* cranberry
n th
stisi-d
Th e *|*e..ker at the luncheon
(h a ile *
S p e llm a n
of
*ju. e I IStill ll diee-l ,-iuii.e b.i* a j . F r
P .o c llrd g e , who spoke on " T h e
I&gt;*-**). .dated

uli.l al * : | j
n o i it

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tty VIRGINIA CONN

15 Sanford Women
Attend Deanery
n Daytono Beach

MORE B IL L S THAN
YOU CAN PAY?

STARTS TO N IG H T
ST Alt l » fi t(i

Conning
The News

so I
It .Me*l Ulus.
Ib e gMm,i o f .’ HI women then
Ir. in bei shop I'.ssi n -I
i t * loosed lo
th r
D a y to n *
I'la / a
Hi o l i d
a
h a t'l l
tin* H o ld fo r Ib e rem a in d er o f the
Jacksonville
•*tl NI i* i -ii in
m eeting.
I III • wr.
f it i pc'

.................... irCwnlssra * Y m ,d e n U ll, . e ^ . r « h . l B u b b .
Illsliee wa* eslremely pruml worn
lu* gu l, l»vvti-Bus*den
of f o r t
taw -illr
I w ill piobublv do Ha
luuiderilale. w..* i owned Home
•ame when my lim e comes
coming Que*'n »l FSt-’
M en hi Sanford thi* (&gt;asl week
*1
i mu
end were AAr*l,s (iilrs, Jim Owen,
11 f i f \ t i m mt
a n t John AA'imhish from C o d '
Marion liavi* ln*m nran g e Al. nn* J osh Aidant Al.irs I-m I o|wland
I III MH*:i( in
n a i Hospital m orlai-du lim lluss uml C ra re Alniir Slincclpbcr from
i in; h a s t
km* Harold Marsh, b'hi 1 i»ld Mel .on

PRAIRIE LAKE

THURSDAY
' dergarten al the First PresbyterThe Intermediate Choir of the ian Church from 9 tfl through 11:00
Flr*t Baptist Church will rehearse p m
al 7:00 p. m and Ihe Adult Choir
The W. S C. S of Ebene/er
at I M p m
Methodist Church will meet at thr
The !lr*dhrrhood of the First church at 10 a. m. to ub*erve
llaptlat Church will have their Week of Prayer. Bring »andwlcbe»
monthly supper and program meet- for lunch,
ing at 7 ffl p m Mr. E E
FRIDAY
■teach. Association#! Brotherhood
The M arne.I Young I p!e of
President will speak on a 3,000 Ihe Fir»t Baptist C h u n k will base
mile tour of Me sir**
a Training Union Party a I fi 3»1
Cub Scout Park Ten will meet p m
at 7:30 p m al Ihe Methodist
The Iter Fred En»mlnger will
Church
conduct the morning devotion*
The l ake Mary Home Demon- o* cr WTItlt, Sanford, at H 30 a
• nation Club will meet at 10 a. m
in al the Chambcr nf Commrrce
The Norman DrV. »• It-.wind
Bui.ding at which tun Ihe pro- Chapter Colled Daughter* id the
gram will be "l^am ln g 10 Ctran 1 onftderary will meet at 3 p m
Sewing Machine* ' There will he at the home of Mr*. J, A, N'h hoi—**. .*x :i. Liti.li at meat. _
__
mm, \ rn
The I Surra* rla** of the Up W. ft Kirny serving a* e-c. ItUil
•uU
Community
Presbyterian
Chutib will nirel at the church
There will be a* Week-Day Kin
at J P ni Mr* Closer Marrs will rlrrgarten a« the Fir*t P rr.h y trr
lead In the deveitinnal and tne Ian Church from 9:00 through 12:00
hn-.tr**e. will i-e Mr*. I . It, Hull
‘
Ingrr an*l Mr* K. D. Daniel*
M 1U RD 1Y
All women afe very rnniiatljr in­
The B A • of the First Bapll*t
vited lo allrn*l for a social good Church will rn ***, at ihe r h tir r h
lime.
al t&gt; To a m.
The JunDr Choir will hsve
V, 5 will
C h ap ter Tsen
0
Iheif rehearsal and fellowship at meet at the ATasomc Temple At
1 3 IS p rn.
The Youth Choir **f the First tin* m eeting the YA rlh y lir a n t l
Preshytifian Cburrh will practirei MaDon, Ml*s E:h«l I. Dodson,
w ill be honored.'
at 7:30 p m
.MONDAY
There will be a week-Dsy Kin
l.ake Monroe Sciton- Carnival
will begin al 6 and last unlit 9

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A • • o d . i t eel P re a a L e .n e d W ire

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GOP

O ffice Holder H a g e r ty S a y s R e p o rt
In c e a s e P redicted Re, apse Suffered
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TALLAHASSEE f - Florida'*
Republican I'atl) It Ici-lln; il»
oat* to »uch an extent that It*
Male chairman predict* that praetie ally rvrrv count) *ouih of
Gainr.vtlle will have a f w oflicc
holder* four &gt;car» from no*.
Slate Republican Chairman (1
Harold Alexander of Fori Myer*
reported the GOP ha* _*Oo candi­
date* for ttato and County olflce*
cm the N otem hrr hallo* in contra*!
with 90 office tcckcr* four year*
a Co.
“ Four year* from now, practi­
cally ever* county vnith of Ala
( chua will elect « Ic* li
J can*." hr forrc.nl.
Tne Itcpuhliran* have 210.7!)
r«»gl*terrd voter* thi* year in
coniparlton with iiitja t in 1*1
The I'cmocral* outnumtH*r the
('.Or by hotter than right to one
hut in I'D! Iho rann wa* nearly
tt In one
“ I have ormediaiJo* txanly ytnf
*•1 believe that after Provident
EUenhower i» rlcclcd thi* year
that the Republican refii»tration
by I9&gt;«b * ill reach half a million."
Alexander »a*l
Hr predicted Florida 1* fo„r
two
year* away from a real
pa rlv *y*tom
Secretary of '•lair lira* who i*
in rh x rg r of the Mate'* olerlmn
machinery. »aid hi* office keep*
no record* of local candidate. hut
if* hi* Informal ..ii&lt;er*ation that
Itepuhllein activil* appear* h&gt; be
..n the Inereave
Samplr ballot* »rr 1«*iied h* the
eommivltnner* of the ttT rountir*
i an»l no fn p in *rf »rnl
TaIIj
h in t* .
However, a
re*enlalive countle* by I he A*loriatrd Pre*« licforc the primary
rlrctioni in May *howed nearly a
tno per cent tm rea*e m Republieln candidate* for «nrh office, a*
ronnly rumntl.•loiter, »ch&gt;*nl to.ard
An ttrlamln m ndtter, n'rentl* member. *heriff and the like thi*
rclnrnc I from a trip to the thd* yrar o*rr I9 jl
Landand Em opt, will .peak to
Alexander *ald there ha* V en
the Sanford llntary * tun at it* an inerr»*r In prrclnrt committer
m rm lier. ima Hr reported n.r
noon luncheon nicrliu; M.mda* at
COP 111* wmker* In *..me l i n t
the Vaiiit l lull
.f Ih e o .itr’* precinct* In ruin*
The Itc*. SAilium 11. Kaiiil, lariaon with l.’I orianired pre
Thi), Mintitcr of the Kir.t Prv. cin rt. the la .A time a rheek wa*
byteriari^ Churt^t In Orlando » nl " l4,,r ln ,M0- (
•lie crwliled ‘ hard ** *ri h. t*•
•peak tf the rural Rotary Clil.i (nlblu
an oru aril/all,, n*” fur t
m
It* It AMI Al I. t 11ASE
Pjs,tiMr,:oiJ u n i .hi &gt;hnt *hnll&lt;i ciea*e in recl'lrallnn
The rfcvctopniid **f n u rt.a r &gt;*n “ rile ilulllp Ka*l "
enerji.v ha* radically ihanned the
Thi Rev K alrl, «in&gt;c hi. ra
world, and I* drchW l* rhan ;in s
the Ihlnkinf ol man Thi know- turn ran ihr i . I d ami
ledge of the terrible force if atomic Europe, l a ........ on in much d.*
and hyrlrmirn hrunli. ha* er.n*e*f riiari.l frurri lartou* or.'irii/atLuti*
the m lihliett of naliun* tn arln In &gt;peak *&gt;n the tltuatm n in the
( •ra te difference*, ratln r than re- Middle Eait.
*.&gt;rt to forve, f,A ipiarter of a ecn|i,,rn In Cell} *hur;. I’enna .
tnry a ;o the Suer cri*i* alm o.t the Re*. Kadi I wa* educated in
aurrly would ha*e re.ulled in w ar t li«-tt&gt;*hur; Ifi.'h set-H. anil r .
1 he uutca*hin; of thi* t.rn fic dii.ilrd from (ielly .h u r; t'oilrue,
power ha* *timulated
*erion* |n inas hr ,;ta,l.iaiei n in
HE II ARY
He R^ry'* ta*'
Ihtnkmjt: even *onn a ih e n t. ha*i rrn Ih.sdijilral Seminar
h-u-n broutht to ackn&gt;.w1e«I;r 'i'wt teir;. whvri he rcc* *c.t hti
KJ d? * * ' he’ i thi* week nt
and become an ai tu e part in lta&gt; helot of flicoioijy D rjirre and Ihr Ci*ic t enler It sot off in a
Ihr t hnrch
hen rrcrivcd In* Ala*lrr
I in •• ; ikvI *lurt hv group *iiisinr »f
\e * e r before have srra t natom . :„.* I»e;ree from the .am* Semi
|fc
w
AVal*
e* iflenrcit mch a recgnito.ii "f nary in I’hli Pi l.i.il Hi h .'d il
&lt;)*lmi;lity c*o*t I'hurche* are re- recuved hi* DiH-ior of Theology *‘,n * *h'&gt;r«l srinip and i h«r i •
Opening In counlriei where they Degree from Inlon Tbeologlcal 1'a*»el'» bardnne to eneonrase the
had been tunned The t .r*h Seminary in Richmond, Aa
audience, flrorgr J’erei, *lce pre*
whirl) wa* undergroum! t- i irnin;
(jr tlJl ,er*«d chureh* • in nlrnt of Ihr local club, in tro lu .u l
f o r th - and fhiirch attrudan.** t* |*rnn, j |*ania. Ohm and then »a* , hf fo|lowl(lg cgm]t.i.tei Harold
lurpa.atng previou. record*.
Deputy Staff Chaplain of Ih*
Crt*e». cm crirnrie* and ea*tro- Third Air Forie duilng AAorld Het*meipr. for county Judge. Mr».
phlc happening* cau*e man to turn rta r 11 On return from the *er .Viable Schmidt for tax collector;
to God Permnal oh*er*a-i n* hi , lrt* he heearnr pa.lu r of the Kenneth 7eh. fur *t»te rfprr*en'■ ' ' ' " l 1"" '" r ........ . „ „
two world war* fail to *hov
Calm i n a I'ri-xiiylrrtan •hurch
n .*triti&gt;.n William V A|.-.;r
(i‘tinitniic.1 on I'uue :&lt;i
in Tampa where tie tel*,.I fm
f..i piaige uf «mall 1laim* court;
•even year*
Hr 1,'advt .-amp I ■ llie t ir*t la e II Slone fnr runt mu* tuner nf
Pre bytenan &lt; hurch in ttrlan fo lnl*n,i n a\,£ .tlo n and Ifarn Ret
m A u;u.l la.vt where under hi. ,rr
candidate for ju .tn e »f
baderMup a new vi-'ai.ix* swiutu ,h''
j i , *a* cnmpleletl a tulle &gt;*uf a
1’i-rcy r*|d ain el that maun; in
u ,.r a;n amt plan* are at lue M ll.e *ijit.dy nf XntltiG machine*,
be ill; ilia.Ii for an kAiO,fX*i Educa- 'h ff r -multi lie unavoidable do*
Hun.| i eiiiei erection uf x*lmh lay* “ Rut don't let that di*.n.,r*
il i i ht.|&lt;e*l will be in thr very a ; r you and do hrmg your resi.trail.&gt;n . erttfirate*. " he urcnt • If
i near future
Dr lxa del i* avlivr n-d niilv in " ' '•'be in Deltary vote*," he
lifr.t ''hev will hwie tu mti one
i ttie Orange t'minly Mini*te*.a
• Auociatton, the i'rc*b)tery and '..r r i r n IV *eeund* in ll.e fl
svn»d or»,vmrjti..n. of tm- I i* •»&gt; tin ir jerrM " Inlmduring fl.rry
tcrian t ’hurrh but in many com Seller independent n n tr in u n ilidali- fur (reaer (u»loe, f'l-rey
in .mty and elvic group*
lie i* marm ot and lia* four lie.11(to* I l.uw In ulte the m ite
thihlfrn one in rolleje in Getty* In problem “ AA'hrn o n enter ttie
bur; tbr nt tor* in local •chunt* luwiih ). .11 up ttie flop where uni
*rn or hijh, junti.r high, and km wi*h to en'er voir ramlidate**
name Af ft you h*ie taken r ife
dergarten
nf that chore, tu bark In &gt;nir
li - .tar candidate. iG llf piefrr*
ted I and voir down the I.lie fnr
U &gt;IIM,| | N ni:
them lln* way you won t (orsrl "
★
★
' The iea»nn that lsir rrgulrant*
l i-r * *• to* 1 R o t uvd Sir) r ' ■'! i have not ( V r tie l linltatlun* and
Halloween I'arty fur member* other rm ie*|Minrlenrr "rxptainrd
ill Ik- In 1 I s &gt;t in ll) . 0,1 I t at Rjlph AVlll.frr.il, pti drill nf the
"i* ttivt tlieir name* are not
* p HI at 12V North Summerlin i 1
vet available from Ihr munty of
Ave
I liere will b«* dancing game* fire* "
P r AA'r*lryan A!rlholi*l ITi irel
AAilh the exception nf AA'itbam
nf Paula, located nn e\V.| Kir.l ,i'd refrv'thment* for member*
S'
*lx Hid."* # c il uf Sanf.url alien lln ' tbe local ciuh'» enter A AVa*tdmrne Jr , landlda'e for
Govrrnor, a!) GO!' ean.hdate- uf
9 i . i j i - n a r xiv xt meeting I,*- lutriritrnt .cailim*.
Volu.lN founly have been at lie
E’----- Del W
A l'I'o lM M IM MADI
ilary Gill’ raliiei.
The Itev T. I. Sblgley, Sr . pa*rAl.lwAHA.SSEE (A P )—Dr. Karl
for and vxangrlltl of Mr i. nr
Ala. will *peak each e v e n ir’ at If (tarn* of Gmnr.villc wa* ap7 ?0 p m and at ail of the S„n ’ fo.nted a member of the S'ate
■la
exi-e&lt;
Hoard of AVlrrtnar) E kam inrr.
The pa*tor of the to* at chureh :i) Guv. i ollm* yc.lcrday,
I'artlv &lt;tonify til rlovtiD Ihroitlh
ha* extended an lilxiMftu'i to ttu
Dr tlwerv* replace. Dr. C. E •alurday with ira llrrrd thunder
thnwer*. low l"tit;hl an ai.
puhli. ** attend lhe*e te n te r* .
iter of Holly wood

Rotary Speaker Recent
Visitor To Holy Land

Church Attendance
Answers Spiritual
^Nourishment Need

DeBary 60P Club
Holds Last Rally;
Voting Is Urged

Church Revival
Starts Oct. 30;
Public Invited

By President False
Pearson s
Panel Discusses
Blackburn Receives
Coiumn Hit Citation FromCofC
Program Action
By Official For Piloting Skill
Recommendations

W \SIIIM5TON ,r rn-%
I he t .niiii.111 line liCfuor of
lilp JlfUPS • li.lsM'tt^ I(VI.) A
l l,ii* Attack Wme tine, at ’ r
The I rc l.I .ll.r rom m ltlre 0f the t r rih«*d
• t*,r m„ %,
I
i i n t r-1 \ &gt;* « Air station r • iv
Semln.de r Oiintv Teacher'*. Educa
, .
. . . unirril, of. ,f.vUrhnod
that I h u e . 1 i eil i .-’t from the semm.df
f Ian a I A wwv **11»&gt;n *11*ri i * il ffli* I^
i ,v.r.■&gt; ih a m tv r of Pontine ret* at
rrfarnrm*ml4h int «•( thr I’n u ttim *xrr
J r r P°r*
c,t MTli%t d t Coffee i I ,li meet in; *c*terday
\clJoft Cornrugltn* at H% nrerling
1 l’1 *•r "■ u fllfit l*r**^i'
Fi m i nm;
la*t night held at Pine. re*t School u ‘ldi&lt;»wrr «uff« r*-d a "ml i te
i ii.tain .1 I Itlaikhutn »a«
The panel dl»cii**ln2 thr v.irloo* lap-e on hi* W ettein campaign • ■»r&gt; t. I • f r anted .&lt;•' I ; 1*&lt;1
I.l.a*r&gt; uf the ri eommen.lallon* | riu
t nt.&gt; &gt;,*i 1 e.latum in re. ...m ti m
were ft T M l l .v Ml*. Edna
H a; city .aid it t* “ abtulutelv or In* fli;ht on Sept J when h»
Chittenden. Ml** Rurhyra Rupre
Mr* *n'( f ile eo re a lly " nntr e that * n »ata, Ited off a c a n r r off
cht
Mr* Mlblml fvnn
the We*t l .1 (leu o ir r "Ala
Hamilton Hi*' e. W I Well*, and El*rnh.iwrr .offered .* rel.ip*r a| h • it.i i ti i*kla to e*labti*‘i hi*
an* lim r on the trip lligeitv lull i|v e l
'',,,wari Cat. h. ,
i*..| r.intiminl n-.n *!&gt;.p
Ml*. * h ittre .'rt pointed nut In reporter* there h e •&gt;■*. n n , rr ' i i * ■ fa kv.invllln N AS
h«r di*. . *tnn that th* re 1 0 ir m j.,, ,r „n th..i ,,r ,,n* 0| i?t ...
&lt; liff.n l Mi Hthhm. pre.iio-' t ol
(eachen I n i
full) eertl
...
th. senum.li* i oiitily i hae l . r of
f W »i * &gt; » It
hold
• iim itietn pu .enled tin eitation
atandard rertifl.nlp* t.lnu teachwith-, it waitlnc for &gt;i »* ’ ■■ amt ».nd, ‘ fid* eitation i* pre*eitt*
cr» art nee led i . rnlprp o v er-. *1
hi* new* ru tifrrrn .e. Ilv.rri-. ................................ of ' ll .kilt
crowded enmllll.m*
*aid he (ihtatn.il a rnp* .&lt; is, in pit .tin; an \M» and in lir* ik
Ml.x|H^niIiIiit«« lu»»p f r»*n gri*»tlv |*r4fM»t| calunm fr«*m firtitj- •i»v i a ip - I • &lt; ^ i
r ■• i •
lt*rr«*a%*Ml.** *Ur «j m . *Hslt |hr*r 'Which rpierliit him aim it u In( j | i .iiii lltarkl.orn t?i.ioki*«l the
rid..mu « a . d i.ln b u tii fur puhli * ha tidier &lt;d • ..iiimerce h&gt;r the
••firollment ' Eh.rnta
citatum h i jd l.-J 'On behalf
.
• t*end* HI3 C#||UB fomorron.
.prr
. . pupil
. , .... I...............
............ j* r ra ;i
it the nunii'irv uf 1 AMI wlui
tut the nat.onal
‘
Haferty
it J3J 1 «n.t ihr httheat sta ir r \Hac* r*y »ald that nn ..ne na;*- lia*. .. rued |tt Sm l u i I w ml
I..W lilt r
pendlttir. per I-n il i* 1 ES
t.. t aiik *..,i for the banner pl.ir
..ft la t . . niiiinr.. led that the of fart three m one ten tr’ii. e.l air**** 1 H*l si tu I*el emu e
tnlninium .tuitiu.* &gt;.*..iiv
for Ilac riti .**nl «.*er « hat l&gt;e railed 0-e .qua.tr.*ii lia. k l.i.inr
|, ,iher» I . &gt;. i at *• &gt;**' witn hope* the ttu**t itemriit* one t.* one At
to re c ru e a Jl 0i»» minim m Mart- thr rod, he remarked
in; **1ar*
Ml** t hitter 'r r *ald
1 i " 1 t f 'i n ; nut t.» ;ei ma t on
\ | j . , Itarbara It iue.M *tat.*l fid*
*' 1 ' he *hi«.k n - t ■jd
; ,i n ;,*
.. ,
*iai«**{ in v
-■&lt;*tv from *i.ie to »ule.
tP*5 f..r lexis, ot. 1 it m-.ie mill y
1
r"* v e il on,
ell 1 pilnV
flu* ta aluiii the w..r-i mb ol re
**|t i. r.cum m rnled ' *he •*.! t " l, "“ 1 ba*e ever *een "
llnr*t
filin'' *e*11 be ttie
-(hat the tr a ih e t’* load be r e lic
lU lefty *airl he waidul to rc. ti. ire nf it,, Imtf time «!,.* wliieli
e-l 10 perrenf. that maximum #n* nnmirnrl that r*#w»pai»er* * tush
,
, t &gt; , ,&lt; . ..
, iimmi «f m pupil I per teacher priui the l’ear*on ml.min al«&gt; t p . |, &lt;;, j
| n r,t i*.,.
i'P ■i-,
t... ado| .- i that St1** ?.* r ul*i . ie* |. nr In* reniark* itw.uf it lie
ii it, te A* t ii*ii,i I .ml he ariiiriipnMetl fur *.nl
trail la ll.d P .-ir.-n'* «rr ;
iu In
d
F*. .th,
liiuldin; i ta •• r •&gt;■1fl*.
mid Hi at n t i r and I..I.I rr uf In* plan* i
f f*i.ntlriiiet| no Pa*fr t*I
to ryiake a puhhe *lali ment no the
’* m dt ttu M m .
MH I
... imn and wa* inf.-rmed fli.it thi
•it.il
flux
rot Mill.|*| wa* .in ffir way tu the
Mi ni *t
f Mn

'Harvest Time'
Is Show Theme
At Game Toniqht

Methodists Oppose
Legalized Spread
Of County Betting Hawkins To Start
At is rffu la r Srptrmlw'f nt«»t For Stetson Eleven
In . Mu* ilffj. tul Hoard h* (l,i&gt; Kit*t
MrlhafUt Ilia n ^ S jnf' n! w m 1 Against Wofford
tm rfifiri! m
thi spi ,a-I

J r - Hawkin* li*t *ear*« ,n.
af let’ th ird fiirntdin^ in
for the Sanf .rd Si.mmolev . .*•
((Hint)
Thrantfh thr p lH .iir itf ttu*. .»n* the e d fur ll.e »* irtln.- J-ue . .
ft
mot,on tn thr • iff ml 'lie S.tftuek pu*|l|.ti fur the v . i
!l lit)
tf r Ifm Hltlffi
litrft.i' ' •on P itti r* li.morrnn nj^bt her*
they nee! hu'ily 'axiifed A\ tlur I
h i n i M 'l v r i to w o rk for t h r d » f r » t
In m nlrijn t *tadmm
, *lr referen turn to hr *uled up* Hawkin*. Old* a fre*btnati at
nn in Ihr r- uim; \ i n . ftiTo r . . tSlat... ,, ha* in*-.i i- ittiandln; alt
I.’ iij retntitr In Jlrruilng part III .thettifig al Seminole Paik week in irrliitm ac r Herb Air
Qulllae, head roach f»r Ihr Hat
Raceway.
ter* laid "All week we'*r f,een
On thi* enmms Sunday. In eo- looking for 11 men who want to
operation w-Hh the united effnrl r'j” "‘ h*I!
Jtm d r« rr\r« thr
«ppr.»*ed hy the Seminole rn .n t* r hincr
‘
fri filaji.. h r’* hrrn «*nt•I »nd
’Hr t u &gt;1 A
turn lb* R ev l»ilf "
* **-.-I Mi t..n It V .11 will p u , I,
O'* r rIt,&gt;§*,1** in 11|#
.n anti ;i.iiild,.ic .itin n n at tl.r m |f O iVr * rrr, ht ) /m u
l).»v* r fi'f» h,
I ir*I Alr'hndixl &lt; h .r h ..n Mir
j h •&gt;ri
ih*ecl " P r S j|i nf M,, p , " '■ Wllr rid Mill
,
,
*mi*- • 'im e »irn** 1i«* •
*iI t k to
Ou «lxiiian
A " W
v lllft
m 0nn* "•«»" I" He la»nd.
rr rradio

Ph.

Schools For Strong U. S.
Education W eekTopic
The s, iiuiuilr t'mint* Kdu*-atlon J
Atwvlaii ri l« p re p jrm ; to take
it* u.val ac m e role in p lin m n ;
and e.'rr* in ; mil an effective
enmimin |* wide u tu rn a n e e uf the
Ji.lh An- al Aiiienean E bn atom
«i • k. A
ll tt ie.iir.lln • to Mr*.
Jack Itute.e*. d.airm an uf Ihr a*&gt; , atiim « P ihln llrlatlon* to rn
nullre
I e t*' or at theme f**r VOA t*
r .
i ,,u Ante!it
-a 111’ loin * a»*t ned to each ilay
ni the week • nh*erx a nee t*. carry
nut ili. n ie .ta .i uf ttie On-me,
Ih r dad) topic, are, .alii Mr*. I
I
&lt;».r spiriinal and Na*|
i . i ;!
|i : ,
I l l - I'd I. Ml r.hftle.f r*»u *»
Nh
Wall fi*l . * VtflluI.V
iMillh I If Vi1* #s**»1 Mr ittif n)
•i_■ lurw.t.A
|
tlOadi
n . -«t v . .*ii t♦ Wrdlir**
No* Y|
t
I l*l,»
111
! ’ M l ftild
Nov
\ ;»t rnti.it T *• ii,tiri'4 tl,tjr/*
111 \*iv h* ri *if t seh'^d* F a r
s.«f»ir19,i\ Nov
^ 1 mi* *1 \m« i ic
I
I* ditn It. : .li.I. f 'umiolltro
Mi* J . k T. r . &gt; i hairman. with
Mr
i 1. i ■ Rumble) ami Mi**
AArich lb *e1..|ir.t l l.lll* fur
/
t 14»|#" &gt;*&gt;-. rxaiii'i al &gt; recent meet

12;

1h

5M»l: ION .M» DUNAM)

★

★

★

M. McDonald To Be
; Methodist Laymen
Day Guest Speaker

VF'r l!ir jjj ap t nti i « Ihr flfd'l
»'th ttii If i|A ll f.iIlMxIlr r|||f4 i.if
tin ttut mill |M|t i inti A4til form ;i
Mi.irtif MlI*Oll ,M till* \t 4 |. *| 1*1
fin ■ffis fi fbi|f 1 Mill L* • AI
tdti.m t*
1ll*n* nf *:H!*k • • III
M.tf k* .1 'IllMlI
n.t* i • tti in*i
Mfi). *tie* \|:,ai"H
r It HFtM
o o l.f II. « *lirr liii(| nf Set r ....1
W I i •1*
in d from
1 9i f
li,4*i . * firm* and in
\x III* Mill -ll•
t'he r „ l| !•*» % ; of i
i* a* ■ .1,1*1 to thi- -1tiuol*
a»Im ii Mi! tu1
| tik *f: in*ii iiia* * »'i
ily f r f e diiplay uf .cJlool
ji»f ) i |,i Stn it N,
*.t 11**-1 in «arut ***
t Ik* ft flu f|f 11 * i|| 'ii* j*n .
1 t } Mi()lk iml wetiv.ne* the merebaniiriiiip* I in ii fin? |t«* .ri.Fin. r 1' ,f nollii; Au.ii. Jit Education
kkl fl Mir&lt;» dif ft m il «4|t|;i lir lailM •
' ' * eel that ' &lt;inud Stdio-d* are
*aid Air* lliir.ailed to the tune of "Turkey In the (i tn d iluilne**.
nr \ . and it i» the h i|&gt;e of the luca’
straw '' and l.lttte Iliu m J o ;
Ifj'M ark* and fall colored oak ’ .I ,* ,onal IlM cialion group Jl'*l
trrr* ui)l dcror.Ytr Ihr firhl fi»r'®&lt;'r | * trap!** mit I brrnm r “ %chrtrtl
th r darter*
r.»n*. iib** •« Ih n tr|fi4«iw &lt;hrtp
*. d eitl
\f'* r 11.• at.1tie ,* ’I . | !4l*d 411*1
t* •1 * id* ,i*i" I nt hi r lull
*»* li f 1.'if# » d| fi-f t*i ffi ** *d * ■a* 11'#i * '♦ill »* 111I"ft f -J“II I 1 e hr, .it
Fji»»m VA**tn
V , “ ,h i .| jd • ft) th r
'ill* &gt; hi it* » Milt* I
i t i *ml a i d ; j !| i*m \* vp
Hi* I|ii:li Imm J s«i ^ I |i Niiirir **' ’•
i« I’ r i 4 |d j n of thr Mind •ml i*»*« n tn ri • nils ' w|ndart «Ua|T*
atti nil
ll.il' *#* \ J.it Ih .* (1.1 ekf.)
M ill Non Halt I* Ihr I trill * uplain t»
|)*i ,u .1 PI 14 11 A .in 1 At ■jtiairil
uf U r |V|I Hub.
« Ik*-. will* t V m ill i and
l
i Ar lltl tit a *if lilt" i'llii.1k1&gt; m-timd *
«I* '' ■
r»m|«« i iti»n
vv uii till*
nf - jr 1Iwal rkhrriD. • at111 Mi
fl
'■) ■ t1 i &lt;a thn iff*•ire «f the
N. •ni.le&gt; v oilrily » I ir4tHM
f
Aimi Mean
F»‘" d im Dial
1 1 -.ill.. ll AA. . V. rftVff
1 »*■, ilun will l«r« nmr *r Ii4.ii)t eon-

At i'...i AteDnnstt s pnmilnenk
Fir 1id &gt; MethmIUt. wit! Ih* the Lay*
' Di|
|M.k&gt;-r at the Eir*k
Afrit. ■Ii*» I'hurrh, «i the U am ,
*ervler thi* Sunday.
AleD u n Ii| I* the immedinte px*t
p r rd lent of The American Titin
.\**oelst|on *nd pry*ldent of th*
A bttm ct Corporation of Deland.
He wa* born In Oconee Cotm*
tv. fla , so l vnv* edurate,| In lb#
| :-,r *rl . . »f Georgia lie »t«
tend.il the l'r,ive| ,|ty nf Georgia
I it lift -eh....I Iwfurr ronipletlng
til* t ir* beeautr of th* d o th
of hi* ist tier.
If.- hs« hern oerfve ln hi* trvda
n "iliti.-'i*, tuvifig vervisl sg
(.n ili il uf tin- t'iiiiidn Title A**
** -ii1 o m t-*|o ni &gt;t DiH, and
v*a * uerr'xrv nf th* i'tnihls TI'I*
A e.ncislf.in fnr ten yesr* Ju*t

|w*l.

Al*o, tie In* Iwen srtive in rlide
affair* fur a nuni'w-r uf yesr*,
having , erred sv pre* l.lrnt of I ha
I'wtavn.l I'hsrnlwr ..f Conuiutr*,
pce.hlent of the D-laind Itulary
Chile, Diitrict Governor uf Di*«
t i n t 211 i f Rotary Interiviti'.nsl
l.iii h esb d many .f iv e , fur reiv­
IIDSI'I I Al M ill S
ing fund* fur vurin ■* rivtc so*
lit t 1*
tivitle., and hr r« x ive.i the award
Admi.viun*:
&gt;•( thi Out it.tndlng eitlirri nf Dollrtiv I'ell i rtitren t
l and through the I n l j m l Cham*
Dim liargext
!&gt;er nf r.ininirrre In HtlS
,Ai. ai . . • 1 ii (Sanford)
A* an active memtwr of Trln*
n iT . :«
Itv Methodl.t rh .rrch tn ttel.an.1,
Admt«*h*"*:
Reltv Rell Wa User Ifavlte Monroe) he hi* l.een a member of tha Of*
fieial Rnsni *tnee be ws* 2'1 year*
Af ir e KJenni’Mid (Salifurd)
old. stnl I* rtiulnnnii of (he lloarl
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nl the prevent time,
Em melt M
Dp Itiry )
McDonald la IDted Is AVW*
Hir lit*.:
Who in Methodism «rd a e ro .. lh«
R.iby Girl Dell
years hat been a loyal rhiireh*
Di*i bar ;r* l
man. Hi* lubjeet for Suivlxy
Law r e - ■ • 'i 1
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ni.-nilng will t« : "A tay in an 't
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Private It'Hitm, it a,m. to ft p m ; |[r-v|U)ru|bl|lt y,'*
Sem- private I’o m*. 2 tn l t e- .
t In 9 p m ; Peliatrle*, tl s m, to
* P m I'aren’* and Gramlparent*
oniv: Obdetric*. N'o vDiting d u r­
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Private
Ifnrun* II a m. tn 12 noon, 2 In -I
p m ami T to ') p m , Kenit P riv­
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Chrititan Day School — Monday
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH OF GOD
Ihioujh Fiiday #.UJ a m. — (AU Rev. II. W. Henderson. Paalor
UVIRPO
elementary grades and kinderFrench Ave. and rind hL
r l m U L&gt; D ir, P u U r
g irt an.)
Sunday School 9:45 a m,
Itfn d ir School 1:43 a m.
Evangeliatle Servlta 7:38 p m
CHURCH OP JE A U i CHRIST
Morning Wonhlp 11:00 a m.
Mid-Week ^ e r v ;r o Tueidiy 7:50
OF
t.ATTCl|
DAY
SAINTS
T i a Inin g tlslon •: IS p m .
pm .
A. tJ. I’MI»
lllawck I’rreident
Young People Service Thurafcvcamg SanrUei 7:39 p m
City llall
day 7:30 p.m.
K e d n iJ iy I’ra rc r S c r tu a 7:38
Sunday School
lo a.m.
KBENEEER METHODIST
Sacrament Meeting
8 p.m.
CHURCH
Citrne llflghle
M ILU R EhT BAPTIST CHURCH
EI.DSB SPRINGS IIAPTIHT
Rev. Albeit S. F in lu r
Pavloe
t|
lilK II
CHAPEL
Sunday School 19 a.m. Clifford
jc iic ir.; aenrlcei:
L ldrr Bprlof*
E. Jo h n ,on. eupcrintcnJcnt.
nponiored by F lrti Rapilel ChtirrH Preaching Service 11 a m.
10 a m. Sunday School.
Nanfnrri, H i.
MY/' S p IU.
11 a m. Morning Murihip
Sunday Srhnn!
10:00 a.m P rayer meeting, W idnexlay, 7:13
B'jediy evening ic rrsc ci:
p.m.
W, O Siam ell,
Superintended
IS p. in. Training Union
Preachin g .
It W I m
„ ( J ll WCU.OE MID
T;:a p.ni, K v i—-# 'Vo**i!r
|ir,**lT*it.' atanm ,
P nach ci
IIP PIUIPIII I V
Y T ic c iJ i; 7:59 p.m. i ’tiy tr
2503 Elm Air.
RMtUM
I l*»T BAPTIST c n u s m
J. Lam ar (iilmer, Pavlnr
GENEVA
Sunday Bchool
9.45 a.m
A s s c u n i Y o r e n n cnURCfi IV. A. Fllennood,
Pallor Morning Worahip
ll;0 0 a m
i:U» hi. and Laurrl A ft.
hundajr School
10 a m F.vangeliatle hi rvice
I &lt;5 p.m.
Rev. licarfa a. R n i
lim ning Wouhip
II a m T u e s d a y : Worn ’* Miiaio, ary
R
T
U
1
p
m
Sunday School
»;45 a m
..ami *v*ll meet at 7:45 p. m.
I p m Thuraday: Young I’aople a Service
Morning Wurahlp
11 a m Evaniag Worahlp
at 7:45 p. m.
Youih h e n ira
6 41 pm.
Every^"ly V,elcome
PAOI.A
&lt;
ni
ne'll
OF
CHRIST
K vaofeliitie ^ally
7;4S pm
P rayer and Rib:* Study M'adnaa Lord'e Day: Ribla Study at 10 a rn T ill: (IIIlH 11 AN l .MISSIONARY
AH.IAM E &lt; III IK II
Worehip Service
It 00 a m
day a i 7:43 pm .
Park Ave. A llih 61.
7:00 pm .
"R am am ber a (lad hand Invite* Pleaching Setvict
Everyone Weltema
Sunday
you lo worihip with u»."
Sunday School
9:45 » m.
i Ill’l l (ITA BAPTIST CHURCH
Worahlp
10:44 a.m.
roSTKR CHAPEL
Haller A. Hants J r.,
I'aeior
Evening 7:45 p m .
MKTltUUDT CHURCH
Sunday Schuot 10 a.m.
Youlh Fellowthip
u 34 p.m.
Morning Worahlp service 1] a m Wetl nr ad ay
Oviedo
Raw. O aoria II. Carllmi, MlnUter
Chapel Choir Reheerial 1 p m
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
• 41 a m . Sunday School
Bthle .Study and Prayer
§ pm .
l-aurrl A te ai ill hi
11:00 a m Uortiup h trv ics
Thursday
Sunday Scheul a 45 a m.
I CO pm . tt’unhip Service
Cherub Choir Hr he a n a l
6 :74
Morning Hat ahip 14:45 a m .
Carol Choir Rehearial 7;fSi p.m
F. M. Y. T:00 p m.
WEST h im : BAPTIST
The Ladies’ Miiiioaary Svcitly
Evening Evange'daue M 3 pm
Comer o( U n i Fifth and Holly Uedneeday night prayer
meeia for Lunch anJ prayxr
and
"WELCOMES YOU"
on the I n i Tueaday of each
praiac aervice 1:30 p.m.
A Prirndly, M illenary, Open Sermon by the parlor.
Vlonlh at 12 00 noon; and for
llibte Churrh for “7IIK
Evening Worehip Service 1:J9
buatneta and prayer on the 4th
P KOI* LB
p m Sermon by the paeior.
TAictday of each mon’h a I 3.30
William L. S iipbrm
I'oKur
Prayer H er ling Wcdnraday 1:50
p.m.
1L U. L'rel|Ui» Aiaorlalo p atter p m.
"A friendly* church f. r lha whole
• Sunday School
10 a m.
fam ily.”
P
IE
SALVATION
ARMY
(iotprl of John
Chapter U
111 Eael Srrood n irr.l
a i L ’Rf II OF CHRIST
Preaching ServUo
11*.m
Meelinga
Second hi. A Elm Ave.
j Blhla Study
7 pm
Sunday
Ralph Brewer J r .
Evangelist
Blhta CaueU im
l0:0t a m SUNDAY
Preaching flervico
7 ;IS p.m. Sunday School
U;0u a m. Bible Study
lo a. m.
P rayer Henrir# Friday 7:30 pun* llollneii Meeting
Open
Air
(Street
Meeting)
6.34
B’owhlp
11 a. m.
•N aw Hampthlre C uuftitien of
p.m.
Young P eo p L ', Claia 6 » p. jn.
F aith"
Y.P.L.
7:W p.m Evening wurahip
7 p. m
T ill:HE IS A REASON COM!. hiltaiioo Mcetieg
7:50 p m WEDNESDAY
AND SEE
Tueaday
Bible Study
7 p, m.
I
Carp Codeta
J-JO p.m THURSDAY
SOUTH MID'. BAPTIST
Rand P ractice
4 co p.m Ladle a C lan
lo a. m.
c H U itm
Ladira Home League
7:50 p.m. Men's Training claia
■ p. an.
Thureday
t e a l S71h M. AI Park Ata.
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN'
The end of your te arrh
Prayer Meeting
7:30 p m
n i i i i i ii
Saturday
f o r a friendly C hunh.
Gerald B. Pi Ira
Paeior Open-Air (Si.-tei M eetini) 6:54 Oak Ave and T r.n l si *
The Dev. A. G, M clanu, M iiuattr
p.m.
Milton Htailnhethaaa I - s . h u p tf
Mra George Tuuhy, iiire.io r of
In t r tiit • ftt
Music
U Pf ALA COMMUNITY
_ Sunday HildaSahoet
10 a m
rnK .snvT E R i.4N c h u r c h Mtaa Katherine Brown. I), c . E
. P ra arh laf
II *m Rav. C. C. While
Miniater
MORNING WORSHIP
; Blhla Study
7 p.m Mra. ('Inter Marre
Piawlel 9:45 a. m.
Evongalletie Preaching 7:45 r m
n, PulricU S'ummcrlln At»i (Juartrl "() God our Help in Ages
Prayer Meeting (W eJ.) 7:45 pro, MPlan
P aat’’, Walla — George
tat
Alltatonary rrem illanial
'I'ouhy, William Hoar
(irxlgr I’.iuld, A u t, Supt. erg
You Ara Welrom#
Warren Adam l, Clifford
l hutch Sthuol
MeKibhta.
Church School
10 am
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Sermon *'TSa Power of Proteat*
Wun
hip
II
nm
(Eplaaepal)
ta n u m '—Mr. M.-lnnea.
7 p. m
The Rev. Ihieord 1- Ald»orth Wrrtmiiiilcr FeUcwahip
'Villing Worker*
7 p.ai. 9 43 a m Sunday SchoI’rirtl-la-vhars*
7:30 pm. 10-M a. m. S"iti(in meets fur
Holy EucUatUt
S.OO i .i» Evening AVoithlp
prayer In the Sea"Every
uody
Invitrvi
to ottead
Family Sonic* and Churrh Srhcol
aion l(o-"-m
ovr eervlcea."
» :I t
It a m
HORNING WOK SHIP
FIRST AIKTIIOPtrT CHURCH Ae'Srm *‘S*ek Y* the L ori".
central n \m s T n iu x m
Roberta
— Chancel
Paeior
V itim II Weati
h e r. J. W. Parham, f u l o r
Chute,
with
aoio by*
I
ducatbnal
D
lrertar
Rarhet
ReaCor. Fourlernth f t . Oak A tr.
Harry Wolr.
»lry
Sunday Schaol 1:45 a m
Antham ’'Almighty Owl of Our
M omtni Worihip Service 11:00 *:45 o rn. Church School
Fathers", Ja m ra —Chan­
riaaira
for
all
•
j
e
t
.
a tn.
cel Choir.
II
a.m.
Morning
WoreMp
Training Union &lt;15 p m ll'a a
Sermon “ The Toner , f ProleatanSermon—
’’Ti
e
Old
and
t)
e
New’*
family all air.
itam "— Air Melrmla.
p m MYF
Evening Worihip 1:50 p.m.
Nuraeriea for thildrcn under three,
7:13 p.m. Oigan VvaiKia
and three lo alv. ever* Sunday
"Come thou with ua and we *J1 7:30 p m . Evening Wcrvhip
3(ormng durUti lha Woeahip Hours
da thee g**L*
Serpoa— ’ The Tea*, of Deed!"
1.45 a m. and l! a m
Rrcadcaat uv«r W.T R.R.
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EVENING WORSHIP
SANFORD REVIA’AL cr.V T FR
A.30 p m . Fellowahtp far young Srimtm Mr. Mclnmi.
K it. 1. P. T a ,te r,
P atiar
people,
Sunday* School
In am . Wrdnciday Evening P rayer Ser­ (111*118 II OF I HE VUAUL.Ni;
Morning Worahlp
11 i n
vice 7 30 p m —"Study i f
"Sanford's hinging in u rc h ”
gvenuil
Evangetlatle
Sarvict
ra u l’a U t:* ra "
Second S ire n ai Mapla Ave . \v*ii
7:45 pm .
R H Spear J r , Paaior
I AKr. MANY n A r t i s t
Weekly fc rric e t:
The Rev. R. II Sprat ,lr,. pai
n
iA
i’Ei.
Tuetday
and Thureday 7:45
ler of the Churrh of th* Naaarene
la k e Mary. I'll,
p.m.
tnvilea the public tu hear Ihr Carl*
R itu lo
Saturday
Morning Paeior — HtV. W, A. Lllrnwood a«n E vm grliatic Tram
Broadcast over WTKIi 10.55 Sunday School * (5 a m
Th* farlaana at* talented inttruMorning Worehip 11 a etr
am .
mentallati. playing th r piano,
Training Union i:M p m .
Hammond Oigan, tnarimha, aleeEvening Worahlp • .30 p in .
i.iT nr.R A N o i i R n i
trie guitar, violin, twin aer-rvlPrayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 pm
ions, Hwua cow bella, and altigh
UF TUB REDEEMER
PAID.A WESLEYAN
bells, Mra. Cgriata la a talented
*01 W. U lh P late
MLniODLsT niL K C U
reader. Rav, Carlaen la a Utbla
Phone lias
t Mite* Weal on Rl. 46
The Re*. Phillip Srhlrtananw
Sunday School
9 45 i m.
Paeior
Morning Worahip
14 45 *.m.
Sunday School
*15 a ro Wcileyan Youth
&lt; 45 p m
Slide Claao
9:15 a m. Evening Womhip
7:31 p m
Service
10:50 i.ra Wrdneiday P rayer Meeting 7:34
••Prayer For The Day" phm o 1MI
pm .
Everyone Welrome
Rev. Cecil W. Shalfer
f ir s t c h u r c h o f c u b is t .
SCIENTIST.
WO
.Second St.
Sunday Sorvltai
11:00 a m
Sunday School
11:00 am .
Wadaeaday E ttttlac M eetinte 100
p.m.
Lemon S e rm o n - “ Probation AfIrr Death"
Beading Bourn located la Foyer of
Church Buildmi open to public
3 30 lo 4:50 p.m. Tueadays and
T huridayt.
A cordial invitation la extended
to all lo attend our a trv u c i and
uae the Reading Room.

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The good thing about this is that Dan and Betty
and those other youngsters too arc here, in Church,
because they want to be!
No one made them come. No one told them that
they had to. No one threatened punishment if they
didn’t.
0
Though outside it is a bright sunny day and the
woods and fields and streams beckon, they are here,
in God’s house, at prayer.
They’d like the*country and the world to know
that despite all this alarming “juvenile delin­
quency" there arc &amp;ood teen-agers too.
There are teen-agers who have been instructed in
the Christian way of life, and who have discovered
w hat the Church tan mean to them.

ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
In Mat la (Near Oviedo)
Rev. M rphrn 51. Tahy
Paeior
Morning Worahm 3:35 a.m.
Radio M utton Broadrait at 1:39
•. m, over WORE &lt;740 fcc&gt;
Sunday Schmd 3:00 a m .—for ill
age groupj.

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Hear Harry and Ksther Carlsen at the
Sanford Church Of The Naznrene thif
Sunday October 28 at 3 p, m.
In this 75 minute sacred concert you will
hear the Hammond Organ, Piano, Violin,
Twin Accordions, Mirimba, Electric Gui♦ar, Swiss Cow HellR. and Sleigh Bells.
Only a free offering will be received.

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Exciting Western

In S k y ’
Opens At Drive-In

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Warner Bros reportedly tip* the
seit off the ‘tory that elec­
trified 'hi' ssuril. the launching
of the fir&gt;t man-mmlc earth sat­
ellite, In the t Ir.rniaScot*'. WarncrL'olsir "{•.■stellite In The Sky,"
which start* t ’nlte at the Prairie
I.ake Drise try Theatre.
The film *tcr, K eren Moore,
Loi» M av-ctt. Dei,aid Wolfit.
Bryan F o r b e s , J in i m y I t a n k - ) attil
T h e a Gregory.
"Satellite 'n The Shy," took
tin re year* to film amt required
the assb 'an ce of many .elentifie

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m ilita ry

w fanU oU ooa

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o Tuple l r. Murh actual n,Oilei II
.juipmert u*cd to launch satrl■.c&gt; i« w en for Ihe first tim e li
e ftl.ii pr. i i f i l by K dw arl J.
ind Harry lure [santiger ami dl-

retted by Paul Dicks XL I r*pott*
nlly |» o r . of the molt timely
film* ever released, running neck
toil r.c L v*ill, d aily headline* to

rm the public .b, ut man'* at*
, &lt; to penetrate the strnlo•.phtre.
Authenticity was the was ?»•«-mt
of the w hile p r o d u c t i o n .

War Picture Stars
T.More P. Wagner
Worl I War 11 Interrupt, thi- hilof moment of romance for ltobcii
Wagner and T erry M oon In Twentieth Century-Fox's Cinema
Pcupe, color b&gt;- p# l,u i* drama. *‘p..Iteoren and |lell,M
^pnening Sunday a: th- lilt* 'i &gt;ln- Tin- anU.uaI it ty nlwut n
’P o o p ,-f lolillrt * -..I.., U can.c tru- ilcll-Fighteis of tin Pacific"
■l*&lt;&gt; »tar« Itrndfrirh Craw ford ard Hudity f.lisi o.

The alchemy of war and it*
.tran ce rfrfe t on men thrown ,uto
the eonftiilun of ha1lie is dra
l mutually M u,tratid in "Between
l l . j u 'n anil llr l! ' the new T'tentn-lti f e d n f Kas i h e m ; • ot c
D f l a t r eo r ,i *: &gt; &lt; which &lt; ini •
to the Kite Theatre Sunday. Al­
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Sanford Is Proud O f Mayfair Inn
Frank Mebans J r ., N o. 1 Citizen
Thera’a one thing that the New York
Giant* organization and the City of San­
ford have In common—the Mayfair Inn and
ita manager. Prank Msbane. Jr.
The caauai paaaerby might be too prone
to think that the Mayfair Inn la Just a huge
building th at la vacant a part of the year
and busy Juat a few months.
A glance Initfde the New York Giante plush
winter hotel however, will reveal an almoct
opposite aeene.
Year round, the Mayfair Inn is a busy
place—and moreao when its manager. Frank
Mebane. Jr. is In his office directing the
activities of hlt&lt; organization
For Instance—it's not such an easy tusk
to get out 10,000 letters on a subject that’s
pretty big In Mehant'a heart—Sanford and
Seminole County. But 10.000 letters are just
a starter.. There’# another 15,000 letter.* giv­
ing to another mailing list—still another 13.000 being tent out to another—and so on.
What the casual observer doeen’t realize,
too. is the fact that the brochures, letters
descriptive material and immphli’t.* nil con.
twin ‘‘Sinford’’. Its description, what we h ire
here, and the advantages of coming here.
Again, each envelope Is postmarked Sanford.
These meeuiges—all develojved by Frank
Meluine, Jr. on his favorite subject—are
mailed to (he four corners of the country.
Mebane believes in Sanford, thinks San­
ford, talks Sanford and ban its welfare topmost on his list of daily achievement a.
One must have an &lt;&gt;j&gt;]Mirtunity to listen
to the genial Mayfair Inn Manager and Di­
rector to know thut he Is a "Number One"
citizen.
Just now hii interests are surrounding
(he Mayfair Inn, the New Air Conditioned
Annex, the New York Glantn Farm System
Dormitory, the Mayfair Inn Country Club,
nnd the Annual Mayfair Inn $15,000 i’GA
Open.
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Those lire big Items on anyliody's list of •
interests—for each one l« an attraction that
will bring more nnd more visitors (nnd fu­
ture citizen* of our city I to Sanford. And
the bigger the croud* that come to S*n- •
for. tot a visit ut the .May fall Inn, for base­
ball tmining in the famous Farm System,
for « round of golf at the Mnyfair Inn Coun-

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One God nnd Father of nil who i* atrovg
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lie i* infinitely patient, but lie can do no. liny w ith a proiligul son or a prodigal un­
ion They need (iod infinitely more than
lie lee I* them God can wait. All prodigal*
are ill shod and hungry. Why don't they
turn round and go bark home?

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try Club, or to watch Die famous pruf&lt; in
their nnnual coni|&lt;otitlon. pleases Frank
Mebane. Jr. the most.
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Right now, another of Frank Melanie's
interests is centered In bringing conventions
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to Sanfotd. "We have the location. Die
weather the facilitiere nnd the kind of place
convention-minded people like to visit." h«
saye. And he’* working toward convincing
organizations that they’re missing * bet hy
not scheduling Sanford for their next get• ••
' -I----together. You see. Frank Mebane. Jr. Is
f . ,* ‘ &gt;
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chairman of the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce Tourist and Convention Com­
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mittee. And thousands of those letter* we
mentioned are being mailed out to the *ame
number of orgsnlzatlons sround the United
States convincing business and professional
people that Sanford "is the Number One
place to hold a convention."
Frank Mebane. Jr. in hla portion as .Man­
- aJ’eJswrt.
ager of the Mayfair Inn and as one of Sanford’s biggest Iswsters. never meets an en­
emy. Ills pica-ant. affable and friendh ap­
proach I* everyone who might meel him
during the course ol a liusimv* transaction,
as a visitor to Sanford, or in carrying out
By J \ 'l l * M \KI &lt;m
sia's
European
satellites, all
hi* "Number One" citizen activities I* a \.«.'tljteU I 'i t • &gt;&gt;*a, T u t s .I stronjl) rationalistic, ihtml I try
In assert lotnf In-Ip-endenre.
convincing moment that *V n '* r» genM .n an W'\SIMV iT V * ’ ■
b ir abra’iit# c ,'ul af world torn* A* it I’j r n e t irit, the Poles and
1 can surely like ”
mu., un belo.e t i n . . u
.. , :t -niarians base Just made the
We’re convinced that Frank Me’ ane. Jr. '»he’ M• t . ' 5| T il. Prukr w'wy In try
I. and Ib t Red
Thr ir&gt;ns for ihv* new Kremlin
U doing a 10O |&gt;ercent alt out. Chamber o' 1918, an I l
e tn,-. ovrr China one je a r Is that -b&lt; en ro u railn ; national­
Commerce Job for the city because, that Is Chine
itrr.
In lhr n.-n-romintmitl Middle
the subject of the greater number of hi* Nikita Ri-r. be rs. HeJ parly ism
Ea*t In wreck We iters infltirneMtiveraaMona, tetter;, and publlHt" material u s i In Itui'l* ■■! t1:- ntbrr h ; r . there 'lies- fannnl nationalism In
Mebane ha* I ecu winding tin IC" nf X'*l| ■
th ilr own setrlliles,
of event* that will Mart activitle around ai the T.r.i ssbo let It its ls'i Iron Tlit- event* in i'oluua and Mudsm I m H i M i .
.v.rs wer&gt;- n .t Identical \n&lt;l for
the flirt of December and then Veto them *rlu
Hut "hen
i | | | | f'eb- the tim e h its; their importance
going throughout the *eav:n that is ' Tli- r ary, In M
-b d i ajra lin ^ —‘m the &gt;en*t&gt; of llussla Iisslug
tlonally the biggest part of the year In Ftor- Mitie ro i.fd .-i 1'irre »r* varlius her hold on the sal-llites—should
raids to snelsllsn !,■ s , , onts no' he osorrstim atrd
Ida
We’re mighty happy that Frank Me' nnc. raeo: Wr .s reiiliy m l !r&gt; ina In Poland the Polish Communist
msk* P * h: ,t of 3 !e; 1^ ,| In- leadership decided—for r.-ssons of
Jr. la in Sanford with the New Yn-V Ctants' to rltsa-e
Its own—to proclaim Us Indcpend
Mayfair Inn and Country Club for • know Thl’ sv?s t h • r-sl'iy :
once of Kuvsia. One reason ma&gt;
that w h em er be goes, the eubjv • i- the The
m 'l h i ftu «!»;;* e.i dlV t base been to parlfy the people’s
same “Sanford la the bert eity of them *11" hope t« an*-* s ssvIliT- of fhe halre.1 of Russia and their dlseon-

ny n a l b o y l e
NEW YORK jP—E vrrynnc has
heard of the three-hour business
luncheon, h.it tom e l&gt;count nos
are going in tor ran hour b nines*
breakfasts.
One of (hem is William Zee kendorf, head of « real estate firm
• hich h irrt to architects and "«m
has on its d ri(tin ; boar I- builtling
pinjecl &gt; valued ut u billtun (iuiiurs.
To keep tab on his sprats li:tg
enlerprlies In the L’nitetl Slate,
and Canada, Zeckendorf summons
his rv eru lisrs once a week to a
breakfast conference in the firm's
Madison Avenue penthouse office
I attended on.- of tb e .f unusual
sessions recently, and here’s how
It went.
Zerkcndorf. a tank-sired man.
an ) a dnirn or so of hit top aides
briskly waded throuih platters of
him ami r a is and steaming cups
of coffee The aids had tiads of
yellow pap~r and sharpened pen­
cils before them Ze.-kendorf had
a silver hell and an ivory telephone.
After a lillle itrsulluf) talk on
politic*—Zeckendorf wasn't sure
Eisenhower was "the right presi­

Hungarian Uprising Mot Lost Cause

Needless Tragedy

Folio hi* brought needle** irgped’ to
thoutand* of Amerienn* thl* y«ar-no? I'e«*
b«caiifr&gt; we now p**sr*« the menu* o ' nrr
yentlng loiter thnn four out of five re«e«
of pnrnlysl* from thl- enu*e and more will
be stricken next year. Jttit how exten«tve
the human damngr will he In lD.'d depend*
on how mnny of u* art now to nro'erf *urirlvert nnd ottr fnmille*.
Tiie time eJement I* vltnl becatttto It tnle*
eight month* to wpnec nut pmneetv the voeeine shots required for mnxlmum nroterMon.
^ftnly hy stnetlnu nt once will vmt hnve time
to complete the three.*hot nerie* hefore
warm weather brings .mother uptrend &lt;&gt;*
the di*rn«e next venr
Fnch of the three *hnt* I* im|KiitaiC
The whole effect i« to enable the human
*yntem to produce the antibodies thnt dr*,
troy the polio virus before it enn roach the
nerve rentern The third i* the cllnrher: It
provide* long-lasting protection at the high
eat level attainable- n level comparable to
the Immunity conferred hy n natural attnek
of the t|Dep*e It*elf.
Medical authorltle* recommend thp» tbc
«eeond *h*t he administered four to six
weeks after the first, nnd the third, seven
month* nftrr the second. If vnu Imvc ah
ready tregun the scrie* you should get IT*'
remaining *hot.*i according to schedule If • on
haven't started vet. thar* to no better time
than the present.
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Farm Real Estate Values Take Jump
BY It I M il’ll JENNINGS
WASHINGTON &lt; \P&gt; — Farm
real estate values in Georgia. Flor­
ida, and Alabama took a big jump
In the year ended July 1.
An Agriculture Department repsir: shovs. Florida's bssotn in the
value of farm Un-ls topped the
nation ssith a IS per cent increase
Li thr 12 month period. Georgia
and Alabama also were well up
among Ihe top with an I per cent
hike each
The dsqtatiment said Florida
values were influenced cons* I* ably by purehase* of land foe In­
dustrial iTea, housing develop­
ments and pulpwood production
and because of Improvement In
rllru t grove* and pastures.
Farm* In Florida stretch from
a few a r m for truck crop* to
ip read t of 5.000 or more a te rrs
for cattle ranch##.
The department reported the
average rslimated value of a farm
in Florida on July | was gJT Mg
compared to 04.131 a year before.
In !Mo. the value w ai 916.BI7 and
in I PM, 113,(127,
In Georgia, value of an average
farm Increased from M.IIS In 1M3
W.J0U this yoar. In Alabama.
Jh# value was tt.M g In 103 and
• U M In low.
The average value of Georgia
farrn i in lO o w ai te l #{ O B23
■nd in 104. O.TI0. In Alabama,
the average value was t i auy m
i n j U .iia |n 104
During Ihe year ended last July
valu* of farm lands w n up
alt s*ale* axerpt alx. most 0f

fO O r P R iN r t IN 'T H E SA N D S O f TTME

pulpwtxMl industry, pasture im
provemeni and industrial expan­
sion.
The stales, a department spokes­
man said, had good cotton crop*
In 103 aflcr a poor yielJ In 104,
t*-&gt;m pro-lu.-ion also *i&lt; up in
the Southeast
Total value of farm land and
buildings in Florida this year was
fixed al R.tM.OOO, Georgia $1,33*.nnrt amt Alabama. tt,3P9.0*0
In IMV the value of farm land*
and bull iings In Florid* was II,*
laviotal, Georgia $1.453.WO and
Alabama $1 I2T.OOO.
The average acre value of farm
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*moie than :m j c i r t . Tito’s suea ssj o i
In-entise tn o 'l . r l-so
After the r-.im -'le set bs- Tito
ind f t r j r
tb»t oon t or I* cr iome of Rut-

tent under communism.
Rul only recently the new Red
tMUIi boss, Vlads,law Gomulka,
Informed his eutinlrym.m Russian
troops would remain in Poland as
long a* the Weat ha« military
bates In West Germany.
That raises questions about the

de;ree of Independence achieved
b&gt; the Polish Communist leaders
The one fart that is clear is that
Poland is sliil under communism
It was different In H m aarv.
where the people resulted aguirst
Ixiih their Russian masters a ut
their own It m iarian t'om nnn t
regime, Russia u»ed her troops to
pul down bn ,is r and u s e the
Hungarian
Communist
govern­
ment
The Hungarian upn-ing. ns. m at­
ter how temporary, is not a lost
cause. Russian intrusion gives the
Hungarians that much more rea
son to hale the Russians and
rummunism with equal fervor
and revolt again.
Rut at least the events tn Po­
land and Hungary- lo look on the
sunny side—may he ihr foot in the
door for further breakaway from
Russian control. The Russians cer­
tainly suffered a major disaster
to this extent'
Their m e of troops in Hungary
makes a farce of Iheir efforts to
convince the neutral and under*
developed countries that their in­
tentions are unselfish or that their
antieoloniabsm is real

dent for m e" unless he pitched
into the canipalcn a tittle harder
—the conference got down to bus!net*
Then. 3T minutes late, in came
Rilly Roie, Druadway showman
and entertainment consultant to
the lirra, looking a bit like an owl
roused at noon
There s»ere a duten matters on
the agenda, but only one camr up.
That was the question of building
an ice rink at Roosevelt Field, a
Jo million dollar nci shopping
center on laoig Island
The fu r began to fly at mice
Herb Silverson young president
of the center (Zeckendorf is beard
chairm ani was lukewarm toward
Ihe whole idea of an icc rink m
a shopping ern u r. At he si fit­
's anted a simple outdoor rtnk that
would cost only izioxwo.
Ruse wanted lo enclose the rink,
put in romession booths, a res-

Rainfall May Be
Measured By Radar
MIAMI T—Scientists at thr fnlsersilj of Miami are developing
» mrihusi of measuring bs radar
thr rainfall in remote arras, the
information to be used In the pre­
paration of flood forecasts.
ilctUT flood forecasls would he
of greatest value in hills or moun­
tainous country where flash floo.li
are a danger but are nested in
practically every area. Prof. Ilomer W. Hi«er of the tinivrrsH)’*
Marine Laboratory said
’’There often !• a sudden rain
in an uninhabited area where
there arc no rain gauges." he
said "The w al-r poor* down Into
a riser ami maybe four or five
hours later a Insert downstream
is hit by a flood "
This is the situation that devel­
oped in the stake of hurricane
Diane last year in Transylvania
and NVw England. Streams ru»e
nut of iheir hanks with Utile warn­
ing. causing untold property dam
age and many deaths
* t\&gt; are finding methods by
which we can determine qutckl*
how much rain is falling or ha*
fallen In a remote place." Miser
said. "Hydrologists making flood
forecasts will be given more in­
formation sooner than they are
able to get it now."

tan rant,

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finally

"A lame brain idea," said S Iverson who thought Ihe arrt
could be put to better uses
"1 ntver have been n put upon,
frustrated and humiliated in
whole life." bellowed Ite&lt;e.
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"There are no personalities |»
this." grumbled Zerkcndorf. "No­
body is to get his feeling hurt **
After it turned out Rose’s pl.s-.
for an am usement area would c ,*t
mure than a millon dollars Z&lt; k.
endorf said;
"I don't want to pm&gt;r |&gt;nj th»*
To do less than the ultim atr • -,
do n o th in g -to ruin ymir reputa­
tion."
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The quarrel bstw rrn Rrs.^ &gt;.
Sdserson went on for more *hia
an hour, each arguing srhem. nii
as Zeckendorf appeared In h u t
first one, then the other.
"Nothing happen* by Itself »v
eept failure." he said at o-point, and at another* "O ur who's
phllo.ophy has changed tie r.
gelling down to leaspo'-al 1* nf
land That's ihe whole art |t
e»tale — take a bit of pij.i, -.0
and raise it to its highest pof.u,.
earning level "
The waiter passed around a b-.\
of fii vent cigars. 1 look one ii
ths-n Zerkenilurf had deridrd l!.. n
and Silverson should go ahri-i
wuh Rose’s plan He alto en d ir.r l
the suggestion lo add a double,
deck parking lot.
The fumes from the evpemiie
cigar and Ihe big money talk h r-f
gan to go to my head, f w.s™
about to suggest that they bull] a
stadium for the Rrooklyn Dodger*
next to the Ice rink, but the c- o*
fere-nee bruke up I felt cert- i
both Rose ami Silverson wire
heading for a botile of sodium 'li­
ra rb tablets.
"You see sve get something do *
at these breakfasts, don't you "
said Zeckendorf genially. "At !
we aren't bothered by the lele*n
phone "
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As I left I rem arked to in n
ecutisr that I had never before
seen a util Don dollar* spent over
a breakfast.
"Oh." he said, "you only saw
thr first round This will come up
at least half a dosen more time,
before we really deride sshat well
do "
The one sure thing about the
breakfast
business
eonferen.-e fjj
ssmm* to be this: It gives tvronns
* chance to get their ulcer* acti­
vated earlier in the das

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MORE niNGO HAVING

IN TAMPA

TAMPA ( APt—There R Ih- no
more bingo playing In Tiunpu
That’s an Older from Mayor Nt-k
Nucelo.
The mayor, who promise I to
rnforee slrielly the city’s «nlt
gambling laws, said yesterday u
makes no difference where bint &gt;
I* played—churches, d u b s nr pub
lie place*—II will !&gt;* against Ihe
Isw from now on.
land in Florida this year was set
III $120 34, Georgia Sfil in. and
Mahama. K IM . In 1931. Ihr a . re­
value in Florida was MB 22, Geor­
gia it! So anil Alabama $31

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LINCOLN FOR 1957
i'ovsrrfully new, tun, in One
rn r p erform ance—v*lth a new
nrruv n f (sower lim irir* to
iiittlsc llti* lilt- moat cfiortlca*
(Irivinj: line rn r ever liuill
Tale a long, long io o l .it this long low
Lincoln—because you’re liwikiug al the
Liighlnl new star iu the fair car Grid.

From the new Quadra-lute Grille—"ilh
Ameriia’a fir*l four bra-ltamp de*ign —tn
canted rear l&gt;la&lt;lr*. i}ii* i« the longest,
lowest, most rAtrincfire (uncoln ever,
When you drive it, you'll discover that
tills most powerful Lincoln of all time lias
a new lind of swift, silken .100 horsepoxrt
. . . a new kind oi fasl-aclioh Turlws-Dnve
transmission . . . a new Lind of Ifrdro(uolmmrd ride. And nnue . . . sou'll &lt;li&gt;rovrr a wouJcrful urw array o( optiuuil

|H&gt;wer luxuries—single-control clerlric do&lt;«
losk*. (xiwer vent window*, 6-way power
Iront seal*, even power lubrication—to
ttukr Linml n the most fffiniltn dtiviiig
line ear on the ruaii.
In sliorl. if you haven’t yet bad a ebanr*
to s e e - a m ] i/m e — this 1,-autifully ties#

Lincoln for l‘A*7,) ou’re line fora wornIerfui
new- experience, /km '/ mis* it!

LninitiulM) ... Mrjinttf in Mr fme mryttU

^•nd mountainous
J I ! f! !“ ,h* DOrU‘*n
i Pialn.
regions. Tha
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w»t hike la riorldi.
la aeorgia and Alabama, th*
D«pirtm»nt f t Id |!u* I n c m i f i n.-n*
gun la part tn nRpautlon of U10

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Social £vmL&amp;
Calendar

Dux bury School
Will Perform
At Southside

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'Steve Sodcrblomj

New Member Is Honored With Patty

Welcomed Into On Sixth Birthday-’
Air*. Courtney S-derblom hnnFidelis Class
nred b ir ion. S 'eve, on hi* »lxth

A new member w at welcomed birthday with a party at their
SlaleJ to appear il the Smithride Halloween Carnival on "Iue»into the Fidelia CIa*» of the home at 1321 AA*. Fir*( SI.
The hall and living room ef th#
day night are the member* of the
Fir»t R aptut Church wher. it met
Soderti'om h"mc w ere very at­
Duabury School of Dancing, who
Tuenlay evening tn the home of tractively decorated In the llallrv
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I «lit put on t» o *how»—e tc h eom*
FRIDAY
!School Council
arreting,
Mr*. J. P. Whitaker. Group Num­ w ren theme, with b!j. k and m a n at
The Married Young People of “T he'Y ~"w T X ’i of the’ F ir.t Bap plctrly different-in the ■uUilorium
ber
One, Mi*. J. A. Yale*, chair­ i r« |-e paper b-m a uicd in th#
he 1 ir*t Ilapti-t Church will h a .r list Church will mrcl at 4 in p. m i t 6 30 ami 7:30. Featured In the
hall. Hanging in the h-.ll wrr* a
man, • ted a* hustea.es.
The Boy Scout* of the Flral »how» will be group tap number*
i Training Union Parly at 6 30
b it..k eit a i l mi-nn, and In tho
Preibytenan
Church
will
meet
In
and
*o!o*
in
ballet,"tap,
acrobatic
Air*. J |, D. Rujiigurner proid* living rm m wa&gt; an till vrtt.h
) m.
and mo-iem jarr.
The Rev. Fred En.m inger will the Scout Room at 7:00 p. m,
e,l over the b ii.ln i'.. &gt;e»*ian which riding a btoom.
TUESDAY
Tho*e taking part In the group
•onduct the morning devotion*
»a* epened with D i p devotional
Games wire p la c e !. with p ri/ri
*• r WTRR, Sanford, at 8 30 a
Southride Hallowren Carnival number* will be Mary Jane
given by .Mr*. Robert A. William*, bring won by Kenneth Rl»er,
will
be
held
on
the
Southride
Flynt,
June
Jennm
gt,
Deanna
m
Scripture via* taken from L ike AA.ivne Hardin, and Larry Dod*
q
The Norman DrVert How at.1 School Yard from 1:3# until &gt; p Nirholl, Carole Nutt, Nancy fileh -H In. A i
nu**ag* on non.
w Ch*pter United Daughter* of tW m Supper will be lerved.
h«rJ», Dottie William*, Michael
Bringing tn I he Sheave*'' wn*
After Steve npcnnl hi* many
Confederacy will meet at 3 pm . The Brownie Scout* ef the Fir»t p«pe. Surry Dabb*. Davey Faun*
re.o| and emphaai* put on the art lovely gifts, refreshm ents wero
at the hor.- of Mr.. J. A. Nichol- Pre&gt;b*terlan Church will meet in fr&lt; Karen John*on. Su*an MeUof being grateful.
scivid In He dining room, which
■on. Briarrllffe Ave . with Mi- the You'h Building at 3:00 P BO- err, Dianna Fell,
- - Diana Roberta,
.
7 hank you raid* wrre read for vv's i|, oralrd in u birlhrlay color
W. B. Kirby aeivmg at eohOit
The Pioneer fellow *lup and I ' r i n i M
Williami
Rhonda
flower*, received fmm the da**, . 1-'me ef bl e an I ye 1low. On
e,».
Recreation of the F irtt Preshy. s P;dell, Terry Sitking, U n d l Me- £*|
Dom Mr*. A. L. WtUon and 31ra. ' * lace i.lin e d t.ible. m i * a
There will be a week Day Kin terlan Church will meet In the
Diane Bridge*, Cindy KenJohn Roger*.
tuodiervd cake. » lomvd wilih
fergarten at the F irtt Pre*b&gt;ter Youth Building from (:00 p. m n c Rrrnd* I’atier.on, Laurnell
“
-'u-ivs, Indian* and hone*
J
!*n Church fr. m 8.W through 12 oo through 8 00 p. m
Hr*.
II
J.
Hutetiinton
a
:,i
in*
Johnton, Vicky McArlle.
WEPM.SDAY
trmimr.l and nclcom nl into Ihe hearing the word* "H appy Birthm.
Patty Kader, Patricia Sugg*.
The Fir*t Raptiit th i".-h will Janice Wynn, Shirley Vihlen, Para
S k i l RUST
c.n * a* m new member. Mr*. lav ( ,«hoy S'eve**. Alio re n e d
The R. A * of the First Raptut hold a Prayer Service at 7 10 p At trike*. Don-ta Wynn, Valeria
Ruingarner railed for n jv i » vt o n e individual devil’s fool eakc*
Church "ill meet at the church m and *t 8 13 I* a Training t uion Alkin,o„ L inn Ha [,mxn. Faya
all group leader* a n | .ll.cutahm d-‘ 'r..lr I with randy pumpkin*,
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m
.
m
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crt Conference
t&gt; 1&gt;* » I nt tic li.vi.l . &gt;..i:
II 8:1) I. m.
'•* eu 'e ird min concerning ab- individual &gt; ip* of ra n ly , and |efDunaway, Joy Tripp, Jeanem ia HANDY WITH THE NFKDl.E are th e e I* if*, * &gt; aie &lt; ' rvg m
I The Clrl Scout* of the i , Alathleux, Sandy Reiman, Martha Booth at the ft ..thllilt C'.inilv.l I it to i fl. l ■ m e
It. I.. Kretl, Mr- Altirv Jlilfn. . Mi*. J.
f. s
Chapter Two. n
•••Hie. ,in,| llui.r who u n e III. cream . 1 hr gunils were called
T. Nel.on. M u. Charle* 1 Nick. . Mra. Ku:n Mi i • . nt ! Mi**, lb -.it S. F'.'iic. (S 'a ff I'hutnt
meet at the Matonir Temple At Pre.b*leri*n Church vill meet
r *' Johmon. Lucille King. Pum Meri­
! l ‘ " 1' A'llh*. cl airman of into Ihn riini.-ig ro-un, where they
lh * meeting the AA'urthy Grand 3
P m- •* Ihe Church
t.ii'un Number T»*», in iiin l the •in g ' Happy Birthday*' and were
wether.
Sheraljnn
William*,
Pa'ly
Ma'ron. Mt** Ethel L. Dotson. The Senior High Fellow »hlp Re Prc»cott, Dun* Carlton, Barbara
■ »** to rurel vnih her nt h rr home Riven favor* ef bubblegum, and
creation of the Firil Pre*by te ru n
lollipop* with whistle*.
will be honored.
11
* Avenue in November.
Churrh
will
meet
at
the
Church
['u
rU
rr*
,,r™d*
D
,v
iJ*
^
'
n
JF
SUNDAY
T -'-e prevent Were Ihe honor.
New»onie. Ilreoda Lamb, Mary
Air*
Rum gal tier .altr.l for
The Junior Choir of the Fir*t at 7 00 P m
•* ’ M tic S d e r tI im, Cbffyl
Ann Still*. Georgia Cobb, Donna
volunteer* to help prepare the i Utk Ann Doudnev. At.vrgir GainRuptiit Church will rehear.e at
The Mid-Week Bine Hour will
year book* for the rlnt*. Mra. 1 - tn.'iine Move, K.iv While, Deh.
J JO P. m.
.be conducted by Rev. A. G. Mein- Deane, Sandra Kay lloigo*, Pat
i
MONDAY
nil. T ailor of the F irtt Prevby Rabun, Joy Duggar. Marilyn Eppa
A
I Williami 3tra Robert A bn- Atrium. Lind# ,-c!a"r„r,i j 0hn
..... .................
David Lanier, and Sylvia Williama.
At. iiani. nn I Mi - l i t i-upt-r
Lake Monroe School Carnival ' or‘*n
th u rc h __
at ., _3*1 rp.........
m
'•*&gt;' n. Dwight Bow##,
llv
lit
III
I.AYO
The Chancel Choir will rehe*r»e
W**I be Michael Pope,
V* in lriin l their *,rv|,e*.
lin
* h .Ui jwur clilldien J|&lt; inlay oi
'• 'i n Hall, Sieve I’rorlnr. Kenwill heem at S and last until 9 j 7 J-*,,™V&gt;ro»by terian Church at Deanna Nlehola, Joy Duggar, Sly'* 't1 it
" grand
:r a " 1 to h,”vvr
‘ r A"AH
'
i UN'GW'DOI)
- Mi*. F rance!
A brief talk ua* Kbcn by the
oue i .it &gt;.,n&gt; murmiig
!;:r
Chuckl# b u n d e r .
llr.HU wot hom urd gue.t nt o
good lime i» prom liel for all.
Dodson,
Slwwrr’* la .i
(uvoila) teacher. All*. T u rr e t Gutchel AAay nc Hariiln, 1. irrv
U
n
irr,
Jonelle
Lee,
Cathy
H
ju »~ n° l
*,ul
1
huPc
,baI
u&gt;
THURSDAY
II.u
A
me
in
*
1
1
llm
nt
dt|-&gt;i
(incut
Special meeting of Beta Sigma
aflrr
which
Ihe
meeting
uu&gt;
turn*
Ben'll
Dill*.
I’nt
lavpire.
Clif*
evening
given
by
Mr*.
Olm
Elgin
cr. Claudia Y - ru». Shirley Mor- rt,w , l ll'U
JtH' " ,:l h‘' b*c5i of Hie CvanfothJ Woman * Club i,
Th,* Intermediate Ch-ir of t
Thi at Mr». v olle Williams Br.ng
ed o*. r to the hoilr.«e* uho fonl llarelifi J r . David i m| |v ,„.
with
Ruth
and their children.
Mian
and Mr*. Ae.tei Elgin.
F.rat
Baptlat
Church
will
rehear**
Ru»e
Mary
Wilton,
Su«..n
.
.
.
.
,
»
article* for baiaar.
•l&lt;on»urlng a bvnilii ia &gt;•*..*,« »o--a
•riv i.l refrralim rnt* of rake and cla* Dumb,i*. Mr* R. J. J|i||
Mr,. Hint.n *vn» Die icelplent of ruffe,- m i In*.i- pro.cut.
The Fir at llapli.t Church w II « 7 w »n‘* ,h&lt;- Allul&gt;
hw
J uni
f ^ ’l S lime* The* m e ' i p a m
-l
li.c
Woilii.’i't
c ...Lj on Jui*vlaj
Mr*. Je*. e Bareli ft. My, p*
It'pp.
William*,
M aa rr T ,UJ V
V „ P.
l* ; a. ! . . V, l. l.
.«
“
many bvaiCtful ami tin iu l gift*.
oh.ervc World Ml.slon .Veek r," P- ™* , , _ .
U
'™! Sheraljnn
Sheraljnn Mill
lam a, M
mi
Util Jt S p III I ..He -...I
1 In't* attending were All*. Brant Irj U n, a i Dour
i
i
\
.
Elgin
It
ime
»
aj
i
mat
atP rayer Oct W through Nov a
The Junior &lt; h-dr mil have their H a John.on, Curoie Nutt, Mary J,lan,,*d lor hr day R "ht at the
anil rclrr.u m 1 and
G..i . .. Mr- &gt; i Crahnnt, 'tr- . Mr. an.| Jir ,_ Com to e / s Jcrywahlp at tha 'a r e Flynt and n.rbara Ann WU lh$ r£ on Sc'mw.'.' II.* J. whirl. L( prire*
,
H
.
U
n
i)
.1
.
em
ail
d
to
fulluvv
Inc
The Elder Spring* Rapi st Cha re.vr*r&lt;al and fellowihlp
will b*
be *
a b‘S
big f*,
re ..nun
for «U
all.*
,u .,i, . „ .i Hili U ..
I'..* . .• ti c»
■&gt;* - •. - - - Rama.
'*i"
,n on f°f
wdin
Aniue Alae Rouen, Mr* AAtill*. blom,
•t»rk Hiviiip.
pet wilt meet at 8:31 p m. fur a hr« t Pre*bytv*rian ib u rcb at 3 I.
Hear the Tiley* have u r.lru to
Lt,
t
p.
m.
—
--------------i &gt;*. .It- riding were Ihe hon- M:-. Harold D..v.-, Mr,. Cuopcr,
covered dish nipper aril a Sunday
Hawaii, and will leave In Novcm- (ul4 u . i . i.-a* it,..&lt;* ' i *..v,&gt;
1 t:e Youth Choir of the Fifat C R / - , , - FAX I N A
'i
f , Mr* llruvvil, Mi*. Mil iivd Mr* R ihy Grove*, Air*. A I.
her. Frank and Betty Johnson arc women o n invited to &gt;i
Pre.hvlerian Church will practier u O O y 5 Y JT U e R T
i i . 'ii ■ i: mi Phillip*. Mra. I.in* Gun er. Mi*. It. A. Williama, Mr*.
leasing next Wrdneadiy for Nor
_
,h . Church
: M
n,.
R e £ e jv e R a „ k s ;
n.. I,., i Imehle, Mr*. .Maty Lie Arn M William*. Mi*, o I’. Wa.le,
folk. Virginia
l.i'k , Mr* Genva Largmt and Mr*. C. S Sheppard. Mr*. Ilum’
Joe a n j Belly HacLcan, and A A l".,
J .iO W
M&lt;
Margie 1.argent; also the ja tr u r V|r t . V..lr* Air*. Hugh
Mr&gt; N* I
* ' , i i ,r r r r , |.
thre- *.m», hav. n &gt;vrd mb. their
Mr- I. p Whllak.r. A|r*. 'lent of Ihe Rebel - Il Aviemblf cf
hottcoae*.
new home in L»ch Arbor. Mallle
Mr. and Mra. Fred Strange have . . . .
•
Hu
&lt;
hiriBun,
M
im laurrno i u n k lin
n* HELEN SNonr.RAAS
and John Rarlovv have taken the
Florid#, trill m at •• her i fftri#|
returned to their home on W. First V l S I t L C Q 1 0 n
and M m Ann Daw*.
E N T E R Pnioj; _
Guh, , 9ennt,
home on Magnolia
I visit to Remlool# Rebrkah lodge
St. a flrr having been at their rot- .
...
n
,
- -, _
, -----’ Rrallev Odham ........................
...... No II un 7 ue-.lav o f go
II* I I I 111 L A Y (I
ta le at New Smyrna Rcarh .in rr A u X l l l O r V M e e t
' c l , m l « v tn « ^
J ‘,hn h‘""
" tu rw d fro,m
Sent t
,
e . , u rv
fi. , M ” '&lt;d'’e*d»y at Ihe De Rary . f hool ,n Olathe. K an. and will
A Raurjurt will (ir |,-M i« (ha
LUNG WOOD Mr and Mr*.
Mra. Lili an W *. S.vth Ho u v le Center -llh Mr* r
A. be .tabooed m -M It
Sanford Slirinn ( : d. t . i p nl
Garland Shin* have returned limur
Friend* of Hr* T N. V .llanl., «r*M Pre.,dent, and her " ff' " r * J|«-"der ..,„. d m mother. Mr*.
Ponea Colre eapreta her mother
F or reaerval
fr, in T*llali»**ee. wlirro they
112! Serila S t. will he ple**,*d In
.. l " ! . ' . L * u ' irs,n*» •s ,,&gt;'*ell. i*.|*&gt;ftnt den and f.i i ■er tlm wiM'kt'titi from Ssiti
at
3Tn AV, not la t-r l *n o tu rd a r
v
1
it*
d
1
or
ii
*on,
i
lurle
•
Sopny
’*
learn the i« much improved after ta-rion A u x ilia ry « hrn .he* to
* .
^ Stowfl! itrn da f, Juan, I'urto Hleo. lu t&gt; can only ^ ih , who 1* attemlinv Flunda
lift. 27.
Mi»« Myrtle WlUnn gave a deni
their
regular
niee‘i*vf
nt
th"
having been confined to bed for
R d ilu m k efrn rHrif, un !rr %tu\ l«« 1)0) 1, brvaun* lm&gt; iuum
Thr meeting v ib 1 iinu In tho
ontlrallon on hnw to clean and
glon Hut on Friday. Nov. ?
the pa*t week with lllnr**.
'he •iip.rv i»lon •&gt;' Mr William vi*it a large num b.r • ' n l a l u i - Muir L m vir.lty,
Dtldfcllnw« Dull at a p ni.
hike ra re of a .r a l n j ntarhlne
By lll l I N SM ID I.ilASS
The meeting will begin with a nUkemore
‘ ‘i,,"'" L ' , ’. *
* at the n o rtin g of I hi* I akr Mary
Air* Laura Cleckner. of Akron. revered rfMt itrnper *1 fi.3u |- m | laki-more Dr R; r ; . ruh ma»ter. In a abort lime Am nn-.t ptca.e-l .
Enterprise The Adult Cl«si o f
Thr
following
b-iyi
of
Enter*
In
report
that
Puneu
*o
I
K
‘
■*.
1
Krt|’1'*
1J
"
f"r
Hume lie in»n*tration t lnii. wbieh
O , ha* been In Sanford vltlllng
ling trginn.ire* , r r h v ltrd . to p la n ' r„ r
a | , Z . , a m &gt; a n ra rtlfn e »!..« (h« homewming feaU llbr., who " " " " " 'r m o n . r a ,
the Raroetl Atemorlal U«UkhU*I
*ter-lnv
morning
at
her tu te r, Mr*. M. Williamaon . to eome faml y lyle, aa a food l r r e n r ,( the-ir rank* a* ■•R^^H•v•a•, they learned in the Ctrl S out
",
11 j * ? 10:30 at the Lake Mary Chamber eloir.-h hr hi it* icgidar inerting
«t the Florida |mv,er club un
Mr*. It. J. Lehman, formerlyf of ™
V l , !•&gt; Ibring
n o , .R. rV
r ...............
Seller*. E int ■t Wat.on.
cour. v P mca ,* * .vh fet
T b. u n r u n and ' hai,.,
b " Tel '
U,.,nn,.
•I nl»&gt; i veiling, | ic n id e d by a
P»r h member i. *.Ve-l
.......
. ___ , i „ .leader.hlp
. . ,v .,
r ,._
.. rv.
..........
9 Sattfotd, ha* returned to her home
Iir^
n.V rhei'.i mo'.' r if t g w ,' Danny B u d fork, Gorki Sowell, » gifted alnrer that I'm a-.tre* n ore
s,
■ln'1 h * '''1 rl
The meetio-.: &gt;va* prerbL I over
roverrd di,}&gt; *up)&gt;er.
tty III 11 N S V l lic p 'c #
in Winter Park. .H er apending the held each vear In L
7
.
k2 L
P"
k
l)yval!
and
llov
ard
HcndervwlU
bo
very
fea
dull
*noU
|„
that
r
bv
ai„
i ah
a
,
,
it
a
i
„,**«
.Duvall
Howard
Hrmler-.
*111
t
m
few
*no„
h
,
^
V
a
n
y
V
l
^
u
V
all thrro Veter- ^
I ' ll" 'Ing Die lioainea* irsalon,
E M I llPBlsU
rhe tv J C R .
artivthcJ. r j j,, „
uiional given h) Air*
aummer at Crown Point. Ind.
»
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,
W
J
llWp*
.
*
.
an*’ Ilotpltalf.
a Hallow ten p ai'y , planned an I u f He Methodlit Church •:*• u*orI* m
rrtlng waa
waa aa pa-k
meet*
There arc lot* of Nai * P. T
T A. Mile*
The
Ctiriitma*
Gift
Shop
I*
th
•
,
meeting
pa,
k
meet'
Mr and 'lr*. IL W G»&lt;al*pced
mothers wi rking dlllgentlv cn
A l’*ft nf TV 141*11* *ij »* nr** enmlueted by M u i . , n gtllcr*. rd I »r» n# bee x; (he G * if nf
monthly at De- '
..
, ,,
have returned from Tal!atu*»re nif'llum throuth which disable 1 *n*f *n'* **
I rd
«
tjfi ♦ t n \ t r * . J a r t i f t H i n d m a n , All * I'nro'yn Al. JI-.lhn and Har­ Alrt. J , V
1’ '' V,''
and AppaUehicola where they a t­ or Im* nil.*iirrd veteran* can o a r Datv t i d e (e n te r and waa pro*
j
| .,
vey Dunn wa« &lt;-n|uyed by all nflcmnen n I.;-- * |
n
1
r
iiii!
|«rr«iitft*nl
*
■
f
iht*
du
tt
Dwl
K c' n
m
tended thr funeral service* of Mr* tielpate In thopplng f-r. and aelee ‘‘e-lej hy n covered di*h anpper. Duncan Mike
i
|)r«*Mni in H e rJiiiiriKim, i(i|iri8. fur the n
St.-nr.
Camille
Metr
r
n
lliiu
ink*
th
r
f
n
r
r
t
i
n
i
.
,
1
(jood.perd's tmele. 'I E Holland. I g gifts tn rend to. In.-ir lo . i Ad "f the buy* officially recog* er. an-l Mart* MilU-v ■ &lt;•&gt; nao'e
Jark
"onvllle They .
&gt; rl»n«
in»*)t wja rn |o )iit )»% thr Udif*. 1'ii.ih l) i|&lt; iralrd
At" A! N »t, vrland Si
un* at home II 1* a very .nicer'- ' hired m den I were hnppi In have
• • r v i i |l»**y
rU'jaftin^ I*.ifj!i iii% j] ) other I (-• HumCl il df^* for the f.-ll . -r
1 at
Mr* Alablc P. Snow ha* return- „r i pa rt t.r the American l .'* n n their paren'* with ll-em. Program j 11** * ^C1*' Tiie big mrht I* next f-inl l irr Cblrf. « ... g,
N|t*
cfiratiun* (i.ifniih nii«| iMmlruli the ehurrh ’
- t l**ill'*may*
‘
ii h
ed from a trip to Inglewo-,d. C alif- tu -iltar' rroiTam
given by the den* * * . a
***&gt;ia&gt;. ►
*&gt;
t Ihe Gene* a P f A met lin th i'ir tttait ViHit*i
pippet
anal »cn-i jo u r donatiuua
nr«l n f i o h n i f r U of eoliimn f-vr r ■*
I' I* r fiiCAi fi* %»i r r Mrt* U n U ««*rr
i ma
where *he visited with member* Committee chairmen are Mr* R. »ho*v.
!ie*day night (i.iober :"1 II
• iKile ,-n "F ir. I'rev.m tii,i ii-I 1'•*••*■1, Mr*. J ‘'iii Kmhir, .klr«. i|Qiig)inul» aihI jjij lr tuliT U 'iicf. ■n-l I " i ’ u*.
of her family, and 1* nm* slaying |„ Miller. Alrr. J Q. Galloway
Drn meeting* will be held each
I ire Protect.up " III* (all % f*«airmr V.\*n%' \lr%. Klla ItlnJ
with her mother. Mr* A, It Sch and Air*. B. Newmme.
Thurxlay afternoon at the home K / pq R n m n n F f t T f l
both Inlrretllng nn.t Infartt »l|te
Mrs i ail M.ns, Air- Ruth
mcor.
of Ihe den mother, longraulatirm* ,V U S *
' A-IV-U
A rjurtlInn and anamri peri I fnl Roulwrll, All*. Martha Rrarht.
cub
icoutf.
Mr*. Edilh Haveron left je*|n -e .|
Mrs \rm Smrrek, Mrs Connie I
terilay for UvIngMon. N J , hav­
I'oiiimltlee 1 Irtr.-n re -1 -'I '•Iriiktand. Mrs Itnby Smith. Air*
Mr* laioUr J noman J r . the
ing spent the pa&gt;! two month*
I’ , ( d R
S)uM..iii, '1 r, August I’lnl
former Mi** teanneiie &lt; 1. * .' I C" um lll.e* f inrth-i'ln with her alstcr m-law, Alt*, l.evllc
' I i . T \ Slitm M i1 ,1.4mi
WAl rntertalne 1 refer,Hr with a in- min rtb lp t In ua . tula] 11
Went.
i*Jl IallJ, and Mis* M-rlic AA.Ibridal »hnv er -*•* r*v a' •' • h •
Delicious
i - 're in. nts
i
V • O N L Y F L O H in ^ M H M U „
I, ...I r a ft I- i i
cf Alri. T. A Stile*, with '!t» F. &lt;- e | In the
KITTY KIMBALL
i mi tfu- Hfvtiae W «y##nd M M p i B W O lf
C Sum drum am! Mr* W It II - * thirty member *nd gm
On October 19, we received Ouf
• m ltte* appoints #1} o lh tr committhek fsver,
I
ard
a*
hndf*-r«.
card*. To -i-me it
At th &gt;r mo-t*"- -i*e&lt;"■**—
U
. j v I
•
• •
first report ear
The theme v*a* carried n 1 &gt; itb
to Ihe South at thl* partb ulnr time
cam e mr
for i.M
ir i'u n , ..............
1# fbp R-'nd
Hall •*”
Tuesday
riO lu
I n a n K S g i V i n g meant a cause
i**nra&lt;M-n.
—— *—
"■/ even*
.,
,
,.
.
v * D iligent in a tte n d in g to y o u r huainaakl
.
a,
**
.1 while for other* It mean* atay in2 at * o »« . the Seminole High ul&gt;’ , r '
, Ing home night*
m an lle rin n g # position on leg islatio n ha*
plan* for
r«r a covered diih
rintt *up.
,.
the next
next t i l week*,
week* pt»o*
*uprer
'
cd
o u t of 752 Toll c a ll# In hhi#
in C on
is ei|H
#i|H tl year*
yei
Plan, were made for a Think*- Kin!' duringI the
I« he given in honor of former
Several gam e, were p -yrd,
Ihe
niino’e Chapter uf the
giving dinner •« be held ln Nov1*2™" »&lt;‘«rpd another victory member* of the association at the '"ith prire* going to ' l l " &lt; nral
emher. when the Rrttuny Cl*.*
*?:. »*
Cleveland and Ati** Pally \\.&gt;ikn, A- k i.-tlun fur ' hlblhomt i 11- .
November meeting
of the First Ranti-t (Tu r.h held I,df*
' . i 1 " * 0n ° r '
Atfer the h m r. i «i« i» d I * r lie n -vide.-in,nl all lilenitier. -Ill
All form er member* an! *lud
H* icgular m erlin. Tuesdav night rrr|) (|t 9 |o „ T h f|r
camtM rnt* ef the Rand anro-latlou arc many lovely gifts refre-fnm nl* ai new, with a reception at the
a* Ihe home of Mr* Connie AVd. re.ulled in more injuries for the inviled In he gue-|s of the inert- were *ervrd from the l.u .- r o u i Gi- mm nr Srtmol recent Iv The A
Iiam*. on AVavhington D rue 1,1 Grr'hnunds, On the lmu"&gt;*l list Inf- " h ith will be held in the rd dining table A' ou- • &lt;•' -a* i II i* a nalinnnl orcnni/aliun
all le a -bets from nur.er.
q the Groyr Manor s'ertinn
I
, are Pete Van Horn. n »h Alet.eod, lunchroom of the high »eho-l at a »ilver Ira* wllh elm ken
The mee-lng was called to ord |UroM s ,„ tlr&lt; „ ,(Uh„ „ r ,.,,r f , 7 p m . Tue*.|»y, Nnv 27 All • andlchrs, and at the -lh -1 «d ifi -il IhfiriL'h *1*11. gr.s-le
Airs K Grantham, thr C- si
er and npere I h* the pie-i-lent. tu x ij Sicvcn*, Mottle Helm* wh#
^ l,lp l&gt;rr*enl ham! ar- *er appointment* t ■tiUmo.g ...... ds- ' uf ihe I li.it,ter nulliiu I i
Alt' l.enura Green and a -mid- rrfrlx r,| , hruken leg at tlu* fir-i ,l,n in**’id and mnsir will he pro mini*, and cake Pair, u si-n fix the ruining leal and Iirrfu l deyotional ws* br-uflit to 0f u,r , r l , 0n had h*l» east taken
b&gt; ,hrm d u ,tnK
even »lmm *erve&lt;l pm ' It....
eilim rnls and r - I. I.,u. . .
the rla.* h* Mr. Margaret A*h- „If. - r h o p e'to *er bun out ou lnc
’*• P‘jnrl’ b" “ K P l‘" e
' a f».I
t' -weil
JM I • I"*
lr
llr|«&gt;rts
nf
all
fummltlee*
werr
be
with
the
Iley. Mrs Margaret Re)nutd* led
gridiron iooii. Another one to
Mr* J. A. Etlis.m
All af the aratigrnirt.tt for i
Dunn,
In prayer.
ruine off the injured list It Ron- glven and plana were made fur a A L. Collins, AD* ham
Ih-dinik Allan-*
rei-'pllnn wen- made h* Mr, It
a iW * mL,
-lie AAil
IK C E N J ACCOM PLldllM BNTS:-iV
At.nulr* nf (he previn s mrrl- nll* Gnssetle who hat been out h*!**!**"!
br brl'* ,n Deromb.*r Mr* Paul • a sun. At,
rb iv n 4 •" paa. .
II. -aril* amt hi r rorninlllre
Mrs I |l rant'ey
Rffteshments were *erved bv Iiam* Sr . Ati* Din-.ii
Ing were read hi Mrs Alane l ew- ,nh a broken jaw Now that he
II ill* P ie ro
Mr P
!• an.l tho Trras-iiei"* icivoit -an talk again, ho never let* up lh llnipitallty Comnulls-e to the 'lr* ( a lu n \'n :W
V'I'I b n u I tn mix al.u ,t I I
large
group
of
parent*
who
at
Rerih
n.
AltH
arrj
r«*li
Aft
by A|u, Ashley. A report
The Greyhounds have three wins
uf imneed p .r ,b y wi'l, \ J
A ir |m -in-1 thl inking' You
tended.
■L E. AValkt-i. Air* G tiald luv- bu &lt;t it v.i-lie planning tu IP Ina --"Si ai|-lri| lou (nil. Il Water
r -o e c u r e q a n ew r a u r r n v-qiirw rnirie m m .
9 given of *lie class members »bn an I two lone* thia year.
D
T o s t ’O ffice h u ild ln K fo r O cala.'—'*crv*t lo l&gt;e&gt; •
wero Rl or had ilinr » in tl.eir
Ai our Kdgewatcr game a real ---------------------------------------------- ingtnti. Mr* John H 1
Ih. niixlurr as a »prr.id For • ml : • tin- .to igli or sou max have
Sf..*580,000
families, after «*hi. h thr rrm.xin* ly speitacular *bow wa* put on cul t Lyman pennant* which are 11
"Ilham *, Alu. J. \ . J " " 1 a wn e*. Kdl the fatid-in l ev wd o v .'i.tii rl rd it wnm Idling i
i-SnCvircff n p p (fip rin llo n for new a n h t ri.|n c .'l
Ing offivers of Ihe Has- were by the Lyman and Owed,* ban.it real sharp The Junior* *&lt;!d auto Mf ' -A D llu u n iu i. Mi -I H coll sill III (lii.k.-n nr liaui
.n’u the pan.
f r u it tit a tfn ii O rla n d o - &lt;n&lt;t overf^l.dl.tMM
called on for any report* they The Lyman band ha* fortv-twn gtaph book*, and h a ir tent f--r Sinllli, Air, A! N i.s u U n d Mr*
mnnlier* ihi* -je a r. The
Majorettteam
button* wldeh
should Audr,-) Kargutb. Mit* ' ar-'l * lotAIM) 1760,000 W in te f ’H aven U h 'irtjfiv ly ,.
mKAit have.
— —
.—
- — b- -osier
- -- ------------------------ H a n d le d n p n e a rn n e a o f H urldli W iinefW p b e ­
D:*ru*sion « n held and n'an# e» d eierte a lot of credit foi they arrive before too long. The Jim eland. AD*i I auleitr • a -on Mo
fo re H unan A p p ro p r ip tio n a Co'inmirio*-. niui '
made for i Tliank&lt;L'iving dinner have trail) been working hard luri ordered their ela** ring* latl Patiy Avalkei Mis. Ju. i 'a ind.»
.e c u r e d m n te h tn j! ( i m d . fur e f n d j t p t j j y i "I
y r t i which the mem- I’0""* L,,u R * n p* i* drum major. »*-ek and evpecl lo receive them »r* V '
, r o'.‘
,
in November
M H lIterriinenii F r u it F lv.
i v i T heir husbanD Audrey Dudley |# head m .t o r e « ; &gt; n ie tlm e ^
reb n ia ry . . .
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MIM8s
g *"'
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T^^ ‘ ! evrt'c’t rT tn h- a "uTy en- * ''* Dianru- Slmonelli i* exhibition
The girl* have I'a ried ba»ket- "
d ee
c e fieh
fie hln
lngg nnff Itiiru-O
im ru -O oO
uoM
M.il
al W .wlerwuv.
.wlerwuv, .Lick
• lova*&gt;*c r.'fair with the traditional 1,1 •’*'rlrr- o th r '' m ajorette, are bal- practice under live capable
no nvlUe lo
vonvIUe
&lt;o F ail
a n GallicG nllu- H ad pproj***
roject&gt; U
M-ii|H'ili'd
'opcim !
Thanksgivinff
turkey,
dressing J!*'
n *1n*. AlrxwmW dir.-tinn uf Mr*. F r i m c .-..hu
th i. y*-nr
G&gt; i .te n d frmiV
fronV Knu flnlli-'
Gnlli- to
co M
y ear G&lt;
SIinting
m iih j
v»iih
d d itio n n l
N
iiii.nnriiitnm
Wllh nitrldllloiiiil
n|l[)lOplliitKill
-H fts l s* iil l, n in to ih e I'uliiic Workis Hill m
l lio ria iiti’-ii I-- itic lu d r. all of IWtrxurd • -iiint \
b .r.e d refreshment* cf coffee *,.d Toni;h,
, Frld|)r , Ke Lyman V. ""nte.t at Lyman, came away with P I p r K
O ffirrir#
n fu l p u tt* oi O ra n g e , S em in o le ivnv! Volvn-m
,J,M T ' " n ;
b)fr i ” V, t . A i. »pon.urin, the annual fir*! pr.re in the district Bake ulf C | C C ' S U m C C T S
U ountH * in th e C e n trn l apd S m ith e rn F lorida
n.i.nT s*. # ..|* ted by Mm . r.ladyi „ a„ oW, „
i*arBiv ,|. h r Ju rio r
Novemher 10. .he will com»&gt;*
&gt;"D
KioocI r n n t r d P r n ie c t |T h l» v iln l lu ll wtja(
" * „ * *r * fr*- * 'r’ , r
clas* i* helping with tin* project pclr in the di«i*ion eonteti wl.lch
LON’GAAijo D — Semin-V Or
v rlo eil hv l*rj-*ident K l*enhgw «t l
pri-.e-vl were ^ * Irene by selling hut dog. and cold drink*, will be hrld in AA'mtrr Park
»nge County
Lltt'e D j : - Rati
T h u i» * proven record o f ^cynatruc .
Air*. Ja m ie Elam . Air* j, g( | , un(irr i,a&gt; at five o'clock. | liana Alexander, the tchool". l *,u li nirl atthe horn# nf Jame*
liv e a e rv iv e 'h a r m e rit* vj&gt;ui
ft-ie Iv.ng, Mr*. A!:rie Bambergg jn there will be the costume pretty redh.-ad. made an allrar- Brown In Maitland l»*t *s*.k to
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^ f '- ''*r&gt;t *1-^1 Strhklanil. Ain. judging with prire. for all age. ; live model last Tbnroday when elect officer, fro the coming year
Our i‘\piTlt'nim! pluirninriwl#
Sadie fvbtvlc, Alr«. Trddie Ablet, borne of the popular attractio n * 1»heh appeared on A «"le'« "En- and to plan Ihe coming pcai"» proMr*. Dj-.dSy OJJrnm, Airs. Marl- mil be a grab bag, country atore, chanted M in o r" over AA'DBO TV. gram.
S0)
will ncciimlrly fill ju u r prcr*rrij»Dn Fu-revl, Air *. I^rtora G irrn, f j th jvornl, game* of chance, hay I Alt** June Steven.un, one nf our
Officer* elected fur the ISA.
linns*,
ussini;
only
D
ip finewt mnlcrlnlti
b#m*&lt;raf,&lt; (tadidtte tar la- *
?!.*". Vg-u) Iff tab. Mr*. Margarel ride, pony rule*, cake auction, and newr teacher*, .poke latt week to *ea*on arc. President
J«mr*
nvailnlilv loilnj, nt n renMintilile price.
alnnaa i* ( m | ' iu #*»*avk»- fth
Ash'fy. *’rt. V if D K l
Reynold*, *nack *tandt. Thi* D aure to be the Senior Englith tla** on her Brown, Maitland: Vice-President
Mr*. IJI u a Co'iscrt, Mr*. Vcrlyn * big »ueee*» and a huge turnout trip to Europe tail year. She Carl Side*. Altamonte Spring*;
llinaen, 'lr*. A .i.n Juidine Mi's. 1* expected,
ihowerl colored alide* of England. Secretary Mr*. Fa'lm a Side*,
AVarnel Rabun, S!r». H tle i StaThere have been quite a few
T hat', all the new* around Ly- Altamonte Splng*: Treasurer Mr*,
"Tn H eller Serve You*
p'ec. M*j. Gladaa P cieetk. Mrj. money making project* around man Ihi* week We'll be -bark Dorothy Pa*el&lt;hak. Ca. lfberry,
I’J. Tol. Adv.
» T '. c AAibur.j rgid Vc*. Llsi.e Lyman lh* p*»t few week*. The again next Friday with more and Player Agent, Mr*
2011* &amp; French Ave.
Alar.e
^ liu fit.
lophumore* are iclling purple and "U m elil ' ?» D a . . •
‘ Elgin, Longxo*^

Mrs. F. Brown
Feted At Shower
In Elgin Home

Rebekal: Officiol

Personals

To Visit Sanford

Now 'Bohcnts f

District President

V isif T allah assee
For Homecoming

Lake Mary Club
Learns To Clean
Sewing Machines

Hollowcen Party
Held By Members
Of A d u lt C lass

Sewing Bcc Held
By Methodist f!ub

Fire C h ief Speaks
To Geneva P-TA

L im e lig h t

At Recent Shower

Bethany Class Will

Supper For Former
Members Planned
By Band Group

Dinner Next Month,,„s home nichi. a„d

School n...d A.*nri.iim

On

Lym an

KEEP A. S. [SYD] HERLONG, JR. IH COliGRESS

.r anged’ r e-

A .C .E . Welcomes
Old, New Members

Rasa

Happy Birthday
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Tickets On Sale
For Peanut Bowl
Game In December

1

GERALD JONES
Left E n d -113 Pound*
Junior

i n round*
Junior

MURRAY NANCE
Left Guard—1T0 Poundg
Senior

JACK STOTSKT
Center—ITS round*
Junior

VIRGIL CRACKY

Right Guard—ITS Pound*
Senior

3II RLUIT1I SCOTT
Eight Tackle—ISO Pound*
Senior

JOHN "II.IJA M *
Bight End—l&amp;S Pound*
Senior

Winter Park Three
Touchdown Favorite
been failed up from ihe JV* to
be on tap in cat* lomethu.g thoa.J
happen to the other blf-gun quar­
terback. Boh John*on.
Jim Warner, the f*e*eit boy at
Semintle High it • newcomer to
focthall He put hi* p*4* on for
the firtt time l u l week, and w ai
the [eider In yard* gained per
e a rrr in the Melbourne tilt. He
e trrle j th* tall twice a n t r» *»i
11 yard* If he ean m u 'e r the
play* In time, he will he a break­
away threat for the Seminole*

I t will be the te n o n debut of the
Parker* Into Orange Belt play.
a ~ t ttwv wilt go into the game
there UueM°wn» favorite.
For toe Sanford Seminole*. In
fa ir physical condition aP*r l*»t
week'* ma*a*rre. It 1* perhaps
th e mo*t Important game of the
• # • 100. I'nJet* th# warrior* can
BRANTLEY SCfllRARD
BUR JOHNSON
ga on th# warpwth and bring
Left H ilftu c k - US Pounda
Q uarierbark—1*1 P and*
bom* a « ia they wd. be th#
Senior
Junior
goat* of the OBC.
Mao for man. th# Winter Park
team will not be any larger than
the Seminole*, but they will be
considerably fatter. The team
•tarted off with a bang and O
CORAL GABLFS,
No lineup will leave here at 19:30 a. m.
Comprised largely «f th# mucled*
change* are contemplated
by Friday aboard a tperial chartered
• f an excellent and undefrated JV
Coach Andy G uitafton this week Pan American plane, the "Hurriteam koat year. They're accustoma* the University of Miami Hur- ran Clipper" and It tcheduled to
•d to winning.
ricanea go out T e ia t way to meet arrive In Fort Worth be'w ten
The Seminole* have been clo*#the Horned Frog* of Text* ChrisV 2 and 2:30 p. m Texas time The
ly aeouted by the r a f te r s , and
team will go direet to the field
an University.
the Seminole defentlve end weak"We'll go along with the tam e from the plant to hold a workout
*&gt;*•* It no te e m . Th* g rta t prob:
lineup that stalled agalm t Geor- on Fort Worth »oi| and then will
lem of the Sanford eleven will
gla last week," Gustafson said quarter at the Fort Worth Hotel.
be continuing the irnal), ra ift
The game with TCU will get
baek* before they break away. If
underway at I p. m Central Stan­
they do break away and cirri#
dard T3me. It will be both telecast
Winter Park ha* tumbled four
the Seminole end* Into the tccondary, th# Femlr.oM will not H»v* In a row th!« season. New Smyr­ at fullback; Ed Oliver and John and b roaJcait baek to Miami. Mi­
na. Euitis, DeLand. and Boone of Bookman at halfback and Sam ami fan* may view the game on
the tpeed to overtake them.
•t’t been a hard week for the Orlando have all fell victim to Scarnechia at quarterback In th® Itlevition over TV station WCKT,
|
gcvdiUrs from Sanford, and the the aggrrtslvc g rilt'rrs . The backfletd.
3
Th# line will have Jack and
g e r r r il iplrit af m o r a j of tie them* of the Parker* la speed
Coach Gustafson could well
key p la jrri i t poor, but the Semi- and deception They are an im­ Don Johnson on Ihe flanks, Gary
Holm have put In ■ lot of time posing foe. hut 'bey will he no Greases and Charlie Diamond at rumplain about the Lad break* he
cn the end prublem th u we#*. tougher and possibly not a* lough tarkles, Tom Prat and on Wallace ha* had In regard In hi* meeting*
The end *ituatio.l Is the big quev-' a t some of J h e teams Sanford at guard*; an t Vester Newcomb with the T ria s Christian Satur­
pen of the game, but It shuu.ti ha* alreadv f-c#d tM* m day night for the second year In
at eenter.
ahew improvement.
The return to action of big Mike a row he will have to send hi*
If the Seminole* can contain
Th# offrn«# will look le tte r thaii the Parkrr* In the f!r*t h*l* •*- Hudock, center, to help Veslor ball club against a fighting, fumit did U*t Friday nlgbl. and tho Seminole* will have an excellent Newcomb l* expected to help the mg team, rebounding from a de­
b i- .sting will be better. I be SemiHurricane* againit the Horned feat at the h*nd» of Texa* A. A
tltdei will bar* a hard time f 1 • l ; chance to uptet them and gel in­
Frog*. Hudock w ai unable tn go M. I.a»t year the lot* wasn't quite
to
the
win
column,
but
if
the
the *hoe&gt; of Al Stanley fur the
a* galling a* the one thi* year
gam*. and Cecil Uandriug# hat Parker* *urre out In front In the against Georgia last week and hit
first half of the game the Semi- absence wa* felt In the line play. for in 1935. Ihe Aggie* just out­
Forty-one University of Miami fought TCU. This year the TCU
roles will have a hard time rout­
player* are scheduled lo make club outplayed the Aggies virtualine from hehint.
The Seminole* will plare the th® trip to Texa* land. The team 1ly all the way and were denied

I f you were nudjcd font)}' while
walking down the slreel this mum
ln | and before yoti reailied whal
happened you wer# shelling oj'
your money, more lhan likely you
h ate purchased a ticket to Ihe Son
ford Grammar Schwd Pe*nu'
Bowl to t* played under th* light!
a t Memorial Stadium early in De
tem ber.
Two very slick salesmen upenrd the ticket yelling campaign thi*
morning. Lee. Samueti will pit an
adaptation of hit insurance tell­
ing pitch againit Guy Baggerly's
version 'ront the TV salesm an's
angle. Theta two men will spearhead » drive to earel lait year’*
attendance mark with pre-gams
ta in .
In cate you aren't raptured,
tonnrd. or coerced Into buying
a ticket already or in the near
future; don't worry, you can itlll
get an advance ticket bv phoning
225, Sanford Grammar School, or
343, Mra. Robert Parker, ticket
chairman.

A U TO LOANS
Lowest Cost
MiVe Hrilnitf, one-time feathweight boxing champion, now
work* In the New York City post
office.

TERRY GQKMREL
Fullback—190 Pounds
Senior

*SA N EO R D
A ru u m c M iiS M i Bak

mentor. Florida won at Auburn,
breaking a long home winning
•trrak of Auburn frethm an team*.

Hurriacnes To Battle TCU Eleven
several touchdown* by bad break. wor* for !betr rru U y night clath
,
.
. . .
. . . in the Orange Bowl with the Unilhe '° ‘t r b) Ju“ 'e n lt y 0f Florida freshmen. The
one po , 4.
fir»t year team* of the two school*
Texas C h ru 'iin . rated one of giway* ptjf on a spirited show
the naliun't vtry top team* at &gt;n(j there'* no reason to believe
the .ta rt of the year, will be ghat thi* g im e v 11 prove t» he
fighting to regain that »poi and »„ exception. Don Cobb'* Miimto prove that the TA win by the i»ns with their *hree suuthpaw
Aggie* was a fluke.
| pa«*cr&gt; will be seeking their first
Miami will be on a rebound of win a* they took a 23-16 beating
iU own after the Georgia tie at the hand* of Mexico PoliTech
game but will hardly have the in their only other s tiri Florida's
»*me kind of blind rage behind fre»hmen are coached by Charlie
it which will be firing up Ihe Tate, former Miami Senior High

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THONE 78
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AT WHAT'S BEING TRADED IN ON

TH IS IS YOUR O PPO RTU N ITY T O BUY
versfty of Florida'* remaining
borne game* are getting pretty
aearte, but M Itn't necessary to
go at far a* one fellow did to b«
•hie lo *ee the game*.
On® Florida fan reported that
bis effir# was bronen Into and
ransacked, but th® only thing
m ining were four ticket* each to
the Auburn arvl Miami gsmra at
Florida Field.
The legltima'.e Florid* fin ha*
been Issued duplicate* fur seat*
tn Seel ton 12, Row 32, Seat* S,
C. T, 9. Only the duplicates will
be honored, so anyone showing
tm with lhe originals wilt be out
of lurk.
Athletic Business Konager P er­
r y Beard alto reported dupliei'rs
hav® been Issued for tlckrta to
the Georgia and Georgia Tecs
game* In Jarkaonville.
On# fellow report* hi*' wall#
atolen. It contained U riels lo the
Tech game la Bee. M, Row 24.
Seats S, 6.
Mailed bat not delivered to the
purchaser wer® Georgia game tiebets in Section II, Bow II. Seats
T and I, and Georgia Tech game
tlektla in Section 12, Row. *3,
Seats 19 and 90.
The warning from the Ticket
Offlc® la this; Beware of purch­
asing ticket* from other Gian
authorised agencies of th® Univrcrsily. You m ay end up with
o n e 'o f th® above origtnati which
will not be honored.

A FIN E CAR FAR BELOW ITS A C T U A L C O S T !

defeniive end action, Meredith
Scott and Terry Goembel will
man the defensive tackle pot's.
Bill Tyre will he Ihe man over
the mid He.
Brantley 'ThooChoo" Srhlrard, Jack StoUky,
Ronnie Giles, and Eddie Barbour
will start aa defensive llnebaekcry. and th# safety slot* will b#
filled by th#
feet
Phil
Byrd and Jim Warner.
Game time I* a o'clock In Har­
per shepherd Field in Winter
Park

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HARD TOPS

Pon^h^rc Trnvel
To Polntko Tnniph*'
The rriwm* Seademv i'*«"**ri
»n #r n-venl"# »*•# t»**nn »*-v *
Me h*ne, will travel tn Pa'Vik*
'nfll-M to »rv S»H uranan 1|*t
week's nn|mnrv**iea rwf.irmane#
ar»ln*t
I.sst week the Panther* pulVt
b*H t« tl# ii"d»nt'i* nitnterfnr t
af Winter p**V ** Stead mentne
J ”# Fal* said. “The hoy* went t*
'Vinter park evneet*"# »" n**v
win. but Indesd fntind a fired tip
•earn w|lh * let nf *e*er**lno "
Fair thinks th# !e**on wa* at
lmnrr«*lve one and wUI n„t h r
rene»ted t*d* *rason *'"'*&gt;’11 have
to t&gt;1»v a lot heller brand #f **»tt
tonfiht If we want to win.” Fal*
*ald. “The box* have worked hard
this week and are anxious lo redeem themselves."
Game time It • p. in. tonight
In Palatka.

C O M P L E T E STO C K

RACING 'c S c h o o lin g &lt;Ro

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Open Monday Night
•
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Post - time 7:30 p. m,
Free Admission, Free Programs
Concessions Open
More than 25 Races

13th ft Park

QOC fW"k
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1952 Ford V-S, Overdrive. It &amp; II, Twin Carburetor*, Huai
E'Shaunt*.

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7 72.U U

STA TIO N WAGONS
Ford V*R Ilitnch Wagon, Std. Trane, Clean
Ford U-cyL Ranch Wagon, Auto. Trans, Heater, Very
Clean
Chevrolet Fordor, 210 Handyman, Auto. Tran.«„ VeryClean

REGULAR SEASON
OPENS NOV. 13th,

Located 8 Mile® South Of Sanford
On fllffhwar 17-92 Turn Went At Red Arrow

1145.00
1145.00
1145.00

AND L O T S OF OTHER GOOD BUYS
ThU roupon U good for

CASH PR IZE ON A N Y USED CAR
purchased prior to November 1st

SHOTGUN SHELLS
»d 22 RIFLE

Imperial Refineries Station

1952 Ilulck Super, Locally Owined, I.ow Mileage, Automatic
Transmission. I' II

�Additional
Church News
minister. While not a ril known in
thin d « a , the Carlsens' have
toured Europe * r 4 military camp*
foufihout America,
hr Carlsens' arc appearing in peraon at the Sanford Church of the
N atarenr for final service* to*
nisht. Saturday night, and three
aervlre* Sunday October M A 75
minute Sacred Concert la youri to
enjoy this Sunday afternoon at J
P. M. The public ia welcome. Only
free will o ffe rin g will be creel’
ed

3 I v rrograms
Give Writer New
Insight Into Self

, r.„ YORK
W ilrk T
_ — Three
I I l l r r i1ww
t„
NEW
we-klv television program* which
1 hapoen to rnloy have given me
new im lrht Into mvietf
I am. It arema, about 14 year*
old and find ereat clamor In the
military tradition. I belelve death
preferable to diihonor. I am atwav* loval to mv friend* and true
to the fine ideal* presented to me
In my mor«* vulnerable je a rv I
have a pure mind in ilrong body
and t enjoy taking great riaka
when the cau»c la worth).
Ah. a friend in the front row i*
• SANFORD SEVENMI-DAY
shaking hi* head, saying. ThU ia
adventist riiritrn
not 1 No, *ir. it I* not. evcepl
Seventh SI. and Elm A»r.
when Fm watching West Point
l'a ito r
A C Met lure , f’BS-TV on Fridav rvrain g i or
Said with School
Saturday Rergal Laucert NBC-TV on Sunda- evening* or Sir Lancelot NBC0:10 a.m.
11 a.m. TV on Monday evening*
W onhip Service
AYcdnerda)
These are three of the moat
T rayer MeetingbrtghtU poiiihrd and technically
7:110 pm.
wrd-cvecuted of the new aeriea
THE L IIT L E UKUWN C llU tC ll ihit season. In their rognirance of
romantic love and derrlng—do
A
ON THE llll.L
they might be called "adult juve­
*
(Cnnf relational)
Corner Park A te, and 2Dh St. nile*" or "Juvenile adult*'* be*
J . Barnard Root
Minister rau*e they make a frank appeal
Fred Emmlniter
Associate to many between the age* of a
Sunday School meet* at — 9:45C vn t 89
It ia interesting that all are
Cla«v#| for all age* — Nureery
concerned with arm* and men. or
to r the little o ntl.
what might be callrd the military
Supervited work for the 3 year- tradition in man Bengal Lancers
•Ida.
and Sir Lancelot are at preoccu­
Moraine Sarvlc*
II pied with physical violence a* any
^ rrm o n * •‘Striving Far The Un- Western, hut becau-e tim e arid
▼ .U ln a b te '*
place have been changed Ihev do
not chafe the viewer with long
FIRST BAPTIST C lll ltCII
familiarity. No m oralid nat com­
311 Park Ate.
plained about their effert mi the
Sanford, Florida
young-and almost certainly none
will.
(A Southern Baptist Church)
W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Pastor
Yet to those of us who rrmemAtsociale Pastor ber the iPOTs there it something
F. B. Fisher
Director nf .Music, hemming in our middle-aged pa*Kirby Rogers
Organ)«t viw» accceptance nf the glorifiesMrs. Marvin Milam
8:45 a.m. tlon of soldiering and war Timet
Morning Worship
9:45 a.m. certainly do change. There is not
£ u n d a y School
rt:15 pm . much you can tell our generation
T raining t ’nlon
7;3u p.rn. about war. hut here we sit before
Evening Worship
7:30 p.M. our act*, fascinated. Times change
Wednesday Service
and memorial are short.
(Nursery for all services J
(Earphones for hard of hearing)
will be open.
WEI.COM E
Christian Youth Fellowship, fi:30
pm .
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Evening Worship, 7 30. Sermon
(Disciples nf Christ)
Minister theme, "Changed Ambition* " the
Ferry L. Stone
, . „ r ,...... ..........
*i*th in a series on the Eplislle
Telephone
1418
§ Saturday, 6:30 p.m„ Chi Rho to the Phillippians. Attendance
Fellowship (Junior hi*h see* C-v sponsor*, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
day. Cliurch School, 9:45 a m. L. Horton Sr.
Adult lesaon. "The Lord Is My
he public 1* invited. A special
Shepherd" (Pa. 13).
welcome is extended t0 ncucomMorning Worship, II o'clock. Re* ers. Navy families, tourists, weekformation Sunday will be observ* end gue«ts, and others who have
• J . The pastor plana to preach on no regular place of worship in
"W hat Protestants Relieve in c
Sanford, Safe, convenient, offTba nuriery la Uic annex street parking D provided.

# 4-H'«r* Aim for !95o .sdtional Club Cotigraw

V flE S A X tu ic if TflfKALT*

Picture Of HeaMi
*r a»ktrf A Ares*. MO.

Skin Dltordera

New Frozen Soup Stars

_

In the medicalI profession
pro
th e n 's
* saying that the
the dermatologist
h at the longest-drawn-out job of
any apecialDt. This applies to such
lingering, stubborn uisordtra aa
acne (pimples), piuitia Ian inflammatory itchl, or dermatitis.
.Much still has to be learned.
Why, for example, does one person
walk across a locker room floor and
"pick up" athlete’s font (a fungus
infection), to be followed by a
down or more who do not. and will
never have it in their live*?
In part the akin reflect* the c-ne r n l h e a lth of ita o w n e r. T he
healthy aim is covered with its
own Aim of a ilightly acid proteclivo oi) which acta as a barrier
against disease from the cut»ide.
If this barrier on the hands, let us
say. is broken down by poor health
or tooronitant use of *trong wash­
ing solutions, the (kin’s own gloves
will melt away and the outer luyer
fall prey to whatever happens
along, fungus, germ* or irrita­
tions. Caie of the skin involves
keeping it rlran but not scrubbed
literally ofT, earefutlv dried (oe
even powdeied) after bathing, and
washed with soap or a germicide
after rsposure to infection.
Attack ran alio come from the
inside. Arne, hives, rctrm a, fever
and sun blisters, shingle*, all r*.
p?c«* the body'a reaction to some
Inner chemical problem. Some of
our worst diseases also attack the
skin — any of several forms of
prmphigu*. in any form a severe
disease, lupus rrtlhem atusus, an
often fatal collagen (or connective
tissue) disease, and soon.
The best rare of healthy skin il
good hygienic practice — cleanli­
ness, good dirt stressing vege­
tables and protein foods, normal
elimination, plrnly nf rest. Since
the skin ia one of the favorite or­
gans for psychic a* well a t phy­
sical protest, sltn disorders are
fairly often linked with emotional
upsets or stresses.
Skin ailments are best treated
by curing any disrate causing
them, and the dermatolngist has at
hi* command such things as anti­
biotics, hormonal therapy, good
nutrition and h)giene. The radi­
ologist also may hr callrd upon to
treat rrrta in conditions with »•
rays, whirh can often be »uere««fu|
in stubborn cases.

F rl.. Oct. 26. 1956. P ag e 7

At Autumn Parties

DONIIRID IT the spear-shaped XF-101. shown
above. new F-ID4 btartlghtera vr* to be turned out
an a qua util)-product tun tmi* as the result of
) 166,060,001) worth of order* |U*t placed by the
U. S. Air Force. The world's lasteal Jet. the l-ockhecd Starflghter I* capable ol precision control at

spectacular »tier.Is due to a horizontal stabilizer
placed high on the fln. This moves as a single unit
Instead ut having a separate elevator, a* on must
planes. The short wings are but 7 'j feel I mm tu te­
lage to wingtlp. The overall length of the day-andnight tighter l* 51 feet 9 Inrhea, (Infrrnallouall
TKMI’OUAUk I’ll AIRMAN
NAMED
I’ALATKA
f — Temporary
chairmen fur citizens tax coun­
cil* in four coLint'es were named
)citcrda.v at a regional m m in g
calls*.! by M ate Sen. It, l \ I'carve,
a memlier of Gov, Collins* state
cssuru'lL
Named wore Ralph Stoulammof (ialnesville for Alachua; Un­
belt W. Webb of I'alatka, I'mM m ; John A. Clegg of Bunn-ll,
Flagler: W, C. Edmiston Jr. ol
- St. Augustine, St, Johns.
The councils will gather dat..
i for the cen tral Committee on
Ta sal ion which will make rt-coiu
mrndation* for the lt»57 Legi.la
j tine.

fR O ftllO l ANDII r. COUfiNAND. I t, show* Ids (amity in New Yoik
the notlflcutliin (mm Stockholm, Sweden, informing him that he and
two olher pht *l(ljn* were jointly awarded the 1P16 Nolwl F ine (or
Medicine In tlic group (1 to r.) are: Mn e. C oum and; Dr. Coumand;
th eir daughter. Mane Eva (Mr*. Kormau W alkerl, and another
daughter, Marte-Ctalre. w ith the family pet Dr Coumand will share
the prize money totaling $38,083 S3 wilh a Columbia University col­
league, Dr. Dickinson VV. Richards, 80. and Dr. Werner Forssmann,
33, of llad Kreuznavh, West Germany. Their contribution ronslsti
of developing cathertratlon of the heart which enatdes doctors in
make more accurate diagnosis of heart disease.
i/nirf-narinantt

the thing tor autumn par­ Old Faihlontd Vagttablt With Basf
S
ties Especially now with a new with tli« addition ct soma cook*4
troren condensed aoup . . , Old •ractirtil or (aacy thapad macaroni
ours

t’sititanrd Vegetable With Beef.
Earh can coniaini 1)4 cups condettMj soup, J*| rup* when pre­
pared Can weight I* I0)» ounces.
A rich brotby soup. Its loaded
with Baverdirlght vrgelablea and
chunks of teedcr be*(. Carrots and
pest loinators, p datoes . . . In (act
a whula garden-full of vegetables
It la the soup. And you’ll soon Bed
Ibis grand new frozen specialty In
local grocery store*.
STATE FREE OF Flit!
FIA
| Starting with this newest soup
ID) XDIII.DCKS
. . . or one of your long time favor­
ite*. you’re on tbs way to happy
LAKE ALFRED
(A l’) - F lo r
Ida was free of Mi’dlteiranean niiiumn entertaining. Look around
for rusr gay ways to serve g hot,
fiuil fly roadblocks today for th e 1 heart warming potagn at your bridge
fir*t time since May J.
11ncbeen or the LuBel tupper. Try
The State F l a n t Ho jiii I r r n m v c . l your prettiest rasserote with the
the last eight hlockadiv. iv in candle-wanner for the Vegetable
Heof Soup |,ovrly wiough to he tha
the Tmiip.i uieu atnl two nrai centerpiece
on the buffet. What
F o il Myer* -a* n* longer necJ- could be a mare delightful way to
ed but **id host truits and plant- entertain after the football game,
still must have cehlficatr* *h,&gt;.». or at Sunday are a TV psrty.
You'll find heaps of new aoup
I«r they are fly frs*e.
Idsaa to feature , , , inch as the

tHOUP ITALtANO). Or t— tha
alwaya-pcpnlar rondc-sed craam
ot calarr soup with lohstot added
. . . to make ORIENTAL T X H ^ t
BISQUE.
lewg Italian*
le ts (tlU-euneeslse) fr-oteaeenv
dtnted vtgstable with beef *•*» &lt;
1 coup can sealer
l cup drained evoked chirk
bed fatter-shto*d
marsrea I or tpag belli
'^
Combine eoup and water; beat
until *oup la completely thawed.
Add cooked chick peaa or maca­
roni; heat. Serve with potato Chip**1
crackers, aad preltela. klakaa I to
I isrslnga.
-*~
Orlanlal Fancy Blague
I ran MU cup*) eeodeaaed cr**»t
or celery eauff .
1 seup can nllk w *
1 cup llaked. rooked Rhetor.
I), ounce can. drained) *
•'ifpoon ground dill *
tablstpooei (hopped cblro*&gt;
Combine all Ingredlenta except
cklrbe; h ea t Oarnlsh aoup with
chopped chi yen. MU** | t a i cere-

H

SLATING W JT SOLVED
MIA 311 (A F (—A jtroeecutor
buys the Leeana Newman staying
is not solved and an inveetigalor
si ho sai-l the stayer was known
ha* been fired
State Atty. Georg* llrauligam
•aid yesterday he dismissed How­
ard Oeliier ''right of this minute''
alter Oehlt-r told a newsman he
knew the identity of the man scho
killed the Newrrvtn girl fivu years
ago.
Rrautlgam said "the rase is still
open."
The iM-year-old motel
night
elerk's body, shot In the bend, wn*
found near a pig pen several days
after ‘be vanished frum her Job
Aug 22. IM I.

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

|X )R the Jetb conascutlv# year tb* nation's top 6-11 youth are aettlna
their sight* high to reach their goal and tha National 411 t’lub
Centres* In Chicago. Nor. 33-I). where they will be honored and
rewarded lor outstanding accomplishment.
More than 1100 boys and girl* Club Work, the Cooperative Kirepresenting over two million lenilon Seri Ire. civic spirited
4-11 Club member* from 41 states. Individuals, business firms and
Alaska. Hawaii, aad Fnerto RUo foundations.
will attand the Congrats. In addi­
Those providing f-H awards
tion to an nll-eiptatt trip, these and support this year are: (he
state, sectional and national win­ Frrsldr-nt ot thw United State*.
ner* will receive other retards Mr* Charlr* It. Walgreen. Thus.
climating lateral years ot dili­ E. Wilson. Edward Foss Wllmn.
Others srw the Font Motor Co,
gent 4-H project work.
"While the annual value of oim Msthlraon Chemical Corp,
product* resulting from a ll Iniernational Harvester. Stand­
members' projects amounts to an ard Brands. Kerr tilaes Mtg,
astlmated f l ts.ooo.ooo. this gain Coats A Clark, Inc. Larro Kura
I* probably the lean ot the bene- Feed Division of General Mills,
flta arising from 4-H Club eiperl- Carnation Co.
MUnpIktiy Pa'tern Co. Westcore." said Huy I, Nohle direc­
tor of the National Commute* on Ingbouee yUfurallonat Founda­
tion, Hercules Powder Co., Arca­
Boya and Girls Club Work
Frodurls Dept, of Allied
"The greater end more tailing dian
A Dye Corp, Krlvlbenefit* are the personal satis­ tn’hrmlra!
stor Division of A m erlran
f a c tio n s d e riv e d from rea l viators.
Forest Prod­
achievem ent such a* making ucts I n dAmerican
u s tr ie s , W h irlp o o lfriends, practicing demotratlc 8e»ger Corp. Tractor Group of
t procedures through organised A llle-rhalm era, Montgomery
4-H Club work, and developing Ward. Ell Lilly It Co, fieartspiritual vgluea from day-today Itoebuek
Foundation, U. ft Rub­
living with 4-11 Ideals," he slated. ber Co, Generil Mntore, Singer
Immtdlal* rswar Is for the Cno- Hewing Machine Co, Flreeton*
greea bound 4-ti'er* will be 311 Tire ft Rubber.
roltege scholarship* worth 1ST.Amerlran Oil, General PetroMO: U. V. sating* bonds valu'd I'um. Pan Am Houtbera Corp ,
at ti l , 130: special rash awards Htandsrd (111 Fcmndalton, Htandtotaling IIS.7M. Many will be ard Oil (Ivy ), S tandard OH
presented with engraved walchee (Ohio), Hlannllnd Foundation.
and other handsome gift* All Utah Oil Henning. Wn. W ilder
will be entertained at gala break­ J r . Co, Pur* Oil Co. Colgate*
fast*. luncheon*, and dinners
Palmolive. Conrad llllion Hotel,
i In the ore-all National 4 II Elgin National Watch, Maseey.
Award Programs a total o( nearly Harris Ferguson
1110,004 Is eipended annually to
Also the Hints Fe. Chicago ft
recognlit boy* and girls who North Western. C hicago Rock
have ticellad In "Improving fam­ Island ft Pacific. Illinois Centrtl
ily and community living."
Railroads.
These aw ard program s are
Others srw Chicago Board of
Trade.
Cities Hrrvlre Ott Co,
mad* possible through the &lt;cmbitted effort! or the National Cudahy Pa-king Co. Huh be
Committee on Boya aad dltrla Corp, Armour ft Co.

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Smooth. Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. *Jml Put On
Sew Truck Rubber Treads That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd
36 Yearn In Sanford

waaesl fiihwat New a-iu boi on IIB-in.
wb. rives you more loodspaeu than any
other )i-tonner. Regular 6 J$-focl bog
on 110-in. wb. has MMS-ru.ft. capacity.

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PAINTS

Hi-fun* you buy your next truck, loo'
at both aide.* of Ford'a story of value
what you Ret and what it co-t*. You'
like what you v*e.
1-ook at the cost*. Ford'* Or*', cost i*
low. Resale value U high. Ford's Short
Stroke enginex an? designed for lew
friction, le« wear, lower running coat*.
Maintenance cost* are lower, too, be­
cause Ford truck* are built stronger for
rugged long life. And a Kl-million truck
itudy prorrj Fonl truck* last longer.
Izook at what you

Fo

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get

Tr

and you'll bee

you t iMifr for your money in a Fonl.
For example, only Ford give* you
modern Short Stroke (tower in every
truck, V-8 or Six. Sodium-cooled ex­
haust valve* in Heavy Duty engine* run
up to 225* cooler, la»l longer. More com­
fort with a Unverified Cab. More safety
with Foni'* exclusive Ijfeguard feature*.

Th« big fleeli buy morn Ford
trucks than any other make

Ixxik carefully . . . consider everything.
You’ll agree Fonl tnicks cost !&gt;—■*. give
you more. If you want n great ileal—a
great deal more for your money—ace
your Fonl Dealer.

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Passport to Happiness
By MAYSII OBIIO
J^ - A 'A
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Kin* r u u m gyadicsi*.
Release Friday, April 20, 1 W « -P A S S P O R T TO H A PPIN ESS

c i i A n x n 2i
' p i c n c WAS no d o u b t about
1 Mr*. F eaU ieratonaa mood »b«n
Val opened the cabin door. Whit*
crr» lh* tm m rd iata effect* ot the
champagne bad been, all feeling of
gaiety had left her. She wee aland*
tr g In the middle of lh* cabin, a
cumbersome figure of wtsUi artlh
an unhealthy g ra y look to her face.
"W hat-* lh* Matter, aim. FealheratoneT A re you HIT" Val aaked
quickly.
“1m not Ul. but I'm Bghtlng
m ad." her em ployer threw angrily
back a t her. "W hat do you think
I'm paying your peerage fo r t Bo
th a t you can dance all night *"
"Out, Mr* Seatheratoor. I tried
to con. a in a fte r dinner. You aald
you didn't w ant to ace me again
for the rem ainder of the evening."
"1 didn't w ant to aee you f*rn.
| a a*—I waa otherwise engaged.
I d id s t want to ace you anyhow
In th a t revolting coelumr. How
dare you dreea you reelf up Ilka
th at, and in D irk 's clothe*7 I
knew you were aetting your cap
for him. Hut do you think he'd
look a t you seriously after loving
Eileen, my d aughter T"
'O h pl«a*e, Mr a. Keathentone.
don't talk Uka th a t .' Val cried
wildly. " I—I can ’t bear lb Not to ­
night. I c a n t! I c a n t! " Suddenly
her Knee* aecmed to Coll*pee. and
ah* aank down in an arm chair and
a ta rtrd crying liyatertrally.
“There, you're ashamed. You're
try in g tec a use you're ashamed,
a ren 't you?" Mr*. Featherstone
atood ovrr her. "Y ou're uamg all
your youth and your trick* to get
him aw ay from me. to keep him
aw ay *o th a t he'll no longer l&gt;e an
hand to look a lte r me."
Neither of them had noticed th a t
the eaten door had been dung open
abruptly and th a t Dirk atood there.
"W hat on ao rth 'a all th* row
about? I've been looking foe V at
Th* grand procession Is about to
• ta r t . . . W hy, V a l - " •»* had
•a u g h t aight of h er aobblng in the
arm chair. "W hat have you been
doing to V a t A unt May? What
have you been saying to h er?"
Rut Mrs. F ealh ertto n a waa by
O i n i Ifevefe Orel* n-nrlnt-d

now completely out of control. vehemence. "You m u stn't call Aha."
"B ut w* must get Bruce, and
"I'v* only been telling the w retch­
ed g irl the tru th ," ehe laid hoarse­ quickly, D irk," Val Instated. “I don't
ly. ' I won t put up w ith her highly like her color. O r her breathing."
"fleally I don’t think It would ba
behavior any longer. Tv*—" She
advisable to call H arridan," Dirk
paused, breathing hard.
"Obviously you’ve aald too much, aald Bnally. ‘T h e tig h t ot him
A unt May," Dtrk aald quietly. m ight m ake h e r wore*."
"Then g et the pills from the
"You’v# no rig h t to vtcllmlM Val
brcaui* you're J e a l o u a of her medicine case In lh a corner. They'r*
Ui the bottle w ith lh# bright blue
youth."
"I don't give a darn how young label . . . Oh hu rry ! Plea** hurah* Is!" ah* threw back a t him ry!"
*8orry," Dtrk mumbled anally,
furiously. "Out I won't hava her
"l'va spilled lha d a m thing*, and
running after you, Dirk."
"Oh. shut up. Aunt May." Dtrk I think t'va opened lh* wrong bot­
aald, beginning to lot* hi* temper. tle. A blue label, you aald? How
"You don't know w hat you're ta lk ­ m any?"
T w o . And a glass of water.
ing about. Val h asn 't been running
a fte r me. I've been running after Could you give them to her while
I fetch D ruce? Out keep support­
her."
“You've been running o /f*r her," ing her *o th a t ah* doesn't fan
she repealed In a stunned vole*. "I backward*."
"W hy not ring for th* steward
don't understand."
T here n e a a pause. Dirk aeemed and have him Ond H arridan?"
She rem em bered their rtndeato have controlled hta anger. 'O ut.
A unt May, haven't you gathered voua on the deck. "No. I —1 know
where In And him. The atrw ard
r m In love with V al?"
Uut M ra Feathers tone obviously m ig h tn 't"
Dirk waa now supporting Mra.
taw no humor in the situation. Iler
face had become alm uat ashen. "I Fcatheraton*. •'Coma along, Aunt
don't believe you, Dirk. I con'f be­ May. Swallow tlws# Uk* a good
lieve you." ahe gasped. "You've girl," be aald coexingly aa he
pushed th* pill* Into her mouth
fallen Ul love with th a t little—"
D irk Interrupted again. "You"re and forced aom* w ater In after
talking about lha girl I'm hoping them.
Val bant down to looacn th* bed­
to persuade to become my wife."
•O h." Mra. F eatherston* stared clothes a t her paU enl'a fe e t
"S h ea looking b etter already,"
a t him Incredulomly. "You wouldn't
he commented. T shouldn't go for
m arry her."
”1 would, If she'd have me." II* H arridan yet, V al. I think her at­
turned toward Val and amlled tack waa mainly tem per."
She cam* and looked again at
down a t her. "Would you hava me,
V al?" Out hi* vole* waa alm ost M ra Fcatheraton* and felt her
pule*. 8h« shook h er head. "No, I
casual.
"If you m arry her, you won't gat m ust call him. I don 't Uk* th* look
a penny of my money," M ra Feath- of her a t alL" She started toward
•rsto n c an d furiously. "t'U alter the door which bad stood open
my will Ui* moment I g et to Kings­ ever since Dirk had burst into th*
ton. No. m do it Ui the morning, cabin. She was halfw ay along th#
la the morning, I tell you. Not one corridor when she heard • shout
penny!" Hh* choked on th* last from Dirk.
"Val. com* back!"
word*, and fell aernaa the bed,
■hs ran back quickly. "W hefa
gasping. Val sp ran g up and ran
the m a tte r? "
quickly tow ard her.
Out there waa no need for th ru
'H e lp me, Dirk. W* must get
her to bed and call th* doctor," ah* to tell her. She could eee for her.
self directly ah* entered the cabin.
aald urgenUy.
"No, n o r Mr*. Featherston# M ra Featherston# was dead,
f f a If* Con flatted/
m anaged to say with surprising
trr rermuvma ot Avalos BuuAa. DUtribuled by Bias Fsalura* a rt* let It.

Potatoe* Are Good with Everything

Th* following person* kBTO k t l
.elected lo servo
Clarks sod
Inspectors, respectively, ter lha
various
precincts
throughout
Seminole County, Florida, at tho
General Election to bo b«ld Nov.
em ber fth. H U . and a t the Blew
lion to be held November Mb, IM
54, for lha purpoea of Ratifying or
Rejecting Permit to cooduct liar*
nets Ilo n a Racing in Said County t
Sanford (W est) Preelnet No. l!
Mr. R. Z. Johnson, J r .
Mr. Joseph R. Wells, Sr.
Mr. Ralph W. L oulng
Mr. Carl A. McWhortsr
Mra. M. E. B iker
Mr*. Leo Butner
Mrs. G. A. Edmonds
Mr. John S. White

Cteik
Imp.
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Lake Monroe — Precinct No. &gt;:
Mr. George Bell
Mrs. Claude
Hawkins
Mrs. Grace Thurston
Mrs. Ctauie IllUel

Clerk
Imp.
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Sanford (E ast) Precinct No. I :
Mr. K. W. File Hr.
Clerk
Mr. 7. W.Pope
Imp
Mrs. J. M. Moore
**
Mr. J . M. Moore
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Sirs. Christine Blankemhip
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Mrs. J. M. Cameron
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Mr. William Bush, J r .
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Mr*. M. L. Rsborn, Sr.
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Mrs. A. W. Epps, Sr.
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Mra. Roy TUIlo
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Mr*. C. W. Johnson
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Paola — Precinct No. 4i
Mr. C. E. Hawke
Mra. John F oe
Mra. Joe Shaw
Mrs. Morris Hodges

Clerk
Imp.
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Oviedo — Precinct No. I t
Mra. R. E. King
Mrs. Willie P. Sloan
Mrs. J. M. SUley
Mr. T. II. DanleH, Sr.
Mra. Minnie K. Meant

Clerk
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Geneva — Precinct No. t :
Mr. W. G. Kilbaa
Mr. Edion God
Mr*. T. W. Prevail
Mrs. r. A. You la

Clerk
Imp.
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Chuluota — Precinct No. 7:

(SOILED CKICttN AMO BAKED POTATOES
Seletl elit See TY| te I eeeeSe. Nee* SetSSeee te
net Is Sell fee eeerterv) ee* Mlet
tee* Will eiMe'e let
level* Steles. . . . . . . . .it. ___
__i tenet
Steer I Steel vlukee wvth
I .net ee
et weieenee fie
evee ktetliee »!•&lt;• rtetee net ee Itetle* tetV tMo
vile i t n . sieve tetS is evee ee tittles te sleet
S lei lee lele* Ivei. ee* lieil el M**f. nettl leeSel
ee* well btewevd lew It te t* wleelet. SvpeeA.es
ee weiytl et kit A. WYilt, eelies wee ekltlee eke.I
even I* nuevSee eeA ktuh erfih eSSi'weel BMheA
lei. weeve eei eei.e kef.

Mr. George M. Jacob*
Mrr. Prlsellla Hodges
Mrs. Ann* TUflely
Mrs. Josephine P rsv att

Clerk
Imp.
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Ooldenrod — Precinct No. Bt
Mrs. Gladys
Mr. Polk D.
Mr. Richard
Mr*. II. C.

4----- BAUIAOE H COM SSEAO WITS POTATO H i m
le te Peik Seetefee te e MOT. evee M ee epee pee let ekeel N et
N eueeiee. Tele eeee te ktewe. Mete r* » •** levenie vets tieeS
tetipe et eve e iteSy pttpereA mu . . . Mwill te te Is eppteelwelelT
ike leee lieee ee ite eeetete Ueke.
POTATO PUTTS
T i t i a l rI

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n p weeteS peteieee
e*s
leetpeee Ae.kle
tetles pewSev

tfii eU wfieSieels keoeibee iteieeftfv. Sheet Me Sepeie ee 4ve
tv leeveeeel.lv isle vkviieetse teeieS W &gt;«0*r. Deep lei Iff eelel
felAee ktewe. s le t wie.iee. Seive femeStetelv.
VtAl rilCAUU 0&gt; POTATO HUTS
fry I eeetee ei eel pevt. eei te eeeell sieve*. te Seep
l,,,e« pee eeal trlee eeS kiewe. Seeieve In s pee. lieei
Hi pe.eAe vekeS Veel. kneel et ekeelSet. eeS
ktewe le eell petl lei ASS kteweeS fell peie. I leeepeee
eeS I f e n weler. Cevet eeS e e e t i let IU ke.te.
U lilikes
wiik 1 veklevi vent fleet wived wiik e Mile veld
went If eteke e eweeih peue Stive le e n d ei weekeS
peieieee. S tervieft

L. Jen a
Slayton
II. P arker
P arker

Clark
Imp.
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I.ongwood — Precinct No. 9:
Mr. Ralph Hammond
Mrs. Cola DeRoea
Mrs. Emily Madden
Mra. Charlotte Olio
Mrs. Jonnia Gray

Clerk

Imp.

U k * Mary • Prerinct No. 10:
Mr. II. M. Gleason
Mrs. W. P. Burk
Mr, Tom W nwlsy
Mr*, tila E. Keogh

Clerk
Imp.
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Altamonte Springs • Praelncl Nas
I t:
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr*.
Mrs.
Mr.

Zella Morrison
Dorothy Sanborn
Ann Pinnock
Harr 1*11 Steinbeck
N. B. Choice

Clerk
Intp.
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Forest City - Precinct No. II:

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Legal Notice
MIT III) III ir iT .I H
TO! liuitun V. W hile
lli.lel lluveetl
|!|»okl&gt;n. New Yore. !«. Y
IKuevrni.r Fervtell
llkk I'Alk Avenue
N«w v.*rk I». New York
IlMl'Vrt l: Ane ell
III I'erk Avenue
Sen York. New Turk
J II. Welvh
llu lv lllu e e -tt
llrtM.kl) n. New York. !&lt; Y.
se kuivlvlne »ltr*»‘t«re kn*l *e ev
ulflrlo Trueleev. of t lie New YutkXeillenil I'nrporjillnu. • dleeolved
y loll,IA r&lt;&gt;f|Mir nlliin.
.
. . . lne
ell |,vrHine ^hevlne
*r eulm
lo heve e„» Inter-»t In the folluw|n« Uwcrlheil iMuperlr. ellUAle In
keinlnole 1‘nunty, K li'ilil. le wll:
The Weel 111 fee| of lh* lUiulh
helf of »»:«, n» lh* N'K'v nt
BetHne 1*. Townihlf. II South.
Kense IS K e,l
The re fu te of th is vull le In r e ­
move certain clnude eed lo nulet
and confirm Ike title le the shave
deerrlle.l property.
The esme e f the Court In which
Suit le In .Ill,lied le Ihe Circuit
Court of Ihe MMh Judicial Circuit
fn and for iem leole County, n o r ­
th * abbreviated till* of lb* rsu**
Is KKNNKTII A. NOIIHAN *t al
1-UIMIffa. vs. UL'IITUN t WIIITK.
*t *L Delendsnie.
Ynn and each nf von ere hereby
Satined th at lh* eul| In remove
eloudt eed ronflrm lh* till* In Ike
nbavo deecrlbed property kse been
bronnkt s a tin e t TIA In lb* above
• Milled ranee, by KKNNKTII A.
NnllMAN et al. and yon are hereh r required la file with lb* Clerk
«f Ible Court, poyr written a p ­
pearance (p erennatlr nr br a tto r­
ney! for keen er n r e lh e rn l.t proneed herein *n lh* lis t dev nf

rela te nf Rdmund W. Mtlech
dtceeeed

.November, A P , IMS. to Ike Com­
plaint Ik e*ld lull at requlrrd by
law.
Herein fell not *r n He, tee Pro
Coni* tea will be entered eseleel
you
w ITNI!»1 nur band and eetl o(
• eld Court at Hanford Brmlnole
Cuunly, H a n d s. Ih lt I like ,ley •(
October A. II, ISIS
o I*. Ilerndan. Clerk a t Ihe
Circuit Cuurl. Memlnult
Cuunly, Florid*.
IBKAI.I Ity: Ail* J t.undqulel
l&gt;epulr clerk »f **M Cnurl
rR I.PK II AN|t IIKTTI Ml IIAt.'B
in li Kn„s lieliln ah tu e
Vll. rnvve lor I'UUlUre
k l.vpar II,.11,lln*
W'lnirr I'ark. F lnrldt

la Ik* I'onrl el ike le e e lr Jeda*.
• roalnolr I'onnly, Flerlda.
la l*f*bal*.
In re, Feleie el
KPJII M&gt; W. HKIBCH.
PetaaeeS
Tn AII I fvdllore and Prreeat llaw
ina I lalwe er lltmaade Asulnvl
•■Id ll.iaie.

Clerk
Imp.
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S ta ria — Precinct Nl*. 12:

Mr. Georga Jakubria
Mra. Gertrude Lukas
Mr. Stephen Mikler
Mrs. Margaret Mikler

Clerk
Invp.

Flrtl publl* aline Oclnber II. IMS Fern Park - Precinct Na. 14:
Meek N. Cletelend. J r . Alloroey
•I law . I’ (i. II,te II*. Hanford, Flor­ Mrs. Mary llallett
Clerk
ida. Attorney for Fatal*

RI.IICTIIIh m o i'l. AMATI OH

L'eder and by virtue of auihorlly
In me veiled ee Maror nf Ihe ctly
of Hanford. H ». Ids, I hereby rail a
Miinlcloel lleneral Rlecllea I* he
held Ihroushoul Ihe CIIV of H*elord. Florida, an Ike llh dev nf
November, lil* . fer eiecllon of l i e
Cliv Commlvelonere for lerme nf
otflc* of three veers etch, sod one
f„r Him e ip irln a Pecembev II.
HIT
Held election ehell he held si Ihe
city Hell le eabl I'llr ol Hanford
Florida. In roefnrm lly In Ihe
lan e end ordinance* relellsa In e |.
ncilone now In fnrr* l» eeld Illy .
The *••!&gt;• "111 be ,tp»n SI I o« o'clock
■ !T.- pSktSfn Hlenderd Tin.* sod
will elove a l ti#S o'cleck pm. on
•aid dele
I hereby appoint Mr* r
R
Rnumlllal snd Flnvd A rslm er se
ClerhA eed Mr,
Ralph kuvlln
Hmllh Jam et II tint. II I. Ferklne
Jr N’ewlnn J Hienetrom. Cliff M.
Ahlee and W Hush Puneao. a t
Invptrlore of veld ele, linn
IN WITNTtHS WIIKRKOr t btvn
hereunln err my hend •• Meyer nf
lh* d i e of Hanford Florida, and
b e '* reined to he sillie d hereto
Ihe veal of eeld ITIv ntv Ihlt Ihe
kth dev of October, Ills.
IHKAI.I

You end each of you *i* hereby
notified and reuulred to prevent
any claim* end den.end* w hi, k you.
nr either of you &gt;.,vi .._ ti eselnel
lh* retel* of lldmund W. Iltlerh.
de.-eaerd. Ul* of told Couely. to
• ho County Judge of Bvmlnnlo
Counlv, Klnrlda, i t hie office In
lh# ruurt bnuv* of told Couniy nl
r p hcott
Hanford. Florida within elshl rat*
A* Vlevor nf lh* Clly of
endar moelhe from Ik* lime nf the
Hanford. Florid*
flrtl Huhllcnllon of Ihle nollre
Hark etslm or demand ehell be In
v’ d i r m
w rllln s and ehell elate lh* nUr* A"Cite
H erb
of reallrn . e and pot I nfllra addrrsi
nf lh* rlalm ael. and ehell be e*,.rn
In by Ike rlalmenl. hie asent nr
End D ata Middleton raugM 4
allnrnev. and snv each clelm nr
demand nnl to tltrd ehall be void. paaiee for M l jreards •&lt; a rooli
Merle T Melvh
with the D etioit U ct.# in 10)5.
At e d m m lilrsin e •* •••

r*

Mr. William A. Forward
Mrs. Beatrice Parriue
Mrs. Amy B rh ild e n
Mrs. Jo Ell* Hodges

Mra. Ruth Weaver
Mrs. Nash Kennedy
Mr. Graham C. Wilson
Mr. Jam es B irkrnm tyer
Ranfunl (Central)
I4i

Imp*

P re e lv t

Mr. Hsmllion Risbea
Mr. Paul I'efold
Mr. Henry Kiiktrll
Mr. Fred Collura
Mr. J. II. Truluck
Mr. Sidney Vihien
Miss Resile Zarhsrv
Mrs.
M. R. Strickland
Mrs. Jos N. A im illa
Mrs.
Helen C om tanline
Mr*. Harry I^ e Jr.
Mrs. Grady Dunraa

Na.
Clerk
Jn.p.
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Bear Lake - Precinct Na. l«:
Mr. C. C. Coffin
Mra. Gertruda C. Hughaa
Mrs, D. 0 . Brooks
Mr. Harley B. Yeung

Clsrk
loam
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Board nf County CammlsaioMra af
Saminoia County, F lv tfa t g
W. B. MUlar, Chairman
U'.cst; 0 . P.

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�Big Crowd Attends
Track's Open House

Rev. J. W. Thomas
Named Episcopa’
Church Rector

MtJ HtllMA DlfCZOK, M ni petrott Mi.h mother oMwo-aear-oltl
l»nv« r h aaslov who
saved from lit* Community world bv i
mitt » tll in liordon Kt-.iUnd applle* for a re-entry permit ao th»’
• hr ran travel In L/troton, If nfcc**»ry to reclaim h rr child Aaaisttr
nrr a rt Horarr K. Wile- and Mrr Stellx 5. Ward of Ihr t'. 8 Immi
gr at tori and N .hiroll/alint £ r n u t
M .irrnaliowal 5nuadp»i#&lt;&lt;-

Christian Church
Host For District
Confab Next Week
A ili-trict conference will hr
h r li at the First rh rl-lian rh n rrh
Tuesday, Oct. Jo at 9 3/1 a m ami
i&gt; continuing till 4 p m Dinner if to
h r irrved by tbr women of the
hu&gt;t church. All Christian Church
M lniilen. and their chairmen of
Finance and Evangelism Comniiitve- are urged t« be present.
The Itrv. Julian F. .Slewnrt. who
i» Director of Special D if i for Ihe
Dtaclpala of
Chriat,
working
through Unified Promotion, hai
hia hcadquarera in In.lianapolii,
Ind Mr Slewart ha* served for
V anv year* in place* of brother­
hood responsibility. He U a mem*
her of the Division of Oirlsliart
1-ife and Work of ihe National
Connell of the Churehea of Chriat
in the United State* of America,
lie served as Director of Stew­
ardship for Ihe Diaciplea from
DMA to IASI, and I* the author of
the Church Program P lin n in f
Manual. "Christian Stewardship**
[% He will bring Ihe conference a
new apprna.-h lo the every mem­
ber canvass.
The nev. V 0 McNeil). Direct­
o r of EvangclUm in the Depart­
ment of Evangelism ami Churrh
llc i etoptr.enl of the L’nilrd Christ­
ian Missionary Society, IndUuapntl*. dill guide Ihe group In ptina
f«- Ihe *imullaneou* pro E asier
■ risells in p l a n a in Florida
'•'rifllan Churche* Mr MeNelly
it
formerly pastor of the Miri r Ijike Chrhllan Church, in 8t.
'etersburg, and h well known to
Merida Disciples.
l ied William*. Yale soccer cap­
tain. piiilirijiatril in soccer, basket I.k II and tiaik at Amlorer.

Church
i Con 11nurd From Page li
• ingle man with battle eaperiente
'i ho did net *rknu« ledge God, and
tall upon Him tor help and deli­
verance An airplan* ditchea in
the rarific —th e prraa carries head­
line* across the page “ PASSF.NGEflS COUNTED ON GOD." But
the lifselnpment of nuclear energy
is morp than a crisis. it 1s the
beginning of a new era. lie* we
wl'l live and develop in this new
era I* our responsibility non.
Nil one ran delegate to other*
hi* thinking about God; no ooe cen
assign to others hia obligations to
God Thla can bfst be done Indl
vhluatly through The Church—by
regular allrrdanec end garllripilion. Man net only irltnotrledgei
Almighty God and gtree thanks
for hia many blessings by ectlre
membership In the Church but
through II he prepares hlmielf for
dalle living and Use emergencies
which he must meet. "When tw»
or three are gathered together to
My name I shall be In Ihe midst."
We must bring Chriatlanlly Into Ihe
world In which we live! ,
*
le t w* never forget that "He
who la net with Me la egeinet
Me '* We must prepare to measure
up In the challenge of this new
rra . Nothing can be accomplished
hy resisting the great change In
our world—t world which Gad
created and controls, a«4 man.
The real question la how ran man
find a way to Hr* with this in*
•irument of destruction; not only
live with it but use It in a way
God Intended It to be need. Ju*t
ad the Body weeds einittmaoog
nourishment to he healthy, ao wv
need regular spiritual nourishment
—which ran come to n* through
partial, jtion in regular Church
attendance

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— By Will IAM » m —
Central F re n Writer

a

AMERICAN Chines# a re i
serving the 4Mh anm veraary of
Ihe founding of Ihr Chinese renuldlc In IM I with a nine.day
relchrallun. When it cornea to
holiday* thoee Orientals sure have
the right Idea!
I t t
fill* arts/* snv radio wvu cs from
Mar* laitlralr r
tah/rret*
•m&gt;; Irm prm furr* fkcre fiouno*

gam# was rained out. (lav# him
aoma extra time lo ggur# out hia
fool ball pool lkh#K
I I f
Hatr U’a th* governor of Arkwho hnail* « hnl* In he*
shoe. /• Ihi* a wove Ceend In palsfire - lo pwf one'* inoeaf /e e l /he.

! t T
tine* he's n#t rwnnlng far gaBd
Id r S priffy nasoliiiKMi MiofArr (#1 edtc* 0 madpeppy Jeakin* M fl
report.
h# t***s*i M k a O l t a k m Me

I t 1
Two TV amt##* or# fsvdlng #v#e
1 I I
which grit h#d a certain idea ter
a th#w, Th# T#nk##-0edt#r fvvt Koa An*tie* Air FoBulioa Con­
le for a&gt;#r* inleretlin#.
trol District folk la m at tew*

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The Senior Warden of Ihe Holy
Cross Epiacopal Church announced
today that the Rev. John W
Thomas hat been chosen at Roetor of the local church.
The Rev. Thomas comes to San­
ford from The Church of The
Redeemer In Avon Park and will
lake Ihe first Sunday service here
on Nov, IS
Hr will more to Sanford on
Nov. I t or jo.
'•Thsre is a po*s|’,Uli».” -»!d
Gordon Bradley, the Senior War*
den “ that the Hoc Thomas will
take the Thankagisiug Service on
Nov. 12."
The Rev, Thomas ia married
and haa four children; three hive,
four, t i t and 19; and one girl 13,
He was born in Drlroit, Mich.,
and moved to Florida as a boy.
His father was a p rin t la the
Dioeeie.
The Rev. Thomas graduated
from West Palm Reach High
School and waa in the Church Army
from l*»n to ta n and again from
1946 lo tiUS In the intervening
year. 19U IMA he was In the U S
Navy.
He went to St. Johns Church In
Worthlnglon. Minn . from IMA to
1*39 and was n the chtir'*’ nt
the Ascension. St. Paul. Minn,
from 1K9 lo 1153. He his been 13
Avon Park since 1*53
The Rev. Thomas came back
lo Florida for Ihe health *r hia
children.
The new Holy Cro*a Episcopal
Church Rector ia i t years old.
He will reside in Sanford at th*
rectory of the Church at III Pal­
metto Avt.

M g f RUUM H

i t a achooi evrw*-

ing guard to Us* Bronx. H.Y.,
alapa f n a t Use drives less truck
maMgad to Map a# H rolled
down g rtrrot «rrouted with rtillarva al tonckH— roc#**. Mr*.
P rttt toapwd aboard th# aiming
IrvKk and pulled «*» lh# broke.
Th# driver waa bvwy making a
phone roll.
ffaleewartoaaH
BASKETBALL STAR*
OLYMPICH
MELBOURNE UB—Th# epenmg
earemonlrs fur the Ulyiupiiw U
*#t for th* afternoon of Thura
day, Nor. 33. However, the first
events will he qualifying basket­
ball game* that night.

Panel

A ll Saints Church
To Welcome Postor, ^ T J
Wife At Tea Sunday T‘employes
..................
'**mud
“
at ihe track

FIISIDINT IlfINHOWII has a handshake ready for Virginia Olrm p,
one of tha group of ,-Ik* Girls" recruited from the ranks of "Cltirr-ia
for Elsenhower* lo greet him w hen he landed at Seattle, Wash. Thla
was the Presidents (econd stop on hia tour of ftve western Mate*.

SANTA ANITA MATURITY
IHk AIJt MEKT FOR *IST
(Continuni I tout I'agi 11
TIME
JAN. IA
county Schotd Hoards be rinhe
ARCADIA.
Taltf. i,P)—One of
I'llARIA ITIiSV IK K E, Va, n il —
p o arrttl to allow tecahrrs to use
HE BABY - All He Barj Epl»- county residents.
The University of Vlrnlnia and the richest race* of the winner
tw0 o( their rix sick lr a \r days copnllans are turning out in full
Kemp discussed ihe historical
will he th r MOO.nno added Santa
foe religious purpose*."
force i„ welcome the llcv. and background of Ihe Seminole plant. North Uaroltna plnv their 61 *t Anita Maturity which is *ct for
Mr* Mildred Lynn, in her d u Mr, ivmUm n Anthony, the now ami predicted that with approval football game here Nov. 10 in thr Jan. 36. It is for 4 year-old* at
of Ihe referendum by yoter* on oldie I ami most continuous of one mile and a quarter.
eusslon. a* a part of the panel. Iin.|lir of A|( S jim ,
, ,,
Enterprise A \ llV&lt; n if,,)
p]arit will become Southern rivalric*. Carolina leads
Vito DeVtta, ■ seventh grado
said that ii i* recommended rum tr j (n ghe-ir honor will be held the greatest
e«* training em ­ by five games 3126. with three
ulative rick leave be prid for upon jjua,|#J. , f i f „ UR,ni fr„ m 2 „ r |ork if f I nlhe nation,
tie* completing the reeord Thr teacher a t Union School In W ell
retirem ent."
to
, i (he now parish house.
Kemp said Ihr film i* Hill first game was played at Char- Haven, C't-nn., i* eoarhlng the Y ll*
freshman basketball team.
Mr* Hamilton Risbee dlscu»srd Mr, \ r lhur L Willgoosc p ic - i ,0
»bown free to lotlrsv illr in 1A92.
teacher recruiiment, She staled ,
' /
any group In Seminole Cointv who
that it i* recommended that
,,r ,hB , u *llUrJr
All Sami*.
lIc, lr rl „ „ rilfti for M mltIU,
“ graduate scholarship* t&gt;e given. “ 'I" h*'r *&lt;&gt;«ial rhairnian, Mr*, u-s jm l it ideal for entertainmeni
that Rank one cs*rlifiratrs hr grant Robert Elmer and niembri* of program* at club nod «rganiratl&lt;*n
n ri-tlncs It depict* ruecs in which
cd to teacher* who h a ir comptct her rom m dlcf M r .
.... ,
ti.i
------------By BENNETT CERF-----------•d M hours or more of graduate (.alley, Margery Iju u in ri m , . ' ' , p malorily ol the horse- taking
— «. to ------1 —
i support
— &lt; *». , .i " .
• p an w r e trained in Central Flori­
work
expand
and
the ..| | 4.„r j .[, \s
J'TH EL DA BUY MORE tux w riltc n about any num ber ol
Junior Uollcgr program, con Dcrmott, and Sirs. Lima John.un da Many of the driver- shown
J famous m en she m et in h er busy career, but the one w h#
tinning contracls to be rclalncd H(n forn, , rc .id io i, croon \li taking Iheir rrack i roller* and
obviously surprised h er mo*t w ai none o lh e r than C alvin Cool*
pacers to the starting gate* own
and that a legislature appropriate J(P fr)l|„
Btt
iilge Obviously th e had ex ­
h imr* in this area
fundi to pay ripense* of the Flnri
pected a lolcm n, tacitu rn
da Educational Advisory Board
The lies
and M u
Anthony
sina bull. Instead, she re ­
for attending session* of the legi* *amc hen- from Rulherfordton. N. «.&lt;»\ l . TENDING INSt'llA N TE
calls, "M r. Coolidgc m ade
I* R O Y 1 H E N C E . I( I
lhtur*.
U. An Oxford scholar and gradm e laugh very, very much.
Galchcl r i i l r that It la rrcom u atr of I'hilsdrlphia i nlvci-iiy —Marvel I'allle. who Airprited
H e had an enorm ous sense
mended that appropriation* be in of Disinily, the Rev. Anthony was during w orkou ts with the New
o f hum or h e d elib erately
Creased lo the 8 Ut# Department rector of Ihr Churrh of the lie- York B an g rr’, Is only f t but
h id from the people. In fact,
of Education and that no more drainer at .Shelby, N C until his ha* been signed to a National
league C o.ntract Iteratin'
h e confc*ied to me, 'I have
monies be .aafarkvd for « iu c.- retiromcnl two year* ai-o He wilt Hockey
,
tion from general funds
i*. lot.um
..
«''e Banger, Intend to keep him
a feeling the A m erican p u b ­
.» T.
T
UI!wee
lUrolnol. County
Touto* | hr winter season,
“ A"
.8"!nU the
^
ln«ir-«ce.“ | lic prefer* a »olenvn asx for
UBwce. Seminole
rrplaring
I’ttllle was draflrd for fill laki
a President. I guess I'll go
Supcrinlendent of I’ublic Instruc Rev. Lee
Heaton of Ihsylona from 1'hlcoullmi of the Quebec
tion discussed the platform slate Reach.
(dong with th e m !'"
Hockey league
e e *
mente and conriitulional revisions
Too many drciriona of the
Mllwec brought out th# nearly ft*'
H t o i I t 1 1 . | m i n i t n it
llt'I.D H O Itil S NAME
political ronvrntloni of 1PM
per cent lncrcx*e in total Ux
___
___________________________
FOR TIIIlKK YEARS
n iX P K I. HILL. N. r . i,7t
were known in advance to pro­
collections
and then discussed thr
vide Ihnlla or highlight! for tha wordy rodeo of reporter* and
•Ingle county rrglslrillon. school i P ** University of North C a rn llr,
CA3IDEN, N, J. b l’i—Rod
m entatort who flew into Chicago and Ban Frandeco like the pro­
mill*g#, two aatendnunta, lh* c s j u a h r o l h c r s on different tram s Ell-worth h»d the name fallforverbial (warm of locusta.
B ut,on of assc«»ntenl» throughout
o-nrhe. are htoVIng f.invar.t rla Kid rrw ive.| fur thro* yean
Next to Jo# Smith of Nebraska, tha bipgeat laugh wi* th# tovety
the Male and appealed for the ,n
Tear whn, tl cv t. .Hi may with the Jo. key Club, walling for
m atron—obviously scheduled to have a baby within a few day*. If
maintaining of free public rduca- 7*'*y
th* vnr-liv. Dick Darlliu- *'ovip lest r«ce horse pro»|t#*t.'
not a ftve hours—who paraded th# lobby of a Chicago hotel waving
lion in f i 'o r of any private school 1* « varsity half! n.k w jjv l.l- California KU l* a hading cana big placard proclaiming: "Harrtnian le th# Man!"
lystrm . .
1vounrer brother |7oh I* s*n the ,lnli.tr for the Garden Stale on
c !**4. *r Bssacvr C rtl. pletrlbuled by King Feature* ar*4i&gt; *ta
(
Ttie Bemtnrd* H i g h School'
^ ‘ hman tram Oct. 17.
"Triple Trio" entertained the
te a r h rn at their meeting In-t
night They were accompanied by
Iheir director, Mi&gt;* 4)111# IIn .c
WbiU lt,
Air* Hilda Wray, president al
ih# group, prrsidcd.

Try and Stop Me

SALE

QUINTET FOR THE HOAD
LARAMIE, W*o. W )-W yoin
Ing'a b a sketb a ll team will d"
much traveling thla season Coach
Ev Shelton*# 17th teem will p’ey
in I/i- Angel#*. Omaha, A»ur»,
Iowa, Albuquerque. N. M . Den­
ver, Pocatello, Idaho. Missoula,
Mont.. Fort Collin*, Colo, Sell
Ink* City, l-ogan, Provo. Utah
ar»l Detroit. In Detroit the l« ‘w
l-iy- arc in ibe Motor City l"Uin
anient with B:*»t«n Univeralty,
Detroit and N » r t h w e » t # t n .
Eleven home game* are *#t for
Ijaramir.

Legal Notice
M *nm
r a o r m iD ix w
«t»
^ v a c * T t » t i n * e * ;a i:x T
TO WHOM IT M A T tlU KCKH ki
T e e w ill la k e antlr# Ib e l lb#
L iu
C o n im iss l.n #f va* i n r
K a h lv r*. r i o n a * . a l I •" H »i •»
x#vem ber
I t }»»#. *1 JM *-&lt;&gt;
(.'o R im U ei-ktis H o .u i la tk* *-ii)
ID H ke i a * e l l * *t a e a l.t a . n * '
14*
w ill **a *T (e r en# 4*&lt;*.-vilne
■ n ttk e r #r ee l Ik * I l l y w ill c l- * .,
v a c a l*.
reaeu eea.
4ls«laliw
as#
enenSee *■&gt; r ta b i et Ik * t i l l ana
Ih * auklte I* * » * I * lb *
*• » # . a t . a ■*«* e p lat as a e u t ih uniti l .a eaeem eai aa4 re-wiaed In ifcs
l-u tilk t i e d S i *1 aem lau l* C u u n is.
n u r ie a . w hich e s U a e k llc u i l l l i i t ,
*••&gt; meat le *&gt;oi* p # rt k u la r ls *#•
ecrlbed ae fe lU w a :
That
x ettaln
avibUe u tlllilea
eaeem sat e a ie a ria # Ir o n lb *
W e lte r I i lia s at Lo t I to lb *
K a a te rl* lia s of Get I. and it la * * (set * « « lh end t le a l
Nor ih of lh * aoutherty l|* e of
said ijots 1 and &gt;. a il * f U r o t *
M anors, a ce o rd lsa t* r i a l llv»n
le, * • * • • l&gt; »»3 I I . aem laul*
C o u a ir P u b lic K ecerd t
pereene la i* r * * '* 4
mer *t&gt;e**r
and be heard a l
Ik e tlm * end
nta. * above s e - .ir U d
. i t v c u M M ia a io N o p T i l * :
(IT T
O P d A .x ro H O
U r II. x
B a re r. C ity C lv rh

n o in

k nr
1 * i A T ia u

Ther# waa a Ume when *uch a *i*n outside a grocery
Job for a delivery boy or eount#r tlerk. But thing* a r t
thr*# day*!
Th# comer grocery la giving way
lo a magniflcent supermarket- in are ea rn in g on an avarag*,
Ity ir f p e
fact, rhams of supermarket» » hirh than Ihe vast majority
operate like any other big indus­ In other fields. In many tasea, su­
try-requiring management skills, permarket eiecutlv#* a n on a
understanding ol personnel end economic level with doctoe*. law.
community relations, knowledge yen and banker*.
Th# industry needs mar# wallof accounting, other aiecutive
trained executive# In th# yaaia
function*
In 1PJJ sales of retail food stare* ahead-in th# Balds *f eaaatrai
were about M billion; today they're tion and malntenanc#. to th* buy­
up to 941 billion; and by 1975 may ing and promotional o#pa
in th# adminlxtrellv* and I
roach M3 billion.
.
Today'* chain rup*[market* re­ divisions. U you have a h
quire manager* and department a ion of high school or eollog# ag^
heads who art trained lo super­ seeking a careor •ppoetvmky —
vise Urge organisations, large even a part-time job to mm of
funds, expensive equipment and th r ,r huge iup«rm arkaU Is •
deal with a riieahl# segment ol the tplendtd stepping Hon# to a beflgubli*. These d etrim en t bead* bant carrot

All OCTOItl DOO-DAV leaves Sam a l l r ' i l hound, panting and
•hitsly In New Yr.tk as *he temper aiur* climbs to a record (4 I
itegiecs The heat broke a pirvious record for the day set
!»:»

I

emoh* a daily avarag* of M .M .-

Retch* Dollar Ifennlt, who'll ito cigarota. That, aaya Urn aaaa
w ager on any aport. a*ye he wae at th* neat desk, la a pw4T«ctly
glad that eecond World Aerie* enormoua 6gut*.

I

Close to 3M persona last night
attended an open home at Semi
note Raceway In Ciaietberry as
county residents were given a
conducted lour of Ihe grounds,
clubhouse and grandstand area by
William R. Kemp, president ami
hit associate*.
Although the welcome party
w*» OV'ed to Mart at A pm .
early comers straggled in a* rarlv
.is 7:30 and the lari eouple led
at 11:30 p m . Between Ihotc hour&gt;
the people looked around, chatted
with officials amt witnessed a con
tmuous showing of two full color
tnovie, ihe Hamblclonian ami the
l.ittlr Brown Jug. both consider­
ed Ihe Kentucky Derbies of liar
ness racing
In the glassed in patio dining
nxim overlooking the track, visi­
tor* sat al table*, met their neigh­
bor* and drank coffee, cuke# ami
munched on cookie*
ruol n ttiiif
no (b vb vbgki||
In brief talks before the show­
ing of each movie. Kemp discussed
project with the
levers, pointing out

T flE SANFORD HERALD F r l . Oct. 2fl. 1056. P«Rt

r a m m n v u io n
a x is i i .o * i i o
*■ AI.LKf

T O W HOM I T M A T CO X CkK N 'i
You w ill la k o notice that Ih *
n t y I'onim lM loa of the C ity ol
Hanford. P lo rld a . a l ! : * * P. M.
on N uvom k.r t l . I l l * at lb * &lt;' l l »
o tm m lM in n e ri' Room a l lb s r|i&gt;

tlntl 1. Ih# c u p "f a»»fur,l, rtnr-

Ida, w ill r o n s ld .r and d .ts rm ln *
w b .t b .r or not lb * L'lly w ill rb&gt;-*
T*i*#t» and nl-eodon n .y ile M ■&gt;(
I tic - ‘Its sm l the public In and In
th r li n il d rlln v a lv .l on a p ls l at
an a llr y and r n o td e d la the P u b lic
IV *,n rd . of M .m tnal* C o u a ly . F l o r ­
ida. m a ln ta ln ln * In tlru Ih v iro f a e a s .m .n l for public u lllllO n n b lrh
•a'd *11.r l» move p a rticu la rly des e r P - l av fo llo w *;
T h t l c r t a l n a lle y r u r r l - e eesi
sa d w est from French A tsa n *
e e ste rlv I s lie la te rso c il-n with
n n nrlh-eo ath a tlsy
h elw sen
IIG h o r r
F lr e e i
and
lu v iil
d trse l.
and hounded na lb *
North I t T e n th * l r # , l and on
lb s *»uth b y R le v v slh P lre e l
In t k * C ity #T ten fn fd . F l o r ­
id*
P .r x o n * tnt»rs-1sd b i t
a p p e ir
and be beard et lb * lim e and p ile *
e b e it ,p #( Iliad
O i l C&amp;3UUAA1UN «T TUB

l- IT T O P P A N F O M *
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Is lt r said nama w h h lha &lt; lerk ol
Iba C ircu it i nurt. e -m lin d . • &lt;n
I t F lo rid * In eccordar.c# w hh lha
aroTltlon of l h . F h t l l l o i i , .Sam .
d ln lu a. I* a l l . k t c llc * I l l s * b lor
Ida B ln lu la IS t l
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t] M Palm ar

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UP
P I Mi l l
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N olle* It karsby # l*« a Ib a l a
p ub lic lU a l l i i a w ill La L t L i a l Ux
e t f U * of Iba L i l y Luinm lsaion In
Iba C ity H a ll In iba c m ol s o fold . P lorlda, a l I ■)* o i b - k P. *1.
Novambar If . l i t * to t u im d ir ib&gt;
lull- w in* c h a n s .- *&lt;-d a iti- a d iii.n l,
lo Iba Xonlna o id ln a n c# of tha
L i l y ol Haiford, P lo rld a .
(a i Th* propatly i"n ad lo l&gt;|c
O lc l It -I-A in in a la - P .in lty l, lo c a l t j un lb * Cat!
aid.
ol Kaulord
ATtaua
balwaan l l l h M lr*,t and
llo ,a lia O rl- a , I, plopoaad
lo b* ib a sa a d lo 11-1 ik ln ■1 ,- P s u illr i I ' U t i M
Kali)
p lu p atlv bain# m o i* parh ru la rly
d t.o r lt a d
a*
Lo la 1, I. I an I t of llhicb
I ; and ladle I thru • ol
lllo tk 7, H a, l.a n la i and
le d - 1. f ai d 1 ol I I I - (
IS, Han I.--id — H.coud H*ctiua.
4b) T lu
p r-'p aily
x-iir-l
In
[tiiitli'l If - 1 , jui r. wi - P anil ■
ly l.
to ealid
on r-»pr,aa
A it a u a L a lw ta n
It h and
7th Htraaia, l» pr«pvt»d to
b* c b a riftd In C - l l( &gt;m.
m a r c la i- lla ia lli
O lrtrl-l
Hald proparty b ain* mnia
p a rtic u la rly d a .rrlL a d s i
fads I thru * of Uloch I.
T ia r A : and Lada ! thru
17 of III orb. I . T ls r II.
of r. J L T ra ffo rd a Map
of Hanford
A ll partlaa I* In tsraat and c |i|.
■ana ,h n ll haea an opportnnlty I &gt;
k# hanrd a l said hanrfna
Hy oidae #f Ih * C lly Cornu l„ lo n
of lit# L i l y of Hanford. PI did *
l bla y ;ih day of loTnb ar, I U (
II N. H A T K II
A» L i l y l i t i l of lh a
C ity #f Hanford. F lo rid a

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TALLAHASSEE (A P) ~ Excrpt for tom* Interior work,
Florida’* new 1/4 million dollar
governor's mansion ha* been finl•bed bat it probably won't t&gt;«
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Page 10. Frl. Oct 26. 1056

CITY COMPTROLLER FINED
KEY’ WEST Cl — City Comptrailer John L. Day was tired
yeaterday by City Manager Fred
Lane who accused Day of Imubordination and noncooperation.
Day declined comment.

S t—m H ELP? f =

LUND Says:
THANK YOU

a u y .h g

To the many people of the 6th
Cnngreasloaal District who have
generously sent In small eontribut Iona for the campaign, I am
humbly grateful.
These small contributions of
11.00 and 12.00 hare greatly aid­
ed m f efforts to preaent th*
RECORD as wall as my itand on
the various Important Issues of
this campaign.

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CY FRESH GARDENS. FI.A - J u i t |e be sure that he hat the
striking picture, famed cameraman Moral* Monts dr Ora ratchet
hit ta n 121b.-let. hist. Monty Just non for the third year Ibe
klahrtl award at the Florida Photographers Association lor color
plrturrt—and far lha Uthrtman'a Information he ciught the lish
*a a 0-lb. test line an a spinning te tl right In hla ewn Don* yard
la Lake tfunmlL

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T Y ER B STEIN caught a glim pse of A nita Ekbcrg in a very
low -cut gow n fit a Hollywood prevve, and wa* Inform ed by
n com panion, "S he come* from cr.c of Use Scandinavian countrlca.'' "Y'e*, I *cc," agreed
we—
pH ctb appreciatively. " J u t___ . ,
land, no d o u b t."
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I n T e x o i, re p o rt* M ik e
H a l b o u t y , the "464,000
Q u c itio n " is j u i t a k id a s k ­
in g fo r h is w e e k ly a llo w ­

ance.

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VnuDOWG N O SOsat
, TAB.EO THAT
Z y WILL STAND

FIX THAT LIGHT FIXTuas
GO IT VSONT COMB DOWN
tV W T lM R GOMEONE H A N M ON IT. AMD
GOUNOPHOOf* THB WN.LO

Jan H urray heard a neat*
\
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door neighbor fumbling at hla
/
&gt;\
door for many mlnutra, and
,\
finally got up to see If he ' r f i P f
i )
eoutd http. He found the fum**-v
blcr, obviously high and at* . , A V \
'
most apoplsptle with rage. w
H
Murray aai.1, "No wonder you can t get in th at way, old man. Yo i’ro
trying to Inaert a elg tr Into th* keyhole!- Th* neighbor** Jaw
dropped. "How do you like thatT " he demanded. "I must hrvo
smoked my keyi­

ng WANT THIS TO
ss thc Hi___
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Election Day Cake - A Traditional Treat

man of the (Tover-vr-ior’*
Florida ca
lY affle Safely Oommlltee, said «y ayatem
his group ia greatly com er.m
about driver education.
r o n t i A r a , MY STA V n rv?
” 1 believe the committee mem
AVOR OF THE PEoiM F ON
tier* feel they uoiiM |ivITCH ISSUES. A S T i r r - v n ,
all high school fn d u a te s quail'
fled, well framed driver*,’’ n&lt;
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nS vS r5.i\
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said.

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fiom public utility rrgula.
ion thu* allowing th# public
f ; be gougn, {n thpir u ,
bill*. I AM U N A L T E R ­
ABLY OPPOSED TO SUCH
GIVEAWAYS.
*
2- My opponent haa done noth«ng about correcting the
tax-exempt|oo ( r l | (&gt;f (ha
Teaaa OR Jl 111 i o r. a | r # a
whereby they . r , f e » ln g a
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A D 5 1 E A U A ! IT S ONg
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q . Whel It Ike same ef tMa rut *f
meal?
A. IVel Flank Strak
Q. " her* daee It rome Run sad
hew ls It Identiled?
.V It trenee fmm tie flank seethes
»d the animal *hkh u directly
hrl rw tbe shuet Wa ami aulnui.
This meat cut U an ova)-sloped
bnetclrse steak etighing f t to If*
pound* with musciea running
knrthwlse.
Q. Hew b ll prepared?
A, Bjf bnlslnr. a mnitl heat rvthod
of meat cnokery. The meat is
cooked slowly and requires twtwren land 2 hrem conking lime.
Foe rsrirtv. the strak may he
foiled and cut into imlixrdual
drak fiQeta

ye ar. I R E -

U K ™ KY SHOULD
,n4 YT T,J 5 ' R J'AIR s h a r e
• '1 TAXES or in the alter^
.’...KVf;RY t a x -p a y .
ER SHOULD RET THB
SAME REN’EFITS.
* ! , . K 'V0H TI,K ENFORCEMUST OP THE ANTIT R IS T LAWS ao a* to alla* '*Hle buiinea* an op­
portunity to aunrlve.
4. I FAVOR m o r e AID TO
THE AGED. THE VETER­
ANS AND CIVIL SERVICE
PENSIONERS, so th a t there
people ran raise their alandnrd of living to w hat it w ai
before the Truman admini­
stration. Living coat* n&gt;*e
I0 T under Truman but soc­
ial security payments did
not,
Arnold Lund
Republican Nominee for
Congress

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�II— BEAUTY PARLOUS _ _ _

29—SALESMEN . AGENTS

41—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT

51—APTS—HOUSES-ROOMS

83—HOMES

TH E SANKOHD IIEUALD F ri., Oct

2G. 1956, F«g« U

TDK 1’AKI) OF THANKS
HAYNES Office Machine Co. 2 and 3 bedroom cement bl.-ck 2-bedroom houfe, for »a e bv &gt;&gt;«nVery often n Tai.l of I hank* in the Sanford Herald m«*ta a nc*4
er. $cirx) Down. $38 monthly pay­
Typewriter*, adding machine*
take front home*. $65. A $83,
KVA IJUSS 11KAITY SHOD
Salct-Rcntal*. 311 Mag.. Ph. I t
unfurnished. Phone 1129, St.
ment*. 1917 Summerlin Ave. pn. which i* difficult to till in nnv other way. Not only it U a gracious
expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes bqt
Phono 0t&gt;3
John Realty Co.
IU83 W.
»!»&lt;» courteously acknowIrd.-r* the srrvi-e* and kin d n titei of Util
S-fl Soda fountain and bar ip A 1
&lt;—Hli I l.lll M i - HI.PAIR'S
condition. A1m » c u t iron, teeth* Efficiency apt. Hi-way 17 92 So. Thlt it a free pa** tn the Movie- many to whom a personal no'e of thank* cannot well bo mailed.
3*—WORK WANTED. FEMALE
PAINTING
Newspaper t ant* of Thanks are accepted a* socially cop*
City Limit*. Slumbcrland Court.
er upholstered bar itool*. Perfect
land
Rtde-ln Theatre
for
lla trie t Slawter. Exp. date Nov. reel, Emily Pn*t, the rated authority- on etiquette, feel* they acre#
Baby tilling, reference*. 1013 M.
for small buiinei* getting alert­ 3 room apt., adulD. 1113 Park.
nanv go-id u-c*
4. 1936.
ed. Worth over $1,000 will »acriTlrcre I, tui prc*cril ,|Af»rm for a Card of Thanks. It can b* M
Keep children in my home. 1161-W
f u r for 5053 complete. Ph. Nk-e 3 room furn. apt. Screened
Marino linUhca *
brief or a* d.-t riled «« yon de-tri- When the occasion come* yotj will
Iax-h
Arbor:
latrge
new
3
lw-1ttc
v
j.
porch A garage. Only $37.3U
For Your Boat
J l—WORK W A N T E D -* ALE
rnom, 2 bath Rambler with ’ind a *ympathctirallv un&gt;ler*tan&gt;ling member of our staff to a is tlt
mo. 612 Park, Ph. 4ti(S-W. Mer
Srnkarik (JIii»h and I'nlnt Co
Florida Boom, screened porch, eou.
ThU
la
a
free
pata
to
the
Ttiiz
rar-|k irte; full) equipped kitch­
m i l l W. 2n.| 81.
Phone 310 All-around handy man want*
See Seminole Healthy for DerirTheatre
for
M.
K
llarri*
(col­
T in: ” 1\ .MKAIOItlUM*' NOTICE
___
wurk. Phone flk'O-J.
en; utility room and other ex­
able Hou»r* and Apt*. Phone 27.
ored,) Eap. Nov. 4, 1934.
It i* the cudum of many families in this country to commcmoratn
tL iro ii mmliiiit «ml finiihing.
tra*; air conditioning. Beauti­ i bereavement by an “ In Meutorium’' notiea in new ipaptr classified
I leaning, waking. S tru n g Sami'
fully laml-rapcd large lot, near column*. They firol a teal solace therein. Preparation or •election *f
IT—h tR M IU H K
lllll iLHlH.I) F u r n i * h c J 2 bedroom house,
n«le county »lnc* ISIS.
Wynne" o-hI *eclion. UarpoGe 4*
*(hool bu* mule. Plume 22$Ni. i suitable vri*c bring* back tn llieru tender, pleasant recollection*. A l
L'trd
furndm
e,
appliance*,
tool*,
utUily room. $110. mo. phone
H M. Uliaaaa, l-aku U try
31—INSURANCE
Slits Cwk, the Eng||«h poet ha* *o licaulifutl" expressed it:
etc, Hoiighltohi. Larry’- Mail
2120-I.W.
6 room hou*r In Enterprise. I ol
"lin n rinrily *«VcCI nr# the rchocs
fl21 Ka*t lit. St. Phone t i l t .
h'or Painting call llr . Taikar, Ph.
I3.V x 133'. JC.uxi. Term* con­
COMPLETE MODERN
'h at start
Cottage, W. l»t St. Itra-onable,
u;i x tt. 11on hi tpccial » u si.
sidered
by
owner.
J.
I*.
CoulINSURANCE
W hen memory play* an old tune
4-Potlcr Red. walnut chiffoncrc
Call 1109-J._______________
All tha NEW KINDS of fire end
on the heart.'*
lieltc,
Entcrprirc.
and deik. Phone 2345-W.
GAIN MORE SPACE in your
Mo-t frequent!*- *o In Mciuonurn I* inserted on the anniversary
c u u ilty . Iniuraat* aviiU bU In
3-rooin modern fumi-dird apart*
IA-PLACES to EAT
home with itorage wallt, builtthe bait uf Companie* at Lowif death. However, other date-, width it i* fell nre appropriate o r
merit, l*t floor. No other ten- 0 4 -ID 18
in cupboard*, Halve*, ete. See
iiranlngful are nlio *»|c trd. The birthday of the departed, tne wedd­
t t i Hate* to thus# tabu qualify.
GOT INSOMNIA? , N ccl a night­
2nd ANNIVERSARY
cut* $33 monthly. Available
llll.I, I.UMREH L SUPPLY
Cen.ull R A L L INSURANCE
IN OUR
cap? We're open 'til 2 a.m.
No*ember l»t. Drier Realty Co. For your future home *i!e we have ing annlvrr»ary. Memorial Day, even Christmas are among other
YAH It for raiy-te-folluw plant
lot* ptire&gt;t from $323 uu up, in ‘igmflcant oceadnn* rhn«i-n
,
AGENCY, lo t 8. Park A**..
every night but Sunday. TUB
SANFORD LOCATION
Phone 1559.
amt iiuality m ateriult at econ­
several locations In City.
If *. i c-e he«ilant tn eanre-* voor tender thoughts in poctie form*
Sanford, Fla.
DOGGIE DINER a UAH, Kike
omy p r im
233 W. 3rd 81.
.o r n u v u*ui| y ni.nclf nf (be Herald'* rollecllan of original veneg.
Echo!* Hi'IIUer
$91'&lt;0New 2-bedruont h«u*c*, kitchen
Attractive Lake Front Lit*
Mary._______ __ ___________
PHONE 83 "The Lumber Num­ tt-M O N E Y TO LOAM
Sofa Bed ami Chair .
99on equipped. Phone 44.1 or write OZIER REALTY CD.
I’h. 1339. riirjc- e\pre*i in i—e'le loaclv (he emotion* of (he hcartstringf.
ber” .
Vrnong them are verse* appropriate tn any (Irrum itance.
Hollywood He I
4959 Jack Flynt, Bov 302. Sanford
jH cARD OF THANKS
A U T O l-O A N B
Free headboard* on Hollywood
«7—BROKERS
and
REALTORS
THE HATE
2 newly decorated, 3 room apart­
MURPHY. Ada—We with lu ex­ Thlt it a frre putt to the Mi*, in­
Heil*
COST LESS
land Hide In Thcalre f»r l ’oment*. large room*, rua Dak
Card* of Thanks are SUM) per in-ertion regardless of *i*r. la
tend our heartfelt Shank* and
All
Dinette
Set*
Discounted
teen Ward. E*p. dale Nov. 4,
Me t n *|ii,,i i
,, |
|,(* f*ct they may run io cumiderabla
Ave., Phone 41 or 1286-W.
appreciation fur lire ait* uf
2 n It home, modern, like a doll
IU9 CO Hunk Hcd*
$119UO
ISM.
m gth, ar* lolled at $1.00 t*er column inch.
kindness and m enage* uf *&gt;mhoir»c
mdde.
Tula
I
price
$8,3-Room Group*
295IkJFURN. garage apt. Adu||». Ti*a
UF SANFORD
pathy and beautiful floral of­ M rllA N K Y -S M IT H P A IN T S
66*1. 61.123 down, $11.US per mu.
W. 2nd
3-Pc.
Curved
Sectional*
199,00
fering* recelveJ ftum neighbo'*, 2) 1.1 8, park
Phone li'wt
(Foam Hiiuwr
Rubber)I
relative* and many friend-; al­
1 bedroom hou*c. kitchen equipp­ 4 li It ,
' Bath new- waumry !
to the llcv. A. P. Pu-tell and
Ted llornelt
ed, Quiet m il hboiliiNXt, 2358
h»me, ipdet te d ion, elute m,
BEDROOM;
38—HOGS—4’YTH—PETS
for PAINTING
member* of the Allen Chapel
Palmetto. Phone 2613 Day *. 9.12
excellent rontl ruction, large
Double llrem er
VOIDS'*
.1 Pitcher
Itland
Phone 1952 M
AME church, riurlng the recent | -Ml tirandview
Nigh'*.
Ucveled Mirror
living room, large kitchen with
MALE Muaer pup, * week* old.
1 itneopot
I Part of
off
lllne** and death of our beloved 38—PIANO SBIIVICE
Bookratr Bed
built in G E range. |te»l buy in
ARC, bundle, pick of litter.
ratd
ounx
football
lnner»prmg Matlrr**
mother, grsndm othrr, g r e a t thi* ly|&gt;c home' $13.7(10. Term*.
4 8w in*
PHONE 1»»
______
gante
21 Muiie
Bov Spring
(2 pillow* FREE)
L. I.. Bill — Plano Technician
grandmother and »l»ter Ada
3 Hautboy
7. Shine
note
Phone 21• I Ituulv I, Sanford
61—ACREAGE
.Murphy, We can only aay again,
Beautiful lu: on Y'ankcc Lake loo
9. Arabian
6 A her*ld
21 Be.
See our new line of floor covering
"Thank you *o very much."
x 619 Paved load, pumped in
vetbe.
garment*
dttbl I
ri-H O O FIN G-PLU M RIN r,
The Family.
and complete horn* furnishing*. to ACRES high ami dry nn paved
»and bench, high land.'
fit Thin fabric
rale
7 I ’le tie *
tJ - A R ’ i n . E S FOR SALE
rvvt I between Paula Ave. and
FREE
DELIVERY
I t. r*rt»of ear *
Tran*with
PLUMBING
Lake
Monroe.
Will
tell
all
or
4 -L O S T
MAGIC CHEF full &gt;lte range. 1P8
ECHOLS HCDDING CO.
13 Bower
hom*
p irContract and Repair Work
part with w arranty title. Price
II WdJ
»nt
Laurel Drive.
P Pcnfche*
Free E tth-iatrt
Corner 2nd A Magnolia, I'h. 1152
MISSING— Tet cal, yellow with
$130 per acre. 51. O. Worman, W. IIIETRKIIS
T. IV. MEItO
( n l o 4 i |'i i*r*M
13 Check
labile
10 Edible fern
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
It. I,. IIAIIVEY
white tpolt. REWARD. Near
__l!l t. Box t39, Sanford.
REALTORS
Saddle
tn
good
condition,
rraion16 Man * name 12 l-ilh
34 Sco tch n v e r
Can!
201 Sanford Ave.
phone 162}
Open Monday'a til 9:00 pm .
Randolph St. Phone 2353 XJ.
1901 Park Ave
Phone 27 nr 115
able. Phone 3U.Y
(p eat I
17. Lake
:&lt; Headland
to Mother
*1—FARMS AND C.R4.YFS
VISIT 111 It BALCONY
IS Sprite
33 M ountain
20 Peer
* 31. Seaweed*
LOST—ChilJ'a glat-c* Pincercit
W. J. KINK
Crib with waterproof mattress.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
iT h e a a a ly )
21 Joke
21 Mixing
33 Tavern*
School vicinity. Rcwaid. Pii.
Plumbing Contractor
20 acre tile farm . Thre* btdroom
Good condition. Phone 3017-11.
2.111 tren ch \ u
22 AppreKohltr l lum bini A SuppUet
1*37-31.
houie, large barn. All equipment
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
J
.
W
.
IIA
I.L
,
R
E
A
L
T
O
R
henalve
Thli la ■ free pa** to the P rairil
Ream E ’ectrie (Vnter Heater*
and machinery Ea*y teim i. Ph.
—at Warehouse Price*, vlitl
Johnny H'alkrr, ,\»*imale
Selves
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Fran»—PERSONAL NOTICES
n i l Oil*min Dr.
I'h. i t
1393 J. P. C. Box m i .
MERRY'S. We ate expert* at a»"Call Hall” Phone 175s
36 Sweet
re i Wilkin*. Exp. dale Nov. 4,
staling
)
uu
to
secure
gracious
ROI.LWVAY. llothilal nml lid))
*
p*dato
CERAMIC TI1.K
good look* with funcllorial con­ 83—HUMES
1158.
IF IT IS IlKAt. I'ST VI'i:
tied* Day. Week, or Month—
27 Tin laym )
Paul
K.
Mueller
A
.
Sun
Ph.
lo
t
venience.
Today'*
b
rtt
buy*
in
#-k t'lum icv A Menivith
Tel. 1425. Furniture Center —
29 Elevator
We ouy ana sell used furniture
m i DOWN
Free citim ate, Quality wurk.
nationally advertised furniture
at 117 South Park
Phone 77
116 West Fit it St.
cage
3 Bedroom* and Carport#
Paying top rath price* for any
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
They Know:
30 M rge
thing of value SUPER TRAD­
Pl.t MIIING K HEATING
Tirrauu Floor#
Firat
hr.
Phone
IW7
for
Even­
\VKf.COMK OIFTS
bundle
ING PORT on 17-92 Ph 3DM.W
Septic Tank Invtillation d- Service
Kltrhei, Equipped
ing Appointment.
H K T IH K M K N T IIO M K
that are long cherithed are ca*y
.32 Stout
lle u trr Service. Archie t \ Har
Nice
Revidenllal
laKation
Fully furnuhed. convenieni, com­
T-Shirt*. 48c. Sleeping bag*,
to select from Powell’s varied
33. WideI d t, Phone 734-YV or 1335.
• UIG V A L U E S
Undiraped Yard*
fortable, 2 bedroom fram e homo
rots, blanket*, tarpaulins, Armystock. Come in end look around.
mouthed
Ready
for
occupancy
in
2
week*
•
QUICK
CREDIT
with
hardwool
floor*,
2
imrche*.
Navy
Surplus.
310
Sanford
Ave1937 ROYAL PORTABLE
lit* |Sp I
A.
K.
SHOKMAKEH,
JR.
rarporte
Excellent
condition
and
•
EASY
TERMS
TYPEWRITERS
'* Form of
Builder
Like
newbottled
gaa
ipace
heat­
well
landscaped.
m
Nn Down Pay mint
WILSON MAI ER
oxygen
Phone 1991
18U0 Mellonville
er. Call 1264-31.
Selling Price $8Aou
21 Month* To l*uy
New and I'ard Furniture
37 T i n c»
f
n
n
u
i
w
3JI E. Fir*t St.
Phone 958
Lay-Away Now fur Chriitmaa
:y Anglo—Factory to You—
LARGE 4 bedroom home I leal
Rsxon serf
Aluminum
C j J o lt**J
(o n i/H in y
POWELL'S OPP1CB M PI’Lk
io n tra itin g and lit pair
location
fur
children.
Ph.
2333-J.
Mr*, llouicwife. . .
19 Projeding
Yenrllan Blind*
117 S. Magnolia
Phone tf.x &gt; ton, Sanlord Ave.
I'h-me 1113
How'* your blanket altuation?
branch
A n. PETERSON
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
room, 2 btdroom hum*, $6760 Hrnkrr Aiiociale*: A. II. Taterton
RUMMAGE SALE-317 Sanford,
40 Ibinkrv
Plumbing. Kreiky Heating
rail with plwatlr end*. Plaitlc We Have a fine (election of or- 6 l/rc
ate l on Old Orlando High­
Sat.. Del. 27, 9 a m. to .1 p m.
Inn, nylon, (Ottun, wool and mix­
11 A long lime
J r . P. J. U hritrrjon, GarllcU)
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
M. CJ. IIO IH JK S
way. Ideal for rhildrrn, tchooi
ed fabric
W illrtls, John Mei*ch and It. (V
rorrl*.
Service un All Water Pump*—
bu* *tnp. Call I3.TJ-M,
Williams. A. U. Doudiicy, t.an&gt;l
DOM N
B L A N K E T S
S e n k n r lk (ila s s a n d I 'a lttl t o
(Vella Drilled — Pump*
$31.1 to $1191
Surveyor.
1 F.vcure
113114 West 2nd SI.
Phone 330
Paula
Road,
Phone
t-M
)
LAKE FRONT
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
tin N. I'ark Ave
Phone f 129
O A It R E T T '5
i coltoq)
; Fatly
Phone 1413 New three bedroom bouia on
BARGAIN!
Am
k ic ga* rang*, 323K. First 8t.
If—SPECIAL
NOTICES
~ Sell Your Car to
C7—BROKERS and RltAI IORS
Lake
Emma.
One
and
half
tiled
.-.ctMement*
perfect condition. Call at 2WW
HOY HULL
U -F A R M and GARDEN
bath*, florid* room, lart d ll'
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwold.
308 W. Beeur.l St.
Consult
A
*IKALTt)l(
First
x
223'.
Turn
So.
ono
mile
a
t
Slip (.'over* and Drape*
r t l L L K N AND IIA IIK K Y
ENJOY a shopping *pree on your Home grown Marion Market Cab­
Oaklawn Cemetery.
STANLEY GULP
•-B O A TS AND MOIOHS
bage Plant*. If. F. Crenshaw,
tM N, Park \ve.
Phone 2313
SM \ l . |, c MANGE F. 31. B. 6c. luc
PHONE 2S5S-J.
Ph. 1711 (V
Thi* I* a free pa»« to the I'rairit
&amp; 25c store, 321 8- Sanfunl.
Evinrude Sale* A Service
|j k e Drive-In T heatre for Virg­
1,411.1.* IIHDTI1I.RS
K OHSON S p o rtin g (J wh Is
He»tcrn vaddle, goo.1 condition, HIBISCUS. *ingle and double
inia Conn. Exp. date Nuv. 4,
Dragline A liulltlo/cr Service
lleg lslrird Real I .lilt,’ ltr(*l»‘r
301 1*1. St.
Plume 39-1 I'h 2233 Geneva. 2I95AY Saldorl
flowering. $| uu value* fur 79e
lnt|uirr: 1217 Magnolia Ave.
1958,
Plume 2471
17 9? at lllnwotha
Grapevillr Nursery, P H O N E
USED MO)DltS
2058.
ORLANDO Sent met Star, Call Dim-lli- Suit, Hollywood lied. • em­
2 bedroom house, fenced-in bark
Unconditionally Guaranteed
piric. Living ruum suite. Large
PHONE 927u fur 4 IIEICIIY
• Ralph Bay, 3150.
____
yard. 1913 Summerlin, Phone Real K*late Brokerage — Notary
195.1 Mercury Mark 35
ga« heater, Kirby Vacuum clean­
II Leading Varieties Potted
2371 H.
(Demon*tralor»
f32° i AI It BANKS • MOHSL P u m p *
1219 (V. I3lh S'. Rear H trher Shop
er. Phone 2031 -R.
No. i r o s e h u s h e s
I9ir, Kvinnide 30 HP
WOO Well Drillms, HOWARD C
93e each
2
bedroom
home,
200
ft.
Fenced
19M Evinrude 7*. HP
HEAR
the
NEW
V.
M.
Tape
ReU)NG, Phone 5M 201 Eaal
. H e n r y A. Ituoell Seed C'o.
corner lot, oik tree*. My Owner
(Perfect) ...
Jl«i
ro r.lrr. It3 Down Wiebnldl'i 100 W. 1*1. St.
Commercial Ave.
rhonc 41
REALTOR
Camera
Shop,
2ln
8.
Park
Ave.
19.541 Evinrude 30 IIP. 3 month*
Phone 1711 J.
..................I Liim liiuiM ,
»*—Ml'BICAI. INSTRUMENT H
oM. complete with control* anti ENVELOPES. U tte rn e ad i. »taw- 41—APPLIANCES
ment*,. invoice*. Land hill*, and
AssiM IA IE
tank
W95
program ), e t c .
Progreoivo
Accordion, *u bat*. Case included,
Plmnr t i l l .
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
A few 20 HP. IBM Mercury*
Phone 3114.
I’rtnting Co. Phone 401 — 403 FH1G1DAMIE atm llanrr), lit*
left
SAVE
and service, G. if High, Oviedo
(Veit Uth S t . ____ _ _
O l'L N 1101W *
1957 MODELS, NEW
Fla. Phone FO-S 3316 or San
TIKKD
RKAUTtFUL BOSK 4'OURT
rentals
(lit i.\ l.BV I HI M.
hardware
ford 1*'4J-W after 8 p in.
C H P ..............
W31
2009 Qran-lview
and paint acc—IliU Hardware
30 IIP ...............
$»«
u f tliu s n in u o ld th in g ?
SATURDAY* A. SUNDAY
Sale* - • Service
— APTS—HOUSES—ROOM,q
40 HP
MIS
Co., 301 E. 1*1 St., Phone 41
bee
Giv
spacluu*
new
l
1
u
1
1
&gt;
I to 3 p in
SINGER
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
different homes in —, —
IDEAL I .ORATION FDR
WEL5KA APARTMENTS; roam*
Sewing Machines
Cre*tliner Aluminum limit* and iiohmton Hand Crafted Fum ilure.
South Plnrcrt»t
H-mfort
CHILDREN
We build, design and refinl»h. Al-o part*, an-essorir* for all
private bath*. I l l w , Flr*l 8 l
Fibcrglasa Boat* from $299.
Grove kfunor*
Sanforr
make* of yewing machine* cf
Drop by anil see this »purloin,
LOOK for the new In HP and CO See at 91S French, Ph. 52-1L
Valencia
Villa*
Del-aru
A m rriran and European manu­ Downstair* apartm ent. CALL 1260.
modern home, dctignel for en*
IIP Mcrcurya romin:- *o n .
pj HOUR Alai in Cluck*. G uarante­
facture.
joy able living The built in eleeDr*irable furn garage apl. 412-W,
W, P. SMITH
ed $189. Sanford Jew d r y A
All
Repair
Work
trie kitchen make* It a joy 10
Motor*—Boats—Paint* Gta«*
Luggage. 300 Sanford AVC.
fully Guaranteed
rook. There i* storage »pare
Avalon Apt*. E fld tn cy , Ph. 7»AV
•513 8. P ark
Phone 1203
100 K. SECOND ST.
unlimited in it\ 3 bedroom- .'
llattM1 Cleaning- Hindu**. Floor*.
BFFICI8NCY Apartment. Suit­
full tile brlli*. and large iililily
12—TRAILERS
Ideally
Situated
Office. 1 all 1119 J. IE l'. Caldwell 45—BUILDING MATERIALS
. Kai nr»!,-. ..IF
. * .; . d ar I n - d f &gt;r inni Manvhanemakenareinrhid
l.irr. MBini|&gt;,|i,.j|diriii4!!iqable for bachelor #r couple. Piiloom Many oilier feature*'
_____
_ m
n —
— *Ix-raUK of fha
Luxuriously
1'lnnni-d
In
- tr f_____
r ,-nd
re —
|- rl' |-i | l , ir Lite t ill and■v ■
m-trr—menus
vale hath. Arrut* frnm I'oit
It will pay YDl) to *ce II* 1-cfore
CRICK!)
TO
SELL
NOW!
PI VIPS &amp; SPRINKLER
CONCHETE
(drntlful ' II | nilv I
tall n ■
it■ -ti - r- r■ -imthcht*
nb
t
g-gohlcn
- ii* m i bnmn
iiiwii | pork
- i n 1119
Office. H an u d Jacobson.
you buy. Open Evening* and
M
O
ilvratcly
I’n
c
H
Y'rmr
ln»|ie.
tmn
I
looted
Don't
SA STEMS
Ready. Mixed Concrete, Concrete
• • •
' 1
&lt;! ."&gt;J p imrd »iiii appi&lt; - and pnuwt. litre l i a d u i k
Sundayi.
forget—B.YT.
A
s
t
.\
,
t
to
5
All type* and »li*«. ItutalDd o
lad meal lurnil fni a te|irj| Mtting.
Block, Sind, Gravel Cement f urn. cottage, r * a x o n a h l c . 3 and 4 Badrvum Horn** with I
EaiDlda Trailer Sale*
P m.
"Do It Yourself.''
Concrete Pipe to meet all
Located on IT 92. ph. 3010 Wl
and 2 hath* situated on large,
Palatka, I I*.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Qualification'.
artlilirally
land-raped
lot*.
n . H. "itu i" s i i;vi p i :it
S T I N E
This t* a free flail to Ii.*- Hit*
Paved street* and all other
S h e rm n n C o n c re te P ip e Cn. t-lledroom home p irliilly furn
Guy Alim, A**nriatr
Machine and Supply Co.
Theatre for Frank Murphy. E*p
$70 mo. Call 988.
city canvenisnr** make the e
tlul West 1311) SI.
Phone MM
Arli tie P rite, Associate
BILLS HARD ID I T , * Sell
•_*n7 (V. 2nd St.
Ph. 8
colonies
of
owner-neciipnl
date Nov. 4, 1930.
Hi all or — G rnrral Insurant*
Row Court 6 room apartments,
home*
truly
delightful
place*
Phone 933 nr 2122 112 N. Park Ate
CROSLEY - HKNDIX
thing* jou ro through w i t h
‘ MOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
I I —USED CARS
fuml*b»d.
Kitchen equipped.
U ID*Sal"* arid Se-vtre
Phone
1464.
through Clintfied ad*. Let an
through Want Ad* fur CASH
H A N D A I.E
1930 HUDSON Commodore 8 Con­
Desirned, llullt and Sold
Electric Company
vertible, yellow wtlh red leath­
experienced ad w riter a»»i*t you 3 rorim unfurn. apt. Newly decara
Call M2!.
led. 1301 Celery Ph. 805-W.
e r u p h o ld e r). Stratum *hifl ^ , r u . r — Quality —Satiifacllon
ODIIAM &amp;'TUD()lt Inc.
Builder* of Fine Home*
w. overdrive, $200 Phone 153'J- ph 113 Sanford 2837-J-3 Dc Bary
Far Florida Living
XJ.
T . V- S E R V IC E
SALES OFFICE
Day or Night
1953 Chryalir Windsor 4 door Dewa t ads
2fl2S S. French Avenue
SEMINOLE T.V.
Luge. Only 13,000 actual mile*.
TCI SETTLE AN ESTATE. Large
I’hot.e 2100 and 298U
SOI Celery — Ph. 12.15-J.
Call Hay Herron. Plhme 24M, or
three bedroom house nod ten
1313-W after 6:00 p. m.
tot* on paved road in l.jk e
D IC K M A R E S
Mary. Furniture included. Small
FOR NEW PONTIACS and g ud. Tim Conitaclur — Phone 21M-1V.
TEHANTS
orange grove on prcinnc*. Price
clean USED CARS, call IUv
only M.ououo ca»h. Shown by
Z Bedroom UB !lou»r, Wynncwu ^l.
Home Improvement
Herron, Phone 2448. or UU-w
npnoiri'mrnl
Range, Refrigeralor A Heatri.
lji.m Service
T h u rm U y , Krlilmy am i SnttmUy W t Will Offer
alter 6:00 p, m.
phono 9&gt;»
ilanlwood Floor*. Tdc Bath. SOI So. Park Ave.
(JIlK liO R Y l.U M H K K
FROM OUR ORIAT
1932 Pontiac Catalina haidtop
Equity MOO. I’h. 799-It.
i.lli
A
Maple
—
Phone
2W2
A -Solid Trti ck Load of
M
K
P
W
:
Itydromalic driv &gt;. Nc" i nut.
SIIICTION
OF VAiUlf
1
G
R
A
I'lfH E ll 10 SELL
good tire*, Call HAY HE It RON
YOU'LL LOVE
HOMF v
FUNFf t AL
$830. DOWN- 4 bedroom frame
at 3436. or after ti Co p. m.
HUS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK
home with asbcitoi tiding
n1**- *• 17 4l loti'k
phono 1343-W.
Z BEDROOM HOME
Spate healer, Venetian blind* fk
-HELP H fAVlTn—FEMALE
P
H O N f 444 lor —
hot water healer included.
Thi- home ha* large living room
N'aah. four door sedan. Gia»l run­
INTGItt'ORATED
fH"^\ '»'*
.
i
"in--'
At
prlre*
luwrr
th
in
you
ruuld
u
rd
rr
direct
from
the
m
tnufaeturrr
with
frreplare,
2
extra
Urge
Waitrei*
wanted.
Apply
Touchning condition, cheap. BARGAIN'
Your Friendly Fard Dealer
hq/ObfC
3r-U
i
%
$1030
DOWN
Nicer
2
bedroom
coobedroom*,
dining
room,
kitchen
t..n
Drug
Co.,
Mr.
Gilpin.
Owner unable to drive. J. D.
\
\
308 E. 1st. Bl.
Pheee 2N
with plenty of cabinet*, breake rtte blink home with r *rD am an. Route 1, Box 51-11. CASHIERS WANTED. APPLY
Most All I'rrfr f t
portc,
JaluuiicJporch
it
tilt
f
a
il
room
and
nUa
icrecncd-in
Phone 7J6-M.
ATKINSON'S F O O D M A R T .
Soma Sliihl ly Denied, or Scratched
bath On Cnrnrr lot $CZ5l )&gt;cr
porch.
PARK AVE. A 25th ST.
1949 NASH Super 4 dr. ied»n.
month.
Beautifully lindicaped ground*
with outtidr sprinkling * y trm ,
Good Itody and motor needs Reliable per-un to keep 3 childsome Tran*, work. Ita lia, heatcentral healing for extra com­
ten
Monday thru Saturday
lurura II. Dlier, Realtor
t-r above average lire*. $73 no
fort. Excellent residential loca­
night*, r. 30 • 12:30. Ph. 2537 M.
Huicl M. Fiehl, Associate
ra th . See at 2U5 E. 21*:. St Aft­
3-I’c.
Wall
CtbinetA......
.......
______ 5D.95 tion . . . 2117 LAUREL AVE. 2UH 840. Orlando Hw&gt;‘. Ph. 1359
*--M
#M
»
*6M
M
»
&lt;
er 3:30 p.m.
ODHAM It TUDOR. INC.
111.LP
WANTED • MALE
M IX
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
&gt;823 8. French Ave.
Single Door Utility Cabinet*
.......
9.95
l&gt; E It M A N E N T day, and night
Phone 2100 — 2980
M B U H W M O M U l
driver*. Must be good driver*, Double Door Utility Cabinet* ****»»«*•••-•••*■••••••••tccctltl*i&gt;*** 12.95
88-REA L ESTATE WANTED
*uber and drpcndatde. YELLOW
For Sale by Owner—Him.'i type
CAB CO. 2nd anJ Magnolia.
rge lot. Crystal Lake We have ■ buyer for a 3 11R
homo on
maionry home in good residen­
Phono 10J7-W.
18—BEAUTY PARLORS
tial section, m utl be modem.
FOR QUICK ACTION uta CU)H
Modern Afr-condllloncd Salon
If yaur home i* for »alr, plraie
3.Rfdroom home tn Spulh Pinelied ad* to -ed 'o n t hire. Call
contact Seminole Really, Phone
lln r r ie tt'm H eaul v N imiI*
crest. Owner being tran ifrrred
M3 09 E. Fint 81.
162!, »ay "Charge )L”
Phone 177
27.
105 Shannon Dr.
104 S. Oak
Ph. 9U

T H IS

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S P E C IA L
110 Permanent. $850

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Pinecrest
Join the hundreds of families having the thrill and satisfaction of selecting new homes
In South Pinecrest. If you have delayed buying because you couldn't quite make up your
mind - take a day off - visit this marvelous community of beautiful homes—let this
exhibition of better living help you find th e answer . . . then talk to a proven builder
for information about homes now "on parade" for you.

132 FAMILIES HAVE PURCHASED HOMES IN SOUT H PINECREST
Because this planned development of Modem Florida
homes fulfils every requirement of the sincere, fur-sight
ed homescckcr.
HERE you have an engineered community of fine homes, set in an atmosphere of quiet rural charm, yet endowed with eveiy
metropolitan convenience. You have neighbors who love their families and are proud of the community in which they live.
You have beauty, and ease and comfort, and you have SECURITY for every hard-earned dollar you invest. Here at South
Pinecrest you can establish your castle, and be satisfied with the estate you leave your children when you have gone. Sanford
is a city with a glowing future, and the homes in South Pinecrest will forever be monuments to its progress,

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any homa not complatat

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY OCTOBER 29, 1936

*
Associated

Foar Die As SN AS
Plane Crashes While
On Med Deployment
"Sale* tn volume at Ihe San­
ford State Farm ers Market ahowed an increa.e over the preeevl
ing week,** Sandy Anderson, man­
ager of the market, said this
morning.
( iro n sales tor th. week ending
\ |»3J P A l KAMI* I 1.11*1*1 II wo* found burned ar..J a andoncd in scrub noli Ju*t ooulh of State Road
&lt;yo about a half milt. Only th* hull of the car remained Intact. (S taff Photo)
Oct. 70 was 11.742 package* at
a valuatinn of t32.u91 0). * Leaders
la*t week." »xid Andetwm. "were
1cucumber*, grapefruit, beans and
oranges."
Arnold l.ond, Republican ran
Sandy Anderson explained that
the "aatlsfactory price* on or­ didate for Concro-* tn the Fifth
ange* and grapefruit raised the Concr«-»»lonal District d rd sre d
valuation
in proportion lit the num­ that ('resident Klienhowrr'a visit
withdrawn pending further discusBy CM; Manager
ber of parkagrs moved off of the to plorl da ha* &lt;lemnn*trated to
&gt;lon bclacen llie State Ito.rr I of
w a r r e n »:. kxom i . i :s
the people of this *tatr that he
market platform*
Since the conet ruction uf * Health and He city, rh ii
"M arket condition* were satis­ it interested In them and will
iraual
«»*
due
to
the
fart
that
*»ojr treatm ent plant i« auch a
factory on movt vartetiei," Ander­ not forget wtp-u he Ii elected foe
daily Im portant question to the the city commliaion had previousEverything Is in irarttneii for son reported in nil weekly new*
another four rear*. He »poke at
people of the City of Sanfor! it ly icheduled a meeting with ftacal tomorrow night’* Soi thiide School
le ttrr releaved t(&gt;di&lt;y'
a c ltlirn , meeting at Ca»*ellN-rryagenti
to
are
If
it
wai
possible
to
It beat that a factual report be
Halloween Carm wl aa'J Mu.
Celery
arrived
at
the
S
viford
"I h * 'e Juat recelvr.1 a letter
liven to the public on the »trp* finance the third rcrtificate i»*u*
State Farmer* Ma-lev «.n Friday, from Ike congratulating mr on
that are being taken to provide without waiting four yca*i fot a Velma Mitchell, principal uf Ihe
Oct. 21 "Tht* I* Ihe earliest ar­ my effort* In thi* campaign,"
school.
this facility. It ii hoped tl.it, in lurplui tn accumulate
rival of Florida C 'lrry In the Ma­ l.und *tated. "He Informed me
Preparation!
have
been
under­
this way, an) m liundrrs'anlinjs
On Oct. 21. l»3«. the City Comlory of Sanford and th r Hanford th at the only way, rr*p«.nilbility
way
for
weeks,
in
order
'n
have
can be . corrected an! everyone minion authontrd a contract with
Stale Fanner* Markef." *ald Ihe of government can In- fixed, is
can riiacuat the m atter in relation- the fi*cal agent! to make the ’every booth, every game, ev*ry
market manager.
to has e the Administration ai.&lt;l
ihip to (he action now underway. neceiiary itudiei to determine if ride, all set for the Haloween
Harold II K ailn tr Co. u a i the the Congie** under the *ame po­
eiowJ.
In 19M. the City of Sanford, it It now poatible lo make tin*
first receiver of thr thipmenl of litical leadership "
Thtv year, aerarvllrtg to i-ffirlala
Undertook a w ater rod sewer pro- third itiu r for the pmpo.c of
celery to be sold here. Tne celery
"Ike informed me lhal the need,
tram at an estimated cost of II.• convtrurtlng a tewage treatment ..f the Soithiide .1-hool P-TA, the was grown by A. Bud* A Sons at
of all A m ericans can In- i&gt;elter
171.000 (O. The purpo»e of t i n plant. The agenti have laid that riqnd* are expo • e I tu tie bigger th rlr Zcl|w&lt;&gt;..d farm s.
avrvrel,” he »*ld. "by the election
procram was to provide &lt; unitary It will take approximately two and m m le r.
Anderson reported that live
Two dance revuei will b.v *t. Jed "quality ii excellent, w&gt;ih lung of o Iter.-.t.Kcnn l|ou-e of Brpvesewage collection ayiteni through* monthi tn make the itudy and
out the city aa far a* poasibb-. At prepare a report for th. t ily mi that ev &gt;r u n f v.ill have an . p- ■ri.*p rib*, nnd Ihe ue* runn.ng •rn ta tiv rs along with th-- return
J'uitunitv I t »re the young I n - i- n heavy to four and *ix duten stir* ”f the prc.etit m lm lld-tiation "
tkia time, the Florida State Itoani Com minion
"Several month* ago. I help
of Health requested that a pri­
The State Board of Hrat.li h.it take pat) ‘n Ihe r llallnvceen . i d which O not loo desirable at thi*
mary sewage treatm ent o'ant aUo Itcen Informed of th eir fa:t» ar.J flr*» fall revue. Th« f ln l wtd he lime of the year." However, they started a movement to get Ikr
be constructed aa a part of the M h par'.iea are now ituidin* In at 7:30 n *n amF the erected w.il predict the next him r-tir.g will hi- down here" l.und stated, "At that
projram . The City of Ssnlord did pending the remit* of Hie ttud fop.iw in l if an ho-v*.
It* svy to •« »»d * •Tim .- I * tiu tint- I thought »*e might In- In
-qt have Ihe fundi needed for lea.
There will he ride* for the duubt by what Ihe Iradr will take danger of l.-ilng the State if he
fe..« phaae in the certificate nine.
Too often M ia heart that the children, and pler.tr of them, a mure qui-kly and M tufactorily didn't. Iblt I believe thing* look
On the advle of two icparate en­ city ihould )u»l go oat and build train will be on hand tn Inke them to there large lU ea.’ said An.ter- btlghtee for Ike now than they
dll four year* a«o. It i* my begineer*. the City Commlidon the treatment plan’. It I* not on a tour of the ground*.
*«.n."
c.-.m e to the c o n c l u s i o n that the quite ao ra ty lo make thii ?o nc■We -huuld have a rood move­ did that he will carry- th** dliThe American l-rgl m I* furn'ihcollection ay item was of piim ary eompliahrd fact, .'uwever Tin mg the autumotiv’ trrln . wht'e ment this wt-ek of cu*umber», trli-t by a greater vote than In
importance and that llift rodee- construction coil will or nearly a Snappin* Turtle will b taking celery, bcilu. ra.li*h.-*, ara tirw , 1932 when he ta m e d it by a
Jinn ayatem would remove Ihe quarter of a million collar!. Our other rniw .li on .-xriting 'ripi.
grapefruit, an-l a limit-d volume vote of Md.OOO to hO.OOO."
sewage from being depouted along way would he to limtdy in c ru -e
"I cannot understand the loyal
of eggplant," Andarson reported
Thp
"P
air
T
ree".
Country
S
ute.
the hulkhrad.
tie* of anine cltigrn* to Ike," he
the prcim ! utility rare* en • jgtr n ho *th for polled p lv t. and
In March of 1931. repreartilalivea to piovulr Ihe n u clei revenue.
•tated, "They *ay they are for
of Ihe Slate Board ..f Health met The city coininitainn h it slid that lab |r arrangement*, a I'm t Office,
Ike an will vote for him but they
:.nd
other
exciting
hi
dh*
will
be
with Ihe City Commlaalon tu agree they will not in e rrn e the r a to .
aie not Into rawted In whether he
&lt;m the necessary program An Thii ha* been rrp'w ti.l lime and provided lo furnUh enleilaining
get* a Republican ('-n g re ft or
shopping
for
the
older
f.dka
aa
agreement waa made to the *Mi*- time again. The revolution r»c!f
not |h . thrae same people renivmfaction of both partle* tn the ra lli for Ihe financing tn be done well a* Ihe young fry.
l-er that the Democratic majority
A bind will be on hand lo furn­
form of a resolution numbered MO •m the present revenue itruclure.
thwarted Ike on every turn In the
it* MARIAN l os km
ish
music
tinier
hrillinnt
lights
and waa paaaed on April 12 1931. The hutinei* approxch It t j review
OVIEDO— When II rom ei la l**t •.•••l-ui of Congreai. (living
Thii reaolution stated very '.ta lly and itudy the entire utility system that have already b«*n trite.) for choosing cheer lead en the itud- him the presidency with.nit a Re­
that Ihe City Comnti*sl»n eonsld- of revenue an I r-ownddurc*. If Ihe event.
enl* of the Oviedo lltgh School publican congre** would In- tike
leading off of ra-i'ie, w II be n refrr *lileri. So It &lt;rem* from
era Ihe conilrucliun af a * '« a jc it ia found tn he ccOtvrm (rally
giving him men without gun* or
treatment plant a t b«'th deilrable tnund lo aervice an udliliona! re ­ ■he ant. u l ipaglin i au|.rer (hit the r.-«ulta of the v.itlrg Frida- gun* without bullet* In the la*t
and evpedlent and agreed to a com­ venue issue— then, a n j only thin wt|J te i - n c l beginning at ,3-JO for tam e
world’* war."
mitment that a treatment T a rt —should the declalon be rtaJc to p. m. In .he irho&gt;il luneh room
Numbered among the tlx fin“ Wthout the uipport of a Re­
W eonitructed or under convlcue- undertake the project.
Other taste etrnivai a t’ii..*ph-ie allitv are I’r r r y nr I Kmllv, t t
publican Congie**," be said, "Ike
Son by the City of Sanford w.tlitn
landwtchra
and
dnnka
will
be
on
known a* Jnnle Fleming; also, sort11 he unable to ra re r out hit
Many people confute the nrcicnt
three years from April 12. 1931 It
capital improvement program uf hand on th# groun.li. T heir will Melanie and I’at Jarkaan. Dawn program to give the people of thii
wia further agreed that tne re­
the general city governm-nt n i'h nelu.te hot dogs, rold drink* cof­ Walker and Betty Stevenson m ike country the legislation it nee.li
quirement and con»tructi.i-i of 'he t.iist of the utilities It ihoul I l&gt;e fee, and other t!d hi:.* (Hat w:!l the *tx In ntirnbre.
to continue our present peace and
plant waa baaed on the financ­
I’eggy, Dawn an i Betty s ir
remembered that Ihe two pro- delight everyone
ing by an additional revenue certi­
Nothing m » b"&lt;*n ’elt u r n . * member* of Ihe teni-.r c la n this prosperity."
grama are entirely llfferrn: and
ARNOLD LUND
ficate iaauc baied "onl) uP"n the separate under tw„ separate hud- In providing a won ’e-'u ! evening v rar and are velsran* at the en ter
rollateral pledged for Ihe ong nal geta. Ih e utililira m -a be fmanr- for all who uttend the fh .o lr-dc lc*d#r game. )lel*le, a Junior, i*
revenue certificate ltiue prr*entl&gt;ed only from the revenue derived School H allo./r-u lurnlval Tl.e altq a le trra n .
authortre I". TThl* very elc«ny from the u*e of u&gt;|i|i;r« The gen­ ■lre«slng up in co .ti.ru* for ih*
Junie ami I’al, Ivnth ninth grad­
Indicate! that the City could not l« eral cil* government la financed big rvenl till be Ihe 'n .t in't.ute er*. arc newcomer* t&gt; the field.
•.iketl to Increaie utlliy ch»r?&lt;-a lo from faxes and many other forma detaili whi-h prov.de *i.iing'l*ri We anticipate great doing* at the
provide collateral for the financ­ of revenue auch a* the power fran- with Ihe ‘Thri.l of tneir Jlvca" n came* Ihl* year aitb this line
ing of a treatm ent plant
they take p a.t In ihe ro n 'e n s for up of pretty lassiei. A&gt; know
chi*e agreement.
The Sanford KIwanD Club will
With the completion of thw
the team will hay* la win with
The only solution to the con­ the most orig.nal creitlnna.
visit
I'inecaitle Air Force Base
agreement, the Stale Board of struction of a *evage treatment
The whid* evening, tomorrow th rlr backing.
Wednesday in li«u of Its regular
Health gave their approval tu the •dan* ii a business approach to a
liight. has tN-rn »rl aside af S-&gt; 'lllun.-heon meeting at the Yacht
plana for Ihe aewage eu'Uel on very complicated problem The *tle School e ,r | 1P g!gj n tK ||a |.
Club.
M*lem. Bit* were taken and lb? City of Sanford Is already under­
Inween Event that is op* of the
work »a« ita tie d It w-re then taking this huileeia apptoaeh
Ru»#! will leave Sem iroli High
•m oit looked i n event* around lienerally fair thrmrgh Tneiday,
teen that Ihe eoit of rm sU ori'un wdh Iti fiscal agent*.
Seho-d for P'neeaille Air Forre
the city."
low tnnlghl Vt tO.
wai well over the eilim n'ei and
Bare at 10 a. m
that Ihe additional revenue certlLunch will he •erved lo Ihe l&lt;v a I
fA.t.- Iiauc would he nccc-.ary In
group prior to Insperllni a I I 17,
oiatcr limply to complete Ihe rollone of tie newer Air Force Jet
e. mn i)*lem . Ihe fueai i gci la
plan'*
The group of Sanford
advtied Ihe Clly ComtrUdon that
Kiwanians will he liken on •
the m aiim um anioonl that could
lour of I'ln erislle A;r Fore# Base
In- le ru re l at that lime v.ai ffi-V
during their vlill.
two.tw. This aeron.1 .v*'je *• a- »"U
•imply to com plete tie vvik cn
Ihe collection e y ite n Ir.vl v»a* al­
ready under eonalraflio-! Thti
wai the fam e tim e !ha'. «i&lt; to
LJhe been u.cd for the t ic s 'ment
A. C. Smith, *3, a form er resi­
h in t. The City of Sanfuid waa
dent of Sanford, died yesterday
vow faced with havinj borrowed
morning In T a'ip * . f.H osing a
i da rapacity on the utility reshort illness
• enne at that tim e. However. Ihia
Survivor* include on* brother,
lid not m ean that a treatment
Fiwnk Smith of ftanfonl; and
plant waa abandoned fo.* it «»»
three aivters, Mia* f.en II. Smith
dearly predicted that the normal
of S*i,fmd, Mr*. G. L. Brown
ironth of Ihe utility ayatem would
of Atlenla, G*.} and Mr*. Al C«d
*rovide additional funJa a f 'rr revby of lltnniker, S II,
fral jfae* lhal could aervice «
Funeral service* for Mr Smdh
hird issue of revenue .enificates.
wdl be held in Tampa Wednesday
4n Auguat of 193«, Ihe City Comafternoon at I p. m. at Wilson
Imsion Informed the itate Board
Sammons Funeral Home. Burial
d Health th a t It would !&gt;- »t&gt;will t*k • place In Tamp*
uuvimate!)' four yeara before
here would be a aurpiui of &lt;unJa
o provide for a treatm ent plan',
n aniwer to th ii letter, the S'ate
laard of H ealth aent a letter a i y
ng they would not approve any
vrrlher extension* without a treatSuction ccrtmonirft itcvatly * b tn they b«ctme members of l)tn
* *• niant T h u aama le te r wa*

Lund Slates Ike's
Visit Demonstrates
Interest In State

S t e p s T a k e n T o G e t Big Crowd Expecled
Treatment P la n t H e r e To Be Af Halloween
Carnival Tomorrow

&lt;

Oviedo Students
Pick Cheerleaders;
Sisters Preferred

Kiwanis Club W ill
Visit Pinccastle
Air Force Base

Weather

Bom ber
A tta ch e d
T o V A H -1 1

On Oct. 27. a
Bomber attached u
tack Squadrun | | , now
with the V. S. Sixth Fir*
Mediterranean, vsat lost during an
approach to landing aboard
Aircraft Carrier Bandolph.
New* u&lt; th r plane accident
released Ihia morning as the BobI;- Information Office of Heavy
Attack Wing One at the Sanford
Naval Air Station to wne.lt the
squadron was attached
Four crew member* aooard Ihe
plane were lo«t.
Amplifying ilctail* of tha acci­
UITV COMMISSIONRH K \lll. IIKJMNBOTHAM shown with aon.e
dent have Pl.t yet l&gt;cen received. of his prize show rattle at his ranch at luike Monroe. (Staff Photo)
Crew member* of Ihe ill-fatrl
plane w rre: 1.1. Cotndr. O Scott
Brownlee, pi'ot. whoso vr.fe Au­
drey and (our cniid.ei- live at
2X'7 liran d v ira Ave. Sanfuid' Ll.
IJg) Dewey F. Helm*, bombard­
ier navigator, whose wife. J'lin it a an I Iwro children live tn San­
ford, Jim m y II. Bailey, Ai&gt;2,
third crewman, whose wife Jaeoueline and two children .ive at 104
I'm ccrrst D risr. and II M. UnWILDWOOD. IK— A Negro farm
dcrwthHl. AQI. svhoae wife Helen tatmrer, placed In Jail for protec­
re*ldr* In Dellary.
tive custody at hi* own requr»l
nfter he was arru*nl of Irsulltng
a white woman, dls.uprarcd under
strange &gt;licum stam cs early yes­
terday.
Jesse Woods, 39, was misting
from hi* Jail cell wh-n Police
Chief Kg .Mollis returned from
The lovely (i.-me of Mnn-l ch..*ing two speeding car*. There
Mr* II (’. P a r k e r al Soldrnro.) were blood spot* on the'Boor and
"This la the rattle that I am
was aadly damaged early S atur­ a bunk wav overturned. A day- raising for *hnw rattle," Cttjr
long s»arrh failed to turn tip any ('•-inmitilonrr Earl Higginbotham
day morning by fire and water
Mr*. P a rk rr aald "We had Just cluca on Ihe dU appearante.
aald recently aa he pointed out
Fir*! reports of the Incident two pride hulls and a herd of hei­
h«d a new heating system Installreached The Sanford Hera hi about fer* at his cattle ranch near Lake
eJ on Friday."
Mr*. I'a rk rr said. “We III Ihe -t o'clork Sunday morning It wa* Monroe,
healer Saturday
morning
nnd believed at that time that a fullCnitimlssluner TTigglnhothnm n •hortl.v aftcrw .n l found *ome- fledged race rim might precipitate plained that the two hull* h n d
from
the
flaring
temper*
in
and
Ihing to In- anilsa."
from famous »how- cattle have al­
■■round Wildwood.
ready reached the stage of tw lrf
Mr. P arker .vent into a'llr In
Florida
Highway
Patrol
officers
*huw rattle themselves.
find what thr trouble might be
and there wa* *o much smoke were placed on a at a ml by basis
(iuiding the two bulla aroutid
and many w rre called to Ihe Juat a* If they were t&gt;ct». he call*
they couldn’t get in.
‘ scene Amt It was reported that rach by nickname. ThD one, he
Damage to the h«me ia estim at­
sheriffs and sheriffs deputies ■reld I* Ml,*rry" and the other W
ed nl $2 000.
from surrounding counties were
The (lvlr.lo Fire Department and •ummoned to the Central Florida "I'cewre."
The father of lo th of the y o tirf
Killarney fire truck and em er­ town.
bull* Is Advance H arry the Ill'll,
gency truck answered the alarm .
Ammunition fur shotguns, rifle*
The Florida Paw.-r Co. also sent and pistols w-a« being •.*t.| at a Higginbotham aald, amt was th#
grand rhamplbn of Californivan emergency vehicle.
rapid par* at Wildwood'* only
Parker la a prominent citrus *!or* open at the time of Ihe In­ “Advance Harry the 19th", be
grower of the Oviedo rerllon a n j cident However, the sales were sa lt, told for ftR.500.
The mother of the two yemr-g
father-in-law of Ben II. Jones, for­ discontinued and restricted to
mer operator of the Oviedo Drug those wearing badge* of law en­ hulls at Karl IllgglnbothamW
ranch Is CAV.II. Mlhcr, and woe
Store and row a prominent citrus forcement agencies.
grower himself.
(iov. l.oll-.y Collins askr.t Ihe Hie grand champion heifer at At­
lanta, Georgia in 1931. She •&lt; d
Thr humr la a one atory frame Florida Sheriff's Bureau and for I2.7.V) at a Auction, he m I.I.
Sheriff
,M
.
It.
It..wan
of
ju
m
ler
house recently renovated, air
"The real n s n m of th#a* ahosr
conditioned, and new oil healing County for a full report and the
rattle are "U.C R. Advance ta r r y
I
Fill
raJd
it
li
looking
Into
Ihe
ease
system juat ln*tallrd.
the tilth” and R C R. ta r r y the
It la on the main highway he- to determine tf it has Jurisdiction. Huh”, he sal'L
Since
daylight
yesterday
nil
ha*
tween Oviedo and Winter Park at
lligginlmtham c u r e * for th* two
been quiet In this little central
(iohlcnrod.
Florlla town. 75 mile* north of excellent examples of ahow cat­
ITie Oviedo Fire Department Tampa.
tle as if they w rre p#U, hrushlnf
had the blare under control and
William A Fordham, president and currying their hodle* a* If
nut before other trucks arrived. of the Florida conference of the all ready to take off for on* of
The Oviedo Fire Department «ald, National Assn, for the Advance- (he big Itv-ntnrk shows of the
following Ihe blare, that "We ajs- until of Colored People, said at amith.
preiiate Ihe volunteer fire depart­ Tamp*. "From what I’v.- hrrml
1C* one example of the many
ment at Killarney coming lo our It looks like a lynching If it was, effort* that are bring originated
aid."
we definitely will make an investi­ to bring additional publicity and
Beth Ihe Oviedo and Ktllainey gation."
attraction on Seminole County
Fire Departments are manned by
Woods was a rre st* t Saturday from otlu-r sections o f the ecu' •
volunteers from th* communities.
(('onllnilrd On I 'a tr Seven!

Man Vanishes
From Jail Cell

Goldenrod Home
Damaged Saturday
B” Fire, Water

Former Resident
Dies In Tamoa

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

THIS CAR WAS 1 1I VVKI ING east on »th
11 o'clock, lh a other car Involved was just
Photo)

Earl Higginbotham
Is Raising Two
Prize Show Cattle

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Yes! You Too Will Thrill
To The Beauty, Convenience and
Smartness Of the New
Florida - Modern Homes In—

South Pinocrest
THU HOMR o r MIL ANI» MIIS. C. T. IIAII.KT. l#l HNECRFJT DRIVI

OUR RECORD
IS PROOF OF OUR RESPONSIBILITY
cu rin g tlie pust 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 o f our beautiful new Seminole Memorial Hospital, our
recent sewer improvement orogram , and tin- widening and re-building ol French
avenue ALL COMBINED “ Growth” is indeed a hie business
OUR AIM IS TO CONTINUE
TO SERVE THE INCREASING DEMANDS
OF A GROWING CITY
Within the next few years the population o f Sanford is expected
to double and triple and double again, To help meet this fabu­
lous growth . . . to house these thousands o f new people . . .
Odham &amp; Judor will build, and Build, and BUILD . . . More
and more families want to m ake Sanford their h om e. . .
When they get here we are g oin g to be readv for them
with the best Florida home they can buy for the price
anywhere

Why Not Drive Out

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SELECT ONE OF THESE PAYMENT PLANS:
If You Are A Veteran

In Service FHA

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&lt;*o.»tm . .
Monthly Payment*
Including Tax ami Inaurnnec . . fTJ

Down Payment and KU. Clrulnr Cost
. . . $1,100. Monthly P«yn%nl* In­
cluding Tax Atid Insurance . . $70

Down Payment and I'«t. cio.Unjr Tost
• ■ • 12,028, Monthly Payment* In.
eluding Tax and In*ur»nce . . . |G3

The above figures include: GE Elec trie Range, GE Electric 10 eu. ft,re­
frigerator. Venetian blinds, .’10- gal. GE electric hot water heater
and Duo-Therm space heater.

TODAvn
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YOU CAN BUY
A HOME LIKE THIS FOR

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Do you want to live in a neighborhood so engineered for safety that your children can
aitiulU pl;t&gt; in the street.’ . . , Where you will bo confident that the future expansion
o f the city will increase rather than decrease your property v a lu e?. , . Where every city
convenience is taken for granted, and every living convenience in vour home is right
there at your finger tips? . . . Where you have plenty o f clean, country air and sunshine
yet are still within sight o f the c it y . . And, where your children can walk to school and
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VOLUME XLVII

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1906

TIirnSDAY, OCTORER 25,1956

Sawyer
Creator
Visits NAS

Tuesday Roy Crane, creator
The control, eradication, ami of the fa moot "Util Sawyer”
methods of carrying them out. rtmilr strip accompanied by Hank
in the mushrooming
hyacinth Schlenskvr and Kd Grnnberry
growth in Central Florida lakes memVr* of hla staff, was a vis­
and atreama were taken over by itor to the Naval Air Station.
#
leading aporttmen. landowners, and Sanford. Home of Heavy Attack
HACK
community leader* in Ihe three Wing I&gt;NH
county area o f Seminole, Lake and
Ciwne was elected upon
Orange cotintie*
arris ul ut NAS by Captain
Tbc move , got underway
la*t ttlackhurn Commander Heavy At
,* ,
night at a large gathering which.
0 S K . who aborted
met at Miami bp.rtW «
h . In-,
vl. „ or on . U&gt;ur „ f ,h* f«c*lvilation of Robert William.. San- ^
„ , tl UM;u
ford. Charles Hh-oni, Sanlnrd and here at this fast glowing naval
Orlando, .and Grady II Strawdir. activity. Captain t t l a c k h u r n
, of in ando.
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hrir(nl Iran* on tire mission 01
More than V&gt; leaders including, „ MV&gt;, AU(|, V
the training
Congressman A S tierin g. J r , un,i01lav ,n ln fulfillment of ihit
Army engineers, .cnalnrs. rrpreb#iun^
si-nlativi'a, county commissioners.
...
...
Sirs. Muiir Glrason off Oc-la.
Oeu
city rommiutonera. ahenff.. ani
"{
District Uirmor of Ii i a t r ic t spoils enthuaiasls. alon,j tilth
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Four. Pilot International, paying prominent property owners, heard piloted by
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College Construction
Not Possible Now
District Governor
Lauds Pilot Club
For Achievements
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Contract Signed For Sewage
Plant Feasibility Report

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Van „ , Uoin. ,

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Three Main Items

‘ The Chamber of Commerce
•HI produce no mirarles—but
',0 h»ve • definite progra
John Knder lohl the Coffee
„ f lh, .^niinole iVmnly Chamber
...
°f
,hU raornln« ‘
"W t have torn* ^c^y li\«* com
mitteea," Kridrr stated, "and I

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By Board

A contract with Goodbody and
Co., investment brokers, wvs au­
thor ired last night by the Hoard
Sanford City Commissioners, .
an adjourned meeting
Mayor K. t&gt; Scott cipltiued to
Karl Higglnlaitham and John
Krider. commissioners who were
unable In attend Monday night's
llv HITII I.AVO
I.ONlIWtMMP—twingwood's Mrdl meeting, Ihe pursue of Wilson
lloll representative
of
Goodcal building Fund was the r
elph-nt of 3310.—received fr»in
*n*t C o, visit to Sanfonl
the Auction held by the Ungwood
10 «&gt;«* w'th 'he
Chamber of Commerce last Sat Hoard
11
‘ of Commisstoncra. "He
asked for the Job of making
urday cveiiing.

im," Longwood Medical
Building Fund G els«
$510 From Auction

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Jack-onville.
lt* onei will produce ,somrthlng for Ss-mhour local Hlght wa, made at an Iloole Count).
altitude i.t-uv, :v w »
, f *‘ *'“ • Krider reiealnt to Ihe oner a
demonstrated to C.wne the w r month gathering that "Our pro­
gram has three main itrms: ill
aaiiHly «f the ntwr»t
Navy, t2) Industry, amt H i Tourrarrirr
.Nni&gt; ainrui
The Autlon in Sunnvshade Park
?tn*‘ ,hro" Kh *ur‘ «,&gt;V
Crane (h r ugh hi* csunic stril’ l l*U.
sail the Mayor.
versl
Hus Sawyer h«*. for
Calling attention to the deentph got underway promptly anl with
One of the first actions of the
is, brought to the attention of asiring of the tourist prugtam. an estimated crowd of Jiai and
the public, the roles of Naval Krider remarked that "we have no donations totalling well over that * u*ri* ww»_"n a motion by Conf­
the DepartS ta tion in national and ,nlr,J’ “ itures for rent, no office space, and number. Holding, under the aue- nussiuurr Higginbotham that the
of
very few apartments. Thrre's Just I tioneeritll of Igirry Junes was investment brokerage firm
menl of Fdncatlon In Its rro„n sill
tloiial defanse and Its rule in
lively and the bidden very anx­ Goodbody and Co. be employed
^ m m , n l l h . f n. ^ k Junior ColM ,lf „ rtonnuHcal research ami nu plate to put them.
l i
h l
aim
i ' rrlot
W menl.
show -.P
mrm. To .....o l-ecla
.
"W e're hoping to havn some in­ ious to set- a large amount rail­ to make Ihe necessary survey.
Com mis-inner
A. L, Wilton told
for this service to the public. vestment money soon fur com­ ed so that the Medical Hutlding
f
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Ihe Uoanl last night "1 bt'llrve
Rlackbum invitsul^Craw mercial bulldings-for 1 think that'i might __
be completed.
the Septenrlier Issue o f th* l.og rivers.
Attack Wing ONE where we're lacking—spare.
The ladles at the refreshment
«»&gt;“ comml.sloo should car"However," he said, "the Klortd* ‘,n,l ur****l Mch member to read
To a question plied lo llerl-.ng to *vUil Heavy Al
by members of Ihe group concern- amt NAS Sanford
"I hope that before we meet stand were kept busy all evening
'
° f th*
IT
.‘IVi'Ti**1'.^1
-h* frnanrins
n^nHn-- Folnttng ii :t that there are no* ing the W'eklva River, h e said "1
1
, n no‘ 4bl*
again I will have some announce­ serving hots. cake, pie and coffee, . . ° ' ,
mended complete
state
:‘.'K1 clubs in Pilot International will do everything In my power
* "?
ments that will be Important for Alsu selling the many delirious de- , , ‘f V.'
if the proposed colleges
* Senator sVcn.trom Vh'ls morning » llh
".000 wromen, she said
k ‘ a " ‘JeflnHh.n «f!
J , ‘ '1 C **‘*“ ^1 “ f Health
Sanford anl Seminole County," Ihe Heacle* Jtrrparrd by Iwmgwood's
Chamber of Commerce manager good rooks. Funds raised from “ .l.° tthrn U C4n '*
2 S . T S : w k: . " Z w “ .uh T X u S z s - *
' to u n dergo
told Ihe group "I appreciate the Ihlt stand are Included In Ihe
confidence (hat has been shown above mentions! amount.
'
1 « ■ » 'a &lt;•«
„
^
everything |n..slhle for Sanford."
in the Chamber of Commerce and
President
Ulcha.d
/.artman
And Wilson evplamed "I d like
praised all of ths* workers (or . t . r (o say liw we do lias,. n,„
Also reporting at Ihli morning's unUring eflort. also those who ..r o( lHir com
U * .~ £ * * .S .2 * i i *
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vision. 1 wr
tor College Is almost negligible." through the Ruhr New hall S-h»!
vrshlp
Memrial
Fund,
set
up
t»
This statement eame from a rememorial to
to Mias
Miw N'ewhall
:\*wn«u who
wm&gt;
,
.
port made by the Department of «n memorial
■horlly after la-ing Install'd
U « e r u tn l
Education cummltles* -i ■ well as died
•'
ns P. 1. president In lPW The • IU O fJ L L U .1 I V U L C O
AU three
i report that Mated " v s
not,
Robert Henw« will have. Ho*ever, rea-. man, Ralph Huuinumd; cochair- ifMi i„ as,Oct. :i
ire : Walter Groves
commend • community collcga fund la aiaHnbl# n.d only to » u
AdmUsianas
m l sa w * WOOS.................. s s r , , “- “ r
H
* "h ^
s e w ." r a . * :
where local high school* do out
cnminillee, co-chairman, Mr*
Hrian Smith ( Sanford i
The six mnnllvv training »1H
graduate al least M0 students eaeh Hr.__
1.alira Itoth (U k r Mary)
al.r»ail. rmpha»li*d Mrs. Gle
year.
Wilber Gordon (Sanford)
"We ire not dropping the pos­ son.
Prior t.i her talk a dinner " a »
nirlhi:
sibilities of locating a Junior Col
Ha by Girl Maltli-n
lege in our county at this lime gltmi in Mrs. Gleason s Intnnr
Hshy Hoy Smi'h
but we are merely waiting on facta and a gift pre.entrd to hrr front
til'll I tioos.'
nor training when wr return '**d. "and w* have itartr.l the clr- Co chairman. II Grant,
Disc barge*:
and recommendation* from com -, Hie eluh by Ml*s Elsie Farley
Mayor Scott ImronHateiy «*ked
til Sanford." they .aid
[ ul*'"*n of,brochure, for conven mHn.t and (\ Mormon; pickup
millers which have been assigned Mrs Sue S Stevenson, president,
Mary Sue Enb-e (Hanford!
committee chairman, M. Hudoph. "W,H ihl, action .atisfy |hc Sla7 '
to the study o f locating ihe pro- presided »&gt;nd introduced the irue«’
James ITvnt (Ssnfotdi
Completion of tin? training will '* * ' ro'
aulomatlcally mean the pmmotlnn
Mi bine explained "Organiialions M
Grraldmr Horne (Sanford!
s*ted two-year community collcg- of honor,
A
MS
«»', Page a,
e i." It was said.
During a business meeting
o f the three men to Private First are looking for ne* places lo I) Hlark, A. Hl.uk. It. Hammond
Inrg M Donald (Sanford)
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The committee meeting vester- j
(Continued on Page 3)
(Ta*s. they .aid,
When'we complete the Civic and J. Gamble.
Hay t&gt; lialcom iLongwooili
Monroe l^ke generously do(Continued on Page 31
porta of eommltteea s « u J^nr
"We will learn more, tierome Lrn,'r htr e In Sanford we will have
Ollie .MacDonald tl'aola!
na'ed Ihe use of hi* sound ')*• f ' L ' I J
r*
Del. U
be'tcr equipped to handle the more to offer.'*
Admissions:
various phases of our readme**. The local Mayfair Inn Manager tvui alld J, II. Kirkland made Hie v n l l Q r C I I V j U C S t S
S N A $
program, and wilt tie advanced
for the support nf Sanford man, sign. u.r*l for tha. evening. ^
Hobby Dryon (Sanford)
lllsrhargrs:
at the end nf the training period," *"^&gt;!**.
"HI take the
Mrs, Mable Drown (Sanford
whole town's assistance," he said.
. ^
v "»»f Air Station, H,n.
it w-a* said
A TU-2 Trainer plane, attached |plane uninjured,
Oscar Tolar (Sanford)
lo IIATTU. at the Sanford Naval
Information on the forced land----------A ttv k Squad ran
Visiting Ilnurs:
C.CIP COMMITTEE TO MEET
.^b-'EN (VAII-7) were ho*ta
Air Station, made a forced land ing of Ihe plane was released shortTuesday «t n„ ojirn ho&lt;i*r fur
Sat about l '» miles from Enter- ly after noon today by the Public Private It-mms, n » m lo 9 pm .
OC A U lA P )—The stale ItepuliInformation Office of HAT Wing
'•xty children, parent* mil (eachSe-mi-Privale ltoor.,i, 2 to I p m., lican executive committee meets
fTi*e about n«on toilay.
, , , ,,
,
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" f Ibe Lake llrlen Grammar
The forced landing followed a 1° •hich the (raining unit U at T to 9 p m .; J’edia'nc*, 11 am . here Friday and Saturday,
John Schlrard. president or the School The children were given
to S p m . Parents and GrandpaChairman 0 . Harold Alexander
flame-oul and Ihe pilot, Lt. Harry tached
Seminole ( hlef* Club, t«iay call- n gullrd tour of station fucillilet
rent* only; Ohitelrlr* Vo
&lt;lt- of Fori Myera said member* of
J. Griffin, elected lo land when he
o l on ok aI football fan* who are for a rlrxe up
,t Nnvy life
ing during feeding o f babies. Pri- the committee from the rigid
determined he had Insufficient al­
Si* Central Florida high school planning to alien I th.- S-mlnoIe
lliirhlight. „ f H„. visit Inrtsidtitude In enable him to affect a
vatr Rooms, II a m. lo t2 noon, rongrrt.innal dUtrirt* would bold barilla. Including
Ihe Seminole
hellcpter demonatrotl.-n
safe landing at the Naval Air Sla Part**
iloudy through
t riday, 2 In I p in , ?
to A p m , S*-nil
&lt;parole mro'lng* Friday night High School hand, all ron liiclrd hy High Kihool Winter Perk game ,„| ,
tomorrow night to Join with the and tour* of the station Fire
lion
a tew widely scattered tho&gt;rra Private tt-lomi, 3 to ( pm . and
rod Saturday liefore the full com “Stetson
••
alumni, wdH Join the Stet­ Chief. Club in a motorcade to House, rhatwl and parachute
Lt. Johnaon escaped from th. Friday; )•» tonight *2 41
7 to 9 pm .
|mittr. meet* Saturday noon.
son Hatter Marching Rand for the
the neighboring elty
loft. The visitors were also c itrn
Homecoming parade and football
Schirant said that the motor- an opportunity to inspect an AJSaturday, Nor. 3. according to
‘] v . . e 7 Strt ton’s "bind
Uw' \ ' M
....... - « f Heavy
director
' "
nor
** 1 bebool at J M tumor- Attack Squadron SEVEN.
•n.* t . . a .
a
i
, ,
,ow evening
Tin* Naval Atr Station 1* under
ronduclor*
"Whelher local folk* are mem- the command of Capt. R W.
are Dei^nd High, John J. Ileney;|bcrs of the Seminole I hlrf. Club Jackson, and ( dr I. H l.lbhey
W tliu S HUh.l,Uvfuill,rnn' , sfa*rke;
officer of Heavy
In this motorcade," Schlrard vaid.
■k Squadron S E V E N .
Lakgvlew High at Winter Garden
Horace Hawn; Seminole High at
Sanford, Ernie Cowley; and Seabreere High of Daytona Reach,
Fred Dean.
T V bands will march in the pa­
rade irheduled for 9 .W a m Sal
uritay ami will take pari in mas*
ed band formations al the halftime
cerrmnniea In Municipal Stadium,
The Stetson Hand, with John Ful­
ton, Stewart, as drum major, and
Earl Williams, Ormond Hcarh, as
hand capiain, will present Ihe
corps of majorrllr* in baton twirl­
ing routines In a pro game prog­
ram June Harry of Ft. Pierce U
chief majorette.

h‘‘n * .
. ..
It. T. Milwi-e. a member 0 the
Chamber of Commerce WKDmm**;
was asked to prepare - rct&gt;ort for
the commlllre as to "how such a
community college would affect the
local educational system ”
"Seminole County is not in a
position to build a college." said
lb,,
Ilwec,
^ Iw
r c, as
as he
nr reported
ispoisr.i lo

Va.hl Club last night, commend^ ^
„ mnfun| c|u(, f(ir - „
rh&gt;evrmenta during the past year
Mn , „ Mwn jn m. Un)f B rr.
port on the IntimtHonil contrvn*
th»n which vtaa held at Miami
Itevch In July, state 1 it was thus
^#r R'* l»rge*t convention to l »
held, with l i f t members in attljj|[|0n to eo-Pilotf
nn'* v,*llor*- -s ,,e called ntlentlon
to ,h*' r,,lwtl th*‘ * '* *•»*" 'T
Mrs. Kdith Marltrlde Cameron
Gnius'Ule. Fla . Ihe retiring

„ y 'W e've made w . .ru-i and
^
,, |n)|K, „ lbta lo ,-radleaUihe hyacinths because they re in
, wl olflrr places where
th^y can*! br m rh n l.
••We have a boat in l-alit? Mon
roe nowr with a cn-w of nlno men,'
Von llalsom said, "The boat and
crew are In this area about / uur
times each year "
Congressman A. s "Syd Her
l°n#
thf *rouP " Th' onl&gt; * a&gt;
the federal government can par
HcipaU In the hyacinth eradication

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• 3 Natonal Guards

Zpztt-Stti

NO 121

AftMorlnted P ros Leased Wire

Is
/f Co/C Program Has Survey
Authorized

rojumlttce je»U*nlay
iPplana should be followed in at- h#r offU.U] vj.„ to th, ,(K.., PIIot ^

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

3 -County Group Takes
On Hyacinth Eradication
" I f the proposed Junior College
Seminole County ii to be finije e d by county and »talc fundi.
1 do not tee how Seminotc County
rould support euch an c.nlcavur In
view- o( our pr«-»cn* '20 rrtill consituation limit for school rcsourre*." Senator Douglas Meuitfuni.
chairman of Ihe Seminole Coonly
Chamber of Commerce Education
Committee u id thla morning.
Senator Slenalrom'a *tatcnicnt
followed
a mm*w
meeting o.
of ™
the alt man
roiiowea a

If Your Herald la Not
Delivered By 6 P. M.
Call 1921 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

SSs’X E iM S XZZ-I

sr;ssa

Training Period

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Lake H elen School

Plane Forced Down

Football FonS Will

Band To M arch
In Homecoming
Parade A t Stetson

Weathe

FC8 ALL BMfl.RS for the creator o f Rut Sawyer as he visits tha
Sanford Naval Air Station accompanied hy two rnmilwis o f hia ataff.
Left U right, on their arrival here are: Ilank Sehlrnskrr, Roy

t ran*, Ed Cranberry, and Captain J. T. lll.-ckhurn. Commanding
Ufflcer of HAT Wing On*. (Official 1'boUi U. S. Navy).

Form Motorcade
To W inter Park

W. If. DESll.\/n
(Photo Hy Jameson)

OHS Principal,
W. H. De Shazo
From Tennessee
Hy MARIAN JOSE*
OVIEDO—Meet our new prim
rlp al-W . II. DeShai d . Mr. Do*
Sham enmes tn us from Hum*
bolt, Tenn., where he aaya he wao
a native for K&gt; year*:
He received bis college edurO*
lion at Memphis Stale College
Memphis, Tenn. He married the
former Miss Nell Foote, who
from Mississippi, but at&gt;
college at Jark*on, Trnn,
alio tells ua an ln*rrestlng
Mr*. DcSharo is a former
All-American
haskilbill alar—tM
,

He say* they like iheir neve
borne very murh. Wr welcome
them t„ &lt;mr small, but
b
thrivins
communily and hop. that their
stay will be a plra*ai
pleasant one.
'
,
DeSharn turreeda F. S. Gat*
chel, no* supervising jrinclpal o f
Seminole County.
"Give 'em XXXJt H arry!"
Thi* was not the Democra­
tic party'* slogan, but Presi­
dent
Tniman’a wbistle-stnp
audiences kept it alive through­
out the 1913 Presidential Cam­
paign
Wan! Ad* reach nearly ovary*
one with your m rm g*. Sell,
rent, buy and announce through
Want Ail*.
Call 1321 for the help o f an
experienced Want Ad writer
NOW.

Additional
Local News
O n Page 3

REPRESENTATIVE SAYS
AMENDMENT 'WIIOIXY UN*
ACCEPTARI.K*
TALLAHASSEE (APJ — Rrp.
Nominate Richard O. Mitchell nf
la-on County say* he now find*
lh« U7 senator ainendmrnt "whol­
ly unacceptable."
Mitchell said that after doing
further study on (hr proposal lo
Im vo*H upon Nov. S he had
thangrd his thinking about it.
Earlier he had said he would fa­
vor the IT-aenator proposal aa a
last resort in the event no oth­
er aatlsfectory apportionment U
(•ached.
Mitrhell *aU Ihe position of me­
dium sited counties such a* Leon
could be weakened aboutd the I'L’ PIIJI AND TEACHliRS of luile Helen Grammar Schotd inspect a VAH-7 “ Savaga* attack
amendment be adopleC
l her almard the Naval Air Station at Sanford. (U ffliial U. h. Navy Photo)

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P a «e 2, T hu n *.. Oct. 25, 1956

Radio-TV
Highlights

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I

NEW YOItK u»k- The tuperb
production accorded "Th* Let'er"
on Producer*' Shovrcaic NBCTV Ihc other ev«ntn| demonitralcd what live television car. do
with a play that hat run .It
courte on Broadway and oti film.
After 3&lt;J year* 'i h e Letter”
ram* on the home icrvea hi fr**h
and vital cnirrta-nmeat thank* In
tuperlor writing, acting, directum
ami produrtiott.
Pummel Maugham, one of the
fine it wiiler- of oJr time hj* at
time* Indulged in boiling the pot
with hit tongue far ov&gt;r m hie
cheek. Hut In “ The Ijette*" he
we* not me kin a toap. Tr,i-\ il Im
n facile plot:
The wife o f an Englivh Malaya
planlrr murder* her liter from
jralouiy of hi* Oriental mi*tre*x.
The Oriental come* Inlo pn«*r*♦inn of a letter the wiole the mur­
dered man which would rontkl
her.
With the reluctant rvtmivance
uf hrr lawyer ahe buy* 'h* letter
fmm the womnn, who rafr* le*»
aim d the money Ilian Ihe nltJ-emeid of thu Knghvh woman. She
|It fm*J—but ahe not ftec. Her
hutband, learning of her unfadhfulnrta, i* n ow th elri* willing fur
the reconciliation the believed aha
decked with him. Cut at the final
inomrnt ahe renllret the love* ihc
man ahe murdered.
‘ ‘The Lalter” It, above Ihl*, a
itudy nf human d ipiteity and ef
the Inherent ennfllri b twrm Cat*
and We«l In il* ProdiKtr** hhnnr*
ta«e prmcnlAtlmi t!ie»# br*ir]
theme* rainc through clraily and
convincingly.
The m rn tial nature of the \v-»man war raptured liv Slobhin Me.
Kenna, a magnificent aetrru who
t lime to piny the rout hiaailly—
which aecmrd wire m a ft) minute
lelevliion production. When Maughnm created the ehvrarter of the
woman he wa* not roncr-nnl wilh
abcolule evil, but wtlh (ne utter
rsnfiirion ef
human parnans.
There w«« no mittaking ini* in
Ml** McKenna’ * Interpreted! in.
Michael tlrnnle, aa lha lawyer.
•uperbty ecluff Mila McKenna'*
Intertill)'.

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Srlrrtrd a* the nattaa'a oulttaodlog young farmer among 3*0,(WO member* nf Future farmer*
•f America, Wraley Patrick at llruokt County. Ga. wa* named Star Farmer of America at thr rub
National FFA Convention lo Kan*.* City. tVr.ley farm* 130 acre* near Hwitman, Ha., and miviIj Ium
In purebred liutuc hog*.

THE OLD HOME TOWN

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PAINT, YOU ADD -THE
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UNTIL YOU S F T T H E
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D O TS AND N O T
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P O L K A --

Spotlight
O n Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD uT-Ordmarily. 1
would rather interview a hone
than a child artor,
Thla may get nte picketed by
the Hrreen Children*! (iuilil, but I
murt eonfe** if* true, In umpteen
year* of interviewing, t have had
rramnahle tucc*-** with atlulta.
I've had fair remit* with animal*,
rotmW amt anurted momtrr*.
Child actor* throw me.
Their eonvenailnnat range It
limited. While they may be good
rompany at marble* or hnpienleh.
thry aren’t much hrlp to a re­
porter in icarch of copy. Ytu get
more yep* and nope* out of them
than you do fm m ttary Cooper.
1 am happy In report that Mi­
chel Hay l* the exception. I approarhed him with the lime ml*giving* I have had with other
film moppet*. Hut 1 found hr timid
convene a* well a* Cliftoh Webb.
And in five language*!
Michel I* now being hilled a*
the bright**! young find In yrir*
heraute nt hi* role a* the Mexi­
can b«y In ‘ ‘The Brave One,"
That part wnn him rn (tarring
*tatul a* a half breed lad In "The
tin Star" with Henry fund*. Bel­
ay I’ almer and Anthony Pirkln*.
He (fluid not only talk, but
*|wike with a alight Hritlth accent,
lie wa* barn near latndott, the
only *nn nf a leather merchant,
Henry Popper, ami hi* wile.
“ I'm taking tenon* *n I'll be
able to Iilk Writern In the piclure," Michel explained. “ It** md
too difficult. I apeak F.rgll*h.
french ami Herman Ilurnlly. I
apeak SpanHh rather wrll, hut
wtlh ioma gram m iltnl error*,
and my Italian la fairly good."
All Ihl* from a lid of lot Ilia
mother, * lovely brunette who
nnre itudled dramatic* at the
Belnhardt School In Vienna, ex*
plained that her hu*hand travel*
a grrat deal In Europe and Ame­
rica. Michel pick* up the lang­
uage wherever lie goe*.
Michel I* an alhlrtlr lad with
hamliome fare and a large
•hock of brown hair that ha*
once again been dyed Mirk for
hi* film role lie'* now ambition*
l« be an actor when ho grow* up.
Hut If Hint doesn't work out, he'd
like lo run a rntauranl Yep, ha
cook*, loo.
DONATE ft H ELM ET
CAMP PENDLETON Ckllf. *
—A Marine Medal nf Honor win­
ner hit *ent hi* *lecl hrlmrt to
be put on the life tire butt of an­
other Marine, awarded the tame
medal.
(’apt. Henry A. Cummltkey lent
the helmet to I. fielder of Pat!
Kliiabelh, South Africa, In re*pon*e to ■ requrit. fielder e*
plained he made the life ilia buat
of H I LI. Frank N. Mitchell.. Mit­
chell waa awarded the medal
poathumoualy for hettde action
that eoit hla life In Eorea. The
two Mirlnea had navir met.
Lfl* Dye. #yraeuia I’ nlvertBy
frechman football roach, formerly
played with the Wathirgtun Hid

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BIRTHDAYS O f
THE PRESIDENTS
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Many mrn of unu*u*l wladorn
and ability have occupied the
White Houte during the life of
the United Statu. Few, how­
ever, have held their follow era
with th* pertonil devotion given
Theodore RooMvelt. 28th preildent of the United Statu.
ItcMucvrlt wa* born October
27. ISM in New York City. Hi*
early childhood wa* a happy one.
lilt family wav of old New York
Dutch ttoek, (uflteiently wealthy
that he never nad to worry about
varninr a living.
By the time ne wa* eighteen,
Rorwevelt wa* advanced enough
In hi* itmtle* to enter Harvard
I'nivereity, graduating in 1 ** 0.
Ilia vacation* were apant hunt­
ing In Maine and it waa probably
there that he developed Id* love
o f life In th; wild*, away from
the *oft comfort* nf rlvillaatlon.
After Harvard he aludled law
at lha Columbia Law School In
New York City. Soon tiring of
Ihia he wa* nominated and elect­
ed to the New York Stale Lett*lature. He «tr»d for government
return* and again*! political
crnnhedneM.
In th* Wett. fine*#vrlt wra* In
Ida element Clad In hla cowboy
outfit he rod* the harden trail!
with the mo*t itaioned rider*
tn tSWT i'ir*ld*nl William M c­
Kinley appointed the now wellknown “Teddy m u tan t aeeretary of the navy. Th* Spun labAmerican War ram* In t i l t and
Itnovevell letigned htl poaltlon
at one
regiment
of volunteer*. The*# were tha
fnmou* Itouah Rider*.
During hi* two term* a* nr**Ident, he wa* re-elected In |pnl,
Ttooftvalt continued hi* altuggt#
again*! truata and big builnei*
Interference In polltlf*.
In 1012 Rwnevelt »a « nomi­
nated the pretldvnllal eamlidat*
o f tho Progteiilve* and waa defrated by the Demoeratle can-

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Teddy Rmwetrll and lha Rough
Itldcr* al San Juan Hill,
didate Woodrow tYlllon. Accept­
ing hi* d e f e a t philosophically, ho
organiml an expedition into the
wild* of Braill. The difficult
Journey and the unhealthy cli­
mate broke the Iron *tiength ef
th* ex-preddent, and he fell **•
rleuilr III. Itll recovery wa* (low
and throughout the remainder
of hi* Ilf* he auffeted from the
elf ret* ef thla trip.
Bark lit lha United State*
Bm-tevelt teok up the citdyej
againrt the Demoeratle regime,
and wa* forced to u*o up hi!
va-t energy.
Tb# ex prrtldent'x atrenrth
wr* weakening and in the fall
of 101* he wa* forced to ipend
•out* lime in a he*piul. In the
iprlng ef I0|| he died In hi*
(Iren.
Theodor* Roo«evelt I* ai*o remembered for Id* book* and lottct*. A*id* front hi* political
achievement*, he wa* given many
honor* In other Held* Including
the pretldtney of tho American
Hl*totleal Aoociatlon In 111],
and In recognition of the literary
merit of hi* hook*, he wa* elected to the Amrrhan Academy of
Art* and l-etler*.

O fficio l O ptim istic
About C an ce r Cure
WASHINGTON Meffonl f )
Bunvon, eveeutlve vice p rf(Ident
nf the American Cancer Soetnv.
»aid yrderday *o much “ hflpefuP
rcitarch U going on "that Tor th*
firxt timi* *e dare hope with con­
fidence thal cancer trill be ennquered—an I in our lifetime " Run­
yon al*o indicated. In a apgfrh t f
a Dia'rict of Columbia Canrer ?*&gt;
ciety meellne, that SO per cent -if
all ranrrr patient* might now m'
laved from tancer if greater i t
wa* made of prrtent knowledge
Runyon **ld to year* ago one
out of four canccf patient* wa*
tavpd, the ratio I* now one out of
three patient* and “ the doctor* tell
u« vve emiltl do belter — that h*lf
the people who get cancer can be
aavrd."
“ The American Cancer Society,"
he Mid, “ ii preparing in meet Hu*
challenge by expanding it* ••earth and education and *civifc
program*,"
Runyon laid women eipectally
benefited from (tapped up effort*
In cancer ronlrol, with their ranTvr death rale dropping 1*8 per
crnl In tho pa*t decade
“ Nnw that the anoint check no
Il becomlnn a famly habit vr* can
hope for a mrreipuntne d v r In male ranrrr death ralr* anon."
he aald.
0
Allierto lleutr* ef Maracail -.
v rneiuela |* a member of the
ijrrtfu i* rnU rnliy iarc**r tun.*
Hr'* only S f M anti 3 ami wHghi
tDt pound*.

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LOW COST
HIGH
PROTECTION

PLYM O U TH

UlANlK
Member FOIL*

�TB Assn. Seeking
Items For Regional
Patients' Service

Kounly
(Cmtinued From Pag* 1)
stream* and lake* of the area.
Senator Douglas Stenstrom serv­
ed as moderator during the diirui
lion in which he brought out from
various county representrtives the
important li»uca and plans by
which hyscinth eradication
and
conlrol could be attacked.
A eorflmitlee. consisting of three
county commissioners, one from
each of the three counties rrprescnled at the meeting, was ap
pointed. John H Tallon of Orange
County. O. M. "Jack" Simpson of
Lake County, and Fred Dyion of
Seminole County were named to
tackle the hyacinth control pro­
gram on a local bast* with each
county *haring the ro»t and to a*k
the State Game amt Fresh Water
Fish Commission to furnish the
equipment and labo'.
The committee will meet al an
early dale to take the necessary
to get thp program under­
way.
Fred Balsom of the Corps of En­
gineers. stated "The estimated
volt would be approximately 31200
for the Wckiva River alone, an
amount arrived at on the basis of
SjO a mile for 24 mile*."
Orange County offetrd to put
up 11000 toward the com

Agriculture
News

rent of the coat of a treatment
plant a* a grant-not a loan.

Contract

Delving into the Issue which
was catapulted into prominence
(Continued From Page 1)
and the announcement made that
Monday night. Commissioner Hig­
the club's annual bridge party will
ginbotham *ald "I'd rather seen
be held on Jan. 13 at the Mayfair
lh(* thing on a cooperative basis
Inn with Mrs. Al Hunt as chair­
rather than saying you can't to
man in charge of arrangements
this or you can't do that "
Mrs. Walter I- Carter repotted
He »aid "I'll defend thi* cointhat one rase of ranned milk
mission in having the Murage nnd
■ml one rase of diicd milk had
faith in tackle th.» problem or
been distributed
through the
any other with which we are
club's “ Milk Bunk**.
fared."
Each member of the Board of
Mrs, Das id Gat. he! and Mr*
A. K. Shoemaker S r , were we I
Sanford City Comml-nt.rers r vreined into the club as new mem
pressed, Inbt nlghi. at thu adjourn
ed meeting "the n&lt;- e-» iv for
ben Mr*. Mildied Lind, a fv&gt;»*
nier I'llot, wi* wele»med a* *
prompt action on the
sewage
Ir
Buc-l. Thete weie 2S member*
treatment plant problem " ito v
ami gue«ts ptc-ent.
ever "vve niu*t have the facta as
far a sour financial condition 1*
Mr*. Sitvrn-on displayed
concerned.••
citatlvvn vvhich »*v given to the
club for its partivipalion in the
(Continutd From Taee !)
Commissioner Wilson stated, letVine: iron Cancer Society fund
j. compvn.nl of S«-n«t ir "-ten*, towing the Hireling "II t* mv
dilve. Following the dinner a''d trom a. it* chairman R T Milwte de«ire to have the *cwago tre*'progiout memoer*
-&lt;■»*►• and vt.ek V llevela-d *r «: r-1-■■ " ment plant constricted cr ur " r
wrapped gift* for tne Bed * -»•* Frc.lri k. John Bnimley. end W. construction by the deadline
project, ■•t'hiiMniat on the lligl E Itodvun
in the res ul IIIion, Mstib lei 7
Sc»»". The gill* will be turned
Chamber of t'omntcrec pre-l­
over t„ the local lt-d Cross chapt item Clifford MeKibMn and vi •„
M I 1)1 II \UV It'll
»r fur thipment to the inru in agrr John hinder «.vt in on the
OMAHA T V Wayne. \ c b .
who
nir
on
the
"high
meeting
at
observer*
If! VUC
woman sent a local newepaps-r
-s
ie i ‘ ,
columnist a postcard, asking:
Eviermmator ca*tied p ; pound"How can I keep my hutband
when hr won thr L#.,tv | II. iu.li.no frv.in liking thing* around Ihr
L e g a l N o tic e
at the aee o f 7 in D'dd
Iwiii-e?"
(Continued From fa re , t*
Board of Health for we’re go­
ing to have *ome repair and ex­
tension a* lung a* the study is
tiring made."
Berkowita revealed
that
a
signed contract" would ■huw gn &lt;d
faith. However he remarked "If
you have plan* that is one tact
I do not have." Sparking new life
in'o the *enngc treatment plant
istue was Berkowi's announce­
ment that 1’ ubiir Law ISO t&gt; avail
able. "In Florida lliwe it sson,.
wo *et n*lde for *uch construction
none o f which ha* bee-i u*cd '*
It i&lt; pmMbIc. »aid Berkun itr. ihat
Sanford could get up to 3o per

Mr.. Lorraine Grshsm. Mr*. W.
\Y. Tyro. Mr*. B. F. McWhorter,
By CECIL A. TUCKER II
amt Mr*. In in * 1. Pryor ittendeil
Seminole
\grtcultural
« meeting yesterday at the CentAgent
^ ral Florida Tuberculosis Iloipital
Many people wave been asking
* m Orlando to help In the formation
lately about the l-H Club program
of the Central Florida Tuber™!-*!*
for the boys in Seminole County.
Hotpital Reilonal Ps'icnt*’ Ser­
In all probability a column a
vice* Committee, Thl» meeting via.
month will be devoted to that sub­
open to the 19 countie* terviced by
ject and its progrrs* We have
thil particular hotpital.
Officers were eteded I-* fill po*i*
Parted some &lt;H work for the
boys in the county, but * e must
of chairman and secretary until
remember that in a county *uch
the end of the Committee's fiscal
»• ours where we hair one agent
year. March 31. 1937.
working with both the adults and
After lunch Dr. Benjamin L.
the youth that « c must of ncs-etBrock, medical director of the ho*sity limit the scope of the youth
“ pital. gave a short talk and Intro
work. Vet some of the club* in
diced J. R H.vbr.rr. nho It In
the county are coining along fine
charge of Special Service* at t*vat the present time, because they
hospital. He told of the neeJs of
have local adult leader* Hut ate
the patients and asked that each
helping to drvrloi the *lub pro­
Association collect pocket edition
gram in that community. Our
books—patients prefer mystery amt
hat* are o ff to Ihr people who can
western— records (preferably "hillstill see Tit to Irke three or four
billy" or popular), Jig-saw puntes.
hours a month and devote it to
games of monopoly, scrabble, clean
working with our young t*Wle
lived deck* of card*, and Chinese
ami helping ihem to develop
i checker games and bring them to
their minds along the eight way
the hospital, as these things afford
of living a* a good riturn while
the patients many hours of sun­
arc young and their mind*
shine. He also requested table
are still plaMlr. Thi* is import­
model radio*, saying that they
ant, because after all, ihe*e *amr
needed about 30 at this time. Hr
young people will be the IcaJet*
reported that they are tn great
amt maybe the farmers of ;amurneed of a 1* or 21 inrh TV for o"e
t h r ...........* « • ' S ' ‘
d r4* r ’
of th. porches which ha. recently , 0,h' ri •tUndl" « ,he «*» to«*th*r row. Our future rests in their | , *|
t||Mil I l« r » U . I lallJa.
*
., . ,
..
,
. irom
I
.
I't.hslr.
hands,
bean activated. They aDo need
uV
r»v l.slair “ &lt;
What la the 4 H Club and what I&gt;
about ten chair* and two settee.
c h lr | „ Bloon)
.
l.u .v o J U.VVSUJIL
.......... ...
and
Fred
for this porch and have been ofdoes it dtiT It's probably the!
Dyson
were:
Commissioner
John
(*,
tl|
|
**11' ’
O.fertd a 31 per cent discount on a
farce *1 rural youth orgatmaliotv |m« I U l«* •»
kleltch. Representatives Mack X
type which would lie in with turnin the world composed of boy*
Cleveland Jr., and Gordon Fred
4)4 - » ' •t
*,Mt 9
liar# throughout the hospital: so . . . .
...
..
between the ages —
of r i.:&gt;i.M,4
and and
" " " *girl*
” •* ................................
r.l « r .1 ............I to l-ir.. I
they really prefer cash donation. 5 J
J
, V *1
ten and twcnlv-onc whu are a c l i v e , , , ,utms * " i -i ■" -» ** wi*1- 1* *
n ,.:t hi
f*i #*
4 % Wave
t im ir •S*ls*.l
-ly engaged in agriculture, home
•tu.sr „! son
to meet this need.
U,y
J° h" h rider.
| | 1# r *l.in
q|,«t t* t*f I .I4 » V I» J M i " l l , J U
Miss Gary Simms. Social Direc­
making or community activities U e . t 4 ’ t ' l U * r f .#1.1 • .u « U
• «ui»t&gt;
J u .t « .
»-r ui; m i m .i t:
tor. was introduced and reported IJ o F W i l l M n n n r
through project* that they ca n y Ct ha
o u n t t . T l« * iId a . 4 ’ M 9 • d f i c r |i&gt; «»»♦
that for the clothes eloset they w u l r
n o n o r
II*w **t sv\.
on and work with themselves. •mift h"Ut*
#4*t
&gt;111* f l s i i Id a 1 Itlit* rialii rateacould u*e women's pajama* sites
lh i*e boys an I girt* form a club, K*
. U r ni'vn t Ti • ff.»m ts, i.tii* «*f tv,
34 and up. B site men's paiama*.
either in the community ur in tne t lr a t paTdlv'nT u,‘ , - r i ,l , wntlrw
men's pants, roats. and sweater*,
•* •*»«t. irv ll • M a ll Mr I-school through the cooperation *u K a r h i t l l m
. ' * t r *Mr l i l . v * *'■
■ t i
s* many patients do not have these
Ule Srhnol uffic'als. elect their s r » ld r t a f 1 d |* *•»
n U rm
Item* and could U*e them. Clean,
GAINESVILLE. — T it . t i c « own officer* and ci.rry on their o f th a s la lm n t if •■...|
* -M a ll b e • w r o
MU
e
a
e
n
t
a tused garment*, in good repair are Glenn Tevrell will he honored own program and activitic* This iu H r t h " r l a l m a i *a. I. i- U trrv o*'fr vie
if * f ia \ , and * " * * '
acceptable.
for his 37 years’ tervire tn fh" helps in drvelnpmg lewdcrsldp, tn a n d 4 '*# a-% flta d •* M ail b e t o l l
1,tr&gt;1 if J
U *• e r*r
M is *
William*. Orcupallnnal Supreme Court of Florida dur­ community pride and spirit. It
A'* ii.lim 'ln tatf t '.r r f t b *
Therapy worker, asked if any Club ing Hontecomlnr activities at thr build* young men end women in
1* i t » t a u r
M .O Y H J t
ft JU
nr individual In any town could Cnlversity of Florida N*ov, 5-7. know how to (.-induct meetings
d a , # »*#4
give talk* and display* on hobble*
Tit* veteran jurist will he ciie-l ant nrgamir community project*, K l r a f !»• HT‘ . at*- • «h**T»‘R|i» »t i m
to contact their local association during a I'ghl fraternity break- 4 11 Club work emphastre* the i% % i : i . r t . r »i « m • * ii* &gt; i.i« i:n
a * fe* r
ami make arrangements In tome fa*t on Saturday morning. lanre home, as that ‘* the place where |*A| f ii it n|i-*t
! • M n f a h l A’ la
before the patients. Recently an (a-vinby,
Gr.livrsille
allstner the projrrt D uv.-ally carrird out
Oiltndo group showrd ceramics and pre-ldent of the Florida Bar anti brng* pairnlt and ehilvlren % liI It I . Ml
1*1111.11
ill. iim i.
and demonstrated how they were Assoriatlnn. will pir*ent tbr rita- closer loge'her wl'h v rommon .•% i . * i l h i « l . l l
%%»»
I
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t
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l
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I
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IN
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a.aA
a
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made and the patient* thnrmilhly lion on iu-half of th# Phi AIphi intrrest. It foitri* imlr.idual own­
.• III I *
t ill
IM II N M lia iR 4 M l
enjoyed the piogram. She al*o'
,|||.
/ M N I N&lt;*
M ltlM N % Nt I .
Ml
Delta legal fraternity.
ership and a love of nature.
t ill
i i a* *% % • H i n t . 1 • m h *
reported that ionic of the pati.-nli
loo'* not ••sell short' Ihi* hu*i- si# I
Principal
Speaker
for
the
orrahad made fine leather wallets
* * * * l H at a
nets of working closer with our \ V . v a l l t *l« l i.. ; «, |m
Irr14 •
and handbag* and were looking •ion w II he Claude Pepper, form­
youth of today. If you wanl 4 II . ( r u ■ wf t lia l i i*
er
IT,
S.
Senator
from
Florida,
m*
for *a]e* outlets of these items.
in your community, get behind „i.e 4 ti\ I t a i l »«» H i* * ■*&gt; *»*
“ If anyone in Seminole County and now a praetlclng attorney.
aI* ill,, k I Si t i l l 4 . * I ^ ’^9 o l ills h I*. &gt;1 *
it an I support it. You’ll rrtrr be .N u y fin t .t r 12. 1 **9 1**
k *
ran donate a radio, books, games,
, m|isiMi»ng to* ha** » *•*1 * in #'*»"1l!i* m i ',l
sorry.
John
Collin*,
executive
dire.tor
of
record*, rlothing. etr. please rail
*is i na /dminc *#iti iu* *-•v* wt
■
'*
i , M l it# i I |.- u iik la | t in * *
&gt;Jr*. Graham at the local TR the Orange Cuunlv 1 ll Association,
I&gt;
I
„ Iu%4la4 on th* t ail
Tn
tJilr
there
atr
%
\
x
rluba
nr*
office, phone T94," said Mrs. and Mrs J. Y. Blankncr. Chair­
in i#
u l a a n lt s id
.R it a u a
man of his Patients' Service Com gtnitfij In Ihr county. Thr) n r
lit U lt U
l l t ' l IU lH
91*4
Try or.
At
Crnevi.
I.tkr
Monroe.
Oviedo,
U
*|#4|14
U
vU r, 1« 1*1
mlttee.
The meeting was conducted by
l
a
•
Ha
&gt;gn1
l
a
It*
l
(M
il*
;P inrcm t. Sanfort Itinio^ H'*»h
44* t s i m l l l
Ml# l r i l l
M id
f (llh anti 7th k'rnrfri) and Slavia.
| i |u | i t | * &gt;
l aJ'itfc 111**1 a |*4 1*
i . l i a i 1/
il« •* * U iM
a*
Tho*r rl.ibt nhich ha\r rleclrd
I , . »I « 1, 2. 2 a n d « o f litas a
their officera will meet S jtu rdt),.
e , Itb li I s i i l l l l h i «
4 "l
lilts , k ; . M * . t s # h l*
awd
Or). 27. al 9:30 i in. at Ibe Court
U 'v * 1. 2 a n ti 2 i | H l&lt; hii
llv&gt;u*c for Ihe purpuse of organic
|J
U l H l a d h iii.il
mg the Boys’ 4 II Club County
f &gt;tir*|
In
I
(t
III
Council, Thi* wdl be a county4a ►4 iti l
1*i *u 1st It a 3
*
a«
t
*
418
«na
I m a t ' *1
D *.
wile orginiration com|n*rd of
r 31 «'! tl JIp'll
\ *» „ .a
| 4 10 C l i f f V lluwtl*the older* of Ihr various clubs
^ unif tail
•
►ureal •, 4* N 9 ii'waatt It#
l a i J ' l ■i*iti he ii i; h n
n tti.tviM t
i - » :.'"*up*«i' i 1 L‘ - I U 'v t»'*
Th# purpose nf Ihi* first meeting
1 i aw V a lia ml l . » i »
IH I
1f la il
• # llr ia i r
n*
^
&lt;
IliU I eh*i a o f L-i'a
i* lo grt it organirrd; however, thr
RVMIhU
P a 1il |i r » t * a r i | b a ll a* i i i 3'it •
P a a r r h fo r T o m o rro w
purpose
o
f
Ihe
Council
is
onr
of
I 1it* *1 a *
4 |1 YUatta
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v
*ilate
IM
11l«
•».!• iiu iU in f t l.t n h I
I &lt;f Atittniuii bmh l.nele ^ a l l
L i t # i thru ^ wl lilt H b l
12.ao I3 4 0 t K » |f u r t
planning and assisting in Ihr rrun
art &lt;| 1^911 * U t r ii
4 J** t t s iid it r o f l-’o n a B #
T ia r A
12. !• f n a u d i if a» lia C o u n t# J
ly with the 4 11 nrogram The bov*
II
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f ia ff i- id a i ] i ( i
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will mrrt at h. County Agent's
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f 4*1 11 in 11 &gt;g a
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) Utl &lt;»ur &gt;11*0 lit wv&gt; •
nffire.
A f | p s r &gt; • In t n la r a « f and t i l l
I II Handel*on*
!«$• i l J b l f i i r i l l
* an# * h a ll I # 3 * an **|»|” ** * u n it j S*»
* t * K m * * mi |* « ia d a
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BY MARIAS R. JONES
OVIEDO—Oviedo High Sehoo
Ilk' GR \CE THt'RSTON
Sew* la coming In gradually now
Hie goblin, will he In UVe
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Monroe Mondav evening for the
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school'* annua! . a , ni.lt.
j towing young IsJles have b e e r1 named majorettes for the Ovicdi
Gho-|« and goblins and all mas­
High School Band They are: Un
querader* will gather nt the
da Miller, Margaret F or
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srhnol from fi p m. to «» o'clock
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such a* pie. cake soft drink*.
blng and
V I logs and hamburgers, coffee,
ioni &gt;ourt
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candy, and apples.
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be horse riding, the spook house
busily r n g w ; r . | n :rv r.lpg ihetr
fi*h pond, dart game, ping ptm-t
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throw, country More and cane •.***. for their duties a
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Cake walk, and a gay bviolh •ril­ ilrr-tar l thvt lbK" -p you:
ing urtlcle- that come as "pair* " be fnrthromirg Fr.da
Everyone is invited to come fingers crov-rd'
If y*&gt;u heard a t r »' deal o '
0:i* for a lot of fun with the spooks
wrepir.g
and wail.rg this post
and goblins Monday night at tl
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p m at the take Monroe bYhool. wrek. it msv '
l&lt;«ue o f fhe fl'«*
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Mr have ent
•CHOI VltSIIIIS till HIGH
principal. W It
OKLAHOMA CITY I* — Abe
Coach M 1-VcV..— -. e n iv m *
o i l . a l l , t • _ j .'JJ !a s ' tap
bom» City L'ni.&gt;istlv, wi* short can gel Ihe new . ,i '
school annual. We prom: ■ it to
■m a lail player.
So hr placed the fullmnrg aoinng you *non if we have to journey
to Paul’s room to get same.
the want ad*!
We hear Ihat they have form­
"Aiallablr, one M*krthall nthIrtle schtdaiship to a l«&gt;y writii ed a 4 II Club at the srkooL W«
B.vnI noting avetage, it feel
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,ook !nln *bat matter,
loo and grt the full particular*.
over."

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Discuss Purchase
O f Grove Chopper

V o t e r s - L e t 's K e e p P o litics
Out Of Our Educational System

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— From the atuiy of Amendment No. 8 on
which voter* will express their approval or
ilUapprova! in the Nor. 6 General Election.
S ere seems to be some expression o f dlseorvB ot in the fact that an important posiion in
(Sir county school systems i* filled by the
voice of the voters.
In four counties there U an apparent dw*
satisfaction, either with thk method which
Ike Superintendent of Public Instruction re­
ceives his appointment—or with the Superin*
Urt'e of Public Instruction.
S-Tn avoid political appointments, the citiXC ' o ' each county are given an opportunity
«r
'■. Hed'-e of turning their Superinten­
der
Pabl*; In«4ruc‘ k*n in a regular eletBh.
T o place the reaporutbility o f naming a
Superintendent of Public Instruction into the
hards of three men on a five-man board
• -*• V mean a political appointment rather
than one on a bail* of qualifications— under
1 which a prospective candidate is permitted
to place his name and own qualifications be­
fore the voting citiiens of our county.
politics — men now — play too big a part
in many of our responsible positions of trust.
Keeping politics out of our school system
Is in the hands of the citfaene and not in
the hands o f a few — possibly pressured —
board memberr.
Qualified men in educational positions,
where appointive, have been released, fired,
or just plain “ Kicked out” before even being
given a fair chance to put their programs
Into effect — all of which can became a
very expensive proposition for a school sys­
tem to cope with.
Minor problems — now controlled by the
Superintendent of Public liuf ruction, a fiveman »'hool board, and a three-man Hoard
of School District Trustees, cooperatively,
as done In our eountr — can easily become
na«*.y political luues.
Certainly we don’ t want the education of
our children to become a political plum of
perernM four-year Job hunters.
TV* *1 why we aie not In favor of Amend­
ment No. B,*on which the voter, on Nov. 6,
Is asked to either approve or disapprove.
Education U big business these days, and
we cannot afford to have educational lead­

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Thursdav. O etoW 25. 1956

TODAY’S -niBI.E VEItSK
A devout man and one that feared God
with all hia house, which jrave much alms to
the people, and prayed to God away.— Actn
10;2.
It I* not he who knows most, nor he who
•heara moat, nor yet he who talk* moat, but he
who exerciae* jrrace mose, who ha* moat com­
munion with God.—'Thoma* Brook*.

By BEN WIGGINS
The regilar monthly meeting
of tbe Board o f Superrinwe cf
the Seminole Soil Conran at ion
District was held
alstnight at
Toddy'* re**erwnt. The meeting
» v i railed to order by Chairman
Bonner Carter and the cun ate*
of the prevlout meeting were
read by secretary Bill Weal.
Under the heading
of S c*
Butineti Supervisor Ralph Hatemond brought up for diacuialon
the need* for • grove chopper
for use by taall citru* g r o o m
in thla District. There are a r«od
many •mall grove owner* who
cannot afford to own a chopper
and would therefore be rraxiiy
benefited if *ach a chipper * u
made available to them for a few
day* each year
A committee
compo*«d of W. W. Lina. Henry
Wight, and Ben W igg;r.» w ii appoirtrd to check oe the type of
rhopper needed, price, weight,
etc. arvl report on tame »t the

ers who devote their lives and complete
efforts toward meeting the evrr-increa&lt;ing
standard * in all of our schools, to be kicked
about at the whim and wish of politicians.
You would not want the education of
our children placed on that basis — so it
stands to reaton that the leaders who guide
your children's* education destiny should not
be put on that level.

Porpoise T a lk
Fifty years from now. according to one
scientist's prediction, man will be able to
talk to porpoises. The natural presumption
is that porpoises will be able to talk back,
thus opening an entirely new area of con­
versation.
Most c f \a won't be around when the
happy situation is effected, so we’l! never
know just how much of a contribution por­
poise talk will make to world progre**. In
the meantime, wre’ ll all have to do our best
to make talking with fellow human beings
interesting and worthwhile. Sometime* that’ s
more difficult than conversing with por­
poises could possibly be.

cert TnMttrf la Nervmber.
[ from Go-Tamer Collins u t i »
Alsu under tks W alter of n*» group. Thi* letter a t ! la regard
supervisor Lins brought to public recreational area* avail*
up for discussion the proposed sble to local dtixens. It appears
new tewage treatment plant foi Lha! some State assistance may be
Sanford. All luperviaor* agreed obtained In developing *uch an
that a *ewage treatment plant area if the need warrant*. A ft-r®
wa» e«tentlal for the continued considerable di*cu**ion o f the
.Towth of Sanford and for the
letter Supervisor* agreed that If
health and well Win* of all ehl*
lome
of cor preient rtcreatlor.il
tea* in thi* area Mr. Una made
a motion that the District super- aroai. each a* tbe Wekiva River,
tiaort *end a tetter approving were cleared of *nag*. sanlban,
the proposed prelect to the City and hyacinth* they would provide
Ce tomin loner». The motto* wa*
»cconded by Supervisor Wale* and better rrci ration and a grvatrr
number of people would partir;*
uaatumouily approved.
Cecil Tucker. Agnrulturx! Agent paim Supervisor Henry W ighW
ppomteo to draw
oraw up ■
a letter1
of Seminole County, expressed wsa appointed
hi* willingness to rooperate and r - v m i r r tbe needs for »uch a
work with the District Superviior* project in order to piovide local
in any way poaaible.
cittsen* with letter recreation*!
Chairman Carter read a letter fscilitie*.

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P. Keenan Going To North Pole
NEW YORK UP—Peggy Keenan,
s lady pur.ut ah* became a gold
miner, now ha* decided to become
the fir*l woman to reach the
North Pole
• And I will.” *h* tail poiitivcly.
She i* tbe only woman on a
scientific expedition of It men ant
to-odl deg* scheduled to fly to
the North Pole nett January. Tbe
expedition will be beaded by her
rtpiorvr husband. John F. Stanwell-Fletcher. a veteran arctic ex­
plorer and U, S Air Force rr*er*»
officer.
Mt*« Keenan. *bo i* red-haired
and ha* eye* the doenbe* her
telf a* "Airdxle colored." ex­
perts to ipead some time it the
vicinity of tbe North Pole She
doe*n't (eel her *ex t* any liabi­
lity. thicks more arctic exploring
should be coeducational.
“ A woman actually can stand
cold ueatber better than a man,”
•he said. ” 1 found that out on two
previous trips to tbe arctic, when
the weather went to U below
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It «a * on a trip to Alatka a*

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beinjr*, the researcher* say. It has been done t*rdn»s *• ■ Mtvr* iMee. Me * M in young adults, but *o far only in special doe they Sow t loose is hero moth
caic*. More investigation and ex|«riment
need* to be done, but the prospect* of sue-'
ces* seem to be good. Tooth tank1 promise
to be a major atep forward in man’* long
effort to counteract the ravage.* of time
and physical decay.
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about a subject always seems to have the
loudest argument?

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Convention in Jacksonville. While there we received
private lemons from Louis Schmidt o f New York and

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Grace Doran of Hollywood, both internationally known
lecturers and hair atyltota.
Operator*
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Is Barring H-Bomb Tests Issue?

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!

By JAMBS MARLOW
rd to say this country should slop fall-out of the weapons ani mak­
Aitocisied Prv»» N'ea* Aaalytl its tett* without waiting for agree ing easier therefore to concentrate
WASHINGTON Jt— S a v e r a I meat on in«pec!ion trams.
them on military tarte’ s x - ' *2 *
bade caertienv are involve-'
'T h e hard scientific fact." he by develops* weapons for defeme
campaign debate between Adlai sax), "seems to be thst we can against attack
S'evenaon ani Prrvident Euensafely stop hydrogen explosions
la short: Stevenson argues ,orae
bower over whether thi* country
without inspection because it Rus­ one hat to take the lead in ending
iboutd take tome new itep toward
sia or anyone else should violate the teit* and it should be the Un­
topping H-bomb tc&gt;U.
sn agreement and rvpiode a big ited States. Elsenhower »sy* this
Strventoa ha* lougltt to make a bomb we would tmmedia'.eiy d e­
country ha* made aU kind* of
campaign i**ue of ft Ii it?
tect it.”
proposal* f«r disannul/ b
Only a handful of government
Would we “ immediately" de­ its won't agrrt on an inipcettunpeople and KienUtlr know enough
&lt;sfe-guard system
about this highly secret field to tect It? Fiicnhowcr tay* tesla of
very
large
weapon*
probably
form an Intelligent opinion on
w tether the teals should tod The could be detectrd but it u impoiacietiuita dixagree. The rr»t of lb* sible to be sure except in the case
voter* ran only wuoier who's of the very largest weapons.
Stevenson *ay* in effect: The
right.
- it** argument between Stereo Unfed Stale* has an enormous
•on wad Eiienbower come* down •uppiy o f nuclear weapon* What
is lo be lost by stopping the tests
WASHINGTON ’ - N a t i o n a l
to two related que*rioni;
1. Steven* on toys cuntinued if thi* country goes right on with Guard has toarn in tta flrv* wo­
text* will do deiperala damtgt to reicwrrh and preparation for re­ man officer. Cap*. Norma C. Par­
mankind from the raiioacti** suming the tests if Russia should son. of Water*(lie. Maioe Sh*
faileut Kttenbewcr »ay» Ihu it, viois'e an agreement to atop her I* a member of the nurvirg »taff
f f the tMlth Tactics' Hosoita! at
wrung. He quote* the K*tiona1 tests?
Academy i.f Science* a* saying
Eisenhower's reply: Even if this Fiord Bennett Field. N. A’ .
Cant
Parson, a veteran of
mankind will not be damaged at country continued it* research —
the present rale of tesla.
after suspending tests — n could World War I! and Korea m d H
2 Sirvemon says thi* country •offer srrioui damage if then it the *30-year-old all-male guard
wouldn't lo*- way advantage to found exit the Russian* had set off tradition to ceremonies in th&lt;* Na­
Hutiia by Stopping tbe lr*t* and another lett explosion o f their tional Guard Bureso at the P r*tv
gon. She was accepted and given
then resuming them if it found
federal recognition as a Hatsoral
vox to* Hu i i u u were continuing
He Mid it require* a year or
tb* r* Eitenhowrr »»y* this i* more to organtie and carry out Guard officer under provisions of
a taw passed by Congress thii
wrong too.
such testa at thowe made al U.S.
Eisenhower refuses to kail the proving grounds to the Pacific i year.
Capt Parson served as an Army
testa until thera is not only agree­ Ocean. He alto has said that rement with Biuaia to do the same search without tests is a waste Air Corps nurse to North Afrlra.
Egypt and India during World
hot also foolproof safeguards — of time and moaey.
War It. She volunteered and aereby tospeetion I t u u .
Eiemhower says this couatry
Stevenson has never said to right b o w baa a “ superiority” to •d again with the Air Force dur­
ing the Korean hostilities
pnmlatakable language exactly nuclear weapon and could lose
She continued her active inter­
•hat bo had to Bund. At first he it* toad by saspowdlng tests with­ est in military nursing, working
Seemed to be saying this country out absolute certain t v
Rus­ with the Air National Guard unit
shduid »top a* tests without an sian* weren't best oo developing
at Floyd BeoneU Field. Under
agreement with Russia to do lha their own weapon further.
traditions and lawt *temminc
ss.rt. Biaeabower say* roalimteg the from toe militia of Colonial timet,
Later he seemed to indicate ho lett* has two Important beneficial Capt. Parson waa unable to get
thought inch agreynent would bo rmHt:
formal federal recognition for her
•ceded. Tuesday night be appear
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a USO entertainer that *be met with her own mosey to go to the
her husbaod
Black Hill* and furvey the area
Mu* Keenan U an adventure-' Hi* report wa* »o optimistic that
loving woman with both bunnest the banged tout her piano, wen’,
a* well at artistic talent who ha* to South Dakota, put on boot* and
A newspaper columnist reports that to
never been satiified with doing entered tbe mining btmees*
him the mo&lt;t trying period of the day
just one thing at a time.
There wa* plenty of metal in
comes with hU awakening, when he must
While pursuing an active career the tilli, bat it wa*n't unU re­
drag him self from bed to face the day’ s
a* a profe*»H»M&lt; punitt she alto cently that new technique* made
tasks and problem*. He Imrinctlvely resent*
built up a bankroll operating a removing it economic.
flooring concern
sudden emergence from peace and repose
Mu* Keenan bought mineral
Nine year* ago during a dinner In te l oet a 24square-mile area
to a call for effort and action.
party in Lot Angela* one of the northwett of the town of SpearThe night bringr&lt; him respite from mental
gjeit* (poke at length of Lire still fi*h She now head* a 3*00 000 synstress and worry. Getting hi* mind and body
untapped mineral wealth in the dicate Minerals. In c, which wiU
Black Hid* of South Dakota She begin foil scale operation* next
adjusted to the demands of another day’s
wa* to interested that one of the spring.
duties is difficult. Often he doesn't get to
other guest* suggested jokingly.
functioning at full spirit and efficiency for
•The men elected me presi­
"Why don't you become a gold
dent.” said Mi** Keenan grinning,
two or three hoars.
muter yourself. Peggy*”
"after I pointed out I owned W
On the other hand. George Bernard Shaw
Mn* Keenan didn't think it wa*
per cent of the »tock.
a yike at all The idea appealed
lo said to have abhorred night and its dark
"The gold we take out sill pay
to
her
at
once
blanket o f silence and inactivity. The hours
“ I’d been a rock hound myself for the actual mining coil* but
of daylight were best suited to the character
•ince I tramped the high Si- gold is no longer a glamour m*ial.
and richly productive mind of the great­
ever itnce 1 tramped tbe high Si- The real glamour metal*—and w«
erra* a* a s-rl with my father, know we have them—are eclumest playright of our time.
who wa* interested in mining * ret­ bium — tantalum, tungsten, beryl­
With all men o f creative talents and am­
lium anl titanium They are tbe
ture*.1' ibe recalled
bition, such a* the columnist and the re­
She hired a mining engineer heat-mutant metal* the governnowned Shaw, time is something to be used
mest seed* for the jet airplanes
of the future.
to the bet* possible advantage. One may
“ Today we sre m s whole be*
prefer to work at night; another loves the
age of metal*.'*
early hours of daylight. But all have one
-*r
She expect* to take out more
Central Press Writer
thing in common.
than a million dollar* worth of
They find that, for men striving con­
NINETEEN* - TWELVE fash- ' surface of the run had th* f.rce
metal a year and clear around
stantly to achieve, the hours are too few, I*ci la fenr.xir,* hats aa4 gowwa of a tuition atom bomb*, u y
(£00.000. She *a)i there U a 30i n coming back into style, our wktrooocr.ee*. Whwt's the troufct* ?
yesr or* tupply in the arcs the
whether it be night or day.
women's page editor remind* o». —Old Sot ran t bo THAT mad wt
hai leased.
Vow. how kcodeiful it would be himself!
Between exploring North Pete
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t 1912 dsthing prices did the
ice and removing Black Hiili gold.
* A Germs* fr s lu t es&gt;* the
ium !
Mu* Keenan expect) 1117 will be
We have aoil banka, blood bank*, and
worst time of the day is i&gt; hwh
t ! t
her n o il hectic year.
*erum bank*. Why not tooth banka? One- Four Cw-t/orwis eowncf*. fUr- to prt w toothache ii f y. m . i' u I
“ After that.” the c«afc**#d. “ 1
believe Fit be content to go hack 1
of our modern univeraitien i« workinjr on •y yniM , ev-tpof we oirpiw»c before espperf
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to my piano for a while."
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this problem. If the attempt it sucre**- 1 -1 /lew to Ore??’* EfwI-/oe-fw*e
Who* Ifc* was «t the *•■’ detk
fad birds f
ful. It may be pouible to do away in some
would ithi to kwww i* if Ibets 1* s
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‘ be*t ' lim# for on*’*
cases with artificial bridges for loti teeth.
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THE SANFORD HERALD Thurs., Oct. 25. iy5G. Page 5

School 4-H C lu b s !
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Sanford Grammar srhool Girls'
4-H clubs elected officers at a
special railed meeting this week.
A total of 12* girl* were present
for the five clubs.
The following' officers were
cirri ed:
Mb Grade. Miss Lucille Ball ami
Mrs. Baughman, teachers; Presi­
dent, Linda Hunt; Vice-president,
Diana Smith; Secretary, Margarrt
Wolfe; Song leader*. Pat Baburn
and Dorothy Carter; Devotional
Leader, Sandra Maxwell: and Ra­
dio Chairman. Brenda Brown
nth Grade, Mr*. Richard* and
Mr. Jones, teachers; President,
Nylrne
Albers;
Vice-president,
Robbie Berry: Secretary, Pat
Bruee; Song Leaders, Lu Alice
Clause and LaYigne Pitts; Devo­
tional Leader, Rheba Epstein; and
Radio Chairman. Linda Williams.
3th Grade, Mrs. Riser and Mrs.
Wright. teachers; President. Gin­
ger Smith; Vice president. Cindy
Wall*; Secretary, Ann Mahan:
Song Leader*. Carol Stemner aed
Mauseen Pills; Devotional Lea­
der, Penny Remiss; and Radio
Chairman. Sandy Hrntsh
61 h Gradr, Mrs. Grant and Mr*.
South, teachers; President, Linda
Williams; Vice president. Betsy
ll«ss: Secretary, Sandy Rirhard*;
Song Leaders. Judy VanWmklc and
Jean Barnes; Devotional Leader,
Sandra
Hamrick,
and
Radio
Chairman. Martha Cook.
3th Grade, Mias Catherine Ball
ami Mr. May. teachers; President.
Nancy
Perkins;
Vice-president.
Marilyn Hurt; Secretary, Kasm
McUratbie; Song Leaders, lleth
Burk and Myra Meeks; Devotion­
al Leader; Carol Samuel; amt fls
dio Chairman, Lots Karne*.

llv SARA KING
Book of the month for Septem­
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sure; “ Nun’s Story” by Kathryn
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Hulmc The story of a Belgian girl
f
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who, at the age of 21, turned away
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from her suiter and family lo en­
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ter a famous nursing order. This
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is the record of her dedicated life
f i t ' l l '0 t* W it-’
in Europe and in the Congo and of
fl* * ”
her struggle in self-renunciation.
Af-" m .
Sister l.ukc gave herself unspar­
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ingly to the little Congo minion
hospital, bet her pride of spirit
was an obs'acle to the perfect ob­
edience required of her, and later,
in a hospital in llodand under the
Nan occupation, her emotional invehement and active aid to the
underground brought on a person*
a1 crisis which took all of her cour­
age to resolve.
“ Wreck of the Mary Dear*" by
Hammond Innet is Ihe literary
Guild selection for November. The
Mary Pearr was a 8000 ton freight­
Miss Mull* l.oul**- J«d&gt;r (1‘hnln Ilj Fairchild)
er, torpedoed three times In two
World Wars, wrecked twice be­
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fore. finally presumed lost for
good. Then one day the ship sail­
ed into the Channel, haltered and
exhausted by a Biscay gale, and
apparently unmanned. A dramatic
and exciting man against the ele­
On the program at the mreling
ments story with an Intriguing
of the Future Nurses Club of
Mr*. Clara C. Jobe, formerly In Columbia, S. C., and t* no* my stery.
“ Adventure of ‘Horse* Barnsby" Seminole High School 'ear '
o f Sanford, announce* the engage- employr I by Warner dobbins Air
by I'hil Stone (State Fain is the I Hue Batter son. supervisor of Ihe
men! of her daughter, Mist Mona Force Hate.
The couple will be mairinl Sun­ story o f a picturesque adolescent thin! floor of lire new hospital.
Louise Jobe, to Harry Claude
day. Dee. 16. at 4:30 p.m. In the in the days of the Forty Niners. TT&gt;r meeting was held Friday Oct.
(ireen* Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Tabernacle, The Ceremony Horse was 13 when he was left IV during activity period.
Following Ihe busineas period.
II. C. Greene Sr., of Maeon, Gu. will be performed by the Rev. an orphan in Iowa, the ward of a
villainous uncle. Hr set nut for Alia* Dattrrion spoke to the girl*
The bride-elect attended S o t- I-eonard June* o f Sanford.
After their honeymoon, the California to join the gold rush. about nursing am* al*o advitrd
inolv High School In Sanford,
bride and gionm will rrtide at Hut Uncle wanted to get his hands tbein on some suhjec'a that would
and l* a graduate of A. I.. Mil­ IhWO lllllcretl Avc., Martin, Ga. on the fine farm that Horse had help them In a medical career
The meeting was adjourn**I at
ler High School in Macon. She
been left, so hr set out for Cali­
fornia, too —to do in his orphaned the end of activity period.
is now employed at receptionist
nephew. From here or» the wildest
at Den-Nap Klectrle Mold ComJ
sort of things happen.
right word* to express hrr precise
pany.
Frank Ycrby'i new book "Cap- thought Is simply uncanny. It I* a
The rruuiti-elrct is a graduate
lain Rebel," is a fait paerd tale of beguiling »tory you’ll never for­
of l,anier High School, attended
the Civil War. spiced with sex, get. It will make yuu laugh so hard
the University of South Carolina
imrarrd with gore ami full of you’ll cry. and cry real tear*.
Mr*. Iten Whltnrr, of Hanford, murderers, arsonists, kidnappers,
Some g *od myslrrles for the fans
will h« among tho*e who will raplsls and adulterers. Captain are ready for circulation; Chris­
greet the gtie*t« at the door when Itebel follows a itrady course topher Bush, "Case of the Ama­
the FSlf Chapter of
Kappa through Ihe haranlt of A'ankrc teur Actor";
Agatha Christie;
Della Sorority eelehrales
it* gunboats and Southern temptress­ "Dead Man's Folly";
Patricia
founilert'. week with Ihe formal es to find love where be least ex­ Wentworth. "Fingerprint" la it 1st
opening of thrlr new hou*e. Mrs. pected It.
Silver mystery):
Earle Stanley
"Call for Dr. Barton" by F.lira- Gardner, "Case of the Gilded Lily"
On October SI there will he a AVhlfner I. nn alumna of the
beth Seifert I* about a doctor who George Baghy, "Cop Killer."
demonstration on learning to clean School nnd the sorority.
"Man Who Didn't Fly" by Mar
About r-00 guest* are evpecleil pest behind him hi* unhappy mar­
the sewing machine at the Conn­
ell Center, 401 K. 2Mh, street. to call between the hours of (I and riage and the grueling year* of a got Htnnel l» a suspense murder
city practice, feeling he had found story. For a sinister mternatiunal
Any one Intrrettetl in learning' If) p.m.
The new white brick house a haven of peace in the twin town* hoax story rs*ad "Dark Window"
to clean the machine fan brine
arms* from the rampu* Is of called the llollie*. The girl ht met by Thomas Walsh. "Don't Go Near
It to the Center by onn a m.
traditional style on the beach teemed to fit per­ Ihe Water" it still tops on the best
Pleaie^bring newtpnpers, soft New Orleans
ram iinrn'a undershirt), two pie architecture The building ha* fectly into his future. But the hid- seller list and on llu* reader*'
tin*, a small Jar, small sire ern three atorir*; dining room, kit* dm tensions of small town life pro choice of currrnt hooks. Il'i still
recreation vhted difficulties he hadn’t bar­ going strong here loo
ehet hook. screwdriver that fit* ehen. rhapter and
Did you know that in a recent
your machine, and ■ can of lu­ rooms are on the ground floor; gained fur and almost couldn't
study made by a scientific assoc­
drawing room, kitchen, and In­ cope with.
bricating oil.
You may lirinir sandwiches, or formal living room are on the The movie version of "Friendly iation it t*at pointed out that only
you may go home a* It will take main Door; with the hou*e moth Penuaiion'' by Jessamyn West Is IT per cent of all adults were
a series of 14 short stories (In se­ reading a book when inters tewed?
about an hour for the machine er’a suite. Iidroom* for two girls
In HOT the figure wa&gt; 23 per cent
to set after the cleaning agent each, with adjoining lathi, on quence about a Quaker family. It
is an adventure in literature. The With such good books on the mar­
the third floor.
is put on the machine.
author's ability to select Just the ket now, how ran you resist?

Engagement 0/ Miss Mona Jobe
To H. C. Greene Is Announced

F. N. C lu b M eets

Sanford Woman
To Participate
In Sorority Event

C o un cil C en ter
W ill Be Scene
O f Demonstration"

Girl

Presley
Guest Singer
At Oviedo Partv

OVIEDO—The Memorial BuUJing was again the sernr of much
merriment and festivity Saturday
evening when the Hrception committec of the Oviedo High School
i'-TA sponsored another party on
behalf of the student*.
Receiving the student* and their
guests at the door were Carol
Alfred, Tommy Eric*. Kcnnrth
Sparks and tiarot Pinker*. stu­
dent representatives, assistrl by
Mr. and Mrs. John Courier and
Mr. and Mrs. James Pr*r»on.
parent representatives.
Dancing was enioyed by the
group as well as a talent show
program. Coach Paul Miklrr. act­
ing as master of ceremonir*. in­
troduced that famous trio, "The
Sneering Steer Hiiters." who »sng
"I'm An Old Cowhand." Thi*
talented trio was composed of
Mrs. James Merntt Staley, seven­
th grade teacher; Mrs. Paul M.kter; sod Mr*. James Partin, piesi *
Pit KPS It ATHINS tit) tIN for the South*ide Carnival, which 1* schedule) for Friday night. Hum. thing j
dent of the P-TA.
new thi* year are the table ait.iii,-, menu thr*r ladie* or making at the home of Mr*. John Ange1,
Then Mrs George Means, dress- Also you may recognise ■ couple of your l|1d favor Rea—tho |&gt;slr tree and patted plant* \Sorkir-;
rd as the idol of the fo*k and roll industriously on Mi* Donald Joi.c-. Mi&gt; L lb Kennedy, Mr- Tony hakcr*, Sir*. John Angel,
(Staff Photo).
»ot, with guitar, sideburns ami Sir*. It. l\ Ihiucan, Mr*. Bill Southward and Mu. T. C. Brown Jr.
hound dog. pantomimed "Don't Be
Cruel."
year, will woakrn the original
turf, and make It more susceptible
The slaty student* and guests
was ,ersrd h^ht refreshments
to wreds, insects and disease la*
following this gay evening
festation*.
BY DORIS A. CLINK
Till* i* the ileal time to laol:
The Sanford Gardrn Club of
a writable sulphur spn y lo con­ over the garden and to move or
Fla. Fedrration of Gatdrn Clubs. t r o l red spider and mites.
eliminate plant* ami shrubs which
P is the time lo plan for the
.''’ oinr gardener* like In plan! are not doing well. They are
protection of shrubs, ornamental*, winter grasses In a &gt;*urc greet,
easily moved during Ihe dormant
and the young annual* that should I.is-n* during the winter month*.
be planted this month for winlet It.-.Itan rye 1* mo*', commonly season, but the shrubs should
The dcridon to visit the Harry bloom*. "Ghost Garden*" are a used, although Ki-ntu. I&gt;, bin * ami be kept well watered. Remove
Anna Crippled Children’ * Hmtf familiar tight In Central Morula rrd top are al*o recornmt-nile t by dead nr disfigured branches, hut
tn 1’ iuatdla wa* made at ih* when the night* are cold. Old the Uniscrsily of Florida Ag teul* hold pruning, except for ilrcidioui
Anna Miller Cirrte meeting Tues­ •hrets and bed-spieads base sav­ •oral Experimental Marion Fet*
day evening at the Etk* Clnlv ed many of Ihe cold 'Sensitive tlllier *hmdd be applied before shrubs, lo a minimum as the new
giuuth premoled by pruning will
Mr*. Ed Cox presided over Ihe plants ami shrub* Well-watered Ihe seeds are Minted and the
social gathering and brought nut plant* are h cccr able Jo with­ lawn should be krp* mol*’.. II is be more easily affected by frosL
that lhl« Is n very Interesting stand frost an I Ihe ground x'loul I nece**ar) lo mow the ry*’ when
trip and should be made by n* be soaked, nut uprntlrd. \ plen­ it 1* about two niche; in hc’ght
many member* a, possible Rat* tiful mulch I* ivaihbl* in Span with a sharp mower which will
unlay, Nov. 10, h»« been selected i»h mot., which ran De left on lint tear the roils Lawn* planted
a* the date for the visit and alt annual* for twu *&gt;c ‘ Itree days with winter grasses will require
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lisdfrv of the rlrrte who wish to vshile Ihe cold spell lasts.
more wa rring and mure mowing.
Edna Hummerslll
attend are atkej tn tie at the
In November it i* safe to n*e Harold L. Moreland Jr. of ‘ he
Leslie Sheppard
Elks Club at | p.m, on that ar. oil rrmildon for senle on rant- University of Florida calls at­
Roger Schmidt
date.
cilia* ami other w.mt!; |daM*. tention lo the fact that winter
C. L. Residing
After the various officer* and t liru* tree* may be irrale I with grasses, if planfs-d year after
ccmmillre rhsirmrn gave their
r**port» the group rnjoyed deliri­
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ho*te**e*, lie*. Fred RcrUgrr,
Mr*. Jamra Thompson, and Mr*.
James Via.
Present for the session were
Mr*. Clarence Collin., Mr.. J It
Phillips, Mr*. Eddie Flout, Mr*.
Irving F»lnl&gt;erg, Mr*. L. N. Lyon,
Mr*. Fred Roetlgrr, Mr* Jam**
Via, Mr*. J. It. Hoolrhan, Mis
Wesley* Fillmnn, Mr«. James It.
MfSVIll, Mr*. W. J, Clark. Mr*.
Peter J. Hilkur.
Mr* Clayton Smith, Mr* II \
Canrll Jr., Mr*. M. I„ Ful Is,
Mr*. Bill Gordon. Mr*. II. I..
Foley, Mr*. Harry Kent. Sir* E
J. Muughlon Jr, .Mr* H. C. Ill*brow. Mrs, Grne Walter, Sir* It.
B Marr*. Mr*. John tlriffi*. Mr*.
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Harry
Adair,
Sirs.
Hirhard
Slape*. Mr*. Janie* Itosenow,
Sirs Roy- Chori-enlng, Sir*.
Id
Coy. and Sirs
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"Whet's funny and abst'a fright­ much—heaven help me—aa I lover
VTERWAJU&gt;8 Val f e l t she ening 7" h« asked angrily.
her. But you, too, preferred him.*
"U’a funny you should btileva I
must have been mad to have
Bhe put her hand on hla arm
made a deliberate eahibillon of dressed like this deliberatsly to an­ "Dirk U a friend, nothing mors
herself; she tried to put It down noy ycu, and It's (tightening that Supposing I had told you last night
to the champagne: but the knew you—that any man should hate that I would give up my friend­
U had n o t h i n g to do with the another aa you seem to hat* Dirk.” ship with him ?"
champagne.
lit was silent a m o m e n t .
"Don't you ace what that would
Her action bad been Instinctive, "Wouldn't you hat* anyone who have meant to me, Val darling?
prompted not from her mind but took tho man you l o v e d from U* might have taken Eileen fr,flp
from her heart. She had run ao your*
me, but I would have taken you
faat she bad bumped bard again it
Bhs loo paused before shs re- from him."
Dr. Itrtic# Harridan'* chert.
pUd. *T might If t had loved him
"Don't talk like that, please*
"Will you d i n e r with rr.e. very much once—U I iltil loved
she whispered. "Jt hurts, horribly.*
Bruce 7" she said quickly. Then toe him.**
"Because you don't want to g u t
•omt reason, she laughed.
"You think I'm itlll tn love with
him up."
"I shall be drligbted. It waa Eileen 7“ he asked.
"No.” She shook her small red
kind o( you to atngl* me out—and
"I think there are people who
ao o b v io u sly h * odd, d cruelly.
remain in love all their lives even head. T would prcm:lt anyUiag
Bruce looked down at her and though the person they loved has it I knew It would help you V, *
see." she raised her eyes and look­
said quickly, "Let's get off lh^ died" she returned quietly.
floor, tor heaven's *ake."
"But not it that person had ed up into his darkly brood.ng
rrracntly they stood ui the prow broken a solen n oath to love fate, T car# for you very detplu
1 suppose I'm in love with you." V
of the ship where they had etood them."
"Oh. my darling." Hia voir#
and talked that flnl morning, lie
"But If that person hadn't broken
took a handkerchief out of hla that oath? I f—you knew Eileen broke this time, and now all th*
btUernrs* and anger had gr&gt;nt out
pocket and banded it to her with­ hadnlT"
out speaking. She wiped her check*
Then I'd have loved her all my of It.
A discreet cough sounded brhmd
and blew her nose hard.
life, and no one but her.” he said
them. It was the cabin stewaid
"I'm •oriy," *he whispered. "Did simply.
"Beg pardon. Nurse, but Mrs.
I make a fool of myself and of
hhs said after another pan**.
you 7“
"But do you think it healthy to Feathtriiooe would Uke you to go
"I don’t tuppose anyone noticed. lovs someone who is dead as much down lo her cabin."
"01 course. I’U go at once ” Vsl
At least, that you were crying. But as all that? Do you think Ihryd
•poke automatically and as Ihougn
w hy T I don t understand, Val," be want tt?"
said tn a low voice.
"Maybe not.” he said finally. "As coming out of a dream, a dream of
Her young body slumped against a doctor 1 know it isn't healthy; happiness, of tullfltnssnt, of peoeff
th* ratling. She sold wretchedly, It's liable to turn into a neurosis. ised love. But aha felt guilty, *r
"I aurpoa* I wanted to know why That waa one reason I cam* to though driplte her throbbing hap­
piness in* had in som* way been
you'd been avoiding me all eve­ M L *
ning."
’ That first day you told m* the untrue to herself.
She turned abruptly away.
’ W hy should you have to know? sea brerse* had blown all th* bit­
Bruce followed her. He caught
And lurrly it was obvious?" he terness out of your soul," she re­
hold ot ner arm.
said quietly. "You must nave done minded him quietly.
"You'll let me know if ther* s
it deliberately to make me feel."
"I thought they had. Mayh* it
he drew a thou breath and added was meeting Hanson again and anything seriously wrong wi'.n
teeing you two -together. I've felt your patient?" Hit change of ton#
explosively, •‘miserable!''
"But what have I done deliber­ as though th* whole affair had stung her.
*T think I know my duty, Doc.
ately 7" she stammered.
happened over again, only di’iter
lor," the said coldly,
•
"Dressing yourself up In Han­ ently.*
"Heavens, Val. I didn't mean ir
son * suit. How do you think I
•'Differently!' she queried.
"Well, yea . . . J'oa are differ­ like that," h* said with gen urn*
felt when you came into the dining
ent. You re not a bit tike Eileen apology. "We can't leava matters
room—with him—tonight?"
aa they are. U your patient doeen t
"Why should you mind ao and yet—*
"What wera you going to say, need you tor anything important,
m uch?" she said quietly.
couldn't you come up here again?
He paused. "It waa a declara­ Bruce?" ah* asked.
tion. wasn't it 7 Four declaration
'I waa gmng to say that al­ 111 wait . . . III wait right here."
Sha hesitated, then she nod Jr L
aa to whoa* suit you were on."
though your* so different, I
"It's funny* *n* said olowly. thought I d fallen in lovs with y ou "Fli Uy to coma back."
(To fle CoofmuedJ
"But it's frightening too."
1 thought I might levs you as
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Junior High Program
W ill Keep Seminole
Eleven In Competition
tty It. HUGH ANSI.KY
A* regards the eurrent question
now dominant on the lip* u( San*
font Seminole fans: **WM1 Junior
Huh foulhail make the Vimn-de*
a winning rlubl", the anawrr I*
a resounding "Not neces»arlly'\
The matter l» much mure scri, i*r«
out than that If the Sanford Semi­
nole* « n the only squad with a
Junior high pro tram in the Or*n ;r Ilelt Conference, it would
O A 1 N R V I L L E . - Fullback make a winning club, hut Ihr
jn# ttrodtky continue! to pare *11 it.re nrccsrily of a Junior high
Florida Galor* In the ground gain- program in Sanford I* the only
i. In* department this wrek, hut hr thing that will keep the Srtnlnnlet
|t brine pressed closely h) three tn competition with their eonfercncv rival*. The Semtndlei are
tther player*.
BrwHVy htt run the hall n now outrlaited for only one rcalime* for ■ nrt gain of ISO yard*, aon, the team* that they play are
■m ating 3 7 yard* per r»rr&gt; boasting twice a* much expertHalfback Jim It mnitrr hi* i n ence. In olhrr words, only a Junyards In 31 em ir*. Fullback Ed lor huh program will keep Semifir m tnnvrii intn Ihird *p&lt;-t with m l.' High from being outgrown
140 yards (n SI rtrrtri, ant half- by curtent eompetltlor,.
Hut Jut ior high football ha* very
-kirk Jackie Simpson fell l*» fourth
tpot with 123 yards In only IT run* rewarding mult*.
Terhap* the mott nutriandmg
John Symank, Mnip*&gt;n’ s re
e t ample of what a Junior high
^plirrment it Irft half, m alr the
program ran do for a team can
Ilf frit lain c f iny r'avi-r, taklne
in* demon*trated by the record
aver fifth trot with 67 yard* In
*d Hugh Carlton, now principal
U earriev Hr wa* Florida’* lead
of Junior High, and the man on
•tax ground gainer agilnri Vender
whose thoulder* the nrw program
.blit lilt Saturday, maklnc 49 yard*
1wilt red
•Jn term run*.
In lBSD Carlton began hi* coach­
Brodsky m i n&gt;t otu m th.- ing teaching career at Lyman
'•cored rn a quarterback sneak an t High Sfhvil In Urn*wood At that
lead* with 51 pot tit* Ifirry Spear* time t.yman » a » a member of
jlrnfr.l *«n a ci’iarti-rhack intak aril i the Central Florida Conference,
*tu»»l three more paint* nflrr and Junior hull program* were
'touchdowns, brinsinr hit point lo Juri ruffling Into rogue.
•lit to U for the »rj*on. He ha*
Carlton instigated a junior high
’ Converted utrcriiftilly on seven of prorram and even though tt wa*
!ten attempt*.
not carried through in the tnh and
Lridiug In the passing depart loth grade*, the results were re
tinert ta ljuartrrbick Jimmy Dunn, ntatkahlr.
-art.o ha* connected on flae of 1?
The primary re*utl wa* rxreriMuses for 123 yrnl* and two rn.r.1 player* In the lower high
touchdowns. !!•• pu trd only om-e school grade* In 1931 Lyman plac­
a;almt Vanity hut that one was ed the fir»t member of the foot
good for St yard* and a t.mrh
down. End nobby llurferd wa*
Florida’* punting im a g e of 3* 6
the rtcthefi
iard» n-nulncd very rr«pectahle
Eight player* hare fiMred in jbut dropped a yard quarterback
| the rtceivlni of 1J pa*»f&gt; ilium Jon May ha* punted only four
• tree aid Symank hate caught time* hut hi* average i* 41 2 yard*
' three each and are the leader* jper kiek.

Brodsky Leading
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ba’ I on Ihr All-Conference team
for mure than a decade One of
the hoy* that Carlton ttartrd out
in the sorn lh grade madr Itenor
able Mention All-Con'erenre In the &gt; (HIKl—Captain Robert W, Jackson. L’fiN. Commanding Officer
of Sanford Naval Air Station, tee* off, commenting the NAS Golf
ninth grade and AIITonfrrrnre in Tournament cuirrntly being held ot the Mayfair Country Club. The
the lnth. From that time on, a five-week long tournament is open to anyone ba*ed at the NAS.
•olid rireara of boy* hate made The first match wa* completed lari week. Four additional weekly
mulch** have been wheduled hy the Special Service* Division of
ihr All Conference ro*ter from SNAS. Ttlphie* will Iw anardeil to the winner and runner up, white
Lyman. And the outstanding thing match winner* wilt al*o receive ptiie*. tOfflclal I'holo U. S. Navy)
i* that many o f the hoy*, anti
the latt group comprise this year's
senior*, make the grade before
their Senior year.
But the slory doetn’t end thrrr
Front Lyman Carlton went to
C ron City, whirr a junior high
program had already hern pion­
eered. The llr*t year there Carlton
mrntorrd hit charge* to the con­
ference crown amt placet wtan
The varily Improved DeLard
turn on the Alt Conference team
Bulldog JV*, with considerable
The neat year hla team again caphelp from refer** George Parti,
turrd' the conference champion
toppled the SanforJ Seminole JV*
•hip,' amt this lime eight men
IS 11 tn the Shrine Benefit game
made the All-Conference team,
ta»t night in DeLand.
Alt Ihii Indicate* that, rten
The Seminote JVa Jumped to
though there It no assurance of
an early lead in the firri minute*
a winning club, all the wonderful
of the g*me a* Cecil Damlrldge
potential In ami around Sanford
rolled out and circled right 'end
will be resitted by the Junior ami H OMRV S t.OLF TOl'BNAMF.VT ior Jo yard* and the *rore Hi*
Senior year* of the participating
UNtTIEON YFSTFKIIAV
attempt to drop kick the extra
boy*.
Vriterday’* luncheon of the Wo­ point wat blocked.
men'* Coif Astoclalion. at the
The Bulldog* jumped back in
Mayfair Country (Tub. had an the game by turning the rrtum
unprecedented attendance of 47. kickoff into a *corina drive The
Three new member*. MtUred itriv* wa* culminated by a 40 yard
Friday Oct. 2*
Low Smith, Dottie Mann, *nt Cerry run on a duubli. revet** by Dellich
6 18 A. m. Carfagno. made their Imtlal *how. Land » Benny Moon The attempt
12 14 e m
7:PJ p- m ing with the gnmp.
12 48 p m
to run the extra point wa* repell­
Salurda) Oct. 27
WeeVIy tournament prire* thl* ed by a solid Sanford wall.
1M a m
7 10 a m week were pre*en'ed at the lunehThe **e«nd quarter wa* a see8 14 p in eon Cene Ratilk wa* awarded the taw defensive battle, with San­
1 33 p- m
Sunday Oft. 2*
CJ*** A prire; Lucille Heard. ford penetrating to the At yard
6 39 A. m. CI*»* B. Ann Maeth. Clara C; line on two occasion*. But on
2 27 a m.
2:37 p m
!* 14 :• m and D D Rt.»»r!l. H m D
each penetration excessive penal­
Mi»nd4% Oet. 2*
Flltnor Village Coif Course ty calling took the fire out of the
3:30 a m
9 ri A. m hat invited the Sanford Women'* Seminole dove
to 09 p m
3 38 p m.
Early tn the third atanaa the
A**n to participate in a tourna­
lutuUy o n . j#
Bulipups
were unable liv rjp iu lu c
ment ant eocktait party on Oct.
4:80 a. m
19 (t A m.
on a Sanford fumble at the Semi­
30.
The
rnthutU’
lic
reception
of
10:39 p m.
4:34 p m
the announcement indicate* a nole*' 16 yard line, amt the Semi­
Wrdnf «*1l&gt; o n 3t
nole line held solid for four downs
3 21 a m.
11 21 A. m prrfrr* the local dub and *ai,l and took over possession of the
evenl.
m.
3 47 p. m.
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Helen Andrew*’ drlirtou* lunch hall at the same spot
A fourth quarter Sanford punt
wa* the talk of the Fairway* yes­
wa* partially defected, and wai
terday af*em*on
returned by DeLand to Hie Sautord
lli nRKLt. LIKES LOCAL
2d yard line to act up the second
CCVRSE
Bullpup TD. A sene* ot penal­
Carl Hubbetl, before returning ties against the Seminole JVa
to New Vitrk yr*terd*y, tried out mosrd the halt down to the Semi­
the O’ lando Country Club cour»* nole two yard line, whrre Jimmy
with Mario. Frank Mebare Jr. ant Thomsen, on a quarterback heep.
Frank Mehane Sr Tuesday, and plunged through the middle of the
enjoyed the outing Mario cam* line for the score Again the at­
In with 7T. Frank Mebane Jr., tempted plunge for the conversion
IS. amt Carl lied wi*h Frank Sr. was smothered
with 74 Hnbheit report» he riill
"With six minute* remaining in
well reoTventcd turnout for t1-* the game the Junior warrior* went
he wnuln ft* back In town again on the move again. They eovrred
In about a month
C3 yards tn It p’ays to score
MERANE VS. CAREkC.NO IN A Halfback AI Collin*, sparking the
Seminole drive, m ide the tally
CLOSE ONE
It teem* Frank Mehane Jr. D from three yard* nut. »nd tsen
whittling down the dtrianre be­ ran the lame play with Collin*
tween hi* play and that of Mario carrying again for the rxtia
Frank ha* been pushing Mario point.
The Urge Seminole crowd wa*
for the lari week, and after run­
ning even ttrvrn for IT botes, Jubilant a* the JVs stepped into
Mann finally came in one itroke the lead I I 13. but on the first
below Frank jerierday. Af'er play after me return kickoff. tarv»the «!im wm Mario »ald. “ Ai ton Sloan passed to Mtke Miller,
long a* I've been playing golf. and Miller gathered m the past
I've never *eeo anyone hit a drive and raced 53 yard* for a touch­
eff the fairway a* straight at down to push th* Bulipups out tn
Frank He'* plain murder with
thove worst* "

DeLand Tapples

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Golf
Gossip

Titusville Tides

18 Out For UofF Basketball Team
Ry JOHNNY JONEA
Editor's note: Johnny Jones is
the outstanding batkctball pride
of Seminole County. Ilf hai&gt;» from
Oviedo.
The University of Florida has-

C h iefs C lu b P lans
Membership Drive
George Morgan, newly elected
vice-president of lb# Seminole
Chiefs Club, announced this morn­
ing (hat an intends* membership
drive would be forthcoming with­
in the next ten days.
According lo Morgan, the lrtvc
will use the Florida Stale Bank's
telephone service. Morgan said that
It was hoped that every resident
or Sanford with a telephone would
be eontaeled.
EVERY

TOL’tHDORTN MEANS
A DANCE
NORMAN. Okie. (A P J-Jim Ep
person, a Choctaw Indian student
at the University of Oklahoma,
doe* a victory dance in full tribal
regalia after each Sooner touch­
down.
It’ s a tough Jor and Epperson
In*!*!* that he ha* to train for it.
"With the national champions
rolling, I gel to dance a lot,” he
sighed -after Oklahoma made 10
touchdown, against Kansas State.

kethall team finished their sixth
practice o f the year yesterday and
assistant roach Jim McCathrrn re­
ported that there w ee eighteen
boys out for the team Crnlrrs—
Bob Kmrirk 6 3, think Brrndlfr
fi-7. Jim Finn 8 8. Burt Touchberry 8-4. Wayne William* 83, and
Larry Gang! 8 4. Forwards— Dick
llobin 83. Jerry llendrr*on 8-3,
Dick Rohrr 8-4. and Bill Graham
6-2. Guards—Joe Hobbs 8-1. Ron
Stnklcy 8-2. Don Boone 6-9. Johnny
Jones 8-t. Charlie Smith 3 to.
N'vuel Fox 6 1. Bobby Field* 5 11,
and Tim Chasey 61
So far the Gator eager* have
held their practices from four
until five-thirty five in the after­
noon. but after Nov. 1st they will
practice from seven until nine. A f­
ternoon practice will re*ume after
regular season games start.
The Gators have had no scrim­
mage as yet. Their practice *e»sions have been held to sprinting
and ball handling drills.
The tram should be very strung
this year with seven returning lettermen, two Junior College trans­
fers. and five Freshmen coming

up from last year's Freshman
team. No one graduated off last
year's young team and Head
Coaih John Maucr hopes to im­
prove last yeyar* record 11-lg by
using the double pivot offense.
The Schedule:
Dec. 3 V, of Tamps
H
Dec. I Stetson
It
Dec. 10 Fla. State
II
Dee. 13 Miami
T
I&gt;cc. II Carrousel Tourney
Dec. 18 Charlotte, &gt;. C.
Dec. 27 Cater Bowl Tourney
Dec 28
Jar
Dec. 31 Georgia
H
Jan. 3 Tulane
II
Jan. 7 L S. U.
H
Jan. 10 Miami
II
Jau. 26 Alabama
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J
Jan. 28 Auburn
■
Feb. 2 Kentucky
T
Feb. 4 Tcnnrsien
T
Frb. 9 Auburn
H
Feb. II Alabama
H
Feb IS Mia*. St.
H
Feb 18 Mis*.
}{
Feb 23 Vandy
T
Feb. 23 G. Tech.
T
Mar. 2 Georgia
T
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is America’* second oldest artive'
horse racing track.

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front with only seconds remaining
in the game.
The refereeing, the poorest
ever wltne*»ed h ; this wnter w m
unmercifully set ere on the Semi­
nole*.
Score by Period*
Seminole JV
8 0 0 7— 13
DeLand JV
« 0 9 12-18

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Ehiin* Benefit gan-e wa* played In tVl-ami, tFboto by Jameson)

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Tetry Price, and Betty Guy, Ma­
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Itth
is**
r * r r r s ‘ i .t i n i n v » n j .
SSia&lt;atrt*
is* *••■•» *;
JAY It t-TI-Rk fv- o u t
_

OUTCM g
1936 LINCOLN PREMIER 1 dr. wedan
t l O Tfi
Sold for $3,600. Full) Equiped NOW ONLY W
1933 FORI) FA1RLANE I dr. *edaii
Fordomitir, Healer, W. S. W, Tire*

S I4 I6 .

Gar ~linog Ja&gt;a/' Aval’ Rleaar
rietulate* Swat hr l « t i Turns
itself aw and aft. Oivvt givater
eawifaet law to ceiling, taste
up to Il«b r* lu.lt

1933 OI.DS.9S 4 dr. wedan
S I2 ft6 .
11)dramatic. R. &amp; 1L W. S, W. T o»«r Brakn.v , * w
1933 RUCK 4 dr. »«dan
poarr Sleering. Power Brake*. Heater,
11) tuflow

M M

ALL MAKES OF NEW CARS AT LARGE DISCOUNTS

COLLIER MOTORS
1203 CELERY AVE.

Borden'* Dutch CSoeo-

9"

1933 PACKARD 4 dr. aedaa
tT M
lltm iatlc, Radio. Heater, W. 1 W, Tire* x ~

PHONE 2131

ICC CRIMM

late !c* Cream it b o ck

S I095.

1953 FORI) CUSTOMLINE 6 2 dr. sedan
Fordomatie. Radio. Heater

C n o d o te
D lm ond

iitsiTM nmi

LEE BROS.

PLUMBING A HEATING
319 Elm. A»f,
Phone 109

in town — and with
acme!King new odded
. . . B;g, crisp crunshT
eilmonda. Loti oi themI
Don t tnixi EUie * Dutch
TraoL
SPECIAL OPTE11 S1G
DUTCH CLUE DOLL AL­
MOST TW O f t C T TAU.
12.88 WITH CRD TLAP
r«OM HALT-GALLON CAS­
TOR. MAILED TO ELSIE.
FUU DEI AILS OR CASTOR

0

»*• *» Ike U # r

�1

I t —HOOFING-PLUM HINQ
riiU .M n iN O
ContiBct ftttJ Jlepllr Work
Fir* f*tlm »tc»
It. L. HARVEY
Phon* 1611
201 Sanfurd Ax

THIS
to
CLASSIFIED ADS

Ph. 1821
f r o m it a. m. to 2 •• iB. the
ntaeo for u-rtful reUiatlon is
TIIE'OOOGIE DINER ft BAH,
Lake M«rjr.
4 -L O S T ~
MISSING— Pel cal, yellow with
white *pot*. REWARD. Near
Randolph SI. Phone 2433 XJ.
lianuni
LOST—Chili'* t|U*»r«. Pinecrevl
School vicinity. Reward. Pit.
19S7M.
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
ROLLAWAY, Ho* pita I and H.vhy
lied* Hay. Week, o f Month—
Tel. 1126. Furniture Cenlcr —
lid Wert Firat St.

WF.l COME GIFTS
that arc long cherished me caiy
lo »clcct from PowfIF* Varied
itnek. Cume In anl look around.
1937 ROYAL PORTABLE
TYPEWRITERS
No Down I’ a&gt; men’
21 Month* To Pay
Lay Away Now for ChrUtinaa
POWELL'S OFFICE R lP PIA
117 8. Magnolia
Phone i'*#
It' 'IMAGE SALE-317 Ranfnrd,
S a t 0*1. 27, 9 a.m. to 5 p in,

• AUTOMOTIVE
T-ACTOMOttVF. WANTED
Sell Your &lt; vr lo
ROY REEL
30# W. Bcci.nl SI.
g—BOATS AND MOTORS
F« Inrude Rale* *

Bervlte

HUDSON HporllnR Omuls
sol Ul. SI.

Phone Ml

12—TRAILERS
It will nay YOU to «ee ul before
vmi buy. Open Keening* and
Sunday*. .
,
Kartrtde Trailer Hair*
Palalka, |ia.

1
(J

II—USED CARR

19.V) HUDSON Commodore a Con­
vertible, yellow with red Irvlher upholittry.
Straight »htfl
w. overdrive, two. Phone 1319-

XJ.

ThD li a free r»«* lo the "
land Rlle-ln Theatre for W. e
Hunt. K*p. dale Nov. 3, 193#.
1933 Chryiler Wllndtor 4 d u ct DeLuxe, Only 23.WKI actual mile*.
Call Ray Herron, Phona 2IS#, or
I3I3-W after
p. m.
FO R N EW PO N TIACS
clean U SED CARS,
Herron, Phone 2148,
alter 1:00 p, m.

and umnl.
call Ray
or 1343-W
________

U a T ” Pontiac Catalina harJtop
hydromatlc dtlv
New paint,
good llrrt, Call R A Y H E R RON
at 213#. or after o;t&lt;) p. m.
phone 1313-W.
Naih, four door aedan. Uo&lt;tl rwittlng condition, rlirau. BARGAIN
Owner unable to drive. J. D.
Davlton, Route I, Rot 61U.
Phone 731 M.

BUSINESS
SERVICES
1#—REALTY PARLORS
Modern Alr-condllloned Sabm

Harriett’# Hen itIv Nook
101 8. Otk

i

:I

S l'M IA I.
Ito permanent, R 30
K V A H U M I I K A U T V H llO t*
Phone M3
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTING

WOOLSEY

m.

For Palntihg call Mr. Tavker, Ph.
cdl XIL Room iptcial 114 93.
GAIN MoRF, SPACE in your
home with ilorage wall*, builtin eupboarda, ahelvei. etc. See
HILl. LUMBER A SUPPLY
YARD for ea»y le follow plan*
and quality material* at econ­
omy price*. 223 W. 3rd 81.
PRUNE S3 'T h n Lumber Num­
ber".

aA N F on n

.

_

• LIVESTOCK

$179.

11KHALD

Thur#.. O ct. 25. 1950. P * n 7

T 1I K O A I I D O P T H A N K S
Vrn- orten n Car.I of Thank* in th« Sanford Herald mtaU a M # i
.................
"&gt; t only I* H a gfaeiotti
which i* difficult
to fill in any other way. Not
•*nt flo
floral tribute* but
txpreiilon of gralltuda lo lho»o who hava aatll
*l*o eourleouMy arknowledge* tha Mrrvlee* and klndn*#a#g #f
many lo whom a nervonal not# of thank* cannot wall b# Milled,
ver Card* o f Thank* are nee* pled a* Meillly K»r*
New.paper
rect. Emil*
nuy Poll, Iha ruled authority on ailqualla, fails (bay 1»ar*e
OOfi uie*.
uanv good
There i* no rrctcrlbcd form for a Card of Thank*. It sen b# M
brief or a* detailed a« you dcvlrr. When tha oeeaalon com*» you Will
'ind • »)mpalhclleal|* undaratandlng member of aur *taff I# Bttlat
rou.

;

&amp;

REAL ESTATE

DAILY CROSSWORD

BA LL R EA LTY

s &gt; .y

C tuny

• RENTALS

ROSA I- PAYTON.

OCCUPANCY

A. William*

Try and Stop M«

------------By BINNETT CEBP -

H

BE A 2-Oftft

PAMIty

want*

Our Loss, Your Gain
W e Need The Room

OZIKR U liALTY CO

3 Hrdroutn home in Soiilh Pine
■real. Owner bring Iranvfernd
105 Shannon Dr.

lovura II. Oder, llenltiif
llairl 31. Field, Amociatr
2C01 Ho Orlando llwy. Ph. 1139
EVENINGS: 3113 ami 79U

! Imdrnom liuuie. for *ale by own­
er. tnuu Down. 134 tnonlhiy pay* niUOMF. HOOD H O R K E R H
through t lat-ilird ad*. U l ar
menl*. 1917 Summerlin Ave. ph.
experienced ad writer a**i*t you.
1043 W',

COMPLETE MODERN
Thuratlny, Krltlfly anil SMurtlsy Wo Will Offer
INSURANCE
lairh Arbor: l-argr new 3 bed*
All the NEW KINDS nr fire and
Ill'll R AITIDN uia Clatilmorn. 2 balh Rambler with FOR
casualty. Imuranee avaliabto In
A So lid T ru c k 1-04(1 o f
lied adi tn aeii rent hire, tall
Florida Room, *.reenrd porrh,
(ha betl of Cnmpaniri at Low1131, aay "Charge it."
ear-porte; ; fully equipped kdche .l R a id to llio*« who qualify.
rn;
uiilll
ami
olh
other
ra­
ConMilt B A L L INSURANCE
ti at; ilfc 'roium inning Beauil SWAP ANY HUNG! JuM lilac*
AGENCY, 20t S. patk Ave.,
Cliutlird ad*. Phon* 1121 lor a
fully ltR&lt;raprd large lot, near
Sanford. Fla.
At pilrr* lower than you (ould &lt;• rder direct from Ihe manufacturer
helplul ad wrtter.
echoed but mute. Phone 222MI.

M E T A L U T I L I T Y C A B IN E T S

*7—BROKERS and REALTORS

Mm i All Tetfe ct
Some Slight ly Dented, or Scratched

Seminole Realty

Phona I2BJ

F IR S T C O M E , F IR S T S ER V ED

l i d Burnett
for PAINTING
KOI Grandview
Phone 1932-M.

3 -P t. W all C a U M U .............

RENEW'
Your R o o ir M a y ’ We
auggeti a cotdraelor. Let U* ar­
range a Home Owner* l-oan lo
rover your roofing job. Gregory
Lumber of Sanford, Cth and
Maple, Pbone IM3.

L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Phone 2144 Route I, Sanloid

S A N K O ltD

r

p a in t s

K -P IA N O SKHVICK

TDK

u. hoTmjes

FINANCIAL

•415 S, Park

Florida State Bank

NAME MIX-UP
SALEM, Va. VH-A Roanoke
College Profeuor wa* mmewhal
dunned when he nolrd the name
on hi* birth cerlIRrate wa* Wil­
liam lluper Harbaugh Hooker. For
33 year*, he'd been urine Ihe
name ol Xebulnn Vance (looker
II.
A Roanoke County Circuit Court
order *et Ihe tcrord ilrilghl mak­
ing the name Hooker hid uvfj
through Ihe year* hi* official
name,
Honker aUriludrd the mltiip tu
Ihe farl hi* father, /elution Vance
Hooker, died ihorlly after hi*
birth. Since then, he * gone under
Ihe name Jtehulnn Vance He didn't
diirover Ihe error until he receiv­
ed Ihe rrrliflrali* from Ihe Bureau
of Vital RtattiHc* In Richmond

F. holi Ml finer
SW.SO New t-taedmom home*, kllthen
Sofa Red and Chair
W let
equipped. Phone 413 or wrlla
Hollywood Bed
49 SO
Plumbing Contractor
Jack Vlynl, Bov 30*. Sanford.__
Ftet headboard* on Hollywood
Kohler Plumbing A Suppli*&gt;
Bed*
Ru*m Electric Water Heater*
2
nrwly decora lei, 3 worn apart*
M—IM)(1S— CATS—PETlT
•Ml tlrranil* lir.
Ph. M
menl*, large room*, III Uak
All Blncltc Sell Uncounted
MAKE Boxer pup. 4 wggk* old. •119 00 Bunk B eil . ... III!CO
Ave.. Phone 41 or 1244 W.
CERAMIC TII.K
AKC. bnmllc, pick of litter.
3-Hoorn
Group*
293.00
FUHN. garage apt. Adutl*r TO*
Paul p. Mueller A: Sen ph. IS I
PHONE 1179.
TUB "IN MKMOItlUM" NOTICE
W. Inn________________________
3 Pc. Curved Sectional*
199.00
Free cvllmale. lj"ality work.
It it the euvlout of many fatnilie. in Ibis country lo commaiaarml#
(Foam Hubbt'r)
PLUMBING A HEATING
1 bereavement by an "In Memorium" notiro In ntwipaptr elaillflad
BEDROOM:
Sei t.c Tank InaUllaHon h 8er*lc4
column*. They flml a real lolace therein. Preparation or
at
Double U rnitr
Heater Service. Archie (’ . liar 43—ARTICLES FOR RALE
1 auitahle verre bring* back In them tender, plratant recollectlllia. A*
*1—ACREAGE
Beveled Mirror
ietl, Phono PIAV ,.r IMS.
Clira Cook, (hr Enrlbh purl ha* »o brnullfullv rvp toted It:
MAlill* t IIEF full sire range. 104 Pookcate Bed
"llow cruelly *w-eri are ihe rehoea
IU At'IIER high ami dry on pavrd
laurel lirlvp.
Inneripring Mall res*
that alait
n«*J helwten Paula Ave. and
Bog Spring
(2 pillow* FREE)
When memory play* an old tun*
Saihllc in good condition. rraionLake Mnnine, Wtlj *r|| all or
on the heaiL"
able. Phone 3115.
art with warranty title. Price
Mu*t frequently an In Mcmoiium I* Inifrled on lh* anelvartAty
Sec our new line of floor covering
iso per irre. M O. Worman,
if death, Unwcvrr. nlhrr dale*, which it I* felt ara appropriate #r
lil'S/I.F.M'S TRAVEI-#
ani eomplete home furwi«Mng*
Crib with waterproof mallre*i.
Sanfiuil,
FREE DELIVERY
Giug tundillon. Phone ..&lt;HT H.
CIIARLFSTDN, W. Va.
- A 1 Meaningful are nlto vnlerlnt, The blrlhday of Ihe departed, In# weddionilailim t and Hepalr
ECHOLS BUDDING CO.
Ioral man atrriled un a drunk ; mg »nnivrr*arj. Memorial Day, even Chtlitma* are among ollltr
41—FARMS AND 4IHGVER
1007 Sattlord Ate.
Phone 1113
1 vilfnifjeant oeeaiiun^ ahntrn.
___ _
We nuy and aril u*ed lumitttre Comer 2ml &amp; Magnolia, I'h. 1232
charge. loW Judin Janie* MtIf von are be-Uuni in exnrr** ynur tender thoughl* in poella forth,
Paying top ca»h price* lor any
Plumbing. Ktnky Heating
an acre Gle farm Three lied room Wboiler. "Give me a break. mu may avail ynurveif &lt;,f tha llciald'a collection of original vent*.
"Bud Bambergre" Mgr.
thing of value. bUPKH TRAD­
home, large barn. All equipment Judge, am) I'll walk nul of town " Nieto expry** in tmetle beauty Ihe •motion* of lh# hcartatringg.
Open Monday'* ill l:M pm .
ING POST on I7-9J Ph 30SJ-W
and mirhinery. E n y W .C i. Ph.
Service on All Waict Pump*—
in e man wai brought before the Among them aio vcr*e» appropriate to any rircumvlanee.
VISIT OL'It BALCONY
13*3 J. P. 0 Rot 1144.
Well# Drilled — Pump*
•ame lodge on lh&lt;* Mine charge
TShtrli.
,4*c.
Sleeping
bag*,
Paola Road, Phone TOO
TIIK HATH
live day* later. Willi down rail
4S—IIDMRS
rnt*. blanket*, tarpaulin*, Artny
WHITE
1 'ard* of lhanki ate llJkl per Invrrtion regardletl of lilt . In
eye*, he **idNavy Surpltll. 310 Sanford Ave- SEWING MACHINE CENTER
*2—nPEITAL NOTICES
nolict'*, &lt;lue to lie fart Ibey may run lo t-m*jdcfgbl*
"Thry picked me up, Judge, a* Mnmuiiim
DOW N
cnglh, ara billed at gl.ltfl per enlumn Inch.
Sale*, Service and llrntal*
Like new bottle,I ga* ipace h ell­
CUSTOM I CHOLSTUHING
I
walkrd
out
of
town
"
3
Bedroom*
and
Carport*
G A R R E T T S
Slip Cover* ami Uta|*»
er. Call I2«H M.
T*rrano Flour*
323 E. Firti Si.
Phone l l !2
STANLEY KlILP
Kilrhrt. Equipped
•I—RIIGKERH and IILALIGHS
—
-Factoty
In
You—
PHONE MVU.
n i l ! DIRTINI'TIVE FURNITURE
Nire Revldenllal laieallon
Aluminum
—
at
WarrhoUvi*
I'rien
,
vitll
Land'rtped Yard*
Thi* I* a free pu*« lo the I’ ralro*
VrnrliaH ItlinJ*
UATI.IA illllt I III IIS
BERRY'S. We are expert* at »v. Bendy fur occupancy in 2 week*
l_vVe Drive In Theater for G,
Dragline K 11illIdol nr Srrvlee
Em loved hea I. Fag-proof bottom
aitlinf
you
tn
iccuru
giacimi*
If. High. Ovieilu. Exp. dale Nov.
5 sphere
A . K . 8 I 10 K M A K K H , Jit.
Ph 2232 Geneva. 2133 W Senior 1
3 small
rail with pkutlc end*. I'lajlic
3t ROvS
gnoil
louk*
with
functional
con­
3, ISait.
24 entef
or rayon iai&gt;e». Colloti or nylon
Builder
roJcntr
1
Young
thcep
venience.
Today'*
beat
buy*
in
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
eeity
Phon* i n i
l*oo Mellonvilie
4 Cry of
5 stun*
eonl*.
....
..
nationally advertised furniture
Ralph Ray, 3130.
&lt;ltah)t I
a Umb
Henknrlk C!I»M nnd PnlRl t o
M Mchrtiev
HSPUSm tgij m.’ ri
at 111St OF ST PRICES. 9UI W.
27 Pig
!* Creep
I'hone 320
12
Spur
wheel
FAIRBANKS • MOUSE P u m p a 111 III Wevl 2nd St.
UlB.'atV UMU
Flr»l St. Plume 1647 for Even­ LARGE 4 bedroom home. Meal
RAYMOND
M.
BALL
[&gt;en
#
Pioitel
a
location for children. Ph. 2 VU-J.
I I It -«V of
BBtvtx .»J 1 &lt; -v:
t\ell Drilling, HOWARD C
ing Appointment.
OSC
VIt
M.
II
A
Kills*
»N
It
netted
tn
u
bu
l
UteObl
LUNG, Phone 364 *U? Eavl BARGAIN! Ant tr.tt aa* range,
REG,
BROKERS
euk
7 rtff
perfect com) 11Ion. Call at WD
T'rtifnent
fi room, 2 bedroom home, 1,3750
tnmmercUJ At*.__________
8. D Hlghleymaii, A**o&lt;-l*le
• BIO VALUES
31 In ,
a Abvotute
Hiawatha Ave Dreimwold
1 * rentcieo*
loveatei on Old Orlando Hl|h- 201 South Park Ave.
I'hnnr 9#h
what
9. Kilted
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, Gate• QUICK U ftK D IT
15 vtalt
way. Ideal fur children, *eh»ul
Alco
"Lifetime"
Aluminum
manner
II.
A
winding
inrnta, invotte*, hand Inll*. and
Ini*
Mop.
Call
lXIJ-M.
hettragn
H
K
T
IIIK
M
K
N
T
IIOM
K
• EASY TKKM B
iHlergtl** atl**e
Ja'oti'le*
31 Cut*
-licet
program*,
etc.
Prngreajtvc
|4 Uncoolie-I
Fully fumiaherl. runvrnlrnL com­
WII-RDN MAH R
3# Mart
2
panel*
.IS'!"
"X
"
3lY'
Long
ittegu.
If
Sloth*
Printing Co. Phono 4t'S — AM
ia
Kvtrgreen
I.\KU FRONT
fortable. 2 bedroom frame home
New anil l ’*rd Furniture
34 Biblical
I panel 23" "X "
Long
Inly
|0
TwDt
Wen 13th St.
•hiuti
home on
a il K. Firtt SI.
Phona 934 New three bedroom
with hardwood flour*. 2 |Hirche*,
4 panel* *11" "X " #2" l one
rharaetae
II Engravt
2" Dl*grlf»
10 Ditlle*
Lake Emma. On* and half tiled
c*rp.irle Eaecllent condition and
4 panel* J»" " X " #2 Um j
34. riexut
with
7t W‘arp ;4rn
Thi» li « free P*»* •» thc Movie*
21
Cuunling
44-FARM
and
GARDEN
hath*. Florida room, lort 211'
well tandecaprd.
Original *o*t H7H.no
4i\ Gaelic
rorrnnvM
27 Out x
land Ride-In Theatre for Jeff
dr* It r
a 22.V. Turn $n «n* nilte at
Selling Prlre 3#,3&lt;JO
Will tell *100.00 See at 651
42. India (peel •
33
Burrowing
nkkname
ilnvD. E*p. dale Nov, 1, 19WHome
grown
Marion
Market
Cab­
21 Klee* &lt;Dial.
Oaklawn 4'emetery,
piumoa-t Hr. nr call llOti-M.
44 Cup
animal
21 Swlw tl»cr
bage Plant*. R, F. Crrmhawr,
Eng 1
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware ENJOY a »hop id tiy *oiee on ynur
ut
o«y
Ph. 17II-W.
2* VYhuker*
l
liedroom
houvf,
frnrrd
in
back
and paint at-C-Hltl llanlwaio SMALL CHANGE. F. M. B. 5e, H*
TT ~ T—
34 rrunfretdr
T“
yard. 1913 Summerlm, I'huna
Co., 301 E. 1st St., Phone 33
A. B. PETERSON
er » mail*
HIBISCUS. Mngle and double
ft J4e *torr, 32I 8 Sanford.
1
2371 R.
Rmker A»*iwl*(e»: A. It. Peter*nn
1r#
30 Mere
flowering. $1.00 value* for 79e
TI“
Kohlmun Hand Crafted Furniture. Weatern *adtlle, g(*»*l eonditlen.
Jr.. P. J. Chetlrrmn, Oarfleld
31
Pnruum.
Grairevllle
Nuriery,
P
H
O
N
E
tbeilrivim h»me, 2tHl It. Fenced
We build, deilgn and re finish.
TV
Inquire: HIT Magnolia Ave.
Willett*. John Mei.rh ami II W
“
2061.
Ingty
corner lot, oak Iree*, By Owner.
See at 911 Flench, Ph. 32-11.
William*. A. C. Duudney, Land
92
Entire
FOR FILMS, Finiihlng, Tap# He*
Phone Jill J.
Surveyor.
T“
“
T*
31 City
rnrder*. Suppllea. See WIE- 3*—MU8ICAI, INSTRUMENTS
Ill HOUR Alarm Clock*, Guarante­
1 10 N. P u k Aee.
Phone 1129
r
ipru*« 1
BOLHT'H CAMERA SHOP. IIO
ed It *9. Sanford Jewelry A
37,
l-eather
Aemrdion,
W
h*»i,
Ca»*
Included.
V
?
Tnl* I* f fire pav* In Ihe Rilr
S. Park Ave.
Luggage. .1*&gt;0 Sanford Ave.
Phone 3113.
worker a
Theatre fur Unit Green. Palmrl*
TT"
if
\
tool
Dlnelle dull. Hollywood lied, com­
In
Ave.
Kvp.
dale
Nov.
3,
I95#.
Ilnn*e limning- Window*, Floor*,
I
plete. IJvlng room auile. U rge
3*
P
rlln
f
tr
T IR E D
art
tutlrr. ( all II19-J, IL c . Caldwell
* loh* ’
I ' —BROKERS and REAI.IDRS
ga* heater, Kirby Vacuum clean­
I
2
41 Sublet t
er. Phone l#31-It,
ur the M m # old t h in g ?
rrIT
Tht* I* a fire pn-« lo (he Prairie
34—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
Cumuli A REALTOR F R «
matter
Hea tht ipadou* new laitafully
Iwke Drive In Thralre for Mr*.
I
“
41—APPLIANCES
1.1 Live &lt;nt|
CUI.I.EN AND DAItKKY
-*-edifferent home* in — , —
TT Tt*
I. E. Knowlet. Eap. dale Nov.
WEI-AKA APARTMENTS: room*
I’ hane 2311
45 Metallic
South I'ineert*!
Sanfort IN N. Park Ave.
.1, 1930.
FRIGlIlAlltH anidlance*, alia
x.Or ltd
I •■nr
private bathe. I l l W. Flru Si
TT
Urava Manor*
Sanfort
w|
•nd »ervlee, 0 . II- High, Oviedo
44 Kong* tor
PUMI'S ft KPIIlNKI.EIt
Volenti* Villa*
’ DcLam
_
I
—
Fla,
Phone
FO
5
9115
or
San
Dowiutalr* apartment. CALL 1140
two people
17“
HYHTFJlS
W\
n i Jr
Reglalrrrd Heal E*tate llmker
ford IMI-VV alter B pm.
47
Elftck*
All types and site*, installed tt
IMMEDIATE
Phone 2471
17 U2 at Hiawa'h*
De*irabU
furn
ga
n
gs
apt.
4U-W.
16 Met 1itnenl
TT
"Do It Your*elf."
Saleg - • Service
%
DOWN
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
J Brautlf .1 Home*—S room. 2
RINGER
Avalon
Apt*.
Eflriency,
Ph.
720-W
H T 1 N K
1
Tibetan
r
r
Sewing Machine*
bedroom*, hath and # room, 3
Machine and Supply Co.
pneat
* ^ , .
ldeslly R ltu n led
AI*o part*, aerettone* for all KI’FICIRNUY Apartment. Bull
bedroom*, bath. Bum have tar1
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. rtl
2 External
|Mirir*.
make* of *ewlng machine* of
LuMtriuualy 1’ lannml
ahlt fnr bachelor or couple. Pri
aced coating
American and European manu­
PHONE »27a lor (IIEIIKY
vote hath. A,rot* from I'oit
Moderntcly Priced
CllttPI T V
ltENDIX
facture.
dal-* ‘*-&gt;1 S--vlce
Office. Manual Jaeobton.
Ileal Katate Brokerage — Notary
AH Repair Work
3 nnd 4 tledroom Home* with I I2l!l W I1lh S' Hear Barber Shop
RANDALL
Fully uunrnnlrei
alii !! bath* illtialed on intRe,
Furn. cottagi’, r • a l o t i a b l e .
Electrle Company
arlivtlrally
landirniird
lot*.
101! E. SECOND ST.
Located on 17 02. I'h. noin-Wl
Service — Qualily —Satisfaction
Robert
Paved attret* and all other
Ph. 113 Sanford 2*17-1 1 De llary IS—BUILDING MATERIALS
REALTOR
city eatitenlencel make tlie-e
1 room apt*. 112 Elm., I'h. 2943-W.
eolonlM
of
owner-occupied
lU v m o n d i.unilfiuixt.
RED-l-MLX CONCRETE
T . V . HKKVIUK
1-Bedroom hoove partially fura
home* truly delightful pUc**
ASSOCIATE
Window Rill* • Lintel*
Day nr Night
170 mo. Call 994.
to Ilea.
,
Phone 1*73.
Altanllr Hank Bldg.
Septic Tank • State Approved
s E M IN U u : r.v.
Sand • Cement Mortar Mil
Deilgnrd,
Built
and
Sold
303 Celery — Ph. 1235-J.
EINRICH urine; the great German poet, died 1 hundrfti
n i'K N i m r s i :
Hove Court 5 room a pari menu,
Miracle Concrete Co.
It*
furnlihrd.
Kllthen
equipped.
BEAUTIFUL ROSE COURT
yr.it* ago. li n e ate a few of hit molt quoted qulpi:
.'3-Mt lUKHS INKi nUCTIHN
■19 Elm Ave,
Phone 1333
OUIIAM ft TUDOIl Inc.
21W9 Grandview
Phone 1494.
"W
hy admire a roic a* an ariitocrat? Admlr# the democraU#
Buildfr* of Fin* Home*
SATURDAY A SUNDAY
LEARN Hawaiian Dancing, S
CONCRETE
potato. For cent uric* it ha*
For
Florida
Living
I
In
3
pm
I
room
unfurn.
apt.
Newly
decora
year* up. Adele HrPmsn, Phone Ready, Mived Concrete. Concrete
nourlihed nalionc."
CUt
IDEAL LOCATION FOR
ted. IMI Celery I'h. au5 W.
m u.
____
Block, Sand, Gravel Cement
SALES OFFICE
"W i*e men create new
/ ^
CHILDREN
Concrete Pipe to meet *11
2#25 S. French Avenue
I and 3 bedr.utm cement hloek
1bought*. Foul* luopagatc
Gualiflcallnn*,
phona 2too and 29*U
Dtnp hy nn&gt;l *ee thin »par linn,
EMPLOYMENT
lake front home*. 3&lt;,V A JX3
niinleiU home, detignel fur eit*
th e m "
S h erm an C on crete P ipe C o,
unfurnlihed. Phone 1129.
hi.
»*— HELP WAMT.D—FEMALE
joynhle living. The built In elre*
Old Well nail HI.
Phone 11*9
"W om fn have only one
John Reilly Co.
Inr kitchen make* it a joy to
way In make u* happy, but
Walt ret* wanted. Apply 1
Touch 4tlRUSINMB~K~QUiPMENT
&lt;onk There 1* Murage »p«re
Kffirlenry apt. Ill-way IT tl So. 2 Bedroom I’ll llmi«c, Wynne'.' d
l!u*y linv# 30,000 ways lo
Urn Drug Cu, Mr. liirpln.
unit in 1led in ii» 3 bedrtimni, 2
City Limit*, fllumberland Court
HAYNES Office * Machine Cm
make tu mitcrakle."
llange, Refrigerator ft lleaiir.
full llli- billh*. anil large ulilily
CASHIERS WANTED. 'APPLY
Typewriter*, adding machine*
liardwooil Floor*. Til# Bath.
room. Many oilier feature*!
"D on’l ptaicc a dramatic
ATKINSON'S F O O H M A R T .
Sale* Rental*, 314 Mag., Ph. 41 3 room apt., alulta. 1113 Patk.
Equity I4UU. Ph. 799 It.
PRICED TO SELL NOW!
actrr bccauao he bring*
PARK AVK. A 231It ST.
A'our Iniperlloti I* InvUed—Don’t
•-ft Soda fountain ami bar In A-l Furn. 3-inom apt. Privala bath
(cart to your ryr*. An onion
YOU'LL LOVE
Reliable tvrton lo krep 2 child­ condition. Alio 6 rail Iron, leath­ ft entrance. Ph. 1154-M.
forget—SAT. A SUN . I to 3
will do th# name."
THIS
BEAUTIFUL
SOLID
BRICK
ren
Monday thru Saturday er upholtlered bar itnnl*. Perfect
p m.
•
* - *
Nice 3 room furn. apl. Screened
2BKI)IIOOM IIOXIK
nlghl*. fl:30 - I2:3n Ph. 2337-M.
for » malt bu»tnr&lt;* gelling atari
parch ft g a m e . Only |37.5U Thi* Inline ha* large living rt.cuti
W. II. "B ill" STKMPER
"3*ou have made a very
rtl Worth over ll.tati mil **rrl
I f—IllitP WANTftll ~ MAI.R
mo. BI2 Park. I'h. 4#S-W, Mgr
Guy Allen, A**arialr
wdh fireplace, ! cvlra large
good impreiiloh on me." &lt;v
fire for |3*3 complete. Ph.
Arlcllr Price, Awoclatr
liedroomi. dining room, kii hrrt
hank president in a »mall town IMd an applicant, "and 1 h*r4bp
P K R 31 A N E N T tlay and nlghl 1020 J.
HUfCHINSON'B O c e a n
Front
Rcallor — General Inxirance
with ptenly of eabinel*. Inrakappoint you th* loan atianger." The applicant whooped, "Hi*b#,
driver*. Mtltl be good ilriter*.
Apt*. 3)1 S. Atlantic. Daytona
fa*! roum and «k # irretned in Phone M3 or 212! Ill N Park Ate
Silver:’'
» oIhi and depeinlablr. YELLOW l l —FUR NrTURR—n O l’RE HOLD
Beach. Call 2174 W.
imrch.
O I4M. ky Piaii.it Ccrf. Diltnb«u4 by King rratultt Bralkttl.
• AH &lt; 0 2nd anl Mugnolu.
PIIIIED III SELL
U*rd furnilure, appliance*, tool*, See Seminole Healthy for Ueiir- It*-., ul 1f ill Iyr lindv.aiH-d giomnl* RmU IHlW’N 4 Ih-iIiihiiii frame
with
ouUide
(prmkling
»)*lenli
29HALEHMRN - AGBN1S
eie, llouglil *oli|. Larry’* Matt
able llouiei tnd Apt*. Phone 17.
home
with
nrtievtn* aiding
eenlral healing for ralra mm.121 Fa*l |tt. RL Phone iSHl.
Spare heater, Venetian blind* k nil.lJt HARD 1 0 I'AT 7 Sell
NEWSPAPER tlrcel saleiboyi.
fori. Kactllenl rcildenllal l&lt;r.i
Fu
II rI nDiIa■hIIer J *2 U
bedroom
VHIUUIII IIU
home,
UB4 *
hot water healer included.
Age* # to 12. Apply In Mark I Potter Bed, walnut
2117 LAUREL AVE.
chiffonere
wa
Wynnewood‘ tedion.
Carpotie k lion . .
Wyr
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thin;* your* through w i t h
and dr*k. Phone SlS-W.
OUIIAM 4; TUDOR. INC.
Heir*, Thc 6*nford Herald, alter
ulilily
$M0. mo. phone
Ility room.
r
tllkVi
DoWNNicer
2
heilinotn
run2823
S.
French
Ave.
*c fund.
3420 I.W.
ihcough Want *-G ' * ' 'u i l
rrele block home with rar*
Tht* I* a free pan to thc llltr
Phone 21(a) — 29#u
portr, ialoutlei- |mnh k Gle
Theatre for Mr*. Agne* Jiutlre. Collage. W. 1*1 St. Reaionable,
3 0 - WORK WANTED. FEMALE
Call IUI.
iuilh tin cornec lot 142.51 per
Call 1109 J.
Exp. date Nov. 3, 1934.
For Sale by Owner— lt*n*!i OPc
Haliy silling, rrfrrrm r*. 1013 31,
ntucilh.
liuul# un large lo). C r)ilal lathe
phone IWT W.
JI-H URK WANTED—MALE

M n rln e F in is h e s
F o r Y o u r H o st
Henknrlk H I r s n nod I'n tn l Cn
li around
i
All-around
handy
mnti
I IHH W, 2nd SI._______ Phone 320
w otk ..l‘hun&lt;*. RiD.J,
FLOoiS landing and” finishing.
Cleaning, waxing, berving Semiro|g county alnce IMS.
34—INSURANCE
II. M. Gleaion, Lake Mary

McllANEY-SMITH

3-ruum modern fuml*hed apartmenl. lit floor. No other tenenli $36 monthly. Available
November III. Oil«r Really Co.
Phone IMI.

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Pmre A. Thtir*., Oft. 25. lO M TTVF 5A N T 0R D TTFRAT.D

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and Quarter Century Diploma* at
F S l llumrrnmlng
Homecoming «| FSU was big the Alumni Convocation which will
Tin
r r m this pavt week rod .Students ta* Saturday at 10-yi .1 m
•nd alumni participated in Ihr Slrtvon film Club will appear at
celebration
"Rig Time FSU" this lime.
ADn on the agenda lhal Satur
which marked Ihe tenth annitrr
aary of the school as a co-edura day la a parade through llo
atrrrla of Drl.and. a harbeque In
tlnnal Institution.
The festivities « f ( r touch'd off the t'ore-t &gt;.f Arden and of coune
with an hour Jong parade of float* the football game In Nlumclpal
and handi down thr main strcei Stadium between the Halter* and
of ihe capital. A huge pep rally the Carson • Newman Fighting
...
failn'.vrd the i I - ..ualL.
■' Fagle*
Reunion* for IJiive via**.-- tiaVi
allowing PSU'x n*r a* a football
power, firework*, announcement of been scheduled for Ihia big work
the Homecoming Quern (Iju ie end. The&gt;e are (he rla* r* of PKKl,
Hot*detn and Introduction of the Itell, and I9.AI who will hold re
union* In Ihr form of breakfast*
football learn.
At thr alumni breakfast of on Saturday, N'ov 1 If this in
Saturday morning given by FSU rludrt ao) of you Sanford ret I
Presklent. and Mr»
Unak S ilenla. In- sure and be there, hear’
Campbell, Gavrrnnr U « o y Collin* I Awl
&gt;f &gt;“'i eren’t include*I
•t pressed *‘i feeling of thankfulI*11’ - l,1,rp *"• *»*&lt;*«• " f &gt;ou
ne** that Dr aM Mr* Campbell alumni aroundwho
wnoltl get a
have hern with Hi all theM vcari " ltirl11
«“&gt; "f
"&lt;’*»*» , -4 l ‘
President Campbell la rrtlrlng al »l&gt;»**«wc *"“ *
M'trii
the end of the s&lt; hnol year after heal wee ken*tItin-t-innrr Itiat
Sanford ha* two player* on the
aervlrig foe fifteen year*.
Stel*on tram this year and you
Early Saturday morning fire*
m-erl to support them Jim Hawwere Ilf nn the foolhsl' field for
kin* saw arlion in the Davidson
the gigantic barber]ue. but bcrau*e
game la*l week and kirkrrl ihe
of rain the 'b ig feed" «a* shifted
exlra pninl of thrir tout Inlow 11
to the FSC Demon it rat ion School
Jim Krolrr i* also doing iputr well
Approximately I.Wai person* were
for hlinsrlf Will »re you tl. .re'
fed
New I nlvetsllv
The Ira.lihonal fon'ball game he
We hear great new* lhal Hill*
tween FSlt and Wake Fnrcat, in
borough County ha&lt; recently been
vahlfh the *cure wa* il.adlork.il
plrknl
at II II. and a dunce wound op •
” * ” as
*” Hie
" " *lte of "a ploposi-*!
........... '
the fe-tiwiie*
&gt;t..ie universlly. Tbi*
Incidentally, Junior Men* nf Sun »t)i*r y•»r institution is one of O n
fnnl marie the #r. mrd louchdnwn 1J 'r,’ r,,,,l, n,‘r,l by the l ounrll on
nf the game and merited the al Higher Edueation after a two year
Worn one hr*ar* nf the
trntlnn from hi* enarh who tairl. study.
•'Melt* araiii played a good all crowded rnndilioni of Ihe Iwn |.rr
sent state univrrslties
ES\I is
around game lie t* our ino*l r-.n- f.
||nB
„ .,r while
whitsi.tent iwrformer ’ Keep up Ihe
ly have i g . « .
goorl work. Junior
wr frj(||/p ,h j,
»,n
a gieul
Enjoking the l onirt oming (1 s
|n helping absorb the inerras
llvllle. along with he siudenl*
............ . „ llt|rn„
N„w with
were the following- Mr and Mr*
f
m(,rr
„
,*,..
l am Ul.bee Miss Bebe RUhrr.
„ . „ M lm „ M „ th.l .,deMr*. Donna Lou Askrw (nee ll.r
4M
peri. Dr, and Mr* Harry WimoI 1
.................. r .
ruff, Mr and Mr, C. I. Hedding.
"V a.m rr s
*
and Ml** Harriet Re,Ming liar- ',irH r " ‘' r. " ' ,,f '*ni’"r,;: * 1
riel, a siudenl at Stetson, went
Belly 1 oed and Joe l.illene
at Ihr birl of Tommy Wyatt fresh
Honnle* llobfon i.crntly bad a*
man at FSU.
hi* gue»l* at The t itldal in
This Saturday mglil |Wtea) ' barlestnn S '
*bere he I* e
pairs of eyes are e\|*rrle-l to ‘ "PbonitiM*. hr* |&gt;arerl*. Mr and
watch FSU and Villattova tangle k f l tt 1 RoMson The nreaalon
in Philadelphia FSII* famed n r '»»* I’ a r.nt* I'av an.l .11 r.i-.n
cus will give an hour long |*er- a t-""1’ Hmr
forman c hefure the game and me
lleely * member &gt;' the
band, Hie Mai.bing i birf., will l ’’ 1 Marchu Chiefs was 1 •
al-o perform Following the game. H1*'1 &gt;"
h,‘ I •*'"'
Mr
both fbe hand and the ,-trrtt. will Hr* llobirl Reel**, nn band last
Stage television appearance* 11 wreks-twl l*&gt; watch llieni -hi their
Philadelphia
spiff nn Ban I lias
full l r- lira al t nil itri * i» -*
Fumed l i t i s l Ip p ra r*
Stetson stiulenls and I). I.jnd 1; les iif llvirllo 10 p-r the •«*- .
resl.lrnl* wrre privlIeKr*! In bear * --It at Ilia* liid ul It-dibv M*&gt;rt
Mi*
one of America's most fumtwi* senior at Ihe t’iovi-r 11*
harpists, Marjorie Newsom. Ia»i Nancy tr111. *1si * \su* a c o-*f of
Irrsh'oaii
Friday evening when &lt;lu* gave .1 Emu Mum
TIn- 1-’ I. - IP •'.
Hill
rental in Elliabrlh Hall as ihe
first of the Stetson Fine Alls Se lary Siudenl ha* been l*«**1 .*•-*&lt;d
rle*. Mr* NVw*om ha given re utm*i 1 a let terry 1 .•rs'i-H. Mtm-ir
ellal* all over the t'ruled States al The Cllulal In t ballr*l-.l, *
and bus been heard on more thun I' . for arluevrtm-nti in acade
TOO radio broadcast* She ha* »tu mt . nilblar*
and I a*' r hi
d id under some of Ihe iim-l im­ grade* Ibi* tpnllflet Imp to u;*
r a tl* dvr Anns ui.li ol
minent (earlier* in Hotlon ao*l to- t'*v
dav ha* u skill an-l hn-udih nf " r
lle*er&lt; e t'neimissinn ii|w&gt;n
tone that ha* made Her )u*H* re­ h;« sr»»lu*ilinn »n lunr
nowned
Ii-rr\ 1n mui'inn: in n,s-m*‘ *
Her I re rill! frrnla)
...
i »» in \ .linini^tr
*ir
'r in
nuht
1 V. ;iii»*n
. , jtdl
, !i.....
v.
• i i severali work*
i written
..
*by itn' iiisniiil
I' itiU. in 11lit*»f '■*,
eluded
",
her
....... husband .* well a . '*” '. ,
* * '' '? ' * * . £ , ’ ‘
several m.nlcrn French dr.crip and "*u.n.Her M»fD H »
» *
live studies.
‘
' ' .m i l
Slelson'* Honirroming
|
1
"
. . ' mtBhlv
Home,oming festlvilie* wil rule
pled,.-I ......
nn Mi t«on* rampu* NiivcmlKf J
.. . . .
.
. . , , ,
« A "......... *111 begin wilh Ho
W NH«
ll-rvwsr—(IDK Alumni B a n q u e t 1,M'' ,n
.
.,,r
which .*scheduled
for HnBe, -co n d pn .e
,h'
C.felcc.a
al A I*, p m Friday. tl,ri,,r ‘
N
- aUending this din- « * £ • f i
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ill Hie Haller II - sDr an-1 Pep Hal
J Mamheta of Hi* . ui
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hn’tonu &gt;m members « d l travel
llnuiie . Ihl*.Salunlay
n a i I., Baton
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tllt&gt;. \|. It. K rilll i\I VNIs,
ward Chapter
cheek for ten
who wa* the
the C D C .

U n i tad
.M la r*
winner
(S ta ff

l*
1 the Confetlerury, p rs N n b a
to J D R(mm Remlnola High S - h-x-l Senior,
it. Ihe statewide e»*ay ro n trst *ncn*nre&lt;l by
Photo],

Oviedo
llv MARIAN It JUNKS
OVIEDO HEBE AND THEBE
Mr. I! (
Moor inform* u*
that they arc grandparents their
flr,, ,.»p,.nrn.r
*i,ul role ..nd
|||J( |y,r)
(| ,,,, ti* Kl(-&gt;l over
„ l t ,rlr .,atlghlr(
, hlJ.
balul have a darling illtlr girl
Don al Ibe Ba»e ib-spi'al ritlan
do, last week I am -orry I do
not reinemlM r her daughter'*
(named lianx
an-l effort* to
r&lt; urh Mrs. Millri tbi* morning
were to no avail
Speaking of new arrivals, we
wish lo a Do congratulate Mi and
Mi. Rex Clout* ijll Hie ul rival *if
their new dullgbtei tin* past w.rk
We unler land ll.il Hie I tile lily
a III In- ral'eii Susan Sia- has Iwo
hlntheis Ilex, Jr . an*l lue also
one *i**r I Janet The |o'"iid giall-l
pafeol are Mi and Alt* Cbarb*
lux ami Mt* atol Mr* C. B
Ciiill's. all nf llviedo
(ibid to »ep John Hut tun aid
*011, Joe, now of Bessemer. Ala.
Ill luwlt I -1 K|
*
the l.de l.otnll Iturlliii *Vlui wa*
•ii liagUally killnl W l«l*|l J train
hit hrr r jr noar iluiloucrn nt
p g r ikhitr «*fi rtiulr In Sun
furil \i I) * 1 &gt; 1
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♦*m Wr 1r*n| i| f fiAf!r» n«l in i
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•-del u u r.c lv c * ssilh lias.tig Hob
AYatd to hang on to anyway
As
long a* we keep Hie " t lm A l-ip l*"
In *he Fa m ily Fe ld - f ( I s ir .l., -e
will (n* o k
A'lmtig lho-e *sto* bus* to,.dr
O M is n ll.il. for llo hio-iur* given
to M m m nlr (*tu p ler No 7 O KS,
boiiisrto - (h eir C m li-I Atulioo s
visit s it
A fi. J .o rp h le in h n rt.
organist for ih.* - b.ipi.-r
J
ll
.lone*, pa*' (la ir, III
AltI,son
A fo.ur, p j,- inn I rots of A'erinotil.
At ring n I bapter
Alt
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June, anil Mi* Irsm g Alalcolm
AA, are .e r t a in l) gla I to have
Jim uih ) I j i u I*. &lt;Air and Air*
la m e *i AAilvon b*. k t f ir r (h eir
no.* varatinn trip to Coloiudo
l.n cille N ih la i'l • Air* Charles
1 i ami la m isr AAiDun (A n * li.n l

...................irCwnlssra *Ym,denUll, . e ^ . r « h . l Bubb.
Illsliee wa* eslremely pruml worn
lu* gul, l»vvti-Bus*den
o f fort
luuiderilale. w..* iowned Home
coming Que*'n »l FSt-’
Men hi Sanford thi* (&gt;asl week
*1
i mu
end were AAr*l,s (iilrs, Jim Owen,
11 f i f \ t i m m t
ant John AA'imhish from C od '
Marion liavi* ln*m nrange Al. nn* J o sh Aidant Al.irs I-m I o|wland
I III MH*:i( in
nai Hospital m orlai-du lim lluss uml C ra re A ln iir S lin cclp b cr from
i in ; h a s t
km* Harold Marsh, b'hi 1i»ld Mel .on

PRAIRIE LAKE

THURSDAY
' dergarten al the First PresbyterThe Intermediate Choir of the ian Church from 9 tfl through 11:00
Flr*t Baptist Church will rehearse p m
al 7:00 p. m and Ihe Adult Choir
The W. S C. S of Ebene/er
at I M p m
Methodist Church will meet at thr
The !lr*dhrrhood of the First church at 10 a. m. to ub*erve
llaptlat Church will have their Week of Prayer. Bring »andwlcbe»
monthly supper and program meet- for lunch,
ing at 7 ffl p m Mr. E E
FRIDAY
■teach. Association#! Brotherhood
The Marne.I Young I p!e of
President will speak on a 3,000 Ihe Fir»t Baptist Chunk will base
mile tour of Me sir**
a Training Union Party aI fi 3»1
Cub Scout Park Ten will meet p m
at 7:30 p m al Ihe Methodist
The Iter Fred En»mlnger will
Church
conduct the morning devotion*
The l ake Mary Home Demon- o* cr WTItlt, Sanford, at H 30 a
•nation Club will meet at 10 a. m
in al the Chambcr nf Commrrce
The Norman DrV. »• It-.wind
Bui.ding at which tun Ihe pro- Chapter Colled Daughter* id the
gram will be "l^amlng 10 Ctran 1 onftderary will meet at 3 p m
Sewing Machine* ' There will he at the home of Mr*. J, A, N'h hoi—**. .*x :i . Liti.li at meat. _
__
mm, \ rn
The ISurra* rla** o f the Up W. ft Kirny serving a* e-c. ItUil
•uU
Community
Presbyterian
Chutib will nirel at the church
There will be a* Week-Day Kin
at J P ni Mr* Closer Marrs will rlrrgarten a« the Fir*t Prr.hytrr
lead In the deveitinnal and tne Ian Church from 9:00 through 12:00
hn-.tr**e. will i-e Mr*. I. It, Hull
‘
Ingrr an*l Mr* K. D. Daniel*
M1URD1Y
All women afe very rnniiatljr in­
The B A • of the First Bapll*t
vited lo allrn*l for a social good Church will rn***, at ihe rh tirrh
lime.
al t&gt; To a m.
The JunDr Choir will hsve
V, 5 will
Chapter Tsen 0
Iheif rehearsal and fellowship at meet at the ATasomc Temple At
1 3 IS p rn.
The Youth Choir **f the First tin* meeting the YA rlhy lirantl
f-o tbi Norman *!e Ver»- H-Preshytifian Cburrh will practirei MaDon, Ml*s E :h « l I. Dodson,

Gala Evening
Is Scheduled
By E. M. Wives
AVeai a rn .tu ln r or pay '* flue’
f but'* tba nil-- for the Hallow 1*111
I ’ v rty at thr E At. Club S .iu td a y
nig ht. Mf rou*e, that only applies
to t ie tllrml-er* of the K n lid e d
ten'* VAivr* (Tub and their hu»
,**l*i- Ait hand* to, the |.a«e are
uiir-t wet*nine to attend, in n&gt; I
nine or not, w h irh e sri *ult* th ru
faney.
T ills w ill la a leg lia r old fa sh ­
ioned lialh w o rn |uirty
with all
ibe Irliiim llO . iucbidlug Hie tied
llo nal ducking for apple* and
• a lin g an apple i-n a *lHng. And
••f c.eiMe there w ill la- *lae« log,
w ilh iiiild r
p ivvid rd by
. .

It, II it Illsall I tree,1 deeded )ei
but lb*re will definitely
la
uiusie *,f sonir sort
F'e*llvilb- un- M-hetlole-l to hevin MIO'illll *. *0 i*e th e ir plolllpl
Iv m it grl In nit **H Ibe fun

San' jH i Dance
Will Be Held
At Celery Crate
The Celery t rail- will title 'rock
In' and tollin' " Friday uighl when
ll will tie Ibe Scene of thr Natl]Li­
lli Dur.ee For Hie umiutaietl, the
celery Crate 1* located above the
( dy Hall and Ibe Aao nil* Dunce
I* mu spuntored by Ihe Sunford
Junior High S* him'
Tills .lance is lor svvrnln und
eiglhlh gra.lers only from Swliford
Junior High, Pinecrc*'. I'nru-hui.
an I Uikt .MonrtH- K.-biniii !, 1,
svlicdubd in tu-gtn at 7;J0 and
will tad until 10.30 p. 1,1 B erit-’imenls wdi b* served Cha.imen
fur Ihe dance are Air ami Mrr
A 11 Holier!*.

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w ill be honored.'

at ten. There will la* a set lea «*
*.x le*«ont at a co*t of ten dollar*
the itrie* and he will provide all
the equipment nece*s*ry. Better
sign up now*.

Mr*. I.ydia P-irker, Jim** M.
rr »|M-ht tin day with Janie \|
hr. They had lur.ch, and went tv
the movies.
We ate »pendlr.g the time e*
Joying our new hi-fi set, purehae l at Winn’s T V. I’ll hav.- *,
tiar my*elf away from all i&gt;
twautlful mu*i* and work on u.,
school carnival D&gt;n't forget tk»
lake Mary vcb-xd carnival Fr
day night And 1 know you r t&gt; ;
lorgrt the llallutveen party
unlay night. IWit plr»*» get y- r
reservation n .\l«*. we are
tcnJing
let.ling a *(*c-*i:.l inxltatln;.
our civilian friends.
Dine Hnrri* g-nse a itivcly .
f»i- Wedio-dvy ni'itnlng for 11

Joh’l*«n. who is leasing
t
and his luvely wife t ,e n y . Ml week for N orfolk. A heauii
Carfax-no announced the Hart of
».
m e r, of gladmlis grn .a beginner's c la * . pevt Monday ty,r t«t*!e Keen among the c i
were Carol Stantc* . Ant
Spc**ial m isting o f Beta Sigma P al T**»bl. S|*o&lt;ik Hook. Jub'IPy
Pin at M r*. A'olir AAlliiam* B-.ng E la m . I r.in M u :ia j Dot (id h ..n
and the honoire, of cs)jt*e.
article* for baraar.

Polly B iu K vk er liad her fir**
TU LSD A V
.MONDAY
Snuthside
Halloween Carnival table o f liridge for l*eginnrrs 1 s
l.ake Monroe Sciton- C arn iva l
will begin al 6 and last unlit 9 will he h it.! on the Suuthslib* m o'ning. She repori* th a , *■s - .1
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Everyone

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Again very little to report, l*ul
I expect to get into high gear to­
morrow*. Went to the luncheon at
the Country Club today, given
by* the Women’* Ci**lf Association
The table »a* decorated with d&lt;*
coys, and
wild i-ii'-r* , Tile
" ,
luncheon of baked ham, * " rf
pntatoe* and vegetables was de­
licious. Helen Andrew*, the club
manager due* an excellent jo!-.
anil I think very few people act­
ually know how murh the contri­
butes to the smooth w*&gt; thing)
function.
She rven took her
day nff to paint the ladre', Im-ker
room Ie-foie 11 - reorr-l*
1 uer ••nt Thtir were a nulntwo Ilf Navy girl* at thr luncheon
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.leanie FoiiL,
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FnuL, Dollie
Mann. Jean Stetson, B dly Gv) Ida
Rea AAilvon. Allre Mill*. Carts
nd Didlr Weber M*• mt 1
*he new pro. Mart** Curfagn*-.

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I.lterat'irr chairman for (be Dean­

oain .Ji'ok i* lelleloU* ery.
lim . i
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cranberry
nth
stisi-d
The *|*e..ker at the luncheon
Fr
( h a ile * Spellm an
of
* ju . e I IStill ll diee-l ,-iu ii.e b.i* a j .
P.ocllrdge, who spoke on "Th e
I &gt;*-**). .dated
I alhollc Home. Center nf CathI . mt&gt;a otie C iillu r.*"
He Inld of several
Tisni|
are l- .. lining a Irip In
,.k -e n d lu vims l.u rllle s -llffs-reiit ways t „ make the home
thi*
cBlhidle,
especially
em
.on , 1 , . , .ml daughter Al, a n i tru ly
e lian lv
and courtesy
( 1 . , , Ju.kw iH n*’l lo mi o- fihasirn :
All
ll.-n in , hah, of lb^'» l All* (lu s t and fam ily p r» s *r.
lie -aid "C hild ren must learn
Ja c k *n n l, aDo irla liv e *
at
&gt;'
obedirnre and respect in the
P e l.T -lu ilg
l.U. ll:,- said »hl I*
l I t&gt;&gt; home, a* nn amount of teaching
• ll
n Ihg .a n C h ri.lm u * »la&gt;|&gt; in •« h,*d can equal that tra in ­
AA, know la icilie pist euiimd *luy ing ' He al*o »ni.l " I f children
.sway 11 mu Ihnt Idlte grand-laugh of all ag e. cannot enme lo thelr
i r r for many day* ai a time Mie paien l* an,J talk over their pro
and Charles
il.ra n .lp n p i
were Idem* and dream *. Ib.-re is a *ad
down | ii I u fes, day* ago M-e • itnation In that home".
whal I mean* Don't blame you
It w x* announced 'bat Ih r
taw-illr I w ill piobublv do Ha -piiug deanery meeting saotii I leheld in AA’ inte. park
•ame when my lim e comes

e v e r so m u c h e a s ie r lo

Co-Featuie

Conning
The News

15 Sanford Women
Attend Deanery
n Daytono Beach

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i ifle . n women nf
All
S»ul«
C alhullc AAotnnn* Club aifendetl
I D F.vll meeting nf Ihe Orlando
C en tral Deanerv held at Daylon.i
Our l.adv
nf Lo u rl.**
M‘tr\ •' ch
in ! Mr
p a iD h , ami the
M«iml * wa* the loot
MSI - III
M}t{
ineeling * ln rtri| with Ms-* and
hn . * « ! . » &lt;
h cri f ,&lt;fi*f»*r - - I Benedlrtlttil in that church Break
fa*t wa* served in the “ lavurde,
ItiN.m” of the yl, bool,
so I
It .Me*l Ulus.
Ibe gMm,i of .’ HI women then
Ir . in bei shop I'.s s i n -I
it * loosed lo
th r
Dayton*
I'la /a
Hi o lid
a
h a t 'll
tin* H o ld for Ibe remainder o f the
i* i -ii
in
Jackso nville
meeting.
I III • w r.
pc'
Sim , ling rum m itlee chairm en of
Mr*, k.uueio Al AA d the deanery gave a two minute
!»» nim^utiri* , hr a |up tall, on the *,-,,,»e of th eir mmIt iiD it *
of
,f n l tiuinlb-idd ill, Met in llle e A t,. AA' A’
All S o u l, i* Retreat C h vln iiitn ,
Audios on ( h i
and Mrs J t. Hurt l* IJb ra ry and

uli.l al * : | j
n o i it

t h i;

at 7:30 p m
There will be a week-Dsy Kin

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NO. 12J

GOP Office Holder Hagerty Says Report
Incease Predicted R e, apse Suffered
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T A L L A H A S S E E f - Flo rid a '*
Republican I'a t l) It Ic i-lln ; il»
oat* to »uch an extent that It*
Male chairm an predict* that praetie a lly r v rrv count) *ouih of
G a in r.v tlle w ill have a f w o flicc
holder* four &gt;car» from n o *.
Slate Republican Chairm an (1
Harold Alexander of Fo ri Myer*
reported the G OP ha* _*Oo cand i­
date* for ttato and County olflce*
cm the N o tem hrr hallo* in contra*!
with 90 office tcckcr* four year*
a Co.
“ Fo u r year* from now, p ra cti­
cally ever* county vn ith of Ala
( chua w ill elect « I c * li
J ca n *." hr fo rrc .n l.
Tne
Itcpuhliran* have 210.7!)
r«»gl*terrd voter* thi* year in
coniparlton with ii i t j a t in 1*1
The
I'c m o cra l* outnumtH*r the
('.O r by hotter than right to one
hut in I'D ! Iho rann wa* nearly
tt In one
“ I have orm ediaiJo* txanly y tnf
*• 1 believe that after Provident
EU en h o w er i» rlc clc d thi* year
that the Republican refii»tration
by I9&gt;«b * ill reach half a m illio n ."
Alexander »a*l
H r predicted Florida 1 * fo „r
two
year*
aw ay from a real

pa rlv *y*tom
Secretary of '•lair lira * who i*
in rh x rg r of the Mate'* olerlmn
m achinery. »aid hi* o ffice keep*
no record* of local candidate. hut
i f * hi* Inform al ..ii&lt;er*ation that
Itepuhllein activil* appear* h&gt; be
..n the Inereave
S am plr ballot* » rr 1«*iied h* the
eom m ivltnner* of the ttT ro u n tir*
i an»l no fn p in * r f »rnl
T a II j
h in t * .
How ever, a
re*e n lalive countle* by I he A*lo ria trd Pre*« licforc the prim ary
rlrc tio n i in May *howed nearly a
tno per cent tm rea*e m Republieln candidate* for «nrh o ffic e , a*
ronnly ru m n tl.•lo iter, »ch&gt;*nl to.ard
An ttrlam ln m ndtter, n'rentl*
m ember. *h e riff and the like thi*
rcln rn c I from a trip to the thd* y ra r o * rr I 9 j l
Landand E m o p t, w ill .peak to
Alexander *ald there ha* V e n
the Sanford llntary * tun at it* an in e rr» * r In p rrcln rt com m itter
m rm lie r. ima Hr reported n .r
noon luncheon n ic rliu ; M.mda* at
C O P 111* wm ker* In *..me l i n t
the V a iiit l lull
.f I h e o .it r ’ * precinct* In ruin*
The Itc * .
SAiliu m
11. K a iiil, lariaon with l.’I o ria n ire d pre
T h i), M in titcr of the K ir .t P r v . c in r t . the la .A time a rheek wa*
byteriari^ Churt^t In Orlando » nl " l4 ,,r ln ,M 0 - (
•lie crw lile d ‘ hard ** *ri h. t* •
•peak tf the rural R o tary C lil.i (nlblu an oru aril/all,, n*” fur t
m
It* It AM I Al I . t 11ASE
P js ,tiM r,:o iJ u n i .h i &gt;hnt *hnll&lt;i ciea*e in re c l'lra lln n
The rfcvctopniid **f nurt.ar &gt;*n “ rile ilu lllp K a*l "

Rotary Speaker Recent
Visitor To Holy Land
Church Attendance
Answers Spiritual
^Nourishment Need

enerji.v ha* radically ihanned the
Thi Rev Kalrl, «in&gt;c hi. ra
world, and I* drchWl* rhan;ins
the Ihlnkinf ol man Thi know- turn ran ihr i . I d ami
ledge of the terrible force if atomic Europe, la ........on in much d.*
and hyrlrm irn hrunli. ha* er.n*e*f riiari.l frurri larto u* or.'irii/atLuti*
the m lih lie tt o f naliun* tn arln In &gt;peak *&gt;n the tltuatm n in the
(• r a te difference*, ratln r than re- Middle E a it.

*.&gt;rt to forve, f,A ipiarter of a ecntnry a ;o the Suer cri*i* almo.t
aurrly would ha*e re.ulled in war t
1 he uutca*hin; of thi* t.rnfic
power ha* *timulated
*erion*
Ihtnkmjt: even *onn aihent. ha*i
h-u-n broutht to ackn&gt;.w1e«I;r 'i'wt
and become an ai tue part in
Ihr t hnrch
\ e * e r before have srrat natom.
e * iflenrcit mch a recgnito.ii "f
&lt;)*lmi;lity c*o*t I'hurche* are reOpening In counlriei where they
had been tunned The t .r*h
w h irl) wa* undergroum! t- i irn in ;
f o r t h - and fh iirc h attrudan.** t*
lu rp a.atn g previou. record*.
Crt*e». c m c rirn rie * and ea*trophlc happening* cau*e man to turn
to God Perm nal o h *er*a-i n* hi
two world war* fail to *hov
( i ‘tinitniic.1 on I'uue :&lt;i

DeBary 60P Club
Holds Last Rally;
Voting Is Urged

|i,,rn In Cell} *hur;. I’enna .
the Re*. Kadi I wa* educated in
li«-tt&gt;*hur; Ifi.'h set-H. anil r.
dii.ilrd from (ielly.hur; t'oilrue,
|n inas hr ,;ta,l.iaiei n in
H E II A R Y
He R^ry'* ta*'
rrn Ih .s d ijilr a l Sem inar
teir;. whvri
he rcc* * c.t hti
KJd? * * ' he’ i thi* week nt
lta&gt; helot of flicoioijy Drjirre and Ihr Ci*ic t enler It sot off in a
hen rrcrivcd In* Ala*lrr
I in •• ; ikvI *lurt hv group *iiisinr »f
:„.* I»e;ree from the .am* Semi
|fc
w
AVal*
nary in I’hli Pi l.i.il Hi h.'dil
recuved hi* DiH-ior of Theology *‘,n * *h'&gt;r«l srinip and i h«r i •
Degree from In lo n
Tbeologlcal
Sem inary in Richm ond, A a
(j r
t lJ l ,e r* « d chureh* • in
|*rn n , j | * ania. Ohm and then » a *
Deputy S ta ff Chaplain of Ih*
Th ird Air F o rie duilng AAorld
rta r 11 On return from the *er
, lrt* he heearnr p a .lu r of the
Calm i n a I'ri-x iiy lrrta n •h u rch
in Tampa where tie t e l * ,.I fm

•even year*

By President False
Pearson s
Panel Discusses
Blackburn Receives
Coiumn Hit Citation FromCofC
Program Action
By Official For Piloting Skill
Recommendations
The I r c l . I . l l . r ro m m ltlre
Semln.de r Oiintv Teacher'*
.
f Ian a I Awwv * *1 1»&gt;n *11 *r i i * il

rrfarnrm*ml4h int «•( thr I’ nuttim *xrr
\clJoft Cornrugltn* at H% nrerling
la*t night held at Pine. re*t School
The panel dl»cii**ln 2 thr v.irloo*
I.l.a*r&gt; uf the ri eommen.lallon*
were ft T M l l . v
M l*. Edna
Chittenden. Ml** R u rh yra Rupre
Mr*
cht
Mr*
M lb lm l fv n n
Hamilton Hi*' e. W I W ell*, and

*rn or h ijh , junti.r high, and km
dergarten

U &gt; IIM ,| | N
★

★

Church Revival
Starts Oct. 30;
Public Invited

n i:

Local Club Slates
Halloween Party

l i-r * *• to* 1 R o t uvd Sir) r ' ■'! i
I'a rty fur member*
ill I k - In 1 I s &gt;t i n l l ) . 0 ,1 It at
* p HI at 12V North Summerlin
Ave
I liere will b«* dancing game*
P r AA'r*lryan A !rlh o li* l IT i ire l
nf Paula, located nn e\V.| Kir.l ,i'd refrv'thm ent* for member*
S'
*lx Hid."* # c il uf Sanf.url alien ll n ' tbe local ciuh'» enter
9 i . i j i - n a r xiv xt meeting I,*- lutriritrnt .c a ilim * .

Halloween

E’----- Del W
A l ' I ' o l M M I M M ADI
The Itev T. I. Sblgley, Sr . pa*rA l.lw A H A .SSEE (AP)—Dr. Karl
for and vxangrlltl of Mr i. nr
Ala. will *peak each even ir’ at If (t a r n * of G m n r.v illc wa* ap7 ?0 p m and at ail of the S„n ’ fo.nted a member of the S'ate
■la
exi-e&lt;
Hoard of A V lrrtn a r) E k a m in r r .

The pa*tor of the to* at chureh :i) Guv. i ollm* yc.lcrday,
ha* extended an lilxiMftu'i to ttu
Dr tlwerv* replace. Dr. C. E
puhli. ** attend lhe*e tenter*.
iter of Holly wood

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c,t MTli%t

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Schools For Strong U. S.
Education W eekTopic
The s, iiuiuilr t'mint* Kdu*-atlon J
Atwvlaii ri l« prepjrm ; to take
it* u.val acm e role in plinmn;
and e.'rr*in; mil an effective
enmimin |* wide uturnanee uf the
Ji.lh An- al Aiiienean E bn atom
« i •k. A
ll tt ie.iir.lln • to Mr*.
Jack Itute.e*. d .a irm a n uf Ih r a*-

. .. im n and wa* in f .- r m ed fli.it thi
rot Mill.|*| w a * .in ffir way tu the

Methodists Oppose Mi n i *t
Legalized Spread
Of County Betting Hawkins To Start
At is rffular Srptrmlw'f nt«»t
For Stetson Eleven
In . Mu* il f f j. tul Hoard * (l,i&gt; Kit*t
M rlh afU t I l i a n ^ S jn f' n! w m 1 Against Wofford
tm r f if ir i! m
thi spi , -I
h

a

af let’ th ird fiirntdin^ in
((H in t)
Thrantfh thr p l H . i i r itf ttu*. .»n*
ft
mot,on tn th r • if f ml
!l lit)
tf r
Ifm H ltlffi
litrft.i' '
h in iM 'lv r i to w ork

fo r thr d » f r » t

On thi* enmms Sunday. In eooperation w-Hh the united e ffn rl
«ppr.»*ed hy the Seminole r n .n t *
’ Hr t u &gt;1 A
turn lb* R e v
* ** -.-I Mi t..n It V .11 w ill p u , I,
.n anti ;i.iiild ,.ic .it in n n at tl.r
I ir* I Alr'hndixl &lt; h .r h ..n Mir
ih*ecl " P r S j| i nf M,, p , " '■

,

J r - H aw kin* li* t *ear*« ,n .
for the S a n f .rd Si.mmolev . .*•
the e d fur ll.e »* irtln.- J-ue . .
'lie S .tftu e k p u *|l|.ti fur the v . i
•on P itti r* li.m o rrnn nj^bt
her*
they nee! h u 'ily 'a xiife d A\ tlur I
In m n lr ijn t *tadmm
H aw kin*. Old* a fre*btnati at
S la t... ,, ha* in*-.i i- it tian d ln ; alt
week in ir r liit m a c r
Herb Air
Qulllae, head roach f»r Ih r Hat
ter* la id " A ll week w e '*r f,een
looking fo r 11 men who want to
r'j” " ‘ h*I!
Jtm
d r« rr\r«
thr
‘ cr fri filaji.. h r ’* h rrn «*nt•I »nd
r h in
l»ilf "
O'* r rIt,&gt;§*,1** in 1 1|#
m |f
O
iV r r* fi'f»
r r r , h,
ht ) /m u
l).»v*
rid Mill
j h •&gt;ri
W
* millr*- • 'im e »irn** 1*
i« •
*iI tk to
m 0 n n * "•«»" I" He la»nd.

ii it, te A* -

F*. .th,
’* m dt ttu

iu

In

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flux

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&gt; , atiim « P ihln llrla tlo n * torn
nullre
I e t*' or at theme f**r VOA t*
r .
i ,,u Ante!it
-a 111’ loin * a»*t ned to each ilay
ni the week • nh*erx anee t*. carry
nut ili. nie.ta.i uf ttie On-me,
I h r dad) to p ic, a re , .a lii M r*. I
I
&lt;».r s p iriin a l and N a*|
i. i
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IllI'd
I. Ml r.hftle.f r*»u *»
Nh
Wall fi*l . * VtflluI.V
iMillh I If V i1* #s**»1 Mr ittif n)
•i_■ lurw.t.A
|
tlOadi
n . -«t v . .*ii t♦ W rdlir**
No* Y|
t
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111
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Nov
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Itl At h ttl US I l. ft | receive* a citatio n from Semin
*r*i1■
&lt;r f f . i i-nu rrc l ’re .U rn t t'llffo rd
M cKihbln.

Ph.

'Harvest Time'
Is Show Theme

tii*ii,i I .ml he ariiiriipnMetl fur *.nl
trail lall.d P.-ir.-n'* «rr
;
liiuldin; i ta ••r•&gt;■1fl*.
mid Hi at nt i r and I..I.I rr uf In* plan* i
f f*i.ntlriiiet| no Pa*fr t*I
to ryiake a puhhe *lali ment no the

trail.&gt;n . erttfirate*. " he urcnt • If
" ' '•'be in Deltary vote*," he
lifr.t ''hev will hwie tu mti one
'..r r ir n IV *eeund* in ll.e fl
tin ir jerrM " Inlmduring fl.rry
Seller independent nntr in unilidali- fur (reaer (u»loe, f'l-rey
lie.11 (to* I l.uw In ulte the mite
In problem “ AA'hrn o n enter ttie
luwiih ). .11 up ttie flop where uni
wi*h to en'er voir ramlidate**
name Af ft you h*ie taken r ife
nf that chore, tu bark In &gt;nir
li - .tar candidate. iG llf piefrr*
ted I and voir down the I.lie fnr
them lln* way you won t (orsrl "
' The iea»nn that lsir rrgulrant*
have not (V r tie l linltatlun* and
other rm ie*|Minrlenrr "rxptainrd
Rjlph AVlll.frr.il, pti drill nf the
i1
"i* ttivt tlieir name* are not
vet available from Ihr munty of
fire* "
AAilh the exception nf AA'itbam
A AVa*tdmrne Jr , landlda'e for
Govrrnor, a!) GO!' ean.hdate- uf
Volu.lN founly have been at lie
ilary Gill’ raliiei.

Weather

I

At Game Toniqht

Raceway.

I'artlv &lt;tonify til rlovtiD Ih ro itlh
•alurday with ir a llr r r d thunder
thnw er*. low l" tit;h l an a i.

I he t .n iiii .111 line liC fu o r of
ll,ii*
Attack Wme tine, at ’ r
i i n t r-1 \ &gt;* « Air station r • iv
. 1 i eil i .-’t from the sem m .df
i ,v.r.■&gt; ih a m t v r of Pontine ret* at
d t Coffee i I ,li meet in ; *c*terday
m i nm ;
i ii.tain .1 I Itla ik h u tn »a«
• ■»r&gt; t. I • f r anted .&lt;•' I ; 1*&lt;1
t nt.&gt; &gt;,*i 1 e.latum in re. ...m ti m
or In* f li;h t on Sept J when h»
* n »ata, Ited off a c a n r r off
the We*t l . 1
(leu o ir r "A la
h • it.i i ti i*kla to e*labti*‘i hi*
i|v e l
i*..| r.in tim in l
n-.n *!&gt;.p
' i i * ■ fa kv.invllln N AS
&lt;l i f f . n l Mi Hthhm. pre.iio-' t ol
th. senum.li* i oiitily i hae l . r of
• iim itie tn pu .enled tin eitation
amt ».nd, ‘ fid * eitation i* pre*eitt*
........................................... of ' ll .k ilt
in pit .tin ; an \M» and in lir* ik
ip - I • &lt; ^ i
r ■• i •
( j | i .i i i i llta rk l.o rn t?i.ioki*«l the
* ha tidier &lt;d • ..iiim e rce h&gt;r the
citatum h i jd l.-J
'On behalf
it the n u n ii'irv uf 1 A M I wlui
lia * . .. rued |tt S m l u i I w ml
t.. t aiik *..,i for the banner p l.ir
e.l air**** 1 H*l s i tu I* el emu e
0-e .qua.tr. *ii lia. k l.i.in r

in ; **1ar*
Ml** t hitter ' r r *ald
1 i " 1 t f ' i n ; nut t.» ;e i ma t on
\ | j . , Itarbara It iu e .M *tat.*l fid*
*' 1 ' he *hi«.k n - t ■jd
; ,i n ; ,*
.. ,
*iai«**{ in v
-■&lt;*tv from *i.ie to »ule.
tP*5 f..r le x is , ot. 1 it m-.ie mill y
1
r"* v e i l on,
ell 1 pilnV
flu* ta a lu iii the w ..r-i mb ol re
**|t i . r.c u m m rn le d ' *he •*.! t " l , " “ 1 ba*e ever *een "
lln r*t
filin'' *e*11 be ttie
-(h at the t r a ih e t ’ * load be r e l i c
lU le f t y *airl he w a id u l to rc.
ti. ire nf it,, Imtf time «!,.* wliieli
e-l 10 perrenf. that m axim um #n* nnm irnrl that r*#w»pai»er* * tush
,
, t &gt;, ,&lt; . ..
, iim m i « f m pupil I per teacher p riu i the l ’ ear*on m l.m in al«&gt; t p . | , &lt;;, j
| n r,t i* i'P
.,.
■i -,

1'a*»el'» bardnne to eneonrase the
, *lr referen turn to h r *uled up*
audience, flro rg r J’e r e i, *lce pre* nn in Ih r r- u im ; \ i n . ftiTo r . . tnlrnt of Ih r local club, in t ro lu .u l I.
’ iij re tn titr In J lrru iln g part III .thettifig al Seminole P a ik
, hf fo |lowl(lg cgm] t.i.t e i
Harold
Het*meipr. for county Judge. Mr».
.Viable Schmidt for tax collector;
Kenneth 7eh. fu r *t»te rfp rr*e n '■ '' ' " l 1" " ' " r ............. „ „
n .*triti&gt;.n W illiam V A |.- .;r
f..i piaige uf «mall 1 laim * co u rt;
la e II Slone fnr runt m u* tuner nf
ln l* n,i n a \,£ .tlo n and If a r n Ret
,r r
candidate for ju .tn e »f
,h ''
1’i-rcy r* |d a in e l that maun; in
ll.e * ijit.d y nf XntltiG machine*,
'h f f r -multi lie unavoidable do*
lay* “ Rut don't let that d i*.n .,r*

J rrP°r*

1 l ’ 1 *•r "■u fllfit l*r**^i'
Fi
u ‘ldi&lt;»wrr «uff« r*-d a "m l i te
lap-e on hi* W ettein campaign
| r iu

*n'( f i l e eo r e a lly " nntr e that
E l* rn h .iw rr .o ffe re d .* rel.ip*r a|
an* lim r on the trip llig e itv lu ll
'',,,w ari C at. h. ,
M l*. * h ittre .'r t pointed nut In reporter* there h e •&gt;■*. n n , rr
h«r di*. . *tnn that th* re 1 0 i r m j.,, , r „ n th ..i ,,r ,,n* 0| i?t ...
(each en I n i
fu ll) eertl
...
fW
»i * &gt; » It
hold
atandard re rtifl.n lp * t.ln u teachwith-, it w aitlnc for &gt;i »* ’ ■
■
cr» art nee led i . rn lp rp o v e r-. *1
hi* new* ru t ifrrr n .e . Ilv .r r i- .
crowded enm llll.m *
*aid he (ih ta tn .il a rnp* .&lt; is ,
Ml.x|H^niIiIiit«« lu»»p f r»*n gri*»tlv |*r4fM»t| calunm fr«*m f ir t it j- •i»v i a
lt*rr«*a%*Ml.** *Ur «j m . *Hslt |h r * r
'Which rp ie rliit him aim it u In rid ..mu « a . d i .l n b u t i i fur puhli
••firollment ' Eh.rnta
.
• t*end* HI3 C#||UB fom orron.
.p.rr
. .pupil
, .... I....................
............... j * r r a ; i
tut the nat.onal
Haferty
it J 3 J 1 «n.t ih r httheat s t a ir r \- ‘ Hac*
r*y »ald that nn ..ne na;*I..W lilt r
pendlttir. per I- n il i* 1 ES
..ft la t . . n iiiin r.. led that the of fa rt three m one ten tr’i i .
tnlninium .tu itiu .*
&gt;.*..iiv
for I la c r it i .**nl «.*er « hat l&gt;e railed
|, ,ih e r» I . &gt;. i at *• &gt;**' witn hope* the ttu**t ite m riit* one t.* one At
to re c ru e a J l 0i»» minim m Mart- thr rod, he rem arked

Hr 1,'advt .-amp I ■ llie t ir*t
Pre byten an &lt; hurch in ttrla n fo
,
m A u ;u .l la.vt where under h i.
rradio
Ou «lxiiian
A "
v lllf t
r
r
W
baderM up a new vi-'ai.ix* swiutu
j i , * a * cnmpleletl a tu lle &gt;*uf a
u ,.r a ;n amt plan* are at lu e M
be il l; ilia.Ii for an kAiO,fX*i EducaH u n .| i eiiiei erection uf x*lmh
il i i ht.|&lt;e*l w ill be in thr very a ;r you and do hrmg your resi.-

i near future
Dr lxadel i* avlivr n-d niilv in
i ttie Orange t'minly Mini*te*.a
• Auociatton, the i'rc*b)tery and
svn»d or»,vmrjti..n. of tm- I i* •»&gt;
tcrian t’hurrh but in many com
in .mty and elvic group*
lie i* marmot and lia* four
thihlfrn one in rolleje in Getty*
bur; tbr nt tor* in local •chunt*

W \S IIIM 5 T O N ,r rn -%
lilp JlfU PS • li.lsM'tt^ I(VI.) A
0f the t r rih«*d
• t*,r m„ %,
I
Educa
,
. , , .
. . .
unirril of f.vUrhnod that I h u e
f fli* I ^

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Hi* I | i i:li Imm J s«i ^ I |i Niiirir **' ’•
i« I ’ r i 4 |d j n of thr Mind •m l
i*»*« n tn ri • nils ' w|ndart «Ua|T*
atti n il
M i l l Non Halt I* Ih r I trill * uplain ll.il
t» ' *#* \ J.it Ih .* (1.1 ekf.)
|)*i , u .1 PI 14 11 A .in 1 At ■jtiairil
uf U r |V |I H u b .
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l
i Ar lltl tit a *if lilt" i'llii.1k1&gt; m-timd *
«I* '' ■
r»m|«« i iti»n
vv uii till*
• at111 Mi
nf - j r 1Iw a l rk h rriD .
a thn iff*•ire «f the
fl
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N. •ni.le&gt; v oilrily » I ir4tHM
f
Aimi Mean
F»‘" d im Dial
1 1 -.ill.. ll AA. . V. rftVff
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, ilu n w ill l«r« nmr *r Ii4.ii)t eon-

UMMFN'S f.OI r AR&lt;nn\!loV offUvr* |.lelur«(J «!•*»%*• l.ft to rhht; ?•.! ! M H r!. *M.tU
• irv in •■ - n l ; ' l i &lt;* i: W llc ir o n i-t. i i n ; Mrs luhn li « y ,
.\fnir*'W 5!ric *h. Iff.*'. » icr; Mi * John I i *1 .v util, I m j . &gt;nnit'fi t rh ’iii ir nn;
i: f IV It a* 11* luin lim n r hairm an j M i
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i

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M. McDonald To Be
; Methodist Laymen
Day Guest Speaker

in d from
firm * and in
i * a* ■ . 1, 1*1 to thi- - 1 tiuol*
| tik *f: in *ii iiia* * »'i
ily f r f e diiplay uf .cJlool
* .t 11**-1 in «arut ***
t Ik* ft flu f|f 11 * i|| 'ii* j*n .
1 t } Mi()lk i ml wetiv.ne* the merebaniiriiiip* I in ii f in? |t«* .r i.F in . r 1' ,f n o llii; A u .ii. J it Education
kkl fl Mir&lt;» dif ft m i l «4|t|;i l i r lailM •
' ' * eel that ' &lt;inud Stdio-d* are
*aid Air* lliir.a ile d to the tune of "Turkey In the ( i tn d ilu iln e **.
nr\. and it i» the h i|&gt;e of the luca’
stra w '' and
l.lttte I li u m J o ;
If j'M a r k * and fall colored oak ’ .I , * ,onal IlM c ia lio n group J l'* l
tr r r * u i)l dcror.Ytr Ih r firh l fi»r'®&lt;'r | * trap!** m it I b rrn m r “ %chrtrtl
th r darter*
r.»n*. iib** • « I h n tr|fi4«iw &lt;hrtp
*. d eitl
\f'* r 11.• at.1tie ,* ’ I . | !4l*d 411*1
t* •1 * id* ,i*i" I nt hi r lull
*»* li f 1.'if# » d| fi-f t*i ffi
** *d * ■ a * 11' #i * '♦ill »* 111I"ft f -J“II I
1 e hr, .it

1 9i f

\x III* Mill -ll•
a» Im ii Mi! tu1
ji»f ) i |,i S tn it N,

Em melt M

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I
tin
ttut mill |M |t i inti A4til form ;i
I* ditn It. : .li.I. f 'umiolltro
M i.irtif MlI*Oll ,M till* \t 4 |. *| 1*1
fin ■ffis fi fbi|f 1 Mill L* •AI Mi* J . k T. r . &gt; i hairman. with
i 1. i ■ Rum ble) am i Mi**
tdti.m t*
1ll*n* nf *:H!*k • •III Mr
AArich lb * e1..|ir.t l l.lll* fur
M.tf k* .1 'IllMlI
• tti in*i /

IID S I'I I Al M i l l S
lit t 1*
A dm i.viu n *:
l l r t i v I'e ll i rtitre n t
D im liargext
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ai . . • 1 i i (S a n fo rd )
n i T . :«
Admt«*h*"*:
Reltv Rell W a User Ifavlte Monroe)
Af ir e KJenni’Mid (S a lifu rd )
• i ie It &gt;, v e n f S in fu l il)

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Far

s.«f»ir 19,i\ Nov

Hospital Notes

r t a r y ; &gt;ti
K a rl H n il
! I ajj ' L y ch.iti fflaiij [!« f 1- P j a (
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l|t

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titriub* r*liln

c h iin u p a

Dp Itiry)

H ir lit*.:
R.iby G irl Dell
Di*i bar ; r * l
Law r e - ■• 'i
1
ifn n l)
A ls U T V G li m its*
P riv a te It'Hitm, it a ,m. to ft p m ;
Sem- private I’ o m *. 2 tn l t e- .
t In 9 p m ; P e lia trle * , t l s m, to
* P m I'a re n ’ * and G ram lparent*
o n iv: O b d etric*. N'o vD iting d u r­
ing feeding of liable*.
P riv a te
Ifnrun* I I a m. tn 12 noon, 2 In -I
p m ami T to ') p m , Kenit P r iv ­
ate ito o in i, 2 in t |&gt; m, and 7 to

,’ r

At i'...i AteDnnstt s pnmilnenk
F ir 1id &gt; MethmIUt. w it! I h* the Lay*
' D i|
|M.k&gt;-r at the Eir*k
Afrit. ■Ii*» I'h u rrh , «i the U a m ,
*ervler thi* S u nd ay.
AleD u n Ii| I* the immedinte px*t
p r r d lent of The A m e rican T itin
.\**oelst|on *nd pry*ldent o f th*
A b ttm ct Corporation o f Deland.
He wa* born In Oconee Cotm*
tv . fla , s o l vnv* ed u rate,| In lb#
| :-,r *rl . . » f G eo rg ia lie »t«
tend.il the l'r,iv e | ,|t y nf Georgia
I it lift -eh....I Iw fu rr ronipletlng
til* t ir*
beeautr of th * d o th
of hi* ist tier.
If.- hs« hern oerfve ln hi* trvda
n " i li t i.- ' i* , tu v ifig
vervisl
sg
(.n i l i i l uf tin- t'iiiiid n T it le A**
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v* a * u e rr 'x rv nf th * i'tn ih ls T I'I*
A e.ncislf.in fnr t e n
y e sr*
Ju*t

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Al*o, tie In * I wen s rtiv e in rlide
a ffa ir* fur a nuni'w-r uf y esr*,
having , erred sv pre* l.lrn t of I ha
I'wtavn.l I'hsrnlw r ..f C o n u iu tr*,
pce.hlent of the D -la in d Itu lary
Chile, D iitric t G overnor uf Di*«
t i n t 211 i f R o ta ry In te riviti'.n sl
l.iii h e s b d many . f i v e , fu r reiv­
ing fund* fur vurin ■* riv tc so*
t iv it le ., and hr r« x ive .i the award
&gt;•( thi Out it.tndlng e it lir r i nf Dol and through the I n l j m l Cham*
!&gt;er nf r .in in ir r r e In H tlS
A * an active m em twr of T rln *
Itv Methodl.t rh .r r c h tn ttel.an.1,
he h i* l.een a member of tha Of*
fie ia l Rnsni *tnee be w s* 2'1 year*
old. stnl I* rtiu ln n n ii o f (he llo a r l
nl the prevent tim e,
McDonald la IDted Is AVW*
Who in Methodism « rd a e r o .. lh«
years hat been a lo yal rhiireh*
man. Hi* lubjeet for Su ivlxy
ni.-nilng w ill t « : " A ta y in a n 't
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Powerful Electron
Microscope Finds
New Substance

F. Herbet Seeking
Brothers, Sister

Iron Makes Care
O f Ruffles Easy

BT. LOUIS I f f - The powerful
electron microscope has thrown
NEW ORLEANS UR-Moro peo­
naw light on construction o f th*
ple bustle through an airport Uun
nervous ayatam—knowledge that
a butcher shop. So, at a lots tn
could eventually help solve the
pay, ailver-balrcd Francis Herijet
mystery o f multiplo sclerosis and
haa quit bln butcher ahop and
similar dlaaaioi.
moved behind lha Inack count*/
The discovery concern* a sub­
o f an airport H* ■» •earrhLr.g.
stance known aa mya’la, found la
“ But why should Mrs FeaDire­
rested on Mrs. FeathersLona'a
Ihe protective eoa'tng irouild
c h a it e p . »
*'! figure th* Joh at the air­
nerves in the brain and spinal
IE champagne d ll #*«m to put shoulder. "11* a good sport, Aunt stone be Jealous of me?
port would put me in contact with
He smiled. "Of course wa'r* talk* many travelers," aald Herbet. i
Mrs. Faatharaton 1 Into a bat­ May. Say Vat looks nica."
cord. Myelin la attacked and de­
“ I scarcely think It a ladylike Ing of Aunt May, aren't waT H'a
ter humor. As aha dressed. Val
stroyed by degenerative disease*
"And who know*, one of them
only
human
nature
to
resent
the
coat
urn*—and
especially
not
sult*
could hear har emp'vyar chatter­
of the nervous ayatsm.
may have met on* of my bro­
beauty
on*
no
longer
posse****.
abla
for
•
aara*
to
warnr,"
aha
aald
ing Rally to Dlrh through th*
Dr. Sarah A. I.use. assistant
ther* or alster."
Door
dear
Aunt
May,
I
can
under­
Anally.
aliRhily o p e n e d crmmunlcattikg
professor of pathology at the
stand
just
how
ah*
feels.”
Val
flushed.
"I’m
sorry,
Mr*.
tlerbel
lost
track
of
his
brothers
door of the lath room.
Washington University
Mtdiral
“ I do wish ahs'd get out of bed. and sister in IBIS. Bom William
"II U wasn't for ital man, I FeathcrstMia. Ill rhanga. And if
School, reporting on a two-year
miRht even coma to '-he hall m j- you’d prefer I didn't go to the Cm aura If ah* lay in a deck chair, Kevin, he was taken from the
tonight—“
study, aaiJ It revealed myelin In
th* change and th* air would do New York Foundling Home that
•elf tonight. Aa an onlooker, of dance
"Nonsense,” Dirk broke In. And her good. Sh* can't seriously think
Ihe central nervoua system actual­
year by Mr. and Mrs Elyase Her­
court*. I don't auppoae anyone
whan Mrs. Feslh erstone merely
ly is formed by and ii a part af
would want to dance With an obi grunted, he laughed and added. Brue* would do her any harm after bet, a Parisian couple who m i-,
all
thla
Urne."
the nerve-protecting cell*
woman like » « . ’
grated
to
New
Orleans
"Coma along, Val, or they'll have
Ila smiled. “Of c o u r s e aba
“ Norte*nse. Aunt May. I ahouldn't ■topped aenring."
Until recent yeirs myelin was
After
the
death
of
his
foster
doesn't. ISul she's o stubborn old
mind ahovinf you around the floor
regarled aa inert matter of un­
Aa they neared the dining room dear and once ah*'a said a thing parents, who had renamed him,
one* or twin*," Dirk laughed easily
known origin deposited around the
aha was thinking suddenly. Ilruce, ■he'll stick to tt if II kill* her."
Herbet began the quest ibat ha*
bark at har.
nerve*.
what will Aa think T Will ha think
“1 auppoae ah* waa Ilk* that consumed hla energies since lit*.
She bridled and eald, "1 must
lha costume "unladylike," or even about her daughter and Broee,*
Dr. Edward W. Dempsey head
any voiir rostuma la original what beasenT
"I started the scare n for my
ah* aald slowly.
of the anatomy department at U*
th^re U of it. Mow aver did you
relatives,
something
I
didr't
want
A email round of applause greet­
Ila qoddrd. "But I think aha
school and a member of Ihe rothink It up?"
*
YUOOSlAVIAf MIWDINT Marshal Tito Heft) and Communist Parly
ed Dirk's and Vat'a appearance, would hav* come round In the end. to do wtile the old folks were si ill
srarch review panel of the Nation“Simple, my dear. I merely took lha same spontaneous
tots
Nikita
Xhrurhchev
are
shown
deer
hunting
tn
the
Crtr-s*
dll’
*
aliv e" he said
. . . . . . ____
JK "** 'i*11* a ri’i j 'l 'T .
the curtama dO«a • -.-»*«•*........
.
i il-oiirpu 'oaleioais Society, exo
g
ln
e
mysterious
meeting
which
r»»'
gi*»i«
'
^
'«?.&lt;«'
which had greeted other pass'-n her appeased ~
“ I learned that my fa'hcr waa
Uad the cord of my dreasing gown gers whoa* costume* had b e e n
plained the significance of Dr.
hroughout the Sovletlred bloc of Europe as well as In Western
Hh# didn't know what to think
about my middle, combed my hair striking or unusual. Aa thry en­ of that remark of hla, but ah* ro- Scottish and my mother Irish and
Ircte*. Th* twro had been holding secret talks In Yugoslavia when
bust's findings.
down, pjit a band about It, and tered. Uruca had turned and looked minded herself It waa none of her that they met and married in
they suddenly flew to Khrushchev'* villa at Yalta on Ihe Hlark Sea.
"Th* information on the origin
presto- a brilliant reproduction of at them; then abruptly ha had business.
New York. I secured 'he copy nf
Tito returned lo Belgrade evasive about the trip, fInternational!
and nature of myelin la a firrta Human slave." ■
turned hla lock on them. He didn’t
Directly alter dinner she went my birth certificate which indi­
rale scientific discovery, not nec“ You’d better hut nr nnd come In Join Iti the friendly laughter or the up lo are how Mra Fealhrrston* cated I was the fifth child of Mr.
ronrily because uf its relation tn
for lint drink. Val * Dirk called. applause.
was. but the door waa locked, till* and Mrs. James Joseph Kevin.
* I C
any disease, but because of the
SIRA. !&gt;. It. McKAY DIES
“ Or Aunt May will have polished
Dirk pushed har forward toward knocked end called, "May I earn*
"I
learned
that
two
brothers
U
r
T
I
C
I
O
l
J
O
y
S
off lha whole battle."
TAMPA
Mr*.
D.
It.
McKay,
|
l« h* it throws on the way the
their table. "Whet's the matter, In. Mrs Featherstone ? Ars yon
“ Now Dirk, you hod boy. you my dear T You l o o k as though all right T“
nervous system it constructed,"
were named George and James,
whose
husband
is
s
former
pubknow I’ve had only on* Uny gtau, you’d seen a rIkmL Smile nlcaly at
„ .
, ..
_
_
. D r . Dempsey said,
"Of course I'm all right," her but could find no record of the
well, maylw on* sod a half . . ."
luher of Ihe Tampa Times and
"Every piece of information
th* ladle* and gentlemen."
employer's vrdee answered Irrita­ third brother. I also learned that
“ Or an* and litre* quarters, or
was a four time mayor of la m p f, adds one more clue which fina'ly
Val forced a smile, hut ahe was bly. "Oo away, Nurse. Him along my lister's name waa
at leaat four," Dirk Interrupt*d, trembling as she sank down into and danre, dance, donee . . .
Frances. I alto lea.m-'l that my
LAKEI.AND uh— An official of died yesterday.
rould be used in unraveling the err
laughing. “ For heaven’a sake, th* chair th* steward was holding
Val ranted the doorknob "Fleas* brothers and enter s e e placed in a major processing firm laysj [ r», MrKay w ii the eldest *lr* Proff™*' of multiple selero*:*
harry, Val."
out for her. "I'm —I suppose I’m let me come tn. Mrs Fes Ihe ratone.
Ihp Irish Immigrants
Horn*, Florida Ultra* Mulu.i; has he,:; daughter of Vavinn GuiU-rrcr, nn and similar disesaea of Ihe ten"I'm turning."
•elf-conscious."
Thera may he something 1 ran do
, tral nervoua system."
which
nn
longer
eaisla."
"too optimistic" in pri*e and use
Mrs. Feather stun* was raising a
"You haven't any need to be. I for you,”
engineer who plotted Tampa's
Some to scientist* altrnde! a
glass nf champagne to tier lip*, but dun i flatier in. k if / earned that
in bis search, Herbct'a best fon-cas'a for this s c •son
"No, no, go a * ay I And don’t
the glasa never rrached her lips applause. It's obvious our fellow- coma near me again loqlght I clue came from a cousin, ,h
Hi lbert S Massey of Dade City Ybor City section and wa* a leader conference here, sponsored by the
___0
“ What on earth do you ihlrik passengers approve of you."
don't want to see you."
turned up in Huuston.
riled the estimate of the U. S. |n bringing the cigar 'ndn.try to multiple sclerosis aonefy, a’ which
your* doing in that costume,
Thera was a pause. "1 ti.lnk I
Val was still standing there,
Dr. Lute presented election raleHe h .. reason to believe that
Agrlrott.ira thri Tampa.
Nura*?" sh* rapped out shsrply. understand," he said quietly.
worried and undecided, when •th*
roscope pictures. Magnified up to
this season', orange rrop will be
■&gt;ne
of
my
brothers
it
in
Canada."
“ Dirk—Mr. Ilanton loaned m*
"1—1 suppose I was allly to wear cabin steward ram* down th* pas­
f-ur mi1lion buses grate' than i.range, this season and the in- 100,000 time*, they showed huw
his drrss suit."
said Herbet. "He also believe* .
your suit. I'crhapa It does make sage and paused.
91 million buses, .suitry should dispose of Inc targ- myelin is formed. Her studies
“ Well, of all III*-"
'
me a little conspicuous."
“ 1 shouldn't worry a trout Aer that another brother Uvea in Rio
were on animal tissue.
a
Is-ger
carryover . f pro
wi(hout 5Trfifu!ly
“Com* now. Aunt May, don't
"Nonn-nse!
I/xifc around at any more tonight. Miss Alison. I'va da Janerio, Bratil."
rl c.tiua Juice*.
.. . .
, ,
The Multiple Sclerosis Society
■poll it," Dlik interrupted eaally. *oma.of the other*. Dora It matter Just taken her In a second D&gt;tU*
Robert
Whit*,
mutual
econoThe fruitless quest caused Herf i n -t ron ff|Ve „ f that addi
called her discovery the most im­
“ It vaa I who insisted Val but row what owe person thinks? And then of champagne That should keep
, r.i,unt of fruit selling 'or mlsl, said in et'linitew Increase portant advance in the fight
my tails I eald shad look wonder­ It may be because they are Jeal­ Arr happy for the ttmr being any­ het. married and the father of
ful in them, and she does, doesn't ou show." lie lowered one eyelid In n three, lo switch lob. in despera- tk,P rart,r price." Manor *a-l .t hi national income played a big against the disease in 125 yean.
ahe?"
lion, to stand ip a big airport and , mealing of Mutua.'c directorsl'*rt n the cooperative s oplimiaShe tried to misinterpret hla re- wink.
Tliers was a pause. Dirk's hand, mark.
peer hopefully Into farei.
ln ( M advisory com m lt'r- *1
forreast.
(To Be ConlmotJ)
Mickey Mantle lad th*
N*w
O IK1, Mays!* (-.tig. fU|&gt;«laUd bg per.iikaUa of Atslua Hooka. DUIrlbutcl by K in g Ftilntn Irsdkate
" I ’m getting myielf a big metal don’t want to see growers bolding
Meanwhile J. C.btrickland
of
pm with the nama Kevin printed back for IMS
or (2per bog. and the American National GroweiaYork Yankee* in nine depart
hatting
on It,” aald Herbet. " I ’ll w»ar it'h a ve It break hick lo a dnllir." -a;d Flctida grapefruit ta telling merits during 1054 —
Just in cast some of th* people
Massey, a director, is » vie*, in Rotterlsm for br.veen O .i! s&gt;frags, home rani, runs batted
coming Into the airport will spot president of Tasco Packing Co. -ml 13 M a ha’f box. compared to in, runs score*), total bases, haait and hav* some astocidlon with Mutual had predicted gru.vrr* j top of At.13 for v fjll box of •a on balls, strikeout* and stolen
i h(M*S.
the name. You never eaa tell."
should get good prices for their J Rest Indian grape'rolt.

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T u cii, pleats, ruffles, and puff*
td sleeves a n n vary feminine.'
And th**- trimmings on pretty cot-1
ton dresses and blouses no longer
present an Ironing problem.
"(
A new electric ruffle in n help*
do th* trick easily and la a * '
time at *1L Tba Iron has a tall I
aland which fits ovar th* edga
of th* Ironing board and a fabric
dial which can be aet for the cor­
rect temperature. The fabric ran
bo eased over the heated aluniD
num Iron had and smoothed with,
two hands when necessary
HOT WATER BEAT
*
Steady gains In tba Installation
of hot water heating systems In
home* ire reported by the Plumb­
ing and Heating Industrie* Bu­
reau. In the first six month* of
thla year. B0.TI5 cast Iron heating
boilers were shipped by mamifac*
Hirer*, rompared with TB.45T In
the corresponding period of 1955,

Citrus Mutual
Mirth! 'Too Optimistic'

Tree
Is Born

Ry Al.nr.RT I.UMIAY FARM FOIIESTER
Cundcn-a-d from an article by
L. T. Pendant* — Marketing
Specialist
What could be more in air:tie,
more serene Hum a filature tree,
standing silently in the forest;
grown and rlpcnwl by (iod'a
kind hand, awaiting the an- and
man's thousand needs? Yet. «- iually lovply is a lender yuung
tree, free with [promise, adding |
ci-rtainly In man's hope* and
rtn-ain* throughout Ihe coming
year*.
/
Th!* atnry fl» about pine tree* j
—young, baby pine trees and how j
these trees will make you money.
Tire standard nursery practice
In a Florida Slate Pine Tree Nursescry is to plant pin* seed o n 1
beds four fe d apart with water
furrows between beds. The se.-.|*
are sown on Hit- brd* in rows J
inches apart, 20 seeds to t-atli 12
inches of row space.
After the sped Ire sown In the
f AUl KMOV,
puli his '.OO-imur I Kun,|K-an bni-sn N ar. Ham.
drill they are nrulched with a
tlitouKli Id* [laces In Llbertyvllle. Ill. only a abort tune betor* Ihe
Inin layer nf pine straw; thin
animal clawed xih! bil him to death, la-mery was training four bc..ta
enough that, llm hrtl ran be seen
for television appearance* when liana turned on him before the
through the straw.
Ik&gt;-r sifleet *a»&lt;- of his fiancee. Shiitey Hodilgurr. 33 The woman beat
An overhead sprinkler Irrigation
the liear with a stick and Died to distract hhn with *i#ar until a
system rontrols moisture condi­
neighbor slrnt the beast t-finery died on the way to tha hospital.
tions and Instirra maximum seed
germination.
Pine seed are planted
In ihe
North llak"U Is one of ih* fit*
nursery in 'larch, harvested In
original members of |hr North
Dcremher, January, and Febru­
Central
Intrrrollrglalr
Confer­
ary. One acre of nursery pro­
ence, nr go mirtl late In 1921.
duces fen.nOO to 900,000 seedlings
International accord hll* a new
An Ideal pine seed tree is one
high this fall when it comes lo
standing out in the open In itself
fashion. If nothing else,
so that its lateral branching Is
On both sides of Ihe Atlantic
heavy
and its height not loo
designer* agree that ladles should
i;rea. A pine so situated, receiv­
look like ladles once more, that
ing an abundance uf sunlight, is
frmliinlty and rb-ganre should go
a heavy seed produrer.
hind In hand and that costumes
The period for harvesting cones
(or after dirk should to- important
is during Hie test half nf Sep.
and rlahoroate.
ternber through Ihe first week In
The trend is toward rich satin-,
Or tuber.
and brocades, delicate embroide­
"III ih liver cal In order,
Although there are approxi­
Froirn reads tor y e a r
mately 122 million trees grown ry. Jeweled and beaded trimmings,
frretrr this week.
earh year. 75 mlllon of these are In tike manner nf the ‘ ‘ mauve de­
produced In Florida Forest Scrv* rid e ", riirrrntly recalled tn high
lie nursrrirs and 42 million by fashion hy universal lntere«t in
rival* industry, there seems to Ihe modes and manners of 1912
From Parts to Lov Angeles the
e rarely ever rnough to fill all
lecting is the same it’s a time to
orders.
Several of our pulp mllti fur he feminine and dresa In the
Pig Pork i hoi# a* half
&gt;
nlsn free trees lo farmers under teeth.
23* Ik
certain stipulations.
Thirty members of the Notre
Trees are planted usually H\S
R e a l I'oualry Ratoked
feet or flxin ieet. requiring oao Dame football tram ant of Irish
and 77* tree* to the acre respect­ descent.
Mintage
li e Ik
ively.
When trees are purchased out­ shortage of pine tree seedlings
right from Ihe Slate Nursery to make your plant now.
" r » 111 pick up your beef
they cost 1100 per i.WM f. n. b.
For more information see Al­
or
pork, kill, age, pkg.
the nursery.
bert l-unday, Farm Forester,
frees* and deliver back la
Remember there la always a 1122 West Central Ave., Orlando.
y o u for *e lb. d rewed
nelg hi.

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It costs each American only 42 pennies
a year for the United Nations—

WorldWar II cost each American
almost 1000 times that much a year!
T h it It th* U th A n n lv m a ry o f th* U N - t h « U t h
Anniversary af m an'* first com plttaly organlztd
M arch far paaca
Nrvlirtrlr hat ever said ilui lie tot sure ihe I’niied Naiionx
will prevent » war.
lint ihrn, nobiMly tier said he vtai sure 3 ruir fur cancer
(Onld lie found.
The fight for a enre for vm mutt gn nn.juvt jv ihr hj;lif fur
i eute lor cancer must j;u on.
The United Nations i&gt; now II )rai» uld. With ca.h passing
ye»r it hai gained the aiipport of more and mote people. In fart,
a recent survey chnwa that only 7% of ihe American jvcople
arr for (fnilting the United Nation*. The trvi Iwlicve, and right,
fully so, dot we can never find lasling pence nnh-cv'wc 1-xA
fur i l , . , unless we wmli for it.
Alavve, vova coimicd 12 penniea. T loi’a wlul ihr I N nkvit
each American per vear. I.ool at just a few n( the tilings that
your 1*Y ii Imying.
1. The I N Children'* Fuml (UNICF.F) lot helped organirc
health campaign! dial examined' 100,000,000 childtcn in
count ties, and vaciinaled 75,fMW,(MK) children .i-aiiivl
luliciculusis. ,
Membership in the ten Specialired Agentiev is helping to

provide more food, better hexftfc and education for millionfl
of people, and to biing aloul world cooperation on luch
mauert M aviation, communication!, weather, and tha
peaceful uiee of atomic energy.
3. The IW ha« helped lo product peaceful •eitlement* in
• Iran, Indonesia, Kashmir and Palestine, any One of which
rould have led to Wotld War HI.
4. The Uniied Nadon* provide! technical assiiiance to 78
countries. Ii worts lo eliminate sicLneit, irrigate deserts,
and increase food production, lhcrel»y inting constructive
action for peace.
5. The Cniled Nation! is the greatest loud-spealer its the
woild. We anil other fire nations can use this Inud-vpealrr
constantly, to tell the (tilth, to show up and probe Com­
munist fallacies, and ultimately help tlevelop a common
worldwide «enve of justice, the only basis for true and
enduring peace.
Ry attacking some of the underlying causes ol war—Aaitg/r,
pororf* and r/ivnv/—the United Nation* i« helping prevent war.
At eveiy op|*oMiinily, supjKiti the United Nations. You sup|&gt;ort
it l»cst hy knowing wlul it'» doing—and by letting others know
wluf il*s doing. A heller understanding of the United Nations
means a better chance of peace for the world!

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too their favorite Dodgers play
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Recalls To Writer
Similar Incident

To Incorporation

DF. BAKY— Road* ait ususlly
By MBA. MARIAN JONES
'connecting Hull
towns In
OV IE D O - !U v« you ever lak- n&lt;1 Rlry , o jd , tould , p:jt ,he town
cn dictation from n Goucre
nT
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I was reminded of the fact Mon- ln lw,,‘ »h"-«M »b« C " f
Z ,.r o ,day afternoon ai I looked up into *T';P»**
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the smiling fare of our Imminent yl' ,rh
T ‘ . r , nfr&gt;hi
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Simplicity Speed.
Accuracy Voting
Machine Features

may hello. He was acrompanled 'ration
on hi* rounds of our rommtmiiy
'****• nishi. al a closed meet in*
kv &gt; u I - In the civic auditorium. written
ny j . m. Lee.
nuestioni fmm William Lull. F.R • fWmpRcily, ipced and a. cur^ kI l l U
iLjjT o f f . Hallantvne. R. fl. P»*e and other* a ry -b olh in operation and tabum « ^ ihJ hhM rrT u h,d ^ t wquesteJ information a* lo the l» n «i " f
result,are outstanding
dal from Lee.burg. He had not am'omjt of # b(md (or mortMt&lt;. feature*of the newly installed
b&lt;ten a congre»»m»n very mng* againat the lo»n of Ur llary t which Shnup Volin* Machine* that are
lie was •fh'dulwl t o w o u l d
he primarily required; trim 'o be U»rd in ...me of the Semifore the Oviedo Woman • t lub wou]|, ^ |MfUcd for drainage nole Count* precincts for the rimt
and I was delegated to eater hat &gt;j#n||
,|rrid). bultt: Iho up- timr in thl* yc.ir's general elec•petch.
herp of rxUtiftf but foully roitl*
Uon«,
The Si minute County Chvmfief
A 1 jljjj1*
uriyi in ihi? villa^i’ the coil of
Votinu machine* wctc umhI in o f Commerce Coffee ctnh will
speech of «ueh a porunalHy . a (hj, lu |t*0*o who have already larger Seminole County prcclncta meet tomorrow tnornin: at *he
Chamber o f Comer*** for Pa
monthly grt-to grthcr,

CofC Coffee Club
Gathers Tomorrow

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ting
moncf
njw7
Wt"1 h* ‘ 1,7 W1” wr
commenced wtlh_
if
“ b* rk lf *e litrorporate?’*
que« and »h«klngly
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tl,,w 'lulrh a
b ,r
wt would Im able in di-cipher'hem ,'lfB , mdd n m e n lu Ihme who
r n . r h-sr.i thw
LTp&lt;m twir relurn, wr
phone
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wanting ihe *peert.-and we had
not even had a chance U» take uur
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8 ” *1 off
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note..
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your note*, nu *•* .lUlle a )oo
—the *peech being quite lengthy
—and wo aecrelly gloaled over
the fact that we were not on thr

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‘0r ,hr loiigri w ill election official, wreari„ rrr„ in a great
.art of
the „ rtmnl md.vldual paper ballot
to w n .............
«ole. far Into the n&gt;gh&lt; and Ihe
||obert ||oj
Hotart ,,o f‘ UH,r , Pokr “ f " , e , /ollowto«
or *ven
,f
17 U I on * thousand which ha* j recount* an- required
Ju*t been levied on all homoownOn ihe Shoup Voting Machine*,
cr* In the De Bary di*lrict and the *o'r total cast for each ranstate.1, “ Thl* i* a la* for paving dklalr ia aidomatically ubulatrd
oor
&lt;nd *-yi be used for that on counter* immcdiatrly beneath
purpose. Thai tax mu*t be paid, hi* name. Final result* ran be
Why go lo Ihe expenseof Inenr
, ead by official* directly from
porallon n o w f Later, Hofsietler he fa of Ihe machine a* soon a*

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our next assignment—that of co
ering Claude I epper * talk- Ihen
^Senator I epper.
lt.ipse.1 Into the Oviedo Drug
Store to purchase a new notebook
anJ pencil. We slimpse*! at a
rear table at two rival reporter*

rtptlblr to the county, ih»t me n*
must shoulder the burden, a*
an Incorporated town, of bullding
mile* of road according lo specif|c l ||on*, *o that everyone here
*j|| have an equal deal. How mu- h
lh l,
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“ fi'y «UI voices be able to ■ait
,t,eir hatlol* in quick order, but
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melul while ihe elec|10tl j, ,n prngrrts When Volin*
l( con.pie
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corn pin rd. the iolal*
nro
hrm.irin
■D ima View b. raiaimr
Xingle
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No voter need worry about hi*
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\ Z X X X X X , ; : : : . A C L Safety Group
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Convenes Tonight

of Ihe funny cp(*o.ie« of the even- prr ml,p
, .&gt;Thi.n ,( |hr nr.A
At *title foa*t lane, J.-rk
J 1**;
r.ia&gt;J» will average from ITAoo &gt;u •*nville* l» tri t, Safety Commit
t.ur&gt;otit
ihtii u »i ho ,oqo a mile *e muit immrdiato- ^ «ill ni*et lotiUM in thr
^
*f,CJ j a w
thl ■il* I) asiume a village debt of over sembly roi.tn of the ACL passingof knives and fork*. Thai is a ueO.OOQ plu* the co*f« of Incorp er -tation at 7 p m.
very uruallsfactory way lo eat
,| icricd Unf.trttir
Special in*lnieiion* in fir.l aid
fried cbirkon tn my estimation
Harry Krug slated that lie and will he a *peri*l feature o f lie
Shortly oneof the official*
of other* wnrVd foe coning last yr*r meeting a-rordinu In L A \r
ftic Lion* Clubftued amciiile-r
(,mk*r the firm a**uriipimn that if derton, to.*] ACL uffi iai.
hoc iur using In. kmir .m l lot* ,hf) did to, the C «| C would not
Atlantic Coait Line i*r»onn#t.
Immediately a loud clatter wa» miih incorporation as their next Iheir families and friends are
heard—Ihe dropping of Ihe knives project. He reminded the audience invited *o attend the meeting,
t Cunt toned uu * age •-**•«
(fontinNed &lt;*n Page Twoi
.aid Anderson.

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WEDNESDAY, 0CT0J1ER 21. l9o«

The rmovated, eharmlnf club
house at Seminole Raceway will
be the vrene Thursday evenin* of
;ay feriivitici a* official* of the
Racrua* hold open home ami
*la*e a frre movie ihow for resi­
dent* of Seminole County,
William R. Kemp, president of
the Race*, ay. ha* extended a corUat invitation to the public to al­
lend ihis affair which will take
place beginning at f p rn
“ We want the people of Semi­
nole County lo see whit i* taking
place nu! at Ihi* community cen­
ter. where in addition to racing
programs and harries* horse train­
ing. there will l»e year ‘ round activitir* in a (pedicular fuhlon
such as rallies, concert*, grand
o!e opnrs, ami .dhrr even!* of
Central Florida intereit," Kemp
told Thr Herald.
On Thursday’ * agenda are two
showing* of a full rotor, sound
movie of the fabutou* Harnbletonlan Stakes race at Goshen, N. Y,
and thr equally famous l.ittle
Brown Jug pacing event ai Dela­
ware, Ohio. Kemp *aid there
«uuld he two showing* of the
half-hour tong film, one at it and
another at 9 Thi* film was pro­
duced and loaned to Seminole
Karrway by the U. S Trotting As­
sociation.
Guests o f ihr Karewiy will he
feted to refreshments anti will get
a ftr«l hsul look at ihe ground*
and hear about plan* fer the fu­
ture of Ihis great sport* and rec­
reational center.
Thi* film, which ha* won high
mm men latum frnm group* which
h u e already *een It. portrays ihe
color and thrill iurr«unding after­
noon harness racing in setting*
similar In lhal in which the apnit
will take place at the Seminole
track.

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Preen I.rirocd

W ire

Treatment Plant

Issue Up Again Tonight
To Attend
Session

The possibilities of solving the
aewage treatment plant tsiuo
grows more imminent as an ad­
journed meeting qf the Board of
Sanford City Commissioner* was
railed for tonight at 8 o'clock.
Thr issue exploded Monday night
when Wilson Holt, the city's fiscal
agent, reported to the Board of
Commissioners on Ihe prrsent fin­
ancial situation of the Water and
Sewer program bonds in relation
lo Ihe revenue being derived from
(hr farilltiea.
Apparently dropping at a *urprise was the remark by Sinford'a
Mayor T. D. Scott, when, at tbo
completion of Holt's report he said
“ About all we can say now is
Thank y iu ' and we'll see you in
about si&gt; months."
Hop hjd suggested lo the Board
of Commissioners that a “ commilment" he signed authorising
hi* eompany, Goodbody and Co. lo
•Urt a survey to “ dig out the ft*
nance*" of the Utility Department
Outcome of the survey tod study
would, In all possibility, give tbo
approximate date when a sewago
treatment plant routd be pul under
construction Tor Ihe city.
City Manager Warren E. Knowles
said thia morning that Ad Ber*
knwlit, representing (he Main
Board of Health, would also attend
tonight'* meeting.
Derkowlti spoke briefly In the
Board of Commissioners Mon­
day night relative to the Stato
Board of llealth'a position on iho
mailer of complying with a re*,
"billon by Ihe City of Sanford made
in 1954 incorporating the aowago
treatment plant construction with*
In three years.
It Is * i pec ted that a full five*
man board wlU attend tonight's
session of Q ly Commissioners in
an effort to Work out the details
Iowan! gaining approval and e »
Utint, its ULCEIVLD for »qttadi*ti’» return to San font N*vut Air -Sinlto* i n
b*tng atudlad by operation of the Mat* Board of
VAII-5‘1 Conimnnlin* tlftteer. Comdr. Paul II. Spelt* Light i and Kr C-Illlva CM(leer, Comdr. Jmaph
M. Tally Jr. Al.ove p . lur* token In ihe “ leady r-Kiin" ute-.rd ship immediately prior to thr squodrun'a Health ami In getting a financial
study aed survey underway prepreturn to the Ranfuid NoVtil Air Station. (Offirlal t' S. Navy I'lmt, )
aratnry to the Issuance 0f bond*
for the tewrsg* treatment plant
mnslruellnn.

I *CIthb11‘ 41 *0
^ 1br i;'&gt;f‘
acquaint
ne**nirn wtlh thrfr otwcouirr
neighbors, and In diseut* Informlily ttom. of intereit jo the tip
tire group
Coffee aril doughnuts are *erved during the brief half-hoar «es*lrwi.
Immediately prior to the Coffc*
(M r. a
Club announcement, Chamber of
Admissions
Commerce President Clifford MeCharles R. Roltert* (Sanford)
Klhben named rommiPee head*
Mr*. Minnie Scott (l^ke Mary)
for Ihe present fiscal year.
Erna Wallen (Sanfimi)
-Named in Ihe group are: A. f«
Dlsi barge*
Skinner, chairman « f the agneuL
Jean Sharpe (Mims)
l ire committee; Juhn Ivey, fim
ocr. it
inre; Andrevr Cnrraway. armed
Ad mi*. Ion*
forre*; David Oalehel, indu»trul;
Eielle Ashtey tSanford)
Gordon V. Frederick, tegDHllve
0*ear Tolar iSanford&gt;
end national
affairs;
Gordon
Sweeney,
membership;
Robert
l*aae King (Sanford)
Kami, publicity and arkertiwr.g;
Eitfllo Hatpvr (Geneva)
Al Lee, waterway* an) tranipor.
Scott Wonteney I Sanford I
tation; Frank Mrbane, tourlat and
Emily Thornton i Sanford)
riuu ration; Douglas Sten»trom,
Susan Stephan* (Sanford)
education; Sonny Ponell, co-n*
ItUehirgr*
mrmai act h it lea; an&gt;i J. Brailry
Mary Sue Knloe I Sanford i
OJham, road* committee.
Visiting Hour.; Private Room,, il
a. m. to 9 p. m ; Semi-Private
Rooms. 1 to 4 p. m . 7 lo 9 p m.
IVIlalrlc*. II a m In I p m,
lUrrnU ®n&lt;! ClramlpurnitA only:
1 Obstetrics, No vlsi'ing durina
Annual “ Roil (.‘all'' night will feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
lie observed tomorrow night at It a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p. m
(he Hanford Elk’ s I-odge, accord- and 7 to fl p m ; Hemi Private
iog to offirlal* o f 'he local frat- R.u.ms, 2 to 4 p, m an&lt;l 7 I* 9
rrnal organisation.
I p. rn
Thr meeting, slated to start at
8 p, m will be prrreded h* ■
"free fee-F' which begins tl 1 M
p m.
Generally fair Ihroush Thur*
Alt Elks wr* urgivt tn attend
■lap; low lontfht 55 KO
the annual affair.

Hospital Notes

Elks Slate 'Roll
C a ll' Tomorrow

Weather

Widening Of First
St. Gets Underway
This Morning
Work u e i started this morning
on Ihe widening of First St. from
Myrtle to French Ave acenrting
to (My Manager Warren E.
gc mitales
* Already, workmen me *»n the
lob moving gutter* as well as
tree*.
Thi* *flcrn -on, a dragline wilt
lie put int» operalion along Nanford'* main street leading Ir.vn Ihe
business district to the French
A*c. ihtougnaa/.
White Construction C o, said
Knowles, ia expected to be in San­
ford for the reptving o f P a r k
•*&gt;e a n d rti»t F:r*t Hi. on or
toout N'uv. 12. Tlie .anlr.it* weie
let hv Ihe Stite lload Board.
Mnanwhilr. said the S«i,rord
(Tty Manager there are possibi­
lities that a commitment from
While Cons true lion Co. may bt
* blamed for the wideninj o f Park

VAH-5 Savage Sons
Return To Home Port
Heavy Attack Squadron Five
Ibis week returned lo Hanford.
The locally baiH unit hat com­
pleted a five month overseas de­
ployment to the Mediterranean.
Relieved by VAH it, Hie “ Sav­
age Sons'’ were ba-cd al I'ort
l.yautvy, Morocco and operated
ronliniioti-Iy wljh Hie operating
forte* of the I'nlled Stale* Sitlh
Fleet. The squadron maiuleined
...
, _
£ ^ m vS m
I
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,,jrtn« ,h* ,our 'A l l 5 psrtliu v ,n “ u*
•n&lt;l N'ATO
' Mrr*M ■•rgrxl of Ihrse
wht.-h
ni: dip*-r«lion Mluptaw
aw land, vea and air unit*, of
many nations simulate strikes and
inanuevets
When hot al »ea, the *lilp* visit­
ed many Mcdi'crram-an t»iri*
which often -1 the crew i-pjuiltmi* ms
in » lu visit such places a a Bar- f
ceiona, Vaiencia, Naples, Gnwa, H.qstGN WILLIAM
IKIM.
( annfa, Pi*a, Athena and Irianr,.,» Navy Farhangn Ofbub
fieri of Hanford Naval Air SirsYAH 5 Comoumding o ffi er. lion replariog U ilg ) J. II tiha(' ndr Paul It. bpellr termed the pb,,, LJ-Mt, who I* returning to
deployment sucreaaful hut fell privatet ,
n hotion, Mosa.
that everyone was rcrtainly glad (Official I’hoto. U.S Navy)
lo be bark.
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'X
The squadron i* now undergoing
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I l f IN IN
f«*ie retuminc inlrn«tvr training r l l C
W U
K rtrl
for the lime when it will again "* ll3 * I f a I * I / U j l
he railed upon to deploy overseas.

To Fill Exchange

Parole Commission Officer's Post
Fntign William P, lto*t. USSR,
District Office
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will sssitme stilt* at Navy F.xOpens In Titusville
„,n„ r ,jf sanmrd iiav.i
1

aw which
wmen attended
eiienoea the
me meeting
meeung Vo
so dlsruta
oi»ru*t rotas,
Ave Jriof^ln^th* reLrfaeine^orol KVKK1BODY HAD A CHANCE to apeak, talk, ask question a or 250
roads, incorporation,
Ave. prior t« lb* resurfacing pro- voice hi* opinion al lest night’, DeBafy t h.mbar of Commerce r f......................
allied subject*. On*
member is ahown at he spoke islanding
. I closed meeting Phot* show* a gorUaa *1 4fca
rigSU as* Lb* W o - rJ U*—
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A district office of Ihe Slnte
Parole Commlsslnn which will
verve M h Brevarl arvl Seminole
Counties ha* been opened In THua-

\|r siation. Oct. M. suerceding
m ( j () j . || Shapiro, USNB, who
|* r-turning lo private buslncis in
Boston, Alas*
Ens. Il«st report tri to Sanford
Marvin Rm.-ntee of Daytona NAS from dutv j * Ship’ s Store OfR. ..,h wa nom'd -opervi- r with f „ , r aboard (be rrul . r. U. S. S.
office* in the Judge 51, II Smi h Bremerton, Besides holding a Bachbuilding.
,-iur uf fciencc ilegriT in AcroBrowrlee will work closely with nautical Engineering from the
Circuit Judge Vataar Carlton. He Alabama Polytechnic Inriilute, be
will do pre-ientenee Inveriigallon Ifl ■ graduate or the Navy Officer's
for ihe Florida Parole Commla- Candidate School, ant ihe Navy
tloii and will supervise parolee*
Supply Corpa School.
Anigncri a* serretary lo Ihe of-a He It married lo the former
fice ef nislrict Supervlior it Mrs. M lu Sar* Adam*. «&gt;f Alexander
■O la. Ala. They reilA# ia Sanford.

3 Public Hearings
Scheduled For First
Commission Meet
Three pubtle hearings s*er»
scheduled for the first mreHng o f
the lioani 0f Hanford U ly Commliaionera' meeting lu November
according to action taken at Mon­
day night’a leiakm of |he Board.
A re-toning recommendation
by the Zoning and Planning Commil aion of the City was accepted
with the re toning of an area in
which the First Christian Church
is nuw located, lu order to comply
with pre»i-nl toning urd'nanrrs,
il was recommended that lads 1,
2, 5 ami 4 of Bioek 5 San Lanla:
hF* 1 through • uf Block 7. San
Lanta; and Lott 1, ]. and 3 o f
Block 13, Han Lsn'a; be re-tonal
from an RI A lo so il l District
In addition, the Hurd of Coin*
misrioners threw Into a pubiia
hearing the recommended re tuning the east one half of Block 8,
Tier A, and Ihe West on r-itlf of
Block X. Tier It, from an R-3 to
a C-l District. This ia in the area
where the Elk's ('tub I* now lo­
cated and where expan*ioo is
contemplated. The re-toning would
create a conforming me of tha
property.
Other Rents include | in the p-.hlie hearing will be the vacating
of an (vast-watt alley Horn Cy­
press to French Ave and Ihe
vacating an easement In Grove
Manor and relocating it 20 feet
to the north.
“ A CHICKEN IN EVERY POT5
President Hnotcr borrowed
this phra*e from Henry IV of
Franca, Along with , 'Two care
In every garage" it has be­
come part of America’s moat
u*rd quotations.
To rent that other garage,
sell baby chicks, or do most
anythipg, depend on Want Ada.
Gall 1921 TODAY for your
fait action Want Ad TUUUIlROW.

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Page 2, Wad.. Oct. 31 1056

Simplicity

Rev. Stone Gives
T a lk At District
Church Session

DeBary

Only 48 Hours Left
For Registering

TO THE THilFTT MILLIONS WHO HELPED MAKE OUI 97th
ANNIVERSARY A
SUCCESS. . .

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HUGE
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Ability to nprratr the Nhoup Vet*
Hanford riliiani. qualified to
that the Property Owner* A 'in
ms Machine. lit \ertlra| type
vole in the Nov. A local election,
ballot duplii ite» the traditional
Mrellnf at tht Chrlatlan Church which had worked on road improve* j have only II more huuri In which
form to which voter* are accua- at DcLand yerlcrUy. the annual mcnl for years had itudied the
lomnj. lattrad of tains a pencil, Orlando DUtrirt of the Chrlitian iltuation for a lon| lime and id- l&lt;*
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Cliureh •rl.rtnl (ha following o f­ viaed agelnvt xoning In that If the! Cllf Hrrk If. N. Siyer said
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, hc ficer* t« a c r v e the romins
people working on It were tarccti- thU mornlni that Friday li the
tof SteUon InlycriiUr, has hern’ v«hJiatal« of HUahoirr.
&gt;car: prr*ulrnt the Hev. William ful it might lead to th* neat atrpi |s .t day on which new voter* may
* named chairman for Sanford of
The voting machine I* literally K. Moore, mini-ter of the (k a li of Incorporation.
rcri.lcr.
LOW PRICED! A A
* the annual llumccomlnc Law nothin* mote than a vot in* booth Chti*tlan Churrh; vtr*»r*.M*n
Several membera laid that they
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•Breakfa.t Nov. 1 in DcLand. *&lt;--; l~«rrr*l by electricity. The voter
fl“ !
o f ^ 8 ' Hoard o f Sanford City Com ml.
tcordinB to Krancli P. WhUehelr.l
'I*'1 ,MP» » •m»l1 Orlando Chrlitian Church; and reiidrnla who wanin' their optn- ilotll.r, with l.vo of llwm ronteil{president of the newly formed ‘ f * 1.
t o / h u e the curtain! *errcta ry-treaturrr Mri. William lom known in a ilatement rrad-j,.,, wl(|l , wo rtndj j ltM for „ rh
and activate the machine, lie li Pee pie* o f Dcl.Jitd. Melbourne Ine; "We do not want tncorporaj
.S ir '.o n l,auycr&lt; AuorUlInn.
v_.lf tmw ready lo vote.
was chn.icn av the jdare of the lion In He llary*' atnl that they
The law hieakfavt thin
would
vljorujily usm
fight jany
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atmounerd
momThe face of
Ihe machine, whichi
if a tirlnr. rrlrlin lln. in
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nmiu convention neat year.
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, ^ i i ,a . 1„I . . 1,thi*
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hold* the ballot, ii acirnUficelly, To Ihe roll rail eight church*. movement by the (load* Commitnhwntta ballola for
"the ra
liable
I Ph,.fuh*r .1 m tv . „r ! tillewi and expertly lighted for re* tended
and reported
theirlee or Ihe Cham her of Commerce. !*f*l eletioo
are now avail
• library
. , , u * - * i_ ifc a k .n i.' n'wwintum
rea luhility. After pull progreia and fulure plana, "The
At IhU point Arthur Lambert wai **,h
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(or alm' nice
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aikrd to givehis opinion of a ■ »-1 ‘ otlng Ml for Nov. a.
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and local
local Patter
I’*.tor Perry
Perry lotion
lotionofof the
the problem. Lambert
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lever on
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light *ide
tide ooff the
Ihe ms-1
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rhine tlr voter m*'i« hi* h.illot I. Stone made a talk on "Kdu- Mated that it would he po.*ihle,
T. V, Morton ■&lt; I that le lud
Uunit o f a law renter.
by turning lever* next to the eating the Mtniitry." A fellow .hip with Ihe bh*&gt;.ing of the Commit* been here only nine month, hul
• " l u l r iporclie* at Ihe break- u.m ,.. „ f the candidate* and li- .upper w «. enjoyel by ISI dele- tinner., to divide the two Into thrre ! thit we tnu*t all a.aumr our duty
•faat, If any. arr traditionally “ O ff! Illff
galea. Tho Ortiee Chrlitian Church type* of road litoallqn.; pavr I a. eltlrrn* and if u r *hmdd need
the record'', the ma*ter o f eere*
j n „ rj rr |U prevent any unjnten- choir, whlrh ha. been on
televl* road* acirptable lothe county,! further enllilitenmen' on our civic
, monies will introduce prominent j
ermr on Ihe part of the kion. *ang "Neml Out Thy Light." .trrrta already builthy the ow n -' problem* he would gladl* "b o a
- gue.tj. fhoto «l tho «p» a^e**| voter and to o**ure him that T. Howard oden. Ocala, told of era and lho*e withdirt or aanI ; tniv*ionar&gt; "
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM OR HUPER-RIGHT* FULLY COOKED
'Sabir are evikMed l.» incimlr l&gt;r. ,|P
wrr„ rAtrly npvrated the
Ihe pi(ana to ratahluh in new ehurrhea only. The latter ntuld group them- urged modrrAti»n ami dltcrrtion in
J Ollir Bdmunli. prcadepl Of r o r m &lt; | „ r„ , » large ' X '’ ap In Klnrhla in a thrre year period. »e|ve» anto a divlrirl amt with the dealing with our town'* problem*.
j ’ She univcrtlty; l&gt;ean II. L. ‘ -Toir
|H.*r» lictido the name of rath
e
At the coiKlutUin of the evening
Sunford rrpre.entaOvea at tho vote of the maiorlly of qualified
mreOnu mrludedt Mr. an.1 Mr*. homrowm-r*, a**eta their ili* t r ir t 1the roadi committee wa* thanked
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"Chief J iu tlr r of the f l e i i l i Su made.
It* effort*
hut firm ly invlnietO. I). I-an.lirtc, Mr. and Mr*. W for Ihclr oan itrect*. with eo (or
riioine Court K. H a rm Orew; J.
Ilrluridng Ihe red *witrh lo It* II Young, Mr*. 0. T. I'earaon, burden of furlher ilreet lax*1* Thi* ed thaf their rerommondatlon be
iilatru-e Larunhy. provident of lh« original i-oiillnn regi.lrt*
not
adopted at
thi* time
S W I F T S P R E M IU M F A N C Y S L IC E D
Ihn Mr*. V. H- (ir.ntluitu, Mr*. F. L mrl with tmaninimi* approval
. ’ Florida liar, Kenntlh It Slier- vote and llirn o|ieni the riirlain.. Kllatl, M&gt;*. W. 0. Thornton, Mia.
•*ou»e, e»ec dive director of the The voting lever* and " X " »&gt;m (it-orgo Fwan, Mr*. Chari** It.
3Florida liar; Former Ooventrr
Ilirn tark liefore the .urtaln (iiieme, Mr*. W» F, Yeiley, Mr*.
*Doyle K. f'airMofi, II. II* Hi skin» fI|M.n,
j,0 emc Iml Ilie ptrian U&gt;*tvr Tharp, ami Mr. ami Mr*.
..Clearwater; Paul llaymmd and v((,ln(I raI| , tc hnw ho
r|, ( Perry 1. Slone.
' ! Lcw|a II. Tribtdr, former dean. ,ll§
■tile a lit; ptn 49 rdil laol aom
• rtL T K IM tIP IIT Y O U N G T E N D E R S L IC E D
the Collage of Law; Judge A. 0 , ' 0 „ lPr fp, tuiei ,tf 1tir machine
(intend el Beef Round Steak fer Ground M cal-

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Soyc money by tiling

Out-of atwte early rcicrvst.on* mg (or Innrs ,andtd*k’» than ate
Include Horace CulbrrUon. Lewi*. |„ |,e elected to any one office,
Ion, Fa.; John Frederick Slono, *„,) the ability to correct orrou
Montpelier, Vt , ami J. Tom hm.;h befmu Die Vide la rtcOplul.
. of Detroit.
I ho u*o of the Shuup Voting
.Student, nl Hie College o f L w Machine at.urr* tho voter that
• in St. retcr*hurg ate expected to hi. ballot I* accurately recorded
ho reprc.ented by a large dele-'an d llud hi* selection o f cindi*;gallon.
date* la known only to him.
JJ Homecoming aetivilirx at Slot‘
*on open with an alumin dinner {* 1 )0 O r P t / h n u n d ^
^FfM ay and continue through Satv 'j
^urday with a parade, alumni con* A rfi In P r e - S e a S O n
* Vocation, football game and aerie.
* :«f op«n houic*.

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and fork* hy lha other*. Than
they enjovrd the Itamiucl, eating
fill*I ihlckcn in Ihn h ot tiyle
with the finger.. We admit that
Lmily Pint may nut agree with u.
thcry. Who care.?
At wu ilarDd to leave the Sen­
ator e*ked us which paper we re.
pie.ented. Here wa. where our
fun came in. After revealing our
identity, we turned and introduced
him to our competitor*, who were
right behind u. in lineWera they amaied. They did
nut
even know I knew their idenli*
LONtJWOOD— A fnlal of COO
greyhiiund. arn .Inlril la lake (mrl ty, anil w a. I Ihkledl
Our Senior Henatur now, Site*,
in pre-inaion *ihoulitig rare.
o|*rrilriM Mnnday, Oct. 19, at tha aanl L. Holland, wa. next on our
calendar o f event., ffa wa. al.e
Han Bird-Orlando Kennel Club.
The school rvimta will Im hell a *peeker el the Linn. Club.
Imagine our surprise when he
nightly, rare pi Sunday, fur two
week, prior to Hin atnrt nf Urn came hi to *jy hello prior lo the
rrgular *ea.im no Tur.day, Nov. limn for Ihe banquet.
After we were all acalud Sen­
13 Hating ti«creUry II.
Wil­
liam .on will leave a record M ator Holland changed hi* tuple
Inpfliglit krnnrlt to phk from at fur Ihe evening. I nrtairdy admued*^,
lot .e licit greyhound* for eompell- him lo hi&gt; able lo tpea'i *u fluent­
lion during what pmtuUc* to bn ly a fiir changing hi. tuple. After
Ihn (meet racing meet in track wu had aludied and drilled fur
day* oil nui for auch an uciation,
hi*lory.
The veteran race maker will wu would have been ready In culrla .iify .cure* o f fleet grey, lap*.* tl we had had lo change—
hounds In tha vaisou* grades, A ennb lea. of hit oan volition.
Hu was very eaty to follow end
to L, arrmding to their parfurmlo take down m&gt; dictation..lie told
anrr* In Ihe ichooling rvenl.
Rchootlng will »tart et T:S0 p u. many interfiling event* of Ihe

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Schooling Races

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' 4« davlfnat* a. a ditiutar ate*
all

Central nnd ffuuth Florid*
*ou r.tlr* llunlnl by a
recent
alarm.
4&lt;uv. Cellini made Ihe rcqueil
ytklarday In an effort to ituutlfy
caUlemi-o to tecrlve luaii* to feed
^ their liVrvWk.
A.alatanca wa* rwnmmervlvd
fur Martin, SI. lutcio, Indian iliv&gt;
. er, Orange, Quanta, and Itievard.
Collin, tall he hail U-m ndviatd |M«turland. In tin * cuuntlia
* were uurr water and werw not
ex|MH-tMl to drain eff befora eold
! weather.

IIHAT1IH TOTAL HJ
MIAMI (AP) Dad* Count yV
autumubilo urrliliut diulh* today
totaled 117 citiial that uf all l.t*l
year—with the death of a four
year-old child who wa* killed in
B hwadon collUlqn.
Ku.aniii* Iteimell via* thrown
f midi tha car by Hi* Impml. liar
father, who wa* driving, w u aarl*
ously Injured. Oliver uf the other
car, 17-ycmrold llrurci Itullw.,|.ar)i,
| wnt *h n m d with r.-ckte** rfiivlug.
An accident iniClLnlur *a&lt;d
Gic Admlr.il w u a very goal
(he boy * car veered |ptu tho path Ing Will lie tlagcd cm acliedule
i|Mut. After rxphnatir-n all the
opening night, Nov. 13.
«f tha other machine.
way- around a gout laugh w *.
had by ell.
Nuw wc (0 ’i.ldc.* v.e i r j well
t.|M*riencvd In the FnngrtJkiQhal
Ungi.ago and wid not fe «r our
next epeatinter.

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3.’» qualifying &gt;prints kchr.lulrd lo t,
ln ,,d''Jil dealt with
lw run off m rapid fin* ordrr .w |l * daughier. Buffering with a
each pri'icamn card, Thu pobll- I" J daeh*
licggi-'l ,iu^h*. t-\»
is mvitc-d to watch these schooling t u ic l during a aueial functiuii
nnd fled to an anti-room to real.
race , free nf charge.
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the qualifying l e t * w ill he nm panion. Bhc romplelcly foigot lu
off under official racing condi­ . i d the identity of her cumpan
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School Trustees Are Important
To O u r Educational System
Among the constitutional amendments
which Ootera are called upon to ratify or dU*
approve In the coming General Election Nov.
'• amber ft are taro local option amendment*.
One of them, Number Seven call* uikjii
countie* throughout the State to aralat oth* a n In their attempt to dialmnd or do away
Tglth the County School District Trustee*.
") t
In Seminole County, these men work In
harmony with the Board of Public Instruc­
tion and with the Superintendent of Public
Instruction.
/
The three man Board of School Trustee*
f: Jgs*- .v * ' are an investigate# group of cHUon*. elect1&amp;
ad to their office to handle problem* In our
'H i
achool system ei(&gt;ecIa!Jy In personnel—work­
’"j
ing with teacher*—advUe on school housing
i\ \
—and recommendation* on any school situa­
tion. And, above all, the Board of Public In*
llructlon-a flva r - r T’JJUJfcrtfi'.1* on all
! 1 l poa"-.
recommendation* by the three-mnn Board
•i
m
of Tru/tce*.
Apparently, from all that we ran gather,
, the coo]H&gt;rntlon bclwee • the Board of Trus­
tees, the Board of Public Instruction, and
the Superintendent of Public Instruction, has
been excellent.
It aeema to u* that there are some coun­
ting which have not been so fortunate to have
auch cooperation between the various educa­
tional tupervUory organizations—so they
art apparently asking their surrounding
counties to support them In their efforts to
eliminate dead wood from their orguniinttonn
Frankly — the Board of Trustee* mid
tho Board of Public Instruction nre nil to­
gether different and distinctive boards. And
—aa we have learned—the Board of Public
Instruction actually appreciates and value*
the work of the Board of Trustees.
The work of the Board of Public Instruc­
tion (School Board) Is already established
, by law and la especially heavy In order to
take care of the Increasiing housing problems
and educational atandardn
8hould additional duties be assigned to
tha School Board their present work and
their Important duties would be hnmixsml
In order that they might take care of details
bo w assigned to the School District Trus­
tees.
The School District Trustees (Board of

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Wednesday, Oetolier 24, 1930
TO D A Y’S n in i.E

VERSE

Oitey my voice and I will lie yotir God nnd
ye shall tw my pwp’e.—Jeremiah 7:23.
That is tha way God selected his chosen
people. Oitedience to tha iiglit and truth
we have leads to more of tha game.

Trustees) fill an Important alot in our coun­
ty educational system. They servo without
remuneration because of their loyalty.
No question should arise in ihelr nut tieing necessary or over the value of their
duticoin the position to which they are elect-1
cd by the voters of our County.
Evidently other counties are not so well
Hutisfied with their officials.
We think that both the Board of Public
Instruction and the School District Tiustees
should lie commended for the work they ac­
complish.
Because of the excellence of the *yi&lt;em
that Is now being used—the School District
Trustee* and the Board of Public Instruction
should lie maintained,
Voters of Seminole County should—wl*[
believe—vote against this amendment— I
Number .Seven—o j Novemlwr 0.

lB£ ^ 1 5 s

Stevenson bat accused the El* respected. EUenhoaer: "We reBy JANES MABLOW
Associated Froas Sew* Analyst tenhower administration of lack- .pect fully the right o f all pee­
WASHINGTON T— TM» pre.l- ing new Ideas In foreign policy. pir i , able aod ready U ;n* era
dcntlal campaign — ■« happens Basically, he * right EUenhoaer thmuelvrStevenson: "A tie•very four year*—look* like a ii following the Truman-Arhetno; ttnt respect* for the opinions cl
contest between Sunny Jim tad, foreign policy: military aminer* o' her* [* still a b.-Mc TcquircmcnL
Gloomy Gut,
1 and foreign aid.
of a good foreign policy."
“
President El.enbower, heaJ of
Whether that’* right or wrong
Both nen mention identical nhthe party which hat been running now that the Ruutan* have ihifl- jective*. Elsenhower. "There are
thing* and mutt k'and on ita rec- ed their tactic*, remiini to be ihree imperatives of peace . . .
ord. think* thing* are pretty dandy keen. But when It come* tu no a moral . . economic . . military."
and getting better.
| program*, Stevenson so far baa Stevenson: " , . The struggle for
peare mutt be wtged on three
Adlai Stevenson, head of the not t**0 very productive either,
outa who want In. sect dark *p«i
When r ou rUl ,hrott*h *&gt;&gt; s&gt;tx' front* . . military . . economic .
all around.
ensoo has said, the difference he moral.'*
T(t_ ' _ .
___ _ .
*eem* to tee between hlm»elf and
Stevenson propose*- a- Eisen­
J S
X Z u iZ £
™ e ^ a b o w e r oo foreign policy 1. hower did, long before this cam­
2 E 2 L '1
° f .'h^ e* “ p i r ; not so much a difference In Proforeign policy and how to lm- Rrami or ||,e iar|t 0f them, but paign — helping other rountri&lt;+with peaceful atomic development.
prove U— wa* not really much, In attitude.
Some may think Stevenson has
of a campaign issue.
He suggests the Ei**nhower ad­
Stevenson said early in the ministration ha* alienated other suggested something brand new
campaign it should be debated. peoplea by bluster, and he «a&gt;* tegartling H-bomb 'rsU. It can
And he’s discussed it far more he would ahow them respect ai hardly be called a solid proposal
until Stevenson has made it clear
than Eisenhower.
in Ii virtual* to win them ov-r.
The President hat dwelt on for­
Both men agree dtearmament— whether he think* such testa
eign policy at length only twicet -l.cn It can be worked out with should be stopped whether or pot
at the Republican convention In safeguard*—I* a key in peace ttuMia agrees tn do the same,
August and In Id* opening cam­ noth agree tint country i* in a
On ihe problem of colonialism
paign speech Sept. 19.
____ j M / e k c ‘Vk-Jiutai; ' * ' • .-*1+ -t—'■ “ -n !:sve been blanks ■' ,
i and minds of men and that they tenhower hasn’t mentioned ih^
, mu*t be helped with American word in this campaign. Stevenson
! *id.
has mentioned it a couple of time*
Both use almost identical words but withou' conveying any .n*er1 in laying other people* must l&gt;e iiamteble meaning.
menla. Ye*, I rind it Interesting, ti.e tula sayings of tbeir children,
“ My income It upward of MO,- Brooklyn Dodger rooters,
and
000 a year.
people who think it's funny to aak
*'l have a wife and Ihree chit- me. vrhat'a new In Srattieret
dren —- all grown. If you don't these dayi bctilr* foam rubber?’
•how me picture-* of your family.
"Special wanting: No matter
------------------B y B IN N IT T C IB F ------1 won't show you mine.
how many maninia I drinx, 1
"I am Intermittent Presbyter- never lend money to slrangere at
EKE HOOPER wa* finally nags*d into buying a second­
i*n and a reglaterod Democrat., ■ P»rty. m save your breath.
hand TV set by his w ife and six children. The installation
Y c , I know I should probably
"Special request: if you-know
man explained, "It won't work till we pul this antenna up on
vole Republican, but my father •«»' atom bomb secreti. don't tell
the roof."
told me with hi. dying breath me. I l*Ik in my sleep."
"D aw gone It!" grumbled
that If 1 ever did be would roll
I-et everyone wear biography
Zcke. "I told you one of
over In his grave,
cards like that and no rocktait
these new-fangled contrap­
"Subject* I don't want to talk Party coulf be dull. If Mr. 8litchabout: Politic*, religion, flying rr didn't appeal to you, all you'd
tions leads to another. Now
tauerrt, the opera, Interplanetary have to do D move un. murmurw e got to put a roof on the
nights, the possibility of life on ‘"9- "sorry, I’ m afraid I'm one
house!"
• • •
of your pet peeves."
Mars, and John Foster Dulles.
And Mr. Stitcher would be as
"Subccls I do like! to talk
Jack Benny's daughter
about: Sex — If you're ■ girl grateful U see you walk o ff ai
Joan proudly exhibited a
under 40. golf — If vou know a you'd be to leave him. No hurt
well-varnished Addle at a
sure way to ahoot under 100, any feelings, Oo little white lie*.
Hollywood muslcale recent­
No one would hare an excuse
new income tax deduction* you've
ly. Asked how she had come
heard of, the unreasonable de­ for getting stuck in a boring con­
by it. Joan explained blithe­
mands of labor, and why the gov­ versation unless he limply could
ly, "Father’s grandfather
ernment will do anything for the not read. And whatever else you
passed It down to father's
farmer but nothing for the small say about cocktail parliea, you
father, father's father passed it down to father, and fathes
businessman.
have to admit moat of the people
sold
It to me."
"My pet peeves are: Jata roc- who go to them can read.
&lt;&gt;nj colic,tor*, suburbanite*, doWeil, until the third ra atrial,
Peter Lind Hayes knows a chap who nearly made a killing Ui the
it.;our*elf fans, mother* who till anyway.
«vark*L H* ahot at th* managtr of a chain itore.

Cocktail Parties Becoming Boring

tty ii vi. novi.i:
business aiul private individual'— I* out-,
NEW YORK .h— Everybody
ti.rippinjr tho loanable supply. Inevitably,
about how terrible the aver­
interest rate* Itavo been trending upward. lalks
age cocktail party I*, but nobody
Thi* I* as it should be if wc nre to strike does anything about I —earrpt
n middle ground without further inflation may lie throw a wnr»e one himself
Tit prevent further depreciation of the later.
It’a reached a point where, when
purchasing power of the dollar, and to fore­
stall costly inflation, slightly higher inter­ s host invites you to a cocktail
est rnteu appear to lie a cheap price to pay. party, you wonder whether il'a be­
cause he really wants to tec you,
Nevertheless there still is a great de­ or merely it treking revenge be*
mand for tremendous amounts of capital for taute you had him over to yuur
expansion of plants, equipment and markets last house ju n y.
if we were to continue to provide an ever- After attending mine 3.000 of
increasing number of jobs for our growing these social mala Ihim*—l have
:hr tame morbid interest in them
labor force.
that old women have In atlcndlng
T h e Iat'.’ f w ay tow ard con tin u ed grow th

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figured

and development of the nation in through out a way cocktail parties ran
|M&gt;raonn| raving* of all American*. We can­ not only be made endurable but
not depend forever u|&gt;on Inflationary’ hank enjoyable.
First, let us examine what la
credit for maintenance of a stable economy wrung with most cocktail parties.
and growing purchasing (tower.
Connoisseur* of the napkin clrrult
Not so long ago, in the depression of the agree that while the canapes may1930'*, wc were told that our economy had make a party indigestible, it is
reached a (mint of stagnation Itecause of the conversation that actually
makes it inmfferablc.
over-savings. The "urge to save" wa* out
Many complain that the talk at
moded and undesirable. Even the govern- cocktail parties sounds more like
ment promoted that trend, attempting to screaming thin conversation. This
stlmutate the spending habit. This was the ' i* true. People start screaming
result of the false philosophy of the "ma­ because they are so bored with
the person they are talking to they
ture economy."
can't *land to hear him aay an­
Now wc iinve discarded this philosophy other word.
and It’s time for Americans to return to the That's the crua of the whole
trouble. You rsrely get to pick
habit of thrift and saving.
To encourage this, the first step is to the people you talk to. It t* a
maintain confidence in the stability of the
“J
*
gettin g^
dollar.
likely number, romcone Interested
Second, provide an interest rule which in Die same thins* you are.
rewards those who are thrifty and save.
| "I know you'll be enchanted
Other rewards, It should go without say- wllh Ml**
■
•o Intellectual. . . and al**i with
Ing, nre thn.u such as providing one's self Mr. Kriuhlnrham. . • He** ■ rf*1
with funds for retirement, education, emer­ &lt;k'i&gt;r." »ay» thr ho*lc». and gal­
gencies, |iersonnl independence, as well uh lop. off fa.t.
Two hour* later you know th*
(uirt(cl|u«t(nn in the national development.
In the accumulated savings of all—those Jrndly re*»on. Ml#» Wambnutt,
who wrar* t'lnra Bow hang*. W'
of thrifty Individual^ those amassed by hipped on rclnramallon amt I*
government through eliminatiun of waHe rare ahe remember* you from a
and inefficiency, ami those of business mid prevlou. life In Nineveh — or wa*
industry-—there la the capital to keep o»ri it T yrr\ when *he wa. a princess
economy and nation in a continued state of *ml f°"
h*’r ptek'hri.Uan
.lynnmic w .w lh# .n,l .cM .v.m .m ,
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It's better to get somewhere safely u
little late than it is to try to rave time by
driving too fait. Tardiness is easier to justi*
fy than absence.

Fuel Competition Grows Keener

mustache, h»* only two wnrvla—
••fh" and "uh uh." Ill* main mt*rr*t In life l« in dipping hit
mustache into a marital and then
squeeaing it dry with his lower
lip
How ran we avoid these situa­
tion.? tty taking a lip from businr«* ronvrntioni, at which dele­
gate* wear idrnlpy tag* bearing
Ihrlr name* and buslne.a firm*.
Here I* my Idea. Every cocktail
p.iity guest thuuld tie made to
wear, md merely an identity tag,
but n printed biography card list­
ing his intern Is and prejudices
— In large clear type.
For example, a cant like this:
"My name i&lt; Elbert Stilrher. I
manufacture
lailic*’
umlergar-

By SAN DAWSON
i of gain that has been fairly steady1thing, U aayi that 111 rural rtee.
trifiratlon cooperative* now srrve
NEW YORK ilk— With a small­ since the war,
The American G*s A on. claim* II.0T4 electrically healed farm
er market for heme hsator units
this year, competition between the that 22 million American famillaa; homes.
earitru* kin.il n# (uat arowa keen- *n
&gt;&gt;y gag in their humea
Bilumlnuus Coal Institute
various kinds of Tuel grewa keen*pArtment* A little
more plugging hard for a &lt;nmrhsrk, is
tekiay. So does the race be- Uum half of these uie gas .pace uilng Ita 11 regional office* to
tween hot water; ho* air and heater*, floor or wall furnace*,
demonstrate “ modern, labor-fee
vanoui radiation device*.
The National Electrical Manu- automatic burning equipment."
Fuel oil and natural gaa arc factuiers Aisn, report* gain* in
fighting harder for first place, electrical heater »atei. For one
Coal la trying for a comeback.
- ----------------Electricity la making an all-out
_
effort to capture more of the N e W T y p e R e v e r s e
•y WILLIAM SITTCtnlrel F rtll WrUtr
For the householder the outlook
FOLLCWINQ TUO-Khruahchev v.-tth th* cigar*t h*bu Eadok
—given normal wiatar weather—
ixiNDON U i - A new type of
talks In Yugoslavia we now have Dunikopf, *n anient puffer, say*
Is for adequate supplier la moat "n v erte radar ‘ which allow* the
a Khruahchev-THo powwow in h* won't try 'em unless they hav*
Bectione, but wBh fuel oU price* skipper of a ship or plane to »ee
Russia. la this setting a new Alter Up*.
a -little higher Sod c m l pricat himself ai other* »ee him has been
style la International diplomacy
t I !
tending (bat wruy because o f wage developed by a British firm,
—• horn* •and - home arrangeM’ko sage thr ulektl (* a* foiiylacrosses at tho mists.
The manufacturer* o f the Deera
rr worfft a«vthi*gt A rare f » l f
? I t
fioaa burMV maker* report Tnie Mo*ion Radar said their toCo.nj.liau fifacg ter fast bcea
•faster Brrtrvr* uttortarfo* re- toU at auction /or ttiO!
••lee of new equipment slowing stniment msJe the reading of rafimafee America** trill coasumc
Attwn this year—Warning the alow- dar pictures simpler.
t t t
M mutton barrets of beer Mis
*»f borne building. Others
j„ ronvenllonal radar the trineNewspapar headline- 'Hunt
peer. Only*
Auf# la lank H*lduy.“ th**a m w
•Ulm higher sales this year, ei- mining ship l* repreeenled at the
t t t
tber through relative ^ p r i c e rtfllfr of lhr l(tMn , n xht Mw
cars, *yln*c PI.?., can d* every•win architect says ht'» c*m- ihlny but t*Ul
thangei among tbs fuel* or tyitern the tranemluing ship is
led pleat fee the h(«h*ii build1 1 t
through advances la equipment shown moving aero.* it*
in the werid. Probably In­
A n*w design for automobtlra
New type* that screen at the correct speed and
be awttched from healing to bearing with other vessel* mov­ tend* te trod It etep *a* •( tbe h*» .the p*a*«ngera In the rear
facing th* rear of th* car. At
cooling aa the aehaona change are ing at their (me course and speed
I I I
laat. back-scat driven have some­
also rocking up sales gain* la and stationary objects, »u«h as
A Chicago chemist comes for­ thing useful to do—keep an eye
Beth the borne and tha apartment buoys and light ships, clearly i
ward with a pllt that does away open for motorcycle cops.
kouee fields.
shown to be stationary.
Th* Belter Ifeatlng— Cooling
The manufacturers aald the de­
Counrll reports fluid heating and vice seeks to reduce the human
rooting equipment sales this year error In using radar and elimin­
Will reach US million dollar*, a ate the need for course plotting.
fain of 10 per cent over a year
•go. Hot water boating lost favor
JtWT DONKEY FEED
shortly after World War U, but
OLYMPIA. Wash. lA -Iam e* B.
.the council says It’s asm lag back
M w, thanka la M w radiators or Wilson reported something new In
6 . o o
PER 100-MI, ('YM NI)EH
Mnroriors that both hast saJ tbe tine of poHHc*! campaign ex
penaea: H i t fur donkey feed.
NO INSTAM.ATION CHARGE
Tho donkey, Woodrow, was Ms
The race briwesa the fMi types mascot during Ms mcreaiful cam­
(ris closer. OUaea say they paign for the Democratic nomina­
should sell about !• per vent more tion
___ .fro
. . Congress in the Seattle

Try and Stop Me

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Your Help Needed
To Stamp Out TB
1» KttMAM It MMMMH, A t
THE only thing that prevsnta tosU. however, may be fatal. The
ua from eradlratlag tubercutoaU least you u n expect In such a sit­
u an uncooperative public. And uation is several months recuper­
you may be ont of thots also ation hi a sanatorium.
,
don't cooperate I
TB If ao4 confined lately te Uw
We know the catsae o f this ones lungs, despite popular belief that
dreaded disease and we know tha It la. Tha disease also may attach
cure. But locating affected per the alanda, akin, eyes, bones and
sons and placing them under covering! of the brain.
medical rare la quite another Since there may not be any no­
matter.
ticeable symptoms pf TB at Use
outset, a person may have the
Cause of T&gt;
TB Is caused by a germ—tha disease for quite a white without
tubercle bacillus—which Invade* even knowing It.
Uis system slowly and destroy* By the simple means of a cbeel
thr tissue. Once the g e m la In­ X-ray and a tuberculin teat you
side ths body, It a u y remain can find out whether you are free
quiet for a long time and cause from TB.
UtUa If any trouble.
Free M a y s
I f you a n In good
health and not too many germs la many of our clUea, X-raya
have Invaded your body, your are offered free to anyone who
good condition wtB baip prevent wtB spend the minute or two It
the bacilli from growing and require! to take them. It seems
Ukt a small price to pay.
spreading.
An annual physical check-up.
Usually, however, the dis
attacks a person whose body re­ Including a cheat X-ray, la tha
sis ta n c e la low . a c o n d itio n test way to maka sure that you
brought on by Inadequate food, do not have TB.
C o o p e ra te w ith y o u r lo e a l
late boura end not i neeg
health official*. After all, they're
U vteq HabUa
trying to keep you altva.
If we can detect thfc TB
early enough, the vtettm may
have to alter Ida tiring habits Mrs. J. W.: What causes s cyst
only slightly. He'll taet have to on tho ovary to rupture?
take things a bit easier, get arore Anawtr: At the time of ovulsteat and do whatever bis doctor Uon or when the egg is ready te
rupture from the ovary, a cyst ot
prescribe*.
A case of advanced taberew- the ovary occasionally prolans.

My Pledge

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

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It Costs You Less...

BOTTLED GAS

$

SANFORD GAS CO.

furi, *" •*&lt;** rear than last—a rate District.

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H a m b u rg e r
n w ir r g

To The People of Sanford

Radar Developed

ST’

Campaign Looks Bright, Gloomy

2. I am In favor of tha Capital Improve ment a Pro­
gram.
3. I ahall actively work for an amnaemenl park wllh
recreational facilities for both young and old.
1. I will aellvtly work to bring now Industry to San­
ford no our young men and women can tlv« and work
In their hometown.
5.

I nm definitely opposed to any new taxen.

6.

Resident of Sanford for more than 12 yearn.
Paul Yates Jr.

YO U N G !

AGGRESSIVE!

Vote For And Elect

PAUL YATES, Jr.
Clip Commissioner Growp Nm I
Pd. Pol Adr.

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LABOR

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1. To b* a good commknloner and represent ALL
the people.

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Bon Ami 6 9 f Beer £. 11 .0 5
FRO ZEN FOODS:
DIXIANA BLACK
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SONGSTRESS GREEN PEAS
ANY 2 FOR

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SWANSON FRUIT PIES
PACKAGE OF 2

29c

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THE SANFORD HERALD Wed, Oct 24, 1956, Page R
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Socialtvenk i

New Brownie Troop

Beta Baby Contest
To Be Featured
At Bazaar Nov. 8
Now’« the time to enter
priie-wlnnirr habyr of your*
the lift* Selijr contest. which
t&gt;c a feature o f the Beta Sterna
Phi Baraar to he h»M on Nor.
9. at the Episcopal Pariah Hou*e.
AH you have to do to enter it
tale your chiM. boy or girt, down
to Nichol* Studio on Magnolia
Ave. and have a picture made
free of charge. The picture will
then he entered at the haiaar
along with all the othert and rotlo r will he hy pennle* placed In
a Jar unde- the child’* picture.
The winner will he awarded ■
gold loving cup engraved with the
child’ * name and the date. Alt
children agrd nni •? #lve rre eli­
gible, excert children of sorority
member*.
In nddltl n to the haby eonte»t, there will he a fi*h pond
especially for the chlMren. ax
well a* b- oth« featuring handi­
work. Christmas ornament* nd
ta*e »ale. and a white
elephant »a1e.
The h tu a r will atari »t 1 p m.
and la»t until H. with a ham ‘ Up­
per to !&gt;e trrved from tl until t*
o.nr. Tickets may he purchased
from mrmher* and will *ell for
ft for adult* and 50c for children.

Oviedo Beauty Spot
Still Mainto'ned

Is Invested Tuesday

MRS. n t u t MeML'SIt VI S new Hrcwnlo Troop, in ita entirety. &lt;*a» inverted in an impu-alve service held yostoiduy xt Holy Cio»* Epltcopal Church, sponsor of the Tu
____________________________ __ ___________________ _ _ _ _

'Integrity Is
Theme O f Story
League Meetinq
'

Conning
The News

St. Luke's School
Slates Carnival
For Fridav Evening
Its MARIAN JONES
S! AVIA- If y oi have lived In
this community for any length
nf time, I do not have to tell you
Hint ) ou really have a treat in
•tore for you Friday evening if
you go to the Halloween Carnival
given hy the St l.ukc’* Christian
Bar Sihoot.
The affair, *chedu!nl for 7 00
p m that rvening, will have a
grand Irrat in store for you The
highlight will be the costume
parade I’ n/c* will be awarded
for all ages and ttrnopt So dig
down in your waidiotie ami tee
i what fancy "rigging*'* you can
come up with to he eligible fur
|that prt/e In your group.
The teacher* have planned a
»pe ial program of entertainment
for all age* for that e.veiihia
Alt* I'aul Tctlnikyr, I* TA repn srntaUve, i* in riurge of re*
fre»hmcnl* for the ttreasion. I
havrn't lived in thi* neighbsrrhoosl for twenty-six year* wdhuut
knotsing the reputation the ladio*
of thi* community have f.»r cn kmg «n.l their special delicacies.
Each yrar I havr pUnnetl un
atlending one of their carniv d*
but something always prevented.
Tin* yrar I plan on being theie.
Hope to re you the: - av Mr*.
Ilellhurn tells me ’ hat tr addition

Bv MARIAN n. JONES
n* Vint.IMA CONN
Member* from the Cheiuh and
OA'IEDO
Talking with »ome of
Mr. and Mr*. James 11. Urodle Jr. (Photo lly Itayaum-i Studio)
Carol
Choirx
of
M
Christian
ard
There
•
not
much
nuw*
tikUy, braiy the mo«t attrarlive in the
the member* of Ihe Oviedo Gar­
den Club fhe other day rrmlnJetl Vliuumary Alliance * hutch sang but I m vurr It l*n't becau-e noils- sixth Nav il dbtricL
u&lt; that thr Oviedo Garden Club at Monday'* mi-cUmf of tl«v San­ mg ha* happc-nel The golf rour*c
Hot set for the two ball four
would he minu* the »ervlee» of ford Stnry Le cue. which w it wa* too alluring and l.oul • Par »«m* li»vrnament at the Country
held'
*1
the
Episcopal
I'afi-h
that popu’ ar lover of flower*—
kt-r and Beryl Salmon too porsuaS jn l,&gt;’ T,M',r r .
*
Mr*. Align*'* D. CovinCon Such House.
•ive. so instead .1 galtherlng news. " &gt;»'ng vmr own » eak barbww
The rholr*. pre.enlcd by Mia.
thought* made u* very tad. In­
*' .V'11
,n’
Guy Bishop, program chairman, your reporter gallope.1 around the ■” [ '
deed.
fair-saw or .howl.! I mention Ihe
*m, ‘ hl» ‘ V ' hC '"*« “ V
In a beautiful and impressive A large cry rial punch bowl adornI know In get to become friends
Mr*. Covington p**ied a «»y a sang. "The Beauty of Je*.i»’’ •and traps?
eandlchjht u n i t * Mix* BHUe ed one end of the table, which
with the citirrns of Sanfotd VLo
few month* ago. She wa* the after which Mi*. II L Moor#
June Vance, daughter of Vlr and wa* centered with a three branchMr* Oliver Clause ha* a*Vrd If you '-ant to learn to |t*&gt; goll
widow of Henry L. Covington, the real to thr gioup the heartwarm­
Mi*. William Lewi* Vance, be id candelabra Thi* «a* balanced
ing »!ory " l II Be het-ing You by me tn announce that *h* ha* sev­ new pm Mario Crafagno I* going
eame the bride of En« Jamc* by the lovely welling eakr, *ur family bring uulte well known in Fulton Ouitlcr.
eral upening* for flvs* year old* to start a beginner’ * rial*. You
many
part*
of
the
tta'c,
etperially
II. Brodie Jr., *on of Mr. and rounded by fern and pompom*,
tn her kindergarten. The hour* may Inquire at the pro »he|&gt; at
Iluthlc Carlton delighted the
Jarktonville. Prntacola and rirlnMr*. Jarre* II. Brodlv Sr on placed at the other end
are nine to twelve, and are in the club.
IHe*. She via* »!»o the former Au- audience with a piano selection
Saturday, Oct. 20 The wedding
..
. ,
, ,
Serving at the reception were guvta Denmark, of Valdoita, Oa. "Marche Mililairc" hy Schubert, the lovely kindergarten room of
took place at &lt; p m in llir Fir«t Mr*. Ola Cochran. Mr* Margaret
the
.... Pre»byteria..
Pre,b&gt;trrian ..........
Churrh
Mr.
....
.^
,1,.M or,,ion' .’ 'r,n« T t f"_ r
Her
brother,
Dan
Denmark,
who
followrd
by
another
»tory
"The
Hallsween part, at the B 0
Uapint Church.
Horne, Mr*. S. J DavU. Mr*. Sam viiitrd her here on numeroui oeca- Inner Light” also by Ourrirr, t’lau r ha. an Interesting program
for the children, and her e vperi
M#rl Q S4,lirI ” nif.ht ,rt 1
rx
The lovely double ring errr- Allred. Mr*. Edna Humphrey,
•ion* still IheJ in Valdotta when presented by Mi*. VV. L Hochti.
rnce is uiovt Impri-ttive. She may filing Betty Guy. Kay Dwyer,
mony wa« performer' by Dr. \V P. Ml** Annette Brook*. Ml** Bever­
and
Polljr
llritbakrr
arc
working
he pa*xed away. Iter titter. Mr*.
Mr*.
Guy
Bishop,
who
won
na­
be rra. heil at pm J.
Brook* Jr against a background ly Hrntun. Mitt Nancy Rice. Mr*
Oreon Burnett, still live* here and tional recognition a* a wri'rr of
haul on thi*, »o you may be sure
of while magnolia Icaxcx. fern, /.rtliarone Cook, Mr*. Margaret
Dropped into thr Station library they will tie different And no. we
1* endeavorieg to carry, on the poetry, gave one o f her original
p'linpom*. palm* and II burning Knight. Mr*. E. C. Harper S r.
good work *he and her »i»ter have poem* entitled "My Creed” , which tndas to return *nmr tong over Have nnt found ihe mystery lady
Mr- O. C Gibb*, Mr* R. F.
taper*
always done in thi* community. wa* a challenge to earh of the due book* In case you have not yet. but neser fear, the will he
Soloist Gerald lov Injtun *ang Thoma*. Mr* W. P Brook*, Mr*.
Mr*. Covington, a member of member*. Thr program wa* thrn been nut there lately, let me tiring Him- Come on o u t, rat wrll,
you up un the latest In addition dance laugh, and welcome h»me
'Because" ami "Oh Promlae Me" It II. fickle, and Mr*. Fore»t the Sanford Woman's Club for
doted with Ihe choir*' tinging of
tn all the latest novels, rhionlde*
and Mr* Man in Mllain. organist Breckinridge wa* Director n( the many year*, transferred tn the
VAll v
"I
Would
Be
True
\
pin)cl .cxrral appropriate 'd e c - wedding.
■Ic that the library hat oluayrt
Oviedo Gar'en Club when il wa*
Talked to Mary Weic beI of
Hoste»»e* for Ihe social period '•■il noted f.ir ti&gt; atmokphere
lion* prior In the wedding and (he
For her going-away outfit. Mr*. organised. Knowing to much aMary
Briber's yesterday. They
which
followed
were
Vlr*.
II
L
traditional wedding march**
ha* completely
chaucrsl
The
Hr-idle ehoie a brown wool *ul( bout the flower* »tv* loved, *he
are planning to move to tbeir Iteau
The bride, given In marriage by wiih white angora trim worn with wa. very henefie.al to that so- Moore. Mr* C.l. Ke*--» and Mr* rooms have been literally rebuilt, Hful rev alore very *(*on When
Gretchen Crowell. They uted »* there I* frrsh aqua paint on Ihe
her lather, wi* radiant in a floor- a white hat and glove* ami brown elety.
decoration for Ihe iefp-*hment walls, and gay draperies at the they do. there will be value terrt
ihue*
and
bag.
Aflrr
a
shnrl
wed­
length gown of late oxer nylon
I will never forget when I learn­ table an arrangement of coral Window The furniture I* arrang­
ding
trip,
the
newlywed*
will
tulle an I ritpper *atln, (»*h|oncd
ed of her lovely garden*. I had vine*, candles »nd hand ptinird ed In small groupings, and plant*
on ihi* lung torso line with »hort male their home at 211 Bay Axe..
lived In Ovlrdo a long time he. •trolls, rtrptrting live thema of tie ami flmvrrs are plated through-!
*leeve«. Sl»*» wore white mitt* and Warrington
fore I dll. Hove that happened I program. Integrity. "T o Thin* not tn give a homelike atmosphere 1
In-r only Jewelry wa* a ungle
Out of town gurM* at the vs.dttiand of pcnrl*. a gift from the din* were Vila* Nancy Bice. Oca­ have never figured out I »tnrw Own Self lie True", which w » Ihe |M-rson largely responsible for
bridegroom'* mother. She carried la: Mr* liichard Ibrrneait w.d Imrnrd that the school children quite original. Refreshment* weir tin* transformation i* Ihr charm -,
a while Bible looped "..to
while to* llicky. of Washington, B C ; had ob-erxed them ea-h year a* l-nmi-ina Ir cookie*. Ilu*»ian tea mg librarian, Mr* ( ’allierme Slo
one of their field trip*
well. With exiellenl ta*te and go.. 1
and nut*.
•rthld.
Mr. and Mr* Jim Week*. Talla
Thi* oceaiion tool plarr #hnrt
A short buitnci* trsalor tat I I liolgiurnt the ha* smavvril a »r!er
has*ee;
En*
Henry
Kulawa
and
Tl-.e Matron of Honor, Mr*.
ly after World War I! The local
Ill-hard Itarncau. riiter of the l.l. I.ee Jirn L’ . S. M. C. of Pen- Woman’* Club had hero tu-rel after the social hour Set vice tom uf children'* un-iki. » poiti-.n
•hairman Mi*. II. F. Moulo trail of fhe lihrarv wlirh until ri-ienl
bride, elioir a gown of gold *ilk- &gt;irula; ami Mr. and Mr* Donald
over to the Bed Cro** foi u»e. a letter ot thank* &lt;*• m 'If- " ly wa* sery *mal! Now the tl.-tie*
cr) «tallcttr. alto of the lung tor»o Vincent, liilar.do
Vlr*. Covington had graciously
line, the *kirt of wh.rh wa* gath­
The bride wa* hort in Troy,I loaned her gue»t bout* for Ihe E. Clau*r far ttorir* told at of »urli heroe* .*« hnute Itihkne
Brow tic Camp, and reported thil and RnN-tt E Lee are available
ered into a bow on rne tide She Via., but attended Sanford ichool*.
club luncheon* and meeting* each Mr* l ’. II June' and W. I. Ho he to hoy* and girls m abundance
carried a nosegay of blue carna­ She graduated Iro-n Srmioolc
month.
told »torie» at the Genrva School There are bonks on paraki-rM.I
tion*.
High School and attended Florida
I carefully followed dire-tiom, ■luring the month o f o 'idn-r
dog*. Indian*, mure Ilian I roll’d
For the paxt
Beat man wa* Kn» Henry Ku- Stale University
rounding thr house to get to the
The presUent announcrj that tver mention, in &gt;ay rmtluog of
Jawa, ol I’eniaeola. and uaher* year and a half *he hax been
Kuril hou»r.
yrar book* were ready, aitd ihv Ihe ttorir* for tiny rhllilirn A
were Lt. Lee Jira U. S M. t\, *ecr*-tary at the Sanford Gram­
Thcrr before me -vat one of tin meeting wav adjourm-d with ilu- t ew protect for Mr* Slow ell Is
I'rntamla. arid (line K*tr dgr Sr. mar School. Mr. Hrndir. a native
the furnishing of llir musii rosmi
For her daughter'* wedding, of Cincinnati, 0 , a!»o attended most beautiful *py* I had ever Miipah
. The curtains are up and tin-re |*
Mr*. Vance chote a teal blue Seminole County School* and wa* hal the experience to wltrri*. I
a large as
nf W ord
rrepe drets worn with griy ae- graduated (torn Seminole II.gh He hal »rcn Cypres* Gardeni the
, I'm aure Ihal before \. r&gt; i ..
rotorirx and complimented with receixed hi* B S degree (rom flavine Garden*. True, they were
a •
peraevm
i id) wdi i.«v.Florida State University, where mu h lirger—but rould not *ura corsage •&gt;( white carnations
that rosirn a* tdratant a* Hie re*l
Mr*. Brodie, mother of the he wa* a member of the PI I Kap­ past in beauty Ihit garden -pot
' Go nut and blow so ground and,
T r garden, perfcoHy Ian It* ap­
groom, wore a ilrett ol birge cot­ pa Tao, Social Fratrrndy. Hr i*
Jou will *ee why a visiting V. 1.1
ed,
with
the
overhanging
brandes
prctenlly
in
navy
flight
tr
lining
ton nik. let off h&gt; black acresN A S staiii.n B
Team
f’antaln
Margaret
Klliwin
of
Ihe
orange
tree*
with
their
In
l’
en*arola
(orir* and a white rarnation corami
Ainoret
Sindr
anno
in
-s
|
the
glimmering
golden
fruit
mad*
me
■age.
catch my breath with wonderment. name* nf th&lt;* memln r. »f thr'r
You isn eliminate tilth breakImmediately following the wed­
Apv'ngUing fur iny tatd.iir**. f te*pectlve teams for the randy age. make a lighter ta&gt;k of dUhding, a rrrrption wax held In the
Bcnionttratlon* en ineaiuring readily admitted that I wax tempt­ •ale. which will ?&gt;■ Into full *wir: vsaahiiu*, and chains your .01411
F.ducalinnal
Building
of
the
were given bv lune William* and ed to -lip the luncheon toil meet­ when fhe randy har* ai t-ei-ivrd fry Into thrlr healthiest apprtltrt'
Church White pompom*, font ami
ing yu*t to tit and aJmirr that Oct. 29. at Monday'* me*!.ng »( —all Ibi* hy string plastic table-1
ba*krt* of pompom* were u»ed Margie rttty at yrxtcrday'* meet­
the Order nf Rainbow Girl*
lovely garden.
ing
of
the
Wllion
School
I
II
Club
v»ate designed •-•ic-.iall. fur theot,;
throughout the room The bride’ *
?largaret Blliton Worth* V.l lot lit.li-sl are turtil.lei
Connie
Griffis
x*a*
nainrd
re
Mr*
Covington
wa*
ai»o
noted
table va* oxcrlaid with a linen
visor, presided over Itu- r ••elirn; |ia i tiU'ilicd plait- de*.
r.itwork cloth, with garland* of porter and it wa* announced the for hrr good work with *1' civic,
Aflrr lb.* nncling » '-r..llrr of M u llii-. H im*&gt;c io a o iii
flub wonld meet llte *eror*d m l church and social affairs She
lo t s i l t
fem draprd from the table,
Ihe members who will * •• part
caught up with *mall no*rgay* of fourth Tuetday of each month. particularly liked doing d e ru of In a Courtesy Brill in h-mor uf t a iy rrnsun*. „ f ro iu « c. thrs o ,..|
Ihe next meeting will be lirll on klnlnr** for o*hrrs, especially
l-s- Vs»shu 1 in |,ot soap id and
pompom* and iwrethrart ro*e*.
Tuesday, Nov. 6
with her darkle*—a* *he *pokr of Mi** Ethel Dod*nn. &lt;!rand Wor­ n i i .r i l n ftcr each use,
thy Mxtron, O. K. S
.. held
Mr* J. If Griffu ami Mis* Myr them.
Those who will partlrii'itc are
He Wil*on were prr*ent at Ihr
.she may hr gone but her mem­ S'anry f’ wh Peggv I nd | u|. .lef
T lic t r 's n.i coovctilrnce fur x
meeting
ory will linger In the mind* of Filbry, M»rgrrrl Elli-on .Marilyn busy tnuther like a rn '- liii, l.atlii
SIEGLER USES HEAT T H A T ’S
iliove nf u* who remember »o VlrBamrls. Kay Ivrv. trances t.c ttr with u|ien psK-krta In h-.ld1
well hrr pleating |&gt;rr»unalit), Strickland, Barbara Odbert Mar w ithin tra rh e .r t y lotion Mi l |,.is - '
*« return and gratlou*ne&gt;* V.'e chela Campbell. Sherl.re Shen tier a little lutliy nee I*. Fur sani­
n* MAIHAN n. JONES
deem it a privilege to have been ard. Carol McNeill. Valerie Kirch tary ira tn R * , give the-c co n taliirr
OVIEDO— To be nine year*
, uuntrd among (note wno anew hoff. Elite Pickens. Carol tlllvon, a qu n k .m .e o .e r w ith a *utl*» j
old wa* a big oceaiion in the lite
hrr to well. She wa* ever thought­ Georgia Ann Jones, Irma Corley, tl'ith esery day.
life of fed Aulin, ton of Mr. and 1
ful of everyone.
Mr*. Theodore Aulin Jr. Ted i d
and Amurcl Spelr
look at Ihist exduiiva
• wonderful birthday party Fri­
da) afternoon, given by hi* par­
'IICLIR (tolurei
'Itie dady parade :&gt; the lunch­
ent*.
room begins al II a. m .mil the
o To » sn 0 "« Meairwf U f
Coming «&lt;&gt; elute to llallowxtu,
four gioup* of children »-e terv•f«*tt we *• JOS in
Ted rould kill two bird* with one
e l at 30 minute Intervals
•J •I'ttmaLt Drall ir^l IMl a*J |«Ul
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TIME
TONIGHT
•l 'rillle'rtj left* V * '
"’•tfM
•tone— celebrate Hallowrrn and
The members s&gt;f Inf al* iisrtment
tn A Itld 11:30
•!•'»*me
enamel f.rftS
hit birthday all at one time. The
The Southalde Primary School •ax they will work with Mr*.
•A f il.tetli|n«| Trap tal flaw Maof
carportr wax attraclixely decorat­
a(as* «»•*» lenilrvtl.ea
SUVWTU - BliJf SiliriU
Lunch Department began the new Mitchell and luuchriMim ■r&gt;onne|
ed In the Halloween motif for Ihit
a
him kijinmt. elaam •• •*►#•*•
•ehool yrar with plcature and en- to make Iniprovrmrni* :n -.-nice
$:on nut • hut Mtim
aUm««f iMlm| •( |K« »w*nml • l*dlk
*pecial occaaion.
and tn provide *ra«un*l JrceruIhuiiatm.
Four
of
thr
sexen
who
Mr. and Mr*. II. D. Whitten
Mr* Aulin hal at her helper
-Th6
work in the Department attended Honv and offer suggestions a* Ihe
for thi* oceaiion Mr*. W. A. announce Ihe birth of a daughter.
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short eourte during thr summer need and o .. avion arises.
Thelma
Boniclda.
weighing
T
lbs,
Ward Jr.
A typical menu a i l a fivorlle
and returned to school with new
Following Ihe enjoyment of I 't ot. Mr*. Whitten will be re­ Ideas and information that will with m»V uf Ihe ehillr-n Is:
a tte-jtiic esoouct'OM
membered
a*
the
former
Mm
game*,
deliciou*
refreshments
meat and gravt. n.a-bed o-.'atue»,
xid
them
in
performing
their
F E A T I ' R E ~ &lt; :ft
weir served to: Diane Aulin, Carol Flora Edna Beden
duiir* with mnie skill and be'ter •law. roll*, and fruit rup.
Bei*!ey. Sheby Gore, Al McCall,
result*.
IL L 'S
Barmy Gammage. Jerry William*,
Now al the end o f a month's
Drhby and Al Ward, Clay Ulrey,
operation. Ihe reeord* show that
Linda Spencer, Allan Shull. Pat
they hate *ervrd lunch?* t( over
lloulwarr. Jan Beatley, Myra
Friend* o f Mr*. R. L. Beaixl •S per sent of all Ihe c h illm In
Haller. Marilyn PJrtin. Hubert will be pleased to learn the bat attrndanre la the sereni. third,
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King. Larry Lane. Gerald King, returned to her home at 2'S Avo­ and fourth grade* of Boulhtide
TECHNICOLOR
Colleen Cameron. Bobbj Schu­ cado A x e . from Orange Memor­ Primary School, sp an axcrige of
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macher, Marihal Lingo. Arthur ial Hospital.
THUNDER
IN
4tl children per day.
UlH M ill •
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Evan*, Walter Beailcy, Paul Lun­
The first grader* have done
THE EAST
FEATURE — R:3I ONLY
dy. Jimmy Beasley and Jimmy
E. C. Harper Jr. and E. C. thrmtelvss prou! the way they
Courier. Alto Mr*. B. G. Smith. Harper Sr. re.-enlly returned from have followed instructions wl'h no
■ml al Kill
•'(’ 1111.BREN UNDER
Mr- Theodore Aulin Sr. and Mr*. Loulixllle. Ky. where they attend- confusion, and waV u ’. spilling nr
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Arthur Car.leJge.
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wasting food.
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Impressive Candlelight Service
Unites June Vance, J. H. Brodie

Team Captains
Choose Members
^t Rainbow Meet

Wilson 4-H Club

Ted Aulin Feted
On 9th Birthday

T I M E S H O TTER

O VER YO U R FLO O R S!

444 Fed Per Day
During First Month
At Primary School

B I R T H S

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••
In an Impressive service held
yerierday aflepmon al Holy Cross
Church, an cnlirt- Brownie Seoul
wa* invested The tcrvlca
with the Flag Ceremony
featuring thr Salute to the tia f,
follow cd by the singing of “ Amoand a prayer.
Then a representative from tha
American Legion presented lha
Brownie Troop with an Ame­
rican Flag Color bearer wa* Sua
Bavldxm and guard* were Connie
David and Georgia Dickson.
Air* Fred MrMurray. trader o f
troop, said a wont of wel­
come to the mothers of the glrll
and other guest*, aflrr which each
uf the girl* said a few- word* about
scouting The girl* then all Joined
tn the singing of "Brownie Smile**
and the rrps-ating of thr nrownie
Promise, after which they were
pinned by the assistant leader*.
Mr*. Kariyle Huuthul.lcr end Mr*.
Joh A'etwlechln.
The service v»a* concluded when
the new r,i oko&gt;&lt; • • —t-V .g nodship circle and »*-vg "Whene'er
You Make A Promi*c'\
Rcfrrthmrnti were serve! by the
mother* of Sue Davidson, Connie
David ami Georgia Dickson.
The member* of the new Brow­
nie Tro-.n arr Duma Ruth Ashby,
Sutan Rs-ntnn, Donna Joan A'ex*
wtrehm. Ilerhcth \ i i .-liter. Con*
nie David. Sue Davidson, Gc-rgta
Dickson, lon l Echols, AlclUaa
Itourholdrr, Xandy Ltlg..n, Susan
McMurray, Kathleen Moore, Beth
Morgan, Carlin Murray, Unda
Perkins. Ca*»ie la»u Pinkerton,
Patty Preicott, Connie Stewart,
Carolyn Bast, Bre-ula Black. Pal­
sy Owen* and Maureen Srott.
Mr*. Joteph Stewart, Mr* B.
L. Perkin* J r, and h rcl AleMurray will acryc on the Trbnp Commlttee.

Southsidc School
Slates Fun For A ll
At Annual Carnival
Eyery thing will he In re* fine**
for young snd old
nllVo wrjic»i
the Boatbllde 8 ’ ' hai It* Hal­
loween f'anilval e n O ct jn.
Fur Ihe voun* th.-re ••III he
three iflffrrc-t '
' i--tcs_
snapring turtle,
v *t-1 th"
forty and *• :Ft ■. i-, •• well
at • flvh i-’',
t
I* xlt i»n a
mmd F«r the
t’ -r- har*
a rake hm-th. - ,*•&lt; ■ g.1»- • m-t
pair tree, btiadl »f! p.*t office^
rlothlng. Jack •&gt; !’ -»n Bo dh,
hoop board, country store, and
dart hoard.
And every one will tnjoy the tupper th a t-It-to ► *»r»*d a* well
a* fhe rAfcf ami coffee h,&gt;Mh. poo
corn, tne cores, and roU drinl:
riarni. hot dog Man I, spm.V house
and danee prorra- glvt bv the
Duvhury School I l f Pi.-i-e. will
show* to he presented at ft jn and
7 M
II AY. ItawU, In Ihe guise of ■
down, will tell halt-son* « t the
ground* throughout the evening.

Happy Birthda)
(X T . 21
Bobby S'oung

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TALLAHASSEE Sanford’s Buck
Metis. Bobby Benn, Lee Corso,
and Billy Weaver are bavins a
nip and tuck battle for the beat
rut bin* yardage average on the
Florida State University football
team ai the IV * aeaaon paasea
the half-way mark.
Reno, the lithe left halfback
from llenderaon. North Carolina.

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tn# doee together by the railing
liuo afternoon as aha passed by.
They were laughing together now.
. . . She longed to move abruptly
Irt.m them, but almost as
though Dirk bad read her mind
again, he suggested they all go
Into the lounge and split a bottle
of champagne.
Val scarcely ever drank, and
that may nave been the reason
why the one glass of rha-npajrne
went slightly to her head. The
young man asked her to dance and
I'lrh partnered his wife, but aa
soon aa they reached the dance
Boor the purser, who was acting
aa master of ceremonies, announc­
ed that this dance would be a Paul

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Junior High To Get
Football Outfits Soon

Sanford Junior High School w&lt;U
have outfit! for football tear*
within the next three wreka. tt
was revealed at the bi monthly
meeting of the Seminole Chiefs
Club last night in the auditorium of
Pwecrest School
W. W. Tyre, chairman of the
Junior High Football Project Com­
mittee, reported that the commit­
tee bad received 100*. cooperation
from ail school oflfciali in the
handling of the instigation of the
progrs m.
Hugh Carlton, principal of Jun­
ior High, reported to the commit­
tee that bids had been advertised
to the local merchants of Sanford
and had been awarded to Hill Im­
plement Co. "Bobby Newman, of
11,11 Implement Company bent over
backwards to give ua all the help
he could," Carlton stated. "The
leberai terms and the enthusiasm
shown made it possible for us to
get the program underway before
the end of the season." Carlton
continued.
JO complete uniforms. Including
shoes, have been ordered, and the
tost will be tome 12,Mo All local
merchants, and only local mer­
chants had the opportunity to
make a bid for the outfitting.
Carlton stated that the uniforms
were due to arrive not later than
three weeks, and the season will
grt underway in the meantime.
Monday the boys will begin getting
in shape, and fundamentals will
be stressed.
"This will help our boys." Carl­
ton declared, "not only in athle­
and hia bloc kin aggression Is tics, but In every other phase of
guOd.
the educational function."
When asked if he would continue
Carlton said that thera would be
hia policy
free____________ovm
substitution
„ of_____
no games outside the county this
If the game wras close. Silvers year, but that the fans would get
said, "Every boy will see plenty a chance to are the new addition
o f action. The purpose of the JV to the athletic program in artlon
squad it to glva the members ex­ during Inner-school games.
perience, and that's what I in­
Tyre, in reporting the complete
tend to do, win or lose "
activities of the committee, said
Kickoff time it 7:30 tonight In that at the present time It was
not the recommendation of the

committee
i
to solicit sponsors for
the outfitting of the trams. He
said that the committee would
meet again before the next rexular meetng of the club and for­
mulate plans for a fund raising
program
Dr. A. W.
Epps, program
chairman, said that his commit­
tee had already looked to the fu­
ture and had formulated tenta­
tive plans fur fund raising events
Other points of Interest during
last night's meeting was a talk
by Don McAllister, sports director
of WDBO-TV. and a play by play
'description of the Florida-Clemsnn
game that was shown on film tn
the group; the election by unammoua vote of the group of George
Morgan as vice-president of the
Chiefs Club ta fill the vacated
post; the announcement of a mo­
torcade to attend the Winter Park
game Friday night; refreshments;
a committee was set up to plan
a trip for tho Sanford Seminole

nole punter, averaging SET yards
In IS kicks, and Metis also leads
the Tribe In kickoff returns villi
an average o f l i d yards la three
returns.
The Semnolea hare "out first
downed" their opponents, ta-tt. and
lead tn total net yardage gfined.
1177 to SM. The Tribe also has
the dubious honor of leading their
opposition la yards penalised, US
to 230.
Florida State's Semiaoies will
play the first of two consecutive
IM yards In 34 carries.
Corso. the brilliant Miami half­ road games this coming Saturday
back turned quarterback, is push night against VUIanova in a con­
Ing Renn with a close 4 7 mark, test that may find 100,000 custo­
gaining a net 29J yards in £0 runs mers in the stands.
The host Wildcats and the visit­
(lose behind
Corto
____ _______
halfback______
Buck ing Seminole* will participate la
Melts, the solid senior from San­ an “ Olympic Fund" football game,
ford, with a rushing average of with a portion of the proceeds
4.4 yards. Metis has garnered 219 going to the U. 5. Olympic team.
yards In 49 trips.
Following the Vlllanova game,
Weaver, the second
___ _____
unit_____
left the Semlnoles will play before an­
halfback behind Renn. has put nu other large crowd when they meot
M.ah.1 Hurri­
l t,rie t wiuuiig show all
and has an average carry of 4.3 canes in the Orange Bowl.
yards with US ysrds in 27 trip*
In meeting Vlllaoova, the Tribe
with the pigskin.
• ill be facing a team that has
End Bob Nellums. Junior from come out the winner in three of
Pensacola, is leading the Semi- its first four games this season.
noles in two departments — scor­ Following a 1S-0 loss to powerful
ing and pass receiving. Nellums Texas A. &amp; M. in the season
h n tallied 24 points by being on opener. Villanora has vanquethed
th* receiving end of four TD toss­ three straight foes — Detroit, g-7;
es. and has caught it pastes in Dayton, 124; and Boston College,
all for a total of 13d yards, or 13 9 27*7.
Florida State has 'wo wins, two
yards per catch.
torso's still the Seminole's ace losses, and last week’ s t i ll Home­
aerial attacker. He has completed coming deadlock with Wske Forest
17 out of 33 !os«e» to dste, good in the first five games of the
year.
for 190 yards and two TD'b
With left halfback Bobby Benn
Vic Priori and Ted Rodrique, back in full harness, the Semireserve quarterbacks behind Tor­
r oles should go against Vlllanova
so. ht»e identical completion rec­ at full strength There were no
ords, 7 out of 12 Priwi hvs pick­ serious injuries in the rugged en­
ed up M yards passing, while
counter with W*ke Forest. ar.d the
Rodrique has amassed It yards. Tribe appears to be in good shape
Both have thrown one touchdown,
The Semlnoles will fare the larg­
pass.
est team they will see all season.
Buck Melts is the leading Semi-i Vtllanova’s line averages 212
pounds, and the Tribe will be out­
football squad to let them attend weighed approximately 13 pounds
the Miami Florida game in Gaines-| to the man.
ville; *nd‘ the announcement b y 1 Reports coming tn from Phila­
Dr Epps that the next regular delphia state that advance ticket
meeting of the club, to be held distribution to the game is moving
Nov. 13, would include a barbe­ well. The Olympic Fund contest
cue at the Eikt Club At that la being promoted by Philadelphia
time the films of the Florida-RIcc merchants In conjunction wth Vilfootball game will be shown, and lanova University, and all indica­
evening’ s guest speaker will be tions point to a good possibility
All-American quarterback from of almcst 100.000 persons being
Ohio State. Captain of the team on hand.
Florda State's fabulous student
in 1934 when it captured the RomBowl crown, and It prr«entlv un­ circus. "Flying High." will per­
der draft committment to the form before the gsme, and the
Cleveland Brown* when he com­ fine Marching Chiefs Band will
pletes his tenure In the navy. Ens. also accompany the football team
to Philadelphia.
John Borton o f Sanf ird NAS.

UofM Freshman,
Varsitv T^ams
Face Big Games

Jim Buckler, chairman of the
Grammar School Peanut Bowl
Planning committee, announced
today that there would be a meet­
ing of the committee members
in the auditorium o f Grammar
School Thursday night at 7:20
In announcing
the meeting
Buckler said that all committee
workers and all inlerested mem­
bers were expected to attend.
The purpose of the meeting is
to diicL-is the work that has been
done so far, and tn discuss 'he
plans to materialize Ir the future.
According to Buckler, the halfU..e show for the Peanut Bo«l.

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SPORTINC, GOODS
PHONE 93*
301 E. FIRST

LOOK

JVs Invade Daland
In Shirne Benefit
After a rough day of workouts
yesterday, head Sanford Seminole
mentor, Illll Fleming summed up
the projre-i ef kit tesm thiv week
by saying, "They still look rag­
ged "
But two major changes have
rotne about In the squad. The In­
jury kvt hat dwindled' to two
members, AI Stanley and Tom
Brown; and the spirit of the tram
bat shown considerable Improve­
ment.
Fleming’ s major concern for
tho week Is tho weakness of the
defensive ends. "W e knowr we were
scouted last Friday night." Flem­
ing said, "I even chatted with
ths scout. He taw our weakness
at Its worst, and Winter Park
will be running outside all night
lortg-"
Jtin Warner, Senior halfback
that dunned a football uniform for
tho first Ume last week is show­
ing impressive progress. Before
the season comes to an end, War­
ner will probably help tho Semitiolea considerably.

Peanut Bowl
Planning Group
Meets Tomorrow

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S^OSIN' WE HAD A P IR r/tO W '

Teach Your Children
How To Brush Teeth
Ir MUUN N. IUN01UN, ILL
BRUS1HNO the teeth regularly
and properly la one of the most
Important methods of maintain­
ing good, strong teeth. There's a
lot you can teach your youngster
about brushing hla teeth. You
may even pick up a few tips for
yourself from the following;
Olre your tot his own toothbruih and fold-up facial tube of
toothpaste or tooth powder. These
provide hint with s pleasant sense
of ownership.

Small Sit* Brush

MAI. INSPECTION of Natuma! Guard Irw |-» in Sanford Monday night wa. rndn.ted by
Maxwell t . Snyder fcm teri Commanding officer of the W at company, Capt. Joseph I*,
ahoscr. at far left, rbtaff Tliulol

A Junior toothbrush Is best for
a youngster. This type of brush
should contain two rawi of me­
dium stifT bristles with sis tufts
in each row.
It's a good idea for your young­
ster to have two such brushes, in
fact, you should have two yourseif, in this way you can be sure
of always having a brush with
dry and firm bristles ready tor
use And that's Important.
The brushes should be dried In
place tV iv . ra-Wcey ■
not rome In contact with other
brumes.
Incidentally, there's a tooth­
brush available now with nn
antibacterial Impregnated in the
bristles and plastic head.

Proper Method
As for the actual brushing, the
brush in the upper arch sin old
be guided from the gum tissue
down*aids to the biting cm.‘aces
of the teeth. In the lower arch
it is guided from the gum tosue
upwards. Then the biting surfaces
ate brushed with a scrubbing
droke. Be sura to rinse your

BltlG. GEN- MAXWELL C. 8N M il.ll. Ass'L Cuiunanlimr General o f tin- IHth AitnnuJ Division,
Florida Georgia National Guard &lt;1 ID Uikusic* *&gt;&gt;inc nt the National Guard proloemp with l apt.
Joseph D. Bryant of the lorn I un.t (cei.D-r) and Mayor F. I). Scott (light! during his visit to .San­
ford Monday. (Staff Photo i

MIRROR OF^YOUR MIND

Uy

JOSKI’ H

WHITNEY

their own at that ugc, owilook
Ilie Ui/Tcicncr* between their o «n
| incut atlltuJe* and lliose of
lArlr parents. They themselves
tuny have Ijccii trusting Innocents
when 10 yearn old, but It vvu* due
lit their relatively innmvnt envnonment, but to any Innate vlilue which they piufet* to hn.1
lacking In their own off»piin£.

TULLE R

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D* tom * p te p lt hove a loltphono com plex?
Answeri Yea, there ate Bvdlvldtialt who automatically teach for
■ telephone wherever they »cc
one. anil alart railing people.
Much peraon* often phone ac­
quaintance* In diatant dtiea for
«vo other putpoac than to a*k how
they ale; usually calling fuun
p la in wlieie they ate observed
by olher*. 8uch lltdlviifiial* eie
basically Inaetiiir. nnl In them
the telephone la nn imron*- ioua
aymbul of power and pie*tli;»
Ita free-wheeling use irbevea
the r general stale of iratlra*
anilely.

Are modem children cynitolT
An-vver: Those vim have cyni­
cal piranta mu.iilv err. Many
I .i Mite vvno e ip t r x surprise at
the vvurtdlinraa and syntcism ol
their children, ni vt-mpainl with

Doet economic tecurily utually
bring h op pin en ?
itm nrri Economic occultly lia
eloirabtr coal that often bring*
contentment and happiness, but
I here It no dure t irlatlonahip be­
tween the two. Happiness li a
elate of •motional matunly, of
p -xl adjustment to life. A dieMtltflrd person Who Manta to
achieve tht- Mould do better lu
Work Iowa id Improving himself,
tathri than hit bank arruunt. A
determined study of the health!rear and nnhealthinex of one‘a
hard emotiond leaetionsMillu-ually help greatly in bunging tin*
a bold.

Sgt. Thomas Will Visit Here Oct. 31
On Wednesday October 31 Tech- j mi are urged to tunlact Serjeant
wrical Serjeant .Mickey Thomas of Thomas at the Post Office between
" h e Second Shore Party Group ric hours of 12 and 2.31) p m "
Company, Marine Corps Reserve It was announced. lit- has some
of Orlando will be in Sanford t o tvaluabl- inform*lion for the young
talk to boya between the a y s of m,n " f " &gt;la&gt; regarding
«•&gt;
17 and !• ', years of age. about rise Reserves and the Hcsene
the advantages of becoming a Torres Act of I9J5
member of the Marine lleierve.
" I f &gt;01 are Interested in be­
Don Sum in is in his rlghih camcoming a member of the finest paiirrv ns basketball eoaeh at Klee
military organliatlon In the world. Institute.

A P P L E P IC K E T S HAVE B O R O O W B C M L L
OUI5 GO O D L A D D E R S — ‘THE SCHOOL
BOARD TOOK M O ST O'OUR H O S E "TO T""
FLU SH O U T T H E E A V E S T R O U G H S ^ /
ON T H E SC H O O L G Y M - . A
. AND SIX R R E M EN H AVE v O V ^ V
G O N E H U N T I N G • ,____ X - jQ 0 sb ~

mouth with water after the
brushing.
Brushing not only helps keep
your teath clean. It also helps
promote circulation of the blood
In the Usiue around the teeth.
You ran get a free chart and
free pamphlet illustrating the
proper technique for brushing
teeth by writing the American
Dental Association, 221 East Su­
perior Strict, Chicago, Illinois.

After Every Meal
Most of you know. I'm sure,
that you should brush your teeth
after every meal. Let me explain
why this Is so Important.
Bacteria begin acting on sugars
within a few minutes wfter the
sugars are eaten to form adds
capable of dissolving tooth en­
amel. The greatrst damage takes
place within the first 10 minutes
after eating refined carbohy­
drates.
So you sec ll‘s essential that
fermentable food particles be rtmovcu as quickiy ai'poivldtr It
you can't brush your teeth after
each meal, at least rinse your
mouth with water.
qUUTtOH AND ANSWD
Mrs. Y. 8 : What causes nephri­
tis’
Answer: Nephritis Is an Inflam­
mation of the kidney. It often
follows a throat Infection and Is
bettered to be due to an atlergy
to the streptococcus germ.
Usually, there are red blood
cells in the urine aa welt as al­
bumin. and the body becomes
swollen.

Radio-TV
Highlights

Patient's Ribs
Can Now Be Used
To Rebuild Skull

NEW YORK 'Jh- In 1»U I-aurente Stalling. publDhcd a photographic history rrhiih he entitled,
with grim prophecy, ‘'The
Hr»t
World War " U'a title, as well as
lie gri*ly pictures of war as it
really is, shocU-J many rvadrr*
of the 1‘J.IO's; in lho&gt;e days neatly
all
Americans believed
their
wo'ji'I or m more war
Krieiitly NBC — TV presented
the to-t of Hus scaum'i filmed
documentaries on various aspects
of modern life. "The Great War”
was the title Project 20 program
It was absorbing television rn(iTtalnmenl. Old film clips revived
vividly such historic figures athe Kai-rr, Woodiuw Wilson, The
dor Hooter ell. Newton D. Baker.
Thera were tha Liberty Bond rallies, the ainking of the Lusitania,
the taaicab «tmy which dashed
out of Paris to save the city. There
were many marching men of many
armies.
**Thi&gt; Ureal War" was. ••-rntlal&gt;, a romantic view of war So
It was, inevitably, popular with
those who saw it. Its musical back­
ground nod narration by Alevander Scout by combined to induce a
mood o f nostalgia and the popular
American theory that this country
laved civ (Illation — for an»thrr
20 years.
I dn not know |his for a fart,
hut | strongly suspect that tieside* using many excellent and
authentle old film clips "The (iiea*
War'* incorporated clips front ‘ Uch
movisn a* "The Jlig Parade." "All
u-'i.-i on t v Western Front'* and
"W ings." At least on* sequence,
purporting to show men atterking
from front —- line trench**, was
shot at a high, advanced angle
which only could hive been from
a movie lot lower.
Probably this, if it is true. Is
legitimate.
But the reiult was
curiously romantic. There uas
much running and shooting {hit
f " r e -sere only a few dead bodlei.
There was no view of the starving
millions in lltdgium, no hunt of
surh military debacles a* that per-

MIAMI BEACH f* Too *ur
vjcun* described how a patient's
ribs can be uietl to rebuild his
skull without leaving him short
of ribs.
Drs Jacob J, |,ongacre and G
A
lb* Slifano addrennt the
knierican Society of Plastic and
Hcconvtructive Surgery on “ split
rih grafts’ * which they have dr
veloped at Christ and Children's
linipitals. Cinrlnnati, Ohio.
They told of successfully trans­
ferring
such grafts to the skulls
of II patients to rinse wounds
which involved as much as half
Ihe skull area.
Hu- graft*, they said, form a
scaffold for living cells which
quickly lay down nrwr hone tissue.
The surgeons laid that If lh* rih
used i* removed rare fully, a new
rih forms in as little as 3i day*
and it ton can he used (or graft­
ing with assurances another will
replace it.
Dr Lnngarr* said the split rib
graft .-null* splitting Ihe rih length
wl»e Two advantages result, he
said. Ihe malleable split leclntn*
lend themselves to bending and
ahapinfl lo fit the wound bring
closed and the iiiifare* fosirr
development of new crlli which
petrated by stupid tactical leadervhio on Ihe Somme
An accurate picture of the
slaughter, starvation and pesti­
lence of wer, such as Laurence
Stallings presented hark In It*S3,
is prrhapa too strong for the tele­
vision ntldlrnre Yrl any poll tail
of any war that totally Ignores its
agency Is Imhalanrrd history.
No on* knows better than Henry
Salomon, an rscellrrit historian
wrhn haa personally upenenred
war, who it the esecullve produc­
er of the nrellent Project 20 ser­
ies, and who, with Richard Han•er, wrote the script fnr "Th«
Great War." My minority opinion
It that In thl* program hr tried
loo hard to entertain to th* detri­
ment of hi* equally Important
function of instructing.

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brotherly love among two randidv'r* for the tailback Job on the
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train.
Jam Crawford, a two-year vet­
eran from Greybull, Wyo,, ia th*
leading candidate for the post.
Soma of his toughest competition
comes from hit brother. Jerry,
a 14Ypound *ophomore.
AVriKTAM STUCE ON SANDBAR
BREST. France— P—The U. S.
aircraft carrier Antletim stuck on
i sandbank while entering the har­
bor her* today. No damage v*a»
reported. Port ■ulhorillc* said Ik
probably will be freed at high tld*
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DLVFNS TURNS Til GOLF
produce a living bone repair.
BROOKLYN, Mat*. (AIM —
Mclal plate* have been used In
the pasl (n rinse skull wounds but (’turtle Dcvrnt, who went direct­
in the case of children have t-&gt; be ly from Harvard to pilch for the
replaced as the skull grows ill I1D2 Yankees, vsill be tournament
chalmuM vvhrn tbr 1937 US.
•Ite.
The uve nf plate* and other ma­ Amateur Golf Championship it
terials sometime* produces r*qn hr) I at Ihe country club her*.
pllejUsmf, a* well, lojiigarrr said DcVrtts was with the Yankees
lie added that even tin- patient'* through lull. Appearing in 16
games during a thrre-vrar span,
own rib* have been found unsuit­
he won five games and lost three.
able if removed and stored in a
bone hank Iw-fore they an- used
to mrnd his &gt;kull.
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*atd, they appear In lie a emu- utomir dev lev* rarly tesiay in its
paraltvrly healthy *»irl o( hone currriil lesiv at Marallinga In th*
material. Hr said thal rib* hive south Australian desert The flash
demonstrated superior ability to was seen 6V) mile* away at Port
heal after fractures.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Sanitary Condition In Barber ShopsTo Be Improved
MIAMI—At ■ meeting held her* them in a barbcr'a puiteidan fa.
Ihc Barber’ a Sanitary Commmlon laueh u&gt;a.
took action to Improve unitary j Stricter enforcement of theie
condition* In barber ahop* and ttuJ ajj
effecting barbm It
provide better protection for the .
, .
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pubiie.
i punned by the comm lt'ion and

Sociologist Says v
Florida Great
Land Magnet

flcatea o f regldralion ai appren­
tice barber* and barber*.
TALLAHASSEE
Unlvcr.
The cumml.iion U rompo«ed of
G. II. Aahmore, Miami, Chair­ ilty of Florida locnloglil told the
man; S. J. McMillan, Quincy ar.d el'.iien* conference on ron*er'»lion thb date wa* "one of the
Jack E. Carter, Orlando.
sreat land magnet* of d-e w«rl I”
became of it* attrar!ivene-.»»i*
a place to live,
w
The ipeakrr, John MacLachlan,
laid he*t estimate* were that hr
1970 Florid* would be one of the
lop II dale* In pomilalinn and
IN THE ANTARCTIC. (FHTNCt would be a kev Mate In politic*,
v « .v * *. i,.k
r ..v .r
t-sc
education
- TTu„
he
Navy
Icebreaker
LSS finance,
„ A( onp
fflf ,hptp and
&lt;(r„ health.
„ iU , „

Under a recent ruling, barber* Pf®'*'*on ***
*l ,he
may no longer u»e the old neck in* for a it ilc .id e program of
education
beamc.1
at
both
the bar­
duller, teen in the hip pocketi of
barbert from time Immemorial. ber and the public.
An application wa* received
Thii proviiion. approved by the
State Board of Health. wa* made .ifft- Ihe Tampa Barber College,
to prevent th» poiiible trammii- lnf- *°r comniluion approval of a
lion of a contagioui or comntuni- *chool fot harboring Miltnn Watcable di»caic from one perion to man, attorney for the applicant.
rep*e»mted that the school had
another.
Glacier ha* become Ihe fird ahlp , ln ltll.
„ c w„uM have ,
The rommiition point* out that complird with all requiremcnl* of •J1 eoBIng hlitory In enter Ihe profound effect on the lead*r»hip
date
law*
and
regulation*
of
the
many harbor* in the date have
Ro*i Sea Ice pack thU early In nf lhf nal|on." MacLarMan .aid.
either forgotten or overlook the commiiiion and waa financially
with hie
I?**8";. E» rl'c “ con,« c* w,h , “ Public imtitution* of the ,A|e
re*pnn«lhle
and
equipped
law enacted in 1913, requiring the
The an^ 1 ***
on «hould prepare now- to fit themiterlli/ation of tool* by tubmerg moil modern equipment with a i-i^ * 8.'
Nalnan Maru.
for &gt; role of national leading them In an approved antl*ep- P|lcatiun wav accepted
enhip *uch *• 1* now mpplieil bv
'
*
i n l i n r n
A n i.Iri H
•urance iitf lwould
have nprompt eon- a Japaneie ihip.
Chief Roatiwain Waller E, Fru- *uch larger dale* a* New York
The tame law make* it illegal vidrralion.
merie, USN, of Sftll Tanglewood and Penniylvania."
Tlie commiiiion enacted a rule
to u*e hair bruihe* or double
Lane. Jaek.onville. Officer of the
The , u tewlde meeting of conihaving mug* or to even have letting up a curriculum for a pod- Deck at the time the Glacier rn- ..n ation minded ritir.na wa*
graduate count which I* aimed to
tered the outer pack, deicrihcd It Cill|ftl hj.
Collin*,
aid Ihe barber college* of the date
PIRATES FIGURE TO IMPROVE
a*
"im
all
Iceberg*
and
Hoe*
o
f!
Statp
,Irlllh
officer
Wilton T
lo more effectively adminlder
IN 1917
.‘ .u.ida ihould put
pod-graduate couraci and better bra*h ice flagged f r a g m e n t . I SoW(.r
riTSRunr.H. Pa. &lt;*
- "i
Tne 1.600 ton ice butter plan* to more rmphad*
on attracting
qualify and educate dudcnlt to
expert fuither Improvement in
ikirt the outer fringe of pack ice xmin? pa.opi^, „
* rll 4t r r t # d
• V 'o u . V
hecome better barber* at the tame
Ihe Pilliburgh Piralea f»r I9SI. n mr giving the commiiiion better and take up a potitlon la *erve p ^ p j^ (0 th. l t l „ .
a* picket itation for the aircraft
one of Ihe problem* ariiing out
.ay* General Manager Joe Brown contrnl
both llmlcn„ an(1
n&gt;ing from New Zealand lo Me- of , he
l r „wth. Pr. Sawder
following hi* firit »ea&gt;on In that irgM
Murdo Sound, Antarctica, ai part , g ilf&lt; „ t(&gt; f,nd mitable land
In connection with ill meeting of "Operation Deepfreeie 11".
around ciliea for further develop­
We learned tin. year that Bon- |hc commiiiion admlmdcrrd exPeek
divldons
wt-re
bu*y
nie Kline it a major league pit- amination* to applicant* for certi- throughout Ihe day de-icing iix to ment. Low land and a high water
table in iome area*, he n id , are
rher and that Bill Marerotki can
eight inch** of ice which covered creating increaiingty great water
do the Job for u* «t second bate
A WINNING RECORD
deck fitting* and weighted down tupply and lewage divpoial prob­
The acquitllion nf Bill VIrJon for
RICHMOND, VA. (A P (-C oach the ihip.
lem*.
cenler field wa* another thing
EJ Merrick i* keeping hi* finger*
"P eepfreere'' la a four-year pro
n
m» •
k ic crow*, he aald_i»
A*&gt; the
date
that helped u i."
,
1croited that his (lniver*ity of gram aupporting iclrntld* who mu»t provide more medical W-d
n 1 ni
f 11
m" r' ,,,,P, h lllchmond Football team hi* a -will make earth atudic* in the mental hotpital* and dep up rnn.nr around and w ell make a real winning .eaton thla year. If Rich-! Antarctica during Ihe Internation- ' lidrrably it* program of medical
name of it next je e r ." *a&gt;* Ma- mond win* more game* than it *1 Geophydcal Year 19ST-M.
retearch
nager Bobby Bragan.
lovei, Merrick will be the f i r t l ____________________ _______ ___________________________ _
The Piratrt finl-h- d leventh af- Spider coach to field a winning
U»e apple eider for Ihe liquid
Pon t im p * the bot'orn and
ter four year* in the National Dam for four in cen tive year* in a rsiiin *auce to be terved vide* of a iiucepan when you
league cellar.
I »in, e 1H0.
1» lth ham.
are turning candy out of it.

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tVrd.. Oct. 24. 195G. Pape 9

Japanese People Facing Catastrophe
TOKYO. (A l1)—Tha

Japan***;

Frank Sinatra Is
peoplr, vhove iniu.try and inpenuity wrMrd a chain of liny,
Taking First Crack
,
i „ j jo . tm u
•land* into a great
At Film Biography n- " ■i‘v
a n»uon*i «•
u o i.m y n n i,

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-

|7 u” lnT . T r ..k &gt;i
hi. flr.t film Mopmphy - .hat
O f re median Joe
V I.-wU T1 •
film’, title *111 Hr “ The J o I* W ild "
N'« attempt I* being mad. for
a "physical ” rt»emb Ianee to Hewls
hut Sinatra ..Id he’ will are th.

Tl" - '-'• " '" S jf * " '
•‘• P ** 61 “ llll° "
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» " * * * « • » lhf, W " 1** “ “ ’" ’T*
*» million, a figure which r apart.
in
P*’ 1 h* ve w lfned would
** " « exVU&gt;,\on point. And gov----------4 ------- •- — ■ •' *****
"T *•
v
irc_.r. .e every year until 1990
a peak of 108,*
comic** .Inglng and Jokr dellven when It will hit
4T5.0UU
.
atyle.
E*|wrt» around the worbl are
“ I do w couple o f number, in
Ort* early part at Joe*, career."
Sinatra rxpUInrd. '‘ They'll be know whether to keep Joey a
done .(might, t.ut with the deliv­ heel after the Rita Character
ery of the 1929-30 era when every bm.hr* him off or to give him
clnger wn* making with the arm. .om* redeeming qualllie*.
like JoHon. AI*o. 1 »ing the »o:nr*
"They decided to give him «
« little higher than I muall- do. chance, end I think that'll be all
■i.ater In the picture. I’ll do right. S'ot enough people have
«ome of Joe*, parody fong*. and *e.n the play to object to that "
ID have » gravelly effe.*t r&gt;i the
S.natra ju»! did a TV »how
h gh note*, th. way
e due. with Dinah Shore ami they diew
-when he can't reach thrni. I’ll plaudit* f«&gt;r their *ongogue. tie
• aUo do mmc rtandup comedy revealed be tehrar-ed fnr the
routine*, and 1*v. done a
•how a mere day and a half.
m e arch on i h r e "
Ht. .tl|&gt;end B’r the vhuw wa*
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|talrd 1.730.000 or 1#.J a 1,000 com- of contraception device* and aupared with about 2.1 a 1,000 in the thorite* phy»ici»n* to perform
watching Japan* effort* to trim
United State*.
Death* totaled ahorson*: 1 When ellher parent
It* populitlon to It* geographic 990.004 or 7.1 a I.0U0. well below tuffer* fioun a malignant heridl*
and economic limit* while feeding America’* 1951 average of 9.2
irr* dUea*r: 2 When continued
and homing million* o f "Surplut"
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tiding a te.U tube picture of aaki. director of the,welfare min mother for phy*i»xl or economic
whal »omr .cientitt* believe Ihe l»try'» Initltute of population pro* rvatotu
or
1
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pregwhole world mu«t ultimately face. blem*. »uy* "the »h»rp decline in nancy l» due to rape or coercion,
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pan counted 7£ million people, ly to Induced abortion permitted population problem* are
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j,rot«v- conrcrnerl with the Im n eliile fuannul two million more than pte under Japan'* rngenic
war. In the following 10 year* it* tion law."
lure than a lung range xoiu'loa.
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W u l.lio n
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ITJOOOW.
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Record*
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Jumped to 34 3 a ,MO0 population exceeded live birth*
by 1917. At the *ame lime the 11*t l.7i»,i«*i abortion* and l&gt;r land umlrr cultivation through a
deathratebegan
a*harp decline
Oka.nki «ay. the figure would top government — backed rcclama
to lev*than half the prewar rate two million If all were reported tmn program but progre** h.v»
o f 17 a 1,000.
i Birth* totaled 1.727,000.
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Pan 10, WeA, Oct M,1OT9

MIRROR OF YOUR MIND
01^

Br JOSEPH WHITNEY
tributlng c* u r It U (U lir to
k e rf a good opinion of ouraelvea,
o f our wudom and Judji-rnt,
w lM wo can ftad an n l i n u l
raaaon lor our mistake*. Should
« o trip ovtr a footstool, for ox*
ample, our dignity U Uaa dam*
aged if wa can blame th* etupld*
Ity of tho ptraoa who loft It
there, ralhrr than admit that wa
w an not looking whan wa wart
going.

A/a animal pall | H d far chltjranf
* u i a pri •«« do wotdara
far Ur tnoltona] d&lt;*«U&gt;t&gt;rr&lt;nl of
a chlu air.M partau bull' worn,
« a who tend to hr rfjct*.:fut Of
•mire# a p*t cannot replace Uit
tortnf Interest of a father or
mother, but a smalt, playful dog
•t col con do much to ratlafy a
child * ntr J for tome lit me th e ;
to Uriah Ida affection on. A child
who t.aa no stable outlet for hit
love will l mil toivanl witmlrawal
and utlrotrrat.n, and may dc&gt;
arelop an anxiety er,mp!*x that
Wilt »lay wilh Mm throughout
Wa.
am

li II utuol la hlom* our arrori
on others?
Answer: Yea, practically every*
one aharra thli Impulse, and we
are more likely lo follow It when
another pc non provides a con

0 # m oil f to p la Uva up to Ihtlr
raputatlam?
Antwrri Moot people conduct
thrmeelvca according to their
ego-concept o f the kind of per*
eon they think they are. One who
believes he U well-thought-of or
admired by others usually will
bthavs with proper consideration,
while a perx-n who feels no one
carrs much about him will tend
to show litits consideration to*
ward other people. Roth types
art InAumced by what they
Imagine olhrre think of them.
and tend to live up tc the reputa
lion they assign themselves.

(A 1HC. Kiss gestures fraUcai*. lac.)

O n Hollywood

Table tep glvrn marblelsrd laiah with new apray-aa paint la a aew
do'lt-y*ur*rlf Idea.
Into one synchronised coat of
Striped Paint Next? 1 paint.
All the colors are in one
NEW YORK—They *1111 fuk.
container. Ju*t ipray on and out
about polka ilot paint or striped come* a marblelreil texture that
paint, hut they may soon be a I* tile-tough, washable aqd mar•reality. A major step In this di­ resistant.
rection I* th* new apray-on paint
This new paint la Ideal for ute
that results in a marbltlttd An- In Interior* and on furniture. No
•ending or rtmoving of Lhe old
* The new ipray paint called finish la neeaassry. It can be
tVari-Krutn 1* made up of bun- .prayed on with th* paint sprayidrrd* of varied globules corr
* attachment to a vacuum clean­
■pounded by a patented formi
er with a regular spray gun.

T h e Sanford Congregatlwal
Christian Church wai host to lh e
Central District Pilgrim fellow ,
shin Rally on Sunday, Oct. 21.
The afternoon recreational per*
loJ was led by the Orange City
Council. The Rev. Theodora Rog­
ers, of Ormond Beach, spoke at
the afternoon servlet, followed by
reports from four of the Ns lion si
Pilgrim Fellowship Council delefa'rs, who were John Alkinaon,
Miss Jane Smith, Mis* Bifbsra
Huston, and the Rev. Rankin
Shrewbury.
A buffet supper was served by
the ladle* of the church, and the
Rev. John E. Pickens, stale advisor. voeVe at Ihe evening ser­
vice which was In charge of the
h. i.oru iMgrim Fellowship Coun­
cil.
Amending this rally were about
]G3 young people from Daytona
Reach, Holly Hill, Interlachen.
Mrlboume. New Smyrna Beach,
Pomona Park, Winter Park and
oatiford.
FIRE TROl'Itl.K
Mass. Hi—The fea­
ture of thl« year'* annual Foxborn fin* truck parade wa* un­
called for — one of Ihe trucks
caught fire.
A Swarm of firefighters quick­
ly doused Ihe engine blare caused
by defective wiring.

roxnono,

who made good with 8 dubs In
Cleveland, Cincinnati and other
Ohio citiri, Isn't discouraged. In

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Sanford Church
Is Host To Pilgrim
Fellowship Roily

By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (JV-The trouble
aith Ihe night club buiinci* U
that Americans are going to bed
earlief.
It'a aa simple as that, says
Frank Scnne*, one of tha most
successful club operator!.
Night dub owner* art singing
Ihe hlues all over Ihe United
Slates. In Los Angeles, three big
nileries have shut down in recent
months, and tha pattern Is repeat­
ed elsewhere. Television Is touted
as tb« main vltlaln, but Benncs
argues otherwise.
“ Of course, TV has had a bad
effect on night club*," h# said
"People are more content to stay
at home for the entertainment. Be­
sides, they are reluctant lo psy
t » or $30 to see a performer
they may have seen la*t Sunday
on TV.
"But I think the main reavon
for bed business Is that penpte
don't atay up as late.
•The war wa* great for club*.
Everyone h a d
relatives and
frlenl* In th* aervlce and they
were worried about th»m petting
lulled. So they stayed ou* late ..-"I
bled to enjoy them reives.
"Now people go to bed earlier.
Night club* can do a gond bullnr** on lhe first show, but the
late ahow kill* them. I've seen
club* you could shoot a cannon
through on Ihe late ahow and not
hit anyone. It's '.he same way
everywhere. If you can't get a
good crowd In for the aeeond
■bow, you can't make money*
Beanes, • Warirn, ttoio. ooy

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A very Interesting and colorful
film on Dairy Produrti was shown
at • meeting recently of the Semi­
nole County Food Association.
Mrs. Clarice Dekle, secretary
and treasurer gave a brief sum­
mary rrior to the showing of Ihe
film, which showed the many dif­
ferent • waya to u«e and serve
cheese.
A delicious satsd and soft
drinks were served by the hos­
tess, Mrs. Louise Hasty.
Memhera
present were
were Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr
inters present
cbirlottB whitman*. Mrs. Lucille
Kessler, Mrs. Dorothy Griffith.
Mrs. CUrice Deckle. Mrs. Lillian
Sirbold, Mr*. Emmeline Thurston.
Mrs. Ruby Davis, Mrs. Louise Lee.
Mrs. Sara Sewell. Mrs. Agnes
Cranston, Mrs. W. A. Yeoman,
Mrs. Effie Lee, Mrs. Blanche
Partin, Mre. Frankie Cartilage,
Mr*. Marcella Bcnham, Mrs. Jes­
sie Tannrr, Mrs. Marjorie Bryant.
Mrr. Edith Coyner, and Mri. Kath­
ryn White.

m.

The Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church will bava their
monthly supper and program meet­
ing at 7:00 p. m. Mr. E. E.
Beach, Associations! Brotherhood
President will speak on a 3.000
mile lour of Mexico.
Cub Scout Tack Ten will meet
■*
P- m- *1 *to Methodist
rChurch.
h iir n k
The Lake Mary Home Demon­
stration Club will meet at lu a.
m at the Chambe* of Commerce
Bunding at which Urn* the pro­
gram will be “ LearnJni, to Clean
Sewing Machines." There will be
a sack lunch at noon.
The Dorcas Cta** of th# Up*
salt
Community
Presbyterian
Church will meet at the church
at 2 p m. Mrs. Clover M am will
lead in th# devotional and the
hostesses will he Mrs, I . B. Ball­
inger and Mrs. E, D. Daniels.
All women are very cordially It.
vtleri lo attend for a social good’
time.
The Junior Choir will have
their rehearsal amt fellowship at
3:43 p. m.
The Youth Choir of Ihe First
Presbyterian Church will practice
at 7:30 p. m.
There will he a weck-Day Kin­
dergarten at the First Presbyter­
ian Church from 9:00 through I2:&lt;»
p. m.
The W. 8. C. S. of Ebcnerer
Methodist Church will meet at the
CONGRESSMAN A* 8. "8Y D " IIEKI.ONG MAKES a point in hl» non. 9
church at 10 a. m. to observe (•olitlral address I^forr the joint meeting of Sanfonl cvlc clubs Mon­
Week of Prayer. Bring sandwiches day noon. (Staff Photo J
for lunch.
FRIDAY
at the home of Mr*. J, A. Nichol­ at 9:30 a. m
The Married Young People of
Chapter Two. O. E. S will
the First Baptist Church will have son, Briarcllffe Av*., with Mr*.
meet at the Masonic Temple. At
W,
B.
Kirby
»ervlng
as
co-host­
a Training Union Party at 6:30
this meeting the Worthy Grand
p. m.
ess.
There will be a week-Day Kin­ Matron, Miss E’.hcl L. Dodson,
The Rev. Fred Ensmirger will
conduct the morning devotions dergarten at the First Presbyter- will be honored.
IUESDAY
over WTRR, Sanford,, at 8:30 a. Ian Church from 9:CO through 12:00
Soulhslde Halloween Carnival £
m
p. m.
will be held on the Souths!dew
SA1URDAY
Th* Norman DeVer* Howard
Chapter United Daughteri of th*
The R. A.'s of the First Baptist School Yard from 3:30 until 9 p.
Confederacy will meet at 3 p.m. Church will meet at tho church m. Supper will be aerved.

N dvdf btfora In h litw y has anything

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built by man travalad aa far In 8# short • tk ia
— by land or tool

An announcement o f decisive im portance
to anyone about to buy a new autom obile
The most exhaustive endurance teat ever given an
automohlla has just been completed by !w a stock
*57 Fords—Identical In every respect wtlli cars now
being offered by Ford Dealers.
Under supervision of tha United Slates Auto Club
and the Federation Internationale de Automobile,
each of these two *57 Fords traveled SO,000 miles In
less than SOdays. Ford No. I averaged IOS, 10 mph
for the entire run . . . Ford No. 2, over 107 mph.
These averages include time for all pit atop*.
In all, tho *37 Ford smashed 4SS national and
international records.
This te it was run on tho Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.,,
it was the longest left turn in history.

A car, Ilk* a man. bknown by its drtdt, not u W * .

In relay* they drove thru- can night and day for a distance
greeter than twice around the world . . . a distance equal to
5 yean of normal driving
Not in all history has a man-built machine traveled so far in
so slmit a time-try land or seal
But thu waa not a lest of rpeerf-bot of endurance of the
"Inner Ford." A trial to take the measure of Thundrrhlrd
Y-block V-fi power Without qualification of any kind. A tret
of running gear-of Males, of materiab hi body and chasitt.
Of steering and roaliability, yet, ami comfort, too!
A test. Indeed, such as no cars hav e ever undergone, let ■!««*
•uccessfully concluded.
Me feel that by their deeds, you shall know the *37 Ford car*.
Surely they Iwve told you, lu decisive lerms. that they are
irortA more when you buy . . . and when you i rttl
Your Ford Dewier will gUdly place at your disposal ihe neve
kind of Fotd that means a new kind of value for your oar*
buying dollar-the greatest th* wink! hat ever seen.

That Is why. w* at Fotd, despite tut confidence in our *57
can, let their deeds of accomplishment speak for themselves.

S
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Food Association
Sees Colorful Film

Tha Rev. Fred Entmlnger will
conduct the morning devctlons
over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.

ro ta te s

World In Midst Of Fateful Contest
world output as follows: coal from rian methods had lurn-edcd In
l&gt; THOMAS V. WHITNEY
AP t'orelxn New* Analyst
27 per rrnt o f world production making Itielf the second-ranking
The world is in the midst of a in 1930 to U per cent In 198; oil Industrial nation on earth In one
*
fateful ennlest—the rare between from 8 to 10 per e«nl; electric generation.
This psychological atmosphere
the Communist bloc and the non- power from 14 to 18 per cent; pig
C. atmunist world for dominance iron from 17 to 21 per cent; steel nations ami the concrete economic
In Induylrul production and lech- from 18 to 21 per rent; cement position out of which II spring*
from M to 18 per cent.
constitute the weak point in Ihe
nolew . ***Extension of tho comparison lo defense o f the non-com muni »t
In- this raco at the present moimh) the non-Communlit World Is 1936 would show continued growth In underdeveloped non-Com munist
ahmid of the Communist b lo c- but of the Communist slice of the world a* a whole against the Com­
it N questionable whether tl'f world production pie. Inclusion of munist bloc's aggressive Intent.
Communist China would farther
The speed of the Commuhist
bolding Its own
This situation by Itself Is dan­ stress Ihe same direction. In such economic buildup Is a threat In all
gerous because the Communist vital items aa oil and electricity non Communist nations without re­
bloc i* using and will use Its the Communists still account for gard to the underdeveloped na­
rapidly Increasing economic might small proportions of total world tion* problem. Hie Communist*
to attempt to destroy alt non Com- output but even there the trend Is have never made a secret of their
.jnuriM systems. But It Is made In the Communists' favor vrr, intentions lo destroy, If they can,
imnrh more dangerous by the exls- perceptively.
all non-Commuidst systems of so­
Jtenct- of a fundamental economic
The other most critical aspect cial organisation and political
■cotjradlrtloti between the roun- of the world economic situation— rule using to that end any avail­
:tries which make up the non-Com- Ihe underdeveloped nations prob­ able mrani.
Jnrunisl worl l.
H non-Communlst nations per­
lem—Is also demonstrable In fig­
I Till contradiction it the fact ures:
mit Ihe Communist bloc to outdis­
[that among mm-Communist naA recent U. 3. survey found that tance them In Industrial produc­
rtlom those which are rich lend by 198 per capita output In Indus tion and technology, then, of
Ho get richer while Ihose which Ir sally developed countries had course. It’s quite possible the Com­
[are po„r tern! to remain pour. More risen by 43 per cent compared munist eountrlew will decide to
Ipreritdy: Industrially developed with prewar—but In underdrvcl- use their newly gained economic
(eomitrlef are alradily increasing op e. countries by 3 per rent only. superiority In th* form of direct
Ithelr per capita wealth and out- Among Individual rountrle* and military force to Impose their sys­
ul—but underdeveloped nil Ions, regions there ware variations, of tem on the rest of the world.
aosl of them, find their more course. But overall the disparity That's why Ihe race for dominance
modest production Increases are in seallh between underdeveloped In production ahd technology 1* so
developed
non-Communlst fateful.
ofts-n nearly outrun by population and
•growth.
But the danger of direct Com­
roun tries which before World War
{ This makes for a gap — one II waa already enormous hat since munist military assault on the
iwhieh Is growing rather thin dl- become even considerably great non Communist world la not right
‘ mlnlshini—In Interests anti out- er. The underdeveloped non-Com- now apparently so Immediate a*
Jook as between developed and un- munlat countries today have about the danger o f Communist subver­
sdeHeve loped non-Com munlit ra­ twice the population of the devel­ sion o f the non-Communlst world
tions.
oped non-Communlst countries-- through adept use of the under­
• It prrsenli a rich opportunity but no more than one-twentieth developed nations problem.
Jfor the Communists With their of their manufacturing capacity.
Thi Communists ao doubt eonveonomlc might growing quickly
The existence of wealthy and alder that at alight expenditure In
flteg can afford lo use part of It poor nations side by aide, of the next few year* they can assist
e*s#, M '"lle bait or to bring eeo- course, la nothing new In world Ihe development of a split be­
i( rre-sure aimed at splitting history. The new element la Ihe tween the developed non-Commudfvrlopvd and underdeveloped fact that articulate people In Ihe nlit nations and (hose which are
' f t wa of the non-Com munlat poor countries, many of them re­ underdavcloped—a apUt ao funds*
•Ml and setting them against cently freed from colonial domina­ mental and Utter Hut the two
f\another.
tion, no longer aeeept the poverty greupa will nom agate to able to
Iff* are' some figures thawing of their countries •• something unit* against the Communist
^yirW ea being mad# by tho Inevitable.
threat International economists
■munlit bloc In catching up
They demand rapid progteas. have long waned of tho poiaiblll*
tSe non-Com munis! world:
Many of them Insist on such pra­ ty to th* underdeveloped nations
[vm t9M to 198 Comm unlit gma at any price and look with of
social-economic
explosions
at*«*, not Including Comma- longing at the way In which tha which could cully get Involved In
W*l Chita, raised their (bare of Soviet Union by ruthless totalita­ the cold war.

I'll*

fourth year of operating the
Moulin Ituuge here with a show
billed as costing 1223,000.
"1 think you can still do busi­
ness if you give the public a big,
lavish show they can't get on TV
and tf you can lure them in for
the late show," he said. "T o do
that, we have a policy of ■ flat
8 per person for Ihe Ute show.
We give them a dlnnereltc and a
■how with 100 people on the stage.
You can't beat a deal like that."

WEDNESDAY
The Senior High Fellowahip Racrcition o f the First Prasbyterlan
Church will meet at tha Church
at 1:00 p.m.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
be conducted by Rev. A. G. Me­
lania, Pastor of the First Presby­
terian Church at 7:30 p.m.
■The Cbanrcl Choir will rtbeartt
at First Presbyterian Church at
7:30 p.m
Prayer Meeting
will be held at.
..
7:30 p.m. it 'the First Baptist
Church. At 1:13 p.m. the Sunday
Cabinet will meet.
There will be a prayer meeting
at 7:30 at the McKinley Hall. Wes­
leyan Service Guild will be In
charge of the program.
THURSDAY
The Intermediate Choir of the
First Baptist Church will rehearse
at 7:00 p. m. and the Adult Cbotr
at I 00 p. m.

We wanted than to prove to you-in action-th* M«miru and
performsnc* we had buOt Into them. No words of oure could
■peak with equal conviction.
Therefore, w* engaged an Independent engineering organisa­
tion to test our '57 oars more thoroughly than any other cars
have ever been tested before-In this country or abroad.
We provided them with *87 Fords-can identical with those
now offered by Ford Dealers. Th* ra t w* left up to them.

FORD

Here ii u Just they did:
They took tha* can to th* Salt Flats at BotmmdH*, Utah.
Her*, tweJv* of th* workTi greata t driven took over.

First
STRICKLAND-MORRISON. Inc.

Mff E. 1st. St.

Ph. 200

i

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21 — IIOOP INO-I'Ll) MIIING

A

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r

to
what you want

V'

CERAMIC TILE
Paul P. .Mueller
Sou Pk. Hid
Free estimate, tjualily work.

P k 1821

HILSO.VMAIKR
LADIES' Nylon Pantif*. brlrf
I'l.UMRING A HEATIN't;
New and L’ocd Furniture
Sires
4.
3,
6.
Culors;
Septic' Tank Inr Ul lal inn A Service
Phone « S
white, pink, blue and black 311 E. First St.
Heater Service. Archie C. Har
SI.00.
3
pr&lt;
$2
Postpaid.
ii-lt. Phone 731-W or 1313.
14—I’ AltM and GARDEN
HEICIIENEDER, Osteen.
Mi'sionary-F7vcrbcaring S t r a w PLASTIC Girl Dolls. II inches, unberry Plants— $1.50 per hund­
dres-cd, saran hair, unbreak­
red Call Ray laud. 1317-W.
able $].£», Postpaid. RKICIIENMountain grown Rome apples.
EDEH, Osteen.
$2.50 and $3 00 bushel. Ilamlal!,
lontiailing and Repair
Phone 282I J.
BARGAIN! Apt. site gas range,
10C* Sanford Ave.
Phnne 111]
perfect condition. Call at 2WW
EVERY DAY IS BANNER DAY
Hiawatha Avr. Drcamwtdd.
Plumbing. Krc*kv Healing
for -nstrig* m house plants,
shniWiery anil fruit tree* at
M . f i . H O D G ES
Alns ‘ TJfeUmc" Aluminum
Grajtei life Nursery. Ph. 2051.
Jalousies
Service on All Water Pumps—
2 panel* 35!s" “ X’* 5tf* lon e
Well* Drilled — Pumps
Home grown Marion Market Cab­
1 panel 23'* "X " 82'* Lone
Paola Road. Phone 700
bage Plant*. It. F Cren«!ia»-,
4 panels :tl” "X " 82** Long.
Ph. 17H-W.
4 panels 39" "X ” *2‘* Long
a —s p e c i a l .s o n c E s
Original rost $178. HO
Will sell Ml'il.OO See at 67«3 5 0 -M I SP'AI. INSTRUMENT!!
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Plmnosa Dr., or call l!t*i'&gt; M.
Slip Covers and Drapes
Airordioil, 8-t has*. Cate iilel.i.led
STANLEY KULP
I'honc 3115.
SMALL c«.la fountain in Al
PHONE 2H58-J.

U.’Ltr

I’i • '• in

county* The Doggie

•*

Diner

et

liar. Lake Mary.
4—LOST
M l.SSINO— I’d eat,
T ',h
while spots. IIEWAIID. X f «
gandolph St.’ Phone 24a3-NJ.
TERMINAL NOTICES

Jtv

llnLLAWAY.
llo-pi«al nn«l B*t»J
life
lic it Day. We*k. nr Month—
Tel. HU. Furniture Center —
I in (Vest Ftr*t St.

condition also 8 ft, Mala batM IN D A B L A N K
anil ti ni*t-in&gt;n uph*&gt;l«terod
GA ILL'S IIKOTIIERS
«n w hut to nlve?. tell u» your
stool*. 1911 ntmlcl Va-KaShunDragltno A Bulldozix Servlet
pioblcm and we'll ruggr t so­
Er housetrniler. very icason
Ph 2233 Geneva. 2195-W Sanlorl
lution* at a price )° u want &gt;&lt;&gt;
able. Call 1020-J.
pay. Come browse.
......
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Cali
I’tltVEI.I.'S O IU C K Si 1*1*1'
ENJOY a shopping spree on your
Ralph Hay, 3130.
117 s. Magnolia
Phone 98d
SMALL CHANGE F. M. d 5*. l(*c
&amp; 23r situ e, 321 S Satifoni.
HI MM At iE SALE—317 Sanford, FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p *
Well Dr.lhng, HOWARD C
Sat.. Oct. 27, » a m. to $ p m
II—APPLIANCES
LONG. Phone 3M 207 E*st
Commercial Ave.
FRIGIDAIHK appliance*, sale
and service. G. II High. Oviedo
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
Fla, Phone FO 5-3.315 or San
7 - AUTOMOT1V E WANTED
ments, Invoices, band bills, and
furd 1S42-W alter 6 p m.
programs.
a te .
I'rogreailvc
Sell Your t =&gt;r to
Priming L'o. Phona 466 — 403
gale* • • Bsrvlra
HOY KEEL
West 13th 81.
SINGER
306 W. Sccun l 81.
Sewing Machine*
Full
EVERYTHING
In
hardwire
K—IIOAIS AMI MOIOHK
ami paint sec—Hill llarlasr# Alsu parts, accessories tor all
makes of sewing machines of
i ii , Ml K, Ul 8b, Phona A3
Evlnrudr Haiti A Hervir*
American and European manu­
KOllSUN Hportlnit (itwdt
facture.
ftohlnsun Hand Crafted Furnitur*.
301 111. S L ________ Phon« »**
All Repair Work
Wo build, doslin and roflnish.
Fully Guaranteed
8m si Oil Flench, Ph. 52-R,
1 j3 i r a i i . i : rh
______
108 E. SECOND HT.
It will pay VOL to *«■» II* Ulur* 49 HOUR Alarm Clocks, (iui rattle- 45—BUILDING MATERIALS
ed 1119. Sanford Jewelry 4
you buy. Open Evening* tno
Luggage. 300 hanford Ave.
Sunday*.
IIED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Last-ide Trailer Hate*
Window Sills • UitUls
House Cleaning- Windows, Floors,
Palatha, Pla._________
Septic Tank • Slat* Approved
Office. Call 1119 J, D. C. Caldwell
Hand • Cement Mortar Mil
II—USED CAR*
Miracle Concrete Co.
PI MPS K hPIIINKI.P.It
is :* HUDSON Commodore 8 Con
’ M Elm Ave.
Phone I33S
HYHTBMH
vrr'ilhlc, yrllow with red leath­ All types and slscs, Installed or
CONCRETE
er upholstery.
Siralim »hift
"Du H Yourtalf."
Heady, MUed Concrete, Concrete
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
w ovcrJrltt, 1200. Phone |1UBlock, Band, Gravel Cement
S T I N K
XJ.___________________________
Concrete Pipe to meet ell
Machine and Supply Co.
(pi allocations.
Ph. 03
IMS Cltryaler Windsor 4-door De* 207 W, Und St.
Hhermun Concrete Pipe Co.
Luu-. Only 12.01H) actual mile*.
CK08I.KY
- RENDIX
Out West 13th HI.
Phone IU«
Call Hay llemin, Phone -'til, or
Pal
S'-vUe
1343-IV after 1:00 p. m.
RANDALL
48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Ele-.iiC
joy
FOR n e w PONTIACS and Igrt.
Service— guallty — Satisfacllou HAYNES Office Machine Co!
clean USED CAIUj. MilJ W
Tyiiewriter*, adding machines,
lit n o n .' I'huno 1436, or 11U-W Ph. 113 Sanford MJT-J-3 Da Hair
Halits-Menials, n il Mag., Ph. 44
after 4:00 l&gt;, HI.

AUTOMOTIVE

• EMPIsOYMKNT

io ij Pontiac Catalina hardtop
hydromatit drW ■. New- painC
Hood lire*, Call BA* HLKtlO-v 16—HELP IVAMT.D—FEMAI.E
at 2450, or after I4:W P- nt.
Waitress wauled, Appty Touchphone I3I3-W.
Ion Drug Co., Mr. Gilpin.
I’J t; PACKARD 4-dr. dean
$295
.7—HEI.P
WANT M l MALE
tail FORD Victoria
M7-*
pjyj PLYMOUTH Club Coupe
Good sober, while or colored man
excellent
*693
to work on farm. Regular Job.
WILL t r a d ;
|*h. 950-W. II. A. Stephens, Bn*300 \V, Second St
son Ave.'
Thia ii a free pa-* In the Prairie P E II M A V K N T day and night
Luke Drive-In Theatre H r Pearl
drivers. Must be good drivers,
.McDaniel. Exp
-lata Nov. 2.
sober and dependable, YELLOW
loss,
i Ml t 11 2m| nt. I Magnolia,
.Nash, four door sedan, Goo i run­ |» L s AI.LSM KN - At!ENTS
ning condition, cheap. UARGAIN
Owner unable to drive. J D. NEWSPAPER street salc-lmyi.
Davison. Itouto' 1, Loa ul-li.
Ages 8 to 12. Apply to Murk
Phone 758-M.
Heirs. The Sanford Herald, after
school.

BUSINESS
SERVICES

3ti—WtlLK WANTED. I’LMALE
Hnhy silling, reference'

wants

Modern Air-eon litlom-.l Salon

All-around handy man
wink. Pltona tlJtl-J, _________

IlfirricllV IlMUty Ntuik
in:. S. Ii.ll.

lUll-M.

21—WORK WAMI 1.0—31ALE

to—BEAUTY PARLORS

ph. ’.'71

S P E C IA L
flu Permanent, 58 50

FINANCIAL
31-INsURYNCE

EVA DESS IIEAI'TY SHOP
Phone SG3
If —IK II.HIkti PAINTING

• DIG V A L U E S
• QUICK C R E D IT
• E A SY TE R M S

ftouHUt

I A -1 ’ LACKS to EAT
li'Ge

cords.
. . .
„
S en karik G lass nnd I’ alnt C o.
112.114 Weil 2ml St.
Phone 320

styles.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Till- biggest

47—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD

*5—HOMES

PLU M RING
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
&lt;225 DOWN
43— ARTICLES far SALE________
Contract and Repair Work
—at Warehouse Prims, visit
3 Bedroom* end Carport*
Frea Estimate*
BERRY'S. W't are expats at as­
Texreuo Floor*
Luke new bottled gs* space heat­
H. L. HARVEY
sisting you to secure gracious
Kiuhen Equipped
er.
Call
1264-M.
101 Sanford Ave.
Phone ISIS
good look* with fuifCtipwal con­
Nice Retldentlll Location
venience. Todoy's be*t buy* in
— Factory to You—
Lvndxaped Yard*
W , J . KING
nationally advertised furniture Ready for occupancy tn 2 necks
Aluminum
Plumbing Contractor
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
Venetian Blinds
A . K. SHOKM AKKIl. JH.
Kohler riombins A Supplies
First St. Phone 1687 for Even­
Enclosed heal. Sag-proof bottom
Builder
R**m Electric Water Hesters
ing Appoinlment.
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
I'nona 1991
1900 Mellonvllle
2131 Orlando Dr.
Ph. I*
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon

t in s
iW

MERCHANDISE -

REPAIRS

WOOLSKY
.Marine l-'inishcn
Knr Y ou r I Inn I
Senkarik Gkr-s am i Paint Cn
112114 W. 2nd SI.
PhWtB MO
FLOUlC sanding and finishing,
i leaning, waling. Nerving Semi­
nole county since 1925.
It. M. Gleason, Luke Mary
For Painting call Mr. Ta*krr. Ph.
CdS-XR. Itoom special $14 95,

COMPLETE MODERN
INSURANCE
All Ihe NEW KINDS of fire and
casualty. Insurance available In
iha best of Companies et */&gt;wan llatr'i to those who qualify.
Consult H A L L INSURANCE
AGENCY. 201 S. Park Ave.,
Sanford, Fla.
-MONEY TO LOAN

Florida State Hank
III'. S IN FO RM _________

• LIVESTOCK

6 room. 2 bedroom home. $5750
latest*) on UId Orlando High­
way. Ideal for children, school
bus stop. Call I3.TJ-M.
LAKE FRONT
New three bedioom house on
luike Emma. One anJ half tiled
hath*. Florida room. Lot 21L
\ 223'. Tutn So on* mile et
Oaklawn Cemetery.
Tin* it a free pa** tn the KIU
Iheatre for Mr*. Homer Miller.
Exp. date No*. 2. 1958.
1Uni roam house, fenced-in back
yard. 1911 Summerlin, Phone
2371-R.

'bedroom home, loo ft. Fenced
romer hd, oak trees. By Owner.
Phone 17It J.

RENTALS

T1KKD

51—Aprs—limSES-ROO.M S

uf th e sunit! old tilin g ?
HUTCHINSON'S O c e a n
Front See the iparlou* new ta-irfull)
dilferent homes in —, —
Apt*. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
South Pine* rest
Sanfarc
Reach. Call 2374 W.
Gru*e Mannr*
Sanfurt
Valencia Villas
DcLam
Downtlair* apartment. CALL 1240.

Deilrable turn garage apt. 432W

IMMEDIATE

Avalon Apt* Eficlency, Ph. 720-W

OCCUPANCY

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Saltable for bachelor or couple. Pri­
vate hath. Aero** from Poit
Office, klanuel Jacobson.

Ideally SHuatcd
Ltixurioiisly Planned
Moderately Priced

3 and 4 ltedroom Home* with 1
ant 2 baths situated »n targr.
artistically
lendiraned
lots.
Paieil strreU and alt other
2 room apt*. U l Elm. Ph. 29*3 AV,
city convenient*! make the*#
roluniet
of
owner-occupied
l-Redroom house partially furn
homr* truly delightful place*
ITU mo. Cell MM.
to live.
ilota Court 5 room apartment*,
Designed, Built and Sold
furnished.
Kitchen equipped.
By
Phone 1484.
ODD AM &amp; TUDOR Inc.
Iluildrr* of Fine Hume*
5 room unfutn. apt. Neoly decora­
For Florida Living
ted. twt Celery Ph. 805-W.
SALES OFFICE
t and 3 bedruom cement bluek
2625 8. French Avenue
lake front home* $65. &amp; $65
Phona 2HK) and 2980
uitfurmshed. Phone 1129. 81.
John Really Co.
_________
Furn. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e .
Located on 17 92. Ph. 30I0-W1

Efficiency apt. Ili-w*y 17-92 So.
City Limit*. Hlombeilund Court.

t tHttl.IN \ lit•vii:
(iRKENIIOim. Nt (AIM—The
state uf North Carolina Is "bum c"
for 10$ o f Ihe 443 player* on pre*ea«on foulboll rosier* of Ihe
eight college* in Ihe Atlantic Coast
Conference.

THE "IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE
It I* the ru-toui nf many families In this counity to commemorate
i hereavement by an "In Mcuiorium” notic--, in newspaper elaseiflod
column*. They flint a real e.elace- therein, Preparation or selection o f
» suitable vrr-e (.ring* back in them tender, pleasant reeollection*. A t
-Jlira Cook, the Knirlieeli poet lia* *o traulifullv rxprc*fe*l it:
"Row cruelly sweet are tho echoes
that start
\Viren memory nlaye an old tune
on tho heart."
Most frequently an In Memorium Is Inserted on the anniversary
-f death. However, other date*, which it is fell are appropriate or
uf.vnlng'ul ore alio lelrvted. The birthday of the departrd, the wedd­
ing anniversary, Memorial Day, even Chrlstme* art among other
‘ ignlfieartl occasion* chosen.
If v,,.i rti- i r*ltant to exurc-- your tender thought* In poettie form,
•■on may a* ail yourself nf Ihe llcrald'a collection of erietnalI ven
verses,
ts,
These exp......... .. t-wtic beauty Ihe emotion* of the .nrarl
arts! rings.
Vmong them are vfrac* appropriate to any elrcumstanee.

THE RATE
Cards of Then** are 81.00 per insertion regerdlrsi o f sire. In
Memorium notices, due to be fart Urey may ran lo roniidtrabln
ength, are billed at 81.00 per column Ineh.

DAILY C R O S S W O R D
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finally
II Cam el .
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through
a In lieu
$2 ltanquel
: 1 n ||lien 1
game.
14. Keet, billed
1.1 Score
cuckoo
15 Crate
is Urimless
14 Bog
16. Tantalum
raps
J'l (Vncested
tsym I
17. Japsno*
21 Tit* alder
dancing gtil
tree
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I? Eve lamal -on
bun
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lane*
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nick­
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bird
27. Young
bear
29. Heavy
weight
32 Cele­
brate
33, Kindef
daisy
21 Men’s
luikium

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$179.

HEAL ESTATE

BE A 2-GAR
EAMiiy

I'll ICED 1 0 SI II.
$650 DOWN* 4 iMtlrooni frame
home with
axbcslo* siding
H- Dir.THH IIS
T. IT. MERL
Spate healer. Venetian blind* A
REALTORS
IHI fark Ava
Phone IT or 115 hot xxatcr healer included.

Seminole Realty

O u r Lo ss, Y o u r G a in
W e N eed T h e Room

REAL

ESTATE

2544 French

DRIVE IN
Axe

J. W. HALL, UEALTUR

M ETA L U T IL IT Y C A B IN ETS

BA LL R EA LTY

FIRST COM E, FIRST SERVED

M a th e r o f S a n fo rd

wM R *■ t kr*

STATE I'tlPULY I ION
LMIMATE RISES
TALLAHASSEE - A elate o f­
ficial says Ihe US, ten-ui Hit r a i l ha* now raised d- elL.Tiaje
of Florida's population a* of July
I, 1955, to 3.580,000.
Director II. It- Fuller. Jr.. « f the
Stale Development Comml»*lott
said ycslerday Iht* * n at in­
crease of ISS.OOA over Ihe estimate
made in January.
8 utter *anl the burets nt l - ' J
it* rstimale upward* a* n re*ult
of studies by a -jtv. -al p 'pul.it,on
committer appointed b) Ihe com­
mission.

THE CARD OK THANKS
Very often a Card of Thanks In the Sanford Herald meet* a i
which I* difficult to (III in any other way, .Nat only la It a gracious
expression of gratitude to those who have rent floral tributes but
at*o courteously acknowledge* the service* and kindnesses of tht
many to whom a p&lt;-r*nnal note of thanks cannot well be mailed.
New-paper Card* of Thank* are arecpled a* socially e#T»
reel. Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels (bey s e n *
uauy go"d uses.
There is no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can bo M
brief or a* dctailrd n* you desire. When the oeeasion come* yog will
'ind a sympathetically understanding member of nor staff to assist
■‘ou.

ROSA L. PAYTON.

GAIN MORF. SPACE in your
J"hnn&gt; Walker, t-u a iilr
home with storage wall*, btitll- s t -n m .s -r A P t ^ P F r r R
"Call Hall" Phone 1758
Thursday, Friday and fifltupdny Wt Will Offer
in cupboaid*. shelve*, etc. See
This ts a free |»a-« lo Ihe Prairie
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY .AtALE Jluxrr pup, fi wrck* old,
AKC, lirtmlle, pick o f litter.
•Lake lirixe-t" Theatrr for Mr*.
YARD for easy-to-follow plans
A Solid Tru ck Load of
PHONE 1229.
Hat is, 125 llay 81. larngwood.
and quality material* at econ­
Flip, dale Nox. 2, 1956.
omy prices. 223 W. 3rd St. 43—ARTI('LI7S | UR BALE
PHONE 83 "The Lumber Num­
MAGIC CHEF full its* range. 108
Laurel Drive.
At price* lower thin you rnuld n rdrr direr! from the manufaiturrr
M cIlANEY-SM ITH PAINTS
RAYMOND M. BAI.I,
OSCAR 51. HAIIRIftlN
2415 S. Park
Phone 1203 Saddle in gnod &lt;mid.turn, reason­
able. Phone 3115.
REG. UltOKKRH
Mo*l All perfe rt
Ted Burncti
S. D. Illghlryman, A*sociat*
Crib tvtlh waterproof m altm s.
Some Slight ly Dented, or Drratrhrd
for PAINTING
201 South Park Ate.
I’hnne 969
Good i-oil'll Iion. Phone 30IT-R.
2601 Grandview
Phone I9S2 Af.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
RENEW
Your Hoof! May We HEAR the NEW V. M. Tspe Hen-k Crumley L Montrith
roller. $15 Down. Wieboldt'i
auggesl a ranlrertof. U-t Us ar­
al 117 South Park.
Phone 77
Camera Shop. 210 8. Park Ave.
They Know
range a Home Owners Loan lo
3-I’c. Wall CtbingU .............. • • ♦ * • * * * • * • • * * * * • ••e*# »e» » e***» *ee•#*#»* 89.95
cover your roofing Job. Gregory
Lumber or Sanford, gth and Kitchen bar-bajue roto brod. Util­
ity Iraller, Pn. 2508 J.
Singh Door Utility Cabiiwls ••*#**e*******#*«*»*#***••«•-«•**••&gt;« ** 0*9®
Maple, Phone
5$.
We
buy
ana
tell
used
rurntture.
Double Door Utility Cabinets M S t n s s t M •**# *- * q * * M . •&lt;**■■*#•» . « t u , a 1 2 * 9 5
20-PIANO SERVICE
Paying top rash prices lor any
A. B. PETERSON
thing of value. SUPER TRAD*
Broker Associates: A. B. Pslarson
L. L. Blit — Piano Technician
Jr., P. J. CbesUrtoo. GirfJeld
1NG POST on 17-92 Ph. 2051-W.
Phone l i f t Boole I, Sanford
WilletU, John Melsch and R. W.
This is a free pais lo the MovieT-Shirts, 4ir, Sleeping bags,
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
land Hide-In Theatre for Julia
rots, blankets, tarpaulins. Army 203 09 E. First H
Surveyor.
Phone 127
Wells. Eap. date Nov. 2, 1956.
.Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave118 N. Paik Ava,
Phona i l »

ber".

CHICAGO I.B-A record break­
ing traffic death toll of nearly
43,000 this year was estimated by
Ned H. Dearborn, president of the
National Safely Council.
Dearborn ope-ted the 1956 Na­
tional Safely Congre** with ihl*
ilitcment. based upon Ihe year's
acridrnl experien.-e to date, anil
termed Ihe toll "a national emer­
gency that calls lor action by
everyone."
If concerted srtlon to cut Iraf
fie accident! i* n-d tskrn by ritiien», he *ald. Ihe allcrnative i*
"Ihe awful »p**clre of Si.two traf­
fic deaths by 1966. And. by 1975,
dare we even gurs*'”
The traffic death toll last year,
the council reported. » j &lt; 38.3c*)
Some 2.000 safety r w r t * heard
an II year-old girl plead for adult
"example end guidance" which
would bring if»p»nsc (rum teen­
age driver*
M*ry Lou Melmtcr* of Metropolls. III., said that, despite
"seresming, shrieking and summ­
ing" by young girls m cr Llvls
Presley, yuungslei* are nut *r*llerbraln*.
Ml** Mrlntlers, * fre-hmatt al
Csrlhsge College and scttvi' In 4
II end Future Homemaker* of
America work, declared that moil
youngster* exercise good jmlgmenl. once they recognire it.
"I belie* e ihe teen age dm in*
problem could he largely solved
bv three things," she tsld
"Those thing* are parental ex­
ample. dritcr education for etcry
teen-ager, and regulation ol teen­
age driving by teenager*, themselves. ‘

THE SANFORD HERALD Wccl.. Oct. 24. 1956, Pag« 11

a llowrr
2 Bedroom CH Route, Wynne wuud 17—BROKERS and It LAUGHS
41 Clisngexl
Range.
Refrigerator
A
Heater.
S room apt-, adults. 1113 Park.
position
Consult A REALTOR btrst
Hardwood Floor*. Tde Hath.
4.
1
.
Tears
CULLEN
A
N
D
DARKEY
Equity $8*81. Ph. 799-R.
WKMKA APARTMENTS: moms
41 Comply
106 N. Park Avr.
I'ban* 1311
private beths. 111 W- Plr*t
*-*»:. TuUiabt*
YOU'Ll. M*VF.
46 Measure s(
I roont unfurn. house and bath in THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK
rliltanee
2 BEDROOM ROME
country. Ph. I1I4-MReglaleted Rrn! F-t»te Urol * r
DOW N
Tin* home ha* largo living room Phone 2$7I
11—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
17
93
al
lliawallil
Fun. 3 room api, Private bath
1 Rcrkbc-n*
u tih fueplarr, * extra l»rg*
bedroom*, dining room, kilrhen 2 Beautiful Homr*—5-room, 2
I'-rd furniture, appliance*, loots, A rntisnie. Ph. 1I5I-.M.
with plenty i f cabinet*, break
bedroom«, bath and 6 room, 3
etc, |l"Ug&gt;il sold. Lurry's Mull Nice 3 room furn. apt. S&lt; reene.l
fust room and nice screened in
iH-drixitn*. balb. Ruth liaxe ear321 Fki*t 1st. St. Phon.- l«3 l.
porch A garngr Only $57 50
porrh.
purtrs
mo. 612 Park. Ph. 468-W, Mgr
Beautifully Iand‘ raped grounds
I’llONi: 927tl lor I III. It It A
2nd ANNIVERSARY
See Seminole Healthy fur Deilrwith outside sprinkling system,
Real
Estate Brokerage
N.-tary
IN OUR
able Houses anil ApU. Phone 27.
central heating for extra romSANFORD Lot'ATION
fort. Excellent residential loca­ 1219 \V. !3th 8*. Rear Barber Shop
Furnisited 2 bedroom hou«e, Wy tion . .
2117 LAUREL AVE.
E.hol* llt-Rircr
........ $3150 F u r n i s h e d 2 bedroom hou»r.
Robert A. Williams
ODIIAM A TUDOR. INC.
Sofa Hi ii amt Chair ........ W* tai
W'ynncwoorl «e»tion. Carporte 4
2625 8. French Ave.
ItLXI.IGR
Hullywt*Kl Bed .......... .
49.50
utility room. $110. mo. Phone
Phuno 21141 - 23
K ajm iin d l.untltiuinl,
Free headboards on Hollywood
2I2U-LW.
ASSOCIATE
Bed*
ia a five pais lo the Movie- Phone |$77. Allanlie Bank Bldg.
3-ro»m modern fuml«hrd apart- 1 his
All Dinette SetsDiscounted
land Ride-In Tlieatrr fur II iiny
menl, l-l flo.ii Nu other ten*
Strnstrum. Exp. &lt;Lite Nox, 2,
8139 00 Bunk Beds
IM9W ents $55 monthly
II p E N II tl u s i;
A*udaii!e
1956.
Hi; V l 11 1 1. ROSE COURT IC- '’
3-Room Group* ..
295oo November 1st. Oiler Realty Co.
(lr»ndx lew
Phone 1359
3-Pr Curved Sectional*
199 00
Fur Sale by Owner-- I t llll It type
I Foam Rubber!
liuuorri
home on targe lot. Crjstu! Lake SA11 itDAY A SUNDAY - I f" 3
Clean, furn. 1st flour 3 room up!.
Pm
Phone 1037-W.
UKHIIOOM:
IDEAL LOCATION FOB CHILDClose up town. $35 mo. Call 1181.
Double Dreiser
REN. Drop by and *rr Ihts
2-lledriMim home on 4 lot* with
Rev. led Mirror
New 2-bedroom house*, kitchen
tpj.iuui, inndim home, design­
screened in much A carpnrte.
llookresc Bed
equipped Phone 443 or write
erI fur cnjovahle living. The
F u r n i s h e d nr unfutnisbeJ,
Jmk Flynt, llov 302, Sanford.
Innrrtprmg -Maltn-.*
bud: m rleilrii kdrlirn make* it
Phone 1626-W alter 8 p. m.
Uqg Spring
(2 pillow* FREE)
spare uiilltnitnl tn tlx 3 bvlCottage, W. 1st SI. Kcaioneblr, 2-Bedroom home tn South PirnS joy |a ruok. Itiere Is storaga
Call 1109 J.
irest,
owner
being
transferred
spare unlimdr I in it's 3 bedSee our new line of floor covering
105 Shannon Dr.
and complete home furnl-hing*.
space rmlimilril In It'* ] bidIREK DELIVERY
roomi, 2 full lily bulbs, and
1* bediooni house, for *a!e bv own­
I IIIGIILBS MOVE rtiutpuirnl fru&gt;n a I’edersl Civil D draw
large ulitl'y room Many other
ECHOLS REDDING (O .
er. Ifiuu Down. $36 munlbly payiuinl*tralien en.rr (rncr li—pll.&lt;| li.ta a ' h«ol, -Imltir to stber V —
II-ACREAGE
featured
PRICED
to
sen,
Corner 2nd 4 Magnolia, rh. 1232
se lf lea *lles wklth wsuhl bn ulilired In eullytag arena after oa
nit-nit. 1917 Summerlin Axe ph.
-Now Vottr ln*prclif'n I- IN­
altark h'd bltxtrd tinj"r Urjrt tlile*. ihe sclf-eeitliiaeg b*e*Ual
"Bud •emberger*' Mgr.
1083 W.
10 ACRES high end dry nn p$vcd
VITED
•
Don
I
forget
—
f,a|
4
era l e unloaded from liurks and be In npsraden In Bv* hear*,
nxa.l between Psnl* Axe. end
Open Moadiy'a III
p.m,
Sun. t tu 5 pm .
1ke-e units are sirjirglcally tlatkpllrd near mesi af the natlan'a
Lake Monroe. Will sell all or larch Arbor: l-arge new 3 bed­
VISIT OUlt BALCONY’
room,
3
bath
Rambler
with
e-Utral larsrt arras,
il'mUtMi. II I. Juutnsl ■ullttut |*hnla|
part with warranty lllle. Price
tV. II. " lld l" SIT,VIPER
Finn la Itoflpi. suer mil porrh,
$150 per arre, U. U. Wurman,
t-uy
Allen,
A*xorla|p
rar-porle; fully rquinped kitch­
4-Poiter Bed, walnut rhiffonere
Rt. I, Box 159, Hanford
Vrlrlle I'lirr, \x*oe|ate
IIII LS II MID 111 I'AV? Sell
en; ulilily room ami nlhcr exand drtk. Phnne 2515AV.
Rraltnr
tienrrsl ln*rif#ltfe
•4—FARMS AND GRUVK8
Iras; air conditioning, Beauti­
thing* you’re through w i t h
WHITE
fully land*eaped large lot, near Phone jnv or 2132 III N. Park Ave
SEWING MACHINE CENTER 20 act* tile farm. Three bedroom
school bu* trule. Phone 2221 1:. This 1* a free pass In 'he Rilr
through Want Ads for CASH
house, large barn. All equipment
Sales, Servirr and Rentals
Theatre for Mite Shaffer, Kllll
G A R R E T T S
and machinery. Easy term*. Ph. «;-lin O K L IIS and REALTORS
Axe. Exp. date Nov. I. 1956.
tall 1121.
1393 J. P. O. Box 1154.
123 E. Fir*l 8t.
I'honc M21

AUTO LOANS
COST LESS

LARGE 4-bedroom home. I leal
location for children, Ph. 2533-J.

Record-Breaking
Traffic Death Toll
For Year Estimated

*10V&gt; DOWN- Niter 2 bedroom
Crete block home with
per le, jalousie I- porrh A
hath On lorrirr l&lt;d $62 51
murdh.

, WAIST ADS

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Hie
p*-r

)XTENANTS

OZIKR RMALTY CO

Laura R. Oiivr, Realtor
Hazel M. Field. Associate
2661 So Orlando ilwy. Pit. 1359
EVENINGS: 3115 and 7W
t IIGG.HE I,ODD IV It It K Ii R 8
through t'11*stlu-'l ads. Id&gt;t an
experirnred ad writer assist you.

en flM K O W
funeral

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HOME
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PHONE 444 for —r •'
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LriInluoee tirrvtcf

CHOOSE AN
USED CAR
FROM OUR ORIAT
SELECTION OP VAIUI9
M * ' m m to d a y

Strickland-Morrison
INCORPORATED
Your Friendly Peril Dealer
3(J$ U. 1st, gl. y
Pkoaa &gt;M

FOR 111 H k AfTtON us* riaisllied ads to sell rent hire. Call
1821, say "Charge it."
SWAP ANY I HIND! Juit place
L'isssilted ads. Phone 1821 ior a
helpful ad-writer.

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To The Beauty, Convenience and
Smartness Of the New
Florida - Modern Homes In—

South Pinocrest
THU HOMR o r MIL ANI» MIIS. C. T. IIAII.KT. l#l HNECRFJT DRIVI

OUR RECORD
IS PROOF OF OUR RESPONSIBILITY
cu rin g tlie pust 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 o f our beautiful new Seminole Memorial Hospital, our
recent sewer improvement orogram , and tin- widening and re-building ol French
avenue ALL COMBINED “ Growth” is indeed a hie business
OUR AIM IS TO CONTINUE
TO SERVE THE INCREASING DEMANDS
OF A GROWING CITY
Within the next few years the population o f Sanford is expected
to double and triple and double again, To help meet this fabu­
lous growth . . . to house these thousands o f new people . . .
Odham &amp; Judor will build, and Build, and BUILD . . . More
and more families want to m ake Sanford their h om e. . .
When they get here we are g oin g to be readv for them
with the best Florida home they can buy for the price
anywhere

Why Not Drive Out

Y O U CAN BUY
A HOME LIKE THIS FOR
%

*12.275
SELECT ONE OF THESE PAYMENT PLANS:
If You Are A Veteran

In Service FHA

FHA

VA P-TT Payment nnd put. Cloning
&lt;*o.»tm . .
Monthly Payment*
Including Tax ami Inaurnnec . . fTJ

Down Payment and KU. Clrulnr Cost
. . . $1,100. Monthly P«yn%nl* In­
cluding Tax Atid Insurance . . $70

Down Payment and I'«t. cio.Unjr Tost
• ■ • 12,028, Monthly Payment* In.
eluding Tax and In*ur»nce . . . |G3

The above figures include: GE Elec trie Range, GE Electric 10 eu. ft,re­
frigerator. Venetian blinds, .’10- gal. GE electric hot water heater
and Duo-Therm space heater.

T O D A v n
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Builders Of Finer Homes—

LET'S TALK ABOUT

OdkanL £r JjudoJL

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YOUR HO USING NEEDS

BRAILEY ODHAM
President
SALKS OFFICES

2625

S. FRENCH

Cal SIM ar SSM For Aa Appointment At Yrar Conrtnlmco

V A . \3Wtj- 1*

Do you want to live in a neighborhood so engineered for safety that your children can
aitiulU pl;t&gt; in the street.’ . . , Where you will bo confident that the future expansion
o f the city will increase rather than decrease your property v a lu e?. , . Where every city
convenience is taken for granted, and every living convenience in vour home is right
there at your finger tips? . . . Where you have plenty o f clean, country air and sunshine
yet are still within sight o f the c it y . . And, where your children can walk to s c h o o l and
S A K E " S s T A L K ’ IT O V E R ™ 0119 25' l' C1'e plnysTound? • 1 • T,’',en F 0 R GOODNESS

�Shop and Save
In Sanford

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VOLUME XLVII

Sawyer
Creator
Visits N A S

Tuesday Roy Crane, creator
The control, eradication, ami of the fa moot "Util Sawyer”
methods of carrying them out. rtmilr strip accompanied by Hank
in the mushrooming
hyacinth Schlenskvr and Kd Grnnberry
growth in Central Florida lakes memVr* of hla staff, was a vis­
and atreama were taken over by itor to the Naval Air Station.
#
leading aporttmen. landowners, and Sanford. Home of Heavy Attack
HACK
community leader* in Ihe three Wing I&gt;NH
county area o f Seminole, Lake and
Ciwne was elected upon
Orange cotintie*
arris ul ut NAS by Captain
Tbc move , got underway
la*t ttlackhurn Commander Heavy At
,* ,
night at a large gathering which.
0 S K . who aborted
met at Miami bp.rtW «
h . In-,
vl. „ or on . U&gt;ur „ f ,h* f«c*lvilation of Robert William.. San- ^
„ , tl UM;u
ford. Charles Hh-oni, Sanlnrd and here at this fast glowing naval
Orlando, .and Grady II Strawdir. activity. Captain t t l a c k h u r n
, of in ando.
, : , :
„f
' '
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. ,
hrir(nl Iran* on tire mission 01
More than V&gt; leaders including, „ MV&gt;, AU(|, V
the training
Congressman A S tierin g. J r , un,i01lav ,n ln fulfillment of ihit
Army engineers, .cnalnrs. rrpreb#iun^
si-nlativi'a, county commissioners.
...
...
Sirs. Muiir Glrason off Oc-la.
Oeu
city rommiutonera. ahenff.. ani
"{
District U irm or of Ii i a t r ic t spoils enthuaiasls. alon,j tilth
^
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Four. Pilot International, paying prominent property owners, heard piloted by
\ " f2 s w

College Construction
Not Possible Now

District Governor
Lauds Pilot Club
For Achievements

&gt;-««■« j. s j» r -

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h‘‘n * .
. ..
It. T. Milwi-e. a member 0 the
Chamber of Commerce WKDmm**;
was asked to prepare - rct&gt;ort for
the commlllre as to "how such a
community college would affect the
local educational system ”
"Seminole County is not in a
position to build a college." said
lb,,
Ilwec,
^ Iw
r c, as
as he
nr reported
ispoisr.i lo

Va.hl Club last night, commend^ ^
„ mnfun| c|u(, f(ir - „
rh&gt;evrmenta during the past year
Mn , „ Mwn jn m. Un)f B rr.
port on the IntimtHonil contrvn*
th»n which vtaa held at Miami
Itevch In July, state 1 it was thus
^#r R'* l»rge*t convention to l »
held, with l i f t members in attljj|[|0n to eo-Pilotf
nn'* v,*llor*- -s ,,e called ntlentlon
to ,h*' r,,lwtl th*‘ * '* *•»*" 'T
Mrs. Kdith Marltrlde Cameron
Gnius'Ule. Fla . Ihe retiring

Van „ , Uoin. ,

x r . •vc

the Septenrlier Issue o f th* l.og rivers.
"However," he said, "the Klortd* ‘,n,l ur****l Mch member to read
To a question plied lo llerl-.ng
by members of Ihe group concern.‘IVi'Ti**1'.^1
-h* frnanrins
n^nHn-- Folnttng ii :t that there are no* ing the W'eklva River, h e said "1
mended complete
state
:‘.'K1 clubs in Pilot International will do everything In my power
if the proposed colleges
* Senator sVcn.trom Vh'ls morning » llh
".000 wromen, she said
k ‘ a " ‘JeflnHh.n «f!
-

2 S .T S : w k: . " Z w “ .uh T X u S z s - *

SSs’X E i M S XZZ-I

Training Period

s r ;s s a

U*.~£**.S.2* i i*
through the Ruhr New hall S-h»!

tor College Is almost negligible."
This statement eame from a re- vrshlp Mem- rial Fund, set up t»
memorial to
to Mias
M iw N'ewhall
:\*w n «u who
wm&gt;
port made by the Department of «n memorial
■horlly after la-ing Install'd
Education cummltles* -i ■ well as died
•'
ns P. 1. president In lPW The
i report that Mated " v s
not,
commend • community collcga fund la aiaHnbl# n.d only to » u
where local high school* do out
graduate al least M0 students eaeh Hr.__
al.r»ail. rmpha»li*d Mrs. Gle
year.
"We ire not dropping the pos­ son.
Prior t.i her talk a dinner " a »
sibilities of locating a Junior Col
lege in our county at this lime gltmi in Mrs. Gleason s Intnnr
but we are merely waiting on facta and a gift pre.entrd to hrr front
and recommendation* from com -, Hie eluh by Ml*s Elsie Farley
millers which have been assigned Mrs Sue S Stevenson, president,
to the study o f locating ihe pro- presided »&gt;nd introduced the irue«’
s*ted two-year community collcg- of honor,
e i." It was said.
During a business meeting
The committee meeting vester- j
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Oct. : i
AdmUsianas
Hrian Smith ( Sanford i

‘ The Chamber of Commerce
•HI produce no mirarles—but
',0 h»ve • definite progra
John Knder lohl the Coffee
„ f lh, .^niinole iVmnly Chamber
...
°f
,hU raornln« ‘
"W t have torn* ^c^y li\«* com
mitteea," Kridrr stated, "and I

A contract with Goodbody and
Co., investment brokers, wvs au­
thor ired last night by the Hoard
Sanford City Commissioners, .
an adjourned meeting
Mayor K. t&gt; Scott cipltiued to
Karl Higglnlaitham and John
Krider. commissioners who were
unable In attend Monday night's
llv HITII I.AVO
I.ONlIWtMMP—twingwood's Mrdl meeting, Ihe pursue of Wilson
lloll representative
of
Goodcal building Fund was the r
elph-nt of 3310.—received fr»in
*n*t C o, visit to Sanfonl
the Auction held by the Ungwood
10 «&gt;«* w'th 'he
Chamber of Commerce last Sat Hoard
11
‘ of Commisstoncra. "He
asked for the Job of making
urday cveiiing.

im," Longwood Medical
Building Fund G els«
$510 From Auction

l*— ‘
Jack-onville.
lt* onei will produce ,somrthlng for Ss-mhour local Hlght wa, made at an Iloole Count).
altitude i.t-uv, :v w »
, f *‘ *'“ • Krider reiealnt to Ihe oner a
demonstrated to C.wne the w r month gathering that "Our pro­
gram has three main itrms: ill
aaiiHly «f the ntwr»t
Navy, t2) Industry, amt H i Tourrarrirr
.Nni&gt; ainrui
The Autlon in Sunnvshade Park
Crane (h r ugh hi* csunic stril’ l l*U.
versl
Hus Sawyer h«*. for
Calling attention to the deentph got underway promptly anl with
is, brought to the attention of asiring of the tourist prugtam. an estimated crowd of Jiai and
the public, the roles of Naval Krider remarked that "we have no donations totalling well over that
S ta tion in national and ,nlr,J’ “ itures for rent, no office space, and number. Holding, under the auevery few apartments. Thrre's Just I tioneeritll of Igirry Junes was
tloiial defanse and Its rule in
lively and the bidden very anx­
M ,lf „ rtonnuHcal research ami nu plate to put them.
i ' rrlot
W menl.
show -.P
mrm. To .....o l-ecla
.
"W e're hoping to havn some in­ ious to set- a large amount rail­
for this service to the public. vestment money soon fur com­ ed so that the Medical Hutlding
___ _____
Rlackbum invitsul^C raw mercial bulldings-for 1 think that'i might __
be completed.
to *vUil Heavy Al
Attack Wing ONE where we're lacking—spare.
The ladles at the refreshment
amt NAS Sanford
"I hope that before we meet stand were kept busy all evening
again I will have some announce­ serving hots. cake, pie and coffee,
ments that will be Important for Alsu selling the many delirious deSanford anl Seminole County," Ihe Heacle* Jtrrparrd by Iwmgwood's
Chamber of Commerce manager good rooks. Funds raised from
to u n dergo
told Ihe group "I appreciate the Ihlt stand are Included In Ihe
confidence (hat has been shown above mentions! amount.
„
^
in the Chamber of Commerce and
President
Ulcha.d
/.artman
praised all of ths* workers (or . t . r
Also reporting at Ihli morning's unUring eflort. also those who

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Contract Signed For Sewage
Plant Feasibility Report

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„ y 'W e've made w . .ru-i and
^
,, |n)|K, „ lbta lo ,-radleaUihe hyacinths because they re in
, wl olflrr places where
th^y can*! br m rh n l.
••We have a boat in l-alit? Mon
roe nowr with a cn-w of nlno men,'
Von llalsom said, "The boat and
crew are In this area about / uur
times each year "
Congressman A. s "Syd Her
l°n#
thf *rouP " Th' onl&gt; * a&gt;
the federal government can par
HcipaU In the hyacinth eradication

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AftMorlnted Pros Leased Wire

/f Co/C Program Has Survey Is
Authorized
Three Main Items
By Board

rojumlttce je»U*nlay
iPplana should be followed in at- h#r offU.U] vj. „ to th, ,(K.., PIIot ^

the Departmenl of Fdncatlon In Its rro„n sill
^ m m , n l l h . f n. ^ k Junior Coll i
h l
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TIirnSDAY, OCTORER 25,1956

SANFORD, FLORIDA

3 -County Group Takes
On Hyacinth Eradication
" I f the proposed Junior College
Seminole County ii to be finije e d by county and »talc fundi.
1 do not tee how Seminotc County
rould support euch an c.nlcavur In
view- o( our pr«-»cn* '20 rrtill consituation limit for school rcsourre*." Senator Douglas Meuitfuni.
chairman of Ihe Seminole Coonly
Chamber of Commerce Education
Committee u id thla morning.
Senator Slenalrom'a *tatcnicnt
followed
a meeting
of the
roiiowea a
m m *w o.
™ alt man

S fe ra tft

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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Delivered By 6 P. M.
Call 1921 Before 7 P. M.
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AU three
ire : Walter Groves

Robert Hen-

?tn*‘ ,hro" Kh *ur‘ «,&gt;V
sail the Mayor.
One of the first actions of the
* u*ri* ww»_"n a motion by Conf­
nussiuurr Higginbotham that the
investment brokerage firm
of
Goodbody and Co. be employed
to make Ihe necessary survey.
Com mis-inner
A. L, Wilton told
f
Ihe Uoanl last night "1 bt'llrve
«»&gt;“ comml.sloo should car'
° f th*
IT
Hy MARIAN JOSE*
. . ° ' ,
1
, n no‘ 4bl*
OVIEDO—Meet our new prim
, , ‘f V.'
* "? rlp al-W . II. DeShaid . Mr. Do*
J , ‘ '1C **‘*“ ^1 “ f Health Sham enmes tn us from Hum*
“ .l.° tthrn U C4n '*
bolt, Tenn., where he aaya he wao
a native for K&gt; year*:
'
1 « ■ » 'a &lt;•«
everything |n..slhle for Sanford."
He received bis college edurO*
And Wilson evplamed "I d like lion at Memphis Stale College
(o say liw we do lias,. n,„
Memphis, Tenn. He married the
..r o( lHir com
former Miss Nell Foote, who
from Mississippi, but at&gt;
college at Jark*on, Trnn,
alio tells ua an ln*rrestlng
Mr*. DcSharo is a former
All-American
haskilbill alar—tM
w« will have. Ho*ever, rea-. man, Ralph Huuinumd; cochair- ifMi i„ as,,

mnnllvv training »1H

OHS Principal,
W. H. De Shazo
From Tennessee

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ml saw* WOOS............ ssr,,“- “ r

The six

H

cnminillee, co-chairman, Mr*

1.alira Itoth (U k r Mary)
Wilber Gordon (Sanford)
nirlhi:
Ha by Girl Maltli-n
Hshy Hoy Smi'h
Disc barge*:
Mary Sue Enb-e (Hanford!
James ITvnt (Ssnfotdi
Grraldmr Horne (Sanford!
Inrg M Donald (Sanford)
Hay t&gt; lialcom iLongwooili
Ollie .MacDonald tl'aola!

*"h^

s e w ." r a . * :

til'll I tioos.'
n o r training when wr return '**d. "and w* have itartr.l the clr- Co chairman. II Grant,
Mayor Scott ImronHateiy «*ked
til Sanford." they .aid
[ ul*'"*n of,brochure, for conven mHn.t and (\ Mormon; pickup
committee chairman, M. Hudoph. "W,H ihl, action .atisfy |hc Sla7 '
Completion of tin? training will '* * ' ro'
aulomatlcally mean the pmmotlnn
Mi bine explained "Organiialions M
A
MS
«»', Page a,
o f the three men to Private First are looking for ne* places lo I) Hlark, A. Hl.uk. It. Hammond
. , .
_ .
(Ta*s. they .aid,
When'we complete the Civic and J. Gamble.
Monroe l^ke generously do"We will learn more, tierome Lrn,'r htr e In Sanford we will have
na'ed Ihe use of hi* sound ')*• f ' L ' I J
r*
Del. U
be'tcr equipped to handle the more to offer.'*
Admissions:
various phases of our readme**. The local Mayfair Inn Manager tvui alld J, II. Kirkland made Hie v n l l Q r C I I V j U C S t S
S N A $
program, and wilt tie advanced
for the support nf Sanford man, sign. u.r*l for tha. evening. ^
Hobby Dryon (Sanford)
lllsrhargrs:
at the end nf the training period," *"^&gt;!**.
"HI take the
Mrs, Mable Drown (Sanford
whole town's assistance," he said.
. ^
v "»»f Air Station, H,n.
it w-a* said
A TU-2 Trainer plane, attached |plane uninjured,
Oscar Tolar (Sanford)
lo IIATTU. at the Sanford Naval
Information on the forced land------A t t v k Squad ran
Visiting Ilnurs:
C.CIP COMMITTEE TO MEET
.^b-'EN (VAII-7) were ho*ta
Air Station, made a forced land ing of Ihe plane was released shortTuesday «t n„ ojirn ho&lt;i*r fur
Sat about l '» miles from Enter- ly after noon today by the Public Private It-mms, n » m lo 9 pm .
OC A U lA P )—The stale ItepuliInformation Office of HAT Wing
'•xty children, parent* mil (eachSe-mi-Privale ltoor.,i, 2 to I p m., lican executive committee meets
fTi*e about n«on toilay.
, , , ,,
,
. . .
..
" f Ibe Lake llrlen Grammar
The forced landing followed a 1° •hich the (raining unit U at T to 9 p m .; J’edia'nc*, 11 am . here Friday and Saturday,
John Schlrard. president or the School The children were given
to S p m . Parents and GrandpaChairman 0 . Harold Alexander
flame-oul and Ihe pilot, Lt. Harry tached
Seminole ( hlef* Club, t«iay call- n gullrd tour of station fucillilet
rent* only; Ohitelrlr* Vo
&lt;lt- of Fori Myera said member* of
J. Griffin, elected lo land when he
o l on ok aI football fan* who are for a rlrxe up
,t Nnvy life
ing during feeding o f babies. Pri- the committee from the rigid
determined he had Insufficient al­
Si* Central Florida high school planning to alien I th.- S-mlnoIe
lliirhlight. „ f H„. visit Inrtsidtitude In enable him to affect a
vatr Rooms, II a m. lo t2 noon, rongrrt.innal dUtrirt* would bold barilla. Including
Ihe Seminole
hellcpter demonatrotl.-n
safe landing at the Naval Air Sla Part**
iloudy through
t riday, 2 In I p in , ?
to A p m , S*-nil
&lt;parole mro'lng* Friday night High School hand, all ron liiclrd hy High Kihool Winter Perk game ,„| ,
tomorrow night to Join with the and tour* of the station Fire
lion
a tew widely scattered tho&gt;rra Private tt-lomi, 3 to ( pm . and
rod Saturday liefore the full com “Stetson
••
alumni, wdH Join the Stet­ Chief. Club in a motorcade to House, rhatwl and parachute
Lt. Johnaon escaped from th. Friday; )•» tonight *2 41
7 to 9 pm .
|mittr. meet* Saturday noon.
son Hatter Marching Rand for the
the neighboring elty
loft. The visitors were also c itrn
Homecoming parade and football
Schirant said that the motor- an opportunity to inspect an AJSaturday, Nor. 3. according to
‘] v . . e 7 Strt ton’s "bind
Uw' \ ' M
....... - « f Heavy
director
' "
nor
** 1 bebool at J M tumor- A t t a c k Squadron SEVEN.
•n.* t . . a .
a
i
, ,
,ow evening
Tin* Naval Atr Station 1* under
ronduclor*
"Whelher local folk* are mem- the command of Capt. R W.
are Dei^nd High, John J. Ileney;|bcrs of the Seminole I hlrf. Club Jackson, and ( dr I. H l.lbhey

Lake Helen School

Plane Forced Down

Football FonS Will

Band To March
In Homecoming
Parade At Stetson

Weathe

Form Motorcade
To Winter Park

W tliu S HUh.l,Uvfuill,rnn' , sfa*rke;
In this motorcade," Schlrard vaid.
Lakgvlew High at Winter Garden
Horace Hawn; Seminole High at
Sanford, Ernie Cowley; and Seabreere High of Daytona Reach,
Fred Dean.
T V bands will march in the pa­
rade irheduled for 9 .W a m Sal
uritay ami will take pari in mas*
ed band formations al the halftime
cerrmnniea In Municipal Stadium,
The Stetson Hand, with John Ful­
ton, Stewart, as drum major, and
Earl Williams, Ormond Hcarh, as
hand capiain, will present Ihe
corps of majorrllr* in baton twirl­
ing routines In a pro game prog­
ram June Harry of Ft. Pierce U
chief majorette.

FC8 ALL BMfl.RS for the creator o f Rut Sawyer as he visits tha
Sanford Naval Air Station accompanied hy two rnmilwis o f hia ataff.
Left U right, on their arrival here are: Ilank Sehlrnskrr, Roy

t ran*, Ed Cranberry, and Captain J. T. lll.-ckhurn. Commanding
Ufflcer of HAT Wing On*. (Official 1'boUi U. S. Navy).

W. If. DESll.\/n
(Photo Hy Jameson)

officer of Heavy

■k Squadron S E V E N .

He say* they like iheir neve
borne very murh. Wr welcome
them t„ &lt;mr small, but
b
thrivins
communily and hop. that their
stay will be a plra*ai
pleasant one.
'
,
DeSharn turreeda F. S. Gat*
chel, no* supervising jrinclpal o f
Seminole County.
"Give 'em XXXJt H arry!"
Thi* was not the Democra­
tic party'* slogan, but Presi­
dent
Tniman’a wbistle-stnp
audiences kept it alive through­
out the 1913 Presidential Cam­
paign
Wan! Ad* reach nearly ovary*
one with your m rm g*. Sell,
rent, buy and announce through
Want Ail*.
Call 1321 for the help o f an
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Additional
Local News
On Page 3

REPRESENTATIVE SAYS
AMENDMENT 'WIIOIXY UN*
ACCEPTARI.K*
TALLAHASSEE (APJ — Rrp.
Nominate Richard O. Mitchell nf
la-on County say* he now find*
lh« U7 senator ainendmrnt "whol­
ly unacceptable."
Mitchell said that after doing
further study on (hr proposal lo
Im vo*H upon Nov. S he had
thangrd his thinking about it.
Earlier he had said he would fa­
vor the IT-aenator proposal aa a
last resort in the event no oth­
er aatlsfectory apportionment U
(•ached.
Mitrhell *aU Ihe position of me­
dium sited counties such a* Leon
could be weakened aboutd the I'L’ PIIJI AND TEACHliRS of luile Helen Grammar Schotd inspect a VAH-7 “ Savaga* attack
amendment be adopleC
l her almard the Naval Air Station at Sanford. (U ffliial U. h. Navy Photo)

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